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| FA [ FRID/ | Sho1 | Kingst ? ? -? ? I KINGSTREE HIGH AND I : GRADED SCHOOL NOTES. ; ?-? ? ? ? ? The fall term of the Kingstree i Graded and High school will begin Monday morning, September 21, at 9 o'clock. There will be short exercises in the school auditorium at that hour, and all patrons and well- j wishers of the school are not only invited, but urged to be present. Following are the teachers for' the ensuing session: High School?Prof J W Swittenbrt'g, Miss Laura Cromer, Miss Ada Brockington. Seventh Grade?Miss Sara James I of Bishopville. Sixth Grade?Miss Myrtle Robert-: son of Spartanburg. Fifth Grade?Miss Quinette DantSgf zler of Holly Hill. Fourth Grade ? Mis3 Cornelia Plowden of Manning. Second and Third Grades?Miss Lizzie Heape of Branchville. First Grade?Miss Agness Erckmann of Charleston. Music?Miss Julia Cork of Rock Hill. - : There are only three new teachers in our corps this year,Misses James, ' Robertson and Cork. These young i ladies come to us highly recommend- < ed. Miss James graduated from 1 Winthrco college last June and the V 1 Jenki Make a big bid f with as g handle only firsi built up th only straig Dress Goods an We have now on displ; up-to-the-minute line of ? in 11 ana silks. ah tne new e , goods in both Cotton and silch great demand for Ski Come and see the beaut have to offer in Wool C: $1.50 the yard. Our ,line of Cotton > Goods will simply open y( the yard and up. Domestic Dry We have things in thi that will command the al most careful and discrimir Five thousand yards Sea spun, 40 inches wide, onl A big lot of Dress Gin Jenkini |i LL ( iY AND wing Newest Fal rpp Drv registrar of the college has the following to say concerning her: "You will see by reference to the catalogue that Miss James was among those announced distinguished at commencement. Moreover, as Miss James maintained a standard of excellence in all her senior work relat- < inpr to education ana was grauea as thoroughly satisfactory in her training school work, we consider our- i selves fully justified in recommend- < ing her to you." Miss Robertson is < spoken of as "a teacher of force < and great natv-al ability" by the i superintendent of the Easley school, 1 where she taught last session. Miss Cork has had instruction from the 1 best teachers of music in the State t and her ability is undisputed. 1 The school has brighter prospects r this year than ever before. Let's I offer every encouragement to these j teachers who have come into our e midst and show them our interest r by being present at the auditorium j Monday morning, September 21, at 9 o'clock. i ? ? a A Sunday-school Picnic. j I IEditor County Record:? ! p Kindly allow me space in your I v valuable paper to tell about a Sun-j r day-school picnic at Piney Forest :hurch,near Warr's Crossing. There were about 300 people assembled, fhe day was an ideal one?not too c inson or the coming Fall rood and as reliable t class goods in all < e splendid busines: fhtforward and hori d Silks and 12 h2c Feather Ti< ay a new and Canton Flanr Dress Goods Furthermo: iffects in plaid must sell go i Wool now in Europe has pi irts and Suits, try on the del iful things we Big Sj|e 0f repes, 50c to , r < You must r _ nants, as we 1 Jovelty Dress wjjj surejy ^ inr pvps. 2nc i_.i. * ? kji10 uig iui kinds that is Goods th*n co,st , One big lo s department brown, tan, b :tention of the Some in this ] lating buyers, double the pr Island Home- one, two or tl y 5c the yard, them go at t ghams at 10c these hats no' son Brot )PENI] SATUF I Millinerv. Coat y / Goods warm to be comfortable. Seeing. that band of Sunday-school children! march up to the table reminded' your correspondent of happy child-1 hood hours, when he, too,was a hap- j pv, care-free boy. To be in the com-1 pany of the people of Piney Forest I church and vicinity is to enjoy true Southern hospitality, as was shown by the way your correspondent was treated. Surrounded by every con- j ceivable good thing to eat that is carried to country picnics, and icecold lemonade to drink, you can imagine what a poor old hungry, thirsty rural letter carrier did. Well, Mr Editor, I wish you could lave been there. One would think :hat the present high prices, said to ae caused by the war in Europe,had lothing to do with the well-filled jaskets that were carried to thej jicnic at Piney Forest. Summing up < everything, it was a time long to be < emembered and appreciated by | rour correspondent. The programme was very effect- , vely carried out by the little ones,! ] ,nd addresses were made by the j 1 iastort Rev Mr Whaley, and the su-' * lerintendent, Mr D S Avant, which < i-ere very interesting- and instruct- i ire. W E Ward. < Andrews, September 1 i. i Have you bought your bale of otton yet? i Brot] and Winter Trad* ; lines of merchan departments. We s we now enjoy ui lorable methods. he yard. :kings, Mattress Tickings, lei Outings and Twills, re, we realize that we ods cheap, as the war in at the people of this coun^ensive. Remnants of Ail Kinds. tot fail to look at our Remhave things in this lot that ve you money, of Cloth Remnants of all positively going for less t *of men's Fur Hats in lue and grey, $1.00 each. lot actually cost more than 1 ice we ask for them. Just iree in a lot and we let his price. Stop and see w on display in our front i hers Co. i . . MG D {DAY, SI : Suits, Dress G( Co., % ARE YOUR KIDNEYS WELL? _ Many Kingstree People Know the Importance of Healthy Kidneys. The kidneys filter the blood. They work night and day. Well kidneys remove impurities, i Weak kidneys allow impurities to multiply. No kidney ill should be neglected. There is possible danger in delay. If you have backache or urinary troubles, If you are nervous, dizzy or worn out, Begin treating your kidneys at once; Use a proven kidney remedy. None endorsed like Doan's Kidney Pills. Recommended by thousands. Proved by Darlington testimony. E T West, Broad St, Darlington, S C, says: "I had a lame and aching back and pains through my kidneys. I used Doan's Kidney Pills as directed and they acted so beneficially that I have no hesitation in telling of my experience. I haven't been bothered with backache since." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't rimply ask for a kidney remedy?get Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that Mr West had. Foster-Milburn 2o, Props, Buffalo. N Y. Tobacco sales on the local market ire still being held daily, but the ; quantity offered is very small, only i few loads being on sale at each of :he warehouses today. Try a fry or stew of fresh oysters it Courtney's Cal'e. It hers and in making dise as can be foui : have been here nless we handled window. Your choice for $1. One large lot of Ladies' ! dozen or more, in sizes from 4, your choice from $1.00 up. Shoes in this lot that cost n than we ask for them and y convinced of and impressed wii virVion -imn c00 tViic lnt nf Shnp TT HViX J VU WW Williw iw v* v ^ extremely low as the war in I put the people in this country in g. Craddock-Terry and Steadfas When we tell you that v Craddock-Terry and Steadfast men we offer you a shoe th any shoe in the whob wor same money, and, better still, Southern men, Southern 1; Southern capital. Craddock-T< for men, ladies and children, the red bell on the box. Se< shoes we have in the window; , - - > iisplj ETTEMBER 25 >ods and Trimtn KINGSTI .0im ^ wnwi r<^sfjp MANY women, particularly the ENCED in financial mattei VICE to assist women to SA PEBIENCE in money affair* may 1 stitntion offers the very BEST anc who walk the road of life with eyes financial unwary. mvw* van MJM ivv^m J WL rKUlbll wow BANK OF ] Patronize OUI And Get Si tBSS&m^r ' -pi Comp this effort we bac nd in this part of i nearly 5 years at only first class g their own story shoes, ten Buster I from 2 to . There are 14 Soes wltho' nirh more one of the best ] Z win be men and childre th this fact Southern States s. Prices are guaranteed I so be convinced JU1 W|/V^ 1 ICC o r to think- ufactured. Miscellan if Shoes. We've a numb handle on sale that will c Shoes for if you will only e equal of over, such as La< Id for the waists, Muslin made by Dresses, Men's abor and Winter Underw( >rry Shoes Materials. Look for All we ask is j e the cut trade is ours. I they tell nant sale. , wingstrei r " - r?/ CY! i ; m 26,1 lings. I (EE. S. C. i' ise widowed, are often INEXPERT- V9 i. This bank willi-^ly offers AD- V JEGUARD their FUNDS. Onr EX- 1 be of aid to YOU, Tnndawi Our in. V L SAFEST PROTECTION for thoee that see not the PITFALLS for the ^ 4 EN AND CHILDREN! ? IN GSTREE. . R Advertisers > atisfaction. I nun * >any, k up our state- ? the State. We id npvpf could oods and prac- ^ of excellence. 4k Jrown Hosiery " '' J it saying that we carry 1 lines of Hose for ladi&s, n to be found in the Buster Brown Hose IB by the manufacturers, ^ they are the best maniftons Bargains ler of other good things ioramand your attention come and look them f iies' White Lawn Shirt- ^ J Underwear, Children's Clothing, Hats and >ar, Art Work and Art i show-down and your )on't miss' our big Veme, S. G. v? ^