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liL-A j Kj We are * fi noccc r W I/1VLJJ U Si H/ * a M of the popu M coming sea< ft to wear in ' MIMAAA [ Kd puua ai ' 1 Silvern !S The B ? P21 r sp J w Next Door to Postc ? gEESES i I A TTP i BIG RET i I r>N ENTIRE y I =DURIf | I Tobacco I Come an< ' i i ait 11 inrar a UUAUir A \ Km \ TUP niO OTADE inc diu oiunc \ Kingstre* to. When in Toi Store Headq ji) ii dinunnff a npant OI1U Tf lllg U UVUUiJ 00DS,SILK! ITS AND SHi lar shades and i ;on. Everythinj the best goods; I rails oep irthplace of Low iffice -! -!- "!" NTION! \ \i Tr-TiriM SKJKs 11V11 MY STOCK *G THE= Season ! . d Compare 10 PRICES! arcus ; ON THE CORNER e, - 5. U. Mm Make Our uarters. X?X*X?X*l3Eg 7C f* ifii! fine of & 8 i, KIK I5, g OES g styles for the I that's good at the lowest ^ t. Store I Pn/>flc W 1 lltCd ^ KINGSTREE, S. G. & nn r i imiiu un. r. j. mmfln, EYE SPECIALIST FLORENCE, S.C. will be at the Kingstree Drug Co.'s Store Thursday of Every Week. Special Attention Given to Fitting Eyeglasses. DR. F. J. INMAN FLORENCE, S. C. Uwana Theatre. i Programme For August. i Every Tuesday Night The Zingo Features Every Friday Night "The Exploits of Elaine" On Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday nights we have the regular three reel service from the Universal Film Company. Uwana Theater, Kingstree, - - - S. C. Plies Cured in 6 to 14 Days Yoor^druKist will refund money If PAZO ibub iu cure any ease ui iicninj, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days. The first application gives Hasi and Rest. 50c. I Office Supplies [ M CANC FresH and on C in plain and fancy boxes fron none better than Kern's. Fc ifiMr.QTPri IAAi 1 V>k-T JL A%JU1 Magazines and Periodicals V^OIIip< 1 Farmers of Willi | Dear Sirs: 1 Bring your tobs I tree, the best toba I the State, and see 1 I t\/r?l? r> O,. I IVilUfcJS, DUggJtJS, OU Harness, Saddles, IV Grain Drills, Etc. Yours to p Williamsburg Li' Kin?8tree' WATCHES JEWELR1 OPTICAL GOODS CUT GLASS I S. T EE O ^ QUALITY JEW] 257 King St.. - CI I' 1 Scott Dri Come to us for all dru tides. Our selections i and popular in price. Bring us your prescrij I are all fresh and the ut served in the compound] scription. A fresh supply of No ways on hand. When ; come to us and get Non | Scott Dri Kingstree, - THE WAR BUI J. L STl HAS B< Horses an 1 For Sale or E I J. L. STl W Livery, Feed and j| Lake City, L*5v<Jv'?*v^v^*v^*v^*v>?5v*5v"\2v"i/v'Ov?2v?2v4 / ; rreys, Wagons, lowers, Rakes, /v >lease, re Stock Co. - - s. c l DIAMONDS * I SILVERWARE YOVELTIES ETC .S & CO., &LERS, BARLESTON, S. C. ig Co. gs and toilet arire very complete - J )tions. Our drugs most care is preing of every precis' Candies al-. you want Candy, is'. ig Go., South Carolina. IS ON US irircvl ; V/ivLi 1 | OTH |: d Mules I Ixchange. |! JCREYI Sale Stable South Carolina |j! !#ifOvOv0^^rOv<OvCHrO>fOv\28r>M [ 5 IToilet Articles" DIES ^old Storage ri 10c to $2.00. There's >r sale here only'by i DRUG - .-.T7 Kodaks and B any supplies I amsburg: icco to Kingscco market in 9 as for Horses, | CHEW YOUR FOOD WELL This Will Aid Digestion and Help to Banish Dyspepsia. "Chew your food well," is a motto which should be written large on the walls of dining rooms, restaurants and ever}- other place where human beings eat. The reason is that in order to digest food in the shortest possible time* and with the least possible effort it must first be dissolved, and this can be accomplished only by adequate chewing. Just how much thorough chewing lessens the strain on the digestive apparatus can be seen by a very simple experiment. * Take a one inch cube of hard, solid, nonporous sugar candy and drop it inn) a pint of water. It willJ 1 L 1 A 1 1 ? 1 .J land has a sign which reads, "Quart Measures of All Shapes and Sues Sold Here." At a market town in the midlands the following placard was affixed to the shutters of a watchmaker who had decamped, leaving his confiding creditors mourning, "Wound Up and the Mainspring Broke." In one of the principal streets of another small town the same shop was occupied by a doctor and a shoemaker, the man of medicine having the front and he of the leather working in the rear. Over 4 the door hung the sign, "We Repair Both Bodv and Sole." * On the window of a coffee room there one day appeared the notic6 "This Coffee Room Removed Up stairs Till Repaired." ? London Mail. The Fulmar Petrel. The fulmar petrel somewhat resembles a common gull at a dis1 ' 1 ' ? led to so much fighting that about the second century after Christ the Turks came together and decided that henceforth the women should go veiled and should not meet men, but dwell in harems, as soon as they arrived at womanhood, which was at about eleven years of age. Unconscious Self Criticism. Mr. X., the subeditor, was asked to write an article on superstition and imbecility. When the article was printed the opening sentence was found to be as follows: "That imbecility is not on the wane perusal of the following lines will amply demonstrate.'" ?Paris Figaro. Their Natural Place. 'The waves of laughter in the audience"? "What about them?" "Naturally, they passed over a aea of faces."?Baltimore American. * -j M .Jk lance, out uub a uiucu uiuic gi artful flight, skimming the waves or hovering by the diffs without perceptible motion of the wings. It makes its nest upon the grassy ledges and cliffs of St. Kilda and is miurht with a rod in the same way as a puffin, only as it is found on the precipices it is more difficult to secure. It was greatly valued formerly for its oil, of which each bird has about half a pint and which" it uses as a means of defense and ejects with great force at an enemy. It is the purest animal oil in existence and is still used for various purposes and also medicinally by the natives for sprains and bruises. ?London Mail. - *1* Why Turkish Women Go Voiltd. Turkish women do not wear veils because of their religion, as many suppose. It is merely the survival of an old custom. When the Turks still lived in Tartary, before the time of Mohammed, it was the habit of the men to steal such women for wives as attracted them. This raKe ai least nan an ik>ui- ami peihaps much longer to dissolve because a cube of this size has only six square inches of surface exposed to the solvent action of the water. If, however, a similar cube of candy is broken into 100 smaller pieces before being placed in the water it will dissolve 10,000 times as quickly because there is now 10,000 times as much surface area exposed. In digestion we have to deal not merely with simple solution, but with the chemical conversion of insoluble into soluble substances?a much more difficult process. For this reason a one inch cube of solid food would take much more than 10,000 times as long to digest as the same quantity vyhich had fir9f been reduced to fine bits by the action of the teeth and the saliva glands. Science now believes that much modern dyspepsia arises from our having lost the habit of living on hard, dry foods. When all our food was so hard and dry that it had to be well chewed before we could swallow it our salivary glands were kept more active and our teeth cleaner.?New York American. Odd 8igns. ' A tinman in the south of Eng