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! 1 ~~ r DR MADISON SWADENER FAMOUS PREACHER?PRINCE OF OR^ TORS?SOCIAL CRUSADER. Dr Madison Swadener will speal at the Methodist church here Wed nesday evening at 8 o'clock. Ii more than half of the States of th< Union he has conducted successfu evangelistic meetings and been a fa miliar figure on the chautauqua plat form. His consuming devotion is b uplift and inspire people to highe levels. He is a man with a messag who knows how to deliver it. Dr Swadener has been pastor o several of the largest churches of th Middle West. He is not only a mas ter of facts but a master of men. A an evangelist and temperance re former he is known nationally fo messages of inspiration, and his ir fluence is quickening the awakene conscience of the public, along line of social and civic righteousness. Th public is cordially invited to hea him. The Next Best Thing to the Pine Fere; for Colds IsDr Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey which goe lo the very root of cold troubles. 1 clears the throat and gives relie from that clogged and stuffed fee ing. The pines have ever been th friend of man in driving away colds * Moreover, the pine-honey qualitie are peculiarly effective in fightin children's colds. Remember ths a cold broken at the start greatl removes the possibility of compl cations. 25c. DO NOT MECT TOOL! Farmers Suffer Large Losses by Fall ure to Care for implements That Are Not In Use. The farmer who puts away his fan machinery without oiling and clean ing it is certain to lose in the deU rioration of the machinery many time what the time to care for it woul< have been worth. Failure to take car of farm machinery is a source of larg Vuso irk thp Am*?r1r\fln farmer annually Most farmers realize that the; would save mopey by taking good car of their machines, but neglect to d< bo, either through carelessness or 1u difference. The most important ste; toward having efficient machinery t keeping it in good repair. In spar time, each machine should be care fully inspected and all missing, brokei or overworn parts noted. Write th names and numbers of missing part on tags and fasten these tags to th< machine. All machines should have a genera Inspection at least once a year, l rainy day in late fall is very good fo this purpose. Exposure to weather injures bot] wooden and metal parts of machine and a machinery shed should by a] means be part of the farm equij ment. Every machine should be clear ed, oiled, and housed after It has bees used. Painting aids greatly in improvini the appearance and prolonging the lif of machines. It protects both woo end metal from the weather. Pain should be used freely when neede<3 One of the best paints for all fan implements is made with red lead an linseed oil. The use of good farm implements i increasing rapidly in South Carolin. and farmers owe it to themselves t be more careful of their tools. In th year that has gone, they have learne some important lessons in economy but there is probably no more pract cal way in which a farmer can econ< mize than by taking the proper car .of his farm implements?repairin them, oiling them, housing them, an painting them. SIDNEY S. RITTENBERG, Agricultural Publicist, Clemson Agricultural College. The Quinine That Does Not Affect The Hea Because of it9 tonic and laxative effect, LAX^ TIVE BROMO QUININE is better than ordinar Quinine and does not cause nervousness nc ringing in head. Remember the full name an look for the signature of E. W. GROVE. 25< F^'aria or Chills &Feve Prescription No. SCS is prepared esoecial' for MALARIA or CHiLLS &. FEVEH i- vs or six dosee will break any cr.o':. at: i:' f.'ren then as a tonic the Fevcv ' ;M . r - urn. It ec?3 on the live bcf. ha C- :;:-i ar.i ih.c> uc'. or m ?.?>r Bte* Vi 1 if| y 1% k "DUMBER time is money," K bank MAZES MONEY oil n oaks." SMALL deposits s ? FUTURE BENEPIT in time of I 1 helps them that help themselves." " ing this bank. "A man may, if he to the grindstone." If you don't k r BANK OF W3 E I $2.152? For the above occasion th 5t < sell Excursio | KINGSTREE 10 CH e Tickets will be sc I December 11 lt and for trains scheduled to arrive y 15, limited returning to midnight o }. ly low fares will be made from all This is a convention of the grei mercial, manufacturing and industi wedge for its opportunities at this Jtance the United States Governmei ships to Charleston and in addition ers. torpedo boats and submarines i of the large number of the South's I. present. For schedules and furthe W.W.HoIliday, Ticket \ ATLANTIC a The Standard Ra e e _____?? UMMMVMMVMV1 ; Rheui e W How is rheumatism recc M Rheumatism 1 e ^ Rheumatism s X Rheumatism X Rheumatism M Rheumatism I w L * All have declared g Sloan's Liniment appli [j g The blood begin; s m warmth is renev II pears?the pain is j Slo ; 5 Lini t ? KILLS PAIN M a. 2 Rheumatism and allied d || ing qualities of this warn a ! iCfarctl i 9 9rt* 1 The public is cordially invite( to attend any of the services of th< various churches of Kingstree. ~ Baptist Cburcb. J Rev W E Hurt, Pastor. >r Services every Sunday morning a t 11:00 o'clock and evening at 7:3( o'clock. r Sunday-school at 10:00 a. m. ! Prayer-meeting Wednesdays a' >' 7:30 p. m. .j Episcopal Church. Rev H D Bull, Minister. a c Services for 25th Sunday aftei A Tl ** WTP W \ III ?> ItW .w f YUU 11 said Franklin. Your money in our \' t of TIME. "Little strokes fell great! ioon mount into BIG sums for your j JEED or time of PLEASURE. "God ! YOU help YOURSELF by patronizknows not how to save, keep his nose now how to save LEARN NOW. LLIAMSBURG lercial Congress kston $2.15 ie Atlantic Coast Line will n Tickets from ARLESTON HI $2.15 -id for all trains on 10 IO 11 A , 14, 10 dllU 1 TP at Charleston before noon December f December 22, 1915. Proportionatepoints on the Atlantic Coast Line, atest importance to the South's comriai interests and will be an opening time. In recognition of its impor it proposes to send nine (9) battlethere will be a large number of cruisthere for the inspection and pleasure ! 5 representative citizens who will be r information call on, : Agent, Kingstree, S. C. COASf LINE tilroad of the South (MMVMMMMMMHXMR nA+itm 9 t >gnized? Some have p-'-1? w t is a dull pain. X i is a sharp pain, V i is sore muscles. X i is stiff joints. X t is a shifting pain. )( W ?Rheumatism is Pain, * iedw s to flow freely?the body's ^ red?the congestion disap- ? gone. w an's I ment ; (GUARANTEED) g pains yield to the penetrat- JJ ling liniment. * IHII1MHM1XI I I Trinity,November21: Holy commun-; ' ion, 8 a.m.; Sunday-school, 10 a. m.; j : morning prayer and sermon,11 a.m.; j evening service, 7:30 p.m. j ! W7n/lv\ap/lQtT? DiKIa nloco 7*Qfl t\ m TTCUUCOUOJ . JJ1U1C uacot .uv p. Ult 1 Friday: Litany, 4 p. m. Methodist Church. J : Rev D A Phillips, Pastor. Preaching every Sunday morning at 11:00 o'clock and evening at 7:30 i o'clock. i Sunday-school at 5:00 p. m. Mid-week prayer meeting every , Wednesday afternoon at 4:00 o'clock, j' j Presbyterian Church. t Rev P S McChesney, Pastor. Preaching every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p m. Sunday-school 4:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:30 r p. m. LX > + v 0qnn ouncemerd To accommodate consumers who have been obtaining 4 Wh'."ksy from the Count) * Oisr>ens&he3, v/e have t?staoiisht:e. a Maii -Ordei and 'fill fi? ; crj'.: gallju qjsr.ii : . :r. plain boxes s charges prej?a?c -v '.o ;- .)ur home, as* follows: - , 1 '.it'. Gli.sJug 4 i'till Qts. i / ; $2. v>0 $3.75 "> " ' C Fhls 16-Ji Pints <ri:f $1.00 $4.00 Remittance must accompany all orders, i: ? r.. t ? > ... uivw yuu; *u<x jU'.iiic d>iu ducci ctvav-utoo. JAMES OLWELL & CO. 181 WEST STREET Established J?28 NEW VORK "Almost a Century in Business" * sminra:ii;inin!.!;imii!!i!ii!niiniiutui iiiininiiBiiwiin!iiinraR!;iiinm;nMHiMis*'.iUBc I1ftc0n!y (nandPrize | (Highest Award) I n*w?te. ?f| l Dichca&ries fV m i at the Panama - J? I Pacific Exposition was granted fo WEBSTER'S j HEW IHTERHAT10HAL | For Superiority of Educational Merit. I This netc creation answers with Anal null thority all kinds of puzzling questions such | as "How is Przcmysl pronounced?" "Where j s isFlanderst" "What is & continuous zoyaue?" i I "What is a houitzcrt" "Whatisvchite cod?" \ f and thousands of others. | More than 400,000 Vocabulary Terms. 30,000 = I Geographical Subjects. 12,000 Biographical i i Entries. Over 6000 Illustrations. 2700 Pages. = ? The only dictionary with the divided page?a [ | j M;iun'ninwniitiiwuuiiiiKiniai:Kiitu't!iutti:atmn:Mutn:Hi:mtmiitmmiifnrnaiiini]nouil [iTx 666 is a prescription prepared especial! (MALARIA or CHILLS 6. FEVEF ' : or six doses will break any case, ar .ken then as a tonic the Fever will n< M-rn. It nct3 on the liver better tht 'd and does not gr'pe or sicken. 21 Send your correspondence in ear My stock of Gift ever. You will f family. 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L. 1 r^ivoii v jlu-Zi. xuuii ue xmppy uuci BANK OF I 3 3 j Fruit Cab I Raisins All Kinds I Telephone Us i P: :tton & "The Pure I ot | Telephone No. 10J ly mini i Xmas Is 5 Only 23 sb Goods this season is n ind a gift here for ai he Young' L Gold Brooches 1 Diamond Brooches J Diamond and Cameo Bar Pins 1 Gold Bar Pins 1 ;res Friendship Circles ( Silver Vanities 1 the Young' Gold Studs ? Ruby Set Studs S Pearl Set Studs ( Pi-loin* j? ? V-K'V Watch Fobs ? Watch Charms ? Silver Cigarette Cases 3 r the Child: Gold Bead Necklaces ? Little Diamond Kings ? Stone Set Rings C Dress Pins C i early. Any article will be put t charge except on Ivory goods. ,se entitles you to a chance on January 1, 1916. prompt atrention. Bring y *s. >g'ett, King'sl i m p H Ix W- A c> iSJf ! ' , -' -V n i.h ^ a i*y. / afat a vacation. If you start to save up you will have a nice little sum J s. Lots of folks have already started -e FARSIGHTED. Save a dollar a t away REGULARLY in this bank. rour vacation fund will grow if you and glad that you began NOW. aNGSTREE. i ;e Season Currants on XT j 5 Ol INUtS == Your Order i Hutson. 7ood Store" , f S l ? ; Coming Days Off lore complete than ^ ly member of the \ ' V adies. VIesh Bags Manicure Sets r Lvory i unci oeis ivory Comb and Brush Sets i jrold Headed Umbrellas ivory Jewelry Cases Men. 1 silver Match Boxes ?ilver Suit Case Tags I ilold and Silver Knives ^having Sets and Stands filver Hat Brushes I :ilver Coat Brushes iTilitorv ^ ren Silver Cups * ^ Silver Spoons wF* Child's Knife and Fork Sets ?omb and Brush Sets aside for you until called ( a $25 Cut Glass Punch k % our Watches, Clocks and tree, S. C. K . *. t j