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E3EX33S I WE ^ room t( ^ to mov< ^ what \* 1 ft 5por gj Skirl jiij for n cgj grea ^ your ft Silver * l. kJ All Fresh Meats and THE PEOP H. A. Mil pErrf ? We take p \ the good stocked f satisfactio guarantee +Viq Ka( Ui I'll Is MVk plesure to R. W. (Successor Phone No. 14; M. F. ii . nas just one he needs! Yon I PX'I'I'I'II'I NO are going to mo Nee Bank. We ) show our goodi e; we want to s 'e are going to d Ladies' Suits wort Ladies' Suits wort Ladies' Suits wort t Coats, ts ,Waists len, wo me tly reduce< share befc We Handle man's Depai A. ^EStk. ^EsL. ^LTzZk jffiSfek J&Sl.. f?" ? oKriBSHSBBESSB til llsYtor Hi I ie Best Market Price Paid | IT .11 .1 1 _ Q fci VegetaDies on nana m reason* g EE'S MARKET .LER, Proprietor. | lings to Eat tarticular pride in things we have or our customers' n. Every article's d pure, fresh and st quality. It's a us to serve you. LEWIS to Lewis & Carter) D HELLER more Horse than | lad better buy him NOW!! XraX-X-EX ve into our ow will have a lai s. Wo do not1 ell all the good lo: ' h up to $20.00 h up to $15.00 h up to $10.00 Long C< ; and all m and ch J prices. )re Christ * First Class G< rtment Stor only provide 1 how rapidly si the habit of 0ir WATTS'JEWELRY STORE' KINGSTREE. S. C. I keep on hand everything to be found in an up-to-date jewelry house Repairing and engraving done with neatness ana despatch. :: As a home dealer, guaranteeing quality and prices. I Solicit Your Patronage. Naar the Railroad Station. L.WETHERHORN&SON iSSA m CHARLESTON, S.C. XEEEfrXI CE! n store next to ge store with want to have a Is in this ston $9.9^ $7.4 $5.9 >ats, Dr stylish ildren to Come an mas! ^ods Only. e, Next Door to =gsm8 vxchion iBlSl mww |0Vi) is the time to lay a: y money for your Summer 9fol each Week deposited itt cur 3 money for uour vacation but tiall amounts will accumulate, ljft. Sry /// M /ee Nee Ban tree, ^ All Car I Owners j! Know This Oarage 11 We do all kinds of repair i work. We overhaul your car when 1 it gets cranky. We save you money on tires, and other supplies by paying the transportation charges ourselves. Kingstree Garage, ^ L T Thompson, M'g'r. jjj How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe -'? ? l*-i oil hllQlnpQQ f: 1X21 pcilClUJ' UVllViawtc ?*? C**. ? ?... transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE. Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, j acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials j sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pllis for constipation. Chamberiain's Cough Hemedy ! < '"res Colds. Croup and Whuco: g Couch ( i H WS * i the Wee ^ plenty of ^ ny goods ^ * so look Ih4 ? * 4 * 5 * 8 * ? * 8 * esses, ^ goods js| /vrv n 4* L?i XU &l H id get g * * Postorace. ?< [bays. 3atiU Will nok^PPI|pP will prove to you ' It will encourage ? m* \rrlval ol Passenger Trains at Kfngstree. The Atlantic Coast Line railroad las promulgated the following schedjle, which became effective Monday, November 1. 1915: North Bound. No 80 - - - 7:23 a m "No 46 - - 11:35 am No 78 - - - 5:48 p rn South Bound. No 79 - - - 11:09 a m *No 47 - - - - 6:28 p m No 89 - - - 9:18 p m *Daily except Sunday, auji^iicciciuiiDinauiianimiiirjiiiniiiJiiiHMmOTiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiBwniwus icss^Mmi | PM avinoaa -sniuas jo aqoajs ? | v?aged DapiAip aqj q}iM f, :euoip<p /quo oqi I 1 *?8*d 0OLZ ',?K>ijej}jri||| 0^09 ?*() "S^-Qua I | irxqdBjgoig 000*31 "tpafqns |eoiqdejgoao | | OOO'OC *suuai AJeinqeooA OOO'OOfr 3-WW I sjoqjo jo pptiecnoqi pan | 1 .JJvmwifnexMjM,, tjju>z)\.n<K{ ? ?t ? 1 ,J3fa>Hoi snorihi/uoj bpi ieq.\\" ,,,'* * 0 1 ..ip wunotiojci jv/Tii. ?*.;,/ si avojj,, sp jy f qons'snops.mb awuznci jo KPupj jju /Cjpoij; g f -no jouy qiiu &jj.a>uij otm etqjy 1 1 "JH'W pnonB3np3 jo /cjucusdng joj | I vimmm? mu I S03.LS82M h- Of poiuvjp SUM. 3 nouafcixsaiiae* I I QftMi SOUtMOipjd 1 I o:'v"'W"4' oiuoAip 1 rrrc-V?scH?!H) : jaaqpaB^^Ogti ARTHRITIC DIATHESIS. People Who Are Afflicted With a Rheumatic Habit of Body. What doctors call "diathesis," which is really a constitutional predisposition to a certain class of diseases, lias recently, in the opinion of the New York Mechpal Journal, nA/rl/v^lArl t r\Kvc tone U'hflPO. All statistics prove that the diseases coming under this head are those mo6t largely on the increase and that the life that most people lead in our big citie3 is especially conducive to it. So any one who has this diathesis should look to himself and adopt preventive measures, for hardening of the arteries and heart disease are much easier to prevent than to cure. Made Good Matches. She?I can't make out how it is that Mrs. Wise has fish for nearly every meal. It can't be for economy's sake, for she must be fairly well off. Ho?She has a large family of unmarried daughters, you know. She?Now, don't be nasty and say something about girls and their brains. That's so old. He?Oh, no, I hadn't the slightest intention of doing so! She?Well, can't you tell me? He?I don't know, I'm sure, un1 l- - r?i V? i T? A teacner in one 01 me lowei grade schools was instructing a class in the departments of the national government recently and came finally to the customs department. "When an ocean liner reaches Philadelphia/' said the teacher, "a man all dressed up in uniform meets the passengers and takes all they have and inspects it. Xow, can any one in the class tell me what the man is called ?" A ready hand in the last row flew up. "Well, Tommy?" "Please, ma'am, ho'- called a pirate." K k UWU 1?V? 1W, ICVL UJ OkV-lUUCy i> ut.11 as it ought really to be studied most carefully, so that disease may be prey ented. There are five general diatheses or habits of body?the arthritic, the scrofulous or strumous, the lymphatic, the nervx>us and the bilious. The person with the arthritic diathesis?that is to say, with a "rheumatic habit of bod)*" ? has certain peculiarities that make it easy to detect the predisposition. There is often no marked weakness in his early years. "Perhaps the mo6t marked feature is sore throat with recurrent tonsilitis, and * * * the tonsils are a site of lodgment of the specific germs of rheumatic infection. Arthritis more or less acute is apt to occur in children, and the existence of this arthritic tendency entails a specific liability in the textures of the individual to receive and encourage the development of the specific toxin of rheumatism/' Among tlie affections that come , under this head are all forms of heart disease, cerebral and spinal meningitis and gouty symptoms coming on in and after the third decade of life. There is a tendency to stoutness in families that inherit this diathesis. One of the most noteworthy features is the resistance of such persons to the inroads of i n Vw> wm 1 (V i a 1098 1US UtX'il UJjt' ait iiv/ii iu phosphorus. She?I don't see what that has to do with it. He?Perhaps not, but still it's good for making matches. Odd Way of Smoking. During the South African war a Boer soldier named Frank Brown was shot in the forehead with a riflet bullet. Strangely enough, it did not kill him, and after the war he secured employment on one of the transatlantic steamers. When fully a year had passed he complained of trouble in his head, and after a thorough examination the surgeon of the ship decided that the bullet, which had never been removed, must be extracted. This was done, and afterward, for the amusement of his friends, the wounded soldier placed a lighted cigarette in the hole from which the bullet was extracted and drew the smoke through his nose.? Strand Magazine. Waste of Energy. "Angry!" exclaimed the young man. "Of course I'm angry. It seems to me what we need in this world is 9ome system of general thought transference or mind reading. You know how hard I worked to get Margaret. Gave all my waking thoughts to the subject, negmv hnsiness. went off my food and made an ass of myself generally!" "But you succeeded/' "Oh, yes; we're engaged! And now that we have exchange# confidences I find that she was working just as hard to get me as I was to . get her, and when I think of the waste of effort I get tired!"?Exchange. What He Is Called. ' ? -J? ii. - i