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A QUality Shoi St - That fall C Perhaps you est Coat you ever style. And alwa; ipg that the m.d4 want you to see o almost.sure your prepared to pay. .adies' coats, $11 Fas her new season. 'Manchu: satins-ai Silk Beaver h comrlete on one of to Your s In o1 new emN Mr1.R Coemn ofFatrie Mr.L and Mrs. Egene. Watodshave ~etzned from a visit to Gaffney. Mr. Ernest Blair, of Great Falls, spent Sunday here. ~AMisses Mary Frances Williford, Lu -cy Doty and Lois McDonald are at home from Chester, where they were -guests of Miss Margaret White. -Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Bryson, Dr. Bry son and Mrs. J. A. Heustess and 1:ittle daughter spent a day in Columbia reently. Mr.A. Lee Scruggs was hostess to The Senior Bridge Club Fridny after noon. After a very interesting gsme, ices and cakes were served. SMrs. Van Center returned home ~ rom a Charlotte hospital on Sunday aternoon. We hope that Mrs. Cen ter -will be steadily convalescent.' The many friends of Mr. Ernest Gladden are glad to see hinm at hcme -esin. Mrs. W. H. Wiliingham was hostess toteCultus Club last Friday after *noon. French literature was studied. A salad course was served the mem bers. *Miss Mary Castles has gone to Barnwell County to teach. Mrs. Jim Crawford spent Saturday with Mrs. J. W. Edrington. sss. John Bratton and Spencer Mster and Misses Marion Bratton IMary Frances Williford went to bia Friday night to see "Comie ng." number of townspeople are in Co da this week for the circus, to Frieda Hempel at the Liberty te, and various attractions. issef Agnes Macfie and Gladys eyreturned to Winthrop College day morning, after spending the -end ewith home folks. Dr. V. P. Clayton of Shalton was a ubsiness visitor in Winnsboro Wednes day. Mr. T. A. Fairey is spending this rweek in Florence at a ConventionI The niles and Stv oat you have been 4ave been dreamin had=-with certain Ks in your mind the :l you want will be ur new collection c Coat is here, and at . to $75. Childr Exquiste Fui ion Decrees that Milady must wea fall dresses. Brown is the favorE We are showing beautiful neck p -ian Wolf pelts. These furs are id,georgette. Priced,............$16.50 Short Coatees the plush coatees knee length with ti ave risen to such popularity that without one. To appreciate their t ours. Theluxurious fabrics and s ense of beauty. Embroidered Ves ir notion section you will fin'd on di -oidered vestings in lovely colors. yles T w Mr. A. H Brice of Woodward sect ion of the county was a visitori Winnsboro this week Mr. W. D. Douglass spent Wednes day in Columbia on business. D. L. Stevenson, Esq, is attending! a commercial meeting. in Florence this Mr. J. W. Hanahan went over to Co lumbia Wednesday on business. He remained over Wednesday night to attend a special Masonic meeting. 9 Mr. F. A. DesPortes and family1 went over Wednesday night for the 1 circus.1 'Mr. Moses Clark of the Salem sect ion of the county was a visitor in Winnsboro this week. I IBill Rabb and auite a number of "the gang" went over to Cobrn~bia Wednesday afternoon tgattendth circus. Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Walker were in ji Cllumbia Tuesday night to attend b the performance of the show at the1 Columbia Theatre, "Come Along." He bi reported that if Bill Rabb had .been here he would have "Gone Al'ong." Messrs. Smarr and Woods went ov Ier to Columbia for the circus Wed nesday night. Mrs. D.V. Walker left Wednesday afternoon for Rock Hill to spent a few days with her relatives there. Rev. Lee McB. White, pastor First Baptist Church of Chester, will speak 1 Sunday 11 a. m. at the First Baptist Church on the "75 Million Campaign" Mr. White-will also speak at Bethany at 4:30 P. M. on the same sub.iect. All1 are invige to hear this gifted speaker There will be services at the Epis copal Church Sunday at 11 a.m.and 8:30 p. mn. At these services there t will- be a special speaker in the inter- C ests of the Nation-Wide Campaign. t public is cordially invited. C DRAKE-BRATTON. Bennettsville, Oct. 4.-Mr. and Mrs. IJames Alexander Drake announce the c engagement of their daughter, Annie Lewis, to John Bratton of Winnshcro, the marriage to take place in No Propsi rles! - planning for. g of a Coat--the ni features of color ai Tre has been the te( too expensive. V f Fall Coats=-we? just the price you' en's coats, $2 to $2 . r fur neck pieces with d shade for furs this ieces in the long hair exquisitely lined with to $35. Vogue immings of Furmosa o-day no wardrobe is eauty stop in and slip ilk linings will appeal tings splay the f;:,aionable enty 1: STATE FAIle BRIN~GS MANY WAR TROPHIES. everal Carloads of Government Exhibits Coming-German Guns From Battlefield. One of the biggest features of the Jnited States government exhibits,to >e shown at the Sate fair Ocober ~7-31, will be .made up of trophies and ~ther enemy material captured on the attlefields of France by American oldiers. The captured articles, in hding almost everything from a big* rench mortar to a canteen, have .just een brought to this country and have tever before been on exhibition. With hem will be shown military and naval quipment of the American forces, in Eddition to displays from other depart nents of the government. The character of the display of cap ured material is indicated by the fol awing partial list: Light and heavy machine guns;anti ank guns, rifles, and carbines, small rms ammunition, grenatenwerfers, rench mortars, hand grenades, hel nets of various kinds, sabers, officers' nd enlisted men's canteens, shells. .nd cartridge cases of various sizes,[ rench periscopes, gas shells, smoke and grenades, smoke Dots, anti-gas larm devices, field telephones and witchboards, signal lamps,, breast eels and trench lanterns. Visitors to the exhibit will ."ave an pportunity to compare the German quipment with that used by thlei imerican fighters. Among the artic-1 s furnished by the war department f the United States ;rovernment are he followng:,i Field gun and mount, trench mortar!y ight and heavy machine guns. air raft gun, rifles, trench hlemets.hand! nd rifle grenades dummy cartridges nd drop bombs, complete set of infan ry equipment figures wearing differ nt uniforms of the army, including: he winter uniform supplied to troops 1. n duty in Russia, live carrier pigeons ome .of which saw duty on the fir-i. ng line in France, national and reg:-, .ental colors, insignia ad campaignl adges, wireless telepho'e apparatus nd various other equipment from the rdnance department. quartermaster orps, signal corps engineer corps,air evice and medical department of the, -my.: One of the feature exhibits is a col ac-o ofS enared photograph3,. CorM d e "S. 0. S We are prepared to res nipping your straw. Come in one of our new soft hats. pany the new suit you are Prices ........ America's B< Regal, the Big Word in i shoes that insist on long Hf come in and be fitted in a I certain we have just the s straight and swing last shoes and black calf. Priced...... Others makes fo urs F seleted from -20,000 taken by army!. photographers in France. The navy will exhibit two complete exhibition models of fighting ships, and five small models showng the ap pication of camouflage. Other naval exhibits will be radio telephones, tor pedoes an.their trucks, machine guns and rifles, guns of the kind that were. oounted on submarine chasers, Y guns rorlaunching depth charges, projec elesof various sizes and winter cloth-' gg,including a set of the kind worn n ubmarines. The marine corps also illlexhibit a large number of articles: feuipment. Other exhibits will be shown from e epartment of commerce and the paatment of labor. Altogether the >verm 1fent exhibit is expected to be g geat aid in bringng the public in osesrtouch with the activities and - chieven3fts of the government. Two eihgt cars are required to houl the :hbits and 8,0'00 square feet of floor sp in which to set it up. SOHT THAT FARM YET????? If you are looking for a farm to re eon, or if you are looking for a >odd safe investmfegt, there are some -opossition on our list that wvill prove tereseting. For instance-that tract 194 94 a~res just 1 1-2 miles from innsbobro. 2 story Dwelling, and entytytenant houses, etc. On public 9100 aere farm 2 miles from Winns or-3 lhorse farm open, and ampler ildingns. On public road. 90000acres, 16 miles from Winnsboro ~miles from Great Falls, public road roughghthe place. Dwelling house, idd two ]arge tenant houses. Near turchese5and good school. 7112 ares 2 miles from Winnsboro .onn public road. Will sell all or part -AA splendid farm-3 miles from idgeweay. 2 miles from Simpson ~~ain ColumbiaCharlot highway roughughplace-ample buildings. 9662 ares, 4 miles from Blairs, on: -eddttoards Chester from Blairs ngood neighborhood. 1444 ares, 8 miles from Rockton-on iblicicrradsandy .soil. with red clay >ttotm,,75 acres open. 100,000 feet .w titimbr. Ample buildings. 117 are miles from Wallace 1ih, aabot 3 horse farm open, 20C, )0ft0sawt. aimber. 417~.res2 iles f-----..- -sbem. iany "A i) - ." For Straws! ue you from the danger of Jack I in today and let us fit your sky I One that will be just right to ai going to get. All shades. ............$2 to ..6.50 st Shoes For Men. nen's shoes. If you appreciate sty in spite of bad treatment you n air of the new Fall Regals. We tyle suitable for your foot. Eng can be had in all the leathersIn br .....$7.50 to $11.50 r men-Priced $3 to $6.50 rorn i.Br< public road thru place-very strong1 land, with plenty buildi'ngs. 22 acres-within 1-2 mieof Ridge way, $35. per acre. 275 acres on Little River, at Kin aid Bridge, $15.75 per acre. And on down the list, you can find I just most any price and size tract of' land that yo.n will want. Prices are right, and satisfactory terms can be arranged. SMARR REALTY COMPANY -"Real Real-Estate." Winnsboro - So. Car. WILL SPEAK AT UNION SER VICES SUNDAY NIGHT. OCT. 12 Dr. George W. Young. Noted Preach er. Reformer, Soldier, Southern Orator and Gentleman. 1 * Dr. Young comes into this State in the interest of national f'rohibition,,' and is a preacher, reformer, orator, soldier and typical Southern gentle rnan*' He has been a fighter fromt his youth up. As a Virginia boy he ran away from home to join the famous Stonewall Jackson brigade in the Southern army. For several years: e fought the Northern men, and later urned his attention to the common foe of both North and South-the liq uor traffic. For nearly 25 years he as. seen at the front in many of the great be.ttles for Prohibition, and has eped to capture state after state for the dry forces. He has carr.paigned on the stump Quality Shop .' >m ist )ad way" or Prohibition, has conferred with egislators, both state and national,, nd probably knows as much about rohibition, both general and specific, sany man in America today. Dr. Young is a Southern gentleman fthe old school. His lank figure d aristocratie- features -proclaimed s place of residence without any an >uncement to that effect. Though now well alongin. years, he till speaks with all the vio and e of youth. His words are those fone who knows exactly what he is king about and mean's every word says. Dr. Young has been connected with e Anti-Saloon League work for a ong number of years. He has tray led over the whole of the United tates in the interest of the work. 'w men in America have had a more roinent part in fighting the liquor raffi. He has had a great deal of xeerience in the Jegislative branch fthe work and has many Prohibi on measures to his credit. For seven or eight years Dr. Young -as Assistant National Superintend nt for the Anti-Saloon League. He is profound in thought, original expression and convincing iri logic. e brightens and emphasizes all he ays with a homely humor that makes very minute of his address intensely nteresting.-Homner W. Tope, Super ntendent Philadelphia District Anti aloon League. DON'T FAIL TO HEAR HIM. ARBURETOR-Salesmen, new car uretorfor Ford. Ma.xvell and Dodge ars. Simple. not a moving part, in talled in 30 minutes, guaranteed to ouble your mileage and start in zero veather wit>out heating or priming. Tur norw baek in 15 days if this arburetvr does not do all we claim for .Our agents all over the country e making big money. Write U. & .Carburetor Sales Co., Inc.. 3 South Oth Street, Birmingham, Ala. 42-45 CARD OF APPRECIATION. Mr. andj Mrs. John Milton Cozarc Ridgeway wish to express their fateful appreciation for the kindness ~their friends in their recent great orrow. Dn't for<ret the F