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<E HES.ERWOA THE WELL-DRESSED MAN MARCHES WITH QUICK STEP TO SURE PROSPERITY. A BUSINESS MAN WILL QUICKLY "SEE" THE WELL-DRESSED MAN WHO CALLS. HE WILL EITHER REFUSE TO SEE. OR HAVE NO FAITH IN THE MAN WHO NEG LECTS TO PUT ON A 'GOOD FRONT." OUR BU S IN ESS I ST O B UILD "GOOD FRONTS." WE HAVE SUCCEEDED AT IT; THIS IS WHY WE HAVE BUILT A CLOTHING BUSINESS WE ARE PROUD OF. J. H. RIGBY, The Young Reliable. Manining. .. South Caroiina the UitedStats in urop. ofover300 without a pr idenlt. TI 3 ENIS POSTAF ''" " " lie "Ordr. vice pr e t n Rev et B. B n c h enstructonse n e ethe insiuton wihout an Postmasters shall, on andl after ficial head. Apples o Al Ltter an Fist.November 2, see that postage is paid The responsibility of the care Cplas Mo AllLtter s ande Fir st. at the rate of three cents an ounce the children is on the Board of Trt Cl ss M tter s Exet D o or fraction thereof on letters and tees, who are unfittedl to do0 thc wo: Lettrs.other first-class matter except dIrol) A newv presidlent has been elect, 'r~v CETS OR PSTCRDSlette-s. All dIrop letters, that is, let- but it may be some time before TWO ENTSFOR ~sTCRDSters mailed for delivery from the of- can come. In the meantime the el --lice at which posted, includling those d (ren needl bread andl clothmng r New Rates Not Applicable to Maiil for delivery by city, rural, or other school books. There is no money to Foreign Countries, says Icarrier of such oflice, are required to the treasury, none whaee. ' Burleson. -have postage paid on them at the rate_____________________ washngtn, Ot. .-Deaild ~ of two cents an ounce or fraction wasingonOct 5--Dtaied n-there of. Postal cardls are retuiredl , scrcten topotmstes n he- to be prepaid twvo cents, and, tee strcton topotmstrs n einfore, the one-cent postal cards must In l creased letters niail rates which *ht-lave a one-cent p)ostaige stamp af- a 111 come effective November 2 undec the ietohminadinton-ct terms of the wvar tax bill, were ase sto thpesse in suchii tods oncetFite todlay by Postmaster General Burle- stampds(privatel onisinh cards) bear son. They (do not apply to mail to in wads(riate maige mus) ear- twoe miost foreign countries for whic rates cein t~l postagesepi mus thae two1ewC are fixedl by international treaties, Icnspsaepeado hm h 5nwC mail, Idr thatt lascas TRNWELL ORPHANS IN NEEL 1 mile 44 includedl mail to Canada, Mexico, --t fM . .Jcbi 2 ie 17$ C'uba, Panama, the .Unitled States TThlahfM.\V ..owel 2 miles 12:11.44 postal agency at Shanghai, and<l I Orphd~anage leaesite ofphan famly ie 2:18 perIsons in the~ military service ofOphnglveteorhnamy 1 hour 83 ravelin.g farthe: being has ever traw 24 hours, Joe Daws ster Chassis has e \\ T in a twice-around S M I L E~ -- the Sheepshead B: W4 OR'T H The old1 twenty WIH1L I -miles, held by a H-I - - wonder'ful mark b \ ,The old one-hou by a H-udison, the 4 Sh-aving in the rnodern way-with modern covered~ this dista utensils-is a real pleasure rather than a less time. nuisnce.The 12-hour ma However, even some of the latest shaving son was bettered devices are not a big improvement over the miles in 12 hours old. But we are in position to hnow which are TIhe contest Boi the most worthy, as we have had an opportu-- Association has a nity to investigate them all. fg rmances as offiC We tender you a most hearty invitation to under its superV inspect our worthy assortment of razors- automatic eecr strops-hones-blades-brushes-soaps inl all forrns-soothing ointments--etc. nDIKAON'S DRUG STORE of God's peopie ae eal ans g OUR W EEKS / and., quickly forwade. & RIf the reader could only pass from,; cottage to cottage and get acquainted AT with the leautiful girls and the fine TA - III *3UUIIII~ mahly boys and talk with them about themselves, and about the insti taon Mrs. Evans Says Those Terribl their work, the love of the eni dren Spella Have Been Relieved. o Relief-Mrs. Brown Fin- thenelves-would bring all that theo - ally Cured by Lydia E. needbut only a few of those tho SU.FERED 12 YEARS Pinkliam's Vegetable read this have opportunty, ,to visit Ckm dthe institution and know th children Very First Dose of Tanlac Made Compound. personally. To such it is only possi- Slight Change for Better-Is - - ble to realize the situation if they Unusual Statement. Cleveland, Ohio.-"For years I suf- can imagine their own children with- - red so sometimes it seemed as though out a father, without mother, without After suffering twelve years, the It could not stand money, in many cases wn hout friends' last several months of which was so was allonger.oIe housed in a wonderful home where seve~e she believed herself on the. organs. At times I the leader, the ad9pted father, . is verge of the grave, Mrs. Ella Evans, could hardly walk, dead, and ')here there is no one to of Iva, S. C., R. F. D. 4, in June, for if I stepped on a provide. 1916, had obtained go much relief littlo stone I would We are trying to lays the matter from Tanac that "it seemed almost almost faint. One fo alcta i emdams day I did faint and upon your hearts, gentle readers, that like a. miracle the way Tanlac work day husbnd ai a you may be the more willing to Share ed," according to her description. my husband w as the responsibility with us. "Inasauch Mrs. Evans gave the following state tot came. I was t. as ye did it upon one of the least of ment regarding the benefit Tanlac ken to the hospital these, my brethren, ye did it unto gave her: and stayed four weeks but when I came me." "I suffered from- a very bad case home I would faint just the same and All donations should be sent '<' of stomach trouble for twelve years had the same pains. Board of Trustees' before I began taking Tanlac, and it A friend who is a nurse asked me to Thornwell Orphanage, seemed that no medicine would break try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- Clinton, S. C. up my trouble. I frequently would pound. I began taking it thatvery day - _ _ have terrible spells when my heart, .r I was suffering a great deal. Ithas GO-TO-SUNDAY SCHOOL DAY nerves and stomach would all get out a.eady done me more good than the . of order at the same time. I suffer hospital. To anyone who is suffering " ipartanburg, S. C., Oct. 8.-Plansedtriepanhn.Iadbgu as I was my advice is to stop in the first patbugS.CO.8-Pnsed terrible p~ain then. I had begun drug-store and get a bottle of Lydia E. are being made, according to reports to fear I'd never lbe well again. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound before from the State Sunday School office, "At night I could not sleep well you go home." -Mrs. W. C. BROWN, to extend a personal invitation ,Ij t) and I was so weak I could hardly be 2844 W. 12th St,, Cleveland, Ohio. every person in South Carolina t. up. Really it seemed that my whole attend Sunday School on November system was out of order o every property institution cannot be 4. This is state-wide Go-to-Sunday way and I got no better, though I hypothecated to borro oney. The School Day, and will be observe: had-the best medical attention. charter prevents that. throughqut North America as Inter- "Some of my relatives persuaded t pnational Go-to-Sunday School Day. me to take 'Tanlac. I have just fin Will the reader try to realize these The increase in Sunday School at- ished my first bottle and just a short hundreds of bright, beautiful orphan tendance last February, when the time ago I ordered the asecond. I am children actually without the means first Go-to-Sunday School Day was a great deal stronger now in every to buy bread ? For that is exactly observed," was about 75,000. This way and Pve not had one of those the situation. When Dr. Jacobs found time the slogan is "Out for a hundred terrible spells since I started taking the institution in such a situation he thousand increase in Sunday School Tanlac. My heart, nerves, stomach, always told it to the good people. He attendance." liver and bowels have been regulated. trusted that God would put it into Interest in the day throughout the by the Tanlac. I have a good appe their hearts to send the money or the State i sbeing aroused. Officers of tite, too, now. food or the clothing, and God never the District and County Associations "The very first dose of Tanlac made forsook him and never forsook the are visiting schools and holding con- a slight change for the better, and in children. ventions in order to bring about a .my case it seemed almost like a We are not competent to present concerted effort to make this a great miracle the way Tanlac worked. In the matter as he did, but we tell the day in the Sunday School history of every way Tanlac has smade my story without any gloss and without the State. Governor Richard I. Man- health better and I am so happy, for adequate language. It is literally ning has issued a proclamation urg- I believe I am on the road to recov true that these children whom Dr. ing all the people of the State to at- ery. I sure will continue to take Jacobs always called "God's children" tend the Sunday School cf their Tanlac, for it certainly is wonderful." are without fathers and without a choice on this (lay. Tanlac, the Master Medicine, is president, and without money and Among the interesting letters re- sold by Dickson's Drug Store, Man without food, and they are in need of ceived at the State Sunday School ning; H. W. Nettles, Jordan; Shaw winter clothing and school books for Association's office concerning this & Plowden, New Zion; Faimers' Sup the new term. Everything costs more movement is one from Lieutenant- ply Co., Silver; D. C. Rhame, sum than it has been costing. The dol- Governor A. J. Bethea, who was for merton.-adv. ars which are coming in are ,ent several years superintendent of the as carei.y as possible, but they are tist Sunday School of Co e too few to meet the bills. Th-3 in- lumbia. Mr. Bethea says: "All ligion and that the Sunday School stitution is therefore face to face good citizens will be interested in stands alone in its distinctive purpose 11 with the fact that it cannot furnish this movement to bring into the Sun- of urnishing religious instruction to - the children with nutritious food and clay Schools more people 'of the State. all the people. with warm clothing unless thgifts Our people believe in secular educa- I appreciate the importance of thu tion, and they believe,too, ill relig- effort to win recruits to the Sunday ious education. -It is gratifying to all School, and trust on November 4 s- Whenever You Need a General Tonic to note the increased emphasis that thousands ofteur peune wh t k. Take Grove's. t note the eais that od s a l (, The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless is being placed by the leading e cu- ordinarily attend bill unite with the he chill Tonic is equally. valuable as a tators upon the importance of the school of their choice and become il- General Tonic because it contains the moral and religious elementsieii i u at net well known tonic properties of QUININE '-ation. Never before have our peo and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives ple so generally realized that no edu- N THE TIMES. in out. Malaria, Enriches the Blood and cation is complete which ignore* re- ADVERTISEI he Builds up the Whole System. 60 cents,.aini opee~hc gorer- AVRIEI ~ETMS Power, Sneed and Stability Proved New Speed Records D)enionsstrate Chalmers Perfect Performance. talmers Records Officially Approved by the American Automobile Asisociationl. NEW MILE RECORDS 4 miles . 2:54.61 15 miles 10 :58.5 5 miles 34:32.45 10 miles 716.80 25 miles 18:15.67 100 miles 1:12:10.17 NEW TIME RECORD)S miles 12 hours 957 miles 24 hours 1898 mjles and astr tan ay hmanGreat as was the performance of the Hudson inl - eedland, e etan 0ny w a n establishing such wonderful marks, the achieve rle in andoc Chalmrs wated nent of the stock Chalmers Speedster chassis was mo in alloc spedayerCSpee all 1the more wonderful, particularly because of its mishedg lispaneedw1898 miles motor piston displacement of 224 cubic in. This omshinge disac gis ieo contest of endurance is conclusive evidence of the heclc S e a gattmeo economy of the small, powerful Chalmers motor. r.y.fpeedway. reod~a 891898 miles in 24 hours-that is app)roximately -four-halm ecr betere this the distance from Chicago to San Francisco. 79on Cal mesetee.t In the first hour the Chalmers covere~d 83 miles; y7 mle.in the twenty.-fourth hor' """" '" "",- mid for r mark of 77 miles, also made the entire distance the average was 79 1-2 miles lhalmers bettered by six miles. per hour. cod also held by a Hudson -Any engine that can travel at this terrific speed ts, 21.40 seconds. Chalmers day andl night for 24 hours on a day that averaged nee in 8 minutes, 11.23 seconds '90'degrees in temperature and without the slight est mishap is certainly an engine to marvel at. 'k f 923 miles made by a Hud- For sheer endurance, for ability not only in by the Chalmers which ran 957 speed but in sustained speed, this performance is -34 miles farther. without eciual in, history; and yet it is a regular ))roved1 and accepted teseie stome Can ee th Aeutumtheand Winter Chal a l records. The trial washmade me -s-there are eleven-pasem.i hlmr o s ion and was -timed wit $405.00 wlsetha the Hudsengeric toay.s fo 2 timing device.$450 lesta th Husn rce ody sUL'TER flOTOR COMPANY, SMTEmRn S C. -