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VOL. XVII. KINGSTREE, S. C., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2L 190L NO. 47
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Positively Ho Hew Display Advertisements Will be Received, or Old Ones Changed, Later Than Tuesday Morning.
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fall history of my cue, to be used at your diacrv
bout five Tears ago my right ear began to a
my hearing in this ear entirely.
I underwent a treatment for catarrh, for three
ber of physicians, among others, the most emin
s only aa operation could help me. and rren tha
then cease, but the hearing in the affected ear woi
I then saw your advertisement accidentally i
menu After I nad used it only a few days accor
to-day, after fire weeks, my hearing in the diseaa
heartily aad beg to remain Very truly you
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Our treatment dee* not inierfer
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INTO MISCHIEF AGAIN.
Willie Gardner, Recently Released from '
the Chaingang Breaks into a Store.
Willie Gardner, a scion of the
i Hamitic race, vouthful and sable,
celebrated his restoration to liberty
from an erstwhile period of
' durance Tile" in the chain-gang,
- by effecting forcible entrance
w Wednesday night of last week
^ into the store of Mi. J. C. McElveen,of
Spring|Bank,and abstract
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inj mereiroui oubuit mim? vi
merchandise and a small sum of
money. The goods purloiueJ,
nil told, was something like $15
Haying gratifed his desire lor acquisitiveness,
Willie adapted his
head to a new hat, Sited his
"Trilbies" with a pair of new
shoes and flitted *way in the celd
star-light, never looking behind
vpntil jic arrived in town and found
what he* deemed a secure hidingf4;\
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crafulof Mexietn Mustang Lininto
a glaiw half full of water and
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NOISES?
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CURABLE
dose bora deaf are incurable.
SE'iMMEDIATELY.
iALTIMORE, 9AY8:
Baltimokx, Md., March 3?, 1941.
l thanks to roor treatment, X will now fire jroa
lion.
tag, tad tbU kept on getting worse, until X lost
1 months, without any success, consulted not*ent
ear specialist of this city, who told me that
t only temporarily, that the head noises would
ild be lost lorerer.
n a Kew York paper, and ordered yonr treat*
ding toyoar directions, the noises ceased, and
edear has been entirely restored. X thank yon
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trShMAW, 730 S. Broadway, Baltimore. Md.
e with jfour usual occupation,
JBSELF AT HOME mmSg-*
36 LA SAUE AYE., CHICAGO, ILL ' .
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place m the engine room 011 norn s
ginnery.
But stern justice, personified by
Mr. McElrenn, the owner of the
goods, and a few friends, came
swiftly after Willie,like an avenging
Nemesis, and dragged him
forth from his snug retreat before
he had time to dream dreams and
scheme schemes of further plundering
expeditions. Seeing the
jig was up Willie owned up and
dow again he awaits the term of
court that will send hira into the
toils of the chain-gang to toil in
mending the public ways until
mayhap ho may mend his own.
I will be in Kingstree one week
only, making good photographs.
Don't forget the date?from Monday,
December 2, to Saturday,
December 9. J. B. Taylor, Photographer,
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ROBBED THE POSTOFFICE.
The Cash Box Containing Sixty Nine
Dollars Stolen.
There are evidently some slick
scoundrels around town, who are
past masters in the art of thievery.
During the past year a series of
robberies have been committed in
which the similarity of the methods
seems to suggest that the same per
son or persons is guilty of them all.
Some months ago the dopot was
robbed at two different limes while
the agent was at dinner. Last Friday
evening it was the postoffice
and the deed was done while the
postmaster was at supper, about
6 o'clock p. m. The whole
amont stolen was $69.00, besides
two registered letter* addressed to
Treasurer R. D. Rollins, of which
the value has not yet been ascertained.
Eighteen dollars of the
money stolen was in the form ol
a pension check.
The theory of the robbery is that
the thief raised the 6mall sash of
the money order window and,
seizins the cash box,made off with
it in the darkness. This is the
second time the postoffice has
been robbed within the past year,
a registered letter valned at $50
having been stolen some months
ago. It is a reflection en the
town that these frequent robbenes
should be cirrrmifted- wHh impunity.
Of course it takes patient
and clever detective work tocateh
a ihiaf a; tin a* rhnrar.f print in
audacity would do credit to a professional
cracksman; but "the
pitcher goes to the wall once too
often" and if overyono will turn
detective these birds of pray that
eed on society geueraffy Way soon
have their wings clipped and find
hem?elves suddenly transformed
into jailbirds. We are informed
by Past master Jacobs that in a
ca-eoftliis kind the government
oilers a standing reward of $50
tor the apprehension ot the thiel
with evidence to convict.
Later?We have learned since the
above was put in type that the two
registered letters contained 131, making
Mr. Jacob's entire loss $1204
A WORD TO BUYERS.
In addition to the varied and
immense stock of elagant naw
Dress Goods just reoeived, we
bare the latest styles and nobbiest
Suits for yoang and eld gents,
as well as boys; youths and children.
We earnestly request all
persons who may desire to purchase
goods ot any acd every kind
to visit our store, opposite Kingstree
Academy. The savings thereby
will make glad your hearts
when von return to vour home.
where you can quietly examine
and appreciate your purchases.
W. H. KENNEDY,
A car of Canopy Flour iust arrived,
closing out at $425. spotly
cash. Barr & Co.
If w#\ M pa iniorBdloH m Iif#? in
At J V? HIV IU1V* vu? vvt mmm v
surance see J B Steele, who represents
one of the largest and
ost liberal companies in the
world. He will give some facts
and figures next week to show the
strength and standing of his company,
tho New York Life, Look
oit for his announcement. It
A car Texas Ked Rust Proof
Oats going at 80 cents while the?
last. .Barr A Co.
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' At 25 Per Oe
We have decided to retire from 1
we may devote the entire time to th
BiHineas, and in order to close out 01
nnr ?ntlr* atnnlr nf Plathlnir unH Oai
We would also impress the fact i
our stock of
Staple Dry Gooi
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Was never m<
We will five personal atte
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And all of Till's
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FRIENDS, ARE YOU GOING 1
OF YOG
Forty Days of I
to all
WHICH WILL TOU CHOOSE?
AT OUR NEIGHBORS, OR
AT S. I. TILL'S.
Youra to please, for the cash,
S, I. TIL
RACKET STORE,
The gentle rain from Heave*
falls on (he just and the unjust,
Vrft not in Kansas, this year.
StODt the CourH
and W arks off the Cold.
Laxative Bromo-Qtiinlne Tablets
cure a cold in one day. No cur<^
no pay. Price 25 cents.
J. B. Taylor, of Manning, will
be 11 Kingstree Monday, Dec. 2.
making good photographs, Ipr one
week only. I
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It is on its way. If you are com;
I invite you to call at our store and t
CLOTHING, SI
UnderWear, Neck
YOU WILL FIN J) ITKitE Tfl
NEWBST
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224 King St. Opposite .
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We have a special salesmar
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nt Discount,
the Clothing business in order that
e Dry Goods. Shoe and Millinery
ur stock of clothing quickly we offer
its' Hats at 25 percent discount.
lpon our Williamsburg friends tha^
Is, Millinery,
es and Notions
ore Complete.
ntion to all orctarssent us,
IKINSON,
anning. S, C.
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CO MISS THIS, THE CHANCE
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GOODS AT A HIGH PRICE
GOODS AT A CUT PRICE
OF MANNING.
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Our Club Offers. ?
Tht County Record and the Home
and Farm uneyear.fl.Sli.
The County Record and Thrice-aWeek
(New York) World one year,
$1.65.
The County Record and Twice-qWeek
News and Courier one year* '
$1.75.
The Cunty Record and the At
lanta Constitution one year,
The County Record and SemiWeekly
Columbia State, $2.25.
The Record and The Commoner
(William Jenning Bryan's paper),
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. Exposition.
ing to the city to the Exposition,
.'xamine our stock of
IIRTS, HATS,
wear and Socks.
E LARGEST VARIEY AND
STYLES.
Brown's
HOUSE. \
Academy of -Music.
18. C.
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