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{We have never made goods as are seasonable ar iter and give our customer I We have a lot of daint cost. Pumps, slippers am King'stn ** a MlUKUAT I Augus Is the Closing Cay CLEAN-SWE Some startling price to close out all Sumnn the end of the Sale. nnn i nTC TO I V Ly 1/ L< V/ 1 v w >-4 One yard wide fine Check Dimities Thirty-six inch wide Pajnma Checks A large lot of dainty Swiss Embroidery match, that sold at l"c. 12 l-2c anc 9c and 10c. Ladies, here is an c A lot of May Manton Oxfords to close a One thousand yards 6c Calico to close ai One hundred yards 7c Calico to close at. One thousand yards thirty-eight inch v only Very heavy Sea Island Homespun, thirt value 10c. our sale price only Real Linen Torchon Lace to close at Real Linen Cluny Lace, two and three i closed out at 10c the yard. Ladies Come and see. Boys' Knee Pants, tub proof, only Men's best Union made Overalls only .Ten do/en Ladies' White Lawn Shirtw: Ladies' White Muslin Night Gowns, ne ery, will go at Ladies' Muslin Pantlets (slip:*) only Better values in Pantlets at Children's Slips or Pantlets will goat. All of our $1.00 Ladies' Corsets will go All of our 50c Ladies' Corsets will go at A nice lot of Imitation Silk Foulard Sui 20c the yard, will now go at A lot of 25c and 35c Suisine Silks will 1 All of our 12 l-2c Figured Lawns and > All of our 6c Figured Lawns will go at. Don't miss this great sale oppc of this sale will develop some wc with the cash and you will not b* Jenkinson Bro Aingsucc, aw!mm??n>>iii^wmiwwwni I Th I Ot I Ni ? i I & 1 r PtUUUUUUUttUlttUttUIUkUUUUU a practice of putting on id dependable, and if \v< s tiie opportunity to bu y lawns, beautiful liner j footwear of ad kinds f se Dry t 24 1 of Our Big IP SALE >s quoted in order ?r Goods before OSE AT COST 8 l-5c the yard i S l-5c the yard Sets. Helping* and Bands to 1 15c the yard, will go at 7c. opportunity. Come and see. t costt 5c the yard 6c the yard vide Sea Island Homespun 5c the yard y-eight inches wide, real 8 l-5c the yard 4c the yard i nches wide, value 25c, will he! . you can't afford to miss this. i 19c the pair 95c the t?air lists to close at "...47c each atly trimmed in embroid 47c each 19c each j 39c each 1 10c and l">c each at S9c the pair 39c the pair! tings that sold for 15c and 10c I >e closed at 19c the yard Juslins will go at 8c the yard 4 l-2c the vard ' ~ I )rtunitv. The last davs V V | underfill bargains. Come ? disappointed. s. Company S. C. ird ur entire s \MJ 3UTLEE lUUUUlUlttiUlUUUiliilUitl tocK of Suit E Tl I DRY Q UUiUUiUIUJUiUUUiilUliiJiUUlil special sales and running t f iind that we have more of y them at just what we paii is, laces and embroideriesw or ladies. A complete line o Goods C W00BR0W WILSON 1 CAMPAIGN FUND. Further contributions have been received to the Wilson Campaign tund as follows: Previously acknowledged oo I C C Roberts 2 00 W V Brockington 2 "" I W Cook 1 oo J G McCullough _ 1 ?lo MO "1 was cured of diarrhoea -by one dose "f Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera ' . I T L .. n ! (ty'! tofrii!' -S; 3d TAKE ADVANTAGE OF ! THE OPEN COUNTRY, /.'s at your door when you ride The Indian Moiocycle Anybody who has ever ridden a bicycle can master the Indian ;n hve minute*. I You r.erJ no tv.echcnical knowledge or j ski!!. Vou n?" ! nly to become familiar with the omrc 1 devices, and in the Indian , they're very simple. A twist of the wrist 1 apr-hes ar.d releases the power, and absolute control is assured at all times. 4 H P., Single Cylinder, $200 7 H.P., Twin Cylinder, $250 Stnd today for free illustrated catalog do- I ttriOing ait 1912 madolt and irm?rovomonto J R. W. CROSLAND, Agent, ?!m KINGSTREE, S, C. ! j ImmmmfnmnTmfTTmfnmjm and and uiarrnutra neiucuv, mun .u a. < iebhart.< )i iole, Pa. There is nothing better. For sale by all dealers. i< flEWffil? || WE REPAIR CARRIAGES' -** ? 1- 1 -?a1? /-A Ui-I n?winf irto 1 irom a urutvfii s|ium' hj mr juai.iiv.ai rebuilding of the carriage. No job is j too small or too large for us. Our workmanship is thorough, and wej use only the best material obtainable, in our work. When anything happens to your carriage, give us a trial and let us prove to you that we can do the work well. W. M4VAUSE & SON. mCount thx. ^ Indians on the road!" y' y '>'/' ?> : ~*V*- ..:J: he "Steam Roller'' over < ur pr any certain lines than we need .! for them. 1 his is better than f.n h?\ ii tfi our fr Ix'WII C lid f V V I . v %. w Vf V ?. . ^ i up-to-date genti' shoes and u " - ] ^ oe=i O ?=^X o U WAYS TO i l J IJegir. rijht. ^ Know yourself. I o Limit your expenses. M Watch the leak>. 0 Stop the leaks. H Have a home bank. 1 3 Avoid ?old-brick schem f j Own a home. Don't be a "good fe ? Be a man. n Take care of yo 0 We will start you right. Si.00 wil * on which we will pay 4"? compounde The Bank of K [ . i . >. <?tt. I'i*?i?K-iit. .1. A. r vr. F *:kkv, ( ;?~liivr. N. ! >. Wm. W. Bark, Jr., c= Si BEST QUALITY. EXPI | L. Wether horn | CYPRE (SASH, DOORS AN CHARLESTON, PROMPT DELIVERIES. EST! rnuTDii I lvas tmer Goods tc IE PI 00DS COJ iUUUiUUliU$tUiUiUUiUilUiUUliUiU ( / ices. We don't have we quietly put them carrying them over 1 argain counter for ir lrnishings. KINGSTF 5AVE II II o es. How." ur health. I open an account up- ( 1 d every three months. 1 ingstree Kki i KY.Vire Pn-s. I.k-k-nk, A--t. Cashier. I Teller. RT WORKMANSHIP, V i & Son, I ESS I D BLINDS, 1 , S. C. m IMATES FURNISHED, t GH1\ AETAL SHINGLES .AID RIGHT VER OLD WOOD >H INGLES do bother, and when once : a thoroughly storm-proof roof, neither of which can the wood shingle, they cost do more than a u. lave never needed repairs, f none in your immediate ulars. COMPANY PHILADELPHIA. PA. I /ARTS ain or danger, no matter urface of the skin. And icar will be left. MOLES WART, which entirely ! germ and leaving the lar bottles. n case, accompanied by emedy to remove eight Ve sell MOLESOFF uns to remove your MOLE i dollar. [G COMPANY, COLA, FLA. t Ci ) go at EUC V1PANV iUUiiUlMUiUlUlJ i ' jli laid they make ; '/)/ ii*Vt,/l/ If and fire-proof f y/^ ^ i^_/f ill!/ ^ claimed for food wood shingle, and in tome places they cost much le (oofs put on 26 years ago are as good as new to-day, aad I We have local representatives almost everywhere, but i locality, write us direct for samples, prices and full partic CORTRIGHT METAL ROOFING < 50 NORTH 23d STREET I MOLES AN!) VI j Removed with MOLESOFF, without p } how large.or how far raised above the s they will never return, and no trace or ? OFF is applied directly to the MOLE 01 disappears in about six days, killing the skin smooth and natural. MOLESOFF is put up only in One Dol Each bottle is neatly packed in a plai full directions, and contains enough r or ten ordinary MOLES or WARTS. \ der a positive GUARANTEE if it fail or WART, we will promptly refund the FLORIDA DISTRIBUTE Dept. B-172, - PENSA J 3m 7-Il T ^ ? re I to. We only buy such on our bargain coun- C to the next season. A nmediate sale at actuil # tEE, S. C. | Arrival of Passenger Trains at Kingstree. The Atlantic Coast Line railroad has promulgated the following sehedI ule, which became effective Sunday, ( October 15, 1911: North Bound. No 80 7:43 a m *No 46 - - 11:37 am No 78 f>:10 p m South Bound. No 79 11:13 a m *No 47 - - - - 6:10 p m No 89 - - - 9:09 p m * Daily except Sunday. Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the ? diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, deafnese is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever: nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed cond ition of the mucous surfacesWe will give One Hundred Dollars for any of deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot^t^ cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circuit#, free. F J CHENEY & CO. Toledo. 0. ' Sold by Druggists, Toe. | Take Hall's Family Pills for constination. F I R E! 11866 1911. I am pleased to . announce to my old patrons and the public at large that After the lOth inst. j I will be fully prepared to carry on the practice of DENTISTRY i in all its departments. v Call on me if you jwant j ^ First Class WorK * at ^ Prices to Suit. ^ A. M. Snider. 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