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j No We have never made a ] 1 goods as are seasonable and m ter and give our customers 1 # We have a lot of dainty cost. Pumps, slippers and 1 I [Looking F? The Spring and Summer drawing to a close, has been a Clean-Sweep Sale, that will cles has been one of the greatest su< had in the way of a sale. For all these successes we \ humble and heart-felt thanks fo things possible, for without you we could have accomplished not! patronage and we want your co'i your confidence more, for with the people we can accomplish nc Looking' Fa Now that the Spring and Si over, our thought and attention Fall and Winter nrenarations. I" * * AT A First of all, we must look c for the merchants who do not style are 4 'not in it" this day ; ladies in the rural districts are styles as those living in the towi Ladies and gentlemen,you < we (Jenkinson Brothers Co.) wil ute on styles, as well as qualit two of the best dry goods pa States. Besides, we keep close fashion journals. We study and importance of style. We want important fact on our patrons, t from us will be the minute in st A Demand for Bet We note the growing dems ladies for better fitting clothi three of the largest tailoring h( and can turn out suits made to ments, all wool, from $12.50 to order on Monday and we delive made to fit you, or no sale. Gr a suit if yot| want it to fit nicely T 9Hips while we carrv a nil in stock at $10.00, $12.50 and $1 a nice suit at $20, $25, $30 or $^ measure and make it for you, a Ladies' American Tailoring Co., mous ladies' tailoring concerns i us make you a nice suit. No ri.< you need not take it. Don't miss Jenkinson Brot need up-to-date stuff. ;i Jenkinson B I Th & rr I Ou | I B 4w w w w W w W w w w w w www WWW ww W w ww www W WWW wW www www w ww Ste practice of putting on dependable, and if we the opportunity to bu> lawns, beautiful linen :r?rktwf?j3r of all kinds fc ;e Dry illward 1 Season now rapidly great success. Our e on Saturday night, :cesses we have ever i rant to extend our >r making all these ir help and support hing. We want your lfidence, but we need out the confidence of thing. illward ammer trade is about i are turned to the ! . arefully into styles, look carefully after and time, when the as well posted on is.* i :an rest assured that 1 be up to the miny. We subscribe to - xl-- TT_.V?J ,pers in uie uimeu touch on the leading [ know the value and to impress this one hat what they buy yle and quality. ter Clothing i md among men and * ng. We represent >uses in the country your own measure$40.00. Give us your r the suit Saturday, re us your order for \ ee line of Coat Suits ! 5.00, yet if you need 10, we can take your ,s we represent The one of the most fan this country. Let sk, if it does not fit, hers Co. when you ros. Co. || wmnwwmmmmnw ird r entire s VM1 lUTLEK lUiiUUiUitUiUUiiUliiiiiUJ am I special sales and running \ find that we have more o / them at just what we pa s, laces and embroideriesv >r ladies. A complete line Goods < HEBRON HAPPENINGS. Death of a Popular Young ManPersonal Items. Hebron, August 20:?Our community was very much saddened last Wednesday when news of the death of little White McElveen reached us He was the youngest son of Mr and Mrs S B McElveen and had been sick only a few days. He was taken sick in church on Sunday and grew worse until Wednesday morning, when he was taken to the infirmary at Florence and an operation performed. He died onlv a shortivhile afterward. Our protracted meeting closed a few days ago and we were very glad to have Rev W A Fairy from Kingstree with us. Mr Fairy preached some very impressive sermons. Miss Minnie Plexico of Sharon is spending some time with her sister. Mrs B C Baker, of this place. Miss Marie Buddin of Turbeville has returner home, after spending a while with her friend, Miss Flora Kennedy. Mrs J E Thomas and daughter, Esther,are visiting relatives at Darlington. Mrs S CThomas has returned home after spending a few days at Lake City under medical treatment. Miss Louise Moore of Olanta is visiting her cousin,Miss Olive Smith. She was accompanied here by Mr Rob Thompson, who seems to find attraction out this way. Miss Effie Thomas is spending some time with her brother, Mr H J Thomas of Darlington. Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy Cures Colds, Croup and Whooping Couph. I mCount tnt \ Indians f on the / roadI" i ? TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE OPEN COUNTRY It' at your door when you ride The Indian Motocycle Anybody who has ever ridden a bicycle can master the Indian in five minutea. [ You need no mechanical knowiedge or kill. You need only to become familiar with the control devices, and in the Indian they're very simple. A twist of the wrist applies and releases the power, and absolute control is assured at all timea. 4 H.P., Single Cylinder, $200 7 H.P., Twin Cylinder, $250 Send today for free illattrated catalog da* tcnbinw all 1912 model* and irmarooememte R.W. CROSLAND, Agent, L KINGSTREE, S. C. anc tocK of Sue i Ti ! DRY 0 -IilMIMIUWMiMlUliMMUW trills the "Steam Roller" over ou f any certain lines than we i id for them. This is better i vhich we have consigned to o of up-to-date gents'Lshoes ai Co., - 01 to I 1 WAYS T( Begin right. Know yourself. Limit your expenses. W'otrh thp IpaLc O Stop the leaks. 1 have a home bank. Avoid gold-brick ! Own a home. Don't be a "g Be a man. Take car< 0 We will start you right. $1. 1 on which we will pav 4% comp The Bank o L). C. Scott, President. F W. Fa trey, Cashier. Wm. W. Bark O' '1 I 1 BES^T QUALITY. i L. Wetherhc 1 M?s CYP # SASH, DOORS f CHARLES' a PROMPT DELIVERIES. CORTE METAL SHI B'.l. ' i>HOW TO KM ^rmr~nrn^~je i W'P?' wok; iSP ?m "CORTRIGH : i.-a-.'j 5 jflaa ; ' jaMS tad accept no sut ^ ^ M long I I repair*?never n< ' Ntta 10 occ*?onaicoal : ?ra'3 Fut-p /?' Ur^ . W? ^ ioc?l r< none in four immediate locality, write ui direct f< CORTRICHT METAL ROC 50 North 23d Street I MOLES Removed with MOLESOFF, wit! how large,or how far raised abovi they will never return, and notra OFF is applied directly to the MO disappears in about six days, killii skin smooth and natural. MOLESOFF is put up only in 0 Each bottle is neatly packed in full directions, and contains enc or ten ordinary MOLES or WAR' der a positive GUARANTEE if or WART, we will promptly refu FLORIDA DISTRIBl Dept. B-172, - PE; 2m7-4 11__ fmnm?TmmmmTTTmmmmT?TTT i La nmer Goods IE P tooDS a w w ^ ^Ww - w WW WW W WWW W WW W^W WWW WWW WWWWl WW r Hei r prices. We don't have 1 leed we quietly put them am At/ar t< Liian tai i iiiviii vtvi vi ur bargain counter for im nd furnishings. RINGSTR i oc=aooo 3 SAVE f ! I 0 schemes. ood fellow." i of your health. 00 will open an account up- ( ounded every three months. 1 f Kingstree .T. A. keli.ey.Vice Pres. N%D. Lesesne, Asst.-Cashier. , Jr., Teller. I?-11??10 EXPERT WORKMANSHIP. \ >rn & Son, I RESS I AND BLINDS. 1 roN, s. c. 1 ESTIMATES FURNISHED, t EIGHT NGLES jOWTTOGDJUlNE^ FOR THE STAMP T" Reg. U. S. Pat Off. >stitute, if you want a roof that as the building, and never need eed attention of any kind, except t of paint. Storm-proof? Lightning-proof. :pre*enUtive? almotf everywhere, but if ?r staples, price* and full particulars. >FING COMPANY Philadelphia, Pa. I WARTS hout pain or danger, no matter e the surface of the skin. And ce or scar will be left. MOLESLE or WART, which entirely ig the germ and leaving the ne Dollar bottles. a plain case, accompanied by mgh remedy to remove eight TS. We sell MOLESOFF unit fails to remove your MOLE nd the dollar. jtinc company, NSACOLA, * LA. 4 mimtmmmmnmmmfnmm st Ci to go at RIC 3MPANY iiiiiiiUiUiUiUiiUiiiUiUiUiiUiil I to. We only buy such 1 SH on our bargain :oun- m 1 I 3 the next season. # ^H| mediate sale at actual # flB| EE, S. C. [I Arrival of Passenaer Trains at KInastree. OR The Atlantic Coast Line railroad ^^B has promulgated the following sched- ^^B ule, which became effective Sunday, SB October 15, 1911: SH North Bound. No 80 a m "No 46 11:37 am flB No 78 6:10 p m 9^9 South Bound. flH No 79 11:13 am 99 *No 47 6:10 p m SB No 89 ... 9:09 p m flB * Daily except Sunday. Deafness Cannot Be Cared 9 by local applications, as they cannot reach the HH 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 ^HH9 rumbling sound or imperfect bearing, and when it is entirely closed, deafneae is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and ^^B this tube restored to its normal condition, hear- |^B ing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of. ^^B ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing buts^f^Hfl an inflamed cond it inn of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case^^H^BB of deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be^^^B|B cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circular^^^B^^B free. F J CHENEY & CO. Toledo. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Familv Pills for constioation. F I R E! 1866 1911. V I am pleased to announce "to my old 9 patrons and the 9 public at large that 9 After the lOth inst. 1 I will be fully pre pared to carry on r\-p H Ui 1V_> pi. UVULL Ul ma DENTISTRY fl in all its depart-^M ments. |H Callon me if you^H want flH ^ First Class WorK wH at H| j& Prices to Suit. A. M. 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