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4 > 4 > 4 \\ ADVERTISF < ' ?? [ FALL Mil] t COME TO If only to see the B Hats we are showini I EXCLISIVENESS [ THE FRENC MILLINER 69 Hasel St. 10-H-4t THE 2UT1 COOKING ' SUPERIOR TO Lightness, Cleanli NO BURNE M. H. LAZ HARDWARE, I 10-3-4t ?? For 20 vea < s PITT X^TOr and built up an er Relie "tole ISY'T THAT EXPER1EXC1 IF YOU IRE C0NTEMPL4TIX Kodaks and Supplies. ? PARSONS OPT! 244 KING ST., 10-8-4t L / mg^msmsmsp. j? BEFORE PUK I Pall and Wi gg Look over your last seasor w many serviceable garments $S ness at quite a saving by tak ? TDxy Cleans |? Or, would you prefer your i gg are experts at matching col je like new. See our agent or $S booklet of Information. H JL >?g CLEANE af C!b.a,rleston., fit I0-M8 mmmmmsm * <=i - When you see this v pies, it means that the is grown. Our own m: '( orcnard and every appl York Imperial, Be Order this brand and please you. Your trad Bananas is another reach you in perfect cor use. 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You will find wG : that can be restored to useful- ?? ;ing advantage of our wonderful ?g .ing Process ?j suit another color? Our dyers & ors and your dyed suit will look OG drop us a line and we will send 3* ^-crztsriDPs-sr ? RS-DYERS s. c. & 2Q?Q^??iQiQX<?Z2?Qi&?Z2?i?Z& F. C. I brand on a barrel of Ap- I stock is as near perfect as I an sees them packed at the I le is free from blemish. I n Davis, Black Twigs I v get something that will I e will see the difference, too. : . rpi | | a "specially ox ours. me) ^ ldition ready for immediate I h )R PRICE LIST I % RUIT COMPANY I' iston, S. C. a t t D WE CLEAN |v y CARPETS, BLANKETS I ESTON J, R WRITE FOR |i;P S | PRICE LIST I * .ESTON J11 T 'ERTISERS ? ZK THAT IT j DVERTISE IN s. TY RECORD'" STON BXJS] a *. r^v i\r a i nnc n/u 1> 1 ^ M1>U UCrtLCKO W 11 IBLL MGSE PARTY : LAUNCHED IN S C.i VILL CONTEST FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS-OTHER NEWS FROM THE CAPITAL CITY. Columbia, October 5:?B Sher- j rood Dunn of Aiken, provisional na- j iona! committeeman of the South j arolina Progressive party, which j as organized here yesterday, has j stablished headquarters at the Cojmbia hotel and will conduct a vigrous State campaign until the genral election in November. Olfices ave been opened in Room 23, and 'ommitteeman Dunn,Secretary W P ?eard, Treasurer LWC Blalock and . wo stenographers will be at the i eadquarters most of the time. T1 b^ 11 M AAOAro o m rvlonninnr q : 1 lie 1_>UI1 iUUUOCIO C41 V, j/iuiiuiug ampaign to line up their followers a every county in the State. It is kelv the executive committee will neet here at headquarters in the near uture to lay plans for the campaign, 'he Congressional district chairmen, fho were appointed at the organizaion meeting yesterday, will appoint ounty chairmen who will in turn urther organize the counties. All ;inds of Bull Moose literature will be ' listributed broadcast over the State, t is possible that speakers will be ent out over the State to champion ? he party's cause. An electoral ticket will be put in | he field within the next ten days or ,wo weeks. The promoters of the lew party propose to take their time md select the best men possible to . :ompose the ticket. The national headquarters of the. Darty will not be asked for funds to lelp defray the expense of conductng the State campaign. The mem- ' >ers of the party will raise the nec'Morv fnndc Ahmit ?300 was rais ?d yesterday before the conclusion )f the first meeting. I AMONG THObE PRESENT. Among those who attended the ] neeting at which the Progressive jarty of South Carolina was started t vere the following: E E Clemens, Innan; G W Mudc, Columbia; A D . 3almer, Columbia; J B Odom, Bates- 1 >urg; W A Reckling, Columbia; T i Wannamaker, Columbia; Dr V P Clayton, Sheldon; C E Gray, West- ^ ninister; C Ray, Inman; A R N Fol- ( jer, Seneca; W W Bruce, Columbia; ? iV P Beard, Abbeville; R A Hannon, 1 Spartanburg; L Coin, Camden; Law- 1 ion D Melton, Columbia; L W CBla- j ock, Goldville; W Boyd Evans, Co- J umbia; Isaac H Norris, Vorkville; , r ? ^ ? ^ J U Hoy. 1 lonn cantey, umucu, ucu n n?. rin, Harvin; Dr C R Tf.ber, Dillon; ' Thomas Thomson, North Augusta; S ' i Murphy, Columbia; E A McGreg- , ?r, Batesburg; W V King, Columbia; j ohn McCravey, Columbia; H A Si- " nons, Columbia; J Bihari, Ridge- ' i-ood; S T Westberry, Columbia. I The meeting of the Progressives I vas opened yesterday by a strong J ddress from B Sherwood Dunn of J j iiken, who declared that the party J j ad been formed to combat the in-! j isible and insidious powers which /ere robbing the people of their * ight to rule. The movement against J he corruptionists was dominated by ? religious spirit which was bound ? o make the Progressive party a ? uccess. . Dr E 0 Watson, pastor of the ? Washington street Methodist church, J ffered the invocation after Mr J )unn closed his address. J W P Beard of Abbeville, chosen ? ?mporary secretary and afterward ? ermanent State secretary, read the j I ruHontiok nf F; Sherwood Dunn. If rovisiona! national committeeman, ? rom Senator Dixon, chairman of * le national executive committee of le Progressive party. "] GUBERNATORIAL APPOINTMENTS. Governor Bleaee to-day appointed j P Brown of Scranton a member I ^ f the board of the South Carolina ldustnal School to fill out the unaxired term of J W Ragsdale,resigned. he Governor named C J Ramage of t> aluda as special Judge to hold the ^ >urt of common pleas for Dillon 8 [NESS DIE O WANT YOUR PATROr /^ TIME CHA Week Will be the Grea Forty Battl Will maneuve . practically wi i * Tlie G-are AGRICULTUR/ Ever gathered 1 Charleston's Gal Something < Low For particulars as tc P H McEOWEr ill Director Qei \\\1048t V county, commencing Monday, Octo-1' t>er 7. The Governor appointed Chas L Kelly as a member of thecommis-, sion on State House and grounds to (ill out the unexpired term of Charles; Narey, resigned. He appointed as commissioners of election for the ci- i ty of Spartanburg for the next two years: J W Bennett, Arch B Calvert and T L Lythe. As the representatives of South ' Carolina at the Convention of Com-1 missioners Agriculture and Agricultural Workers at Raleigh, Governor Blease to-day appointed J W Ash ley of Honea Path, John J McLaurin of Bennettsville, F H Hyatt of Columbia, J A Rhame of Lynchburg, D A Dickert of Newberry, W A James of Bishopville, T L Clinkscales of Honea Path, S J Wakefield of An-1 treville, C E Perry of Ridgeland. BYERS PAROLED. The Governor to-day paroled Milledge Byers of Columbia, convicted at the 1912 fall term of court before Judge Gage of assault and battery with intent to kill and sentenced to four months or $150 fine, during arood behavior and upon the further condition that he refrain from the use of whiskey, beer or other intoxicating liquors. Should he drink whiskey, beer or other intoxicating liquors or engage in any altercation, difficulty or fight he shall be arrested and recommitted to the public works to serve the remainder of the ibove sentence. Your uun i\ 1 Whether it Be < FiM[(l[LUil| Where you are sure 2 to get just what you ? want. 2 H in ting Clothes 3 COATS, PANTS AND SHELL VESTS |i HAND LOADED SHELLS D.H.Worthen ArmsCo. ]j PKaflpttl-nn. S. C. i\ : ^ I MAIL ORDERS -jj ; Promptly attended 3! aaaaaaaaaaataaaaaaaaaaaaaj The National House, | 266 Meeting Street, :harleston, s. c. Rates reasonable; centrally located on wo car lines; parties wishing to go to be Island daily find it to their advanage to go to The National; ten minutes ralk^ to;jthe boat; special rates to pares and families. Mrs W B Oeland, -29-tf Proprietress. LECTORY. <AGE--READ THIS PAGE CAREI PI F^TOIM November 18 to 2 itest Festival the South leships and Alls r in the finest harbor in th ithin sight of the Fair < jsctest T7" scrie' \l AND STOCK I together at any Fair ir tes will be widfe open, joing every minute of tl r Excursion Rates on all > Exhibits and Entries, addres M, or S. R1TTEN leral. ^ m ' I .WIirMRHBHnMVPIMHMRSl ta mmm?i ? i mmmmmmmmmmmammmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmm I Pnrtor.Qnmifrli I Ul IUI UIIUPUI COTTON FACTORS AND COMMIS! 90 EAST BAY STR Charleston, All Cotton Handled on Extra Staple C Specialt} ! Would be pleased to r signments from you 1 command our best al 9-19-13t ? Quality ? Jewelry f ^ BB DIAMONDS 4 WATCHES | RICH JEWEL STERLING SI f CUT GLASS J ' FINE UMBRE | WATCH REPAIRING $ JEWELRY REPAIRING | ' DIAMOND SETTING ENGRAVING ? BY EXPERTS ; S. THOMAS < I QUALITY JEWEL 257 KING ST-. C Mall Orders Receive Prompt and Ca 1 INSIST ON I "LEMOCO Qy ID / i Paints, Stains, Color H MADE IN THE S m FOR USE IN THE S I They Do the Work, an( I talk it over > The Farmers' Suppl Representing the Manufa ThpW LELAND-MOO i iiu people paint & oil Charleston, - S< 10-3-4t / m \11 Ever Saw :iliaries e * e South Grounds Kl _?? \\m ty Of S EXHIBITS i the State hie week. Railroads. m 8 BERG, .1 SecretaryM yj > STHMI SION MERCHANTS M %. c. m Commission. Cotton a flj eceive con- .JkM which wilt J tention. .jM @ H9 LLAS , @ sz co., i m ERS, ' m CHARLESTON, S. C M reful Attention. AL1TY" J s, Finishes 1 Do It Right \ A VITH f]|| cturers IRE Thp iW co. I "o People s j outh Carolina \ ^ |