JC_? ? I ! IFHIIJ Jtffi yGr In nr W AAA vr m. IlNE L T I We will nit I mer'comin; *v gj ana we wii I ing purcha 11 For $ S Pnr $ 1, <| JBL vr A ! 1 For $ * j? Now is j| lutely FRE | jfTShoes, Hat || - Two hundred Boy: ;S; $6.00 the suit. K One hundred Men ' ! 3; and vest, only $7.50. H Three hundred pai Sl-50 to ?5.00 the pa mHiC Boys Knee Pants BjU | Ladies' Long Coat H9V g| Ladies Coat Suits 9RH i 8 Three thousand ya sDun. 38 inches wide D Three thousand ya very heavy, 38 inche yards for $1.00. Two thousand yar no starch, 10c the yi Five thousand yar Calico, 50c for 20 ya 'Times ai going to tel \ ren going a] Clothing an of every thi forget our ? IH dare sell cm I useful prem h Jen | KINGSTRE liLShoei HBBM When you pay yoi your r liaBff dissappointed. If j & get what you pay f< II - Men's ant i > I W\ The best ana larg ' that defy competiti< II faction to every cu< j.s. uBM' the storj INSON Bf eat Prer der to stimulate 1 atch | rds, or 90c for 40 yards. , > . " , , V \ ^ *e hard," you say.. Yes, 1 you right here that yoi Vvnorl "hVnQ "W L UUI1U UCli v.1 tinu ? 7 d we want to sell these t ng on hand and it must jreat, grand, wonderful ;aper,and then pay you t liums. Isn't that tempt: kinson Broi 4 :E f s! Shoes! v ' nr money for a pair of shoes, you | noney's worth, but often you are 'ou buy your shoes from us you j * >r. 9 (> j I Youths' ninfhinor I I UUIIIU VIVIIiliig I est assortment in town at prices I on. Let us fit you out. Satisi >tomer is our motto. ERON J E WITH THE GOODS v | .J ' ^ nium ( \ :he Cash Trad *TYE premium otters, given a Cash R emiums for Cou| v: will give you your choice of ife, or a set of Colonial Glas e will give you your choice s Water Pitcher, a large G igateware. . . we will give a new stvle s? 3 Dish Pan?Something you ur choice in this lot of Pore >me nice Hoiiseh of the best stocks und in Kingstre< Five Thousand Dollars ($5, and Children's Shoes must f hristmas and every pair gua tnoney refunded. Did you e^ '' torn shoes from us? , No. W recommend; shoes that we ca can replace with another pair When it comes to shoes we ta we only handle the best . - ?L. . 'k A large stock of Boys and 1 25c and 50c each; including a famous world renowned John One of the most stylish an Hats to be found in town. Men's, Ladies' and Childre sizes and qualities. Dress Goods, Silks, Ginghi going ehefcp. f we admit all of tl i will not see men,v ii-i-fw** 'TVimr mnof IllL^I. iliuot irticles to them che be sold or we go bi Free Premium Offc ,o buy by giving yo ing. .Nuff Said. thers Coi SOU >- v % " QWlr'^Wlr^Wl^W^ I GO Courtne F< Breakfast, Din A First Class M i Pricey to Suit t ICE CREAM, SOFT D FINE ASSORTME> BACCO AND "MOTHER'S BREAD"?Best JM9-3m . '*/ i )ffer | e for the | >AYS | Every custo- i egister Coupon i )ons represent- |; i splendid Diamond Steel S' 5 Tumblers, or a piece of ?5 of a ^ beautiful one-half S; lass Berry Bowl or Dish, syenteen-quart Porcelain' gg have never seen before. S elained Saucepans, Boil- ? old Ware abso= | ; of Dry Goods, |; e to select from. ? ' !. M Jg 300) worth of Men's, Ladies' be sold between now and So iranteed to be all leather or er buy a "pair of paper bot- Jg 3 only sell shoes that we can jg ,n guarantee; shoes that we g? if they show signs of defect. 53 ike a back seat for no ,one? j8 x jS Children's Hats and Caps at ?} splendid assortment of the B. Stetson Hats at ^4 each. 281 id snappiest lines of Men's ?5 :a's Winter Underwear in all g v v S? irns, Calicoes and Percals, all g* 1 . 1} tat,- but , we are | '/omen and child- 1 have Shoes and 1 ap. A big stpck 1| oke. Now,don't 1 jr. .No one will ? u these beautiful | npany 1 TH CAROLINA 1 SB / w?Vlr' motion for a new trial, which wa* \ - +i *' argued by one or Vaughn's lawyen, > .T "f would go to the jury without, argument. "1 have acted devilishly, I have acted shamelessly," began Vaughn. "The devil tempted me and I have fallen." He pleaded eloquently but vainly with the jury to save his life, - - - ... . not so much for his sake as lor ms wife and little daughter. ' - . * j, Neither Mrs Vaughn nor her \ lM daughter was in court to-day.though they had been with the accused since the trial opened. He was formerly assistant superintendent of the First > ? * ' ! Baptist church Sunday-school, one / of the largest and most fashionable in this city. He was a ministerial student and frequently occupied pulpits of churches in and around Green ville. He owns considerable property. BLEASE ORDERS REMOVAL, Columbia, October 26:?Governor . ' ?. Blease to-night instructed the Sheriff of Greenville county to bring T U Vaughn to the penitentiary as soon as sentence is pronounced on him. His telegram to Sheriff Poole reads as follows: "Bring Vaughn to penitentiary on * first train after sentence has been passed on h'im. Allow no delay. See Acts, 1912, page 702." Immediately on leaving the court house to-night officers in custody of ff U Vaughn boarded an automobile CnortnnKnrnr urhoro tVlPV - gu.li? If U^OH.C44lk/Ul|S? ?' ? *-? V VMVJ caught a train for Columbia, where the condemned man will be put in the penitentiary for safekeeping. This was done as a precauti6rary . measure, it was said at the Sheriff's ' * office to-night. V. ? Oog Lost. A young pointer, less than one year old, female, white with liver colored spots. Liberal reward wiH be paid for her return to L. D. Rodgers, 10-24-tf Kingstree, S. G. ? 4 Loj on the Track of the fast express means serious trouble ahead if not removed, so does loss of appetite. It means lack ~ i / .1 * _ ? oi vitality,loss or strengtn ana nerve weakness. If appetite fails, take Electric Bitters quickly to overcome the cause by toning- the stomsch and curing the indigestion. Michael Hessheimer of Lincoln, Neb, had been sick over three years, but six bottles of Electric Bitters put him right on his feet again. They have helped thousands. They give pure blood, strong nerves, good digestion. Only 50 cents at M L Allen's. x