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Ilppslk & okl it WMk XJKotiey U / 111 ? ir c Jf ww 1 j -M. King's To Our Teachers aod Pupils: Thursday, October 21, is "Educational Day" at our County Fair. You will be admitted free on that day, and all of you are earnestly re- j quested to attend. Coming at the opening of the school session, we do not hope to j make a very extensive display of ex*; hi bits, but I am sure every school! that is open at the time will have some articles of general interest to enter. I suggest as especially appropriate: 1. Pictures of your school building. class-rooms, and grounds. 2. Statistics as to your enroll ment average attendance, number of grades, number of teachers, special taxes, length of term, transportation, etc. ( 3. Specimens of industrial work. Bear in mind the fair is an advertising medium and that town or community is well advertised whose school has a good display. 1 J G McCullough, 9-30-2t Co Supt of Edu. A Wonderful Antiseptic. ( Germs and infection aggravate ail- j ments and retard healing. Stop that , infection at once. Kill the germs i and get rid of the poisons. For this purpose a single application of Sloan's Liniment not only kills the pain but destroys me germs. mis neutralizes i infection and gives nature assistance ; by overcoming congestion and gives j a chance for the free and normal flow of the blood. Sloan's Liniment i is an emergency doctor and should 1 be kept constantly on hand. 25c, 50c. i The $1.00 size contains six times as j < much as the 25c. ) ] ! WIL1 I | A Qra 1 Exhibii 1 of th 1 Count | Farr I Produ iDon * f ^ Life Member c ( Ijour portion of the ^Utiivcr^ ~your ability and your zea b equipped to *$eize your Ic is clear to anything you cc Tee Nee Ban itree, School Supplies. Have you seen our big- window display of School Supplies? If not, j then you had better look them over, j for here you will find everything in j the way of pens, pencils, writing j tablets, ink, crayons, etc. that your < children.will need and we are selling' this line of goods at a. figure that j will surprise you when you compare | our price with that of other dealers. : Parents, if you can't come yourself,! send your children to our place fori school supplies. 9-30-2t People's Mercantile Co. ( EVER SALIVATED BY CALOMEL? HORRIBLE! Calomel is Quicksilver and Acts Like Dynamite on Your Liver. Calomel loses you a day! You know what calomel is. It's mercury; quicksilver. Calomel is dangerous. It crashes into sour bile like dynamite, cramping and sickening you. Calomel attacks the bones and should never be put into your system. When you reel bilious, sluggish, constipated and all knocked out and believe you need a dose of dangerous calomel just remember that your druggist sells for 50 cents , a large bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone,which is entirely vegetable and pleasant to take and is a perfect substitute for calomel. It is guaranteed to start your liver without stirring you up inside, and cannot salivate. Don't take calomel! It make3 you sick the next day; it loses you a day's work. Dodson's Liver Tone straightens you right up and you feel great.' Give it to the children because it is: perfectly harmless and doesn't gripe.! LIAMS < Oct nd I ? tion s- -\. * CtS H ail to see o ship in the As$( 4 3?feMil I '^onlb bounJcy'*' I. ^ouV^anA rcabg bi rthri^hL^^our in honestly reach." Herbert Kaufman. i =' $ tat4 to I puhjourmanci; l!V* 12 ?.t rr S. C. Ij ' Every Home Needs a Failhiul Uutjii and j Fold Remedy. When seasons change and colds appeal?when you first detect a cold after sitting next to one who has; sneezed, then it is that a tried and i tested remedy should be faithfully} used. "I never wrote a testimonial before, but, I know positively that for myself and family, Dr King's New Discovery is the best cough remedy we ever used and we have tried them all." 50c and 61.00. I r An awful hurricane from the Gulf of Mexico struck the United States yesterday. It was most destructive at New Orleans, where the wind attained a velocity of 86 miles per hour. Five persons were killed,many injured and the property loss reached millions. No. Six-Sixty-Six Thia ia a preacriptioa prepared especially for MALARIA or CHILLS 6. FEVEP. 1 Five or six doses will break any case, and if taken thea as a tonic the Fever will not | return. It acta on the liver better than | Catomel and doea not Uripe or sicken 25c I Meat for Sale V I Saturday of I Next door to Nelson's Wan q cash. The price is right. MEET US I m Ton :ober 19, : ^ V y-. - ' .V .:' ?';. > r i~ the gre pen day s iciation, $10.00. IClarendo^Rolle^loun I Mills located at Manning, S. C. Wheat bought and sold. Products of Mill exchanged for Wheat. FOR SALE: | Flour, Bran and Mill Feed. L Correspondence solicited. | Address, ft CLARENDON ROLLER FLOliR HILLS | | 9 30-4t Manning, S. C. S ? THE TKRiCE-A-WEEK ^EDITION OF THE New York World. Practically a Daily at the Price of a Weekly. No Other Newspaper in the Wor'd Gives So Much at So Low a Price. TVip iroar 1Q11 Vine hppn flip ninct pt traordinary in the history of modern times. It has witnessed the outbreak of the great European war, a struggle so titanic that ic makes all others look small. You live in momentous times,and you should not miss any of the tremendous events that are occurring. No other newspaper will inform you with the promptness and cheapness of the Thricea-Week edition of the New York World. Moreover, a year's subscription to it will take you far into our next Presidential campaign. The Thrice-a-Week World's regular subscription price is only $1.00 per year, and this pays for 156 papers. We offer this unequaled newspaper and The County Record together for one year for $1.75. The regular subscription of the two papers is $2.00. County Fair Oct. 19-22 Wednesday and Each Week. shouse. I sell strictly for 9-16-4t ATRICK. * ' kJ'-" ^ at Midw. inH nio*ht 111V* lll^ll v t2s^^2s^2s^2z^Zu AT THE COUI , 20, 21, $&L poiatSKP I SOdfoVEfe *ASK any business man in tow: t\ OVER HIS HEAD. CERI ness and he couldn't live at these days the AVERAGE MAN NEATH the COVERS of a BA elect a RELIABLE INSTITTJTIC LET US PUT A CO! BANK OF ? ?:?'?:?@:@ ? ? ' TU? Daaimit i-lo' | (O) l tic Ji\uuiiijr j x m | Full Five 1 MAXWELL 1 I PRICE ? F. O. B 0 Including ele< J trie lights, magi @ man" mohair ? rims, clear visio: ? ing windshield a ? D. C. SCOT ? Kingstree, :?:@?:?:@:?:?:??:?j STY 22 " H n/i It] c I G I J: I I ay Attra Season Ti 1 V1.X 1 V.^ rw 5):?:?:?'??:?:??:?:?:?: ? , ndsome, Luxurious ? ? ! Passenger i?> TURING CAR IJ $655.00 . Detroit. ^ j?) ctric starter, elec- ? inrm'fiAn ' 'nri A Jsfc 16M i?ats, $ : and i' )ultry ft ictions= i 1 ckets, $2.00 | J A s .... J ,1CtU l^illtiviij viiv top, demountable ? n, double ventilat- Jt md tire carrier. 3 T, JR., Agent, ? South Carolina @ ?:@:@?:?:@@:@:@@:@:@ FAIR I n . P orses. M 77 B3 Lules, $ attle, m. iogs, I Piaan JW i> OF YQUKHEADl^l n whether he has a CHECK BOOK 'AINLY he has. He couldn't do busihome unless he had. More and more is PROTECTING his FAMILY BENX BOOK. Of course you want to * )N where SERVICE is PERSONAL. /ER ON YOUR HOME. ^ TTT"NrOftTR"EE.