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[Wi HIT mi Anno Silv< mm m n | Main Street, Siegling M 243 King St.. I prjp THE PEA' The Piano that anyone in prices and easy terms. Let Samuel D. Carr, call on yoi possibilities of these instrur Samuel D, Carr Items ol General Interest. Three cases of infantile paralysis were reported from Lexington and Spartanburg counties Monday. William Waters, a farmer neai Clio, is in jail at Bennettsville foi the murder of Neal Mclnnis. Waters claims self-defense. Forty persons were arrested al Greenville Monday, among the numW. K. Mcln Nel The house wit men, men wh in T V 111 hou \IT onn nuu unced i jrmai J Next Door To1 usic House Charleston. S. C. . > * x YER PIANO the family can play. At low ; our special representative, Mr I and explain the wonderful nents. , Manager Florence House. i ber being Thomas Parks,a candidal j | for Sheriff, charged with operating II blindtigers. . 1; Exercises commemorative of the , birthday cf Gen Thos Sumter wil . be held at Stateburg school house Monday. An all-day picnic will be e ' eootnro of the /?<alphrnfinn 11 A conference of representative members of the Northern and South i tosh Sell Yo LOlill h a reputation for o started the King; vite you 1 se where Ti Y * vc F< mcTi On This n? 1 d L/C 4 Wee Nee Bank | ^mHOCO^ one da> SPECIAL REPRESE G, L. Hall Opt (NorfolK*Richmon< will be at the Store ol Gamble & Jacobs. THURSDAY, AU All who are in need of Ey to call and take advantage of 1 No charge for the examination " l""""" TTVovtr rvoir fit+oH 9hen giasaco. i-i?t* jr i^uti iivwu uuwv rect By taking advantage of thi service brought to your town tr ited any of the retail establisim Lynchburg, which are recogniz You take no chances as our you his personal guarantee. REMEMBEF Our Glasses Are Handled Oi i ern branches of the Methodist church i r is in session at Tate Springs,Tean, to consider plans for a union of the j | two bodies. Among the delegates is ; ; DrHN Snyder of Spartanburg. . 1 ? Following the refusal on the part x of the Gluck cotton mills at Ander- 1 son to grant a request for a 10 per J cent increase of wages throughout ; I the mills, the 285 employees of these mills walked out on a strike TuesE. J. I ur Tobacco 's 1 vivrcTD rvn i vju a a\ high prices and squ s tree Market. to bring y you are s tiue for e\ Yours ve Mc 3R KMU UK! 5 Page partrr i COMING! / ONLY! NTATIVE OF THE ical Company i-Lynchburg, Va.) f Atithopized Dealer ! , Kingstree, S. C. GUST 31, 1916 eglasses are urgently invited :his exceptional engagement and only regular prices for lutely guaranteed to be cors opportunity, ysu have the lat you would get if you vis;nts in Norfolk, Richmond or ed as the best obtainable. agent is authorized to give l THE DATE nly by Authorized Dealers. day and all machinery became iaie. < Chas E Hughes. republican nomi- ? nee for President of the United 1 States, opened his transcontinental 1 speech making campaign at Detroit, 1 Mich, Monday night when he ad- i * dressed a large gathering of voters, j' Mr Hughes severely assailed the1 ^ Wilson administration for its foreign 1 policy. A decision to launch the Demo- j I dester at the Old 1 IVar LEE, S. C. lare dealing. It is our tobai >ure to ge /ery pour A 4 ry truiy, Intosh, Hes Ol * Si Next . r lent: Kingstri GIVE THE BURGL BANKYOUR( SOME people extend invitations They carry on their persons o A CHECK BOOK is of no 1 ebaok is AS GOOD AS CASH to fc??iinlri v7bjita. If von haven't a OPEN ON BANK OF :ratic national campaign soon aftei September 1, regardless of wnethei Congress is still in session then, wa reached ac a conference in Washing ton Monday between President Wil jon, Chairman McCormick, of th< Democratic national committee, anc Homer S Cummings, the committee'! rice chairman. The Senate Tuesday passed th< aill to prevent interstate commerce E. Ca I Reliable cho conducted by the :co to ou t the hij id ter & Co.. jrIHE Week Store ee, S. C. ARTHE'HA.HA!" ASH WITH US .,.///, ill to the THIEF AND HOLDUP KAN. r in their homes large sums of money, xse to the professional thief. Still, t the tradesman or for the immediate % aaaaiiti^ UttUA AVVVUMI* TE TODAY. KINGSTREE. r in products of child labor by a vote r of 52 to 12. The measure, which s already had passed the House, was - brought to a vote in the Senate on . - the insistence of President Wilson ? after the Democratic Senate caucus 1 had decided to defer its considera3 tion until next December. ? Turnip Seed at 8-3-tf ?. Scott's Drug Store. rroll Burgess ^ I pioneer tobacco , r Ware= fhest v t ? f; Props. ' j ii - - j