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New Arrivals. An exquisite line Yal Laces, including all the dainty patfc terns, all at the astonishing II old prices, only 5c the yard. A Also a beautiful line of Laces in the wider widths, 15c and 2">c per yard. Just received, a splendid as- j sortment Hats and Caps in the i latest blacks. One hundred dozen Gents' Heavy Fleece-Lined underwear, well worth 75c each or $1.50 the suit, but our price to you 65c each or $1.25 the suit. Expected to arrive this week, Ladies' and Children's Winter Underwear. 2,000 yards of'splendid Sea Island Sheeting, 10c yd, or 9c yd by the bolt of 50 or 60 yds. 2.000 yds Check Homespun, only 10c yard. Selling lots or this for mattress tick, as tickings are so high. , 2,000 yards famous Pee Dee Plaids only 12 *c yard. Nowhere in town will you find yard-wide Soft Bleaching at 15c yard better than ours. Come and see it. A lot of Children's Dresses, bought last spring for fall delivery, cheaper now than you can buy the cloth to make them Call and see. Skirts! Skirts! the latest styles here. W.E.Jenldnson iooum *w| Mr W EJenkinsonvisited Charleston this week. j Miss Burke of Charleston is visit-1 ing the Misses Plowden. Mrs M F Swann spent Sunday with relatives at Salters. Mrs Sue T Ervin is visiting; Indiantown relatives this week. Mr Grant VanKeuren returned from Hendersonville, N C, Sunday. Mr Samuel Thompson of Georgel^town visited relatives here yesterday Mr I W Cockfield of Cades, R F D, ^ i? ? was in Kmgstree saiuraay uu uusiness. Mr A H McElveen of Cades was in town on business Friday of last week. Mr Norman W Cook of Andrews was in Kingstree yesterday on business. T Alex Blakely has been elected treasurer of the student body of Wofford college. Miss Eunice Odom of Bennettsville has been visiting her cousin, Mrs L S Dennis, here. Mrs L Roy Cates and little daughter returned home Tuesday from a visit to relatives here. Miss Marian McFadden has resumed her duties as teacher at Old Johnsonville school. ! Mi3S Marie Thorn left yesterday for Greensboro, N C, to resume her duties as teacher there. Miss Amanda Edwards returned home Tuesday afternoon from a visit to her sister at Bishopville. J D 0'Bryan, Esq, has returned from Fort Oglethorpe, Ga, and resumed the practice of law here. Mrs J C Lewis of Chadbourn.N C, spent two days here last week visiting her brother, Mr A C Swails. The Misses Ervin of Indiantown are apending several days with Mrs Sue T Ervin in North Kingstree. Have you paid your subscription ^ J ^ * If ?ol1 of Ar ^ to tne rtea cross, n uut. va.. ?v send check to Bank of Williamsburg. The Jewish stores in town were closed yesterday, being the fast of Yom Kippur, or Day of Atonement. Mr R E McElveen, Cades. R F D, was in Kingstree Tuesday and came up to "shove his subscrition ahead." > Mr W S Hudson of Salters was in town Saturday and had his name placed on The Record's subscription list. Heyward Brockinton has been elected treasurer of the sophomore club of the University of South Carolina. Mrs Rush of Blackville, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs W V Brockington, returned home yesterday. Mr L R Mcintosh has accepted a position with the Williamsburg Hardware Co, having resigned his policeman, w Mr L T Thompson has purchased a fiutiful home at Hendersonville. C, and he and his family are now rupying it. Big carnival in the eourt house yard tomorrow(Friday)night.}Don't L fail to go down the Midway. k Mrs E C Epps returned home I urday morning from the Fiore infirmary, where she had been several weeks. Mr .J M Kirton of Trio, R F was in town Friday with his son v left with the drafted boys for Ca Jackson Saturday. Mrs A M Mcknight has returi home after spending a few d with her daughter, Mrs J C M shall, near Morrisville. Three pieces of real estate will offered at public sale here Mond two under foreclosure and one non-payment of taxes. Mr W S Cross of Marion "was town a day last week shaking hai with friends. He spent part of 1 time at Mr S M McClary's. A special servic? was held at 1 Baptist church ?ast Sunday aft noon, at which five adults from t Cedar Swamp neighborhood w< baptized. Mrs A Wertheine of Gainesvil Fla. is the guest of the Misses ? cobs. Mr Wertheine and Mr Loi Jacobs served in the^same compa during the civil war. Mr and Mrs W R Pritchett, i companied by Mrs H W Nelson Indiantown, spent Friday here. M Nelson came to see her son Hen depart for Camp Jackson. The regular services will be i sumed at the Baptist church Sund is follows: Sunday-school, 10 a. n morning sermon, 11a. m.; evenii worship, 7:30 p.m. All invited. Hon R K Wallace left this moi inr for Florence, where he will op a liw office in the Masonic Tempi We regret to lose Mr Wallace b hope he will b? successful in his nt location. Parent-teacher association w hold an informal reception for tl teachers at the school auditoriu Monday afternoon, October 1, fro 4:30 to G:30. The public are invito t? be present. ' Rev P S McChesney has receive i a 'all from the Central Presbyterii ch-rch at Anderson. He is one ( thibest pastors Kingstree has evi hac and we hope the Presbyteriai her will be able to induce him I renin with us, F*- some time past the old stoi seend to find favorite "lodgings in Nrth Kingstree, but last Sundi even.g when he came in from tl swans and lakes he stopped in tl oppose part of town and found roostij place at the home of Mrs A Netes, where he gladdened tl heartsf Mr and Mrs R W Lewis I the plantation of a little blat haired iby boy. An Apieciation of Hon. P, H. StoIL In the>resentment of the gran jury at t> term of court just he! at Sumte We note the following: "We len with regret that 01 earnest Sector, jvho has been s faithful inie discharge of his di ties for theast several years, wi at an early \te tender his resigns uon 10 acceia more honorable pc sition, and we We regret to lose s faithful, fair nd zealous an officei yet we must .mmend him for th patriotism he *s displayed in this the greatest -j^s that we, fre America,has ev been drawn intothe great worl^ar?jn acceptini the honored pos-,n 0f judge advc cate general." Judce Frank ifio w imnorl th jury in expressinjregret at losinj Solicitor Stoll and,ajd him a higl compliment upon;s faithful am efficient work as a irt officer. Town Electiorues<jay> The town election me off ver; quietly Tuesday. onlyjjrteen vote being polled. The fovjng gentle men were elected an^jll assurm office on October 1: vor. L V Gilland; Aldermen, bv Fairey Thos McCutchen, F A her, T I Arrowsmith, Harry Bion> q t Thompson; Commissioneif publi? Works, LeRoy Lee. / ?? It's a Fine Boy. Born to Mr and Mrs J Larshal of Morrisville on wean<?saaagt t fine boy. Mother and bal^0jnp well. Rnmember our motto, 'tter ornnH^ frtr Ip?5s monev." We k.q?. ' ? _ tee our prices. " 8-f" Kingstree Furniture Do you like Oysters? Try ^ there are no better. T L Joye &' Props Farmers' Cafe. 9-13-{ When you bring your cotton town,call at the Farmers' Cafe; 1 class meals at all hours. 9-13-t When you are in Kingstree d< fail to visit the big Furniture Si next to postoffice. 9-6-t Kingstree Furniture Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up Sysl The Old Standard general strengthening K GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC, driTei Malaria.enrichea tbebloodandWlIda uptbe I tea. A trat tonic. For adnlta aod children. ?it ? ?h?. A Call to Colored Familes. nee On next Saturday, October sixty-four colored men will be in Kings tree for muster into the fedo eral service and for transfer to Camn 1/, r v.|10 Jackson. These men must have mp lodging for one night and the local I board requests all colored families in Kingstree, who can provide lodgne" ing for one or more of these j a-vs men, to come to their office in the ar" j court house and register their names j at once, so that when the men rebe port here they can be readily assign-1 ay, ed to homes for the night. The for government allows 50 cents for > lodging each man, and the local j . board expects the colored people of | the town to show their patriotism j the Prov'ding lodging for these men | 8 one night, as the white citizens did i for she drafted men who left here j the last Saturday. er- Each family should straint a point he to accommodate as many men as ?re possible, and at 5-o'clock Saturday evening have some member of the je family or representative at the court' ja'_ house to meet and take them to i ui* your home. . \ ?I j ny Mr Thos McCutchen, of the Wil- i1 liamsburg Live Stock Co, left Tues- i ac- day for Richmond, Va. to purchase a l carload of horses and mules. This t rs stock is expected to arrive here Sat- j ry urday. i Notice to Teachers. re- ? % The County Teachers' association j . will be held in the court house at | a .'' Kingstree on Saturday, October 6. <] The examination will begin at 9 a. I r m. and close at 4 p. m. t 9-27-2t J V McElveen \ en Co Supt of Education. ut Have you seen the Piedmont Au- t fW tomobile? Made in the South; made ii for the South, and good, like the y ill South. 9-27 c be Kingstrfe Hardware Co, Agts. t m >d i ?? ?d in r>f ylWS :p Kii I Trade Mark IO?t I ?r?- I wrnmmmmmtmmmmmammmmmmmm <* I \ \ \ TANLAC'S SUCCESSls DUE TO REAL MERIT HOT AIR WILL PUT A BALLOON UP BUT WON'T KEEP IT THERE. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE But Success Is Impossible Unless Then Is a Dollar-for-Dollar Value Behind the Article Advertised. This is an age of advertising, and everyone is familiar with the popular saying, ''It pays to advertise." Advertising is a business force. 80 potent is the charm cast by its spell it has been known to perform marvelous feats and to accomplish phenominal results. It cannot be truly said, however, that everyone who advertises succeeds, for unless full value underlays the articles advertised. the advertising would ultimately fall of its own weight. In [his connection we must not forget [he words of the immortal Lincoln, ivhosaid: "You can fool some of [he people all of the time; you can fool all of the neoDle some of the ;ime, but you cannot fool all of the people all of the time." So if there s not behind every advertisement a lollars and cents value to the article tdvertised, r.o amount of advertisng will stimulate the sale on such in article beyond a certain point, rhis applies to every line of busiless, and the modern business man >r firm can only succeed through lonest advertising and fair dealing. Hot air will put up a balloon but t won't keep it ,there. So, when he manufacturers of Tanlac placed t on the market something over 2 ears ago, they did so with the firm | onviction that they were offering | o the people the best and purest i IStyleplus Clothes ngstree Di The Stor product of it- kind on the America! market today. They did not hesi tatc, therefore, to expend vast sum: * for advertising, because they knev that the more the people hear* * about Tanlae the more they wouh buy it. The success the pre para tion achieved was immediate, and people everywhere were (piick t< recognize its genuine merit. , Tanlae has never been advertised as a "cure-all" or that it would perform unheard-of wonders. The advertising has been clean, straight' forward and constructive. Actual facts and figures have been stated in a businesslike way in a manner that has commanded confidence in the conservative claims set forth. I'nderlying these claims tnere has been real value, not from a dollars I and cents point alone, but from health as well. And that's just I where Tanlac has scored. And i that's why it is here to stay. Tanlac, the master medicine, is sold by Kingstree Drug Co, Kingstree; Mallard Lumber Co, Greelyville; Farmers' Drug Co, Heming! way; S S Aronson, Lane; R P Hin! nant, Suttons; W D Bryan, Bryan. SPECIAL NOTICES ! : - - - Furnished House for Rent-Goo<1 | 6-room dwelling,home of Dr C D Jacobs, | in desirable locality, furnished and ready for occupancy; good stables and \ necessary outbuildings and plenty of garden space. Rent reasonable. Apply to M H Jacoas, Kingstree, S C. 9-27-tf Money to Loan.?We are in position to loan money in sums of two to ten thousand dollars on improved and developed farm land and well located town property, in Williamsburg county, at 6 per cent for long terms. Kelley & Hinds, Kingstree, SC. 9 13-tf Setter Pups For Sale?Three four months old male puppies, eligible for registration, ready for training. $10.00 j each. S F Epps, Kingstree, S C. 9-27-2t I Goats Wanted?50 to 75 head of Goats. H A Miller. 8-23 lality Always ice Always tl e Nation Ovi i know that Styleplu advertised year afte t to coast?that is tl these clothes are wh n. y also know that they /ery other man, Styleplus < Clothes...: "The 5<jme price the nation o They are guarantx satisfaction. The fabrics. They ha LIiu.L men iCL-ws^iii/: great designer i | They are carefullj 1 of the largest and r organizations. C models and patte hard to fit can be x We are alsc The New Styleplu greater variety o models. Suits a ry Goods < e of Quality I } For Sale cheap-One four-cylinder second hand Hutson Car in good condition. Price. $275.00. See or write ' Claude J Thompson. 9-27-tf j For Sale?Farm of 100 acres, 27 un. der cultivation. 4 miles west of Kings' tree, on Manning road. Fine for cotton, - corn, tobacco, etc. Considerable cyI nress timher on nlacp All huildincs t thoroughly repaired and new tobacco barn built this year. Price $1.70o; only $300 cash required. Address Kelley & I Hinds, Kingstree, S C. For Sale?One Dodge Car, in good condition, at a bargain for cash. C Tucker, Kingstree, S C. 8-30-tf For Sale?My house and lot, now occupied by F E Bradham; cheap for ' cash or easy terms. Quick sale desired. Address, F K Graham, Bamberg, S C. 8-30-tf_ For Rent:?Two-story dwelling, late home of Dr Claude McCabe. Rent reasonable. Apply to L W Gilland, Esq, Kingstree, S C. 8-16-tf For Sale?Baggett Hotel, Lanes, S C, furnished. Hotel contains 40 rooms, I including bathrooms. Water supplied 1 by gasoline engine and building lighted i _i a. Y? : a wiiij aueiyleue pi am. rur price aou terms, apply to Mrs M L Baggett. ' Lanes, S C. 7-26-tf | i I To Rent?One Bungalow on R R Ave, containing four rooms 10x18 feet with 10 ft hallway: piazza 217x10 ft encircling entire building; lavatories in every room; kitchen and dining room joining, with bathroom and fixtures; water conveniences everywhere?no water taxtwo flowing wells; elegant peaches,figs, pears and grapes; servants' house; twostory barn ana stable; large fowl house; spacious, rich garden, all a bargain at I $20.00 the month, payable monthly, with privilege of purchase. Lot 210x210ft, more or less. Apply to John M Ross, [ Attorney at Law, Kingsrree, S C. 8-20 1 Seed Oats! Seed Oats! Red Rust-Proof Seed Oats at lowest price for cash. Bring your wagon and carry back a load of Seed Oats. 9-27-tf Odom & Dennis. The Quinine That Does Not Affect the Heaf Because of ita tonic and laxative effect, T.AXA; TIVE BROMO QUININE is better than ordinary Quinine and does not cause nervousness nor ringing in head. Remember the lull name and look for the signature of &. W. GROVE. 30c. n > Known , le Same er s Clothes $17 :r year, from leir assurance at the makers I pay the same w 0* eG'Stgoco vcr* ?ed for wear and y are all wool ve that real style * :e at a glance?a fashions them. r tailored by one . nost experienced ireat variety of tiis. Even the easily satisfied. s ) showing s Grade at *21 / fabrics and nd overcoats. I Co#j