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! NC W S to supply K vancing e | Ladit 1 Lac 1 Ladic w Dress Go i Boys* I j^j X' U11, i| to sell yo TO sortment ? Sih I Trio News Notes. Trio, October 16:?Misses Sarah Bailey and Anita Tartt have resumed their work as teachers of the Trio Graded school. Miss Bessie Lockliear has returned fram the Florence infirmary very * much improved. Miss Annie Ogburn is visiting Mrs L D Nettles of Alcolu. Mrs TS Carter is visiting relatives f in Lancaster and Kershaw, pf Mr J W Moore has purchased an automobile. Mr and Mrs W T Howell and chil-1 dren spent last Sunday in West) Andrews. Mr J Z MeConnell filled Mr Davis' appointments here and at Concord last Sunday. Dr D Z Rovell spent Sunday at Trio. The Aimwell school opened MonMiccpc Rnvd and Black as VI?JF VflVU AH.MWT teachers. Mrs J L Graham and baby have returned from Lake City, where the baby had been under treatment of Dr Whitehead. Mr and Mrs W N Register and Miss Bessie Register visited Georgetown last week. Mr Julius Lifrage and Miss Mayme Blakeley were married in Georgetown on September 23. Mr R E Register was a visitor in PharlPKfnn last week. 4 Mrs Laura Jefferson and Miss Elizabeth Barrineau have returned from Andrews. Mr A W Graham and three friends from Columbia are in the community deer driving. They report killing one this morning. Mr Whaley Hinnant has returned from Jordan. Mesdames E R Rowell and R C Mitchum are visiting Mrs W T *-? ' ? V. _* T ceaenuauKu at t>uuisc. Mr W T Rowell made a business trip to Charleston last Tuesday. Mr J W Moore and family and Misses Mariette and Mittie Moore spent Sunday in Georgetown. NOTICE! The Teachers' Association will meet in Kingstree at the court house on Saturday, October 27, at noon. . ^ ... ai mis ineeung ucw ui vnv association will be elected. Topic for discussion will be, "What Part the School will Take in the County Fair." All teachers are urged to be present. i 10-lS-2t J V McEkveen. Co Supt of Edu. Get your Bagging and Ties from People's Mercantile Co. 10-4-tf j k ywi your wants at 1 very day. CJ"W 3s' Suits lies' C s' First-Cl ods, Trimmings, y Thous u at wholesale ] of goods you e1 rermai MRS HAGUEWOOD TELLS j OF STRANGE EXPERIENCE ANDERSON WOMAN DECLARES SHE WAS FORCED TO ENDURE MUCH. HFTA1I.S REMARKABLE. 1___ _ ! She Has Words of Advice for Those | Who May Be Experiencing Same Troubles She Did. ' "I think every ailing person i should take Tanlac," declared Mrs! Girtie Haguewood, of <50 Riverside, j Anderson, in a statement she gavej May 2t>. "I suffered from an ag-j m-.ivatt*! 1 iv#?r tronhio und kidnev trouble, and 1 was on the verge of, a breakdown when I began taking j Tanlae. I frequently had dizzy j spells so severe that I could hardly j walk, and then I was in consider- j able pain, too. My back was so, weak and hurt me so much I had to ! have help in leaving my bed, and I had the most awful attacks of sick headache. I could do no work and I was just able to l?e out of bed. "But the Tanlac got me in fine i shape and I am strong and hearty now. My skin has cleared up a lot and I do not have those dizzy spells now. I have a fine appetite, too, and 1 never l>eich up my food as I used to. The Tanlac got my kidneys anil back in fine shape, too, and I am not troubled with headache It is a exeat medicine. Tan lac is." Tanlac, the master medicine, is sold by Kingstree Drug Co, Kingstree; Mallard Lumber Co, Greelyville; Farmers' Drug Co, Hemingway; S S Aronson, Lane; R P Hinnant, Suttons; \V D Bryan, Bryan. Hallowe'en Box Party. Hemingway, October 12:?There will be a Hallowe'en box party given at the school auditorium Friday evening, October 26, for the benefit of ? n j I tne local Itea Gross crmuiei. must ! who anticipate attending this event will please prepare a mask, as these will be worn by all present. The , ladies are requested to bring a small j box of lunch sufficient for two persons. i We have nothing to offer you but Furniture for less than, you can buy it elsewhere. Ask your neighbor; ; he's our customer. 9-6-tf j Kingstree Furniture Co. S Yf the lowest prici e have a beaut from oats $ lass Dres Millinery* Staj ;and Do prices. Give i ver saw in this is De i Have You Seen riTDVITI X V/ AMI A A ^ and HoUS< Our stock is complete a Remember, too, that Dw/vW# Cliovtli JT iunr>Jiiai ii with ever}7 dollar's wort Steele Furnit Main KINGSTREE II fctthePEE mm NOVEMBER The Biggest s All of You* Friei Write for Pi Pee Dee Fail FLOREN V\\l0-ll-4t " 3 )UR bs. Do not wai iful line of $9.98 u 2.98 t< ;ses from >le Goods, Shoe: J liars wo] lis a call and yo county, at the pa runt Our Display of JRE g Furnishings nd our prices are right. # | we give ig Coupons h purchased at our store r ure Company Street * ; - - S.C. DEE FAIR CE, S. C.' 6-9, 1917. ind Best Yet. ?/lo uri 11 ka Tkore III 1UO fT 111 W A I1VA VI remium List. r Association CE, S. C. in JJ TIM1 t, because goods are p to $35.< d $30.0 $5.98 to $35 s, Clothing for Men rthofGoo u will see the larges owe& prices. ? aii UiVl * Watch and Jewelry ~^T~ After th /f^\ over a J Watches ai I will sell i while thej UI1UC, ux. Bring me; Clocks and i ed. Repain ceived. Ma tended to. I T. E. BAGGETT, Come to Us for Scho With the return of scl children need a number pursuing their studies, full line of Tablets, S< Pens, Ink, Pencils, Eras Uoouu and Fanpv Rrnrerifis { nuu v j mm i uiiuj vivvviiw i Here you can find ev need for the table or stock. Quality highest, ! THE CASH~ ODOM <& DENNIS, Pr< Phone 120. Academj L. S. DENNIS, Mai ' ? See Our Samples of i qrwr|<yJ R SF"i ktffl <v> 1 ! ad- BX X3 1 90 I O 1 iyy\i .00 gg 4 S 11 t as- | 3. E I Bargains. e sale I have left few High Grade nd Jewelry which it very low prices r last. Come at they may all be i making room for r stock. your broken Watches, fewelry to berepair3 made same day re- I ^ il orders profaptly atPhone 44. Jeweler. iol Supplies 100I days the of articles in We carry a eratch Pads, ers, &c. ind Stock Feed. - erything you to feed your price lowest. STORE * oprietors j and Mill Sts. * after A Engraving.