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I or v/v A Bis OUR BUYE Coat Sui dont want, so ? No\ you need not t on Ready-to-W ARr Embroidery and < Cfllrc C/liiui uiuci y uhivj Stamped Towels match. Embroidi Come and see oui you. w. E. r-x-x-x-i-i | BRIS< 8 8 H H 1 * ~ g For H \ The New Briscoe ; ^ use. It has everythi: ; It is strongly and * ^ generous size brakes every part gives to i unripr anv and all C m ; "The Half Million ^ It is economical to o exceptional. Don't buy a car u the easy riding qual ^ Write or phone fc H GEORGE g| Cewgi B Distributors f "x-T-T-X* fR W< r HHve :R in New York ha ts, Long Coats, Si we have decided t N $20.00 and $25 $20.00 and $25. $5.00 Black anc $6.00 Black Sat $7.00 Beautiful $12.50 and 15.0C Big line of Men: v, Ladies, come and >uy. We are alway; CO.I dl/aiiU.i3 gVVyVA UHI r GOODS GAl Crochet Cottons of all kinds j and Cotton Floss of all kinds and Ladies Stamped Gown ery Hoops and needles, r Art Department. We have s JENKIN nnr UVJL ^ vv" FU The Car with the I Million Dollar M< r .ft ard Counti is a car for constant, depend; ng you want in a motor car?d ruggedly built. Sturdy ax 5, easy controls and a large fa it a constitution that will i j:j.: UI1U111UII5>. Dollar Motor is larger, gives perate?25 to 30 miles to the ntil you ride in the Briscoe?) [ties in this wonderful little c ir demonstration. TOWN MO etown, South Co or Georgetown and Will 'T?T-T'T-T'T?1 ONDE] in Ladi( s sent us (and they I Ik and Wool Skirts a o make the following OW7 L .00 Coat Suits offered 00 Long Coats offere* 1 Navy Serge Skirts c in Skirts offered at T Roman Striped Skirl ) One-Piece Dresses o s' Ladies and Misses' see this beautiful line c 3 pleased to show you 1 ;il Tuesday (next week LORE I and shades. . Come and see these, s, Pillow tops and Flosses to tome nice things here to show son, - x?xsex?r?x^l 725.00 B ELY EQUIPPED, lalf ^ M * gv Vil wm\ 0; 3lf M; M R y Work ^, ible, day in and day out u lurability, power, beauty. ^ 2 les, full elliptic springs, b ctor of safety inbuilt in A v -ender unmatched service f, 40 per cent more power. 0 gallon of gasoline is not ^ t: rou will be surprised at A ar. n c TOR CO.. I ' reli rolina | j iamsburg Counties. H T?T*TiT?T?T?v<' lA 4 A A AAA t RFUL 3s' Rea lave just come in) nd we have ten da I wonderful offer: I at Twenty per ce d at Twenty perce iffered at Twenty wenty per cent dh :s offered at Twen ffered at Twenty | Rain Coats at 20 ?f Ready-to-Wear g whether you buy or ) October 25th. STAP Sea Island Homespun, Check and Plaid Hon demand for Quilt and Comfc "Sun Flower," the be5 12 l-2c the yard or 11c by look. NUF SAID! - - K Or. Ferdinand Xing, a Hew -fork Cit There can be no strong, vigorous, Iron n romen without Iron?Huzated Iron take: ncrease the strength and endurance of ent. In two weeks' time In many lnstai ron, which may Injure the teeth, corrode han good. Take only organic iron?Hux >y all good druggists. AIR MANAGEMENT PLANS SHOW.: Resources of State to be Mobilized Next | Week on Large Scale Columbia, Oct 15?Prosecution of i be European war will not retard' reparations for a record attendance ) pon the State Fair which opens Oct; i 2. The resources of the State are: eing mobilized from every section. j: V W Long, director of the extension ! I Drees of Clemson College, and coun- j y demonstration agents, are already ,1 n the grounds organizing the coun- j: y exhibits which are always a ais- i inct feature of the State carnival, j1 Miss Edith Parrott of Winthropii ollege. State agent for home demon- j 1 tration work, is also in Columbia, < larshaling the resources of this field. ! he is being assisted by Miss Dora )ee Walker assistant State agent, nd Miss Gladys Smith, special agent. Tlu Qtntp npnartmpnt of Acrricul ure is also organizing its array of triking exhibits. This is always an nportant demonstration of the proress from year to year achieved in 3 South Carolina agriculture. Crops throughout the State are ielding abundantly this fall and the gricultural exhibits are expected to ie of an exceptionally high characer. Preparations to meet the exi OFF] idy-toa \arcre- jinh p!po*5 U lit 1 ^ V MUM VlV^i iys to accept or re N! :nt discount. :nt discount, per cent discount, scount. ty per cent discoui per cent discount, per cent discount arments. If you ar not. This Twent: LE DRY GOO 10c the yard or 9c by the b< lespun at 10c yard, or 9 1-2 >rt tops. it piece of Check and Plaid the bolt. Come and see; do [ingstree y Physician and Medical Author, says: aen nor beautiful, healthy, rosy-cheeked a three times peT day after meals will ! weak, nervous, run-down folks 100 per j ices. Avoid the old forms of metalllo the stomach, and thereby do more harm ated Iron." It is dispensed In this city i ; gencies of the war have caused the ; farmers of the State to diversify as ' never before, and the exhibits this vear should cover an unusually large scope. Interest in livestock is growing, and the campaign throughout the State to boycott Western smokehouses is expected to bring together an array of cattle and hogs this year never excelled at previous fairs. Horse racing will again be a particular feature and some large purses are being offered. The location of Camp Jackson in Columbia is to be a distinct factor in attendance upon the State Fair Oct 22-27. Relatives and friends throughout the State, of boys at Camp Jackson, will come to the State capital at that time for the dual purpose of getting a view of the immense military station, and also of visiting their relatives. The cantonment will provide attractions from other sources. A game of football between officers' teams will battle for supremacy on Wednesday of fair week. Saturday another contest will be staged between military teams, a strong aggregation of enlisted men having been lined up for a struggle with a fighting crew from the Charleston ER! Wear int selection of :turn what we [it. e not impressed / per cent offer IDS )lt by the bolt. This is in i Homespun in town at n't cost you a cent to / , s. c. ^Javy Yard. A troop of cavalry ^pill also provide daily exhibition drills on the race track and a military booth of all parts of equipment will be seen among other military displays. It is planned to have some nf hnorv finM nionaa in tlio hrtntK L IIIV iJv. o y j IIV.IU in tuv vvvwii* Clemson and Carolina will fight the usual football battle on Thursday, which is always regarded the "big" event of the week. Another Premiun by Pee Dee Fair. The Pee Dee Fair association has added another premium to the already long list. The new premium will be awarded to the housewife having the best booth exhibiting the conservation of food stuffs. There must be at least three entries. The contest will embrace the same points covered in that for the farm display, namely, quality, attractiveness, variety and quantity. This will not conflict with any farm display exh'bit. The officers of the association state that the prize offered to the housewives of the towns and cities of the Pee Dee section, in appreciation of the fact that they have made special efforts to conserve all of the food products grown on their gardens and town lots. There will no doubt be a large number of entries. In Florence countless cans and crlass Tars have been put up. and in this respect Florence is no better off than 'the other towns of this section, for the women have been working every where. The nature of the premium will be announced later. Declares He Won't Valentine. "No, sah," declared Sam, who lives at James Island and who is be tween 21 and 31 years of asre and without dependents. "Ah ain't goin' to valentine to jine de army; if dey wants me dey got to confound me." ?Charleston Cost. Whenever You Need a General Tonic Take Grove's The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Totr'c because it contains the well known tonic propertiesof QUININE and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives ont Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up the Whole System. 50 cents.