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THE LEE COUNTY FAIR To Be Held at Bishopvilie November 28 to December 1. Inclusive. There is abundant promise that the second Lee county fair, which will be held at Bishopvilie November 28 to December 1, will surpass the success made last year. All of the exhibit buildings have been enlarged and several new ones erected, which will supply ample room for all exhibits. Entries in the several departments ' - *="- ?J :_ J: ? ?? are iast numg auu muimic uuc ui the largest and most varied lines of exhibits ever presented at a county fair in the South. The premiums are liberal, and many attractive special prizes are offered in every department. The management have centered on no one day as a feature day but have arranged the programs so as to have every day equal in the way of attractiveness. The Lee county fair horse show, which is handled on the same plane as the horse shows of the East and West.is the only one of its class presented at a county fair in the South. The classes comprises all styles of horsemanship, and the best of show horses from the East and West have been entered in the different contests. The horse show starts on the opening day and continues through the last day. The show ring is the largest in the South. Running and trotting races are two of the features of the fair, and horses from #*11 a# fKo AAiintrv will Ko nn OH 9CV,tlUU3 Uk Wilt wuuvi; ?? < mv v.. the card each day and contest on the fastest one-half mile track in the South. The agricultural displays will be large, and special provisions have been made to house one of the largest agricultural displays ever presented at a county fair. The household, needle and fancy work and school exhibits promise well. In the cattle department the finest grades of cattle will be exhibited. Many of the entries have taken first prizes at the big cattle shows of the i North and South. Much interest in J . the raising of swine throughout the South during the past two years prompted the management to offer most liberal premiums in this department and the result so far indicates a display of swine that will be of the hicrhest class. Poultry! What promises to be the biggest poultry show of the season is indicated by the number of entries in this department. The premiums to be awarded are the largest, yet offered in the State of South Carolina, and poultry from all sections of the country will be exhibited. The several community exhibits and individual farm displays will be ? a feature of the fair. In selecting the amusement features for the amusement plaza the management engaged Smith Greater Shows, which is the most refined and attractive of all the amusement combinations now before the public. The Lee county fair is a fair that promises no one better day than the other, but every day a feature day. Ample parking room has been provided within the grounds for automobiles and vehicles. To Preserve Harness. Harness leather, like shoes, cannot be neglected without injury that lessens its durability. It should be washed and oiled frequently. The washing should be done in tepid water, with a neutral soap and a spongue or stiff brush. After rinsing in clean tepid water, the harness is hung up to drain a little while before oiling. For driving harness neatsfoot or castor oil is best, but for heavy harness there may be some tallow in the oil. The applications* should be light for driving and iiberal for heavy harness. The oil, warm toj the hand, is rubbed thoroughly into j the leather while it is still wet from j the washing. Excess oil which the | leather is unable to take up should' be removed with a clean, dry cloth. A POWERFUL AID When you feel sluggish and Ilvl TwU9) U1CU GUU tUUlllClCUly you have the first symptoms of declining strength and your system positively needs the special nutritive food-tonic in SCOTT'S EMULSION to replenish your blood power, tf# on/) Knnri CUUTCU IM VUVMiDUUU miu k#l u?^ back the snap and elasticity oi good health. Scott'9 Emuhion applies Nature with the correct building-food which is better jiA than any drags, pills or M alcoholic mixtures. jyy The WoomiM cod ttrer oil ia (|Y~| Sua* 1 ImUmU dow rcSbcd ia oar 1IJ fl lirini Ubontorfee which A mka it ?wt and solotahle. soott a a*wa* JtowaScU jvj. vhs J .. CASES COUNTED AS HOPELESS RELIEVED. MOST USERS OF VITONA HAD LOST FAITH IN MEDICINE. SUCCESS IS UNEQUALED. Manager of the United Cigar Company Tells of the Remarkable Results He Obtained from Its Use. Most medical discoveries are tried ..lit mi i.Qcoc flint 'ire ?iifft?rincr from only a mild form of the disease that the remedy is supjiosed to relieve. The statements published from users of Vitona, who have l>een relieved from various ailments, are in nearly every ease those of people who have tried every other remedy without success until they had almost deemed themselves incurable. This has put Vitona under an ad-1 ditional handicap since the patient; has Iteen skeptical to start off with.1 Mr C A Reese, who resides at 111'' Iverson street, Atlanta, and who isj manager of the United Cigar Com-! panv. recently said: "Vitona is without a douht the finest medicine I know of. In fact, it will do more than I ever thought' a medicine could do. For seventeen j years 1 had- fainting spells. 1 j would often fall to the floor uncon- j scions and was always in fear of having these attacks, which came' sometimes as often as once a week. I heard aUmt the fine work Vitona was doing, and decided to give it a| trial, although I had little faith in t it or anything else. Soon after I! started taking it, the spells l>eeame less frequent, and eventually eeased entirely. I feel that a great hurden lias been lifted from my shoulders by this great discovery." Vitona will quickly overcome rheumatism, nervousness, indigestion, heartburn, gastritis, headaches, hill iousness, consti pat ion, sallow ane?i:*:.? f..?i 1 .u Illir ('(Miumuii, icui I'lraiu, ni<ui> i forms of catarrh, ear affections, dizziness, loss of vitality and strength, and is one of the U*st known iron tonics on the market today. Vitona is sold in Kingstree ex-; clusively hy Kingstree Drug Co. I Also at Lane hy S S Aronson; at j Brvan. \V D Bryan; at Hemingway, Fanners' Drug Co. Have you seen the big stock of House Furnishings at the big Furniture Store, next to postoffice? 9-6-tf Kingstree Furniture Co. 150 Fin * Ci . 0 hU to 8 ^ All desirabl M liamsburg coi ^ Best Farmii H being especial H TOBACCO, COTTO * H TE * Onp-f.hird c; ?4 ruit purchase] H ^ For fu 8 F.R] ?4 Rhems, ^ Correspor AMERICAN HAD CLOSE CALL. ! German Shell Clipped Off the Stock ] of His Rifle. The experience of an Amermican i serpreant in a sunport trench has! demonstrated that a shell can >p> j vvithin a few inches of a man and j not hurt him. Recently the ser- ( Keant was standing back of the lines, holding his rifte out of the mud by the slinr Suddenly there was a ?nl. ..f an* on.l K.. rifl.i ivaa n'rr.mf I UOU wi mi aim vu\ i it<\ *- ?.o ..... pulled from his hand followed by an explosion in the mud twenty yards in the rear. The sergeant was knocked down and when he scrambled to his feet he discovered that the shell had clipped off the rifle stock leaving only the barrell in his hand. The: sergeant has the retrains of the! weapon and a hazy recollection of J remarking: j "Well I'll l>e damned." Seed Oats! Seed Oats! Red Rust-Proof Seed Oats at low-: est price for cash. Bring your wagon and carry back a load of Seed Oats, j 9-27-tf Odom & Dennis. ; Doclor Says Nuxat increase Streni People fa many instances?Fsrsons hart eufftrtd untold agony fox jtut dootorlng Sox wnroua WMkUH, stomach, llrer or kidney disease or some other ailment whoa their real trouble wae lack of Iron la the blood.?Sow to tell. New York, N. Y.?In a recent discourse Dr. E. Bauer, a Boston physician who has studied widely both In this country and In great European medical Institutions, said: "If you were to make an actual blood teat on all people who are 111 you would probably be greatly astonished at the exceedingly large number who lack Iron and who are 111 for no other reason than the lack of Iron. The moment Iron is sup* plied all their multitude of dangerous symptoms disappear. Without iron the blood at once loses the power to change fnoH Info llvlnir tissue and therefore nothing ynu eat does you any good; you don't get the strength out oI It. Your food merely passes through your system like corn through a mill with the rollers j so wide apart that the mill can't grind. As a result of this continuous blood and ! nerve starvation, people become generally weakened, nervous and all run down and j frequently develop all sorts of conditions. I One is too thin; another is burdened with unhealthy fat; some are so weak they can hardly walk; some think j they have dyspepsia, kidney or liver j trouble; some can't sleep at night, others : are sleepy and tired all day; some fussy and irritable; some skinny and bloodless, but all lack physical power and endur- j ance. In such cases, it Is worse than I foolishness to take stimulating medicines i or narcotic dru^s. which only whip up yoar fagging vital powers for the moment, maybe at the expense of your :xxxxx*e e Farms fi 300 Acres y located in various mty and embrace so ig Lands in Soul Iit orJa-nf/srl i-f\ fVio ( ij aua[/itu tu i/iiv \ IN, CORN, GRAIN CROPS RMS OF SA1 ash, balance on ea - rther particulars ap; -IEM & SC - South C idence solicited. >T-T?T.T? t _ _ ? . \ ASKS ALL SHERIFFS TO HELP. Governor Wants Illegal Liquor Making in This State Stopped. Columbia, November 2<):?Calling attention to the instance of the federal government on more thorough j co-operation from the SheritTs and Magistrates of the State in the suppression of the illicit distillation of intoxicants. Governor .Manning, in a fn fh#? r?f South Carolina, asks that such as sistance be given. "Complaint is made that, in many instances, the Sheriffs fail to give the information and assistance that is necessary to the federal officers, without which 1 the successful work cannot be accomplished." says the letter. Five hundred bushels government inspected seed oats on hand at lh-4 Scott-Logan Co.'s. Do you know y?u can buy a Singer Sewing Machi; e arid pay for it at the rate of 50c per week? That'5 ail. Kinc.stkee Furniture Co. ed Iron Will gth of Delicate 100% in Ten Days life later on. No matter what any one tells you. if you are not strong and well you owe It to yourself to make the following test: Bee how long you can work or now rar you can wane wunout becoming tired. Next take two llve-rraln tablets of ordinary nuxated iron three times per day after meals for two weeks. Then test your strength again and see for yourself bow much you nave gained. I have seen dozens of nervous run down people who were ailing all the time double, and , even triple their strength and enduranoe I and entirely get rid of their symptoms or dyspepsia, liver and other troubles in from I ten to fourteen days' time simply by taking iron In the proper form, and this. | after they had in some cases been doctor; lng for months without obtaining any ' benefit. Tou can talk as you please about all the wonders wrought by new I remedies, but when you come down to hard facts there Is nothing like good old i iron to put color in your cheeks and good sound, healthy flesh on your bones. It is also a great nerve and stomach strength! ener and the best blood builder in the world. The only trouble was that the old forms of inorganic iron like tincture of Iron, iron acetate, etc.. often ruined people's teeth, upset their stomachs and were not assimilated and for these reasons they frequently did more harm than good. But with the discovery of the newer forms of organic iron all this has been overcome. Nuxated Iron, for example, is pleasant to take, does not injure the teeth and is almost immediately beneficial. NOT*.- The manufacturers of Nunted Iron hare eh unbounded coohdenos In Its potency that Umt authorise the announosussat that they will forfeit $100.00 to any charitable Institution If they nan sot taka my mm or woman vw Bity w&o laefea Iron 1 aad lncraaaa Lhatr rtranftb 100 par cant or orat la four weaka' time. provided Our kata ao aarlow* ortanlo trouble. AJao tbar will rafnnd your memm tn any'caaa ta whloh Nuxated Iran doaa aot 4 M doable yowr ttrmgtb la tan day** Una. it dlapanaad la (hi* dty by all food drutflata. ir Sale | Each, $ ?- 8 parts of Wil- ^ me of the M th Carolina ^ fd cultivation of R and TRUCKING. ? ?= *! LB. g ,sy terms to * # ply to ^ INS, g arolina M How Do Our Pf We give below the prices < articles of food and drink w you will see that you can su horp anvwViPrA nnalit.v P v4v M,v ""vtv> ~ Flour, per barrel $12 00 Meal, per barrel 4 75 Hams, lb 35c Smoked Shoulders, lb 28c Cheese, lb 35c Sardines, 4 boxes for..?_ 25c C anned Peaches 25c Canned Peas. 15c Heckers' Buckwheat 20c Corn, per bushel, $2.00; 1 Oats, $1.00 THE CAS ODOM (SL DENIS Plionp 12ft. Ar L. S. DENNI Farm Mares Another ca ceived. Son and you will J right. Yours for Mul M. F. H 40 Years at HWtr-We Ship! 9-SO-17 m RFIK INKS ViUl VliVWJ ?>?ll ??w A carload just receive solid oak, clean-cut and kind that lasts and looks before the last advance on the freight, and the at our prices. Call and s good values in Iron Mattresses, Kitchen and Window Shade P^moTYiKor tnr> fhaf ^ 1W1I1V1I1K/V1 ^ WVVj ViiMW Profit-Stiarin with all Cash purchases Steele Furniti KINGSTREE ii FREE SE1 TO SC This Bank will store in i CHARGE, Jewelry, Policies, Mortgages, Bonds other valuable papers belo ing into camp or into acth We will be glad to rend in our power, Checks mz for your credit in Saving wise, and insurance premi able at this Bank. Wee Ne< King'stree, f \ i i ices Strike You? . 3n a few of the many choice ' e carry in stock, from which ipply your table as cheaply onsidered: Cream of Wheat 2oc Cabbage, lb 5c Condensed Milk loc and 25c Apples, doz 25c Coca Cola 5c i Pablo 10c Syrups 10c to 80c Potted Meats 5c, 10c. 15c Jellies, all kinds 15c ftay, $1.50 per 100; Seed per bushel. H STORE US, Proprietors ademy and Hill Sts. S, Manager and Horses. rload ju^t reie good ones, find the price es or Horses, ELLER oainc a, lacc. Every Week. J I ERS, WASHSTANDS d. These pieces are all substantially made?the 3 well. We bouerht them in prices; saved money y are exceptional values ee our stock. <JWe have Beds, Springs and Sales, Small Rngs s. we give ^ ig Certificates 5. -Iure Company i) - - S. C. | *VICE 1 )LDIERS! J its vaults FREE OF Deeds, Wills, Insurance ?, Certificates of Stock or nging to any soldier gore service. er any other assistance ty be mailed to us direct f * s Department or otheriums may be made pay j fianK, * - - s. c#