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-4 Everjtfciig kiowp in Jewelry and Novell V Weddiig Silver, Gil 6liss aid Hani P I Bring me your broken watches, cloc same day received. T. E. RAGGETT, Je^ KINGSTRCE, ^ THE CROP and weather condition! der to successfully com Ylit;*- '.r,i and backwardness of c: I have a full stoci hand. Acid, Kanit, Me Get whatever you neec [ Geo. A. M i Warehouse opposite c( k' ^ i m mmMmwmaammmmmmma V Just Car load Eock Lime, Car load Sash and Do< 1 Car load genuine E Car load Hydrat< Car load Acme . Car load Por \ Prices EE * > Kingstree Ha I Hampton Street, f ? I Have Your C Rates $1.00 I Davit Vniir ft I IIUVU I UUI V by Expert " D. J. EPPf L k ! Hampton Avenue i " Subscribe to The Record, ( IIIIIBIIHIWWIIMIIIBI? ! Now Is The Time j for you to make your selection m for the sweet girl graduate, a Make your gift a lasting re- S roembrance. I have for this oc- 3 casion a selection of beautiful 5 goods in Diamond Rings, Brace let Watches, Cameos in all set- 9 tings, Brooch Pins, Necklaces j| and Hat Pins, also an assortment 3 of Class Pins and Medals which g can be engraved on short notice. g ics always or mm. g atntei China in the latest patterns. 1 ks and jewelry. Repairs made H weler (?L Optician " SOUTH CAROLIAN g " IS LATE 3 against it. In oribat the Boll Weevil j rop, fertilize. : of mixed goods on >al and Nitrate Soda. I NOW! IcElveen, J >tton platform. j fcjTBMRMEOT&fflWHGMmHM irnved j ors (white pine) ed Cedar Shingles, " 3d Lime, 1 Cement Plaster. ? tland Cement. " GrHT at | rdware Co., j Kingstree, S. C. ? ar Washed and $1.50. ar Repaired Mechanics. i&SONS KINGSTREE, S. C. )nly $1.50 Id Advance. > J " "'jjg FORTUNE'S I FAVORS I By GENEVIEVE ULMAR , I (Copyrifht, 1S2I, W??tcrn Newap?p?r Union.) jgj "It Is the only way," spoke Harley | | Wynne decisively. He had been grimly viewing the I | street outside from his office window. | g ' absorbed In deep calculation. Now he g arose with a face expressing rest.in- gj tion and a certain degree of sati*f?e- g tion, as though he had solved u diffi- | cult problem. 9 Looking hack. the tide- of life had e never floated him :initd m-vmic ?urrents. His mother had died when he 3| was ten years of ng? and when he was ? u !?;_ fotllur hail 4'tififr* 8s to Si-uih America. Knr w>ur years the g money. solllcienr to keep him at school j? and rover his Hvfnji exjK?nses. had || mine to Itryre Manton. a lawyer. One da\ Manton mine lu the college where |p Harlev was. more cold and unsympa- || thetic than ever. K "I hring you bad news," he told Har- || ley. Your father has fallen a victim & to a malignant fever in the interior of Peru, and through a native revolu- | tlon has lost all he had. He was an g old-time friend of mine, and I feel It | a duty to help you through your edu- s cation and see you started on the road g of business life. I am not a man of | any pretentions resources, however, S and I expect you to be as co-operative | and economical as possible." Harley kept on with his studies. I Manton was exacting and niggardly, | and Harley was compelled to work Ig outside during spare hours to keep k? the wolf from the door. He graduated |g with honors as a physician, and Man-J| too purchased for him the practice of a doctor who had just died. Then | Manton cast him off as he would an j ? old glove. : ? If Bryce Manton had purposely intended to depress Harley and defeat : his plans of getting on In the world, ! he couldn't have started him out less I z favorably. Harley found that the I practice of his predecessor had never ! * been large, and what there was of It ; 5 had already been distributed among | professional rivals. Day after day, jj| week after week Harley waited in his g office for the patients who never came. ? At the end of six months he was i| forced to take some definite action. "If It didn't mean never seeing her ss again," murmured Harley ruefully. He g was thinking of the only girl he had ||j ever loved. He had received an urgent | jjg call one day to attend a little child taken suddenly ill and found himself ga at the home of John Essex, a man of established wealth and position. Har- ? ! ley was successful in carrying his pa! tlent through a siege of illness and ^ received a liberal fee. Through all his ministrations to the little sufferer, bp her sister. Hilda, a lovely young lady B of twenty, had assisted Harley. She PV iroc nne of those honeful. happy be- K logs whose innate goodness and gen- ff tleness give a helpful tinge to life, and U with Harley she had been unusually ' P? gracious, almost encouraging. Of' tj course, he had no thought of aspiring Hj to this child of high social position and *7 wealth, but he could not help hut bear fcf her Image constantly In his thoughts. ;R She was vividly in his mind now, when ^ a man entered the room whom Harley w recognized as the Essex chauffeur. JL "Hiss Essex is in the machine be- |M low," he reported, " and wishes to see K you, If you please." 5 Miss Essex greeted Wynne with her usual friendly warmth, but looked seri- ^ ous and anxious as she indicated a JV man lying back in the seat. 3 "We found him in a collapsed condltion down the road," she explained. mm nn* rrlvo Mm attention he 3 Tf 111 JfUU UWV f,' ' V requires?" . V "Surely," responded Wynne. IS He was a bronzed, wiry man, much J? wasted away, but as he opened his eyes there was almost a thrilling glow V of vitality and emotion In their depths. I* Wynne explained the circumstances of T his presence. 4 "It was only a spell of weakness," |? began the stranger, and then, chancing V to observe the name on the clouded 2 glass of the office door, be cried out Hj shrilly: |S "Is that your name?" jhj "Yes." assented Wynne. ! R "Was your father Almon Wynne?" 2 "Why do you ask these questions?" pressed Wynne, noting a growing 4 eagerness and excitement In the man- W ner of his Interlocutor. B "Because I am seeking the truth. 2 You must know Bryce Manton. Has 4 he cared for you liberally? Has he yet 4 paid to you your fortune?" V "My fortune!" exclaimed Wynne be- B wlldered, and then, as he was peralst- 2 ently urged by his strange patient, he 4 ' Imparted the facta of his experience I with the lawyer. ; "Come with me," spoke the other earnestly. "There Is a fate in thla. I ! was with your father when he died. It was I who sent to Manton his for- ? tune and mr own. but was prevented * from following because for three years I have been a captive with a native " tribe." I Bryce Manton cringed like a craven * when confronted with the evidence of bis misappropriation. Under the ! agreement that he should not be pub- * llely exposed he offered restitution, and this made Hariev Wynne a rich man. " He did not press his suit vainly with " the parents of Hilda. As to the young *j| lady "hur^elf, love had already paved Q the way for the success of his ad I Summer BUT YOUR WAR I WE BOUGHT OU1 iTUNATE IN G EMBARGO Of CEDENTED ON THE , . i. OUR LINE OF SI ' ji. in ( Is COMPLETE AN oJ ijclii 'ft.i I COME AN C. 1 | THE | Main Street, SPECiAL~ MARK See. u. a. Pbt. Off. For Boys and Girls ORIGINAL QUALITY WKLT. Bisfi Very elastic. US lag. woensilj WMlJj|M Rip-proof KNSB: UraraRI Rub-proof. Special weave. Always Very strong comfort* and durable. able. Very elastic MMWHi Always Extra long? reaches and always in the covers the right place. knee of ths HHIHMM wearer. RHH INSTEP: Kg 3&BB Gusset ol bcel Eg MW and edge ol Hb ?SH ribbed leg Hj fflUUJ form * H&yjHW straight line n^B| over instep ol ^KHQB stocking. HSSL wcantr ahraya Special weave in m Very strong ribbed part. IH^S durib,eNo binding? BHbM *i,i:P^00^ L easy off and oa. ^bHEHb, r-""* ' J T0B? jSmBHr I Hand- ^ finished. Br ( 1 8 wej ve. /^b|Sl2k?^ a ? ' touto my t 2 s:<* ^iSB^- Tf..N.OEU part oi tb? to?.i, J ttrccj. .-r. i ? nul>-proo?.i, I Fcr School or Dress. n J All weights?Ai! sizer. B ? Every pair guaranteed, a iMMMMBCMBMMK.' I KINGSTREI j The Quality Store" 4i4jKK4i4HUt*i4HUUi1& Goods Si TS CAN BE SUPPLIED STORE. I LINE EARLY AND WI ETTING THEM BEFOR 5CAISONED BY THE UN FREIGHT CONGEST] RAILROADS BECAME A ' '' EFFECTIVE RING AND SUMMER C tf)Ot i? ??'. 'it'u HO | ? ' J D WE CAN SAVE YOU B if!v.- a mo i I t,' i <??'>? ' l< fD SEE FOB YOtTRSEL] 1,11^ | jMCJj ^ i:* ... UCIYt UNDERRSELLENG STORE". iiiiiiiiimiinniniimin tuIlIIlAfllililiTifiTif IYIII ANNOUNCE We have just recen Howard am Low Sf and owing to the fact in late and we are sto< pers, we have reducec Men's Low Shoes. I I \ These Slippers wer for $15.50, but having and having too many going to sell them $13.85 the pair. 2 DRY GOO) KIN< % :arce! AT OUR i JRE FOR- I E THE PRE- 1 [ON i 100DS IS I IONE7. I . W {..; > Sg *r si Kingstree, S. C. If . ? f ' ': KNT!! I ===== ? I red our line of jfc i Foster I Htjg ioes P w rij Cu LM ; that they came Eg eked up on Slip- 5 [ the price of all ? e bought to sell ? < ? bought others ; | IJ in stock, we are . j for $12.75 and ffl DS CO, I 3STREE, S. C. aaaaHgagm j