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fM |W? I Eternal The Price i Sunshine or rain, will always find us her serve you with the best the lowest living and 1< 40 yards Quilt Patch Cali co Si. 00 20 yards Outing in a 1 . J. #3 _ SpiCIlUlU mil Ul jAiuriiu j to select from, only $1.0C 20 yards Ginghams and s Chambrays only Sl.OC I 20 yards Sea Island home ispun 38 to 40 inches wide only $1.0C Gents' Driving and Autora $1.50 the pair. To see the A c-t/vil- nf n?nfe' T f" & n ICLL CVWii Vi uvuvw ) A-rv*w > every pair guaranteed to 1 t of us and you will not regi ^ > A full line of Ladies' Coat I A full line of Children's D > close prices. Jenkinson f Hatker Manufacturini Ci. Successors to targe S. Hacker & Son Charleston, iS. C W? MaB*fkd?r? Doors, Sash and Blinds; Columns and Balusters; Grilles and Gable Ornaments; S*reeu Doors and Windows. W? Deal la Glass, Sash Cord and Weights. ? f Remember I We are now in the large I building fomrerly occupied ^ I by Wilkins Wholesale Groc H ? erv Co.. where we are glad WL to welcome our old custo* mers as well as new ones. I . . We keep AllKindsofMeiis | in season at living prices, 2 also a choice line of Fruits, 8 Vegetables and Canned g Goods. I Mar Ret LIGHTNING RODS! V H. L. Whitloch, Lak? City. S.C Special Sales Agent If Representing the Largest Manufaetur t*rs of Al! Kinds Improved Copper and Galvanizec | Section Rods (Endorsedby the H ighest Scientific Au thoritiesand F ire InsuranceCompanies] ? Pure Copper Wire Cables, All Sizes Our Fuil Cost Guarantee given wit! Each Job. 1 sell on close margin of profit,divid commission with my customers. * 9-29-3mp PDLEYStMNOLAXAIlVI foa Stottmon Tsr-.vact end .Co?*TiP4Jrio? fgr m , Pushing of Success, i: ? m if gloomy or bright, you J j e 011 the job-ready to i ; goods we can find and st live prices.'! | 1 f See the splendid values h i ' I ar*a nPFavirttr in fnlfMim !sf v> c Cii v VUVi II ic, . * , powders and toilet soap- J j A largo line of Kid and ^ ; i 1 Fabric Gloves now in X 1 | stock. ^ ( 1 A great value in ladies' I ' Chamoisette Gloves- 50c. I See the splendid line of C ! Cloth Gloves for ladies J 1 we are showing at 25c. f < lobile Gloves at 50c. $1.00 and I m is to buy. S lies' and Children's Shoes and J. ye all leather?buy your shoes 1 ? i vt it. I Suits and Skirts. 5 resses and Jackets at very i ! e 1 Bros. Co. j i ^ ... i .. ^ -i 1 ^?i? | Iiiii A rr _ wny Miner From Eczema? \k fieergia Hub Tells Us EiperleBce. I wit afflicted with a vary haul case ef Eczema far twanty-five years, which was ia ay feat, lags j and hips. Through all this time I tried different remedies and Doctors' prescriptions, obtaining no j relief until I used yanr HUNT'S CURE. One box (50c) cured ma entirely, and though two years have | elapsed I have bad na return af the trouble. Naturally I regard it as the i greatest remedy in the world. ; Yours, J P PERKINS. Atlanta. GaJ[ Manufactured and Guaranteed by : A.B.RICHARDS MEDICINE CO.,SMraii,Tu. MOLD BV Ur. W. v. UrocHinRton, , Kiarf?tree, S. C. ! BJaKc!ey-McCulIoug'h Co, ( Lan?>(, S. C. :~ . jgJi| 1 i p* m. bjw Gmsmm* ; j ! WEBSTER'S 1 NEW ' |< INTERNATIONAL.) | DICTIONARY THE MERRIAM WEBSTERj ) The Only New unabridged die- f tionary in many yef.rs. i Contains the pith and essence j t of an authoritative library, t Covers every field of knowledge. An Endyelopedia in a t single book. 1 The Only Dictionary with tho ! New Divided Page. , 400,000 Words. 2700 Pages. ' 6000 Illustrations. Cost nearly i ] half a million dollars. Let us tell you about this most j ( -1 remarkable single volume. "-A Write for aoraple ( ' pagCB'*>ax~ t ' s8:ld free ' ' vSSSfllA^fi& a ?et of (I I L>>^r # ' ^jflH^Springfleld, Mui.ffi 1 . 'sBaBanSSsassasasssoABl ( ' The ? Scrap Book Expecting Too Much. Elliott Woods, superintendent of the rapltol. tells h story about a new tnemU'r of the bouse whose frugality he is always commending to his eonpressional friends. ^nj| The new mem- j lier arrived in /hJ rowu and hunt wf* J ^ui^rinteudent ^?"ds np iraroe > lt^v. He was taken I'm* S fo ,he h,,us" ' ' tire ituildiiis and v i \ r s i'iO. shown to one of , fh"? sut?fjtnntlniiy famished orthe fooms. T!iN Is tine." said the new member. But where are my other rooms?" "Oh. you ean't have another room i for several years not until you have become chairman of a committee." replied Woods. "What's thatr exclaimed the new 'oncrc-ssman In dismay, "uow ao fou expect me to sleep, cook, eat and work In one room'/" ? New* York i World. Laugh ft Off. When yon can t make any headway And each day ?een>? like a dead day knd the thorns begin to pester tili your nerves ere shattered, racked. Stop a bit, get busy quaffing From the bottle Lab led "Laughing"? 3et your fill and then start over. It'a a tonic, for a fact. Are you scrumpy? Are you faded? Do you fjfl all worn and Jaded Dvery time aomefreshworkdothclaim you? Have you lost the thing called tact? Try a cup of sunny chaffing Sweetened up with merry laughing. It's the besi thing oq the market for a tonic, for a fact. , A Dangerous Story. A Yule undergraduate had been hnvng a fairly lively time of it during lis summer vacation, and his'' allowing had not been keeping schedule ime with Lis expenditures. Ho was invited out t<? dinner with lis mother, and he was seen to get a bit nervous wbeu she began ! one of her favor- _ Ite stories. This raS concerned the burning of their ! home, on wrucn si /'MljSJjjS 1 x-caslon the son's ifK %RHP watch, left on a bureau, was / ? found ticking In / -/ the ruins after / \T /jfjg/L the house had A y/JHH been destroyed. ^03 JHP At the couolndon of the story the college boy '-i:pt the room. umjped up abruptly end left the roam vith his handkerchief over his face, is if sruldetly seised with nose bleed, le did not neiuni for several minutes, I 9- wJckdi bone the conversation bad j IrtfUsL Alter dh&Mtr (lie "undergrad's" ironi aahad the stgcrifh-auce of the now. Til kiD you, bat nolnxiy else," said m>. "UTien mother told that story I uas afiwid ehu was going to ask me o show the wakh.*?Chicago Tost. PuM of 8n*p. Qrofchen. the daughter of an oM Secmaii named KruageJ, bad been torvlng as dcnaemtit a lout two weeka n the boueeboid at tbe local Judge jpJien father and employer met oa the rtllage streef. Tell, yoodge," wild Kroegel, "bow wc ttke <k< GJretcben t>y dis dime al etty T Tike bor?" retnniocl tbe Judge In rts blimt wuy. "Why, she's Just rreut! We Dover had unv oue iu the louse hi b^r line that entered Info vork with so much spirit. She's full >f snap all tbe time." Krtnigel turned ponderingly away, \ md, meeting his fran at his home | H>rfal, he sorrowfully snid: "Teresa, oineding mu.-r good wrong nilt dot Sretcheu. I yoost dlt meeted the roodee, und he saidt dot she vus fill )f schnapps all de dime." . Settling His Bill. The late Eugene Field whet a resl- " lent of Kansas City drifted into a j afe one evening with a party of i 'rieuds. Along came the proprietor ind asked Field if lie couldn't arrange i o square up that little account of his hat had been running so long. TIow mti'h is It, anyhow;" asked ,he future author of "Little Boy Itiue." c "It's about $38," said the proprietor. | 'Couldn't you square that up now?" ,. "Haven't got the money," declared Pielcl. "If I had I'd pay you." "Well, I'll settle for whatever you've i jot," chanced the proprietor. {t Whereupon Field went through hla dothes and dug up from all sources ho sum of (55 cents. The proprietor } iras game and settled the $3S account t .'or Field's pile. But that wasn't all. "Isn't It ens- * :omary," inquired Field, "for the pro- j ?rletor to set Vm np when a customer ; ( xunefl In an<l squares up a $38 ao ount?" "Well, yes, I suppose It Is custom- 1 try*" admitted the proprietor. "Sure t ts. Whafll you have?" ( "I don't know what the rest of the . :rowd wnnts," says Field, "but I , mow what I want. I'll take a bottle j >f champagne." # THE 7KRICE-A-WEEK EDITION OF THE New York World. Praciicaiiy a Daily at the Price of a Weekly. N?> othrr N?-vr?pH|M-r in the world irtve* marli at so low a price. The great Presidential campaigns will soon begin, and you will want the news accurately and promptly. The World long since established a record for impartiality, and anybody can afford its Thricea-Week edition, which comes every other day in the week, except Sunday. It win ot' oi particular vaiue w yuu nuw. The Thrice-a-Week World also abounds in other strong features, serial stories, humor, markets.cartoons; in fact,everything that is u> be found ir. a ?irst-cla>s daily. THE THRICE-A-WEEK WORLD'S regular subscription price is only $1.00 per year, and this pays for 156 papers. We offer this uneaualtd newspaper and The County Record togethc r for one year for $i.7o. The regular subscription price of the two papers is $2.00. J FOR SALE \ * 350 acre farm. ( mile- north of Kinirn * tree on Sumter -oad. *0 acres highly cul- * 4 tivated, and will produce & bale of cotton, 4 * or 75 bushers of corn to the acre. Excei- 4 * lent tobacco land. Pine timber 12 inches * 4 diameter sold, cut and removed. 75 acres 4 4 of island land in Black River Swamp and * 75 acre1! of rich, fertile buy land that can * 4 be put in biirbest state of cultivation at 4 * small expense. Four room dwelling, uock 4 * room 2( feet by IS feet, w'th 10 foot hall- J 4 way. One tenant house, barn, sbeds, 3tc. 4 4 Conveniently located with respect to town, 4 J county seat, churchee, schools, railroad. * 4 markets, etc. Price $15 per acre. NET. 4 4 Purchaser to pay for papers. Apply | J. D. GILLAND, J Attorney-at-Law * ; KINGSTKKK. ... S C\ 4 ? Don't Buy a Piano until you have written the great house of v : : Chas. M. Stieff. : : It will only cost you two cents, and you not only save many dollars in a purchase but run no risk of securing a cheap piano. No matter what agent or dealer is trying to sell you, write Stieff betore you buy. ^ is The Stieff w ^ is the only artistic piano sold direct j to you by its maker. Chas. M. Stieff, Manufacturer of the Artistic Stieff, Shaw and Stieff Self-player Pianos. SOUTHERN WAREWOMi 5 West Trade Street, CHarlotte, - - N. C. C. SI. W1LMOTH, Manager. TaHE Gentleman's watch must combine reliability with beauty. Discriminating men the world over carry WALTHAM COLONIAL SERIES. Walthams ft the O >;:iai Series rejmsent t!ie L>t v. < : <i 1:1 a Vinaking. Th'-y are made z* as it ;s cnfe to male: a reliable Hat h. Tfcey possess cr-- . .<! v. ill eivtf a hie long Serv.ce < a ...rate "ir'c-ki. .'j'tng. \.> nr- V . jrart. for fi r Wafc tjbti. \Vui - 11" wide i .-if.. i..i.. i? i.i'.c ..it: : at US WATTS & WATTS! THE KIN6STREE JEWELERS We are now receiving something new in Decorated Art Ware :onsistin j of Floor Stands, Vases, langing Baskets and Japanese 3oods. Diamonds, Cut Cilass, Wedding ind other presents, all at mode ate prices. Also a fine assortment of kVatches, Clocks, Silverware,Jewdry and Fancy Goods. Call and examine our Stock. Clocks Watches and Jewelry leatly repaired. A Fine line of Ladies' Shopping 3ag? jusi: received. Watts & Watts, Opposite the Depot. El EfiTPIO THE BEST FOR n ..??JL IrlSl BILIOUSNESS BI1TERS kidneys 2000 BU Bust Proof i ' i ! vXjggt * THE farmer who pla gets best results, and it i of every farmer to plar not be a slave to low pri STOP! Think of the corn. So, why not raise ] Now is the time to start tion, by planting oats ez best seed oats at Farmers' Si KING8TRE \ I Suppose Your h Burn Tor FOK INSUR Of Any Ki KINGSTREE INSURANCE LOAN COft oi?ror-^-i WHAT IT A Bank's I Is the fund along with the Cap 4-Unf rn?Afn/?fo fnn/N X iuiiio mat |;iuttvto tuv fore the larger it is, the gres positor has. This Bank b Capital Stock of.._ Surplus Fund of Undivided Profits of O Additional Stockholders' I M Total 11 This means that this Bank must H of its depositors could lose a < 0 for ycu. Do business wkji g/ never lost a Dollar. The Bank of D. C. Scorr, Piv.-idint. J K W. Kaikky, fishier. N WM. W. BARK, , ?,?g?vamr?cga3g-^w y???m vxxxxxxxxx>oc<x^ Q FRESH Ci 1 Horses an X JUST ARK X Come and see X get your < V YOURS TO 8 Williamsburg Live Stock O Kin^stree, Sonth ISHELS I ? i A.1.1 I M uais; J ^ ?'* ?\ V mts his oats early * should be the slogan \ it more grain and ced cotton, price of hay and Tiore grain at home? ^ . in the right direcirly and buying the i ippljf Co.'s! v ?i 8* C. J 1 ' V*? I ' 4 ?\ '' > I * ? louse Should 'V light? ANCE ] ind See I nrn pftTirp a *13 : nCAL tm\t ? I IPANY. ;,1 J [Ql~^IOBW MEANS -flj Surplus , :m ital Stock and Undivided si tors from loss; there- JJ ater protection the de- } iasa ' sM $30,000.00 20,000.00 8,279.77 liability. .. 30,000.00 ^ $88,279.76 S lose $88,279.76 before one SI cent. This protection is H The Bank that has O Kingsiree . A. KKi.i.EY,Yice Pres. . I). I.esesne. Asst. Cashier. Jk., Teller. ; iwnmarnaKraA i> * b ?ww i mM tI^^M VR OF g' d Mules I :ived. ' X 'h them and X choice. X PLEASE V Company's Stables s i Carolina. ft / . v 4'