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As we t three montl now in strii / right up ag, there and w say to our fi gain we wil rule in all o Dom Two thousand yards of th bleached Sea Island Sheetin Two thousand yards very inches wide, 10c the yard. One case very good qualit; Mixtures only 5c the yard as when these are sold. One case standard Indigo 6 l-4c the yard. One case. 2,000 yards, sol starch, only 8 l-3c the yard will try? No starch, mind ; Best 9-4 bleached sheetinj Best unbleached 9-4 Shee1 Black Dr For Fall and Winter. All t Goods 25c, 50c, 75c and $1 see them. A beautiful line netings to line. Colored D For Fall and Winter. Our i Dress Goods are the best an offered, including all the Whip cords galore. 1. J., it will pay any lauy lu uui Dress Trimmings we are sh< vets, Messalines, Gimps anc all kinds. See the gorgeous line of ' from 2 to 6 inches wide, fro Gold all-over Lace, 18 incl All-over Laces of all kinds $2.50 the yard. Ladies, our power of desc you a smattering idea of th* ter dress goods and trimmi and see, we are always glad of us or not. We are alwaj show our goods. Jen! Kingsti HOW TO MEASURE CORN. Method for Determining Yield or Boys' Corn Club Acres. Clemson College, September 23:? Each year about time to gather corn quite a number of the boys of the Boys' Corn Clubs write this office foi information as to the method to be used in measuring their land anc corn. Many boys who do not'write go ahead and gather their corn, bui make very inaccurate measurement of both corn and land. The methoe j .c-11 nr?:~u u;. usea is as ionuws. *yci&u u? of the corn in the shuck. After th< total weight is found weigh two lot: of 100 pounds each from differen parts of the total. Shuck and shel these two lots and weigh the shelle< corn in order to find the average per centage of shelled corn. Multiply the total weight by this percentagi and divide by 56 in order to get thi total number of bushels. RO A IA vnn in l?)ct VJ1U J WW AAA 1V?^V is laying our p] dng distance, ainst it, face tc 'e are ready for riends, our patr 1 not strike bel f our dealings: UHBnnHHByMMauHnMnui estics e old reliable 38 inch wide un*** 4- XA fUn TO vrl & at cue jaiuheavy Sea Island Sheeting. 38 Twelve yards for 81. y Indigo Blue Calicos and Red > long as they last; no more Blu6 Calicos and Fancies, only Hnmpsnim no LW 111 liOil J^ivuvti . Who can beat this? Who you! ? only 30c the yard, ting only 25c the yard. ess Goods ;he new weaves in Black Dress the yard. Ladies, come and of Dress Trimmings and Gar ress Goods showings of Fancy and Colored d most varied we have ever new weaves and new shades. ne and see the superb lines of owing this season. Silks, Vell Passamenterie Lace Bands of Lace Bands we are showing m 10c to 50c the yard, les wide, at $2.50 the yard. ;, 18 inches wide, from 25c to ription is insufficient to give ; vivid display of fall and winnjrs we are showing. Come - weight, moisture test, and percentV age of shelled corn, determine the t 2 official yield. The moisture-tight i e package or vessel will be furnished < by applying to the Extension Divis- 1 to show you whether you buy j rs ready, anxious and eager to kinso ree, ~j j~ two disinterested witnesses. It is i not necessary to have the land sur- 1 1 veyed by a regular surveyor, but sim- i ply measured by the two witnesses, < who may use an ordinary tape. The 1 acre should contain only 4840 square < i, yards. ] ") Where the yield goes above 100 ] bushels per acre an additional rule ] 1 will be necessary: On the day of i ^ ? weighing take a fair sample of 1-2 ( t gallon of shelled corn and mail the i s same in a moisture-tight package to 1 the Farmers' Co-operative Demon- j t stration Office, Department of Agri- ^ -; culture, Washington, D C, together \ s | with a certificate of the total weight t t and the percentage of shelled corn, j( 1 The Department will have a moisture 1 i test made of the sample and the PEN week's paper, lans and prepa no longer is ii ) face. The la the struggle, nnc pnd mir V-r A A 4^ A A vr vm A ow the belt. "Do unto othei AaOHMnBIHMfMMnnBWM'ISSMKini Coat Suits and Head) We are showing a nice li at $10, $12.50 and $15? Ladies' ready made Skirts. Dresses. A nice line of Ladies' Musli: A full line of Ladies' and C Underwear. Eureka! We have found it. Crvot Qnitc in fVip hicrhpr nrirer V-*'UV Iw'UlVC AAA bAIV . a proposition to us we could n found a solution. We now r dies' Tailoring- Co . a concern turning out one of the most s Dresses and Long Coats to be what is better, we stand betw Come and let us take your m goods from our splendid displ; and in 10 days we deliver you you don't have to take it. Yc Graddock-Terry's Long H We have built up a large Sh because we carry C'raddock-T< are proud of the fact that we tion for Craddock-Terry Shoes dock-Terry Shoes are made in pie and there are no better sh It is your duty and my duty tc tries, especially when they ti merit. They look well, they Southern made for Southern children. Children's Our showing this fall will c< of two piece knee suits we hasee the splendid line of Childr at from $1.50 to $7.50 the suit Boys' Knee Pants from 25c Phildron'c Huts and Cans fi n Br Ion of Clemson College. They can oe mailed under frank, thus using 10 postage. Any yield of 100 bush els or more will not be recognized ] anless the above rules are strictly < carried out. Blanks for making the j report of the crop will be furnished \ iy boys. Any boy who has not yet j eceived the blank may obtain one by 1 vriting to the Special Agent Boys' j ( rorn Club, Clemson College, S C. i 1 ( The implicit confidence that many leople have in Chamberlain's Colic, rholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is 1 'ounded on their experience in the i ise of that remedy and their knowl- j ?dge of the many remarkable cures >f colic, diarrhoea and dysentery ;hat it has effected. For sale by all lealers. We have on hand a fine line of j ;he celebrated King Quality Shoes "or men and boys. The best shoe ( >n the market for the price?The J People's Mercantile Co. 9-19-2t. J flNG we have beei ring for the F< t an event to st touches hi hnf hpfnrp Yrnr kj li ir l/vivi V ^ vi competitors 1 We will end< rs as we woulc f-to-Wear Garments ne of Coat Suits, all wool, Ladies' Kimonas and House n Underwear. Children's Wool and Cotton The handsomest of Ladies' I garments has always been ot master. We have at last epresent the American Lathat has the reputation of tvlish lines of Coat Suits, found in the country and een you and the company, leasure and you select the ay of fall and winter samples the suit. If it doesn't fit, >u must get a fit or no sale. 'ear Shoes Wear Longer oe trade in a short time, all jrry's Long wear Shoes. We are sole agents in this sec5: the more because Cradthe South by Southern peooes on earth for the money. ) patronize Southern induslrn out shoes of style and ' fit well, they wear well, maids?for ladies, men and Clothing emprise the most varied line ve ever shown. xCome and en's Suits we are showing to $2 the pair. *om 25c to $1.25. os. C V Armageddon. The newspaper editors have not yet been able to figure out what Roosevelt meant when he said: "I stand at Armageddon and I battle for the Lord." Almost every his^ Koftlo fioM ha<5 nf- nnp tirsie OF mother been called Armageddon, Dut it is safe to say that Roosevelt lid not have the battle of Waterloo n mind when he made his now fam)us utterance. The Spartanburg lournal is looking for an aged volame entitled "Armageddon," and if t will throw any light on the subject, we hope it will be found. According to the best authorities :he name appears only in Revelation ?YT, 16, and signifies the mountain )f Megiddo. The reference in Reveation is probably to Megiddo, but )thers claim it refers to the plain of ?sdraelon in Galilee and Samaria, famous as a battlefield. Esdraelon, ;gl i on the job all Trade of 19: look forward 'Addf ~%r Ik/ WAI ng into action that in a mad : javor to appli I have them dc Men's Suits We have also added to our li Men's Suits at $10, $12.50 and Of course you all know that largest made-to-measure tailor States and can have made for of a suit that you may need, eluding a full line of fabrics ol Ribbons! Our showing this fall in Rib we have ever shown in Kingst Sash Ribbons, Hair Ribbons can be found here. Come and Sash Ribbons, sold everywh at 15c the yard. Pretty stron look, you be the judge. Despise Not the Da It is the Cents that make th Six Colonial Glass Tumblers Why pay 10c the roll for Toi get it here, splendid quality, f< Crepe Paper, ten foot rolls, i Eight quart Blue Agate Boil Six-quart Porcelain lined Bo Four-quart Blue Agate Kett Two-quart covered Agate Sa Chair Bottoms only 5c each. Won't you please come and s all silk Sash Ribbon, 6 inches i the yard. Sold every where a For The We have built at considerabl dressing room with lavatory, < towels. Everything for the co dies who have to take a long, country will find this room a their faces and hands, dust o Ladies, we built it for your co to use it. 'omp South Cc or the plain of Jezreel, has been a noted battle field in ancient and modern times, from Gideon's victory ov- < er the Midianites to Napoleon's over 1 the Turks in 1799. After all it would seem that very j few understand the exact meaning ] of the word and it mav either mean i defeat or victory for Roosevelt. He j! had but one idea in view when he j j made the speech,but ethers who will ] assist in his downfall can with equal | truth proclaim,after the dust of the < frav has settled, that "We stood at j Armageddon."?Columbia Record. ^ Uncle Ezra Says "It don't take more'n a gill uv f effort to git folks into a peck of i trouble" and a little neglect of con- c stipation, biliousness, indigestion or \ other liver derangement will do the c same. If ailing, take Dr King's t New Life Pills for quick results, r Easy, safe, sure, and only 25 cents I \ at M L Allen's. 1$ / ? / / mi for the past 12. We are to. We are AH id here and we want to struggle for y the golden ) unto us." ;}M and Pants ne this fall a nice line of : we represent three of the Wjj ing concerns in the United < a you in 7 to 10 days any kind ] A large line of samples in- W all kinds. J Ribbons!! J bons will be the strongest ? j ree. Come and see. I and Ribbons for art work Jju I I see. ' JM ere at 25c, can be had here i ig talk, but all we ask is a ^ I Jk t .V y of Small Things 9 A TA/~vl IO MC v/ 1 C L^KJllCkL O. "? |mi only 15c the setilet Paper when you can it ' 1 :>r only 5c the roll. ?" I in all shades,only 5c the roll 3 ers, only 39c each. 1 ilers, only 34c each. J les, only 39c each. mcepans only 13c each. f I see the splendid line ofheavy ' U .vide, we are selling at 15c A t 25c, our price only 15c. Ladies le expense a neatly arranged SI comb and brush and clean rffil nvenience of the ladies. La- JKj , dusty drive through the IPI convenient place to wash ff and rearrange their toilet nvenience, you are welcome J any m irolinajj l| Many Driven From Home. /j?j Every year, in many parts of the country, thousands are driven from V their homes by coughs and lung dis- * ?ases. Friends and business are left ^ ^ aehind for other climates, but this jK is costly and not always sure. A W. better way?the way of multitudes? jKt, s to use Dr King's New Discovery and cure yourself at home. Stay fight there, with your friends, and :ake this safe medicine. Throat and * J iung troubles find quick relief and ? lealth returns. Its help in coughs, ' % :olds, grip, croup, whooping-cough and sore lungs make it a positive blessing. 50c and $1.00. Trial bot;le free. Guaranteed by M L Allen. ?^ A Chicago girl suing a fellow for 'ailure to marry her according to igreement, has asked a court for / lamages. She demands $450 for 90 fisits, which is $5 a visit, but that is > 3$ inly her estimate of what it is worth o bask in her presence. There are H eal spruce and vain girls who I t/milrln'f thinu rtf rharo-inc Ipss than 4 VVU1U14 V **?* *> w? ? c -?O . 51,000 a visit. s I J