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IIKk ytyyHTyiTTTTTTTTTr [ | GROV B f DY means of a W and a thoi t needs, coupled wit I on the part of the I l cerns in this imme the extensive servi I* f building for thems [ t for the larger busi Aft I BANK Ol : " * C W SToll, Presi( ^ F Rhem, Vice-Prea [the pee I - a i $ i L* i ' b r 1 I Hides, Fi I H* A*1 I = fLEHN & TV TALCUJ THE * BEST J TOILET K f ^ p | BATH E| L We ta^ve a good ass | THE KINGS IV ' li:t ' Court {Breakfast V A First C r Prices to ICE CREAM, SC 4 r?r^/\r 1 I |-1I>E A5SUK BACC( I ?! . ., "MOTHER'S BREAD' | ' '' 9-19-3m W\ FOR YOUR IT W. W. W. ( jgpT We sell this famoi MB we believe that it is searched the jewelry rr ?HIUy 18 tt I 111* l uoi vvcr v knowledge that it will These W. W. W. Rin they are much better. The next time yoi stock of W. W W. Guara that the maker guaran ""2 Vl.W.A J I UIU^SI II PAYS TO A % V WITH US |j mutually profitabl co-operation 3 yv-P klinmAOfl ^ !*OUgfl Uliuersutiiuiiig uj. uusiucoo j ha desire to,''live and let live" 3 )se interested, many young con- ^ diate vicinity are making use of 3 ce offered by this bank and are i lelves a solid financial foundation ness of the future. 3 F WILLIAMSBURG, \ ingstree, S. C. 1 lent E C Epps, Cashier. 1 ident C W Boswell, Asst Cashier. 4 UAAAAAA*AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA IPIF'S MARKFT I Fl kk V iviiukib . i DEALER IN All Kinds of Fresh Meats and Fish. Highest Cash Price Paid for , urs and Poultry. VIILLER, PROPRIETOR I I fill MA n??MIVA u-j rui smugs Vk /Sp\ are more important than pure foods, when it comes to / ministering to the 1*4 sick. We use only ^)es^ *n c 0 m" pounding prescripVERTS * i Patent Medicines , Of All Kinds Huyler's Candies ortment of Turnip and Rutabaga Seed. TREE DRUG COMPANY # GO TO f i nev's Cafe? FOR i Dinner or Supper ;, /lass Menu, i Suit the Times. i I FT DRINKS, FINE CANDIES ] >TMENTOF CIGARS, TO- S ) AND CIGARETTES 1 '--Best in Town-FRESH EVERY DAY I {SELF?FOR GIFTS BUY iUARANTEEDSET RINGS is Ring because after thorough comparison the best ring made. We have carefully larket and find that the I K K. Guaranteed an sell to our most intimate friends with the give satisfaction. 1 gs cost no more than ordinary rings?still i have a gift to buy, be sure to look at our ntfied Rings?these rings that are so good I tees them. rtts dz Wa,tts pposite the Depot ree, South Carolina i DVERTISE IN THE RECORD non unu rln Large , Fresh Stick Car tons Penny Qo< ed Peanuts in p lantic Parlor Mi Laundry Soap; E I Devil Lye; Coffe ed; Argo Starch standard brand! of Staple and F< I of Chewing and Proof Seed Oats Cow and Hog Fe separate, Corn Don't forget that \ partment and it wi prices before buyin \ t i> Ufll l/IWC WI I IIILIMIIU III Stop! I I have good news i f 01 you to buy very cl Dry Goods, Shoes, Clot! I Goods; Supplies, Groceries, j Stoves, Coffins, Caskets, Se\ store doing a General Merca invested in these various lin next year this stock must b est, when in Greelyville, to merchants to sell Groceries j Hoping to have a call fi S. Vincent T< r sei I You Want The 8 He 1 a yc 4 ! Sign the blank, and send it i mediately. On April 1st, 1< you, you may have choice c SUBS | SOUTHERN RURALIS' You are authorized to < 1ST for 3 years. You are t iSl.OO tor the three-year per at liberty to stop the RUR/ Name Date PFR or Small ( idy, 301b. Buckets ot( Can< ods,Crackers, loose or in pa ackages, Chewing Gum wit itches, Soda, Crystal, Pearl taking Soda; Star, Mendels; e, fine assortment of greer i, Sardines, best brand; i s; Good Luck Baking Powd ancy Groceries, pure and f Smokin&Tobacco, carload , also car of Fresh Flour sed,Cotton Seed Meal and h and Timothy Hay. : ve are closing out 01 11 pay you to consul HOLME GR Look!! L for you. There is an o] leap, any of the followi ling, Hats, Caps, Milliner, hardware, Buggy and Slip ring Machines, and in fact ev utile Business. I have about es, and as I expect to do prac ! reduced about half by Spring call at Taylor's. It is custom at nftst Yfv?i can exDect the sa nom you on your next trip to ( Yours for business, aylor, ( ~ it r * . ND NO MONI Smith's Creates fake It Easy For Yon, And This )UR CHANCI in today. You get the RURA] )13, you pay us $1.00 for the th )f a splendid array of prem'umt CR1PTION BL> Send It Ne w, Lest Ycu Forget T, 20 S. Forsyth Si.. Atlanta, G enter my subscript 11 to the S o start my paper at once. On 1 tn n'lmn lintk tK 1UU. 1 HIS UtUCI la^.v^n niui 111 ^.LIST at any time uy paying tin St. or R. F. Post Office ICC Ik V juaoies i < ? ] i jy, 151b. Car- 4 ckages, Salt- i :h prizes, At- | and Octagon * sohn and Red i < 1 and parch- I J Salmon, four | er, A full line I i resh; big line $ of Red Rust I ( just arrived; I < lulls mixed or j\ _ v. xr Hardware De- j t us and get our ; - - . l IOCERY UU. | wmmmmmmmmmmmmm * 1 ? I mmmmmmmmmmmmm '3 .isten!!! I pportunity just now j ing lines of Goods: Cotton and Wool Knit Harness, Saddles, Cook erything to be found in a Eight Thousand Dollars tically no time business % It will to be your interary in Greelyville for the me generosity at Taylor's. jreelyville, I am, jreelyville,S. C. ' ' wwitwma??m I I Farm Paper f| h? Is i! E f LIST 3 years, started imree years. When we bill k 5 just like you paid cash. \NK L ? p a. OUTHERN RURAL- i* A rvrll 1 ef 1Q1 ^ T will nnv ^ I -lip11* *?? } f?J e understanding that I am | e subscription to that date, t NEW TRIAL REFUSED ALLENS. IX Respite Is Not Granted, Will Be Electrocuted Friday. Richmond, Va, November 18:?A new trial today waa refused for Floyd Allen and his son,Claud Swanson Allen, by the supreme court of Virginia. The men are condemned to aie in tne eiectnc cnair next r iay for the murder of officials of the Carroll county court at Hillsi rille on March 14. Floyd Allen was convicted on May 17, specifically for the killing of Commonwealth Attorney William Foster. Allen's son, tried on the iharge of killing Judge Thornton L Massie, was convicted and sentenced to fifteen years in the penitentiary. A second trial on an indictment for the killing of Attorney Foster resulted in a conviction of murder in the first degree on July 27. It is believed that Governor Mann will not interfere with the execution )f the sentence imposed by the :ourts. The appeal to the supreme jourt for new trials, decided ad' > tersely today, had been pending for wme time,but Virginia officials have proceeded with arrangements for ;he execution of the men, believing ;hat no clemency would be shown. It is believed, however, that the , jovernor will grant a respite for ;wo weeks. He will make known his lecision in a statement to the public vithin a day or two. rhanksgivlng and tlie Orphans. In view of the fact that Thanksfiving day,or the Sunday following, s the only church collection recommended by the Synods of South Carina, Georgia and Florida to be tak?n up for their orphans the folowing items in regard to the Thornveil Orphanage, which is owned by :he three synods aforesaid, may be - - ? i a "xL?l. >f interest to tne readers 01 ran japer: The Thornwell Home and School :or orphans was founded in 1875, jpening its doors to eight fatherless children. It had one small cottage. This one building has increased to sixteen (two shortly to be completed) and each cottage will give a Some to twenty pupils, more or less. [n 1885 the school was so graded as to cover fourteen years, and in 1892 i technical department was added. jo that the boys might be taught jorqe useful trade. Up to that date,. farming was the only business. - J ;3! taught. This education is givea entirely free to deserving orphans of* any denomination and from any part of our country. Nearly a thousand youths have been under its in- fluence and enjoyed its training.. The provision for the support, education and other expenses of these children (265 now with us) is derived from personal donations of interested persons or from church and Sunday-school collections. The Thornwell OrpKmge is located at Clinton,S C, at the crossing of the Seaboard Air Line and Atlantic Coast Line railways. It is under Presbyterian influence and control but does not refuse aid to any on account of religious differences. No surrender of children to its guardianship is required of relatives. Pupils may leave of their own choice if they do not wish to remain. Children are not given out to service. The only business of the institution is to teach and train them. The orphans' interest is the first consideration. The presiding head of the * orphanage is Rev William P Jacobs, who receives gifts for the support and applications for the admission of pupils. Only a fire Hero but the crowd cheered, as, with burned hand9, he held up a small round box, "Fellows!" he shouted, "this Bucklen's Arnica Salve I hold, has everything beat for burns." Right! also for boils, ulcers, sores, pimples, eczema, cuts, sprains, bruises. Surest pile cure. It subdues inflammation. kills pain. Only 25 cents at M L Allen's. adv. The cow that comes in fresh next month is just about the most profit* able one of the whole year and dairymen are beginning: to find it out. m A common error of ^"experienced feeder is failure to provide good shelter. Lambs cannot make good gains with wet feet or soggy . fieeces.