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JYO I I A C i has just S?\g? * We hav |j and Rakes; r ? etc. Call ai J Will i 1 Kingstre* pol I is now in the I purchasing I ^ I Shoes, Clot! 1 wear, Etc., v n a few days t I play for youi We are goi line of good* please, so wj of Winter St your winter Our price! ? i _ - j _ I lowest ana a every custon Watch for in this paper Yours for g prices, SOL , | Opposite Kingstrei il T W* r? ?, Vv, fCVllSilSHiik *?&ib | \4|^^ #S- . v ^jypflS \R LOA : been Received e recently unloaded Hay Presses, Stall id see our splendid iamsbu Peres Northern Markets lis stock of Winter lino-. Hats. Under O 7 7 /hich will arrive in ind be put on dis? * inspection. ing to show you a 5 that is bound to ait for our opening ock before you buy outfit. 5 are always the square deal awaits ler at our store. our announcement food goods and low PERES e Drug Co. i JOW .^.'; .-h^[S-y:' * iD OF l 1 and are Now R< ! one car of Buggies c Cutters, Manure S| line and eet what vo irg Liv< If Mnllli Bi I Individual training girls. The course of es, Shorthand, Typ keeping. Offers un ities to the youths very reasonable pr obtained in town, dress, J. M. JERVEY. - IJi 8-21-6m. (THE WOOD EVERLASTIN6C7 SASH, DOORS I Lengthen the Life ASK YOUR I L. Wether h 1 LARGEST MFRS. SOUTH, IJust O l New StoreA Nice Line of Stapli Hams, Shoulders, V. Flour and Coffee. tti i.i* _ ? rjveryunng m a nr 1 fresh and pure. Your patronage solic: j| W. J. R1 fan* .>. &8HSF' : 7 "" III ? ', ' ;'? 7~ ^ ^ ^ - ' - ." ~'K' l - ~s hS&fmb: Mm-M'Sih^t'-'j thus ^ ^ l - -*; / ' . ^ il$|^'? ;/;#**$$& $$M***i? ~ F> zy ' / : . ,, ~. .. f. ri %- VV-' . ^.'V .v"-' . i v . - ' ';." IORSES sady for Your In and Surreys, one ca preaders, etc. Head u want at reasonablt 3 Stocl # ?jj r noinopo Vnhnnl H \ . mm obuuui M i I ii for your boys and all English branchrewriting and Booksurpassed opportunof the county at a f ice. Board can be For particulars ad?* i i ^ - ureelyville, S. U. || ! _ _ _?_ _ i cypress! AND BLINDS . | of Your Buildings. I DEALER OR rv??M JCr Qnri m V/l 11 Uk UV/<1| CHARLESTON, S. C. I I pened! d?; New Goods E i and Fancy Groceries not [eal, Grits, Rice, Sugar, ofc a w< I ca -j. -i n ? | st Class urucei v otuic? mut I ha fer I ited. and 2DDICK ?" 1b v y -.- -2. :. . ' -i. .., ! * PLAi j < l . . " . AND Ml spection at Our r of Wagons, one ca quarters for Harm s prices from w Comi South REPUTATION FOR Jul i . . mi8810 TRUTHFULNESS MAKES !!?< ? i | which ADVERTISING PAY j ?? D E ; J E By HOLLAND. ADVERTISING pays. Ev- ; gj ery one knows that. But ! not all know exactly why and " how it pays aud why It con- J B tinues to pay continuous ad- C B vertisers. E V It pays because of the rep- ? ? iiatfnii flit, urivertisers have r m made for telliug the truth, for ^ i,J fair dealing and for business V V honesty. IT IS WICKED TO J J LIE, AND IT IS ALSO j n FOOLISH Just think how extremely foolish it would be ^ Y to pay for advertising space J I ] In which to spread false* i hoods. . A Merchants know that their ' J a reputations for truthfulness I R E in the advertisements is their \y I best business asset. They p n bnnw thnt tn make their ad* vertlsing valuable It must be I W I believed; It must be truth- B J ful day after day, week after ^ t week, mouth after month. Read the advertisements In L L this paper closely and remem- W ? ber that back of every state- i r ment Is the reputation of a f leading merchant a reputa- i G H tlon he has spent years In ac- J G quiring and which he will i q u guard closely. I cc ? J c Mother of Eighteen Children, ^ I am the mother of eighteen chili and have thp praise of doing w A e work than any young woman J J ly town," writes Mrs C J Martin, L E ne Mill, Va. "I suffered for five rs with stomach trouble and could ? ?? ? ??? A kinrtiiif nntViAiif till. OS II1UCI1 no n UIO^Ull nuuuuv ering. I have taken three bottles 1 v hamberlain's Tablets and am now Mr Yo >11 woman and weigh 168 pounds, suaded n eat anything I want to, and as berlair :h as I want and feel better than rhoea 1 ve at any time in ten years. I re- I was < to anyone in Boone Mill or vicinitv that * they will vouch for what I say." ^art? ( mberlain's Tablets are for sale unusui ill dealers. adv arrhoe cured 1 i County Record $1 a year, remed; 38s8t8s8t8s8t8t8^ | CE! I ULES 1 | Stables 11 jj r of Mowers 1 ;ss, Saddles, 1 >any f 1 Carolina | ;J ===== Jury List. Jay last the following named rere drawn by the jury comners to serve at the fall term e court of general sessions, will convene Monday, Sep- I r 29. Judge T S Sease of Spar- fl rg presiding: 1 McCutchen, Vox, Green, Greelyville, J Taylor, Andrews, Ervin, Vox, V J Thomas, Cades, Smith, Bloomingvale, Diarrhoea Quickly Cured. ,-as taken with diarrhoea and rks, the merchant here, per[ me to try a bottle of Chami's Colic, Cholera and diar emedy. After taking one dose :ured. It also cured others Kave it to," writes M E Geb)riole, Pa. That is not at all il. An ordinary attack of dia can almost invariably be t>y one or two doses of this y. For sale by all dealers, adv . .'.3 ") '"-yfTtTTfiff Uantley, Zeb, 1 DuRant, Vox, . ! King, Kingstree, [ Cook, Lake City, / Graham, Morrisville, . Jj Moore, Trio, McClary, Salters, Tisdale, Zeb, j Morris, Taft, I Sheppard, Taft, Jennings, Kingstree, Blakeley, Trio, t Scott, Kingstree, Arrowsmith, " . Ji 1 Smiley, Lake City, Chandler. Rnme. Bass, Lanes, Jove, Heinemann, Z Jenkinson, Kingstree, ' Clark, Nesmith, Lovett, Cooper, Spivey, Vox, [ Thomas, Rome, Carsten, Cades, Brown, Lake City, T McCutchen, Benson, Eaddy, Vox, J Clarkson, Heinemann, % M Tisdale, Zeb, \(/>T onto An/lraura