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I Flour, Bi and ? lowes We buj at smal are hea pies. S C Se< Cobbl i Our Grocer Phone us y Yoi Peop. r*t?iU4 OTJHG people, thi? ii meant f Wi. A now for the "rainy day," w your pennies now. WOE] AAVX! This picture may char XAEHEST THOUGHT for just 1 th it. Suppose you BESOLVE to DO THIS. Then? OPJEN AN ACC J- BANK OF , ? 4. 4 ? 4. I The8! My Spe< v "Good Thi h. X "The St Bimpc >u get the 1 d clean. :h order we i heck and see w7 n# p ? _ nice, urns,; ay It From >'et the bes >t prices. r in carload lo 11 profits, thei laquaricrs iur ee us before y ALL ON US FOR T ed Pota er, Early Rose, and ies are Purest and Best; 1 our orders and reduce the urs for Cheaper Nec< les Mercar Isfoimtfie flnw^Sto or yon. Don't laugh at fate. Pre] hen life is not all rosy sunshine. S ?, WORK, WORK! SAVE, SA 1.-U ZM ?* ? - Lge your wnoie me 11 jrou (it? ive minutes. Concentrate your n be one of the few who will BEAI :ount with us. KINGSTREE. ?|l t|l l|l ? Store :ialties Are ng's to Eat" alf of Life" RTANT! _ Jest of Every Eatable jend you a duplicate invoice, so i that it comes to you correct. I .IT WIS Academy St. V i and Feed i Us j>at the ts and sell refore we these staou buy. OUR tOftS 9 Red Bliss ley Stand the Test, high cost of living. ftssities, 7 j.:i_ r. line i/O. 1 I Leading SWIFT'S RI 20 to 50 poun kro nrlo rvf fprti Iui anuo vi iviu lint per acre r out tor yourse The reas< from highest pounded, dou The diffe ALWAYS This sai swim I I sw ? ^ Factor! Wmgggj^gggBg Cheering Words. I We received the following note Tuesday from one of our advertising i ? patrons: February 25, 1917. ? County Record, Kingstree, S C. ? Gentlemen:?Will you kindly cut out my want ad in your paper and . it send me a bill of same. I find that I*? an advertisement in your paper IfS The Most Beautifi Sprin g Goods Silverman's We ha ve an e To-Wear Su Leading ! Righ Our Shelves a arc! Drei You are cordi I these goods over ; We make it a m flnllar snpnt at nil V4V11MX W V V/ VI Silverman Main Str< f^0 mm ? i||( i'l I' rt Southern farmers w ID STEER BRANI ds MORE LINT Q ilizer. Even at 15c p educes your fertilizer :lf. You can prove it :>n is that SWIFT'S ] n i i q 11 cjnrl hicrheiQl VJ V4Uili.J V4 a A \? **Jl ^ * * WW ? ble mixed and thorou rence between SWI1 SHOW UP AT 1 me increased producti BUY I > FERTILZER "It Pays to Manufacti PT ? AAMDi in <x vvmri1 Sales Office for North and Soi ?.z: Cciurnhi?,5. C.^tfihrannah, < I. , W * means almost always favorable re suits. j n Thanking you for your past fa-1 vors, I beg to remain. j n; Yours very truly, | r( ?? I A.I 2 We have 200 pounds of Lord Bal- ~ tirnore Liriefr Writing Paper and Tl Envelopes, 60c value. 4or 45c. ( j g 2-15-tf Scott Druc^Jo. j b \ ? ME i al and Most Comple in this Section Will n? n i Dig uepann legant lot of La lits and Dresses Materials and D t us to the Mini re Filled with tl prettiest things ss Go< ally invited to our E and compare our pr: 1 _ * i AA J-~ lie to give iuu cents r store. t'sDepartm jet, Next to Wee Nc DWtoRi Your ;rtilizer 'ill tell you that 41 ) FERTILIZERS i OTTON PER AC er. pound, every 10 mat 5f?7.5>rt Der ton. this year by using ? FERTILIZERS an t-priced materials, s ighly cured. ?T'S and other ferti HE SCALES. on applies to all oth< NOW S, Red Steei Use Them" iired by tNY, (FERTILIZER W jth Carolina, Charlotte, N. C. Ga., Cheater, S. C., WRmlngtc Mr B F Nesmith of Nesmith was | oted in town Saturday. {t Recruiting officers for Uncle Sam's I ? avy are in Kin erst we today on a j] ?cruiting itinerary that will cover State. They will be at 8 IWASty tomorrow. 8 ToCure a Cold IrfOae Day ' j ike ILAXATIVE BROMO Quinine. It stops tbe 1 and Headacfe and work* o9 the Cold. | rnrtdata refund money if it fails to cure, i ^ . W. GROVE'S signature on etch box. 25c. j r mm te he of New he lund at k^HH in Store m die Ready- IBH in II tViA II 1 ??? II MXV >esued HH ie Vy best mm Ml iig Stc to look ices w others, valuer ever VBBH 9 enttore | U :e Banl 1 M f" ' >^1^1 ariira K^l OstB jfl 90 pous of BHH vill makrom 9M^H REthaither poundstore Figunthis 1TTTTTVT* > W lr 1, : always iade skilfully omlizers VlLL crops.^ HBM IORKS)^|^JHH^| Major Wm L Glaze, one of the ggLknown an<I most highly esteem d citizens of Orangeburg, died at 'is home in that city Sunday, aged JtH 3 year9. He is survived by a widow' pi nd severaj children, among whom re Wm L Glaze, Jr. superintendent^^! f Andrews high school, and Mtf Imily Glaze,a teacher in this coun'^Wyj Mr GC-Parsons of Lanes was m **' -.ingstiet fcLurday. * '