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-T-* / ] I / OURBUSINESS FOUNDED ON THE GOLDEN DOLE - i ‘BUILT BY <• . t Service to the Public and V Maintained by Satisfied * ’ * * *s*» Customers. THIS WEEK WE OFFER Waterman’s, Century, and Salz Safety, Self-filling $1 Fountain Pens. KLEIN’S DRUG STORE Every Thing The Best Phone 31 e — SPECIALS THIS WEEK / * Best white Grits, j)er sack $2.8.”» < Rice, |K*r sack • • • \ $,‘1.95, $4.75 and $5/2.-, Bo.-t Granulated Sugar. 12 pounds for $1.00 Gollce, |>er pound yy 12 1 2c and 15c Best seed Red Bliss Irish potatoes, per peck ...85c r.’arlv yellow and white Dent seed corn, 10c <|t.. qts. 25c, |H.»ck fiO^per bushel 25 Marly Bert seed oats, 90c bushel, jn-r sack $1/5 White clipped, feed outs, |>er sack $4.50 Beet pulp Dairy Feed. |H*r sack • • • v — $2.05 Horse and nude feed molasses, per sack $2.(55 Plain meal Cow Feed, per sack \ $2.00 We cany a full line of all fancy and staple groceries, dry goods, notions, shoes, etc., and anything yon need in. general merchandise. Wo Want Sl’FCIAL, l^l'K’K. 1,000 pounds cured meat at 17c to 20c per |HUiml—^shoulders, middling and hams, dowels 8c to 10c per |H»und. We want 50 cans country lard. Die per lb. We want 1,000 bushels shelled ct rh. $l.:to per bushel; 1,000 bushels ( lay peas $2.00 per birshel. We want a few bushels white peas $2.25 per Inishel in exchange for merchandise. We w ill buy all your country produce and pay you tlie higlkjst prices in exchange for them. Thanking one and all for the large business given us throughout the town and county, we are Yours most truly. UnionFarmersBargainHouse F. C. Bennett Manager GREAT SPRING OPENING SALE Will Begin Monday, March 19th, 1917 MEET ME At FRANK’S MEET ME v.rJ, Where you can meet your friends and boy more goods f or less money and better goods for same money In spite if the high cost of ready to wear and yard goous, we are able and will sell you the' same goods at t V sanie reasonable prices as before the advance. Just stop, listen and look over our prices and you w ll suif’/ •>e surprised. $5 00. .Men's.. Palm-Beach- Durspring^ppen. _ J^.OO.-LadieiLSkirti -at --— — '$It49 — ing sale at only • • • $2.98 $4.98 $6.50 and $7.50 Men’s Suits, sale price • $10.00 and $12.50 Suits, all wool Blue Serges and fancies at.. $7.50 $12.50 and $15.00 Men’s all wool Worsted Suits, our sale price - $10.00 $15.00 and $18.00 high grade suits at $12.50 A'full line of boys’ suits at all prices. CHILDREN S SHOES A full line of children’s shoes and slippers at very low prices. * — * 7 $1.50 • $1.75 MEN’S SHOES $2.00 Men’s Work Shoes at $2.25 Men’s black Work Shoes at $2.50 Men’s black or tan Work Shoes at V $.‘1.00 and $3.50 Men’s tan Work Shoes at $2.50 Men’s Dress Shoes at $3.00 and $3.50 Men’s Dress Shoes at $2.50 Men’s Low Cut Shoes at $1.98 $2.50 .. $1.75 : •. $2.98 •* •$1.75 $2.75 Men’s Low Cut Shoes, tan or black $1.98 $2.50 - . $2.98 ...• -98c $1.25 $3.00 Men’s Ix.w Cut Shoes, black only, at $3.50 Men’s fine Low’ Cut Shoes at H- j. \ 1 $1.25 and $1.50 Indies’ Skirts at $1.75 ladies’ Skirts at DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT Stanley Aerales. 24 inches wide, at ‘ . .7 C The best 12 l-2c Apron Gingham at 10c Good quality yellow Homespun at * • jSe r~ v Genuine Sea Island Homespun, 12 l-2c and 15c value, 36 inches wide, sale price ••■lOc 12 l-2c and 15c Dress Crape, all light figured and striped, sale price •••••••• 10c 12 l-2c and 15c Dress V’oile. all the latest paterns, sale price .... 10c 39c and 50c Tan Silk. 27 inches wide, sale price 25c Novelty Silk-finish Poplin, all the latest stripes and flowers, sale price 25c 39c and 50c Tap Silk, 27 inches wide, sale price Fine Taffeta Silk, black and Navy, at Large variety of Dress Ginghams at • 25c $1.00 10c UNDERWEAR W’e have a full line of Summer Underwear for Ladies. Men and Children, at the same old prices as last year. MILLINERY * Our Millinery Department will be this year bigger in variety, higher in quality and lower in price than ever before. SPECIAL FOR MONDAY ONLY—SEA ISLAND HOMESPUN AT ONLY 9c On account of lack of space we are not able to name the hundreds of bargains we have to offer, and we are . getting in something new <>very day. Please remember that what we advertise is true and we can prove it at -X . X • * ■ The Charleston x NKXT TO KXI’lilvSS OFFU’K; X J FKAXK. MAXAGEU Do Not Forget The Place and Date, / - WE STILL HAVE ON HAND SEVERAL GOOD Horses and Mules we shipped from St. Louis. If you need one see us. Waherboro Live Stock & Vehicle Co. r H. W. BLACK, Jr.. Manager M • / Mn*. I ran< t*> WilliMms. tiled in C'harlettlon. March 10ih. Mrs. Frances Williams, wife of B. M. Wiliianis. Jr., formerly of Hound; She was ill only a few days. Interment at^Honneaus. W. A. Strickland. of Smoaks. was anionK those who had business in (own Motaday. \TTK\I»H> IWIGIHU. I‘n Hiddirk Ackerman returned toda> from a trip to Washington and "other Northern cities and places of Uxerest. Or. Ackerman, aevom. panied t>y his father, former Sher iff J. D Ackerman, of Cottaze* \ilie attended the inauftiual of President Wilson / H ' I ! ■■ ■ y X We Will Pay You FOO YOUD IROODLE Purchase the NEW HOME ah i you w ill have tt life asset at th“ Tn i a yt'ii pay. You will not have an und ies* chain of repairs. Wo will give you, absolutely fit ■ of charge, a lieauti/ully decora <*u .Mcsit Dish. 11 3 1x9 1-4 in., i/ «. will send us one'< r more name> of friends or acquaintances w ho are'eo- ing to 1 uy a sewing machine th’- year. There are hundreds of people whe do not know that we sell the Famous NEW HOME SEWING MACH INFS. and we have decided on this plan le call this to their attention. Of course you will get the premium it you buy a machine yourself. Yes. we will take the eld machine as part payment and give you easy tern’s on the balance. No interest. SEND IN THE NAMES at once and we wii’ send the dish to you. Don’t wait. Dc it now/ Its worth the trouble. DROWN FORMIURE CO. “EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME” See the new improvements, mi this New Home machine. The Steel Pit man. The Bed I/xk that holds the head of machine firmly to the woom- wi rk, and is released by pressing >n the lock head depressed in the e \l. A Shuttle Ejector which enables Ov* operator t<> remove the shuttle ea. ;ly. -X Mrs. Hyrne and Mi*. K F. Hyrne spent last week very pleasantly with Mrs. John Peurl- foy at their country home. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Grace. Jr., of Charleston, are visiting the form er’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. M Grace, Sr. J. J. Heard, farm demonstration Miss Leone Bamberg, stenograph- agent for Bamberg onunty, was in or for the Southern Carolina Asso. town several days the latter part of elation, spent the week-end with the meek. j relatives at Bamberg.