The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, October 12, 1905, Image 3
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DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
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No Shop Worn Goods?Everytliing: Fresh From Fashionable Centei
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Is In Charge of fliss Kate Saunders o
We Want Your Tr
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; Short but Strong. L()ll j? Col
If You Cannot Come to Our ""*
Store., We Will Send Our Store. THE HOUSE THAT 01 VEf
To You. -0- YOUR MOP
We have the best equipped 232 and 234 KINQ STREi
V Mail Order Department In the We are branching out.We wan
South our business capacity.We were
the city. And since our EXTEN
ADDITIONAL BUILDINGS w
Write Us Freely. We want double our business. Prices Lo
Your Orders we expect to be our trade indu
READYTaWEAR GARMENTS,
THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT?1HE PRETTIEST?THE CHEAPEST?THE BEST.
Ladies' TailorMade Suits, long and Ladies' Hlack 'J'affetta Silk Waists :
medium length,Coats. Prices range all new, a regular $5 value; our price
from $10 to $50 per suit. only $3.98 each.
Ladies'New Walking Skirts, made , , , n , , _
of Brilliantine, fancy mixtures, and Black and Co ore Ta e a
Panama Cioihs. Prices range from $S Sllk ?r?pp?] ?nd stitched
to $20 each with accordeon plaited flounce a $6 50
SPECIAL?One Lot of Ladies' V",ue: ?"r Pr,<* $b
Walking SKirts?plaited all around? Ladies' White and Colored Taffeta
made of all wool Panama Cloth, Silk Waists, all the newest styles?
Value $5; our price $3.98. | ranging in paice from $5 to $li5 eacn |
WE HAVE THE LABGEST AND BEST EQ
All Orders for Carpets, Mattings, Lace Curtains, Upholstery Goods
would if you were here yourself. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR-We mak
Stock to select from. Write and let us know your wants.We will
A~ents for THE LADIES HOHE JOL'RN,
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I We Want I
| Your Trade!
^ ?AND WE ARE WILLING TU PAY YOU FOE IT IN.?
I DUALITY U PIES. 5
? You are cordially invited to call at our @
? big store in the Brick Block R. R. Street @
and be convinced that we are offering the j?:
jgj * biggest and best selected stock of ^
<?j Shoes. Hats, lothing, Dry Goods, @ !
? Groceies, Furniture. Hardware. Etc.? 1
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: ever displayed in this section of the State. r: ;
S It pays us to carry the best lines and we ? ]
? shall mak? all this pay you by selling you ?
@ much better goods for the same prices ? ,
jgj you've been paying foi inferior grades. ;
I Our $125, $150 $2 00, $2 50 & $3 0011
? Shoes for Men and Women and $4 00 @ !
@and $4 50 for Men are the Goods which? !
@City Dealers Have to Get Higher Prices ?
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I? OUR DRY GOODS ?!
? AND CLOTHING .?::
@ stock is superb; and in fact fo give us your ? 1
? orders in any line will prove equal to an ad- ? i
(gj vance in the price of your [J 1
TOBACCO OR COTTON. & 1
| 5CH00L BOOKS FOR ALL. |
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I MILLINERY
Up-to-date in Every Particular, '
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EfrCHARLESTON. S. C.
it your trade. We have doubled
always the largest retailers in
SIVE' ALTERATIONS and
ere completed, we expect to
wer Than Elsewhere are what
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NEW F
A FEW OFTHE A
50 inch Brilliuutine, Black, Navy
Royal Brown and Green. One of the
popular fabrics, 48 cents per yaru.
BLACK DRESS GOODS.
We are headquarters in the South
for Black Dress Goods, Crepes and
Veiling. We carry a large assortment
of all qualities. Write us for samples.
You'll tind our prices always a little
lower than any other store quotes.
HIPPED CARPET HO
i, House Furnishings,etc. will rec
e a specialty of this Dept.We al
cheerfully quote prices.
\L PATTERNS?10 and IS
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ADUUl rAinncno uiaiuuiuj.
A Special Car to Be Fitted up for Experimental
WorkEditor
County Record:
President P H Mell of this i
college has directed me to send
out notices of the Farmers' In-;
Ititutes to be held in the State
during this fall and winter. Youj
will find enclosed one of these:
notices.
We would certainly appreciate
it it you would give us a notice'
of these institutes. We believe
that the time has come when
these institutes can be made of,
great value to the farmers of j
this State.
The Southern Railway has
granted to Clemson College the
use of a car for Farmers' Institute
work. The college is going j
to have this car fitted up with
ill of the latest appliances fori'
making butter and the most im- j
proved methods of handling j
milk. If 4the farmers wish it
md can furnish the milk, they
:an see these utensils put to
Dractical use in separating milk,
ripening and churning the cream
etc. In this car, we will have
samples of about 26 varieties of!
corn and will lecture on those
varieties that are best adapted
to Southern soils. We will have
about 30 varieties of the most
improved types of cotton. We
will also have on exhibition
those insects that are injurious
to the field and garden products
with the insecticides to be used ;
in destroying and eradicating i
these injurious insects. The 1
State entomologist will deliver
lectures on the proper methods
of using these insecticides.
We will have diagrams and
chart snowing-tne conformation
af dairy and beef cattle and will
have with us experts to deliver i
lectures upon the breeding,feeding
and care of all kinds of live
stock. We will also have with |
lis a magic lantern and will give!
illustrated lectures upan anum-!
ber of agricultural subjects.
These lectures will give the re- i
Bults of the experience of a great
number of practical farmers and
the result of experiments being :
performed at this college and
Dther agricultural colleges over'
the country. We will have the:
views showing the effect of dif- j
ferent fertilizers when applied j
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press Charges.
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Put For Announce
Will Be Given
Will Spat
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Because We Wan!
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To Grow Greater and Better,
We Seek Your Confidence
With Bargains Like These
We Offer You Here. :
WE PREPAY EXPRESS
On AH Orders of $ 10.00 01
Over.
TRY US ON AN ORDER.
\ESS GOOD
DVANCED STYLES.
40 inch Cashmere in black and a!
the new colorings. Trice 25 cents pei
yard.
38 inch All Wool Henrietta Black
and all the newest colors. Price 50c
per yard.
30 inch Rain Troof Covert Cloth, ii
Black, Navy, Royal and Tan Mixtun
A new fabiic for Skirts and Suits.
Price 50 cents per yard. ^
USE IN THE SOUTH
eive the same attention that yoi
ways have a large and variec
> cents each.
other farm product^. We will
have samples of those com
pounds that go into the manu
facture of fertilizers and will
have experts to deliver lectures
on the value of these compounds
when put into fertilizers.
We will have material to show
the properway of making grafts
the proper method of pruning
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null auu siiiiuc lines, me ucai
method of training grape-vines,
all of this with the view of obtaining
the greatest quantity of
fruit. In this car, will also be
on exhibition work of the Clemson
College student in other departments
of the college aside
from that of agriculture. For
example: machines designed and
made by the mechanical student
and fabrics of all kinds made
by the textile student.
If you desire, I will send you
later a printed detailed outlined
of all that we intend to show in
this car. Very truly yours,
J N Harper,
Director.
Ulemson College, S. f..,
October 4, 190").
-Statement ofTHe
Bonn m MmAt
jthe Close of Business September
30lh. IOCS
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discount* 113,980 IS
Bono* anil Mortgage* 4 800 00
lte.il E*t. and Banking house..3,505 41
Ca*li on hand and in hank*..-St!.000 12
}207,885 71
LIAEJILITIES.
Capital Stock 30 !K)0 00
Surplus and Undivided Profits 462 95
Pa*hier\* cks. outstanding?58 75
Certified check 315 38
Deposit? 172,018 63
*>07,885 71
State of South Carolina, i
County of Williamsburg \
Personally appeared before me, E (7
Epps, Cashier or the Hank of Kingstree
Kingstree, S. who on oath says that
the above statement is true and correct
to the best of his judgment and belief.
EC Epps, Cashier.
Sworn to before me this 2ml day of
October. 1!H)5. John A Kelley [L. S.]
Not. Pub for S. C.
i J A Kelley
Correct Attest.-villi Kellehan
( I) C Scott
Directors.
Farmers' Institutes.
Clemson College will hold
Farmers' Institutes in a number
of counties this fall and Winter.
ThQse citizens who desire an
Institute held in their community
are requested to send their
applications to J N Harper,
Director of Farmers' Institutes,
KINGSTF
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We do an extensive Mail
; Order Business, which proves
. the t our methods are good and
" right.
You'll finaUncle Sam's Mail
| a migh;y accommodating "way
11 of ShooDintr. and miehtv ac
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; commodating folks at thisend
to fill your orders.
; | When a Mail Order reaches
;j us we make it a study to send
i only such Clothes, Hats or
11 Furnishings as we believe is
'| sure to please that particular
customer.
We request the return of
I anything we send you not enj
tirely satisfactory.
11 Better buits and Overcoats
; than ours are not made. The
_ | manufacturers of the Clothes
!; we sell are scrupulously particular
about every detail of
every garment. Our Low
Prices are Largely responsible
L i for the increased popularity
; iof our Store.
Seud us your Mailorders.
Bentschner
&
Vlsanska,
i Corner King and Hasell Sts.
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The Largest and Most Complete
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Establishment South.
ulEO. S. HACKER 8 SOU,
' -MA NT FACT UE !RS OFSash,
Doors, Blinds
Moulding and Building Material,
Sash If 'eights avd Co?'is
CHARLESTON', S. C.
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF
Ms I mkms Bonk,
Lake City. S- CAt
the Close of Business September
30th, 1905.
RESOURCES.
Loan* Discounts $31,420 38
Bank Fixtures 321 73
Expenses (including hooks
stationery, etc] 768 07
Cash on hand unci in banks ? 52,709 60
$85,219 80
LIABIL IT IES.
Capital Stock $25,000 00
171 divided Profits.. 1,128 56
Deposits 58,591 24
I $85,219 80
State of South Cartfiina,!
County of Williamsburg)
I. II Wallace Jones, Jr., Cashier of
the Farmers Sc Merchant bank
. do solemnly swear that th- ' above
statement is true and .correct
B Wallace is, Jr.
,er.
Subscribed and sworn to me
this 2nd day of October, A. 1905.
RC Jc *
Notary Public jC.
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COriPAM 1
S' FURNISHINGS. 99* I
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>5 and MILLINERY; We Can SupplyHiem and Sa fl
TH ENT jj-mifc |
linery Opening Due Notice of Which a
ans to PLEASE, a
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Company. |
Farming Tools Of I
All Kinds. 1
Also a full line ol Horse Collars, Back Bands. Traces, Single
trees, etc. # # # #
Our Dixie Plow is what you want; a heavier, smoother casting
and it costs us more than the ordinary kind, but no extra charge j
See our large stock of Pee Dee and Orangeburg SweepB,-Shovel
Plows, and in fact everything needed in the preparation of your
land and cultivation of your crop. . . . - ?
Agents for Johnson's Disk Cultivators, the money saver.
Just received a car Anchor Lime, always-the best.
Try us on Sashes and Doors; Come and inspect our stock, you are
alway welcome.
LAKE CITY HARDWARE CO.
LAKE CITY, S.C ... \ .?||
Big 'Shipment of j
Horses and Mules. |
We have just received a big lot: of fine Horses
and Mules. Gentle family horses, fine match
teams of mules, stylish driving horses.
Moderate Prices. J?
Full Line tandard Make Buggies- and Wagons.
No better made; no lower prices. ?:?
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Stuckey & Flowers, :
Lake City, S. C.
DO Not Forget.
We Always Keep on Hand
?a Fine Stock of?
SILVER PLATED WARE, m
SPOONS, FORKS, SOOP LADLES,
GRAVY LADLES,BUTTER KNIVES'
SUGAR SPOONS, TABLE AND ' .
DESSERT KNIVES, CARVING SETS ' *" II
BUTTER DISHES, PICKLE
STANDS, WAITERS, ICE PITCHERS,
FULL TEA SETS.
. ( Southern Railway
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waicn inspectors tor < iieoraetown* westernluuiroaa
( and Consolidated Street SaQrouL
Mail orders receive prompt and careful attention.
s:thomas jr., & bro
257 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, - S. C.
Whiskey I Morphine I Cigarette I Ail Drags and Tofeaet
habit, habit, | habit, I habits
Cured by KEELEY INStlTUTE of S C.
32 Lady St.(or P O.Box 75)CoIumbia.S.C. Confidentialcorrespondence solicited
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Household Furniture, Bugs, Carpets,
Matting and Everything to Make the
ffnmo Pnmfnrt.nMft. --- ?
-A Complete I '
Coffins g Caskets. A
Kept Constantly on Hand and Services.
Rendered Day or Night