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Farmers?Mints ,-??*< ,+t M A>% ^ -y1^ ^ZTSZltiStZ ' v?lBr- ^E\)( Cottnttj ^0^ofjp4 Ii^js t VQl XXI KINGSTREE, SOUTH CAROLINA, MARCH 28.1907. NO. 13 ^POSITIVELY I. Every- I thing .? had in the way of r 'DryGooclsy tDrens Goods. Eaces, Em*"broideries, \ Etc \ \ . ? ? was. bonght before the reeeat sharp advance in prices and we eaa to give oar eastoners the ! beaefit of the differeace in price. Lb The liaes we carry coald scarcely rbe botcht today for what we sell ".thea, bat we haveaot Increased f*: (Be price oa aay article bat actaally aarkei dowa a aaaber of f; ;Mags. t: : It yoa waat a swell pair of $ Shoes see oar i-In Qui" j i ftr Met at $3.50 aitf $4.00. Ftr laiies aii chiUrei we k recoBBfb4 the < Star Brand 5hoes. ? v ? We haadle ether cheaper grades ef Shees, kef these are ear leaders. ' ' We lavlte atteatiea te ear ele-1 ' gaat Hies ef i Dress Shirts, c Hosiery and Underwear for Wei. Wfaea and Children. v. ''' ' * ?^(V | Stylish Low Collars I "Sitka" and 'Bryson" are perfect fitting I collars, and their rood lines of style keep | tbem constantly in demand. ' MR THE CORLISS-COON COLLARS .which arc world famous wc are exclaslre aceats. Latest effects ia lace cortalas aid cartala material, also we hare a lot of 75c. Roller shades marked ; dowa to 10c. Keep warm by biylig tie tr tir blaikets?they are all wttl ail aire thai a yard wide. r Laces and Embroideries. lew Stack 5c laces aid eahrtldery geiig at 3 l-2c; 10c naallty going at ?r, 12 I-2c goiig at 9c. We bare the goods aid our prices are right. Glre us a call. People's j*|ercantile Company., KINGSTREE, S. C. > - 1 . * ' No Display Advertis wmm?mmrnammmammmmmm?mmm?mmmimB?mm?m?mmm Statement of the Condition of The Bank of Williamsburg, j Kimrstree, S. C. i At the ('lose <>f Business March Htth, ' 1907. Resources. | Loans and Discounts, STC.Ofil 311 : Overdrafts. 5*<5 41 j Hanking House, 8,9(50 o3 , Furniture and Fixtures, 3,131 33 ! Other Real Kstate, 1.000 00 j Due from Banks and Bankers, 24,6<H? 55 Currency, 5.691 00 ; Gold, 400 00 j Silver, Nickels and Pennies. 2,0(56 09 . Checks and Cash Items. 2,741 97 Total $125,238 59 . Liabilities. Capital Stock Paid in, $40,000 00 Surplus Fund, 1,600 00 ( Una. Profits, less Current i Expenses and Taxes Paid. 2,368 35 Due to Banks and Bankers, 713 15 Ind. Deposits Subj. to Check, 80,369 98 Cashier s Checks, 187 11 | Total $126,238 59 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Williamsburg. , Before me came E C Epps, Cashier, of the Bank of Williamsburg who, being duly sworm, says that the above i and foregoing statement is a true condition of said Bank, as shown by the ; books of file in said bank. E C EPPS, t ashier. ??worn to ana subscribed betore me, this 21st day of March, 1907. CHAS W bTOLL. [L S] Not for S C. i Correct Attest : Wm T Wilkins, Chas W Stoll, P G Gourd in, Directors. !is not establish ?It Reqmiir Oir hi Si KeascnE We keep the stock in every way munity. The best of every thing is the attention perfect and the prices already familiar with our way of doi make it profitable for you to become =HEALTH S DEMANDS PURITY and STE YOU USE. a aa : is a License Sr. DuRant e^h business wi IQI17 Means more patron v ijui ine person whom X Complete line School B Q ?always on 8 Agent for Eg?; Q O late Bon Bons X You are always welcome. Start c A see us. 8 J. B. DM V Physician and Q LAKE cr Cash is I v At this season tl pocket book is tlx the reins. If it's a Horse < we can fill your ne In BUGGIES, 1 NESS, LAP ROBE: I KETS, all the best j we are lieadquartei VISIT OUR STABLI WANTS AND WE LL fTcTtF ZEZi-ta-g'sta ement Changed Unles Statement of the Condition of the Farmers & Merchants Bank, Lake City. S. C. At the Close of Business Marc!: lfttli, 19uT. Resources. Loans and Discounts, $">2,7-- 97 Overdrafts. 9 20' Hanking1 House. 2,430 42! Furniture and Fixture, 4fi9 00 Other Real Estate, 500 <K) Due from Ranks and Hankers, 37,9*26 06 Currency, 1,635 00 Gold. 315 00 Silver, Nickels and Pennies, 1,016 72 Cheeks and Cash Items. 129 18 Totah $97,153 52 I Liabilities. Capital Stock Paid in. 25.000 00 Und. Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes Paid. 7,568 71 Individual Deposits Subject , to Check, . 44,824 67 Savings Deposits, 19,731 26 Cashier's Checks, 28 88 Total, $97,153 52 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Williamsburg. Before me came B Wallace Jones Jr, Cashier, of Farmers & Merchants Bank, u/hn hpincr rlulv sworn, savs that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said hank, as shown by the books of file in said bank. H WALLACE JONES Jr, Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed before ine, this 21st day of March, 1907. H P Baldwin, [L S] for S. C. Correct Attest : .1 S McClam, R Wallace Jones. H H Singletary. Directors. SbnceI ied in a day ' * es Tflmtiie? *O joyed the confidence of Q lie for many years, the Q rsons patronizing us year Q 5*WTa.3r ? suited to the needs of the com- \t carried, the assortment is large, O JUST RIGHT. If you are not /S ng business, we think we can at acquainted. U ECURITY== g LENGTH IN THE DRUGS X id Pharmacist, doing a legal busi- X e drug line and we insure safe \/ compounding and safe prices. Q ike no safer investment than to do X th us. \/ is for our store. |Q[|7 S ms can read this. I JU I V ooks and Stationery X i hand.? :t Cigars (Havana made) Q Chocolates and Choco- Q >ff this new year by coming to X Respectfully yours, X RANT 8 Pharmacist, V ry, s. c. Q xonomy. le mail behind the ? mail who holds >r Mule you want ed. WAGONS, HARki UttDKI! m if.' uvii^ju mw wurm.im ? ; on the market, rs. ES, TELL US YOUR DO THE REST. iOMAS, ree, S. C. is Copy Reaches Us jjj Hiidnall-Wells. A wedding of much interest j and beauty occurred on last j ^ evening, March 5th, when Miss x Belle Hudnall became the bride of Mr 1! A Wells, at the home I of the bride's parents, Mr and , 1 Mrs J II Hudnall. The parlor: a was tastefully decorated with ; s ivy, ferns and flowers. Prompt- j 1)* at 4:30 o'clock, to the sweet Js sfrains cf Mendlessohn's wed- c ding march skillfully rendered r on the piano by Mr M B Hudnall, brother of the bride, the bride ^ and the groom entered the parlor ? preceded by Mr and Mrs J B s Hudnall, taking their places 3 underneath a bower of green and white. The ceremony was ^ performed by Rev D A Phillips, k of the Methodist church. After j the ceremony an elegant luncheon was served. The happy; couple left on the evening train a for their future home, Wailace, e N. C.?Manning Ttmes. . , t Card of Thanks. s Mr S M McClary, whose ? dwelling, with a considerable c part of his household goods, v was destroyed by fire some ten c days ago, desires to express, in 1 ^ this public way, his deep sense \ of ohlication to the manv kind s people who have given such t substantial evidence of sympa- * thy and good will in the day of t his lbss. He is reminded of the H sayingthat "misfortune is some- s times a blessing in disguise." * Apart from the substantial help c extended him, the occasion dis c covered so much ot kind feeling * and friendship for him, among his neighbors and fellow citi { zens, it makes the world bright- r er. To one and all he returns * thanks. u _ t . 'L i LB j, j Mints J: lilns, | i j . j I WE CAN SAVE YOU J i FROM 2 TO 10c ON t ! I EVERY YARD YOU j ( t BUY FROM US. WE j 1 HAVE ALL WIDTHS J \ AND THE LATEST } | ( ? t PATTERNS AND t | SHADES. | UlErtnji j The Bargain Specialist.': < j Kingstree, t I S. C. t I ? ! j I I f Tuesday, Noon, Pre that from tades. Cades, Match 26:?LeRojr -<ee, Esq., of the Kingstree bar,; vas noted in town Sunday. Miss May VanKeuren of tings tree spent a tew days with ler sister, Miss Deli, the popular i ind efficient teacher of the Salem j ichool, last week. Train No 50 was delayed a j ihort while Saturday evening' >n account of a slight wreck lear Salem. Mrs F M Worthington, of Vashington, I). C., arrived at ialem Sunday evening, and will pend some time with Col and >Irs W B Wilson. Miss Grace VanKeuren spent Jonday with relatives at this dace, returning to her home in tingstree to-day. Col and Mrs W B Wilson made l short trip to Florence Sunday vening. Mr E L Hirsch, of the Kingsree bar, together with court tenographer, Louis Woods, pent Sunday with friends at >alem. It is very probable these 'isits will cease when the school loses. We extend them a learty welcome, however. The larms throughout this prtinn nf rnnntv ar?? hffrinnimr ? - -"O r* o assume an air of activity and he farmers seem to be- pushing heir work very rapidly. Small ^rain is looking well, and we ee occasional lields "arrayed in iving green," which make a heerful break in the monotony >f the brown and barren land* cape. Mr S L Courtney of Lake City >assed through town Suuday Light en-route to Kingstree, rhere he has been appointed a uember of the grand jury for his term of court. Miss Dell VanKeurert visited ler parents in Kingstree Saturlay and Sunday of last week. : y Nev tfvertfsoKits. The table Co.?Charleston? Victor GramophcTies. W T Wilkins?Will Save You loney. | s \ j Kingstree WyJGoods Co.? iaster Goods fSWentlemen. L J Stackley?The Furniture Ian?Seasonable Goods for Ipringf. W F McCants & Co.?Ice, Ice: ce. 5 We Are ] | Ready f< S with a full and complete < of Laaies', Misses' and C ? kinds dress goods and tr 5 Gents' Straw Hats, latest K clothing, the very best o i ?ti i j- -r 1 _ J : ~ > r.A, K All K10US UI LdUICS , VJC1 5 Cut Shoes. S Farming implements and K scription?Prices and bea 5 Call Early an HDRe 5 Headqu ceding Date of Issue, A GOOD PUT AT GREELYVItlE. Amateur Performance Adds Forty Dollars to School Fund. g j Greelyville, March 24:?For several weeks the Greelyville Theatrical Compaay hats been rehearsing a play to be given for the benefit of the graded school. The town turned out in full hist night to enjoy the performance. The play was called "Miss Topsy-Turvey, ?or the Deacon's Courtship.'' It was in every way a success. The large audience was delighted and every one thought they got their money's worth. One of the commercial travellers, of whom hereare always several here at the hotel, kindly consented to help ont the theatrical company by giving us ^ several comic songs, a negro sermou. etc. The evening's entertainment added to the school fund something , like $40. ffarmera urp snmpwhat backward ?. ?. - I getting their fertilizers this year. At one time' it seemed that there wonid be verv little used here, bat from present indications there will be nearly as much used as last year. Corn planting is the order of the day on most of the farms now. * t From the amount of corn that-is being shipped here some of the farmers bad better plant some very % early com. Our farmers do nOt aa a rule buy much corn, bnt last year's crop was so short that a great mafay will have to boy this ^ear. Mr. E. O. Taylor is giving hie brick-making machinery a complete overhauling. He hopes soon to be able to supply the demaud tor brick in any quantity. This is an enterprise that is badly needed heie. Dr. J. P. Haseldeu's new iesidence is progressing nicely. When completed it will be one of tbe pret- tiest buildings in town. The crosstie business is Moorishing here this year, after having been dead for several years. ^ SbiDgle Kill Oestnyei Sunday afternoon, between one and two o'clock, Mr M O McDuffie's shingle mill, situated near Trio on Mr J J McCollough's place, was destroyed by fire. Besides the loss of the plant about 150,000 pine shingles were burned, which alone are valued at $2,000. We have laot heard what the total loss amounts to. xxxxxxxxxxxx^ Now | :>r Easter 8 . of up-to-date styles, X children's Hats and all X ' immings. ? O styles and tailor made cS f uD-to-date, goods. X its' and Children's Low * Hardware of all de- X it the band. 2 d get your pick, at 0 ddick's | iarters, J ooooooooooocS / v