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SHOES
$3.00 Oxfords, for 52.>0
p ' while the present stock lasts
^ Ladies'and Children's Can
&. vas and Duck shoes, all sizes
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^ rttSWM. tntMJtt NOTES.
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.LaKsCitv, August 5:?And
there are some others who raise
. big water-melons. Kee T J
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* Rooke of Lake Cttycut one last;
week that weighed tLfty-niwe
-! pounds. How's that? Mr S 0
f- fiaddy had Sunday a (jieorgia.
"rattlesnake" raised by himself
that tipped the scales at fortyK\
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-nine pounds. That's no slouch,
> <eb? Come again, brother.
By the way Mr S O JEaddy is
laying the foundatioas for a
: - seed business. Be is raising
water-melons this year for the
jftirpoee of -marketing the -seed.
Three hundred poouids hace already
been sold for futsre de
livery and at ,good prices. He
. .has discovered that melon grow
ers of .a certain section the
Union get best resutte from
'-South Carolina grown seed.
." This beidg a business secret we
?donot give this certain section.
JSbould he find it promising of
snccess.^ Mr ?addy will gradually
extend operations to growiag
other seed than melons.
Since we grow as fine vegetables
as can be produced on earth
why can we not grow as good
seed as any section? The fact
above stated with regard to
meloos may be true of other
* fruits and vegetables. Mr Baddy
ought to be heartily commended
and supported in his
efforts. It may be of interest to
learn that South Carolina grown
cantelope heed lead the world.
Mr C H Matthis, on his Barn,
well farm, planted last year
thirty acres in these melons
and sold 7,000 pounds, realizing
$14,000.
Mr J L Stuckey is in Charleston
on business.
Mesdam esJ A Green, A H
Williams, H H Singletary and
H V Epps and Misses Mamie
Green, Ruth Williams, Lutie
Singletary and Elmer Epps are
in the mountains, some at Bendersonville
and some atAshe^
ville. The children of Mes
dames Williams and Epps are
with their mothers.
j/ss Annie Sutcliffe is on Suli
vati^Mand.
Mi^Kddie Rollins has relumed
home from a lengthy visit to
her uncle, Rev. J Furman Martin
at Salem, Va.
Dr AH Williams and Mrs
Mattie Fulmore went to Kingstree
Monday.
Miss Pansy Jones is at home
> SUMiY
ER QOES UP OUR PRICES
I PANTS
[ If it is a Bargain in pants
. you want; we are closing out
- our entire stock 2t unheard of
, low prices; also Overalls,
Summer Underwear, etc.
EOPLE'S
for the holidays from the Nur!ses'
Training School of liichtnoud,
Va.
i
MrsJB Rurant and children
came home Friday from a visit
to Columbia.
Miss Be*alah Hinnant is spending
some time in Charleston,
Xow, see here, the man who
says ttoat anybody can raise
sweeter, largeror more toothsome
cantalopes than Mt ? A
McBaniel of Prospect, who placed
ns under lasting obligations
last week?nihe man wbo says
that?well?be shan't'have a bit
?and when this writer declares
that, mot any time during
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tots year, wuv, :qas ire iasicu
anything unore crisp, "fresh and
delicious thana melon which
Mr R B Cannon blessed us with
Saturday, be -simply states a
<*ld fact and ?nethat cannot
be .gainsaid.
Rer. J Belbea returned Sat*j
xcday from Brownsville Mineral
'Springs, Macion vcounty. He
bad ;malarial chills and fever
while.away, but will get rid of
a?l this now that he bascoate!
to the only completely drained1
and -sewered town of its size ici
tbeotae.
Mrs W L Askins came last
week from* visit to relatives in
<5eorgia.
W. L. B. y
{ JTe mean *? imply doubt of no
qud'? veracity, but whet it
comes to w$?er-melons of mine-,
ulons size and the fish tliat got
back into tbe water?well, we
are from Missouri?we've got to
ee "em. Ed. T?e Record.]
An expert eutter and fitter,
Mr H So lineman, representing
the well known firm of Schloss
Bros., Baltimore, will be at J L
C Moore's, August 9-10, to take
your measure for that fall and
winter suit Don't forget to remember
the date.
Schloss Bros., the great Chicago
tailoring honse, will have
an expert cutter and fitter at J
L C Moore'6 Lake City, August
9-10.
If you want to be up-to-the
minute in fit, fashion and fabric
go to Schlos6 Bro6' Tailoring
Opening Sale at J LC Moore's,
Lake City, August 9-10. Re
member the date.
Why wear a " back number,"
slouchy suit when for practically
the same price you can get
one of the latest style by attending
Schloss Bros. Tailoring
Opening Sale at J L C Moore's,
Lake City, on August 910.
Bad sick headaches, bilionsnsse
or constipation are quickly relieved
by De Witt's Little Early Risers.
Small pill, sure pill?prompt and
pleasant in action. Sold by W L
Wallace, M D.
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SH,RTS wM&i
patterns, and a !Newest Collar fei
i . , 8 h rr!:-g "Yachting*
sele< t line ot S-TaTtvlisb. comfort
. T? S 'b'e coiiar liite oxu
NECKNN EAR. | o-tlag," butlower.
. HERCA
KINGSTREE, SO
ANEXTRA TRAIN
His Been Promised at ai Early Date
Between Lane and Florence.
In response to numerously
signed petitions that the passenger
service between Orange
burg and Lane be extended to
Florence, so as to make connections
with the G & W and the A
C L railroads, Capt Keilev received
last week a letter from
Mr Royall of the Atlantic Coast
Lme, stating that in September,
or early in October, an extra
passenger train would be put
on fro? Lane to Florence, giving
the required service. The
public will await with interest
the fvMaUment of this promise.
i CotttBi flttray.
A picnic at the "Sand Hills"
last Monday, was the
occasion of a probable tragedy
among *he colored population.
Owr.a .game of craps?as the
stony goes?two young bloods,
Abraham Wheeler and Gilbert
McOlam, became involved in a
quarrel and were separated
Later cm Gilbert attacked
Abraham with a knife, inflict,
ing -severe wounds in the mouth
and in the back near the spinal
column. The latter wound is
tbe dangerous one, as the weapon
is said to have penetrated
ib-idiriMr Thp xrnnnd#*d man
is-still .alive and his assailant
ihas taken "leg- bail."
StyutarCaqpteto led
tibe following invitation has
been sent out to friends of the
prospective bride and groom,
both of whom are exceedingly
popular in Kings tree society:
Mr James G Tribble invites
you to be present at the marriage
of his daughter, Luna
Belle, to Mr Paul Otis Arrow smith,
Wednesday morning,
August 14, 1907, 9:30 o'clock.
Associate Reformed Presbyterian
church, Due West, S C.
Had Beei There Before,
There was once a man from Toledo,
Ohio, who, while hating "a
good time" in the Tenderloin district,
was, according to Simeon
Ford, "held up" by an individual
who suddenly darted out from a
dark corner ana presented a pietoi
at the head of the Westerner.
"Give me yonr money, or I'll
blow out your brains!" observed the
footpad.
Without flinching, the Toledo
man surveyed the highwayman.
44Blow away," said he. 44I'd rather
be without brains in New York
than without money."?August Lippincotfs.
Keep the pores open and the skin
clean when you have a cut, burn
bruise or scratch. DeWitt's Carbolized
Witch Haxel Salve penetrates
the pores and heals quickly.
Sold by Dr. W. L. Wallace.
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A Hov/ Jl^y -AS THE TH
j Trips to the ?
J) Lar r7? cuffs
W Corliss- ar.d Collars. We
r Coon ^ ^ave a most com* C
Collars l*- ple e lir;e of the
? outwear others. famous Corlfss I
Mark tbem asd ? j__i_
. see. They are madt K L0M1 gOOOS mwaj & v
r better and bavo I ? |
original stylo. | IN STOCK. | q
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UTH CAROLINA.
Call at our store, please, for a free
sample paci?ageof Dr. Shoop's "Health
I Coffee. If real coffee disturbs y<>ur
: s'omach, your heart or vour kidneys,
i then try this < lever Coffee imitation.
, While Dr. Shoop has very closely
matched Old Java and Mocha coffee
I iu flavor and taste, yet he has not a
even a single grain of real coffee in it.
i Dr Shoop s Health Coffee Imitation is
! made from pure toasted grains or cereals,
with Malts, Nuts, etc. You will
surely like Health t offee. Sold by
People's Mercantile Company.
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10 hat on hand a large stock
JK and on easy terms, to mal
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Ever
Our store is cor
both banks?only a
Farmers & Merchan
down same street; an
Bank of Lake City.
Be sure to come t
after the sale, get
somethi
to drink and take a re
cool place, and you ai
If your eyes are
ble, don't fail to see i
with any kind of
spect;
or glasses you may n<
that head-ache you ai
Special agent foi
spectacles and frame
Also have a big fresh lot
INTERNATIONAI
Get a package for your
IBURDUCO L\\
surpasses all other for man.
Get a can of GO-FLY to
this hot weather: 25 and 5C
NO ONE will a]
more than
J. B. D
PHYSICIAN ANI
LAKE CI
*GAIN
ERMOHETER GOES UP <
crocerie s
We keep alwavs on hand
:hoice
fresh
groceries
vhich we driver in any part
>f town.
;ompani
Free Samples of " Preventics" and
a booklet on Coids will be gladly mailed
you, on request, by Pr Shoop, Ra\r;D
cimnlv tn nrove merit.
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Preventic- are little Candy Cold Curt
tablets. No Quinine, no Laxative,
j nothing harmful whatever. Preventicf
; prevent colds?as the name implifi
?when taken early, or at the "Sneezt
Stage." For a seated cold or LaGrippe
break it up safely and quickly witl
' Preventics. Sold by D C Scott.
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horse or mule. ^
JER POWDER ^
keep the flies off your horse
i cent sizes. ^
ppreciate your trade <
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DRIVE |
OUR PRICES GO DOWN.
ALWAYS FRESH
Try Kurnell's Blend Roast- >
ed Coffee-five full pounds
for a dollar.
Butter and cheese in cold
,
storage?always fresh.
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Announcement.
The Cotton Gins at Kingstree
f: are now being overhauled and
; j will soon be ready to gin all the
! cotton that can be brougni 10
them from a radius of tern
i
miles.
The large Ginnery at the Oil
Mill is being remodeled and a
, house added, and this ginnery
| will turn out a bale every ten
! minutes.
The down-town Ginnery,
j which has established a repu;
tation for itself in the past, will
turn out a bale every twenty
| minutes. So no one need have
any fear of being delayed.
The Kingstree Cottton Market
is known to be the best in
the country, and the Oil Mill will
pay the highest cash price for
i your seed and give you the best
I trade on Meal and Hulls,
i SOUTH ATLANTIC OIL CO.
j7 25tf.
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SbreWu ?;
I Buyers. |
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Our buyer has secured | .
7 1 a lot of clothing by which
I will gain your trade and 1
^ J you will save money.
J j This year's goods and|
| latest styles t
I Drummers i
: Sample Suits-*
i WORTH $12.00 TO$15.00
t OUR PRICE $9.50. X
I ODD COATS OF $15.00 I
I AND $18.00 SUITS J
$5.00 PER COAT. 1
; ODD PANTS $4.00 I
1 t AND $5.00 GOODS ?
I $3.00 PER PAIR. I
jLACES,
! EMBROIDERIES, j
] RIBBONS. {
j At Reduced Prices. t
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j The Bargain Specialist, t '
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