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f Forward March! SI we j,rr there is g for our steady; ^ growth. The fa< only held RE^ but practic Grow with all compe growing that the public trrec<.;vt lost sight of g qfirements start bank sound count principles T 0 I vative that have gover I m e n t i n will sh futui i Fai *' c E i i I FC g FULL M 8 VAl @ ???? FOR 1 1 TOB/ ? CFLL | Motley & | Planterf I . Wa @ OUR CI w 1. Correct business metho 2. A full corps ol assistan (?j 3. Convenient location ar w 4. A fine flowing well on ] 3 5. House open day and nij (?j 6. The ideal place to sell w monejr. | MOTLEY & MOT :@:??:?::@:??:?::@:@<? Purchases Made i From Whoio Porchased Meyer, Pitts & Co, Baltimore, 44 41 44 Swift Creek Distilling Co, Louisville, S Grabfelder & Co, " Rosskam.Gerstley&Co, Philadelphia. 4, 44 41 Strauss, Pritz&Co, 'Cincinnati, Geo A Dickel &Co, Nashville, 14 4 4 Chas M Pfeifer & Co, Cincinnati, <4 44 7# u 44 44 Gallagher & Burton, Philadelphia, * 4 44 The Sherbrook DistillingCo,Cincinnati 44 44 44 44 (4 44 44 44 44 4. 44 4? 44 44 44 People's Distilling Co, Cincinnati, 44 4ft 4ft 4 E A Saunders' Sons' Co, Richmond, The Consumers' B B Estb, Charleston, 44 44 44 S Leibman's Sons, New York, E La Montagne's Sons, New York, Garrett & Co, Norfolk, h : S 1 All whiskey, wine and beer to be sh i Above awards made upon bids subm STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Williamsburg. PERSONALLY APPEARED D. J sworn, deposes and says that the foregc SWORN TO and subscribed before me this 3rd day of August, 1908. till o\v and ood reason and satisfactory :t that we have not our business, with a any doubled it r, pro- tition, indicates ; bank; T"'1 has ,not the essential rea n ac- that make a and safe. The ) A Y of conser* banking ned our developthe past ape our e pol- I cy. rmers & Metv hants Bank of | I Lake City, i a:@::@:?@:?:@:?::?.?@1 >R I arket I ?UE ? rouR ? \CCO I WITH ? : Motley | /Si ,5 ? 5 | rehouse| LAIMS ? ds and a square deal to all. 2j its, each expert in his line. (?) id ample accommodations. (?j Lot. & rht. 5s! your tobacco for the most @ LEY, Lake City, S. C. ? ?:?: ?:@?:@.?:?::?:?? : by Williamsb JULY 2 I Brand I ? ? ? o 5. Carter's Pare Rye. Blue Mountain Corn, Georgia Corn, Dunn's Monogram, H A Rodgers, Old Saratoga, Lewi8 66, Cascade, XXXX Corn, 90 16 Corn, 70 250 Rve, 70 100 Rye, 86 150 Cora, 85 150 Black Label Rye, Choice Rye, College Club Rye, 70 75 Fifth Avenue Rye, 8-5 75 Hennessy's Malt, 25 Crescent Hill Rye, Hermitage Rye, rr r? i r* I in rvuig ooiomuu Kye. "x Carol Corn, "0 66 ? 85 25 Alcohol, n_ Royal Juniper Gin, 25 Rooster Gin, Budwiser Beer, Extra Pale Beer, Wuersburger Beer, Cognac Brandy, Scuppernong Wine, Blackberry Wine, Sherry Wine, ipped in such quantities and at such times itted in accordance with advertisement of } . Epps and J. E. Brunson, members of tin ting statement is true and correct. | J. B. STEELE, [ L, S. ] Notary Pu ALL THE NEWS i AT HARPERS. P0ST0FF1CE ON A BOOM-MANY CANDIi DATES?COTTON GINS GALORE?MILL PROJECTED?OTHER NEWS. | Harpers, August 3:?Mr Edi1 tor, our Httle town on the G W j railroad is put down in history at I tliH bottom round of the ladder, but ' she does a nr^'-business second to none. Our? i^nt postmaster, Mr J W Poston, o your scribe that he sent out from his office on July JO two thousand letters. At that : rate Uncle Sam will have to raise J W Poston's pay. This may seem to some people untrue, but it can be proved to be true. Our community suffered last I Thursday, the 30th ult., a storm of heavy rains ^*"^ch we fear will injure cotton ops. The Harj rs Gin Co is now at work setting "^ir machinery in j place aud have lei *be contract for the building; alsc tne Rosemary Mercantile Co is put. ug in an up' to-date ginnery; in addition to these the ginnery of \V S Camlin,Jr, aud I saw null and grist mill are all located in or around our town. This is all r " Surest of the farmers of X)d. We hear u.. \ness men. both of Harpers and i discussing raising a stock conip. id putting ! in a cotton mill or an oil mill. We 1 hope to see an up-to-date cotton mill located here in the near future. We need something more to develop our town than cotton gins. Some of the Harpers base ball team played with the Black Mingo boys Saturday, August 1. Mingo and (Jhoppee teams crossed bats on the Mingo diamond at 3 o'clock, August 1. When the game was called,it stood 8 to 0 in favor of Mingo. This does credit to our boys. Mr F F Hanks and others of Rosemary passed through our town recently in the fine automoble of Mr W H Andrews. This is a machine of the best make. Messrs Ossie and Gussie Camlin are visiting their grand-father in the Earls neighborhood. Our town is visited daily by the candidates both from Williamsburg and Georgetown counties. All seem to be sure of election*. We wish them much success, but we know ome of them must lie on the cooling board within the next few days. Our good old friend, Mr F M Britton, of Church postoffice, spent a day or two in town this week and urg County Dis 2, 1908. Jrums Cases | H <2 2u CM M CM J2 ? s ? cu ? ? C J. a Q" " 10 10 10 .91% 20 20 20 .75 20 20 20 .71 30 30 40 .83% 33 33 34 .75 5 5 5 1.15 5 5 5 .W 16 16 18 .83% 16 18 123 . ? 1.23 1.43 1.43 10 10 10 1.23 5 5 5 .62% 75 75 *48 75 75 -J? 25 25 5 5 5 !69 5 5 5 1.11% 30 30 *43 67 67 25 25 :fV4 . 25 25 1? 10 10 ;?4f i 25 16 16 18 25 300 5 L00 m <?iy *" *""/3 10 .331^ 10 .83>3 as the board may from time to time pre; Board and opened on July 22, 1908. D. J. El J. E: Rl 5 Williamsburg County Dispe?sary Bo biic. / . : be seems as lively as a boy. Our people are suffering anothe hot wave;the theruionietor registere 96 on Saturday, August 1. We have just had several days c cold, stormy weather, that is pecu : lar for this season of the year am ! J I of serious injury to cotton, but ou | people are still hopeful for a sue 1 cessful harvest. Good luck, Mr Editor, to yoi and your grand old RECORD. itespectiujij, Subscriber. lured Hay Fever and Summe lold A S Nusbaum, Batesvi 1 le, Indiana write: "Last year I suffered fo tbiee montlis with a summer cob so distressing that it interfered witb my business. I had many of the syrup toms of hay fever, and a doctor' prescription did not reach my case ! and I took several medicines whicl ; seemed only to aggravate it. For' tunately I insisted upon taking Fol i ey's Honey and Tar.Jit quickly curet me. Mv wife has since used Foley's I Honey and Tar with the same sue ; cess. W L Wallace. | The golden heart does no | have the brass face. Delay in anything ia bad, but it i positively dangerous when there 1 jsomething wrong with your kidneys I Don't wait until tomorrow. Ge 1 something that is to be dependei upon to help you promptly at such limes. The one remedy,'-above al others that we suggest ' JjeWitt) Kidney and Bladd,^-?^ antiseptic and af lieve backache, r all bladder and k Ji ,.k. . sell them. Sold by D C .;~jtt, M D There is no gaining wit.hou j some foregoing. How to Avoid Appencicitis Most victims of appendicitis an those who are habitually constiDated Foley's OrinoLaxative cures chroni constipation py stimulating the livei ,and bowels and restores the catura ' action of the bowels. Foley's Orin Laxative does not nauseate or grip* and is mild and oleasant to take Refuse substitutes. W L Wallace. Read the Farmers & Merchant Bank's ad. this Issue. THE EPPS HOUSE OPENED BY nPS CAPPIE MILLER S BOARDERS, 8-6-4t PHONE 18 ipensary Board, Cos! Se*ls ?3 I J2 I ?i & M ? 2 Sis c "7j " OK " " 1.60 .80 .45 ]?vo '? 1.00 .55 .30 Mil 20 1-3 1-00 .55 ,80 gji % 1.25 .65 .35 u 2i 23 1.1? .65 .35 *?n i 1 *32 i-60 -80 -45 *52 'S 1.25 .70 .40 *? *5 1.25 .65 .35 '? :S nAA 100 55 -30 c. w 2.25 2.75 2.75 .63 1-2 .33 175 .9J -50 .34 1-2 .18 -{J -52 -25 .22 1-2 .113-4 -60 .35 .20 .25 .13 -"5 .40 .25 .26 .131-2 -90 .5J .30 .36 1-2 .19 1-4 1-00 .55 30 .58 .32 1-45 . 75 .40 .81 .16 -95 .50 .30 ,22 1-2 .11 3-4 -60 . 85 .20 .25 .13 -75 .40 .25 ,45 .24 1-2 1-00 .55 .30 23 .12 .60 .85 20 38 1-2 .20 1 00 .56 30 10 061-4 ;# 06 2-8 . -1? 1*50 1 .50 .50 .50 jcribe. 'PS SUNSON, Sec'y. &ri, who being each and severally : m Si J; r! 1 WR APR SACRIFICING REGARDLESS OF CO ? ; FOR OUR FALL GOOI SALE COMMENCES SA Continuing 11 J HERE ARE ONLY k FEW OF THE MA ' DRY GOODS. s 8 and 10c Lawns, at 41c. , fic Calicoes, all colors and kinds, i for only 4c. . 8 and 10c Percales, best grade, - for oc. 1 8c yard-wide Bleach, at 4fc. i 15c Lawns, at 71c. MF.N'S SUITS. $6 00 and $8.00 Suits, at $2.69. 10.00 Suits, at $4.50 * 12.00 45 " 6.29 15.00 41 " 9.00 HOSIERY. s oc Stockings, at 3c s 10c ^ " 6c i. ' To r 'W that we mean busi "' V/ GROCE (ring this sale at cost pric every line 1 OURS IS THE WIDE-AW ALWAYS mmf a Gourdi J i Wofford College I HENRY NELSON SNYDER, A. M., Litt-, D.. LL. D., President. Nine Departments; Library and Librarian; Gymnaaian under competent Director; Athletic Grounds. Next .Session begins September 16. For ' Catalogue address, i J. A. GAMEWELL, Scc'y. I 1 23 Spartanburg, S. C. i WCH1CORA )r\ Greenville, (A Owned and controlled by the /CaroIina.A high gr=ide college for 1 Graduate courses in the Arts i sion, Gymnastics and Business, grounds. Elegant buildings. Modei j) Location in Piedmont section, and ii (A Expenses for the entire year. A. B. All included in proposition (A) a W) sion $208.00 to $213.00. The next s< (A catalogue and information address. S Cokesbury Con COKESBUK Founded In 1884. Located Id Piedmont Belt. St Health record hardly mrpaKwd by any rcbcol Tuition and Fees, $115.00. >1 rite for catalogue. Y> 7-30-8t "A dollar is a doll There is no better way I dealing with J. L. Stuckey, the o man. I have a splendid line 1KB, II that in view of the hard time above cost. A nice bunch of HORSE at prices to suit. J. L Stu mm OUR ENTIRE STOCK ST, TO MAKE ROOT DS. MAT. JULY 25TH, / r > Days Only. NY BARGAINS WE ARE OFFERING HEN'S SHOES. $1.50 Shoes, at 89c. 1.75 " " $1.1? 2.00 " " 1.39 3.50 " " 2.74 4.00 " " 2.89 LADIES' SHOES. $1.35 Shoes, at 79c 1.50 ? " 88c 1.75 " " $1.16 2.00 " ? 1.23 SPECIAL. A line lot of Silks, guaranteed first quality, 50 to 75c sellers,. reduced to 31c per yard. ness, we are going to sell ERIES e. So you get bargains in we carry. ' '5 AKE STOREREADY FOR BUSINESS. (TIGLER, :3 7 n, S.C. ???? ???? ???????_ ^ Wofford College Fitting School, SPARTANBURG. S. C. High Grade Preparatory School. Well equipped plant. Two large dormitories and one recitation room, alt brick. Limited school; small classes; charges reasonable. Session begins Sept. 16. For catalogue address A. M. DuPRE, Headmaster, Spartanburg, S. C. Presbyteries of the Synod of South (g women. A Christian home school. Jv and Sciences, Music, Art, Expres- / Large and able faculty- Beautiful (A n conveniences. Healthful climate. ti city of 25,000. / Tuition, Board, room and fees $183.00. [A ind Tuition in Music. Art or Expres- jfi jssion opens September 17th. For WJ >. c. BYRD,D. D.fPres. 6-25-10t (g - I ference School, !Y, S.c. udents have free access to famous Sulphur Springs 1 in the South Faculty of strong teachers. Board, f. BENJAMIN DUKES. Rector. _ saved ar made" to save your dollars than by Id reliable live-stock f of - - is ml Urns, j s am offering at 10 per cent S and MULES always on hand i Ckey, Uke City, S. C_ i;