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ibc Connta i J *'jfc"-' 'l'^* I I KINGSTREE, SOUTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1909. .. * N^l. iool Clothe* for summer wear must b carefully tailored, or the { will lose their shape i I no-time. II The making-to-orde II of lightweight suits (onl; w\ partly-lined to secur HI greater comfort in ho III weather) is a specialt Iwun The Globe tl Tailoring Company I Of Cincinnati I ?they guarantee permaner f shantliness. A SDecial lin |]J of "tropical suitings" c m serviceable quality is one c J the features of The Globe immense variety of seasonabl fabrics. See them here. We also have a splendii line of Stylish Ready Made Summer Clothing ?naTfiviniri iBiih hi The exact amount of sucl i age cannot be ascertaine ' the investigation is com I, The examination, howe\ tablishes this fact: Tha j is no such shortage as w ; pair in the smallest degi | efficiency ol the banK, i Mr Motley was bended of the soundest surety < nies in the United Stat this bond will be held I shortage that may be dis Should the shortage even the amount of the bond,tl is fully able to withsta loss without its uselulr ing affected in the lea without even touching t plus fund of the bank. There will be no inter] of any business, and no c ing business with this i tion shall suffer at all. Yours respectfully, . W L Bass, So < . j AH Williams, Preside I ' W T Askins, J B DuKani * ?A Green, Directors, end mnot M hardso*ho Decaying Methodism. n Those country churche s, is hit the Itisrert away' ts of P Where faithful member _ ,y s Reveals a sad, a sure ae< ges, of w^h tin. L u ^ . Where selhshness is be ent roemr, less moy The parson once in d :> have, e old, y is proba^ Would ride for mi , though t preach; ?rer, for t He never sought for ease < ety compai But sought the world tc bonded wi when members then wo shortages t| astray, bond, whic, When morals would D Kelley o slack; >ert account-jp^e parson had a bette -king" up the ne tried to bring them I weeks and^ ork in a few ?ut members now cancu: en the exact I , will not oe! And drink and dance a , however, h 10 they Pay 'he Preachf ciencyofthe They can do just wb; ippled in the ' please" w po excuse for , k v> reports that) b C, March 13, tulation. The ihake lit* Your Shoe inaging com- Allen's Foot-Ease, a pow< rd of directors bares painful, smarting ilowing letter, feet aid ingrowing nails, ituation clear- ^tantlj teke8 the stiD8 ont 0 and bunions. It's the greate _ r^rt discovery of the age. :rf?rif?!f|jfarch 10, 1909. l^t-l&se makes tight or nei i ^mers of the Bank feel easy.* It is a certain c J?0'}}?'' . . I sweating, callous, swonen, ,stigation now in pro- achiug feet. Try it today, -ates that D. E. Mot- all Druggists and Shoe Stoi P , ?ank niail f?r 25c in stamps. D< waOil^Jely disap- c*Bpt any substitute. Trial jnder suspicious circum- free. Address Allen S Olmi is snort ty his accounts. R,oy, N Y, t i i i : 4 n i 1 5 "Strsr ; 5WQES n r For Ladies t / A limn?Hi e ?f h short-1 Monev in Raisina Hoas. d until ipleted. I want to endorse what you *er, es* been publishing relative to n t there more gtock upon our farms. In li? eru North Carolina I think the ree the ? ,, profitable stock at the present ] in one is hogs. compa- por instance, last year I had es and for any sowe? raD them during the sui iclosed. UP?Q a permanent pasture of j exceed fifteen acre? ced probably one t lebank sand pour f shorts,at iut ten in(* Kp.6 re'8 00 ,(* ^ ^ "u s^and ruuoffiveaL- - pei> on< he sur- ?f S0Ja **an8 UlJd the lea ingsoi acres of potatoes, w>*Xtbe slo ruption dish water from the bouse. I institu ou^ay * 8ol(* worth of two shoats for $25, and slaugh 3,050 pounds of nice meat. 1 licitor. saved one hog for a brood sow. " JOHN These hogs could not have all told, over $150, counting . item of cost that they could bei charged with, and I have realiz fc cast 'ea8t *rom tbem> or 10( cent profit. I might have done s went teir' ^ave ?*ten not gncceedi .av well. int. This year I have five sowi avs of tbirty-two Pigs-one half Berk! These sows have not done as wi les to fiboQ^? * expect to r< gross from them (if I have :>r gold bundred dollars' wor ) reach' products at a cost not to e: one hundred and fifty dollars, uld go that I expect to feed far lei grow ? wav; r nil ' risht> I if fVlAV I y HAM. I Mr. Farmei 1909. !S* Do you r *er* younp n nervous J and in- come an f come loadtha *t com- T DT Allen'8 * can w shoes and the ] ure for tired, ^?ldBy p* an't ac- ATA# A package sted, Le f ,f - V ? . -V ?f ' ^ : Aire tike 1 J ; these t! r BEST !quisi' just re? te Sprtag vT / cause 1 expect to have more pastor- j .UU Avery careful farmer could, do' New 1 'erf GTCn ^tter tban * d'd ^ ^car' or' ' \ anticipate doing this year. These! To1 most \ 6 ,, J, , 4 I Lal trices thirty-tw0 P1^ coulJ be made t0 j Magg I alaiicrhtor ai\- thnnaanr] nnnnfls flf : . ... ?6 ? * "" | VISltl meat, and these sows shonld farrow ! Qjjve ^our again in May aud shonld do equally! Timer ag wejj as ^ey fjme?^at j * r l^out is,have thirty-two pigs which should to ^ '^ou~ weigh when killed in January, 1910, * ^ar* three thousand pounds net, w^e 8 So you see it is possible?yea,even a*lve: i acre probable?that one can from five . jj" *00r sows realize nine thousand pounds in 'P9 or of fresh pork at eight cents per wee^ ?rora pound, which would give a gross inP1^8' come of seven hundred and twenty f)r^ai tere(* dollars; and all the cost of keeping a e d*80 and fattening need not exceed two caP^ hnndred and twenty dollars.?A J ** cost, Moye, in Progressive Farmer, busir every iD? n ^iriy Cooper-Pr eslen. Mis ^ at Cards'have been received announc- iting ) per 'n8 marriage of Miss Mecca Eliz- Rant. , ^et. abeth Cooper and Mr Samuel Rhea js jn i ^ g0 Preston, Jr, at Greenville, S U, Peb- rfh< rnary 27, 1909. prom 8 and ^??P r '8 we^ ^Down not large 3hire 0n^ ^reenv'^e hnt throughout ient < ,, ' the (State,where she has made count. int? < ell as , _ . * . ,, , lols 1 salize "lends by reason of her charm- With aood manners an?t personal magnetism. mentj ^ Mr Preston is also very widely tceed ^nowD? having made his home here Qrjmj Yqu for several years,and his many friends ^ g(' 38 be ooo^tulate him on his good es^e(j , fortune.?Greenville Daily Neios* _ raarn Span home 11111 while fairs m;c ' I cepte I with leed a nice, smooth good straight^l 5* Dr tule?or a pair of mules? If so, I ^ )und to my stable and look at a car- I here j 11 personally selected in the West I EASE YOU, in Mules and Horses, I ^ r\ We price and terms will suit anyone; lj |c HELLER | * __ ^ BHHMaHMi EjaggsigaBBS ^l>a f i Til % LAKE CITY LOCAL ITEMS. w Ent8 w e are )r?g Store?Strawberry Pros- l,h-" peel?Personal Holes. ofrFrida; jc City, Msrch l/.*-Miss comedy-t ie May Oliver of Marion is tjue(i ng ber brother, Mr H D rp^e pjay r* the high Linwood Gamble has gone Lake Cit; arleston for a few days. publics 5 L G Atkinson spent last proceeds in Wadesboro with rela- purchase s. school. and Mrs A E Hill visited curtain S 'iramonsville r during the , "Johnny Jjust passed. the new corporation is being those gpec lized under the name of the City Drug Co. Its paid-up J Cannot al stock will be $5^00 and E,:ou il carry on a geneHtl drug j less in the H V Epps build ow going up. is Julia Quattlebanm is vis. j j her cousin, Mrs J 11 Du-j m Miss Quattlebauni's home j jg Columbia. jSJ i stra wberry crop per acre ises to be exceptionally K . The vines are m^lxcel- Jes condition and loaded with Sp )t fruit, much of good size. Wk favorable seasons ship- ffij s will begin in a few weeks. v ; friends of Mrs Lou II sley, whose home was here g||Sl| iveral years, will be interin learning that she is ed. Her husband is Mr n of Sumter. The future fi|i|P of Mr and Mr^gpann will Hendersonyille, N C. J( A C Tobias of Charleston Glend ; Monday in town on busi- len!yeaM He is president of the dent to m] City Hardware Co, and ge?H<?u I : here looked into-'the afof that concern. ?i tried < ;s Lena>Severance has ac- ^^l638^ ?. . runa. I n id a position as miUiner spect, can a firm in Franklinville. 'a weight, highly enc me. H L Baker came up from "H any >erts last week and was IwonlllaJJ . _ convince t, or a day or so. me good. W LB. ?i?t i* ?* have just got in a spirit of all kinds of st?*' ond papers,rp1 K) envp1' I ' QUALITY it an I shoe mad^ky the \ I A vrorkmen for men i * fi hings in foot wear. i Bj 1 \zm j m & li an^ J Jg rtaipment at 1 requested to .zymeSHH^ tditorium .it Lake Ci^PP^ v eveninLClTarcht^T lrama in tlfree actaf' iaroonds and Hef will be present^ school department' y High school and t cordially invited. X. will be applied to t*. ol a piano for tl Admission 35c and 25c :30 p ra sbarpJ^ looking at the specks or jes asked: "Mama, art ks for tto potatoes' eves?" . ?.Vv^?^ *>, Praise Pe-rtt-na Highly A gh fcr the Good it Has m ^9rme Me. *: i MRS JOMN MOW. OIIY HOPP, Webster Ave^ Lale, L. I., N. Y., writes: been suffering fob the padtwith many syriflms incir age, also catai^Fand ia^?- ( was weak an? discouraged^ n bit ion, could not sleep at^e lost greatly in weight, other remedies, but with n&itil I commenced to take Per ow feel better in every re? sleep well, and have gained I eannot praise Perms ugh for the good it has d' women arefaffe- ' Ivise them ' herns^' r