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* ^?f?r?f?f?f"?f?f ? ' t iiwy) to T J i / . ;r ca: t , * ^W"~\I ^ Tfust rrocf JL??f.-?f f- ^ f- -f??*f?? ADVICE TO FARMERS. Cut Out "Pin Hookers" and Get ^ Higher Prices tor Tobacco. Ed'tor County Record: ? On account of unfavorable sea-! sons there is a very short crop of to-1 bacco in this State and prices rule much higher than for some years, as has been indicated by the primings that have so far been sold on the warehouse floors. f These lines are especially penned : for the planters who have been in I the habit of selling their crops at 1 their barns to country buyers and by (' so doing have not realized what they (i would have, had they placed their tobaccos on the warehouse floors and ! i given all buyers a showing, and have '1 let their tobaccos go to the highest i , bidder, if the prices were satisfac- < tory. Every planter has the right, < if he offers his tobaccos on the floor, to take same in if the prices do not 1 please him, then why will they continue to sell at barns? We do not j say they have not the right to sell j 1 wherever they please,but if they will i stop to think that the country buyer can pay for transportation, ware- i house charges and make a profit on what they pay him, they must, as a matter of course, buy the tobacco cheaper at the barns than they can 1 were the planter to place same on the warehouse floor and let the many buyers have an opportunity to i bid on same. More buyers are on the South ' Carina markets than have been t?*-re before in years. Such being < the case, and all having large orders < to buy, why not cut out selling at ; the barns and offer your tobaccos on 1 warehouse floors? Those that have in ! the past sold their tobaccos at their ' barns will realize that they have 1 been badly burnt by so doing and i will not do so again. Don't be hood-winked by country buyers who, after' looking at your tobaccos and finding out you will , not sell at your barns, offer you prices that they know are above its value, but do so simply to make you dissatisfied when you offer the tobaccos at the markets. Of all years this is the year to stop selling at your barns. Sell your tobaccos on the warehouse floors on any market in the State, and you will get the best prices you ha\e in years. JrsncE. Lake City, August 2. Accused of Slealing. E E Chamberlain of Clinton, Me, boldly accuses Kucklen's Arnica Salve of stealing?the sting from burns or scalds ? the pain from sores of all kinds?the distress from boils or piles. "Lt robs cuts, corns, bruises, spraips and injuries of their terror," he says, "as a healing remedy its equal don't exist." Only 25c at M L Allen's. c- ?? I M I D = ? ? @ ? Dr ? ^ 40-inch Homespun, Sale w 7c Gingham, Sale Price ? @ hundreds of other ? ? ?:@:?:?:@:?:?.?:@:?:? ??r?r?b?t?f^?I WARNE The side from the shape, stless virtue, and it: wear as long as an: n the celluloid-tippe KINGSTR ADVICE TO FARMERS. Sell to "Pin Hookers" and Get Higher Prices for Tobacco. ? XJlilll'I V^VUlilJ 1VV.V.V1U. I have received notice of farmers re-organizing at different places. Friends, it is time to do something. We have let some one else do our thinking years too long now. I received a letter from a tobacco warehouse a few days ago that read something like this: "Hring your tobacco to warehouse; we will take care of you. We don't belong to the Trust.butwe are not buying tobacco in the country this year, etc." We don't tnink it is best, friends; there is where our trouble has always been. We have let the other man do the thinking, and we have done the work. What should we care about what' they thought? Whom does the tobacco and cotton belong to? 1 would say to the Trust: "The farmer makes it, but the Trust says where he shall sell it." Is that business? It reminds me of the blind man walking about holding out his hands, not saying what must be put into them.but will be thankful for the little that may fall into his hand. The tobacco warehouses are looking to the interest of the farmer?what do they care for the farmer any further than that the dollar go to them? Come together, farmer friends, :?:?.?:?:?:?:?:?:?:?:<? * \ ana let s sen wnai we maae as we want to.or hold it until they come to our prices. We have the poods; let the so-called pinhooker come to the country and buy tobacco as anything L'lse the farmer has for sale. When you carry your tobacco to the waiehouse you can hear them say: "We have pot him now; he will take what we give him." 1 have sold my tobacco at the warehouse and 1 have sold at home and 1 always pot more more at home. Hope I may hear from others on the subject. I believe in free trade or no trade. Yours. B N STUCKKY. Indiantown, Aup 19, 1911. $100 Reward, $100 The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded d ease that science has been able to cure in all us stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh, beinjr a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, actintr directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and jrivimr the patient strength by buildintr up the constitution and assisting nature in doin?r i s work. The proprietors have so n-uch faith in its curat..'e powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F .1 CHENKY & CO. Toledo. O. Sold by all Druirvis'>. 7.V. Take Hall's Family l'ills for constipation. One nluir of MERRY WIDOW tobacco bought from the People's Mercantile Co Kingstree, SC, will convince you that it is the best 10c plug on earth. 7-27-st ?!?.'?!?.*?!?.'?;?.?!?? S U M iV WE MUST y Goods Departme Price 5c yd 40-inch Lawn, 5 l-2c yd 10c India Liner 50c Marquisette, Sale Price 39c items are not advertised < *?4?4?4*?4?4*?4?4"?4 R'S RUS' re are many points WARNER'! , which is conceded t( s service reliability. Y fabric can wear; no d bones break or pur !EE DRY . -4?f?-f?f?f IIow to Call On the Editor. Advance t?? the inner door and r give three raps. The devil will at- v tend to the alarm. You will give ^ your name, post-office address and F number of years you owe for the * paj?er. You will be admitted to the t sanctum and will advance to the C center of the room, where you will - address the editor with the following countersign: After laying a watermelon on the floor, hold the right hand about two feet from the body | with the thumb and Angers clasping I a Sb' bill, which you will drop into | the editor's hand,saying, "Were you waiting for me?" The editor wilj j grasp your hand and the bill, pressing it.and will say, "Ycu bet!"?A>.' I Thirty Years Together. ! Thirty years of association?think ; of it. How the merit of a good thing stands out in that time ? or the worthlessness of a bad one. So there's no guesswork in this evidence of Thos Ariss, Concord, Mich, who writes: "I have used Dr King's New Discovery tor 30 years, and it's " the best cough and cold cure I ever used." Once it finds entrance in a! home you can't pry it out. Many i families have used it forty years, j It's the most infallible throat and lung medicine on earth. Uuequaled 1 for lagrippe, asthma, hay-fever, I croup, quinsy or sore lungs. Price 50c, $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by M L Allen. Tabsrrtacle Shadows of tha Batter Sacrifices." This little Buck is not for the ordi- ! nary reader, but most decidedly it is ; what every advanced Bible Student j and earnest Christian should possess ! and study thoroughly. It costs but Ten Cents, is illustrated and draws Its ; < lessons on the higher life from the types ard shadows of Israel's typical i Atonement I>ay and other sacrifices. ! , Surely every earnest ChrlsLiail should i have this little book and find in it a > mine of spiritual wealth, health and refreshment. Order It now from the Bible and Tract Society, 17 Hlclts i street, Brooklyn, X. Y. a Why not give us a chance to fig- 1 ure on your job printing? We have ^ good printers and one of the best equipped offices in the State, and we guarantee satisfaction, or no charge. V W'e do not send out solicitors, because we have none to send: but we do give vou the benefit of what we save by not sending out agents, a It stands to reason that if we pay H agents 25",, commission, the custom- (j er has it added to his bill. Out of town orders for $5.00 and over delivered free. tf a ^ ? ? - r, A well known I)es Moines woman J after suffering miserably for two'v I days fn?m bowel complaint, was J ej ' cured by one dose <>f Chamberlain's ' Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Kerne- e i dy. For sale by all dealers. ? n Receipt Books, Blank Notes, Mortgages and al! Legal Blanks in demand, for sale at ^ The Record office. If we have not the form you wish we can print it on short ; notice. G ':?:?:?:?:?:?:?:?:?:?:?:< 1ER C " MAKE ROOM :nt > 15c grade 9 3*4c yd j Lawn 8 5-4c yd as our space is too small. It S. MAI s>:?:?:?:?:?:?:?:?:?:?:?: ?4?"f?e2?^^ r=PROOF worth knowing ah 5 C0R5ET ) excel, the pliant na C.We guarantee it r t to tear or pull awa ich through. CA 1 GOODS ( <t <i %. <1 < <f o V ? J"?-f ?r ?j?I--? ?-?f-? ? VVhv do you spend your @ noney for inferior tobacco 5 vhen you can buy HERRY > -VI DOW from the People's i lercantile Co, Kingstree, > C, at the same price that ? he common kind will > ost you elsewhere? 7-_'7-m : ^ < > FOR SAL*F ||| Two-story brick store building ? M opposite the Kellahan Hotel and | ZZ, on the corner of the Court House * IS square, fronting 32 feet on Main ? W street with a depth of It 5 feet. Q First flo'-r handsomely furnished * X with counters, shelves, etc. Sec- ? i O ond floor divided into nine (9) ! Q confortable rooms. Second floor * /C rents for $25.00 a month. Also lot < V in rear of building fronting52 1-2 Q feet on Calhoun street, with a ; X depth of lu5 feet and f ron ting 521-2 feet on the Court House Q square. This is a great bargain, * Jy for cash or on easy terms. For ? yt price and terms of sale apply to Q J. D. GILLAND, 0 Attorney-at-Law Q KINOSTKEK, ... S C. ? A ? ? ?? - X THE Gentleman's watch must combine reliability ? with beauty. Discriminating: men the world over carry p. WALT HAM !;' COLONIAL SERIES. Walthams of the Colonial Series re- ? present the last word in watch-making. ^ They are made as thin as it is sate to make a reliable watch. They possess ? great beauty and will give a life long p. service oi accurate time-keeoing. , Wc are headquarters for fine Wat- ' ^ thain Watches. Ail grades a! a wide ! w yricc range?each grade tbe best at j ^ its price. | w iVATTS & WATTS I THE KINGSTREE JEWELERS t Ve are now receiving; something; ? new in Decorated Art Ware m onsisting; of Floor Stands. Vases, langing Baskets and Japanese loods. Diamonds, Cut Glass, Wedding nd other presents, all at modeate prices. Also a fine assortment of batches. Clocks, Silverware,JewIrv ind Fancy Goods. Call and xarr;ine our Stock. Clocks, Watches and Jewelry I eatly repaired. 9 A -ine line of Ladies' Shopping I iags just received. V Watts & Watts, I ipposite the Depot. gj LEARI FOR OUR FALL Laces 5c Laces, Sale Price 10c Laces, Sale Price 8c Embroideries. Sale Price 75c will pav you to visit our st ROUS ?!?*?!??.?;? ?:?:?:?:i \ m A A r|> rj? ?2> ??? f| CORSET out a ture of the boning, lot only to fit well, l y from the boning; r arge shipment just ;OMPAN\ Ct O it O O O if ?' i ?r?i'?i ?i?t?-< ?( -1 WVVVVVWWVVVVVVVVVVVVV ',*? . . l.ij ? ??? "? ' K?'.?"?convenient1' {v._:. Lri^-v;iil.v r.. we invite y o-t? ?' ! ! ! to serve t'h it ;itK'f -' will he of a 1 ?ZrU^-'';vk'rT""!us of tlieiiv i ?-- -- ? lieve that \ .-.ay. fig-? .ft?.?\ bennetits fi ^'SFOT^HR Talk over 1 fcHLTTjaS. 'VUrLit requiremen , --_ able to suf '' " call today? BANK OF WILL Kingstree, C W Stoll, President. F Rhem, Vice-President. C ikAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAA From now on we will h water fish. Everything f THE PEOPLE'S H. A. MILLER, PRC ?>:@?:?*?:?:?:?:?:?:?:@ NQ SA. . GOODS ; and Embroideries 3c 15c Embroideries. Si 6c 25c Embroideries, Sj 5c 50c Embroideries, Si : Embroideries. Sale Price 48c. ore. ?!?.?!?.*?!?.*?'??!@ .'?."(i : COKESBURY CONFEF CoKesbury * High Grade Preparatory Scht [ Preparatory Work, Music, Ex Excellent Environment. Heal | $120 Pays Board and Tuition. I ber21, 1911. Write L. E. HINKLE, B. A. ?ooooooooooocx? ; THE PI ; TO BL I BUGGIES, i j WAGONS, H. i SADDLES, I RAKES, I i IS AT Th ; Williamsburg Live Stock I i Kinsstree. souih ( xxxxxxxxxxxx$x> Protection of If vou hi nSN^.iis offer yoi ffy Xjjr vault -plat* . ; ?-? ... . ( store momate its !? )Ut f A lor Mf \ f 1 in 1' \ i J ; mi i i 7 7fmcr$ i . <r f ? <' <r V* r.^? ?f?*j- ?; - T?r?-< ? A* YWWWT>YVWtWVWW@ *ENCE SCHOOL 5 , S. C. < >ol. Courses in College ^ pression and Business. ^ Ith Record Unexcelled. ^ Session Opens Septem- ^ , Headmaster. ^ !actj. MURREYS, 8 ARNESS, 8 wnwpDC 0 t tv/ juiy^/f q ETC., 8 Company's Stables 8 aroi.na. Q (XXXXXXXXXXK ttttttttttttvttW Our Safe 3 ive money about your home let 4 1 the protectiou of our safe and * es of security that are built to ^ y where it will be out of reach <4 and fire, arid always ready for * vanted. We want you to feel ^ ink i> for your use and that our 4 es are for your use; to that end 4 our account. It is our business ^ e people. The service we offer 4 idvantage to you. Others tell 4 satisfaction. This makes us be- ^ 'ou also will receive the same 4 rom a bank bonnection here. ^ he situation with us. whatever ^ its you may have we may be 4 >ply your demands. Why not 4 IAMSBURG, 3 S. C. < E C Epps, Cashier. i ' W Boswei.l. Asst. Cashier. ^ if, Ground Beef for ger Steak, Game, try in Season. FISH andle fresh and salt resh and clean. MARKET -4DDIITTOP J I 1\11j1 Vl\ | >:?:?:?:?:?:?:?:?:@ lLE J @ ? '? V lie Price lie ^ 3le Price 13c ale Price 39 @ ? ? | ? J 0 1 s>.?:@:@:@:?:@:?:?<? zj