The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, November 16, 1911, Page TWO, Image 2
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when we offer
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visit our store
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Clothing-.
Big St(
Boys' Suits $1.25
Men's $20.00 Su
Men's $15.00 Sui
Three Hundred ?
(g all sizes, ranging fr<
J HAT:
I Big Mock men
styles, Sale price $1.1
sold many places $4
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1 Yours
1 Wilk
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Hacker Manufacturing Co,
Successors to
6eorge S. Hacker & Son
Charleston, S. C
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Doors, Sash and Blin?is; Columns
and Balusters; Grilles
and Gable Ornaments; Screen
Doors and Windows.
W? D.vl Kb
Glass, Sash Cord and Weights.
I Remember
I We are now in the large
j building fomrerly occupied
1 by Wilkins Wholesale GrocV
ery Co., where we are glad
I to welcome our old custo- I
I mers as well as new ones.
1 We keep
I All Kinds of Meats
I in season at living prices,
I also a choice line of Fruits,
I Vegetables and Canned
I Goods.
| Cpps' Market
I e*. AMdaar a Mill 9ta.
LIGHTNING RODS!
. L.Wkltlook, Uk? City. S.C
Sjeaeial Sales Agent
Representing the Largest Manufactur
era of All Kinds
Improved Copper and Galvanized
Section Rods
(Endorsedbj the Highest Scientific Au
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tH0nil69SDQ JT in: iur>mauvv w?.r -~?t
Pure Copper Wire Cables, All Sizes
Our Full Cost. Guarantee given with
Each Job.
I sell on close margin of profit,dividcommission
with my customers.
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We Have T
It TMrtU'li. 1*1 Awrreri riMi.Ji3CAattMUtJILIBtr' 'BIS
Friday morning to run
iamsburg County durii
Bargains the are they
my old place" we'll sh
and let us show the g(
Mens1 and Boys'
r\r* Ir /VI 11 cf n A
JVI\ DlUt7l VJV/.
>, value reduced to $1.00.
its reduced to $15.00.
its reduced to $12.00.
and Fifty (350) Pairs Pants,1
om 75c to $5.00 at this Sale.;
S! HATS!
s hats, good quality, new
)0 to $3.00. Our $3.00 hat is
.00 to $5.00.
his Sa
For Qui
ins" Wh
the time and the plac<
Why Suffer f
from Eczema? I
Georgia Man Tells His f
Experience. ; I
I was afflicted wiUi a very bad ( ^
1 case of Eczema for twenty-five j
1 years, w hich was in my feet, legs f
i and hips. Through all this time <
! ' HiHaront pamoHIoc and . >
ii IVU uuivi win I viaivwiv^ uum
tors' prescriptions, obtaining no j J
relief until I used your HUNT'S i
CURE. 3
One box (50c) cured me entire- I
ly, and though two years bave X
elapsed I have had no return of <
the trouble.
Naturally I regard It as the j
greatest remedy in the world. \
Yours, J P PERKINS. &
Atlanta. GaJ J
Manufactured and Guaranteed by J
A.B.RICHARDS MEDICINE CO.,Shsrmanjex. |
SOLI) BV C
Dr. XV. V. B roc King ton, ]
Kin^stree, S. C. |
BlaReley-McCulloug'h Co, .
Lanes, S. C. J
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he Goods And Need
Thirty Days this Sale will Eclipse an;
ig this Year of Our Lord 1911. We a:
Real Thing?all Wool and a Yard Wic
ow you that we make good everything
)ods and quote prices.
Blankets! Blankets! 1
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The Icy Breath of the Frost King caught many
' f
unprepared?Now is the time to get fixed for1
winter. We have a splendid line of Blankets ^
from $1.00 to $7.50 the pair. Be sure to see
them.
SHOES! SHOES!
Big Stock of shoes sacrificed at prices to suit
the customer.
le Is Strict!
ck Sales And
olesale Groce
3: The time Friday morning,November 1
THANKSGIVING f
Offering's. |
We know that the low price of cotton and the bad J
weather for gathering have had a very disastrous and \
? depressing effect upon the farmers this year, and, in ? 1
oraer to show that we are willing to share these misfor- T i
tunes, we are ready to sell our goods at reduced prices. I
We know that there will be many pairs of shoes and J |
1 thousands of yards of cloth bought during the Thanks- ? ,
giving and Holiday season, and, in order to get our J
share of the trade, we will hold out inducements that t
r irustand will bring the trade our way. LOOK AT THIS: ?
Five thousand yards Sea Island Homespun, in short 2
lengths 1* to 3? yards, will go at 4*c the yard,or 89c the 1
Vmndlp nf 20 vards. ^
Five thousand yards of Sea Island Homespun, 27 ] 1
inches wide, only 34 c the yard, or 67c for bundle of | ^
20 yards. 4
A large line of Outings in a pretty. run of patterns, r
, only 5c the yard. f <
A large line o^ apron check Ginghams and 1 5
Chambrays only 5c yard?a large line of Calicoes in a C ,
nice run of patterns, only 5c the yard. | 1
1 Don't fail to see the splendid offerings we have in f '
Wool and Cotton Blankets. A I
We want to call your special attention to our splen- > (
did line of Ladies', Gents' and Children's Shoes. I \
A splendid assortment of Ladies' Coat Suits and I ,
Jackets, will go at very close prices. ( c :
A large line of Boys' 2-piece Knee Suits will want > j
your attention, call and see. f I
Dress Goods and Silks: We are showing some i (
great values in Dress Goods and Silks. 5 (
Fifty-inch Wool Panamas to close out at 29c the \ *
yard. .
A beautiful line of Silk Poplins at 50c the yard, i '
on# yard wida. (
"1? ?* -i vt t>1..~ a ll tit^l tztoii i
DUCK B<1U iiavjr Diue Au nuui incvu u^i^i w?h ^
worth $1.00 the yard, will go at 75c. >
A nice line of Children s Ready-Made Dresses, very ^
cheap, 50c and $1.00 for a nice dress- ;
The most complete line of Men's and Boys' Hats
and Caps we have shown this season. A new arrival | >
just in. 1 *
Don't miss our Thanksgiving Offerings.
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Jenkinson Bros. Co. r
The Money. | i
ything in the way of Bargain Giving I W
re not given to Idle Boasting, and I ; s
le, so to speak. If you are "from il |||
promised in this ad. All we ask is to | >
1,1 JUL HI 8 '
Dry Goods and Dress Goods. 1 jj
All Dress Goods sold at actual cost during ?s
his Sale. Staple Dry Goods only ONE QUARTER ? Jj
ler cent profit. H / JS
2 10 piece Toilet Setts, $4.20 actual cost. S 7^8
3 10 piece Toilet Setts, 3.45 ? 1
3 10 piece Toilet Setts, 2.45 g M
6 8 piece Toilet Setts, 1.65 actual cost. sr
FIRST COME FIRST SERVED. K
Men's fifty cent Shirts 40c each; One Dollar ? y|
>hirts 75c each. g * M
Our line of Groceries can't be beat. gj;
jy Cash. J |
Small Profits, 11
ry Company 11
.7,to run 30 days. The place-Wilkins'. | 1
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1 WHAT IT MEANS
A Bank's Surplus
J Is the fund along with the Capital Stock and Undivided /
Profits that protects the depositors from loss; there- j ?
fore the larger it is, the greater protection the de- .epair
positor has. This Bank has a .
Capital Stock of $30,000.00
Surplus Fund of 20,000.00
Undivided Profits of...... 8,279.77
^ Additional Stockholders'Liability..:.. 30,000.00 ^
[ Total $88,279.76 2
This means that' this Bank must lose $8&,279.76 before one 11
of its depositors could lose a cent This protection is H
0 for you. Do business with The Bank that has O
1 never lost a Dollar. 1
The Bank of Kingstree 1
D. C. Scott, President. J. A. KEi.i.EY,Vice Pres.
F W. Fairev, Cashier; N. D. Lesesne, Asst. Cashier. ;
Wm. W. Barr, Jr., Teller. g
$ FRESH CAR OF V M
| Horses and Mules | 1
K JUST ARRIVED. A d
1 Come and see them ?and X
K get your choice. X t1
5 YOURS TO PLEASE V "
5 Wiliiamsburs: Live Stock Company's Stables 8- m
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