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fi | GROW ? RY mea?s of a mutu; K3B: % ana a tnorougn H, t needs, coupled with a de ' on the part of those in 1 cerns in this immediate Eg the extensive service of! . { building for themselves ?|| 4% i for the larger business o 8 BANK OF W 8 Kings F C W Stoll, President. 1^^ F Rhem, Vice-President | THE PEOPL Hides, Furs m H. A. MILLE EB^V! H m & 5^ Ma^Kdi?HMmLfc m ???? ? ? ? BKg UEiXlil O . gra TZJver > TALCUM I* THE [ BEST / TOILET LL^Phx r-rlslC^^ jgHHE^p P^'^IVERlS' P and jg^jp mSB We have a good assortmen Hr s THE KINGSTRE fCourtru | Breakfast, Dii A First Class 7 ? Prices to Suit i mf ICE CREAM, SOFT [ W FINE ASSORTME 1 BACCO ANt I t f "MOTHER'S BREAD"?Besl K * * 9-19-3m P* FOR Or m ALL THE WORLD LOV K GIVE RIN K The giving of a ring for ( , tory than ever. For here a Hn teed secure. They are W. BB|b ure because the stones don'i m is accompanied by a written 9 We sell these rings becaui D rings made. We can consc ^9 conscientiously guarantee tl nP be sure of giving what you setts K Opposit I Kingstree,! IT PAYS III AUVfcr r*YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY\'YYYYYYYY?.i WITH US | | ?; ally profitab 1 co-operation j understanding of business J isire to "live and let live" 3 terested, many young con- 3 vicinity are making use of i "ered by this bank and are i a solid financial foundation f the future. 3 ILLIAMSBURG, 3 tree, S. C. J E C Epps, Cashier. , * C W Boswell. Asst. Cashier. 4 AiAAAiiiAAliAAAAAiAiiAiti E S MARKET DEALER IN Kinds of Fresh deats pnd Fish. ghest Cash Price Paid for ; and Poultry. R, PROPRIETOR Pure Drugs 1 > are more important than pure foods, when it comes to ministering to the sick. We use only } the best in compounding prescrip tions. **\ U i Patent Medicines Of AH Kinds Huyler's Candies t of Turnip and Rutabaga Seed. E DRUG COMPANY 4 ==^ W Vlr* ? ^/V"1 wVU" w 0 ) TO ? iy's Cafe X)R ;? mer or Supper,, Vienu, I the Times. i )RINKS, FINE CANDIES J NT OF CIGARS, |TO- ? ) CIGARETTES j I in Town-FRESH EVERY DAY f W|A(i iik 1RISTMAS ES A RING FOR CHRISTMAS GS THIS YEAR 3hrisimas is now more satisfac re rings with the stones guaran W.W. KilNtiS?a perpetual pieast come out. Each W. W. W. Ring i#guarantee. se we know them to be the best lientiously recommed them and lem. Give W. W. W. Rings and know will please. cSs T^Tatts :c the Depot South Carolina ITISE IN THE RECORD / | NO 5IR7! ka ii nor rirHikt w TOR ME/: beenX S WmdrXo Aul iriaC Tfit A MAN OUGHTNOT TO SANE ASYLUM JUST BEC AWAY FROM HOME FROJ HE ONLY NEEDS TO BI CAN BUY BETTER AND CI THEN THERE'S NO FREH WHAT HE BUYS BEFORE HE IS SURE OF GETTING I OF GOODS. AND WE ARE HERE 365 GOOD ON WHAT WE SAY , FARMERS' ?????1L J. ST i?> Ihe Coffins a jj| offers h 1 Day ai ? ir ? i FIRST OFFICE OVER STi ? ? * Yours I L. J. SI ? :@:?@'?:?:?:@:@:@:?:' If _ tt uo to WHEN you NEED AN A record of more thai 1 * % 1 t TTT* I 1 1 Ama mm. witn a Dune on hand, he is always r< Also Feed an J. L. Stuckey, {<000000000000 I Horses a o Our first car < 8 this season is i V r? v-? r] 4*V\ 0"m f q anu iuuiy v 0 choice. 0 We also have 0 Buggies, Wagor O dies and Winter V YOURS 1 V Williamsburg Li V Thoii McCntchan, Mgr. < - no more 11 5er goods ;.$i have i gvfeiSTUNG n^PF33 1 THE HOME !' ^\STORC ^J^ggggJIE | BE SHOT OR PUT IN AN IN- 1 AUSE HE ORDERS GOODS x 1 A CATALOGUE HOUSE. 1 ? TAUGHT THAT HE CAN 1 iEAPER AT HOME. ( GHT TO PAY: HE CAN SEE ] I HE PAYS OUT HIS MONEY: 1 RELIABLE. KNOWN BRANDS > I. ?-* a vc a vr a ci ta MA vr n I/A 1 ^ I t*ni\ ? w nmiK* H i 4ND SELL. I I SUPPLY CO. (I f __ __ _ _ *?'?:?:?:@:?:@:?:@:?:@ ACKIEY, I 7 @ ? nd Gaskets Man ? @ is services .? .A NLVrkf i IU 11JLKA11 S ? @ 1 ^e jgj ACKLEY'S DRY 6Q0DS CO.'S. | to Serve. ^ ACKLEY. |, * | 111 ouicuey IVTUIIIC IN W1RSFFIFSH II II i 111U 111 UWIIWbl MWH j n twenty years stands beh of nice norses and mules ! sady for a sale or a swap, d Livery Stables. ! Lake City, S. C. " i I ( OCXXXXXXXXXXX*; ind Mules af fresh stock for o now in. Come in g >ver and get your X ! a full stock of X is, Harness, Sad- x Robes. y ro please. X ve StocK Company, x k:ing:strec. s.c X i <?ooooooooooo6j! iOLDEN LEAVES IOWA COLLEGE rhe "Com Man" Joins I H C Service Bureau. ro HELP PUSH WORK FORWARD Jo-Operation Movement for Larger Crops, Better Roads, Mors Pro* perous People ami a Better Nation. This marks the beginning of a new ind greater business service. It li a :o-operatlve movement for larger :rops, better roads, happier homes, nore prosperous people, ana a ncner ind better nation. Thgt is to say, hs I H C Service Bureau proposes to lelp do (or all the states and (or CanIda what Holden has done (or Iowa. JLfter considering many offers, and ifter an investigation of the company ind Its works, Professor Perry 0. flolden has entered the service o( the ! H C Service Bureau at Chicago. Professor Holden Is known wherever real agriculture Is known. His vbole Ufa Is one of service. He orignated; the Idea of carrying informa:lon direct to farmers. He is the faher of the demonstration train, short ichool courses, the com show, county PROF. PERRY G. HOLOEN. I tmmmsmmm I Mmm Rrn IThanksgivii It is a known fact that all advanced considerably in the but we, having bought heavi a position to offer the folio when our present stock on hi pelled to advance prices. A large lot of Sea Island E 4 to 20 yard pieces, only 5c tl lasts. A large lot of heavy Sea wide, in 4 to 20 yard pieces, go as long as it lasts at 8 l-3c lots. A Iamma nr*l A*>/I l M A laigc lUk ux opicuuiu 8; starch, soft finish, 36 inches v S 6 and 12 yard pie333 or m>r3 ? One case of Blue, Brown a: g at the astonishing price of 5< S; come and get some of these i g price of 5c the yard. a' We are closing out quite a ka cos at 5c the yard. When th 8; more at this price. S Ohe hundred Boys' twog $1.50, $2.50, $3.00 and $5.00 g! Fifty Men's Wool Suits, g worth $10.00, but we bought S rtom orn at 00 the suit. \ I see these suits that we are s One of the best lines of Li Kingstree. Ladies' White I in embroidery and lace, at 4? Ladies' Flannelette Waists, style with pretty pearl butto Silk Messaline Waists, ver; and $2.79 the garment Ladies' Black Messaline Si these waists. Ladies' Black Silk Mess; $2 50, will go at $1.79. Our Great Thanksgiving Oi One hundred pairs of Mei worth $1.75, but we let then One hundred pairs of Men b? $1-50 the pair. A shoe that I kind for the price. Ladies' Heavy Box Calf $1.50 that will resist moistur A stock of $5,000.00 worth are anxious to sell at close ] the splendid line of shoes wc Jenkinson 1 demonstratlm farms, and the National Corn Exposition. As head of the extension department of Iowa State College of Agriculture he did a wort which. Senator Cunmlns says, up to ' the present time has increased the wealth of Iowa ?20,0fl0.000. The otjecf of the I H C Service Eu- V tA _ , ' rean is tup promotion or agricultural education, and a co-operation which will tend to raise the whole tone of commercial, industrial and farm life. Since agriculture is the basis of prosperity and progress, naturally farm -? problems claim first attention. The aim is hicher efficiency, both on and off the farm. To do a big work a big organization i~ necessary. Not only the bignesa. but the perfection of the International organization m well appealed to Professor Holden. The big general agen- cies. scattered all over the United States and Canada; the salesmen, travelers and expert machine men; the 40,<H)0 dealers?every one, so far as possible, is to be made an apeitla of better farming. For years the International Harvester Company has realized the Importance of service. It has spent millions of dollars in the perfection ef labor-saving machines, and mow the company is going In for direct service ?direct to the farmers, and direct to the farmers' children, chat the men/ and women of tomorrow may be more capable and so more prosperous thaa the mem and women of today. It is ao longer a theory that If we are to get the most out of life we < must raise more per acre. "Intensive farming" Is In the air! It is the battle cry of peace and plenty. But raising more is the result of mind, not muscle. We must know. And not only that, we must anew we know, and know why we know. We must know good seed from bad, right cultivation from wrong, and the whys and wherefors of climates, soils, fruits, cattle, horses, poultry, and so forth. . For these things the bureau was established. But the bureau and Professor Holden see more than an average Increase of a few bushels. They see a time coming when farmers will raise twice as many bushels of eorn, wheat and oats to the. acre, and like yields of all other kinds o' farm products They see a time wher farmers and farmers' wives and their children will think more and worklew. Every bushel raised meana just > ?that much profit, and the profits of the farm promote commerce and Industry. After a period of good work la Michigan agricultural college, better work at Illinois, and a great work at Iowa, Professor Holden now enters upon a world's work. While la future Professor Holden will designate Chicago as home, he says he Is not leaving Iowa ?he is merefy carrying Iowa to the pest of the world. / ' M ZS8!2gB@g&ggHg&gS3ffl% (hers Company I j is Offerings kinds of Cotton Goods have i S! ! past three or four months, J g \ ly in July and August, are in ; ?1 wing sensational prices, but g! and is sold we will be com- ! 8; lomespun, 38 inches wide, in he yard while stock in hand , g! Island Homespun, 38 inches J fe J well worth 10c, but we let it g! the yard in 6 and 12 yard g! grade Bleach Homespun, no !g; ride, 8 l-3c the yard in lots of ?; nd Pink Chambrays, will go ! g! :the yard. You had better Jg| as thev are marvels at the 8 large lot of Indigo Blue Cali- * ? lese are gone you can get no ! 8 piece Knee Suits will go&t ;H? the suit g very heavy and warm, well !g! them at a bargain and we let | g Ve want you to drop in and elling at only $5.00. 'g! idies' Waists ever shown in ! g! *awn Waists, neatly trimmed !a; >c, 50c, 75c and $1.00 each. ;? , made up in plain tailored ]8; ns, neat stripes, only $1.00. ig; y neat ana pretty, oniy w raj, Ik Waists, going at $1.98. See aline Petticoats, well worth |S? fering in Heavy Work Shoes. | i's Heavy Work Shoes, well ! g! 1 go at $1.25. 's Gray Elk's Hide Shoes at ; ? j will outwear anything of its ' S! and Kangaroo Calf Shoes at B e and cold. ^ i g! i oi snoes 01 an Kinas mat we n; prices. Come and look over jg! ! have to offer. !g[ Brothers Co. | .. ui . a