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0EN ill of all ^ No beating ey. Talk is chi see statements every statemen come to our sal It is known to all who selves that cotton goods deal in the past few m two thousand yards of f for only 8c the yard. Three thousand yards Homespun, in 4 to 20 ya of price of 5c the yard. Two thousand yards o Homespun, 38 inches wi< Only 10 yards to each cu Two thousand yards si Look out fc IUenk LAKE CITY NEWS AND VIEWS.1 k BIG WAREHOUSE BEING BUILTSCHOOL BUILDING ENLARGED -AN INCIPIENT BLAZE. ^ Lake City, January 21:?Mrs S W G Shipp and children of Florence spent a few days in town last week with the former's sister. Mrs J M Sturgeon. The Philathea class of the Baptist t church gave a barbecue supper last Friday evening in Hall's pnzery. ! Quite a neat sum was realized. Miss Hattie Boulware of Laurens is spending some time in town with friends. Sheriff Thomas S BurcH of Florid ence was in town last Friday on busit ness. | Maj S M Askins returned home last Friday morning from a weekV'duck hunt" near Georgetown, bringing \ with him a number of large and 1 beautiful birds. Mrs H Naehman and children spent Sunday in Kingstree with Mrs S Marcus. Work is progressing rapidly on 1 the addition to the school building, i. * When finished there will be four new class rooms and a large and * comfortable auditorium with seating [ ? ->? 1 i i i ' f capacity ior aoout several auumcu. i i? With this annex and the splendid corps of teachers the school will 1 give better results,as the present accommodations are too small for the number of pupils, there being over three hundred enrolled at the first of the year. L Contract has been let for the erec^ tion of Messrs J D King & Compa- [ ny's new brick warehouse. When i completed this will be the largest tobacco sales warehouse in the State. Material is being hauled and work | will be started on this building in the course of the next week. With the large Imperial Company's stemmery, three other large sales warehouses and numerous prizeries, Lake A ^AA ^ N/ nil /inter Go around the bush; eap, and higih-sour proven. Come to it we make, but do e and prove every ?I can read and post them have advanced a great onths, yet we offer you ine 10c Dress Ginghams 38-inch wide Sea Island rd pieces, at the unheard f very heavy Sea Island ie, 10c value, at? l-2c. stonier. oft finish,no starch,Bleach r us next week, 1 INSON City will be better equipped than ever for handling the "golden weed." Mr and Mrs V G Arnette of Cades were in town last Thursday. Miss Cecile Severance visited her ! . mother last week. 4 Mr B L Singletary is preparing to ^ erect two pretty cottages on his va-' cant lots on West Main street. Mr and Mrs Mills of Wadesboro,! N C, passed through town in their large touring car Sunday, en route to a visit to Mrs Mills' parents. Mr and Mrs DeBerry, who reside about two miles from town. Dr and Mrs Woods of Florence were in town last week visiting relatives. MissGaynell Collins returned home last Saturday morning from the McLeod infirmary, having been treated for appendicitis. Her mary friends are glad to learn that she is greatly improved and able to be up again. Quite a little excitement prevailed last Tuesday morning when a spark from a passing engine fell and started a blaze on the roof of Mr S M Askins' store. The flame was speedily extinguished, causing very little damage. LBN. A dispatch from Camden, Tenn, says that the will of A D Vick, a prominent citizen who died Monday, makes provision for the building of a home for aged and worn-out Methodist ministers, to be maintained by a 160-acre farm, the remainder of the interest to be devoted to this cause. Notiee. Kingstree.S C.January 16, 1913. By direction of the Freight Claim Airerit. notice is hereby given that the following listed freight will be sold at public auction for freight and other charges, at the Atlant c Coast 1 Line warehouse in Kingstree, S C, I on Tuesday, February 18, .it 11:00 j o'clock a. m. Goods sold without guarantee of quality, quantity or ! value. Terms?cash: One car crushed stone, A C L No 80,037, consigned to order of Carolina Portland Cement Co, notify 11 F Meeks Construction Co, Kingstree, SC. JAHuske, Route Agent ACL Ry, l-16-4t Fayetteville, N C. ' lUlVl/A 1 " ?ods, White Goods no fake advertisement, nothing but 1 iding advertisements don't cost mucl our store, come to our Sale and we s n't fail to come with the cash?you v word of the following. Homespun, 36 inches wide, (listen to this, if you please) only 6c the yard. 10 yards to each customer. Two thousand yards of 6c and 7c Calicoes will go at 5c the yard. Two thousand yards of fine Cambric and Swiss Embroidery, 15 to 18 inches wide, onlA 11c the yard. A value unheard of in the town of Kings? ? i tree before. Yes, come and see, come ana prove it.. Embroidery flouncing, 18 inches wide, for 11c Ten dozen Men's nice Work Pants, $1.25 values, only 98c the pair. Ladies' long Kimonas at 79c and 89c. We will have something interesting t BROTHERS ipaoi?jcao oni jotr 8 WHY GO ELSEWHERE \ | For your Furniture when you can buy so much cheaper at | W. N. JACOBS?! o o DBed Springs from $1.75 to $ 7.50 H Mattresses from 2.50 to 15.00 U DIron Beds from 2.50 to 15.00 H Wood Beds from 2.25 to 15.00 || D Rockers from 1.50 to 10.00 H Best grade All Wool Blankets 4.50 II ^ Good errade Wool Blankets 3.00 a! Also fine line Art Squares, Rugs, etc. H Agent for World Famous Singer Sewing Machine. J N. JACOBS, KINfiSTREE, S. C. 1 | Cash or Credit |'j Go To Stuckey 111 r- ham iir r a iiirv-n llln > h a n n r r l r All WHtN TUU NttU ANT IHINU IN HUHStUtSH A record of more than twenty years stands behind him. With a bunch of nice horses and mules i on hand, he is always ready for a sale or a swap. Also Feed and Livery Stables. 1 J. L. Stuckey, Lake City, S. C. r z_' I SALE | and Embroidery :he most Foods for the least mon ti, but what the people want is to tand ready to prove every word, vill need it. Read carefully, then ' L: 1 Five dozen Men's heavy Work Pants, $1.50 values, only $1.29. > Ladies' white Lawn Shirtwaists, beautifully em- broidered fronts, at 44c, 48c and 89c. 4 7 Ladies' black Silk Messaline Shirtwaists, $2.00 value, for only $1.29. $3.50 Silk Shirtwaists going for $2.29. Ladies, white embroidered Underskirts at 44^v. j 48c and 89c. Jr^ Ladies' Outing Underskirts, embroidered, at 39c J 4 A _ ana ^c. v II Ladies' shprt Kimonas at 44c. u o say. Look out! 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