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Williamsburg Coun FOLIO j ACCOUNT ! TRIAL 2 jMerchandise | $24,891 5 Gen'l Ex ....' 727 11 Dis Ex No 1 ; ?_>3 30 Dis Ex No 2 j 279 152 People's Dis Co I 154 Consumer's B P. Estb " 158 Jack Cranston Co ' H>3 Uos S Finch & Co.. 164 !Jos Schlitz Brew'g Co....) 166 iFredman, Keiler&Co.. 168! White Crest Wine Co . 171 (Gallagher & Burton ... 172 Steward Dis Co 173 Early Times Dis Co 176 D L Arey Dis Co 178 ,ivy and I'a Dis <"o 179 Meyer, Pitts & < o 18-'? Mas Olwell & < o ?*:? i ^ iw> Jlronciequou v> me < v... 191 Jos A Magnus & Co ... 191 :Hig Springs Lis < o 192 Lowenstine & Co 1*8 iHiram Walker & Sons 113 Cash Balance.. .... S]() (Net Profits .. ' $37,457 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,/ WILLIAMSBURG COUNTY. ) Personally appeared before me D J who, being each severally sworn, say that County Dispensary for the quarter ending Sworn to and subscribed before me this 9th day of October, 1915. M B Thomas, Notary Public for So Monthly Statement of Dispeni All Stock I No n,???ni.0r,r Location. I/IDpCilOUiJ Kingstree 1 Kingstree, S C Trio 2 Trio. S C STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, | WILLIAMSBURG COUNTY, f Personally appeared D J Epps, Chaii deposes and says that the foregoing statei Sworn to and subscribed before me t Rough Branch School Opens. The Rough Branch Graded School began its 1915-16 session Monday, October 4. A large number of the patrons manifested their interest in the welfare of the children by being present at the opening exercises. Miss Hattie Herlong gave a very I Interesting talk, urging the coopera-' tion of parents,teachers and children, i After this the regular work of organizing was taken up by the principal, Miss Hattie Herlong of Paxyille and her assistant, Miss Ethel Roberts of Marior. Recommends Chamberlain's Cough; Rpmpdv. IIUIUVWJ "Last winter I used a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for a bad bronchial cough. I felt its beneficial effects immediately and before I had finished one bottle I was cured. J I never tire of recommending this remedy to my friends," writes Mrs r William Bright, Ft Wayne, Ind. Ob- j tainable everywhere. ^ i The Mallard Lumber Co. With a capacity for turning out 40,000 feet of lumber per day, the Mallard Lumber Co, of Greelyvilie, ranks pre-eminently among the first of the industries of Williamsburg county. This great mill, with its large weekly payroll, has meant much in the prosperity of Greelyvilie. The concern operates under the efficient management of Mr T W Boyle, a man of great business acumen, whose zeal and devotion to aggression has put the Mallard Lumber Companyjin its present commodious position. Dr. L A. Woodruff, Opt. D. | Eyesight Specialist : of Florence, S. C. i will be at the Kingstree fair with optical machines and all kinds S and styles of glasses. Don't fail to see him about your eyes. Re- I member the dates: 10 90 91 99 n Ut'lUUCI lUy LVy Uly UU [<Dr.T. A. WOODRUFF " J Pay your subscription, right now. f' * \ ty Dispensary Board, < RAT AVPP ' ASSETS I UNPAID AND LIABILITIES PROFITS 23! $17,570 58 $ 12.190.717ZZT j 32! ; : ! 19 ! : j 89 I 58 25 5S 2o 400 00 400 00 690 08 ; 690 03 40 57 40 57 2 050 67 2,050 67 2*<>io 5*2 2.010 52 9130 , 91 | 5,112 92, , 5,N2 92 370 5<> 3/0 5|| 413 < 0 4,3 00 2.4/;l 0<> 2,461 00 1,317 10 1 317 10 194 26 '04 26 :?,491 16 :V191 101 33 10133 ... 195 36 10.) 36 j.i_> 25 0)2 2-> 106 55 I'1'' SII 23 : SO 23 (HI $10,736.' 0 ... "yoA 03 $37.457 63 $'23,226.71 $23.226.71; Epps and R E Tarte, members of the YVlli the above is a true and correct statemen September 30, 1915. iit.'i C arohna. saries of Williamsburg County fi s Given at Consumers T o t al In-| otl voice, Ir.clu- f ' ding Stock!Total Sales.^Breakage. ^ on Hand 1st' Da> of Mnth Z -.$26,174 7(1 $6,118 00 $ 3 15 Zi ,890 60|...... 761 10 Lrman of the Williamsburg County Dispensa nent is true and correct. ;his 9th day of October, 1915. M B Thomas, Notary Public for S m 0# J rUTTHtslKINI^ ASK any business man in town whc n OVER HIS HEAD. CERTAINI ness and he couldn't live at home hese days the AVERAGE MAN is PI 1EATH the COVERS of a BANK I elect a RELIABLE INSTITUTION wl LET US PUT A COVER BANK OF KI ECON< If you want mize on youi bill and still best the mark you should s next order to D?!n oriuon ol "The Pure Fo JGH! CALOMEL MAKES ]jV( YOU DEATHLY SICK. bet gri Hop Using Dangerous Drug Before It Salivates You! It's Horrible! 3 ^ You're bilious, slugeish, consti- yoi ated and believe you need vile, na* angerous calomel to start your ver and clean your bowels. anc ncnorfontoo' Ack Vmir I1CIC a 1IIJ guoimmv. .J vw. pt"I ruggist for a 60 cent bottle of Dod- yoi on's Liver Tone and take a spoon- sali ni tonight. If it doesn't start your afti October 1, 1915. PROFIT AND LOSS ACC'T QUARTER ENDING SEPT. 30, 1915. . Gross Profits ..$5170 06 . Gen'l Ex 727 32 . Dis Ex No 1 ! 823 19 jDis Ex No 2 ... ... 279 891 . Co Treas Co Fund 1,113 22 Co Treas Schools 1,113 22 [... . Ck & Tr Kingstree 990 77 ... Ck & Tr Trio 122 45 ..I rr?~ 1 tzij yrz==|=[^ ) $5170."I> $">170.0(1 iamsburg County Dispensary board, t of the profits of the Williamsburg D J EPP.K, R E Tarte. ?r Month of Sept., 1915. ?' Prices. | ock on Hd Operating ist Day of, Other Cred- Expenses of Dnth. lts* Each Dispensary. $17,951 '25 30 $409 22 1,101 15 28 35| H2 9C ry Board, who, being duly sworn, D J Epps. outh Carolina. 10-14-11 >reMMi)tp[ ither he has a CHECK BOOK Y he has. He couldn't do busiunless he had. More and more 10TECTING his FAMILY BEJOOK. Of course you want to lere SERVICE is PERSONAL. ON YOUR HOME. NGSTEEE. DMY! ; to econor grocery have the I :et affords end your Hutson. od Store" ?r and straighten you right up ter than calomel and without ping or making you sick I want i to fro hack to the store and get lr money. Take calomel today and tomorrow 1 will feel weak and sick and lseated. Don't lose a day's work. <e a spoonful of harmless, vegete Dodson's Liver Tone tonight 1 wake up feeling great. It's fectly harmless, so give it to lr children any time. It can't vate, so let them eat anything erwards. C L O S S A ! We advise all people ti Wednesday, Ocl ! there started one of the grea Positively no fake, i>ut a sak I what we say. We "will sell ? our enormous stock and by p less than the cost of the raw later on, so jump in and buy buy at. Sale started Wedne [ chants. Positively no goods sold at prices less* than the c< greatly reduced. Don't miss Come one, come all an I Which Began W | Men's $25.00 Suits, sale price i I Men's $20.00 Suits, sale price i I Men's $18.00 Suits, sale price I Men's $16.50 Suits, sale price Men's $15.00 Suits, sale price Men's $12.50 Suits, sale price Men's $10.00 Suits, sale price Men's fleece lined Underwear,50c We cannot price everyth stock has been reduced in pri m would appreciate a call from Andrews E ' Andrews, II "Safe w BH South M ? A "SAFEGUAR ^ ern Life Insur KB to you that jrVj and educe gg from tt |rYj It means that y( I9VJ surance at the ^ GUARD" cc Life Insui jJk compar ffl nar^ jjn It means,among [Wj are lending yc kk ble home co , JZj upbuildin; ijy! The Only I B2 The Southeast I YYj Permanc : || Wee Ncc Bai J / ) I N G ( L L ] o look well into our prices tober 13th, at 8: test Price Cutting Sales ever c< j that will smash the genuine ai roods regardless of cost or loss, fice cutting we will do it. Clotr material. 12 cent cotton means your supply at prices lower than sday, October 13. Positively no charged. Keep your eye on 01 r>f rnw rn nfpvinl All mprel L/kJU vx X IX ?r WVX > this opportunity to buy goods so id join the huppy throng o ednesday, October $14.50 Men's fleece lined Dr 12.50 Dress Goods, all wot 11.50 Men's Hats, $2.25 va 10.00 Men's Hats, $1.50 va 9.00 Suit Cases, $2.50 vali ..." 8.00 Suit Cases, $1.50 val 7.50 Suit Cases, $1.00 val ! prrade 37c All Ribbons to Close ling in our store in this small s ice and the bargains we offer ar* you. Positively no goods sold to )ry Goods C - ? - Soul ZfcZZZ jguarci in the ie astern ] South Carolina .D" Life Policy in the ance Company means c your loved ones will b i+orl nvpr a. neriod o: V V T VX vv J- _ ie end of your life. )u will enjoy the maxi: ; minimum of cost, for >sts less than any form ranee written at this t iy and it is superior 1 Life Policy ever writt< many other good thin >ur support to a strong mpany whose interest g of home enterprise an Home Company of South Carolina tern Life Insurance Greenville, S. C. jnt Office for Williamsburg Count ik Building, Kingsl i A. Calhoun, District Agent )UT ! E ! before purchasing 00 O'clock )nducted in Andrews. 'tide. We mean just We must get rid of ling will be sold at > higher priced goods many merchants can ? ii- ~_i,i ^ gOOUS SOIU tu mer- |j ir Shoe Stock; shoes h landise reduced and I > cheap. jJL f bargain hunters 13,1915 awers, 50c grade 37c )1, 50c quality.. 25c lue $1.25 lue 75c Lies 75c ues .. 69c ues .. 50c I Out at Cost. | jpace, but our entire j extra-ordinary. We i merchants. ompany . th Carolina ? -~a ed ? KM rsa Life KF. Southeast- w i guarantee as e cared for f ten years ^ 1 x . x 1 J mum Oi In- RT Jk the "SAFE- %T] of ordinary %k J ;ime by any J to any ordi- j > an. | ! j gs,that you jffl , safe, relia- JW s are in the ijlk , rl inrlncfviac IAAkJ .VA 1J.AVA lAkJ UX rvyvvy jh " BX*! K Bi i i Company bx W ; frY. 1 Ircc, S. C. W < j "lj i j