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I OfficeSupplies] S U P F We have a full and comi as Pencil and Ink Tablets, Ii gieia Dustless Crayons, Dust Conklin and Waterman Foui A 1 r*s\ o Pull lino nf ofofirt niou a iuu iniv vi uwuv styles and shades just receiv KINGSTR I Magazines and | Periodicals | wvJIj I County Fail Ii it's a nice show Bu ness you will need to sho) our Countv Fair, come to We also have a full Harness, Robes, Whips, 1 Make our stables you Fair and at all times whi] Yours Williamsburg Kincrstree. WATCHES JEWI OPTICAL G0( CUT GLASS S. T EE O 2vl QUALITY J 257 King St., I THE WA I J. L SI I HAS I Horses a !? For Sale oi I J. L. SI jfc Livery, Feed ;| Lake City, # WHERE YOU GET Yl AL\A E. H. CARS CADES, U W AN A ' Every Tuesday Nigh . * ... .* . , ~ I B 1B11BBBB1 HOOL | Toilet Articles] I 3 L I E S Dleteline of School Supplies, such nk, Pens, Penstrffs, Pencils, Hy;less Erasers, Bookstraps, Rulers, itain Pens. nery for all uses in the latest red. Call and see this line. EE DRUG Kodaks and I npany supplies 11 r Exhibitors: tggy or a nice set of Har- | ,v your horses or mules at f see us and get same. r line of Buggies, Wagons, | Etc., for everyday use. 9 ir headquarters during the I le in town. I 3 to please, Live Stock Co. - - s. c. iLRY DIAMONDS I IDS SILVERWARE I NOVELTIES ETC. I :as&co, i CWELERS, I CHARLESTON, S. C. I IRIS ON UT I iickey! ?BOTH 11 md Mules I r Exchange. | rUCREYl and Sale Stable gf South Carolina ij OUR MONEY'S WORTH I /AYS! TEN <a CO., South Carolina. THEATER I ' New York Banker Finds Prosperity In South. Vice President Beverly R Harris of the National City Bank of New York, the biggest bank in the United States, who has just completed a trip coyering the South and Southwest, gives in the Manufacturers' Record of a recent date a very comprehensive review of the business outlook in these parts as he saw it. Mr Harris says: "The South and Southwest in my opinion, are getting on a sounder credit footing than ever before, and my feeling is that these sections are about to enter the best and most prosperous epoch in their history. I look for a.' great advancement in population, wealth and the average conditions of life within ihe next decade. One of the important factors in this will be a greater abundance of money and cheaper average interest rates. This territory produces real wealth?the consumable commodities which the world must have?and, with better methods in the future, is bound to become very rich and populous. Conditions, in my opinion, are now distinctly on the upgrade, and the outlook never more consistent for a return to real, genuine prosperity on a rock bottom basis. "Nothing is needed, however, but better credit methods and more thrift?as the experiences of the last twelve months have proven?to rapidly overcome the extravagance prior to that time and to get on a safe W. C. HEMINGWAY, M. D. W. C. COLLINS tu a iiriiiu n. u. ntmiN Establish DEAL! GENERAL M COFFINS AN BUGGIES ar BUYERS OF COTTON AGEN1 McCormick M( HEMINGWAY, BRANCH Rome, S. C. Ming'o Bri Drug's Tc School Prescriptions Filled as You CADES DRU< E. J. BROV CADES, &FAgents for Ideal \ w \ I footing. This section is a biff producer of wealth, and the average man is straightforward and a good moral risk. "Nothing but drastic conditions can arrest such a general era of overexpansion and overspreading as we had before the war. It is a very good thing that this has taken place and is now behind us. Looking to the future, the country has undoubtedly profited tremendously by the experiences of the last year and the lesson taught by them." Revival Closes. Scr.mton. October 5:?The revival services at the Methodist church here closed Sunday night. Rev J 0 Burnette of Jordan did the preaching and great int&rest was manifested, and, we believe, much good accomplished. Rev Mr Burnette handles his subjects with a great deal of thought and care. He preaches with a force j and earnestness that holds his au| dience spell-bound. His sermons ! on the doctrines of the church were very instructive and impressive. At many of the services penitents crowded around the altar seeking salvation and a number of additions were made to the church membership as a result of the meetings. Those who heard Mr Burnett's ser: mon on the second coming of Christ I say it was the best of the week, and | was the subject of much favorable j comment. Should he ever return j here he will be greeted by even | larger congregations. I M G. County Fair Oct. 19-22 *? I GEO. S. HEMINGWAY | IGWAY & CO. ed 1877 ERS IN ERCHANDISE fO CASKETS id WAGONS I AND COTTON SEED rs FOR iwers anb Rakes S. C. STORES Outland, S. C. dg'e, S. C. >ilet Articlces Supplies r Doctor Wants Them Filled G COMPANY /N, Druggist SOUTH CAROLINA I Laundry. ? IW. C. Hemingway, M, D,. President Dudley 6. Huggins j The Bank of ( Capital $15,i I I -!Great Barge $15.00 per ac 12,000 acres to in tracts of 10 up. Best of tei of it in high s Ovation. Nr. you want a pie IAMJ ?! A nVTAA IdllU dl a piitc something that you a good hoi Lambert Land a mint I Hemingway, - \ F. E. Huggins, Vice President # i, Cashier J h Hemingway r 000,00 J South Carolina Land 4 * i lins! \ . ? ; re and up. select from acres and : rms. Much tate of cul- J Farmer, if m ce of good that's low, j will make ne,write us. = ? ind DevelopCo., South Carolina