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r r ANNO KRI.I.AHAN WAR OPENIN ? ? 7E who expect 1 L VV tree, S. C., wis ^ ' county, and su give you a warehouse warehouse at Apex, I Sofcwe are acquainted ( We have been tol - the best, tobacco sold pect to see the tobacc U?a fV,of rtni? f UXUdU OI1J11C bixab vui J direct interest in our terest in securing for will serve your best ii Our Mr. W. B. J< had several years exp operated a warehouse will work hard to plej and knows his businei Our Mr. C. E. Jo some of the largest h good judge of tobaccc its market price as w< While our Mr Mil m will be represented b] I _ office work, and you v I ft We believe tobao high, and we hope th; that you will forget a j^BH son. We shall try to ^^^^ft If we should fail to s< i- _! are in lown, ior > respectfully solici load and we will ^?/> the date, J IM M1 me d ; 121c lb. Paid ( Choice Beef, I Mutton a ^ THE PEOPLE . H. A. MILLER IS Scott-Logai I I Wholesale I & Provision IB Meat, Lard, Flour, Rice, ( H thing wanted in Bulk fat lowest puss Cotton Seed M Corn an W. T. Wilkins' old stand. Kingstree, yon want nice Job 1 UNCEM EHOUSE UNDER NEW G SALE, JUL? to operate this well known W ih to say to the tobacco grow rrounding section, that we service that you can appreci "I C, where the best tobacco i with and love high prices. d that the Kingstree market in the State of South Carolii o growers who sell with us Apex customers wear. Our ] warehouse business and the} every customer the highest iterest in every way possible. -vV?norvr? TTrVin will 1-?qvp oharcrt JlUiOV/llj TTilV TT AAA iiu V erience on the Durham, N. C i for himself eleven years at ise all his customers, is a lo 5S well. hnson, who has had several} forth Carolina and Kentucky > and therefore lcnows when 1 2II as how to obtain it. lis will be with us for only a r Mr Eugene Jones, who will A11 find him to be both compe co will stay in line with othei at your crops,will be so good s nearly as possible the short see you at your home before ? ?^ VT/V11 t* je any 01 yuu, wc nupc yvu * ve want to know you and wa t a share of your patronage, show our appreciation by th( f ulif 12th. HP/ace, ZKmllahan i7ime, as soon as you can g Yours for business, W. B C. E. E. T. DlTt Ml est Market Price Paid or Cow Hides. >ork, Sausage nd Veal. $ MARKET , Proprietor. i Company | UIUWC1 9 ffi Merchants | }rits or any and every- ?' can be gotten here ? jible prices. : | eal and Hulls l: d Hay j Near the Depot. ? South Carolina | WMHWiW8gBn??B8WBWBt Printing, let us do it ^ j|? i ENT! ifiMirrMrur lTlAllAULlVlE.ni. r 12TH Warehouse at Kingsers of Williamsburg shall endeavor to ate. We operate a n the State is sold. sells as food, if not la, therefore we exwearing the same main force all have rfeel a personal inmarket price, and, i of the sales, has market and has Apex, N. C. He ver of high prices rears experience on markets, is also a tobacco has brought oart of the time, he 'have charge of our stent and courteous. r products and sell and prices so high ; crops of last seathe market opens, nil look us up when ht you to know us. Try us with your i service we render. Warehouse, jftings* <et there. . JOHNSON, JOHNSON, ' MILLS. CITADEL, The Military College of South Carolina. Announced as "Distinguished Military College" by U. S. War Department. Full courses in Civil Engineering, English i w.j r d o j r? p anu mwern LAiixuaKn. vuuicis u o aim v u degrees. A scholarship worth $300 a year is vacant faom Williamsburg county and will be filled by competitive examination at the countyseat August 10. 1917. For necessary information and blanks, apply to 16-28-41 COL. O. J. BOND, The Citadel. - - Charleston, S. C. Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that Is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the raucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed. Deafness it the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition. hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfacea We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. T. J. CHENET ft CO.. Toledo. Ohio. Sold by Druggists. 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. LWETHERHORH ?S0K CHARLESTON. S.C. No. 666 Thia to a preaeriptioa prepared aapeefeflp for MALARIA or CHILLS A FEVER. Fire or tox doaaa will break any cere, aod if takeo then aa a toaic the Ferer win not return. It acta on the Brer better thaa Calomel aod doce aot |ripe or akkao. 2Sc THERE IS NO TIME TO LO&E t I If You Desird to Attend Second Officers Training Camps-July 15 Last Day. Those who desire to attend the Second Officers Training camps had! better submit their applications without delay, as no applications received after July 15 will be considered. Successful applicants will receive transportation from the government, and during the campi will also receive their uniforms, subsistence and $100.00 per month. The camp lasts three months. All who desire to become candidates will apply on the official application blanks which may be obtained by writing a letter or postal card to the Examining Officer, Second Training Camps, The Citadel, Charleston, S C. Information concerning these camps can be obtained from the'same office. Men certified as m iL _ n i. A# as acceptaoie lor me nrsi series ux camps (the camps now in operation) must in all cases renew their application. A member of the National Guard in Federal service may apply through channels and, if accepted will be part of his State quota. While in the training camp he will be on detached service from his National Gftard organization. There is no limitation as to the number of enlisted men of the National Guard that are eligible, and their applications will be treated in the same manner as those of civilians. National Guard officers, whether or not in the Federal service, are eligible to apply for admission to the camps. It is expected that the entire National Guard will be in Federal service before these training camps open. If the applicant's organization is not in Federal service at the time of making application, he must inclose with his application a signed statement of the Adjutant General of the State recommending the applicant as suitable for appointment a9 an officer and agreeing to discharge him, or furlough him for three months beginning August 27, 1917, if not in Federal service on that date. Men will be classified and recommended for commissions on the basis of their qualifications as dem * ?? ?il. tUA?? onstraiea aunng me uaiuiu&. mucc eligible under the Officers' Reserve Corps age limits (up to 32 for second lieutenant, 36 for first lieutenant, 40 for captain, and 45 for major), will be commissioned for five years in the Reserve Corps. However, these age limits will not govern all appointments because under the draft act of May 18, 1917, these age limits do not apply at all to appointments for the present war only. Accordingly, men qualified fnm nnmmiesinnq ipYPf?nt for the Re ivr^vuiuiiwwivMw serve Corps age limits) will be commissioned in the National Army for the war. In other words, a man of 40 may be commissioned a second lieutenant in this manner if recommended for that grade. For the first month the course will be uniform for all, with the purpose of giving instruction in the duties common to all arms. At the end of the month the men will be divided, according to qualifications and needs of the service, into infantry, cavalry, field and coast artillery for special instruction in their respective branches during the last two months. Letters of recommendation are not wanted and if submitted will be promptly returned. Each applicant must be examined physically at his j own expense by a reputable physician, who will fill out the physical report form on the back of the official application blank. Mrs M L Davis died at her home in Florence Friday night, aged 92 years. She was a granddaughter of Robert Morris, a signer of the Declaration of Independence and the financier of the Revolution. Her husband, the late Cornelius Davis, was the first [man to run a locomotive between Columbia and Charlotte on the Southern railway. Whenever You Need a General Tonic Take Grove's The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic because it contains the well known tonic properties of QUININE and IRON. It acts on tne 1.1 ver, I/rives I oat Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Bnilds up the Whole SystemS-50 cents- | ^MaBBB^MMaB_MaliaaMBMaiaaa ' . \ Velvet Bei Try a sack of it and be c food for stock. i We have a fresh shipmei I A 13 aiiU 1V1W c. Hay and St Our stock of Staple Gr and our prices are based on profit, because we sell for cas THE CASt ODOM OX DENNIi Phone 120. Aca< L. S. DENNIS, kurtzmann 4 Noted for Its SWEET TONI Ask or write for prices wonderful ins Siegling Mu (Incorpo Charleston, S. C. Cotabliahi LUCIEN P. KINDER, J r REME1 1 I I wnenin neea 01 ! Auto Supplies of a can get them at th Auto Supply & A L. T. TH0M1 Opposite Farme: Diner MVVii A/A Subscribe to The Recoi an Meal. ? onvinced that it is fine nt of Corn, Meal, _ V* * ocft t eea oceries is complete, the smallest margin of h. i STORE 5, Proprietors lemy and Mill Sts. , Manager [?The? 8 Kurtzmaon 1 ?Piano? r 4 PIANO THAT IS ; ind BEAUTIFUL CASE , and easy terms on this 3trument. sic House rated) : Florence, S. C. ?d 181Q R., Representative. VfBER II Tires, Tubes and 11 kinds, you can ie new ccessory Store Hercules Ford fires 30x -3 - $ 7.95 30x3 1-2 - - 10.45 PSON, Prop., rs' Supply Co. odyGoody!! I foms I | Effijnsrre |j a GAND5ES | Company 4 M-M mUL Store W rd, only $1 a year.