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p \ ? ? i WOOD'S SKIPS. If Best qualities obtainable. uWinter or JI gr"' Hairy Vetch *" makes not only one of the largest- | | i yielding and best winter feed and forage crops you can grow, but is also one of the best of soil-improvers, adding more nitrogen to the soil than any other winter crop. j | Woo#* PtioHpMw Fall Cat* I aiojua es fall information about this raloable crop; also ^about all other . F^ns 6 Garden Seeds I for Fall planting. Catalogue I \ C nuled free on request Write I, forit 11 j T. V. W00I t MIS, 1 teedsmen, - Rlohmomt Va. OUR CLUBBING RATES. We offer cbea- clubbing rates with a Dumber of popular Dewspapers and periodicals. Read care* ' fully the following list aod select * M A toe one or mure ium ?uu xauuj ?uu we shall be pleased to seod in yoor ' aider. These rates are of coarse all cash in advance, which means that both The Kscobd and the paper ordered mast be paid for, not 1, 2. 3, - 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, but twelve i > months ahead. Below ie the list of | oar best clubbing offers. * The BscORDand News & Courier (Semi-weekly,) $1.60. The Record and Home & Farm (twice a month,) $1.35. The Record and New York World (3 times a week,) $1.75. DunAnfv a?/l A f pAncfl. IAS UAl/UBV auu auouiu vuutfn J*#' tution (3 times a week) $1 85. The Record and Atlanta Constitution (weekly $1.50. The Record and Bryan's Commoner, $1.75. The Rbcord and Cosmopoliton Magazine $1 75. Thi Record aod Yonth's Companion (New Subscribers) $2.50. The Record Semi-Week]t State, *2.50. The Record and Lippiucott's Magazine 1 year each $2.75. 0*' The Record and National 1 Magazine, 1 year each, $1 60. " / , N. B. We do not club with any f daily papers. The first issue you reoeire of the paper or periodical is oridence that the money for same baa been forwarded by us. We are not responsible after that. THE COUNTY RECORD, ' Kiagatree, S. C * SI o IP. VJ^ Kingafr? Lodf W No. 91 JHV Knights of pgtfftas Regular Contentions Rrery M ?i 4tkJW?taM4<7 algMs. Visiting brethren always welcome, Castle Hall 3rd story Gourd in Budding. Thos. McOutchkn, c. o. mL K. Wallace, k. * a LOUIS 232 & 234 KIN6 ST The House tl GREAT 1 Goods 1 Write for Samples Hisses Wash Dresses a # Reduced 25 per cent off Ladies' Rai One Lot of Ladies' All Wool Crave formerly sold at $10.00 and $12.00 R< 25 per cent off On Ladies' Linen and White Englisl Big Redi On Silks and Dres3 Goods, White a and Embroideries, Ribbons. Gloves, ings, etc. Write for Samples. We purchase. til I - " * - i ' . . t' IF YOU WANT A BUGGY WHY NOT BUY THE * Best on the Market? WE SELL THEM?THE TYSON & JONES. I WE HANDLE A NUMBER OF OTHER STANDI *r?r\ Mil/DC ai cn WAf.nv; HADNF^S. I AHL/ ITl/MVCC^ rtI ?*7V/ ? nv?v/i i wi ?- - ? ? ? y LAP R0BE5, HORSE BLANKETS, ETC., all the be??t on the market F. C. Thomas, ming-stree, 3. C. P. P. P. OrWUy Amk, Mi N#t ??4 NtMtlMa.) MAIM POOTHTB 00**8 Of ALL FORMS AMD 9TAOM 99 IVMNiaiMr. P.P. aa a 1 I 7 0S ?<U r?iln iMk mmt <n^A AC mbMmMm, Ml paaaarika * Ml p|B I Waaaaa* taarff aa< *11 Mmmm raaaMag pa* mMmMm Mr Ma aaaaa af ail | | roai ?rw?aciaf A* palMB a* owai ky taM m< a? Pitaaar. liiafcT J-? MMMP.r.r. MMtaM. MmMm* 91mm m4 taw, ??m? Mood hM ? ??m? luaMM? d? Hp OMpMata. OM flhwli 91mm Ikat CllS^' Ni?i< ky th? minIM Mate a*4 teM Ml*l ad MMNt. C?Mrrk. Skla Mmm*. Ti I ~t ii'i r?B?U 4 btood pwyMtM <* P. P. P., - I ' IMM. Mmi, TMm. (/# A*, Poke aoo. Md PtteMi**. mH*M?. *Ml. ?M- i*Ml ky *0 Dr*?i*M. P. P. P. a A H?IMI Mai* Ml M w i H-- - n- Midtac M ik* "JP P. V. LI PPM AN. PropHata* vMm* UrnwMkui Sa??i*a?p, Ga. kafetet Ml M kMDj try P. P. P., ul RHEUMATISM Siank of hJilliamsburg, KINGSTREE, S. C. Capital Stocks: - - $-40,000. Chas. V. Stoil, Pres. E. C. Epps, Cashier, F. Rhem, V; Pres. WS do business on business principles. WE extend every consideration consistent with safe and sound banking. WE pay four per cent on deposits in Savings Department, payable quarterly. WEJrespectfully solicit your business. Large or small it will receive our best attention. Board Of Directors. Chat. f?/. St*tt, ^ W. Zf. Wit kin*, PS. S*urdin, %fj. S. 9?n***n,' y.\S. TtfoJaid*n, JT 2tk*m, JJ. jf. 3&lak+i*y, / C. Srmkmm. COHEN &C< REET, CH iat Gives you "SATIS PACTION" or your uin fliruwin iivniviiiTi nurMINIXUIl lliMMM larked from 14 to 1-3 Less Than Regular ( and Prices you'll receive them by return Mail. Orders by mail filled pron ind Boys Wash Suits Ladies' Tai Former Pr?ce *n Prince Chap, Eton and Pony Coa r and Fancy Mixtures. Reduced to cl ?7? 1-3 off Reg in Coats nette Rain Coats (TAN ONLY) Ladies' Wal educed to $5 Each. One Lot of Walking Skirts, made < ? All new styles. Formerly sold at ? Former Price. $2.98 ti Repp Walking Skirts. LadieS* 1 One Lot of Ladies White Lawn Waii ICtionS ' and 1.50 qualities on sale special atnd Colored Wash Fabrics, Laces $1 Hosiery, Mattings, House Furnish can save money for you on every 25 pgj. cent off former pr'ce on Ladii gerie and White China Silk W aisrs. f \ '' r c '"EV;- * } ' . f-. 11 . I'i --v.-*- ? '' ? ? 7? "We never repent of eating too little," was 0Qe of the ten rules of life of Thouias Jeffersou, president of the Uuited States, aud the rule applies to every one without exception during this hot weather, because it ir hard for food, even in small qua -tities, to be digested when cbe blood is at high temperature. At'this 3eason we should eat sparingly and properly. W e 8hould also help the stomach as much as possible by the use of a little Kodol For Iudigestion aud Dyspepsia, which will rest| the stomach by digesting the food itself. Sold by Dr. W. L Wallace. Protect Your __ Property by Insuring it againat fire in Companies that are above suspicion. We represent several of the largest and most liberal Old Line companies in the United States For rates, etc . see or write D. E. riotley & Co., at Bank of Lake City. LAKE CITY, S. C. ffkuwgui amivnt U lit kod3rdMoBd>) Visiting chopper! cor dlslly invited to come up and sit on a stump or ha nx about on tht PHILIP STOLL, ' 9 27 12m. Con. Corn. Registration Notice. Theoftice or the Supervisor of Reg istration will be opened on the first Monday in every month for the purpose of the registering of any person who is qualified as follows: Who shall have been a resident of the State for two years, and of the county one year, and of the polling precinct in which the elector offers to vote four months before the day of election, and shall have paid. ?ix months before, any poll tax then due and payable, and who can both read and write any section of the constitution of 1396 submitted to him by the Supervisors of Registration, or who can show that he owns, and has paid all taxes collectable on during the present year, property in this atate assessed at three hundred dollars or more. J. T. McGILL, Clerk of Board. Tornado Tips. There are no localities exempt from Tornadoes. Thej know neither fear nor favor. The number of destructive, windstorms increase each year. "We aim a'foin to have no tornado." That's what the other fellow said. No# he's living in a tent. Don't delay today and wish tomorrow. The wise man insures. The foolish man does not. Are you wise? / D, E. Motley & Co., Agents, Lake City. - - S C. 27?2mm. 1 jnp'vi ARLESTON, S. C. Money Back. !E SALE Prlee. iptly and carefully. iored Suits t Effect, Made of Plain Panama ose out at? ;ular Price. Iking Skirts >f Panama and Fancy Mixtures. >.00 and $6.00 Clearance Prre. Each# SVaists * 9ts. About 200 styles. $1.25, 1.39 _ Each. es' Fine White Lawn, Linen Lin~ ? \ - m ' - ;* - HXl } I t ANOTHER "WIRELESS" # FROM MOUNTAIN RETREAT. REV. MR ERVIN TELLS OF DA1LT LIFE "FAR FROM THE MADDING CROWD'S IGNOBLE SWAT." ? MONTREA.T, August 21:?I send a you one more " wireless" message P before I leave this mountain glen n for l orne, where I hope to be a day s or two before the first Sabbath of September. Montreat is a place where we all can leara something. That part of ^ the programme iu progress now is as F follows: At 11 a. m. daily lectures bv Dr McPheeters of Columbia, on ' Christ's Methods and Principles as an Interpreter of Scripture;" at 4 p. m., "Pastor's Conference on Methods of Church Work;" at 8 p. m., Lectures by Dr Crawford(of Louisville Pres. Sem.) on "The Development of the Messianic Idea in O. T. Prophecy." These lectures are somewhat heavy pabulum for popular audiences; aud the people are caught partly by the half-hoar song service preceding. Something "in lighter vein" was Powell Hale's readings and impersonations last Saturday evening. There has been nothing belter on the programme than our own McLee's sermon last a i u?. rv?_ ^-Ai..~ s ouuuav uij^uu \jui unu natulan is Musical Director. Our own organist of Williamsburg church is at present organist here, so that South Carolina takes a helpful band in the [ work, and it is good to be here. ' This is 4 place of good fellowship. You need no introduction to thope you meet. The fact that you are here is a certificate of character, and guarantee of ^ood behavior. There are nothing but uplifting attractions here, not even a dance hall; no card table: no resorts of vice; no blind tiger; no licensed place where men can "calmly drink aud jaw." This is a restful place. It has one essential of complete rest and refreshing sleep?and that is quiet. , When the daily labor of the cottage bailders is done and the sun goes down, or rather withdraws its latest, rays from the tops of the mountains and the throbbing of the electric plant ceases for the uight, nothing any more interrupts the silence of the outer world. There is no aggravating orchestra of "Mongrel,puppy, whelp and hound and curs of low degree;" uo beart-rendiag, hair-raising caterwaul startling the midnight air; no nightly raid and drill of rats; these three nuisances of the ordinary civilization have not come in any force yet Morpheas jast comes down, waves his magic wand, and "tired nature's sweet restorer, balmy sleep" begins to "knit the unravelled sleeve of care," nor wases till the long-risen son lifts his chin ovei the ridge of brushy mountain. It is a place of rest. If for anything I have written, c you should ever turn your pilgrim * faAt hithorvard and hp dianr>fl?(l tf) 4VV? Ul?UV4ITHiW taMVk VV ?v reproacn me later for having said nothing of the frequent rains, I will c remind you that this is not peculiar 11 to Montreat, bat is characteristic of ^ the whole monntain section. But ' the manner of the Montreat rain is 1 somewhat of a peculiarity. The rain a comes straight down, rarely accom- a pinied With wind and so will not b cross the window sill. It speedily r runs away and leaves the gravelly F surface of the roads and paths solid H and passable. A9 wind-storms are & rure, so with electric storms. On rare occasions you may hear the dis- * tant rumble of thunder, but what vou call the thuuder-clap is hardly J ?/ ? - ?ever heard. If you are "afraid of sj thunder" or wind, come to Montreat u and enjoy a reprieve from your jj fears. Nature?little harried as yet l "by art and man's device"?rules al here; and nature in her ordinary mood 13 gentle; and nature and God are near each other aud one is apt to catch the spirit of the p'ace, who * tarries here long. I have enjoyed nothing here more than the singing of Rev Mr Wright, the Choctaw Indian preacher. The Indians, you t) know, are of a poetic turn, because, {J of all other people, they are the C children of nature. To see his face \ radiant and wreathed in smiles as a with charming voice he sung the a gospel?I shall never forget; especi- 8 , t-i tk&i . . . J. . < a3g%M '-? 1, 11/ a song with the refrain? ' I sing because I'm happy ' i sing because I'm1 free, For His eye is on the sparrow, And I know He watches me." Yeurs truly, > K E Ervin. Piles get quick and certain relief from >r shoop's Magic Ointment. Pleas, ote it is made alone for Piles, and it ; ' ction is positive and certain. Itchinga ainful, protruding or blind piles diappear like magic by its use. Large lckel-capped glass jars 50 cents old by D C Scott. ' * it Hotel Tae levee. The following1 were guests at lotel Van Keuren during the ??wl wcca. a ojruucjf xayiui, Jharleston; McCroy Gasque, ake City; W E Nesmith, Cadjw^ 5 D Wikon, N Y; 8 J Gasquef'Sl UE Fallvere. 8 C; iVhitebeart, N C; Rilli^ ClasV ", v \ itlauta, Ga.; F L Browh, N' 0; v i D Kirk, Columbia; -sieito* /> 2 Id, Florence; 0 M Merkel,~BaU, > /;;* o; Wilter Cain, Florence; J, luse, Darling-ton; Ervin Berry, 4|j Atlanta, Ga; W E Severance, jake City; R E Brown, Leo; ? i icCoullough, Benson; Gf Gr&iam. Cooper; J G Linage, Salers; W B King, Lake City; J L Thomas, Cades*J Levy, Charleseston. J C Lanham, Mummer- m on; J R 8wain, Newark, 1; W A Jaker, Charleston; 8 W Apperon, Winston, N C; H 8 Merelith, Wilmington, N C; C fl )ietz, Savanah, Ga.; J A John- /< ion,8>lem; W B Wilson, Salem; . ? B Maurry,Chattanooga, Tenn; f W Poe, Greensboro, N C; J F ii<phardson, Lake City; J 0 Hoore, Cades; 8 C Moore, Lake Jity; J 0 Matthews, Lake City; | it 0 GrumsLej, Salem; W J Godwin, Lake City; H C Fulmore, 5 Ltake City; J P Wheeler, Kings- ' r . _ m n n__i n_ 3 n TS :ree; 1 r r uimore, i^aaes; \j xu Wheeler, Florence; W A Creech, 3ades; J L McFadden, Kings:ree; S D Snowden, Indiantown; j P Snowden, Indiantown; J F Scott, Kings tree;: Thos. McOut- :v; :hen, Kingstree; S F Epps, Lake 3ity; J J Gowdy, Lake City; CF Cheek, NC;C J Schuggs, Atlanta, tia.; J H Sutherland, [/ouisville, Ky.; S R Woodfolk, Ky; J A McGahee, 3 C; F 8 hennery, S C; E R Young, N 0; E A Eve, Darlington; Mrs C F Sanders and Miss Jimie Hall of , % v Virginia; Howard Baine.N C; I N * n.S roromons, Lake City; ??Temple, W A Burn, N A Campbell, ICLHB; J M Johnson, Mari>n; B Wallace Jones, A E /Hill, d PPhillips, R A Evans, 'C J Jockfeld, A H Porter, J fi Burch, Lake City; T M Cooper, v bowler, W L McCutcben, Ctfjt; ! I Rogers; Phila; W J Hasel; Len, W E Nesmith, Cadeis; 0 H > " IfcCuddy, Jm P Culp, Ky; E D &allenger, News&Courier; S B Boston,Johnsonville; J E Ridgevay, Rbems; R D Gamble, laliantown; C C< Brinkley,Georgeown; W Poston, Jay. . % When the baby is teething it if toss and restless; it becomes feverso, and in many cases vomits a great leal and oftentimes cannot even :eep cool water on the stomach. All ) he delicate little organs of the stomch are affected, bringing on colic ) ind diarrhoea. Oascasweet for ba- 1 iesaud children makes the stomach ight and allays inflammation and >revents irritation. Cascasweet ^ aI/ (\a f Ua kiikr* k.inni* nn/l n?n 1 1 4A&C0 HiC uafl'] <?"< ? ?WI? * lold by W L Wallace, M D. ? ? ?? j fotice of Town Election Notice is hereby given that an elecon will be held <>n the second Monday i Septemter, 1907, for a mayor ana ix wardens for the town of Kingstree. > continue in office for two years ana ntil the election and Qualification of leir successors. The polls will be open ora 8 a. m., to 4 p. m. W R Scott, i P Kinder and P P Bethea are hereby ppointed managers of said election. Rv nf/'ar r>f P/Min/?il ' A C Hinds, 8-29 2t Clerk. Lpplication for Homestead Exemption. Pursuant to petition of W P Cooper to ' ave a homestead exemption set off nd assigned to him and pursuant to tie provision of section 2635 in Vol, 1, lode of Laws of South Carolina, notice thereby given that the said W P looper has in such petition shown his ntention, and has actually applied for in assignment of his homestead of md situated ii Williamsburg county, ccording to law. H 0 Britton, -l-4t Clerk of Court,