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B9gH? A Dream Warring. MotI i. strar.-v story collies from Calabria. HBn| ae P.raccala. a resident of Pir.7.0, had Hn dream in which lie saw his sou. ^RB^Vtwenty years of a^e. be::i^ attacked b;. ffiVtwo men. wh > were stabbitr; him w'th knives. It:; < ;'.la awoke and. arousing RjV bis wife, told her what he had seen. She tried to calm him. but while the; were still discussing the mntter a 7? noise was heard in front of the house. k * and. hastening down. Mme. P.raccala ?| j opened the door just i:i time to catch m | Ber son in oer arms as ue ioii swoons'' ing to the ground. lie had been atB tacked and stabbed and died shortly B j afterward. Too Easy For Him. RHbH "Sir. I want work." "Here's a penny. Buy yourself a B^^^ newspaper." "But I know nothin' about runnln' a ^B^ newspaper." protested Tired Titlins, ^ who really wanted alms.?Louisville H CourieikJournal. Iff To thine own self be true, and it B { must follow, as the night the day. thou 1 B canst not then be false to anv man.? SB Shakespeare. Si ? << r l-.ii _r w?i W Millions 01 OOUies ui r uiey o P[ Honey and Tar have been sold with-! oat any person ever having expert ienced any other than beneficial re suits from its use for coughs, colds f aud lung trouble. This is because the genuine Foley's Honey and Tar in the yellow package contains no opiates or other harmful drugs. Guard your health by refusing any but the genuine. W L Wallace. Sheep as Beasts of Burden. j In the northern part of India sheep are put to a use unthought of . in European or American countries. HT K They are made to serve as beasts of 9 f burden. The mountain paths along 9 It the foothills of the Himalayas are 9 yaprecipitous that the sheep, more 9&I surefooted than larger beasts, are 9 preferred as burden carriers. The 9.i! load for each sheep is from sixteen |3gt to twenty pounds. The sheep are driven from village to village, with W* the wool still growing, and in each ;*! town the farmer shears as much wool as he can sell there and loads ill the sheep with the grain which he receives in exchange. After his flock has been sheared he turns it homeward, each sheep having on its back a small bag containing the purchased grain. .1 Will Interest Many. U Every person should know that \rood health is impossible if the kidJ neys are deranged. Foley's Kidney ' Remedy will cure kidney ar.d bladder disease in every form, and will | build up and strengthen these or? gans so they will perform their functions properly. No danger of | IBright's disease or diabetes if Foley's I Kidney Remedy is taken in time. W L Wallace. No Liberties. "Well," said Ediih's mother wnei. the child arrived home from the ten party, "did you have a good tuner" "Yes, thank you, mamma." "And did you play nice games ?" "Yes, mamma." t "And did you have a nice tea ?" "Yes, mamma." "I hope, Edith, that you behaved yourself like a little lady. You did not take any liberties, did you ?" "No, mamma. There wasn't any ? on the table." Wkei Trifles Beeoae Troubles. L If any person suspects their kidneys are deranged they should take ^^Foley's Kidney Remedy at once and ^ imt risk having Bright's disease or ^Pdiabetes. Delay gives the disease a V stronger foothold and you should I not delay takiDg Foley's Kidney 8 Remedy. W L Wallace. S Vegetable Ivory. e The p'unt yielding the vegetable jvo:y l- h;:<?wn to botanists as Phyu tcicpiiur it.ucrocarpa. It is a native I ol So :ili America, found chiefly ** a!u:i_r the Mairualena river, in Co KS lombia. Ii is a stemless, palmlike K plant, the t >p of which is crowned W. from twelve to twenty very Tlong leaves. The fruit consists of a conglomerated head in six or seven sections, the whole being inclosed in a woody covering, forming altogether a globe as large as a man's head A single plant sometimes bears sii or eight of these heads, each weighing from twenty to twenty-five I ^^^?nnds. When young they cfontain itfHr milklike fluid, which with age flB^Fhardens until it becomes valuable as substitute for real ivory. ? A Sure-enough knocker. J C Goodwin, of Reidsville, N C, says: "Bucklen's Arnica Salve, is a sure enough knocker for ulcers. A. bad one came on my l<jg last sum-1 mer, but that wonderful salve knocked it out in a few rounds. Not I even a scar remained." Guaranteed j for piles, sores, burns, etc. Sue. at D C Scott's drug store. i LAKE MAEGiSHLAK. Us r'-onr!/ Perfumed Wstrrs Are uiau.c In Cclor. . ?>. to i - Alp. hi.-'h n.' > *:e y. ;.-rra:.?.,:,i!. >t'.] p".- <*<1 ' . nu.T a liv: <Ie.che ? 11 . ? it.- |>?\ said a ei'fuiai r. i . nukes the world's per. n::s?*s. V i.i '.ilitailiS of Hovels there. as a ;..i 1i::a; eouni ry you see inonaI wheat. The odor Is powerful, as far as honikuh -s no. "lail in the Caspian distriet there Is a lake so strongly perfumed that if the stranger boats on it or swans iu it lie rcaiiv gets a hen ia I.e. This lake's hanks :;ri' of while sal; crystals, its waters are mauve in coior. and from it an odor of violets is exhaled. "It is Lake Maugi- b ak. I visited it to see if I couldn't bottle it up and put it on the perfume market. No go. "You see, it is the presence of the seaweed Polydcystia violacea that gives the lake its hue and smell. When vou bottle the waters the seaweed atoms after a few days die and rot Then the odor changes from violet to ?pah! "But if you are ever In the Caspian visit the Mankishlak peninsula and take a look at the lake. It is in its way as curious as the asphalt lakes of South America."?New Orleans Times-Democrat. SHE WAS INSULTED. The Sting In the Letter That Came For Her Husband. "Harry, love," said Mrs. Knew to her husband when he entered his home a few evenings ago. "I've been dreadfully insulted." "Insulted?" repeated Mr. Knew Indignantly. "By whom?" "By your mother." "My mother. Flora? Nonsense. deaL She's the kindest woman In the world. And bow could she insult you? She b? oHa'o mllnc on'ntr '' 19U I iiCl C, OUL O UiUVO u *? uj . "But, Harry, she did insult me," persisted Flora, "and it was done in a letter." "Show It to me." "I'll tell you about It A letter came for you this morning addressed in your mother's handwriting, and so, of course, I opened It" "Of course." said Mr. Knew dryly. "It was written to you all the way through, you understand?" "Yes, I undertsand that, but where does the insult to you come in?" "In the postscript. When I read along to that it said, 'Dear Flora? Dou't fail to give this letter to Ilarry; I want him to have It.' Now. tell me. wasn't that an insult?" ? Pearson's Weekly. The Unprodigal Son. The president of a club of New York waiters said the other day of a parsimonious young mau: "He resembles a chip they tell about In Rnrks rountv. "This chap lived alone with his father. On, the old man's death he would inherit the farm. "Well, finally the old man took sick. Ills end drew near. The son sat up with him a night or two, expecting him to pass away, but he lingered on. "On the fifth or sixth night the son. instead of sitting up, put a lamp, turned low. very, very low, on a table by the bed and went off to his own room with the caution: " 'When you feel that it Is all over with you, father, don't forget to blow out the lamp.' "?Washington Star. Delay in anything ia bad, but it is positively dangerous when there is something wrong with your kidneys. Don't wait until tomorrow. Get something that is to be depended upon to help you promptly at such times. The one remedy above all others that we suggest is DeWitt's Kidney aud Bladder Pills. They are antiseptic and almost instantly relieve backache, rheumatic pain and all hlflddpr and kidnpv trouble. We sell them. Sold by D C Scott, M D. As to Quotations. How many persons can unhesitatingly name the source of the familiar quotations? Many a man goes through life without reading a single play of Shakespeare, but probably no English speaking man goes through life without quoting him. If he sneers at "a woman's reason." he quotes Shakespeare: if he refers to "a trick worth two of that," he quotes Shakespeare again. Goldsmith's "She Stoops to Conquer" is not a popular work, but one line of it?"Ask me no questions, and I will tell you no lies"?Is known ana usea dj everybody. Sour Stomach No appetite, loss of strength, nervous* ness, headache, constipation, bad breath, general debility, sour risings, and catarrh of the stomach are all duo to indigestion. Kodol relieves indigestion. This newdiscov* ery represents the natural juicea of digestion as they exist in a healthy stomach, combined with the greatest known tonlo and reconstructive properties. Kodol for dyspepsia does not only relieve Indigestion and dyspepsia, but this famous remedy helps all stomach troubles by cleansing, purifying, sweetening and strengthening the mucous membranes lining the stomach. Mr. S. S. Ball, of Ravenswood, W, Va.. says:? " I was troubled with sour stomach for twenty years, Kodol cured me and we are now using it la milk for baby." FOR BACKACHE?WEAK KIDNEYS TRY DeWITT'S KIDNEY and BLADDER PILLS-Sira and Safe Prepared by E. O. DeWITT A 00., Ohlcagt For Sale by "W L Wallace. y ' Announcement ! Having removed my business! into one of the new brick stores near the railroad I bet: to offer a select line of Jewelry, Clocks, Watches Silver Ware and Gold and Silver Novelties. : : : Also watch and clock repair work done on short notice atcompetirL: prices. Look for the Watch Sign. E. A. WATTS, Kingstree, S. C. 8-29-tf OUR C UBBING RATES We offer c. ip clubbing rated with e^vynbe1 popular newspapers 5s ils. Read carefully ng list and select the c * more that you fancy and we s J>e pleased to send in your ordf These rates are of course all c? advance, which means that \ he Record and the paper ' J must be paid for, not 1, 2. 3, >, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, but twelve .vths ahead. Below ie the list of . .tr best clubbing offers. The Record and News & Courier (Serai-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. The Record and Atlanta Constitution (3 times a week) $1.85. The Record and Atlanta Constitution (weekly $1.50. The Record and Bryan's Commoner, $1.75. The Record and Cosmopoliton Magazine $1 75. Th* Record and Youth's Companion (New Subscribers) $2.50. The Record Semi-Weekly State, $2.50. The Record and Lippiucott's Magazine 1 year each *2.75. The Record and National Magazine, 1 year each, $1 60. N. B. We do not club with any daily papers. The first issue you receive of the paper or periodical - is evidence that the money for same has beeu forwarded jy us. We are not responsible after that. THE COUNTY RECORD Kingstree, S. C. \Jjjm { Kingstree Lodge jB|p| Knights of Pythias e ^ ^ Regular Conventions Every 2nd{ud 4thJWednesday nights) Visiting brethren always wclcune, Castle Hall 3rd story Gourd in Building. H. A. MYER, C. C. A. C. Hinds, K. R. S. I LOUIS COflf 5 SATIS, x ?111115! x We cut fine piece goo x stores right next door to y I? Princess Dresses and [Jompe ) v Suts. r Balance of our ladies' white an ) colored lawn and lingerie prince ) dresses ai.il jumper suits on sa i at the following reductions: ; $ 4 00 Dresses reduced to $ 2 ( ' 5 00 Dresses reduced to 3 2 p 7 50 Dresses reduced to 5 C > 10 00 Dresses reduced to 0 6 ) 15 00 Dresses reduced to 10 C ^ IS 00 Dresses reduced to 12 C k 20 00 Dresses reduced to 13 3 ' 30 00 Di esses reduced to 20 C I Ladies' Walking Skirts of Blac l and Navy Blue Panama. Fane mixtures and Black Chiffon Tal feta Silk. Reduced ONETHIR1 1 OFF FORMER PRICE. I We carry a large assortment c WRITE FOR PR XXXXXXXXXXXX itr fsistMl ^^LbSetWe North ji FloricU A passenger servic and com fort, equipped Dininir. Sleeping and O ' For rates, scheduh tion, write to WM. J Ge STOLL BF WE J 5T0| AND flN ! ari L I T A IN I It will pay you to alwa; any business of this kind. OFFICE OVER BANK Jjp_ T i"Info? H| (Prickly Ash, Poke 1 ?-XIAET53 POSITIVE CTBE3 OP i hi rJ.Ts?e*flES endorse P. P. P. m a splencombination, and prescribo It with Bp f satisfaction for tha ernes of all ? . UIO ?il? >^0 ~~~~ J __ ( .:l Tertiary Syphilis, Syphilitlo Rheu- I : \t.sa, Scrofulous Ulcers and Sores, ( ..-duiar Swellings, Bheumstls?, Kidl.j CoicpUints, old Chronic Uloera that ^ CATARRH???? c hare resisted all treatment. Catarrh, 8Mn B Diseases. Zcsema. Chronic female B Com plaints, Mercurial Poison, Tetter, W ate., ate. B P. P. P. Is a poeeifal tenia and an excellent appltlssr, building up the ^ system rapidly. If yon are sreek and ? feeble, and feel badly try P. P. P., and RHEUM xxxxxxxxxxxx* >?a corn FACTION C MBI1I ill Kill ds for merchants in any Iengl ou. 'T 1' 1 ^ In Klunlf r l^adies J^aUf YYUI0I.0 1U uiuvn white, cream and ecru colors froir i $2.98 to $25.00; BIhck from $6.5( e8 to $25.00. le Tailor-Made Salts at Half Price Every one this season's style* '' and most wanted fabrics, in Princ< ^ Chap and Madame Butterfly ef. )0 fopfjJ $12 00 Saits reduced lb $ G 0( ^ 15 00 Suits reduced to 7 5( 20 00 Suits reduced to 10 0( 25 00 Suits reduced to 12 5( '0 30 00 Suits reduced to 15 0( - 40 00 Suits reduced to 20 0( k ij Ladies' Waists Grouped in Tlirei i- Special Lots. D LOT 1?Ladies' White Lawi Waists, trimmed with laces am >f embroideries $1.25, $1.50 ant ICES AND SAMPLES. xxxxxxxxxxxxx \ \ . \ TIC (OflST 1|N fc ^ 'UGHFAi^EoFT^VtL [ Gfl ffec? t nd South i?Cuba. :e unexcelled for luxury I with the latest Pullman Thoroughfare Cars, s, maps or any Informa I. CRAIG, f nerai Passenger Agent, i Wilmington, N. C. I MOTHERS CK5 WE JDS BUY D ; AND IDS SELL II yt see us when you have | OF WILLIAMSBURG i IB JE? H Soot and Potassium.) ALL F0BM3 AXD STAQ23 OP ? you Trill regain fleah and strength. OTTarteof energy end all disease* resulting from OTertaxing the system are cured by the use of P. P. P. Ladle* whose systems are poisoned and 3 whose blood is In an impure condition due to menstrual Irregularities are peculiarly benefited by the wonderful tonio and -IsnRflFIIIA WWIBWI W 9 blood claanalnf proparltiaa of P. P. P, Prickly Aih. Poka Bool aad Po teal am. Bold by all Snolctt. P.v. LI PPM AN Proprietor ' Savannah, Ca. IATISM DOOOOOOOOOOOOC (IJY 232 & 23' 111, Charleston. >/? MONEY L MAIL ORDER ME II :h at wholesale prices. Your n i Si nnulitipp. (Hiarance Dric 1 , I v?- -1 1 ) $1.00. p ) LOT 2?Ladies' White Lawn ci and Libgerie Waits, beautifully trimmed with laces and embroid- li; ' eries $4.00 and 84.50 qualities. 5 Clearance price $2.98. P LOT 3?Ladies' White Lawn, " i Lingerie and Linen Waists. Some S j hand embroidered, others trimmed S with laces and embroideriers, S I $6.00 to $10.00 qualities. ChoiceUt$5.0O. S ' ! Mosquito IVets. C( 1 Full sixed Mosquito Nets and ? ? Canopies complete and ready forj; use. Value $1.25, Special 93c. ) Extra large size Mosquito Nets 1 and Canopies complete. Special J 1 $1.45. st ? ? ? TRY US IXxxxxxxxxxxxx FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE WILL CURE YOU of any case of Kidney or Bladder disease that is not beyond the reach of medicine. Take it at once. Do not risk having Bright's Disease or Diabetes. There is nothing gained by delay. 50c. and $1.00 Bottles. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. W. L. Wallace. Wanted! to help you own your home, business house, farm or to lift a mortgage. qx paying rent and pay ^lOp^ur a home with the same money. The $1,000 Guarantee Investment Home Purchasing Bond, issued by the Southern States Trust Company of Columbia, S C, upon which they are granting 6 per cent loans for 10$ years will enable you to buy or build anywhere or to lift ypur mortgage. Be your own landlord. Wortb investigating. Do it now. Address W. C. Furse, General Agent, Columbia, S. C. 5 7 tf HIE THRICE-A-WEEK WORLD lit PRESIDENTIAL I AMPAIG \ More Alert, More Tborongb and More Fearless (ban ever Read in Every English-Spoken Country. A president of the United States will be elected this year. W ho is he and who is the man whom he will beat? Nobody yet knows, but the Thrice-a "Week World will tell you every step and^every detail of what promises to^be a campaign of the most absorbing interest. It may not tell you what you hope but it will tell you what is. The Thrice-a-Week World long ago ^ established a character for im- ^ partiality and fearlessness in the niiMiz-Trinn r\f nutrc nnd bUV ^UWUVUVIVH V/l liV Tf kj) this it will maintain. If you. want the news as it really issubscribe to the Thrice-a-Week edition of the New York World,, which comes to you every other day,except Sunday, and is thuspractically a daily at the price of a weekly. The jThrice-a-Week World's regular subscription price is only $1.00 per year, and this pays for 159 papers. We ofer this unequalled newspaper and The County Record together for one year for $1.75. The regular subscriptinn price . 1 ot the two papers is $2.00. <xxx xxxxxxxxx 4 King Street, x South Carolina X BACK 5 TEE SOUTHS? ? earest mail box places our x Dixie Frames and Nets com- V lete for wood or iron beds. Spe- O al $2.98. Q Full line of American and Eng- Pn sh Bobbinet 75c to $10 a piece. jC Dlln^n 1/ nnn VahI* Pi?774c fj Villi DIIUU3 ficrp I Vlil I laAfivo u Shady and fool, Q ize 6 feet by 8 feet $1 00 fS ize 8 feet by 8 feet 1 25 /\ ize 10 feet by 8 feet 1 50 Jv wins: In One of Our Hammocks. fS We have a full line in pretty O Dlors. Pillow and full value. Ot 1 to $10 each. Special. V Ladies' Chiffon Taffeta Silk V umper Suits. Solid colors and O ;ripes. Value $13.50. Sale 10 A ON AN ORDER ft XXXXXXXXXXXXX I