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MorrlsvIIle Matters. Morrisville. March 13:?Farmers ^ are busy preparing: for planting:. Mr ? Marlowe has been quite sick for the past week. His friends wish him speedy recovery. t Mrs L F Rhem left Wednesday 1 for Orangeburg: to visit her mother, Mrs ? Seignous. > The Sunday-school was re-organized here Sunday with Mr E B McEl- j veen as superintendent. , Sergt W D Ferdon. accompanied ( bv his wife and little daughter, Helen, is visiting his parents, Capt and Mrs Jno Ferdon. Mr B 0 Brockinton.at this writing, is somewhat indisposed. We hope to see him out again soon. Mrs Lula Wall Kennedy spent last week with relatives near Indiantown church and on Wednesday had the * bodies of her husband, Mr H E Ken- ^ nedy, and little baby, H E Kennedy, - Jr, exhumed and each sealed in ] olid stone vaults. Also a handsome WOW monument was erected to the ^ memory of Mr Kennedy and a small haft to the memory of the baby, H E Kennedy, Jr. * Jessamine. ' ? c John W Sickelsmith, Greensboro, Pa,has three children,and, like most children, they frequently take cold. a "We have tried several kinds of t cough medicine/' he says, "but have y sever yet found any that did them as Much good as Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. For sale by all dealers. f Bethel Breezes. Bethel, March 14:?All of the farmers are getting ready to plant 7 their crops. q Messrs Bishop and Bart Burgess ^ visited in Kings tree Saturday of last week. v Mr W H McElveea also had busi- a Bern in Kingstree Saturday. a Miss Ida Brockington of Nesmiths 5 is visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs T B Cooper. J Last Saturday was a ftne day for the young folks around re to go = driving. All seemed tafcnjoy their rides. The Williamson school closed last Friday. We aru very sorry to lose Miss Ruth Morgan, who has been teaching the school. She has taken ?Harge of another school, and we ne her great success. regret to report that Mr David Jbippa, of Kingatree High school, who came home last Saturday to spend the week-end,is sick with chill and fever. We hope he will soon be able to return to his studies. An apron party was given at the new dwelling of lfr J C Wilson on Friday night of last week. Everybody present seemed to enjoy it very much. It was nearly day-light when some of the crswd returned home. Some of the folks that went U the apron party last Friday night enjoyed a straw ride. Those participating were: Misses Ida Brockingtan.Mary Burgess, Lee Cooper, Ruth McElveen; Messrs Bishop Burgess, N Arthur Cooper, Daniel McElveen. With best wishes for. The County Record, Rose Bud. If you have trouble in getting rid f your cold you may know that you are not treating it properly. There is no reason why a cold should hang an for weeks and it will not if you take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. For sale by all dealers. Electric .sms0" ; BITTERS ind sjdnxts i - ' | ?T H All of our Suits ? ' ? Wc @ * ? ? @ ? ? ?:?::@:@:?:?:?:?.?:@:@ TRIO TOPICS. Neighborhood News Mainly Q Abont People. Trio, March 13:?Mr J W Regis- ^ er visited his family in Georgetown | ^ ast Sunday. j ^ ii Mr A Mims was noted among the ^ visitors here last Sunday. f Dr L W Moore and Weyman Mc- p Donald are spending some time with c Hr and Mrs J H Moore near Lake Dity. s Messrs W T Rowell, J W Register v tnd Tom C Ford have been appoi nt- 8 ;d to meet Road Engineer Eaddy in Cingstree next Wednesday to see n ibout the proposed road between c Trio and Andrews. a Miss H Lewis spent the week-end a lere with her parents, Mr and Mrs 8 N H Lewis. * Summer time must be near. Feels ^ ike it today. Gee whiz, ain't it hot? n Mr W T Rowell went to George- f own one day last week. e Mr H L Oliver of Georgetown vaa up here one day last week hunt- g ng birds. According to visible evi- e lence luck must have been good. n Messrs W T Rowell, A W Grrfham jid J W Register are going to try s ruck farming on a small scale this r ear. No news is good news. Can't C ind any around Trio. <j The Prodigal, h ?a When you have rheumatism in ^ our foot or instep apply Chamber- , lin's Liniment and you will get / uick relief. It costs but a quarter. v Yhy suffer? For sale by all dealers. m ^ t Oi When you want us to change the t, ddress of your paper it will save >ts of trouble to name the old s well as the new postoffice. Please ^ ear this in mind. tf b, CI poleys kidney Pills . Fbi Bmmacmc KiM.-nwtBuMn { * '> THE OU PONT POV ij will give a DEMOl TREE PL WIT DYNAI oa the farm of W. D. who has kindly granted p demonstration on his propc | Every F *nd all others interested ar >BALERS?Kamlnskl Hardware Co Georgetown. S. C., Klngstree t 'Y a = "he Last C !* that were markec Suits that were r i are Slaught s. 1 :?:?:?.@:@:?:?:?:?:?:<? Seen At Smiths. I Smiths, March 13:?Married, on lundav, March 5, Miss Sallie Mc'utchen of Scranton and Mr Willis lodwin of this place, Rev W P lause officiating. On Monday Mr lodwin brought home his blushng bride and Monday? night the j ioys "serenaded" them. Judging rom the noise they made with bells, ilows, etc, it was a blooming sucess. The Sunday-school at the McGill chool house is progressing nicely rith Mr W J Smiley as the efficient uperintendent. The chaingang is now doing some nuch-needed work on the swamp rossing at the W P McGill place nd repairing the bridges, raising nd widening the embankment, and | ofoith. When completed we will lave a crossing to be proud of. Our toad Engineer has the right man or the place. He is a hustler and nakes each convict do his duty; in act we thought him a little too lib- 1 ral with the strap. Mr W P Smiley, one of our progressive farmers, has recently inve3td in some up-to-date farming implelents. Mrs Francis Tindale of Manning ' pent a few days last week visiting ' elatives here abouts. Mrs Benson Evans of New Zion, ' Harendon county, spent a couple of layB last week visiting relatives ere. Nox STos: Can Save $50.12 )n Standard Typewriters If you intend to bur a typ?" ri'< r <r if ihe la hine you h*ve is worn out. ,h<r. j ? ;>pornity to Ret the greatest typewriter v^Sue ever Tcred for the mom y. We will save you from one-half to two-thirds on in cost of a standard machine. We Guarantee our rebuilt typewriters for one rar. Triey are juatar serviceable ami do just as , -at, lecilbe workar marhin< s bearir ?r the original 1 %demark of the manufacturer. You can have it standard make typewriter }oa prefer?relilt by expert workmen with a skill that makes irtain perfect construction and action. < Writs today for catalogue. No. 64. AMERICAN imriKC MACHINE COMPANY I B Hortk Pry or St. Atlamia, Georgia I FARMING H WITH ^DYNAMITE -.<? _i?ssl?,?i i At Taft, S. 6. p A- Tvisdiy, Mirel 0n 21st* IfDER COMPANY *STRATION of ANTING MITE Bryan, >;rmia?ion to mate this :rty. armer | e invited to attend. >., aid Georgetown Orocery Co., lardware Co., Kingstree, S. C. i ?:@:@:?:?:@:?:?:@:@:@ ut We Wi | Professional Cards. | DR. R. C. McCABE Operative Dentist and Post Graduate Dentist in Crown, Bridge and Plate Work. Jffice in Hirscli buil iing, over Kingstree Drug Company. M. A. WOODS, DENTIST. Office over Slngletarr Bldg. ^'PHONE NO. 62.^ LAKE CITY, - S.C W. Leland Taylor, DENTIST, Office over Dr W V Brockington's Store. KINGSTREE, - S. C. 5-21-tf. M. D. Nesmith DENTIST, LAKE CITY. - - S. C. W. L.BASS, Attorney-at-Law, LAKE CITY, 8. C. DR. R. J, MCCABE, Dentist KINGSTREE, / S. C Laurence H. McCulIough, Civil Engineer and Surveyor Road and Drainage Engineering Land Surveying and Mapping. Nesmith P. 0., S. C. d. D7MOUZON'S BARBER SHOP ?in the? KELLAHAN HOTEL is equipped with up-to-date appliances. rolite Service, i ompetent Workmen. 6-B-08. Electric the best fob "if ' J'V' BLLIOUSNK98 BITTERS AND KIDNEYS, OBHRHnHHOF ^IIWSSTREMRYMOO^O^J When we sa far the be* sortment Ladies'; Tailored Underw Dresses, figures,! checks, White V Beautifi of Val 1 match s Embroit the yd. Ever shown by tl are not exaggerating in An inspection of t sure, and will be appre< KIH6STREE DAT 600BS CO.I :@:@:?:@:?.?:??:@:@:? ill Offer 1 i been marked doi lave been marked in all of oui act ?>:?:?:@?:?:@:?:?:@:@ I $15 and $12 hav< narked $4 and $3 I erin? Prices MAI >:?:@:?:?:?:?:?:?:?:?:? 01?101??I Ol?I0B0 WHAT IT MEANS A Bank's Surplus Is the fund along with the Capital Stock and Undivided Profits that protects the depositors from loss; there- ] . fore the larger it is, the greater protection the depositor has. This Bank has a l| Capital Stock of $30,000.00 JI Surplus Fund of 20,000.00 II Undivided Profits of.. 8,279.77 H ^ Additional Stockholders'Liability 30,000.00 2 Total - $88,279/76 S n This means that this Bank must lose $88,279.76 before o*e Q H of its depositors could lose a cent. This protection is H W for you. Do business with The Bank that has W 1 never lost a Dollar. 1 i The Bank of Kingstree D. C. Scott, President. J. A. kelley,Vice Pres. F. W. Fairey, Cashier. N. D. Lepesns, Aset. Cashier, Wm. W. Barr, Jr., Teller. | ^ II 11 \ ) . f We carry an up-to-date | line of Buggies, Wag-. ~ ons and Farm Implements. THE WILLIAMSBURG LIVE STOCK CO., , KINGSTREE. S. C. ! ' i l I I * v, I KIN6STREE DRY SOODS CO. I tllSSTREE DRY DNDS M. 1 I 1 14 y that we are showing by it values and the finest asof Muslin Underwear,Ladies' I White Waists, Children's ear, Children's Wash , Flaxons in checks and 15c to 40c the yard; Dimity from 5c to 25c the yard; Vaistings 12 l-2c to 50c; A il and Dainty Assortmentaces and Embroideries in ets 5c to 25c, the yard, lery Flouncing 15c to $1.00 [lis or any other firm in Khigstree, we knew we I i the least. ?. I he new goods will prove a pleasure to you, we are I dated by us. - 1 ^^(nleSTREr^RMMOnl^^l^IIMSTREEMMOOD^O^I^' ?):?:@?:?@?:@:?:@:?:?:@:@:?:?:?:?:?:@:@:? rhis Season <-? ?? | A i/n in flnrI /ill of our Children's a r ma v/j ^ ?? ? -down to $2.50. ? r Departments. ? js. r :?:?.?:@:?:?:?:?:?:? * ? V X - >