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TRIO TOWN TOPICS. j Sot and Dry-Trio-Andrews Road ? -Mad-dog Scare. Trio, July 31:?Crops are very ? t, much in need of rain. Everything ? hot and dry. ti Mr and Mrs T G McDonald and jj daughter, Gussie, visited friends tj and relatives in Sumter Sunday and d Monday. * r Rev Mr Whaley from Georgetown * conducted a protracted meeting last 8 week at Spring Gu'ly Baptist church. j e Sunday there eleven converts bap- 8 tized in Black river and next Sun- ^ day, August 13, there will be nine I v more. Mr Whaley was assisted by j ? Rev H C Haddock in the meeting. Mr J W Register visited his famV v ily in Georgetown Sunday. | ? j t< Mr J B Files has some cotton b open in his field near here?genuine't( i v this year s crop. Mr and Mrs E L Powell will leave a about August 12 for a visit to the former's home in North Carolina. Before returning they will go to Baltimore. $ Messrs Powell, Rowell and Regis-1 ^ ter have a force of men working on [ ? this end of the Trio-Andrews r<>ad. j a From all accounts they will have it jt( before much longer. Glad to hear, ? this. tl There was a small mad-dog scare ^ here last week, but fortunately no o one was bitten. tl a Well, Mr Editor, as I will be ai away for a short time, 1 shall not be a: able to send you any more news * u soon. Thanking you for the space <j you have allowed me in-the past and t< I wishing you and The Record much L success, I am. The Prodigal. We shall miss our esteemed cor- ^ respondent's cheerful, newsy letters ^ even for a short while and hope tl soon to hear from him again. Bet- ^ ter not stay away too long, "Prodi- ^ gal;" remember the fate of your la Scriptural prototype and don't wan- J* der too far afield.?Editor The Record. m el A King Who Left Home ? set the world to talking, but Paul Mathulka of Buffalo, N Y, says he ^ always KEEPS AT HOME the King J of all Laxatives?Dr King's New V) Life Pills?and that they're a bless- w ing to all his family. Cure consti- p] pation, headache, indigestion, dyspepsia. Only 25c at M L Allen's. Our Clubbing Rates ' We offer cheap clubbing rates ^ with a number of popular news- A papers and periodicals. Read care- Dl fully the following list and select ^ the one or more that you fancy and di we shall be pleased to send in your K order. These rates are of course w all cash in advance, which means ei that both The Record and the paper ^ ordered must be paid for, not 1, 2,3, ^ 4, 5, 9, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, but twelve pi MONTHS ahead. Below is the list of ** Q our best clubbing offers. 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This rem- tj edy has no superior. For sale by all Si dealers. C} a] 5 or 6 doses "666" will cure any ( case of Chills and Fever. Price, 25c.! m 5-4-lyr ' % MaUiig Hum (tun. Auffo Monin, ex-ball player and EBtplre. tu telling a story to a group t fana. There was a time when I played in be state league, and at that time on be Hazleton team there was a noted ater, "Kid" Jordan. Well, the year bat Haaleton won the pennant nothag was too good for the boys, and a lumber of business men arranged a anquet for the team and a few of the yed-ln-the-wool rooters. Everything rent oft well, the courses were aranged temptingly and called 'innings,* nd the table was decorated to repreent a baseball field. "We had everything there was to at, and one of the innings was roast quab. This was served on a platter nd the vegetables arranged in the hape of a diamond. The bas^ lines cere run do of creamed potatoes, and t every base there was some vegetale cooked and cut in the shape of a ase. "This di-h was a hit with the boys, nd we ail commented on it. I tumed 3 Jordan, who wasn't say in? much, ut was industriously paying attention 5 the dish, and asked him how he tas getting alone. "'Fire.' he said. 'I'm eatlne 'em up round third base.' " ? Philadelphia lines. Poisoning as a Diversion. Poisoning is never likely again to beome a fashionable diversion, as it was rom time to time in ancient Rome. In t. C. 331. for instance, there was a iy6terious pestilence, which seemed > be particularly fatal to leading men. .t last a slave girl gave information > the authorities, and a consequent olice raid resulted in the discovery f about twenty matrons, some of Sem of high patrician families, busily repariug drugs over a Are. They in[sted that the drugs were not poisonas, but. being 'compelled to drink leni publicly iu the forum as a guar" oa /if ?rrw\i1 foifh m?a nr bly. Further informations followed, nd 170 matrons in all were coudemni But this record was soundly beaten i B. C. 184. when a four months' lnalry by the praetor is said to have led > the condemnation of 2.000 persons.? ondon Chronicle. A Dream and Its Result. In 1720 a terrible epidemic decimated [arseilles and Provence, and Sardinia wed its escape to a dream. At this eriod the viceroy of Sardinia dreamed iat the disease had Invaded Sardinia ad that the ravages were frightful, fhen the viceroy awoke he was deeply npressed by his dream, and a little iter a merchantman put in Its apearanee at Cagliarl and demanded a lace to berth. The Sardinia refused, nd when it was hinted that the merlantmun wanted to lsujd some sick le viceroy threatened to train the uns of the forts upon the vessel if le captain did not depart instantly, be people of Cagliarl thought that the Iceroy was mad, but great was their ?y later whfcn they learned that this sry ship, which went on to Marseilles, as responsible for introducing the lague into the famous port Roads of the Olden Time. A i11uofi>of<An nf tha laolr r\f A *.UUVU3 lUUOUttUUU Vi. vuv >u?.a v* ay systematic authority over the >ads in England, even as late as the fteeuth century. Is preserved in the KXtrds of the manor of Aylesbury. local miller, named Richard Boose, seded some ramming clay for the reUr of his mill. Accordingly?we learn am "Old Country Inns"?his servants ag a great pit In the middle of the >ad, ten feet wide and eight feet deep, ad so left it to become filled with ater from the wjnter rains. A glov from Leighton Buzzard, on his way ame from market, fell in and was rowned. Charged with manslaught, the miller pleaded that he had no lace wherein to get the kind of clay i required except on the highroad, e was acquitted. A well known Des Moines woman ter suffering miserably for two lys from bowel complaint, was ired by one dose of Chamberlain's )lic, Cholera and Diarrhoea RemeFor sale by all dealers. Merry Widow is a rich lan's tobacco, but you an get get it at a poor lan's price from the Peole's Mercantile Co, 5-11 i3t We have printed up a lot of note >oks and receipt forms, which we ill sell at ten cents the book of fiftf A I A/vnl WntlrfiC . f 1 u nvvo ^ Registration Notice. The oiHce of the Supervisor of Reg tration will be open on the 1st Monty in each month for the purpose of 'gistering any person who is qualird a* follows: Who shall have been a resident ol le State for two years, and of the >unty one year, and of the polling prenct in which the elector offers to >te four months before the day of ection, and shall have paid, sis onths before, any poll tax then due id payable, and who can both rent id write any section of the constituon of 1895 submitted to him by the jpervisors of Registration, or win m show that he owns, and has paic 1 taxes collectable on during the resent year, pioperty in this State ssessed at three hundred dollars or ore. J. Y. McGILL, (Jerk of Board Summons for Belief. i (COMPLAINT SERVED). >TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF WJLUAMSBUK6, Court of Common Pleas. J R Pringle Ravenel and John H Roper, co-partners as Ravenel & Co, Plaintiff, against Milton Brown, Defendant. To the Defendant Milton Brown: You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action,of which a copy is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer tosaidcomplainton the subscribers at their office. No 31 Broad St, J Charleston. S C, within twenty daysaf1 terthe service hereof, exclusive of the i day of such service; and if you fail to I answer the complaint within the time ! aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will I apply to the Court for the relief dei manded in the complaint. Dated July 3. 1911. Mitchell & Smith, Lee & Fishburne, Plaintiff's Attorneys. | To the absent Defendant,Milton Brown: TAKE .NOTICE: mat inc original sum: mons in this action, of which the foregoing is a copy, together with the complaint, was liled in the office of the Clerk j of the ' ourtof Common Pleas for Wil| liamsburg countv. State of South < 'aroI lina, on the 3rd day of July, A D 1911. Mitchell & Smith, 7-6-t>t Lee & Fishburne. Plaintiff's Attorneys. Sale under Foreclosure STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. WILLIAMSBURG COUNTY. Court of Common Pleas. S B Poston. Plaintiff, against J A McCants, Defendant. Pursuant to the order of foreclosure and sale made in the above entitled cause by the Hon S W (J Shipp and dated June 21. 1911, I will sell at public I auction in front of the Court House at ; ! Kingstree on salesday in August next being Monday. August 7,1911,within the usual hours of sale. "All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land lying, being and situate in Indian township, county of Williamsburg and State of South Carolina,containing Fifteen acres and bounded as follows: Northwest hy land of George Spring; Northeast by land of Solomon Davis; Southeast by ; land of Martha Hanna and Southwest i by land of Martha Hanna, the above tract of land being fully described by plat drawn by H E Eaddv, Surveyor. April 18, 1904." Terms cash; purchaser to pay for papers. George J Graham, 7-20-3t Sheriff of Williamsburg county. Notice to Creditors. All persons having claims against the estate of John G Pipkin, deceased, will! present the same, duly attested, to the 1 undersigned, at Bloomingvale. S C, in the county of Williamsburg, in said State, or to Lee & Fishburne, Kings-' tree, S C, his attorneys, and all persons indebted to the said estate will make * * -v nrn at\ Iimmeuiaie puyniem. w uicuuucisignw. S R Pipkin, w Qualified Executor of the estate of John G Pipkin; deceased. July 20, 1911. 7-20-3t' . . Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given that on the 12th day of August, A l> 1911, at 12 o'clock noon, I will apply toP M Brorkinton, .fudge of Probate of Williamsburg county, tor a Final I>i?charge.as Guardian of Edna Mouzon, nee Thomas. J E Duke, 7-13-4t Guardian. Administratrix' Notice All persons having claims against the 1 estate of John F Register,deceased, are requested to present the same to the 1 unaersigned, duly attested, and all par- j ties indebted to said estate are requested to settle same. Mrs Mary G Register. Administratrix, 7-20-4t Greelyville, S C Final DischargeNotice is hereby given that on the 28th day of August, A D 1911, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, I will apply to the Hon P M Brockinton, Judge of Pro bate for the county of Williamsburg, at his office in the town of Kingstree, S < for a Final Discharge as Administrator of the estate of C M Richburg,deceased. .1 E Richburg, Administrator of estate of C M Richburg, deceased. 7-27-5t Trustees' Meeting. The Trustees of Williamsburg county j will meet in the school auditorium in i Kingstree Saturday, August 12. Programme. 11 a. m. ?Business meeting. 12 m.? Address bv State Superintend- j entof Education Jol n E Swearingen. All trustees are urged to be present, J and the public is invited to hear Mr, Swearingen. B B Chandler, President. E C EPF'S. Sec'ty Trustees' Assn. ; J G McCullough. Supt Education. 8-H-2t Registration Notice. Notice is hereby given that the books j | of registration for the Town of Kings- j | tree, S C, are now open in the office of j ! the Kingstree Hardware Company on i Academy street of said town, for the | registration of all voters and qualified ! electors within the limits of said town of Kingstree, S C, who, under the laws of the State, have the right to become qualified voters for the Municipal Elections to be held within the limits of said town of Kingstree on the 28th day of September, 1911. All applicants for such municipal regi istration must, when applying for a certificate of registration, present his certificate of registration from the Board of Supervisors of Registration of the county, and must offer proof of his residence within the limits of the town for four months and the payment of all taxes assessed against him due and collectible for the previous fiscal year. C C Burgess, Superintendent of Municipal Registra; tion for the Town of Kingstree, S C. i Kingstree. S June 12, 1911. 6-15-tf | Professional Cards. |1 DR. Rt~C:. McCABE Dental Surgeon, | Office in Hirsch building, over Kingstree Drug (Company's. M. A. WOODS, DENTIST, J Oftic* o-rer Si.ngletary Bl<3g. ^'PHON? NO. 62.^ LAKE CITY, - S.C W. Leland Taylor,1 DENTIST, officeover l)r W V BrocViuetoii's Store, KINGSTREE, - S.C. 5-21-tf. i M. O. ATesm ith I DENTIST, j LAKE CITY, - - - S. C _ W. V. BASS, Attorney-at-Law, LAKE CITY, S. C. DR. R. J, MCCABE. Dentist. KINGSTREE, - S. C EVERYTHING !N JEWELRY J at Watts & Watts'| The Kingstree Jewelers NEAR THE DEPOT REPAIR WORK DONE ON SHORT NOTICE | I Have You a Cold? |j About one in every ten |i you pass has. The lucky nine have probably taken our White Pine and Tar Syrup and been cured. Now we are after that one I person that's hacking | away and cure him also. S Are you the one? If so, then* you want the cure I ~ for sale by I The New Haselden Drug I Company I! Qreelyvllle, S, C. fi oTTTTTfTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTfTT I Paint Your Buggy! \ ? We can make it look like J ? new. Any Buggy, Car- J ? riage, Wagon orotherVehicle ^ ? can be improved One Hun- J ? dred per cent in appear- J ? ance by painting. ^ ^ Also Wheelwright, Horse- 4 \ shoeing and General Repair 4 ? Work on short notice- < g ? Bring Us Your Work 4 ^ ? W. M. VAUSE & SON. J > ^Remembe^l | I We are now in the large I J 9 building fomrerly occupied I > u.. wru Ainooio nmo- | I V uy VY 11M1I9 it nwu ui vv ? ery Co., where we are glad J to welcome our old custo- > mers as well as new ones. > We keep J Alll Kinds of Meats j in season at living prices, i also a choice line of Fruits, ^ Vegetables and Canned \ Goods. | > IEpps' Market I, j Cr. Academy CD, Mill Sts. I > WIELD END! ?? "Have Stood the T They have no superior in point of DURA] for Saw Mills, Oil Mills, Cotton Gins; r???? required. Write for prices BOILERS. We carry f< TsTmndiJp*," Comtrvctid Boilers, rangi Self support ut ^ Write today for o j- S. SCHOFIELD'S SONS CO., \ i i Branch Office, 307 West ' POSITION! T I JE will GUAR. Go To S WHEN rail NEED AHYTHIN A record of more than twei hind him. With a bunch of r on hand, he is always ready f Also Feed and Liv< I I CtnrL'Av U . c^uvnvj | L lyvwvwv *vw wvvwvvvvyvww | sHandsomeNewl : Buggy House arid Harness R I Buggies, Wagor : Harrows, Mowers :: Prices to Suit?Cash or : Come see us. We net : Satisfaction G I Yours to pie j Greefyville Live E. B. RHODUS. for our graduates. \ ^a^BuL number of students t write at once for par GEO. W. SCnWARTZ rm.iar.a KSTABLIBHED ISOThe Fall Ten KINGSTREE GRADED lit will begi September All department in Good Worki Parents who intend entering tl will please do so during tne first w< Patrons and friends of the Sch to visit the school at an / .i.ne. Any further i..'>*irat;< applying to J. W. Swittenberg, Superintend Enl Kingstree, iS m BOILERS est of Time" i 3ILITY and are Best Adapted ; in fact, where Heavy Duty is on Saw Mills, Shingle Mills,etc. >r immediate shipment the Best ng from 12 H. P. to 150 H. P. ur illustrated catalog. Vorks art Head Office, MACON, W. . l"rade Street, Clurlotte, N. C. , > GUARANTEED I , ANTEE you a position if you < loon. We need many more stuto supply the enormous demand As soon as we get the required his offer will be withdrawn. So ticulars. ESS COLLEGE IXOirOlAT CD 4 LrOUTftVILLE, KY. n of the ID HIGH SCHOOL in 18, 1911 s are now ng Order. heir children in the school ?ek of the fall term. 4 ' ' ool are cordially invited m may be had by E. C. Epps, Clerk Board of Trustees. S. C. =h tuckey ii R G IN HORSEFLESH I nty years stands be- fl lice horses and mules I 'or a sale or a swap. I >ry Stables. 1 Lake City, S. C. ^ wvyvyw ywwwvww? Irick Stables, | 1 oom is full of choice ^ J is, Surreys, I I i, Rakes, &c. I I Approved Papers. I j 3d your trade. 5 fl UU1 UlllVVVti | iase, ^ I Stock Co., 1 I Manager, ^ 1 AAMMMAMA AMAMAA? I * J I ?J