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II COM Iv "O * * $ \ Bj6 < | LIST OF WHITE TE 11*% II KINGSTREE J. W. Swittenberg B^ Miss Lela Walker, B Miss Bell Harper, Miss Margaret Youmans, i. Miss Annie Reeves, W Miss Harriet Crouch, B Miss Alma Davis, 1 Miss Althere McKnight, K Miss Juanita Coward, W Miss Frances K. Epps, Y Miss Allie McCullough, b Miss Mary James Britton, ; Miss Jennie Byrd, F Miss M. B. Flagg. f FOWLER S. A. McCullough ^ * Miss Eleanor Epps, f [ Mrs. Janie Patrick, i Miss Daisy Pate, Miss Ethel Allen, Miss Mae Fulton. CADES . < Miss Mamie McLees Miss Ellen Barratt, ? ' & Mrs. W. D. Daniel, I # Miss Jennie Leake, f , ? Miss Letitia Merrimon, *S' Miss Lettie Harralson, 1 Miss Amanda Edwards, y Miss Annie McKnight, J, Miss Dora DeBerry, . i* M?ss Annie Felder. I. . ' GREELYVILLE W. M. Bonner, Miss Mattie Harper, " Irene McDaniel, Ida Epting, Lucy R. Evans, " Carrie McElvy. Deafness tannit b? Cured by local application*, a* they cannot Teach the diseased portion of the ear. There it only on* way to core deafness, and that it by constitutional remedial. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucout Unfair of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube la inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafnee* is the result,and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its nor'' . mal condition hearing will be destroyed forever; 1 nine cases out of ten are coused by catarrh, which ? is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous ( surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case I of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be 1 cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, I free. | . F J CHENEY ft CO. Toledo. 0. Sold by Druggists, 75c. y Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. i ll TUF ARPAI MIL nuuni < 232 and 234 King S < _________________ Special showing of ( and Millinery for Ladie< up-to-date in Dress Go Coverings; new Blanke i Men, Women and Chile * Men, Women and Chik Our Prices t Nt "l The Largest Wholesa * ] SPECIAL?!!: - 1 ^ II ton if you shop here, jl greater varieties to cho || Market Centers. S; (I fori WRITE FOR OU Hui I j> I It Conti pa: i | Wei | | LOUIS ! i LAKE CITY Miss Lucile Bull, Josephine Sheppard, | ROME O. M. Mitchell, Miss Florence Stubbs, j TRIO Mrs. Leila Boyd, Miss Fannie Marshall, Minnie Marshall. j ANDREWS ; Miss Mamie Perkins. VENTERS . R. S. Major, Miss Elizabeth Waddell, X Ul iiui xj mjii "COHEN" UX fllA/iVV VI & quicker and cheaper way to cure it and found it in Chaimberlain's Lipiment. Three days after the first application of this liniment he was well. For Sale by All Dealers. DE DEPARTME treet and 203 Meeting Stree new Fall and Winter Suits 3, Misses and Children. I ods, Silks and Trimmings ts and Comforts; new Shat Iren; Gents' Furnishings; ^ iren. ire the Lowest in Sou le and Retail Mail Order re are members of the Char :>n, and we will pay your R* In addition we guarantee ose from than you will find R FALL AND WINT - - ~ /\f T?oi?n Tin Claudia Johnson, Alma Chapman, Elise Rollins. ' CHAPMAN Miss Claudia Altman. Eulee Spring. JOHNSONVILLE I Miss Eccie Cox. BLOOMINGVALE Miss Jessie D. Bethea, Lottie Mercer. SALTERS Miss Sousan B. Gourdin, Miss E. Louise Boone, Leila B. Ferguson, The absorbent cnpacity of a brick is about 16 ounces of water. A Des Moines man had an attack of muscular rheumatism in his shoulder. A friend advised him to go to Hot Springs. That meant an expense - * fficn nn /?. mnro Hp snncht for [ING, A ' an r ON Tf jala ^ ACHEHS, WILLIAMSBURG WEEK IE STREET: /eek COUNTY, 1911-12 NESMITH Miss Emma Timmerman. BENSON Miss Hortense Peak. VOX P. W. Ferguson, Miss Bruce Hellams, Cleva A. Rhame. MORRISVILLE Miss Rebecca Lyles. LANE J. J. Bush, Miss Mary J. Flemming. LAMBERT C. B. Cribb, Miss Alice Huggins. RHEMS Miss Sudie Harralson. urn I7nw mv/uLvn Lulie Morrison. Taft Miss Effie Simmons. suttons Miss Ruth Hinnant. scranton Miss Hessie Graham. zeb Miss Ela Cannon. We wish to call your attention to the tact that most infectious diseases, such as whooping cough, diphtheria and scarlet fever, are contracted when the child has a cold. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will quickly cure a cold and greatly lessen the danger of contracting these diseases. This remedy is famous for its cures of colds. It contains no omum or other narcotic and may be given to a child with implicit confidence. Sold by All Dealers. & CD. * NT STORE ( it, Charleston, S. C. , Cloaks, Dresses, Shoes \ Everything nobby and New line of Floor { ies; new Sweaters for ? Woolen Underwear for | i th Carolina. If House in the South i leston Refund Associatilroad fare to Charlesyou better values and outside of the Great ER CATALOGUE rgains. : DEC! S OF KINGS' Di "The Paramount Issue.** (Received too late for last week's issue). j Editor County Record:? Please allow me apace in your valuable columns to say a few word3 in regard to the article headed, "The Paramount Issue," by W S C of Andrews, which appeared in your last issue. *'or snort l win call mm Mr u. Now, Mr Editor, my home is in Williamsburg county and I am there- , fore much interested in the happenings there. I write this because Mr C gives only one side of the subject. , He says: "Can't the law-makers so amend the mortgage law that no one be allowed to give or take a , mortgage unless he own the land | upon which the crop is growing, no nnp hp Allowed to crive a mortcraere unless he be a free-holder, etc?" Now, Mr C did not give this a second thought. The Constitution of the United States guarantees "equal rights to all; special privileges to none." How are you going to get around this? A law like Mr C pro- ^ poses would take away the right of the renter to do ss he chooses with his property. He surely would not ^ have the same rights as a land own- , er. Mr C fails to realize that liberty is the greatsst thing in America. He ! also fails to realize that the man ' who performs the most menial duties of honest labor is just as hon- J or^ble, deserves life^and liberty just as much as the human parasite who creates nothing. May God pity the day when his rights are infringed upon! Now, Mr C, do you believe it just to pass a law to hold a certain class ? * aUaaI/9 Ha tTAn fliinlr if incf fn 1X1 Uicwiv; LJKJ JUU Viiiua II jucv vv tell the producer that he can handle his crop only through his landlord? Sir,England had a law one thousand years ago known as the feudal system that was based on this same principle, and it proved a complete failure. Sir. this law you propose would be a step towards restraining an honest class of workmen. We should encourage the laborers, we should make them f^gl that they are honest men and have the same rights as the aristocracy. Man brings nothing into this worid j but freedom,why should his natural-\ born rights be taken? Surely we 1 won't take them away because he is ' not so fortunate as to own a piece of God's earth. Mr C says this matter will be an issue in the next campaign. God pity the candidate that wi &B Mi MtW % JH %7W?Yfku*^;,M H ' v*'% - nHte 1 AF*^mmemmm*. The hoop ootfceB??rwr?*i8a*bemli made in a burse factory, ita tiroa wete t mrirfng mac hi oes, on many to bo and one. P "'SJSWSB 5S?Si^ ~' 1 Mr. Farmer Kg Thai the wires are not injured at th to uneven gromw-l noi inc ways T Hi fence is all right In every particular l^b. Ctxild you ask any more definite protect absolutely assured. ff "Pittsburgh Peri | THE FABWERS S iMBEl TREE on'tM comes out on this platform! I feel sure that he will stand a poor chance in the land of the free. Mr C seems to think that this law would affect only negroes; but ihere are hundreds and hundreds of white farmers in Williamsburg county who own not a foot of land. It is for these that I contend. Yes, those fighting for the right to live on the earth which God didn't give. Now, Mr C, I am not a Yankee; but let me ask you one question: Is the negro human? If he is, he is entitled to his freedom and should be treated as a human; if he is not, it is time for the white people to quit trying to make him believe that he is. Thanking you for your space, Mr Editor, I remain, Yours truly, N N Newell. University of South Carolina, Columbia, December 9. DANGER IN DELAY. Kidney Diseases Are Toe Dangerous for Kingstree People fo Neglect. The great danger of kidney troubles is that they get a firm hold before the sufferer recognizes them. Health is gradually undermined. Backache, headache, nervousness, lameness.soreness, lumbago, urinary troubles, dropsy, gravel and Bright's disease follow in merciless succession. Don't neglect your kidneys. Help the kidneys with Doan's Kidney Pills, which has cured people right here in fbis locality. Mrs J H Williamson,, 104 E Front I St, Florence, S. C, says: "I am. rtloacoH tn rppnmmpnd Dnan's Kid-1 ney Pills in return for 'the benefit they brought me. For several months I suffered from backaches, headaches and dizzy spells and my kidneys gave me a great deal of annoyance. Doan's Kidney Pills, which I obtained, did me a world of good and I am now free from pain, in fact, I am enjoying good health." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents, Foster-Milburn Co, Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name?Doan's? and take no other. Those who have wintered in Alaska say that it is not the cold, but the mosquito that is the hardest thing to endure in the north. When you have a bilious attack give Chamberlain's Tablets a trial. Thev are excellent. For Sale bv All Dealers. The last windmill at Yarmouth, England, was recently sold for demolition. Science has deveJo, WW better than the oli J "tPittsburi f FEi f Are Welded I W Tbt?fm rndtHo* ofoomml through 0M HmUnmtiom 0) m A W??B holds moisture, erseta the galrenlrfa? < wink A email amount of displaced KalTanizingoi V the protection ogstnst rust otuicelectrkalhrw I Stays cannot >0p. They are always just whets ' become one piece when Cos onion ismadek The tea / * Every Rod Is Guara Dent allow yonr prejudice In favor of the rmpkfly-d have heretofore known, to warp your good judgmes Pittsburgh Perfect" Fences represent progress, h orth of standard material ia daily welded by electrk in the isolated country grocery store is an electric* relded by electricity. TOO will find electrically s keta. Examine thenw . ? ? pads by this modern, simple sad mamtous pro 1WT Every ttgevt irnnSBns "TTTTBURGK POT icrixed to guarantee this I ?Joints?That the fence Is perfectly adjustable rill not separate from the 8traod3.-That km I Yoc? complete Mtfatsctfcmfs^^^^^. foci" Fonooa ^ 1^iUPPLY CO. IKMRhIHDRRJHKSI^I a I R 2 5 iss It yjj = ??????a BOYS WIN PRIZES. C. McDonald of Dillon Co. State Champion-Lambert Lad Winner. The trophy cup, valued at $100, given by the Southern railway, was awarded to the Clemson College corn judging team at the South Atlantic Corn exposition held in Columbia last week. The biggest yield was i rn v 1/ n 1J ease of Chills and Fever. Prioe, 25c. 5-4-lyr pod something laihJt&fy* yf J style wrap op ckunp* yh Perfect" B WES I [y Electricity ? !rvoMM. Ymart ofHfO *re?<Me4 ML n?f m r>*c? tfifecs. W dmI allowa the water to attack the few* ' |H| i"PITTSBURGH PERFECT" iWowai elded joint; examine the joint. they were pot. Stay and atmud wtxea fH| ce ia Hke a aolid aheet of pcdocatad atad^ oteed terfeoi *> *u 9 eeUnlng and nowaatfcpiated OMAudhfruu HP etiueetrmdtedaofthowndi if da? kBm ily welded product. If yoor waooo wee H| raided boope od lee cream fraaawa and cta^prododnj neury ci x^auujr, o iuukuuovu, ? ? Cannon, Ulmar Eaddy, C Snowden. A delicious salad course with hot coffee was served. The evening waa spent in music and social chat. The guests departed at a late hour, each declaring they had spent a most delightful evening. * Mr Itly Wilson and family of Rome were guests of Dr and Mrs W C Hemingway on Sunday. Mr D W Simmons spent several^ days this week in Charleston on business. Mr and Mrs Henrv Eaddy of John sonville were visitors here Sunday. . Prof Major and Miss Elise Rollins attended the meeting of high school teachers in Florence this week. On Sunday afternoon at the home of the bride's parents, Mr and Mrs B B Haselden, Miss Ellen Haselden and Mr Albert Huggins were married by Rev J 0 Carraway.The happy , [couple left immediately after the ceremony for their new home with the congratulations and best wishes of their mahy friends. 5 or 6 dosee "666" will cure any maae oy i^iauae mcuonam, a seveu* teen-year-old boy of Dillon county, who is said to have produced 210.4 bushels of corn on one acre of land, at a cost of 33K cents a bushel. Young McDonald was given a trip to Washington to spend a week, all his expenses being by the Agricultural Committee of Congress. Zoilie Eaddy of Lambert won second prize from the 6th district on the record of his crop. Lambert Locals. t (Received too Ute for last week]a Issue). T omkort rw?/v>mhpr 12'?Dr and Mrs W C Hemingway were at home to a number of guests Friday evening, complimentary to the teachers of Johnsonville Graded school. The teachers were: Misses Wilson, Hutson, Reeves, Johnson, Waddell, Rollins, and Prof Major. Other guests invited were: Mr and Mrs J M Eaddy, Dr and Mrs E A Simmons, Messrs TT n T D;.l,a.Jonn T? C