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II Am Well" | writes Mrs. L. R. Barker, fe* of Bi:j, Ky., "and can do all my housework. For K years I suffered with such P? pains, I could scarcely stand on my feet After ra three different doctors had E failed to help me, I gave K Cardui a trial. Now, I feel k like a new woman." E ^pADmii ZUHMJUI The Woman's Tonic I A woman's health de pends so much upon her B delicate organs, that the m least trouble there affects & her whole system. It Is B the little things that count, B in a woman's life and R health. If you suffer from Kany of the aches and I| pains, due to womanly B weakness, take Cardui at B once, and avoid more sen- B ous troubles. We urge you to try it Begin today. R. Acsidsnts Will Happen And when they do?they hurt. HUNT'S LIGHTNING OIL Is the one Instantaneous relief and cure for all wounds, cruises, sores, cuts, sprains and abrasions of the skin. It forms an artificial skin covering, excludes the air instantly. stops pain at once. Tlie.e are many oils, but none like HUNT'S The action is different, and the effect as well. HUNT'S Lightning OIL Always have it in the house. Take it with you when you tr vel ? you never can tell when HUNT'S LIGHTNING OIL may be most needed. 25ctsand 50cts bottles. A. B. RICHARDS MEDICINE CO. Sherman, Texas. Tr rr 7ft ?r nr ?r rr: nr it: nr 7r MILD BV Dr. W. V. BrocKington, Klntfatraa. S. C. BlaKeley-McCullough Co, Laaas. S. C. THE Chas. M. Stieff PIANO OF TO-DAY is a surprise even to those who know its weii-eirnea repuiauon. This is because we are producing ft an instrument which, in every point of piano excellence, sur- ft passes even the best of our for- I mer achievements. fc We court investigation, criti- g cism and comparison with any of I the world's best pianos. * Write for booklet. * E CHAS.M.STIEFF,Manufacturer of the piano with the sweet tone jj FACTORY; BALTIMORE, MD.' FOUNDED 1842. SOUTHERN WAREROOM: 5 Weat Trsde Street, Charlotte, N. C. C. H. WILMOTH, Manager. Wood's Seeds For 1912. Our New Descriptive Catalog is fully up-to-date, and tells all about the best Garden and farm Seeds. Every farmer and gardener should have a copy of this catalog, which has long been recognized as a standard authority, for the full and complete infor . t manon wuiui u gives, f We are headquarters for Grass and Clover Seeds, Seed Potatoes, Seed Oats, Cow Peas, Soja Beans and all Farm Seeds. Wood's Descriptive Catalog mailed free on request Write for it T, W. WOOD O SONS, Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va. CHICHESTER S PILLS Til K DIAMOND BRAND. * Lollnt A?li joar l>r,wl>| foe A\ t 41 P jUl Cht-ehca-ter'a DlMmoiialirand/VW '*I1U in Red and Gold mrullic^\^/ boxes, sealed with Blue Ribbon. \/ M Take no other. Buy of your * FJ - Or Brunlat AslcforCIII.fireH.TER8 I V If DIAMOND BRAND P1LI.S, for *6 If B years known as Best, Safest, Always Reliable r SOLD BY DRl'GGISTS EVERYWHERE 1 4 CURED HiS PARALYSIS. Climax of the Attack That Rendered His Feet Useless. "For the first year or two a man studies medicine." said a youiiK physl' eia, "he has every disease he learns about. In mv day we had a man amonpr us who felt sure he wan coin;; to be paralyzed. He was as healthy a< the next man. but that seeuncJ to hi-.i to make his disease tuore insidious. He n-itii hie Ipfvi crossed and UAtll IV oil n??u .vp. hit his knee to see if his reflexes w.re all right. Every time he failed to hit the right spot he would look down at ! the motionless foot and say: " 'Boys, this is awful!" "lie used to stand up. put his heels i together and shut his eyes to see if | he'd stagger. And he always declared he did. and then he'd look green around the gills and sigh till even the fellow who knew he had heart disease got tired of it Paralysis and nothing but paralysis was on the man's mind, and "IT S COME AT LAST, BUYS! j he reckoned on being stricken at any ^ I time. When he was In his room he j wore a pair of slippers?the kind you i can walk into without stooping:?and it Ji was his habit to leave things just wherever he happened to step out of fl i them. One night when he had gone to ^ | bed somewhat the worse for the eveni ing's merriment two of us who roomed n] I next door stepped in and tacked his ar I slippers to the lloor in front of his bed. d? | About 8 o'clock next morning we were startled by a bloodcurdling yell from ^ him. We rushed in. There he stood. Just as he had stepped out of bed, his feet in his slippers, lie pointed to sa them with a trembling finger and then gj turned toward us a face of utter de | spair. F< "'Boys,' said he thickly, 'boys, look at my feet. I can't move them. 1 ar can't walk a step. It's come at last %boys; It's come at last! I'm paralyzed. _ boys! I'm paralyzed!' " 'We knew you were last night.' we yelled In glee, and In the roar of laugh- T] ter that followed he realized the joke and was forever cured of bis mania." 1 Ji Verlaine's Bad Coin. Verlalne once sold a poem to Art et ^ Critique for 5 francs, money down. g] Next day be returned to the editor and complained that he bad been given a m bad Ave franc piece. The editor in- cr stantly gave him a fresh one and then ce discreetly demanded the bad coin. m "Monsieur," said Verlalne. departing, "I have passed It but I assure yon I had considerable difficulty in doing ca so."?"The Last Days of Paul Ver- m lalne." F. An Obstacle to Progress. A tourist In the mountains of Ten- ar nessee once had dinner with a querulous old mountaineer who yarned about hard times for fifteen minutes at a ? stretch. "Why. man," said the tourist, "yon ought to be able to make lots of mon- j , I ev shiDDlng green corn to the northern :? market" I rf "Yes, I orter," was the sullen reply. "You haTe the land. I suppose, and can get the seed." "Yes; 1 guess so." 'Then why don't you go Into the V( speculation 7' el "No use. stranger." sadly replied the j m J cracker. "Old woman is too lazy to j ar do the plowin' and plan tin'."?Kansas a.r City Star. ! J' V t?,a Toasting the Teachers. , aj There was a meeting of the new pr teachers and the old. It was a sort of as love feast reception or whatever you , ni call It. Anyhow all the teachers got together and pretended they didn't have a care in the world. After the j eats were et the symposiarch proposed a toast: j "Long live our teachers!" j ? It was drunk enthusiastically. One ! * of the new teachers was canea on 8 respond. He modestly accepted. His ! sa answer was: Ti "What on?"?Cleveland Plain Dealer. \ m Billy Told Him. When William Ft. Travers was one of the directors of the New York Central railroad Jav Gould was run1 ning the Erie in opposition, and his i j management of that system betrayed a constant and Intimate knowledge of j what was going on in the Central's ' star chamber. Commodore Vanderbilt | was. naturally, exasperated, and one jQ day, after expressing how helpless he found himself to outwit his rival, he fe turned to Travers with the query, $4 "Well, Billy, how can we stop Gould at from getting knowledge of what we dt are doing?" "W-w-why," suggested i the genial wtt"-**w-w-why d-don't you ~ ! m-m-make him a d-d-director of the [ ' N-X-Xew York C-O-Central ?" I GERM* For continued big ; Fertilizers they do nc GERMOFERT FERTILIZERS Ammonia and Potash in varying grades. no Sulphuric Acid. from I Legal Notices ; Citation Notice. HE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Williamsburg, By P M Bm-kinton, E>q. Probate ndge. Whereas, A J Ragin made suit to me > grant him letters of administration the estate of and effects of Thos E agin. These are therefore to cite and adionish all and singular the kindred id creditors of the said Thos E Ragin, ?ceased, that they be and appear be- \ <re me in the Court of Probate, to he ?ld at Kingstr* e, S C, on the 17th day ! : February next after publication, tereof.at 11 o'clock in the forenoon,to ' iow cause, if any they have, why the J .id administration should not be i anted. Given under my hand this 3rddayof aktniartr A n nr. Hi .mini 1915? Publisned on the 8th day of Februy, 1912. in The Countv Record. P M Brockinton, 8-2t Probate Judge. Citation NoticeHE STATE OF SOUTH < AROLINA, County of Williamsburg. By P M Brockinton, Esq, Probate idee. Whereas, T F Brown made suit to me o grant him letters of administration ' tne estate of and effects of Peter rown, cum testamento annexo, These are therefore to cite and adonish all and singular the kindred and editors of the said Peter Brown, deased, that they be and appear before e in the Court of Probate, to be held . Kingstree, S C, on the 10th day of jbruary next after publication there,at 11 o'clock in the forenoon,to show ,use,if any they have, why the said adinistration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 24th day of ibruary, Anno Domini, 1912. Published on the 1st day of Februy, 1912, in The County Record. P M Brockinton, l-2t Probate Judge. Bistration Notice * The otlic* of r'i?? Supervisor :>i K--, | tration v il: i. open on Uo- J" Mo't-|( iy in t ach onth for 'he purpose <>i j gi.-tering any who is qit-ili d ? follows: Who "hall ha\?- a resilient i' ie .State for tun years, and of r!? iiinty one year.and oi the polling pre- ! net in which the elector offers ti !' >te four nioiuiir- before the day oJ j \t. uixt <1- ill li;iVM ruiiil . i ! nth* before. any poll lax then dm j id payable, and wli<> can both rem i id write any section of the con*titni>n ??f 1895 submitted to him by tlipervisors of ltegi??rration or wl. n show tbal be owns, and lias pan 1 I taxes collectable on during th? esent year pioperty in this Stat. ' *esse(l at tbree hundred dollars or ; ore. .1. Y. MctilLL, < lerk of Roar-t Notice of Election. | On Friday, February 16, 1912, an: ection will be held at the Bethel Joint :hool House, District No 53, for the 1 irpose of determining whether or not special two mills tax shall be levied in ; .id district for school purposes. The > rustees of the district, will act as anaeers. (Signed) R E Burgess, W II McElveen, | C L Burgess. Trustees School District No 53. \ l-2t ---- ! Notice. The undersigned will sell at public \ i iction to the highest bidder for cash at ; ake City, S C, on the 10th day of Feb- i larv. 1912, at 12 o'clock noon, the fol-j wing described property of Lake City j orse Company to satisfy his lien for ed and maintenance, amounting to ' 93.20,to wit: One Bay Stallion, stand- j d bred,registered, named "John Bra- j :n", 11 years old. 1-25-tf * J M TRULUCK. Jhamherlaln'? SGs-r^h Cures Colds, Croup e.-d Wl.L.?'j DFERT yields apply Germofert! )t make vour land acid.! * - I are complete sources of Phosphoric Acid, Yet, unlike most fertilizers they contain Thus they add to your land's yield withits sweetness and fertility. than this, GERMOFERT FERTILIZERS ain valuable germicidal properties that tend romote healthy plant life. 3undreds of farmers are raising bigger crops, ding up their farms by their use. 3ply the big demand for GERMOFERT ZERSwewere compelled to build a new rear three times as large as original factory. tre is a tested brand for every crop You to know about these fertilizers. Pick up a j if paper, NOW. Write and ask for our ; let telling what these fertilizers will do for j r soil. ermofert Manufacturing Company, ARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA \vn nN.<>S ^ :;x r\\'. N" v -< X N> > I " " " Auditor's Notice. I will lie at the following places, on dates n;<med below, for the purpose of t; .urg t; x returns for 1912: January. . G if lyviiie. 10 and il G uniins, 12 Sutinns 13, AnJvews. 15 T; :o. 16 B n.-< n. 22 B . m.i. jr ale, 23 M* r: i.vv ille, 24 R ) Gamble's store. 25 , VV '.Ydso.'s store. 26 j C; s. 27 ; J 1. .vdv's store, 30 M . zors.' 31 February, j S: i ers. 1 W :'ter Boston's store. 10 ! Cluuh. 12; R. t:.e, 13 j L: mbert, 14 j A:a'sX Roads 15 j Johrsonville, 16 Vcr, 171 K.turstree from January 1 to Febma- j ry 2<>, inclusive, except on above dates, A!i males between the ages of 21 and 60 years,not exempted by law,are liable to poll and commutation road tax and must return same. All transfers of real estate should be reported by both seller i and purchaser. All parties making returns should bear in mind that number or name of 3chool district as well as township in which they reside or property being returned, must be given. Parties liable to income tax will return same while other returns are made. A penalty of 50 per cent will be added to all returns made after February 20, 1912. J J B Montgomery, 12-7-t2-15 County Auditor. Notice. Notice is hereby eiven that all persons indebted to tne estate of A A Brown, deceased, intestate, will make payment to the undersigned; and all persons holding claims against the said estate will file the same, duly proven, within the time prescribed by law, or this notice will be plead in bar of payment. R A Brown,* Qualified Administrator. Dated February 6, 1912. 2-8-2t FOR SALErtrick In any quantity to suit puicha? t?r. The Best Dry Press Machine-made A -pedal shape- mailt' i. -r-iei. ti jr. M'lidenre solicited bt-iore placing v?u; rders w. R KCNK. Hacker Manufacturing Go. Successors to 6eorge S, Hacker & Son t i.arlfstbn, j>. C We Manufacture Doors, Sash ami Blinds; Colii! it us and Balusters; Grilles and Gable Ornaments; Screen I >oors and Windows. iWe Deal In Glass, Sash Cord and Weights. THE BAILEY-LEBBY CO r ROOF/WCCHA?LESTGN.S. G. lL J. STA ? Tin Coffins and j| offers his /a | Day an< J In tl 8 FIRST OFFICE OVER STACK ? ? Yours to ? 8 L. J. S ? :?:???:?:?:?:?:?:?:-i@ The Fall Tt KINGSTREE GRADED Beg; Septembe All departmei I in Good Wor Parents who intend enterin will please do so during tn? tiis Patrons and friends ol the to visit the school at an / .i re. Any further inform applying to J. W. Swittenberg, Superintendent Kingstre Go To WHEN YOU NE^TI A record of more than t hind him. With a bunch c on hand, he is always read Also Feed and L J. L. Stuckey, Ol I O I ] WHAT IT A Bank's Is the fund along with the Ca] Profits that protects the dep 1 fore the larger it is, the gr positor has. This Bank Capital Stock of Surplus Fund of Undivided Profits of Additional Stockholders' H Tnfal I I X U This means that this Bank mus Oof its depositors could lose a for you. Do business wit' never lost a Dollar. The Bank oi D. C. Scott, President. F W. Fairey, Cashier. ] Wm. W. Barr, 01 II. I 1 I ? , lCkley, s! Osskets Man ? @ "1 services @ | J Night' y LEY'S DRY 6000S GO.'S. W Serve, SiB kCKLEY. | :rm of the j AND HIGH SCHOOL j an r 18,1911 J nts are now 1 king Order. ig their children in the school t week of the fall term. S:hool are cordially invited *1 ation may be had by E. C. Epps, 'jj Clerk Board of Trustees. ;?; e, S. C. -1 ?t' Stuckey JlklQ III UflDCCCI CCll lino in iiuiioli lloii tventy years stands beif nice horses and mules y for a sale or a swap. /ivery Stables. Lake City, S. C. X Ol IOBO MEANS I Surplus pital Stock and Undivided ositors from loss; there- %ft eater protection the de- IT has a $30,000.00 20,000.00 8,279.77 Liability 30,000.00 $88,279.76 ll ' t lose $88,279.76 before one If cent. This Drotection is gm:~. 1 h The Bank that has J \ : Kingstree J F. A. KELLEV.Vice Pres. 1 V. D. Lesesne, Asst. Cashier. I Jr., Teller. JJ 1 1 11 ir> j A