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" _ ' I {Indigestion^ ! causes heartburn, sour ? stomach, nervousness, M1 nausea, impure blood, and M i more trouble than many || different kinds of diseases. ? The food you eat ferments | in your stomach, and the Mi poisons it forms are ab- I sorbed into your whole {, system, causing many dis- I tressing symptoms. At the ' first sign of indigestion, try 11 Tltedford's* I Black-Draught] I the old, reliable, vegetable I 1 liver powder, to quickly < cleanse your system from ' these undesirable poisons. M Mrs. Rilev Laramore, of m M cured mv heartburn in a few Ml M days, ancf now 1 can eat without ! distress." Try it ll( C Insist on Thedford's J j Our Clubbing' Rates , % We offer cheap clubbing- rate !: with a number of popular news- , papers and periodicals. Read care-1 fully the following list and select the one 01 more that you fancy ana j ( we shall be pleased to send in your: order. These rates are of course all cash in advance, which means | J that both The Record and the paper i ordered must be paid for. not 1, 2, 3.: 4, 5, 9, 7, 8. 9. 10. 11, but twelve | months ahead. Below is the list of ' Aiir Hc??<- flnhhirtcr offers ' 1 The County Record and the South- ^ ern Ruralist (twice a monthi forj. $1.25 a year. ! The Record and Rome & Farrr. | (twice a month,) $1.35. The Record and New Y^rk World 11 (3 times a week.) $1.75. The Record and Atlanta Consti-j tution (3 times a week) $1.85. The Record and Bryan's Com-; moner, $1.65. The Record and Cosmopolitan j Magazine $2.00 j, I he Record and Youth's Com- j panion (New Subscribers) $2.50. j 3 The Record Semi-Weekly State, ' $2.50 The Record and Watson's Magazine SI.65. Thb Record and The .Teffersonian * $1.65 The Recorl and Lippincott's J Magazine $2.75. The Record and National Magazine $2.00. N. B. We do not club with any ' daily papers. The first issue you 1 receive of the paper or periodical I < is evidence that the money for 1 bo ma vioo wmn fnrwnrrli'd hv 115 ' D011IV IIUO KA.VU AV? ?? v?- vw? | We are not responsible after that, i The County Record, i ^ 1 FOR 5ALE11 ) Good 8-Room Dwelling i; House / with good Bam and Stables on two lots. I'welling and outbuild- , ings comparatively new. Locat- H ed within two blocks of school house. N ' 1 j P. O. BOX 402 l0-24-4tp Kingstree, S. C. | ( 11 Again we beg to remind our; friends that all notices relating to j money - making enterprises, for' church, school or any other cause,; j are charged for as advertising at l one cent a word. All cards of " thanks, for any purpose whatsoever,! ' are charged for at the rate of one J cent a word. It would save us a. good deal of trouble and embarrass- j ment if you would just count the ! words and send the money along with your "copy," as it hardly pays us to j keep books on these little items. Yet in the aggregate they mean a considerable loss to the paper if not collected,and they are so easily over- 1 looked. tf 1 > Ai'jiuijjtous. | He?I'm polnp to kiss you when I i po. She?Leave tie house at once!? Exchange. Horses and Eggs. Horses are like ecps. It is irr.noscible to te!l what's ia theci rtril th^y are broken. i Net Sentiment. "My wife keeps all my \vre letters.'' "Sentiment?" "No: spitefnlness."? : Boston Transcript. Scared by an Eclipse. An eclipse of the son on Aug. 27, 413 , B. C., so terrified the Athenians that they were defeated at Syracuse. Goetha's Apology, Goethe once apologized to a friend for writing a long letter because he bad no time to write a short one. A Newspaper Event. The Nuremberg Gazette, founded in 1457, was the first newspaper printed from metal type with printing ink. Oil For Ferns. An olive oil bath Is very fine for a palm or fern. Put two tablespoonfuls ! at the roots of your palm or fern and you have no idea?unless you have tried it? wnat tne improvement wui i be His Own Support. Lady (to loafer who has asked for moneyi?You'll only drink It, I suppose. instead of taking It home to your wife. Loafer?I ain't got a wife. ) lidy: I'm earnin' me own livtn'.? Punch. A Diplomatic Decision. Two ladies contending lor preced-. j race at the court of Charles V. appealed to the monarch, who decidbd that the elder should go first. Disrates of that character never occurred [hereafter. A Financial Tip. "If I should put $1,000 In a bank that paid compound Interest at the rate of 3 per cent how long would , It taka for the principal to double?" "It never would double. The bank , would bust."?Chicago Record-Herald. ^ II Bella's Idas. | "Belle has been going In lately for ' irts and crafts." i] "What's her idea T "She declares that it takes both art j md craft nowadays to capture a has- | Pand."?Boston Transcript j ] Wanted a Chance. I "I tboocbt yon said when we were I, married that ours would be a life part- j aership," she said. , "S* 1 did. my dear." he replied "But [ didn't insist on my being the silent partner."?Detroit Free Press. In Soma Places. "Men can't be always strictly guarded in everything they say or do." "I have known it to be done." rrort' TT J/IOJ "In the penitentiary." ? Baltimore American. Tommy Know. "TonmT," said the teacher, "how do they ascertain the measurement of a ' r easel?" "I gojss they measure It with a nary , pard," was the unexpected reply.? ' Chicago News. A Big Claim. "He's got a lot of nerve, hasn't he?" j "1 should say. Knows the art of , >lnfflng his creditors, doesn't he?" "Binding his creditors! Why, man, i le claims he can bluff hla wife!"?To- : edo Blade. Busily Engaged. i Father?Well, Julia, If I allow young , | Smlthers to marry yon will be be will ag to work and support you? Julia? i Dh, pa])a, bow can he when be has | promised to do nothing but think of ; ne all the time??Pittsburg Press. Limited Experience. j j The Widow?I suppose you are fa- ! nlllar with warfare In all Its various \ forms, major? i \ The Major?Not all, madam; not alL \ 1 am still In the bachelor ranks.?Ex- j change. 11 Barley. 1 Barley Is supposed to be a native of irestern Asia, where wild forms still ' ?xlst It was one of the first cereals J rultlvated for food. Barley belongs to 1 he grass family, or gramineae,.and to he genus bordeum. Whit Ho Knew. Wiseum?Flonestly, now. did you earn anything while you were in col- i lege? Graduate? Um?well. I learned how ? state my ignorance In scientific I ?rms. I ] No Cause For Alarm. ! ] "See here, husband, I found a lock >f hair among your old papers." I "Well?" "I never gave It to you." "Don't worry. I don't remember srho did."?Washington Herald. ,j His Hard Luck. i Jones?Brown Is an unlucky dog. Smith?How's that? Jones?Hia object In marrying was to get ont of a warding house. Smith?Well? Jones " -Now his wife is running one to sup- i ?ort the family. Right In Their Line. "There are two authors whom every hiropoditt ought to have in his li)rarv." "Who are they?" "Poote and Bun van, of course, stu>fdn?Baltimore American. Highly Probable. i The man who said he was "out on a _ ark" was in reality "out on a swalow." i J I 1 I a rn^?? [Columbia ?* Inrhulina South Carolina Stat NOVEM CHILDREN 5 Years of Ag t On account of jbjtle ntie C c offers the above attractive where the colored Fair of th ; Tickets sold for all trains ed, returning, to reach or Imidnightof November 11, 1! llT. J. CHA.IG, JP. T. M., I "*T(^31-2t" " tVILMI If you grow peas a Star P [f you use fertilizer see our tiopper holds 100 Dounds. If Deam plow stock will not breal trices. Our offer to the reade Star Pea Ma ,0-i7-i2t-eow Bennel $S.^O frcm. j^TJrSrTTBTJ^ VIA F GEORG1A-CL NOVEMBE1 CHILDREN 5 Years of Ag On account of TTTE ATLANTIC C< offers the above attractive Georgia's famous Tourist Re be held,attracting and enter Tickets sold for all trains limited'returning, to reach o midnight of November 10, 1! Make up a party, go see a \V.CRAIG, r. T. M.t 10-3l-2t WILMI IA Fit b b Fall Dry Goo \i and Ladies' W b b All crnnrlci qo 1/ X.J.XX K.V. $ to give satisfa Jj funeed. I Stac i J Dry G< W -"5 ^ The Soutl TWICI nr^i _ i ne luu BOTH ONE YEAR, I __ We want to Pri 1 i? r * rv i ? " . r- ** ?* ?1 svii" >i Hcb| T C and Return \dmisAion into the ? i Colored Fair Grounds BER 3-9, Inc. e and under 12, HALF FARE. :he above occasion the ast Han.? IE3. 13. round-trip rate to Columbia, e year will be held. November 3-9, inclusive, and limitiginal starting?#oint not later than m. T. C. WUIT&, G. T*. A.* NGTON. N. C. * ~ ea Huller will please and pay you. Force-Feed Wizard Distributor, the you plow cotton ar.d corn, the steel k or bend. Write us for circulars and irs of this paper will interest you. ichine Company ?svi!le, S. C. KIITaSTEEB ?T O I L. m BETTJJEZ2<r FLORENCE, ^ROLINA FAIR, R 4-9, INCLUSKVE. - I AVI e and under \'L half rant. the above occasion OAST LINE RAILROAD e round-trip rate to Augusta, sort, and where the above Fair will taining thousands. November 3 to 8. inclusive, and riginal starting point not later than )12. nd be seen. T. C. WHITE, G. A.., NGTON, N. C. BHOMiMHHi ft i <k\ M. I ie Line I m ds, Notions, Shoes * ear. j|j! . , fl\ i Id by us guaranteed /?? ,ction or money reH) Rley's I \ir Ut oods Co. J jjtr r S ft 6 i _ I lern Ruralist l A MONTH and mty Record PAID IN ADVANCE $1.25 nt your Stationery ' K XM r s..4MikV 4 II ummT *" ? - * _ , m ^ rr/ - AN OLD PROVERB SAYS "TE GOOD." THIS IS SO OF HARDtt CHEAP MATERIAL OF ANY K! IN THE LONG RUN. OUR LINES ALWAYS HAVE BE MOST DURABLE QUALITY. TE ERS MAKE OUR HARDWARE OUR PERSONAL GUARANTEE TOOL WE SELL. FARMERS' St (aw?-?-? |LJSTA' ? @ The Coffins and ( ? ^ offers his s 1 Day and _ m ? in the ? * '(S\ nnoT nrcinc nucn ctipvii x nnoi urnuc u?cn oimumi @ ? Yours to S | L. J. STA< :?:@?'?:@:?:?:?:@:?:?i?:<s Go To ? ldP[UW WHEN YOU NEED ANYTHII A record of more than tw< hind him. With a bunch of on hand, he is alwavs ready Also Fee<3 and Li\ J. L. Stuckey, . roooooooooocxxxc ? Uakaaa nni I nui865 (tin X Our first car of J X this season will be $ Come in and look t y get your choice, x We also have a v Buggies, Wagons, O dies and Winter R( V YOURS TO PLI y Williamsburg Live S V Thoi. McCutchen, Mgr. ^xxxxxxxxxxxxjx: / / . .. ...... i , - 3 J / } IE BEST IS NONE TOO ARE AND TOOLS.IND IS DEAR MATERIAL :EN OF THE BEST ANfc '4. 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