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? SEVEN WAYS # lit Which the One-Horse Farmer Loses Money. The one-horse farmer, from every viewpoint, is working at a disadvantage. 1. He is lorceu 10 speuu iw much time on each acre of crop, because his one-horse methods limit iim to a small area of crops, and in limiting his area, he limits his income. 2. He cannot diversify to advantage in raising the standard farm crops, and thus fails to get the advantage of the larger acreage which the^two-hcrse man can tend under his diversified systems. 3. Neither he nor his mule is employed as many days in a year at actual work as the two-horse man is employed under his diversified systems, which is another way of saying that there is too much lost time under the one-horse system. 4. It i3 more difficult for him to raise his own hay, corn and meat than for the two-horse farmer. 5. It is more difficult for a farm er to pay for one mule by one-mule methods than to pay for two mules ' by two-mule methods. 6. It is more difficult to pay for a one-horse farm by one-horse method^tbao to pay for a two-horse farm by two-horse methods. 7. The two-horse farmer, by reason of his more efficient implements and better cropping system, receives a larger net income than the onehorse farmer receives, and he can . thus give his family a better living and more advantages.?A D McXair in The Progressive Fanner. Drives Off a Terror. The chief executioner of death in the winter and spring months is pneumonia. Its advance agents are colds and grip. In any attack by one of these maladies no time should be lost in taking the best medicine abtainable to drive it off. Countless thousands have found this to be Dr King's New Discovery. "My husband believes it kept him from having pneumonia three or four times," wiites Mrs Geprge W Place, Rawsonville, Vt, "and for coughs, colds and croup we have never found its equal." Guaranteed for all bronchial affections. Price f>0c and $1.00 at M L Allen's. adv Some Parcels Post Don'ts. Don't try to use ordinary stamps; the distinctive Parcel Post stamps must be used. Don't seal your package; wrap aid tie it securely. Don't forget the name of the sender must be on the outside of the package. Don't forget to mark your package "Perishable",when the contents are perishable. Don't forget to mark your packacre "Fraarile". when it contains breakable articles. Don't forget to buy an insurance stamp for 10 cents; it insures up to $50.00. Don't try to send a package weighing over 11 pounds or measuring more than 72 inches in combined length and girth. His Stomach Troubles Over Mr Dyspeptic, would you not like to feel that your stomach troubles were over, that you could eat any kind of food you desired without injury? That may seem so unlikely to you that you do not even hope for j an ending of your trouble, but permit us to assure you that it is not altogether impossible. If others can Jbe cured permanently, and thousands have been, why not you? John R Barker of Battle Creek, Mich, is one of them. He says, "I was troubled with heartburn, indigestion, and liver complaint until I used Chamberlain's Tablets, then mv trouble was i over." Sold by all dealers, adv L It takes a genuine diplomat to get f into trouble and back out again without getting a single spot on his reputation. ~~ ^ Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. This remedy has no superior for coughs and colds. It is pleasant to take. It contains no opium or other narcotic. It always cures. For sale by all dealers. adv A woman's idea of a model husband is one who lets his wife do as she pleases. | The reason some women know so | much about raising children is t>eIj , cause they haven't any. I Cough .Cold I SoreThroatl Slftfln'R T.inirQRit srives I quick relief for cough, cold, j hoarseness, sore throat, croup, asthma, hay fever and bronchitis. HERE'S PROOF. Me. Albert W.Price,of Fredonla, Kau., writes : " We u>e Sloan's Liniment in the family and find it au excellent relief for colds and hay fever attacks. It stops coughing and sneeain? almost instantly." SLOANS ! LINIMENT | RELIEVED SORE THROAT. Mrs. L. Brewer, of M>dello,Fla., l writes: " I bought one b<>ltle of your | Liniment and itdidnieall the good in the world. My throat was verv sore, and it cured me of my trc ubie." . GOOD FOR COLD AND CROUP. Mr. W. H. Strange, 8721 Elinwood ATenue, Chicago, III., writes: "A little boy next door had croup. I gave the mother Sloan's Liniment to try. 8he gave him three d >p? on sugar before going to bed, tad he got up without the croup in the morning." Pftoe, 26o.,Wo.t $1*00 /jSy,., Sloan's AgSyKSS. Treatise V flbWWM&t on the : AIMWELL SCHOOL I HONOR ROLL. Grade I. 1 ? XT ? AP beuian x\orton vo Dutch Blakeley 95 John Wilson. 95 Troy Flowers - 90 Allene Blakeley 90 Grade II. Ellerbe Flowers 92 Sudie Wilson .-. ? -92 Sudie Norton -.93 Ethel Flowers ? ?.90 Grade III. Marvin Blakeley - ?95 Grade IV. Murphy Flowers .. - 94 Grade V. Mattie Jeffords 94 Leroy Jeffords .93 Allen Graham . 93 Toffrir^c QO V OUUV1 U V.11V1 UO Lottie Blakeley ?90 Dewey Flowers 90 Grade VII. May me Blakeley 98.2 Johnnie Graham 98 Pressley Ogburn 97 Miss Althere McKnight, Prin, Miss Etta Thomas, Assistant. Trio, January 13. DON'T BE*MISLED. KIngstree Citizens Should Read and Heed This Advice. Kidney trouble is dangerous and often fatal. Don't experiment with something new and untried. Use a tested and proven kidney remedy. Begin with Doan's Kidney Pills. Used in kidney troubles ou years. Doan's have cured thousands. ? Are recommended here and everywhere. The following statement forms convincing proof. F G Copleston, S E Bartlett St, Sumter, S Car, says: "1 have taken Doan's Kidney Pi.ls and have found them to be a remedy of merit. Backache and pains across my loins annoyed me and I knew that my kidneys were at fault. Doan's Kidney Pills brought me prompt relief and in return I give them my nearuesi endorsement." 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. adv "Friends and fellow citizens: I, Celeman Livingston Bletise, the great and mighty Governor of South Carolina, do hereby issue this my solemn proclamation, under the great seal of the State, removing one R C Davis from office!" "What is :hat he said? Whatolfice is it that Davis held?" "Why,that of notary public." "Oh, nshaw I thnmrht he had lost some thing," and the inquirer turned away in disgust.?Georgetown Times. Chronic Constipation Cured. "Five years ago I had the worst case of chronic constipation I ever knew of, and Chamberlain's Tablets cured me," writes S F Fish, Brooklyn,Mich. For sale by all dealers, adv j SOMETHING t The State Se In two sizes, Ladies' and Gent ^ men's, $10.00, with your initials 1 . ?? ' If you wish to order one,call a 4 get a ring'card measure to sei 5 rings can be seen also. ; STEPHEN THOM 4 257 King 5 t -A.gts. for Sot, 1 CYPRESS SASH, Largest, manufacturing | Special sizes, on short no I A. H F\S( CHARLE 12-5-26t , .... B BEST Qlft&TY. I L. Wether! I "8 CYI 1 SASH, DOOR! [ CHAR LI J) PROMPT DELIVERIES. # BSKQTy? Norths Florid? A passenger servi< and comfort,equipped IMmSmm CIaamimm nnrl isimiig, emu For rates, scheduli tlon, write to WM. J Ge / THE PEOPL Hides, Furs H. A. MILLEI We want to Prii 3> NEW IN RINGS: | ;al Signet Ring | lenen's. Price: Ladies', $5.00; Gentle- ? enerraved in the center. J Urea then there the man with ? mil so dead, T ?" "Who never to hinself hath said, | liT7tis is in 1/ own, my 11a y fo*e land?' | t the office of The County Record and % cure the exact size, and where the ? i\S & CO., Jewelers, * >L, Charleston, atlr Carolina. ? - DOORS i BLINDS ? stock house in the South, tice. DHER CO STON, S. C l6tPERT WORJCMANSHltffj % ? ? / w! 'A m iorn & Son, 1 PRESS j 5 AND BLINDS, 1 :ston, s. c. ( ESTIMATES FURNISHED, t J. > ?UOMfAREoFT^VEL ;en fee? indoouih i?Cuba. ut unexcelled for luxury I with the latest Pullman i Thoroughfare Cars, e, maps or any informa* I. CRAIG, nerai Passenger Agent. Wilmington, N. C. / e's market! DEALER IN I Kinds of Fresh I leats and Fish. jhest Cash Price Paid for I and Poultry. R, PROPRIETOR thTvillage blacksmith was never more popular than we are, although his fame has been written about. We do our work better, in fact, than he did, for we have better facilities for doing a general blacksmithing business. We can repair your carriage or shoe your horse in such a manner as to leave no doubt in your mina as 10 our ability. WrM, VAUSE & SON, nt your Stationery MVTTfTTTTTTVTTVVTVTTVVT?TTVTHI I GROW WI t > t RY means of a mutually pr t and a thorough under t needs, coupled with a dgsire tc on the part of those intereste t cerns in this immediate vicinit the extensive service offered t f building for themselves a solid t for the larger business of the fi BANK OF WILLI Kingstree, C W Stoll, President. F Rhem, Vice-President. C 1 AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA^AA?AAA poi JBO OE 5 WHY GO ELS For your Furniture /buy so much cl I w. u. J A ? o . .. fj || Mattresses from >Iron Beds from Wdod Beds froftk _ Rockei#froralLl_ Best grade All Wool Blankets q Good grade Wool Blankets ! Also fine line Art Squa Agent for World Famous Sin I W.N.JACOBS, Kll | Cash or C Go To Si j WHEN Yfllf"iJlirnHM ! A record of more than twer hind him. With a bunch of n Jon hand, he is always ready f< Also Feed and Live J. L. Stuckey, i m* r*_n tp 1 ne rail i err KINGSTREE GRADED AN Began September A 11 si nil utfyai iiuviiii in Good Workii i Parents who intend entering t\ will please do so during the first we Patrons and friends of the Sch< visit the school at any time. Any further informatL applying to n j j 1 J. W. Swittenoerg, >' Superintendent Kingstree, 9 ^0 ^ fe /r~ * * . ?.i.: v 1 . TH US |B ?A fifnklo uiiuauic standing of business) H|| ) "lfve and let live'\ wHH d, many young, co^flH ;y are making usely this bank and { MH financial foundation 6HBH - / n AMSBURG, / ns E C Epps, Cashier. . W Boswell, Asst. EWHEREjM when you can InH leaper at |H =SSfS8M 2.50 to 15.00 H M 2.50 to m00 Hi 2.25 to POO II V| i.5o to i^r ah 3*00 ( ? res, Rugs, etc. -j|r VH ger Sewing Machine. | iSTREE, 3. y 1 Credit J tuckey f J ? r m JL E r IN HORSEFLESH ^ ity years stands be- J H ice norses and raules I or a sale or a swap. ry Stables. Lake City, S. C. II^BH D HIGH SCHOOL jl 16, 1912 hi s are now ng Order 9 pj' leir children in the school JH iek of the fall term. fl| x>l are cordially invited V ? H >n may be had by B F. 0. Fnns. 1 rr~7 H Clerk Board of Trustees. S: C. 1 , * > *