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| Professional Cards. | Dr. R. C. McCABE Dental Surgeon, Office in Hirsch building, over Kingstree Drug Co's. 8-28-tf Dr. R. J. McCABE / DENTIST, -\KINGSTREE, - S. C Office in McCabe Building, next to Court House. M. D. NtSMl l H, DENTIST, Lake City, S. C. W. L. TAYLOR DENTIST, Office over Dr W V Brockington*s Store, HINGSTREE, - S. C. 5-21-tf. ^1866 1914 "a. m. snider. SURGEON DENTIST. Oyer Gamble & Jacobs' Drug Store. J. DeS. Gilland Attorney-at-Law Second Floor Masonic Temple I Florence, S. G _ ? R*nl Mc'NMES. M. R. C. V. S. B. Kater McIl^ES, M. D.. V. M. D VETERINARIANS. One of us will be at Kingstree the /f rat Monday in each month, at Heller's Stables. 9-28-tf ^wKINGSTREE Lodge, No. 46 ^ A. F.M. meets Thursday before full moon each month. Visiting brethren are cordially invited. R K Wallace, W M. J M Ross. Sec. 2-27-ly ?Kingstree Chapter, No. 22. Order Eastern Star Meets every Thursday night after full moon and two weeks later. Mrs B E Clarkson, W M. Mrs Stella Cook Sect'y. l-28-tf i JH,Kingstree Lodge, saw No. 91 jlH Knights o( Pythias Regular conventions every second and fourth Wednesday nights. Visiting brethren always welcome. Castle Hall, Srd story Gourdin Building. 1-14 lvr B E Clarkson, C C. \ EC Epps, K of R & S. @ Visiting chopper! cor. lially invited to ooroc op and sit on a stumj or hang abonton the p h Stoll, J M Brown, Clerk. Con. Com | Fish! Fish! Fish! I (I Pendergrass' Fish Market I V| Now Ready! I Koat moat tn eat is nice. I IAUV MVWV _ _ fresh fish, especially for this season. We get fresh fish two to three times a week and from now on will keep them. You can depend on getting nice, fresh stock at any time. We positively guarantee every string of fish we sell so if they are not entirely satisfactory return them at once and we will cheerfully refund your money. The famous Red Fin Croakers are now in season, a fine fish and best for this time of year. Special to the readers of this ad: On Fridays only, by mentioning this ad, you can buy a 25c string of Croakers for 30c in cash. Be sure and call for FISH. Pendergrass Bros. Co. Kingstree, - S. C. 'Phone 14. r CHICHESTER S PILLS ' THE DIAMOND BRAND. A Ladles! Aak jrour l>ra?l,t for A\ ?<( Ohl-ehea-ter Diamond Ur?nd/A\ 1*11 Is la Red and Oold metaIllc\V/ boxes, sealed with Blue Ritboo. \/ Take no other. Bur of your V 17 flr OrnnM. Ask for CIIX-CIIEk.TEK I*' I C Jf DIAMOND BRAND FILLS, for 95 IC B years known as Best, Safest, Always Reliable "J,??r SOLO BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE Receipt Books, Blank Notos, Mortgages and all Legal Blanks in demand, for sale at The Record office. If we have not the 1 form you wish we can print it cn short / notice. ? ? - ?- _ . " & SAFE SIDE? IF NOT, WHY NOT? Whose fault is it? It is no I ours. We offer you the necessar: I $100 Reward, $100 L The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only !! positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address: F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo. O. 8o!d by all Druggists. 7Tc. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. \ requirements to place you on th< safe side, and would be more thai delighted to WRITE YOU A POLICY that will protect you from all los. by fires at a very low rate. W< represent the best and most re liable companies on earth. Kinestree Insurance.Real Estate &LoanCf) o? 1 W. H. WELCH, Manager. Epps' Market All meats bought and sold for cash. Don't ask for credit. Cpps' Market I Cr. Academy dX Mill Sts. I LIGHINING RODS, H* L* WH1TLOCK L?1C? Citr. ?. C.. Special Sales Agent ? v. Representing the largest man ofacturers of all kinds Ira proved Copper and Galvanize*: Section Rods. < Endorsed bj the Highest Scientific An t Rheumatism I )T | For Young and Old I J The acute agonizing pain of I 1 n rheumatism is soothed at once E 3 by Sloan's Liniment. Do not fl r * rub?it penetrates to the sore fl spot, bringing a comfort not I 3 I dreamed of until tried. Get a fl ^ I bottle today. n - i rheumatism 1 I Here What Others Sajr: I f I "I highly roeommend your Liniment I I, as the best, remedy for rheumatism I ever used. Before using it I spent large sums H of money trying to got relief of the misery S3 and pains in limbs and body, so I tried " M ^our Liniment both internal and external I S3 and I found quick rr lief, and now am I c R well and strong again."?Geo. Curtis, 226 fcjj jV. loth St., Springfield, III. S S Here's Proof E "I wi.'h to write and tell you about a E fall I had down fourteen steps, and bruised fl I my neck and hip very bad. I could not I sleep at all. I sent my wife for a 25 cent H I bottle of your Liniment and in two days' I time I was on my feet again."?Charles fl H Hyde, 1325% Prairie Ave., St. Louis, Mo. I SLOAN'S LINIMENT for neuralgia, sciatica, sprains and fl bruises. R fl All Druggists, 2 Sc. -1 I Send four cents in stamps for a I fl TRIAL BOTTLE | n Dr. Earl S. Sloan, Inc. I j^Dept. B. Philadelphia, Pa. [ 1 Arrival of Passenger Trains at Klngstree. The Atlantic Coast Line railroad has promulgated the following sched, ule, which became effective Sunday, June 1, 1914: i North Bound. No 80 - - - 7:23 a m i *No 46 - - 11:35 am ; No 78 - - - 6:02 p m ! South Bound. < No 79 - - - 11:09 am I *No 47 - - - 6:38 p ra f No 89 - 9:18 p m *Paily except Sunday. j| PATCHES ini>o? fiiKno opnooia 11\7 arlant. j thorities and Fire Insurant k.V* --- ?: ?7 -" j Companies). Pure Copper Wir< *Xih *f*' - 1 Cables, all sizes. Our Full Cos' !^#v'-VV'-- - Guarantee given with each job .'.jla. ?" -i?j i sell on close margin of profit dividing commission with mi customers. S-7-t] WATTS1 JEWELRY STORE KINGSTREE, S. C. I keep on hand everything to be found in an up-to-date jewelry house Repairing and engraving done with neatness and despatch. :: As a home dealer, guaranteeing quality and prices, I Solicit Your Patronage. Near the Railroad Station. Registration Notice. The office of tne Supervisor of Reg istration will be open on the 1st Mod day in each month for the purpose o registering any person who is quali fied as follows: Who shall have been a resident o the State for two years, and of thi county one year, and of the polling pre cinct in w^ich the elector offers b vote four months before the day o: election, and shall have paid, si: months before, any pop tax then dui and payable, and who can both reai and write any section of the constitution of 1895 submitted to him by thi Supervisors of Registration, or wh< can show that he owns, and has pais all taxes collectible on during thi nwuont roor mnnupf.v i ti f hi a t, piCOCUV J , pj "J/VI WJ IU vu?w VMV assessed at three hundred dollars 01 oiore. H A Meyer, rlerk of Board Sfistte.Answailrt ! WEBSTERS * * I riNTERNATIONAL I tk mehum websteb it in your talk and read hit, at i the street car, in tbe office, shop >1 you likely qaestion the mean- | ime amp word, A friend asks: = akea mortar harden?" Yon seek ' oa o f Lock Katrint or the pron an- = tJmjMtm, Whatib uhit* coat? \ r Creatioa answers all kinds of 1 i in Langnage.History. Biography. ] 'o reign Words, Trades, Arts and ? ?lS5?eSsx ' | The only dictionary with J g the Jwts divided p* a*.?char- J % n | metering as "A Stroke of ' | MaP^wEdmec i On ^thin, opsone, strong, W^jfkAjWm^ = lkction to own the Iferriam |S||i|< M/Bl 11 s Webster In a form so light Rmv/ju tjjlmj / 1 and so conrenient to use!cjIII]]///// ff One half the thickness andOTtUgn WmJ l g weight of Regular Edition. H On strong book paper. Wt, f tDll ~ st^h"* |K I | Wrtur* jji|[ m LVJL Illlltl VUMV/Oy VOpWAMi&J MivtMj/v f ed for quick repairing. They are - made from regular air tube stock f and are made with edges tapered p very thin, so that when cemented . to the tube they act in perfect j harmony with the tube and do ' not have a tendency to come loose \ in use. FULL line of Cement, i tape, soapstone, pumps, etc. t- Kingstree Garage. I*. T. THOMPSON. Mgr. i The New Jersey Fire . Insurance Co., Newark, - New Jersey j? f is old, strong and reliable and solicits your I patronage. Whether f your business is small I or large we will give it our undivided attention. I F. K. GRAHAM : ExcIumtc Resident Agent | Kingstree, - South Carolina | 3 1 If a word to the wise is sufficient, <f this ought to cause every delinquent | subscriber to pay up quick. A Dream?Was It Yours? A school teacher dreamed that he quit teaching and bought a farm. He felt happy in the prospect of freedom and profit. The first crop planted was wheat, and the yield was large; again the teacher was happy. The total amounted to 1,000 bushels, and the market price was a dollar a bushel; he sold it all, and felt that now he could afford to do some things he long had wished to do. But the wheat had been sold to 1,000 different people, a bushel to each one. A few of them paid cash, but more did not, and many of them neglected to pay even when reminded. He was troubled, but awoke to find he was still a teacher. It required no Joseph to interpret the dream; he saw the point, gave heed to the pointer, and remitted promptly for his subscription to his county paper. | UGH! CALOMEL MAKES Will cure your Rheumatism neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and ifcvns, Old Sores, Stings of Insects .v ;c. Antiseptic Anodyne, used ir :.!?.!! 7 and'externally. Price 25c YOU UKA1HLY MtH. Stop Using Dangerous Drug Before It Salivates You! It's Horrible! You're bilious, sluggish, constipated and believe you need vile, dangerous calomel to start your liver and clean your bowels. Here's my guarantee! Ask your druggist for a 50 cent bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone and take a spoonful tonight. If it doesn't start your liver and straighten you right up better than calomel and without griping or making you sick I want you to go back to the store and get your money. Take calomel today and tomorrow you will feel weak and sick and nauseated. Don't lose a day's work. Take a spoonful of harmless, vegetable Dodson's Liver Tone tonight n-J tttoLt/-, nrv -foolinor crrpflt" It's aiiu vvout up ivkuu6 &4v-v. perfectly harmless, so give it to your children any. time. It can't salivate, so let them eat anything afterwards. Somewhat Involved. A few days ago in the northern part of Columbia, while an old-time darky was lazily leaning against the outside of a grocery store, an antebellum negro from the country, driving a wagon loaded with chickens, stopped in front of the store. The city negro said, "Hello, Bob, ain't got no eggs, is you?" "You didn't ax me is I got no eggs is you, but ax me ain't I got no eggs is you?" said Bob gruffly. "I ain't ax you ain't you got no eggs is you, but I ax you is you got no eggs is you?" answered the city negro. Tightening the reins to drive on, Bob replied, "I ain't said Ijs got no eggs, and I ain't said I ain't got no eggs but you can't have my eggs no how."?Thv State. BURDENS LIFTED j From Klogstree Backs?Relief Proved By Lapse of Time. Backache is a heavy burden; Nervousness, dizziness, headache; Rheumatic pain; urinary ills; All wear one out. Often effects of kidney weakness. No use to cure the symptoms, Relief is but temporary if the cause remains. If it's the kidneys, cure the cause. Doan's Kidney Pills are for kidney ills; "ti/Mif wnnr noiorViKftr's nsqp ivcou auuut juu* Here's Kingstree testimony. The kind that can be investigated. Mrs T S Kelley, Kingstree, says: "I had dull pains in the small of my back, and was sore and lame in the morning. I had nervous headaches and spells of dizziness. The kidney secretions were unnatural. When I read about Doan's Kidney Pills, I used two boxes, that I got from the Scott Drug Co, and they rid me of all signs of kidney trouble." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy?get Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that Mrs Kelley had. Foster-Milbum Co, Props, Buffalo, N Y. Undressed LumberI always have on hand a lot of undressed lumber (board and framing) al my mill near Kingstree. for sale at the lowest price for good material. See oi write me for further information, etc. ZZZ2&- H. HODGE. " CANDLE MANY JCENTURIES OLD Inhabitants of Arras Have Great Faith in Sacred Relic Most Carefully Guarded. Devastated Arras possesses an ancient church, Notre Dame des Ardents, which remained uninjured despite the recent terrific bombardment, and which contains a unique relic that is nearly 1,000 years old. The relic is known as the noly candle. It is guarded in a richly enameled silver casket, made to the order of Jean de Sasquepee, lord of Baudlmont and owner of Arras, and a curious history is attached to it. It appears that in May, 1105, the Holy Virgin appeared during the night to two minstrels. A terrible plague depopulated Arra3 at that time, and the Virgin?so goes thfi loocnH rvo xrrs tita mlnounln Secret Closely Kept Cologne's toilet water industry, which is being so seriously affected by the war, was established iu the beginning of the seventeenth cen: tury. The inventors of toilet w^ter (eau-de-Cologne) were Paul Feminls and Maria Clementine, a Catholic ' nun. They began on a small scale, 1 with few persons employed, whom they did not initiate into the secrets of the i whole process, the last and most important mixture being made by the , inventors themselves. Paul Feminis left the secret with the Farina family, while the nun bequeathed the secret to one Peter Schaeben, who had been her assistant for fnany years. t ; Thrift. Mayor Mitchel of New York, at the conference of mayors in Philadelphia, said at a luncheon: ; "A city should be conducted aa thriftily as a Scotch household. You know, of course, the kind of Seotch household I mean?the kind where the father, setting off on a fortnight's busij ness trip, says in the hall: " 'Good-by, all, and, Kathleen, dinna 1 forget to mak' lettle Dugald tak' hi3 glasses aff when he's na lookin' at uaething.'" ft v?v iv()vuu?gafc buu inu iuiuaiiria a candle, which they in turn gave to Bishop Lambert of Arras and told them that the hot wax of this candle mixed with pure water would cure the inhabitants of Arras of the dreadful malady. The remedy proved efficacious, and a grateful populace erected the monastery of Ardents. The candle has been carefully guarded, and it is the firm belief of the inhabitants of Arras that it frequently saved them from utter destruction. IS WORK OF MANY MONTHS Construction of the Marvelous Zeppelin Aircraft Not a Matter Which Can Be Hurried. The building of a Zeppelin is not the work of a day. The mere work on the vessels takes an entire year, and when that work is done another three months must be spent in testing. Stretched in a framework of girders, there are from seventeen to twentyfive balloonettes from end to end. Over these and over the girders is an outer skin of proofed canvas. Slung under the great length is a series of cabins. Rigtit in front is the station of the lookout man, who is in charge of the starting and the landing; he has anchors slung beneath him. In the first I 1 Ul-U i AJ 1? * ? uun?,f wnicu is enureiy covered in, are two petrol engines. Behind this boat lb the gangway, fitted up with sleeping berths for the crew. In the center is the observation station. It is from here that the bombs are dropped, and it is in here that the marvelous steering and sighting apparatus is installed, as well as the wireless plant. Training for the Housewives. The failure of former shop and factory girls as wives and housekeepers is often commented upon by American social workers. In this connection it is interesting to note the establishment in Leipsic of a compulsory continuation school for unmarried women employed in industry. According to the regulations provided for this purpose by the municipal council all unmarried women i u n.t.i a wiiu ua.ve liuisneu me puuuc stuuui^ and who live, or are employed in industrial, mercantile or other establishments in Leipsic are compelled to attend this continuation school for three years. Even unemployment is not accepted as an excuse for failure to attend the school. Housekeeping is the central subject taught, although instruction is also to be given in industrial and general subjects. The number of hours of instruction ranges from four to six each week. In addition to the compulsory features of the school, provision is also made for voluntary attendance on the part of girls living at home or in service. Hair Pulling a Disease. Hair pulling isn't confined to marltal disputes. There is a curious affliction, more of nerves than of the skin, called trichotillomania, which nonooo noAnl a fn mill smi+ thoir HW71 VWUD^O pcv/yiv tu |/U<A UUV vuv<* w hair. In the last number of the Journal of the American Medical Association a Kansas City specialist describes two cases which he treated. A young woman of twenty-seven was in the haLit of pulling out her eyebrows; a schoolboy of fourteen tweaked the hairs out of the left side of his head. The hair pulling was involuntary; irreslstable impulses, coming suddenly, caused them to do it. Rest, freedom from worry and tonic containing arsenic produced noticeable improvement in both cases. | KiUr\cu or i.i rouLI fir irtrtD . | Bantams More Than Pay .for Keep in Number of Eggs They Lay?Ailments Spread Rapidly. Many persons are of the opinion ! that bantams, because of their small size, are valuable only for ornamental purposes. They are mistaken, however, for while they are rather too small for table use, they will more than pay for their keep in the number of eggs they lay. For those who do not have much room for poultry bantams are excellent chickens. They thrive well in close confinement; a flock of a dozen can be kept in a yard ten feet square, and a good-sized dry goods box wili serve as a house. They are small feeders, yet the females will produce on an average 100 eggs each year, and the eggs are almost as large as those laid by some strains of Leghorns. Don't let disease of any kind get a start in your flock. As soon as any disease apj ears, isolate the affected birds in a coop kept for that special purpose, or, if the cases are very baa and the birds are not of special value use the hatchet and destroy the bodies. An ailment will spread rapidly, hence better sacrifice a few fowls at the start than run the risk of losing many. Disease is sometimes introduced into a flock of birds that have been purchased at other places, so care should always be used in purchasing add'Monal stock. Every v/ne who has ever had experience with poultry knows that cleanliness is absolutely Imperative if the flock is to prove profitable. Fowls will do something toward balancing their own rations, and they will take more or less exercise if they have the chance. But they cannot nd their quarters of filth and vermin. No doubt, however, but that the fowls on many farms would be glad if they could perform such work. It would be done then. The development of the cold storage business in eggs has made it difficult for city people to secure fresh eggs, o? good quality eggs, therefore there is a the soil is foul ana run 01 aisease j germs is to spade or plcw it up and j sow it in rye. Sell to Best Advantage. j' When a farmer, either by good luclc or great skill, has raised a fine crop,; he owes it to himself to sell it to the best advantage. I . good business for the farmer. CARING FOR THE BROOD SOW Animals Intended for Breeding Purposes Should Be Matured, but Not Fat?Induce Exercise. As the breeding season approaches it is necessary to have the sows in the best of condition. Animals intended for breeding purposes should be matured but not fattened; if immature animals are to be used at all, they should be at least' eight months old before being bred. During pregnancy, sows should have abundant exercise and a variety of feed. During the winter months, un1 4 OAT1fA less* CAim tixrt! ut idncu, uiuuu ouv*o are particularly liable to lie in their J Sow of Good Conformation. quarters and become inactive. Effort should be made to Induce them to exercise. This may be accomplished by having them travel around the barnyard for feed, or by housing them some distance from their feeding place, or by making them root for grain scattered under litter on a barn or shed flcpr. They should not be given too much of any one kind of feed. If excessively fed, corn is par- * ticularly objectionable. x GET "STAND" OF ASPARAGUS Plant Requires Deep, Sandy, Black Loam?Fertilizer Is of the Greatest Importance. Asparagus requires a deep, sandy, black loam soil, the deeper the better; subsoil of a porous nature and well tile drained. The item of fertilizer is one of gigantic importance. Fertilizer in some form must be procured in liberal quantities. Asparagus is not a dainty feeder; it devours alike the fine ground " * ? ? - ? J ? Jao/1 oof Done 01 commerce aim me ucau v?? picked up in the back alley. In starting a family asparagus bed plow the ground at least six inches deep. The plants should be one year old, set in rows three feet apart and eighteen inches apart in the row. Dig the holes for the plants large enough to receive the roots in their natural position, and eight inches deep; firm the earth well over the plants. Two hundred will supply a goodsized family all they can use. Cultivate and fertilize well for two yeara before cutting and you will have plen-: ty of good asparagus. Rare Delicacy for Hens. A patch of rye in the poultry run is a rare delicacy for the hens in winter ' and is a prime egg food. A good way i to disinfect an old poultry yard where j