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WffKiH'U simmi P. S. I FUNERAL DIRI I keep on han Coffins, Ca of all kinds, and any place in th I can furnish all Gents', * I also have * In connection wi " represent three * nish cut flow* i on | PHONE No. 91. i i 1&f>e Peo COLD SI I Dealer in Beef, Everything; 1 market. We are payii H. A. M KINGSTREE, , ii ii i 'i ii imii i i ii in f i r\ I Lfon ' MMU COOTtBTS 8*0Ii { MITOGEN ? : ; AUCOMOC ABOUT '.9% "V . ?? I A Mifrttart. Effective Tmk I ant Sawi! Mfcr , -iliffl I! 1' a : srtJs.'Sar i !&? ?=? ' ., j I Corn-Fed Hogs Wanted I wil! pay highest market ]>ri corn-fed hogs. See me before i H. A. Miller. ProDrietor People' ket 1 666 cares Malaria, Chills a] er, Billious Fever, Colds ax Grippe?It kills the parasih causes the fever. It is a splend ative and general tonic.?Adi I BK!Bc:iAvravn^?;3,??B'>;;Esv)F,irn!9 COURTNEY JCTOR AND EMBALME.' d a large assortment of sKets and Vault ii ?I_ji__ J _i: j will giauiy ueuver iiitjui i e count}' on short notice. kinds of shrouds?Ladies Boys' and Girls'. a nice motor hearse. th my funeral business, floral houses and am fur>rs and funeral designs short notice. KINGSTREE, S. ( pies' MarKe ORAGED PLANT Pork, Mutton, Veal an Sausages up-to-date in a first clai ag Market Price for Hide ILLER,Prop. SO. CA1 e Weak and Inefficient Don't drag around from day to day in a worn-out condition, lacking energy, ambition, strength and endurance. If you are nervous, f?le, thin and easily exhausted?if r'our digestion is poor, your blood mpoverished, your kidneys, liver and bowels sluggish? TAKE MALTOGEN l'his preparation is a com pound of well tnown medicines that aid in the digestion and assimilation of the food, huilfl jp the blood and purify it by increasing the eliminative powers of the kidneys, liver and bowels. It is complete in itself and all that nature needs to tone ip the entire system. Maltogen inireases your weight. It builds up a reserve of strength and endurance, thus inabling you to resist disease. Maltogen is exactly the thing that convales:ents need?a general reconstructor of fforn-out bodies. For Sale at $1*20 KINGSTREE DRUG CO, Kingstree, S. C. ^ % ! s Mar- LOdgf U )-23-tf.; y/y*?Lr^ ' ?d Fe- / id La-: Mee ts the second Thursday - that ! in each month. Visiting bit lid lax- cordially invited. E. L. Hirsch, \ H. L. Prosser, Sec. 1 i Uiil'C Nove! TnLie rA novel table for workshops van B turned ami locked in thirty-two d S feivnt positions to save the labor _ 9 moving objects on which wo^k is h u siing done. ittnraraaaBMMHMMia s f .4tq you bilious g - c .xjua?naEai?MBHHM A i! . Liver cloggec |;,jjj]r!pff with waste, nc ; jiiggnl doiibt Take a 1 Wr^, b?ttle ?f Drecc I5'* ? II -if|S! ?the simple, I [e |[i^| safe herbal ilrllpLq medicine. It i ti -wM w'" re^eve f At Ybtii* Druggist I j SOUR STOMACH = INDIGESTiO * 1 Tbedford's Black-Draofht Higi | Recommended by a Tennessee ^ I Grocer for Troubles Re* p/ | wttmf from 1 orpid Lifer. i . East Naahrllle, Tenn.? The e(( lency of Thedford's Black-Draight, t i genuine, herb, liver medicine, Touched for by Mr. W. N. Pnrsons, grocer of this city. "It is witho doubt the best liver medicine, and yl dont believe I could get along witho i I It I take it for sour stomach, hei ' ache, bad liver, indigestion, and i other troubles that are the :result a torpid liver, i 1 have known and used it for yea: and can and do highly recommend tto every one. I won't go to bed wil out it in the house. It will do all claims to do. I can't say enough 1 It" . Many other men and women throne dout the country have found Bla< , Draught juirt as Mr Parsons describ ?valuable in regulating the liver e its normal functions, and in cleans! ! the bowels of impurities. 3S Thedford's Black-Draught liver me* line is the original and only genuii Accept no imitations or substitub . Always ask for Thedford's. & s. i To abort a cold k and prevent complications take a (alotaLs The purified and refined calomel tablets that are nauseal ess, safe and sore. Medicinal virtues retained and improved. Sold only in sealed packages. Price 35c. Want Ad|Rates ONE TIME: 2 cents a word All ads. cash with order excep where advertiser has no regula monthly account. THREE OR MORE consecutive in sertions, lHtf a word each inser tion. NINE OR MORE consecutive in sertions 1* a word each inser tion. CAPITALS LIKE THIS, thre. times the above rate. EACH INITIAL and group of fig ures is counted as a word, an< the name and address are als< counted. NO AD. ACCEPTED for less thai V 25*. "COPY" FOR CLASSIFIED ads must be in office by 12:00 noon j) . if cuuciHiaj | JLVI uiopia^ auo. uw in'?- than 12:00 noon Tuesday CORD will only be re iP for the first incorrec I, 40 any advertisement of "keys" or error Mio not lessen the value o ertisements will not b< j . 'vd by "make good" inser night sthren THE COUNTY RECORD N- 1IM Kingstree, S. C. My. r Uncle Walte Sior/a I : I fliw> /?H| 3 m W t t 'MiCHT?*0*1 | THE UNATTAINABLE ^ iCTMIKUK'S a spot on my back, ^ J. about the size of a postage ! stamp, that has been itching all day," 0 & said the retired merchant, "and it has i frw^, caused me more grief than the last 1 latest attack of rheumatism. I can't reach | i,v*k<s it with^ either | ^jlp like a horse with I I 1X1811 of m-v socla' I and commercial I defy the conven- O MHons, and get relief the best way he ^ , C "I can understand just how it has worried you," said the hotelkeeper. *The fact that you couldn't reach I Jy around and claw the itching place 10 with your fingers kept the matter fresh in your memory and got on your serves. The pursuit of the unattainable always is more interesting to us than the easier work close to hand. fou had your whole person to scratch, md might have bought a currycomb for a quarter, and had a good time, but & I<y rou couldn't be happy until you had he -fached the one inaccessible spot. , ^ "A while ago I imagined I had leart disease, and went and saw the Ha' loctor. He knows I have money in he hank, and am considered good pay, ' to he confirmed my worst tears, and ut nade up his mind to have me for his j r id- ttar patient, until one of us petered all ?nt. He threw an awful scare Into me. of :o that I went home sweating ice cold ! ircus lemonade. ^ "He pave me some medicines and a ' j ^ ot of instructions. Among them was . ?ne to the effect that when I went to ted T should always sleep on my right ! ____ " tide. He cautioned me over and over | or gain against laying on my left side. , tnd left the impression that if I dis- JLvJ fh- tbeyed him. I'd wake up some morn- ! :k- ng to find myself a candidate for a , who t lorn! horseshoe. out 1 ^ "That matter looked easy at the thin; irne. and I assured the doctor I'd fol- ( ^ ow Ills bylaws to the letter. When ^ went to bed that night. I stretched ! mt on my right side, and in ten rain??. ites I was lust suffering to roll over. 411(1 ' 98. don't believe I ever had such a gg innkering for anything. It seemed to e ne the height' of hnroan happiness with ? vould lie in sleeping on one's left side., T~~' followed instnictlons for two nights, nd then I decided that life wasn't vortii such sacrifices, and I rolled over JF?" ' -J -??* ? I-'* and nnfhlncr 6 IUU "II IIIJ ?v. inppened. I was feeling better than isnal next morning when I got np. "Of course this experience lessened ny confidence In the doctor's lnstruclons. and I concluded that If I was rolnc to sidestep the Instructions I night as well sidestep the medicines, ^ 00. for they tasted like low life In a Chinese alley, and I threw the whole &i ot out of the window. Thus the saw- in mnes lost his most promising patient ^ >ecanse he handed out a rule that ivasn't strictly necessary. "Speaking of the unattainable, do rou know what's the matter with Silas If Furbelow? He has everything a man ?ou!d ask, a stranger In the town would say. He has a beautiful home 1 ind a wife who would be considered a mcce?s anywhere, and he has festoons of money where It will do the most rood. 0 "Yet he has a secret sorrow. I st hink he's the most melancholy man I p( ?vor saw. and his trouble Is that he ^an't raise a good stand of whiskers. ^ Nowadays, when whiskers are consld- 0 rod an Infirmity. It seems strange hat any man should grieve over such 8 i .matter. 8 * ? "He sends all over the United p ~~ States for hair powers, and half the B tj ? time his face Is blistered or swollen, B * and still the whiskers won't grow on T him. Tf some miracle happened, and BBM h? woke up some morning to find his ___ countenance all covered with whiskers. t he'd probably have them shaved off r within a week; but because they won't grow, he won't be happy till he gets ? them." Weary of Whirlwinds. "You don't seem to like the Idea of ^ a whirlwind campaign." "I hate the mere mention of It." p e replied Farmer Corntossel. "Maybe J you'd find it hard to understand, nev j er havln' lived. as I did. in a part of 5 the country where every once in awhile you have to pet out and run for a cvclonc cellar." Plenty of Time. Teachei^What, Bohby, you gay you t don't want to be president of the United States? Bright Lad?Not just now. thank", j If It's all the same to you I'd rather wait until after a couple of more elecs tions.?American Legion Weekly. f r His Weak End. "Reggie Is going to the country on Saturday." "Fo** '. week-end?" % JO "Yes: his head's been bothering ? him."?Boston Transcript. I pgp Worth the Labor Involved. the old days, tlie Cerntopsian. or (I quadruped dinosaur, provlllj named the En ceratops. roamp Red Deer valley, in Alberta, la, and at Steveville. r_'*> miles east of Calgary. W. K Cutler exed a tine ossified speeunen of uge creature. One side almost . Mr. Cutler had to ?mh tii.ousrn e feet of rock to clear a-va \ the on. Tie had been excavating <ui he specimen for eight months o Hubby's Hue Deauville women nre usinu ccl? face powders 10 match their j. Hoi whatever the hue of the purchase, the husband always a little blue.?Lady's Pictorial. fill I .i The Universal Car i < ales [-Service sist on Genome Ford Parts. ; i ). W.SMITH INGSTREE, - S. C. ve that job printed right?by us. ] Repair T Hard Work Often Breaks and Creates a Need j EN and women who do hard labor, such as building, farming or housekeeping, and those ( do exhaustive brain work of varldnds, often feel the need of some; to help renew fagged forces and ; up the system. help repair the wear caused by , work, to gain renewed strength energy, many have obtained good ts from taking Zlron Iron Tonic, on Is a perfected preparation of ! medicinal Iron salts, combined other valuable strength-giving i PALMETTO Palmetto College offers th< jcretarial, Typewrttfag, Bookkec anchea. A scholarship in Palmetb i our Free Employment Dapartm ained executives than all other cc 1 the old established business collef fDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION 1 EXPERIENCED TEACHERS \ POSITIONS GU You can complete the prescr allege in less than half the time r udent body represents every state mnsylvania. The reason is?Palm Address: Box 65, Varnville, S, rangeburg, S. C., or 57 Wentworth Palmetto College?the school Ve pay your railroad fa Just A ar load Rock Lime, Car load Sash and Do Car load genuine R Car load H^drat Car load Acme Car load Por Prices RT Kingstree Ha [ampton Street, I r * . ... " i "Is Th> the Mighty Oceanf In ln> .-in biography. James G. Bn- vf neker. tlie eritic. says of his first view of tin? oof;i:i: "When I saw the sea ;i was as iliit ?s 8 temperance lec'iirt I was disappointed l-eenuse of its wet monotony. I quoted Landor " help me out: 'Is this the tnlghty ot-ean??Is this all? Like the girl fca 'he Stendhal novel, who found lore nsipid, I fell like asking: 'Is that ill?"'?"Steeplejack." hy -James Gfl> ons Huneker. i \ o Eu' nie Invented the Crinoline. A in ?n^ the late Km press Bugenle'3 initieroits " laiins to fame not the least jnT??re?ima wais iter 'mention of the crinoline ?kirt. nbkli *he la said to |fl have been the first to devise and wear ^9 n few months before ttie Mrtb of tho Prince liiiperhil H NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE H Notice is hereby given that the 9 undersigned as Administrator of the estate of E. J. Eaddy, deceased, will apply to the Probate Judge of Williamsburg County at his office in Kingstree, S. C., on Friday November 22nd at 12 o'clock noon, for their final discharge as such administrator and at said time will make a full accounting for their acts and doings as administrator, i FARMERS & MEHCHANTS NATIONAL BANK. Lake City, S. C. Administrator of the estate of E. J. Eaddy, deceased. 10-14-5t pmb ^ 5 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR f W FINAL DISCHARGE / I i Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, as general guardian of Lily Viola Marlow, will ? apply to the Probate Judge of the County of Williamsburg at his office in Kingstree, S. C., on Monday the 16th day of November, 1920, for his letters dismissory, and at the said time will make fall accountings of his actings and doings as such general guardian. J J. W. MARLOW 1 General guardian of Lily Viola Marlow. 10-14-&tl&s i he Wear || {| Down a Person's Health or Ziron Iron Tonic. $ tJ tonic Ingredients, which are recoot j mended by leading physicians. 4 J Mr. H. B. Converse, of McBweo, nj Tenn., writes: MI had been working VtA very hard, and was getting weak and run-down from hard work. When I *1 commenced taking Ziron, In a few days t 1 I felt stronger, and now I hare taken two bottles I feel as strong as ever, . although I have kept at work all the a. time." Ton cannot lose anything by giving Ziron a trial, but very likely will gala much. Your druggist will sell you the first bottle on a money-back guarantees 9 COLLEGE |i >rough courses in Stenography, I sping, Accounting and kindred I t> College gives you a membership j ent. We receive more calls for I illeges in the South. We furnish 1 ^es with teachers. I DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL 1 NEW EQUIPMENT j ARANTEED. J ibed course of study in Palmetto fl squired in any other school. Our in the South and as far east as I 1/. J v '4 "i " mk . 11 0 Lrrived gj ors (white pine) ed Cedar Shingles, ed Lime, Cement Plaster, i nana ueraent. m m rdware Co., > Kingstree, S. C. I