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w, ~ k it" Where Your Hair? Id your comb? Why so? Is not the head a much better place ? ^ "* ? ? .? ? ?. ! ~*r>r? t iJ ttcriecp wnatis lcrii i where It belongs! Ayer'sHair Vigor, new improved formula, quickly stops falling hair. There is not a particle of doubt about it. We speak very positively about this, for we know. flsas not change the color of tk* hmr. /I Ckow iltoytu Sluers ^ modtMUwyi Indeed,the one great leading feature of our n evil air Vigor may veil be said to bo |fciftr~it stops falling hair. The* it goefteee- step further?it aide nature in restoring the heir tad scalp to a healthy condition. Ask for "the new kind." iliV>UJ.C. Ay?Co.. LowoU. Mmm ? BUB aUBBiN6 KATES. I We offer cbeaj? clubbing rates with n number of popular newspapers and periodicals. Read care fully the following list and select tbe one or more that you fancy and ve shall be pleased to send in yoar order. These rates are of coarse all . U ? A _u:?u wn IUTIUW) wuiuu uicMia imi both the record and the paper ordered mast be paid for, not 1, 2. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,10,11, but twelve months ahead. Below ie the list of oar beet clubbing offers. the record and News & Courier (Semi-weekly,) $1.60. the record and Home & Farm (twice a month,) $1.35. the record and New York World (3 times a week,) $1.75. the record and Atlanta Constitution (3 times a week) $1 85. the record and Atlanta Constij / tation (weekly $1.50. i j the record and Bryan's Commoner, $1.75. * the record and Cosmopoliton t Magazine $1 75. thi record aod Youth's Companion.(New Subscribers) $2.50. the record Semi-Weekl? State, $2.50. ! ""^n^jhe record and Lippiucott's tfyne 1 year each 12.75. , ^ let record and National miine, 1 year each, $1 60. ta&. We do not club with any tcpapers. The first issue you # of the paper or periodical is ^ Jce that the money for same ten forwarded by as. We are ^ponsible after that. ;,t CUUN'I'T KttUKU? . iKmfttree, 3. C 1 SofP. i 4L/- KmcttmLodc* No-91 1 ?S Kntgfyts of pytl^ias Secular Conventions Every i 2m4 mm* 4tfc^i?n<?r atf*** fting* brethren always welcome, Osm Hall 3rd story Gourd in Building. * ThoB. McOutchen, c. c. ;v r. K. Wallace, k. e. s. , I r11 ' ' n -i i rw LARGEST WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRY GOODS AND CARPET HOUSE IN THE SOUTH. i I %TTnw spp I OUR STORES ARE " S3SSS OUR READY-fO-\ I 1 v ARE THE MOST STYLISH T< Ladies' |Nobby Eton Suits made i Panamas, Voiles, Black and Colored T from $18.00 to $30.00. Worsted suits Ladies' Shirt Waist suits in silk-law 16.00 to $33.00 per su it. Ladies' Silk Jumper suits, "The lab ' per suit. Ladies' Princess suits (also new) nu range from $12.00 to $35.00 per suit. LADIES' 20 Styles here to every one to be foi When you intend buying a waist?1 send us your measure, state what pric he prettiest and chea pest waist you < We make a specialty of L 2 Mattings, Curtains and Uphc Agents for Dr. Jager ~ Patterns, 10, and 15c. 1 v * I | IF YOU WANT A BUGGY I WHY NOT BUY THE Best on the Market? | j we sell them?the tyson & jones. we handle a number of other standard makes, also wagons, harness, lap robes, horse blankets, etc., all the best on the market _ , ? i ? t * ?i ? : F. C. Thomas, iclxig-stxfee, s. c. > i.L P. P. F*. (Prtefcty 4ak, Mt In( Mi >im MAM POMTIVI C0RRS or ALL rORM? and st ao IB* Of f. f. f. m ? M*?- 101 ?U1 r?c?ia Im* Mi iW^A M mbMmHm, Mi pMriA ?Mh MMg W MM of limy Ml teNM nmMM( pM* MMmMm fur tfea mm ?f all "m mniuy A* hum a*r nnd toy MM MA * WMMi A?iatmy 0BBM* tn m<W P. P. P. Ml TIMMM BlAh, IpyMMi BAm- LaiMs ?Imw iyMa im mmM Mi mmm> iwmm owm ma awm, wbma klMi to ism impfm-mOitw 4m mmmm imami AkMflMltM. km- mmm MMl ImiikniM >r* pacuiMr'y M O?>MMM. 0*i CAf Mil Wm At ,^*3f twMii hp * ?M<torfhl ??# % ?! gMMRBBRHMMR* mmmmmmmmmmim<?? atf^iiii ia! aiifinri 11 i STKHILI5 -o bUKUMU anMi.1. Chunk. Mi " t B|i| riin.1i ? ^ bl.o4 l*?im<,t ??>p?rtoi at P P P.. - II" ? -. bwik PoteM. M*. C/# P*0"* Prt* *>* ?d P?? ? MUriiDnaWiL F. F. F. h ni u %?w mmOmt .?*Mr. MMtaf a? Ik. "Sg * V. LIFFUkM. Probata* -**r- ?r" ? ^ Savannah. Qa. Mil, M Ml Mir *7 F. F. P-. M RHEUMATISM 9iank of 'Williamsburg, KINGSTREE, S. C. Capital Stools/' - - $-40,000. -has, W. Stoli, Pres. E. G Epps, Cashier, F. Rhem, V, Pres t VE do business on business principles. VE extend every consideration consistent with safe and sound banking1. VE pay four per cent on deposits in Savings Department, pay able quarterly. - - -- .... . . T 1, !i. !, YE*respectlully solicit your Business, mrge or smau it wui re ceive our best attention. Board. Of IDlxectors. Ckm*. 20. Stolt, 2i/. Zf. tltiikin*, PS. Smurelia, 2i/. / 2f0x90 m, / Vtfc&Mddtn, 3>. Pkmm, 5! J(. SSlmkaimj, / C. iriri<?i. Louis Cohen & Co. 232 AND 234 INQ STREET, CHARLESTON. S. C. The lease (hat fires yea "SATISFACTIW #r year aeaey hack. tINTG AND SUMMER FILLED TO OVERFLOWIM! WITH TIE BEST OF TEE MRKETS VEAR GARMENTS SILKS AND Dl 3 BE FOUND ANYWHERE. Th? newest weaves and colorings. of Putty Pl?ids and Mixtures- Pllid T.ffaU 8iUc, in . largo range , a?.Ji!ta. Pr.Tot.Uk a",rang. *'89 ?d,? ^ from *10.00 to 130.00. ? fll'"tS 19 inch Changeable Taffeta Silk at 50 n, linen and lingerie. Priced from ^ inch changeable Taffeta Silk at $1 Bose Bay Taffeta Silk at 50c per yar Mt " RnV?H from 214.00 to 230.00 i?7 ineh Raiah Silk at 75c Der vard. Black Taffeta Silk, 36 inches wide, a ide of lingerie, lawn and silk. Prices yard. dress waists Large assortment of all the new plai yard. md in any ?her house in the South. FuU ^ meQt of aU the plain ^ >e it Madras, Lawn, Linen or Silk, jyard. e you want to pay and we'll send you ! We carry the largest assortment of i sver purchased. for Dress and Mourning. Write for sa idies' Muslin Underwear; Boys' and Girls' Clothing; G )lstery Goods. 's celebrated Sanitary and Woolen Under-Wear an ?? i fit Told at Talt. Taft, August 12:?Crops in this section are flourishing and we enjoy good health. Our community is saddened by the death of Mr J J McCullough. Mr and Mrs T A Blakeley have gone to the Jamestown exposition. Hon. and Mrs W D Bryan spent several days last week at the Isle of Palms and Mount Pleasant and in Charleston on pleasure and business. Tomortt? M 1 la'it'n f Ar 1 f TTA IUW LUC J V? III 1LU > C ivi u knu weeks' sojourn in the mountains of Western North Carolina. They will be accompanied by Miss Lucile and Master W D Bryan, Mis N W Cook, Mrs Bennett A Brown and Mr J Manson Brown. The party will visit Asheville, Hendersonville and other points. The pulpit of the Methodist church at Taft was filled last Sunday by Brother Tart of Salters, in the absence of Rev J 0 Caraway, who is enjoying the sights of the Jamestown exposition Bismarck. IMOU1 immioi come up fcud tit oq a stomp or bai>f About oa the PHILIP STOLL, 9 27 12m. Con Com. Registration Notice. TheofRce or the S-upervisor of Reg istfcation will be opined on the first Monday in every month for the purpose of the register ing of any person ia. nnaliflaul aa fnllnur* ; T? liV/ iC ww .wt.wnw . Who shall have been a resident of the State for two years, and of the county one year, and of the polling precinct in which the elector offers to vote four months liefore the day of election, and shall have paid, six months before, any poll tax then due and payable, and who can both read and write any section of the constitution of 1895 submitted to him by4he Supervisors of Registration, or who can show that he ovns. and has paid all taxes collectable on dnring the present year, ptoperty in this State assessed at three hundred dollars or more. J. Y. McGILL, Clerk of Board. . Tornado Tip s. There are no localities exempt from Tornadoes. ' They know neither fear nor favor. The number of destructive windstorms increase each year. 1 "We aint a'goin to hare ao tornaoo." That's what the other fellow said. Now he's Jiving in t tent. Don'tdeUy today and wish tomorrow. The wise man insures. The foolish man does not. Are you wise? D. E. Motley A CoAgents, Lake City, - - 8. C. ~ I ORDERS IR09I MERCHANTS FILLED WITH A GUARANTEE OF SATISFACTION. STOCKS. I OF THE WORLD. IESS QOODS. )f colorings for Waists and Suits. >er yard. ngs at 49c per yard. c per yard. LuO per yard, d. t 84c. 1 0). 125. 1 50 up to 2 50 per 4 v QOODS. ds and fancies from 18c to $1 50 per fancy weaves from 25c to $2 50 per ill the best makes of Black Goods mplea. ants' Furnishings; Carpets, d Ladies' Home Journal w NEWS ROTES IT SlLTERS. Death of Mr J J HcCalloaab?Personal and Local Items Salters Depot, August 12:? Mr J J McCullough, of the Trio seetion, died at his houie early Sunday moruing. He was bora in 1846 and was therefore iu the 61st year of his age. He was buried ou Monday at Uuiou Presbyterian church, of which from his youth up he had been a consistent member. He leaves a wife and nine children? five boys aud four girls. He was followed to the grave by a host of relatives and friends The funeral service was conducted by Rev J E Mahaffey of Kingstree. Mr J M Cook ia spending some time at Tate Springs, Tenn. Mr aDd MrsJ A Ferrell, also Mrs J H L Chandler, are spending a few weeks in Asheville, N C. Mrs Loula Carraway of Lakeland, Fla., is spending some time here with her father and sisters. Mr D C Bryan, oar popular R F 0 carrier, spent a few days last week at the exposition. Rev J 0 Caraway and his brother, Mr Edward Caraway, also took in the Jamestown exposition recently. Mr Theo Grnber of Charleston is visiting relatives here. Mr C W Boswell spent Sunday at Ridgeville, S C. Mr L T Thompson left here Monday for a visit to his home in Leland, 111. Mrs J C Everett is visiting friends in Marlboro. Miss Nellie Fowler of Bennettsville is visiting her father, Rev J J Tart. The celebrated Kingstree minstrels will be here one night next week and give a performance in the town hall. The yonng folks enjoyed a delightful dance iu the town ball one night last week. Mr J G Tiner's little boy met with a serious accident last week. Ir. helping to pat on a wagon rack it struck him on the head, splitting the scalp for three or fonr inches. The little fellow is getting on nicely Satlers Depot. When there is the slightest indigestion, heart barn, flatulence or any form of stomach tronble take a little Kodol occasionally and yon will be afforded prompt relief. Kodol is a compound of vegetable acids and contains thejuices found in a nealthy stomach. Kodol digests what yon at, makes your food do you good. Sold by W L Wallace, M D. NcIsm-CmicU. Mr J F Council, superintendent of this division of the Atlantic Coast Line, and Mrs F V Nelson were married last Tuesday evening in I he parlor of the Hillpboro Hotel, Hev J R ('aeon, of this city officiating. Although both bride aod groom have been residents of Lakeland oqIy a short time comparatively, they are well kuowu and greatly liked and respected by the people of this community, on behalf of whom the News extends sincere congratulation. Immediately after the ceremouv Mr and Mrs Council returned to Lakeland, aud are now at home at their residence on Florida avenue. ?Lakeland, Fla., News?August 9. When the baby is teething it is cross and restless; it becomes feverish, and iu many case3 vomits a great deal and oftentimes cannot even keep cool water on the stomach. All the delicate little organs of the stomach are affected, bringing on colic and diarrhoea. Casca3weet for babies aud children makes the stomach right and allays inflammation and prevents irritation. Cascasweet makes the baby happy aod well. Sold by W L Wallace, M D. ! Application for Home stead Exemption. Pursuan; to petition of W P Cooper to have a homestead exemption set off and assigned to him and pursuant to the provision of section 2635 in Vol. 1, Code of Laws of South Carolina, notice is hereby given that the said W P Cooper has in such petition shown his intention, and has actually applied for an assignment of his homestead of and situated in Williamsburg county, according to law. H 0 Britton, 8-l-4t clerk of Court. > ' ' ' ; School CiMiof at lodlaotowo. Dkllwood, August 10:?The Indiantowu school, which has been progressing very successfully uuder the skillful management of Mrs LE Suowden, closed on the 9th inst Before the time for the exercises to begiu parents and lriends of the pupils began to gather at the school house The exercises were opened with a song by the pupils and prayer led by Rev T E James. After this a very interesting programme was rendered, consisting of recitations and dialogues. The children showed that they had worked hard on their selections and delivered them well. After the exercises by the pupils were Dimmed interesting talks were made by Re? T E James and Mr 8 J Wall. Mr James emphasized the fact that children should receive* religious training in connection with their literary work. He showed . i rhat impressions could be made np- \ ' on the children while at school. Mr S J Wall, from the University of Sonth Carolina, made a forceful plea for high schools in rural communities. He first showed the* need aud value of a high school ?. training, then the conditions, that exist throughout the State, and how easily a high school could be ea~ tablished in a rural community; also what an advantage it wonld be to the farmers to educate their son* and daughters. , , After the speeches a most sumptuous table was spread to which every one was welcomed. The afternoon was pleaaurably spent by both old and young. The people of the community are generally interested in education and , are putting forth every effort possible to secure bitter educational advantages ill their community. G. "We never repent of eating too little," was one of the ten rules of life of Thomas Jefferson, president of the United States, and the rale applies to every one without exception during this hot weather, because it is bard for food, even io small quantities, to be digested when the blood is at high temperature. At this season we should eat sparingly and properly. We should also help the stomach as much as possible by the use of a little Kodol For Indigestion and Dyspepsia, which will rest the stomach by digesting the food itself. Sold by Dr. W. L. Wallace. I Revival at Propel Rev Mr J E Mahaffey reports that the meeting at Prospect church on the Johnsonville circuit surpassed anything he ever witnessed in the manifestation of spiritual power. He estimates that on Friday night between 100 and 150 persons professed intantaneous saving faith in Christ. It was no time to keep count?perhaps no one ffinimKf r\f /-ruin finer __i f was WUV/U^U w VI VVUUViU^ ?*? ?T MW such a sudden manifestation of spiritual power that swayed the congregation from side to side and from front to rear, lasting ? perhaps 20 or 30 minutes. The faithful pastor, Rev T J Clyde, saw of the travail of his soul, and was glad. He is in great favor with the people and is doing one of the greatest works of his life. / A cleansing, clean, cooling, soothing, healing household remedy is DeWitt's C&rbolized Witch Hazel Salve. For burns, cuts, scratches, bruises, insect bites, and sore feet it is anequaled. Good for Piles. Beware of imitations. Get DeWitt's. It is thebest,Sold by W L Wallace, MD. Citation NoticeState of South Carolina, ) County of Williamsb7rg. ( By P. M. Brockinton, Esquire, Probate Judge. Whereas, J. L. Go?dy made suit to me to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate of and effects of Solomon Floyd, These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Solomon Moyd, deceased, tnai iney De ana appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Kingstree, S. C., on the 19th day of August next after publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my Hand, this 5th day of Aug., Anno Domini, 1907. Published on the 8th day of August 1907, in the County Record. P M Brockinton, 8?8-2t. Probate Judge. / , V ;*v v.