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? V " ' Announcement! Having removed my business into one of the new brick stores' near the railroad 1 be? to offer a select line of Jewelry, Clocks, Watches Silver Ware and Gold and Silver Novelties. : : ^ Also watch and ,4 clock repair ) work done on short notice at competing prices. Look for the Watch Sign. E. A. WATTS, Kingstree, S. C. 8-29; tf OUR CLUBBING RATES. We offer cheap clubbing rates with a number of popular newspapers and periodicals. Head carefully the following list and select the one or more that you fancy and we shall be pleased to send in yonr order. These rates are of course all cash in advance, which means that both The Record and the paper ordered must be paid for, not 1, 2. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, but twelve months ahead. Below* is the list of our best clubbing offers. The Record and News & Courier (Bemi-weeitly,) $1.00. 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 Constitution (weekly $1.50. The Record and Bryan's Commoner, $1.75. The Record and Cosmopoliton Magazine $1.75. Th? Record and Youth's Com panioti;(New Subscribers) $2.50. The Record Semi-Week It State, $2.50. The Record ami Lippiocott's -^lagazine 1 year each *2.75. *The Record and National Magazine, 1 year each, $1-60. N. B. We do not club with am daily papers. The first issi>e you receive of the paper or periodical is evidence that the money for same has been forwarded by us. We are riot responsible after that. THE COUNTY RECORD Kingstree, S. C. ^ K. of i ^ IT . V 1 ViSLy ruogsiree Lodfe jliljf Knights of Pythias Regular Contentions Every *y_ 2nd and 4Ui^Vedoeaday night*. Visiting brethren always welcome, t&astle Hall 3rd story Gourdin Building. H. A. Myer, C. C. s A. C. Hinds, K ii. &. / I LOUIS 232 & 234 KING S' The House I Tie Largest Wholesale art are any ladneeBent, we are i WE CUT FINE GOOD: tTHH SPECI Re; " v Describe year waits, send is an l Ne1 f Our stocks are now comp] ? All the newest effects in s Men, Women and Children line of Notions, etc. Don small orders as well as la t H r. 1 ?< . Il ??? ! IF YOU WANT WHY NOT BU ! Best on the 1 i WE SELL THEM?THE T WE HANDLE A NUMBER ( ARD MAKES, ALSO WAC LhP ROBES, HORSE BLA ... all the best on t I j F. C. Th< i i Kin.g'stx&e p. p. (Prickly Ash. Poke Root a MAXES POSITIVE CURES OP ALL P TMjeMiBi mtmm F. P. P. m t ?pi?ndM mbUhKov Id ytooeriho It with |tnl HlWMIIw far th? urn of all (was Ml Unii of Prtaarr, bmlur mi Ttrt^y tyyhl'.W, Syphilid KW i atHM, BcaMoaa tTVwrf ul Bor?i, ithlir BwoBio^o, RWmaattaa, Kid- , M , , MT OMrMMe, OK OhrvBir Ukm that SYPHILIS ^ hava mMn ImlMt. Ctkrrk, *ki? Nmm, Imm, OkraM F 1 ^ riWlflMr. Marar*. Poto*a, IWn, # lltlttll i, Mi., Ml*. F. P. P. la a jKnr?rfBl to*l? **4 * nan aypMaar, kaUdlac ap tfc* mMm wpMfr. If y?* in W**k u4 bMb, **4 f*al tadly try P. P. P., tad RHEUMS ?????WW II I . I Siank ofWih KINGSTREE, wl J>~ J. w wv-L Chas. W. Stoll, Pres. E. C. Epps, Q i i WE do business on business principle WE extend every consideration consi banking. WE pay four per cent on deposits in ? able quarterly. "WE^respectfully solicit your business ceive our best attention. Board. Of ZD; Chas. W. Stoll, W. V. fi/iUki W. S. 7/ex son f. J. 9fc ?. C.?pps, C. Sraht ; COHEf rREET, hat Gives you "SATISFY Retail Mill Order House fi the South. W jtre to ?et it. TRY US?Write for sanplf S IN DESIRABLE LENGTHS, F< tk m^a %.? ^ ML I T MUUot ady-to=Wej R LADIES, HISSES, BOYS, Ch i open order, we'll satisfy yon, and sire yo w Fall Dress G lete, full to over-flowing with the newes iilks in Plain, Plaids and Fancies. Besl ; Carpets, Mattings, Rugs, Art squares 't forget our's is a large establishment; rge ones. If you know your wants, we A BUGGY ! j b Y THE a Vlarket? ,b ^saw? YSON & JONES. )F OTHER STAN D:rkVC H ADMPCC IV/i ^ J, i ?ni\? 'uuc/, NKETS, ETC. 8 ; t he market, <i (1 1MB?W S Or c e c t0?* * *? l>?| j 1J. I ad Potasslnm.) c ORMS AND STAGES Of t yon will raffala fleeh and itiwnftk. j Wmu of ntrfr aad all from OTertailaf th* ryetam are earod by c th* aa* of P. P. P. ( Ladle* who** tyateM are pafcoaad aad ^ whoa* blood i* in aa impart aaadttlaa da* V* meartraal irrofalaiitie* or* peculiarly 1 baaofliod by the woad*rfal toa>* aad j SCROFULA : \ blood etoaattaf proparti** *1 P. P. P., Prtc?y Aah, Poke Pool and PaUaatam. 1 SaM by all Dra??tot*. F. V. L1FPMAN, Proprtatar. Savannah, Ga. ( |?1IBI1??WI ? mswi ; Hams burg, S, C. j - $40,000.| 4 ishicr, F. Rhem, V, Pres. s. stent with safe and sound lavings Department, pay. Large or small it will reixectoxs. 77 J, !P S. Surd in, | w Madden, & SP/iem, im. g J&CC #UI A I btanl lCTIOI" or your ! e're after yoir kaslness, int If 8 ul prices, yta'll receive tkei OR MERCHANT^ at Wh OF THE S ar GOOE IILDREN and INFANTS i ley, aid if net satisfied, vo oods and Sil t of plain and fancy dress goc : of Table and Fancy Linens, and Curtains; Gloves, ffosier we sell as cheap as others bi know how to supply them, T Everything taken into the stomach hould be digested fully within a ertain time. When you feel that1 otir stomach is not in good order, ' hat the food you have eaten is not eing diges^ed, take a good, natural igestant that will do the work the 1 igesiive juices are not doing. The ( est remedy known today for all * tomach troubles is Kodol, which is e natural digestant: it digests what ( on eat, it is pleasant to take and is s old h. re by W L Wallace, M D. * Bring Your Cotton Seed. We have closed ' 'ur < finneries for the ser se , ' here is no more c .n. We are paying 1 for , food, sound, d eed, lelivere'1-*t or * To' ?>no utt not care to e' . seed for cash we are , .ennga strictly high grade f neal in exchange. Our rate of 1 xchange at the mill is 1(500 lbs. \ >f meal for one ton of seed, It j s a conceded fact cotton } ,eed meal is a cheaper and j nore effecthe fertilizer than1/ otton seed. According to1! hemical analj-sis of eacli^ 886, ( )ounds of cotton seed meal j Lre equivalent to 2000 pounds j >f cotton seed, but owing o the superior mechanical J :ondition of meal, it is safe to j ifsume that 800 pounds of meal \ ire the full equivalent to one ton ; >f cotton seed, therefore, what- j ;ver excess above 800 pounds of j meal the farmer gets in exchange For a ton of seed is so much clear ( profit to him ra comparison with ising the ton of seed directly as l fertilizer. You can readily see that by exchanging your seed 1 vith us you realize nearly 100 per cent on the transaction. Bring vour seed to us and not make the mistake of getting inferior meal elsewhere in ex:hange. Our meal is open for inspec lion. Samples sent on application. Yours, South Atlantic (5il Co., By Geo. E. McE., Mgr. 10-17-if DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINES Best on the market for the money. If yoa ant a high jrrade machine at a low price call oo L. C. riontgomery, at Kennedy-Montfromery Co's. -22 3m KINGSTREE. S. C. MTP^f ULESTON, S. C. loney Back. < low prices for good Goods ] i by retirn Bill. J i IOLESALE PRICES. , ;OUTH ON : kC ; ur money cheerfully retimed J ks : h >ds in Black and Colors. I Woolen underwear for p, Ribbons and a full il iy, and we want your b RY US. b h t] \ LEARN WHAT TO EAT. Study Your Needs and Select Your J Food With Discretion. In our ignorance of what the va ious tissues of the body require for j loing their work we crowd the sys-1 j em with a great mass of unneces-!., arv food, only an infinitesimal part i ^ >f which can possibly be of use in itrcngthcning us for our occupa-;*;ion. j ^ There are about a dozen difTerent, r cinds of tissue cells in the body. [ j >ach one requiring a special food. .r,a 4lw?co nro nsnerMulIv ac- ! UIVOV ???***,? ?t. v ? | :ive in our line of work require aje nuch larger amount of food partic-jt llarlv adapted to their use than thpja >ther tissues, which are almost; j wholly inactive in our vocation. |f Thousands of men are forcing s heir brains to do work by siimu- ^ ants which only exhaust and do c tot nourish, and then they wonder hat they have nervous breakdown'! ir pare-'s. f5t!,or thousands, in j heir ignorance of scientific feeding.: force their !trains to do work every j * jit of which is abnormal, beeause s :hev do no' hu e sudi. iont nourish-M nont. L An a- five brain "o:!:er requires a I. Irrcat do;:! of albuminous foods, r foods which (ortai.i phosphorus?I like fish, oys'.ers and other kinds of { diellfish and e gs. Meat is distinct- < Iv muscle food. It is suitable only ( for those who do physical work. The locomotive engineer studies fuels. He does not throw all sorts ' of combustible things into his fire 1 box just because they are combusti- ; ble. He finds out the best kind of ( fuel for his engine, that which will , im-n V> irv> +Via n?oofncf nft?ctHlc ' gnc 111X1 A. XXXV VUV vc v amount of combustion with the least waste. He makes a profession 1 of his business and studies the re- j quirements of his engine. But most 1 people seem to think that they can run the most complicated machinery 1 in the world?the great human en pine?without any special study. The result is that we use all sorts of fuel without reference to the particular work we are doing. ? Success Magazine. . A Royal Humorist. Poorly educated as George III. was, he was capable to a surprising degree of uttering at times shrewd: and humorous remarks. - In the | "Life of George III.," bv Lewis j Melville, under the title of "Farmer' George," there will be found not a fnrr- /\f 4Via r.-ivil cnviil(T5 \\ hon : IV" ut VUC IWJtti, cutii.^w. J Chief Lord Baron Mncdonald, a; great snuff taker, and Baron Gra-, ha in, an inveterate talker, were sitting in the Westminster court. "The | court of the exchequer," remarked ' the king, "has a snuffbox at one end : cr.d a chatterbox at the other." j George" sometimes endeavored to j find amusement in poking about. Windsor, asking questions of all he met in his rambles. "Well, my lad, what do you want?" he asked a stable boy. "What do tbev pay you?"I "1 help in the stables," the youngster grumbled, "but I have nothing Ibut victuals and clothes." "Be eonlent," said the monarch philosoph- j ically. "I have no more."?Westminster Gazette. Hourglasses For Pulpits. The twenty minute sermon is a purely modern invention, as is proved by the number of pulpit hourglasses that are still to be found in many old churches. In the register of St Catherine's, Aldgate, the following entry, dated 1564, occurs: "Paid for an hourglass that hanged by the pulpit, where the preacher doth make a sermon, that he may know how the hour passeth away, 1 shilling." A modern pulpit glass, probably the only one of its kind, is to be j iouna in tne unapel tfoyai, savoy, j It is an eighteen minute glass and i was placed in the chapel on its res-1 toration in 1867.?Westminster Ga- j zette. -An Awfu? Thing." A certain man whose wife had recently got angry and gone away to : live with her mother was met by a friend, who in apparent sympathy accosted him thus: "Man, Jamie, this is an awfu' < thing that has befa'en you. IfB a ^reat peety that your wife has gane in* left you/' 1 "'Deed, man," quote Jamie, "she'll dae waur than that yet." , "Whof nranr oon cVia rlofl fhon v* muv nam V/i*i? ouw uuv vumm | that V* anxiously inquired his friend. ( "Shell come back again," replied ramie ruefully.?Pearson's Weekly, j Followed His Example. ' A New Yorker who does his bit >f "globe trotting" tells of two old j intries that he saw in the visitors' ^ ook of a fashionable resort on the thine. A few years ago one of the Paris , nembers of the Rothschild family t iad registered as follows: "R. de 'aris." (It so chanced that the next vis- ^ tor to inscribe his name in the ook was Baron Oppenheim, the ^ anker of Cologne, and he wrote j is name beneath Rothschild's in ^ his wise: "0. de Cologne." / ' * ??mmm?1^ THE NEWS AT KINGSTREL " toll for Solicitor?Graded School Annex?Cats and Dcgs Poisoned. Kjngstrek, February 22:?The jutting of Florence county into l new circuit has caused a vaancy in the office of solicitor of he old third'circuit. Friends of Jr Philip Ii Stoll are urging his lame on the governor for ap jointment. Mr St oil is now in Columbia looking alter his fenc;s, and his friends here hope hat he will be honored with the ippointment. He is well qualiied, in the prime of life and a graceful and ready speaker. He vould make a fearless and vig* >rous prosecuting officer. Connty Supervisor Singletar}'' las called on the local hardware lealers to make bids for an iron 'tnce to enclose the court house . square on the Main street side. iVhenitis erected it will sup)ly a long-felt need and is a step in the right direction. The work on the annex to the graded school building goes steadily on. The walls are rompleted and the roof is being aised. It is expected that at east the lower floor, which will J ' 1? 1 -l? nri+Vl fVlO oe entirety iaacu up W 1 III tiiv. luditorium, will be ready for :ommenceraent exercises in Vlay. The poisoner has recently been abroad in our town. The majority of the cats in one portion of the town have been killed, and three valuable fox bounds, the property ot Mr W E. Brockinton, were killed, one night thi^ week. Should the sufferers obtain sufficient evidence^ prosecutions will likely follow. The council is having some much needed work on the streets attended to and the shade trees trimmed up.? Xeic.f if* Courier. Stop that tickling Cough! Dr S hoop's Cough Cure will surely stop it, and with perfect safety. Ir is so thnininrhlv harmless, that Dr Shoop " ^ J ' tells mothers to use nothing else even with very young babies The wholesome green leaves ami tender stems of a lung healing tnountatnousshrub furnish the curative properties to Dr 8 hoop's Cough Cure. It calms'the cough, and heals the sensitive bronchial membranes. >To opium, no chlorofonn, nothing hard) used to j injure or suppress. Demand Dr i Shoop's. Tal e uc other, 8old by D-C Scott. Notice* -! present them, dulyattested, to the un. dersigned; aJso those indebted to the I estate, will make payment promptly ' v 1 to the same. W D McClaky,Jr.. Administrator, t Stimmerton, S. C. 2-19-4t The Problem Solved ' n "Life here has its drawbacks," said the visitor to the cannibal isle, "but nevertheless I notice that you are not bothered by the servant problem as we have it in the civilized world." "We settled all that long ago,'r smiled the king easily. "We made it a rule that when a cook quits work she shall be cooked and served by her successor."? March LipgincotCs. DeWitt'e Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve is best for cute, burns, boils,, bruises and scratches. It is especially good for piles. Sold by W. L. Wallace, M. D. Citation Notice. STATE OK SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Williamsburg. ByPM Brockinton, Esquire,Probate Judge. Whereas, Maggie E Van Keuren roade suit to me, to grant her Leters of Administration of tht^s:ate of and effects of H Van Keuren. These are therefore to cite and adnonish all and singular the kindred ind creditors of the said H Van keuren, deceased, that they be and ippear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Kingstree., S },on 29th day oftFebruary next affcer )ublication thereof, at 11 o'clock in he forenoon, to show cause, if any hey have, why the said Adminisration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 15th lay of February, Anno Domini, 908. Published on the 20th day of February, 1908, in the Couxty tecord. J M Brockinton, Probate Judge.