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t" I AMONG THE ROMANS. 'Mention o! Various Matters ot More Less* Interest "Rome, August 17: Farmers ai all through plowing and fodder stri] ping is kteping them busy.Crops a fairly good in this section, but liave not seen any corn to make bundled bushels an acre yet. I would be glad to see some of 01 hundred bushel farmers measure uj but am afraid they would fall sbor Mr H!dit.nr- it does take a hea -of corn to make a hnudred bushels -Just 10,000 ears. Think of ii l?essrs Rhem would have t jurake 120,000 ears on their ten acres Ten acres is a big piece of groum but so is 1,200 bushels of corn big pile. Mr and Mrs J A Har.ua of Vo. are visiting the latter's parents, M -and Mrs B B Chandler, near thi > place. Our old friend, Mr Workmai Eaddv,from the Lake section, was ii this community yesterday, being th guest of Mr J J Suow. "We are having some beautifu warm weather now; any one thai can't get up a perspiration from thi heat must surely need a bath. It would be awfully nice if ou; wardens would permit us to take i fish, but 1 suppose under the present act we will have to take on< without leave if we get any. \We have some "taters" now am jwhen do our advisers say we can gel a 'possum to go with them? Well, Mr Editor, I am afraid t< ask you dowu here now for fear yoi -may get hung in some old roac ' bridge or lost in a mud hole. J wonder if our efficient supervise ? has forgot (or did he ever know? that Williamsburg county had t Johnson's township. The bridgei are rotten, the hilb are washed am the way of the traveler is rough Poplarllill bridge is really dangerous Mr W C Rollins, of the firm ol "W C Hemingway & Co at thi place, was in Lake City a day or twc last week selling tobacco. A lot o: 1 nn fViQ nmrl'Al looaccu is uciug pui v/u i>uv> from this part of the county. Goou luck to the editor and Th Record. Koman. COMFORTING WORDS. Many a Kingstree Honsehold Wll Find Them So. To have the pains and aches of bad back removed; to be entirel free from annoying, dangerous urin ary disorders is enough to make an ' .kidnev sufferer grateful. To tel how this great change can be brough ,?;n nmup rnmfnrtine- word auuut "in |'iviv v,v. ?0 ' to hundreds of Kingstree readers. Mrs R B Smith, Logan streel XiDgstree, S C, says: uDoan's Kit ney Pills have proven very beuefich to me and I heartily recommen them. I had kidney trouble fc some time and suffered a great de< from dull, nagging backache Headaches and pains in the regie of my kidneys were of frequent o currence and I always had a tire< worn out feeling. Recently I bougl a box of Doan's Kidney Pills Scott's drug store aud taking the as directed was quickly relieved < all the difficulties. My strengi and energy also returned aud n condition was improved in eve: way." For sale by all dealers. Price I scents. Foster-Milburn Co, Buffal New York, sole agents for the Uni ed States. Remember the name?Doan'sand take no other. \ ew York gaaaaMaatgaaBgaai * mm Most ev< c No Questions Allowed. When a certain member of Presigp dent Roosevelt's cabinet took up his portifolio he was much impresss i pd hv thp hnsinp.4A.Iikp raniditr re with which his colored messenger ^ fed him with a great number of j papers and letters to sign. One day the secretary was going | through the process like a well-oiled I machine, the messenger shuffling ^ the documents toward him one by ' one and carefullv arranging them on their return trip. ^ All at once the secretary's attention was attracted by a few words o in a letter. They held his atten^ tion for some time. He began to ^ harbor some doubt. "What's all' a this about, anyway?" the secre-J tary murmured to himself. Whereupon the messenger iudicatx ed with his finger a certain blank r space ia the paper, 4(I don't know s what the nature of the paper is,sir," he said, in a decisive tone that 11 brooked no contradiction, "but you 11 puts youi name right there, sir." I p ?September Lippincott\*. \ i *.. 1 Rheumatism. M F Ballantvne, of Ballantyne & 3 McDonougb's Iron Foundry, Savanah, Ga.,says that he has suffered for r years from Rheumatism, and could | get no relief from any source, but P. 1 P. P., which cured him entirely. He " extols the properties of P. P. P. on ! s every occasion. P P P is the greatest known cure , for Rh?umatisui; it eradicates the disease out of the system quickly L and forever. P P P Lippmau's Great Remedy, ) cures Salt Rheum, with its itch and j burning, Scald Head, Tetter, ete. . PPPcures Roils, Pimples and all eruptions due to the blood, t P P P cures Rheumatism and all j r pains in the sides, back and should-. )|ers, knees, hips, wrists and joints.' PPP cures Blood Poisou in all I its various stages, Old Ulcers, Sores s and Kidney Complaints. 1 P P P cures Catarrah, Jicaema, . Erysipelas, and all &kin and Wood diseases, and Mercurial Poisoning. Nature-lovers will be deeply inti rested in Jennie Brooks's story of ^ a real owl, "Socrates," in tne Sept tember Lippincott's. The author, who has several successful books to her credit, is plainly a lover of our E feathered friends, aud she succeeds in imparting some of her own en thusiasm to the reader. Why James Lee Got Well. Everybody in Zanesvslle,0., knows . Mrs Mary Lee. of rural route 8. She writes:" My husband,James Lee,firmly believes he owes his life to the use a of Dr King's New Discovery. His y lungs were so severely affected that i- consumption seemed inevitable, y when a friend recommendedNewDis1 covery. We tried it, and its use has it restored him to perfect health." Dr s King's New Discovery is the king of throat and lung remedies. For coughs and colds it has no equal. 1- The first dose gives relief. Try it! il Sold under guarantee at D C Scott's d drug store. 50c. and ?1.00. Trial bot >r tie free. il 3* One of the most promising of the c_ younger writers now before the pubL lie is Will Levington Comfort, a tit Western newspaper man who has lived the strenous life in all parts of the globe. Having a natural pre^ dilection for short stories, he has iy not as yet published a book, though ry he is now at work upon one, for which his friends predict great things. An excellent story by Mr ? Comfort appears in the September Lippincott's. It is entitled "TheGreat ? God News," and deals with an incident of the Russo-Japanese War. : Styles I a5SBSfi^S5SS m\ i i i^wn try lady is wearing e You can get them i s. riA Week End Kates. Beginning May 30 the Atlantic Coast Line offers week end rates f/-> Plurloclnn fr\r QZ rmin/1 | IV/ VUailWJfcVU AV* IWMIAV* | trip. Tickets sold for all trains Saturday and Sunday forenoon trains, good to return on Tuesday following date of sale. These tickets will be on sale each week up to September 6. tf. Anne Hollingsworth Wharton, author of "Italian Days and Ways" and other charming books of travel, contributes a delightful sketch entitled "Zelphine in Warwickshire" to the September Lipvincott's. Any one who has^ver been over this historic ground,. - who ever expects to go, will do well ^ad Mrs Wharton's paper, DeWitt's Little Early Risers are the best pills made. They are well known, pleasant, gentle, prompt little i;-? :n? D:~ tic I11C1 pins. .Llldldb UJ1U11 jLiUI J Y IVI3- I ers. Ae sell and recommend it. Sold j< byD C Scott, Ml>. [ i Young Let us help you. You i HARNESS. We have a La you at close prices and on Hb you future trouble by selling us a trial. It is a pleasure foi For the older folks we hi COMFORT and WEAR. W ment of harness at all times, ons of standard makes. HORSES AND MULES season opens up. Give us at to MAKE IT PLEASANT and A f fV\a rvl A cfo n/-l nf TKo rvi n*t t/iu ouuiu ui i ii?j W. P. HAW KJNGSTR H University of S H Wide range of choice in S< J and Professional Courses leadi a| 3 Bachelor of Arts, Ba Licentiate of Instria $ Laws, Master of Art ^ and Electrical Engin H Well equipped Laborator volumes. Expenses moderate?man] J expenses. Next session (104th) begins ;j For announcement write t as-c7^ ST ? ?''IN / < IN - ?N. ?% /Tv ? /'WN 7\ NEW " Of the reliable an cock, Piedmont, Di and Carolina -wBUG' One and Two-Hors The Famous Russell and Webber McCormick Mowei A new lot of nice, and double. - A pretty assortmei YOURS T The Williamsbuf] KINGSTREE AN SOUTH C Jp To T i Linen Suit. Why i in all colors from RCUS Departire of Passenger . Trains at Klngstree. J The Atlantic Coast Line railroad ( baa promulgated the '"following { schedule, which becam' effective ( Sundaj, April 19, 1908; ( ?NORTH F".JND- ( No 80 ZS m. * *No 46 xi:42 a. m. ' "Vn .I-Pfi r> m ^ iw "V I..? ^ -SOUTH BOUND-. Noj51 10:52 a, ( *No.47 5:46 p. 4 No 89 9:13 p. 4 DAILY EXCEPT SUNDA. FOE SALE. | Brtck in any quan-tity to suit purchas } er. The Best Dry Press Machine-made I XBEICSLy : Special shapes made to order. Correpondenee solicited betore placing your I orders. W, R. FUNK. j < For trails and all lands of build* * ?rs' Hardvwjre go to Farmers' Supply 1 Co. * Man ! want a new BUGGY AND rge stock on hand to sell eral terms. We try to save you reliable goods. Give r us to show you through. ive buggiesbnilt for SOLID e carry also a fine assortOne and two-horse wagwill be orr hand when the least a lookartd we will try PROFITABLE for you. mas & Bradham. < KINS & CO. i EE, S. C. J \ ~ - vj--.1" n outh Carolina \ - K * " r 1_ km Dienunc, itinerary, urjuuaic k ng to degrees of ? IS 1 chelor of Science, L s rtion, Bachelor of ? e ts, Civil Engineer IS q ^er. :-r j ies, Library of over 40,000 IS IS f students make their own ? IS September 23d, 1908. |? ? o the President, Columbia, e 7-2-10t. ? [ CTAri/ ^ i rv i d warranted Baburham, Barnesville &IB S.^ e Surreys. 1 Wagons. s and Rakes, select Harness?Single it of Summer Robes. 0 PLEASE, !i Live Stock Co,, D GREELYVILLE, he Minut i ?m ?a ii imiiiii?i an not you? r t [SaAaaaaaaaaAAAA 5 Tom Watson's s Are Read By All 5 the weekly S JEFFERSONIAN )\ Price $1.00 BOTH TOGET k M T-\ TT / wrv AA XT _ J rer iear. | $z.uv rer ie [> Wbile these have the same pi K different in make-up. They mak< K ing and advocating true Jefferson pr contain choice stories, serials and interest every member of the fam j At the time, when a President and all citizens are keenly inter ^ questions, no one should be witho 5 Address TBOS. E. WATSON oooooooooooocxx 1 GET II 1 ? -OF' Goin?- to L J Stackley's when yo ture at reasonable prices. We con: f? house, price and quality consider $ Furniture, $ Rugs ar $ Edison ' S| ALSO $ Coffins $ and S| Undertakers / t? ^ Services Rendered Day and Ni; | L. J. STAC ^ i/nvmcrrkr n W MnVJOII^CC, S999999999999999999% " COTTON I! ?A\i> THE rRIIVCE E TOBAC There will be a number of subjec 'all and we are ready to serve the plendid crop prospect we are repair nlarge our floor space, and rather tf ?ueen Stoves and Ranges from warel rice SO Fox C We have just received a carload ered at a low price. Remember we ain Moore & Co's Paint. Also, we Jutlery and^Razors. The Robeson 1 >reciate our friends' patronage and 1 rnued confidence, L,ake City T.A1TE f!TTV pmmfnmmmmmmmmiim | Elegant | FOR WEDC E ^ ? E~ We are showing the most desi Gifts. Beautiful Chests of Table Bowls, Gravy Bowls, Butter Dishes, " ? ' n i. -- J T-? D.i. T PI Salt stanas, oan, ana x-epper oeia, x E~ Large Assortment of Jew- I 1 pi elry on Hand. 1 STEPHEN THOIN ? 257 KING STREET, CHAE ? MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE CJ tauiiuuiiuwiwiuuiiuu fj I 1 I r /V. -j Periodicals^ : Intelligent X '* WATSON'S X : JEFFERSONIAN A HE MAGAZINE Price X :ar. $1.00 Per Year. jr lrpose they are wholly X e a specialty of explain- X ian principals, but they * 1 general literature to V ily circle. O ial campaign is opening A ested in governmental Q ut the Jeffersonian. X THOMSON, GEORGIA. O Yvwyyvwyy w w w w -V W W w w ^ ;C HABIT I ? &? &? ft* u want reliable furni- ftt ipete with any furuitnre ft* ed. A complete line of ft* Matting ? id g j Phonographs. ? J Caskets i Supplies. ? ght. Yours to Serve g. :kley, s s. c. ft* ' ran lEGEVT IS- wH :CO- .1 ts of both in Lake City th is 1 im. In anticipation of the I ! " 1 I ing our wareuouse so us to ian remove the stock of 0. K. louse we have [reduced the lent. of Wire Fence, which is of are headquarters for Benja- ijfl offer exceptional values iH iazor can't be beat. We ap- iB vill try to merit their con-|M rdware Co., I , s. c I mmmmmmx I Silver l| "** 3 I (INQS. 3l rable things for Wedding 3 flj Silver, Tea Sets, Berry 12 I Bon Bon Dishes, Waiters, ^ |B Jie Servers Watches aid Jewelry Repaired. 2 1A$& BRO.ll tLESTOff, 8. C. 3 R IREFUL ATTENTION. || I iiUiUiiliUiUiUUliUUilUR;! mBt