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ty OCTORS SAID I - RELIEVE Ijrs. E. West, 4' jir7MainSt. * m MMm I mi te' 1 ; fe j! Robust and Strong 1 [ Mrs. E. West, 137 Main St., Menas Ji* "We have used Peruna in our fain 1 11 say that it is a fine medicine for catar |' about. i j "I have taken it every Spring am !> keeps me robust, strong, with splendi 44A few years ago it cured me of oa I "S had pronounced incurable. I 4 {n_n_n -I Bowels and Stomach. I Miss Mary Jones, 7918 Reynolds Ave., I Chicago, 111., writes: hA "I can recommend Pernna as a good H- medicine for chronic catarrh of the ^^^Kowels and stomach. I have l?een troub^^^kd severely with it for over three years. H B^ne year ago I began to take Peruna, M wonderful tonic for women, and I ^^^^Bced a wonderful improvement at I took six bottles and vays ?>n hand to and then when my cough is bad. [^khe rutiedge colnty contest. I Alii: Lomment of EditorAppelt on tbe Pending Appeal. HH^Bropos the taking to the sur\f tVio Pntlprtcrp nvic wui?. ui - >?I lity election contest, the ^^Vnning Times, in its issue of ^^Rstweek, makes the following ^^interesting editorial comment: "In the matter of the appeal in the Rutledge county case, the lawyers have succeeded in inducing the Lake City money bags to open up and an appeal from the State board of canvassers will be taken to the supreme court- A writ has been issued and will be argued on the 6th. Not having heard anything of this case since the State board dismissed it, we assumed our friends had reached the conclusion to submit to the will of the people as expressed at the ballot box, and not take advantage of technicalities s ana customs wmcn nave oeen in vogue since the Democratic party came into power. But it seems we are mistaken; the advocates would carry their point even if to do so our entire election machinery is involved, and, too, in the face of the Congressional contests now pendU* ing. Well,this might be expectI ed from men who made the I kind of representations to secure I votes for them to speculate on I their holdings in the prospective county seat. But in our opinion I they are wasting their time. Even if they succeed in throwing out Hfehe vote of this county, because ^^Bte tickets were a different shade white, or the registration ^^B^cers entrusted one of the B^Bmplainants with registration I^BBkets. as has been the uni I^Vrsal custom in this State? H^Ben then, it would avail the ^^Kntestants nothing, because ^Bn failed of election in M^Pilliamsburg. However, they force this county to the ex^^Bnse of resisting their efforts, ^^Bgood thing for the lawyers 4 4We can assure the advocates Rutledge that should the sum * 4 SCURABLED BY PE-RU-NA. Catarrh ] r c; the > Siooiach. | . '' III I v ; . ' 11 . 11 ?Splendid Appetite. ha. Wis., writes: J1 ; lily for a number of years and when I j rh and colds I know what 1 am talking ]> J [1 Fall for four years, and 1 find that it J> j d appetite, and free from any illness. i[ j tarrh of the stomach, which the doctors j> j runa." |i i j "Words cannot express my praise for I your tonic. I weighed only ninety I pounds before taking Peruna, now on? hundred nineteen pounds." Catarrh of Internal Organs. Mrs. B. H. Jackson. K. F. 1). 5, Newman, tla., writes: "I have had catarrh j of the internal organs for more than a j year. I tried other medicines without I any benefit. ' "I was ]>ersuaded to give Peruna > ; ' trial, and the first bottle proved a god- j I send, and after taking ten bottles I hav? i received a permanent cure." : preme court decide against the ! election and cause a new election to be held, they will be beaten out of their boots | jnext time. Clarendon despises1 I treachery." I I FOURTH QUARTERLY CONFERENCE Held Wednesday of Last Week-Reso ; lutions of Appreciation. ! The fourth quarterly con-! * ference of Kingstree Methodist j , church was held on Wednes-! ! day evening of last week. Reso- j ] lutions were adopted commend-1 j ing the work of Presiding Elder (Carlisle on this charge .and ex-, pressing regret that under the ' laws of the church it becomes i necessary to transfer him to ianother tield. Rr Carlisle and' his estimable wife have gained! ! many friends in Kingstree and j 14-1% ^ ^ ieFrir*t U'tiA ! ) IIJI UU^llUUl Lilt UlOtlILk H uv 1 v. , jgret exceedingly that under; the "four year term'* there j j must be a change. Resolutions of appreciation j were also passed relative to; the work of the pastor of this j charge, Rev W A Fairy, and it was decided to ask the Con- j ference, which con\enes in Ab- j beville this week, to return him' to this charge for the ensuing" year. Mr Fairy has been pastor of this church only one year,1 but during that, time he has J won many friends in the corn- > munity who would regret exceedingly to lose him and his ' r 1 1 , _ r rr- 1 - iamny as resicienis 01 ivings- i tree. He is an excellent preacher and his ministrajtions on this charge, brief though tlie}* be, have been productive of lasting good. ? A Policeman's Testimony. j J N l'atersou, night policeman of Nashua, Iowa, writes: '-Last winter I bad a bad cold on my lungs and tried at least half a dozen adver-1 tised cough medicines and had! treatment from two physicians without getting any benefit. A friend recommended Foley's Honey and Tar and two-thirds of a bottle cured me. I consider it the greatest cough and lung medicine in the world.'' D C Scott. MYSTERIOUS EXPLOSION AT IAMDEN. t-press Office Demolished and Olher Buildings H'rncked. t'armicn. December 2^ -Camden sustained quite a sensation as well as a disaster shortly before S o'clock to-ni<4'ht when an exnli>si a "cci i'iv i in the ofhcc of the Southern Express Company. demolish y the express olfic he vii! linsfs or. either side. i> iryina' tw.? men hi the wivc^ayfe. shaking the wh?\e town. a.id starting a lire which destroyed iho l'.\j '.'o ?> otnce anci wrecked the two otlvr buildings and scveia! other -toixs. The property loss is cm invited tonight at 100.000. The cause was :: great mys TO;..' io e^?^v o,.o. t tile nio.-t ivu-unahh N^i- given that tuer' Wiia i ce oi presto carbon in the oilice, which had been ordered from Columbia for use on an automobile. This article was only about one foot long and about rive inches in diameter. The explosion was so great that it completely wrecked the express office and also the adjoining buildings on either side. The express agent and his help had finished their work and had closed up only a few minutes before. Next south of the express office was the green grocery of Watkins Brothers. Mr A L Watkins and Mr A G Whitaker were rescued by Mr J H Clark from the wreck, badly hurt. The extent of their injuries is not known, but it is feared they are seriously hurt. Immediately after the explosion fire broke out, and while the firemen made heroic offorts to subdue the flames, they spread so rapidly that at least $25,000 worth of property was destroyed by the fire. Sidelights oo the Census. Congress has appropriated ten million dollars for the thirteenth census and may be asked lor four million more. Not counting latter, but including the ten milli >, Congress has expended over lil seven milliou iu census-taking to d beginning with the first census in i?90. Director Durand hopes to save a million dollars or more on the thirteenth census as compared with its predece.-sors, taking into account the larger scope and size of the impending inquiry. Congress requires the director to obtain information relative to popu tion. agricultuie, manufacture!!,' mines and quarries. It restricts the inquiries under each head, but gave Director Duraud authority to determine the form and sub-division of inquiries necessary. The census of population is taken with reference to the conditions existing on April 15, 1910. The census of population has reference to the calendar year 1909, soi far as farm operations are concerned, and to April 15, 1910, as to farm equipment,or rather, inventory. The schedule will !>e carried by fortv-tive thousand of the sixty-live thousand enumerators,and these will be chosen from among the progressive farmers and crop reporters. The census of manufactures,mines and quarries covers the calendar year 1909 only, and the eighteen hundred special agents will begin January 1. 1910, to gather these statistics. A "test" examination on November i! was provided for them. For these places persons who have had some sort of statistical education 1 or expeiience will be preferred.? Whitman Osgood, in the December yationnl W'tf/ttzitic. IriAntrinl Bitters Succeed when everything else fails. In nervous prostration and female weaknesses they are the supreme remedy, as thousands have testified. FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE it is the best medicine ever sold over a druggist's counter. I. A* we are ha:i<liin^ no other S Christinas uooils, we are able 1 rr? pay more attention to trie I bevi'i^ of our firework--, there- B ' "" w T11!!;k v> e hav- lh best |g FRUIT j CANDY.! U'f Ctt-j- u;j hand :?! ail E fl tin:< >. a ci in; I e h- of fruit. gj I ial ciV'M't i?? furnish for tin* g g < iioliilc' - to !. -? B ;?i_ line *t : ; frn ' ^ fo 1 ;iv? :i i i. I in i* >f ; {'at:: > . ^ hj ] lead It* v - ' It :r? - in pick- s w ages from oia- to :i\? ?:jt: I~. I iw This candy :s guar< ! >.? jb a the i).-?-'. We have a fni! ime of ? 1 Groceries. Try our Star IJrami Hams. Karo Corn Syrup can't b<? j heat. The famous Merry Widow j Self-Rising Flour is guaranteed to be the bes Flour on the market. 24-lb sack, $1.00. Everything else in our grocery department is up to the I uiTiniiAi mcniiiT on to I HAIIUnAL DIOllUII UU 0 Famous Old English Fruit Cake: 1 pound cakes, - 35c 5 " " -$1 75 Xabiscos, package, 10c Saltines, pound, - 25c Oysterettes, package, 5c Full supply of all kinds of National Biscuit Co?s Cakes and Crackers, all guaranteed to be fiesh and good. ' LiUta (Have you seen the FINE LAUNORY WORK that is being worn by the patrons of I MY AGENCY? Why don't you let me call for YOUR BUNDLE ALSO? Every package is taken with the GUARANTEE that we will give you SATISFACTION. (live me a trial on)our next package of laundry. P. S. COURTNEY, A6ENT, Kingstree, - - - S. C. ! ??? i _ A CKDAK ' SWAMP ?K. CAM P. N*? 435 I ggr jEC of IF>. Kingstree Lodge MSf No-91 M ?h4 knights ?f Pythias & Regular Conventions Every i 2nd.'aod 4th;Wednesday nlgbta Visiting brethren always welcome, p Castle Hall 3rd story Gourd in Building. !( M. H. Jacobs, C. C. j, Thos, McCutchen, KKS&MF , I i1 Old papers for sale cheap by | the hundred at The Becord I office '" >y -a Hinting Creek Corn W!.i?kc? ir *hc fine?: piece of goods that the science of distil!'* *rr*. ever produced, this t]'*oafJ <f is a 'road statement but '?v. ;i:ng to back it by ,/A4H j JTfliSKH i our r . .nrior\ j '? X | It'- 1 tore tv 3 r* \ - CRI UK CORN T^tewesfrs! novr ' ...i v t : ; . ut. if lvns the best Va^ i -hn* ?> ! i be . the:: :..id r * *.".v? '' syrx of the IncieadcJ cost. JH HUNTING CREEK CORN WHISKEY is very I ir.i!J, - '(low -. d palatable ?vbh .1 t'-iv r a!! its own, x/ which ait imitators t ?ixV J to produce. Its urrqtiosticned purity makes it, v.hi : v tin tor. i.. ri:e, rt ciiptlon The same QUALITY AI.W.W ??It ne-e- VARIES. FHICE-LI3T. IGa'. 2 Ca1. 3 C i\ -tCi! -5 Ox 6Q :. 52 Qtt. Huntbr firop'; f r~ $3 ttj $5.60 $ f il'.O) $'.*.? S? tC 5 5.25 Cooper's L !orrl 1. :. j Corn .... 325 6.25 ?i \l-'> 3i'> 5.25 10.00 lr<HJtll (xrn 2.00 5.6G r 23 6 73 Old Times Cora 3.75 7.10 10.50 12.75 2 00 6.35 12.00 Cou-Vs Pride Corn 2.75 5.u0 7.55 V.T5 . . Cssrade Rve 5.00 6.75 12.75 Marion Rye 3.50 6. Ml ? ??) 12X0 3.75 5.35 5 75 JatoR>* 3.00 5.00 S.25 10.00 3.25 4.75 8.75 Original Cascade. $12.00 per esse. Impress : repaid?i\o cr.r.rgc icr pacsni;-. i-onpteu- price-... i nc= v. wc.-.. Every thing in Wir.cs a .1 Licun:?. Remit P. O. or Express Mcney Order. J. A. COUCH, Mgr. Ship. Dept. The J. A. McDONOUGH COMPANY, P. O. Box "IS. RICHMOND, VA. What? AN EVENING OF ENJOYMENT. it Where? 1 AT THE THOMAS OPERAHOUSE. I Who? PUPILS OF TENTH GRADE. Why? FOR BENEFIT OF HIGH SCHOOL. When? TUESDAY NIGHT, DF.CEHBER 21, Cost? 2s AND 35 CENTS. "The Ugliest of Seven," A COMEDY IN THREE ACTS. "Jumbo Jum,' a PinrcrnMcnv IM AMC ATT ' I A\ rni^VU WiHLtL/ I 111 vml, nv , J Don't forget the time and place. CURTAIN RISES AT 8:30 P. a SHARP. STOLL BROTHERS :jWE STOCKS WE BUY BONDS BUY AND AND AND SELL L'AIMLJiD: SELL] | It will pay you to always see us when you have I any business of this kind. I 9&F OFFICE OVER BANK" OK WILLIAMSBURG "?l I ^ Let us have your next order tor ' Ja 5 AG R o O E R I ES.A g We have on hand at all times a iancy line o: (j\ ft GROCERIES, FRUITS, CONFECTIONERIES,? f) ALSO I ?OIGARS AND TOBACCOS? X VP of all kinds. 8 All Orders Delivered Promptly 8 (A to any part of the city. (? \ MILHOUS & JENNINGS. \ f 'Phone 81. to