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COUGHS AND COUDS. ^ I Took lk rn-r:: * *WA?xix-:I : Tura Dru? Co.. C ! .. . . Gentlemen:?I r:n c v '>' j < Peruna as :..i t <t: iu; >uV2is aiiil colds. i Yt>u aro authorized i v r v :>ho.o ' ii f 1 rr?njv 1 in * IN*f 1 Couid i\'?t S:r Me?r. iSLtite, Ind., writ's: * "When I began f > t: k y ur tli :r.J'COUld IlOt SJIK'1, 5 r 1|?- ; s e!:C. )i*ll ring. Now I . L ! ?. *ii : J "When I began treat: r." Ifead was terrible. . " buzzing ttirI^nS noist s in ir; followed your ad'-j'* l.:!r,lu';y : ' ..^,190!; reruna a> you t> :d ).:* . Now 1 : toighteay 1 am w? il. "I want to go a?;.* xis*t :ny m dlier ' indscethe doctor i bo >: id I v n . ?ng'for tlds wor'd. T wiii oil hi! 1 it jras Psrjnj ttzl c~: r>/J nv." . . Pooplo vlso old > : to 1'qui i ! Vines pan now secun i' tr.: '? * . *| Man-o-i.n zn {Je^i lcAsk your Deairr for a Fr c Peruna Almanac for 1910 ijf* NEUKU RACE tONFEREME rlili be Held in Columbia January il 14 3 ?Prominent Speakers. IK* jpuuor con.iiy iiee<?iu.L fJfc^'LVough tIit- i olamus <>f your H&^mrnai I wish -Jfv the (jg ?fd readers thai the Race Ton twerenee will meet in Columbia (January 11 to .January 14, 11M' ijt,; J Special addresses will hi- deliV' r^t'd on Agriculture by Col K .1 M^ipVatsoo, Mr Ira William?, of the jCnited States agricultural depart at, aud Mr.J H Ktnardof NinetyS. ( . Air Win il Bailey of eenwood will speak on garden. Some of the other white akers who have promised to ak on other subjects in the interest education are: Governor Ansel, leriutcndeut <>t Education .i K ?aringen, .las II Hoyt. Judge bert Aldrich, Judge Cage, Col 'red Aldrich and other piomit white and colored speakers on the programme. [educed rates will be given on j roili-n'id; r?n p#?v?ifip?tp n1n.ii. ! if Tickets good for a week. Delegates J 11 who come, those who are strangers1 in the city, please call at No J \$r 1011 W Lady stree', Columbia, S C. j f i It is hoped that many of the i colored farmers will attend the conference. Richard Carroll, Pres. Anthony Robertson, Sec'ty. # mm I PoeaBoaia Follows a Cold -bat never follows the use of Foley's Honey and Tar, which stops the congh, heals the lungs, and expels the cold from your system. Take at first sign of a cold and avoid a dangerous illness. D C Scott The Country Editor. We clipped the following from an exchange and the fellow who wrote it has evidently been in be newspaper business: I ."It the country editor were to soup at all- the inducements held okt he would soon become a millionaire. If he tan a paper according to the popular notion he vfould be in the poor house. If lie published all the items that were] sent to him lie would be in the jail half the time and in the hospital the other h-Ai.?AbberiUc Jtedium. j Old papers for sale at this of fite. I SCRAMS 5Kf;?i!!?S. AHnnia'!; i?i the ttuli&ys- i Stories ' ? iliimn inriii tis! Soranton, January !: -Mr \Y 0 Thompson and *vun:iy, of Indiantewn. have moved t?> .. Scran ton to live. Th v occupy < the Wall cottaire on Man ; ton : <tiv t. Ue\ \\ I" Patr' k. enstor \ of Sc.anion circuit. !u.?d ins first appointment at tit: .:Alio- t. dist church Sunday morning. An unusually larjje cor. elation was present and listen;- i to lite ,f sermon with iapt attenti on. Mr v Patric : made a very favorable , hrmrossion and will doubtless have a m^st successful year this char.ce. I' Miss Lucile Curler ?.f Winns- , l;oro." was the gue>l of Miss Addie Cannon Sunday. v Mr R y MeKnighl ins re ! turned 1'ivm Cv?luml e. where he sj>ent several weeks. Mrs YV S Lynch was taken last week to the inlivmary at Charleston for medical treatment. i ^ Mrs J R Lee has been quite r. sick for several days. Mr R B Cannon is in Atlanta ; O buying a lot of horses and mules. L Mr Marion Bristow of Lamar a was in Scranton Sunday visiting at Mr R B Cannon's. ; Miss Worth Kennedy left I 1 MovUnv -t'nv Winctori-Snlpm 1o AllVllVlUJ IV4 ? ? I4>.W*? v.*-- - ? . ^ ( attend a business college. Mr John R Lee had business | in Florence Monday. , :t Rev W Tf Patrick, the newly j appointed pastor for Seranton t] circuit, and his family arrived ? from Salters last week and ,, are domiciled at the Methodist j parsonage. ^ Mr Leo McKnight and hisja! bride, wc Miss Nellie Perry of! Chapman, spent Christmas with I} Mr McK night's parents in Scrar.ton. Mr and Mrs C P Johnson arc j spending several days with Mrs 1 Johnson's relatives in Marion. " \ i Dr C H Pate and family spenr |' Christinas with the Doctor's! , parents near Bishopville. I ^ Mr HA Parker and family1'1 ' have returned to their home at |" Anderson after spending the' holidays with Mr Parker's!1 |parents in Scranton. IP Mr Olin Welch of Kincrstrce!w | and Mr 0 W Matthews of Georgetown were amongst the '' visitors to Scranton during the u Yule-tide. t( W E C. IK 0\LV K.\E?V i I T W'liat a Heap of Happiness it Would ISriug to kiug>treeHomes. Hard to do housework with an at aching l>.?ek. Bring your liours of misery at leisure or at work. If women only knew the cause? that Backache pains come from sick kidneys. 'Twould save much needless woe. ni Doan's Kidney Bills cure sick kid- K. neys. P* KiDgstree people endorse this: Miss Pol lie Vausp, Liogan St., " Kingstree, S C., says: "I used * Doun's Kidney Pills aud they benefited me more than anything else I ever tried. My back and kidneys caused me a great deal of trouble for years. Headaches and dizzy spells were frequent and I was bothered at all times by irregular passages of the kidney secretions. Doan's Kidney Pills which J procured at Scott's drug store helped me at once aud since then I pr have been in the best of health." vi For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, | New York*, sole asrents for the! United States. j Remember the name?Doan's?| " and take no other. Hymeneal. i Married?At Kingstree, S C., u, on Saturday, January 1, 1910, jt by Notary Public J Z McConnell, ti Miss Jessie E Tisdale and Mr Le- hi Roy Funk. J? The Record lias printed up a!^ number of promissory' note1 te books, lifty notes to the book,: hat we are selling at ten cents 1 [each, tf |o \ QUIET XMAS \\ UKE t!TV. Susiness Suspended fi=r th-i Pay ? Mnny Visitors (.Tim in p. and (ioiaq. *vr : I.i-: i>. I. lav i i.: >n i-y, i) c. n.l.t r M: 1 t:i - M \latJli' v.. ..I tin* Mot.jvV k :i. i.r.? mowti inI ili(( I his i.. !!! ' ' U"t ? !? i 1 ? ) ' Ill ?; v .Mi':v ... . I 'Md :ifti.">ii1 '?l a ?. . > :i. oiaal i- ' ..t| Acliii-- t.'. (.'iiristmas was ri> neral'v ?!?>.-rv ! !?v >::r j. am! .1 a vers 1 uiet way Al! piac -s of business t-iv i'Iom'I most of ! iii* dav and ( he bad WfstIi t k"j?t t.'i fo.ks a! ome. Oil Monday the dru^ stores '' lid a good business in medii ine>'f or the relief of indigestion an ! ' >t |>i:1 liv^Vwh;. !i faef ?':a i::iitipeachabh jw'of >t what t!:** <-oj?!.- wen doit ;.' a' 1.0m Satnray and Sunday. Mr Harvey Maud of *'olsmhui .-it d in town during tin- :u?!i ays Alt-ses Until William-. Deiii.-1 IcClaai, Mamie ' i : ..:? :.mi Kloi.-e 1 burgeon are at horn.- fi<>ai loUe-.e ; ,'iiey will he here until next week. | I Misses Fannie and Florence Fass ' f Dillon and Jennie Kejdian ofj. 'harJeston a v visiting Misses Mollirid Leah Nachniitn. | . *li.l .. . 1 . .. . \ i I LII** IV ll'line II?}'jk\ r? u I V j Isewhere are spending :! ?-;. 1 . : ays at their respective nom-s, e\-1 ept Miss Kninlolph, tvijo remains* < rre, i Mr> 11 Nachntan is with friends] 1 Charleston this week. j Messrs A II William-', Jr.. from i le Pniversity of .South Carolina,! imI Tracy Ask ins, from Furnian: Diversity, arc at home for a week.) i Mrs Maria Jomingand "Croft") re lure from Bishopvillo, vis'ting : Mr .1 M Sturgeon's Dr Ploy.' liodgers of Pauley's laud is visiting his sister, Mrs U ' ,7ovtier. 1 Mi-s I'.in-y Jones, who has made 0 ichmoud, Va.her home s:vre her ruination, is here with iie> tother. [' Irs Kl'a F J ones. Mr- Hora-.'e Carter and da -liter, t( lis.* Nellie, whose home in j h htrlington, are spending some time: i town. j a: i < ..ir T Cook Covington. who isH* aching at Jefferson, .S C., this 5 ar, spent ahout two days last J eek hero with friends. I ' Judge S W <r Shipp came down i 0111 Florence Sunday and spout portion of the week in and near T- 1 t 5 >\vn. unless there are changes tn k ssigunieuts, he will go to Spartanurg next week to hold court. M i- E I" Prosser was noted here j I uesday front Venters. I .Mrs II L Whitlock lias gone to nion to visit relatives and friends lier old home. -j. W L 15. <r - - ai taking Life Safer. Everywhere life is being made VJ ore safe through the work of Dr ing's New Life Pills in Consti- d: ition. Biliousness, Dyspepsia, In- ar gestion, Liver troubles, Kidney iseases and Bowel Disorders, j, hey're easy, but sure, and perfectbuild up the health. 2.r>c at C Scott's. lJ * " in CLARENDON S NEW COURT HOUSE. ? ?? lx u idicatiOD Exercises Took Place Yes- ei terday 'Midst Great Eclat. The editor acknowledges with apeciative thanks the following intation: j You are invited to attend w the dec!ieation of the P Clarendon county court house i Wednesday morning, January fifth, nineteen hundred and ten, at eleven o'clock. It S V P For indigestion and all stomach a oubles take Foley's Oiino Laxative. * ; is the natural remedy for indigeson, dyspepsia, heartburn, bad (j reath, sick headache, torpid lrer, h ilioustiess and habitual constipa- 111 on. Foley's Onno Laxative sweet- * is the stomach and breath, and n mes up the entire alimentary sys- t m, DC Scott. a m m c Old papers for sale at this ffice. 1 The Holidays at Lanes i t?. Jut iiurv o: lu .?p t of t! e A Ml ll'T t 111- .-ti ' ? 1 ; f I ' AV.'k W ,< |t. | t-lli V I. I'll T/.l.i \ 1 W.'ii:; ,f a-! I hf .vim: I f >. i..l .!.:( !. t >.; ' ) ep <. u! nj r..? r?i;ti??I, i'tit .!*:~s u.?i lit ll.M.lf Mir Vi.-!i .1 ' fihi..- fp'IM i .ii.': i jiii- A>-j > i i ' i !)> -jf.ii r - i ! Ail' *:litl i- i! i.nluy 11 m:I ? i "i i!ilili-ii' _ . i .i '.i :i 1.1 V >1 11;ir . r-.-i.-. Mr u <irkn-v\ t v' .i!i>. Ti.:- _ a'hcriug jrouijht a ooml'y i: timber of rii-i.tl ;::(! i veil o;u*n ir.^iiur Alio his-! iit i-:i si*j? liuii-il i.ir #ui)it' Y: iin . i la- :uu?! aiiiiisiu^ was & Tim ! 'i:i_r ot i ii-.- aj j a- that was & a-vt'i' hi.tin" A!! onj r-'ss-'il *h. m- a 'f < ? I. -i v in"' I",i Iii'l! t lit' 1*C " - ti' M>! It ( > tfullest. Jtl Nn>., \! Iv.iiior, ' ' >>'. often . . . , li v?* ;ii:?* if v..- u i\K? ,rii>it*'i f> 11 * Cv >:i vnnr sj >.?( \?j . .u'i jiaMon ? ililie, wo f 'ci ;-!?: . HilltpV l v\V ^ car !u vol!, hill! 1 ti twkntv-twukk " Rev I U William* Testifies. 'f Kov I \V W'il.iitiiis, Ht* 11 ?ihi:ion, & iV Va, wr: ? ? n? a* i'lii.- Q s to cert if . iiat I as.d 1*%?is \idnev If o?i?dy to.* la-i vous t.xhaui g on l< i'i iH'V trouble and am fret- S o sav that Foley's Kidney Remedy I* viii do al! that you claim for it."' > p 1) C Scott. ;gi w? wr .v wm1 win * ptoet if! | BOYE'.EiiSESv--^. I S2.S9 /-r jf $\ t %m{-/ A / |A g \ J/ k-r: V. \ v \tjM ! ... 'fiVM Jk?[I Xj \$p/ J HE LARGEST foAKER AND RETAILER ? IF mt FINE SHOES IN THE WORLD.: "SUi TRIOR TO OTHER MAKES." "I hn\e cm W. L. Douglas shoes fop tho ast six , ars, and always find they are tar uocrior >all other liig'n grade shoes in style, omfon ; id durability." W.G.JONES. 11'J Howard Ave., Utica. N. Y. If I ecu? * ~ rny large fac- 1 aries i.t 'QO K .and show you ow can_? \M J ,Ula* shoes are iac.!p vruwouia reffrre'Vhy they he! J ; loir rS.-vpe, fit better, v.-rar longer, a.;d re cf greater value than any other make. V S f that \V. I. Itoiiitfn* mm'' :i*?l l-riro ] striiiii" ) ,'iiill.-iMtloin. 'i'iil>n\ii Sn?>?iii"iir. Ilj- ur, ,li ' < '11,1 111 yon wrlh W.I..Uoilg:a'?.~lw^, j i rit'i lei Mat! urui-r C:i:.V.o-'. \V. I..IK u; lxs, lliujlgft, 1 aSi. FOKSALEEY Jijr hi. D. REDDICT< I I Kin"* tree, >. , ! _ j iummons For Relief-; STATE Ol' SOi'TII CAROLINA, COUNT* OF VVM.LIAMSI-.I i:?;. j Court of Ccii in-<ti Pit a-. ? > D Rhem and F Rta-in. doin^ biisi- < ess under the firm nam?- ami stylo of; ' Rhem N Sons. Plaintiff-, j $ against , < J \V M'-Al:st?T, I defendant. { oThe Defendant. ' \\ MeAIi-ter: $ Von are hereby summoned and ro- r aired to answer :he complaint in this - X :tion, of which a copy i- herewith j < rvt'd upon you. and to serve a copy, c 'your answer to the said complaint \ i the subscribers at their office in < ingstrec, S C. within twenty days af- r r the service hereof, exclusive of the i ?y of such service; and, if you fail to < i-wer the complaint within the time r 'oresaid, the plaintiffs in this action i ill apply to the Court tor the relief * nnanded in the complaint. f Lee a: Ask ins. 5 Plaintiff's Attorneys. \ 'ated December 2-^th, 10011. r Take NotireiThut a copy of the Sum- ( ons and Complaint in this action was s led in the office of the Clerk of the s . I>1....O of Williams- C OUl'l 01 isoujniwii i JV-MJ - | . urg County on the 29tli day of Dec-[ 1 inl?er. 190!i. Lee & askinb, ( \ J-.'iO-(jt 1'laintiff's Attorneys. j Trespass Notice * Notic# is hereby given that no hunt- j ig. fishing or trespassing of any kind : n rill i>e allowed on my place. All' ? arties found so doing will be dealt ! j rith accord.ng lo law. I J i-W It. J CKeei.s, I 4 (Jreelvville, SC.j j 4 Dissolution Notice. j xT *' ilior nn _7onii. i ^ INOlH't: l> llCl'Cljy jjltcu men VII ........ , ry 1, lull), the firm of Wallace &' Lelley, Physicians and Druggists, wa-j is-olved hy mutual consent. L>r Wal- ; ice having retired, tlie practice ami: rug husinc-s will be continued by Ibid ley. The honks and accounts will ( e kept at the drug store and all par ies indebted to the said firm mayi lake settlement to either of the above ! ained members. Thanking our pa- i runs lor past favors and soliciting: continuance of same for the sue-j ecding member of the firm. j Verv respectfully, j W L Wallace, M. D. -6--:t E T Kklley, m. I). " > ' ' s ' \ ? / Does not Cooler the i'iaii*! AVER'S rSA'R V8GOS? Stops FaHiR!; ^ n E-rg:""' / Destroys Darjdraff r/*ntce- Grew Composed of Sulphur, Glycerin. Qulnin. Sodium Chlorid. 'Jcohol, jj Water, Perfume. Ask your Joctor his opinion ci - . r 'on. \j AVER'S HA2R VIGOK jj Does not CZoSor the. I^aarl mmmmmma?T.|>. . Ivs q c mi i ? i ii?iiwuHinii?w m i tu-ml ' nwaaMomm ?a? ?? *Z~ ~3?v I-1 ' 732SE?2iLI2E23HL\ ?i V-irnxM i I i I w ish to thank the good people of Williamsburg County for the liberal patronage extended us during the past year and extend to each and every one our best wishes for a happy and prosperous New Year. Gratefully yours, " Kingstree Hardware Go, I | KINCSTREE GRADED AND HIGH SCHOOL, j '} Kingstree, S. C. i | 1 . 1 Nigh Schoci Deportment) s " > ^ Boys and Girls prepared for College or for Uusine?s Life, i > \ j, pure water, eight instructors, < i healthful location. fine music department, s > ? - - \ fj llltll SCHOOL A.V\EX recently completed with beautiful j , and spacious Auditorium. ^ AMPLE ROOM FOR BOARDING PUPILS. ) TERMS REASONABLE, j Spring Term Begins j Wednesday, January 5. | For information apply to * J. (t. COLBERT, E. C. EPPS, > Snnerintendeut. Clerk Board Trustees. > Kingstree. S. C. ^ mnvrtuuv\vwu\wv\v\uv%uuv\v\\\uwv\\wv i WATTS & WATTS. I ! DEALERS IN \ | Diamonds, Watches, (u?)) * I Clocks, Jewelry, \ I ZFanc^ 3- ood.s, i | SPECTACLES and EYE-GLASSES.^^^J^^ | \ WATCHES, CLOCKS ARB JEWELRY i ( Repaired and Warranted* $ t OPPOSITE THE DEPOT. ^^ ^ ' ? Give us a call belore purclia-ing, as we \'v''*"/ a ? can save yon money. .o ' # | VWr.v.^. ' j? I