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1 Qrav <r?> tit v n 1 f@ 5St ~4 |X| Jp 1st. Becau <:? cold and hot \ p 2nd. He g( || highest mark g? double its vali f| 3rd. We hi & quantity and || 4th. Grave 1 5th. Those 1 equaled, by lb 1 These at g High Price I Below w H. B. Qibbs m 36 at $11.4 Sf 22 at 30.C m 50 at 40.C M 50 at 21.0 $ 130 at 27.0 *x| On Thursday a & So bring or send us y m | J BOTS AND DASHES a FROMTRIO AND VICINITY EXCESSIVE RAINS CONTINUE?A SWT ALL BLAZE?FINE COTTON -PERSONALPARAGRAPHS. Tri -September 5:?The rains have not yet ceased around here; Saturday grave us an almost continuous down-pour. Cotton is coming: in very slowly, the local ginnery having turned out only nbout eight bales up to Saturday. Mr W T Rowel 1 paid a flying visit * * * * ' ?f a to Cades last rrmay uuruumK ^ business. Miss Louise Barr of Kingstreespent a few days here last week as the guest of Miss Minnie Bryan. Mrs Ida Waldron of Andrews has been spending the past few days here visiting friends and relatives. Robert, the youngest son of Mr J W Register, caiue up from Georgetown recently for a few days' visit to his father. Miss Minnie Bryan and her guest, Miss Barr, spent last Wednesday at Kfe Andrews. Mrs W T Evans and her sister, f Miss Crooks, were noted among the visitors here one day last week. The Trio Mercantile Co (Mr E L Powell, manager) has employed mr Ed Shirer as clerk for the fall season. Glad to welcome you to our town, Mr Shirer. ^ Last Sunday night we had a small blaze here, which destroyed a small building on the corner of Register street and McDonald avenue, causing a less of something like $50 to the proprietor of the place, a negro. ? * The property, belonged to Mr J J Marshall. Lucidly the wind was not very high, or tirti damage would 1 trrpater. in have oeen consiuer?y*.7 ? all probability, on account of the proximity of other bui,'dings.. The negroes around bere are feel\ vxlw ^ \A1 Ciy ? vv Leads i I se Gravely does not veather to make. N >es to see the "Boy. et price for every pi ue and steal the res ave the best corps are willing to pay t ;ly's Warehouse is t : who are acquainte ving man. *e the reasons 4 s. e quote you a f< F. H. Powell 10 46 at $10.00 10 148 at 19.00 10 156 at 35.00 0 240 at 41.00 0 288 at 18.00 nd Friday, September 1st ar our tobacco and you shall be M. b ing fine and getting along better! since the cotton picking season has i commenced. j Mr J W Register spent last Sun- j day with his family rn Georgetown. Miss Minnie Bryan has returned ; | from a short visit to the families of | Messrs T B Cooper and W H McEl1 veen at Mouzon postoffice. | Mr J B Files went toKingstreej , last Friday to look after some busi-j ness matters. Mr and Mrs Waldron returned to | Andrews Sundav, after a pleasant | stay of a few days among friends j here. j Miss Rose of Andrews has re- \ turned home from a short visit to } . the home of Mr A W Graham. * Mr P S Hawkins, who is farming i for Mr N W Cooke, has about 15 acres of cotton,off which he says he | is going to make 16 or 17 bales. Good luck to you, Uncle Pete. j Mr John Blakeley,formerly of this place but now of Waycross,Ga,came ! here last week to remove his family J to their new home. i Mr Chas Bryan went to George| town Monday to attend to business, ' | 11 presume. The Prodigal, i , In Memoriam. September 1, 1910?Just one month ago the death angel visited the home of Mr and Mrs Josiah A | Cockfield and took their darling little i ; Kenneth, who had only brightened 1 their home twenty-one short months. I He was too pure and bright for this ! world and the Lord thought best to i take him. Grieve not, dear parents, for you < have a sweet tie in heaven; one who is whispering in the sweet voice of an angel, "Papa, mama, come to1, me, where we shall part no more." J A Loved One. ; l Cades, September 6. Old papers for sale cheap by the hundred at The Record |CS^. j arehoi the Stat< Wh : go to the country \ \ ^ \ and tries to tell Dund they bring 01 t you have. of buyers in the f he highest price fo he best lighted h< d with Gravely ki 'Why" Grave ew sales: H. M. Thomas 160 at $13.00 92 at 20.00 64 at 30.00 364 at 39.00 344 at 17.20 id 2nd, Gravely sold 131,98 j pleased. C. GRAVELY, h TILLMAN A PHYSICAL WRECK. Taken to Asbeville as a Laal Resort. An Edgefield dispatch to the Augusta Chronicle says Col James H Tillman, who has been in very bad health for a number of years and who i* in a very low state of health, was taken to Asheville, N C, Tuesday of last week, to see if the climate there would be beneficial to him. For the past nine or .ten months he has been living: in a tent in order to he in the- fresh air as much as possible. He had to be put on the train n a cot. He is exceedingly thin and cry weak^ being, a mere shadow of lis former self. Mr Tillman Bunch iccompanied Mr Tillman. He has ilmost lost his voice-. nmm EVERY E4il lingstree Peaple Have Fotrailhat This Is True A cold, a strain, a sudden wrench. A little cause may hurt the kidleys. Spells of backache- often follow. Or some irregularity of the urine. A certain remedy forsuch attacks, A medicine that answers every call. Is Doan's Kidney Pills, a true specific. Thousands of people rely upon it. ncic Ulic: J A Turner, 114 Palmetto street.. Florence, S C? says: "Doan's Kidney Pills are a remedy in which I have the greatest contidence. My back pained me and I had sharp, shooting twinges across my loins. My kidneys were also disordered and the secretions became irregular in passage. Doan's Kidney Pills soon removed these annoyances and I have not had any recurrence of them." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the Unite 1 States. Remember the name?Doan's?j and take no other. By helping1 us you heip yourself. Buy from the houses who, advertise in The Record and mention the paper. A' ?x mmmmmsmm lse at L; i in High I Yf and rob the farme them what they h r send him. Reme State, all anxious a ir it. )use in the State ai now his judgment ly's Warehotu S. E. Cain ' C 2<>6 at $16.00 340 at 30.00 260 at 37.20 180 at 17.20 120 at 12.40 8 lbs for $14,811.27. So th< Your friend, LaiCity, i Ik...... I J Professional uares. | M. A. WOODS, DENTIST. Oflt* ^TOONt NO. 62.^ LAKECITY, - S.C W. Leland Taylor. DENTIST. iMBrfovfrDr W V Bw*ki?*torr* Store IHNCSTEff, - s. c. ; 5-M-tf.' Mr D.Nc&mi th DENT)ST. LAKE CtTY. ---SC. \A/. L. BASS' Auomey aiuaw LAKE CITY. S. C. . ' Dr EJ McCabe Dentist. KINS31i3.ES. - S. C. Laurence H. McCullough, CKS Engineer and Surveyor Road and Drainage Engineering, Land Surveying and Mapping, j Nesmith P. O., S. C. J. D. MOUZON'S BARBER SHOP; ?in the? kellabau Holtl is equipped with up-to-date ap- i pliances. Polite Service, i ompetent Workmen. 5-8-08. ^ ! FOR SALE. Brick in any quantity to suit purchas! er. The Best Dry Press Machice-ma?le | a: bricec.* Special shapes made to order. Corre- :j i pondenee solicited betore placing your l! 'orders. W. R rt'NK. ake City Prices. w rs out of what they \ ave and sees that 1 mber, he does not sel nd fully equipped for nd shows tobacco perl t on tobacco is not sse is leading th . R. DuBose B. F. Ti 316 at $35.00 ' 264 at 26.00 74 at 18.00 120 at 12.30 100 at 11.40 *se show you that Gravely is th 5. C. mm Jj f Choice Be ?j JnKT living p ?? f <S [ JHKi Hamburg 4R Beef <9 * | Ground Bone for Your I Jj makes hens lay and the litt *j 10c per pound, 3 pou Jj >? &/>e People's ?j H. A. MILLER, Pi Educate Your Chile K1NGSTREE GRADED AN prepare Boys and Girls for Colli Climate unexcelled. Flowin Competent Instructors. Tho music. Building well Heate< Boarding Pupils and Go-operatioi Spacious Auditorioum and Spl Fall Term Begins Mondi For further information apply t< J W ^uittanhu or vv* u niii^iu/msn Superintendent. ( Kingstree, * i 58*8-8 ^ r 1 ' 1 ' vork hard in 1 they get the jf 1 one Toad for j| an unlimited || fectly. 1 j surpassed, if j| 1 1 ie State In | j urner ? 96 at $12.30 ft ' I 84 at 15.00 SB . *1 48 at 50.00 gf 164 at 38.00 gj H.I mnn Ut IUIVV JVS ie farmer's friend. Si \ jg 1 ;ef and Mutton at &? - J >nces. ? * :er Fresh Grouna ? ? 15c per pound. aft Hens and Biddies 8 & lo pVii/?L-onc orrr>\i7 ^ *V ViliVilVilW V VT ^ nds for 25c. j Market, \ ? oprietor. ^ mmmmmmmmmmmtmrnrnmrnmammmmm???? Iren at Home D HIGH SCHOOL | I IS ige or Business g Artesian Wells, rough training in i and Ventilated. 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