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I (lijc gfoimfa Itotf). WOL XXIV. K1XGSTREE, SOUTH (.'AROLIXA. THURSDAY. OCTOBER >0. 1<H0. VP. 32 ^f?i?????i? ?? F 1?4 I* your aim in life is to Ec . *|? of anything but the sake of youi R A full and complete line o I Our stock of Single and D B Rifles?Anything you or ; 1 Remember we are Headq ' 1 KING f :? \ &?*f-?*f???f ? "T?f 7?*f*" BOYS' CORN EXHIBIT NOVEMBER 12.! CONDITIONS OF CONTEST AND d PRIZES OFFEHED--FVERY s' BOY GETS A PRIZE. a Editor County Record:? Saturday, November 12,is the day u (appointed for the toys' corn exhibit F at the court house in Kingstree and R for the awarding of the different c< Bizes. The basis or: which the prizes' b be awarded as as follows: C Brgest yield 30% ei Bst written account, showing *1 story of crop and all expense25 44 T Hst 10-ear exhibit 15 44 p st showing of profit on invest- P ment 30 44 . B ' lr IB A committee cciimmuiv ui .m a n Bigene Montgomery, Prof J W , Wittenberg and Mr T Olin Epps, Ell examine and grade the rej>orts , Id on Saturdav.Xovember 12, will, * IT Iter examining and grading the I \\ rn exhibits with the aid of an ex- . irt. declare the result, and prizes IjU be awarded accordingly. . Every member of the corn club oust send in to me at ow* his ^ lanks properly filled out and ah<> a all Jii.*t try .written bv himself,of his V rop. Every boy should be at the i H burt house with his linear exhibit Ifiby 11:30 a. m. Those boys who made not less p than 75 bushels of corn at a cost of t less than 30 cents a bushel are want- v ed to enter the contest in the Na-1 e tional Corn Exposition at St Louis o in December, and they should take t especial care of their exhibits, re- a ports and history. r The prizes to be awarded are as [ follows: i First nrize?in gold. ?V Second prize? $25 in gold. Third prize?Tool chest on exhiBK bition at Kingstree Hardware Co's HI store. Fourth prize?Set of selected tools costing $1(1; of saddle, saddle blanm ket and bridle. h Fifth prize? Monogram stick pin; W or No 14 Waterman fountain pen with gold bands, either costinp $5. tith. 7th, hth, Pth anil loth prizes ?Hoys' selection of No 12 Waterman fountain })en worth $2.7">; or ridinp bridle and saddle blanket worth the same. ^ 11th.12th and loth prizes?A pood i ridinp bridle. i 14th prize?A year's subscription ' to The Youth's Companion. ! For each of the others who tiles I his report and makes his exhibit, a j 14* jjood pocket knife. J For the boy who makes the largest yield of corn. >'lo. To the boy, who makes the cheapest corn, the saddle, bridle and blanket, or the set.of tools named above, f ^ J (i MrCl LLOfGH. Supt Education. L October IK 1910. I I Before ordering Magazines get ? ?<* ? ciUDDing cauuu^iR; mm ^ivffers and save Money. Soithern Subscription Agency, Raleiph. X C (A postal card will do.) 9-22-lMt j iet Read} onomize and to have for your e pocket book and your bank ac< f U. M. C., and Peter's League S >ouble Remington Shot Guns alv any other marksman should !ik uarters for anything in Hardwa CTDTU O 1 XV JL D ????- ?4*?-f?-?? Lake City News Notes. Lake City, October li*:? Mrs Ella ' Jones is visiting her daughter, Irs Beatrice Prather at Juliet. F'a. Miss Pauline Woodley camt own from Cartersville, when ie is teachiYifr. and s;>ent Saturday id Sunday in town. We do not know what brand wased by the local editors of tht '1* irunno Tinms and of The Count\ ecord last week, but their loca :>lumns seemed to indicate that the rand was of a kind which has ar tfect similar to the erfect of ar arthquake on a rail road?twist* le rails and wrecks the trains, Tht imes stated that a certain lady oj lorence, was then visiting in Lak* ity. The ladv mentioned has beer 1 her grave for several years, ami o one claims that her spirit ha; een seen in this vicinity. The Rec rd declared that a certain lady an< aughter, of Lake City, attended i lillinery opening in Kingstree last reek. The lady mentioned is ar tvalid and has not been out of th ard.except for a short drive in sev >-ol trtioj-c: Tht? ftancrhtpr has no1 Isited Kinjfstree in two years. "See thinjrs*'is an alarminpr symptom. The infant child of Mr and Mr: V B Kintf died a few days a?< fter a lontf illness. The proposition of cutting off ; art of Williamsburg and annexir.j he same to Florence county will b oted on November 22. Gov rnor Ansel, ujxjn filing the returi f the commission, which showe* hat the survey had been completei ind that all constitutional require nents would be met, issued hi rroclamation a few days ago, order njr the election on the date abov YbUR CHILD PUT 50me1 For them work For ' b/ SUPPOSE YOU DIED helpless little children? You OF YOUR FAMILY if you hi Make. OUR B Farmers & I\ "Absoli LAKE J ^ ^ ^ ^ y?Make , veryday use Dependable Goods at L :ount, to make aim for Our Store an ihells. Cartridges, etc. says complete. Now is the time to ( e. re. Wt ad. Others follow. ( U ARH\J1 A A A~A 1\ i Wholesale and ? 2? J?(?*? 3,? 2?? J?,4.? 1? stated. Then will be settled defi- { l niteiy whether or n(?t this portion of Williamsburg will become a part of Florence eonnty. W L B 1 Rising to a point of*'peron.il privilege", we may say that the item that appeared in the local column of . The Record, which our take Citv 5 , correspondent criticises, was given! , to us by one whom we regard as a I j perfectly trustworthy person and , as there was absolutely no motive ( f<>r deception,we accepted it wiuiom ..question. As our correspondent . ; knows, for a newspaper editor to personally investigate every item that appears in a local or personal column is practically impossible. .; We can only account for the error i I by the presumption that some other 1 . Mrs Bass and daughter than the ladies referred to were 1 e;e at ti e I time stated, as we feel satisfied that ( our informant would not make an l, intentional misstatement.?hnitor I j The Record. Annexation Election Ordered. . On Thursday, the 13th inst, Gov' J ernor Ansel issued a proclamation ' ordered an election to be held November 22 on the proposal to annex to Florence county a portion of Williamsburg county. j The commissioners designated by a the Governor had previously reports' ed that they found all the lejral proe visions as to population, areo,wealth - and distance from Williamsburg I n county court house, at Kinjfstree, 'i' had been complied with by the peti-' i . I fl i / in urc s i 400 sacks New Rice jnst received. -(Cheap at Wiijcixs'. ej 10-13-tf REN MIGHT I Vour Money i Some day S in the Bank Now itWILL rHEM IN THE \NK ^ TODAY, would you leave behind ?* ? --- X I:l l | IDP I will uui icai iui ^ ? wix*ive money in our bank. lank YOUR Bank Merchants Bank jtely Safe" CITY, S. C ! ^ f 'f- "f- /* ? 4im For ( owest Possible Prices, we ask you d hit the center of Economical Buvi :a'l in and ?et one at a very low prii Coffins and Caskets always on hand. r i n r n/ / AKL V^< , Retail Dealers. ?>7~??.)? l>?i Jerry Moore's Prize Acre. There has been a great deal said about young Jerry Moore's corn patch in this county, but when the ( real facts as to the number of bush- < els are handed out, 200 bushels will j not be in it. In fact, it is authentically stated that it is going to be | nearer 250 than 2?Hi bushels on this s little one-acre corn patch. js The committee in charge of meat- ;e uring are t<> act officially soon, and . then the exact measurement will be, given out. ! Jerry Moore is only fifteen years! old and is the son of Rev Moore, | pastor of Liberty chapel, better t known as the "brick church," of the ; Methodist church, and located two ;v miles south of Winona, in the east- ^ ern part of Florence county, near | d the Pee Dee river swamp. j \ The "patch" is on the parsonage \ lands of the Liberty chapel church i and is all upland ground. Jerry is a i hu-tler and is going to capture some r good prizes for growing corn.? c I'inuitiiiis'ulh- Enterprise. t New Lot King Quality Shoes For Men. i ' Alvin Brand Clothin; For Men and Bo I i A size to fit eve form and quali guaranteed. | People's M* V ir * ?r ? ? 1 ~i ?r?i?H-H?-2? )ur Store , not for our sake, nor for this tow njtce. Boys, remember we have all rnv/ip a i\r KJ lfl JL n A 1 ^ r^4 r^? r-ji< ^ f^a ?j? <Pretty Good Corn. Editor County Record:? I McHarmon, colored, has made , >n two acres of land 153$ bushels of j ;orn. Measured by H L Tisdale and < \ R Burgess on October .3, 1910. Rev W B Bower?. , The yield of corn on two acres as < ; ?t forth above is a remarkably fine ho wing, but our correspondent fai!d to state where the field referred o is located?Editor The County tecord. inui iuui j? Died?On Saturday morning, Ocober 15, at her home three miles rest of Kingstree, Mrs Willie Belle iagin.wife of Mr John Ragin. The ' leceased was only twenty years old, j >eing survived by her.young hus-; j ?and and one small child. The fu- j leral services took place Sunday norning.at 11 o'clock at Mt Vernon hurch, Rev L E Peeler conducting he services. ri r I Star Brandjf r Shoes for I I PtiH 1 lu^V4V?l VW | Children | rv ^ li jrcantlie Co. J / - i?I*?-2"?2"?4-?b? 4? "k J i I n's sake, nor for the sake j 1 I kinds of Air Rifles. y. i I I If?*y *y r$* Type-Wiitcr Paper. The Record has just received a choice lot of bond type-writer paper, put up neatly in boxes 500 sheets to box,legal and letter size, all sizes and weights, at $1.00 a box. We can save you 25c to 50c besides the ?xpress on this quality stationery, tf f oil r? bkJ '"rfv . t*>MMk <u>mWa?C?.,Clr T Oct. 13, 1910 Dear Friend: All flour is made out of wheat, but some wheat is better than others; therefore some fiour is better than other kinds. When you get real good flour it rises nicely and makes good I bread. We have good bread at our house. We make it out of Pinna-;cle flour. Your friend. Jacob, P. S. The best flour there is in this town is Pinnacle flour. It costs 85cts. a sack, and we get it from Wilkin*' Wholesale (in)eery Co's The lilacs where fig S does its duty ELECTRO-CHEMICAL RING TRADE-MARK. E-C. M|S ('ofivright, ; v/. '5. '0, J90J, '4 and , f^4| * hv It'. C. Fio:cnsi)u. IgflfW I lie follow im: 'ii*** i-e* lire<-au*od hy acid 'in ili.- Mood .11I an* enred t> thi-rim:, w in. h take- Cram one day 10 two week*. after tlio fini^ innimi'iuv* t-i ii^rli- nei*nrdim; to 'li-e.'iM' aii'l riri iitn-l.iii. i-. 1 li?* rilitf .1111 till* :n"i*l create an < lei trn-ehemieal artinti. remm inic llir i-xii-i* *'f llei.1. V.lli. Il eiire* tie- di-e.'l-e air! will keep it I 1.rut. Itiialil'- l?s-M-e. I'ialete?it i- lint a I1.1t it with liil ir.-ti. Chorea-?St. Vitui'i leaner. f hi.-r. *:*- (ire.n Siekm -*--P".tiI'uI atel 11 *ee-*n r .Mriithly Period*. I'r.-mia. Su>? ;r. K|Xi nni.< I'm-. trillion. No-eldreI. lnt -rn il Mr:; .orrhatfe-. Kliinolitli---a-tony con.ret 11 Mm I in tin- unM?Adenoid-. Poly pit*. Cat iru'. Goitre. W Tio??|*incli. Kliriiiiiati?ni"-lnttaiit:n.it"ry. (tout. l.tiuil .itto. Ar tieular. Sfiatir. Mu-cnlar. A-thnia. Headaih- . Nniriltfia. Seuriti*. V.il> t! ir l.lt> iitnnti-ni of lirart. Klirumatif Fever. Kheiituntie Paraly-i*? Brain. Il.iir. ( >. -. K ir-.I.iuil .*. I'm. 1 tp.rator*. I > i*v. ritt r-. |>rop*>! l>'?**it>. Patty iVJcneratioii of lirart Ap|*-titiiriti*. 111 tla mm at ton f Bowel*, fhmnie |iy*en try. Aridity, of Stomaoh, which cause* thr uor-t kind of eonntipation-tho otln-r kin 1 i-caused My liver di*ra*e. Cliiivr-t'iri ilioina-faturrou- In. mors. Oonm-tion of Kidney*. Stone in Bladder. Prostatitis. Gravel. Gall?tout -. t'1 li'iili IVpo-it 1 11 Teeth. \Vhite Spot* on Nail-. 1'scriasi*. Salt-rheum. Viirinne Vein* inl I'lrer*. Varicoccle?variceso vein* in thi* tH-rotiini-Varii o*e Vein* and I" 1% 1 r- in Jtrctnm-oftrn tni-takrn for pile* and tissurr. Thr after rffrrt* of Diphtheria. Scarlet, Typhoid ami Malarial Fever*. Thi* rime is not a'rure-all: will not ftirtt liver disease and none of the liver disease*. I'rire: Plain Him;. jCI.UO: Gold-covered outside Sl it). By Mail or "ill -end oy Kx press. Collect on lhdivery, if you w i-h to pay chur-'e*. $2.1" riti<?mv!?l on three week* Guarantee. Kinit can In* returned and money refunded, if not satisfactory. Send narrow piece of paporsize of tinirer. Send for additional information. Not for wale l>> jewel* crw or druggist*. Agents wanted at place* not taken. Eirctrs-Lhrmkil Ring (*., 1225 Monroe St. I0W0, Obit. ' For Sale and Guaranteed by PATRICK & CARR, As?ts. i