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fpjjc Count# l&fiotfb. VOL. XXIV. KINGSTREE, SOUTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 277l910T NO. 33 ? - i ? irr??^ . v??.}~ c-j-? -1? ? "+ j If vol* * aim in life is t cf anything jut the sake of ; A fall and complete Hi i Our stock of Single ar Rifles?Anything you Remember we are He I k iNr JL ^ 1 1 1 > I Pt?T- T T?? ifc?*?? ^BREEZY NEWS BUDGET . FROM BENSON CASE OF INFANTILE PARALYSE! ?SCHOOL OPENING?MAKE HAY WHILE YET YE MAY. Benson, October 25: ? Quite j crowd went from here to take "th< children to see the animals" in th< John Robinson big shows. By th way, the menagerie was not as re plete as was expected of this widel; advertised circus, yet it has a fascir ation for the people, and the sam crowd who live to see the day will g ? wild to see the same thing when th time shall have j&rived for Johi Robinson to appear at K:n?stre once again. Ora Rebecca, the bright littl< four-year-old daughter of Mr am Mrs Armstrong McCrea. is unfor tunate in being attacked by infantile paralysis, The child has completely lost the use of one leg.otherwise sh< seems to be perfectly well. This dis ease is becoming distressingly preva lent among children. This is the banner year for pea vine^nd grass and we should "makt Viovr-M-Hilo thp ?i>n shinps " It is ovn erally conceded that ours is superioi to Western hay, yet there is ai ahuAnHwnre 0f it allowed to decay ir the The Cedar Swamp school openec its doors for scholastic duties Mon day morning with Miss Courtney Adkinson, of Rembert, as principal ? and Miss Etta Jacobs, of Kingstree as assistant. Miss Adkinson come: with sufficient testimonials to satis fy the trustees of her capacity,whih Miss Etta Jacobs' reputation as i successful teacher has already beer established in this her native county The second assistant is expected soon . These young ladies have come to ui after a somewhat turbulent condi tion in school affairs and they nee( the co-operation of the whole com munity; so we hope that none wil debase themselves to any act tha might cause the least friction what oever. May I quote one live corre spondent and educator with whon we all are familiar through hi weekly letters to The Record? "It is earnestly hoped that every body will cut out carping criticism lay aside captious fault-finding an< keep ever before them the bare,bah truth that their children are not an gels, but ordinary, every-day'kifls, and that teachers as a rule are th< poorest paid, hardest worked an< most uniustlv abused people 01 earth." ~ WES. A Fragrant "Bouquet." In renewing his subscription ai esteemed friend in another count; tosses us this fragrant bouquet: "The weekly visits of The Recort have afforded us untold pleasun since we left Williamsburg. It wa: good before, but continues to im prove. Our people have great reasoi , to appreciate your arduous efforts.' 400 sac?s New Rice jnst received Cheap at Wilkins'. 10-13-tf I '' i > :. b?i? >b~b?"b? ?b 1 H f*-?c?"l? "V?~l>?"b?T?T?-? Qet Ready?Make o Economize and to have for your everyday use Dependable Goods at L your pocket book and your bank account, to make aim for Our Store an ie of U. N?. C., and Peter's League Shells. Cartridges, etc. id Double Remington Shot Guns always complete. Now is the time to ( or any other marksman should like. adquarters for anything in Hardware. We^ad. Others follow. < JSTREE HARDVi Wholesale and ?I?~T ?r?f?*T?*f?t 1? i?b? 1?b?1-?^ !TBEWISE AND ADVERTISE IN "THE RECORD," I \ The following wholly unsolicited testimonial \\ / is striking corroborative of our claim that The /J Record's advertising columns are profitable. If all (l I those who profit thereby would do as this firm has Y. i \ done and advise us of direct results received, we Vj / could fill the paper with similar letters. The fj Record sends out eighteen hundred (1800) copies l( ' from week to week and circulates among the best Y. \ \ people?who have the means to buy what they \\ I want?money spent in buying its advertising space // must be a paying investment. But the best argu- It ment is the number of advertisements we carry all jl e j \\ the year round and the added fact that once* we lj al //get an advertising patron, as a rule he stays with // e (( us. Here is the letter referred to. It speaks for l( i U itself and we could ask no higher endorsement: )) i) THE COE-MORTIMER CO., \ Importers of Thomas Phosphate (( i and \) / FERTILIZER MATERIAL fj Charleston. S. C. 0 01. 22 .1910. 11' !| The County Record, ' Kingstree, S. C., % // Gentlemen:--We take pleasure in ft informing you that we are today in 1 receipt of a nice order for Thomas \j ' Phosphate from your community in II response to an ad. for same, running in ft your paper on the 20 th inst. Y! I Anticipating future cause for \] ' mutual congratulation in your kind II attention to us during our 1910-1911 (( ad. contraot with you, we are, V! | Yours very truly, 11 The Coe-Mortimer Company, Zr WIS/HON Fer M. Matthew. ^ TAKE ITOFF, I I Ynll V/n.T WANTTHiT I MONjnT SOMEDAY. J J? TUCK ITAWAY ?| fN THE BANK ;i /vN^tormciRowANo I "Va>rk for you. QbuMy I n; , One hundred dollars at 5 per cent, compound interest,will in 40 years, amount to over $700; in 70 years, to over $3,000; in 100 years, to over $13,100; and in 200 years, to over one million, seven hundred and twentv-nine thousand, three hun ej dred dollars ($1,729,300). Money grows if you will let it. . Make OUR Bank YOUR Bank. ' Farmers & Merchants Bank "Absolutely Safe" LAKE CITY, S. C I Aim For ( owest Possible Prices, we ask yoj d hit the center of Economical Buyi call in and get one at a very low pri Coffins and Caskets always on hand. fARE C< i d i XVciuii i/caici a. . 1 4.?< I?I*? L? L?J* ? NEW PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH i Organized Near Cades?"The Me- { GUI Memorial Church." A commission appointed by Har-, monv Presbytery, consisting of Ministers A C Bridgman,E E Ervin and R L Grier (the latter not present) and Elders Percy Snowden and R B Smith, fo organize a church nearj. Cades, on the Indiantown road, in | response to the request of certain , petitioners, met at the designated place on Monday afternoon, October 24,at u p. m. Mr Ervin preached anj. appropriate ser.r.cn and Mr Bridg- ; man,as chairman the commission, i proceeded to org .r,ire according to , the Presbyterian b- ok of order. The ; new organizati on omnris s proba-, bly fifty member:, '.raving some from Indiantown, -f.n.e from Lake ; City, Lynchburg and elsewhere; oth-'; ers, mainly young people, entering : by profession of faith?late converts. A number who expect to become < New Lot King HuaUfv y uun Shoes For Men. Alvin Brand Clothing For Men and Boj A size to fit ever form and qualil guaranteed. People's Me t tr f tr tr tr tr tr 1 "T I T T T?1: *T? *** 3ur Store , not for our sake, nor for this tov "2ce. Boys, remember we have a k M' u ivi r /\ 'b?>#?b?eb??*h~ members being unavoidably absent on Monday, it was voted best to postpone the election of officers, elders and deacons till most of these might have opportunity to be present; therefore the commission adjourned till the morning of the second Sunday in November, when, if the way be clear, officers will be elected,ordained and installed. The name selected and given to the new church,as soon as organized, is "McGill Memorial," in memory of Dr McGill, deceased, a large number of whose descendants are charter members. Mrs Ellen Foxworth, a daughter of Dr McGill, deserves praise, no iloubt along with others.yet especially,for diligent and untiring work resulting in the location and completion of the handsome church building now ready for this new organization. This new enterprise has been fostered by Kev Mr Bridgman and will be under his ministerial charge. The church is about four miles from Cades. E E E. I I A m Fa Mm Star Brand^l r Shoesjfor Ladies and L SI si ?*AM W11IIUI C1I rcantile Co. | nHHHBHBBHH _ : J V: :v .? b-<b? r k f 4? en's sake, nor for the sake ! * II kinds of Air Rifles. ] ?r . H v ! ' 1 ?*2*?4s?4s?4?b?4*? ???? ] Type-Writer Paper. I 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 a. i :J can save you zoc to out uesiues mc express on this quality stationer}', tf 1?P?1?BBBK3??C??P H . If 0?Mll A4nn?i*i C? , Chf* October 27, 1910 Dear Friend: We like molasses so well at our house that Mama sent me downtown to get a Jug full so big that I could hardly carry it home. I made an ugly face while I was carrying the molasses home, but when I had some on my cakes for for breakfast this morning you ought to have 'seen me smile. I got a whole gallon Jug full for 50 cts. Your friend, Jacob, P. S. You can get the best molasses and. the best of everything to eat at Wilkins' Wholesale Grocery Co's Tin place where the S ices ils July ELECTRO-CHEMICAL RIN6 TRADE-MARK, f-C. Mjn Copyright, 1S94, 'j, '6,1902, > and 1909. Ml J by if. G. Brovsnson. IWlw The followingduteaae. arecauaedbyacid la the blood and are cured by thii ring. which take, from one day to two week., after the ring commence, to work: according to <ii.eaM- a:i I circum*tance*. The ring and the acid create fi electro-chemical action, removing the exce? . f arid, which cure# the disease and will keep it curi d. Bright'* Disease. Dial?etes-it ia not a habit with children-. Chorea?St. Vitus'* Dam*. Ch Ion-sis? Green Sickness-Painful an.I Kxcessjve .Monthly Period*. Uremia, Snvcope. Keilepsy. Nervous Prostration. Nosebleed. Internal Hemorrhages. Rhinolith?a atony concretion formed in the nuat?-Adenoid*. Polypus. Cataract. Goitre. Whoopiug-Cough. Rheumatism?Inflammatory. Gout. Lumbago. Articular. Sciatic. Muscular. Asthma. Headache. Neuralgia. Neuritis. Valvular Rheumatism of Heart. Rheumatic Fever. Rheumatic Paralysis?Bruin. Hair,Kyes.Ear*.Limbe,Pen. Oiieratow. Typewriter-. Dropsy. Obesity, Fatty Degeneration of Heart Appendicitis. Inflammation of Bnwela, Chronic Oysentry. Acidity, of Stomach, which causes the worst kind of constipation-the other kind ia caused by liver diaeaae. Cancer-Carcinoma-Cancerous Tumors. Congestion of Kidneys, Stone in Bladder. Prostatitis. Gravel, Gall-stones. Calculi. Depo-it oa Teeth. White Spots on Nails. Psoriasis. Sait-rheum. Varicose Veins and Ulcers. Varicocele--varico-e veins in the scrotum-Varicose Veins and Ulcers ia Rertnm-often mistaken for pile* and nature. The after elect* ot Diphtheria. Scarlet. Typhoid and Malarial Fevers. This ring is not a cure-all: wilt not care liver disease and none of the liver disease?. Price: Plain Ring, 12.00: Gold-covered outside 14.00. By Mail or will aend I>y Kxprese. Collect on Delivery, if TOO wish to pay charges. $2.00 ring sold on three weeks Guarantee. Ring can be returned and money refunded, if not satisfactory. Bend narrow piece of paper size of finger. Send for additional information. Not for sale bv jewelera or druggist*. Agents-wanted at placet not taken. BtdraOokal B* t*. 1225 hane St. T**. Ota. For Sale and Guaranteed by PATRICK & CARR, Agts. ... .w