The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, January 26, 1911, Page TWO, Image 2
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An Christian Bible Students?The SatWMtory
Proof of "Why God Permits
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"Why does God permit evil?" As wo
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that It is filled with sorrow and trouble,
otefcness and pain and every trial we
could enumerate, and we cannot help
wondering WHY GOD ALLOWS IT.
We realise that He Is almighty and
that He eonld prevent it If He wished
We read in His Word that He is more
willing to do for His children than
are earthly parents for theirs, end we
know bow much that means; yet often
tines, It seems that thoee who try
to -Bo and lire right bare the most
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< > clothes us. l>esides adding tre- ^
1 > mendously to the fertility of the <$>
{[ laud, is bound to be one of the $
< >. biggest economic agricultural ^
11 factors. Let us have fewer dogs &
o and more sheep. <|
yeryth
Will be Sold at
Stack!
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CAMP NO- 27.
J j/ji>nrui Mcrnsea
'ifJe lilt ?nd3r(lMonrtk<
iWI ll Night* in ?*hcI
' 8T"7i3// month.
SftiSly Visiting chopjien cor
! 4\ x^^BRvfiOrVZ dially invited to com.
up and sit on a sturoi
^oCjp ? ^v-J^ or hang about on th?
^ limbs.
Thos. McCutchen,
27 12m.-'V- Con Com.
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! 7-4 Sin. Gon. Com.
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v^a>'? Kingatree Lodge
Kntgljts ?f Pythias
' ''' Regular Cotfvehtloni' Every
Mi :. 40, Wednesday nlghU
f Vlfiting bfitbrfen AN^iys welcome,
Caatle Etaff 3rd story ^oartlin Building
[ 'J Wesley Cook, C C.
C W Boswell, K.of R?A 5Paint
Your Buggy I
[ We can make-It look like new j
Any "
HI UK HI
or other vehicle
lipoid ldO Pw Coot.
in appearance by painting.
Also
Bring Us Tour Work.
W. M. Vause & Son
6-10-tf
Hacker Mfg. Co
SHC CKSSOBH TO
GEO. S. HACKER & SON
OM*NlB?T?N. ?. O.
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WE MANUFACTURE
Doors. and Blinds; Columns
and Bahfeters; Grilles and Gable
Ornaments; Screen Doors and Windows.
WE DEAL IN
Glass, SHsh Cord and Weights.
Enaiiag* For Boot Cattle.
We feed tbe ensilage to our hefd of
Angus cows and to tbe young stock
and finish out the steers on corn and
grass in tbe summer, writes an Illinois
breeder. We turn tbe cattle on
shock fodder until the middle of January
or the 1st of February and then
give tbem eusilnge and good oat straw
that has been thrashed into the barn
I or liay. and if we have plenty of ensiI
luge and other rough feed we do not
feed any grain. Last year the snow
I came early, so we ran short of rough
i feed and had to feed some corn, too,
; but it is the first time for years that
anything but the steers and calves
were fed any grain.
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OUR EYES
| Professional Cards. |;
~DR. R. C. McCABE ~
Operative Dentist
and
Post Graduate Dentist in Crown, !
Bridge and Plate Work.
(liuti Floor McCabt* liuilriing, Opposit^
Courthouse.
M. A. WOODS,
DENTIST.
Office over Sin^latary Bid ft.
P'PHONE NO. 61.?>
LAKE CITY, - S.C
W. Leland Taylor,
DENTIST. %
Office over Dr w v wtxKington s store,
KINGSTREE, - S. C.
5-21-tf.
M. D.Nesmifh
' .. DENTIST,
LAKE CITY. -' - 5. C.
W.L.BASS,
Attofiiey-at-Law, |
:: . UAKECITY 8, C. f
DR. R.i J> RS^CABE.
Dentist i
KINGSTREE. ,, , S. C
Laurence H. McCullough,
Civil Engineer and Surveyor
Road and Drainage Engineering
Land Surveying and Mapping.
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i^csmrui r- v., j. v.
J. D. MOUZON'8
BARBER SHOP
?in the
KELLAHAN HOTEL,
is equipped with up-to-date appliances.
Polite Service, c ompetent
Workmen.
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LIGHTNING RODS!
M. L. Whltleck. Lake Cltr. ?.C
Special Sales Agent
Representing the Largest Manufacturers
of All Kinds
Improved Copper and Galvanized
Section Rods
(Endoreedby the Highest Scientific Authorities
ana f irelnturanceCompanies)
Pure Copper Wire Cables, All Since
Our Full Cost Guarantee given with
Each Job.
1 sell oc close margin of profit,dividcommiMlonwith
my custemers.
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By helping us you help your*
self. Buy from the bouses who
advertise in The Record and
mention the paper.
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C W StOLL. President E <
F Rhem, Vice-President, C
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ON OUR W I r
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Ha made in atare* factory, ita tir?a were we
?J^H washing-machinea, on many tuba and bock*
? PITTSBURGH POHTCT" faneea era ni
^P' "THE WE ID THAT MELD/* ?
Mr. Farme
: Thai tfce wires are aa? Wared at tfce
3H la Uneven ground?TMt tike stays w*
Hi fence is aflricbt la every particular.
|^B Could you aak any ipow definite protactio
abaOHMr aaaured.
' K ' "Pittsburgh Parti
' Notice..^ |ij
We ate mailing out 'statements to i
all our subscribers who are from
three months to more than a year in
arrears. ' We h'ope ho one will be of
fended'at receiving this reminder,
arid still more we hope no one will
get too mad to pay the amount he
or she owes. If we'send you a statement
when you owe us nothing don't
"fly off the hydle" and "cuss us
out" but point out the error and we
will cheerfully make the correction.
It's a vast deal of work and considerable
expense to make out and mail
one thousand of these accounts.
Think of it! The postage alone
amounts to $20. All because oun
friends, many of them, thought the
little amount one man owed didn't
matter. But it does matter to us,
more than $1,000. All the fruits of
our labor for the past year are in
your hands?are you going 10 Bee
us lose your part? It's like lending
out 1,000 bushels of wheat and getting
it back one bushel at a time.
Each person must pay back or we
lose our wheat. Have you paid
yours? tf
Do you know that fully nine out of
every ten cases of rheumatism are
simply rheumatism of the muscles
due to cold or damp, or chronic
rheumatism, and require no internal
treatment whatever? Apply Chamberlain's
Liniment and see how
<|oickly it gives relief. For sale by
all dealers.
Old papers for sale cheap by
tbe hundred at Twe Record
offioe,
rt 1 i.i.i. Colic. Cbol*rm aad
L nam Dentin S xforrboe* RflMdr.
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A Guarantee of Safety CO
Absolute safety in matters of 1
inking is guaranteed to the pa- 39
ons or this bank by ample capital rri .
id strict State Supervision, ana the I
tct that its loans are restricted to <
class, in which.it is practically lm- tX3 <
j'sible to sustain a l<?ss of any des- ? > (
iption. I/owns are made only upon 33
rst-clas* coilaterul of guaranteed po
larket value. $3 '
4% 8;
Paid on Savings Accounts. ?x$ <
illiamsburg, 1 ;
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C Epps, Cashier. S# ('
W Boswell, Asst. Cashier. ,
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JX* Science has developed something Infinitely
mm batter thee the old style wee* or oletng. E
V "Pittsburgh Perfect" '1^
I FENCES ||
I Are Welded by Electricity i f
F Titt fa thm modi* mothoA ofeomttrmetfm. raera pfttformoAAoA j^C A
I through tho citmlma tion of ooriouo to no* {to foe to. Jll
A wrap holds moisture, cracks the ealrenizing and allows the water to attack the bar*1 jfl| J
tir&Ti small amount of displaced galvanizing on PITTSBURGH PERFECT rdrforeei a
the protection against rust at the electrically welded joint; eiamine the Joint. ; J
Stays cannot ifip. They areahrays Jnst whsra th^wera pat 8^ andjfamd why |B 1
become ona piece when the onion is made The fence is like a solid ihoat of psncntsd SteaL. >1
Every Rod is Guaranteed Ported - H 9| I
ont allow yoor prejadlcein favor of the rapidly-declining and DOwaatiauaUd mMlmdsTf lE! I
1Ve heretofore known. to warp your good judgment ' "B fl
Ittsburgh Perfect" Pem*s ?orea?^ or^s^ becanao hundreds of thooaanda of dolaaa am|
rth of standard material la dally welded byelectrlci ty. ^ ^
the isolated country grocery store is an electrically welded product. If TQcr wagon was H
lded by electricity. Yoa will find electrically welded boopa on ice cream freezers and gflH
ita Examine them. ; * JB
ide by this modern, eimpk and marreiors proceaa, produring^^B K| fl
WtOvary arot fcawUfac *TfTTSBl*Gh PUftll" . iBr I M^m
fixed to guarantee thia I - j, B B^BB
fafata?That the fcwdt ?1 " T" W ^ B^^l
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Is one of the easiest rooms to make pretty, and one
. of the most important. . M]
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The dainty whiteness maKes ior tnai cieanuness rn
which is the first and greatest requisite for a baby's
health. Besides, prettiness is the only fit surround- Iff Bj
ing for any child. | |H
You need a chiffonier and bureau in white enamel (perbapa H
we can show you how to do over your present pieces) a
good brass or iron crib with sides high enough to keep baby Hi
from falling, a rocking chair, straight back chair and small
table, also in white. These with a pretty rug, dainty wall H|
paper, and muslin curtains, complete the room.
Be careful to get a STEARNS Ac FOSTER H
j mattress, for it is the best. To a child, good sleep II
means good health, a sturdy body, a fresh, retentive I 9
mind. Even nervousness is often due to lack ef I |
really sound sleep. Get a STEARNS Ac FOSTER I S
for the crib to-day. If after 60 nights' trial you are I I
not entirely satisfied, we will give you your money D I
; back without a word.?$3.45 to $1125. B
CAROLINA FURNITURE COMPANY | I
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