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NEWS OF RECENT DATE AROUND LAKE CITY.' DWELLING BURNED-CROPS DE TERIOR ATE?TEACHER ELECTED"THE LAND OF FLOWERS." w i Lake Citv, August 22:?Mrs J i A Abrams and children have returned home from a visit to relatives and friends in Norfolk, Ya. Mr Rufus Kind's residence in IVUlieugf r cUA ?as uuiiku <-"v s4? day last week. The tire is supposed j $4".^ to have originated from a defective! jjy- stove flue. The contents were saved.! The loss is about $600. fi'f . | Two negro women were caught] '"shop-lifting" in the stores of] Messrs J P Matthews & Co, and 1 Messrs Stewart & Floyd, one day recently. Mr Aaron Fass and Misses Leah j Nachman and Fannie Fass came down from Dillon Sunday morning to visit. i ? Y Mr and Mrs Branerd Jovner of [. - Kingstree spent Sunday in town with relatives;i Messrs A H Williams and J A ad? Green were in Charleston Monday ' on business. Rev Mr Ballard,pastor of the Baptist churches at Maxton, N C, and Evergreen,S C,preached at the Bap Itist church here twice last Sunday. Mr J J Morris left here Monday night for his vacation, which he will spend at Columbia and Greenville. 1 Mr W E Severance spent the latter ( part of last week in Richmond) Va. < * Mr Fred Truluck, whose home is at Summerton, came to town Saturp day last to see his brother, Mr J M L" Truluck. ' Messrs J L Stuckey and J P Matthews are spending some days in j Washington, Norfolk and other points in that section of the country. Mr W T Askins has completed his } double brick store on the old "Sev- ] erance" lot, and is now moving his i fe stock of goods into > this . building, 1 * which he will occupy for the time j being, at least. It is said that he | will pull down the wooden building ] which has been his place of business 1 ^ or several years, and will erect a 1 < large brick block on the site. Mr Frank Finnegan, who went away from here a few months ago i to take the position as cashier of a bank at Lamar, has returned and is f now with Mr J M Truluck. j W L Bass and daughter. Miss Sallie, have returned home from a visit of two weeks on the Gulf Coast of Florida at Tampa, Manatee,Lakeland and Plant City. The former j i caught no tarpons, but he certainly | picked the bones of some nice bream, perch, pompano, etc, etc. To the charge of feasting on pine' i' apple he pleads guilty, and adds grape fruit and guavas. . Mrs J M Sturgeon and Mr and Mrs A M Parker are in New York. When they left here it was the im-1 t pression that they were going to i ' Washington, but they went on to! . the metrepolis of the continent. Mr T M Sewell, who was superintendent of the Lake City schools: S during the session of 1909-1910, is visiting in town. k I Miss Martha Piatt of V\ edgefieid has been elected teacher of the 1st grade of the graded school of this1 % town. Mr and Mrs G A Brown left Wed4jyi nesdav night for their place at Cole-j man. Fla, where Mr Brown is rais- j ing vegetables very successfully. < . We have heard some of our best! farmers declare that crop conditions have fallen off very materially dur? 1 xl .X ! ing the last two weeks, ana mai there will be no such yields as were expected fifteen days ago. r- Southwest Florida is the finest allaround "summer resort" we ever visited. This is not buncombe, but *..., we mean exactly what we say. The j Yankees go South in the winter and J Hi rush back at the approach of sum-1 ^ mer to the sweltering, stifling and j killing North, when they ought to j : stay right on,but these people don't '/jr know a good thing'even when they' ^ meet it on the road and ne ?ev did.! *Jcmth Carolina is cooler in surr.': :rr! vHm* \"ew York, and Florida beats J Maine u? a finish. "(Jo South, youngj man " re the proper slogan thirteen months' in !he year. W L B. DANGER IX DELAY. Kidn^ Diseases Are Too Dangerous lor Kingstree People to Neglect. "" I The grct danger of kidney troubles is that they pet a firm hold before the sufferer recognizes them. Health is gradually undermined. Backache, headache, nervousness, lameness, soreness, lumbago, urinary , troubles.dropsy.diabetesand Bright's disease follow in merciless succession. Don't neglect your kidneys. Help the kidneys with the safe and reliable remedy,Doan's Kidney Pills, which has cured people right here in this locality. Mrs J H Williamson. 104 E Front j St. Florence. S C. says: "1 am | pleased to recommend Doan's Kid-! ney Fills in return for the benefit i they brought me. For several months I suffered from backaches, j headaches and dizzy spells and my kidneys gave me a great deal of annoyance. Doan's Kidney Pills did me a world of good and I am now free from pain, in fact, I am enjoying good health." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the Unit- , ed States. < Remember the name?Doan's? < and take no other. "Pardon Me." i According to Coggressman Byrnes ! of South Carolina, says Leslie's , Weekly, Governor Blease recently visited the penitentiary in Columbia, i As he was leaving, a convict acci- I dentally stumbled over the Chief Ex- ' ?cutive's foot. "Pardon me, Gov- ' ?rnor," the prisoner murmured. "I ' :an't do it today," Mr Blease is said 1 to have answered, "but I will attend to it the first thing in the morning." ( The foregoingparagraph appeared 1 in the Columbia Record a week or ( ? > O^ IIWIA 0*7 +VIA fAllnonntr W aj?4'.' V/lt VUUV M UK. 1V1 ivoixg squib was- published in The County Records i "Pardon toe, Governor;" pleaded J a poor convict vvho happened to ] stand in the way of His Excellency j as he was looking over the few re- ? maining prisoners in the penitentiary,striving to devise some excuse for j releasing them. "Certainly, my * friend," promptly replied the com- J plaisant Chief Executive and he hied him away to his office at the Capitol J to fill in a blank pardon form and affix thereon his signature. ( Pleader, can you guess-the name j pf the Governor and the Common- ] wealth over which he exercises do- i minion? 1 Sort of "great minds running-in ( the same channel," it seems,only we i are glad ours was published :first.' I The price of subscription for The i Record is $1 25 a year; we allow 25 1 cents discount when a whole year is 1 paid in advance. If you are srx 1 months or a year behind don't ex- ' pect a receipt for a whole year one dollar. This applies to all. tf ] The People's Mercantile' Co, Kingstree, 5 C, has: found a regular 15c plug of j, tobacco that they are sell- j ing for a dime; it is called : HERRY WIDOW. 7-27-St Japan's Snapping Turtle Farm. One of the oddest farms in the world turns out each year tens of thousands of snapping turtles and has solved the : problem of preserving the supply of what is to the Japanese as great a delicacy as diamond back terra- i pin Is to some Americans. This queer farm consists of a number of ponds. Certain of them are set apart as breed- j ' Ing ponds. Once a day a man goes over the shores and with little wire j < baskets covers up all new egg deposits. Sometimes thousands of these < Wire baskets are in sight at a time ' marking the places where the eggs He i and preventing turtles from scratching j the earth from them. Hatching requires from forty to sixty days, ac- j i cording to the weather. The young as | ' soon as they appear are put in separate : small ponds and are fed with finely j : chopped fish. They eat this during i September and October and late in ' October burrow in the mud for the winter, coming out in April or May. | 1 *tii-.ru nm cnl.1 in market ' i UJLU3L Ui lunu u?v oviu .-v when they are from three to five years old. at which time they are most delicate.?Harper's. T For summer diarrhoea in children always pive Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and castor oil. and a speedy cure is certain. For sale by all dealers. We have printed up a lot of note books and receipt forms, which we will sell at ten cents the book of fifty. tf i ' .-I I ENTJjpfS ! WMMMj I ^luu^ri-Dirv FINDING A L08T BII3I.E II ChronicUt 34t 14-33?Jtly 30 "Thy tcord hate I hid, in my heart, that I might - i ? Jl? ? D.*Lm <*n .<? I not u-yuirift irwju. ? r?uim uj.aa. IN conjunction with Josluh's reformation and cleansing o * the tern- ! pie, a copy of the bock of the Law was found. Presumably this book contained the Pentateuch or five books of Moses. The lo.ag period of Idolatry preceding Joslah's work of reformation had placed the Testimonies of the Lord at a discount, so that evidently the king had never seen, per ' haps had never heard of the Divine Law up to this time. The royul copy ,vas doubtless destroyed long before. The king caused the manuscript to bo read In his hearing. It detailed what blessings T would come upon the nation of Is- ^ ^ p penalties which *11^ aiW would be theirs if they neglected ^1P7I the service of the V ( Almighty and His T Jyir it Laws aud became Idolatrous. Deu- " teronomy 28 Is a The Book of the Laic. $ eery clear statement or what appeared to be the penalty due Joslah's kingdom because of idolatry preceding his * lay. The king was astonished. Evi- S lently Divine judgments were due. Why they waited he knew not He reflected that possibly something might yet be done to offset the erlL He sent c ready in the human mind pave to the Word of God peculiar distortions and made it appear throuph the colored glasses of sectarianism to mean tilings wholly irrational and Inconceivable. As a result school men, college professors, Doctors of Divinity, etc.. have charged up against the Word of God ! "" various doctrines which it does not \ teach?amongst others Purgatory and j eternal torment for all except the "very elect." finding the Word of God Now, in due time, the Word of God Is being found. The dust of the Dark Ages is being brushed aside. The Book is being Investigated In the light of 1 its own teachings. It is shining with wonderful brilliancy upon the path of the Just. We are seeing fulfilled before us God's promise :hat tbe path of the just will "shine more and more unto the perfect day." Its bright shining at the present time betokens that the New Day. the N*w Era of Messiah's Kingdom is nigh, even at tbe door (Matthew xxiv, ?1; II Peter 1. 19). Mrs. ), F. Daniels, of I Sip, Ky., writes: "I was fl so sick for 3 or 4 years. I I had to hire my work I done, most of the time. I had given up hope. When I I began to take Cardui, I I knew, right away, it was B helping me. Now, 1 am fl better than ever before in B my life, and Cardui did it" fl ^CARDUI The Woman's Tonic 8 Cardui has helped thous-fl H ands of weak, tired, worn- fl n out women, back to health. fl I It has a gentle, tonic ac- fl 9 tion on the womanly sys- fl 9 tem. It goes to the cause fl 1 of the trouble. It helps, it I I helps quickly, surely, safe- I II ly. It has helped others, fl fl Why not you? It will fl fl Try it. Get a bottle today! fl Noah's Linim#ntls the ???best remedy tor KheumaT? t'sm, Sciatica, Lame Back, S11 fl Joints and Muscles. Sore Throat, Colds,Strains, Sprains, Cuts, Bruises, Colic, Cramps, Neuralgia, T~* ?f||UJ H Toothache, and all Nerve, IV.l'VI^H Bone and Muscle Aches k l/ll I PI and Pains. The genuine 1 1fl4lVL IB has Noah's Ark on every I l Hull J package and looks like this 2LWu2il ^as red baud on iS?a Bin RED ink. Beware ot SKtS~r B imitations. Large bottle, B 25 cents, and sold by all mMmftmrni |H de a 1 e r s 1 n m c d I c i n e. Guaranteed or money refunded by Noah Remedy W?""r Co., Inc., Richmond, Va. Sold and Guaranteed by Kingstree Drug Co. Hacker Manufacturing Go. Successors to George S. Hacker & Sen Charleston, >. (' We Manufacture Poors, Sasli and Blinds: Co'iiimis and Balusters; Oilles and Gable Ornam-nts; Screen Poors and Windows. We Deal In Glas-. >asli Cord and Wek{ht>. nave Bibles; It Is still customary to ~ take texts from them?tills Is dons 1( sven by ministers who privately con- a fess that they have no faith in the b Bible?that they hare no more faith in the Bible than in 8hake?peaYe. And the number of religions teachers who iave thus rejected the Word of God is the Divinely inspired Message is much greater thaD the majority of people surmise. Nearly all ministers graduated during the past twenty years Prom nearly all of the colleges and seminaries of Christendom, in Great Britain. Germany, the United States md Canada?are really infldeia. unbelievers. These today are styled Hlgb?r Critics, but Higher Critics are really Infidels?some of them even profess atheism, denying a personal God. recDgnlzing only nature as God. IIow did the Word of the Lord come to be thus lost? We answer that history shows a long period called the Dark Ages in which the Word of the Lord was set aside in favor of church councils and decrees. iii'nmru'.iwmMOHiwniiiimiiiiiii, TlltU CS Qie the ? T'.' ' I period of the Ref- : jjt 1 | 1 ll.'ill ormation. The Bi- , 1 j ; |il!j< ble was translat- j i ed by the Catho- ; ' 1 *ics ,nto the Eng" i ' . ^ . J iishaud styled the / 11 Douay Version. ^Tff It was translated by tho ProtesI?tauts into English , 1 \ a f$k aur* styled the KIM m um \ King James VerLuther Find, the Bible. si0Qf an(j once more the Word of God began to exercise a transforming influence upon humanity. But alas? the errors, the darkness, the superstition of the Dark Ages al- j therefore to mate inquiry on me ?uo- s, ,ect t The Inquiry came to Huldah, a prophetess of that time, who gave the Lord's answer, saying that all the s< woes foretold In the Law would surely ^ .'omo to pass because of the Idolatrous course followed by the nation. But s< rhe message declared that this trouble, e 1 waiiM KA Hafoiro/) .Ills cuasuseuitruu, nuuiu wv ?v.v..? . ind not come In King Josiah's day be:ause of bis earnest repentance and manifestation of sorrow In connection with the matter as soon aa be learned p ibont R. The Bible Leet Today It may a ma re some when we say that ^ to tbe masses of the people today, Gtod's Book Is lost What! do yon say. Hare we not orer a hundred million Bibles In Christendom, and are we not a printing more than a million copies e >rery year? j Alas! Bibles we hare, but to tbe ma- p lorlty of tbe specially cultured they jj ire Bibles no longer?tbey are the lnipired Word of tbe Almighty no longer! y rbey are studied, bettered and obeyed no longer. It is stlU fashionable to ^ HECLEMSON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. nrollmenl over 700?Value of Property over a .Million and a QuarterNinety teachers and Ofticers. Seven full four years courses, ir agriculture, Engineering. etc. Cost per session of nine months, lcluding all fees, board, heat, liiht, iundry and necessary uniforms? 121.87. Students who are financially able av $40.00 tuition additional. CHOLARSHIP AND ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS. The College maintains 124 Agriultural Scholarships and 43 Textile cholarships,worth $100.00 and free i uition. (Students who have attended Cleman College or any other College oi Jniverjity are not eligible for the cholarships unless there are no othei ligible applicants). Iext Session Opens Septembef 13,1911. Write AT ONCE to W M Riggs 'resident Clemson College, S C, foi atalogue, scholarship blanks, etc. If Holov vrtn mnv Vua ornwdod out 9-6 P ' It is now against the law to send weekly paper to a subscriber longr than one year on credit. We on't intend to violate the law tc lease anyone; so don't be surprised ! your paper stops coming when ou don't pay. tf When you want us to change the ddress of your paper it will save )ts of trouble to name the old s well as the new postoffice. Please ear this in mind. tf nnsn i wa-???yaw, turn,...... w-y- rirMivrir;awiiimiiMiwmn a iiijT'iHilniwih ii'ii im Vr *' L??j?ii^^ i t0^0ur^00^ Pleasure JSjjji r!I p^lgSj Come?follow the arrow'til you join V?|If V ,<^2&Z/j the merry throng of palate pleased men QjHji pjj and women who have quit seeking for rt^B '<* the one best beverage because they've VjjWg i if > V VZttMm M Real satisfaction in every glass?snap and sparkleand go. Quenches the thirst?cools like a breci Delicious?Refreshing?Wholesome Sc Everywhere : j ourmteren- THE COCA-COLA CO. t| I ing booklet. Atlanta, Ca. The Truth 53 Coca-Cola" t- TriszazJLujje*,. rvraraagoauawr. cnuflFiFID FH vuliui iLLtS LstUfgflSlfeW ~ r?- "Have Sicod Ihe Test of T;i 1 They have no superior in point of DURABILITY and i 1 for Saw Mills, Oil Mills, Cotton Gins; in fact, whe ????| required. Write for prices on Saw Mills, ' Manufacture BOILERS. We carry for immediate i > T^'' Constructed Boilers, ranging from 12 I Scif s-ipportiot Write today for our illustrated S-eel Stacks, Pli^workeet J- s- SCHOFIELD'S SONS CO., Works and Head , j . Branch Office, 307 West Trade Street, C ; "^NOWj > is the time to open your eyes. Our prices are eye-op We have on hand at all times a full, fresh and com] X GEOCBEIE Everything kept cool, fresh and inviting. We make t RICE *NO F" 1_ O U Compare our prices with others. Our line Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats and are up to date. Everything known in SHOES! SHOES! SHOES: I They are made to fit the feet, combining comfort w . Prices range from $1.00 to $5.50. HATS, HATS, HATS from 25c to $4.00-the kind that are made to fit th UaA/1 fA tKo ho* | We ask the ladies to call and look over our line of DRY GOODS and NOTIONS ? Satisfaction or money back. We also carry a line c | ZtZt S2aelf Haxdwa It will pay you to see our stock. Are you open to conviction? If so, come and be cc have the goods?all we ask is a trial. ? YOURS TO PLEASE, i J. "W. cowae: Wholesale and Retail. ? O 1 OE= A WHAT IT ME A A Bank's Surplus Is the fund along with the Capital Stock ai Profits that protects the depositors from fore the larger it is, the greater protectic positor has. This Bank has a Capital Stock of S3( Surplus Fund of 2C Undivided Profits of S ^ Additional Stockholders' Liability 30 D Total S8S This means that this Bank must lose $88,279. of its depositors could lose a cent. This p jO for you. Do business with The Bank I ft never lost a Dollar. B i he Bank of Kmgsti D. C. Scott, President. J. A. Kelley,\ F Faikky, Cashier. X. D. I.esesne, W'm. W. Hake, Jk., Teller. 01 II. I = ! EDITOR COUNTY RECORD Too much praise cannot be ac< Continental Fire Insurance Co., of represented by the Kingstree Im Real Estate Co., for their prompt a of the claims I had against them f struction of my dental office fixtu '* * * O* llfcf fftll Drary uy hi c, un junc iu. uu^t iuu had expired when they turned ov check for full amount of loss wi slightest demurrage. Hurrah for the Continental Kingstree Insurance & Real Estate Respectfully yours, A. M. Sl> Kingstree, S. C., 7-4-'ll. Vhhmhhbbbhhmbhhbbhbhhhhhhhhbhhhi - - r ^s^sssan -g | I A -vim M Wbtnertr I fl you ice an I J ; ' i 1 ^ H ' Si :! **:? ..U Tie" are ??est Adapted re Heavy Duty is / Shingle Mills,etc. ^ shipment the Best i. P. to 150 H. P. catalog. Office, MACON, OA. . j Charlotte, N. C. :?i ^ i eners. * plete stock of : a. x i specialty of R. | iS of I Notions ! ith latest styles. e head, not the a -pp %% %% r Vfc V* t mvinced that we ID, ::i J * ZIOBfr NS j: .1 nd Undivided loss; there?n the de).000.00 J 1,000.00 !,279.77 j , ^OCKXOO q l~279.76 76 before one 11 rotection is M that has O >v ree "ice Pres. Asst. Cashier. ' "H < -- 1 corded the New York, insurance & i Hiiictment . M j M?^vail vaaw or the deres and liirteen days er to me a < ithout the I H and the Co! J <IDER. ? 'J