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IOOSSIPJj.OUR Morrlsville Matters. Morrsville, January 29:?Messrs F and L F Rhem visited Georgetown last week. The condition of the roads N is such that they had to j go by boat from Rhems. Meters W M Marlow and Walter i Eart have returned from a trip to i the former's home on the historic KTaccamaw river, Dr J H Pratt is away in the upper " - ~ ? r J ?| ( portion of the State lor a iew uays recreation. Mr and Mrs F Rhem are in i Charleston for several days. Miss Lena Ehrich of Georgetown is visiting Mrs L F Rhem. Mr E 0 Grier has returned from Orangeburg, where he had been to see his wife, who is visiting her par fents there. Mingo Camp. No 494, W 0 VV, met last night and installed the new officers for the ensuing year, as fol lows: E O Grier. council commander; E B Mcllvine, past council comimander; B L Nesmith, clerk; F E \) Johnson, banker; H S Nesmith. guard; W J Marshall, watchman. S m^T Nesmith, W A Marshall and A F There is no better medicine made for colds than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It acts on nature's plan, relieves the lungs, opens the secretions.aids expectoration and restores the system to a healthy condition. For Sale by All Dealers. k'" ijear oir. r mu mviuocu vm..- j 1 "Old William", for which please| keep The Record coming for another year. I can not afford to do k without it and I don't understand how any one living it this county can afford to do without it when one day's wages of any ordinary working man will pay for it one or more years. Hoping you a prosperous year 1 am, Yours truly, Johnsonville, S. C. ^ January 15, 1912, We thank our friend for this ; handsome compliment, backed up i by the "Old William".?Editor The j Record. $6 $204.00 RAISED IN KINGSTREE * For Fuitherance of Rock Hill Plan in Reduce Cotton Acreage. * The committee appointed by Mr J G Anderson, under the Ruck Hill plan, to solicit funds for the furtherance of the said plan, looking to the reduction of the cotton acreage for the ensuing year, has up to th>s s time canvased only :he town of v iJunestree and raised the sum of 1^04.00. The remainder of the the county should follow Kingstree's liberal example, and give in pro- j portion. The names of contributors, will appear in the next issue of j The Record. Send funds to W E Je.nki.nson, Kingstree, S C. * RKblfcllvine were re-electea Dusmess managers. The Camp has not been flourishing as it should of late, but |R; we trust that with the incoming B%hew officers and new year it will frawake to the times and soon be in, F ice shape. ? Our road's hereabouts an in a .^dreadful condition, owing to tn * ^continued bad weather.coupled with iijthe snow, Our Road Engineer and SLjhis corps of hands would c rtain'y Hreceive the "glad hand" down here, mtfei Appearances are often ieceptive. (brt we feel safe in savin# that from the present attitude and actions of one of Morrisville's most popular young men there'll l>e a wedding for your scribe to chronicle erelong. SCKIBBLKK. , Practical Appreciation. In renewing his subscription for. 1912, an esteemed friend at Johnsonville expresses his appreciation, In no uncertain tones for the paper ?e are giving our readers. Our friepd writes as follows: W. Wolfe, Kingstree. S C. T~v 'J Iv\A1acu/1 un i T1 | Woman' NOTICE TO VETERANS. I How to Obtain Crosses of Honor? j Time Limit Short. Williamsburg Chapter U I) C would urge all Confederate veterans who have not received crosses of honor to make application for them as soon as possible. If a veteran nas received one c and lost it. he nut? apply for a second *o the president of the chapur h received ii from. The oldest lineal descendant of a Vetera1, who has n. t received a cross may receive it in any cour.iy, provided thai notices for three consecutive months, be published in the county paper, calling on the veterans to send in certificates for crosses. If there is no lineal descendant the widow of a veteran may receive the cross. She must have been the wife of a \eteran during the war. A lineal descendant of a deceased veteran may a? ply for a cross if the veteran had not received one. The descendant mast give the j same proof of elegibility as that re-; quired of the veteran ancestor. Widows must fill blank form on certificate giving service of veteran whose widow she is. There will be no more crosses of honor bestowed after November 1,1912. I There are only two days before that time on which er >sses may be bestowed in South Carolina, namely, May 10 and June 3. Certificate blanks may be procured from Mr H 0 Britton and Mrs D C Scott, President Williamsburg Chapter. Death of Mr E Q Thomas. Mr E Quincy Thomas, son of Mr E II Thomas of Lake Citv, and a most highly esteemed young man, j died in the Florence infirmarv Thurs-; I drtv morning after a few days' illness i of kidney trouble. The young man was brought to the hospital Sunday night by his father in a serious condition and he did not improve but lost strength day by day until death came. Mr Thomas was 24 years old and leaves a wife, who was Miss Shealy of Lancaster county, and two little girls. He is also survived by a father and several brothers. The body was taken to Lake City Thursday evening and the funeral was held at the McClam burying ground Friday morning at 11 o'clock. The bereaved relatives have the sympathy of many friends in the loss of a life that was at its best and so full of promise ? FhmiuT Tiiiies. Here is a message of hope and good cheer from Mrs C J Martin, Boone Mill, Va, who is the mother of eighteen children. Mrs Martin was cured of stomach trouble and constipation by Chamberlain's Tablets after five years of suffering, and now recommends these tablets to the public. Sold by All Dealers. Dr. Anti-Pain Pills for legache. I ity? 1% j; L L ; r : nan iKE 8 # ! ie { rp I s 1 onic EL 1 9 MMWtHtMt Tomorrow will be Candlemas, or I "pround-hotf" day. when, according j to popular superstition, if the little i animal sees his shadow.he ?<>es back | to his ho'e to escape another six; weeks of winter, but if it rains he j stays out. as winter is ended. Hh Won I Lili'P NoiV. No more limpY.ir f >r Tom Voore of t enran, li:t. ( ha i a ?em sore 1 >n my instep that n >thinpr seemed to i; :J? till I <! n's An Saive." he writes. "'but this won-i ( " fui r<me iy sonn cure t nm " i ! *:!s oid.runn sores.u'eers.boi'.s. It' m , =. eo.etr.a ?-r pile-. Try it. Only 25c at M I. AJ!< n's. Turk- ys seem t > r?i v fu d; air more than any <?t' -. r f?>.\ 5 or doses wii! cure any | case of Chills and Fever, ['rice, l'x-. g Piofecslfliit.! Cards, f! gj I; | T 'rtrwrrr^vm* DR. R. C. McCABE Dt.ntal Surpeon. ffice in Hir>i!li htiiHin^, ovt-r Kin?. stre< Druif ' oniii.iny 'p PHILIP H. ARROW'SMITH ATTORNEY-AT-LAW LAKE CITY, - - S. C. M. A. WOODS, DENTIST. Offlc? over Sin|(let?ry Bld^. ^'PHONE NO. 62.X? LAKE CITY. - S. C W. Leland Taylor, DENTIST. i ?fti -o ovt r l>r \V V Bn* It inn ton's Store, KINGSTREE, - S. C. o-21-tf. M. I). Xes DENTIST. LAKE CITY, - - - S. C j DR. R. J, MCCABE. Dentist. KINGSTREE, - S C Benj. MclNNES. M. R. C. V. S. B. Kater MclNNES, M. D., V. A\. D. VETERINARIANS. One of us will be at Kings tree the first. Monday in each month, at Heller's Stables. 9-28-tf K ingst re^ CA VP NO- 27. KKori-AK xKrriNfr* I ?t and Uril Motiri* Nlph I -* in each month. Visiting chop|?ers for dially invited tooorr, up and Mt ?>n a ' t'un; or liar.it about on lh? limt>s. Philip H. Stoll, 27 lain. Con. Com 2C ci v f4 Kingstree Lodge ||S]S No. 91 Knights of pytbias ^ ^ Resrala*' Conventions Kvery 2nd and 4th Wednesday nljfhts Visitine brethren always welcome, Castle Hall 3rd story Gourd in Building R. N. Speigni:r, c C. R. C. McCabe, K of R & S. ^vnartnMnninMrvvwinviN i?iivwron^ w -*-v?**rv r* LOUIS CO THE ARCADE DE 232 and 234 King Street and 203 M< The Largest Wholesale and Bel We invite you to to do vour slionr ~ 1 I-1We will save you big You eau buy a Tailor-Mi Ladies', Misses' and Children Ladies', Misses' and Cliildr Same proportion of re chandise in our great e take the next train and c i ders will be attended to were here yourself. ^ I W ^*Kb.F wvniiv;| . ^ in plant roo< g Gu^feeaAn%slg || reputation c |%ail,Php3^cii;..^;>J? J {. e ^ou ' #?' # till ft 0991 }>/ ?#3)V .'. ' 'i-l * f^-L ' 0t ^0rn_P IS $ So\;ih'?v:de j SIli ' ' Write us I?. the Intersil r V'.." :!r.' -r^ r'*' ? 1J ,-] S o rrp? If - . 63 & ' ||IUTERSTATE CHStfCft. i&terS *f ' CORPORATE?:-; . :. . ; ??i ^ Chariest:? .. ;' , cannot Sli( ^9k -^' become one piece ^'*/^R Don't allow yourp '^^PV^t?WBB!BEB9BDSflQE9HHV have heretofore kn Ti*iHUilwflWr&o??>^^HSa "pitt<h,jrf hPerf< c worth of standard a Hf * The hoop on the nreracre sugar barrel in the isolated coup ML* rmdo in a large factory, its tires were welded by electrici ^sJw Washing machines, on many tuba and bucketa, Examine thi UK '*PITTSBURGH PERFECT" fences are made by this mod KX* "ItlEWUD THAT HELD." Tvj? ,i/?? r^ftnAP USTEM MOWT Every wren|K.c2i ? **'? * * **" Mmtl*** fences is authorized toguaranti f*" ,J That the wires ere no* injured at the joints?That the , *Mc. to uneven ground?That the stays will not separata fi fence is all right in every particular. Could you ask any more definite protection? Yonr compl absolutely assured. "Pittsburgh Perfect99 Fern say e The County R rt^tf if i i !TORE I arleston, S. C. in the South ij it i > en's Furs at 1-2 fori iductions in all lin establishment. D( ome, or write us. with as much car 'vtaprwM- ? ) lTEH] jfljcicruy OULDN'T exped a half f< ig and strong, could you? -making crop come from 3 properly fed. : known have enough plant 1 1 cultivated. Exacting cro{ tility. a, Phosphoric Acid and Pc >il?some crops requiring a \ another. Fertilizers mui r as a dodor's prescriptioi tViof- rrr LlJtil ell t iacl\lll^j ilAU V? %AAV V* V ilizers made by us are consc cheapen them, and analysis ce. But we prefer to give is for the price you pay. I >ur richest asset ntiful yields of cotton?the i roduced by them, are wii 3restige. now for information about ite Chemical Corporationthem mixed?and the nam* tate Chemical Cor ARLESTON, SOUTH CAf ecord $1.( 0 Science has developed sc-vw *: bettor than the old style iv MtPittsburgh Pt FENG i 9 Welded by Eh the modern method of eonetructior. Yea through the elimination otaerloue tent loisture. cracks the galvanizing and allows the nount of displaced galvanizing on "PITTSBURG gainst rust at the electrically welded joint; ex: >. They are always just where they were put when the union Li made. The fence is like a solid ry Rod is Guaranteed Pi rejudice in favor of the rapidly-declining and no own. to warp your good judgment. t" fences represent progress, because hundret laterial is daily welded by electricity, try grocery store is an electrically welded prcc ty. You will tind electrically welded hoops c; em. era, simple and marvelous process, producir -? nenrCCTfl -gdt I fcandEng ""PnibBUKun ruiiui u&B* fence Is perfectly adjustable r oro the strands.?That the 39." ?. Mtfafoc'.i<? 1 IHEN & PARTMENT i ieting Street, - - Chi tail Mail Order House i come to Charleston ting at the Arcade. money on every pnr ule Suit at HALF 1 / ;'s Cloaks at 1-3 off fc s ,1 \ chase. RICE. ;i - ;j inner price. j * mer price, ji es or mer- j >n't fail to i Your or- j e as if you I l l"WJrtL4 JT^ T* * "V? YTiini^ ?r *w*-r tvu izera I id child to grow I Nor can a big | rour soil, unless p foods to remain )S draw heavily I )tash are drawn t jreat deal of one list be mixed as ? n to supply the | >p takes out. ? ientiously made. | would not show p you the utmost I 7or we consider j \Ac I iiamiiivjiii j iviuo | ining for them I the fertilizers of jj -mixed as you i e of our nearest ^ po/ation, | iOLINA ; tthing infinitefyJ| rao Oi' c/anv? WL M gpfeai*' || ES I " ictrictty lj rm of nfm armatfaaa >" '" :o directs. R*Jf water to attack the bare Kfjf 1H PERFECT"reinforces C3L, unine the joint. . Stay and strand wires P' ff I aheet of perforated ateeL KHZ erfect 90 ^ v? antiquated methodayou V is of thousands of dcl.ire emg J [act If your wnjjon was M| I a ice cream fteesen ami Z^JT I ^"TTTffri 3 33-PW 8 ' 1 S|i ] ' j 1 jgj' p I ERFECT* FENCING* *S *mmggggggj* 1ft A YEAR ^ V IN ADVANC J | Are! j AWoi