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( m ~ MB I1111 III II I IIIHII I II II nil?mil mpEmn Ij Hides, Furs ai I H. A. MILLER, PR ^OOOOOOQOOOOOC. ISTEP HIGH i when it comes to turning ou Harness. We always carry a ful Wagons, Harness, Saddles, etc. See our line of Tyson & Jones, Buggies, also our Columbus and YOURS TO PL! Williamsbtirg Live S Y Thoi. NcCutchan, n|r. 2>0000000000<X8C i. 11 GROW W DY means of a mutually p X * and a thorough unde needs, coupled with a desire on the part of those interest t cerns in this immediate vicin the extensive sendee offered building for themselves a soli t for the larger business of the I BANK OF WILL King'stree F C W STOLL, President. ? F Rhem, Vice-President. ( ^AAA*AAAAAAAAAAAAAA4AAAAAA.Ai I THE MASTERPIECE OF THE J / CONFECTIONER'S ART 1 I* . OH! ^YOU DEAR!_^ V When you were engaged | J W hy not now? ^ Let Us Print You Sonn Th V I Milling 5 MARKET I r DEALER IN |p j nds of Fresh fi ts and Fish. f t Cash Price Paid for | id Poultry. { OPRIETOR >ooooo<xxxx>^^ t Stylish Vehicles and Q 11 line of Buggies, Surries, O Bull Durham and Parker )( Thornhill Wagons. V EASE. X tocK Company* X KING ST REE. S. C X OOOOOOOOOOGi """ L'i ITH US 11 irofitable co-orperation < irstanding of business ^ to "live and let live" 3 :ed, many young con- * ity are making use of 3 by this bank and are ^ d financial foundation future. 3 j IAMSBURG, 3 , s. c. 3 E C Epps. Cashier. ^ j W Boswell. Asst. Cashier. 3 lAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAaA Kingstree Drug Co.i I No Groceries, No Dry Goods, No Hardware, but; anything in pure fresh Drugs, Medicines, Toilet Articles, Perfumery,; Stationery, etc. Water- j man's and C o n k I i n ' s Fountain Pens. We will I send for and deliver all orders on short notice. A full and complete (line of Trusses, etc. Agents for H u y I e r ' s Chocolates and Bon-Bons. Kingstree Drug Co, ) Kingstree, S. C e Office Stationery TTH S. I iry, Dry Go \ B. Wallace Jones I v l V^'A/Tf FIRE UNO UFE INSURANCE.! i Cotton and Cottcn Seed Buver. i %> Dealer in Farm Supplies and ^Fertilizers. LAKE CITY, - S. C. 2-22-tf " ATOYOU * ^ SAFE SIDE? IF NOT WHY NOT? Whose fault is it? It is not ours. We offer you the necessary requirements to place you on the safe side, and would be more than delighted to WRITE YOU A POLICY fUof tflll t?A11 frATYl oil ]riQQ i f t iiicai r> in piuw-vv jvu xi I/in uii ivow by fires at a very low rate. We represent the best and most reliable companies on earth. Kingstree insurance, Real Estate & Loan Co. R. N. Speigner. Manager. *| Charleston-Isle of Palms t w 4 ^ is calling1 you.?the surf, the mu- . . sic. all cry out for you to follow the crowd. The * ATLANTIC COAST LINE J has provided the schedules and 1 1 rates: beginning Saturday. June . 1, to continue during the season. ^ $1.95 to Charleston T for all trains of Saturday and ? morning trains of Sunday, limit- + ^ ed to return until Tuesday mid- ? night following. * For any information, call on + T E BAGGETT, + ' Ticket Agent. 1 T C WHITE, ' General Passenger Agent, * > Wilmington. N C. 6-6-t7-25 + LIGHTNING RODS. H. L. Whitlock, Lake City, S.C. Special Sales Agent. Representee the Lareest Manufacturers of All Kinds Improved Copper and Galvanized Section Rods Endorsed by the Highest Scientific Authorities and Fire Insurance Companies). PURE COPPER WIRE CABLES. ALL SIZES. Our Full Cost Guarantee Given with Each Job. | 1 sell on close martrin of profit, dividing com mission with mv customer--. 3-7-tf J CHICHESTER S FILLS = '*11K l?AMONI> IIU A Ml. A tI.K<Wr*! A L youp t r A\ l*i. ir. If l v i t.oid | i ' *> > 'f-'t l *?Cs i.!i:e R.KNn. V/ ; ro!.<- iio 1?-it of your V !?rr;'-*V r< AJ.t lfl>.TKRS I )? \S.ft. nI> 1MLI.S ' " j j c*r? k.iown *? Si.Vit. Al?iyt KeliaMo OLD 3Y Dfil'GGISTS EVERYWHERE j ?i -A mm RE AL VIA] is elected by an overv mils and lad I Professional Cards. ! wast:- n ...? nmnr^ v.c. jecv DR. R. J, MCCABE, Dentist. KINGSTFEH, . S. C Office Next to Court House Square. PHILIP H. ARROWSMITH ATTORNEY-AT-LAW LAKE CITY, - - S. C. M. A. WOODS, DENTIST, Offico overSingl?t?ry Bids'. & 'PHONE. NO. 62.^ LAKE CITY. - 3. C Air i -i i T i vr. i-.eia.nu DENTIST. Ofc?v i verl'r W V Br> klngton's svr*. KIN GST REE., - S.C. 5-21-tt M. D. Nesmith DENTIST. LAKE CITY. - - - S. C DR. R. C. McCABE Dental Surgeon, )ffice in Hirsch building, over Kinjrstree Drug '"oropany'a Ben]? MclNNES, M. R.C. V. S. B. Kater MclNNES, M. D? V. M. D. VETERINARIANS. One of us will be at Kingstree the first Monday in each month, at Heller's Stables. 9-28-tf WViVkV\WWV\V\WV\WWW Soie Throat and Chest. I am so enthusiastic concerning the virtues of Hunt's o!fhtntn* that I always keep a bottle of it in the house, and to my particular friends I give a bottle unless they live so near that I can pour out from my own supply to tide them over any trouble. I use this liniment for colds, rubbing it on my throat and chest as a counter irritant. * * * * | won't say any more, but you see how enthusiastic I am, Mrs Ida B Judd, 1 West 87th Street, New York City. 50c and 25c Bottles. .Manufactured only by A. B. RICHARDS MEDICINE CO. Sherman, Texas. vvyvyvv^w vvvvv*yvvv www SOI.ll BY Dr. W. V. BrocKington. Kingstree, S. C. BlaKely-McCullough Co., t .... n. I WANTED I From six to eight good, | fat Beef Cattle a week, I for which I will pay the E best market price. | All Kinds of Meats in season at living prices, also a choice line of Fruits, Vegetables and Canned Goods. | Epps' MarKet Cr. Academy Ob Mill Sts. FOR SALE. I'.ri'-k in *i>y quantity t<> suit purcimer. The Best Dry Pi-ess Machine-made A 3BICZI. v Special shajx-* made to order. Corr pondence solicited b< tore placing vow orders. w. r ki \K L NOIV R CI i helming majority in ies' Ready-t ' S 'ft | Poor Conrad Visits Charleston. ' t Editor Countv Record* ( Please allow me a iittle space in > your good paper for another letter. S-w.*rai of my friends have askedj me to write again,so I will tell them t * i of a short visit to the "city by the , sea." the birthplace of the writer, 1 Jthe place where I first saw the light. ... t. Charleston is a dear old place to me; ~ there is where I had my first ups and downs. I played in the sand in the street",had my fights, foot races, swimming in the creeks around the 1 city, where I caught the sea crab, which was ready for a fight as soon 3 as landed, and many, many a clinch of their sharp claws ^iave I had on 1 one or the other of my toes. I often p wandered far out into the salt marsh * hunting marsh-hens' nests, some- * times finding many eggs, also eating a raccoon ovsters. Oh, that was long ^ y ago! How delighted I would be 11 when I was allowed to go on these vI . r trips. v1 C Yes, I was in the old city three days, and I strolled about noting the ^ changes that had taken place. Many of the old buildings I remember so 3 ! well are still standing,but those who * lived there when I was a school boy are all gone, long ago. I wandered e y through many streets but did not recognize a single person that I used ^ to know?a different set altogether. 1 At times I was quite sad and felt n lonely and said to myself, "Is it w possible that nobody knows me and I n 1 OM T iU..,?U4. 1 Know no out*: x uiuugui ui uic lines some poet wrote: "Backward, turn backward, O Time, in thy flight. Make me a boy again just for tonight," y I got acquainted with the night P y watchman in the Southern railway p yard, a Mr Flatman. He took me n fishing down the bay, and I 9pent a pleasant day on the water. The wind d was blowing a good breeze and the ^ rocking of the boat made me feel ^ good. The tides were ebbing and 0 flowing the same as 60 years ago, it the islands and forts are in the same s] place; old Ashley river, James Island v creek and Wapoo cut look like they 0 did long ago. We did not have to a row the boat, as we had a sail and 1 y the wind was in our favor going out h and coming in. We caught some'ls fish. I^1 I am going back again before, a long: my son and his family are liv- tl ing there and not more than two blocks from the place where I was 1 A bom. I stopped two or three times j v and looked at the place on King t< ! street where my father died in 1847. I ! The house was burnt down during ^ the Civil war. Next door to it lived y p an old Frenchman named Massa- f beau, who was an intimate friend of my father. They often took their drinks together. He would say to the others in the bar-room: "Me and August drinkee de branda, you * drinkee de wat (water) " He was f one of Napoleon's soldiers and was r at the battle of Waterloo. t I read with regret of the death of j I the "Sage of Possum Fork." I did ! r I I ' not know him personally but be- t lieved him to be a man. Peace to i his ashes. Yours truly, c j! Kingstree, July 15. PC. t , The Choice of a Husband is too important a matter for a wo- ^ man to be handicapped by weakI ness.bad blood or foul breath. Avoid : | these kill-hopes by taking Dr King's F i New Life Pills. New strength, fine e ? i *-.! _ complexion, pure oreatn, cneeriui p spirits?things that win men?fol- n low their use. Easy, safe, sure. 2oc p I at M L Allen's. j o 1INATE1 JS o-Wear Cloll ^V.VlUIi,OUU VIII iov IMW1WVI* Viw... - ? )ay after day we think what she is oing in those bright realms of air; ear after year her tender steps ursuing, behold her grown more air." Cousin Bec. Mail Carriers Will Fly. This is an age of great discoveries^ 'rogress rides on the air. Soon we nay see Uncle Sam's man carriers lying in all directions, transporting nail. People take a wonderful inerest in a discovery that benefits hem. That's why Dr King's New )iscovery for Coughs, Colds and ither throat and lung diseases is he most popular medicine in Amerca. "It cured me of a dreadful ough." writes Mrs J F Davis,Stick ey Corner, Me, "after doctor's reatment and all other remedies lad failed." For coughs, colds or ,ny bronchial affection it's unequald. Price 50c and ?1.00. Trial bottle ree at M L Allen's. The price of subscription for The lecord is SI 25 a year; we allow 25 ents discount when a whole year is aid in advance. If you are [six nr n war hphiml rlnn't rpx iect a receipt for a whole year for ne dollar. This applies to all, tf ' / : -! . -i I iing. j $40,000 COMING THIS WAY? Chaloner Makes Bequests to Four South Carolina Colleges. Richmond, Va, July 14:?In order :o forestall efforts of his relatives in Mew York, who charge that he is nsane, John Armstrong: Chaloner las deeded his entire property, tmounting to $1,500,000, to the Virfinia Trust Company, in trust, to be livided at his death between the Jniversity of North Carolina and he University of Virftfnia. Specific bequests of $10,000 each re made as follows: Columbia University, New York, o increase the Chandler historical irize fund; to the Virginia Military nstitute, the Virginia Polytechnic nstitute, the College of Agriculture nd Mechanic Arts, of North Caroina; the University of South Carona, the South Carolina Military Allege, the Clemson Agricultural lollege, the College of Charleston, S J; $10,000 is given to the town of loanoke Rapids, N C, the income rom which is to be applied to the nnual purchase of a Christmas tree or public school children. PUolnisnr rocnrtroe Q lifn infAV. 1U1 VUOIVUVI 1WOW1 TWO U IUV 1UWVAst in all property and the right to ote all stock, but agrees not to ypothecate the stock or incumber he real estate, save for improvelent of the property, and then onlyrith the consent of the two first amed universities. Io MenorlaB. ANNA LJFRAGE .'as born August 16, 1892, and assed away April 28, 1912. She taa a consistent member of Union 'resbyterian church and a faithful lember of that Sunday-school. Anna was a dutiful, affectionate aughter, a devoted sister and a aithful, loyal friend. None knew er but to love her, and her beautiul life,which unfolded like the slow pening of some rare flower shedding a perfume upon the air, was so inpiring that all who came in contact -ith her felt the uplifting influence f her presence and were refreshedTime can never cause us to forget, nd as the years come and go, we rill miss "the touch of a vanished and, and the sound of a voice that ; still." Yet "we will not deplore see, for God is thy ransom, thy uardian, thy guide; He gave thee nd took thee and soon will restore bee where death hath no sting,since be Savior hath died. "She is not dead, the child of our ffection, but gone unto that school 'here she no longer needs our pro- . twtfi/vn onrl PKriot dnth Tllle^