University of South Carolina Libraries
)|lm I Terms: Most I li* M in v m Valuable Prizes Fre now f opportunity. Hear the T<^t i 1 nious auctioneers. 14jj I COME, RAIN OR SHINE. f E,1 Atlantic ( havin. f Greenville, in th .. * 101, of ? I LOUIS ?THE ARCAI 232 and 234 King Street / The Largest Wholesali Npw SI Im i i * ^~ t t ', I h New Sil I *> New Linen Lt I Children's P New Dress * ! Qents' Furr , oansy 577f:i Laces, Em 22,0 I I turn A request on a po< h Catalogue | We are members o h members of which will | m ? ^T|TTnTTTI~T Flying Men Fall victims to stomach, liver and kidney j H troubles just like other people, with i UP like results in loss of apj)etite, back- j |Uf ache, nervousness, headache and I S tired, listless, run-down feeling. Hut! there's no need to feel like that, as | T D Peebles, Henry, Tenn, proved. SB "Six bottles of Electric Hitters," he [Hf writes, "did more to give me new HE| strength and good appetite than all H other stomach remedies I used." So IU they help everybody. It's folly to ^Bg suffer when this great remedy will help you from the first dose. Try it. ~ ? --rt -i Vf T AlU'a IUniy ou eenis at iu juontu o. ^ T>r. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills relieve pain LpJOHOl c crHpn | " JVIILiU ?[1 Leave Georgetow (J 1 " Andrews 1 " Warsaw 1 " Morrisville U 1 J IMv,! ? I Grasp the opp( I share of the one 4.; 1 residential lots t e. Every one on the grot music and the two famoi THE PROPERTY WILL BE SOL !x>ast Realt No COHEN )[ DEPARTME and 203 Meeting Street, 3 and Retail Mail Order pring Tailor-Made I Ik and Lingerie I lwn-Lingerie and 5 White and Colored ' Millinery, New SI i Goods, New Was! lishings, New Flooi ibroideries, Ribbon >tal card for one of our Spr is will bring you one by reti I LUC wuai icsiuM i\aiiiuau n pay your railroad fare it yoi The Trials of a Traveler. "I am a traveling' salesman."; writes E E Youngs, E Berkshire,Vt, j "and was often troubled with constipation and indigestion till 1 began to use Dr King's New Life Bills,) which 1 have found an excellent ; remedy." For all stomach, liver or kidney troubles they are unequaled. Only 25 cents at M L Allen's. One of the most common ailments that hard working people are afflicted with is lame back. Apply Chamberlain's Liniment twice a day and massage the parts thoroughly at each application, and you will get ouick relief. For sale by all dealers. M. ro THE IDS, ON THE 616 9 9 V m I HlliLii i >ULE AS FOL n 8:30. Leave IN 9:10. " I 9:25. " 1 9:4<\ Arrive ^ September 12 >rtunities at hand fc ! hundred beautifi it Johnsonville. iberal ever offered i I ! < a a a m e a a I mm LOWS: fesmith 9:55. [enry 10:00. lemingway 10:25. ohnsonville 10:40. !, 11 A. AIL I i\r c^nififKr vnur i fj L7VVMI ,/ ill business and < will be here. | ind will have an equal js Burtons, world fa- I D. LADIES ESPECIALLY.! y Co., Inc.' rth Car.olina. J i o nn & bU. NT STORE - - Charleston, S. C House in the South Suits, )resses, >ilk Waists, I Dresses, loes, 1 Fabrics, r Coverings, s, etc, etc. ing and Summer urn man. Jefund Association, the u shop in Charleston Women of En pi and have orpani ed a "national mouse club." A le ion of mice couldn't make a sulfr pette hop on a table. "Were all medicines asmeritc ous as Chamberlain's Colic, Chole and Diarrhoea Remedy the wor would be much better off and t! percentape of sulferinp preatly d creased," writes Lindsay Scott Temple. Ind. For sale by all dealer When you want us to change tl address of your paper it will sa' lots of trouble to name the o as well as the new postoffice. Plea bear this in mind. tf \ t ! f .*-?*> r!5kWjffl. ?? *'$? I Get Busy "v T F you have clover I or alfalfa, it will pi? hay takes barn sp; easily and you cannot hay that is baled \vh high-priced city marl upon which you mak money in owning an IH C H I ij / The horse power pr< ' ity than any other h( They are lighter draft ; The step-over is the if made. They have an | which insures comp; | equipped with a roll* [j1 staggling ends, thus m |' appearance. |i I H C motor f'esses H'i her and an I H C en jjil stantial trucks. The |j motor press correspo |jj chamber of the hors jjlj 16 x 18 inches, and 17: j i| losj in setting up the I I moved easily from pi i the stack or barn, and The engine does not i and there is no danger . A 11 ll l_ i j operate a sman tnresn ijj wood, shell corn, gri flu generate^lectricity, 01 jjjj v" Drop in and s e ai W your town, or write fo oj International Harvestc I I Columbia | IHCSer [ The purpose of this of charge to all. the be on better farming. If y tions concerning soils, gation. fertilizers, etc.. nand send them to I H C I Building, Chicago. U S A * i Our Clubbing Bates ! We offer cheap clubbing rate with a number of popular newspapers and periodicals. Read care! fully the following list and select ; i the one 01 more that you fancy and we shall be pleased to send in your ! order. These rates are of course f all cash in advance, which means that both The Record and the paper ordered must be paid for, not 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 9, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, but twelve months ahead. Below is the list of our best clubbing offers. The Record and Home & Farm (twice a month,) $1.35. The Record and New York World II (3 times a week,J $1.75. I a The Record and Atlanta ConstiII tution (3 times a week) $1.85. The Record and Bryan's Commoner, $1.65. The Record and Cosmopolitan Magazine 82.00 Ihe Record and Youth's Companion (New Subscribers) $2.50. The Record Semi-Weekly State, 82.50 The Record and Watson's Magazine 81.65. The Record and The Jeffersonian 81.65 The Record and Lippincott's Magazine $2.75. The Record and National Magazine $2.00. N. B. We do not club with any daily papers*. The first issue you receive of the paper or periodical | is evidence that the money for same has been forwarded by us. I i in. i. :ut.. f we are not respunsime nun tnat. The County Record, ? . WATTS & WATTS THE KIN0STREE JEWELERS ?ri | ra We keep on hand everyIdj thing to be found in an he i up-to-date jewelry house e- Repairing and engraving of done with neatness and s. despatch. :: As home dealers, guaranteeing he quality and prices, We Solicit Your ratronage Se NEAR THE RAILROAD STATION 1-4-tf I ISiMiPEKfEffS E?J * ???a | ? ? , TId Bits From Bethel. jj Bethel. August 26: - The farmers [: are about through gathering their J1 i fodder and are preparing for their b cotton. ! i We are glad to report that some I of our sick folks are improving. Messrs Sidney Loryea and Marvin ; Boyd returned to their homes at | Trio last week, after spending a few days with relatives here. We are very sorry to report the 1,11 illness nf Mrs n W Burzess. and ftth A Baler , timothy, prairie prass, iv you to bale it. L..>ose ice. Vou cannot sell it ship it at all. It is the ich is in demand in the cets. This is the hay e your profits. There is lay Press ssses have greater capacDrse press of equal size, and easier on the horses, lowest and narrowest adjustable bale tension, act bales. They are :r tucker to turn in all taking each bale neat in >4> consist of a bale chamgine mounted on sub: bale chamber of the nds in size to the bale e ?>Fess?14x18 inches, c 22 inches. No time is i machine. It can be ace to place, 1 Tcked to started to work at ofice. nj^dja majj to watch it ffom sparks! You can er or corn shretfder, saw ind feed, pump water, 1 ' ruQ a cream separator, n I H C local dealer in r a catalogue. ir Company oi America ric? Bureau Bureau is to furnish, free st information obtainable ^ZSr/TJk ou have any worthy qnes- ImTtUj} crops, land drainage, irri- JQjjYf lake your inquiries specific mWtMMU Service Bureau. Harvester J Saved! 8 "I refused to be operated on, the morning I heard Bj about Cardui," writes Mrs. I Elmer Sickler, of Terre M Haute, Ind. "I tried CarI dui, and it helped me H greatly. Now, I do my own | washing and ironing." mCARDU Th? Woman's Tonic ^ ft J A Bl Laraui is a mna, ionic remedy, purely vegetable, H and acts in a natural man neron the delicate, woman ly constitution, building up strength, and toning up I the nerves. In the past 50 H years, Cardui has helped H morethan a million women. H You are urged to try it, I because we are sure that it will do you good. . W lis none too good for YOU We do the BEST JOB PRINT ; ING GIVE US YOUR ORDER. ft ICI1 O i~niina uaivc n in uunicit .v.? f. in any form. It soon subdues the itching, irritation, inflammation or swelling. It gives comfort, invites joy. Greatest healer of burns, boils, ulcers, cuts, bruises, eczema, scalds, pimples, skin eruptions. Only 25 cts - at M L Allen's. "J ! I hope she will soon be on the mend. j,j Mr and Mrs L Boyd of Trio spent flj the weeks end with Mrs W H McEll|l veen and Mrs T B Cooper. ij! Miss Mary Burgess is visiting f! Miss Hessie Graham at Scranton. A good many of the folks of this lj, community attended the campaign j?, meeting at Hebron last Friday, i; Mr Ira Epps returned home last fi week after spending a few days in i|j Ashville, N C. I!;i There was a game of ball played | between Mouzon and Black river teams last Saturday. The game was won by the Black river team. Miss Lee Cooper is visiting her I aunt at Andrews. Mr Clarence Edwards of Alcolu J . was a pleasant caller in our community some time ago. He was accompanied by Mr D W Altermare. , Dr S E Wheeler spent part of last week at New Zion, visiting friends and relatives. { | The people are trying mighty | hard to get a singing school here. We hope they will succeed, nj> Miss Anna Wheeler and Mr ?? I Gibbons of New Zion is visiting at I1] the home of Mr and Mrs R E Wheejr Ier JJD Miss Carrie Cooper of Savannah, "N y; Ga, is at home for her vacation. Jjj There is to be a picnic at the | Kennedy's spring next Friday. We | hope every body will have a grand | time. I Miss Leola Gibbons of Hebron ' spent last week with her cousin | Miss Jessie McElveen. Mr Arthur Cooper was in Kings- 1 tree Monday. Messrs Arthur Cooper and Daniel McElveen were pleasant callers at . the home of Mr R E Wheeler last Sunday afternoon. - Mr Marvin McClam and Miss HanInah Thomas spent last Sunday with Miss Netty Burgess. There will be preaching at Bethel Sunday morning at the usual hour, and preaching at Mouzons school house in the afternoon at 4 o'clock, I everybody is invited to attend. "A Newcomer." Trio Topics. Trio, August 23:?Religious services conducted by Revs Whaley and Whitehead, which commenced last Monday, will continue through next week. We hope much good will be accomplished ere this meeting closes. Miss Annie Morris left last Friday I for Mary Anna, Fla, to visit her brothers, Messrs Roy and Cleave Morris. We wish for her a pleasant stay in sunny Florida. Mr J W Register has gone to Rose Hill, N C to visit relatives. r J Miss Anna McCants accompanied I by Miss Dukes of Foreston is visiting relatives and friends here. Mr and Mrs Martin, after a pleasant weeks stay with the family of Mr T G McDonald returned to Kingstree Thursday. Mr David Register visited Andrews one day this week. Mr Weyman McDonald is visiting in Sumter and Brogdon. i f t n i a. - J Ixvirs dames oryan nas reuuriieu home after a few days stay at Paxville. Mr and Mrs E L Powell, after a weeks stay on Sullivan's, Island returned home last week. _ Mr M Horton and little Miss Annie Boyd have returned home after a few weeks stay in Newberry. Mr W H Hale has gone to Savannah to visit relatives. Mr A W Graham went to Lake I City last Saturday on business. Miss Horton, accompanied by little Eugene Horton of Newberry, is visiting the famih of Mr J P> Files. w* Are Ever at War. There are two things everlastingly at war, joy and piles. But Bucklnn'o A fnioo Coltm will Konicli nilpfl