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I "Irv a JL-*' 1. T Having pun offer the people < and Shoes at Pr MO and will continii ^1^ IC cf i i <! I \ Siiiim > n- left for Kloivnce for a te.v 'lavs : A va-t amount, of jij ?>.*.i'tii is due to inipniiv ! digestion. When the -toinach fails to |ierfor:n its function.^ properly thi* whole system in--, ( units deranged. A few doses of Chamberlain's Tablets is ail you! need. They will strengthen your digestion, invigorate your liver and regulate your bowels, entirely doing away with that miserable feeling due to faulty digestion. Try it. Many others have been permanently cured ?why not you? For sale by all dealers. at which tnio Men's $1 Overalls Men's 75c Overalls Boys' Overalls Men's 25c four-in-hand Ties Men's 50c four-in-hand Ties Men's 50c Mufflers Men's 25c Mufflers Men' and Boys' 25c Caps Men's and Boys' 50c Caps Men's Linen Collars, 15c qua Nice line Men's 25c Half Hoj Children's Hose Full line Men's Shirts Full line Men's Summer and Brighton Garters, 25c values These goods ing the entire st Hemingway Happenings. ( Ki-cviVwi too luto for la>t wvek' > l-SUv). Hemingway, August 17: ? On Thursday, August 15, the officers j and stockholders of the Hank of I Hemingway met in one of the rooms | of \Y C Hemingway & Co for the j purpose of opening up thesaid bank.; The reason for using the store room | is that the bank building is yet un- j finished. The amount deposited was: a neat little sum for a beginning. On last Saturday, August 10, the! negroes had a "scussion" from Johnsonville to Georgetown. From the ! looks of the crowd when they came ! back, they must have had a jolly j time. The streets were just crowd-j ed and they showed the need for public force to put them down, as a good number of them were drunk or playing oif. Mr James Edward Lewis,manager j of the sawmill and other machinery for W C Hemingway & Co, of this , place,left the latter part of the week 1 to visit his mother at Timmonsville. j Miss Marena Spring of Chapman . and little Misses Lottie and May! VValdron of Rhems have been spending the week with Mr and Mrs S C j Waldron and Misses Sallie and Kuth Haselden of this place. One day iast week quite a number j of young g'rls of the small order! borrowed a mule and wagon from a "Rlease man" and went on a straw , ride through town yelling for Jones, i The man from whom they borrowed the "turnout" told them if they did ! not yell for Rlease next time, "thev j could take up their straw and walk.** j The farmers of this section seem t to have gotten on very nicely gath-' ering f 'dder this season.and already Ma cotton picking task has begun. Mr S J Haselden left for Charleston M >r.day SL^ OF /> oods, N :hased the entire s) of Kingstree and W ices that will aston NDAY ie until the last dol ock will be sold: 80c 40c 25c and up 17c 35c 35c 18c 17c 35c .lity 5c each se 19c pair ; 7c pair 89c each Winter Underwear at below cost. , in all colors 19c pair ; will be sold out in 1 ~ 4- I aci/i 4- Urn n *-* za .UtK ell IC2>5 llia.ll Ut L. D UONT EXPERIMENT. You Will Make no Mistake if You Follow this Advice Never neglect your kidneys. If you have pain in your back, urinary disorders, dizziness and nervousness, it's time to act and no time to experiment. These are common symptoms of kidney trouble, and you should seek a remedy which is recommended for the kidneys. Doan's Kidney Pills is the remedy to use. It has cured many stubborn cases in this vicinity. Can Kingstree residents demand further proof than the following testimonial? Mrs J H Williamson, lu4 K Front St, Florence, S Car, says: "I am uleased to reccommend Doan's Kid ney Pills in return for the benetit they brought me. For several months I suffered with backaches, headaches and dizzy spells and my kidneys gave me lots of annoyance. Doan's Kidney Pills did me a world of good and I am now free from pain, in fact I am enjoving good . health." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Mil burn Co. Buffalo. New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name?Doan'sand take no other. Help Yourself by Helping Us. We hope the friends of The Record, when they come to town to do their trailing,will patronize the business houses that advertise in this paper. Remember that without these liberal merchants, bankers and other enterprising business men, the price of subscription would be at least ? '? a year for such a paper as The Record. You'll find, as a rule, that the men who advertise are wide-awake and on the alert and can give you better bargains than those who d< not ad.vrtise. This applies not only to Kingstreo. but mars iiv and upto-date btisira men of La'....-Pity. Scranton and (hvelyvi.le recognize the pulling power of an ad in The Record. tf Mr W S Cunsalus.a farmer living near Fleming, Pa, says he has used Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and l)i arrhoea Remedy in his ratnuy lor fourteen years,and that he has found it to be an excellent remedy, and i takes pleasure in recommending it. * For sale by all dealers. i S10.0 otions, r f \ _ J _ lock ot ury uootis Williamsburg Coun lish the wholesale r, SEF lar's worth has be Paris Silk Garters, in all colors. j Full line of Suspenders of all ki' i Full line Men's Felt Hats from $1.50 Men's Straw ftats going a $1.00 Men's Straw Hats going a Men's Corduroy Pants, $2.50 va] Full line of Umbrellas to go at r Men's $11.00 Suits going for Men's f 13.50 Suits going for Men's *12.50 Suits going for Men's $15.00 Suits going for Men's $18.00 Suits going for. . : Men's $8.50 Suits going for No better lint of Boys' and Chil Six hundred pairs Men's, Wome Baby Slippers, $1.00 Grade gein the store of W. T. :alers can buy froi . RO EEE Rheumatism is the mo: ing and discouraging of all Nine cases out of ten ca by using Noah's Liniment. Where there is no s' fever a few applications v you. Noah's Liniment peneti not evaporate like other re Requires very little rul NOAH'S I.INIMKNT krhcvcd Tl I ?!-.vlf h rh?*ui ::il ism c 'r ::'ht ir-ii :i!i I j* r ( uiplKM'. 1 wilt' . j : ri: i! p i:;il> i i>f': !! rvfv 11ri<*< 1 miMU'fi'i i r< ? - : i' .i< <>n!\ puriii! iiii.'*". u:r"r:nv intrant p ii: !! r f tiiiiv. I??s u( .ii'i" 'it .: '. "' ini.i. nit I : . !ikc1 ?i>!i mtrc'i-it iou. .'o- u:i:i'< !y I r. Sold and guaranteed by King ^T" With the addition of $ i and a beautiful and v ^i^please the most fastic IOO ST \\r t \\/:n,: ?^ ^ Ol vv . i . v* iirvnis, ty a fir?t=class line trade. This stock < TEME en sold. Below we 35e pair Bab nds to go below cost Chi 11 to $3 Chi t *1.00 Chi t 70c Lad lues at ...... $1.05 Lad emarkably low prices. Lad $7.25 Lad *9.50 Lad is =;n T.aH $11.001 Mei *12.75 Mei $5.50 Mei dren's Clothing in town. Mei n's and Children's Shoes. Mei g at 45c Mei . Wilkins. Nothing n wholesalers and t D G E 11 ft/J In '" V, Is 1 leumatism ] ing a grip on you? st distress- H troubles. H I SI m m* 01 wist H kg MHMiiMB Wffl g medies. IM 5^' 111 ^ 1 1 i,5 Man of a Terrible Condition. Ifiinir l .>1 Noah's I.iniment :m I lt!g:i:i itsiisc. A!J hmr. h I ii"t ? i i :ny arm. n ft r ii>iiik 11 lit11- ;ni>r<; 1 hull .1 1:1!size lK?ttl?" I fi'i'l that 1 H!II ? ? !:! ! ! 1 > rlil ! Hll'lmVOll sell a\'ain. Omiiot |no>tr<>ryl\ r^ro'Hiwrri Noah's I.ininu'ni.? John 1'. l'alv, ( h&rlt stoii, S. C." stree Drug Co. and M. L. Allen. . a number of new type faces awed line of paper, we can Lious with JOB PRINTING. I R S/ OCK igandf t a reduced price of Dry Goods, No jf goods will be pu it,K 2 quote a few of the y Slippers, $1.10 grade going at . ldren'i Slippers and Shoes that w ldren's Slippers and Shoes that w ldren's Slippers and Shoes that w lies' Shoes that were $3.00, going ies' Shoes that were 2.50, going lies' Shoes that were 2.25, going lies' Shoes that were 1.75, going lies' Shoes that were 1.50, going lies' Shoes that were 1.00, going i's Shoes that were $1.35, going i i's Shoes that were 1.50, going l i's Shoes that were 2.00, going i i's Shoes that were 2.25, going r i's Shoes that were 3.00, going r i's Shoes that were 4.00, going r will be charged, he CASH MUST RS The Fall Tt KINGSTREE GRADED Will B Septembe All departmei in Good Wor Parents who intend enterir will please do so during the firs Patrons and friends of the to visit the school at an / _i:ne. Any further inform applying to J. \V. Swittenberg, Superintendent. Kingstre 3HZ I lll'll ! ! Ill llllllli I !! t i <et Us Print Yon Soi \ ^L? J 5hoes. 1 , I am going ty I itions, Clothing a t on sale jH !nd, I ct^irtlincr nrices H k-/ ^ a a m m ^ ~ ere 75c, now 45c pair 9 ere 85c, now 65c pair 9 ere $1.00, now 75c pair 9 now for $2-10 pair 9 now for 1.75 pair 9 now for 1.50 pair 9 now for 1.35 pair H now for 1.10 pair 9 now for 75c pair 9 low for .. 1.00 pair 9 1 1A low lor jl>1u pair i | n iow for 1.50 paij-J | H low for 1.65 pai|HR I iow for 2.00 pairp fl iow for 3.00 pair I I We are offel^ I BE PAID. v| irm of the I AND HIGH SCHOOL I egin fl r 16,1912 I rus are now king Order. I ig their children in the school ffl t week of the fall term. ^ B School are cordially invited H ation may be had by B E. . E|ips, Clerk Board of Trustees- |HH I Strike! While the g Iron Is Hot H iet ??ur estimate on coinage repair? fl iow while you think of it and befor H ou give your order to sorueone else at w l higher price than ours Breakdown? H |llickly attended to. Fhone to ^ 'ause & Son, No 22, for our emergency H eagon in case of accident. Special bar- H tains in remodeled carriages, landau- H ets, surreys, runabouts and coaches. H II. M. VAUSt & SOU I tne Office Stationer I