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uJhr County iSrrorb. KINGSTREE. S. G. ; C. W. WOLFE. | tniroa &ND PROPRIETOR. I Entered at the postoffice at Kingstree, t S C as second class mail matter. TELEPHONE NO. 83- | TERMS * SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One copy, one year $1 25 . One copy, six months 75 1 One copy, three months 50 S One copy, one year in advance 1 00 ( Obituaries, Tributes of Respect, Resolutions of Thanks, Cards of Thanks and all other reading notices,not News, i will be charged for at the rate of one \ eent a word for each insertion. All changes of advertisements and all communications must be in this office :; before TUESDAY NOON in order to!' appear in the ensuing issue. All communications must be signed i by the writer, not for publication unless j desired, but to protect this newspaper. ! i ADVERTISING RATES: !, a f^ Ho run in Rnppia] ! nuvciu?cuicilli) w w ... wr . eolum, one cent a word each issue, mini-1 * mum price 25 cents, to be paid for in i advance. Legal advertisements, $1.00 per inch first insertion, 50 cents per inch each j ubsequent insertion. Rates on long term advertisements 1 t very reasonable. For rates apply at i this office. i In remitting checks or money orders ( make payable to . - THE COUNTY RECORD. ' KISGSTREE-THE GATEWAY j TO OPPORTUNITY. | "In men whom men'condemn as ill, j( I find so much of goodness still; , J In men whom men pronounce divine, I i I find so much of sin and blot? . . I hesitate to draw the line | Between the two?where God has not." j ' THURSDAY. NOV. 14. 1912. , Stat?x SuDerintendent of Educa- j J I tion Swearingen has reeently is- j sued a small handbook which ^ contains much valuable informa- v tion for teachers and all others interested in school work. In . less than fifteen pages is com- t prised the personnel of the State ^ v Board of Education, the county f ' boards, the county superintend- c ents and the date of expiration of their terms of office, a complete list of the high schools of the State and their superintend- j ents. Although the little book E g contains less^ than fifteen pages E it is literally a muttttm in parco. a ? fc Greelyvtlle News Notes. ^ Ureelyvuie, iNovemoer n:?nurrah, hurrah, for Wilson! Messers Hogan and Spann of s Lynchburg spent several days here j last week. ? r Greelyville was alive with school v teachers Sunday. t Seems that the town was alive y with street peddlers last Saturday. v They generally do more harm than ^ good. e The circus at. Kingstree Saturday a is being talked of considerably in our neighborhood and very likely a large delegation will attend from ( this vicinity. v Mr W T Sports, who lives a few c miles north of town, was attacked { near his home by a sort of a mob s J 1? Uo. .,,00 anu was strvcicij nauuicu, uc mw | ^ shot and beaten badly?liquor must 3 have been the cause of it all. 5 The many friends of Dr E 0 Tay- ( lor are glad to know that he is im- j proving from his recent sickness. j Miss Kate Burgess of Charleston g is a visitor at the home of Mr and Mrs J W Harris. Liquor must be plentiful around * Greelyville, judging from the num- j ber that were under the influence of it Saturday. The bird law wjll soon be in, to, the great joy of the huntsmen. Miss Duncan of Heath Springs, 1 spent several days last week with ^ Mr and Mrs W J Cook. Mr Ethap Stone of Paxville spent s a few days her this week. * ? There was a Very enjoyable social,c event given at the home of Miss Cora Sprott at Foreston. It was a t "tacky party" and of course the cos- c tumes caused much comment. One of the most enjoyable parts was the * candy pulling, which every one en-;1 joyed. Those who shared Miss Sprott's hospitality from here were: ik Prof W M Bonner, Dr R F Zeigler,;1 Messrs P R Keels, W E Boyle and ; * Thos P Hogan. ^ . - - Steamboat Bill. Is ^ ^ a Attention, Veterans! [ Attend meeting of Camp Presley a to be held in Kmgstree on Saturday, I November 23, inst, as much business will come up for consideration on c that day. Members are urged to at- I tend in full force. S H 0 Britton, H H Kinder, Adjutant. Commander, a * { STATE and GENERAL K j' TOPICS * t: rr rr rr :r rr rr tk rr 7r tw: rr nr Elections on the dispensary ques;ion held November 5 in Union and Chester counties resulted in dispensary for Union: no dispensnry for Chester. XXX Governor Wilson has signified his ntention to accept the generous ofier of patriotic Columbians to furlish him his old home,rent free, for ?ight years if he will make Columbia lis winter residence. XXX A portrait of General Matthew C 3utler, of South Carolina, presented iy the M C Butler chapter, U D C, vas unveiled Monday in the South Carolina room of the Confederate nuseum at Richmond, Virginia. XXX The latest estimates give Wood*ow Wilson about 440 electoral /otes, or 214 more than the needed nainritv. 226. The Democrats also will have a big majority in the lown house of Congress and control :he Senate by a small majority. * X X X John Schrank, the would-be assassin of Colonel Roosevelt, when placed on trial Tuesday before the :ourt at Milwaukee, Wisconsin, the scene of his crime, pleaded guilty. \lienists will determine the prison?r's mental condition before sen:ence is imposed. XXX Fourteen killed and ninety injured vas the result of a through freight rain telescoping an excursion train Monday on the Yazoo & Mississippi ailroad, near Mor.tz, Louisiana, rhe disaster is charged to the neglirence of a flagman who disappearod vhen the trains crushed together. XXX James B Kelley, a well known citzen of Orangeburg, shot himself UfAnrrK fU/a urifK fl chrtt-CTlin IIIUU^II WliU UV?U Wl V?? M W..v - 0 Monday, causing death in a short vhile. Kelley had been drinking reely and signified his intention of ommitting suicide. The deceased iad served as policeman and health ifficer in the city. XXX Webster Brown, an employee of he Southern Cotton Oil Mill at Florence, shot and killed an unknown legro Monday nighi. Brown was it work in the seed house when the legro came suddenly into the house md Brown, without waiting to ask dm his business, shot and killed lim. Brown surrendered and is in ail. XXX Maner Rice, the eleven-year-old on of Chief Game Warden James lenry Rice, Jr, was killed Saturday tear Summerville while out hunting ?ith a young companion. In trying o keep the dogs off some pigs, roung Rice is said to have in some vay discharged his shot-gun and he contents of both barrels took ffect in the* boy's stomachy causing ilmost instant death. , ? XXX The Agricultural Society of Soutji Carolina has announced that the vinners of the prizes for best yields if corn for Charleston countv will >e awarded at the Charleston fair grounds November 19. The winners if these prizes are: Henry Lofton, A 1 onirillo fircf nrt7fl S200 U\?Vl^ilHU V iliV I <li WV p * ?*? I <t- ? ? - j ield, 112 bushels; J A Lofton, Mc^lellanville,second prize, $100, yield, 03 bushels; Richard T Morrison, rlcClellanville,third prize,$50, yield, ?7i bushels. DON'T EXPERIMENT. 'ou Will Make No Mistake if Ytiu Follow this Advice. Never neglect your kidneys. If you have pain in the back, urilary disorders, dizziness and nervousness,it's time to act and no time ,o experiment. These are common iymptoms of kidney trouble,and you ihould seek a remedy which is rec>mmended for the kidneys. Doan's Kidney Pills is the remedy o use. It has cured many stubborn ases in this vicinity. Can Kingstree residents demand urther proof than the following estimonial ? ? T TT flKIl: F TTVstn* mrs d n vy uuum&uii, ivi u x ium, >t, Florence, S Car, says: "J am )leased to recommend Doan's Kidney Jills in return for the benefit they >rought me. For several months I uffered from backaches, headaches md dizzy spells and my kidneys gave ne a great deal of annoyance. Doan's Cidney Pills did me a world of good md I am now free from pain, in fact am enjoying good health." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 ents. Foster-Milburn Co, Buffalo, <Jew York, sole agents for the United states. Remember the name?Doan's? ind take no other. adv i % \ i LIVER GETTI.NO LAZY? DON'T STOP WOHKING. Takp nnitenn's I Ivpp Tnnp and fif About Your Business it WIN Liven Up Your Liver Without Harm. A bilious attack or constipation can be relieved in a short whi e by a spoonful of Dodson's Liver Tone? the mild, vegetable remedy that every druggist guarantees. Just ask 0 H Patrick about Dodson's Liver Tone. He knows that it is a harmless preparation that starts the liver without violence and puts you into shape without interfering with your habi ts. This store guarantees it to be all that, and will give you your money back if you don t find Dodson's Liver Tone gives you quick, easy relief. Dodson's Liver Tone is for both grown-ups and children. It has a pleasant taste, and is safe and reliable. The price is 50 cents for a large bottle, arid your 50 cents back to vou if vou tell 0 H Patrick that it hasn't been a benefit to you. Don't take calomel and don't buy imitations of Dodson's Liver Tone? you may run into danger if you do. Buy Dodson's?the medicine that 0 H Patrick recommends and guarantees. N adv A Hot Supper. There will be a hot supper given at the residence of Mr RC McElveen on Thursday night, November 21, for the benefit of the Ladies' Aid society. The public is cordially invited to attend. We have a few fine Trunks that we will dose out cheap. If you need a trunk,look at. ours before you buy. 10-24-tf People's Mercantile Co. Call and see my new Postal Cards. Brockington's Drug Store. Just received another car load of red rust proof oats, Peoples Mercantile Co. Call on us for your seed oats. 11-14-11. We expect a few Ford's touring cars in this week, November 12 or 13- Call and look at the new Ford's or call us up. D C Shaw, Agent, ll-14-2t Sumter, S C. Georgia Buck sweet potatoes, delivered at 80c per bushel by 10-24-4tp.* Thomas W Epps, 'Phone No 9, _l ~ j T~~ 1. We Offer th< Market to Realizing that the j ness depends upon chandise we sell our selected the LONGW and want you to see ceived in our last shi You can't afford to be you want is a combina vice?all of which yoi WEAR SHOES. In r a remarkably good sh( and the best your mon $5.00. We havii a fi mien's and children's si every wanted leather rc I 1 O?j jenKinson oro Kingstree, The South* TWICE / The Cour BOTH ONE YEJiR, PA Nl! VHfll tuu A yuj cc "7 ieadqua The beautifu Copyright Kabo Corset Co. Style 2024. For daintiness and durability this corset is unexcelled. The stitched belt lends strength and the pretty embroidery trim makes it a very attractive garment. Is nort? rt hatiafn and has 12-inch front claSD. tad two pai ; of wide supporters. Sizes 18 to 30. $1.00 Kiiw Comets can be had with cord qrtltb. All Kabo Corsets a OUR GROCERY DEP^ WITH EVERYTHING People'i Kingstree, ' ? _| ' TH??RtD BELL t^Tari ON THC BOX i JS LONC a ^ e Best on the / Our Trade success of our busithe quality of mer customers, we have 'EAR line of SHOES, the nobby styles repment. ly 4'style" alone?what tion of style, fit and seru will find in LONG nen's we can give you >e for $2.00 to $3.00, ey will buy for $3.50 to ill line of men's, wohoes in all styles and it reasonable prices. thers Company South Carolina srn Ruralist k , MONTH nd ily Record IE) IN ADVANCE, $1.25 * - -i.. V ; / , nn msi I IV BIN Oil >MPAI rters for Go< 1 lines of th< KABO "THE LIVE MODEL CORSET" are making a lot of tall among the best dresse( women. ' These corsets are fash \ ioned in Paris and fittec 'on the best figures o live models. This in sures the stylish result so necessary to a goo< appearance. Don't fail to ask for a Kabo Fashion Book. either bmUI eyelets or with the loop re guaranteed aoo-rautable throughout VRTMENT IS COMPLETE THAT IS GOOD TO EAT s Mercar - S I''Courtesy brings the greatest retu\ *'Keep your future unmortgaegd by H. D. R Dry Goods, He Clothing ar 1M Ml! 1 TTT 1 ' . * J. _ _l? ? ? -C we solicit a snare ux y\* and promise you up-to-dat prices and courteous treat Yon need the goods. We ne Let's pull together, us your trade and we w profits with you. Here's chase you will get a prin model National Cash Kegi the amount, Return. cn< omrmntinor tft $10 and UD vw Y" * ?? ? miums. When we buy for cash we get Can you afford to pass i ing to you so you may giv est your neighbors, ana b] break even. Now you w. your neighbor about this s you. Keep your eyt This is not a* special ol Printed checks of the cor chase will be given to eve tie better by you than oth everybody," is our motto. ? Offer Extraordinary! Here is one of our most liberal i clubbing offers: j Uncle Remus Magazine..Six Months Southern Ruralist One Year Good Stories _.One Year The County Record .One Year The Gentlewoman One Year All five papers and magazines for only $1.50. 10-8-tf '' * *" ICiHTILE VY .1 3d Goods*! :| Wrfgftt's I Underwear! c For Men 1 | None Better?AH Sizes | Kintr (liialitv I HMIg ^ J Shoes for Men The Shoe that is built f for Comfort, Style and Service. A pair will convince you, t s - i Blankets 1 We have a splendid assortment of Blankets and our prices defy competition. jrr^A-ivaf Via# U7P L/Ull L lUl^bt LUUt. IT VB _ are exclusive agents! for the New Home! Sewing Machine. I itile 6oJ outh Carolina! rns and requires least investmei^Kt debt. Save money as well as earnM EDD1CIJ its, Caps, ShoA id Millinery fl III WOjf! It ifl >ur patronage J|jg ?n(jfi9 e goods, fair ment. H ed your trade Listen! Give ill share our lu 10l|m the plan: With each*pj^M ted check from our n^H ster shownig the date aH scks of CASH purcha^B and receive valuable pHB a discount. Why not yfl is by? We make this e us your trade and mtWB 1 increased tradejy^neHj ill say a woreMjrt\yK5| taving, won't you? Thfll ; on this store.? Pfer to special customSH rect amount of each ptHfl rybody. To do just aj^H ers do and a square deal^J ==| Stetson Hats in several late RB The best hats sold. BH 10-24-tf People's Mebcai hfi If you need a nice, aei Raincoat, go where yo? cr B best for your money BHj | People's Ar I