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fjg| Professional Cards. | H. WOODS, M. D., Vhft SPECIALIST. I ^ J^Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. GLASSES FITTED. ft Office 15 Williamson Building. FLORENCE. S. C. fcyifc-X X MCCABE, Dentist |j|iKINGSTREE, ? S. C ram Office Next to Court House Square. ft! PHILIP H. ARROWSMITH B attorney-at-law H mKE CITY, - - S. C. II M. A. WOODS. DENTIST. I O0c? over Sin^lsUrr Bld^. I #'PHONC NO. 61.* I LAKE CITY. - S. C E W. Leland Taylor, [ DENTIST. Office over I>r W V Broekington's Store, |i KINGSTREE, - S. C. t \/f M \T/^om if Tn i Ir ivi, Ly, DENTIST. B LAKE CITY. ---SC. I DR. R. C. McCABE Dental Surgeon, Office in Hirsch building, over Kingstree Drug Company's. [ BenJ. McINNES, M. R. C. V. S. B. Kater McINNES, M. D.. V. M. D. VETERINARIANS. j One of us will be at Kingstree the L- first Monday in each month, at Hel I,it ier^g Stables. 9-28-tf FMpt Books, Blank Notes, Mortgages and all Legal Blanks in demand, for sale'at , The Record office. If we have not the form you wish we can/print it on short notice. w BBS555S55555555& L$fe Throat and Chest, i I am so enthusiastic concerning the virtues of Hunt's "lghtning that I always keep a bottle of it In the house, and to my particular friends I give a bottle un I less they live so near that I can pour out from my own supply i to tide them over any trouble. I use this liniment for colds, I rubbing it on my throat and [ chest as a counter irritant. * * I I won't say any more but you I see how enthusiastic I am. Mrs Ida B Judd, i West 87th Street, New York City. | 25 and 50 cent Bottles Manufactured only "by A. B. RICHARDS MEDICINE CO.. S&erman, Texas. I w\v?v%wv*wwwv?vsvvww 4 SOLD BY *. ik. Or. W. V. BrocKington, BK Kingstree. S. C. BIaRely?McCullough Co., ' Lanai.S.C. .:;B i^i^yvvwvvvi\\ j I I WANTED ?From six to eight good, i? Cattle a week, If- I ^or which I will pay the I best market price. 1;K All Kindd of Meats fe H J / B in season at living prices, |H also a choice line of Fruits, EB Vegetables and Canned |H ?pps* Market n Cr. Academy CSX Mill Stj. lLadies' ( ? i^adies' C K Wants ? S 0^*2? H /V i# 18uM9 We want every pipe in this country to kn< & v Mixture is. M We want vou to know t ^ one and a half ounce 5c ^ ? a delightful smoke. SAnd you should know, h now get a book of cigarette | || A Free Prei |l These coupons are good 1 ents, such as watches, toilc Z* ture, and dozens of other artic of the family. 4j| You will surely like Duki 4" Myers at Durham, N. C., Registration Notice. The office of the Supervisor of Re^ istration will be open on the 1st Monday in each month for the purpose of registering any person who is qualified at- follows: % ' a Who shall have been a resident 01 the 'State for two years, and of tin county one year, and of the polling precinct in which the elector offers to vote four months before the day of election, and shall have paid, si* months before, any poll tax then du* and payable, and who can hnth reac and write any section of the constitution of 1895 submitted to him by Cht Supervisors of Registration, or wht can show that he owns, and has paii a) 1 taxes collectable on during tht present year, pioperty in this Stat* assessed at three hundred dollars o? more. H A Meyer, C.lerk of Hoard Valuable Farm for Sale The old Charlev Huggins place, containing one hundred and thirty acres, sixty-five acres cleared, balance timbered land, situated in the eastern part of Williamsburg county, on the road leading from Johnsonville toKingstree, 4 miles from Johnsonville, 3'e miles from Hemingway and G & W R R, 3 miles from .lohnsonville church and high school. Fine farming land; some of the land produces one bale and mere of cotton per acre, and one of the best drained places in the county. One 6room dwelling and dining and cook room, one store house,one tobacco barn, one 4-room tenant house and all necessary outbuildings. Fine water and fruit orchard and healthy locality. Apply to - F E Huggins, 10-24-tf Chapman P 0. S C. Chamberlain's Cough Kemedv Cures Colds. Croup and Whooping Coupb w>\JCl L v i] Have just receive ? that have ever 1 e looking for one it , Marcus, i i loat Suit i Watch! iSj " $ %iMu^L | s ; and cigarette smoker ow how good Duke's ^ :hat every grain in that big JM sack is pure, clea.n tobacco A H x>, that with each sack you V papers and lent Coupon ^ for hundreds of valuable prest articles, silverware, furni- f<M Jes suitable far every member 2 e's Mixture, made by Liggett ^5 and the presents cannot fail to please you and yours. R| As a special offer, during October ? (and November only gi we will eend you ? our new uiuMiraieu catalog of presents * <v FREE. Just send OS JS- I your ciame and address M on a postal. V| Coupons front Duke's Mixture may be assorted wuh tart from HORSE SHOE. J.T, riNSLEY'S NATURAL JM LEAF, GRANGER TWIST, coupons H from FOUR ROSES flOc-txn double coupon)._Piai PLUG CUT, PIED- A HONT OCAllETTES. CUX CIGA- PB (ETTES. other tags or coupons VM sued by us. kB Prerrium Dept. yyittlQ^vMU, $Uao*o & # ST. LOUIS, MO. 5^ Mi\EWMZWJFAV?* " IJASyou^ s & SAFE SIDE? IF NOT WHY NOT? i 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 that will protect you from ail loss by fires at a very low rate. We represent the best and iftost reliable companies on earth. Kingstree insurance, Real Estate & Loan Co. R. N. SPElbNER. Manager. I ' I The price of subscription for rrhe ; Record is $1 25 a year; we allow 25 cents discount when a whole year is paid in advance. If you are six months or a year oehina aon t ex? pect a receipt for a whole year for one dollar. This applies to all. tf For dullness resulting from eon - i :;?i} tlon use Dr. Miles- Laxative TuUtta. ml d the most attractiv been shown in Kings will pay you to see 1 DRY GOODS, CLOTHING n ' .. rv' :y lax Notice . The tax books will be 0{>en for collection of taxes for year 19i2 on the 15th day of October next. Tax levy as follows: For State 534 mills 44 Ordinary County Zli 44 " Roads 1 44 " Chaingang and Br idges 1 44 44 Con Sch 3 44 A tav of fiflo nn docs. For High School in K ngstree .2 " " retiring bonds " " .2 *' " " " " Greelyville4 All parties "between the ages of 21 and 60 years,inclusive,are liable, unless exempted by law, to a p^ll tax of $1.00, also a commutation tax of $2.00. Levy for special school districts as follows: Nos 8, 19, 25, 32, 34. 40, 43, 47,49. 53, 55 and 56?2 mills. No 31?3 mills. Nos 6,16,22, 26, 28, 29 , 36, 37, 39, 41, 42. 45, 46, 48, 50. 51 and 52?4 mills. No 23?12 mills. No 24- 6 " No 27- 7 " Stock law fence on all stock in Suttons and part of Anderson and Pern townships ? mills. Upon all unpaid taxes after DecemJberJMa penalty of 1% will be added for January, \% for February and 5 '6 to 15th day of March next, after which the Ijooks will be closed and executions 2 J 11 :J 4, ! issutfu upun an uupmu u^rs. By an act amending Sec 397 of the Code of Laws of South Carolina the county Treasurer is prohibited from leaving his office for the purpose of collecting taxes, therefore I can make no outside appointments for the collection of taxes. Those who desire to pay their tax^s through the mail would expedite matters by dropping the Treasurer a postal asking for the amount of their tax.so as to avoid sending the wrong amount, also stating the township or townships (if property is owned in more than one) and if possibfe give school district where property is located; also state whether poll or road tax, or both, are wanted, After Davine taxes examine your re ceipts and see if all your property is covered; if not. see about it at once. By following the above suggestions complications and additional cost may be avoided. J Wesley Cook, 9-19-tl2-26 Countv T ^asurer. Kingstree camp no- 27. f/K/J ???? MXXT1K4I \l 1,1 lnd ;,m1 Moadaj if II Nlghta la each '9JJ Viaidngchoppers 001 \T" Malty incited to con* N^ 'citVTi'W' up and (tit on asturaj Nksv if,'. ' or tang about on the < limtc. ' Philip H. StoCl, <57 12m. Con-Com & 3C of DP. V"1 ? Kings tree Lodge No. 91 Knigtjts ofpyttyias '?;/ Hoeular Convention* Every \ 2nd sad 4th W ednesdny nights Visiting brethren always welcome, Castle Hall 3rd story Gourdin Building. r. n. SFEIG:mer. U C. r. C. McCabe. k of r & S. FOB SAlliEBrick lo any quantity to suit purchaa er. The Best Dry Press Machine-made x bbics;. v special shapes made to order. Corfepondence solicited belore plucihg your urder*. W. R FUVK ? New is the He] to place your order for an artistic * S T I E F F OR SHAW PIANO i / OR PLAYER PIANO before the Christmas, rush. We have hundreds of orders tihead at our factories and it begins to look like we will be unable to supply the demand. Better select your piano now and be surj of not being disappointed the day you want it. PHAS M fiTlFFP unnu. itii u11 Li i Manufacturer ?,f the I'iaoo with the Sweet Tone. SOUTHERN WAKEKOOM: N'o 210 South Tryon St, OppoNlte Academy of Mualr, Charlotte, N C. . H.WILMOTH, Manager. II e styles of Ladies' a stree. In all colors ; us. We guarantee e1 AND MILLlNfclKY l! ' ? ITTTnI I Lameness Sloan's Liniment is a quick and reliable remedy for lame- i ness in horses and other farm animals. | "Sloan's Liniment surpasses anything on earth for lameness in horses ' aud other horse ailments. I would , not sleep without it in my stable."? mautin Dotlx, | 432 West 19th St., New York City. 1 Good for Swelling and Abscess. ' Ma. H.M. Gibbs,of Lawrence, Kan., i R. F. I)., N'o. 3, writes:?" I had a mare with an abscess on her neck and one j 50c. bottleof Sloan's Liniment entirely cured her. I keep it.all the time for 1 galls and small swellings and for every, thing about the stock." SLOANS LINIMENT is a quick and safe remedy for hog cholera. I Got era or of Georgia ski Sloan'o Liniment for Ho* Cholera. 'I heard Got. Brown (who i? quite a i farmer) sat that he had never lost a hog from cholera and that his remedy always was a.tablespoonful of Sloan's < Liniment in a gallon of slops, decreasing the dose as the animal Improved. < Last month Gov. Ttrown and mvreif ? were at the Agricultural Colleoo ; building and in the discussion of tW ravages of the disease, Gov. Brown gave the remedv named as unfailing." " Observer." Sayasnah Daily News. At All Dealer*. Uc., 50c. A HI .00. 1 Sloan's Book on Horses, Cattle, j Bog* and Poultry sent free. Address Dr. Earl 8. Sloan, Boston. Undressed LumberI always^iave on hand* a lot of undressed lumber (board.and framing:) at my mill near Kingstree. for sale at the lowest price for good material. See or write me for further information, etc. F. H. HODGE. ?-18-tf :'as soucitor 4 OF THE | lit ulacificRailway: I would like to confer with ' !any parties desirous of se- 1 < curing real estate invest- J ments in the Gr^eat North ? west, and l am prepared to < t give full infbrnjation on any subject in the territory of t the Canadian Pacific Rail- + j way. The opportunities of fered by the Canadian Pat cific Railway are marvelous. * full infnrmaHnn flnnlv to t J. D. GILLAND, | | Solicitor C. P. Railway t t KINGSTRBE. - - 8. C. | Horses, Mules, Buggies, Surreys, Harness, Etc. T mifVi fVio i i am nuw mtu u.v well known D. C. Shaw Co, of Sumter and prepared to supply you with the best in the way of. live stock, harness, wagons, bug-) gies, etc., at prices and terms to! suit. Being located 4 miles north of Greelyville and having no city license or rents to pay, I can save you money on your purchases, i C L. MONTGOMERY 9-26- 13fcp Greelyville, S. C. Bucklen's Arnica Salve > The Best Salve In The World. I ,adies' Co nd Misses' Coat Sui md qualities. If y< yery suit a perfect f Kingstree, S. ( ^adies' Cc V New Birth of Freedom. * Under the leadership of Woodrow Wilson the Democratic party has won its greatest victory since 1820. But this victory is no tawdry par- ^ ^ tisan triumph. It is no vote of conti dence in the Democratic party as a party, it is a mandate from the peo- > pie and woe be unto the leader of this Democracy if theyfrJter in obe- , dience to that mandate. y The country is seething with political discontent, in spite oi its unparalleled material wealth and prosperir' ty. This discontent is "confined to no ' particular class or section. Rich am} ' ' poor alike, children of fortune and children of poverty, have begun to .. lose faith in the efficiency of their 1 eovernment to establish justice and - ' promote the greater welfare. They are not sure where the fa 1 lies; they are not united as to the remedy; but this they know?that their jnsti- ' ^ tutions have been seized by privi- . * ^ leged interests and turned against them; that subtle, mysterious forces operating unseen nave proven ume after time that their power over public affairs was greater than the ; power of the people as a whole and v they demand that their government be emancipated from this partnership. This is the great work that . i';|J confronts Woodrow Wilson and the Democratic party?to restore popular confidence in the institutions of the republic and re-establish a gov- jfjf erment of the people, by the people and for the people. ? New York World. Only a Fire Hero but the crowd cheered, as, with burn- >. .. ed hands, he held up a small rouni box, "Fellows!" he shouted, "th ? , Biicklen's Arnica Salve I hold, ha;, everything beat for burns." Right! $ also for boils, ulcers, sores, pimples, eczema, cuts, sprains, bruises. Sur est pile cure. It subdues inflammation, kills pain. Only 25 cents at M L Allen's. adv. Tho C?<1 n< Donnhllrnn Bn1f>. The next President of the United States, Woodrow Wilson, of New Jersey, will go into office attended by an ample Democratic majority in the House of Representatives and en- . couraged by the prospect of an imminent change in the control of the Senate. For the first time since 1895 ?that isfo say, for almost twenty v ^2 years?the undivided respor^ibility. a for legislatidh and administration will rest upon the party which stood so nearly right with Grover Cleveland and went so frightfully wrong with Bryan in the disastrous adventure ol 1896. The deadly influence of Bryan and Bryanism upon Demo- . cratic fortunes and usefulness ends ?rritVi fko inauornrfltinn rtf President TTIVAJ VtlV. ?. ? _ ... Wilson if President Wilson so wills. The best wish that the Sun can Express for the President-elect, a comparatively untried man facing an unparalleled opportunity, is that he may seize upon the windpipe of Bryanism at the very start, and with all the strength that the sinews oftang, lean fingers possess, throttle that persistent and fatal thing into eternal silence.?New York Sun. ???'? "There could be no better medicine than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. My children were all sick with i ?- Af tKnm utqq wnoopuiK cuu^u. vupv* ki??ui ??^ in bed, had a high fever and was coughing up blood. Our doctor gave . them Chamberlain's Cough Remedy , and the first dose eased them, and three bottles cured them," 3ays Mrs R A Donaldson, of Lexington, Miss. For sale by all dealers. adv. ^ Bad breath? I'fe Dr. Mllea* Laxative Tablets. at Suits ts )U j; it. I . i. >at Suits