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= wmmmm?mmmm?m?mmam W. C. HEMINGWAY, President n.j. i DdllK HI I ; i 3. . Capital r; _ j; Hemingv Open an account w rapidly it grows. Caret of our customers. i Four per cent, intere Department. We can Let us write your exc 1 \ The Fall ! KINGSTREE GRADEI Be; Septemb % ??????? All departmi in Good Wo Parents who intend enter will please do so during the fr Patrons and friends of th< to visit the school at any time Any further inforr applying to ? \ J. W. Swittenberg Superintendent Kingstr BEWARE OF MAMMA. Malaria?Chills and Fevers?common complaints amojg people living in the Southeastern States, can be effectively relieved in the shortest possible time by R. L. T.?Richardson's Laxative Tonic. This prescription has been used thirtyfive years by Dr. Richardson, of Anderson, S. C., in his daily practice as a family physician, and has behind it thousands of testimonials from many prominent South Carolinians and citizens of other neighbor? iag states. R. L. T. is a wonderful corlector ox liver troubles and the greatest lenic on the market today. You can absolutely rely on it in any case of chills and _ fever or malarial poison, constipation or lUiousuess. If any member of your family need a tonic that strengthens and builds, go to your druggist today and get a fifty-cent or :t doiiar bottle of R. L. T., and watch the c.nick, steady improvement. If your drug f st can r supply you write iu u. x. v^o., Anderson, S. C. I ! R. L.T. I The Best Liver Medicine THE MOST PERFECT TOMC I 50c & 51.00 per Bottle. All Drag Stores. W ? I - I I LIU??? McCall's Magazine| and McCall Patterns' For Women ,l Have More Friend* than any other iri -iorMine or natterns. McCall's is the ) reliable Fashion Guide monthly in \ ore million one hundred thousand j homes. Besides showing all the latest j designs of McCall Patterns, each issue is brimful of sparkling short stories ; and helpful information for women. J " v? P'oney and Keep in Style bv subscribing '< s ?! e at < ncr. C" sts oi:.y 50 ' 1 .1 vejr, i'.c icing any one of the celebrated 1 1 .Cr. 1 Patterns tree. 1 . " T " Pett.mi Lead all others in style, fit, . < noaay at -1 rut ll .r sold. More ; c -rs ?. :! McCai! Pavrrs than any other two j u. ...c cd. X i.e h . lier than jscents. liuy j from your dealer, or by mail from F'cCALL'S MAGAZINE j " 56 ~-'f. W. 27-h Si., ?Jew York City j ?r - Co-Prrti' itn n**'' atl Pattern Ci'iofH ft*#, % taTa ? * ? I J. A. DOYLE, Cashier j I I ; nnA|| leniiipay $15,000 vay, S. C. ] ith us and watch how 1 ful attention given to ?ill i i st paid in our Savings J handle any amount. ' i :hanges. 1 wmmmmmmmmmmmm?mmmmmmmmmmmtrnmBm?m | ,i?? u ** erm 01 inc i f; ( ~ f 1 AND HIGH SCHOOL gan er 16,1912 I ents are now rking Order ing their children in the school rst week of the fall term. e School are cordially invited . ration may be had by , E. C. Epps, Clerk Board of Trustees. ee, S. C. * | COAL! COAL! r ; i & Don't wait until the cold blasts of winter are upon you to order your supply of coal. Give me your order now. Order your Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls for cow feed from L. G. MONTGOMERY, 7-is-tf KINGSTREE, S. C. I LIGHTNING BODS. H. L. WHitloclt, Uk? City, S.C. Special Sales Agent. Representing the Largest Manufacturers of All ; Kinds 1 Improved Copper and Galvanized Section Rods; (Endorsed by the Highest Scientific Authorities and Fire Insunince Companies). PURE COPPER WIRE CABLES, ALL SIZES, Our Full Cost Guarantee GivenlwithtEachf Job. j I sell on close margin of profit, dlridingfcommissionlwith mv.customers. 3-7-tf | MESTIG AAMONTH canpUccth^Utet I |HH Qu^?n of a if k ?ir, roachiD*a.ir?youi homr j , um it continually whils paying $2 a month, a id co- i .loy a vary special price li:?ct to you or from our r ear** | U'C.VT; A magnificent maduoo-e We Will Take Yon\ I Old Machine L?5^/'A?Lpr liberal allowance on a splendid **ev. j . f r I>om? st?c. And y>u can still u.'<c au lr^- * I > vantage of tiio special pricu an J ea?* I br terms. DOMESTIC The perfect s?7*inc marhino that has always led atiotbci nakes ur.J u coUay hctter than aver. Two m.i -a.? ? i I in ot --loch otlteh and chain stitch. Str.-i il t drop [ lrta.1. hich *n), hall (.raring. A ?ot of atuti.rm.ili-. ffcr* pn.pnctm),ri'.. nwUforfv?iy^j?yu??. T^-1'?" :tuf urrv.-'jt;.*! of mourro snwifir nasrhtni* progress. Find out .i?c tit SSKO rO? BOOK. r?E?. The Truth About Sev i Machines,*' cillat you how vou can have the finest sawinc r ;. j in? made at a Special i>?w Pri.*e and at ONLY 12a month. ^ I-*" v. rivrt nel! oraet whew *c Saw noasrrnt and rive you n 2$Y?'AI < i U/ARA NT l-,E.*G?t tr.e facta be fori you bny ay m?c-;:ie. il . > **>v4i l^tsratnra wiH savo you money. S*"d for it NOV/, . evocsus SlatLi MiCtioc CJ., 13 JjcIkc Jtd. ;0i Chamberlain's Cough RemsGy ., Cures Colds, Croup arid Whooping Cough. j ] 9 JEHOVAH't SUFFERING 8ERVANT Isaiah 53:1-12 "JebovaH hotk Iaid on Msi Me tmlquitp of no It." IN this Htudy we hare a Divinely drawn portrait of the experiences which God tore-ordained shook" come npon the One whom Be has proulsed shall ultimately be the great Messiah of glory who will sx< the nation of Israel and through it pour blessings upon all the families af the earth. Tbos It to written, "In thy Seed shill all the families of the itrth be btetnsd." Much of the propbsey of this study baa already been fulIIled, bat not all of tt-4he glorious features are yet to come, and we believe are nigh, even at the door. These prophecies were written nearly even hundred years before ear Christian Era. Tlney bad their most striking fulfilment hi the personal experl ences or jesus. T^ljEHNL However, It It should not be forgotten that a :'ai h- V|?*Igy|k ful b&ndfut, e "lit- ' JMjjHpSSBli tie flock," the followers of Jesus. have walked In Bf II J His steps during f I the nineteen cen- f' H f tnrles of this Age; ^ * they bare follow- ? ?o# C<BW ^ ed Him through evil report and good report; they have Buffered with Him, and the reproaches of those wh) reproached Him have fallen npon them; and when the hour of glorious revelation, the Kingdom power, shall come, these will be with their Redeemer and share His throne and glory, and, as His Bride, share His name. "This is the name whereby she shall be called. Our righteousness of Jehovah,"?Jer. 23.-6; 33:16. The key to tbe understanding of the long delay In :be establishment of Messiah's Kingdom is fonnd In tbe fact that tbe Cburcb Is a very part of Him, members of H Is Body. Had it not been the Divine Intention to gather tin "elect" few from Israel and from all nations to bo tbe Bride of Messiah, and a sharer in His Kingdom, there would have been no need of tbe long delay between tbe sufferings of JeeiiS and tbe outpouring of the glorious blessings which His death secures. Again it must be remembered that the elect Church is wholly different from tbe nominal cburcb. as represeuted in its various systems. The true Church of God consists only of the saintly few who may be found inside and ontslde of all denominations of Christendom. "Gather My sain'* together unto Me, thoae who have made a covenant with Me by sacrifice" (Psa. M:6.) There are two reasons why tie world and Its great ones will be astonished when the Mediatorial Kingdom shall suddenly burst upon the world. Tbey have heard each chimerical and unreasonable statements respecting Met slab's Kingdom, even from tbe people of God, that tney wiu be taken completely by surprise wben they shall behold the reality. < Wben it sball be ushered in. following a great social revolution, it jrill be so much more majestically grand tban anything dreamed of that every mouth shall ve stopped and, as the Lord through the Prophet declared, that Kingdom of Messiah shall be the "desire of all nations."?Hag. 2:6, 7. As Seen by His Followers 1 Chapter 53, verses 1 to 6, pictures the | experiences of Jesus as viewed from | the standpoint of the disciples of His 1 J -* XT'-11 ,Kol* /V\TT<. aay BDU smnj. rwivmuii, w-. mission, they have told the wonderftl story of the 8a- J 4^51 sense of hearln8: |HUI few bare seen In Jehovah, stretcb5rjfc dBut F down for the Wounded Por Our relief of Adam Tra nt great ion j. ' ^ hJs ^ ^oni sin and death! Only a handful, the saintly few. r?ally and truly believe the message, for surely every true believer would not only accept the proffered share of the Redeemer's merit, but also the proffered share of Hla BUirenngs, rnni rney migut nav? t. Ihare also In the glory to follow. The Scriptures explain that In the Dlrlne arrangement our Lord buy?; Adam and his race, condemned through his fall. Being raised from the dead by the Heavenly Father, Jehovah, Jesus Is now the glorified One. merelj waiting for the completion of th( Church which Is nis Body, that H< may take to Himself His great power and reign, as The Messiah of Israel and of the world. During the Messianic reign, opportunity will be given to Adam and all his race to be resurrect- 1 ed or uplifted out of sin and death [ conditions?up, up. up to run numan perfection and everlasting life?to ail j that was lost in Adam, to ail that was i redeemed through the cross. This is explained In the following verse: "He shall see His seed"?His progeny; so many of Adam's progeny as will obey Him He will adopt as His children, giving them life everlasting on the plane of human perfection. i |P5 Andajacc affair as kSI Sou answer back,bui S(^lF>r^ou sajlOhges, 0|tH And hi'sface as dim i jyjjBut stout of heart \? lyljB[The Lovcl seek, wit PJH of blui IIJ And the bright, s*c I IT Andon from the hour h Ijt31 shtill sing sonnets 1 KTj ^ear r CUfiW. ??i w T>I ><t?i Mtttm C?f I I \ --_ herween l North ^nd m Florida?I A passenger service un< and comfort,equipped with Dining, Sleeping and Thoi For rates, schedule, ma| tion, write to | WM. J. CRj | General P I * I H * - ? Tr V , wn ? * / 8 TUA PFArVtf 11 ic uc: i vsi upj . " t Made last Season Were Those Under Which Was Used Peruvian Wa Will ni'AVA I f V IT V I V CHARLEST< Make our booths in the ] headquarter and rest room wh and our offices in the People's down town. A hearty welco] and your favorite salesman aw Peruvian Guano1 10.x7.6t CHARLESTON The Southerr TWICE A MO and The: County BOTH ONE YEAR, PAID H v / , r i trV! am Hrfll iuiv*iy m of for Love. mjM sedtfusip^ SrfcJ as blue as m| zsofMa^,. hf^j the summer tlvoanderoiV E?^j ;buthiseges |2lj' lrd&> j * fltfl (drains<145. la M ill I onward W *Kmd-s?roe*cheim[M h the eyes iff a is trdl^jbujid IFAREopJ^VEL South 2uba. excelled for luxury the latest Pullman 'oughfare Cars. ?s or any informa* MQ, as sender Agent, Wilmington, N. C. ... - ur Guano it at the i DN FAIR Exhibition Hall your J ile on the Fair Ground Bank Building when g me by the Company \ aits you. \ Corporation , s. c. I =zzz ? ?n ? Pui^aliet NTH Record >1 ADVANCE, $1.25 \ * WILSON WILL HAVE VAST PATRONAGE. A *5 _____ \ \ TWELVE THOUSAND PLACES, AGGREGATING $80,000,000 ANNUALLY. FOR DEMOCRATS. Washington, November 19:?Upwards of eighty millions of dollars will be the money value of the patronage that will be at the disposal 1 of President-elect Wilson when he comes into the White House. This represents an army of office seekers that|will aggregate about 12,000. These^two facts more than any one other thing indicates the terrific pressure that will be brought te bear upon the White House and the unceasing hours of toil and labor thatlare before the new Chief Executive without regard to questions 1. t _ _ 1* % 1 _ 1 r oi puDiic policy ana legislation aiong the lines of the party pledge and the public utterances of the candidate. ' The offices named in the accompanying table are not protected by the civirservice. They are at the bestowal of the President and the t , demand for their immediate transfer from Republican aspirants may , be insistent. By a stroke of the pen many more could be removed from the shelter of the Civil Service. ' President McKinley, who succeeded Cleveland, found so many Re, publicans clamoring for the office? from which for four years they had been ejected, that he made many exceptions and in great measure under pressure, negatived the force of the Civil Service law. When Cleveland succeeded Harrison he went to the other extreme and de clined to violate either the letter or I spirit of that law, and but few Democratic officials were appointed except administrative heads whfr were responsible either as chief or subordinate officials for the policy of the \ administration. How Mr. Wilson will act on the return to power .of his party and the long absence from the public crib is a question that remains to be answered. The patronage list is as follows: Nine cabinet officers,at $12,000 each, $108,000. State department, 16". persons, $?64,000. % Treasury department, 122 persons, $552,200. Collectors of customs and assistants, $100,000. War department, 4 persons, $15,500. j Navy department, 4 persons, $14,200. Interior department, 62 persons, $182,100. Agricultural department, 28 persons, $86,000. T ; u 1 ljiuituy ui uuugirss, i- pcisuU| $6,500. Library employes, not under Civil Service, $348,160. Civil Service commission, 3 persons $13,500. WHITE HOUSE STAFF. tt a _ am vvnue no use sutu, persons,$10,500. Postoffice department, 12 persons, $48,250. Department of Justice, 52 persons, $198,400. Commerce and labor, 67 persons, $292,400. Ambassadors and ministers, 43 persons, $510,500. , Secretaries to embassies and legations, 64 persons, $139,175. Consuls and consular officials, $1,937,000. Interstate Commerce commission, 7 persons, $70,000. Government printing office, 1 person, $5,500. Commissioners of District of Columbia. 2 persons. $10,000. Federal officials numbering 9,006, outside of Washington, including postmasters of all grades, marshal! and attorneys, etc, $27,018,000. Total $80,837,885. "There could be no better medF* cine than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. My children were all sick with whooping cough. One of them was 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," says Mrs R A Donaldson, of Lexington, Miss, ^ For sale by all dealers. adv.