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I| Professional Cards, W. H. WOODS, M. D. SPECIALIST.: ? Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat GLASSES FITTED. Office 11. 13. 15 Williusos Buiioinc,I llMl-3 FLORENCE. S. C. R. MCCABE. h Dentist. HP KINGSTREE. - S. C Office Next to Court House Square. MB, PHILIP H. ARROWSMITH I I J aTTORNEY-AT-LAW LAKE CITY, - - S. C H m7a7wood8; ffl V OfBc* or?r SlngUtmry Rid g. d'PHONt NO. 68.# mm LAKECITY' - sc W. Leland Taylor, Sy DENTIST. Sp Office over l)t W V Brocklngton'? Store, I KING STRIDE, - S.C. 5-21-tf. M. D. Nesmith DENTIST, LAKE CITY. ---SC. DR. R. C. McCABE Dental Surgeon, KOffice in Hirsch building, over Kingstree Drug Company's. Benj. McINNES, M. R.C. V. S. 5. Kater McINNES. M. D.. V. M. D. VETERINARIANS. One of us will be at Kingstree the irst Monday in each month, at Help's Stables. 9-28-tf |eeipt Books, Bliik Notts, Mortgages ani (I Legal Blanks in demand, for sale at [The Record office. If we have not tee form you wiBh we csnlprint it en shorl notice. -Sore Throat and Chest. 1 am so enthusiastic concerning the virtues of Hunt's that I always keep a bottle of it >in the house, and to my particular friends I give a bottle unless they live so near that I can pour out from my own supply to tide them over any trouble. I use this liniment for colds, rubbing it on my throat and chest as a counter irritant< * * I won't say any more but you see how enthusiastic I am. Mrs Ida B Judd, I West 87th Street, New York City. S5 and 50 cent Bottles Manufactured only by tgBg A. B. RICHARDS NEDICIIE CI., StefBM. TliK iflBjg iOLD BBB lr. W. V. BrocKiagtoa, P5 XlM|itrat, I. C. 163$ BlaKely-McCtillougH Co., H Laact. S. C. VW?\%VW?VWVWV?WW?\V\ J WANTED K From six to eiedit cood. K * " o o ' fat Beef Cattle a week, ^ for which I will pay the R best market price. All Kinds of Meats j in season at living prices, g ; also a choice line of Fruits, M? Vegetables and Canned ^B Goods. Ii I Epps' MarKet j f J Cr. Actdtay (ft Mill Sta. I Ladies' < ladies' ( t I Rheumatic I are quickly relieved by an applicat Liniment You don't need to rub lightly. It penetrates at once 1 the seat of the trouble. Here's Proof Miss Elsik Manthiy, 4229 Talmi At?? Chicago, III., writoe:?"About t? years ago my mother broke down wi rheumatism. The dectors didn't do ai t good. My mother was persuaded to t Sloan's Liniment, and ia throe wee was entirely well ? and I boliere ska cared foreTor." Relief Prwm Rbtmmatkm Miss II. E. Lind?l*ar, Gilroy, Call writoa:?" My mother has ased oae 5c bottle of Sloan's Liniment, and ahhou obtained great relief from her rktamat Miss Ey^letta Myei, of 1215 1 ? " My mother was troubled witk rhenm; Sloan's lininaeat and bar rkaaaaatiaea family waa troubled witk ring-worms? sisters and 1 and Sloan's liniment car SLQj LINII g is the best remedy for neur | pains, asthma, bay fever, a | At all deal arc. Prioe Sioux's Book os Horses, Cattle, I | Dr. EARL S. SLOA ^iMcua KunxM . r.iJ'is i lit and SrdMoodt) * ?^^38SkrS U Nl*ht" 1? *Mb ' > ??5flF?Jw?^2aJj month. v ifsJt^fe^iSZ Vising choppers 001 V *-\T^saM.-vCT/7 il&lly invited to oom? *P^5y op and sit on a stumj or hang about on th? limbs. Philip H. Stoll, 27 1 m. % Con Com | J,v K. of F. I ? Kingatree Lodge ; ti No. 91 ... i Knights of Pgtljias Regular Conventions Kvery 2nd and 4th Wednesday nights Visiting: brethren always welcome, I Castle Hall 3rd story Gourdin Building. R. N. SPEIGNKR, (J C. R. C. IIcCabb. K of R & S. I NOV IS THE TINE I to place your order for an artistic S T X E IF IF1 OR SHAW PIANO OR PLAY El PIANO before the Christaaas rush. We have hundreds of orders ahead at our factories and it begins to look like we will be unable to supply cue aemana. Better seieci your piano now and be lure of not being disappointed the day yon want it. (US. N. STIEFF Mkiiftotarcr mf lk? Plane with the Sweet Ten*. SOUTHERNWABIROONh No Sl? toatk Try on St. Oppoelte Aet4ear of Mule, Charlotte,* C. C. H.WILMOT1, Manager. FOB SALE. Brick in any quantity to suit purchaa er. The Beat Dry Press Machine-mad? a: bieeecik:. Special shapes made to order. Correpondence solicited betore placing your ordere. W. E. FUNK CHICHESTER S PILLS t TUB BBiSB. * U4U?! ilk yaar Driuiit far A t'kl-?k?a-tar,a BU?aa4Bra.4/A\ l>11U la Bo4 ui 4i?I4 ?cialliAV/ laalai witfc Klua RJSbo*. \/ Tiki > iikir. Bat iftiar * nuftat AskforCHI-CBEa-TEKa Ul**? BB1R? riLLAfcrW taaaikaaaaMtat.^aiaM.AlaataaeUabta OUIVNUiGlSTSEKHMIEH ? , . " J ; 1 . . . Coat Suit. [|] Have just receive gj that have ever I *e looking for one it . Marcus, Joat Suit.' ^ins i ion of Sloin's g ro C. gh ah* is orer 83 yean. of age, ska bs? ] MBS." ] Bairaly Com '"* Vyoming St.. Dayton, Ohio, write*:? stisas and h ft friends {.drifted berto c* K ia entirely gone. At the same time thel ', there were tit* ring-worms between my 1 od erery one of us ia a week's time." , mts | WM 11! alfia, sciatica, luinbago, chest I 1 oup, sore throat ar d sprains. 5 , Xo, 50e^ and $1.00. 1 flop ud Poultry teat free. Addraaa I ^ lN, BOSTON, MASS. I | ^ ^ ? I Bw ' ?9E]B V$i irfjuarrou 1 iloil THE C&aangngf I IF NOT WHY NOT? 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 o WRITE YOU A POLICY that will protect you from all loss by fires at a very low rate. We repi?aent the best and most reliable * companies on earth. c I Kligstree iisirinco, Rial Estate k Loai Co. " R. N. Speicnbr, Manager. Horses, Mules, Buggies,: Surreys, Harness, Etc. a I I am now oonnected with the well known D C. Shaw Co, of 4 Sumter and prepared to supply j a_l 1- i. * ?. llkA /v^ 1 you witn tne uest 111 uie nay w , lire stock, harness, dragons, bug- ; giee, 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 ; 9-26-13tp Gr#?lyvill?, S. C. j Undressed LumberI always have on hand a lot of un- < dressed lumber (board and franiing) at j my mill near Kingstree. lor saie ai me < lowest price for good material. See or < write me for further inf ormation, etc. i F. H. HODGE, i 7-18-tf ' 3= d the most attracts )een shown in Kings will pay you to see i DRY OQO'DS, CLOTHING 0_ ' ii . / vr.c-V A. THE ELECTORAL VOTE. States Carried by tbe Three Presidential Candidates. WILSON. Electoral State. Vote. Alabama 12 Arizona 3 Arkansas 9 Colorado 6 i'onnepticut < ; Delaware 3 j Florida 6 Georgia 14 | Idaho - 4 Illinois 29 j [ndiana ; 15 , fowa 13 ' Kansas - 10 Kentucky .... 13 Louisiana ?...10 Maine, Y 6 Maryland ? 8 Massachusetts ...18, Mississippi 10 Missouri 18 Montana 4 Nebraska 8 Nevada 3 *Jew Hampshire- 4 Slew Jersey 14 few Mexico 3 few York 45 forth Carolina 12 forth Dakota 5 Jhio 24 Oklahoma 10 Jregon ? ..?" 5 Xhoae Island 5 south Carolina _.... 9 r. io Lenuessee .. .... I Texas .20 Virginia 12 iVent Virginia 8 Wisconsin ? 13 Totals Stai.es 39 Votes 430 ROOSEVELT. California."- 13 Michigan 15 Minnesota ~~ - 12 Pennsylvania 38 South Dakota 5 iVashington ~ 7 Totals States 6 Votes 90 TAFT. Jtfih ........ 4 /eitnont - 4 iVyoming 3 Totals States Votesll Flagged Train With Shirt. "earing his shirt from his back an Dhio man flagged a train and saved t from a wreck, but H T Alston, ?a eigh, N C, once prevented a xn-afir with F.Ipctrio Ritters. "I was n ;i terrible plight when I began to 1? them," he writes, "my stomach, lend, back and kidneys were all bady iffected and my liver was in bad audition, but four bottles of Elec;ri<: bitters made me feel like a new nan." A trial will convince you of .heir matchless merit for any stomich, liver or kidney trouble. Price 10 cents at M L Allen's. adv, The man who is trying to raise iO]fs without pasture and forage re ps is like a puppy chasing his tail, le gets plenty of exercise, but nothog else. "TUAM aaiiI/1 KA HA Knffar mn/'H. ? IlCi C WUUIU UV uwwwwt uivvtt ine than Chamberlain's Cough Rem- i dy. My children were all sick with i rhooping cough. One of them was < a bed, had a high fever and was < oughing up blood. Our doctor gave i hem Chamberlain's Cough Remedy nd the first dose cased them, and hree bottles cured them," says Mrs i I A Donaldson, of Lexington, Miss, 'or sale by all dealers. adv. An enterprising farmer living near town of 5,000 or more can sell evry pound of his butter at full retail >rices or little above, the year round. AS SUU'UllUK i OF T1IK I : Caoadian Pacific Railway: I would like to confer with any parties deirirous of se- * * curing real estate invest- f ments in the Great North t west, and I arr. prepared to 1 give full.information on any j subject in the territory of f t the Canadian Pacific Rail- \ [ way. The opportunities of- ; [ fered by the Canadian Pa- * cific Railway are marvelous, i f For full information apply to i f J. D. GIl.LAND, Solicitor C. P. Railway t I K1XGSTREK, ... 8 C. t HI . 3 styles of Ladies' a frpp Tn all r>o1ors : is. We guarantee e' AND MILLINERY n '- ' Notice To Pollcj Holders. In so many instances has the privilege of credit been abused that the insurance agents of this city have been obliged to adopt the following fkrt rvairmAnf nrn_ I UIC ^UVClllIU^ tnu paj Ul^MV VI pi Vmiuras in order to comply with the demands of the several fire insurance companies represented by them. It will be found on all policies, certificates and renewal receipts issued on and after November 15, 1912: RULE:'Particular attention is called to the following notice and condition of this contract: This policy, certificate or renewal receipt shall become void on the 25th day of the month following the date of issue unless the premium or consideration named herein shall have been actually paid to the authorized agent of this company on or before the said 25th day, and this notice is hereby mutually accepted as sufficient to comply with the cancellation notice required by the printed conditions of this policy. Accordingly, you will take notice that Policy No of Insurance Co, will be cancelled for nonpayment of premium ? unless paid before the time named herein? without further notice on ine zom instant, and all liability will cease from that time. Yours respectfully, W W Barr, Louis Jacobs, Kingstree Insurance, Real Estate & Loan Co, wllliamsrurg realty co, ll-7-4t Agenta. Sore shpulders on a horse are nothing less than shameful, and no man should consider himself worthy who permits them to appear upon his work animals. THE BEST PROOF. Kingstree Citizens Cannot Doubt it. Doan's Kidney Fills were used ? they cured. The story was told to Kingstree residents. < Time has strengthened the evidence. Has proven the cure permanent. The testimony is from this locality. The proof convincing. E W Vogel, 401 Hampton Ave, Sumter, S Car, says: "For several years I suffered from pains through the small of my back and whenever I stooped, I was in misery. My back became very weak and several times I had to give up work. A physician treated me but his medicine brought no relief and I then tried several well-known kidney remedies but was not helped. One day I read a statement in the local paper given by a party who had used Doan's Kidney Pills and the remedy had acted so beneficially in that case that 1 got a supply. After using one box, my aches and pains disappeared and the contents of six boxes completely cured me." (Statement given February 8, 1908)/ THE CURE LASTEb. On January 9, 1911, Mr Vogel aid: "I take pleasure in confirming my former endorsement of Doan's Kidney Pills and making the fact known that they effected a permanent cure in my case. You may continue to publish my endorsement of this preparation." For side by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co, Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name?Doan's? and take no other. adv Asa rule, sons of great producing cows are more liable to beget large producing daughters than are great producing cows themselves. Coaghs, Colds, Watery Eyes Cared la a Day by taking Cheeney's Expectorant? also cures consumption, whooping cough, droppings from the nose, and throat, bronchitis, and all throat and lung troubles. Cheeney's Expectorant a liquid preparation, tested for 50 years. Try it. Safe, sure and satisfactory. Druggists 25c and 50c. ll-7-7mp-adv. .adies' Co * r " nd Misses' Coat Sui and qualities. If y< very suit a perfect f Kingstree, S. < ^adies' Cc 1 ^ ^ 4 $ $ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ .-*1 : KINGSTREE HIGH SCHOOL ; ? ? ? ? >? -? -?-? HONOR ROLL. , /| Grade I. Emmie McConnell 92 Frank Holroyd ? -...92 ? %jj Patty Epps - ?- 92 Mary Sue Harrington 93 Robert Smith 94 Grace Kinder 94 Hazel Eppa. 95 JC Steele - ?06 Ola Duboae -94 'Grade II. >1 Eola Driggers ? ? 93 John Harrington ?93 , Grade IH. William Gordon 93 Paul Holroyd - ? 93 James Todd 93 y Rufua Todd 93 Grade IV. Maude Allene Kinder ?94 Madge Blakely 91 Sam Nettles 91 Elizabeth Stackley.. ...? _?90 Madge McCanta 90 4 \ | Lucile Hurt 90 Grade V. * % Serena J^ee 96 James Sullivan. - 94 Hampden Montgomery 94 James Benton .". -98 Grade VI. Luther Aull 96 Agnes Fulton 95 . Archie Wilkina 98 Grade VII. Heyward Brockinton 98 Pauline McCants 98 Grade VIII. - v I/?ora Gamble 98 Roy Baker 98 Daisy Strong 97 Zeno Montgomery 92 i .v;j Grade IX. Jennie Lee Epps '... ?95 Grade X. Walter Sullivan : 99 ' <A Rubie Thorn_ 98 Cuyler Harper 96 , .r'r| JOHN SPARKS' CIRCUS. A 6oo4, Clean Show, bat Snail Patronage. As advertised in The County Record, John Sparks' celebrated shows visited Kingstree Saturday and gave two performances which seemed to give genera] satisfaction. The managers and attaches of the Sparks' shows Jiave a reputation for th^ir courteous and gentlemanly bearing, and this was maintained here. The show itself was good throughout. The stunts performed by the trained elephants were remarkably good. The great lion act was a new feature in Kingstree, and the control over these monarchs of the iungle by their trainer and keeper was marvelous. There were a number of side features to the show, all of which were liberally patronized and said to be in keeping with the good reputation of the management. i ? A 6riat Biildlig Falls when its foundation is undermined, and if the foundation of health? good digestion?is attacked, quick collapse follows. On the first signs of indigestion. Dr King's New Life Pills should be taken to i e the stomach and regulate liver, kidneys and bowels. Pleasant, easy, safe and only 25c at M L Allen's, adv. It will only take about half as much grain and other feed to raise a litter of pigs if they be given pasture. "It is a pleasure to tell you that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is the best cough medicine I have ever used," writes Mrs Hugh Campbell, of Lavonia, Ga. "I have used it with all my children and the results Vu?nn WiiorWltr eof-iafnr't.nrv." For IiaVC UCCU IH5111J . sale by all dealers. adv. ??? ?at Suits / its ou it. at Suits | - * w . .- ilv* - * -M . fc ?