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I Professional Cards. | W. H. WOODS, M. D., ; SPECIALIST. Eye, *Ear, Nose and Throat. * GLASSES FITTED. | Office 11, 13, 15 Wiliiansoi Building, [ ljt^l-Sro -FLORENCE. S. C. LpR. R. J, MCCABE I Dentist. jngstree, s. c 0?ce Next to Court House Square, H^PHILIP H, ARROWSMITH j?( CFTORNEV-AT-LAW RAKE CITY, - - S. C. i m.~ a. woooeTT" j DENTIST. omf ot>? itmgtotory buig. 1 ( LAKgC'TY. *s.C j f W. Leland Taylor, I DENTIST. OSc? orer Dr W V Brorkinirton'i Store. KINGtTRCE. - S. C. 5-21-tf. * M. D. Nesmith DENTIST, LAKE,CITY.- - - S. C. DR| R. C. McCABE Dental Surgeon, Office in Birsch building, over Kings> / tree Drug Company'*. I Benj. McINNES, M. ft. C. V. S. t B.Kater McINNES, M. p.. V.M.D. I VETERINARIANS. One of us will be at Kingstree the p first Monday in each month, at Helf ler's Stables. 9-28-i:f ? ? i vJLrf' Kingstree Lodge - l||ff Knights of Pgtbias Regular Conventions ISrery >V 2nd and 4th Wednesday nights Visiting brethren always welcome, Castle Hall 3rd story Gourd in Building P. H. Stoll C. C. . R. N. Spehgnei.. K of R & S. , I at and 3rd Mt u<U r \\^\?wWi lMffSIl Visiting choppers cor XX i tally invited to com. ' i np *nd g,t on * stumi or hang about on tb< B. E. Clarkson, c%m *c%? pAn Prim *1 I-am. vv?' ; " i .* f HUNTS ( Lightning Oil The Liniment I V ~ V i; y V I ? IB. RICHARDS MEDICINE CO., Sherman. Teias rFOR SALE BY Dr. W. V. Broching'ton. Kingstr??> S. C.t BlahelyMcCulloa^h Corp., Lanes, S. C. I WANTED ! I From six to eight good, j I fat Beef Cattle a week, jvLfor which I will pay the J^^pest market price. I ill Kinds of Meats I i season at living prices, I so a choice line of Fruits, I egetables and Canned I Cpps' Market | r. Ac?d?my Ok Mill !S?s. I I I ; Colds, Watery Eyes Cured In a Day KBm ng Cheeney's Expectorant? I I res consumption, whooping iroppings from the nose, and HHjSl bronchitis, and all throat j B j troubles. Cheeney's ExpecB i liquid preparation. tested ' I years. Try it. Safe, sure IflStiSI - factory. Druggists 25c and Ik1 This is a Duke's ^ Whether rou smoke Di (ette, it to delightfully satis) choice ot mca who vant rei | 1 Skdki2 la each le sack there ai 5 choice Virginia and North ( )M rich?beat sort of granulate 8 many good, satisfying ciga > rolling popular, /ind with eoupoo and a book of dgart 8 Get an Ui IV. Mnnnni Mn he exi A able pretentt. The lut inch ?but numr destrmble precei 1 # IB ||K XOAST? I I 1 , L/CI W V Northj \ Florid: A passenger servi and! comfort ,equippe< Dining, Sleeping an< For rates,schedul \ Ja#? M-rifo fa liVIlf n i IIV %v WM. , Q wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmn ^ jj ^ ^ jj r El I DC ? rUnO-"' lift mention JOHN WHITE & CO. w\ . A . , 2^ Mixture Umbrella 3* I ike't Mixture to pipe or cigar- ^ Tying Everywhere tt ti the ^ il. oatorai tobacco at | re one (Uld O half ounce* of ^ Carolina tobacco?pure, mild, n d tobacco Enough to make M ??l? llnd that irtahaa rCllil' I'Wi* BHW ?I II . ,. each jack jroo get a preseat f| tte paper* free. S abrelU Free ^ changed for all tort* of vain- "9i ides not only smokers* articles Kfl its for women sod children"umbrellas, cameras, ^jj toilet articles, tennt* rackets, catcher** -V gloves and masks, etc ^ (During December M and January only we a will Send our Uhi.ttr'ated - catalogue of presents M FREE to any address. Ask EA for It oo a postal, today. "jS Coupon* Prom DuJU s Mtsrttrre way aS bi assorted totth togs trots HORSE II awnPL J T. T1NSLEYM NATU- fj I RAL TEA F. GRANCEI: TWIST, fMf I I coupons from FOUR ROSES (10cI tin doubt, coupon). PICK PLUG VM CUT, PIEDMONT ClORETTES IM CUX CIGARETTES. ,ind ?Ju> II iOf > oo coupon, luued by 14 Premium Dept. ^ ^oimom dm St Loula. Mo rJ 'jassaxstsKS^Afump iSiliiil! 3UGHFAREorJ^EL i sen ffee? ind South a?Cuba; ce unexcelled for luxury d with the latest Pullman i Thoroughfare Cars, le. maps or any informa* J. CRAIG, eneral Passenger Agent," Wilmington, N. C. | _ DON'T BE WORRIED when your carriage breaks down, there is no need to be annoyed. Leave it at our shop, and we will see to it that it is repaired in the shortest possible time, and at a minimum expense. We do good work, too, and when the repairs are made, it won't break in the same i place again. All we want is the chance. W. M. VAUSE & SON. D HIDES jem*. MARKET PRICE PAID \W FURS AND HIDES MU imm ition. Write for price* ing tills ad. bllnhed 1887 ISVILLE,KY. IflK^ *'? B. Wallace Jones! ; SEAL ESTATE 1 FIRE AND IIFE INSURANCE. I . Cotton and Cotton Seed i Buyer. Dealer in Farm Supplies and Fertilizers. LAJUS U1TX, B. li. 2-22-1/ CALL US UP Whenever you want Butt* neat Card*, Letter Head*, | Circular* or anything else In the printing line. We live PROMPT SERVICE | and GUARANTEE SATISFACTION. FIRE! |1866 1912. I am pleased to announce to my old patrons and the public at large that After the lOth inst. I will be fully prepared to carry on the practice of nFVTISTRY in all its departments. Call on me if you want * First Class WorK * at ^ Daii??Aa 4C?i\4 Mi 4HT * A AV*W^7 w *? Jfc ? A. M. Snider. Office over Gamble & Jacobs' Drug Store, Opposite The Record Office. 9-7-tf LIGHTNING RODS, j H. L. Whitlock, Lake City, S.C. j Special Sales Agent. Representing the Largest Manufacturers of All Kinds l ...Jfl. J O a a t! a n Dnde i inipiuveauuppBi miu uaivanueu ocuuum nuuo * > Endorsed by the Highest Scientific Authorities and Fire Insurance Companies). PURE COPPER WIRE CABLES, ALL SIZES. Our Full CcsfOuarantee Given'with Each'Job. I sell on close margin of profit, dividing'comission with m / c ustomers. 3 -7-tf FOB SALE. Brick in any quantity to suit purcha> er. The Best Dry Press Machine-made ABEICK.5: Special shappi made to order. Corre* pondence olidted hetore placing' your order-'. W. R. FUXK I __________ The National House, 266 Meeting Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. Rates reasonable; centrally located on two car lines; parties wishing to go to the Island daihr find it to their advantage to go to The National; ten minutes walk to the boat; special rates to paries and families. Mrs WB Oeland, 8-29-tf Proprietress. . t NO MASON FOR IT. You are Shown the Way Out. There can be no just reason why any reader of this will continue to suffer the tortures of an aching back, the annoyance of urinary disorders, the dangers of serious kidney ills I when relief is so near at hanu and the most positive proof given that these ills can be cured. The following is convincing proof: Mrs J 0 Hathcock, 1518 Front St, Georgetown. S Car, says: "Doan's Kidney Pills did me more good than any other remedy I ever used and 1 am grateful to them. I suffered terribly from backache and pains in my kidneys and some days I was unable to get around. No position I assumed was comfortable, and I also had a great deal of annoyance from my kidneys. After using several remedies and getting no relief, Doan's Kidney Pills were recommended to me and I got a supply. After tak ing this remeiiy, my kidneys became normal and I felt well. I can certainly speak highly of Doan's Kidney Pills." (Statement given March 23, 1908). CONFIRMED PROOF. On January 12, 1911, Mrs Hathcock said: "I willingly confirm my former endorsement ot Doan's Kidney Pills. The benefit I received from their use has been permanent." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co, Buffalo, Nevtf York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name?Doan's? and take no other. adv Out of the great Northwest there has come a boom for James J Hill for secretary of agriculture in the Wilsdn cabinet. This master builder of railroads and "Empire builder" of the Northwest is presented also as a master in the ideas of agricultural development. It is said he desires the position. 4 A Hero lo A Lighthouse. % For years J S Donahue, So Haven, Mich, a Civil War captain,as a lighthouse keeper, averted awful wrecks, but a queer fact is, he might have hppn a wreck, himself, if Electric! Bitters had not prevented. "They cured me of kidney trouble and chills/' he writes, "after I had taken other so called cures for years,without benefit and they also improved my sight. Now, at seventy, I am feeling fine." For dyspepsia, indigestion, all stomach, liver and kidney troubles, they're without equal. Try them. Only 50c at M L Allen's. .' - adv At a recent convention of hotel men in Kansas City it was advocated as one remedy for the present beef \ shortage that veal be removed from hotel menus. It was thought thus to diminish a demand for veal and stimulate the growth of cattle. Frightful Polar Winds blow with terrific force at the far north and play havoc with the skin, causing red, rough or sore chapped hands and lips, that need Bucklen's Arnica Salve to heal them. It makes the skin soft and smooth. Unrivaled for cold-sores, also burns,boils,sores, ulcers, cuts, bruises and piles. Only 25 cents at M L Allen's. adv Bradstreet's of Saturday says: "What is described in most sections of the country as a record holiday trade has crowned a year which has had few equals and fewer superiors ; in nearly every line of human en-! deavor." S100 Per Plate was paid at a banquet to Henry Clay in New Orleans in 1S42. Mighty costly for those with stomach trouble or indigestion. Today people everywhere use Dr King's New Life Pills for these troubles as well as liver,kidney and bowel disorders. Easy, safe, sure. Only 25c at M L Allen's. _ j.. I auv A seventeen ounce baby was born Sunday night of last week to Mrs Eva Roete in the city hospital at Aurora, N Y. The child is perfectly , formed and is apparently strong. Offer Extraordinary! Here is one of our most liberal clubbing offers: Uncle Remus Magazine..Six Months Southern Rurali9t ...One Year Good Stories One Year The County Record One Year The Gentlewoman ?..One Year All five papers and magazine for only $1.50. 10-8-tf When you want us to change the address of your paper it will save lots of trouble to name the old as well as the new postoffice. Please bear this in mind. tf NEWS NOTES FBOM LAKE CITY. I <? Paragraphs of Local and Personi al Interest Briefly Chronicled. (Received too late for last week's issue). Lake City, December 31:?Magistrate 0 S Baldwin returned Sunday evening from Noirth Carolina, where he scent Christmas with friends and relatives. Miss Lottie Woods spent Munday with Dr and Mrs M A Woods,at this place. Misses Estelle Haselton, Gaynell Collins and Mollie and Leah Nachman spent one day in Florence last week. Miss Mae Griffin of Pinewood is the guest of Mrs H P Epps. Mrs B A Truluck and daughter. Miss Bernice, left last week for Florida, where they will spend the winter with relatives. Miss Ruth Johnson of Dunn, N C, was the charming and attractive guest of Miss Gaynell Collins several days last week. Misses Frances and Florence Faaa of Dillon were the popular young guests of Misses Nachman last week. Mr W L Collins of Florence, ac compamed by Mr ? Self, spent sunday in town with his prrents. Little Ernest Blizzard is recovering from effects of a very painful accident. The boy fell while playing a few days ago, and apparently bruiaed his eye very badly, which continually grew worse until Dr J D Eaddy was called in. The Doctor extracted a splinter two inches in length from the affected member and although still experiencing considerable pain, little Ernest is rapidly improving. Much to the delight of his many friends, Mr George C Haselton, the popular and efficient cashier of the Bank of Lake City, has again resum- ? ed his duties. Mr Haselton is to be congratulated upon his narrow escape from injury in his fall from the top of the Methodist church. Messrs Justin Morris and Robby McElveen, both of Cheraw, were at home for Christmas with their parents. I Mr Dick Sturgeon of Jacksonville, .Fla, was called to the bedside of his brother, Mr W L Sturgeon,Mo was critically ill, but is greatly improved . % at this time. There was an exceedingly fast and exciting race on the outskirts of town last night in which several citizens, accompanied by the Chief of Police, participated. An unknown negro stole some personal property from the store of Epps & Epps. It , WHS UUt JUIIg UC1U1C Wilt UI^1VVTW4I diecovered and the chase begun. The last seen of the negro is when he went into the deep sewerage canal in West Lake City. Mr D M Epps has the honor of being the fastest sprinter in the race. PHA. | Misplaced Precision. "Oh, I just love cake and it's awr fully nice!" cried little Dorothy, regarding her chocolate-frosted dessert with high approval. - "You should not say. you 'love cake,' " reproved her mother; "say you 'like' it; and don't say 'awfully'; say 'very.' Don't say 'nice,' but 'good.' And, by the way, the word 'just' should be omitted, and also the "oh.' Now, my dear, repeat the sentence correctly." 'T like cake; it is very good," reDeated Dorothy. "That is much better," said her \ j mother. But Dorothy was far from being satisfied. "It sounds as if I was speaking of bread." she said, with an air of disgust. ? Youth's Com pan. . ion. Sayings of Napoleon. Imagination rules the world, force without intelligence is nothing. a No man's loss is irreparable; for no man is indispensable. They should have knowledge who seek to govern others. Men are led by trifles. It is but a step from the sublime ju. to the ridiculous. There are two means of moving men?interest and fear. When a man is bent upon public "2 office he has already sold himself. I I conquer provinces,but Josephine wins hearts. The only victory over love is found in flight. A faithful friend is the true image of Deity itself. Death overtakes the coward, but never the brave man until his hour has come. ? ? ? Chronic Constipation Cured. "Five years ago I had the worst case of chronic constipation I ever knew of, and Chamberlain's Tablets cured me," writes S F Fish, Brooklyn,Mich. For sale by all dealers, adv