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I [\y] E n J sesr nc | King's! GREELYVILLE GLEANINGS. Events of Local Interest abont Town Briefly Chronicled. Greelyviile, January 13:?Election of city officers on the 21st inst. Miss Ruby Hogan of Blythewood is attending the high school here. Mr J E Rankin is having his home at the corner of Society street and Varner avenue remodeled and hopes to be in it soon. ' Mr and Mrs R H Footman spent a j few days in Charleston this week. I The second number of the lyceum course was given here last Friday evening, the entertainer being ionCorwine, and was thoroughly enjoyed by all present. Mrs Lulie Tucker and children ot Richmond, Va, are spending some time here with relatives. Mr and Mrs S C Boyle of Elloree spent several days here with relatives last week. Mr E C Spann of Lynchburg was noted on our streets last week. Several cases of smallpox are reported near town, and our citizens are being|vaccinated. The pupils of the graded and high school seem to be quite busy with their mid-term examinations. Several new autos are seen about town; the most recent purchasers arefcthe Mallard Lumber company and Mr C E Harris. Mr B M Oliver of Oswego was in town a few days last week. Mr AjL McElveen, who is attending the University of South Carolina, was at home a few days this week. Mrs Bertha Coston of Trio is vis* iting friends here this week. The city as a whole is very lonely these days,as nearly all of our young trw /?f\llorro IIICIJ UO?C iwuiuvy w VVKV^VI Mr M F Mortgomery is very attentive to "Society" these days. What is the attraction up on Society? Postpone. Benson Brevities. Benson, January 13:?Our farmers are preparing for the tobacco season by burning the beds before planting the seed. The making of the "weed" is becoming one of the essential parts of farm culture in this section,where the quality raised is second to none in the county. This is a conclusive fact, as shown by sales made last summer by some of the tobacco planters near here,bringing them fancy prices for large quantities of tobacco. Services were held in both the Baptist and Presbyterian churches last Sunday. Rev W E Hurt, of the Baptist church, spoke in no uncertain terms of the evil of dancing and card playing. Both of these evils or innocent pleasures, as the case may be,are indulged in by some folk of the community, and perhaps j? the remarks gave ioon io a iew lor more serious thought. The Presbyterian pastor's theme was: "Does it pay to serve God?" His discourse wes edifying and held the marked attention of the congregation throughout its entirety. The numerous friends of Mr Fred P Guerry are delighted to know that he is able to sit up. after having been confined to his bed for mere than one month, having beefi extremely ill at times during this period. TheJast few weeks of his convalescence he has been under the attentive, care of Miss Ethel Mc Lean, a trained nurse of Kingstree, who no doubt aided materially in the young man's recovery. Miss Sallie Davis of Stoval, N C, k EMB nmMBBHnHBi iow have on display )ne. These goods an you want to make ree Dry has enlisted as one of the pupils of Cedar Swamp Graded school. She is a sister of Miss Annie Davis,a member of the facultv. \ Mr and Mrs J Barney Crooks, j since the honeymoon is over, are "at j home" to their friends, living a' the; residence of the lateCapt J E Scott, of this place. . j Mr Frank Snowden has returned from a visit to friends at Bishopville. Mrs Lu!a Barr of Kingstree visit~J 1 c,,., ru ucric: oai^iiav anu ouwua;. WES. CASUALTIES AT SCRANTON. TP. S. Wall Paralyzed?J, L. Jor- : i dan Badly Hart by Falling Tree. I Soranton, January 14:?Scranton: ] was shocked this morning to learn! 2 ! that Mr P S Wall had had a stroke * of paralysis while in the store of Mr ' Winslow Wright. He fell and was found to be perfectly helpless, being ' carried to his home near by. Doc- ; tors were called and found his entire . left side paralyzed. They have very J little hope of more than partial re- : covery. On last Friday, while clearing some new land, Mr J L Jordon, who * lives two miles from this place, was caught by a falling tree and his ] hip and lower limbs were so badly 1 crushed that there is very little hope of his recovery. He will probably never be able to walk again. i Mrs Fannie Arm an, who was car- ried to Riverside infirmary, Charles- i ton,last Monday for an operation for ' appendicitis, is reported to be rapid- ' ly improving and hopes to be at home in one more week. Plant bed cloth at 2$c per yard at 1 Sol Perks'. 2-9-2t J The Lay of tbe Hen. How doth the little busy hen, Every morning, day by day, (Don't scare her off the nest, I beg) Sing her matutinai lay? ^ And yield an agg. * Wane tobacco seed free at People's Mercantile Co's. "Also plant bed cloth 4 at lowest price. 1-9-tf. g? "S WANTED < From six to eight good, < fat Beef Cattle a week, for which I will pay the best market price. All Kinds of Meats in season at living prices, also a choice line of Fruits, Vegetables and Canned I Goods. Epps' MarKet j? Cr. Academy (EL Mill Sts. LIGHTNING RODS. I H. L. Whitlock, Lake City. S.C. Special Sales A^ent. | Representing the Largest Manufacturers of All Kinds Improved Copper and Galvanized Section Bods (Endorsed by the Highest Scientific Authorities and Fire Insurance Companies). PURE COPPER WIRE CABLES, ALL SIZES. i Our Full Cost Guarantee Given'with'Each Job. I sell on close margin of profit, dividing commission with mvlcustomers. 3- ->-tf * CHICHESTER S PILLS w TO P ItlAUOVIft KR A vn a elodlrnl A*L jour lirnc .-lot for /^\ U Ckkkw-lcl'lUliiBotid Uruii/A\ n IMlls In Red and Gold metalllc^^/ , toxes, sealed with Blue Ribbon. \/ I( Tale no other. Bur of roar " ,, Uranht AUforCiri.CiniS.TEH S * DIAMOND BRAND PILL A, (or 86 yean k nown as Best. Safest A?;r R el labia OLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE 7 IROl md for sale a line oJ 3 the very latest pa i selection. Goods < B. Wallace Jones REAL ESTATE 1 FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE.; a 1 Cotton and Cotton Seed , Buyer. i Dealer in Farm Supplies and 1 Fertilizers. i LAKE CITY, - 8. C. 1 !"22-tf FIRE! 1866 1912. I am pleased to ! i T 1 announce to my oia patrons and the public at large that After the lOth inst. [ will be fully prepared to carry on the practice of DENTISTRY ! I in all its departments. Call on me if you ivant f First Class WorK # at , F Prices to Suit. # . A. M. Snider. Iffice over Gamble & Jacobs' Drag Store. Opposite The Record Office. )-7-tf ??????????? i I e I HUNTS S j Lightning Oil |; The Liniment < t t t A. 6. RICHARDS MEDICINE CO.. Sherman, Texas v 1 i 8 FOR SALE BY ' Or. W. V. Brockington. Kings- I tree, S, C.t BlaKelyMcCullOuifh Corp., Lanei, S. C. ???' b Undressed Lumber- * I always have on hand a lot ofun -U ressed lumber (board and framing) at ly mill near Kingstree. for sale at the ? jwest price for good material. See or " rrite me for further information, etc. f F. H. HODGE, a 18-tf 5 [DEI f EMBROIDERIES tterns and fresh fr< Do., 0 I Professional Cards. I W. H. WOODS, M. D.,j SPECIALIST/ 4 / Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. GLASSES FITTED, tfiee 11, 13, 15 Willinsii Beilliii, IMMb FLORENCE. S. C DR. R. J MCCABE, Dentist KINGSTREE, - S. C Office Next to Court House Square. 1 PHILIP H. ARROWSMITH ATTORNEY-AT-LAW LAKE CITY, - - S. C. M. A. WOODSi DENTIST. Oflle* OT.r Sia^UUry Bldg. , #'PHONE NO. 62.# LAKE CITY, S.C I W. Leland Taylor,! DENTIST. Offlc*! orer Dr W V Brocklnftoo'? Store. KINGSTREE, - S.C. M. D. Nosmith DENTIST. LAKIB CITY. - . - S. C. DR. R. C. McCABE , Dental Surgeon, Jffice in Hirsch building, over Kingstree Drug Company'a. Benj. MclNNES, M. R.C. V. S. B. Kater MclNNES. M. D.. V. M. D. VETERINARIANS. One of us will be at Kingstree the first Monday in each month, at Heller's Stables. 9-28-tf vSL/' ICinfttreeLodge pppP No. 91 WgM Knights of Pgtljias ^ ^ Regular Conventions Srerj 2nd and 4th Wedtissday nights Visiting: brethren always welcome, Das tie Hall 3rd story Gourdin Building. P. H. stoll U. C. I R. N. Speigner, K of R>& S. Kingstree CAMP NO- 27. INDLil MUHMI /w|S_^I it and 3rd Moada> I II Nights In each xKBsJSU Visiting choppers *coi ?Cr?"!^54?>y iially invited to com? up and sit on a stomj >?5? or h*n* tbput on th? '- i limbs. x> 1? Pi Antrsnv. U. U. VUAAMM/w... 17 lifm. Con. Com. FOR SALE. iriek in any quantity to suit purciw r The Best Dry Press Machine-made a: xr j ipecial shapes made ro order. Cor re i ondenee solicited betore placing vou> j irderr- *V. R FT'XK ^ i rhe National House,! 266 Meeting Street, charleston, s.c.I I Rates reasonable; centrally located on wo car lines; parties wishing to go to he Island daily find it to their advanage to go to The National; ten minutes valk to tne Doat; special rates u> pares and families. Mrs WB Oeland, -29-tf Proprietress. .oughs, Colds, Watery Eyes Cured Id a Day >y taking Cheeney's Expectorant? ' ,lso "cures consumption, whooping ough, droppings from the nose, and hroat, bronchitis, and all throat nd lung troubles. Cheeney's Expecorant a liquid preparation, tested or 50 years. Try it. Safe, sure j nd satisfactory. Druggists 25c and 0c. ^ ll-7-7mp-adv. | Y \ w RIES that is positively s 3m the mills. Com RINGSTRl 01 i o I 1 WAYS T< Begin right. Know yourself. , Limit your expenses. J Watch the leaks. Stop the leaks. Have a home bank. Avoid gold-brick Own a home. Don't be a "j I Be a man. | i Take car D* We will start you right. Si on which we will pay 4% comp The Bank o D. C. Scott, President. F, W. Fairey, Cashier. Wm. W. Barr >l ll?J l I (2h New T ' New The ol( formulas way to the every farme ? * ^HJL*^?^jrone subject the fertilize that will furnish a balanced ration to of the soiL To do this the fertilizer POTj as Phosphoric Acid. Our note bo< in farmers' meetings and plenty of sj that you hear. Let us send one to A supply of these is furnished by request We will be glad to send a supply delivered 1 or Farmers' Club Officer on request It cor German Kali Works, Inc., 4 " r1- y w*mn BU(., * I """" W. c. HEMM6WAY, President Bank of H Capital J Hemingw Open an account wit rapidly it grows. Carefu of our customers. Four per cent, interest Department. We can h Let us write your exch Feed Ec jy :? a step toward grwster profits. Itiio" K? T/y cou ! j, Lut k hat is digesUJ and turnedi Bp f 0^> Animal R< 1/ puts borics. cows and hoes in prime couditu M dj?utio&. That pays! Ask the men ado use , 25c. 50c. 51. 25-lb, Pali. $ 5 "Your money back if it fai \ Qrgi^ Healing Oil V (or Powd cores tores and wounds. 25c, 50c Get PratU Profit-sharing ] For sale by: Cades Mercan . kJl^^^^^^^Farmers' Supply C nine AND kll HIGHEST MAF r U nttl FOR RAW PI H Wool on lift mentioning th JOHN WHITE & CO. LOUISVII l^'y ... >'.'.V .- - - '^i ;cond to ' Fg22g e early H ?E, S. C . M HH joi lOcaoM O SAVE V w < schemes. AM food fellow." 99 e of your health Q .00 will open an account up- H^H9 mounded every three months. 9H| >f Kingstree II J. A. kklley,Viee Pres. I Sill N. D. Lesesxe, Asst. Cashier. , Jr., Teller. l^Hfl the crop and keep ap the fertility 8 should contain at least as much vsh 1 >k has condensed facts essential J Dace to record the new thinra 1 jrou before your Institute meets. 1 to every institute held la several states. fl ire of charge to every Institute, Grange i tains oo advertising matter. n >2 Broadway, New York bwOrlMM Bamk k Tratf Hfc., Suuaafc J. A. DOYLE, Cashier' I lemingway I 615,000 JN ay, S. C. h us and watch how HH 1 : paid in our Savings andle any amount.' B 1 I t r, t* pS-luntditntbllt / Vk ; nto table product*. XS*! sgulator *"7; ? BH ) an'l i::<ures perfect 7C Q 1 it, of teal at our ri-'k. MBHj :. Sample free. If IW m o. Kingstree^^^^^< *y?y j^^Baj lion. Writ!I LLC,AT* Tmrr ^ ^ KM A 0 . 1