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W. C. HEMINGWAY, President mm 01 Capita IM| Hemingi HH8B Open an account \* HV rapidly it grows. Care [Hffin of our customers. My Four per cent, inten I Department. We can I Let us write your ex \t>4.30 I* n Columbia < Fifth National January 27? First Expositioi THEORY Plus PRACTICAL I I Clearly demonstrated thr I corn-raising experts from \ / United States Government e: Thoroughly educational ai jgBffl^P-well as of vital importance to IRB^k ^ corn education in one c jF nd old. MKJp On account of this occasion Atlantic Coas B| I offers the above attractive rc r I Dates of Sale: January k 1 Return Limit: To res A I later than midnight of Febru I I W. J. CRAIG, W 1 Passenger Traf. Mgr. I l-23-3t I The Fall 1 Wf KINGSTREE GRADE! n - beptemD All departm in Good Wc Parents who intend ente: > will please do so during the fi ml Patrons and friends of th Hm;o visit the school at any time w J^yl Any further infori W wnnlvlntr to m -rrv ?O -\ J. W. Swittenberg 3 . Superintendent ' Kingsti ' 1 , w?SII^ P ^_ j J. A, DOYLE, Cashier ' || neimiipity I $15,000 way, S. C. /ith us and watch how ful attention given to all ,.4 :j - c : ? ;m paiu in uur octvui^s handle any amount, changes. CINGSTREE ro and Return. Oavii r w n A i*ii! AH uUIII LAjJUiilllUI! February 8, Inc. , ri Held in Dixie. ' iXPERIENGE Equals IRESULTS ough competitive exhibits by various States, as well as by chibit nd exceedingly interesting, as , the South s future farmers, lay?a valuable asset for young the i t Line Railroad und-trip rate. 27?February 8, inclusive, ich original starting point not | ary 9, 1913. T. C. WHITE, General P;iss. Agt rerm of the , 0 AND HIGH SCHOOL sran er 16,1912 ents are now irking Order I ring their children in the school rst week of the fall term. ie School are cordially invited nation may be had by I, E. C. Epps, Clerk Board of Trustees. ee, S. C. I ONE OF OUR EXPERTS at carriage repairing recently discovered a slight defect in an unseen part of a doctor's .buggy?thus saving the doctor from what would have heen a very serious accident. This is only one example of the value of our experience and the personal interest we take in your welfare as far as your carriage repairs are concerned. "High class work and fair rates" is our slogan. W. M. VAUSE & SON' | Professional Cards. J W. H. WOODS, M. D., SPECIALIST.! Eja, Ear, No?e and ThroaE GLASSES FITTED. Office 11, 13, 15 Williamson Building, 10-31 FLORENCE. S. C. DR. R. J, MCCABE, Dentist. KINGSTREE, - S. C Office Next to Court House Square, PHILIP H. ARROWSMITH attorney-at-law LAKE CITY, - - 5. C. m. a7woods, PENTIST. Offic* over SintfUtary Bldg. PHONE. NO. 63.^ LAKE CITY, - S.C W. Leland Taylor, DENTIST. Office over Dr W V Brockinjrtoir g SV>re. ' KINGSTREE, - S.C. 5-21-tf. M. ID, Nesmith DENTIST. LAKE CITY, - - - S. C. Benj. MclNNES, M. R. C. V. S. B.KaterMcllNNE!?, m. u.. v.m. u. VETERINARIANS. One of us will be at Kingstree the first Monday in each month, at Heller's Stables. 9-28-tf "gf HZ. of P. wja y Kingstree Lodge R||S No- 91 S? ? Knights of Pythias ~ Regular Conventions Kvery 2nd and 4th Wednesday nights Visiting brethren always welcome, Gastle Hall 3rd story Gourd in Building. P. H. STOLL U. C. R. N. Speigner. K of R & S. Kingstree jW|?4|P' VM"r imrui hiitikm lJ?T t, lfgZmp\\ 1st and 3rdMondaj II I) ^'k^ts '? each Visiting choppers oot V \?/SBWQ5??A lially inrlted to com* QP and 8lt on a stumy \^E or hang about on thr ? limb*. B. E. Clarkson, 27 l'2m. Coo. Com. LIGHTNING SODS. i H. L. Wlaiitlockt Lake Citxt S?C* Special Sale* Agent. Representing the Largest Manufacturers of All Kinds laprovedCopperand 6alvanizsd Section Bods [Endorsed by the Highest Scientific Authorities and Fire Insurance Companies). PURE COPPER WIRE CABLES, ALL SIZES. Oar Fall Cost Guarantee Given"withTEach Job. I sell on doss margin*.of profit, dividing commission with mv customers. 5-7-tf Coughs, Colds, Watery Eyes Cured li a Day by taking Cheeney's Expectorant? also cures consumption, whooping ? ? - S 1 J COUgn, droppings irom uie uubc, nuu 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. | WANTED I From six to eignt gooa, 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, Yegetables and Canned Goods. Cpps* MarKet C*. Acidtnr A Mill Sta. FOB SALET Brick in any quantity to suit purchas er. The Best Dry Press Machine-made xi3^xa^:.x Special shapes made to order. Correpondence solicited before placing your orders. W. K. FUNK CHICHESTER S PILLS THE DIAMOND BRAND. A ' /7*>\ LwIInI Aikjtir Druijitfx A\ a (( (mm Chl-ehea-tert Diamond Brmnd/^\\ DI1U In Red and Vokl meUllic\V/ ?^w| boxes, sealed with Blue Ribbon. Y/ lA tale no other. But of your " 7 - fr Dmflat. AskforClfl.CinsH.TEBS' I W It DIAMOND BRAND PILLS, for S& VP B yean known as Best, Safet, Always Reliable r SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE Rheumatism Neuralgia Sprains I Miss C. Mahoxet, or 2708 K. St., W. Washington, D.C.. writes : "I suffered with rheumatism for tiro years > ami I li.ivo ju?: got l:olil of your LiniUe.'it, a:ul ;t. has done mo so much g"ud. y.y ). noes do sit pain and the swelling has gone." 1 Quiets the Nerves i Mrs. A.V'riDMAX, of 403 Thompson St., Maryviiio. Mo,, writes : ? " The nerve in" my leg was destroyed ft'-o , years ago and left mo with a"jerking at night so that 1 could not sleep. A friend told me to try your Liniment < . and now 1 could not do without it. 1 tiud after its use I can sleep." SLOANS LINIMENT " I s a good Liniment. I keep it on hand all t te time. My daughter 1 sprained ner wn?i anu u? juui Liniment, and it has not hurt her At; All Pealori 1 25c., 50c.. $1.00 i Sloan'i book on I ?ni J ^Ag .. borne*. cattle, hog* WW I and poultry ient fAU\MU* ?. tree. Addreee IMjRfr J11 Jfg , 3*u- i Boston. 1. 1 why" suffer^rom eczema? ' A fiprrnia ManTpIk Kk Fy fi uuvi y ?u iiiuu uiiu Hiu un , perience. ; I was afflicted with a very bad 1 case of Eczema for twenty-five ] years, which was in my feet, legs j and hi ps. Through all this time I tried different remedies and doctors' prescriptions, obtaining no relief until I used your HUNT'S CURE. 1 One box (50c) cured me entire- 1 Iy, and though two years have j elapsed I have had no return of the trouble. Naturally I regard it as the 1 greatest remedy in the world. Yours, J P Perkins, Atlanta, Qa, | Manufactured and Guaranteed by i B. R CHABDS MEDICINE CO., Sbcrau, Texas wVw% ww FOR SALE BY ' Dr. W. V, Brockintfton. Kin^c , tree, 5, C.t BlakelyMcCull?ugh Corp., Lanea, S. C. Undressed LumberI always have on hand a lot of un dressed lumber (board and framing) at 1 my mill near Kingstree. for sale at the 1 lowest price for good material. See or < write me for further information, etc. i H\ UL. HUJJUili. -18-tf , ( hk \ II El E7E1 EX^B m ( ^ I Ji^UftJEl M 1 VVwl *W! TMI BEST ^ B REMEDY 'l m Wor all forma of B I RHEUMATISM 1 LuRfcago, Maftea, Sont, Wwnl B M gia,IUdney Troubles, Ca*arrfa and M Asthma B I "5-DROPS" I B 8TOP THE PAIN R QlveeQulok Relief E It stops the~achesYand pains, re lieves swollen Joints ana musoles ?aotii almost like maalo. Deatrojs the excess nrio acid and Is Quick. R safe and sure in Its results. No | j B oiner remeay iucs i(m ? uanifi* h free on request. z SOLD BY DRUGGISTS ? One Collar per bottle, or sent pre- I paid upoa reoeipt of price If not r obtainable In your locality. M 1 mSVINSON RHEUMATIC CURE CO. M 6 168 J^^oastlpatloa.Slok Soar Stomaek.BtlthlMaad K Livsr Troubles. IM Por at Drug lists. c 1 emu, mti,wj?,niipirt. scat w. T J BUMS, WOUNM, SALT RHEUM, ROM 1 , fl WORM, Its, qaMriy baaM by utag tks B c I "5- DROPS" 8ALVE F j M IBs Par Beg* brums E SlIlnri^riTiVaiE 1 m i + j LECTURE AT SCRANTON ! Rev H H Lampkln of Charleston Pleases Large Audience. O A T 01 . D~.. TT u ociamuu, uaiiuaiy 01.?ivrv 11 11 Lumpkin of Charleston lectured to a crowded house here last evening. He chose as his subject, "The Unconscious Influence" and treated it well. Mr Lumpkin is a deep thinker and interesting speaKer. After his address, Miss Hook, one of tne lady teachers, rendered a vocal selection. The speaker being a singer of rare ability, also gave a few vocal selections which were thoroughly enjoyed. Mr Lumpkin came at the invitation of the school principal. He was the third lecturer that has been to Scranton this school year, Senator Smith and Congressman Ragsdale being the others. Scranton will soon be able to boast of a $10,000 school building. The material is now being put on the ground. It will be welcomed,as the attendance this year is near 10 per lent above last and the present building is very inadequate. No Need to Stop Work. When the doctor orders you to 3top work it staggers you. I can't, you say. You know you are weak, run down and failing in health day by day, but you must work as long is you can stand. What you need is Rlectric Bitters to give tone, strength and vigor to your system, to prevent areak down and build you up. Don't be weak, sickly or ailing when Electric Bitters will benefit you from the irst dose. Thousands bless them fortheir glorious health andstrength. rry them. Every bottle is guaranteed to satisfy. Only 50c at M L Allen's. adv. ? ? - ^ Every child born in West Haven, 3onn., now is presented at birth with a bank book showing one dolar to his credit by Orange Bank at West Haven. The directors of the oank at a meeting on January 22 agreed on this policy. Old Age. A1/1 n/*/\ nn if A/\mno m fUn Avrlnrl\T V/iu a^c ao it wmco iu vnv. vi uci ij process of nature is a beautiful and majestic thing. It stands for experience, knowledge, wisdom, counsel, rhat is old. age as it should be, but Did age as it often is.means poor digestion, torpid bowels, a sluggish liver and a general feeling of ill health, despondency and misery. This in almost every instance is wholly unnecessary. One of Chamberlain's Tablets taken immediately after supper will improve the digestion, tone up the liver and regulate the bowels. That feeling of despondency will give ? i i n way to one or nope gooa cneer. r or 3ale by all dealers. adv. A bill promises to pass the Legislature of Washington which provides in the case of destitute mothers, for the payment by the State of a pension jpf fifteen dollars a month for the support of the first child and five dollars mothly for the sup [JUrt ui cavai buuiujudi \.uuu> YOUR KIDNEYS. IlDgsfree Residents last Learo Tbe Importance of Keeping Tbem Well. Perfect health means that every >rgan of the body is performing its 'unctions properly. Perfect health cannot be enjoyed f the kidneys are week and disorlered. Thousands testify that Doan's Kidley Pills have a reviving action on veak kidneys. What this remedy has done in so nany cases of this kind is the best iroof of its merits. Read the following. It's testimoly gratefully given by ^a Florence esident. Mrs J H Williamson, 104 E Front !f T?Wonf*p S C. savs: "I am pleas (d to recommend Doan's Kidney Pills n return for the benefit they brought ne. For several months I suffered rom backaches, headaches and diz;y spells, and my kidneys gave me a rreat deal of annoyance. Doan's Cidney Pills did me a world of good, am now free from pain and am njoying good health." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 ents. Foster-Milburn Co, Buffalo, ?Jew York, sole agents for the United States. . Remember the name?Doan's? ind take no other. adv. I The man who sighs for childhood lays again would kick about getting ip in time to get off to school, jv.st he same. Don't You Believe It. Some say that chronic constipation :annot be cured. Don't you believe t. Chamberlain's Tablets have curothers?whv not vou? Give them i trial. They cost only a quarter. I Tot sale by all dealers. adv. | LAKE CITY NEWS NOTES. VISITORS TO CORN SHO W-THE REAPER, DEATH-OTHER LOCAL NEWS BRIEFLY TOLD. '3 T olr/% n:*-,T A T xjcirvc , rcui uoijf i ivi x Cook Covington, superintendent of the Lake City Schools, chaperoned the following young ladies of the high school department to the National Corn exposition at Columbia: Misses Manette McElveen, Bessie Howie, Ola Eaddy, Lizzie Stewart and Garnet and Mayme Graham. They report a lovely time and were charmed with the various exhibits. , Miss Annie F Jones is at home for a few days with her parents. Mr and Mrs B Wallace Jones, on West Main street. Mr and Mrs Hayden J McKenzie returned to Lake City last Thursday evening, after two weeks at Palm Beach and other resorts in Florida. They will make their future home in Lake City, much to the delight of their many friends and relatives here. Dr Carrol Jones of North visited his sister, Miss Ethel Jones, of the nign scnooi iacuity, * nday and Saturday of last week. % Mrs Arthur M Parker, Jr, and little daughter visited relatives in Florence last Thursday. Mr L G Atkinson left Saturday for Baltimore, Md, to spend a few days with his father who is in Johns Hopkins hospital. Mr D W Alderman of Alcolu was in town last Tuesday. Mr Wallace Winston spent the week-end at home with his parents. Mr E F Prosser of Vox was in town last Thursday. It is authoritatively reported here that W L Bass, Esq, who some time since moved from Lake City to Tampa, Fla, has formed a co-partnership for the practice of law in that city with Ex-Chief Justice Parkhill of Florida. The host of friends of the Senator here extend to him their very heartiest congratulations through these pages. Miss Delmote Floyd is in Charleston with her sister, Miss Vernie.who recently underwent a very serious operation for appendicitis. " L A Winston & Sons, insurance brokers and underwriters, have sold their business with its good will to Messrs L^R Truluck and W M Severance, who will continue in the conduct thereof. Messrs Z H Powell and B H Ellington of Norfolk, Va, officers and directors of the Deep River Lumber Co,, were in town Saturday and Sunday. Messrs A M Parker, J L Richardson and G J Harris spent Monday in Florence. Mr G J Harris became the purchaser of the Dave Coker nlaee un der foreclosure proceedings in Florence on Monday last. Miss Jewel Woodley quietly passed into the great beyond early Monday morning, her sixteenth birthday, at the home of her sister, Mrs C D Rollins. Notwithstanding the unfortunate malady from which Miss Woodley had long suffered, depriving her of many of her girlhood pleasures, she was alwavs of a bright and cheer ful disposition and enjoyed a large circle of friends, who extend to the bereaved relatives their heartfelt sympathy. Miss Woodley is survived by her parents, two brothers and two sisters. The remains, accompanied by a large concourse of relatives and friends, were taken to Clio Tuesday morning for interment. This community was saddened on Monday upon learning of the death of Solicitor W H Wells, of the 12th Judicial circuit. Mr Wells was a youn/? man of sterling qualities and his strict adherence to duty and brilliant work in the court room won for him the admiration and respect of all who knew him, and the entire community extend to his bereaved ones their sincerest condolences. P H A. TUn*i/m /\^ rIa A uc pi tee ui suusLi ipuuii IUI AIIC Record is $1 25 a year; we allow 25 cente discount when a whole ye?.r is paid in advance. If you are six months or a year behind don't expect a receipt for a whole year for one dollar. This applies to all., tf . .AJ