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Professional Cards, j r?p o r M^rARr AX* v? iVlVVXVJkUf Dental Surgeon. .fice in Hirsch building, over Kings Drug Co's. 8-28-tf LAURENCE H. McCULLOUGH, SURVEYOR, 'JNGSTREE, - S. C. Vdueation, Experience and Equipment ifcfy my guarantee, 8-14-lyr R. R. jrMcCABE, Dentist. INGSTREE, / S. C *Bce Next to Court House Square. Ir. Leland Taylor, DENTIST. >ffice over Dr W V Brocklngton's store, NGSTRCC, - S.C. d. JD. Nesmith DENTIST. AKE CITY, - - - S. C |eoj. MclNNES, M. R.C. V. S. Kater MclNNES. M. D.. V. M. D VETERINARIANS. pne of us will be at Kingstree the it Monday in each month, at Hel's Stables. 9-28-tf KINGSTREE ^|f Lodge, No. 46 A-FMBmeets Thursday before full moon each Bnonth. Visiting brethren are cordially Bnyited. M H Jacobs, W M. EL Montgomery, Sec. 2-27-ly ? K. of W. MB S V Kingetree Lodge H ||g? Knights of py ttjias H W Regular Conventions Evert Sm 2ad and 4th Wednesday nlgbU BBi| itinjr brethren always welcome, Ela e Hall 3rd story Gourd in Building. H P. H. Stoll U. C. (. Speigner. K of R & s. - vx Kinrstree ? V CAMP NO- 27. V-*4^ snsufcs* KUfitM Hf -T-' V V The Third Monday n . ? I; Mght In (Id Hi\ ^^ fall ?OBt1'. *? Vv- .< Visiting choppen roi. I v: '. v sjrji llnlly invited to com. ?'C // ap and sit on ? stoat H r * or hsng sboat on tb? M limbs. m B. E. Clarkson, lUm. Con. Com. Blightning rods. H L. WKitlocK, Lsks Cttr. B.C. ^g| Ipscisl Sslss Agsnt. ^^Lrssenting the Largest Manufacturer* of All HI Kind* roved Copper and 6alvanfzed Section Rods Q^Bdorsed by the Highest Scientific Authorities BUB mad Fire Insurance Companies). re copper wire cables, all sizes* ^^Hur Full Cost Guarantee Given with Each Job. H eell on close margin of profit, dividing comI^Ksion with mv cu.tomers. S-7-tf Iedis' Market! SB All meats bought and sold H for cash. Don't ask for credit MB Epps' MarKet 9cr. Acdtmy (ft Mill St? W FOR SALE. J Pbrick in any quantity to suit purchas I er. Th? Dry Press Machine-made ;tBEicr..v [ Special shapes made to ordt,/. Correl >- ? .-tf.ro ir tfi\ir \ OLT P pUUIIC?i'^ _ , . Miniet w. J; H XK. * Undressed Lumber. I always have on hand a lot of undressed .umber 'board and framing) at my mill near Kingstrve. for sale at trie lowest price for good material. See or write me for further information. et<\ IF. K. KODGE. L . i. - i > :UB-!tf9Y-TISiVS Vil cure your Rheumatism iralgia, Headaches, Cramps, ic. Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and j j-.s, Old Sores, Stings of Insects ; I Antiseptic Anodyne, used in- j [tliy and externally. Price 25u. j I | f Closi of I The Ke announce thaj of Notions at; Our line ci llVOlVi J J VVi wv and Hair Good These goo ; ed out, as we i nery business: fl WAYS If & M. *** Begin right. Know yourself. Limit your expenses. 11 J Watch the leaks. Stop the leaks. Have a home h Avoid gold-b Own a hon Don't be , Be a n Q Tak? We will start you right, i on which we will pav 4% < The Bant i D. C. Scott, President. F. W. Faikey, Cashier. Wm. W. 1 > : :b ^^?BMW I FARM 1 In Clarei 408 acres of land, i ! of cultivation, grows tt any land in Clarendon 1 home, first-class barns i ing, three good tobacco on good road in two mi [ mile from Methodist cl ! good progressive comui 1 f per acre.. I I SEE US! WIF For We Are Yo ! INSUJ YES, WE HAi Life 1 Fire Tornado [ I Qfnrlr Automobile \ Plowden .... . OFFICE: Stackley Building, Nex< \ j~~_ 7 ?- ' ^ i ' , f~ 1 f : J I /,//.< i 0 j|jm //? U%? ' /- V#/- J "1 . i? s n . - y. If J " vSV / - '..** i A ' i J' r" ~M f > I ft k: | ns Out Fine Noti :nnedy MiUi they ?re closing out t' a greatly reduced pric< insists of Laces, Glove TTT 1 Tl T _ J ts, J^'ancy woric iviace Is. ds will be sold at cost t ntend to conduct an < after January 1, 1914. TO SAVE 1 o n rick schemes. 11 . a "good fellow." 1 j an. II i care of your health Q $1.00 will open an account up* Km :ompounded every three months. || ; of Kingstree J. A. KELLEY.Vice Pres. *; N. D. Lesesne, Asst. Cashier. Barr, Jr., Teller. ; 4 t ' a - ; I g rjn ii^gao FOR SALE ] ndon County 200 acres cleared, in high state ( le finest sample of tobacco of County. Good old Colonial i ( and stables, big store build- i , barns, six good tenant houses, I les of fine graded school, one ; lurch, two miles to depot, in ! ' lity. A big bargain at $40 i ' i : IE US! WRITE US! j urs for Farm Lands. i j < ?i ! ! RANGE? /E IT! WE WRITE Insurance & Plowden l Door to W. U. T. Office ? ~ ^ I The Open Door of a Bank is the way that leads < >success in busi- j ness life. To be able to pay your ac- ) counts by check, and to say when ref-; erences are required, "I can refer you j to my bank," adds great prestige to j the young business man. If you have j no checking account, we should like to have you open one with our bank, and I j) assure you will do all we -an to make J the connection an a ivantageous one. j Wee Nee Bank! : Sale f ; ions s _____ 1 nery Co. heir entire stock * s, Collars, Belts, rials, Auto Veils ill they are closjxclusively millia )' FIRE! 1866 1913. I am pleased to1 announce to my old \ patrons and the j public at large that' After the lOth inst. j I will be fully pre- \ pared to carry on ? the practice of I DENTISTRY | in all its depart-1 ments. f Call on me if you J want ? # First Cla?s WorK * 1 ?4- > ai & Prices to Suit. # 1 A. M, Snider. I F Offlei over 6anbie & Jacobs' Drng Store, / Opposite The Record Office. } 9-7-tf 2 _a 2 r W^THD: 11 I rnrminrv I nnilfl f , | r aiming Laiiuo 11 i: Owners desir-1 it ing to sell farm f 1 |i or timber lands! i: apply to I' i; J. D. GILLAND, | * Attorney-at-Law, 1 f KINGSTREE, S. C. | State and county taxes now due? NoahV rh?!>est fije.r*KCfe^rn f$j i i rcrr.'.y for Kb''-m.iti r. J i.<. J< : an i JIu . S re v ! r Vhrr t. Co.ds, Stra as, C'ii, !'' J i Sprains. Cuts. Bru.scs. , ?'- ** S^A Colic. Cramps. NYuralru, !, II Toothache, ar:l U Nerve. 'fHf r?*' I .'J Bone ar.d ii;:?c!c Aches I 3 H iS) ii'rll r and P..u.s. The genuine . has Noah's Ark on every Sl llul? 8' I $ ii cu ^)ut has Ki-.D bar.d on - ? ? ? -? fror, of packasc and MtstfGtKiSt < k'-'J "Noah's Lir.intent" always ???>?? *? L*Tu in KI1D ink. Pen-arc of erau*'ig V imitations, So'd by a!' ?jj'A t dealers, 2oc., 50c., and$1.00. t) Guaranteed or money re- ? w mrmi jljB funded by Noah Remedy tlaS K Co., Ir.c., Richmond. Va. Sample free on request. w s 4 ^SSST | 3I Worn Out? 0 No doubt you are, if B you suffer from any of the I Q i numerous ailments to $ a which an women are sub- HJR j ject. Headache, back- kNaT ache, sideache, nervousness, weak, tired feeling, ?;* are some of the symptoms, and you must nd wm' A,am II (o feel well. Thousands | B VI of women, who have 13 11 been benefited by this ? t I remedy, urge you to I | Cardui I Hie Woman's Tonic I I Mrs. Sylvania Woods, I I of Clifton Mills, Ky., says: I I "Before taking Cardui, 9 I 1 was, at times, so weak I I K could hardly walk, and 1 JR the pain in my back and B JB head nearly killed me. Bl After taking three bottles II of Cardui, the pains dis- a I 11 appeared. Now I feel a$ 11 II well as I ever did. Every II B suffering woman should 11 try CarduL" Oet a bottle II today. H- 8 II Low Round-Trip Rates Oph ti tkr Public Will Is Kadi for Ibi Fsilsvtaf Special Occasions VIA THE i ATLANTIC COAST LINE Standard Railroad of tbe Sontb. rnlsa. Okla. International Diy-Farming Congress ind International Soil Products ExDoeiion, October 22-November I. Dates < f ? ' to m <w oi i;_;* 1816, sJClOD^r if\ 17, W, 6i# x inai uujiw, November 6, J913. Fares apply from ill stations, tfashvllle, Tenn. Southern Educational ('onvention.Ocober 30-November 1. Dates of sale. )ctober 28, 29. Final limit, November i, 1913. Fares appjy from all stations, (noxvllle, Tenn. National Conservation Exposition, September 1-November 1. Dates of ale, August 30 to November 1. incluive. Final limit: To reach original tarting point ten days after date of ale, except that by deposit of ticket ind payment of $1.00 a 30-day extenion may be obtained, but in no case >eyond November 3, 1913. Fares apply rom all statiobs. dew Orleans, La. United Daughters of the Confederay. November 11-16. Dates of sale, Noember 8,9,10, 11. Final limit, Novem er 19. 1913, except that by deposit of icket and payment of $1.00 an extenion until December 6 may be obtained, '''ares apply from all stations. knffnsta, 6a. fienriria-Carolina Fair. November 1-15. )ates of sale, November 5 to 14, incluive, and for trains scheduled to arrive Lugusta before noon November 15. Fiial limit, November 17. 1913. Fares ap ily to points in South Carolina. kngusta, Ga. Negro Fair Association, November 8-21. Dates of sale, November 17 to ,0. in elusive, and for trains scheduled to irrive Augusta before noon November !1. Final limit, November 28. 1913. ^ares apply from points in South Caroina. For rates, schedules reservations and iny further information apply to Ticket Lgentsofthe ATLANTIC COAST LINE Standard Railroad ot the Sootb or write the undersigned, W. J. CRAIG. Passenger Traffic Manager, r. C. WHITE, General Passenger Agent, W ILMINGTON. N. C. 8-30-11-15 I l . An Insurance Policy s a protection nga'nst lof=s by lire, ife or accident, as you may deviate. There are a greater number of Level-Headed Men han there used to be, and insurance 5 becoming more popular every day, >ecause people now realize that they houid not be without it. Let us give nu some figures. A postal will irir.g you the information desired. I MA lneiir?nAA Da?I CpHIa 9, I nin Prt iIiIqoIIgc iiiduiaiibci ncai loioic a* luoii uui j R. N. Speigner. Manager. jl . SMITH'S SKETCHES. Cotton Prices ;Beat New 1 ?*-k? New School House. Smith,October 13:?The health of our community is generally good. Our local Duyers, Messrs Nesmith and Smiley, appear to be doing a "land office" business, ginning and buying the "fleecy staple" This pen pusher is informed that these gentlemen are giving more than is paid for the same grades in New York or Liverpool. Long may they prosper. I think the school trustees of this district have merited much praise for the pretty, up-to-date schoolhouse they have just completed on Mr Nesmith's place. It speaks well for the thrift and prosperity of the district and reminds ye scribe that things have changed since he graduated in a little log school-house when he had mastered the blue-back speller and Smiley's arithmetic. Our teacher was named Tallent, which I thought a venerable and appropriate name for a professor. Peace to his ashes. I have just been thinking what a good world this is, and what a glorious place South Carolina is to live in oanoniAllv Willi&mshurff eountv. Most of our farmers have been wearing an over-grown smile all the fall, but when the storm came last week and the rain descended, some took the blues and that smile collapsed. Some of our people were up with their cotton and had their hay harvested, while others were caught with most of their crop in the, field, and many with their grHss mowed and lying on the ground, which is of course a total loss. This writer thinks the present crop an average one.but good farmers tell me not so. A friend tells me "Casey Jones" sent his force of hands to Marlboro county, as they could find no cotton here where they could pick more than 40 pounds a day. Over there they could pick 240, the cotton was so good and corn was immense. Whpn the train passed across one field the passengers inquired what tunnel that whs they had just come through. That is what our friend told us. Hoping that the bad weather is over, and wishing The Record and farmers all prosperity, I remain, as ever, Your obedient servant, Peniel Bill. SCKANTON SNAPSHOTS. News Notes of Local and Personal Interest. Scranton, October 14:?Mr S J Kirby, who has been quite sick, is improving, we are glad to report. Dr W S Lynch and family are attending the meeting of the A C L Surgeons' association at Birmingham, Ala, this week. Rev J W Truluck and son went to Charleston Sunday, returning this morning. Dr C H Pate will go to Olanta this afternoon on business. Although rain kept many from attending, a good-sized crowd at tended the performance of Dana Walden, the magician and entertainer, Thursday night, October 9. The occasion was a success and all were highly pleased. The next number will be presented October 29, the Alkahest Artists of Atlanta? three ladies. While in Lake City Saturday afternoon Mr Hinnant Matthews had his mule, which was hitched in one the hitching lots, stolen, or, it broke ir>noo onH strnvpri off: loose mules generally stray home, however. With all the searching the mule cannot be found, or had not been up to Monday afternoon. IMG. DEATH OF A ^iONOGENAIUAN. 4' Passing of Mrs Hester Graham*. Probably Oldest Woman in Co. Mrs Hester Graham, widow of the late Samuel Graham, died Mon day morning at the home af her nephew, Mr Theo W Britton, of Salters. Mrs Graham was 93 years old and it is claimed that she was the oldest woman in Wil!l?rrsburg county. A Marvelous Escape. "My little boy had a marvelous escape," writes P F Bastiams of Prince Albert, Cape of Good Hope. "It occurred in the middle of the night. He got a very severe .ittack of nninr* As lnr>k w.oulH h?.vp if I ? -I'. ? - - hud a large bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in the house. After fo'lowing the directions for an hour and twenty minutes he was through all danger." For sale by all dealers. Mr Merchant, The Record goes into nearly two thousand Williamsburg home3 every week. Don't you think it would pay you to let the paper carry your business message to these good people? To Prevent 3lood Pcisor.in;; apply at once the wonderful old reliable DR. PORTER S ANTISEPTIC TJBAMXG Oil., a surjical dressing that relieves pain and heals at the same time. Not a liniment, :5c. 5Cc. JI.OO. " *