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PprofeS i DR. R. C. McCABE, I Dental Surgeon. aic.. tt: v i : 1 j: B vuice in mrscn uuiiuing, uvcr <1111x0M tree Drug Co's. 8-28-tf I LAURENCE H. MCCULL0U6H, r surveyor, Kingstree, - s. c. j Education, Experience &nd Equipment jpptify my guarantee, 8-14-lyr jfe R. J, MMZABE, Dentist. KINGSTREE, / S. C Office Next to Court House Square. W. Leland Taylor, l? DENTIST. HB Office over Dr W V Brocklnytoir 1 Store, H KINGSTREE, - S.C. jg 5-21-tf. I M. D. Nesmith W DENTIST. LAKE CITY. - . - S. C Benj. McINNES, M. R. C. V. S. BB. Kater McINNES, M. D.. V. M, D K VETERINARIANS. H One of us will be atKingstree the i^Blrst Monday in each month, at HelStables. 9-28-tf Fi^THe f y mee? Thursday before full moon each t mon* i. Visiting brethren are cordially ( looted. M H Jacobs, W M. i if L Montgomery, Sec. 2-27-ly f VJSlf 1/ Kingatree Lodge , JBM Knights of Pyttjias r ^ Regular Conreutiont Ererr k 2ad and 4th Wadoaaday night* ^ Visiting brethren always welcome, I Castle Hall 3rd story Gourd in Building. P. H. STOLL (J. C. N. Speignkr, K of R & S. W Kingstree CAMP NO* 27. A uirui IOBUM I S The Third Mo.d.y I , - ij Night In Mek L. . .*?" / month. ! V* x-' Visiting chopL **t roi. \ *?" ' i.\i 1 litJly invited ?o oom^ <V OP "J*1 ?lt on a stamj ' or bang about on tb< limbs. B. E. Clarkson, 27 Urn Con. Com. LIGHTNING RODS. i Hi L*? WHitlocKt L^ll# City? 9?C? * SpucUl Smlmm Ag?nt. - Representing the Largest Manofacturers of All iri ~a? { proved Copper and 6alvanized Section Rods (Endorsed by the Highest Scientific Authorities ^ and Fire Insurance Companies). PURE COPPER WIRE CABLES. ALL SIZES. Oar Full Cost Guarantee Given with Each Job. I sell on close margin of profit, dividing com^ mission with mv customers. v 3-7-tf | J Epps' Market I L/^jPt All meats bought and sold I | for cash. Don't ask for | J I Cpps* MarKet | I I Cr. Ac*d?ar <b Mill I FOR SALE. Brick in any quantity to suit purchaa er The Best Dry Press Machine-made * XBEI CK.r Special shapes made to order. Corre* nondence solicited oetore placing your order*. W. R. ? UXK ' Undressed LumberI always have on hand a lot of unL dressed lumber (board and framing) at k my mill near Kingstree for sale at the j I lowest price for good material. See or k write me for further information, et'. I I F. H. KODGE.: (rub-my-tism Till cure your Rheumatism \ Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps, ( 3olic. Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and j 3u;ns, Old Sores, Stings of Insects I gtc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used inernally, and externally. Price 25c. I - ( f^S?SEZSm^SSEmSSSSEESESEk Closii off The Ken announce-that tt of Notions at a ? |! Our line con: Hosiery, Corsets, and Hair Goods. These goods ed out, as we int nery business afl V ii BIG SPE for the rest c H. D. Don't miss this store to see you and to show o Take advantage of o Goods, Underwear of all I Coats. Nice line of Dres; be beat. Below you will find a Homespun, 40 inches wi beat the band. Note these Special B? Agate Pie Plates, large size, i Tin Pie Plates, large size, 3c < Tin Pie Plates, small size, 2c Large size Pudding Pans 7ic Large size Dairy Pans 7 k eac Three quart Dairy Pans 5c ea Two-quart Dairy Pans 3c eacl One-pint Dairy Pans 2c each. Fourteen-quart stamped Tin 1 Seventeen-quart stamped Tin Large size Agate Dish Pans 2 Big lot large size Saucepans ing at 18c, 20c and 25c each. Eight-quart Saucepans 35c es Twelve-quart Saucepans 4uc Galvanized Water Buckets 15< Galvanized Well Buckets 20c Wooden Well Buckets 35c eac The Never Fail Oil Cans, 5 value, at 75c each. Coal Hods at 20c each. Assortment of heavy and la: at 25c each. One-quart Measures at 5c eac Tin Sieves at 10c each. Nice coppered bottom Kettles [Don't Forg HD WATTS & WATTS THE KIN6STREE JEWELERS We keep on hand everything to be found in an up-to-date jewelry nouse Repairing and engraving done with neatness and despatch. :: As home ' dealers, guaranteeing quality and prices, * We Solicit Your Patronage. Near the Railroad Station. Receipt Books, Blank Notes, Mortgages aud all Legal Blanks in demand, for sale at The Record office. If we have not the form you wish we can print it fcn short notice. lg Oui me Not fliedy Milli fey are closing out t greatly reduced pric sists of Laces, Glov< Fa Wnrk Mate X. (A11VJ ? f vr* | | will be sold at cost 1 end to conduct an ;er January 1,1914. EEE^^ESEEEEEEEEEEEEmS in ' ? A4 A 1 a 1 >r 1913 nave jusi De . Red< when you come to town, ur goods. ur extra special prices o: kinds. Also Hats, Caps, Lj s Goods,Outings and Gingfi few prices quoted. Thinl de, 5c and 8c the yard. argains: 5c each. Large Agate jach. Heavy Iron each. at 35c each, each. Stove Pots f< ;h. Stove Spider ch. Nice Steel F: ti. Large Galva; Extra Large Dish Pans 10c. each. Dish Pans 15c. Stove Pans, I !0c each. Stove Pipe, I 5 with lids go- Milk Bucket Milk Straine ich. Cold Water I iach. Wood Screw: 2 and 20c each per package. each. Pratt's rooa :h. at 15c, 50c pac gallons, $1.50 35c each. Nice Glasses Shovel Plowi rge Dish Pans each, while th< Repair Links h. Rubber Coat dren and thous 5 50c each. merous to mer et these Great 1 . REDD! "Please Burn the House." Sam Kiser.of the Chicago RecordHerald, says an insurance company assures him "that the following is an accurate copy of a letter that recently came into the possession of Kq ronrooonfc*" CI1C cuillpaiij IIV iv.pivcvtiww. "My dear wife i received your i kind, letters today and i was glad to Rknoe of your Being well But i am not well i Roat you 3 Letters and yon say you have not goot but 3 ' Letter from me i don't see why you didn't get my Letters. Love i want iyoutoburnup this Letter i think you had better let the house get Burnt and then we will get some money out of it 1 think that is the Best thing to do. But you get the things all out we can get ninty $90 / t Sale ? .%f i . ?if . . II ions inery Co. ;heir entire stock e. js, Collars, Belts, (rials, Auto Veils ;ill they are closexclusively milli/ =i RGAINS en put on at dick's f We are always anxious n Shoes, Clothing, Dry adies' Tailored Suits and ams at prices that can't i i c of this: Best Sea Island Checked Homespun to i Kettles 40c each. Stove Kettles, porcelain lined, 5r No. 7 or 8 Stove, 35c each, s and Griddles, 10c each, rying Pans, large size, 10c each, nized Foot Tubs, 25c each. Galvanized Tubs, 50c and 75c \ 5c, 10c and 15c each. >c per joint. 3 with Strainers, 20c each, rs, 5c each. 5aint, 5-lb package, 35c. s, .all sizes, 10c, 15c and 20c I ! , while it lasts?zoc pacicages kages at 25:, 75c packages at , 20c the set. s, 4 to 6 inches, going at 5c :y last. j, 5c per dozen. s for Gents, Ladies and Chilsands of other articles too nuitinn Bargains at CK'S | and we can Build a house for that ! mon.ey I think is the Best thing to do it Rite now and you let me knoe you ' be shure and Burn it up now Love you Burn the house up Love and we j , will save the place But if you dont ; we will louse it you be sure and do this love i want to see you Rite Bad 11 don't no what to do to give my ! love to all Love I am sick Rite now But i am at work yet i don't no j what with myself. Good Bye I will close. Yours in christ." Why is a printer partial to pic| nies? Because he likes to fill up on j all sorts of .plate matter, with the possible exception of "pi". Virtue that is worn as a cloak soon becomes threadbare. j / / (. \ A NOW NED FRIENDS HARDLY KNOW HER But This Does Not Bother Mrs. Barton, Under the Circumstances. Houston, Texas.?In an interesting letter from this city, Mrs. S. C. Burton writes as follows: "I think it is my duty to teO you what your medicine, Cardui, the woman's tonic, has done (or me. 1 was down sick with womanly trouble, and my mother advised several different treatments, but they didn't seem to do me any good. I lingered along for three or four months, and for three weeks, J was in bed, so sick I couldn't bear for any one to walk across the floor. My husband advised me to try Cardui, the woman's tonic. I have taken two bottles of Cardui, am feeling fine, gained 1 15 pounds and do all of my housework. Friends hardly know me, I am so well." If you suffer from any of the ailments 80 common to women, don't allow the trouble to become chronic. Begin taking Cardui to-day. It is purely vegetable, its ingredients acting in a gentle, natural way on the weakened womanly constitution. You run no risk in trying Cardui. It has been helping weak women back to health and strength for more than 50 years. It will help you. At all dealers. WriU to: Chutuoon Modtdao Co.. Ladtes' Ad Misery Dept. Chattanooga. Tana., far SmouU Inetructioni an yonr case and (4-paga book. ' Hooia Traatmatit far WaaMa." aam In fUia wrapoar. CM-B FIRE! l&fc iM. I am,pleased to announce to my old natrons and the public at large that After the lOth inst. I will be fully prepared to cany on the practice of DENTISTRY in all its departments. Call on me if you want > * First Class WorK at jp Prices %o Suit. # -TV, n, vjiiiu^i / / j Office over 6anb!e & Jacobs' Oris Store, Opposite The Record Office. 9-7-tf | WANTED: | Farming Lands I =====^^ I ^ ^ -l _ _ 1 I* uwners aesir-1 ing to sell farm ? or timber lands! | apply to I I J. D. GILLAND, I Attorney-a t-Law. | KINGSTRCE, S. C. | v Miss Ressie Freedman of New York,while still in the amateur typewriting class, won the national championship at Chicago last month by writing 3,664 words in half an hour, or 122 words per minute. Noah's Liniment is the best HfyN|9*9ffl,l| MR remedy for Rheumatism, liMaMMiUliaJ tjjKfl Sciatica, Lame Back. Stiff Val {jjwj Joints and Muscles, Sore I',:;! Throat, Colds, Strains, f{s?i Sprains. Cuts, Bruises, !?.. | ij.'-i/i Colic, Cramps, Neuralgia, |i. Toothache, andall Nerve, I\|IW.1IVI^M Bone and Muscle Aches It llrlllBl and Pains. The genuine |iLULiCj A has Noah's Ark on every |||1|IV|a'|l package and looks like this ??a cut, but has RED band on -nry? front of package and kt san ot mast "Noah's Liniment" always I ' 4!? in RED ink. Bew e of - M imitations. Sold by all Ka dealers, 25c., 50c., and $1JOO. ??? ??*> l&jfl Guaranteed or money re- ? ?? ?a Kir funded by Noah Remedy ??pll Co., Inc., Richmond, Va. Sample free on request. I r ?. t "THE LAND OF THE SKY." ? Sketch of Hendersonville, Mob* treat aiid AshevHle. Editor County Record: ?1 A Southern railway conductor said that this is a record-breaking ; year for travel, and that his road, after hiring all the cars possible,still could not supply the dfertand. fttii' party, consisting of four congenial noranna nno nmr?n<r thpm nathAllv very witty, inherited no doubt from .J Irish ancestors.had a very enjoyable time, and if the old adage is true. * "laughing is fattening," we should have returned weighing many more pounds than we started with. At Hendersonville we boarded in Oakland street with a friend frotd :1 Manning, and while there met many acquaintances from Williamsburg ' and Clarendon?that, with the addition of the cook being highly accom- ' plished in the culinary department, ' I made our stay there very pleasant. . Worth Carolina is certainly blessed ' with its grand scenery, and as we pass along and view the lovely objects before our eyes, we seem to be lifted above self and think of the Master Hand which had fashioned these mountains and valleys. At Asheville we stayed on P&ttoh avenue. During our visit a party arrived from Taft in their auto. We v took a trip to Weaverville, (nine miles distant) a nice, quiet village, just suited for those seeking rest and quiet: West Asheville is a ph& perous suburb of the city and without doubt will join that place in the near future. Moving pictures were J very popular and the large number * jj of visitora^fty thousand: during the ; sr?rs3.*iisr I tMtea are .being introduced. .and among those we saw were Wme taken from Shakespeare's plays, one being "Brutus and Gassius." A play which drew a very full house was Dickens' , "Little Dorrit,"whieh portrayed the story in a very realistic manner. One Wednesday night we went to 3 the Christian Science church. A d very dignified looking lady was in the pulpit, who read portions of the Bible and also from the writings of \ Mrs Eddy. Several persons stood and testified to the healing power ' of Christian Science. We had the privilege of being present at the > dedication of the new Episcopal church, just built on the site of the one burned several years ago. The young Mr Brown was installed as . nastor bv BishoD Hornet of North ^ Carolina, and many other ministiefc joined in the ceremonies of the occasion. Rev Mr Brown is from Tfcrboro, NT C, and the Episcopalians of AsheVille are fortunate to have such a talented and devoted Christian as their pastor. The Episcopal church at Biltmore, in which Air Vanderbilt takes great interest,has a fine choir, and crowds come from Asheville Sunday afternoons to hear the mthsic. All the expenses of the church are paid by Mr Vanderbilt. In going through the estate we reached the dairy as the cowa were belnff milked, one hundred and ten at that < time.by some of the employees dressed in white. Some of the milk is separated to be made into ice-cream, and the rest is put into bottles, sealed and carried in auto wagons throughout Biltmore and Asheville, and it is very rich and absolutely clean. Great quantities of vegetables are raised in the gardens, among them very large beds of rhubarb / plants, which seem to be used extensively in making pies. On reaching Black Mountain and getting into a hack we were soon on our way to Montreat. Arriving at thej gate, the man collected the toll, which is used for the necessary expenses of the place, such as iights, keeping the roads in repair," etc. Like all other summer resorts, the hotels and boarding houses were crowd 1 The auditorium is midway between the two hotels, and in front is a pretty lake on which the young people enjoy tnemseives in row-boats. The auditorium was built to hold fifteen hundred people, but sometimes more than that many met there to listen to the delightful addresses from eminent speakers. One of these, Rev James Bryan of Birmingham, Ala, was born and partly brought up in Williamsburg, and the writer knew him as a boy. He is an earnest Christian and does much good among the foreigners of Birmingham. The Presbyterians have chosen a beautiful place to hold - ' * " -1 xl -i.L 1. tneir conrerences. ana ine oiner aenominations are arranging their grounds in and around Black Mountain. Among the ministers who spoke were:- Dr McAllister, of the Louisville Seminary; Dr McPheeters, of the Columbia Seminary; Rev Mr Clarke of Grundy, Va, who does fine work among the mountain people; also Mrs? Coit, of the Nachoochee Institute, Ga. M C M. What becomes of the things that we forget? For Weakness and Loss of Appetite The Old Standard general strengthening tonic, GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC,drm? out Malaria and builds up the system. A true tonic and sure Appetizer. For adults and children. f>0c. . *?&. MM