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* STATE and GENERAL H ; TOPICS ? i * r i ?rrrrrr*:nr7r^rrr^:rr7r7*,;7r ( TKq Q+ato Fair nt Cnlnmhia nr>Pn- I ed Monday. 1 XXX 1 Engineer Ben J Voyle was killed \ and five persons injured Monday af- < ternoon when a Southern railway < train jumped the track near Easley. ' XXX McKeiver's sash, door and blind factory at Sumter was destroyed by fire Sunday morning, the loss being | estimated at $30,000, with only j $4,000 insurance. XXX ? ??-? p..ni;na ' dsm rucuowan ui onum uaiuuuB . has been made pay inspector of the ( Asiatic fleet comprising nine menof-war and a combined crew of about 10,000 sailors. XXX John H Seife, a conductor of the ' Charleston Terminal Co, was instant- J killed Friday night in Charleston . ^y being: ground to pieces by the train he was in charge of. XXX 1 Eugene - Saxon was killed last * Thursday near Cateechee, in Pickens ( County. J H McAllister is charged J with the killing. Reports state that the two were gambling. Saxon was / ahot with a pistol. XXX Louis G McCall of Darlington killed himself Thursday mgnt 01 last week. Ill health is the supposed i cause of the suicide. He was a j member of one of Darlington coun- ^ ty's oldest families. XXX . ' Wednesday of last week the body ( of Mrs Mary E Mclnerney, an aged * Charleston lady, was found at the t bottom of the cistern into which she r had fallen the night before through < the broken trap door. 3 XXX c Sheriff John D Owens and deputies of Laurens county, in attempt- ] ing to arreet Lace Glover, a negro, and his two boys, charged wiui fi burning a. barn, were forced to kill < Glover Monday morning at the tiegro's cabin, where they went to j serve the warrant. XXX | Ernest and Hunt Sharp, brothers, aged 21 and 18, respectively, were t ahot and killed Monday near Barksdale, in Laurens county, by Cornelius Ed wards,aged 21, Hunt's brother- 1 in-law. In the fight Edwards was - - - - ? j t wounded, but not aenousiy. ana * was later carried* to jail by Rural Policeman Columbus Owens. The filling is said to have been the result of a family feud growing out ? of Hunt's marrying Edwards' sis- f ter. 11 m Plows! Plows! 1 We will for the next sixty days offer the No 43 Chattanooga Plows at $6.50, regular selling price $8.50; 72i Chattanooga at $5.00, regular price $7.50: also some 71 and 72 * Chattanoogas at the same discount. ? If you have to buy this fall now is t> your time,come and see us. 10-30-2t " Williamsburg Hardware Co. n To Hagazloe Readers: J Why not give us a chance to quote ? you prices on your magazine club? We represent one of the biggest magazine agencies in the country -And guarantee to duplicate prices on 1 ANY club offer. Look at these prices: ' American Magazine,regular price, $1.50 the year; our price, $1.00. II LiDPincott's Magazine, regular * price,$3.00 the year; our price,$1.50. McClure'sMagazine^regularprice, F $1.50,the year, our price, $1.00. Pearson's Magazine,regular price, $1.50 the year; our price, 75 cents. IS Review of Reviews, regular price, $8.00 the year; our price, $1.40. These prices hold good to Novem- v ber 10, after which date there will p be an advance in all magazine prices, s Get your orders to us early and take t o advantage of this great saving. 11-10-D The County Record. VoDeo Who Get Dizzy. Every woman who is troubled with fainting and dizzy spells, backache,weakness, debility, constipation or kidney troubles should use Electric Bitters. They give relief when nothing else will,improve the health, adding strength and vigor from the first dose. Mrs Laura Gaines of Avoca, La, says: "Four doctors had given me up and my children and all my friends were looking for me to die, when my son insisted that I use j&ectric Bitters. I did so, and they ( have done me a world of good." j paacnl adv Philadelphia or St Louis,, j A "FOOL** PRANK. j Spectator In Conrt Room Strikes Depnty Causing Pistol to Fire. Anderson, October 23:?As Depu:y Sheriff Sanders was escorting Judge Hayne F Rice of Aiken, presiding over court here, through the court house to a hotel for dinner ro<v>!? tndav. a fripnd struck the officer with a stick, causing the officer's pistol to be discharged. The bullet tore the seat of Sanders' trousers, struck , the tiled floor, glanced and buned itself in a window jam. The incident caused some excitement as the corridor of the court house was crowded at the time. While Deputy Sanders was remonstrating with the man who dealt the blow Judge Rice remarked characteristically that the man "had acted very foolishly." The bullet harmed no one. The blow causing the discharge of the pistol was dealt in a friendly way and the man dealing the blow was as much surprised as anybody when the pistol fired. Chronic Dyspepsia. The following unsolicited testimonial should certainly be sufficient to five hope and courage to persons afflicted with chronic dyspepsia:* "I nave been a chronic dyspeptic for pears,and of all the medicines I .have taken, Chamberlain's Tablets have lone me more irood than anything dse," says W G Mattiaon, No 7 Sherman St, Hornellsville, N Y. For sale by all dealers. adv Our Clubbing Rptes We offer cheap clubbing rates with a number of popular newspapers and periodicals. Read carefully the following list and select the one or more that you fancy and we shall be pleased to send in your >rder. These rates are of course ill cash in advance, which means ;hat both The Record and the paper >rdered must be paid for, not 1, 2, 8, I 1, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, but twelve iONTHS ahead. Below is the list of mr h*?st elubbintr offers. The County Record and the Semi- i Weekly State, one year $1.85. The County Record and the Southirn Ruralist (twice a month) for >1.35 a year. The Record and Home & Farm twice a month) $1.35. The Record and New York World 3 times a week) $1.75. The Record and Atlanta Constiution (3 times a week) $1.85. The Record and Bryan's Comnoner, $1.65. Ihe Record and Youth's Com>anion (New Subscribers) $2.75. The Record and Lippincott's Magazine $2.50. N. B. We do not club with any I laily papers. The first issue you ?? AW 1 eceive iu uic {wpci ui ^uvuivw 3 evidence that the money for I ame has been forwarded by us. Ve are not responsible after that. | The County Record. i Catarrh Cannot Be Cored dth LOCAL APPLICATIONS, u they cannot aach the seat of the disease. Catarrh U a blood r cocuitutkmal disease, and to care it you must , ike internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is ' iken internally, and acts directly upon the blood ad mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not j quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the " est physicians in this country for years and is a ( gular prescription. It is composed of the best ' mica known, combined with the best blood pari- | ers^cting directly on the mucous surfaces. The erfeet combination of the two ingredients is what | reduces such wonderful results in curing ca- " irrh. Send for testimonials, free, ( F J CHENEY A CO. Props, Toledo. 0. ] *** te ^ ( IVKf niu i runny rn? &?< ^ HE THRIGE-A-WEEK EM OF THE Slew York World. tactically a Daily at the Price of a Weekly. io Other N?vuptp?r in the World Give* So Mack at So Low a Price. This in a time of neat events and you nil want the news accurately and ! romptly. All the countries of the world I teadily draw closer together, and the j elegraph wires bring the happenings . f every one. No other newspaper has I i service ecjUal to that of The World, ( ud it relates everything fully and , iromptly. I There is a great war in the Old World, < .nd you may read of the extinction of . he vast Turkish Empire in Europe, just a a few years ago you read how Spain ost her last foot of soil in America, afer having ruled half the empire of the ?Iew World. The World long since established a ecord for impartiality, and anybody *n afford its Thrice-a-Week edition, vhich comes every other day in the week acept Sunday. It will be of particular ?1iia won nnw The Thrice-a-Week iVorld also abounds in other strong features,serial stories, humor, markets, cartoons; in fact, everything that is to be bund in a first-class daily. The Thrice-a-Week World's regular rabscription price is only $1.00 per year, this pays for 156 papers- We offer dxis unequaled newspaper and The peon^yRecord together for One year *rt>e regular subscription af the two papefajs.f2.0n. 10-16-4t WHENEVER YOU A GENERAIJ The Old Standard Grove's Valuable as a General Ton Drives Out Malaria, Enri the Whole System. For You know what you are taking whe as the formula is printed on every lal tonic properties of QUININE and IR tonic and is in Tasteless Form. It h Weakness, general debility and loss i Mothers and Pale, Sickly Children Relieves nervous depression and low purifies the blood. A True Tonic and No family should be without it. Guar NeTiifi FOl IRunabou Tourings Pull line of Foi ings and Ti ID. C. S THE F< 'Phnnp SS3. - I [ Hplllt I Individual traininj girls. The course^ es, Shorthand, T; keeping offers u ll/ICO IV Uic jrvuMii very reasonable obtained in town, dress, J.M.JERVEY, ' 8-21-6m. jpooooooooooo 5 A QTAP i Horses, Mi Surreys Hay Pressei Rakes, Sfa Harness, Se Horse Blank See us t YOURS' < Williamsburg Li 5 KINGS! 2)00000000000 Let Us Prhrt Yarn i NEED IIP - TAKE GROVE'S Tasteless chill Tonic is Equally ic because it Acts on the Liver, ches the Blood and Builds up Grown People and Children. in yon take Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic jel showing that it contains the well known ON. It is ss strong as the strongest bitter as no equal for Malaria, Chills and Fever, of appetite. Gives life and vigor to Nursing Removes Biliousness without purging, spirits. Arouses the liver to action and Sure Appetirer. A Complete Strengthener. in teed by your Druggist. We mean it. 50c. \ Prices On RDS ????mm??wmmmmmm, ts $547.70 $597.70 *d Parts and Cas ubeson hand. xa: ^ "w 3RD MAN - SUMTER, S. C. mM, g for your boys and of all English branch^pewriting and Booknsurpassed opportun3 of the county at a price. Board can be For particulars ad. mm m*m m*mm - Greelyville, S. G. J OCQOOOOOOOOOOGjj ;le full 3 OF # O lies, Buggies, 0 , Wagons, X j, Mowers, x alk Cutters, O iddles, Robes, X Lets,Whips,&c. x >efore buying. O ro PLEASE, X ye Stock Company, x rREE, s. c. O ooooc ;xxxxxxxx9 HOLO ON TO YOUR MONEY and in times of adversity it will bold on to you. Every business man should have an account at a rood bank, where! it will be safe when he needs it. Be-; sides, the advantage of being able to draw against it by cbecs is worui some thing. This.bank solicits the accounts, of merchants and Individuals. Wee Nee Bank , l i = ?^ = T? nAMivv /hUt IIii fiin^SikltAPV 5uul viiivv; umulinlurj * - BIG AUCTII ThnroHou Mm/or 1IIIUI0UUJ, I1UIUI 80 FINE BUILD ON RAILROAD AVENUE I Adjoining Present J Surveyed by Mr. L (This is tlie Cfcanee fiAAiirA a ft it, ft IUVV.VII. X/ V* VV Tim Sale is for W1 Peof i? i For terms and all ' tion apply to * | if. IS. II | kingstr] i it? ' A Basket of Fi Awaiting your order The^finest of groc to assemble. Those ular about what tli delighted with sue,' cater to particular ] your inspection of 01 You'll find our ?rk tive as the groceries L. D. Rodj Kingstret J <itM w/v?a ?*?jj ^ ^ * # iaiaivi rsm t Tj W 1MB UHBU UB HBwa %? iwto u> . that won't hum?won't leak?tliat u ike building itsdf, and never nee Cortright Metal ShmgWmeet ever UcVflTC Ol XnulmMOu* i vkjukz {C&Un] R?. U. a Rat<*." ?***).<? FfSal TtrftotMVf fPim&fllB ; ' . '. ?. i?* ON SALE! I nocr 6,1913. M ING LOTS'"-! 1ND THORN AVENUr I Thorn AdditiOi 1 I MllIM . H. McCuHough I of a Lifetime to * lor a uujiiu. * a lite and Colored i de. ? other informa-1 HORN,! IS ' EE, S. C i + ? Vt H xV(3 /\ ? ===== . y J! Ine Groceries ^ here. I eries it is possible .J I > who are partic- I ley eat should be 1 h groceries. We 1 people and invite g Lir display, B :es just to totrac- 9 J o ^erstt^o. "s,& Mi " T i * Im^. ^Hfli tounizy huildmas than a roofing : raVB Mb ds repairs? . M y one of these requirements. flj le without the words "CortHght H *yk i H ' J ? /