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| Professional Cardlj DR. R. C. McCABE, Dental Surgeon. Office in Hirsch building, over Kingstree Drug Co's. 8-28-tf LAURENCE H. MLOUGH, SURVEYOR, KINGSTREE, - S. C.' Education, Experience and Equipment justify my guarantee, 8-14-lyr ] " ~ ? * ?"/ A I || I DK. K. J. MM_abe, i Dentist. f KINGSTREE, / S. C | Office Next to Court House Square. W. Leland Taylor, DENTIST. Office o\ er Dr W V Broekington's Store, KINGSTREE, - S. C. 5-21-tf. M. E>. Nesmith DENTIST. LAKE CITY. - - - S. C. Benj. McINNES, M. R.C. V. S. B. Kater McINNES, M. D.. V. M. D *r*r -rvntWADf AMC One of us will be at Kingstree the first Monday in each month, at Heller's Stables. 9-28-tf " KIN6STBEE Lodge, No. 46 /^Sc\ A. F.M. meets Thursday before full moon each month. Visiting brethren are cordially invited. M H Jacobs, W M. E L Montgomery, Se . 2-27-ly ^fV Kingstree Lodge MM Xttiahte of Outbids Regular Conventions Evert aSfijmHL 2nd and 4th Wednesday night* M Bint: brethren always welcome, EgraEffigS Hall 3rd story Gourd;n Building I^TN. Sl'EIGNKR. K of R & S. ^iucui Hunnii l! j^lWr^SBja 11 month. \\wVisiting choppers r?i. Yv ^ ilally invited to con*, v. iSgCttj^flw up and sit on astuwj or hang about on tbt B. E. Clarkson, *T Sdra. Con. Com. LIGHTNING RODS. XX. L. V hltlock, Lake Ci?r. S.C. Special Sales A^ent, Represent:ng 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. Our Full Cost Guarantee Given with Each Job. I sell on close margin of profit, dividing commission with mv customers. 3-7-tf ' ** ? ; ? Epps" Market vfl All meats bought and sold I VI for cash. Don't ask for I '? credit- i I Epps' Market 1 J| Cr. 4o*d arlANlUSta I Undressed LumberI always have on hand a lot of undressed lumber (board and framing) at my mill near Kingstree. for sale at the lowest price for good material. See or write me for further information, etc. F. H. HODGE. . . j J|^.We are the sole agents of the Le^B?nd Moore Paints and Wall Finishmade in this climate for this elimate, and nothing will touch it f )T looks and wear. 10-30-2t Williamsburg Hardware Co. I F w Will cure your Rheumatism m lnlgia, Headaches, Cramps, I 3c!ic Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and ft 3m r. s, Old Sores, Stings of Insects I 5r . Antiseptic Anodyne, used in| erually and externally. Price 25c J When in King Baggett HEADQUARTERS FOR Everything g money refunded, before buying els< of Jewelry,Cut GI Elgin, Walthi W/ *1 *A- t? /a r. All ' v> aitucs* 4*11 ui merits and fitted i to $25.00. Solid < spondingly low pr es at 75c to $5.00. I The finest lin displayed in King the finest grade o $3.00 to $20.00. Watch Chains and Fobs, all style Ladies' Watch Fobs and Quard CI Ladies' Vanity Cases.the latest sty Ladies' Mesh Bags, with Coinhol attached Ladies' Hat Pins, solid and gold fl Gold Necklaces, Cameo Brooches Pendants Bracelets and Bracelet Watches A nice assortment o (Silver :n the latest patter A Roger's Quadruple Silv Cream and Sugar Pitcher the famous Community S portant subject is the pric consistent with the qualit Don't forget that > chance on the beautiful C I My Watch and Jewi Work repaired same day i Wm\ for the rest ol H. D. Don't miss this store i to see you and to show ou I Take advantage of ou Goods, Underwear of ah k Coats. Nice line of Dress be beat, ? - ft ? a ? j Below you win unu a i Homespun, 40 inches wid beat the band. Note these Special Ba Agate Pie Plates, large size, 5c Tin Pie Plates, large size, 3c es Tin Pie Plates, small size, 2c e Large size Pudding Pans 7k e Large size Dairy Pans 7k eact Three* quart Dairy Pans 5c eacl Two-quart Dairy Pans 3c each. One-pint Dairy Pans 2c each. Fourteen-quart stamped Tin Di Seventeen-quart stamped Tin E Large size Agate Dish Pans 20 Big lot large size Saucepans ' - ^ *\r\ 1 ^ inpr at ltsc, zuc anu ajc eatu. Eight-quart Saucepans 35c eac Twelve-quart Saucepans 40c ea Galvanized Water Buckets 15c Galvanized Well Buckets 20c e? Wooden Well Buckets 35c each The Never Fail Oil Cans, 5 ? value, at 75c each. Coal Hods at 20c each. Assortment of heavy and larj at 25c each. ?1 One-quart Measures at 5c each Tin Sieves at 10c each. Nice coppered bottom Kettles Don't Forge jj H. D. stree Don't I 'sJewe FIRST-CLASS, UP-T uaranteed as 1 It will pay y< jwhere. Watch< ass, Silverware im and the fa tfiese Watches in 20 and 25 ye< jold Cases car ices. Also a lin e of Solid Gold fstree. These I if Stones and r s. 25c to $10 Ladies' Ui fiains $1 to $6 handle les $1.75 to $6 Ladies' Bai ldefS $4 to $8 ScariPinS' [lied 25c to $5 Cuff Butt01 , and Tic Clasps. $4 to $15 Emblem Bi $1 to $25 or Ordi if beautiful, rich Ameri ns for Wedding Gifts, erware in Tea Sets, E ? - ?J nSclioc s anu uaMii^ L/1311V01 ilVerwa/e, guaranteed :e. My prices are gu :y of the goods I offer y vith each $5.00 purcl ut Glass Lamp now on elry Repair Departmen *eceived. All mail ord< in F 1.913 have just Red when you come to towi r goods. ir extra special prices 1 a i? r*^ inas. aiso riais, Goods,Outings and Gir few prices quoted. Th le, 5c and 8c the yarc rgains: ; each. Large Aj ich. Heavy Ir ach, at 35c each ach. Stove Po i. Stove Sp! Nice Stei Large Ga Extra La ish Pans 10c. each. >ish Pans 15c. Stove Pa c each. Stove Pi] with lids go- Milk Buc Milk Stra h. Cold Wal ,ch. Wood Sci and 20c each per packag ich. Pratt's F at 15c, 50c gallons, $1.50 35c each. Nice Gla: Shovel P ;e Dish Pans each, while Repair L Rubber ( dren and tl 50c each. merous to i it these Greal REDD " A i . k "orget to Call at lry Store O-THE-MINUTE GOODS epresented or your ou to get my pricesj - - ? 4 es, Clocks,ail kinds and Table Cutlery. mous South Bend are jeweled movear gold cases, $9.00 J i be had at corree of Nickle Watch l-inger Kings ever; Rings are set with' ange in price from ( rnbrellas. with gold filled s $5 to $10 r Pins, solid gold ' $1.50 to $5 . latest designs 75c to $5 ns, gold and gold filled $1 to $5 gold and gold filled 50c to $3 uttons and Pins, any Lodge er 60c to $1.50 "o" C.nt nines nnii Sterling1" WUI1 VUV mm mm-mm ? 0 I also have a line of Wm. lutter Dishes, Water Sets, Come and let me show you for fifty years. The all imaranteed to be as low as is ou, which is the best, base you are entitled to a Exhibition in my window, it is always at your service. ?rs given prompt attention. M GAINS been put on at Idick's n. We are always anxious on Shoes, Clothing, Dry , Ladies' Tailored Suits and ighams at prices that can't ink of this: Best Sea Island > /"?! 1: I U _ 4- ? I. wnccKeu uumcspuu iu ?ate Kettles 40c each. on Stove Kettles, porcelain lined, i ts for No. 7 or 8 Stove, 35c each, iders and Griddles, 10c each, el Frying Pans, large size, 10c each, dvanized Foot Tubs, 25c each, .rge Galvanized Tubs, 50c and 75c ns, 5c, 10c and 15c each. )e. 5c Der ioint. kets with Strainers, 20c each. liners, 5c each. ;er Paint, 5-lb package, 35c. ews, all sizes, 10c, 15c and 20c e. 'ood, while it lasts?25c packages packages at 25c, 75c packages at sses, 20c the set. lows, 4. to 6 inches, going at 5c j i they last. inks, 5c per dozen. 'oats for Gents, Ladies and Chillousands of other articles too nu- H mention. G t Bargains at | ICK'S , - I pi If We Understood. I If we knew the cares and trials Knew the efforts all in vain And the bitter disappointment Understood the loss and gain? Would the grim eternal roughness Seem?I wonder?just the same? Should we help where we now hinder? Should we pity where we blame? Ah! we judge each other harshly, Knowing not life's hidden force; Knowing not the fount of action Is les3 turbid at its source; Seeing not amid the evil All the golden grains of good; And we'd love each other better, If we only understood. Could we judge all deeds by motives That surround each other's lives; See the naked heart and spirit Know what spur the action gives, Often we should find it better, Purer than we judge we should, I We should love each other better, If we only understood. ? Rudyard Kipling, 3loom of the Grape. It was the new boy's urst mornin?r at the greengrocer's. " 'Kre. what d'you mean by shaking the duster out of the window," cried the proprietor, "wasting all that good dust!" "Wasting it?" asked the astonished lad. "Where d'you think we get the bloom for the grapes from?" came the answer.?London Bystander. Koyai urigin or -DiacKguarxkThe board of green cloth is responsible for inventing "blackguard," a word that has altered in original meaning. When first used it was not at all a term of reproach, but referred to the lowlv but honorable occupation of earning coal in the king's palace, ('am you find any other bad word in the English language tTiat ran boast of <uch a royal origin ??London <'hronicle. It I" Boston. The Customer ? Here, waiter take this soup away; there's a hair in it. The Waiter (narrowly observing the offending intruder)?I beg your consideration, sir, but what you mistake for a human combing is merely a superficial and superimposed fracture of the (picensware, sir.?Cloveland Plain Dealer. r!? ' III M'llllPlI ? MTiiiTOiinv^^ rn'Sa 4 I lyM IfVa IJ 4 11 U 1 k I Noah's Liniment is the best IJlVl|lf]VHP| h jsJ remedy for Rheumatism, tiLhli* ^IJlmlj PJJja Sciatica, Lame Back, Stiff irfEffijA V.J uQ[u Joints and Muscles, Sore li wAM II Throat, Colds, Strains, EBB Sprains. Cuts, Bruises, as- I 1^9 Colic. Cramps, Neuralgia, yn>*vce| E? ... Toothache, andall Nerve, |l||y.1IVII j Bone and Muscle Aches 11 IImIIB] S "r and Pains. The genuine liiuUUftEi EjH has Noah's Ark on every l|P||M3'II K?'J package and looks like this Uj^y?i3uU| 1 cut, but has RED band on M front of package and naaunuui "Noah's Liniment" always mmmim |fl| in RED ink. Beware of B;-'j imitations. Sold by all .-.--TUllnr dealers, 25c., 50c., and $1UX>. |K?j Guaranteed or money re- w soara iTd funded by Noah Remedy H? Co., Inc., Richmond, Va. |T!^22^J9 Sample free on request. r Said he. "It would be best each year To live within our Income, dear." "Oh." she replied, "I do not doubt It; 1 ten oiiwlv cannot live without It." ? Woman's Home Companion. RHEUM AT 10 SUFFERERS .. 4A SHOULD USB jH The Beat Remedy gBa < Foe ell forma of I Rheumatism ^^^LUMBAGO. SCIATICA GOUT. NEURALCIA^^A AND KIDNEY 1B0DBBL ? & flH^ttvMQaltii lt*i|*wKw VMW MOtiwMm?jHCW AMPLC " ONOPS" PMC ON RCQUCST Swanson Rheumatic Cure Co. 1W.1U W. Ldw St, CMICAOO mimm J^> ^ i wh rfifci'f ' J Oae applscatioc coothes i rocpb m p'aij iy>ki:i,a:.(l.wii-nreof. te '. .ic'xlyefte?.c\ O | acare. Kczem.i, Kry pei r.jr. L'iccrs and I ait .-kin di-*?. ??- yield v> -. : pr ;.>.-ri.cs. 50c. a box. At uli .'yrjxgicts. I B ??d<1 for frf? ?rd Iki !: .i il'fi ?.id Btaoty." ,w B J'JHNOTON, L'OLLO-W/-CO., h ! 1730 Spring Gordon St., Phils., Pa. Jw riTa ^ w J1 la^all |*j n %J)l t; lf> ii iii ir ifliWiii 11'i in TwrI I 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 cn short 1 notice. t WHAT WINTHROP'S WOMEN ARE DOING. .< STUDENTS' EXCHANGE ESTABLISHED?A RECEPTION-MOVING PICTURES-PERSONAL. (Received too late for last week's issue). Winthrop College, Rock Hill, October 30:?A "students' exchange," which will be a great aid indeed in helping the girls to earn a portion of their college expenses, has been recently established at Winthrop. This is the first time we have ever had anything of this kind here, and we hope that it will prove to be a great success. Last Wednesday afternoon the faculty, assisted by the college marshals, nresidents of all student organizations and the student tnembers of the Associate Reform Presbyterian church, gave a reception in the parlors of the main building to the members of the Ladies' Missionary society of the A R P church. President Johnson, Dr Walmsley and Miss Brown will attend the Southern Educational association, which is to be he'd in Nashville, Tenn, this week. Dr Johnson always provides enjoyable entertainment for the girls, and this year he has had a moving picture machine put in the auditorium. Pictures, which are very interesting and of great educational value, are shown twice every week. Miss Florence Mcintosh of Kingstree has been elected to serve as treasurer of the Rural School Improvement association for this term. Mrs D B Johnson gave her annual reception to the faculty last Monday afternoon. Miss Alice Chandler, (who was called to her home last Monday on hc- . count of illness in her family, will return tonight. We are glad to know that Miss Chandler's sister is so much better. Miss Emma Cooper of Indiantown is teaching in the Winthrop training school this term and seems to be enjoying her work in the primary department very much. M H J. To Magazine Readers: 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 any club offeij. Look at these prices: American Magazine,regular price, $1.50 the year; our price, $1.00. LiDDincott's Magazine, regular price,$3,00 the year; our price,$1.50. McClure's Magazine,regular price, $1.50 the year, our price, $1.00. * Pearson's Magazine,regular price, $1.50 the year; our price. 75 cents. Review of Reviews, regular price, $3.00 the year; our price, $1.40. These prices hold good to November 10, after which date there will be an advance in all magazine prices. Get your orders to us early and take advantage of this great saving. 11-10-D The County kecord. Id the Arms of Jesus. Wednesday morning. October 29, 1913,about 3 o'clock,the little life of James Edwin, the infant son of Mr and Mrs G E Hill, winged its way heavenward. He was only 2 months and ten days old. How desolate must seem the home this little jewel brightened for so short a while. His mission on earth was ended so soon, but while 'it is lonely without him, it is sweet to know he is "safe in the arms of jfcsus, safe on His gentle breast." He was laid away in the family burying ground Thursday morning at 11 o'clock. We gave it to God, Who gave it to us, This baby so weak and small; And while we mourn, we know it went At the Heavenly Father's call. Although we loved it, we know it was for the best; We'll trust it to Him in heaven, And praise Him for lending it to us The short time it was given. The home is lonely, but we smile through our tears; For we see through faith the dear little one Safe and secure in His arms, ltp Aunt Clara. A Night of Terror. Few nights are more terrible than that of a mother looking on her child choking and gasping for breath duiing an attack of croup ,and nothing in the house to relieve it. Many mothers have passed nights of terror in this'situation. A little forethought will enable you to avoid all this. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is a certain cure for croup and has never been known to fail. Keep it at hand. For sale by all dealers. There are being sold here Ranges by other than regular dealers. We wish to say that if we can't give you a better Range for less money, we will give you the Range. Before buying, let us show you ours. Williamsburg Hardware Co. 10-30-2t