The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, November 20, 1913, Page NINE, Image 9
I j Professional Cards.
f DR. R. C. McCABE,
Dental Surgeon.
Office in Hirsch building, over Kingstree
Drug Go's. S-2S-tf
LAURENCE H. McCULLOUGH,
SURVEYOR,
KINGSTREE, - S. C.
Education, Experience and Equipment
justify my guarantee, 8-14-lyr
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DR. R. J, MK-Abfc.
Dentist.
KINGSTREE, , S. C
Office Next to Court House Square.
W. Leland Taylor,
DENTIST.
Office over Dr W V Brockiagton's Store,
KINGSTREE, - S. C.
5-21-tf.
M. D. Xesmith
DENTIST.
LAKE CITY. - - - S. C
Benj. MclNNES, M. R.C. V. S.
B. Kater MclNNES, M. D? V. M. D
VETERINARIANS.
One of us will be at Kingstree the
first Monday in each month, at Heller's
Stables. 9-28-tf
j^T KIN6STREE
Loil&e'K0, 46
A. F.M.
meets Thursday before full moon each
month. Visiting brethren are cordially
invited. M H Jacobs, W M.
E L Montgomery, Sec. 2-27-ly
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V fCingstreeLodge
: Knights of Pgtbias
W w Regular Convention* Even
2nd aod 4th Wedoeadiy nights
Visiting brethren always welcome,
Castle Hall 3rd story Gourd'"n Building.
P. H. Stoll C. C.
R. N. Speigner, K of R & S.
lially&vitoSPtooonu
up and .it on a.fumf
or h*ag about od th?
B. E. Clarkson.
27 12m. Con. Com.
LIGHTNING RODS.
H. L. rtTKitlocK, Lak. City, ?.C.
fnp.cial Sal*. Agent.
Reprwji ting the Largest Manufacturer, of All
Kind.
Iiprovei Copper and Galnanized Section Rods
(Endorsed by the Highest Scientific Authorities
tnd Fire Insurance Companies).
I PURE COPPER WIRE CABLES. ALL SIZES.
Our Full Cost Guarantee Given with Each Job.
I sell on cloee margin of profit, dividing commission
with mv customers. S-7-tf
[tops' Market!
All meats bought and sold
? for cash. Don't ask for
credit
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Arrival of Passenger Trains a1
Klngstree.
The Atlantic Coast Line railroad ]
las promulgated the following sched- i
ale, which became effective Sunday. October
15, 1911:
North Bound.
Mo 80 7:43 a m ,
"No 46 - - 11:37 a m (
Mo 78 - - - 6:10 p ir.
South Bound.
Mo 79 - - - 11:13am1
'No 47 - - - - 6:10 p m
Mo 89 - - - 9:18 p m
'Daily exceDt Sunda.-.
The value of this year's corn crop ]
s put by the Government crop report,
issued Monday, at $1,741,353,- 1
)09, which indicates the most valu
ible crop in our history, ine crop 1
s estimated at one half a billion '
bushels less than last year, but the J
^alue per bushel is put at 77.07
:ents. The average yield in Kansas [1
s put at only 3.2 bushels an acre
compared with 23 last year. 1
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Noah's Liniment is the best nffiyMnn?! Iffja '
remedy for Rheumatism. ImUUUUmiI ;iBjP <
Sciatica, Lame Back, Still v.
Joints and Muscles, Sore BWi I
Throat, Colds, Strains, csfeyajfljj H9
Sprains. Cuts, Bruises, Hi '
Colic, Cramps, Neuralgia, flfl^YYVVal BH <
Toothache, and all Nerve. I lliYllLl njE
Bone and Muscle Aches II llfillBl HH 1
and Pains. The genuine liLJUUlEf
has Noah's Ark on every |||M|7| j1!! Vfl
package and looks like this IB i
cut, but has RED band on 1 ?I ^H
front of package and |rai aM0l>Jtsi| BH 1
"Noah's Liniment" always I viiMtf
in RED ink. Beware of I - *?- - I H
imitat-' Sold by all I I H |(
dealers .,50c., and $1.00. I ??? >> I HQ
Guaranieed or money re- I mm mm mmm I I (
funded by Noah Remedy KK
Co., Inc., Richmond, Va. Q^nSEVXQtf
Sample free on request. ^
The theory that a man's appendix 1
is useless and he is better off with- |
out, is denied by Dr Edmond
Pierrer of Paris, in a report to the
Academy of Sciences. He declares '
in the view of experiments, that the
appendix is a valuable gland and ;
persons should think twice before
having it removed.
RHCUMATiO SUFFERERS
SHOULD USB
MBTIiMljy
I for mil l?rmm*of
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AND KIDNEY TROUBLES- JflCTWfi
Ohr? Qrict l?n>f^gy
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mmpu "HWom" rent on mquur
Swanson Rheumatic Cure Ce.
IM-tH W. Lak* St. CMICAOO
T7,'MA^nf A nfAr rvf \IoTxr Vnrlr u,*hn
V IliUdlt* aotUi wx iivn AV? .. ..v .
inherited $65,000,000 from his j
father, John Jacob Astor, who went
down in the Titanic, is announced to
marry in the spring Miss Elen Dins- j
more Huntington, a friend from j
childhood. He is twenty-two years
old and she twenty.
M pin:ply?kin,and.whenrepeated,quicklyetTeet? ^ '
a care. Eczema, Erysipelas, Tetter, Ulcers and ft
I all skin diseases yield to its curative properties. ft i
9 50c. a box. At all Druggists. ?
ft Send for trm sampl* and hook. "Heslct and 3e*atr " M I
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If you have anything for sale try
an ad in our "special" column.
UITS!
NEW MODELS AJ
beautiful fabrics a
your neighbor or f
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His Girl Made Him Save.
Following is a letter written by a
man who was influenced to save
money by the girl he was in love
with:
"It was all due to the girl. Before
I knew her the idea that I could
save anything out of my small salary
seemed preposterous. I was not
extravagant, but I liked to gratify
my desires. Self deni^} I had not
tried to practice, but I have discovered
it is absolutely essential?
the heart, in fact, of saving.
"After we had come to a tacit
recognition of the fact that I wai
'her beau' the girl one evening said:
" 'How much do you pay weekly
for your room?'
" 'Four dollars,' I answered. 'It's /.
a good sized, comfortable one.'
" 'Don't you think you can get a
nice hall room and be comfortable
enough for three dollars? You go
and do it and give the other dollar/
" 'Anything else you wish me to
io?' ^
" 'Yes,' she answered. 'You call
jn me once a week. You live only
a mile away, but, I suppose, ride.
Walk and give me the ten cents car
fare. You'll find the walk short if
you think of me. Then every night
you come here you smoke two
cigars. Wha. price ones?'
"I answered, 'ten cents.'
" 'I'm not going to ask you to
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jrnuKe poor uk?"?. sne saiu, uuv
instead of two, smoke one. By
3moking slowly and not all at once
one will last you just as long as two
and you can give me the ten cents
difference. Then you ride both ways
to business, don't you? Well, I
won't ask you to walk home when
you are tired, but rise a little earlier
and walk down. It will do you good 4
and you can give me the twenty
cents a week that you'll save. What
do you spend for your luncheons?'
" 'Only twenty-five cents.'
" 'Well, cut out the piece of pie,
or something you really don't require,
reduce the co?t to twenty
cents and give me tho thirty cents
weekly difference. It's a mistake
to eat hearty midday meals?makes
one sleepy and dull. Then you go
to the 'movies' six times a week,
you told me. Go three and give me
the fifteen cents saved.'
"Well, I obeyed her and found it
not at all difficult. I started the first
week in Januarv. 1911. The first
week in January, 1912, she handed
me $101.40.
" 'That's what you've saved,' she
said. 'I didn't take the money for
myself, but to show you you could
save if you tried. Here's a statement:
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Car fare saved visiting me $ 5.20
Car fare saved walking to
business 15.60
Saved on cigars 5.20
Saved on "movies" 7.80
Saved on luncheons 15.60
Saved on room rent 52.00
Total $101.40
"I married the gir\ and it's needless
to say we live fa;rly well and
have a constantly increasing balance
in bank. It's the small,unnecessary
outlays that eat one up. You can
cut most of them out and save if
you will."?American Magazine.
A Night of Terror.
Few nights ane more terrible than
that of a mother looking on her child
choking and gasping for breath during
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.
Statistics show that 102 children
were killed by automobiles in New
York city during the past year.
Toofgbt.
Tonight, if you feel dull and stupid,or
bilious and constipated,take a
dose of Chamberlain's Tablets and
you will feel all right tomorrow.
For sale by all dealers.
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