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Bfrofessionsl Cards. | bo de Saussure Gilland gg| Attorncy^at/Law |m Second Floor Niseiic Temple ||l Florence, S. C V I860 1014 I A. M. SNIDER, SURGEON DENTIST. Orer Gamble & Jaeobe' Drug Star*. DR. R C. McCABE, IH Dental Surgeon. ?t- L...M I? umce in mrscn Duiiuing. over iviii^s tree Drug Co s. 8-28-tf I LAURENCE H. McCULLOUGH, if SURVEYOR, Mkingstree, s. c. |e I Education, Experience and Equipment B^Bustify my guarantee. * MR. KARL B. SHULER ftjBis prepared to handle work accessible to IHKZMINGWAY, - - S. C. |B 8-14-lyr DR. R? J, MLCABE, m Dentist. lONGSTF?E, , s. c mm Office in Nexsen Building, over Marcus' jj^L Store. llW. Leland Tavlor. t DENTIST, )fflce over J:?r W V Brocking;ton' i store, NGSTREE, S. C. !. D Nesmith ' DENTIST, KE CITY, - - - S. C iij. MciNNES, M. R. C. V. S. ater MciNNES, M. D.. V. M. D VETERINARIANS. ie of us will be at Kingstree the Monday in each month, at HelStables. 9-28-tf KINfiSTRFF I Lodge, No. 46 gl mM<s Thursday befce full moon each Visiting brehren are cordially Df.yiid. R Fulton, W M. b Thomas. Sec 2-27-ly E. of T>. ?Wr^y&L*4f' Kigstree Lodge I u W No-91 1 W Kni^ts of Pythias j Kegulr Conventions Brer? |T,v' -o<J nod .h Wednesday nights M '*><'';?*: w -"irei always welcome, IB otuii.c iia!i 3r ?<iorGourd>"n Building, j P THOS IcCUTCHEN, (J C. * IRC McCabk, KolRiS.' 4 I S ? v*mr nw <f. J-Jj I \|j^ iNmi nnnii?i j50 Third Monday ? E n IHJBI I bight in each jh hEIS | month. ^ chopper* cot. f% H jin89BI?fc9?flRy iinlly invited to com*, fj A mcESiiffiSr up and sit ou a ?*o?r or hang about on tbt ^ J LIGHTNHG RODS. % IH.L. WhitloekLaK* City, 8.C. "/ . Special Srfaa Atfent, '? Ik Reprwetiwr the Lar** Manufacturer* of Ail Kk *t?prov?d ojperand BWanized Ssctioo Rods (Kndotaad by the HJ*b*t Scientific Authorities ^ and ?ire Insucace Com pan ie*). ' . PURE COPI ER WIRf CABLES. ALL SIZES. ^ 41 Oar Pull Cent Guerao* Given with Each Job. I l. n I eell on elote marrifl ot profit, dividing corn- I ,l Kn:?sion with mr euitcwerm. J-7-tf ?*"11 H New Sprir | Ladies who apj S: possess charming st I8* MA w^u^pmup^ lele pilot *ie Policy Holder's Company. WHT? Because you get the ?st insurance AT Last net cost WITH LAGE DIVIDENDS. Fr?e kdical Examination to | PoliCHolders Every Year. SOUTHEI LIFE & TRUST COMPANY, lEERSBORO, N. C. Kingstree France, Real Estate i, Loan Co. agents. V. H. Welch. Manager.# : | Epp? Market All rats bought and sold for cai. Don't ask for creditCfs' Market ' Cr. A.d?ar CD* Mill St MUM AT 10 SUFFERERS SHOULD USE 7w fiesf Romody K ro*? all forme of I Rieumatism SH^IMBAGO. SCIATICA OUT. NEURALGIA.^^^ AND KlDtV TROUBLES. a8B6| JS^wFrSSpSnKS V^ivM Quick Kcilcf^gW VMHltOllMrRNW^^nQv M?U %-omon" rm on mqoot Swaesor Rheumatic Cure Ce. INN W. Ltk* M. CHKMO iVhy Scraio: t"Hunt'sCurc"ji^ .. antecd, to stop an. permanentlycurc tho terrible itching. It ;s compounded for that purpose aA your money will be promptly refunded WITHO#T QUESTION if Hunt's Cure fails to cure Itch, Eczema, Tetter, Ring Worm or any other Skin seast. it at your druggist's, or by msO rect if he tasn't it Manufactured only 17 B RICHES MEDICINE CO., Shsrmai Tex-* BIS i C- f CO.. J OLDS & LaGRIPPE I > or 0 doses 660 will break i t case of Chills & Fever, Coldt I LaGrippe; it acts on the liver : I ter than Calomel andjdoei not 11 oe or 6icken. Price 25c. ?1 ig Styles i jreciate exclusivenesi yle not duplicated la RCUJ ' 1 ' ? Sas QX>c J 0 If a {his io You, Jloyste r's i comparison H i t? tr v~% r.o.rs?o^ I Nc Sold '1 9 I City Lo (Old Brock No Section of K To The ] An opportunity t< best pai PrS rpc 5inrl JL M. IVVA-J U11U WA M Apply: W. Q. QREEN, ll-6-21t F. Q. O'NEILL, PBOPII A ULllVirOIL A 4 in Ready-to-\ s will welcome this early of YOURS FOR RUS t )d as + \ iqt doaler sa ask yourself $ ike standard i. * n J-. j. ic&j TRADE MARK REGISTERED ster Guano Go. >rfolk, Va.. cvfetr/wkor# ts for I ington Propert ingstree so D Homese ) secure a hon rt of the City, us most reaso Kingsti OR TO B's Building, Charles T THE Vear App fering with delight, 1 INESS, - Ki 8888888888888888888888 99 >rs ys | wky i, ^0 iaX A t 'I Sale y) lesirable fl eker: ! ie in the nable. c ree, S. C. ' ton, S. C. h 7 G mmsmmm arel foi for the first gari ngstre mmms&mm ; i, A Terrible 0v?riflMHB^B|HH^9E| was some time dear's resolutions bad all ind broken tbat an acquaint^Hfl^^^Hf^^^fl >nrs met another acquaintance >tber fellow's on tbe street Th^H^H^H^HBH >nd person was in a deplorable Ion mentally, morally, physicallyH^^^^^^^E ^hy. my dear fellow." said ounHMJ^H^^H qu^ntance, "It really shocks me to youVe this. I thought you joined a ^BjS total *v?tlnence societj on Jan. 1." "I didt wept the other, with feeling. "I did! Vt wbadda y; think? I forgot to pa\ my dues this month!"? Cleveland P\q Dealer. Bridj Tourists. The bride look* on the mountains. The river's gonln strand. |MMH9n Italian garden fonltains Were tinkling nefk at hand. She spake with coolly kindness, "How fair these vi^.B are!" The bridegroom in h)3?, in^HH Bowed down bepcath From thence did he deli?X Some words-about a chsr\ Such words as made her shK^r With an astonished pain: \ Then to the balmy breezes She hummed these lines and staled: "Where every prospect pleases flfflHj And only man is riled." \ ?Frederick Moxon in Jud?el \ George Washington's Address. Miss Wheat, the new teacher, was hearing the history lesson. Turning ^ to one of the new scholars, she asked: "James, what was Washington's farewell address?" ' The new boy arose with a prompt!- ,'j tnde that promised well for his an- * wer. 1 "Heaven, ma'am." be said.?Harper'? Magazine. Wonderful Sue. She dropped a sunny smile upon The hard and frozen ground. There was an awful thaw that day For many miles around. ?Peoria Journal. She raised her tearful eyes to gaze Upon the sun so grand. He hid his face, and for two days It rained to beat the band. ?Chicago Tribune. 3pr She raised her voice and sang a song. We see, it now appears. It's back again; it's what they call The music of the spheres. ?Yonkers Statesman. ' Wives' Discoveries. Mrs. A.?Men are so queer after the honeymoon. If you tell them your love Is growing cold they don't even glance up from their newspapers. Mrs. X.?No. but tell them the soup Is growing cold and they Jump about ten feet.?New York Globe. " Thsn and Now. It used to be the naughty men >-sO Would seek the corners rainy days And from an awning's shelter then Would rudely gaze and gaze and gasa. But now the rainstorms drive them i*. The sunshine brings them on the run. And. with a bold and brasen grin. They calmly gaze against the sun. ?Wilbur D. Nesbtt In Judge. Again Pride Goes Before a Fall. Belle?1 can claim a high family detcent. Nell?I shouldn't wonder about the leecent It looks as If there bad been i big come down somewhere.?Baltlnore American. Alike, Yet Different. The clam Is silent; so's the owl. The clam's considered cheerful. The owl by night doth roam and prowl And hoot in manner tearful. And yet the owl's considered wise, Which doubtless makes it prouder. The clam for optimism tries? And winds up in the chowder. ?Wilbur D. Nesblt in Judge. Premature Release. "It savs here a woman released from m Insane asylum In Illinois was marled fifteen minutes afterward." "Gee. the doctors bad evidently not iffected a complete cure."?Florida rimes-Union. Smashing the Record. "She broke the trotting record." Said he. "all clean and slick. "Say, talk about your steppers! She made the rest look sick!" "What horse was that?" I asked blra. "My daughter 'twas." said ha "She broke the record lately For the turkey trot, did she." ' -Walter G. Doty lp Judge. Hard Pressed. "Say. Billie. gimme a bite o' yer andy. will yer?" "Naw. 1 won't! Wld da income tax nd de tariff uncertainty I'm obliged o retrench on me charities."?Life. Don't 1Too Believe It Some say that chronic consti paion cannot be cured. Don't you elieve it. Chamberlain's Tablets ave cured others?why not you? rive them a trial. They cost only a uarter. For saleby all dealers. mmmmmms r Ladies. I ments frequently J> e, S. C. I .*f" . ' ? ^ ??