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f Professional Cards, j John de Saussure Oilland Attorney at*'Law 1 Second Floor Masonic Temple I Florence, S. C. m 866 1914 | A M. SNIDER, SURGEON DENTIST. ~ " ? r> V Jver uamDie oc jaiuus ^wv. DR. R. C. McCABE, Dental Surgeon. |||l|BDffice in Hirsch building, over KingsDrug Co's. 8-28-tf f LAURENCE It. NMULLOUGH, SURVEYOR, KINGSTREE, - S. C. Education, Experience and Equipment justify my guarantee. MR. KARL B. SHULER is prepared to handle work accessible to HEMINGWAY, - S. C. 8-14-lyr drTr.Tm^cabe A Dentist. ^KINGSTREE, - S. C W Office in Nexsen Building, over Marcus' m. Store IW. Leland Taylor, DENTIST. Office over DrM V Brockington's Store, KING STRIDE, - S. C. 5-21-tf. M. D. Nesmith DENTIST, LAKE CITY, - - - S. C V Benj. McINMES, M. R.C. V. S. Kater McINNES, M. D.. V. M. D * VETERINARIANS. One of us * ill be at Kingstree the Xfan/^oxr in qqoK mnnfVi of" TTpI. 1119V Uiuuuajr lu vuvn Iiivuvu, MV ler's Stables. 9-28-tf KIN6STREE Lodge, No. 46 A. F.M. meats Thursday before full moon each month. Visiting brethren are cordially invited. R W Fulton, W M. M B Thomas, Sec. 2-27-ly IMCL1I SIITIN?I lUlly?fnt1te?'1o oonL op UK) sit on a stump or hang about on tbr R W Fulton, 27 *"m Con Com ~ LIGHTNING HODS. U. L. Wbitloch, Laks Ci?r. B.C. Special Sal** A|*at. ,k? t bmtm, Utitnfu>timr> of All Kinds iiproved Copper and Gilnnizet Section Roto (Endorsed by the Highest Sciontific Authorities ond Fir- Insurance Companies). PUCE COPPER WISE CABLES, ALL SIZES. U lr Fu" Cjj.> Guarantee Given with Each Job. 1 sell 01. >V>: in of profit, dividing commission with mv customers. S-7-tf | WATTS & WATTS THE KIH6STREE JEWELERS \ We keep on hand everything to be found in an up-to-date jewelry house Repairing and engraving done with neatness and despatch. : As home dealers, guaranteeing Br%a? quality and prices, Solicit Your Patronage. the Railroad Station. CYPRESS . SASH \ DOORS ^ BLINDS %% * < *\% ! % 9? j ' MOULDINGS ^ r AND MILLWORK j Epps' .Market All meats bought and sold I for cash. Don't ask for credit. Epps* MarKet Cr. Academy (ft Mill Stm. ! HntVflM f 11/ ourrcnuw I SHOULD USK ^ 7ho fiosf Remedy ^ for a// forma of H Rheumatism LUMBAGO. SCIATICA GOUT. NEURALGIA^^K AND KIDNEY TROUBLES. gj ll I Jll ' ^TstopthkniISim Quick Ihlhl^wy mvjw * otw ??nn<r^l>y umi "wnow ran on Ntnu?f Sranon Rheumatic Car* Co. lM.lMW.lakiH.CIUCMO T 11/ OlV/11 i "Hunt'sCure"isguaranteed, to stop and ^ j^jVl permanently cure that lUmM ter"^e itching. It is compounded for that frkwf'jdBH PurPose an(t y?ur money \f m fffwL will be promptly refunded { nAi 0ZB WITHOUT QUESTION AHx\ amfm Hunt's Cure falls to curr hch. Eczema, Tetter, Rin/ W Worm or any other Sk.n Disease. 50c at your druggist's, or by mail direct if he hasn't it. Manufactured only by A. B RICHARDS MEDICINE CO., Sherman. Teiai EEBiiS W One application soothes and heals a rouffh*. \ m p.mplyskinjand.whenrepeated.quicklyeffects 19 W a core. Eczema, Erysipelas, Tetter, Ulcers and I all skin diseases yield to its curative properties. SOc. a box. At all Druggists. I Send for free tunyU and hook. "Hssltli sod Beauty " M m a, JOHNSTON. HOLLO WAY & CO.. M % 1730 Sprtnc Qardaa St., PMIa., Pa. & CHlCKESTcR 3 FILLS THE I?1ASM>NJ? Ilium A Ladlr?i Adtypnrl)ruj?l?for A\ ?.|\ y ilU Cbl-chen-ter'n lllnmohuTtrund/AX I'lIU in Red 4n?l (iolcl mruliic\%// TJs -Oftll boxes, sole 1 with Clue Ribbon. V/ W #s?W Ttke no other. Jltiy of roar | / ~ rf Hrnxflst. AskfotCiri.Cin:s.TERS < Jf DIAMOND brand FILLS, for U A** ft yen** known ?s Best, Safest, Always Reltebla ^SOID BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE mmmmmmms [uisiti never before. 1 New creations b( LRCUJ jExq | exhibited as (elsewhere. S. M J k I Also Highest Cash F THE PEOPLI H. A. MILLER ? Profi j arc recommended by i rtaW&i ! crr>': imcntcr. He suj m ^ Side dress cotton w'.ie* when the biooin begin rast, use KairJb makht: ] er acre. Tlii; is also < on corn,.if applied early enough. It w ] Order Kaini: now before the f Kainit and Potash Salts, any qu GERMAN KALI Whitney Central Rank Building Empire I NEW ORLEANS, LA. ATLAftl 8?SS88S$e?88S8S88?8 * Eas The display nov sing added evei ^ 9 SiWMM l ' | r' 5. RovsterGuano Co., \ Norfolk, V.a.N \\ \\\ I \ \ \ \ > itlemen: \ \ * \ I have been using your goods i find it is all O. K. This year I 1-3-4 on half an acre and made which brought me $219.96, cle nds on one acre which brought 1 am well pleased with youi )mmend it as a high grade ferti Yours respectful (Signed) fejER GUi -if [ AM PAYING h Gross Weight t Good Cattle, s 7 S 'rices for Cow Hides. ? s MARKET I , PROPRIETOR r t = S ?????? t itable Side Dressing 2 of side dressing is increasing on 1 OTTON and CORN e 0 do it, if one uses the right goods. a ilications of 200 pounds each per acre 1 well-known Southern investigator and w jgests a 5-5-5 formula, or a mixture of t 'hosphate, Kaioit and Nitrate of Soda. e UNIT i F t the plants are 10 inches high and again s to open. Where cotton is inclined to * g two applications of 200 pounds each rftc. rive against root lice and cut worms 3 ill p;./ you to try it, for Potash Pays. a supply is exhausted. We sell e antity from one 200-lb. bag up. t [ WORKS, Inc. 1 InlMlcg Savannah Bank 4 Trnat Building t A, 6A. SAVANNAH. ?A. V ?? t >ter > j contains exclus ry day at - ] jlj^ wnrHR r for time What Do the Farmers Want? The farmers of South Carolina ave long been demanding a voice i political affairs, and the political evolution engineered by B R Tilllan was in answer to that appeal, ix years ago the farmers of the Itate demanded that E D Smith be ent to the United States Senate, as arming had come to be recognized s the State's mightiest interest, and Ir Smith, a farmer by profession, iad shown by his work for the ''armers' Union that he would do nore to make the farmer's lot more olerable if only given the opportunty. The demand was granted. Mr imith was sent to the Senate, and in hat august assemblage he has more han made good, having achieved nore during his six years of office for he farmer than any other man who ver sat in the Senate of the Jnited States, so far as our informtion goes. To turn him out now, jhon Hp is in hotter nosition bv far han he was six years ago to do ffective work, and to substitute or him a man who knows very little bout farming, and has never inluded the farmer's interests in his ilatform to any great extent, would >e a terrible mistake, so far as the armers are concerned, and we don't ee how the farmers, if thej care nything at all for their own intersts, can fail to line up solidly for he man who has been so faithful to heir interests, and who will be in >osition to do far more effective vork for them if given another erm.?Chester Reporter. 4illin ive novelties no [Cingstre ??? ?? ? ? SHAW SCHOOL -? An enjoyable entertainment was given at the Shaw school Wednesday night, April 8. Everyone pres?nt seemed to enjoy it very much. Following was the programme: Song? "J ust Before the Battle, Mother'' School. Recitation?"Little Mollie Whimper" Fairy Stone. Play?"Aunt Nancy's Missionary Society"? Hennie Brunson, Belle Brunson,Lillie Brunson, Sammie Brunson, Myrtie Burrows and Thelma Tharpe. Song?"Battle Hymn of the Republic" School. Recitation ?"Suppose,My Little Lady" Lillie Brunson. Play?"Dot Entertains"?C1 arence Brunson and Myrtie Burrows. ' Song?"Tramp! Tramp! Tramp!" School. Play ? "Some Noted Characters" ? .lohnnie Hinds, Thelma Tharpe, Epsie Burrows and Louis Bunch. Recitation?"Not a Born Orator" Joseph Hinds. Play?"Uncle Pete"?Everett Hinds and Renelder Tharpe. Song?"'Dixie" School Play?"Leaflets and Ladybugs"?Thelrna Tharpe, Epsie Burrows, Freda Tharpe, Myrtie Burrows, Lillie Brunson and Cornelia Bunch. Recitation Pearl Stone Play?"In Want of a Servant"?Everett Hinds, llennie Brunson, Lillie Brunson and Joseph Hinds. Recitation?"When Pa Begins to Shave" ?Sammie Brunson Play?"Aunt Lucindy Stays"?Belle Brunson, Hennie Brunson, Remington Stone and Everett Hinds. Song.. "My Old Kentucky Home" Play?"Capable Servant"?Remington Stone, Renelder Tharpe and Laurie Burrows. Reci tation?' 'Vacation " LouisBunch. Song?"Vacation" School. After the foregoing programme UnJ koon onnnauafnllu Cflrripd Ollt the Iiau Utv. 11 OUVWMiUii; > >.?. ? following received prizes: Hennie Brunson for highest yearly average. 94i%, and Joseph Hinds for attending school regularly for the year. YEARLY AVERAGES. Grade VII. Hennie Brunson 94 1-8 Grade VI. Renelder Tharpe 93^ Belle Brunson 90 Grade V. Remington Stone 93$ Myrtie Burrows. 92 Laurie Burrows 81 Grade IV. Joseph Hinds 93 5-8 Sammie Brunson 90 Lillie Brunson 92 Grades II and III. Thelma Tharpe 93 2-3 Fairy Stone 89 Grade I?Advanced. Louis Bunch : 92 Epsie Burrows 91 Grade I?Primary. Freda Tharpe 92 Johnnie Hinds ?.yu Cornelia Bunch 90 Straight at It. There is no use of our "beating around the bush." We might. as well out with it first as last. We want you to try Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the next time you have a (.ough or cold. There is no reason so far as we can see why you should not do so. This preparation by its remarkable cures has gained a world wide reputation, and people everywhere speak of it in the highest terms of praise. It is for sale by all dealers. * When a man who has been stung on a deal says he "doesn't mind losing the money, but it's tne principle of the thing he doesn't like," we usually write it down in our mind that he 3pells it "principal."? Philadelphia Inquirer. Spring Laxative and Blood Cleanser. Flush out the accumulated waste and poisons of the winter months; cleans your stomach, liver and kidneys of all impurities. Take Dr King's New Life Pills; nothing better for purifying the blood. Mild, non-griping laxative. Cures constipation; makes you feel fine. Take no other. 25c, at your druggist. Bucklen's Arnica Salve for all hurts. leryj t to be found i e, S. C. J