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| Professional Card7"| John de Sjussure Oiiland Attorney/at/Law Second Floor Masonic Temple Florence, S. C 1866 1914 A. M. SNIDER, SURGEON DENTIST. Over Gamble -& Jacobs' Drug Store. ^ DR. R. C. McCABE, Den', a I Surgeon. Oince in Hirsch building, over Kingstree Drug Co's. 8-28-tf | "LAURENCE H. MTOUGH, j SURVEYOR, KINGSTKEE, - 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 yDR. R. J7 McCABE, Dentist. KINGSTREE, , S. C Office in Nexsen Building, over Marcus' Store. W. Leiand Taylor,j DENTIST. office over Dr W V Brocklngtoti's Store, KINGS TREE. - S.C. 5-21-tf. I M. D. Nosmith DENTIST. LAKE CITY. - . - S. C y Ben]. 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 Hel ler's Stables. 9-28-tf I mm Ledge, No. 46 A. F.M. meets Thursday before full moon each month. Visiting brethren are cordially invited. R W Fulton, W M. ^ MB Thomas, Sec. 2-27-ly ilallykjviteSPto ooro. ?p &nd git on ? stomj R W Fulton, 87 1 *ro. Con Com | LI5HfNIN6 RODS. H H* L< WHITLOCK, i L?k? City, S. C.. Special Sales Agent Representing the largest mant ufacturers of -all kinds Im. t I n__i~ 'proved Copper and Galvanised ?U-'TAjj Section Rods. (Endorsed by ab'tK'ry l'"' aiifhest Scientific AuJ'Vvasi thirties and Fire Insurance ^ r.-n.-?anie?). Pure Copper Wire C ibies. all sires. Our Full Cost i a ran tee given with each job. ? ! sel! on close margin of profit, dividing commission with mv customers. 8-7-tf > WATTS' JEWELRY STORE) \ KINGSTREE, S. G. I keep on hand everything to be found in an up-to-date jewelry house Repairing and engraving done with neatness and despatch. :: As a home dealers, guaranteeing quality and prices, I Solicit Your Patronage. Near the Railroad Station. II IN |! are predoiniiiatii |: Just received, a Ij |S. Mi? Il I CYPRESS I . SASH ; \ DOORS ) ^ BLINDS I % ? tP V ; 'A% |! o < ^ V* 13 j MOULDINGS AND MILL WORK ! - Epps' Market 11 All meats bought and sold 1 for cash. Don't ask for I credit- | Epps' MarKet ? ' Cr> Academy (ft Mill Sta< | j Mlllll HB? j RHEUM ATM) SUFFERERS SHOULD UU foWj The Beat Remedy Fop mil forma of IS Rheumatism ' sciatica!" cou AND KIDNEY TROUBLES. / L STOP ( Qak .*$ im>li -?-oiroM" ntn on NKouar Swans on Rheumatic Curo Cw iw-iu w. uim it. cmicaso Why Scratch? (Mjw "Hunt's Cure" is guarf&jL anteed, to stop and permanently cure that terrible itching. It is pMIcompounded for that frar JPSi PurP?se an<* y?ur money if a ffSMLI will be promptly refunded i?SA ^THOUT QUESTION tmrm hunt's Cure fails to cure ,tch' ^Czema? Tetter, Ring Worm or any other Skin I Disease. 50c at your druggist's, or by mail direct if be hasn't it Manufactured only by A. B RICHARDS MEDICINE CO., Sherman, Tain iHravn^r"Bli0VT?vasp^p*^ (r One application soothes and heals a rough pimp!yskin,and.when repeat ed.quicklyeftects V a core. Eczema, Erysipelas, Tetter, Ulcers ar.d ft all skin diseases yield to its curative properties. 1 SOc. a box. At *11 Druzdsts. r; Saod for fr?? aampl* and hook. "Haaltb and Beauty." B ? JOHNSTON. MOU.OWAY* CO., E fzHiuH .Sfuf! t> FILLS i '.t? JUAkOND LXtNU. a as!:)- ?rltrnulM(or /A y-'.vid ( ht-clic?.ter>l>tmona unnil/A\ 1*111* in Iltd Uold t:;fU],ic\y/ >-v bores, sealed with lilue Ribbon. \y fM ^ wS Take no otkcr. Kur of roup I / ~ (if Avkfort'lil-t'IIKtv-TEKS I W Jf DIAMOND KRAND FILLS, for SO yy M years known as Best. Safest. Always Reliable -r SCLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE NIISITF. MILLIN ig characteristics of ?ig shipment of LADI' i R C UI idmmmmmsssbbsb ic v/-v/vr \/\/\r?/N<vWYY * \ /\yvx w'v'vvvvN * J JUST RE( 5 One car of Ruggies? < cars of Wagons, 011c 5 Rakes, Reapers an< < Harrows, Arc. We ] 5 l)Ie Rowland, J. G. < & Parker Buggies,Si * and Thornhili Waj 5 Mowers,Rakes,Reape R rows, Ac. We also < $ of Hai ness, Saddles, S K Whips, &c. J Come to see us and buy ri < Williamsburg Live K KINGSTRE THOS. McCUTCHEN, Mai ^XXXXXXXXXXXXX I J. L. ST1 ft} ' Is selling lots I and Mules tl 1 Always a droi I fully selected I hand. Alway | a sale or swap | J. L. ST1 Livery, Feed anc | Lake City, Also Highest Cash Pri THE PEOPLE' I H. A. MILLER, PI W. J. Re fo Groc< All kinds?Pr Your Patronage Solicited i I IT PAYS TO ADVERTISI STYLE ERYANl the wonderful array ES* SLIPPERS of the YOURS FOR I ^ ) / xxxxxxxxxxx?? 2EIVED ? uid Surreys, two O s car of Mowers, y 1 Hinders, Disc X handle the relia- x! Smith, Guilford o! teel King,Weber *ons, McCormick X rs&Binders,Har- 0 :arry a full stock X Summer Dusters, O ght. Yours to please, Q Stock Company x E, S. C. X nag'er. y OOCXXXXXXXXN urKFYi, of Horses i lis season. |j re of care- | stock on | s ready for 1 jcrey! I Sale Stable South Carolina |j AM T1 A VT?A 1 flLj.li riiiiiiw Iross Weight jood Cattle, cos for Cow Hides, S MARKET ROPRIETOR ddick's r eries ices lowest ind will be [Appreciated. I E IN THE RECORD! ; AND l>LADI1 of Summer Ready-t( latest style, in all si iUSINESS, * ITQfW m?M ; I ft is\. . si i*. UJlW7 si6.." 1 Was Ab:? to i.:jep and Eat j Mrs. Mtiell r .: }p^Z^ ^ | Peruna fully explains why she l I S.nS MRS.M.MUmXR. A few years ago P.* she was very sick. The trouble seemed to be the stomach and liver. She suaereu great rain. Was unable to get anything to help her. She was growing weaker and weaker. She became tired of life. Somebody Suggested that she write to the Peruna Co. She did so. Through their advice she began to use Peruna. In a letter from her at this time she says: "Through the use of Peruna I have regained my health. I took only a bottle and a half when I was able to sleep and eat again and my nervousness disappeared." No wonder Mrs. Mueller keeps Peruna in the house. Under similar circumstances Peruna would be in every house in the land. Any one taking Peruna ought to have a free copy of the "Ills of Life." Address Peruna Co., Columbus, Ohio, People who object to liquid modi* einee oan now obtain Peruna Tablet* Ask your Druggist for free Peruna L,ucky Day Almanac for 1014. , Tho Alligator Then Opened Its Mouth. "M'randy, 1 hear tell they's lots o' them alligators round in these deep waters, so we'll have to look sharp."? Philadelphia Ledger. Long Suffering. Hubby?Why do you keep me waiting on this corner for two hours? You said you were merely going to step in to see how Mrs. Gabb was. ! Wifey?Well. she insisted on telling me.?St Louis Globe-Democrat mt O 11 CtMe^Bj^Gmu 17 / Oerms gat under the r akin or la a broken \ 4 Pua'iorM^or plm^iej i f fallow. f 4 OK. BELL'S A \ Antiseptic Salve \ m toon destroy* these germs and keep* them A \ Jjeen ?ad healthy until nature heals. Use It on \ A J A0*! "pe. In the noae, anywhere, for It A V ie CLEAN. PURE A&D HEALINQ. f 4 "Tall It By The BelT 4 Undressed Lumber- I I 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. Mmmmmmmmz ? ^ ELEGA ES'DREI )-Wear Apparel we ai zes. Come and see Kingstre J EISGSTKE HIGHAKB~ I GRADED SIHltOL NOTES. ; ? ??*-#? ? * HONOR ROLL. Grade I. Mary Catherine Epp.s 99 Jape Giliand 99 Stella Wolfe 97 Elizabeth Swails 96 Mary Louise Flagler 95 Mae Burgess 94 Jack Arrowsmith 94 Grade I?Advanced. Patty Scott Epps 97 Julia Hall 96 J C Steele 95 Grace Kinder 94 Ivena Burgess 94 Genevieve Heddick ..93 Laurie Fulton 93 Grade II. Ola Dubose 95 Mary Sue Harrington 94 Grade III. Mow PnnV OA mwj Lillie Baker 93 John Harrington 90 Grade IV. Maria Epps 93 Doshia Sexton 91 Grade V. . Hubert Speigner 95 Ethel Anderson 94 Mrdge McCants 94 Modena Mims. 92 Ela Dubose 91 Grade VI. Serena Lee . 96 Hampden Montgomery 95 William Cooper 05 James Sullivan 94 Mary McCants 92 Grade VII. Hnllo Cav f Ar? QQ i/Cilt ?/U Grade VIII. Erline Mcintosh 96 Lula Sexton 95 Grade X. Rubie Thorn 98 Jennie Lee Epps % Emma Brockington 94 We respectfully remind our friends that it is against our rule to publish free notices, for any cause whatsoever, more than one time. That is, if such notices or announcements are carried more than one week, we expect advertising rates for the extra insertions. In publishing a newspaper we have to treat every one alike and as we have only a limited amount of space at our disposal, if we run these free notices week after week, the paper would eventually be over-crowded with them to the exclusion of live news matter. While radium costs $3,000,000 an ounce even our most vivid millionaires will not get their teeth filled with it. Rheumatism Quickly Cured. "My sister's husband had an attack of rheumatism in his arm," writes a well known resident of Newton, Iowa. "I Rave him a bottle of Chamberlain's Liniment which he applied to his arm and on the next morning the rheumatism was gone." For chronic muscular rheumatism you will find nothing better than Chamberlain's Liniment. Sold by all dealers. Footprints on the sands of time are all very well, but most people prefer to leave tracks made by automobile tires. Over $25,000 Given Away. The Daily Constitution has just announced a bigsubscription campaign in which o\er $25,000 will be given away. The prizes consist of thirteen automobiles, nine $750 self-player I am/I *v nmr noak aurorHa TKo piaiiU9,ailU iiidiij vaou httmiuu. AMV contest is open to any woman in Georgia or contiguous territory. If interested, write The Constitution, Contest Department,Atlanta, Ga, today for full particulars. NCE ss | a nnvv disnlnvin?. ^ v/ IIV ff Mbl them. . I; se, S. C. | . . ? ... ii .: _. J^j