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: [^Professional Cards. | John de Saussure Oilland | Attorney/at^Law Second Floor Masonic Temple Florence, S. C, 1866 1914 A. M. SNIDER, f SURGEON DENTIST. Over Gamble & Jacobs' Drug Store. DR. R. C. McCABE, Dental Surgeon. TT: ^ ATTnv l^lnOTQ. Umce in nirscii uuuumg, u>w tree Drug Co's. 8-28-tf DR. R. J, MCCABE, Dentist. KINGSTREE, S. C Office in Nexsen Building, over Marcus' Store. W. Leland Taylor, DENTIST. Office over Dr W V Brockington' 8 Store, KINGSTREE, - S. C. 5-21-tf. M- D. Nesmith DENTIST. LAKE CITY. - - - S. C Benj. McINNES, M. R.C. V. S. B. Kater McINNES, 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 KINGSTREE Lodge, No, 46 meetls Thursday before full moon each month. Visiting brethren are cordially inyited. R W Fulton, W M. M R Thomas. Sec. 2-27-ly ' IMCUI HllTtXIl WwfiS/lr li!2^^TlteSPtooonK ap and sit on a stump R W Fulton, 97 12m. Goa Com. ^ LIGHTNING RODS, PS^tU/" H- L< WHITLOCK, Lake City. S. C., Special Sales Agent J .. _ Representing the largest manufacturers of all kinds Improved Copper and Galvanized Section Rods. (Endorsed by the Highest Scientific AuL thorities and Fire Insurance Companies). Pure Copper Wire Cables, all sizes. Our Full Cost Begy'' ? Guarantee given with each job. ? I sell on close margin of profit, dividing commission with mv customers. 3-7-tf inittoi irmri nv cmnr VIA l id jcncuii oiunt KINGSTREE. S. C. 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 tha Railroad Station. J- & 'Z.-J Vk. '%*^ ^rr?//////j ISprir A splendid sho prices. Just rec< SU1 S. M ^ tmmmmm.msi KXXXXXXXXXXXXX ? JUST RE O One car of Buggies X cars of Wagons, on 0 Bakes, Reapers an X Harrows, Arc. We ^ ble Rowland, J. 0. x & Parker Buggies,S Q and Thornhill Wa 0 Rowers, Rakes, Reap X rows, Ac. We also c* ?f* H triicoi Saddles.! X Whips, &c. Q Come to see us and buy 1 X Williamsburg Live X KINGSTRE )( THOS. McCUTCHEN, Ma S^XXXXXXXXXXXXX } J. L ST j? Is selling lots I and Mules t Always a dro fully selected hand. Alwaj a sale or swai J. L. STi Livery, Feed an< Lake City, I x. i Also Highest Cash Pri THE PEOPLE' ^ H. A. MILLER, P W. .1. Re fo Groo All kinds?Pi i I 1 =======z== Your Patronage Solicited : iTMS TO ADVERTIS lg'sNe1 wing of all that is new< iived, a full line of MMER I V R C U c OOOOOOOOOOOGS CEIVED $ ami Surreys, two ^ e car of Mowers, X (1 Binders, Disc ? handle the relia- x . Smith, Guilford O iteel King,Weber x igons, McCormick X ers&Binders,Har- 0; carry a full stock X Summer Dusters, Oj lght. Yours to please, Qj Stock Company x s* c. y inager. ^ i XXXUXXXXXXXXN ?? UCKEY| 5 of Horses i his season. 1 ve of care- ? : 1 stock on ji c ready for 11 UCREYl d Sale Stable c CarnhnA k/VM M wv>f>vv^^vfw^Vf #X >< >< >< >< >< >< #5K >< >< >< t< > ?>A^v*<>\^>v<>vA>VA>v"4^VA>v4>v<rvw%Kr4 AM PAYING Y jross Weight ? Good Cattle, ? y ices for Cow Hides, ? S MARKET > ROPRIETOR | - d 1( :ddick's r eries "ices lowest and will lie Appreciated. ? IN THE RECORD! west F est and best for Sprii SILKS I YOURS FOR I 5 , "Cured" j ft Mrs. Jay McGee.of Steph- ?a\ f-4 enville, Texas, writes: ' For I nine (9) years. I suffered with & womanly trouble. I had ter- i rible headaches, and pains in my back, etc. It seemed as if & I would die, I suffered so. At Jl H last, I decided to try Cardui, n the woman's tonic, and it w & helped me right away. The 9 '?-.11 M/N* An 1 ir Vi<a1 npH Ivj kw iuu ucdiiucia iiui win/ uwipww h-m W me, but it cured me." TM jj TAKE LI Carduig ?! The Woman's Tonic J Cardui helps women in time of greatest need, because it 3< contains ingredients which act vj specifically, yet gently, on the weakened womanly organs. Si So, if you feel discouraged, K| blue, out-of-sorts. unable to Kl t J do your household work, on t J jA account of your condition, stop TM W worrying and give Cardui a IV E trial. It has helped thousands [S E of women,?why not you ? Lwi M Try Cardui. E-71 Fl Don't fail to read our Classified olumn. There you may find just le thing you long have sought and lourned because you found it not. OU CUHOT ALWAYS ESCAPE rithout some damage to your ar. Accidents, more or less seious, are bound to happen to evryone. Many break-downs, howver, can be avoided by keeping our machine in first-class condion. Why not have us overhaul our auto regularly and make any epairs necessary? We'll make tie charges all right. lamer-Thompson Co. Undressed Lumber I always have on hand a lot of unressed lumber (board and framing) at ly mill near Kingstree. for sale at the >west price for good material. See or rrite me for further information, etc. F. H. HODGE. RHEUMATIC SUFFERERS SHOULD USE H The Beet Remedy Foe all forme of Rheumatism OS^tUMBAGO. SCIATICA GOUT. NEURALGIA^^K ANDKlDNEYTRWmi^^JM^ aS^&tq^kzpa!hK& n^Hk oiv*s Quick N* PtW RMM4y^H^V AMPLE "1-DWOPS" rm ON RCQUOr Swanson Rheumatic Cure Co. 1U-1U W. Lak* St, CHICAOO V asmoi iig and Summer is n IN ALL BUSINESS, SUTTONS SKETCHES. Current Events of Local Interestr Merely Mentioned. (Received too late for last week's issue). J Suttons, May 4:?A good rainj would be gladly welcomed by the farmers of this place. We are sorry to learn of measles being in the neighborhood, Mr S J Walters has been in bed several days with this malady, but, we are glad to say, he is out again and able to return to his place of business at Taft. Mr Capers West is now improving nicely; he has been in a critical condition since the last of December when he was taken with pneuonrl nnmnl?/?nHr>nQ <5Pt in* hut I luuxua auu uuujpuvMwivMw www | with the skill of Dr W D Rich and | careful attention of his nurses he is | now climbing the hill of recovery, j All hope for him speedy re toration to his wonted health. Messrs A W Graham and R D Blakeley went to Kingstree Monday, on business. Dr D Z Rowell and sister, Miss Ethel, visited friends here last Tuesday, the former having just returned from Atlanta, Ga, where he is taking a course in dentistry. Mr and Mrs R E Blakeley and children spent Saturday and Sunday with the former's sister, Mrs M C Wilson, near Andrews. Miss Sue McKnight, the attractive school-ma'am of the Martin school, left several days ago for her home near Kingstree, to the regret of lots of the young folk here. Since so many of the teachers are finishing up and going away, the young men are wearing long faces. Cheer up, boys, "absence make the heart grow fonder" and 'Rah! for the home girls now. Among those who attended the Jlnf.i/if nAri^.irfinnn of firoplwillp last week from here were Messrs R P Hinnant, R D Blakeley and ? Carter. Mr Frank Sedgwick, of this place, seems to find some attraction around about Trio. Wonder what it can be? Well, Mr Editor, no news of interest this week. But if this doesn't find its "last resting place'' in the waste basket, you will hear again from the Poor Boy. Coughed for Three Years. "I am a lover of your godsend to humanity and science. Your medicine, Dr King's New Discovery, cured my cough of three years standing," says Jennie Flemming, of New Dover, Ohio. Have you an annying cough? Is it stubborn and won't yield to treatment? Get a 50c bottle of Dr King's New Discovery today. What it did for Jennie Flemming it will do for you, no matter how stubborn or chronic a cough may be. It stops a cough and stops throat and lung trouble. Relief or money back. 50c and $1.00, at your Druggist's. Bucklen's ArnicaSalve for Pimples. When they get to equipping aeroplanes with whistles the airships I that Dass in the night and speak to j each other in passing are j?oinsr to interfere with the outdoor sleepers. GOOD FOR THE EYES-AND EYES ONLY , ABE YOUR EYES watery, mattery, weak? Get a JWc. tube of EAGLE EYE SAL YE. Uae it and avoid yraanlated lids, growth*, styes and other bad results that follow this sore sign of Infected eves. Eagle Eyes for everybody If they use EAGLE EYE Salve. I A LJLO^~m.JL low here in a wide var . COLO Kingstre immmmgm&mmm r ?MR. LEWIS A. RIFFLE tell* his experience with cough* and cold* that lead to nervoutne** and debility. Colds are often [?< - V ' : *7 Ing the Summer because Inactive order are prime ing a cold from getting well. yW& Pe-ru-na has ' jjaji very beneficial jmBH| laxative quali- ; ties that neutralize such condi- Lewi* Riffle, tions. Its tonic ingredients tone up * *" ' J ?),. the system, ana mus mtigutaic stomach's functions to normal activity. Mr. Riffle's experience is especially interesting at this time of the year because it shows the close relationship there is between a nervous breakdown and a neglected cold. Pe-ru-na should be kept in the home at all times, that a cold upon its first appearance may be treated promptly and successfully. This often saves money and time, and what is more important, a great deal of vitality. Mr. Riffle, of 758 Gautonbein Ave., Portland, Ore., writes: "1 have found Pe-ru-na a most remarkable medicine for building up the system and for curing coughs and colds. "I took it for four weeks a few months ago when I was all run down, nervous and debilitated, and it quickly restored my health. "I always keep It on hand, as a few doses will cure a cold If taken In time." People who object to liquid medicines can now obtain Pe-ru-na Tablets. Ask your Druggist for Free Peruna Lucky Day Almanac for 1014. Pertinent Paragraphs. The worry genu causes a lot of unnecessary trouble. If a man Is seasick It's natural for him to want the earth. A man Isn't necessarily charitable because he gives himself away. Unscrambling eggs is now one of the chief activities in financial circles. The czar pays $75,000 for a painting. Guaranteed as still life, we suppose. When it comes to baseball leagues two Is company and three is a complication. "Is obesity hereditary T asks an exchange. Not at the present price of sirloin. Any lawyer will tell yon that some people won't take advice even when they pay for it The price of golf balls has been re- ? duced, bat the penalty for losing one remains the same. ^ England will try for the south pole again. She doesn't believe that Amundsen got away with it It's up to you either to take things as they come or turn your back and let them meander by. The barking dog seldom bites, but we'll take people's word for it rather than submit to a test case. The German comedy, "When Women Are Silent" is drawing great crowds. That Isn't a comedy; it's a joke. WDy DOC pui a stale vu me lnstead of a meter go that people can weigh their words more carefully? Some of those big London houses will become famous for the American millionaires who have rented them. In Scotland there Is a cow with a j wooden leg. We believe it We've had a steak off many a one like that Philadelphia is a live town, nevertheless. The mint coined $2,000,000 more money last year than In the year before. If that automatic restaurant really eliminates the waiter with the unmanicured nails it has accomplished1 no small feat When you want us to change the address of your paper it will save lots of trouble to name the old: as well as the new postoffice. Please" bear this in mind. tf Here 1 iety of styles and |j RS. J se, S. C. I i v