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I Professional GardsTj ? ? John de Saussure Oilland Attorney^at^Law Second Floor Masonic Tempie Florence, S. C. 1866 1914 A. M. SNIDER, SURGEON DENTIST. Over Gamble & Jacobs' Drug Store. DR. R. C. McLABi^, Dental Surgeon. ^"Office in Hirsch building over Kingstree Drug Go's. 8-28-tf DR. R. J, MLCABE, Dentist. KINGSTREE, . S. Cj Office in McCabe Building, next to Court House. W. Leland Taylor,; DENTIST. Office over Dr W V Brockiogton' 8 Store, KINGSTREE, - S. C. 5-21-tf. <M.D. Nesmith DENTIST. ft LAKE CITY. ---SC. ft Benj. MclNNES, M. R.C. V. S. 9 B. Kater MclNNES, M. D..V.M.D 1 VETERINARIANS. One of us will be at Kingstree the first Monday in each month, at Heller's Stables. 9-28-tf KINGSTREE iPSST lot,ge'No'46 /^f\ A. F.M. y^meets Thursday before full moon each wonth. Visiting brethren are cordially inyited. R W Fulton, W M. M B Thomas. Sec. 2-27-ly R W Fulton, 87 18m. Con Com. r^. , LIGHTWN6 R0BS. H. I.. WHIT LOCK. I Lake City, S. C., K^qr^d Special Sales Agent I i .. I Representing the largest manirwrm of all kinds Ira fLjifa.- jfyVv- proved Copper and Galvanized . Sect?>n Rod*. 1 Endorsed by the Highest Scientific Au[ Hj^ thoriuea and Fire Insurance wMHy-ffffVi Companies). Pure Copper Wire Cable t, all sizes. Our Full Cost Guarantee jfiven with each job. I seV <*.i close marjrin of profit, divid: iir commission with mv customers. S-7-tf is the: Fatal Season or THE YEAR FOR ZL.XTTF STCCZ: Can you recall how you felt when you lost your good horse or mule? Protect yourself against! death among your horses with \Live StocK Insurance. We insure for half value. Rate ?$6.00 per $100.00; $7.00 on mortgaged stock. Write us a card if you are interested and we will go to see you. Klssstree Insurance, Real Estate & Loan Co. W. H. Wei.ch, Sec & Treas. ? Sprir H A swlcndid slio m prices. J ust rec< || su: Pjs. M J KXXXJOOOOOOOOC S JUST RE 8 One car of Buggies x cars of Wagons, o o Bakes, Reapers a X Harrows, Arc. W< X hie Rowland, J. ( X A* Parker Buggies, ? and Thornhili W 0 Mowers, Hakes,Kea] X rows, &c. We alst 0 of Harness, Saddles X Whips, &c. Q Come to see us and buj X Williamsburg Liv y KINGSTR X THOS. McCUTCHEN, M vdxx xxxxx>ooooc 1 J. L Sr I ~ ~ ? i Is selling lo ? and Mules I Always a dr i fully selecte | hand. Alws 1 a sale or sw? I J- L. ST pb Livery, Feed a |j Lake City, [Also Highest Cash P 'HE PEOPLE H. A. MILLER, W. J. R< f< Groc J All kinds?P J Your Patronage Solicited IT PAYS TO ADVERTI lg'sNe wing of all that is nei eiveil, a full line of MMER VRCU t ? CXXXXXXXXXXXTJ! iCEIVED & i and Surreys, two & ne car of Mowers, X nd Binders. Disc Q 3 handle the relia- X i. Smith, Guilford o Steel King,Weber x ? 1 %.ji agons, JicLormiCK a pers&Binders,Har- 0 > carry a full stock X i,Summer Dusters, 0 i right. Yours to please, Q e Stock Company x XE, S.?C. ~ X [anager. V: ooocxxxxxxxxS n rrirrv 1 1 UV/IU: 1 | ts of Horses 'm this season. jf ove of care- 1 :d stock on i tys ready for |j IP' 1> ucreyI ind bale Stable eg j South Carolina jf' AM PAYING Gross Weight Good Cattle, rices for Cow Hides. rs MARKET PROPRIETOR <+ * * * m I eddick's >r eries 'rices lowest and will be Appreciated. SE IN THE RECORD! 888888888888888888888888888 westF vest and best for Spr QII KC YOURS FOR S, mmmmmzmmm | Backaches! ? 11 Miss Myrtle Cothrum, II* 111 ofRussellviile,Ala.,says: IIII IX "For nearly a year, I suf- 1X1 I K fered with terrible back- I I | ache, pains in my limbs, I and my head ached nearly I all the time. Our family j | doctor treated me, but I only gave me temporary ? I relief. I was certainty in i bad health. My school || teacher advised me to S * TAKE [I Cardui E The Woman's Tonic II I took two bottles, in all, 11 and was cured. I shall I jjj always praise Cardui to 11 sick and suffering wO- 1\ men." If you suffer from 11 pains peculiar to weak [ f women, such as head- If IY1 ache, backache, or other 1X1 lyl need a tonic for that tired, |Uj nervous, worn-out feel- jXr Ir Look! Listen! I Something New | Kingstree j 1 .J. 1 CUUC1 gl QOO | has just opened up a new I 5c and lOc 0 DEPARTMENT STORE I Don't fail to call and see I them when you come to j; town. We have the greatest E values at 5c and 10c that I - ever struck Kingstree. NET CASH j; our only terms in this de| partment. Pendergrass Bros. Co. I Kingstree, - S. C. 'Phone 14. Undressed Lumber. ? i 1 - - r 1 always nave on nana a iut ui un- i dressed lumber (board and framing) at, my mill near Kingstree. for sale at the ' lowest price for good material. See or j write me for further information, etc. i F. H. HODGE. ?WZ ThmBont Remedy Hf fbP ?ff form* of ffRheumaifem 5GATI CA^COU T.'NE URALC! AND KIDNEY TROUBLES. ^ T AMPLE ?t-t>?OP?- FMt ON RtQUUr Swanson Rheumatic Cure Co,, 1M-1U W. Ufa su CHICAOO 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. P.ease bear this in mind. tf I immmsmmm 'o cViini (AOl HV/t ins and Summer is n C7 IN ALL BUSINESS, TRAPPED THE THIEF. i A South American Experience With a Tragic Ending. In describing certain experiences among the outlaw* and desperadoes of South America an English traveler tells the following grisly story: "One night a fanner was roused from sleep by hearing unusual and stealthy noises about the place. He got quietly out of bed and, after listening attentively discovered that some people outside were cutting a hole through the door close to the bolt by which it was held. "It did not require any great amount of detective talent to guess the object of the operation, and the best way to foil it was suggested by a thong of rawhide with a loop on it which hung from a hook on tlic inside of the door. Noiselessly removing the thong, he slipped the end of it through the loop, and there he stood armed with an impromptu lasso, ready for action. "It was an anxious time while the farmer stood watching Hie hole in the door grow larger and larger until at last it was of sufficient size to effect the purpose for which it was made. "The supreme moment arrived, and a hand was stealthily inserted not only through the hole, but also through the loop of the little las3o nrViJrtVi Vmntr filrillfnllv around it. nuivu uuug j With a sudden jerk the loop was tightened around the wrist and the hand dragged in as far as the aperture would allow, while the thong was securely fastened to the hook on the back of the door, "Th(? robber_was perfectly helpless. His companions came to his aid and, having ineffectually dragged at the imprisoned arm till they were tired, gave up the struggle and prepared to deparTT : "But they were prudent men, and it occurred to them that to save himself their companion might betray them. Dead men, they thought, tell no tales, so they killed him."? New York Mail. ? ' - I Sea the Good In Others. When thou wilt cheer and comfort thyself, call to mind the several gifts and virtues of them whom, thou dost dailv converse with?.as. JfHlattsdmkJlQhmansUri/ik' I Everybodys$rW /\/igorously gocx delicious. 7 and refreshing. I The nationa 1, ?and y vk Demand the genuiai ijh Nickname* eocoura THE COCA-COL/ Wheaerw Atlanta. ?ou ten an Arrow think f Coca Cola. )<^a)<-w>rteyv>^OC^V>Oi%OCVOCyOCy>>C>>>Cy>> .A ' i5Arc ow here in a wide var . COLO Kingstre wmsssssssssmsm lor example, the industry of the one, the modesty of another, tlfe liberality of a third, or another some other +hing. For nothing can so muc1: .ejoice thee as the resemblances and parallels of several virtues visible and eminent in the dispositions of those who live with thee, especially when, all at once, as near as may be, they represent themselves unto thee. And, therefore, thou must have them always in a readiness.?Marcus Aurelius. Curious Russian Law. Russia has a law which to outside observers seems almost to put a premium on theft, by which stolen goods become the property of the thief if he can prove that he haa had possession of them for over five years. In the thieves' market ?which is, of course, licensed by the police?goods that admittedly have been stolen (more than five years before) are openly offered foi sale, and the place is a veritable mecca for the light fingered gentry and their enterprising friends, as also for the more honest members of society, who secure many a tempting bargain. Hid Snp Thim AH Befon. ^ i-i i u unce wuue oauies muilwiuu mley was visiting a town where he was booked to give a reading a committee called to take him in a carriage over the city. In acknowledging the compliment he said: "I'll go with you, gentlemen, provided you promise you will not ihovr me the new courthouse, the. new town hall, the new bridge, the new school building and the new jail, for I've seen them all a hundred times in as many towns, and they invariably wear me out before the time arrives for the curtain to , rise on the evening entertainment.* | _ Briof Views of Matrimony. ! A man about 6iity years of age | remarked to a friend of his that he really must get married. "You see," he said, "when I die thero is no one j to close my eyes." "Oh, but," objected the friend, "you may get some one who will open them for vou."?'The Marriageable Age," by the Rev. E. J. Hard/. < ?J : ; zL*? ^Hp J ? and keenly I hirst-quenching 1 \ COMPANY Here I iety of styles and |j RS. J :e, S. 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