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CONGRESSIONAL CAMPAIGN. The Candidates for Congress to Speak Here July 23?Schedule. Messrs A L Hamer, J W Ragsda'e and J E Eilerbe, the candidates f u Congress in th-> Sixth district, have arranged the following schedule >f campaign meetings, at which tra-y will speak: Georgetown. Monday, Ju.y 2<'. Carver's Bay, Tuesday. July 21. Greeiyvilie, Wednesday, July 22. Kingstree, Thursday, July 2h. Lake City, Friday, July 24. Florence, Saturday, July 2>. Johnsonvillo, Monday. July 27. Timmonsviiie, Tuesday, juiy gt>. Darlington. Wednesday. July 20. Lamar. Thursday. July Jo. Hartsville, Friday, July Ml. Bennettsviile.Saturday, August 1. Ciio. Monday. August ' *. McColl. Tuesday. August 1. Latta. Wednesday, August 5. Dillon. Thursday, August ?>. Page's Mills. Friday. August 7. Marion. Saturday. August S. Mullins. Monday. August 1 >. Loris, Tuesday. August 11. Conway, Wednesday. August 12. Dog Bluff (Horry county), Thursday. August 1M. Corncobs In industry. Millions of c.>me ?1)3 discarded i?v farmers are annually turned into an available an 1 useful comnnditv. worth more than $500,000. by six factories of Missouri. The industry o is one peculiar to Missouri. The commodity is the corncob pipe. The six factories produced 2^.173 SS2 cob pipes in 1912. Three of the factories are in Washington, Franklin county, and one each in lioonville, Union and Owensviiie. Shipments were made to Canada, Europe. Asia, South America, Africa, A .vStrah'a and New Zealand, besides the arge number sent into every State in the Union. Not less than 13,0 o.uOO corncobs were utilized for toe output of 2S,171,s72 pipes, allowing two bowls to each cob, and figuring for those which were wasted in the process of manufacture. The cobs used by the pipe factories were the largest obtainable. Allowine 100 to the bushel, it took 150,000 bushels of cobs. It took 380 men and seventy-two women to make the pipes. They were paid $152,406. The raw material put into the pipes cost $288,361, half of which went to the farmers for corncobs. The industry represents an investment of $2^0,344. \ Good Investment. W D Magli.a well known merchant of Whitemound, Wis, bought a stock of Chamberlain's medicine so as to be able to supply them to his customers. After receiving them he was himself taken sick and says that nn? small bottle of Chamberlain's Colic,Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy was worth more to him than the cost of his entire stock of these medicines. For sale by all dealers. Washington gossip has it that William J Bryan will retire from public life at the close of the Wilson administration. He has given up all hope of being President and doesn't want a second term as a cabinet officer. HiK immt - n ? A New Bhck for an Old One-How It Can Ce Done in hingstree. The back aches at times with a dull, indescribable feeling, making you weary and restless; piercing pains shoot across the region of the kidneys, and again the loins are so lame that to stoop is agony. No use to rub or apply a plaster to the back if the kidneys are weak. You cannot , reach the cause. Kingstree residents would do well to profit by the following example: Mrs Jasper Martin, 3 Wood St. Georgetown, S C. says: "My back was so weak and lame that I could hardly get around to do my housework and I suffered all the time from backache and pains across my kidneys. I had little strength or energy and the kidney secretions were unnatural. Hearing about Doan's Kidney Pills,I got a supply and they : cured me. I have had no need of a ' kidney medicine since. You are welcome to continue the publication . of my former endorsement of Doan's Kidney Pills." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy?get , Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that I Mrs Martin hao. Foster-Miiburn Co, 1 Props, Buffalo, NY. j NOW HER FRIENDS HARDLY KNOW IB But Tils Does Not Bother Mrs. Burton, Under the Circumstances. Houston, Texas.?In an interesting letter from this city, Mrs. S. C. Burton writes as follows: "I think it is my duty to tell you what your medicine, Cardui, the woman's tonic, has done for me. I I was down sick with womanly trouble, j and my mother advised several dirierer.t treatments, but they didn't seem to do i me any good. I lingered along for three or four months, and for three weeks, ' was in bed, so sick I couldn't bear foi any one to walk across the floor. .My husband advised me to try Cardui, > j the woman's tonic. I have taken two ; bottles of Cardui, am feeling fine, gained ! j 15 pounds and do all of my housework.1 I Friends hardly know me, 1 am so well." j If you suffer from any of the ailments so common to women, don't allow the , trouble to become chronic. Begin taking Cardui to-day. !t is purely vegetable, i its ingredients acting in a gentle, natural way on the weakened womanly constitu- : u.-*n Vnti run nn r;<;k in trvinp Cardui. 1 t.v/... . -J ?a It has been helping weak women back to , health and strength for more than 50 ! years. It will help you. At all dealers. Writs in: O.attarr.vtga Medicine Co.. Lade,' Advisory Dept.. Ouiunoop, Icnn.. for * n n your case -tniW-pase SkiSc. "Hore I Treatment >Vown, >eit .:i p.jin wrapper. l.ti'-J NOTICE. All persons wishing to enroll as members of the Kingstree Demo-1 cratic Club will please appear in person and enter names on club i roll. This roll can be found each ! MONDAY and SATURDAY at of- J fice of County Superintendent of ! Education; ALL OTHER DAYS at1 ' store of J B Oamble, on Main istreet. Books Close July 23,14 A C HINDS. J B GAMBLE, RN SPEIGNfcR, j ' -7; Enrollment Committee. aoi -v w.-Ji- >.. ..?? r.-jr. /n* *m.wii iswnB *?.fiifVTVirf^xsm xtsmzme&s* ji Look! Listen! f j SomsthingNewl Kingstree I A 4 t T.J. Pendergrass ? !has just opened up a new 5c and lOc DEPARTMENT STORE Don't fail to call and see them when you come to town. We have the neatest values at 5c and 10c that ever struck Kings tree. NET CASH our only terms in this department. Pendergrass Bros. Co. I Kinirstree. - S. C. I, 'Phone 14. I RHEUM AT JO SUFFERERS ? SHOULD USK C Ear'" The Best Remedy ? For all forms of p p SAMPLE S-DROPS" TRIC ON REQUEST Swannon Rheumatic Cure Co^ ft t K?..lbA W. Lo>? St.. CttfCAQO r\ ? ! ? Why Scratch? 5 ?"^8 "Hunt'sCure"isguar- ? anteed, to stop and I permanently cure that | terrible itching. It is ? compounded for that :| /5^r '*rrr Puri"ose arc* your money S (r Af /ifiril w' ' pro'upt'y refunded { ?4? without question MMj if Hunt's Cure fails to cure fJlm vi/iMtlM hch, Eczema, Tetter, Ring '/ill Worm or any other Skin Disease. 50c at your druggist's, or by mail direct if he hasn't it. Manufactured onlvby B RICHARDS MEDICINE GO., Sherman. Texas Undressed Lumber. I always have on hand a lot of undressed lumber (board and framing) at ny mill near Kingstree. for sale at the owest price for good material. See or write me for further information, etc. F. H. HODGE. " j 1 City Fr Joe Zahran, I Has ir. >ved from the o j handsome .nv store room < | and next door to Dr. Scott' A full line of choice ( son, and ail kinds of Confe< Nj>eci; Lemons || Phone No. 139 nr.jMMMMnm uiuw?m ? -v.. '^JKAVASX. V TAWMOU ?^rv JVMBV^MHCaaa [pay c And Save f^onay 0 flow. Horse and' I Oats, Hay and Mi] | or small quantities We buy in car k you money. Wilkins Wholesale I II Agents for International Stock ik ^ unaMMunBmNUMMfiBaflHtfBKJMWuaHrai ( f. % >* 1 ^AtSS I JAMES OLWELL& ^f^^^^^ATA^^DISPE J. L. ST ? r* u g Is selling lots | and Mules tl Always a drov fully selected | hand. Always | a sale or swap. J. L. STl Livery, Feed and \ Lake City, hmmmsm-smms www ? ! i?a?nan Also Highest Cash Pric THE PEOPLE'} H. A. MILLER, PR r uit Store !: ij Proprietor i Id Butler Store into the i j apposite the Posteffice j s new drug -tore. jroceries, Fruits in sea:tions. ill: 20c per dozen 4t % f) )ash| ii All Groceries Hog Feed. Corn, 1 Feed in larffe ~ ~ C-7 -1 s ^ )ts and can save i 5 arocerv7 Company and Poultry Food Co. mm; ?i mmr MKl M-flttfaMMMMMRaOK ?T ^ :'f "' ^-"'y xmttr :CO,NEWYOEK J :nsaries ^ UCKEY1 of Horses 1, lis season. jfj e of care- | stock on $ *a, 5 ready for f.' & j w : jo; JCKEY |j Sale Stable ? ?o; j South Carolina |j irr^inr\#nronr\rvx#^rv^rv,%/Tr\rv>/Tr i i)l PAYING I Iross Weight J; lood Cattle, I es for Cow Hides, ; MARKET OPRIETOR KITC ECON j One burner 01 flame or higher a hot one. New Pei wit in in Oil Cow I means better less cost. soot, no ashe: In 1, 2, 3 an sizes. Also a model?4 bu: oil range with 11 ? A ingoven. /\m venience and At dealers everywhei for catalogue. STANDARD Oil Washington, D. C. (New Jei Norfolk, Va. BALTIM Richmond, Va. 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