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7 | Professional Cards. | John de Saussure Gilland Attorney Law Second Floor Masonic Temple Florence, S. C. 1866 1914 A. M. SNIDER. SURGEON DENTIST. Over Gamble & Jacobs' Drug Store. DR. R. C. McCABE, r Dental Surgeon. Office in Hirsch building, over Kingstree Drug Co's. 8-28-tf i DR7R. J, MLCABE, * Uentist. KINGSTREE, - S. C Office in McCabe Building, next to Court House. W. Leland Taylor, DENTIST. Office over Dr W V Broc kiugton' s Store, KINGSTREE, - S.C. 5-21-tf. n M. D.Nosmith DENTIST. LAKE CITY. - - - S. C Benj. MclNNES, M. R.C. V. S. B.Kater MclNNES, M. D.. V. M. D A w%w A. mis V 1^1 bJUli One of us w ill be at Kingstree the first Monday in each month, at Heller's Stables. 9-28-tf HI Look! Listen! 6 WI Something New ?Kingstree I H T.J. Pendergrass [ has just opened up a new I 5c and lOc I DEPARTMENT STORE I Don't fail to call and see | them when you come to town. We have the greatest values at 5c and 10c that ever struck Kingstree. j NET CASH our only terms in this department. ^ Peodergtass Bros. Co. ^^1 Kingstrec, S. C. " 'Phone 14. I ?& ' Jim Beet Remetty I S| a// forme of L Rheumatism SCIATICA. GOUT. NEURALCI*^^^ AND KIDNEY TROUBLES. ST3P THE PAINWHW ^gpr 5^^ smimjc ^mtow n? on mquot g? Swaason UNaawatlc Car* Co^ |V ^ ti4.i?i? w. U*?tu awcAoo I Why Scratch? P j^Sji "Hunt'sCure"is guar HP' antee<1? 10 8t0P 311(1 Permanentlycure that V \7M^t terrible itching. It is r vJfE?SXl compounded for that f/f sT ,/Xi purpose and your money Jf ?f /TSttk will be promptly refunded MUjj fmm WITHOUT QUESTION 1 juKl mmW\ if Hunt's Cure fails to cure jjl Itch, Eczema, Tetter, Ring K^JEBFi ?# Worm or any other Skin Disease. 50c at your druggist's, or by mail direct tf he hasn't it Manufactured only by ?. A. B iHSHtiES ' CO., Shsrman, Tens Undressed LumberI 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. RUB-MY-TISM Will core your Rheumatism Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps, . ".olic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and 3urns, Old Sores, Stings of Insects ,5te. Antis ?ptic Amodjie, used inernally and externally. Price 25c. FARM FOR SALE! I containing 165 acres. 145 cleared.rich, sandy soil,with clay sub-soil- Three tenant houses, one barn, one tobacco barn, located 1 mile from Salters Depot, together with house: and lot located in town of Salters. Six-room house, on H-acre * lot. Convenient to Methodist and Presbyterian ; churches, good graded school and railroad station. Good I outbuildings. Reason for selling, owner has other duties to perform and does not have time to devote to farming. Price very reasonable, j Terms cash. For further information see W. H. WELCH, Manager Kingstree Ins., Real Estate & Loan Co., - Kingstree, S. C. j Epps' Market All meats bought and sold for cash. Don't ask for (credit. Cpps' MarRet | Cr. Academy (MX Mill Sts. I????a??? KINGSTREE Loilee'No'46 A. F.M. r w" vf \ ? meets Thursday before full moon each month. Visiting brethren are cordially invited. R W Fulton, W M. M b Thomas. Sec. 2-27-ly KHOULAI NCWIKttB V.f' Itallr^v^teS^oSk up and alt on a stomp or hang about on tb? R W Fulton, .7 ? m. Con Cooi. Z?. iHanw BOIB. " L* WHITLOCR, | >ilf ws>y> Special Sales Agent f .. Representing the largest manufactum* of all kinds Improved Copper and Galvanized yfiTjlK?^ Section Rod*. 'Endorsed by ?54bB8^;:; the Higheet Scientific Authoritlea and Fire Insurance KSaffMisSi Companies). Pure Copper Wire TsPyLfclrT ? Cables, all sizes. Our FoUOost BSK> Guarantee given witfcencfejeb. mTmrnrnrnrn] 1 sell on cloee margin of profit, dividing commission with my cuetoaerf %-7-tS WATTS'JEWELRY STORE KINGSTREE. S. C. t f ' >s I I keep on hand everything to be found in an up-to-date jewelry house Repairing and engraving ' ?i done witn neatness anu despatch. :: As a home dealer, guaranteeing quality and prices, I Solicit Your Patronage. N*kr th? Railvsad Station. If Yon Want a Car for Service buy a Ford. For Williamsburg county see J. S. BROCKINTON, j KINGSTREE, S. C. D. C. SHAW, Ford Agent, Phone No. 553 SUMTER, S. C. 5-21-tf. CHICHESTER S PILLS W-s. TDK ?1AM01K? BUNA A /SA k4lwl ilk JHrBnuriatbr A<( f H (UkD CkWtw ten DlM??fBr??</A\ MMOb 1MIU la Ke4 tad (laid D>et*llic\V/ y. ^AjM boxes, sealed with Blue Rlbboa. \/ n ^ w K JM DliloaiB HRA\D I'lLU, (s U Vf B jrwan known as Best. Safest. Always RebaUa IA SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE IS EE I FO Buggies, Wage 1 Saddles, Robes MOWERS Al | ErSS*" Fine lot Horses am Yours to Williamsburg L ! V"?i ?+?+?*#* *i? + n? iUU I uu 4? Then how al r Harris Lithi 7 sold b t The Kingstre< There's non< iWe have just installed a for keeping our candies, and try a box of our Chocolates. _L ???? I ^ J A complete line of Toilet *f Stationery, Eastman Kodaks * ? 1^ Prescriptions Carefu 4 Kingstree Dru i f&> ^^4 Jtf *fr~ When Fatigued c Courtney's Ice ( We serve only governme Wiley famous. We sell on I accepted without money, tha pure Coca-Cola. Milk and DAIRY. Try our nice line c famous Candies. Look for week. Fresh Bread and Pound Cz P. S. COU1 For Politeness am _ Jin '' " ' * An 4lii 0 safeiE-e AIWFII A AT ALL DISPE 50 ONE AND TWO I to go at aboi A Car Load of the Famous Oxfi 6 Celebrated De to close out at i For any of these articles see ML F. H the Record ><* Sei Only $ 1 .? us R >ns, Harness, , Whips, Etc. - ND RAKES I i Mules always on hand. please, Jve Stock Co. j ? 7 ?? i^. ?|? ij???*i* *1* *?* nf Drink?! bout the T la Water f ; Drug Co? T: i better! ^ j , handsome refrigerator * 1 1 would like for you to I ; : Articles, Rubber Goods, i ; and Supplies. lly Compounded. ^ | ig Company 41 ~*f*???? ?"f*?4*?sf>?^ '* ihhhmhbmhhbmhmmhmhmmmm md Hot Call at 1 Hream Parlor int drinks, that made ly for cash, no order ,t's why we can serve Cream from my own ?f Cigars, also Guth's cb . es in store next II ike always on hand. RTNEVS d Cleanliness. i i i ^ ^ == \ irntt ; rCQ.NEWYORK J; NSARIES ^ | -w ararjamofoiiLf ? :*? - ( I0RSE WAGONS it cost ?rd Buggies Just Received iering Mowers a barcrain. ELLER iWeekly Stale >5 a year TAKE DODSON'S AND' STAY ON YOUR FEET. Taking Calomel means staying home for the day?take Dodson's Liver Tone and save a day's work. If an attack of cnostipation or biliousness hits you. there's no need to take a dose of calomel and spend at least a day getting over the effects of it. Dr W V Brockington sells Dodson's Liver Tone.which he guarantees takes the place of calomel and starts a lazy liver without bad after-effects. Dodson's Liver Tone does all the tl-iof pqInmal pan rin vpt it. is absolutely harmless to young people and old. It is a pleasant tasting vegetable liquid that will relieve constipation or sour stomach or other troubles that go along with a lazy liver, without restriction of habit or diet. You don't leave off any ot the things you regularly do when you take Liver Tone. A large bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone sells for 50 cents. Get the genuine and if you are not pleased with it the druggist from whom you bought it will give your money back with a smile. THE CLEMSON HOME-COMING. Only Former Students Invited tQ Great Gathering. Clemson College, August 25:? Everything is in readiness for the great "Home Coming" of ex-Clemson students August 27 to 31. President Riggs says he is expecting between 1,000 and 1,200. An attractive programme has been arranged and no detail looking to the comfort and pleasure of the visitors will be overlooked. The expected number of old students will tax to the utmost the capacity of the dormitories,dining hall and Memorial Hall, in which all the public exercises will be held. For that reason, as well as the fact that the "Home Coming" is a "family affair," none but ex-students are invited or will be permitted to register or be entertained during the "Home Coming". This rule will be strictly observed. Other visitors are welcome to the college campus any other time. This announcement is made in advance so that none but ex-students will make their plans to visit the college during the "Home Coming". Positively no accommodations can be offered to others at that time. The "Home Coming" is a strictly coliege affair, commemorating the 25th anniversary of the Act of Acceptance which led to the establishment of the college. Invitations have been issued only to the ex-students of the institution, who number around 5,000. The railroads have offered reduced fares from all points in the State and from Augusta, Atlanta, etc, in Georgia. All in all, the "Home . Coming" U/. fka mthorillor LMU5 ittJI IU UC uic ivki. of college men only ever held in the South. Basctall at Hebron. Hebron, August 24:?After the picnic, which was given to the county candidates by the people of Hebron, the Hebron baseball team crossed bats with Mouzon. Because it was late when they commenced it was impossible to play nine innings )ut and the score at the end of jeven innings was six to nothing in favor of Hebron. The Mouzon boys olayed well, but were unable to "?nnr*h their hits. Batteries were: Hebron?Clarke ind Baker; Mouzon?Cockfield and 3urgess. WES. MAKES RAPID HEADWAY. Idd This Fad to Yo?r Store of Knowledge. Kidney disease often advances so apidly that many a person is firmly n its grasp before aware of its progress. Prompt attention should be riven the slightest symptom of kidley disorder. If there is a dull pain n the back,headaches,dizzy spells or i tired, worn-out feeling, or if the uidney secretions are offensive, irregular and attended with pain, procure a good kidney remedy at once. Thousands recommend Doan's Kidney Pills. Read the statement below: Mrs J H Williamson, 104 E Eront St, Florence, S C, says: "For several months I suffered from backaches, headaches and dizzy spells and my I 1 * * ?anf ?1QO1 nf On. I Kidneys gave me a ^ t COL UV.UI Vft , noyance. Doan's Kidney Pills did me a world of good and I am now free from pain, in fact I am enjoying good health." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy?get Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that Mrs Williamson had. Foster-Milburn Co, Props, Buffalo. N Y. Even mediocre accomplishment is infinitely better than good intentions which remain only intentions. Only One "BROMO QUININE" To ret the genuine, call for fall name, L4JCA> TXVS BROMO QUININE. Lookforaignatareof K. W. GROVB. Curea a Cold in One Day. Stope cough and headache, and world off cokl. 25c. Millennium No.4--Glorified Body. We shall not all 9leep,but we shall all be changed. With what body do they come? It is spiritual, a spirit, has not body and parts. How will it look? Impossible to imagine. Now are we the sons of God, and it do^h not yet appear what we shall be. Many physical changes will take place. Meats for the belly, and the belly for meats; but God will destroy both it and them. We shall neither marry nor be given in marriage, but be as the angels of God. Two words studied and used by the scholars will help us here: 1st, anthropology, science of the human body.science of man; 2nd. anthropomorphism: 1st,representation of De J ? t P | liy in numan iorm or wnn numan attributes; 2nd, ascription of human attributes to things not human. We y' read of God's hand, feet, eye, etc, while He is a Spirit, without body or parts. We speak of His repentance, yet He declares He cannot repent. Wrath, repentance and all such as refer to passion and human form, speaking after the manner of man, are considered motions in the mind of God which in man would imply a change, but He is the same yesterday, today and forever, of one mind, and none can turn Him. He declares that fury is not in Him, yet He is angry with the wicked. He cannot grieve, but how are we to understand this in His word: "Oh, that there were such a heart in them!"? "Oh "is an interjection used to express grief. All expressions seeming to refer to changes in our God are properly understood when we remember that His supposed changes are based on the actions of His creatures. Read Ezekiel, Chapter 18. See Jonah: "Yet forty days and Nineveh shall be destroyed." See 3d Chapter, 10th verse: "And God saw their works, that they turned from their evil way; and God repented Him of the evil that He said He woula do unto them: and He did" it not." He will visit t.ie iniquity of the fathers upon the children upon them that hate Him,provided the children commit the same sins their fathers did, (see first part of 18th chapter of Ezekiel) to the fourth generation, showing mercy unto thousands of them that love Him and keep His commandments. The soul that sinneth.it shall die. A just God is. He. Now, just how we shall move about without feet or wings or do without hands or see without eyes or eat without mouths or hear without ears or sing without a tongue, etc, I can't conceive. It seems we shall move as quickly as thought. Well, let this satisfy us: we shall be like our Christ and see Him as He is. That is just as good as I want it; n^iaAn/1 nn'f U Utfl li l/nnaao miisucu niiw uio uncuni). Oh, glorious hope! Oh, blest abode! I shall be near and like my God. And flesh and sin no more control The sacred pleasures of the soul. Hallelujah! What a Saviour! T E James. Henry, August 25. ? P S. Waa it chance, or did we do wrong? Last November my bride was going to surprise our faithful t editor with a gobbler for Thanksgiving. I showed our label put us on a piece and a gobbler would put us ahead to '15 or '16, and while we were waiting to decide what we would do, the gobbler sickened and died. I am undecided what to conclude. It would have been very wrong to 9end a sick turkey, if we had known it, and it might have made you sick if you had eaten it without knowing it was diseased. The question is this: Did God kill the turkey because we did not send it? Are we guilty of keeping back a part of what we could do, or was it a chance that happened to us, or did 1 do wrong in stopping shipment? We are sorry you did not fcet the turkey and still more sorry to know that we had put off a sick one on you. How can we decide? I will try and do this?I will club The Record and State for another year if my foot doesn't slip. I guess that's about as good as I can do for the doaf tn'okoc t f. j (/iC9CtlW< i/COv n mav st * - - v , * ' ^ i Good Counsel. We only recently came across this testimony given by Daniel Webster: "Every parent whose son is away ? from home at school should supply him with a newspaper. I remember what a marked difference there was between those of my schoolmates who had and who had not access to newspapers. Other things being equal the first were always superior to the last in debate, in on/I nronoral i n f p 11 i - CU III! JUS I tlUXl onu (,vuv?M .... gence." And, of course, if your boy is at home, he ought to read the be^t papers regularly.?The Progressive Farmer. SHAKE INTO YOUR 8H0ES Allen's Foot-Ease, the antiaeptlcpowder. It relieves painful,smarting, tender,Dervona feet, and instantly takes the sting oat of corns and bnmona. It's the Eh t comfort discovery of the age. Allen's Footmakes tight or new shoes feel easy. It is s certain relief for sweating, callous, swollen, tired, aching feet. Always ase It to Break in New shoes. Try ft to-day. Sold everywhere, 85 cents. Don't meeept any tubtitutr. For FREB trial package, address Allen 8. Olmsted, Le Boy, N. T. I t "i, * 9