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With eve J for $5.00 w China ware quisite Chir When you t no cost. Come are going to do < _ ? ? p|| Darns, or Dy us our customers I Remember,t i I made by one of Hi- Lall L Peo Kingstre* I M.50 i pnin T / 11UU1 JACKSONvnj? I TRIi FLOI V FROM KING Proportionate Fares from Othe ~ VIA Atlantic C The Standard Rail TICKETS WILL BE SC ^ ^ Tuesday, Sej Limited, 'eturamg, to react Ordinal Starting Point no For Schedules, Reservations W. W. HOLIDAY, Tickt IW. J. CRAIG, Passenerer Traffic Mgr. ; | WILMING kj 3 ? Equ A startling statement but a true or One teaspoonful of medicine and tv your own ground feed (cost about 3 I ?in what tney do for your animals am I pounds of any ready-made stock or i (price 25 cents). There you are I I believe It, try it out! Buy, today, a i gee Dee I Cbuf m feed fat* tone?Make* it mail IT PAYS 10 ADVERTI ^Let Us Print You s? ^ AB5C ? n A CH * 1 ry i put wi orth of these c free of charge* la Dinner Sets rade with us you f to our store and v it in an unusuaJ v ing trading stamp! by giving them in Hand; his is not cheap, si the largest factori hir Store ai pie's ? _ ^ I ?.50 p (TAMPA IIDA iSTREE, S. C. r Points in N. C., Va. and S. C. THE 'oast Line [road of the South )LD FOR ALL TRAINS jtember 22. t later Idas mitagkt of Tuesday, September 29,1914 and Information Apply To ;t Agent, Kingstree, S. C. T. C. WHITE, Gen'l Passenger Agent TON, N. C. als ? 25 I le in this case. """" SO povlnds of Write for 4 trial package Cents' equal, of Bee Dee STOCK <? 3 fowls ?two POULTRY MEDICINE. h. also our 32 page, illustrapoultry tonic ted book, fully explaining If you don't its uses. Address: can of? Bee Dee Stock Aledldne Company, : POULTRY Chattanooga, Tenn. If INF L-???J 25c, 50c and $1. per can. t-prodacmf. At your dealer's. 1SE IN THE RECORD! >me Office Stationery )LUTE base, amountii nnnnns the hot V M V a a ^? and, at the sai >, Berry Sets, C >articipate in the p ve will show you h vay. Instead of s 5, or painting signs turn for their trad< some Q loddy goods,usual!; ies in the United Si nd See The! Me Arrival ol Passenger Trains at Klngstree. The Atlantic Coast Line railroad has promulgated the following schedule, which became effective Sunday, June 1, 1914: North Bound. No 80 7:23 a m *No 46 - - 11:35 am No 78 - . \ - 6:02 p m South Bound. No 79 - - - 11:09 a m No 47 - - - - 6:38 p m No 89 - - - 9:18 p m * Daily except Sunday, Caught a Bad Cold. "Cast winter mv son caught a very bad cold end the way he coughed was something dreadful," writes Mrs Sarah E Duncan, of Lipton, Iowa. "We thought sure he was going into consumption. We bought just one bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and that one bottle stopped his cough and cured his cold completely." For sale by all dealers. A hotel manager says it is his experience that imagination is the cause of more complaints in a hotel than anything else; but, then, isn't imagination the cause of most of our complaints, anyway? A Pertinent Question. How do you like to be the repair man? Not a very pleasant subject. No doubt the job would ruffle your clothes. Save a Lot of Trouble. Bring your car to us for inspection and repairs. This will win in the long run. Have you ever tried our livery service? You will find quick action and low prices. ; Hamer-Thoinpson Co. r LY F ig to 5c or o^ Hpr k pntltl^ VI 1 4./ waa wa WW me time, has 'ream or Cake rofits. Keep youi ow. We have dec pending our moi i on fences, we arc e linawar y found on the ch< tates. se Beautifi rcan Election Aftermath. By Henry T Swann. (Respectfully dedicated to my fel low sufferers and Bleaseites in Marl boro county). Well, the race is run, and Smith ha< won The Senatorial rag; And Blease's crew has lost out too And soileu their leadei's flag. Some men are mad, some others glad And some are really frantic. A few will "cuss", some more wil fuss, And more are in a panic. You know that ditty about olc "Smitty" "A mighty man is he"-Longfellow This was the time that that olc rhyme Was true as true could be. Now. I'm a truthful cuss, and tel the truth (or "bust") I'll tell the Pee Dee Daily. I was for Blease, but if you pleas< I take my thrashing gaily. Don't rub it in, you sons of sin, Just because you've won it. Be ye content the way it went; You hadn't ought o' done it. I'll bet my shoes that Smith will lose That "bone" of peace and plenty And that Cole Blease will win wit! ease In nineteen hundred twenty. And now I'll quit this crazy bit Before I run you crazy Discard the pith and work for Smith My mind is getting lazy. I'd give ten cents to end suspense. And quit a'trying to cram it. To ease my mind and keep from dyin I want to cuss once, " it!'. x x x x x another election poem. Smith 'ill eat the water-melon, Blease '11 scrape the rind, Smith '11 get the Senate office, Blease '11 be left behind. ?Neva Adele Caraway, in fiennctteville Advocate, Despondency Is often caused by indigestion anc constipation, and quickly disappears when Chamberlain's Tablets are taken. For sale by all dealers. Only One "BROMO QUININE" To get the genuine, call for full name. LAXA T1VE BROMO QUININE. Look for aignature O E. W. GROVE. Cnrea a Cold in One Day. Stop* cough and headache, and worka ofl cold. 25c nnni I?* /er, we issue co I to a piece of t a chance at on< : Sets. table supplied with :ided to increase our ley buying posters 5 going to distribute e Free! eap counters; but fii ll Goods on tile South REMEMBER YOUR LAST j DOSE OF CALOMEL?! You probably recall the bad afterj effects of the calomel more than the sickness you took it for. /You need never again go through with being "all knocked out for a day or two! by calomel." j Next time your liver gets slug-' , gish and inactive, we urge that you go to Dr W V Brockington for a 1 bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone, a splendid vegetable liquid medicine that will start your liver as surely . as calomel ever did and with none of the after-effects of calomel. It is absolutely harmless both to chil: dren and adults and demands no restriction of habits or diet. A large bottle of Dodson's Liver I Tone costs only fifty cents and the . 1 druggists who sell it guarantee it to j take the place of calomel, and will 1 refund your money if it fails in ? your case or if you are not satisfied, j ] Salesday. September 7 being the first Monday in the month the following pub- . l'c sales were made in front of the court house at noon: , In the case of L H Douglas, plain1 tiff, against John W Hughes and six ' other defendants, a tract of 44$ ' acres, known as the Lambert land ' I near Hemingway, was sold to Kelley & Hinds for $1,200. j Sheriff Graham sold for taxes one * tract of 153 acres located in John-i1 son township, belonging to the Pan-; aman Real Estate Co, for $37 to Mr |1 Paul Wilson. i( ' Also 24 acres of land in Sumter i1 township belonging to Bill Moore, 1 located on the Green public road.!' This tract was bought by Mr W E ' Nesmith for $2,500. ^ h Sowing the Gospel Seed. Georgetown, S C, Outland P 0, District No 6?Rev Prof F W Quattlebaum of Orangeburg is doing a great work at Hemingway. ! He went over there on the 19'/n day, s I of May, 1914, and after making jl s four visits there, he baptised fifty-j i i one believers, organized a church ( and connected it with the Union ( held at the Shady Grove A F W B 1 church August 29, 1914. We have i none else like him. < ' WlLUAM MOUZON, 1 ! 9-10-2tp Union Secretary. _ i i upons, and j his elegant | i of the ex= 1 Chinaware at * business and . fa ; to paste upon this money to | rst class goods Display. Cn? Carolina FROM MR. MANNING. Successful Candidate Is Highly Gratified at Results. Sumter, September 8:?Richard I banning received the returns from Me primary tonight standing in !ront of the bulletin boards, where . 'v JS le was surrounded by -hundreds of iis friends. When seen at 10:30 by jy The News and Courier's reprelentative, he said that he thought he returns were conclusive. He vas extremely pleased with the arge majority then shown and exreedingly gratified by the trust the jeople bad placed in him. He said ,hat the earnestnes.'. shown by the jeople who suppoi ted the cause for vhich he had fought augurs well for ;he future of the State. Mr Manning promised to make a formal statement later, after all the returns are in. A Card oi Tbanks. To the Voters of Williamsburg" County:? This is to express my appreciation of the handsome support accorded me in the recent primary election for County Superintendent}f Education. During the remainder of my administration my utmost endeavor ind effort will be exerted in the in:erest of all educational work in :he county. Today the schools of ;his count* are in better shape than ever before, and, with the united ind concerted support of all the x\;ple, Williamsburg should rapidly forge her way to the front rank in > .. . in tnmgs educational. The services of this office are fours to command. / Respectfully, It R N Speigner. Diarrhoea Quickly Cured. "I was taken with diarrhoea and VIr Yorks, the merchant here, permaded me to try a bottle of Cham)erlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar hoea Remedy. After taking one lose of it I was cured. It also cured ithers that I gave it to," writes M 2 Gebhart, Oriole, Pa. That is not it all unusual. An ordinary attack >f diarrhoea can almost invariably je cured by one or two doses of this emedy. For sale by all dealers. :-??9