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I Professional Cards. I John de Saussure Gilland | Attorney^at^Law Second Floor Masonic Temple Florence, S. C. 1866 1914 A. M. SNIDER, SURGEON DENTIST. Over Gamble & Jacobs' Drug Store. r ~tm. k, c. McCabe, Dental Surgeon. Office in Hirsch building, over Kings-; tree Drug Co's. 8-28-tf I nc P l MtfARR L/iV* 1\# Jf IIJ ?WM7 | Dentist. KINGSTREE, - S. C Office in McCabe Building, next to Court House. W. Leland Taylor,] DENTIST. Office over Dr W V Brockinfjton' s store. KINGSTREE, - S. C. V 0-21-tf. M. D.Nesmith DENTIST. LAKE CITY, - . - S. C Benj. MclNNES, M. R. C. V. S. B. Kater MclNNES. 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 I Look! Listen! I ^ I Something New ? Kingstree I I T.J. Pendergrass I I has just opened up a new I 5c and lOc DEPARTMENT STORE 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. NET CASH our only terms in this de- I partment. Pendergrass Bros. Co. Kingstree, - - S. C. ~ 'Phone 14. f v >vii> USE TZra Hosf Remedy For all forme of i H Rheumatism figs p" LUMBAGO. SCIATICA. GOUT. NEURALGIA^ B B ANDKIDNEYTROU^^^J^^ K 0 RCQUOT B Swanson Rheumatic Cure Co., J S?.&?S V*. LaK* St.. CKJtAOO i Why Scratch? I 'Hunt's Cure" is guarii jj\ unteed, to stop and R permanently cure that I | / C ,\> . * ") terrible itching. It is compounded for that; \purrrfr and your money r .(# ? #? -{ 1 f rcmptly refunded rAi*'" 2\ WITHOUT QUESTION I i'/i'''!,i if Hum Cure fails to cure kilL ''4 Allftch' Ecema, Tetter, Rinjj - Worm rr any other Skin ^ Dise3:.' JC'r at vcvrr dmygistV. or by n ail direct re hr^a it. Vr; rfactured onlvby A. d H!j*; ?r...S . : I'J, 5iB8:ili29, icXi3 I Undressed Lumber. I 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 cure your Rheumatism NTeuralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Jolic. Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and 3urns, Old Sores, Stings of Insects ?tc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used in ernally and externally. Price 25c. COTTON! I zz===i========:==: Insure your Cotton with us this fall. We can profnpf vn 11 in flip larapct IbVl JVU 111 H?v mi ?JVW? best Companies in AmeriAA * Id* . I I I W. H. WELCH, Manager Kingstree Ins., Real Estate & Loan Co., Kingstree, S. C. , 1 rmma' UACIIAI I tip mill Mil r; i All meats bought and sold for cash. Don't ask for. credit Epps' MarKet Cr. Actdamy CDb Mill Sta. ; ^Tngstree Lodge, No, 46 A. F.M. r w? p a meets Th *sday before full moon each month., Visiting brethren are cordially invited. R W Fulton, WM. M B Thomas, Sec. 2-27-ly Kingstree CAMP NO- 27. Visiting choppers ror. \T??75?^N52C5y Daily invited to com UP an<1 sit or a stamj or haae about on th.' R W Fulton, .7 ! m , Con Com ?_ LIGHTING ROUS. H. L. WHITLOCK, tjT Lake City, S. C>, Special Sales Agent \v * Representing the largest man.. \ ufacturers of all kinds 1mproved Copper and Galvanized Section Rods. Endorsed by the Highest Scientific Authorities and Fire Insurance -?"r^^- Companies). Pure Copper Wire tSRSsg^p-- Cables, all sizes. Our Full Cost Guarantee given with each job. Sj.kYw.ti*. i sell on cloae margin of profit, dividing commission with mv j customers. 3-7-tf I WATTS' JEWELRY STORE KINGSTREE, S. C. I keep on hand everything to be found in an up-to-date jewelry house Repairing and.engr?ig done with neatness ^nd despatch. :: As a home dealer, guaranteeing quality and prices, I Solicit Your Patronage. Naar the Railroad Station. If You Want a Car for Service buy a Ford. For Williamsburg county see J. S. BROCKINTON, KINGSTREE, S. C. D. C. SHAW, Ford Agent, Phone No. 553 SUMTER, S. C. ' 5-21-tf ANTTt?Ijroon ?) V \ / HI6H \ ; -X / / \\W SPEED \^>V / CHICHESTER S PILLS W T1IE DIAMOND BRAND. A /V<D\ Ladieil A?k jour Drusrlut for A\ ? H ? Diamond ?rnnd/A\ V'JkXi|R\ in Red tod trold metillicVAX/ ^ boxes, sealed with Blue Ribbon. \/ ' W Take no other. Bur of voir * I fK DruKztnt. AikforClll-OIIKS-TERS C Je DIAMOND BRAND IM1.I.R, for S3 IC B years known ?s Best. Safest. Always Reliable SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE Mr. Farm See MOWERS AND Rj IREYS, WAGONS, Hi We also have a few for sale at the right pri Yours Williamsburg ?| rj. ?|> ^^ f + Do You ? Then ho | Harris Li T S< t The Kingsti There's 4? i* We have just instal' for keeping our candies, * try a box of our Chocoh -f A complete line of 1 + Stationery, Eastman Ko T I Prescriptions Ca Y 4. Kingstree D ,>3 ^^ Jfc, -f" ' When Fatigue | Courtney's Ic We serve only govei I Wiley famous. We sel i accepted without money, pure Coca-Cola. Milk DAIRY. Try our nice 1: famous Candies. Look week. Fresh Bread and Poun P. S. COl For Politeness ; ti n /"' ; r u I i ? 50 ONE AND TV to go a A Car Load of the Famous 6 Celebrated to close 01 For any of these articles M. F _ The ftecerd *! Only $1 1 T . V,.^ ? " 4 ' ier: us for 4KES, BUGGIES, SUR\RNESS, SADDLES, ETC. Good Mules on hand. All ces. to please, Lire Stock Co. ?j| A ^ i 1 i DrinkPI >w about the " thia Water 3ld by "fc ree Drug Co? j none better! * led a handsome refrigerator y and would like for you to ] ites. T 4 "oilet Articles, Rubber Goods, i .noire onH SnnnliPQ ' UUlVtJ U1IU wviwi/iiwi 4 refully Compounded. ? 'rug Company 4 ? f4?'f*?!fe?4*?1?. ?4*?4 v ?d and Hot Call at e Cream Parlor nment drinks, that made I only for c*sh, no order , that's why we can serve and Cream from my own ine of Cigars, also Guth's for changes in store next d Cake always on hand. URTNEY'S and Cleanliness. 1 PPpf:. I w*y ' r?rTr=v3*^\ J7 5 ?xmcv L Sc C<XNEW YORK j, DISPENSARIES 0 HORSE WAGONS t about cost. ; Oxford Buggies Just Received Deering Mowers it at a bargain, see \ HELLER I Semi-Weekly State .85 a year (GAVE HIM FOOD FOR THOUGHT ? ? | Captain's Statement, to Put It Mildly, Was Calculated to Make N??v? ous Man Pensive. He was an inquisitive old gentleman, and he wandered about the deck with a freedom that threatened ; to bring down on him the wrath of i the observant skipper. lie carried on a one-sided conver sation with the "man at the wheel,"! i . i and the features of the skipper were' not good to look upon. Then, in the blissful innocence of: ; his heart, he actually approached | j the captain himself. It was inevi itable that there should be someI thing said, but it was the little old gentleman who proceeded to take the first innings. He told how his great-grandmother's second cousin had been a sailortnan and nratHod of storms that carried all before them. "In the last emergency, I have heard," he continued, "it waa customary to throw overboard the whole of the cargo to lighten the ship. Did you ever do that, captain?" "Well, yes!" admitted the skipper, with surprising cheerfulness. "But only as a last resource. I never waste my cargo until I've used up my passengers! They go first!" Then the little old gentleman had a thoughtful fit that kept his tongue quiet for two hours.?Pearson's Weekly. TRAGEDY IN COOKERY CLASS Youngster Who Spoke Out for Beer as a Luncheon Beverage Horrified Her Teacher. A fond parent was fearfully indignant a few days ago because her small daughter came home from her cookery class in tears. It appears that the lady who presides over this branch of instruction asked her pupils to draw up a menu for lunch. When it came to the beverage item most little girls declared for tea or coffee, but one original youngster de cided for beer. Consternation of cook-lady, shocked reproof for pupil! "Disgusting V announced the teacher; "respectable people never drink beer;" and she held forth eloquently upon the vulgarity and iniquity of such a tasfe. The poor little girl was mortified to anguish, and cried through her tears that they always drank he r at lunch at her home?at least mother and father dd.?Lo.s Angeles Times. ASPHYXIATING BULLETS. Monsieur Kling. director of the Paris municipal laboratory, has invented a pistol thai tiros a cartridge, or small bomb, charged with certain chemicals. When the cartridge strikes an object the chemicals immediately vaporize into suffocating fumes that confuse and overcome temporarily any person near by. The pistol is used by policemen and detectives in the capture of desperate criminals. The physician-in-chief at one of the largest hospitals in Paris believes that the new pistol will be of great value in subduing lunatics, alcoholics and other dangerous persons; and, indeed, the pistol has already been tried in the case of such persons with good results. The fumes that it discharges are entirely harmless, hut extremely painful, for they blind the victim, nearly suffocate him and make him think that he is about to strangle.?Youth's I Companion. OLD CONTROVERSY REVIVED. The old question of whether the i Norsemen beat Christopher Columi bus to the shores of the new world ; has been reopened in the London j press by the display in the windows ; of the London agency of the CanaI dian Pacific railway of a stone disI covered at Yarmouth, X. S., 100 years ago, on which is a Norse inscription. Henry Phillips, Jr., of Philadelphia is said to have deciphered the inscription as reading, ' flarki's son addressed the men," and in ancient writings he discovered the name of Ilarki as the leader ta; J XT ol an expedition 01 ^uisnueu wai < left Greenland in the year 1007. The tone will be exhibited at the centenary exposition in Christiania, Nor"*ay. NOT PHRMANENT CONVICTION. "Do you think there is any such thing as justifiable homicide?" "Not really. 1 just feel that way once in a while at a ball game when the umpire gives a rank decision." 1 s #. : . .. AND PRESUMABLY IT ROLLED At Any Rate, the Ocean Had Agitated Schoolboy'* Full Permission to Oo So. A few years ago in a small log sehoolhouse in one of our southern states an entertainment was being given at the close of the three months' school term. Many of thepatrons of the school were present to * " I'll 1J sec now rneir cnuciren wouiu auijun, themselves. All the children had given a recitation save one large, overgrown boy, wlio had been placed at the end of the program for reasons obvious to the teacher. He had spent the. greater part of two weeks preparing his recitation. When his turn came he marched boldly to the front and in a manner which would have been a credit to a Dresent-day political speaker began:' "Roll on, thou dark and deep blue ocean, roll?" here he came to a sudden pause unable to proceed further. After a moment's hesitation, during which his face took on several different colors, he got this out: "Roll on, blame you, roll on." Then he sat down amidst the surprised glances of his friends and classmates.?National Monthly. SHOCK FOR WEARY WILLIE Man to Whom He Offered Advloe Waa Distinctly Not a Member of the Hobo Craft. The superintendent of a Michigan railway was in Pennsylvania, and one dav he was looking with in terest at some rails that had been laid by machine on the Pennsylvania track. He had been traveling, was dusty and unshaven, and his hands were deep in his pockets, as if trying to hunt a nickel. Suddenly he was startled to And a tramp by his side, who said, genially: "I wouldn't try this line, pard. They're very stiff on de Pennsy. Ever try 'em? Last time I did I was chucked off on my head. Let's hoof it over here a bit, where we can ketch de Erie. The/s dead easy." The superintendent smiled and said: "I appreciate your kindly offers of advice and assistance, my friend, but I happen to be a railroad super ? i. _ 1 i. 1 1 Vi. i i. ii. lniennenr, ana uon i nave uo wain. Whenever you're up my way I'll give you a trip over our~road. Here's my card and something to get a meal." The hobo stuck the card inside the band of his hat, and shuffled away, evidently too amazed to speak. HAD LEARNED LESSON. One hundred years ago the first French parliament, after the restoration of the Bourbons, was opened by King Louis XVIII. At the same time the con-titutional charter was promulgated. Considering the coni:i: j -e iL. A: anions ana seiiuineuiH ui me uiueo, the new charter was of an extremely liberal character. The king, while maintaining the principle of his sovereignty and free will, accepted all the guaranties of liberty claimed by the representatives of the people. The charter provided for a continuance of ^he representative government, consisting of two bodies, the senate and chamber of deputies. The freedom of the press and the liberty of religious worship were guaranteed and, in conclusion, -he charter declared that no person need be anxious on account of his opinions or his votes. PORK FOR THE DUKE. % Among the stories told by Lieutenant Colonel Newnham-Davis in his new book, "The Gourmet's G,pide," is one concerning the late duke of Cambridge. It is said that he, like his father before him, had a liking for pork, and at one time word went round the British army that at inspection lunches it was wise to give . < his roval highness pork chops. Of course, the British army overdid it, and the old duke had so many pork* chops put before him in the course of a year that at last their presence on the menu was far more likely to assist in the securing of an unfavorable report on a regiment than was their absence. STAYED AWAYJ "What kind of a time did you hare at your party." "I didn't go," replied Mr. Cumrox. "I knew that nobody would be noticed except the high-priced tenor and the professional tango dancers I had engaged. I'll be hanged if I'm going to be snubbed at my own party." ; *' ' ^