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| Professional Cards. |: John de Saussure Gilland Attorney ^at^ Law Second Floor Masonic Temple Florence, S. C. 1866 1914 A. M. SNIDER, L SURGEON DENTIST. Gamble & Jacobs' Drug Store. DR. R. C. McCABE, Dental Surgeon. wr Office in Hirsch building, over Kingstree Drug Co's. S-28-tf DR. R. J. MCCABE, Dentist. K1NGSTREE, / S. C Office in McCabe Building, next to ^ Court House. W. Leland Taylor, DENTIST. Office over Dr W V Brockiugtoa's Store, V KINGS TREE, - S. C. v?-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! M Something New? Kingstree T. J. Pendergrass H| has just opened up a new H| 5c and lOc 8 DEPARTMENT STORE Don't fail to call and see I them when you come to +/.mn Wo nOl'O tV>P OTTfiatPSt I IV/ V> 11* WW A Al* V V V*?w ^ _ values at 5c and 10c that | ever struck Kingstree. NET CASH ^ y our only terms in this de- I partment. Pendergrass Bros. Co. f Kingstree, - S. C. I 'Phone 14. HH^^AATiQ SUFFERERS SHOULD USE . ? -.. r<jpn^zr MmB Tho Best Remedy ^ h For all forma of 9 Rheumatism Sf^LUMBAGO. SCIATICA. GOUT. NEURALCtfc^^^ mi* vinurv TomniK nnv iuviui mw? mw M STOPTHtP^yy Civ Qakk R*"?f^6w m*rV Ntoowitaiwo^Qv iwmc rwx on mquot Swans on Rheumatic Cure Co^ ?S*-I*S W. Lake St.. CHICAOO Why Scratch? "Hunt'sCure"isguaranteed, to stop and r 4T '" _ permanently cure that |7 L?iLN-J|jS terrible itching. It is I compounded for that ||fc If-,, -i-ibh P I^scanJ your money iHn -f ' j iji ' rrrmp*!y refunded %E? [**/*' ;ff WITHOUT QUESTION IfS^B r if He: t's C _ re fails to cure ;$tr'Itch. Eczema, Te'.ter, Ring 1|b|Hw|L<< .c.'J il VYs.tn r: r.ry other Skin ;0c ?t your drc^jir.t t,, or by mail Manufactured only by 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. I F. H. HODGE. I RUB-MY-TiSM j Will cure your Rheumatism Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps, j 3olic. Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and \3urns, Old Sores, Stings of Insects Antiseptic Anodyne, used in-1 anally and externally. Price 25c. j I ... COTTON! | Insure your Cotton with us this fall. We can protect you in the largest best Companies in America. W. H. WELCH, Manager Kingstree Ins., Real Estate & Loan Co., - Kingstree, S. C. Epps' Market All meats bought and sold for cash. Don't ask for credit E-pps' MarKet Cr. Academy (SW Mill St*. M ??? ? Wefe Lodge, No. 41 ,^P,A.F.M, meets Thursday before full moon eacl month. Visiting brethren are cordiall; invited. R W Fulton, W M. M B Thomas. Sec. 2-27-ly Kingstree CAMP NO- 27. awrui MEBTIMO* v'isitlug choppers roi ^^XJ^WPJySaEJy 1 tally invited to com vyv>jS^c^i^fw// ip and sit on a stum or hang about on tb R \V Fulton, 27 12m. 'V?n <'nn. LIGHTNING RODS. ;- H. lT. WH1TLOCK tjT Lake City, S. C., Special Sales Agen ljU;. | Representing the largest man ^gfcsssji^-v ' ufacturers of ail kinds Im proved Copper and Galvanize Section Rods. Endorsed b the Highest Scientific Au thorities and Fire Insuranc Companies). Pure Copper Wir Cables, all sizes. Our Full Cos ytjjy - Guarantee given with each jot tSmSSSL 1 sell on close margin of profii dividing commission with m customers. 3-7-t WATTS'JEWELRY STOBI KINGSTREE, S. G. I keep on hand everything to be found in an up-to-date jewelry house Repairing and engraving done with neatness and despatch. :: As a home dealer, guaranteeing quality and prices, I Solicit Your Patronage. Near the Railroad Station. If You Want a Car for Servic buy a Ford. For Williamsburg cour ty see J. S. BROCKINTON, KINGSTREE, S. C. D. C. SHAW, Ford Agent, Phone No. 553 SUMTER, S. C 0-21-tf //^ \SPECIAL/^V\ ANTK?^micnON I I ) \\Jfc /"W7/ CHICHESTER S PILLS Wjr^ THE DIAMOND BRAND. A /V*>N Ladlr*! Auk your DruxgUt foe /A * S\ (LSjU <'hl-ehe?-tera Diamond Tlratid/A\ LV mPCi I'llla in Red ?nj bald UKUllicVy/ v. ^Wll ho*es. sealed with Blue Ritibon. \/ W wl Take bo other. Buy of your ? I"/ - flf DrucH?t. AskforCIII-nfES-TEK8 K Jf DIAMOND KKVND 1*11.1.*, for JJ5 Vf B year.; known as Best. Safest. Always Reliable ' SOLD BY DRIGSISTS ElTRYWHtRE I Mr. Faraw See | MOWERS AND RA REYS, WAGONS, HA t We also have a few ( for sale at the right prici Yours 1 i ur:ii: I | TfllMIHSUUIg v -??????>?,?f??f?+?i !Do You 7* Then hew } Harris Lit t sol T The Kingstr ^ There's n i I We have just installe ( i for keeping our candies, ; y try a box of our Chocolat ______ 1* A complete line of To ) f Stationer}7, Eastman Koa I Prescriptions Can ' I Kingstree Di T Pt ?^? lj? ;^? i'^i GO T 1 Wilkins Whole - FOR ; Flour, Gril \ Three Car Loa e I Cow, Horse an ; Oats, Hay and 5 or small quantit Agents for International Stc ??? i- v p | m -- r'' kf MVtk::> II II kiiix An ?10 it JAMES OLWELI ???50 ONE AND TWt to go at; | A Car Load of the Famous ( 6 Celebrated 1 to'close out For any of these articles S' M. F. ;r: us for KES, BUGGIES, SURRNESS, SADDLES, ETC. t i a 11 jood Mules on band. All 5S. to please, Live Stock Co. I?4- 4- 4?4* ir 4? Hr Drink ?| r about the 4 r ^ ma water t d by t ee Drug Go? t onelbetter! d a handsome refrigerator *and would like for you to I es. j diet Articles, Rubber Goods, j aks and Supplies. y 4 ifully Compounded. | rug V/Uiiipan^ 11 ~*f? -f f *f> -f- ~f? ?f? ?f?'< O THE sale Grocery Co YOUR sand Rice ids Just Arrived d Hos- Feed. Corn. ? 0 ? / - / dill Feed in large ies. ckjand Poultry Food Co. '' i! (Eimtv COuNEWYORK J SPENSARIE^^^^^ )-H0RSE WAGONS | about cost. )xford Baggies Just Received Peering Mowers at a bargain. ee HELLER "BUY IT AT HOME" IVjtLL I fOOK jONfrSlfrA TIP ANO SfcNT A\A/AV POP t>co?w6r6! THlt> ONt HA6 TH' OK ftL RIGHT' WA* NfcVfcQ. S^OKtO ANYTHING UK* AM' I BfcT ON TOMtitt- . tYfcftX SttOT? 1 I f i I v \ I s I ^ I ^ I ? - rgga/ ??j ASout'*' jew&stt v. ^ -> ^ * | *?? ?^^-jr-V? ** |! SEEKING AHUSBAND j I By CONSTANCE CLARKE. I "I have the funniest feeling that | we've lost our way." "But we haven't," said Dick reassuringly, as he peered anxiously into the six cylinders of his new racer. "Well, why tell me so?" I grumbled. "I think it would be quite thrillj ing and romantic." "I can easily lose my way if you fn! sist, but it's simpler not to. As it is, | we're far enough from anywhere to have it appear just as romantic as you like." And Dick's hand closed I over mine in a way that led me to believe that he was altogether right. "Well, If nothing's the matter, let's go on, if you really won't pretend we're lo6t." "I am lost. Peggy, absolutely lost I was lost all the while I was In Europe, and I thought I could find my way. but I couldn't The corals were the only things that helped out at all." I wondered what I ought to say. I thought Dlclc had finished thinking things about me. Or had I changed? At any rate, he never tried to rule me now the way he used to before I stopped helping him exceed the speed limit We used to be such pals, but I hate to have a man decide things for me without ever giving me a chance, and to tell the truth, Dick as a possible lover suggested all sorts of undreamed of excitement "Have you seen much of Marian Collins lately?" I ventured, attempting to change the subject And then as he looked at me slowly, "Oh, Dick please start the engine." We were on a country road up somewhere near Tuxedo, and we had stopped passing machines ever since we had struck it, so evidently we were quite off the beaten track. And now that the time had actually arrived I was beginning to feel terribly shivery. At any rate, I had only had one proposal and Dick might?Oh, I don't know, that kissing problem always frightens me, and how was 1 going to help, myself? Dick's lazy eyes were anything but lazy just at that moment "Peggy, perhaps I haven't a chance in the world with yi>u, perhaps I don't deserve one, but I'm desperate." "Why, Dick," I said lnnocenty, drawing as far away from him as I could in my present surroundings, "we're friends,* why be desperate about anything?" "Don't fence. I know that you can choose from a circle of men that swarm around you an tne ume. wny I have heard from every fellow at the club about some doctor who has been chasing around after you." I smiled Inwardly. Dick didn't knew that that was all past and done with. After all It was a safe proposal compared to this one and even if I didn't know what, to say, why?O, if some one would only come along. "\."hat would you do if I should kiss you?" he said suddenly. "Don't be absurd." I said more calmly than I felt. "Let's try to overtake the others on the road; we can't be 1 so Toy far away frcra them." He was standing on the running board and he leaned forward suddenly. # "A bargain," he whispered, "a kiss and we'll start. See, I'll crank her and we'll be off." And in a second the engine thrilled into motion. Then Dick came back determinedly. I "Peggy," he whispered unsteadily, and ! then he lifted me out into his arms. There was no need of struggling; ho forced my head back on his shoulder and I closed my eyes with a sob. I didn't want it to happen then. And suddenly down the read came the roar cf a Klaxton and a glare of light, and I slipped out of Dick's arms as Marian Collins called. "We thought we'd lost ycu for good. Any trouble?" And then I was nestling into my furs and we were flying along the road again as if nothing had happened. But I was simply bewildered at myself. Do you know why? Because as I stole a glance at Dick's face, stern and uncompromising, I was glad that it wasn't all over. What if I should be going to fall in love with Dick? Inexperienced. Frank J. Gould, at a luncheon at the Negreeco at Nice, said of the flapper: "Wherever the English congregate they talk of nothing but the flapper. The flapper, you know, is their name " ffiel in chnrfich skirts I JLUI U1C J KJUUfy fell a 1*4 U44WWW* ?... | and openwork stockings who still ! wears her hair in a flap, or plait, down her back. What amazes all England I today is the flapper's 'advanced' ideas. As there's a 'new' woman, so there 6eems to be a new flapper. "Two new flaprers?it's a characteristic story?were taking tea together ir. a nursery. The first said as she toyed with a doll: " 'I don't like Jack. He's so crude.' "'Crude? How?' said the second flapper. " 'When he kisses,' the first answered. 'he smacks.'" Nc Need to Hurry. Two visitors were smoking Indus* triously in the lounging room of the Maxine Elliott theater the other evening during the intermision between the first and second acts. The ring of a bell announced the curtain, and nearly everybody started upstairs. The two remained. One urged the other to hurry. First Visitor?"'Come on, Pete. We don't want to miss any of the act." Pete?"No use hurryin'. The program here says it's the same as Act 1."?New York Tribune. *'"Vc