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1,? I I Professional Cards. | tDr. R. C. McCABE Dental Surgeon, Office in Hirsch building, over Kings^ x tree Drug Co's. 8-28-tf Idt. R. J. McCABE J DENTIST, TONGSTREE, - S. C Office in McCabe Building, next to Court House. M.D. NESMITH, DENTIST, Lake Clly, S. C W. L. TAYLOR DENTIST, Office over Dr W V Brockiogton's Store, KINGSTREE, S. C. 5-21-tf. 1 I860 1914 A. M. SNIDER, | SURGEON DENTIST. Over Gamble & Jacobs' Drug Store. k J.DeS. Gilland I Attorney-at-Law 1/ Second Floor Hasooic Temple v Florence, S. G f Ben). McINNES, M. R. C. V. S. I' B. Kater McINNES, M. D.. V. M. D VETERINARIANS. One of us will be at Kingstree the m first Monday in each month, at Helv U.'o Stahloa 9-28-tf 1^1 o UM?wavw? ^TSSSl Lodge, No. 46 Meets Thursday before full moon each I month. Visiting brethren are cordially | inyited. R K Wallace, W M. |j J M Ross. Sec. 2-27-ly @Kingstree Chapter, No. 33, I Order Eastern Star Meets every Thursday night after full I moon and two wfeeks later. | Mrs It E Clarkson, W m. Mrs Stella Cook Sect'y. 1-28-tf tKingstree Lodge J No. 91 Knights ot Pythias Regular conventions every second and I fourth Wednesday nights. Visiting j brethren always welcome. Castle Hall, I \ frd story Gourdin Building. 1-14-lyr i \ B E Clarkson, C..C. I At- EC Epps, K of R & S. ? MCI. A a MRUM Th?| ThIM Monday ilaUytaTited'to come or hang about on tbr P H Stoll, J M Brown, Clerk. Con. Com. Fish! Fish! Fish! , Pendergrass' Fish Market Now Ready! The best meat to eat is nice, fresh fish, especially tor this season. We get fresh fish two to three times a week and from now on will keep them. You can depend on getting nice, fresh stock at any time. We positively guarantee every string of fish we sell . so if they are not entirely satis, > factory return them at once and & we will cheerfully refund your [\ money. The famous Red Fin I \ Croakers are now in season, a fine I I fish and best for this time of year. j L Special to the readers of this < W ad: On Friday only bv mention- . r ing this ad, you can buy a 25c f A string of Croakers for 20c in w cash. Be sure and call for FISH! < Pendergrass Bros. Co. ; IKingstree, S. C I \ 'Phone 14. I 1 i S CHICHESTER S PILLS ; TIIE DIAMOND BRAND. A 1 L*4I??I Aek jomr DrurUt for A\ I Ckkbe^ler I IMwioad Bniid/A\ . Flile in Bed and Gold ?<uliic\V/ 1 boxes, sealed with Blue Ribbon. \ / Take (her. Buy of yonr DranM. A?kforCia^lft?K.1F' 9 DIAMOND BRAND PILl.M, for ^ years known as Best. Safest. Always Reliable OLD BY DRUGGISTS EVEBVWHERE Receipt Boots, Blank Kalis, Mortgages ail all Legal Blanks in demand, for sale at The Record office. If we have not the form yon wish we can print it en short notice. IF NOT, WHY NOT? Whose fault is it? It is not ours. We offer you the necessary requirements to place you on the safe side,and would be more than delighted to WRITE YOU A POLICY that will nrotect vou from all loss by fires at a very low rate. We represent the best and most reliable companies on earth. Kingstree Insurance,Real Estate &Loan Cf. W. H. WELCH, Manager. ir~ ==t] cypress ^ sash * \ doors blinds ! MOULDINGS ^ AND j MILLWORK I Time' Market I k|jpU IIIUI I1UI All meats bought and sold for cash. Don't ask for credit. ?pps* MarKet Cr. Aodtmr Ah Mill St.. ^TSSbrodT K^AU/1 H. L. VHITLOCK, ** * cttr.?. c? Special Sales Agent ? v. . Repraa acting the Urgeet munfaeturera of all kinda Improved Copper and Galvanized Section Rode. <Endoraed by tboritiea and Fire Insurance 11 Companies). Pur? Copper Wire j??5jp?~?. 1 Cables, all sixes. Oar Fall Cost Gas rant? riven with each job. ViS&Z-l-t* I I sell oa eloee margin of profit. dividing commission with mv customers. 8-7-tf WATTS'JEWELRY STORE KINGSTREE, S. C. 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. Registration Notice. The oftice of the Supervisor of Reg- ! strati on will be open on the 1st Mon- , lay in each month for the purpose of registering any person who is quali- j led as follows: J Who shall have been a resident of ihe State for two years, and of the lounty one year, and of the polling pre* 1 jinct in which the elector offers to 1 rote four months before the day of election, and shall have paid, sia ? ?- ? ? 1 1 ^ t* * M nontne oeiure, auj pun wa uueu uuc ind payable, and who can both read 1 ind write any section of the constitu- J iion of 1895 submitted to him by the Supervisors of Registration, or who jan show that he owns, and has paid ill taxes collectible on during the . jresent year, pioperty in this State I issessed at three hundred dollars or 1 nore. H A Meyer, f r lerk of Bo&rd. ? RU8-MY-TISM ' Will cure your Rheumatism Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps, 3olic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and \ 3urns, Old Sores, Stings of Insects t Stc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used insrnally and externally. Price 25c. 4 sm Sprains! Sciatica! 11 these ills when Sloan's R 11 1 is now here you wheneve: for it. Andyo ed with it, for fortunate in s stylish and c hats at very n All styles are i for all ages. We will be de you look them S. M Kingstree, - I ?MM? EGGS! iVhite Plpoulh Rock: (U. R. FISHELS' STRAIN). Jirds of Beauty, Chicks for Broilers Best layers, good setters, idea nothers. Feathers crystal white lesh golden yellow from toe's tii o bill's beak. The finest tabl 'owl the world over. EGGS Vhile they last, $1.00 per Six een selected. MRS. E. C. EPPS, t-ltf Kingstree, S. C patronage, wnetner u your business is small L1 or large we will give it s, our undivided attenp tion. F. K. GRAHAM Exclusive Resident Agent Kingstree, - South Carolina - (tfn oil Sores, Otlor Itasiiss won't Core The worst esses, no matter of how long standing, are cured by the wonderful, old reliable Dr. , Porter's Antiseptic Healing Oil. It relieves i. Pais and Heals at the same time. 35c, 60c, |L0Q, Rheumati Lumbago Why grin and bear a! Liniment kills pain? SLO UNI] All D Send four cent* in stami DR. EARL S. SLOAN. 1 YOUR : ur , " I have used your Liniment and can y it is fine. I have used it for sore roat, strained shoulder, and it acted :e a charm."?AUen Dunn, Route 1, n 88, Pine Valley, Mies. "lama painter and paperhanger by ide, consequently up and down ladX8. About two years ago my left knee came lame and sore. It pained me at ghts at times till I could not rest, and was contemplating giving up my trade i account of it when I chanced to think Sloan's Liniment. I had never tried before, and I am glad to state that 39 than one 25c. bottle fixed me up parently as good as ever"?Charles C. impbell, Florence, Texas. ANS WENT e&lers 25c. > for a free TRIAL BOTTLE, nc., Philadelphia, Pa. Dept. B SUMMER \ T / ? and ready for r you are ready u will be charm we have been securing a very lurable line of nodest prices, epresented and / slighted to have i over early. arcus South Carolina [ The New Jersey Fire s Insurance Co., Newark, - New Jersey is old, strong and reliable and solicits your TTT1 4 1 WORDS FROM HOME. Statement That May Be Investigated. Testimony of Kingstree Citizens. When a Kingstree citizen comes to the front, telling his friends and neighbors of his experience, you can rely on his sincerity. The statements of people residing in far away places do not command your confidence. Home endorsement is the kind that backs Doan's Kidney Pills. Such testimony is conyincing. Investigation proves it true. Below is a statement of a Kingstree resident. No stronger proof of merit can be had. S A Nettles, ex-hotel prop, Mill St, Kingstree, says: "Several years ago I hurt my back, lifting a heavy piece of iron pipe. After that my kindneys acted irregularly, and my back pained me severely. I was so sore and lame I could hardly stoop. The kidney secretions passed too freely at times, and again scanty. The least cold I got, settled on my kidneys and made me worse. When a friend recommended Doan's Kidney Pills I used them as directed and they relieved all symptoms of kidney trouble." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy?get Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that Mr Nettles had. Foster-Milburn Co, Props, Buffalo, N Y. $52.00 For $1.00. It's a fact?grab it quick. This paper costs one dollar a year. In every issue opportunities are offered in the advertising columns worth a dollar to you in one way or another. By carefully reading all of the ads BEFORE buying you often save a dollar?or several dollars?on the price of your purchase, by knowing WHICH store to go to. This onlv ONE of the advantages of reading: this paper. There are MANY others. Get the habit. Chamberlain's Coogh Remedy. From a small beginning: the sale and use of this remedy has extended to all parts of the United States and to many foreign countries. When you have need of such a medicine give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy a trial and you will understand why it has become so popular for coughs, colds and croup. Obtainable everywhere. Notice. All parties having papers for record in office of Clerk of Court requiring revenue stamps must positively have same stamped before presenting such papers for record. 4-1-tf H 0 Britton, Clerk. ??i? a ?t a w a mT/viTi gripping, powerful photo-play. You will be delighted?see it every Tuesday. Special Announcement We are pleased to announce we have made arrangements lor the famous feature plays made by the World Film Corporation of New York. Each feature is based upon a successful book or play and comes in from 4 to 8 reels. Renowned stars, such as Lew Fields, Lillian Russell and numerous others will be seen in these plays. The next feature will be shown Thursday, April 15. > - rUUULAJXLilTlUJNI Whereas, the Ministerial Union, of the town of Kingstree, in their earnest desire to have all the people recognize the Lord's day by attending divine worship, have suggested that Sunday, the 25th day of April, 1915, be designated as church going Sunday, Now, therefore, I, William R Scott, Mayor of the Town of Kingstree, do hereby designate, set aside and proclaim Sunday, the 25th day of April, the Year of Our Lord, 1915, to be church going Sunday, and hereby call upon all the citizens in the town of Kingstree and all strangers within our gates to repair to the church of their choice at the usual hour of service on the Sunday above designated for the purpose of worship. Whereunto I have caused to be put I A? 1 _ * J.L? m trie seat ox ine iuwii ui amgaucc. Given under my hand and seal this 13th day of April, A D 1915, at Kingstree, S C. Attest: W R Scott, Walter Steele, Mayor. Clerk. 4-15-2t Uwana Theatre.! Tuesday night the 8th episode of the 4'MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY" will be shown and we advise everybody to see this fascinating, MILK BOTTLE CLOSURE Improvement in Seal for the Liquid Container. Any Danger of Contamination I* Prevented by New Device Which Protect# Fluid and Encompasses Top of the Bottle. The system of delivering milk in bottle is a conceded improvement la a great many respecU over the ol? system of measuring It out from a ran as it mav ha wan fad hut a manP fest weak point of the new method is that no means of carrying the bottle is offered except the q&estionable one of carrying them by graiping the . bottles by the neck. Any conUmltv* tion on the hands is immediately, transferred to the bottle and thence to the milk. Of course, the milkman has a wire basket in which te transport the botiles, but in transferring them to and from this, the bottles are necessarily handled in the manner outlined above. It will be readily seen that the desired results of the improved system are thereby defeated to a great extent. In a few cases this condition has been met by a piece of wax paper, held In place by a string. This defect is taken care of in simpler way by a new milk iiiiiili I Protection for Milk Bottle. bottle closure, which not only protects the fluid contained in the bottle, but at the same time encompasses the entire top of the container In such a manner that contamination of the. bottle is prevented. The cap is of pressed paper and the usual disk is surrounded by an annular groove. , The disk portion sinks into the neck of the bottle and the groove referred to fits over and around the top edge of the bottle, keeping these surfaces free from soil of any character resulting from handling or from the visit of flies attracted by the odor of the milk. RISE OF POULTRY INDUSTRY One of the Four or Five Mo?t Important Sources of Agricultural Wealth of Country. (By M. HASTINGS.) The rapid growth of the poultry Industry has lately received much attention from the press of the country. The best estimates available indicate that the income from poultry products is one of the four or five most Important sources of the agricultural wealth of the nation. The recent improvements In the methods and practices of poultry husbandry and the rapid development of extensive poultry plants have also been the subject of much comment. Although the poultry plant is steadily gaining ground in the eastern states and also in the far West, the great bulk of the poultry wealth of the country is produced by the general farms of the Mississippi valley, and it is also in this region that the most rapid increase in production is shown. In spite of the rapid increase in, production the supply has not kept pace with the demand. The proof for this statement is the fact that the price of eggs for the last ten or twelve years has shown not only an absolute rise, but also a relative rise when compared with the general average of values of either farm crops or food products. In contrast with this industry, some critics have stated that the farmer does not realize a sufficient sum for his produce, compared with what the city consumer has to pay for strictly fresh goods. IMPORTANCE OF SEED TEST Corn Will Never Get Good Start Unl*ti W?ll RcUrturf. P.iireri and of High Germination. (By R. A. MOORE. Wisconsin Experiment. Station.) Testing each ear of seed corn to be, 6ure that 90 per cent or more of It will grow is one of the important factors for insuring high yields of superior quality. Cold, wet. unfavorable weather mayi stunt the crop, but in our rigorous, climate the seed will never even get a good start unless it has been well selected, well cured and is of high germination. ? A few hours of labor and a fewj cents' worth of material will be suffl-, cient to test enough seed to plant sev-' eral acres and will insure a betterj crop and return many times the investment. Succulence Is Essential. The cow that is going to yield a * good return in milk must have succulence In her ration. She most have something with which to build up her; milk flow. ,