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1 I * T 1 we r k nishings B you. Coi |P our line c $1.00. A and unde II Our * I wjll pleas ^ I tiful line m I men and 11 Don'1 I partmenl Mohairs ~ 11 *v I Men and I please yo I Dav I Kingstree, H * 'Avoid the S J as You Wc L tl ONCE HE GETS YOI k II LOST TO || The only wa\ BK O your money i HH jj you cannot | Br || THE ONLY ABSOLl W II PUT IT Put Your Money In ( Spend i * k . Bank of The Record ! Only $1 r The Reco is equipped to prini J lave a line of ( which shoulc me in and let u >f Soft Summe Iso a select Iin< rwear modera Shoe Se ;e you. We hi of Oxfords for Children, t forget our CI : for Men and B< and Palm B Boys at a pri< is & Fe So tuld the Devil! LJ IN HIS GRIP YOU ARE I PROSPERITY! I r to avoid spending | is to put it where ( ^et at it readily. fTELY SAFE PLACE TO IS IN BANK! )ur Bank And Avoid The ing Demon. niingway, S. C. ?.J Semi-Weekly Stall .85 a year ' COUNTY AND ST ATI rd Job Office t your 1915 stationer; jents' Fur= 11 I appeal to 11 | \ t * trv ? 4 fa I S SilUW )UU r Shirts at i of hosiery tely priced. j jrvice i ive a beau= I Men, Wo= i. j i I lothing De= | >ys. Serges,' eaches for :e that will >nnell uth Carolina I Keep 1' by wearini PALM BEi i ? . We have them \ I dies and gentli A splendid 1 seasonable Shi = Sorts. ' A beautiful 1 1 1117 11 celebrated Walk : for ladies and Inspect our ama Hats. ! S. Me f | ?? trxxxxx*: 1 3 * Suit * * | All the i 3Mffi N . S rics in a Lowest 1 a a * $ Silvern a * fA Js| Kingstree, ^'T'T?T"X'T? Kool M* Ml A A g a wx iCH SUIT for both laimen. 4 ine of Ladies' irtwaists and I lot of the -OverSlippers gentlemen. line of Pan ircus wmmmmmmmmmmmmmm HEEX-X-m M ach ^ lan's Dep Store s Erai5EX3E 13TH ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT Of Old Johnsonville High School Soon to Come Off. Venters, May 24:?Old Johnsonville High school will hold its thirteenth annual commencement Sunday morning, May 30, and Monday and Tuesday evenings, May 31 and June 1. Dr A T Lindsay,president of Linwood college,N C,will preach the commencement sermon Sunday morning. Monday evening the programme will consist of an operetta, two short plays and choruses. The 1 ? ? A-* ? ? - ? >***11 k/\ TnAfl/lotT graduating exercises win uc lurauaj evening, when Senator E D Smith will make an address and medals and diplomas will be delivered. The public is invited to attend. The graduates this year are: Misses Bertha Ard, Leah Eaddy, Marie Flowers and Messrs Ottis Huggins and Davis Newell. flF ifiril IMTFRFST. Some People We Know, and We Will Prodi by Hearing About Them. This is a purely local event. It took place in Kingstree. Not in some faraway place. You are asked to investigate it. Asked to believe a citizen's word; To confirm a citizen's statement. Any article that is endorsed at home Is more worthy of confidence Than one you know nothing about, Endorsed by unknown people. Mrs S A Nettles, Mill St, Kingstree, says: "I suffered awfully from disordered kidneys. My back ^as so sore and lame I could hardly c any sweeping or other housework. The kidney secretions passed irregularly. When I caught cold, it settled on my kidneys and made me worse. Finally I got Doan's Kidney Pills at the Kingstree Drug Co, and they relieved me of all signs of kidney trouble." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy?get Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that Mrs Nettles had. Foster-Mil burn Co, Props, Buffalo, N Y. To tell the truth is commendable, but it often results in a black eye. Plies Cared la 6 to 14 Days Your druggist will refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in I to 14 days. The first applicatios fires Ease and Rest. Mc. N \ I'X'X'X"X"X'X' 111 JLJfcr< ? in 9 aim xr lewest Wash Iff 5 /II .1 Mens norm Prices ever q w i 'ants | * okla Eok_ W aft/it/ i air ^ is at the | uoted. li * artment | Diith Carolina M SgjEEgl Bethel Breezes. i Bethel, May 24:?The farmers of | this community are glad to see good weather again, after so much rain. 4 Messrs R S and Bart Burgess spent Sunday with their brother, Mr G H Burgess, at Lake City. Mr T W Webber* was noted at | Mouzons Sunday afternoon, much \&r the regret of some of his friendsfin j this section. f A great many people of this community attended the .closing exercises of Spring Bank school Friday evening. \ The barbecue and turkey dinner given at the home of Mr and Mrs 0 IW Burgess last Saturday was eni joyed by all who attended. Hebron and Mouzons baseball teams crossed bats for the secondt time this season on the latter's diamond. We were glad to see the I home boys make good. The score I stood 7 to 2 in favor of Mouzons. ? . i 1 TT _ The tirst game was piayea on nebron's diamond, and they seemed tocount us out altogether, though we are quite sure that the Mouzon boys made at least 5 scores. While this is very small,they must remember that it is the small things in life that count. Button,. To Extract a Cork. The following has been found helpful: To extract a cork which has fallen or been pushed into a bottle while still filled,take a button,thread -l * j j :_i.~ . i i * it on a siring ana uiup uiiu intr uuitle. Then pull the cork up to the neck with the aid of a hatpin, pull the string, which is attached to the button, and the cork will come out. ? Selected. Whooping Cough. "When my daughter had whooping cough she coughed so hard at one time that she had hemorrhage of the lungs. I was terribly alarmed about her condition. Seeing Chamberlain's Cough Remedy so highly recommended, I got a bottle and it relieved the cough at once. Before she had finished two bottles nf this remedv she was entirely i well," writes Mrs S FGrimes, Crooksi ville, Ohio. Obtainable everxwh^re.