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I Professional Cards. mm i DR. H CLAUDE McCABE, Dental Surgeon, m Office ia Hirsch building, over King frwDroffCVs. 8-28-tf DR. ROBERT J. McCABl DENTIST, McCabe Building, next 1 IM.DNESMITH B| * . DENTIST, Hake City, S. ( Iw. L TAYLOR I DENTIST, K^OinomDrW VBroekJugton's Store, RmiCSTRCC, * - s.c PZ M. SNIDER & SURGEON DENTIST. |nttr Gamble & Jacobs' Drug Stop d DeS. Gillanc ? Attorney-aY-Law 6 "" *mr SecsDd Floor Masonic Temple Hg': Florence, S. C. KjCaneral praciicioner injall State an Kfettl. Mr'NNES. M. R. C. V. S. MUter McINNES, M. D.. V. M. C B VETERINARIANS. K Ose of us will be at Kingstree th rat Monday in each month, at He Stables. 9-28-tf KINGSTREi Lodge, No. 41 A. F.M ^MPets Thursday before full moon eac rath. Visiting brethren are cordial] ^ RKWallace^WW Klngsfree Ghaptei Order Eastern Sta Mm every Thursday night after fu K and two weeks later. , * . MRS B E (^ARKSON,^WW Kingstree Lodge Knights ot Pythia BEimiiiy conventions every second an ^BShTaeaday night Our visitin EXtbren always welcome. Castle Hal Gourdin Building. 1-14-lyr T B E Clarkson, C C Epps, KofB&S. CAMP NO- 27. i18tt i m hikum I^K^^^^IPw'The Third Honda B Night in e*oh *'-* month. Vkitiac choppen oo HaUy Invited to oosc P ap sad sit on a stun KJ Xs5*- f*5ar or hsnf about on tt |k>v . limbs. m- 'J P H Stoll, Hpp Brown, Clerk. Con. Com. Notice ! K-tobacco will bring best gg ,?prices at Kingstree and H|f. J. Pendergrass g'^ill give vou best values [ for your money. Nice fresh $!!ish always on hand. We iflso carry a full and comM Jjlete line of Groceries, Cold prinks, Crockery ware and H If you spend a night in vwn and miss Pendergrass' Iff ffoarding House you will reiff Aet it. Six bedrooms up ftairs and everything comI COur Restaurant is under Iff wie management of Mrs. J. H Hamlet, who will give you Q A-l service. Call and see g| Pendergrass Brothers Co. H Bin^stree, S. C Chichester s pills W W TI1K DIAMOND BRAND. A El Laiilctl Aikynrl)nw|litfor/\ b iAjK Chl-che*-ter Olrmund Brond/A i> iVWIW **111. ir- Kid and Gold n,cullic\V; Jli boies, sealed with Blue Ribbon. \/ Er Take no other. Buy of your v i f/ " Tjr BnaM. Ask forClll-CinCR-TEK I I [W Jf DIAMOND IlKANIt PILI.K for 8< Bl VP M years known as Best,Safest, Always Relirtjl p^-yr SOLD BY MBU66ISTS EYECTWHEHI lHwlfl BmIb, Blank Notes, Mortgages a: IpgU Legal Blanks in demand, for sale i i The Record office. If we have not ti I form you wish we can print it on shoi * &&AFE sipe? ? 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 POUC Y ~ that will protect you from all loss ? by fires at a very low rate. We represent the best and most reliable companies on earth. Kingstrw Insonnce.Rea! Estate Moan Co. V. 8. VEUI, Uupr. Epps' Market All meats bought and sold for cash. Don't ask for ) credit. Epps* MarKet I e Cr* Acadtmr (b Mill Sts. I i- wmmmmmmm?mmmmmmlI r w LIBHIHING RODS IS^OaLT H. I,. WHITLOCK, Ltek* City, S. C? Special Sales Agent t .. Representing the largest man ufacturers of all kinds ImpbiA proved Copper and Galvanized , lCyg*V*\ N>v Section Rods. J Endorsed by " the Highest Scientific AuV thorities and Fire Insurance Companies). Pure Copper Wire Cables, all sizes. Our Full Cost Guarantee given with each job. _ ZE5.A~?. I sell on close margin of profit, dividing commission with mv customers. - 8-7-tf 'wATTS'JEWELRY STORE ' KINGSTREE. S. C. I keep on hand every[. thing 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. d Nmv th? Railroad Station. g . I' Registration Notice. The office of the Supervisor of Registration will be open on the 1st Mon" day in each month for the purpose of registering any person who is qualified as follows: Who shall have been a resident of the State for two years, and of the 7 oounty one year, and of the polling precinct 'in which the elector offers to r. vote four months before the day of '? election, and shall have paid, sii J months before, any poll tax then due and payable, and who can both read and write any section of the constitution of 1896 submitted to him by the Supervisors of Registration, or who - can show that he owns, and has paid all taxes collectible on during the present year, pioperty in this State messed at three hundred dollars or more. H A Meyer, rierk of Board. 1 li; ? r>vnnr*oo !\* i r i\loj . SASH \ DOORS BLINDS G 4? * ^ ** %<? ; ! f' &L i ! MOULDINGS r - aso 1 * M?LLWO;,K ! ? I 3 *??? :* Undressed Lumber. - I always have on hand a lot of uni0 dressed lumber (board and framing) at ' t my mill near Kings tree, for sale at the ~~ lowest price for good material. See or * write me for further information, etc. rt F. H. HODGE. ; -fV \ 'V ROPER HOSPITAL Medical College of the " CHARLEJ Schools of Medic Owned end Cont 8 7th Session Begins Octob Fine new three-story building imm< oratories of Chemistry, Bacteriology, i/?ol Pnthnlnorv Phflrm?rnlr?rv und P equipment The Roper Hospital, one of the larj South, contains 218 beds, and with an unsurpassed clinical advantages. Practical work in dispensary for ph: Two years graduated service in R< each year. Department of Physiology and Eml leston Museum. Ten full-time teachers in laboratorj For catalogue address < Box 42 $10.50 The Atlanti announces the above excu on account of the Exposit memoration of the I n?r.* .ii* riraetn Anniversary of the Negro, WI and closes July 27. Prop< from all points on the At! open^to the public. Ticke on July 5, 7, 9, 12, 14, 16, turning to reach original i night of the seventh (7th) For schedules and further W. W. Hollida Kingstr W. J. CRAIG, Pass. Traf. Mgr. WILMING | Tobacco Buyers,Dealei ! We manufacture Ho ti^it with prices right See us for quick delh Kingstree Manufacturi l ? Womans College [ < Greenville, S. C. > Affords complete advantages for a broad, liberal education. Trains j its students for lives of fullest efficiency and responsibility. | Equipment, faculty, courses of l. study, and cultural influences are entirely in harmony with presentIday requirements. Administration, Instruction and dormitory buildings equipped along the most modern lines, for convenient, comfortable life and efficient work. Fatrance reqnirements open 14-nnii basis. High standard courses leading to B. A., I B. L. and M. A. degrees. Literature, Languages, Sciences. Practical train- H ing in Domestic Science. Business Course, j leading to diploma. | Thorough courses leading to diplo- | mas in Conservatory of Music, departments l Of Art, Expression, Physical Cukore, kiadergar- 5 tea, Normal Training Coarse. > <2j TO 13 institution aims to uiiuiu we 'mi I besteducational advantages obtainable jl 8 at a minimum cost. Far Caudogoe addreu B I DAVID H. RAMSAY* D. D? Pres. | I Greenville* S. C. f ~; Invigorating to the Palo and Sickly The Old Standard general strengthening tonic, OnOVS'8 TA8TBLES8 chill TONIC, drives out Malaria.en rkhea the blood .a ndbuildaaptbetya* j tern. A true tonic. For idulta and children. 90c I COLLEGE BUILDING State of South Carolina 5TON, S. C. in? and Pharmacy rolled by the State "* SH er lv 191j>*Enda June 1, 1916 ediately opposite Roper Hospital. LabAnatomy, Physiology, Pathology, Clinharmacy provided with new, modern ?est and best equipped hospitals in the i extensive out-patient service, offers armaceutical students. >per Hospital with six appointments oryology in affiliation with the Charr branches. OSCAR W. SCHLEETER, Registrar, CHARLESTON, S. C. Round! Trip RICHMOND, VA. c Coast Line rsion fare from Kingstree ion and Celebration in comof the Emancioation fl lichj [Opens July 5 ortionate fares will apply lantic Coast Line and are its will be sold for all trains , 19, 21 and 24, limited irestarting point prior to midday following date of sale, information, call on y, Ticket Agent ee, S. C. ' T.JC. WHITE, Gen. Pass."Agt TON, N. C. 4 J 1IF L 1 s ana narenoasemen: ? gsheads good, strong and ? ng & Construction Co. I ^ & Btesr SHE?E'S?1 ; WEBSTER'S ? -* NEW * INTERNATIONAL | DICTIONARY THE MERRIAM WEBSTER The Only New unabridged die- ! tionary in many years. I Contains the pith and essence of an authoritative library. 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Va., tayt: || || "1 have been using Thed- H M ford's Black-Draught for H 111 stomach troubles, indtges-f/l| IfM tion. and colds, and find ittoMAr fu\ be the very best medicine 1 in/j lA ever used. It makes an old if| \T man feel like a young one." In Q] Insist on Thedford's, the UM original add genuine. E-67 Hfl ?? The Meanest MillerinTown is prepared to grind your corn into fine meal, coarse or medium grits. Bring along your corn. I am also prepared to grind your wheat into the very best grade of flour? the home ground kind. Bring us your wheat as soon as it is ready. EPPS MILLING CO., S. F. EPPS, Proprietor ' I Etiquette of the Sofa. "The etiquette of the sofa" iD Germany is indeed a profound mystery to English people. We offer the easiest chair near the fireplace to the guest of honor, but in Germany the sofa is invested with a sanctity as of a throne. The visitor must not sit upon it unless especially invited to do so by the hostess. To take a seaWhere unasked is an outrageous presumption. Strictly according to the rank, wealth and status of her guests does the hausfrau offer them seats of honor, the "von" before the untitled, and so on to the married lady before the spinster. It is as delicate a matter as the Englishwoman's pairing oi her guests, for the dinner tablb.? London Chronicle. Painfully Frank The cfiller didn't look it, but she declared to little Clorinda that she dearly loved children. It may be that she said so because she heard the distant swish of the skirts of Clorinda's mamma; but, whatever the cause, she repeated it urgingly. Then, as the small lady with the pet cat made no move to answer her invitation to come and make friends, she asked, "Why is it tnat you love your kitty better than me, dearie?" And Clorinda's mamma entered the room with an ilt concealed smile as she heard her daughter answer, "'Cause she purrs as if she meant it" Bulk With Beauty. In a certain ^>ffice the manager was about to be married. The staff raise^ a fund to buy a weddiag present. The total amounted to something like $50. "What we want to do," said the collect** of the sum, "is to get the chief a present that will make the most show for the money?something that will spread out and show up strong. Anybody got any suggestions ? "Buy him $50 worth of rice," said the'vice president, "and boil it I"?Saturday Evening Post. * Pithing For Plunder. A visitor to one of the hotels at Peking was awakened during the night by the noise caused by the fall of a roll of paper. Getting out of bed, he saw with astonishment a pole, to which were attached a fishing line and hook, moving about the room, collecting various.objects and removing them through the window. Upon going downstairs~he was heard bv the burglarious Chinaman ont?'d? to whom the rod belonged and who escaped, leaving his fishing line behind him. . i -V* I ? Still Waters Run Deep 1 j By EUNICE BLAKE ^ i Wilton Page was twenty years old and handsome as a picture. He had an oval face, large dreamy eyes and cameo cut features. Wilton entered a parlor car one day , for a journey. On the opposite side I were three women. One was about r < thirty, another twenty and the third \ seventeen. The two younger ones called the oldest Aunt Sue, while she called the next younger Dorothy and the younger Fanny. Aunt Sue seemed to be on terms of equality with the othera and was the merriest of the three. Dorothy and she were continually ' cracking jokes with each other, while Fanny was sober, but childlike. ^ Wilton, having placed his hand baggage in the rack above him, settled himself in his chair, pulled a novel from his pocket and began to read. He . did not therefore observe the effect his manly beauty had on the ladies. Dorothy looked from him to Aunt Sue and bark aeain to him with an erores slon that being interpreted meant, j "Isn't he Just too lovely for anything?" Aunt Sue returned the glance, indicating "Handsome enough to kiss." Little Fanny observed the mute comments of her elders, but said nothing. Dorothy leaned toward Aunt Sue and whispered something in her ear. Aunt Sue cast her eyes aside, rested them on Wilton for a few moments, then whispered something in Dorothy's ear. Then Dorothy swung her chair around * and said something to Fanny, who glanced at Wilton and shook her head. * f indicating a negative. Wilton read on unconscious of the attention he was attracting from those three ladies. Indeed, he had not given them a glance on entering the car and had begun his reading as soon as he had settled himself. They were all ] comely, dressed in a manner to indicate that they were persons of refinement, and since women like to be noticed Wilton ignoring them may hare spurred them to a conspiracy tney concocix-d concerning him. But of this the reader must form his or her own opinion after hearing what this con1 spiracy was. Those were the days when trains on passing through tunnels were not lighted as they are today. On the line upon which these three persons were traveling was a tunnel so long that some three minutes by the watch were required for a train to pass through it. A The train reached the tunnel in about an hour after .starting. As soon as they entered it Wilton dropped his booh on his knee .and with his face to VH the window waited "Tor the return of light About half the distance under ground had been-passed when he felt a pair of arms thrown around his neck and a pair of lips pressed against bta own. - ' Having been pinioned from behind. <r_he was powerless to resist the kiss?if he had wished to do so?or td get a ' .k hold on the kisser. He tried to clutch the arms, but they evaded hfm, and all the satisfaction he derived from the attempt was a knowledge that they were covered with feminine material. II. ..onhfl/l irlMlv In tha /fnrlr hnt UU X LUV.1U,;)* VUb Tf 4JU*J <11 VMV V4M* came in contact with nothingness. \ Nearly two minutes elapsed before I the train shot out into daylight When -7 it did so Wilton swept the car with his glance with a view to discovering who had kissed him. There were a number of women in it besides the three ladle* mentioned. Having noted those at & distance, he fixed his glance upon his neighbors. Aunt Sue was peering out of the window, and, her back being toward him, he could not see her face. Dorothy was wiping the dust put of her eyes with her handkerchief. Fanny was leaning back in her chair look- * ing up at the car celling apparently wrapped in thought Wilton formed an opinion tnai no , bad been kissed by one of his neighbors. He came to this conclusion because they were so near him and because there was no other woman on \ the train who looked as if she would be likely to commit such an act Of the three he fixed upon Dorothy as the culprit And yet when she flrishw;J wiping the dust out of her eyes he noticed an amused rather than a guilty expression on her face. Aunt Sue kept her back turned toward him so long that he was not sure after all that she was not the perpetrator. The only one of the three that he was quite sure was Innocent was Fanny. She looked fitted to sit as a model for a Madonna. When the train reached the terminal i Wilton left the car. still uncertain as m to who had kissed him. The three la dies left at the same time, and he saw JH them driven away In a private carriage. They took no notice of him. j seeming to be oblivious of him. One evening not a week later Wilton appeared, handsomer than ever In evenlug dress at a function. He was walking toward a group cf ladies, and when within a few feet of them one of them whose back was toward him turned suddenly and faced hira. The moment she saw him she turned scarlet. \ She was Fanny. An introduction?embarrassing for the young lady?followed, while a satisfied smile played on Wilton's lips. Since they are now an old couple there can be no harm in stating that she was put up to kissing her fellow traveler ! by the other two women, who assured : her that they would draw the gentle- g man's attention to themselves as soon as an Inspection was made. But what at the time saved Fanny y from detection was her admirable nerva. ' i . V'.. ' ... r . . -