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In surance! I When you want Insurance I of any kind, call on us. We I write f Life Fire I1 ' Live Stock Plate Glass I Accident and Health % 01 ding a Specialty $ I g We are the largest ana H; most experienced agency in y Williamsburg county, and H: are in a position to give you a the best service. :' Kingstree Ins., Real Estate , & Loan Co., Agts., | PHONE 85. KIN6STREE, S. C. BBBBBBBHIHIR | Professional Cards, | Dr. D. Zed Rowell Dental Surgeon Kelly Building; First Room in Front Andrews, - South Carolina DR. R. CLAUDE IcCABE, Dental Surgeon, Office in Hirsch building, over Kingstma Ilmmr Prt'c 8-98-tf V A W VV w ?w ?^R. ROBERT J. McCABE, DEMIST, KINGSTREE, S. C Office in Nexsen Building, 3 doors from Postoffice. Phone 78. M. D. NESMITH, DENTIST, Lake City, S. C. W. L. TAYLOR DENTIST, Ottca In N?xmb Building KINGSTREK, - S. C. 5-ai-tf. 1866 1916 A. M. SNIDER. SURGEON DENTIST. Office at Residence, Railroad Avenue. J. DeS. Gilland Attorney-at-Law Second Floor Masonic Temple Florence, S. C. ^ General praciicioner in all State and Federal Court3. Benj. M'"NNES. M. R. C. V. S. ! B.KaterMclNNES.M. D..V.M.D VETERINARIANS. One of us will be atKingstree the first Monday in each month, at Hel ler's Stables. 9-28-tf I, vfr* KINGSTREE Lodge, No. 46 A. F.M. meets Thursday before full moon each month. Visiting brethren are cordially invited. S P Harper, W M. J D Britton. Sec. 2-27-lv CAMP NO- 27. ihuui mmhi ^h6 T'lir<' w4BKSI^nB&%w// Visiting chopper* roi VL naiiy mviica w com* up and sit on as turn j or hang about on tb< P H Stoll, J M Brown, Clerk. Con. Com Undressed LumberI always have on hand a lot of ondressed 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, Kecownfled by Doctor Qothram Dr. T. E. Cothram is a well-known pharmacist of Alexis, Ala. And when he gets bilious or needs a purgative medicine, what do you suppose he does ? Out of his whole big stock of liver medicine he selects and uses Granger Liver Regulator. lie says Theie is rcr.e better." That's a - ct: v '- rong endorsement, don't you m a man who knows all 'r.- r rits of the different medi > n ,i:_ market? Granger Liver - j.- purely vegetable, does g* r.- . irrittte the delicate lin" the tcmach and bowels and f;vc-s ^ui?k and pleasant rc' i - the best system purifier n/ A * c u r* j GLASSES! If you need Glasses, come to me. Single and double; lenses fitted correctly at lowest prices. Broken lenses duplicated. r r rwr.nrTT I. I* DAUUl! I, JKWKIUI Arrival of Passenger Trains at Kingstrce. The Atlantic Coast Line railroad has promulgated the following schedule, which became effective Monday May 20, 191 r>: North Bound. No 80 7:2") a m "No 46 - - ;11:30 am No 78 ... 6:13 p m South Bound. + No 83 ... 10:40 a m No 79 - - - 11:03 a m *No 47 - - - - 6:47 p m No 89 - - - 9:22 p m; * Daily except Sundav 4 Stops on signal for Charleston. Savan-1 nah and .Jacksonville passengers. II Women! | j I l/H Here 13 a messa^?to a | I suffering women, from I Mrs. W. T. Price, of Public, Ky.: "I suf- g I I fered with painful..." I j I she writes. "I got down IW I Hm with * weakness ,n m7 y if III ^ and Umb?...I I K IH helpless and dls- I In conraged...1 had about | I M &*veD UP hopes of ever IS IH beia. well again, whan fl 1{I l?N a frl?I1(i Insl8ted i j|W| Take " GARDUI n? Woman's Tonic BI began Cardnl. Tn ||fif|! a short while I saw a I d J marked difference... ||B{ I grew stronger right B ! along, and It cured me. 11|8; I am stouter than I I I ^aTe years-" H ?* I 1 If you suffer, you can I w I I appreciate what It I 0 I means to be strong and ft I irelL Thousands of wo- I 8 ' L W men glre Cardul the T f> m I credit for their good m B health. It should help you. Try C&rduL At all M I druggists. E-73 R Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness la caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed. Deafness is the result, and unless the Inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to Its normal condition. hearing will be destroyed forever; nln? cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing bu: an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness leans, d by catarrh* that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. b*. J. tV k W., x UH'uu. viiiv. Sold by Druggists. 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. CITADEL, The Military College of South Carolina. Announced as "Distinguished Military College" by U. S. War Department. Full courses in Civil Engineering, English and Modern Languages. Confers B S and C E degrees. A scholarship worth $300 a year is vacant from Williamsburg county and will be filled by competitive examination at the countyseat August 10. 1917. For necessary information and blanks, apply to [$-28-4t COL O. J. BOND, tv. . . Charleston, S. C. 1 ! No. 666 This is a prescription prepared especially for MALARIA or CHILLS &. FEVER. Five or six doses will break any case, and if taken then as a tonic the Fever wil! sot return. It acts on the liver defter n Caiomel and does net o: jie.;;:c 1 finn"?asTrttCli | JgggM R Hrsw C, H 11 fli mm w w P to O U A M^FPPl ill /"\ votu requ:r':i I'J <*- +* cost in die < Mj An attacbment tl rj! a fully guaranteed ull truck out of any Fe Si I h r\ x _ r? r gjjl wen, uoage oros., v. K. Buick or Overland c fiil gives you a perman pi construction?as we 11 the most costly true buy?and yet cheap* than a good pair of I A hauling unit tl twice the tonnage j horses ? that has d\ ' ted a ton-mile oper J of less than 8 ce records obtained f It 18,000 users in ovei } of work. I A sturdy truck const has reduced time lost o to a minimum. The la Every type ef b I steel dumping t J ? used on Smit ' the neib era hi I Thon | KINGSTRE Cattle relish the wet Bucke m Buckeye hulls, after t or twelve hours, acquire j the succulent ensilage ode Simply feed fQADC MA HllCh COTTONS HUL LINTLE properly and your stock will li other roughage. Once they t they will not be satisfied with There is every reason why 3 Buckeye Hulls. They are all worthless as forage; no dirt, t Other Advc Buckeye Hulls cost much less per T ton than old style hulls. T Buckeye Hulls allow better assimilation of other food. T Every pound goes farther. Mr. L. R. Farmer, Louitville, Ca. that he has used no other hulls year and gets good results. C ^ ?*?"?! netnrt Pi ff f U Wlill ivuy/i OtflVC UJUiy v, To secure the best results and to develop thoroughly twelve hours before fet wetting them down night and morning for this cannot be done, wet down at least feed the hulls dry, use only half as much Book of Mixed, Gives the right formula for every co South. Tells how much to feed for tening, for work. Describes Buckeyt using them properly. Send for your Dept. K The Buckeye Co Atlanta Birmingham Creenwo Augusta Charlotte Jackson | ' _ I ; See us for Print I fj F 1 I? .! ' & Mi-- V- . ;:an You i yerlook T F-CF cf transportation i.-er.ti-? to give you thi / >ur,d and the most sai i?t rr.akes Form-a-Trucl one-ton service tc. toil >rd, Mas- over 20 000 m age Joad ot 2,( roie but jor rcp jjr Jl ^ at ent truck (A Pr?v?V :il budt as ?f wonderful i emciency and k y?u caa has aaced to "f *n Pnce user by cuttin horses. ^ hauling s lat moves ments arid by moved by sarV anc' vvastc emenstra- The Smith a ting cost you a one-tc nts from wheelbase; w rom over loading platfc 600 lines type rear tin structicn that ruction that load carried? ur of service wcrk off the first Smith it on the true ody from the tight, flare board express ty bodies for contractors and the huge vans h form-a 2 nu.k There is no hru of bum luting una it liver, vefucte loe* not find a tas McCutchen, A( E, v. v. SO. CA I sweet odor of ye Hulls >eing wetted down for ten a taste or odor similar to >r that cattle like so well. J>K ?YF ?EED M M LS \ ss ike them better than any | ire accustomed to them, i anything else. four cattle should relish roughage; no lint that is rash or dust. intages hey take less space in the barn, hey are sacked?easy to handle. hey mix well, when wet, with other forage. , ?ayt: but Buckeye for the past ows have not been bothickeye Hulls. the eruilage odor, wet the huttt tding. It is easy to do this bj j the next feeding. If at any time thirty minutes. If you prefer to i by bulk as of old style huDs. Feeds Free mbination of feeds used in the maintenance, for milk, for fat; Hulls and gives directions for copy to the nearest mill. tton Oil Co. Dept. ? 11 od Little Rock Memphia Macon Selma ed Stationery, .O.B. Chicago |i| ^ \fford 1 ! 'his? | ; (' sign, built for Iffi !,' i lowest hauling '.J :i factory service. |?8 : ' is been in steady f* r .cars?has covered L i.cs?hauled an aver- , )5 J pounds and cost f airs. | ran. portatjtan service i. cay in and day out If earning power. That | the profits of every , ig down expense in ' and deliverv deoart- .1 eliminating unneceaiful equipment. * Form-a-Truck give* ' ?n truck of 125 in. 1 ith either 9 or 12 ft |; )rm; with a sturdy 'f drive; solid truck i ss; a rear axle con- " supports 90% of the | takes all the carrying it power plant and puts |l k construction. it pt to the big II for movers |. usi in which A i ready psaa. |i rent, ij j MOLINA, Jj| Last Call for Oglethorpe. After next Sunday no applications of candidates for the officers' reserve corps of the United States army will he received by the examining officer, First Lieut Harry T Pillans. USA, at the Citadel. The second camp at Fort Oglethorpe will open August zi and continue for three months. Eligible men between the ages of twenty years and nine months and fortyfour years are wanted for the training camp and those who are declared qualified will be commissioned in grades from second lieutenant to lieutenant colonel, inclusive. The government is particularly anxious to secure mature men. I Land Wanted! Land owners, executors, administrators, managers of estates, have you land, residence lots or farms for sale? We have a trained organization, specializing in subdividing and selling land at public auction. By our method we quickly turn your property into cash and interest bearing notes. We obtain satis ,.,U r a 11 o_ i aoiui y i couito vvii&i& ao ual methods fail. Write us, our representative will inspect your property and explain our methods without expense to you. ATLANTIC COAST REALTY CO. "The name that justifies your confidence" PETERSBURG. VIRGINIA RUB-MY-TISM Will cure Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic j Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Burns, Old i Sores, Tetter, Ring-Worm, Ec- ; zema, etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used internally or externally. 25c | ANDREWS HAS GOOD MARKET. < 300STERS OF HUSTLING TOWN ADVERTISE THEIR MARKET*. MARRIAGE OF MUCH INTEREST. . Andrews, July 9:?A "Booster | Dlub" was organized in Andrews some time ago with a large and enthusiastic membership. Its first unmaking was to advertise the Andrews * *(. tobacco market and to popularize :he good roads movement. ThirtyFour car owners volunteered their :ars for an advertising tour of the surrounding community. Accord- * ingly, the cars met in front of the Bank of Andrews Friday morning^'/J| ' and after being decorated with flags ' '* and large cloth signs, advertising arood roads and notifying tobacco growers that the highest prices to be W t obtained can be secured at An"T-V drews, the cars set out upon the trip. Over one hundred persons were in the party and an effort was made to visit every home of the surrounding county. - ? The excellent condition of the crops was noticed everywhere, and while it was recognized that if the present rainy season is lengthened it may injure them, the indications are that it will not be a serious ia-. * -'j. jury for the previous good weather has enabled every farmer to completely rid his crops of grass and t ? weeds, thus eliminating one of the serious dangers of a prolonged rainy * season. wvj All who took the trip returned to ? I *" '-1 Andrews very enthusiastic in their f belief that the present season wi%' be the most profitable one that this , * community has enjoyen for several years. Farmers in every direction , \ are making preparations to be pres4 ? * ent at the opening of the market on July 12. It is believed that not less than a thousand or twelve hundred visitors will be in the town on that jji date and every effort will be made /' to make it a pleasant occasion. / An event of much more than usual ? ' interest in Andrews was the marriage of Mrs Sallie F Moyd and Mr - " T K TrwKr* CI KntK nf tKia flf. U Villi VI WWII v* vmu t ?? ? the Methodist parsonage, Tuesday^ the Rev George A Teasley officiating, Mr Edge holds a responsible position as engineer for the ACL, and by his gentlemanly demeanor has won a + host of friends in Andrews. Mrs Edge is one of Andrews most charming women and enjoys a wide popularity. Immediately after the ceremony the young couple boarded the northbound vestibule and started * upon their honeymoon trip to points in the North. HELP THE COUNTY FAIR. ? { It Has Been of Much Assistance in the Development of Williamsburg. The Williamsburg County Fair Association is not a corporation, as many may think and some suppose. It is not capitalized with thousands r j-ii?? ~_ J :i-? j Ul UUllUId auu usca^iLaiaiuc^ uwucu by a few moneyed men who push it for "dividends." The County Fair Association of Williamsburg county is plainly and simply an association for the best interest and development of Williamsburg county; an association owned by its life membership holders, the price of which is ten dollars. No one person owns more stock than the price of one life membership certificate. Its officers and executive committeemen and departmental superintendents do their work without charge, working cooperatively for the good of the county. Won't you do your '"bit" for your county and make the fair larger and more complete this year? We appeal to you on the basis of your own personal interest in your own county. Get your exhibits in all lines ready and win some of the prizes offered by the business people of Kingstree and the premiums by the Fair Association under the following departments: field crop, home demonstration work, household, needle and fancy, manu facturinp: and mechanical works; fine art, floral, swine, horse, mule cattle, poultry, bench show, children's, boys' corn club, boys' pig club, and girls' canning club. ? W E Xksmith. President, Kin^stree, S C, July 10, 1017.