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' * * ! ? ?? "She Certaii A A KpiJl CWMlt She Certain Have you read "The Sou is a touching littie love poer Stansbury, now going the ro the youth is telling his love ir Vesuvius. He speaks thoug that burn to the extent of ab "And this is what t Her words were M certainty do appr I certainly do.'" One of the things that wo ?they certainly do?is ; a full page advertise- ?7\ ment of bargains in a b; store near enough for Fj* them to visit. In the big cities such pages ap- Ui pear daily. Why? Be- raj cause the merchants B know that the women B appreciate it They cer- B tainlydoknow.it B AH women are very B appreciative in the mat- B ter of shopping bar- j| gains. They are so ap- jig preciative that they ||f make mental note of the j| thinn* thuv u/ant at art. ill ?IIVJ vertised, and make a jj bee line for the store l|| that keeps those things gj on hand and lets them |?? know about it. If the merchants in |j the smaller cities and M town??this one, for in sts^c?would do more of t worru.i certainty would api would. AND THE MERCHANTS CER FITED; THEY CEF i To check a cold quickly, get from your druggist some little Candy (old Tablets called Preventics. Druggists everywhere are now dispensing Pre ventics, for they are not only safe, but decidedly certain and prompt. . Freventics contain no Quinine, no laxative, nothing harsh nor sickening. Taken at the "sneeze stage" Preventics will prevent Pneumonia, Bronchitis, LaGrippe, etc. Hence the name, Preventic3., Good for feverish children. 48 Preventics 25 cents. Trial Boxes Sets. Sold by D. C. Scott. Decree for Sale and Partition. State of South Carolina, ) Williamsburg County. j Court of Coiidob Pleas. Drucilla Altinan, Francis E. Eaddy, Victoria Hanna, John B. Altman and Susan U. Stone, Plaintiffs, AGAINST Henry Altman, Lizzie Thompson, Jone Altman, James H. Altman, Dollie Altman, Warren Altman, Gansie Thompson, Eula E. Breece, James G. Thompson, Cassie B. Thompson, Walter H, Thompson and S. B. Postou, Defendants. By virtue of an order issued out of the Court of Common Pleas in the above stated case, to me directed, dated the 12th day of October, 1907, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, before the court house door in Kmgstree, S. C., daring the legal hours of sale, on Monday, November 4th, 1907, the v following described tracts of land, to wit: All that, certain piece, parcel or tract of land lying, being and sit. uate in the county of Williamsburg and State of South Carolina, known as the estate of Wm. Thompson, containing oue hundred (100) acres, more or less, and bounded on the north by lauds of Margaret E. Alt. ? it. 1. i? i?j. "D Q man, on toe east, ujr lauus uj. xv. u. Eaddy, on the sooth by lands of J. P. Stone, and on the west by lands of Daniel DnHant: ALSO All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land lying, being and situate in the connty of Williamsbnrg and State of South Carolina, containing one hundred (100) acres, more or less, known as the estate of Johu J. Altman, and bounded on the north by lands of George Brown, on the east by lands of M. H. Carter, on the south by lands of F Rhem & Sons, and on the west by lands of John B. Altman. Purchaser to pay for papers. G. J. Graham, Sheriff Williamsburg County. October 14,1907. sly Will j ; ft | j , CM" i U, j . 1*7 ' < 7? ;V Vv ill. : them Maiden's Reply?" It n by Mr. Charles Frederick ; unds. Under the magnolias 1 i language hot as lava from j * shts that breathe in words 1 - ? out thirty lines or verse. ? i I he maiden said? i choice and few: eciate it; ; men certainly do appreciate jj^ his kind of advertising, the jreciate it; they certainly TAINLY WOULD BE BENEiTAINLY WOULD. v ? ' Tax Notice. t The tax books will be open for col- ] lection of taxes the 15th day of October ( next. ^ Tax levy as follows: 1 For >tate 4'j mills j ' ordinary county " " Roads 1 " " Cons'tl school 8 ,4 J I'ast indebtedness rds 1 " t A capitation tax of $1.00 on all male ( persons between the ages of 21 and 60 years of age, and 80 mills levy on all cattle, sheep, goats and hogs in Ander- 1 son. Suttons and Penn townships?also t 50 cents per head on all dogs ; also 1 ] mills for retiring bonds in |Kingstree tow nsfcip, school district Xo. 16. Commutation (road) Tax $2 00 * Levy for special school districts as t follows: ] No. 16,24, 26, 27 and 28 4 mills i " 19. 20, 21, 22 and 25 2 " " 15 4 " < " 18 1 4 < ** 23 12 " " 29 4 * I will be at the following places men- j tiom-d below for col lection oi said taxes November 1 Hebron 1 * Kingstree 2-4 r Greelyville 5-6 j Gourd ins , 7 . Sutton * 6 1 Trio 9 Harpers 11 1 Salters 12 , ^ 3 - ^ W4a?A 141 1 '.euar owamp, xviieui o rwic . Bloomintrvale 14 J Morrisville 15 t Rhems 16 } Kennedy's 'Store 18 . Church 19 J Rome 20 Lamberts 21 S. B. Boston's store 22 < E. F. Prosser's store 28 t Leo 25 Scran ton 26-27 } Lake City 29-80 ' December { Kingstree 2 t Lake City 3 Cades 4 Kings tree 5-6-7-9 Lake City 10 Kingstree 11-12-18-14-19 ] Lake City ', 17 ? Kingstree 18-19-20-27-28-30-31 Those who desire to pay their taxes through the mail would expedite mat- 1 ters by dropping the Treasurer a postal ] < asking for the amount of ?hei r tax so as | to avoid sending the wrong amount, | also stating the township or townships, , (if property is owned in more than one) J ana if possible give school district where j property is located, also state whether j poll or road tax, or both are wanted. ( After paying taxes examine your re- , eeipts and see if all of your property is 1 covered, if not, see about it at once. < By following the above suggestions j complications and additional cost may } be avoided. J. Wesley Cook, ( 9-19 tf Co. Treasurer. < DeWITT'S CARBOLIZED WITCH HAZEL 1 SALVE For Pilot, Burnt, Soret* I SHOWERS OF FISH. j Fha Way tha Not Unusual Phenomanon !s Brought About. The r.' .-r : r. a of a shower of hh i- of < ..!'.] ?p. o currence is !*v>o ed. !: i- ::rd vih;*. !./ to some I try ?-f i. iup. ::iy Won liftY the . * :riv .1 over r. hy v.t popularly wn as a \v,.i,v r. \\ hen two .;rn m- of atrayo.ing in >>(>-' . ; diro-i lops n:?v*. i;,y r ;i!iing ktraosphcric distarl ince, if ?n a] mail scale. i- called a "'.wind ir.d if on a !.;r - -rale a ; ma Jo, ! o (lo:ir.n-t"ve pov.nrs of which are' >riverhi:ih Hon. Ihtlph Ahorcrom'.v JoHncs i whirl wind as *'n mas of air whose might is or.omcuslj greater than ts width, rotating rapidly round a! nore or loss vertical axis." The] nass might l?c. for instance, 2001 'cot high and only ten foot in diameter. This wh.irlwind column has a 'unnel-Iike center and may travel is fast as thirty miles an hoar in a ^articular course. Tho nhenomenon is usually visi >!e in the sky as a descending collmn. This is owing to the compresiion of a cloud within the circuit >f the whirlwind air. Should the listurbance reach the surface of the rround dust, mnd and all kinds of lebris are sucked up into the colimn and carried along. If the path jf the axis of the disturbance crosses :he sea or a river, the surface waer ia whirled up into the funnel ind mingles with the whirling colimn of descending vapor. This is) ;he effect known as a waterspout. When the rotary motion ceases he accumulated moisture descends n a cloudburst or as very heavy ain. The small surface living fry >f fish in the sea, usually herring or ;ven comparatively heavy fish from ihallow inland waters, are frequenty thus carried over dry land and istonish the pedestrian by descendng on his umbrella. % Many cases are reported from tbroad, and they are common in [ndia. In England the species of ish that thus fall are usually indigenous to the neighborhood, which thows that their involuntary jouraey through the air is never very far. Frogs, insects and other livng creatures have also been known ;o be thus transported through the lir.?London Globe. M. do Mirobollo Would Not Toll. "A venerable and worthy noblenan, M. Pompignan de Mirabelle, vas imprudent enough to repeat at i supper party some satirical verses le had heard touching Mme. de Pompadour and M. de Sartines, the ;hief of police. Warned that De Sartines had filled itehis name on a ettre de cachet, M. de Mirabelle ;alled at the police office and asked :o what prison he should betake limself. 'To Yincennes,' said De Sartines. " To Vincennes,' repeated M. de llirabelle to his coachman, and he irrived at the dungeon before the )rder for his detention. "Once a year De Sartines made a n""?l ^ Vinr>?Tinefl_ and once i year punctually he demanded of tf. de Mirabelle the name of the luthor of the verses. 'If I knew, I ihould not tell you,' was the invariible reply, 'but as a matter of fact [ never heard it in my life.' M. de ilirabelle died in Vincennes a very >ld man."?"Dungeons of Paris." 8purgton'? Blunt Critic. When Mr. Spurgeon first began lis ministry an anonymous critic ised to write to him constantly ibout his mistakes in grammar and >ronunciation. Mr. Spurgeon at irst resented these criticisms, but le 60on learned to profit by them. 'After awhile," he said in telling .he story, "I looked for his weekly nemoranda with much interest. If [ repeated a sentence which I had ised two or three Sundays before, le would write, 'See the same ex>ression in such and such a sery yy iion. Mr. Spurgeon, like everybody slse, had his pet quotation, and he ised this line, "Nothing in my hand ;o bring," rather frequently. So lis commentator wrote him, "We ? '1 # , 5 .i It. ire lumcieniiv miormea 01 me vtu;lity of your hand." 3i?m?a? Superstitions. The first thine an orthodox Sianese does in tne morning is to icare away the family ghosta who nay have gathered about the old olace in the night. Letting off crackers is an effectual means. At die new year all the ghosts come :rooping to their former dwellings. For three days they have their fun. kt the end of the time the priests ind their flocks fire guns and use other devices for getting rid of :hem. A Siamese is coffined face lownward, so that the ghost may! not sneak back through the dead1 nan's mouth. The coffin is taken out through a hole in the wall and carried several times round the house in order that the ghost may be put off the 6cent and not return to vex his family. [Our New Hair V>gor | Ayer's Hair Vigor was good, the best that was made. But Ayer's Hair Vigor, new improved formula, is better. It is the one great specific for falling hair. A new preparation in every way. New bottle. New contents. Ask your druggist to show irrn vnn. "fhe new kind." Docs not chcnge the color o f the hair. yfi formula with each bottle y B a Show it to your rtuers wy then do a* he eaya As we now make our new Hair Vigor it does not have the slightest effect upon the color of the hair. You may use it freelv and for any length of time without fear of changing the color. Stops falling hair. Cures dandruff. ""-Made by the J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell. "* Cough Caution Never, poaftlvely never potoon tout hmca. It you ooufh?even from ?iljnDleookl only?you ihould I hi way* heal, soothe, and ease the Irritated brooch 1*1 tube*. Don't blindly suppress it with * itupefyin* pot*pn. It'i stratum bow some thing Anally come about For twenty yean Dr. 8hoop ; lias constantly warned people not to take couch I tcLzturea or praeeriptlana eontalwlns Opium. Chloroform, or dmilar poison*. And now?a little late thouyh?CooyreM aajrt "Pot H on the label, . if pctiaona are in your Courb Mixture." Good I I Very food!!Hereeft*r lor this very reason mother*. | itnd other*, should Jnslaton havin* Dr. Shoop'a Oouab Qua. Wo poUoo marks on Dr. Shoos** labels?end none Id the medicine, ala* It must br law be on the label. Aad it's not only sale, but ft C aaid to be by tboaa that fcno w It beat, a truly rw markabie conch remedy. Taka ao chance then, particularly with your children. Insist on havlnc | Dr. B hoop's Couch Oar*. Compare carefully the Dc. 8hoop packnea with other* and note the difference. No poison mark* there! You can always be on the sale aide by demanding ' nr. snoops Cough Cure D. C. SCOTT. The Lar^es* and Most ( _.'nplete Kxtahlwhtnent South. ^0. 3. HACKER I SO J.! -MANUFACTUH :R? OFcash, Doors, Blinds Moulding and Building Material, Sash Weights and (.orris CH A KLESTON. - i??. y % ? IliSElSi] i W. L. Bass A. C Hinds BASS & HINDS, Attorneys-at-law KN'GSTREE, S. C. P-30-tf. LiFiIii* Lake Gty, S. C Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. ALL WORK Guaranteed as Represented #W. L. BASS Attorney at Law LAKE CITY, & C. Dr BJ McCabe Dentist. KINQST1EE, - S, C. J. D. MOUZON'S BARBER SHOP ?in the? Via Ifcirei Hstfl is equipped with up-to-date appliances. Polite Service. ? ompetent j Workmen. [ 5-8-08. eo?TrtfW* IN ALL COUNTRIES. Business .Arret witk Washington saves tmr,W money ami eftm the patent. PitMt airf hifri?cMM?t Practiw Exelvsivtly. I Writ* or mm lowtl H MS SMS tan*, on- VttU Motao Mai oa?,B . . M?a?MI ilTQW, p. o. <? Wood's Seeds. Seed Wheat, c f Oats, Rye and Barley. We are not only the latest deal-C ers in Seed < .rain in the South, hut we sell the hest, cleanest and heaviest qualities. Our stocks are secured from the hest and largestyieldincr crops, and our warehouses are fully equipped with the best and most improved machinery for cleaning. If you want superior crops ^ Plant Wood's Seeds. Prices quoted on request Descriptive Fall Catalogue, / giving full raforniation about all/1 seeds, mailed free. // T. W. WOOD t SONS Seedsmen, Richmond, Va. pill I SANDWICHES i HOT COFFEE ^ CHOCOLATE i ALL KINDS OF i BOUILLON j CBW'S III "A dollar is a doll There is no better wa> dealing with J. L. Stuckey, the o man. I have a splendid line Mis. If that in view of the hard time above cost. A nice bunch of HORSE at prices to suit. J. L Stii YOU ARE -TO COLL ORB S B uggies, Ca ri and \\ We offer you the best lot of and Winter Robes ever County. All at Yours 1 THE WILLIANSBUR KINOSTR BANKOFJ Kingstree. Si /lUDTniAT * OA AAA uaxiiiiii* v gv*vvv ====== DIRE Jas F Cooper D C Scott Collections made promp LOANS, large or small, i , v.. . , M ' VM I [STEVENS pjli YOU LOOK FOR TROUBLE " 'ou ?^'n a ^reann The experienced Hunter's rtft ^Hfe 8m^^v^^l^^?ar?lbbie.uierrlngSTEVEHS \F\H~W^ fimo^outwhy [Vr? RIFLES-SHOTGUNS ~ M ? 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