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npp^V/ OUR E in Voile n> ? Jrlr. rmiu5, Ladies' MILLII 0 ARBOR DAY IN KINGSTREE. Graded School Pupils Work on the Grounds?The New Auditorium. Kinostree, November 15:? To-day was "Arbor Day" at the graded school, and Superintendent P. P. Bethea gave a half holiday from lessons, but made the scholars put in the time in working around and generally touchiag up the grounds and - building. TVia rorpnt hot Rnrmpr. to *MV "v * ?rr "* ? raise funds for the purchase of a piano for the new auditorium : when finished, was quite a success and netted {lie neat sum of $140. The building- of the annex , itself, on the ground floor of which will be situated the auditorium, goes steadily forward. The excavation for the foundation is ready and brick and 1 other material are daily being- 1 put on the ground* When the annex is finished we will have one of the finest school build- 1 ings in the State.? yews and . Conriei, u t V'-. 4 The Best Paper for Fanilj Readloj. The contents of The Youth's I "Companion are chosen with a view to tne interest of all tastes and ages. * -- Thefather, as well as the son, en-< c . joys the tales of adventure; ihe * mother renews her girlhood in the ^ itories for girla, while the paper *! 6 ways abounds in' Sto'neS, long and ^ short, which may be read aloud in a -'the most varied familygronp to the I Ween pleasure of all. c Fall illastrated Announcement of * The Companion for 1908 will be * sent to anr address free with sample I oopiea of the paper. New subscribers who seud $1.75 at once for 1908 will receive free all the remaining issues of 1907, besides the gift of The Companion's FourLeaf Hanging Calendar for 1908, in full color. The Youth's Companion, 144 Berkeley stieet. Boston, Mass. Editor's Yearly livalca. Published by Bequest. An Indiana editor who has taken time, despite his heavy duties as a "moulder of publio opinion" to keep track of the material progress during the year, offers the following 1 summary of gains and losses: i Been broke 361 times. j Had money fonr times. Praised the public 3 times. Told lies 1,728 times. Told the troth one time. i Missed prayer-meeting 52 times. f v Been roasted 431 times. Boasted others 52 times. Washed office towel 3 times. Missed meals 0. Mistaken for preacher 11 times. Mistaken for capitalist 0. Found money 0. Took baths 6 times. Delinquents who paid 27. Those who did not pay 1336. Paid in conscience 9. . Got whipped 0. Whipped others 23. Cash on band beginning, $1.47. Cash on hand ending, 15 cents. Card of "hanks. Editor County Record:?I want to through your paper, thank the good people of Venters for their kindness to me and my family during the sickness of my wife and the death of my babies. With thanks, H A Smith, Venter^ S C, Not. 14,1907. ! T ^ ATI T If 'iLL JL.I1 Broadcl Silks in a and Chili NERY SPECIAL Death of Mr J L Thomson. Died, at his home near Harpers, i on November G, 1907, Mr J L Thomson. He had been a great sufferer for several months. His attending physician, Dr C Lee, went with him to Charleston to the hospital to have him operated on, but they found his disease incurable. After three weeks he was sent home to his family. He lived about two months after he returned,1 home. His family did everything they could , for him. He was a kind companion, a devoted father and was held n ... I _ in tii? nignest esteem in tne commu* j i city where he lived. He was 52 h years of age. His remains were in- ^ terred at Harmoys church. He c was a member of Spring-gully Bap- ^ tist church. The funeral> services il were conducted by Rev T J Rook?. n He leaves a wife, two sons, two ? it daughters, brothers and sisters and u a host of friends to mourn his loss, b But he did not die as one without hope. He gave a beautiful testimony of his faith in Jesus Christ i T t. | f? * j A Help the Orphans- p Dr Jacobs of the Thorn well Orihanage, Clintou, S C, writes: tc 'A little child alone in the world, m ts bright black eyes filled with tears, tl :ame to me held by the hand of a H [bod woman. Only five years old, jherliettj motherless, she finds her- at elf after a long ride on the cars, un- di ler the care of a friendly traveler, R ? the door of the orphanage. Bat u>a. lifla ikincf aha Irnnwfl nothing I Pi IO.lt ??l?ei ??v o 4I )i where she is, does not even know C he place from which she came; she n< las her name written on a slip ot 0'< ?per aa an introduction to the kind ca 'riends who are hereafter to care for sa ler. She brings a little package gi inder her arms?it is her all of rorldly goods. So it was, only a di :ew weeks ago, but now how differ- l{ int. Tears are dried. She is openng her bright eyes to the lessons n ;hat come to her daily. Falling in- c< jo the routine of chapel and school ?nd dinner and play, she is waking ip, her young soul is speaking :hrongh lips and fingers and dimp- 1 ted cheeks. I "Someone now loves the little * girl. Someone pnts her to sleep at night after her lips have whispered, ' Our Father.' She is finding a home, she is finding herself, she will some day find God." This little child was welcomed to the loving care of the Thornwell Orphanage. Every one of the 250 children in school of that institution have had more or less of the same experience. It is true that I between them and grim necessity I there is to-day a strong wall of de- ? fence. Bu^the people who love God and little children are that wall. That orphanage is under Presbyterian control.but it is for all orphans. 7 It turns none away because of its father's faith. There are 158 or- < phans from South Carolina under its care, 62 from Georgia, 23 from i Florida and the reet from ten other t Southern states. Not one has a liv- ( ing father. J Send gifts of provisions or mon- \ ey to Thornwell Orphanage, Ciinton, } S C, making checks payable to Or [ Jacobs. J ? ..??? i Bristol county, Rhode Island, ! is the smallest county in the United States, containing only | 25 square miles. The county 1 having the largest population t is New York; Bailey county, J Texas, has only four inhabitants. 4 ME IS C oth, Cre ' J ? ?l . ti v v ill the lat< dren's CI d* Convalescents need a ment in easily digested f X Scoffs Emutsh <? nient?highly concentrat J It makes bone, blood X putting any tax on the jC ALL DRUGGISTS: 6 oweeeeeeewe t The finest coffee Substitute ever lade, his recently been produced by )r. Shoop, of Racine, Wis. You don't j ave to boil it twenty or thirty min- j tes. '"Made in a minute," says the ( octor. "Health Coffee" is really the loeest Coffee Imitation ever yet prouced. Not a grain of real Coffee in ; either. Health Coffee Imitation is lade from pure toasted cereals .er rains, with malt, nuts, etc. Really, ; would fool an expert?were he to J nknowingly drink it for Coffee. Sold y People's Mercantile Co. Citation Notice'he State of south Carolina , County of Williamsburg. By P M Brockintou, Esquire, 'robate Judge. hereas, W F Kodgers made suit > me, to grant him letters of adinistration^ith will annexed, of : ie estate of and effects of Dr Robt enry. These-are therefore to cite nod ' Imonish al and singular tbe kin- ' ed and creditors of the said Dr obt Henry,deceaaecUbat they be find 1 >pear before *,' id tbe Court of ] rebate, to be held at Kingstree, S ' , on the 25th day of November, " >xt a|tor publication "thereof, at. 11 1 clock in tbe forenoon, to show ' ,086, if any they have* why the ^ id Administration shoold r,ot be * anted. ( Given pnder my hand, this ninth ly of November, Anna- Domini, 1 K)7. , 1 Published on the 14tb day of No- I >mber, 1907, in Thk CouhttBe- 1 3rd. 1 : P M Brocribtton Probate Judge. riArt'f L/vrii v 5 T- ) mp TILL YOUB PROPERTY : 18 DESTROYED, BUT INSURE NOW, Against Loss By Fire or Cyclone. If you want the best, get your usurance in a strong "Old line" company. 1 represent everal of the largest Fire and Jyclone Insurance Companies. L. H. FAIREY At Bank of Kingstree. -24?tf. Weak kidneys hum man troabla than any other oma at be body. Tha fu nation of lb* kldaara la to operate laorraale aal| aad water la tie pr> mm at drcolittloa, aad to r appro thai aad oalr attoMaatDolaoaa fioajM body taroocf be bladder. Tbtrafor* kldaere! leoome dleoaaod aad week flHre aetarauf isaala to pertona thai* wofBeropaely, aaa alna 1b Iba beak, Imil tawMfaa at toe bladder ad urinary dWcrdera are KM reatilv It la nperatlr* that a profflpt relief ba afforded, rhlch la tmpoetibfe ealeaa jroa laaeoea the JeWitf. Kidney and Bladder Pitta irotnpilr allntaata polaoaa trom the ayataea a at the aaaa tUae make the kid nay a wall alma For Weak Kldneye, Baekaoh*. la* Iftmnaadon of tha bladder and all wSaary trouble* Da Wttffa Kidney ind Bladder Fill* are unamrpaaaad. A Week's Treatment far 29c Meater Wok if titer SlL I , V +-"!* * - ?* :ompli pe de Chii ist shade' oaks. large amount of nourish* 9 0im ? on is powerful nourish- J ed. \ [ and muscle without CO? L digestion. Vf t Oc. AND fkOO. JLlf Bsnqnet cheese 20 cts per lb. at Hill & Dickson's. 10-31-tf , 57 varieties of Heinz's pickles at Hill & Dickson's. 10-31-tf Everything good to eat at Hill & Piekeons'. 10-31-tf. THE NEW "fORlf WORLD a THRICE-AWEEK EDITION Ke*:?l Wherever the Ku?ii?Ii liiinsnatre k Spokes. The Thrrce--a-Week*Wbr)d expects to be a better paper in 1907 than ever before. In tbe course of the year the issue* for the next great Presidential campaign will be foreshadowed , aod everybody will wish to keep informed. The , Thriee-aWeektWorld, coming to yo? every other-dag), serves all the jwpbet ? daily, and is- far cheaper. The news service of this paper is - -j * * constantly oeiog increase?, ana it reports fully, accurately and promptly every event oi importance- any* | chere in tbe world. Moreover, its political ne#?? impartial, giving pou facta, not ofnaieos and wishes. 1 [t has fnl) markets, splendid car- , iooq9 a?,d interesting fiction by i dandard anthova. ( Tbe Tbrioe-a-Week World's re- ] pilar iibscriptioo price is only < 11.00 per year, and this pays for 156 * papeis. 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Circulars free. Address ROYAL MEDICINE CO.. Marias Bids.. Chics*#, III For sale in Kmgstree, |S 0. By D C Scott, druggist. eomrishtsna, m ALL COUNTRICS. . JlWswt < rtrt with WatMxftcu tavts tmuM | ifUntk*pttut. | FaMuitftmwMNfit rraniM ucmwTWT. m M BMfe Mrwt, ?yf. VatM Mi hM OIn,! M WASHIHGTOH, D. C. B FOE SALE. Brick Id any quantity to 9uit purchaa er. The Beat Dry Press Machine-made XEBICSly Special shapes made to order. Correpondence solicited betore placing yeur orders, w. R. f-yXK, \^t \J* % . + vMC.41 v? -** TE ie, Brillii 5. A full Also Up-to-date i and Children's CI \ Notice. | ; STATE OK SOUTH < A ROLINA, I County of Williamsburg, Notice is hereby given that a meeting H of the stockholders of the Kingstree Ice * ompany will be held in the law i otHces of Lee & A skins in Kingstree, S C, on the 30th day of November, 1907, at 11 o'clock a. m. for the purpose of con-idering the advisability of amending its charter by changing the name of said Company from Kingstree Ice (.'ompany to Kingstree Manufacturing Oompanv. and of increasing the capital stock from $10,0U0 to $20,000. l>. C. Scott, R. H. Kellahan, John A. Kklley, LeRoy Lek, 10-31-tf Board of Directors. \ YOUR GRIP F -TEC Antino 1 Pol IXlJJLLLUUil i'Ul Will be Held. IS One Fare Plus 25c on all Rs Grand Military Prize 1 State Companies to Participat Firemen's Parade and Hor Fourth Annual Poultr* Footb Welsh Neck vs. College of Chai \ I Street Ct Illumination of City. Band Spectacular "Fighting the Marion Sq | New Fall ? The largest stock of F w f brought to KJogstreo. C lot of new goods. Specia to the following lines: <i lamma c 01 iuo? Bed Room suits, Bedsteads, Rockers and Settees, Loung Go-carts, carpets and Rugs, 1 ? L. J. STAC ?j TIG FfBIWTI ? KINOSTREE, Kingstree Gra w-f* . ? r' ^ - ? Kingstree, - ? Prepares boys ant lege, or for the bu. of life. Eight insf department. Hea Pure water, A Iin boarding pupils i Terms Res Fall session begin: tember 16. For ft tion write to the S or to E. C. EPP8. Cler f ',3 ' .y . * j>ji " ' ''-I >' A antine, ; line of f n Men's, Boys' lothing, 5. MARCUS. ? , J \re you out of a Job?* I you are aud can furnish good references aud want to make more money thau you can make | otherwise without capital, then write to the Carolina Mutual Fire'Insurance Company, Spartanburg, S. C., for an Agency. We hare thirty-five good agenta in the State making big money for themselves, WHY NOT YOU? OR CHARLESTON 1 Festival *: I ov. 18 to lilroads for round Trip. Drills and Parade. e. se, Keel Contests. ir Show (Admission Free.) all: rleston. Citadel vs. College. i rnlval. Concerts. Free Shows, Flames," nightly on [nare. As vr TT * > . w j Goods | torniture, etc, ever i. all and see our big 5 il attention is called ? ik metal and oak, Vjllow J es, Baby carriages and jf Trunks and Suit cases,* g CASKETS| )ay and Night, r 7 ? )KLEY, | IE HAH. s. c. g . r/ '3 ?????????? / * ided School, s.c. > ' '* i girls for colsiness pursuits :ructors. Music Ithful location, lited number of will be taken. Mm isonable. H s flonday, Sep- SI irther informa- j^B iuperlntendent, I k B'rd Trusteesll