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GENTLEMEN OF THE JURY. j i Venire lor Court of General Ses- j < sions, to Meet Here Soon. The Jury Commissioners met in | the office of the Clerk of Court at 12 o'clock, noon, Monday, 12th inst, I to draw the grand and petit juries for the court of general sessions, which convenes here on the 26th inst.! The following are the hold-over members of the grand jury: W K Mcintosh, W P McKnight, J P Gamble. J F Rodgers, W I Tisdale and T | EBaggett. The following new members were j drawn: G B Eaddy, Hemingway; J E Brown, Kingstree, R F D 1, H D Gamble, Nesmith; J M Mcintosh. New Zion; R F Epp8, Cades; B G Land, Greelyville; W Gordon Cantley, Kingstree, \ RFD 1; I R Gee. Kingstree, Frank J Rodgers, Kingstree; \I7 I? T r.r^Krmlla. TV JJ UfOCOIIC, VJI (-VIJ IIIIV. J F Montgomery, Greelyville; J M G Eaddy, Hemingway. Am< IKI i ^,g i-.v-V, /\==! VI /? ~ . /~==L; r vv c LL 11 near youi Wf ii ^ W' I' youi f, beci ?-' j Amon r * j com ( and ^ | clan j | corr k _J O"1 a ! the tea 4 up?] utte iggr^d Know fe=Sd blllt crec < If. ?h' 'jp^ljSS." ' area Fr?m 11 ^ T p t: \ - !! 4 V V .'. - i .1 " ==a* >a V ^ %=&= * \ t The following compose the petit jury: W 0 Thomas, Lake City, R F D 2; S E Mouzon, Kingstree, R F D 2; H S B Johnson, Cades; F J Allen, Greelyville; H R Russell, Bloomingvale; W E Blackwell, Salters; G A Shaw, Kingstree; Tillman Thomas,Lake City,RFD2;; T Tisdale, Kingstree, RFD 2; J F Prevatt, Salters; W E Brown, Kingstree, R F D 1; S J Gist, Greelyville; M H Parsons, Andrews; S D Hair, Bryan; C C Graham, Hemingway; J N Browder, Greelyville; T M Wilson, Cades, R F D 1; J I Flowers, Trio; R J Eaddy, Vox; R AjThompson, Vox; E F Martin, Kingstree; O _ ?T 1 winiaiu oitmuiu, oaucis, W Chalmers Eaddy, Vox; B A Brown, Bryan; M M Bradshaw, Greelyville; VV B Brown, Kingstree, R F D 2; B T Eaddy. Lake City, RFD2; L M McClam. Kingstree, R F D 2; H 0 Haselden, Hemingway; P R Keels, Greelyville; ^SheMosi Beaut ^ / (Jn^ro IE MOST BE IN AM nuary the First we intro d what we sincerely believe >e the most beautiful car in inca ve admit, is a bold and sweep' statement. J mhahlv the most sensational >uncement that has ever been e bya manufacturer of medium id automobiles. re mean precisely what the ds imply, and only ask that reserve final judgment until have seen the new Paige with r own eyes. not our purpose, m this ad' lsement, to describe one single il of the latest and greatest e Achievement lerely invite you to visit the est Paige representatives?key r expectations up to the very iest pitch?and determine for 'self whether or not we have 1 guilty of exaggeration aent s reflection, however, must /ince you that we would not could not make any such n unless it were substantially ect itire reputation and position in motor car industry depend n the accuracy of our public ranees. ing this, it is not likely that we lla voluntarily assume response y for a statement which could efuted to our everlasting dislit Dugh, you arc still inclined doubt, please remember that ;e has been one of the truly tive factors in the motor car istry. the very beginning our body gns have been absolutely jue and refreshingly distinctive. The Paige - Detroit 1 Detroit, ] The Sumter Sumtei J T McConnell, Morrisville; J W Cooper, Morrisville; G F Chandler, Rome; D W Courtney, Kingstree.R F D2; J P Snowden, Hemingway. VERDICT FOR COUNT*. Defendant Wins Case In Lexington Conrt. Lexington, Feb 11,?After a deliberation of only nine minutes, a Lexinorfnn rnnntv liirv laf-p FriHav aftpr noon rendered a verdict in favor of the defendant in the $5,000 damage suit brought by George S Crout, a well known farmer, against the county of Lexington. This was the first suit of the kind ever brought here, and is of unusual importance, by reason of the facts surrounding the action. On April 4, 1914, the two daughters of the plaintiff and a little son were on their way home from a visit to an ill si3ter at the town of Swansea. The three were driving a mule to a buggy and when they reached the mill pond of Azariah Taylor, aucinaAUTIFUL GA .ERICA" If imitation is the most sincere f flattery, we should indeed f< ted, because it is generally ad that Paige designs have ser the models for practically quality car in the industry. Nothing could more strikingly e size the fact that Paige has , built beautiful cars?and c logically expected to pod "The Most Beautiful C America." So far as the mechanical feati: our product are concente need only consult the thousi owner records which havt established during the past years. The Paige motor and chass world famous. They hav? developed by the ripest enj ing genius that the industry a In them we have incorporated imnrnvf>mpnt_ PVPTV refin that could possibly increai efficiency of a smooth n; ever dependable motor car As we have said time and *gain, you can only expect out of an automobile pr what the manufacturer puts There is no substitute for basic c To build the truly great thi this world one must work v, Heart quite as well as his i But for the present, we are go say no more. When you?and other Am* like you?stand before the and greatest Paige achiev our case will be in the ha the Jury So, please remember this ad\ ment at that time?every u it?and determine for yc whether or not our clair justified In justice to your own interest' it a special point to see "Th< Beautiful Car in America." Motor Car Company Michigan Motor Co., *, s. c. the mule shied on the dam, which had been used for about a year as a driveway by the public, red backed off, precipitating the occupants of the vehicle, along with the mule, into the mill pond. The young boy succeeded in swimming to safety, but the two girls, being unable to swim, were drowned. V?oq moil floliucru hoi Kppn BP. ! cured for Batesburg and St Matthews. WARNING! Notice is hereby given, and all persons are warned, both white and black, that there shall be no more plowing into the right-of-way of the public roads of Williamsburg county. The width of our public roads is V' feet from the center of road, exclusive of ditches or other obstructions. The Road Engineer will in a few days commence to inspect all the roads to fee if there are any violations of this iaw. 2-15-4t J N Hammett, Supervi ?or. S W Jennings, Road Engineer. J ^ .1.^^ n arc ^ =je the time /IBB to get / Ja^= easily into it ... 1C tuality. m?g rigs in ith his r "V "X Hands. \ 'ing to x J ^ Ji encans yp=3 latest ement, nds of J :zirr:~:^ rertise- f -7^' rordof \ ^ >urself /^kos are | ^ ^Srh f j,make |j i|r=p?f?^r t?: ;Most |i I ruf| I' ! : lit rr[; :i ?r i I ::. $ !uM I s! j its*4- " Jlx* i! j ' / t _J!?j : II Wnra Ant? II .. - - V ?? g x 11 No doubt you are, if | 8 I you suffer from any of the 91 I U numerous ailments to mM which an women are sub- &E Ii ject. Headache, backA% ache, sideache, nervous- ^ %n oess, weak, tired feeling, r are some of the symptoms, and you must nd yourself of them in order j to feel well. Thousands of women, who have bees benefited by this uemedy, urge you to I TAKE Cardui\ If Hie Woman's Tonic I 8 u Mrs. Sylvania Woods, g i II ofGiton Mills, Ky., says: I I n "Before taking Cardui, | KI was, at times, so weak I 11 could hardly walk, and the pain in my back and ? I head nearly killed me. ww After taking three bottles Jk tf Girdui, the pains dis- |j appeared. Now 1 feel as II well as I ever did. Every IS suffering woman should 11 tryCardui." Get a bottle II Arrival of Passenger Trains; at Klngstree. The Atlantic Coast Line railroad haa promulgated the'following schedule, which became effective Monday' May 29, 1961: North Bound. No 80 - - - 7:25 a m No 46 - - 11:33 a m No 78 - - - 6:13 p m South Bound. fNo 83 ... 10:40 a m No 79 - - - 11:03 a m No 47 - - - - 6:47 p m No 89 - - - 9:22 p m Daily exceot Sunday. Stops on signal for Charleston, Savannah and Jacksonville passengers. $100 Reward, $100 Die readers of this paper will be leased to learn that there la at leaat one dreaded dlaeaae that acienca haa been able to cure in all It* stages, and that la Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, acting directly upon ths blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease. and giving the patient strength by building up ths constitution and assisting nature In doing its work. The proprietors hare so much faith in Its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that It fails to curs. Bend fpr list of testimonial* Addr*m: F. J. CHE SET * CO.. Toledo. O. Sold by all Druggists. 71c. Take Hall's Family Pills for coaatlpatlea Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted 1 ?in now equipped to do this work satisfactorily and can save you from $1.50 to $3.00 in each pair of glasses. Let me fit you out with (She New Kryptok Glassan. reading and distance vision ground in aa:h glass. If you break your lenses bring them to me. I will duplicate them on short notice. Sare the piece*. T. E. BAGGETT JmXr nd Opticiii KlogtlrM, 1 C. LMTHERHORN ?S0M % CHARLESTON. S.C, Sole Distributors of "Black Rock Wall Board" Moisture resisting and special manufacture makes it the best. 1 Write us for samples and prices. ? r I Professional Cards. I MISS EULA HERRING, J KINGSTREE, S. C. ^ Trained Nurse, I Prepared to answer emergency / | calls night or day. 'Phone 115. Dr. D. Zed Rowell j Dental Surgeon 9 Kelly Building; First Room in Front Andrews, - South Carolina DR. R. CLAUDE McCABE, Dental Surgeon. Offioe in Hirsch building, over Kinrstree Drug Co's. 8-28-tf DL ROBERT J. McCABE, DENTIST, 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, Offic* im Ntziea Baildlatf K1NGSTRCE, - 3. C. . 1 5-21-tf. 18*56 1918 A. M. SNIDER. SURGEON DENTIST. Office at Resided oe, Railroad Avenue. J. DeS. Gilland Attorney-at-Law Second Floor Masonic Temple ; Florence, S. C General practitioner in all State and - > Federal Courts. j Benj. M^'NNES, M. R.C. V. S. B. Kater MclNNES, M. D., V. M. D VETERINARIANS. One of ub will be at Kingstree the first Monday in each month, at Heller's Stables. 9-28-tf jfa KINGSTREE Lodge, No. 46 meets Thursday before full moon each month. Visiting brethren are cordially inyited. S P Harpbh, W M. J D Bbitton. Sec. 2-27-1? ; CAMP NO* a7* HyEWi The^ Third Monday VUlting chopperi cot >\ 11*11 y Invited to oom? t OT iWtt ?P oo^ (It on o (tamp or hang about on th? I P H STOhL, Lite J M Brown. Clerk. Con. Com. \ Insurance! When you want Insurance of any kind, call on us. We write life Fire W m /* I M iM lire block rlate Uass , Accident and Health 1 Bonding a Specialty We are the largest and most experienced agency in Williamsburg county, and are in a position to give you the best service. Kingstiee Ins., Real Estate & Loan Co., Agts., PHONE 85, KIN6STREE, S. C. JACKU ImBs&mto* Will be found at my place east of Kingstree for service. Terms $10.00, T. OLIN EPPS 5 10-5-6m.