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WILLIAMSBURG I SCHOOL To be Held at t in Kingstre L Beginnii nhf mc 20:15?Service of Song, condu 10:30?The Convention Theme 10:55?Brief Report of the Y< W S. J. Deery, County Pi [ M. A. Shuler, County f Mrs. L. W. Gilland, C Mrs. Dr. D. P. Frierst 11:15?Song. 11:20?Grading the School foi Children's Division Suj 11:50?Enrollment of Delegate 12:00?"Making the Wheels Secretary. 12:30?Adjournment for Dinne Note: Brief Conference AFT 1:45?Service of Song, condu 1:55?Reports of District Pn District No. 1.?J. C. 1 District No. 2,?G. M. District No. 3,?T. W. District No. 4,?R. C. District No. 5,?W. E. District No. 6,?D. E. District No. 7,?J. M. District No. 8,?R. T. 2:10?The Teacher's Work B< mery. 2:30?Song. 2:35?(a) "Over the Top". (b) Offering for Suncl; 3:20?(a) Our Second Lint o (b) Open Parliament. 4:00?Report of Committee:> Convention. 4:15?Adjournment. N " 30?Period of Worship. Coi 7:45?Working Together to V The Teacher and Parei 8:15?Giving the Boy a Squa POIN 1. The South Carolins effort of all denominations fo: only organization in the State work is by way of suggestion, hinders none. 2. The Association is Christian business men of all / 3. The Association se tions. Its workers go into evei annually, and furnish free on printed matter on the best m< 4. The County Sunda parts oi tne souui Carolina ; cated by this program is an i; in every white Sunday School CHILDREN'S WEEK. in \irvT pnmT Ill 11LA1 UIVLrti MONEY Df SHORT TERM NOTES, TO SUED INSTEAD OF LOh .TERM BONDS The victory liberty loan ca will open Monday, April 2 close three weeks later, Sa May 10. Secretary Glass has annoui dates, together with the fac short term notes, maturing over five years, would be iss . stead of longer term bonds, amount of notes to be offer not disclosed, but it has been ally understood that the loar be for a minimum of $5,000 with the treasury reserving t to accept all oversubscription* Mr. Glass saiid the inten and the amounts to. be e> from taxation would not be mined until a week or two be campaign as they would b upon financial conditions a time. It was estimated, h that the notes mieht bear inl excess of 4 1-4 per cent, the rate on the third and fourtl "After studying financial tions in all pails of the c< said Mr. Glass, " I have det that the interests of the States will best be served time by the issuance of sho notes lather than of longei bond which would have to b limited rate of interest of 4 cent. "The victory liberty lo, therefore take the form of i the United States maturing over five years from the d?t sue. "Those notes are, as well liberty loan bonds, the direc ise to pay of the United Sta be issued both in registered pon form, and the coupon nc be in final form and will 1 tacbed the interest coupons < p/ . L COUNTY SUNDAYASSOCIATION MEETING he Presbyterian Church e on April 6, 1919, . tg at 10:15 A. M. RUING SESSION cted by Rev. J. G. Herndon. ? ^ A nl i : "Thy Krngaom i;omo . ny ;*i. a. anuier. saris Work. resident. Secretary and Treasurer. Children's Division Superintendent. >n, Young People's Division Superintendent. Kingdom Service. By Miss Cora Holland perintendent. ?s. Appointment of Committees. Go Round." By R. D. Webb, State General sr. ? of all County and District Officers. ERNOON SESSION cted by Rev. J. T. Fowler, esidents: ^verette. President. Beasley, President. Boyle, President. McElveen, President. Nesmith, President. McCutchen, President. G. Eaddy, President. Grimsley, President. ftween Sundays. B. Prof. Marion F. Montgo ly School Work. By R. D. Webb, f Defense. By Miss Cora Holland. i. Announcements. Date and Place ot' next iIGHT SESSION. iducted by Rev. K. A. McDowell. V'in in Kingdom Service. By W. E. N'csmith. it Hand in Hand. By Miss Cora Holland, re Deal. By R. D. Webb. TS TO REMEMBER i Sunday School Association is a co-operative r more and better Sunday Schools, and is the ; which aims to help every Sunday School. The { onHinnK-- ttinrofAw if hplnc nwnv. it iivw uy auvuvi , tiivi v. v. ??v, -- | managed by an Executive Committee of fifty j denominations in the State. lis nothing, but it is supported by contribu- . ry county in the State from one to ten times j request hundreds of thousands of pages of i dhods of Sunday School work. y School Association is one of the integral | Sunday School Association. The meeting indi- j nterdenominational meeting, and every worker in the County is urgently requested to attend. ! APRIL 27 TO MAY 4. ( i - ' ' | *? i* i-'f _r I ? I | mo enure mc 01 ine nines. i mu hopeful that the notes in final enI.. jjy j graved form will be ready for deliiri Vr ! C1 v *he opening of the campaign II f u on April 21. I I "I am led to adopt the plan of isBE IS- ' su'nff short term notes rather than Tpp 'long term bonds, largely because of I the fact that I believe that a short1 term issue will maintain a price at about par after the campaign is con-' mpaign ducted far more readily than would , II, and I a longer term issue." , i iturday,1 t State Aid for Schools iced the1 | t that' The county treasurer has received in not _ a check for $6,400 from State de- 1 ued irt- j partment of Education for the fol- ( ^he j lowing rural graded schools of this ed was county: gener- District Name of School Amount i would g?Bloomingvale $200 00 J ,000,000 11?Midway HOD 00 . he right is_Muddy Creek :i00 00 | ' 15?Johnsonville 500 00 ?st rate i9_Hebron 300 00 tempted 22?Greelyville 500 00 deter-12S_Venters 300 00 fore the 25?Cades 200 00 e based 27?Indiantown 400 00 it that 28?Cedar Swamp 400 00 lowever, 29?Pergamas 200 00 terest in 32?Salters 200; 00 interest 34_Lanes 200 00 1 loans. t-;g?Earles 400 00 condi- 37?Nesmith 200 00 wintry", i 39_Aimwell 200 00 ei-mined | ^Trio 200 00 United j 42?Vox 400 00 at this j 50?Mulberry 200 00 rt term 1 52?Johnson Swamp 200 00 r term I r,6?Mouzon j 200 00 ear the j f*?Wee Tee 200 00 1-4 per i :;8?Cantley 200 00 I ' an. will' Total $6 400 00 lotes of { N. O. Lesesne. in not! County Supt. Education, e of is-' Q , ! CARD OF THANKS as the P " We wish to express our sincere tes, will thanks to our many friends for their and cou- many deeds of kindness shown us >tes will during our sad bereavement. Also f?r ^e beautiful flowers. Mrs. G. B. Patrick, and Children, covering Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Galloway. COTTIN GETS DEATH SENTENCE Premier Cleraenceau's Assailant Convicted by Court Martial Kraile Cottin, the anarchist who recently made an attempt upon the life of Premier George Clemenceau, was sentenced to death last week in Tans by the court martial which was trying him. The verdict of the coui-tmartial was unanimous. Kmile Cottin first conceived the idea of shooting the premier in may, 1918, according to an official record at the court martial of Cottin, which opened today. In Mav, 1918, the employes of aviation factories were on strike. Cottin practiced shooting after that, it was said. When the court martial opened, the clerk read the report describing the attempt on the premier. The report showed that Cottin fired twice without moving and then fired five times while running behind the automobile to which he was so close, that one witness believed he had jumpcu on the rear of the car. It was shown that Cottin aimed at the rcat in which Premier Clemenceau | was sitting and fired so accurately, that two bullets almost touched it. "Rarely has a crime," said the report. "been accomplished with more sustained premeditation, more de sign, and more implacable tenacity j with a certainty of method which it seemed would infallibly lead to a fatal rosult." Cottin is described in the report as primitive, vain and conceited and believing himself omniscient. He was able to cam thirty-seven francs a day easily, yet, finding society badly organized, was desirous of destroying everything. The document gives expert medical opinion unreservedly holding Cottin responsible for his ac-! tion. o A sui-vey made by the agricultural department of food conditions shows IHP Lv iuU/U Idi UCIWI vii umu I one year ago. In elevators, grain mills, etc., the stock of wheat is nearly three times what it was one year ago. All holdings of grain are j large except corn, that amounts to ( only 85 2-10 per cent of what it was one year ago. Kxcess of canned goods is great and of sugar we have1 more than one pound and a half for every pound we had one year ago. o The seed of discontent is growing in the Hun's own garden. 1 TO BED GROUCHY WARE UP FEELING GLORIOUSLY Wonderful How Calotabs, The Perfected Nausealess Calomel, Makes You Feel So Good The Next Morning Doctors say that the old-style calomel was the best medicine in the world and the! only thing that would straighten out a disordered liver, but had it some serious draw backs. The salivating and the sickening after-effects made many people dread to take it. The new calomel called Calotabs, have all the liver benefits left in and the sting taken out. Now you can take calomel without the slightest objection. One Calotab on the tongue at bedtime with a swallow of water?that's all. No taste, no danger, no griping, no nausea, or salts. Next morning your liver is clean, your system purified and you are feeling like a two-year-old,?with a hearty appetite for breakfast. Eat i what you please,?no danger. Calotabs are so delightful that your druggist will refund the price if '-ou are not delighted with them. Sold only in original sealed packages. price thirty-five cents. All druggists now have Calotabs.? (adv.) ImSSSSSSSSSmSmmmm Grandmother's Remedy for Croup, Colds, Coughs It la aotbioc new to fight croup. r?u*h*. or-TVM in the cbest :*! colda by external treatment, bet oarrtizxtea we target bow effective SI Ovta treatment Is. II mothbs9S JOY II %ej^.SALVE || la aaa of tba nldft and beet- 13 kimwa remedtea |ar the treatment MM at cold taoubtea. Ton just apply Mm it cxternaQy. aad rab it in. and it MM will mrpriaa MM jwatmrfakbly It iJkwta Boy MOTHSALVE item VJxiHl'.jJl'jJ / yo?r dealer HBIXBS5E1 23c. ad 30c. ^^^Inllralnnll WHOLE FAMILY WAS BENEFITTED MUCH GREEN SAYS ALL OF THEM SOON WEEK MADE STRONG AND HAPPY Father Deeply Grateful For Tan lac's Help?"Think a MightyLot of It" "We all think a mighty lot of Tanlac at our home, for the whole family has taken it and now we are a? well and strong and happy as any set of folks you ever saw," said S. G. Green, of Sulphur Springs, Ga. who has been in the employ of the Tennessee Stove Works for twelve years and is highly respected in his community. "My little daughter, Pauline, had been a very puny child during the last four years, sne naa a Daa case of catarrh and we tried everything under the sun we thought for her, but she continued to get weaker. She never ate much and her stomach always was in bad condition. She never played around like the other children, hut seemed listless all the time. "Tanlac had done her mother and me so much good that I felt sure it would put her in good shape, so I got a bottle for her, and it sure was the best thing I could have done. She began to pick up right away and has been getting better every day since. Her catarrh is ever so much better and there is a really great difference in her since she finished the second bottle of Tanlac. She enjoys playing as much as any child now. After all that Tanlac has done for all of us, we think it is the greatest medicine on earth." Tanlac, the master medicine, is sole by Kingstreo Drug Co., Kir.gstree Farmers' Drug Co., Hemingway; S S. Aronson, Lanes; R. P. Hinnant Suttons; W. D. Bryan, Bryan. SUMMONS FOR RELIEF Complaint Served STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of Williamsburg Court of Common Pleas S. F. Taylor, Plaintiff. Against ...... _ n 1 Elijah Wltnerspoon, rananuei niuierspoon, Ida Capers, Mellie Morgan, Hattie July, Chanie Rolleson heirs-atlaw of Rosa Rolleson, de ceased; Essie Keels, Levi Keels Easter Keels, Pleasure Keels Golden Keels, Eddie Keels, Anderson Keels, heirs-at-law of Louisa Keels, deceased, and Alex Alston Defendents To the absent Defendents Emanue! Witherspoon and Ida Capers: You are herby summoned and required to answer the complaint ir this action, of which a copy is herewith served upon you, and to servt a copy of your answer to the saic complaint on the subscribers a1 their office at Kingstree, S. C., with in twenty days after the servici hereof exclusive of the day of sue! service; and if you fail to answei the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action wil apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint STOLL & O'BRYAN, Plaintiffs Attorneys. March 17, 1919.. TAKE NOTICE, that the com Dlaint in the above entitled actior has been filed in the office of th< clerk of court for Williamsburg County. STOLL & O'BRYAN, Plaintiffs Attorneys. March 17, 1919. 3t. CORPORATORS' NOTICE?OPEN ING BOOKS OF SUBSCRIPTION Notice is hereby given that, undei and by virtue of a commission issued by the Honorable Secretary of State of South Carolina and to the undersigned directed, the undersigned corporators will, at the office of McClam & Rodgers in the town of Kingstree in the County of Williamsburg and State of South Caro , * ** 1. 1A1A lina, on the Zhth nay 01 .uarcn, ui?, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, open the books of subscription to the capital stock of McClam & Rodgers Company, a corporation proposed tc be organized and chartered under the laws of South Carolina. L. D. RODGERS. W. A. McCLAM, Corporators. March 18, 1919. It. Registration Notice The office of the Supervisor <?f K, ,. iteration v.i'I be open on the 1st Monday in each month for the purpo-e o' registering any person who is fied as> follows: Who shall have been a resident the State for two years, and of th? county one year, and of the polling prr ciuct in which the elector otter- fi vote four months before the Jay oj election, and shall have paid -ij months before, any poll tax the!: dm and payable, and who can both r-r.i and write any section of the oonstilotion of 1895 submitted to him by thi Supervisors of Registration, or wh< can show that he owns, and ha.- paf all taxes collectible on during thi present year, pioperty in this Stati assessed at three hundred dollar* ui more. REClarx^on, lerk oi THE SEASON HAS ARM FARM JMP We have th^k?< a Garden Plow i | Moline Fieli WE HAVE the most ware and Building part of the State, : | vince you. - ! Place ycur order now and be sure that you will g< I Kingstree Hanh (We Lead; Otii Protect your Automobile Ra FREEZE PROOF Icn w cn cn jn cn ? Q f B < 9 z * 3 4 : Win uie H. C. CRAWFORD, Agent for Williao Next Door to Ke IUNDERT i AN! Undertakers' Supplie Coffins an< With or Without (Prompt service rendered d done on short notice. Telep I FLOWERS F! I represent two floral houses and funeral designs on short n P. S. CO! ft / ft Ghr e us your order for i i. / i FED WHEN YOU NEED 1EMENTS everything fro^t I to the famous d Tractor. < complete line of Hard"** " 1 aL. J iviatenai in tne eastern . Call and let us confor TOBACCO FLUES, it them. vare Company iers Follow.) diafbr with JOHNSON'S . Guaranteed! ? ? - \ 111. > ild I 2 S % ' I leDayton AIRLESS ? CLINCHER [ IRE* ides as easy as a lunatic tire; rees no pumping; . lot puncture nor v out & all standard clincher 30x3 and 30x31-2. Made oth pleasure cars and trucks. It is troubleand the cheapest tire end. FOR SALE BY Kingstree, S. C. < asburg County, llahan Hotel. AKING I s of All Kinds. i Caskets | Hearse Service. I ay or night. Embalming I >hone numbers 01 and 17. 8 JRNISKED. JJ and can!furnish cut flowers otice. [ft [2-7-6m JRTNEY? Engraved Visting CaH