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I Dr. McKanna Gi I Habit to S It has stood the t< years, and the first pati taken a drink since. ^ In all these twen ij&L Dr. McKanna has treat jjx not a single man has ev system would noc yield ^ ands of these patients \ ^ other methods that fail* ^ can say that Dr. McKar cure. No other treatm 4jlk ful record and a long- lis fjj / . verity it. Which treatment Jff that is successful or tl Jul Rememder that Dj W days. We never keep ai ^ days, and that there a dermics or bad after^ treatment. We never 1 W not cure of the LIQUOJ ^ Write for any turtl ^ right to our Sanatariun I THE M( 1 3-DAY LIC H 1206 1-2 Main St., PROCLAMATION ErS,>ri nnles leaving loth S'FATK OF SOUTH 1'AROLINA, / more than five Inn EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, { miles, to the cou Wlicreas, Petitions signed by more inorc than liw hn, i han one-1 bird; f the iiualified electors !_C*' y, e ^ >f those portions of Aiken, Lexington ; K u L l,,an 1 and Orangeburg counties proposed to s^"are m' * no cut off to ftrm the new count) j , ' 0sv' Iderefore. (commonlykuov.il as Edistu county) | 'ovc^nor .1,1 the St:l and embraced in tlie following lines j Ina' 3 virtue oltli io*wit; upon me l>y 1,10 ( Beginning "at a point about one I Laws of lllls State, < mile below Merrdt's Bridge at Dru-| Pliat an elect rv's Bluff on South Edisto river territory embraced Alkin county, thence north lO a point Post'(1 new county o on the cast boundary of right of way December, A. I)., in <)1 Two Notch ioad, where said road MoP,?' creating the crosses Nolen branch, thence the east j un<l that, at su- li e! ern boundary ol said road to Southern > ,le(' electors within Bailway, crossing near Samaria ehurch, j 1 1 ?e allowed t Lexington county, thence a direct i question, those favo line to Jones' new mil! on Black 'leek. "evv county to vote i hence a direct line to a point lislf uPl,0-scti to vote "Nt n.lie to "the sout h of the residence cf J - That, the omi E. Dunbar, thence a direct line to the a,!(l County electio Daniel ilutto mill on Cedar creek, of Aiken. Lexington thence along the southern b uuda") ; respeeti vely, shall rr of right of way of Waters Ferry road I arrangements for I to Hooker pond, thence down salcni tion, shall appoint branch to North Edisto river. Orange all oilier thing* nee burg county, ftom mouth or said said electioi : that t branch to a direct line to old Jack visors of the said c i pond on little Beaver creek, thence a 8hall have preparer direct line to t wenty-one mile post on nn(l furnish sann the Ninetv-Six road, thence a direct sioners of Election t line to Tamp a mill on east Hood Lane llie manager* of ti creek, thence a direct line to 14?.i mile use 1 he vol. i>, post on Southern Railway, thence a a That at the i direct line to stroman's mill on Dean question of a naim swamp, thence down Dean Swamp j for such county shall vrreK itt r>ouin I'idisto river, thence up to the said qualified saiti river lo point of beginnim;," were -1. That said elect tiled with n?e as Governor of the Mate under the same rule asking that said portion Of th?se coun- as are provided l?y ties lie permitted to vote on the est ah County elections: th llshment of a new county. shall he sworn befo And Whereas, the boundaries of the the discharge ?>f the. said new county, the numbor ot in open i lie poll- at set habitants, the taxable properly as ; morning and keep ti . shown by the last tax ret urns, and J til four o'clock In th L that the proposed lines do not runlthe polls shall be H nearer than eight miles to any court counted, a return < ft house now established, are also set [votes polled i ?i am fort h in said petition. and certified lo b Aiid Whereas, the report of a ma- election which togct B jorii. of the commission appointed by lot box, ballots and i me to ascertain the facts as provided turned ovoi to the ^ for in the Acts of 1905, as t > whether election, as tequired the requirements of the (Constitution commissioners of el as to area, distance, wealth, popula- as now r? quired hy h Ition, et cetera, have been compiled vote and make reli with, I>a9 been tiled, stating that the Governor of tlieSlal law nad been fully complied with, and rotary of State and li the number of square miles in the with the Clerk of ires the Liquor itay Cured est of time for twenty ents treated have never ty years, during which ed as many thousands, f k / > I-v \ s \ 4 /\ 1^ ' -v x ? ^ ^ ^ CI CIU11C IU 111 i I 1 WUUJStJ to treatment. Thousvere former patients cf ed to cure, but not one ina's Treatmen! did not ent can show a successst of cured patients to will you take, the one te one that is < ot? r. McKanna cures in 3 lyone longer than seven re no dangerous hypo= affects to fear in his had a case that we did R habit. ter information or come (l. iKANNA lIlAB rilBP UUH UUllJU COLUMBIA, S. C. jiinly (commonly1 mon i'lcas for each or sii< liniy)in four huit | ties or Aiken. Le.xlngl ?u and! -s'x t4L'?i) square1 burg. e county o! Aiken i |n testimony Whereof, 1 ha\ idled ' ho;, square niit.o sit my hand and nty oi Lexington t|io (Jr at >?*ai fi'ie 8ta tdred < >00] square artixed at Columbia this county of Orange- tecnth of < fctober, in the ive hundred (f>00) i.^iour Lord. One Thousand ^ Hundred and Eight, and i, M. I-. Ansel, as independence of ihe Unite* te oi South Cam-- America the one hund e power conferred I thirty-third Constitution and. .. ., ,, , , , , M. h AN^fcl., (tovt lo heiehv order, i tl Hy the (Jovcrnor. .inn he held in the km. m, CO\vn. Sec'v of Si within the pro n the lifleenth of ? '08, upon the (jties- , said new county, J A ,,u' oman. ection, the ?iuaii ; Her surroundings should be the proposed eiva \ mony and can best be made i (i vi te upon said well kept home. The L. & > ring the propo ed Paint makes the iioinc beautil Yes"' and those | preserves it, and prevents decay i " j east per gallon ready for use i missini.ers of Stale It wears for fen years at ns of tiii counties!tr- "hlrt.y-tnree years of eont and Orangeburg use is evidence. Hntmaii-Culliui lake all necessary "an-Kburg, L. & M Paint lOlding said elee managt rs and do essary for l>olllil>K o.ld.n For Him. Hunker?1 see hy the pa pel uitles icspect \c > Ardupp has Just celebrated his 1 pruned tickets j wedding! Why, he was only r to the Jonimis- yesterday. Hunks?Yes; but h n be sent out to rled an heiress. ie eleotion fur i he j He sure that the wisest pertt * # a ,? tfco least Bovert,?Montague i?aul election the { and county seal 1 also he submitted i Economy in 1008 electors. ion shall be held j ?'?r" ,',nfe' 1 M c ?? a ai <1 regulation, |sold fr"m the >,arro1 lhan ,l d< law for regular!up 1Can* a9 Mlxt'd 1>al at the managers ,ifs' instance y.,.. pay cer reentering upon j h'11"0" the second =M HO. X, r duties and shall 3 k'anuu, ?f msecd oil , ,en o'clock in Ihe '?* '' A P?'?? ?nil you ,e sim? open un ready for use, 7 ,'ailon*o. t! e afternoon when P?"" made d-ling only *1.20 p closed, the votes lo?- 1 ?one in 3 minutes. Ilolma. 31 the numlnror t". ii UfsDur^, L. il against, signed "I Agents. y the managers n( ? - ? her wit h tin- lial- A TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRO loll list, shall be commissioners ul l?v law; that i lie The Veal Calf Brogans advc rcfon slnll then, jn theWhitten Dry Goods Cc fro ho "" *10 00 >'er >,air 9houl<? hav' i? an(| t0 t|?. S|>(>. $1.10 and the Empress line of le a fopy of same ladies' shoes should have been Court of Com- instead of $1.50. 5 RIDGE SPRING LETTER ^ thenish orig |g TWO DEATHS THROW A b;; CHILL OVER THE LITTLE savages and HI CITY BY THE SPRING. Shore England an Kidge Spring. S. C. Nov. 17.? wrested as -M Special: bom ? ..... , rhanksgivi; ^ If we could push a,ar the gates of indfed and am a" God s w?rkl"? 5 S?' u nostrils of t "C could interpret all this doubt jtuje ancj j and strife time to the SuiT, And for each mystery find there a onwarci to ] ^ey. many fall #Alas! too soon for the understanding many heart of our finite minds, "with His rude Qr triumph; plow share death has turned up the the mile-st< sod" and "spread the furrow" in the disappoint* sacred soil of "God's Acre" to cover complishm Sk from our sight away the precious turnstile to dead. but God wi ^ What a comfort then it is to re- fitting that alize that, the sacrific Into its furrows shall we all be cast, consecrate In the sure faith that we shall rise of the fle< again. strength f< Notwithstanding, death, because of Quests and its oppressive silence and mysterious Arbor D *&!&> separation is always and never more served at 1 SO than when entprinc* th*? hnmp of srhonl hv | Mr. and Mrs. Homer Thrailkill, Nov. given by tf 14th, He relentlessly claimed David P- nm Brunson their only child, the light of wjss their home, a bright, precious, win- hef enjoyai some laddie, whose sunny smile won njn^r g p u him many friends, leaving to fill the aching emptiness of their hearts, on- Mrs. W ly the legacy of his precious mem- Mrs. L. Bo ory. Just one week and one day he Miss Chloc endured inexplicable pain and then, Mrs. Lizzie though surrounded by agonized, today. questioning hearts who fain would w j have kept him close to their shelter- . dgCvE , . , day mormr ing love, yet in merciful seeming . ^ his little life of only 22 short happy .. .' , , ... . , , , Value aboi months went with the night beyond ^ . , v\i/r ? * , . i contained earth s oarksome portals into the , , ... whole crop '57y\s light ot a new day and the sunlight ance God's presence. "For of such is ^y>\^|the Kingdom of Heaven." i His death is the culmination of I particular sadness because he was ^mm I the first grandchild on both mater- I * I 1 ! nal and paternal sides hence doubly U ' dear to his numerous relatives, never- i ^ I " a ^yvsS ! theless. "The cross Electa clasped to breast >/7\*\ we all must one day wear; Sap!- Death calls, and lo! in every home CVrS shall stand one Vacant chair. God grant us grace to wear that cf.yc< i cross with sweetened, chastened I Until we meet our loved not 'lost' li ... ____ Upon the heavenly hills." ?L:I couu- Sweetly impressive funeral ser>rai?ge vices conducted by Rev. J. H. Edwards and interment in the cemetery e iitiic- Sunday last 4 p. m. c?uscd A.s though triumphant in the 1 transplantation of so precious a bud seven- i year of in l^e garden of God, where unchill, Nine ed by earth's frost chain of sufferin the ing. nor seared by sins scorching f States fevers it will develop into glorious red ami gjow reflecting the glories of heaven, i on earth below, the grim Reaper, scarce folded his wings, ere his chilllate. ing breath permeated the home cir! cle of Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Hare, and on the evening of the 16th inst, Florella Inez Hare, their youngest in liar- daughter, a sweet, loveable girl, just so by a budding into young woman-hood, in 1 I*ure kcr 18th year, alter six weeks of va- rrtL ^l'1 Tn.' ^ant struKK^e against the ravages of J- P a only fever suffering, her frail body id long weakened by the continued onslaught TIGS inuous of pain, yielded to death's embrace, i lid we Leaving to mourn her early demise KU1,S four sisters; Mrs. Kb Moyer, Mrs. J. | L. Cumbee, Mrs. H. W. Courtney, Mrs. Robt. Fallaw, three brothers; .. . Messrs. Mike Hare, Kelley Hare and 8 that . J golden Offie Hare, and her grief stricken (inrried parents. e mar- . , 1 he funeral services were conduct- myl I ed by Rev. J. 11. lieasley at the M. W'V^lT >n* E. church in the ^presence of a host of sorrowing friends and relatives } anxious by their presence to pay j tribute to her fair young life. The cb less | remains were interred in the ceme -ics pin tcry today, the 17th. In loving symnl~ pathy we would whisper to those in its pur ,w rn,x grief these words of comfort. * % |'1' 1 "Every sorrow is the shadow |(. Of God slowly passing by, lg? ,.r Kll; He is near us when we ate smiling, I v| i)],. | He is near us when we sigh! |j?t r iV M. lit- is with us in joy's losses, --w With a love that never parts; He is with us when life's crosses 'R. Seem to crush our very hearts." All business places will close and ;rtised Thanksgiving services will be held >'s ad. in the various churches and thanks- _ _ ^ 2 been giving cheer will abide in the homes. # r) $2.50 Turkeys already in demand and fes$2.00 tal boards will groan neath the /VI < weight of culinary dainties for IT IV stal observance of heaLEXINGTON NEW In, comes to us pregnant ONF l)AY rath of the May-flower _ UUli UA1* rst Thanksgiving amid I wild animals of brave, W. B F. R&ST GOES TI me-sick hearts, 011 the IDA roa HIS HEALTHs of inhospitable New COUNTY ADVOCATES Hi d the first scanty harvest it were, by that Strug- WOBK* 1 from America's soil; ng was then thanksgiving Lexingtont Nov. 17 _N, an incense sweet ,n the rcached here of (he Q :heLord,a paean of grat- H braise. rrom the seed ... , ? harvest, faith wings us and c.tiaern of Swansea He hopeful fruition. How "rdaymght for White Sulpl f . . . 'tigs, Fla., in hopes of regai tering foot-steps, how . . . ' , . B aches, how many smiles healt,h' ,Mr' Kast' '? one of 1 ant strides, ere we reach w'dely know" and popular one on the pathway of the county. He is an ex-me id hopes or jubliantac- ,hc leB!lature, having ser ent? November, the county that capacy seve the harvest time, none aE?\ and news o? his illne! ill ever know, so it is but rece,ved w,th genulne regret wc too bring to His altar hundreds of friends througl e of grateful hearts and ar?lma* ? A- 1 a rT"*1 1 1 . anew the unabated labors ,asl 1 m,rsaay n,gnt lln iting years and gather yed the barn ami stable 01 or future conflicts, con- K'chardson.it prosperous col. Thanksgiving joys. mcr rcsillinK near Lexingto. 11 u , ing a loss of about $500. The ay exercises will be ob- . , , , . ~ , accidental, the Ridge Spring hiqh ^ t .r ~ . . County treasurer Prank V\ appropriate recitations . . .i _. * . . , , is making his last trip over th< le pupils Priday 4 o clock , r t , for the collection of taxes, 1 ing started out yesterday r drews gives another of Mr. Shealy was elected to th ble recitals Friday eve- of clerk of court in the prim i. summer and will take charg office at the expiration ol allace Uoatwnght ami George.s term. atwnght accompaniedI by Thc new county adyoca : Watson and her mother, , , , . Al_ . . , A working hard to carry the n : Watson visited Augusta .u , . . . u i i i h the election to be held on J At the same time those who eric Watson in last Mon- posed to the proposition are \ lg a week ago, just before too, and it is understood tf tenant house by fire, sides claim the fight at the it $400.00. The house time. Supervisor-elect L. J Mr. Oscar Watson's ford has promised to clay of fodder. No insur- road in the sandhills, if possi F. D. P. j this seems to to be hav LZ ROYAL Bl l&l When you bu buy ihe kind t are sure will i> service 'e handle Seh all styl< eople who make them have ss for the past 50 years, and 1 pair to give satisfaction or i IE IN AND GIVE A NEW STVL BATESBURO, J >.--=We are having1 ; ill's and I Soys' Cloth I II < - jf II t C OP upon those who have hitherto been in favor of going in for the new county. The people residing in that section claim that they never get _ _ any road improvements while the , J x LOft other sections of the county get all. HEW Clerk of Court Samuel B. George Matthews assisting the clerk of court of Calhoun county in the opening of the first term of court that the "baby" county has ever held ews has Mr' Gcor8e is a m?st excellent clerk f Mr W anc* *S thorouehly familiar with every nerchant p^asc ?* t^ie ?ftice. He has served left Sat ^ years in the clerk's office, eight lur Spr- years as deputy to clerk Spann and ining his cight yearS as clcrk" He is scrvin? the most ^ast term now' kav'nE been defe . ated in the last primary by County men in r ' '. mber of Treasurer Frank W. Shealy in one of ved this tkc most exciting races the people ral years ?* tke county ^avc ever known. >s will be ^rom St- Matthews Mr. George will by his go to Charleston to attend the Shri1 South ners associadhn of which he is an enthusiastic member. DNION^MEETING. jred far i entail-' The Union Meeting of the upper ' {division of the Lexington Baptist tire was , Association wiu mCCt at Samaria | church Saturday before the 5th f.Shealy Sunday in November. : county 10 a. m.? Introductory sermon by he hav- i **ev Scnn or Rev. E. Hall. I 12 to 1?Recess, norning. j j to 2 p. m.-lst querry. How le office ( should a church deal with disorderary last ly membe's? Opened by Rev. J. S. e of the Senn. [ Clerk 1 2 to 3 p. m.?2nd querry?Who shall be baptized into our church? Opened by Rev. M. A. Gunter. tcs arc 3 to 4?3rd querry?Is baptism nove in an(j t^e Lord's Supper church orDec. 15. dinance? Opened by Rev. Joab are op- Edwards, vorking, Sunday a. m. lat both 10 a. m.?Sunday School work present by J. T. Sawyer or W. S. Rhinehart. [ T ana. U a- m?Missionary Sermon by Rev. L. S. Shealy or Rev. M. A. every Qunter ble, and Miscellaneous. Adjourned ing its J. T. Sawyer, Clerk Union. JIG SHOES m w MmJk rw v jm rw i Shoes in 2S. ; been in the shoe busithey guarantee every noney refunded. LOOK AT THE .ES -h b >. C. a special sale of ing this week.