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Est4 ? 1' f NC 10 cts 40 incl 6 l-4c bt ? j Oil K Local and Personal. There are three prisoners in! jail awaiting* trial. Mr E F i'rosser of Vox was ! noted in town Monday. Mrs 0 H Patrick of Summer- j ton is visiting Mr and Mrs R II, Kellahan. Court convenes here Monday week, Judge R W Memminger TTresidin!/". X- O . j Rev and Mrs J A White of i Cades were in town yesterday ; shopping. Miss Marion Gilland has re- j turned from a visit to Miss j Louise Brockinton at Manning. George P Logan, Esq., of the Columbia bar, is here on a visit to his mother, Mrs R C Logan. Messrs Theodore Hemingway and Ernest Epps, who are att tending Wofford College, arrived home this week, Capt TT R Punk is in Columbia attending the meeting of the State board of equalization, which was held yesterday. Mr Wesley Singletary came in this week from Furman University, where he has been a Student during the past session. Miss Dora Epps, who has been teaching at Campobello, Spartanburg county, is spending her vacation at her home near town. Mr Cecil Jacobs, who holds a responsible position with Louis Cohen & Co., Charleston, spent Sunday in town with his ^folks." The court house has been painted and kalsomined interioily, which quite improves the appearance of our -temple of justice. Mrs M F Heller, who has been Spending some time in Manning with her sister, Mrs R R Lyons, is now in Charleston visiting relatives. Miss Lucile Cunningham passed through town this week returning to her home at Indiantown from Chicora College. Greenville. Calhoun White, a crazy negro who raised much "Cain" here Saturday and Sunday, was sent to Columbia Monday to be committed to the lunatic asylum. Mrs R H Kellahan, accompanied by Miss Annie Lockamy, Who has been yisiting her for gome time, will leave this evening for Glenn Springs to spend I few weeks. Kintrstree Camp, Woodmen of the World enjoyed a fish-fry at Brunson's Mill Friday night of last week. About thirty of the Soverigns and their friends were present and a delightful time is reported. Capt and Mrs John A Kellev and Miss Alma Kelley, accompanied by Miss Florence Lacbicatte, of Georgetown county, who has been visiting the Misses Kelley for some days, left Tuesday to spend a lew weeks on Sullivan's Island. )T SEL i White Lawn at ist Calico at 5 cents Wl * ENTIRE LINE OF MILLI INGSTRE Several days this week Mr P G Howe has been exhibiting* the j Howe tire engine. This engine A works either by hand or by a gasoline motor attachment, i The machine stood the test well , and we learn that the town (] council has taken under consid- t eration the proposition made by ! Mr Howe. 0 We received yesterday, too;a late for this week's issue, an c extended account of the com- 0 menceinent exercises of L'nion f i Graded schoo'. We shall be t glad to publish it next week, c Again we give notice that we I cannot publish communications ?r received later than Tuesday in I the current issue the paper. a J P Carey, Esq , of Pickens, 1 one of the framers of the Carev- !a L Cothran act, spent several days here last week as the guest of 11 J A Kellev, Esq. While here a * ' Pi Mr. Carey went tishing with Capt Kelley at Montgomery's lake and caught 75 tine tishes. He was delighted with his visit and-especially the sport afforded at the lake. ; v? e are reijutrsicu iujjinc uunvc i that there will be a meeting- in c, the court house Thursday night, ^ June 13, lor the purpose of 0 organizing the Williamsburg | g Rifle Guards. A recent letter |S) from the adjutant general states ! e that he will oe here in the near n future to look after this organi-jtj zation. A well attended meet- j ing is desired and expected. Ir( . I ? Notice- je: By virtue of the authority vested in ; p the undersigned Trustees of School Dis-10 trict No 16, pursuant to the terms of | an act of the General Assembly enti-; d tied. ' 'An act to provide for the issuing j of Bonds in Public School Districts in I South Carolina," approved February 19, | f* 1907: notice is hereby given that an L( election will be held on the 2Sth day of \. June, A D, 19u7, to decide the question ; ii whether the said Board of Trustees j jj shall issue Bonds or not, in the sum of ten thousand dollars ($10,000), at \ which election all the qualified voters u residing in Kingstree School District No 16 are intitlea to vote. The voters b who favor the issuing of said Bonds will vote a ballot with these words printed or written thereon: "For b Bonds," and the voter opposing the is- ^ suing of said Bonds, will vote a ballot with the words printed or written fi thereon: "Against Bonds." The Polls ~ will be opened at d o'clock A M, and * closed at 4 oclock P M, at the Court j w House in Kingstree, S 0. The following persons: G Ollie Epps, William Scott, J T Nelson, are hereby appointed managers to hold the said election. Louis Jacobs, a Louis Stackley, e M S Monigomery, c Trustees Kingstree School Dist. No. lti. June 11, 1907. * 6-13-2t. b ? n Notice. l The Commissioners of Public S Works hereby call a meeting of the ^ citizens of Kingstree to be held in the courthouse on Monday night, June 17, " in order to submit a report ot their investigation as to the probable cost of the proposed electric light plant, which they were appointed to look into. D C Scott, W R Funk, e 1? G Gourdi.n*. c ! T Commissioners of Public Works. It* ;" Notice. ; Notice is hereby given that the n County Commissioners will let the con- L tract for repairs on all the swamp a: bridges in Black River swamp at Kings- lc tree to the lowest responsible bidder at their office in Kingstree. S. C., at 1 K o'clock p. m., .June 24, 1907; The right C to reject any and all bids is hereby la reserved. C S J SlNGLETARY, a Co. Supervisor. June 11 2t - r fr-_ . Zing -But we have 5c yd. 5c yd. Siite Checl NERY TO BE CLOSED ( E DRY KINCSTREE, MUSIC AT JAMESTOWN. > Prize Competition of Choral Societies Arranged by Governors. Norfolk, Va , June 9:?It has een decided by the board of goverors of the Jamestown Exposition hat a handsome cup shall be offcrd to the different choral societies f the country valued at $250.00, nd also a cup to the different glee lubs of the country valued at $150.0, which shall be competed for rom time to time during the life of he exposition. A bond of judges, omposed of I)r R TI Peters of Jultimore, Mr J Lewis Brown of Ulanta and Mr Wade R Brown of ialeigh, has been selected who will i ct in this capacity and pass upon lie merit of the different societies' nd rlnb.i. The bureau of music as extended a hearty and cordial ivitation to over 300 choral societies ud glee clubs in the country to' ompete for these cups. The tirst society which has re- J ponded to this invit ition and who I ill be the tirst to come to the ex- i osition will be the Washington! ,'horal Society from Washington, j ). C. The reputation of this >ciety is known throughout the ountrv and its director happens to e the honorary director of music f the Jamestown exposition Mr iydney Lloyd Wrightson. The xhety has reached an efficiency xcelled by few in the country. It ill come to the Jamestown exposiion on the evening of Monday, une 10th, Georgia day, ana win tnder Handel's inspiring oratorio, The Messiah." The day is an xceptionally fitting one, as the resident'will be at the exposition n that occasion and has been invitd to remain over for this event The quartet is composed of Miss Florence Hinklfi of Philadelphia, aprano; Miss Clara Drew, of Washigton, contralto; Mr George HamIn, of New York, tenor, and Mr Whitney Tew, of London, England, asso. A stronger quartet could ardly be engaged. The society on this occasion will e conducted by its regular director, Ir Sydney Lloyd Wrightson. This rst great musical event of the exosition is being looked forward to :ith considerable interest Free Samples of 44 Preventics" and booklet on Colds will be gladly m;iild you, on request, by Dr Shoop, Raine, Wis., simply to prove merit, 'reventic* are little Candy Cold Cure ablets. No Quinine, no Laxative, othing harmful whatever. Preventics revent colds?as the name implies -when taken early, or at the "Sneeze tage." For a seated cold or LaGrippe, reak it up safely and quickly with Seventies. Sold by D C Scott. Tax Land Sales Bv virtue of execution to me directd, 1 have levied upon and will sell for ash for taxes on the first Monday in uly next before the court house door 1 Kingstree, S the following de:ribea lands, to wit: 42 acres of land l Hope township, belonging to Prims Keels, and bounded as follows: orth by J E Keels' lands; east by HH esesne; south by Tommie Thomas, nd on the west by lands of S J Tayir. Also one track of 30 acres of lan<l in Jng township, belonging to Mrs M E handler, bounded on the north by mds of J G McCullough and Walter handler; east by Public road; south nd west by lands of Charlie McClary. Purchasers to pay for papers. 6-ll-2t. V . .. - - * -v v ' - fKT OUT , i values to offe 12 1-2 cts f 8c Cal k Lawns )UT AT COST. MILLINE GOODS s. c. i Gasoline . we have the agency for the J* which for cheapness and effici i One-third the number o I Call and let us quote yc Also we carry all kinds of Hai BLIZZARD Hi LAKE CI MONTHLY S Williamsburg ( Month of P June 1, 1907 Liabilities Kingstree, Disp $-,881.80 Lake City, " 2,738.15 Scranton, " 1,02^.66 Totals, $0,603.61 State of South Carolina, / Williamsburg County. * Personally appeared before me, J L being duly sworn, say that the above pri Sworn to before me this 10th day of i June, A. D. 1007. S. McB, SCOTT, Not. Pub. for S. C. ) MISSOURI'S HIDDEN LAKE. ! I'emarkable Body of Water In the Heart of the Ozarks. In Oregon county, Mo., and Fui-1 ton county, Ark., are grouped i Grand gulf, Mammoth spring and; Spring river. Grand gulf is the \ crowning wonder of the group. The shallow streams, about one-iourtn of a mile distant from each other, j flowing in the same direction over : an elevated plateau, suddenly drop into canyons 500 feet deep. These two canyons form a junction half a mile below, where they strike a mountain lying directly across their path. This mountain has been tunneled by the action of the water, and the natural bridge thu6 formed is no less a curiosity and almost equal in size to the famous Natural bridge of Virginia. After passing through this mountain the united stream strikes another mountain and tunnels it for several hundred feet and then spreads out into an immense underground lake, the area of which has never been ascertained. Many parties have entered the tunnel and ni/MnV? havp hppn held hv torchlight v ' ?J C on the margin of the lake, but still it remains a mystery. No light can exist long over the bosom of the lake, and nothing can be heard save the faraway rumble of the waters as they rush on. This underground lake is a reservoir which supplies Mammoth spring, the largest spring in the world, with its 60,000 cubic feet of water a minute. The most surprising feature in connection with this extraordinary natural curiosity is the fact that when these gTeat canyons are filled with water even to the arch of the natural bridge, hundreds of feet deep, the volume of water in Mammoth spring is not increased. Mammoth spring covers eighteen acres of ground 200 feet deep with crystal water. ? South west. A Monster Flower. Can you imagine a blossom as large as a carriage wheel? On the island of Mindanao, one of the Philippine group, was found bv some explorers such a flower. Far up on the mountain of Parag, 2,000 feet above the sea level, some explorers were wandering when they came across great buds larger than a cabbage head. Greatly astonished, they searched farther and presently discovered a full grown blossom, five petaled and three feet in diameter. It was carried in low lving, ft - - *i l >'? " * :? ;?v?- < ''. ' - ? 'S? ' . > ' ' " * AT CO r 36 inch Percales ? ico Lawns at 5 ctsy :R LEAVES IN TWO WE COM PAN Engines. dcVicker Automatic Gasoline, ,ency is unexcelled. f parts of other makes. . iu prices. rdware and Building Material. \RDWARE CO. TY, S C. TATEMENT, t Zo, Disp^Board, iflay, 1907. Receipts Expense nvisy.zu . ^'<.74 2, 25 245.97 557.4tf 147.03 $5,249.91 $082.74 ! Bass, Chairman, and J M Parker, who nted statement is true and correct. J. L. BASS^Chairman, j J. M. Parker. , luxuriant vines. The natives" carr; it bolo. It was found impossible to ' preserve it fresh, so they photo-' graphed it and kept several petals i to press and by improvised scales found that a single flower weighed twenty-two pounds. It was fterward found to be a species of rafflesia, first found in Sumatra and named after Sir Stamford Raffles. ! The new flower was called Rafflesia ! shadenburgia, in honor of its dis- j coverer, Dr. Shadenburg. I The Wrong Bird. A professional rat catcher in a j town of northern Pennsylvania be-! ing recently cal ed to another place | intrusted a number of ferrets to the | care of a neighbor. Upon his return he found, to his disgust, that owing to the carelessness of the neighbor several ferrets had escaped from custody. The rat catcher thereupon proceeded to bring a claim against the caretaker. The magistrate before whom the < suit for damages was brought dismissed the case. "No doubt," said he to the care- j taker, "you were wrong to leave the i doors of the cages open; but, on the ! m other hand," added he, turning to! ~ the rat catcher, "you were wrong < too. Why didn't you clip the wings ?. of the ferrets?"?Harper's Magazine. Detecting Crime In Ethiopia. The Ethiopian method of detect- 1 ing crime is quick and effective and has the great advantage of always catching some one. A priest is call- ^ ed, and by his exhortation, prayers,; 2 sorceries and drugs a youth is sent to 6leep with the command to dream. The person he dreams of is ? the criminal. No further proof is i-ioo/lorl TVip c?nr>t.inn of PUUgll U Ui iiVVUVUi *MV ~ ? the church is quite enough. If by 1 chance the boy fails to dream, he j J is promptly put to sleep again by 1 the same process until ne does, so j that he usually manages the affair p in a short time.?Pall Mall Gazette, i I An Ingenious Burglar. An ingenious burglar in Berlin found a new and original way of adding to the ordinary profits of his profession. After each burglary he 1 c eent a full account of it to the daily ' newspapers and received payment . for the report in the usual way. By j h and by the editors became suspi- t cious, and the police were communi-: cated with. They soon discovered j how the amateur reporter obtained his information and speedily placed 'him out of further temptation. ? 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