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> 1 m 10 CENTS 40 I> 12 1-2 CENTS 2 12 1-2 CENTS 12 i-2 CENTS i Local and Personal. Miss Dell Van Keuren is sick at her home on Main street. Mr and Mrs H G Askins and. family are visiting- relatives in Lake City. MrW J Singletary is erecting a neat tenant dwelling "over it. i ?u ;> liie uiaucu. Miss Sadie Meyer is visiting relatives and friends in the "City by the Sea.'' Prof. PP Bethea and family are visiting relatives at Mallory, in Marion county. Mr B L Buf kin of Lake City is in town to-day and paid our office a pleasant visit. Miss Lizzie Heape is visiting her sister, Mrs L H Fairey, on Jforth Academy street. McBeth Young, Esq., a prominent attorney of Union, was in town last Friday on business. Col. W B Logan of Charleston is in . town spending several days with his mother's family. Mrs L W Gilland and daughter,who have been visiting relatives in Columbia, returned home this week. Rev. W S Martin and daughters, Misses Luna and Lalla of , Bennettsville, are in town on a visit to relatives. Mr A W Flagler, formerly of Kingstree, but who now resides in Tampa, Fla., is visiting relatives at ^Benson. We thank Capt. Frank Nes Jfljtb of Reason for another of those choice melons with which he presented us last week. Mr P Otis Arrowsmith is preparing to build a dwelling in Jforth Kingstree. "Coming events cast their shadows before." Mrs H A Meyer, who has been visiting in Lexington,, returned home last week accompanied by her daughter, Mrs H W Sheaiy Mrs S A Riser and daughter, Miss Sena, returned to their home in Newberry after spending several days here with the family of LeRoy Lee, Esq. Mr L D Rodgers, Mr P S Courtney's popular and capable ,salesman, has returned to his home in Lake City. Mr Sam Stackley is filling the place left vacant by Mr Rodgers. The following left here Tuesday for the Jamestown exposition: Messrs T M Cooper, R D Gamble, Tom McUutcben, t? u Cunningham, Henry McConnell and Miss Lula McConnell. Until September 30 the ACL railroad is offering week-end rates to Charleston and return for $1.95. Tickets may be bought on Saturday or Sunday, good until Tuesday following. The following guests have been visiting at the hospitable home of Mr and Mrs L Jacobs: Mr and Mrs W N Jacobs, Georgetown; Mr Louis S Jacobs, Jr., Charleston; Mrs J Wertheim, / \ BIG iCH WHITE LAWN AT 5 C 16 INCH PERCALES AT 8 FANCY LAWNS AT 9 ( > INCH WHITE CAMBRIC , Gents NQSTRE Gainesville, Fla.; Mrs J A Ferrell,MrsJ H C Chandler and Miss Frankie Cook of Saltersj Depot. We convey our hearty thanks j to our friend, Mr D VV Courtney of Cedar Swamp for a lot of' fine tomatoes. They must have weighed a pound apiece and in point of perfection of form and color we have never seen any better specimens. Mr Courtney is an energetic and successful young farmer, who certainly knows how to make things grow. The largest melon we have seen this season?and a particularly fine-flavored one?was sei>t us last week by Mr John W Dennis of the 3oggy Swamp section. It weighed 48 pounds and 2 ounces. Think of it, a water-melon weighing onefourth as much as a barrel of flour, We return our appreciative thanks. C F Netzow Piano Mfg Co. has shipped quite a nice lot of pianos and organs to Kingstree and have them on sale at the Kingstree Hardware Co's furniture store. Their prices are raarvelously low and every instrument has a 10-year guarantee. This is quite a nice thing for Williamsburg people for they can select a piano or organ right at home. See ad nex t week. Mr Geo A McElveen has as sumed the position of manager of the Kingstree oil mill. Mr McElveen was raised in this county and has many friends here who will be glad to know of bis appointment to this responsible position. With years nf evnerienre under the tutelage of Mr Cbas A Smith of Timmonsvilleit is safe to say that Mr McElveen is excellently well equipped to fulfill the requirements of this position. Tali Notice. Since there seems to be some confusion as to the qualification* for town registration we give below the requirements to be complied with before a registration certificate may be issued. 1. Production of county registration certificate. 2. Residence in county one year and in town four months prior to town election. 3. Proof of payment of all taxes, town and county. 4. Oath to be administered at this office. The municipal election will be held on Monday, September 9,1907. C. W. WOLFE, Snperrisor of Registration for Town of Kingstree. Nearly all old-fashioned Cough Syrups are constipating, especially those that contain opiates. They don't act just right. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup contains no opiates. It drives the cold out of the system by gently moving the bowels. Contains Honey and Tar and tastes nearly as good as maple syrup. Children like it Sold by W L Wallace, M D. t REM -F 0 L L 0 W I :ents a yard. cents a yard. ;ents a yard. \T 10 CENTS A YARD. ' Straw E DRY ' KING8T REE, WILL GET NEW TRAIN. The Orangeburg Train Will Run From Lane to KingstreeIt is reported now that the train from Orangeburg to Lane, which it was urged should be continued to Florence, will be run no further than Kingstree. The informant of The Times says that the business men of Kingstree have secured that much of a concession from the road on account of the danger of the Greelyville section seceding and forming a new county on the plea that they had no connection with the court house. The company is not willing- to run the train any further because if that were done it would necessitate another crew. The i run may be extended to Kingstree without the necessity of another crew but no farther, and the company does not see that the expenses of an additional crew would be met by the return from the additional travel. ?Florence Times. July 24. ? Let me mail you free, to prove merit, samples of my Dr Shoop's restorative, and my Book on either Dyspepsia, The Heart, or The Kidneys. Address me, Dr Shoop, Racine. Wis. Troubles of the Stomach, Heart or Kidneys, are merely symtoms of a deeper ailment Don't make the common error of treating symtoms only. Symtom treatmen is treating the result of your ailment, and not the cause. Weak stomach nerves?the inside nerves? means stomach weakness, always. And the Heart and kidneys as well, have their controlling or inside nerves. Weaken these nerves, and you inevitably have have weak vital organs. Here is where Dr. Shoop's Restorative has made its fame. No other remedy even claims to treat the "inside nerves." Also for bloating( biliousness, bad breath on complexion, use Dr. Shoop's Restorative. Write for my free book now. Dr. Shoep'g Restorative sold by D C Scott lie Pinda lillrtai The Alderman road from Alcolu to Beulah has been extended six miles beyond Beulah and is now completed to the river and will soon be ready for bosi-1 ness. Just a little this side of the river the Timmonsville Lumber Company has a road laid for lumber, which might easily be converted into something more pretentious and give Timmonsville the much coveted connection with Beulah and the Pudding Swamp country. The Times is informed that Mr. Alderman has recently placed an order for $65,000 worth of rails, which will-surely take his road somewhere. He is planning a branch to Kingstree and is now having a telegraph wire erected in that direction. Ti i ... xi is duuui iwcui) uiiics iiurn Florence to the river, where this road crosses, level country with only two swamps to cross, and a Ine country for building a road through. The people are anxious for it and would help the construction, if somebody would take it up.? Florence Tim$st July 24. A cleansing, clean, cooling, soothing, healing household remedy is DeWitt's Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve. For burns, cuts, scratches, bruises, insect bites, and sore feet it is unequaled. Good for Piles. Beware of imitations. Get DeWitt's. It is thebe8t,Sold by W L Wallace, MD. NANT N C GOOD! 12 1-2 CENTS 38 INCh 12 1-2 CENTS 10 CENTS 8 CENTS Whl Hats at MM????MI r.norn t UVV/U1^ * * s. c. G- OLLIE EPPS, SOLE AGENT Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pen, KINGSTREE, S. Cv J When the baby is teething it is cross an J restless; it becomes feverish, and in many cases vomits a great deal and oftentimes cannot even keep cool water on the stomach. All the delicate little organs of the stomach are affected, bringing on colic and diarrhoea. Cacc&sweet for babies and children makes the stomach right and allays inflammation and prevents irritation. Cascasweet makes the baby happy and well. Sold by W L Wallace, M D. A Specie! Sermon. On next Sunday morning at the Methodist church Rev. J E M ah alley -will preach, by request, a special sermon on "Divine Providence." A cordial invitation is extended to all. Piles get quick and certain relief from Dr Shoop's .Magic Ointment. Pleas, note it is made alone for Piles, and it action is positive and certain. Itchings painful, protruding or blind piles disappear like magic by its use. Large njcK el-capped glass jars 50 cents. Sold by D C Scott. Qurterly Ctifercice. The presiding elder, Rev. J E Carlisle, will preach in the Methodist church next Sunday night at 8:30 o'clock and immediately after the service the Third Quarterly Conference will be held. Those who have stomach trouble, no matter how slight, should give every possible help to the digestive organs, so that the food may be digested with the least effort. This may be done by taking something that contains natural digestive properties?something like Kodol For Indigestion and Dyspepsia. Kokol is a preparation of vegetable acids and contains the very same juices found in a healthy stomach. It di gests what you eat. Sola by ur. W. L Wallace. Sheriff's Sale. State of South Carolina, ) County of Williamsburg.) Edmonds T. Brown Company, Plaintiffs, against W. P. Cooper, trading as Cades Supply Company, Defendant. By virtue of an execution to me directed and issued out of the court of Magistrate J. H. V. Gaskins in the above entitled suit of Edward Brown Company, Plaintiff, against W. P. Cooper, trading as Cades Supply Com pany, Defendant, and dated July 15th. 1907, I have levied upon and will sell at public auction at the store house of the Cades Supply Company, at Cades, S. C., on Monday, August 5th, *?*? locml hours of sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, all the stock of goods, wares and merchandise belonging to the said Cades Supply Company, or so much therof as may be necessary to satisfy the judgment, amounting to the sum of one hundred dollars in said suit, and costs, the, said stock of goods, wares and merchandise consisting of hats, caps, umbrellas, shoes, hardware, medicines, groceries, notions, store fixtures, etc. GEORGE J. GRAHAM, Sheriff of Williamsburg County. July 17th, 1907. SALE f WHITE DIMITY AT 8 CEN FANCY DUCKS AT 8 CEN' FANCY LAWNS AT 5 CEN TE CHECK LAWNS AT 5 CE> Cost. COMPANY \WgHI|^HfeZ Ideal Fountain P< Keeps you in touch witi the loved ones at hor i Home i Cotton Department. 4 J We have arranged to hac } beet advantage and solicii ? We give special attentic ? Staple Cotton, viz: | 'Allen Seed," J AND OTHERS OF T1 Protect c Your ednt ??? bis Property ^ ?? tat< by Insuring1 it ag-ainst fire in tior tympanies that are above sus- on11 : . nesi picion. was We represent several of the pas largest and most liberal Old Line Hea companies in the United States For rates, etc., see or write j ^ D. E. flotley & Co., ^ hav at Bank of Lake City. ?LAKE CITY, S. C. SF ??~~"""~~~ ~Ti Fire Insurance.*-' B< The largest and most liberal com- tSe panies in thd world, such as, 2?1 Insurance Company of North America, 1a Fireman's Fund Insurance Co., Libi CIm Imhmum CjI I THE 11? UVI m I II v ^ The best is none too good when it A * comes to Fire Insurance. You have to pay for it, see that your risk is carried ^ in a company of unquestionable reputa- hav< tion. til 6 For rates call on er write to L. H. FAIREY jjbj At Bank of Kingstree. inte! an i 1*24?tf. land acco WILL SAVE VOU MONEY. I S I AM REPRESENTING THE CHERAW DOOR AND SASH CO. AND WILL BE PLEASED TO QUOTE YOU PRICES ON Sash, Doors and all kinds ?? il Balldlai Material before yom cloee a f**M trade elsewhere. jf V KMi I also represent J. H. WEARN try i & CO., Charlotte, N. C, and Son cam can interest you in tancy man- j tela. My prices are low for high grade material as a comparison aad with other dealers will prove to k?1? y?". CI D. J. Epps, g Kingstree, - - 5. C. | * 6-27?3?noa B?WI hmhJI * a j && ' tl * /' f is a yard. f 1 rs a yard. .; jSti tsa yard. **" its a yard. j I =J - ^ >N DAYS liarleston, S. C. . V^ f d g 1M idle Cotton to t consignments. #B0 m to handling ^B| "Florador*," fw IIS GRADE yM Death of a Lady. gfi abes, July 31:?MrC G Cars^H of Cades was last week call* H to Sumter to the bedside of^fl sister, who had undergone *IR nful operation at Dr Mood's? rmary. Her leg was ampu- J id to the hip and the opera- m 1 was followed by blood-poia- M ag. The end came on Wed-kB day, July 24, and Mr Carsten. i at her bedside when sbe^fl sed into the presence of hejJflj ivenly Father. HB everal obituaries and ne^Hfl ere bad to be omitted tlBfl ik. If our necrological co^Hfl >utions continue we e to enlarge the paper. 'ECIAL N OTICES ansient Notice? will be Published This Column at the Rate of Ono t a Word for Each Iaaue. fore baying or selling a farm or ' property, write Carolina Realty & Trust Co, 4-tf Bishopville, S. C. >st-^One cuff "button, old gold, al reward if returned to office of County Record. 8-1-lt iplication for Homestead Exemption. irsuant to petition of W P Cooper to 2 a homestead exemption set off assigned to him and pursuant to provision of section 2633 in Vol, 1, e of Laws of South Carolina, notice 2reby given that the said W P per has in such petition shown his ntion, and has actually applied for assignment of his homestead of situated in Williamsburg county, v irding to law. h 0 Britton, 4t clerk of court. 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