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CONFERENCE APPMNTIENTS
FOR IINfiSTIEE WSTIICT.
JPAST9K VII WILL SEKTE MKIIfi
, ilSUIIf TEAI?SETEtll CUV:
SB ii tux num.
{xaffniX, December 2:?Tonight
wilt be long remembered
" *>y the Methodiste oi Sou^th
Carolina. It was expected that
there would be many changes in
the Conference, bnt the Bishop
handed out a numberjof surprises.
Before reading the appoint,
i ' ments the Bishop made a talk,
.setting forth his reason for mak?
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ing changes, lie said that no
| one was reduced because of inefficiency,
bat because he believed
in rotation of the ministers
both as to place and office.
He thought it right that presiding
ieiders should go back into
the pastorate and make some
new sermons and stay with
theif families. The Bishop said
he had had all the experiences
of the pastorate and was not ]
giving any appointments which
> ^ he himself had not had. His
talk was well received. The
% Conference was in a spiritual
condition, having just held an
experience meeting. There were
songs and witnessing, and when
the Bishop arose to read the apfpointments
the body was in a
tender mood. The Bishop beg>ged
all to take their work witb
out complaint and do the best
<jrork of their lives.
The same of North Summer~
ville district has been changed
to Kings tree district, with Rev
J E Carlisle as presiding elder.
The new district practically
- embraces the charges included
*in North 'Summerville.
v The appointments for Kingstrfefe
district are as follows:
Presiding elder* J E Oarlisle.
Cades, R F Bryan; Cordesville,
W T Bedenbaugb; Cypress, J E
'' * Carter; St. George circuit, TJ
Clyde; Duncan, T E Morris,
West End, W H Murray; Greelyville,
T E Peeler; Grover, B W
Barber; Harleyville, J P Inabinet;
Harpers; W H Thrower;
r" Johnsonville, T L Mullinix;
KingStree, J E Mahaffey; Lake
City, S J Bethea; McClellanville,
E K Moore; Pinopolis, J P Winuingham;
Ridgeville, H C Mouaon;
Rome, W S Goodwin; Salters,
W T Patrick; Sampit, J 0
Carroway; St. George, J W
Steadman; Scranton, W S Henry;
Summerville, M Auld.
Citation NoticeThe
State op South Carolina
Comity of Williamsburg.
By P M Brockinton, Esquire,
Probate Judge.
Whereas, Jessie A Cook made
suit to me to grant him letters of
Admiaistratidn of the Estate of and
Affanfa nf kT A .T Hnnlr
These are therefore to cite and
admonish all and singular the km.
dred and creditors of the said M A
J Cook, deceased, that they be aad
appear before me, in the Court of
Probate, to be held at Kingstree, 8
C, on 16th day of December next
after publication thereof, at 11
o'clock in | the forenoon, to show
cause, if any they hare, why the said
Administration should not be granted.
Given under my band, this 2nd
day of December,Anno Domini,190T.
Published on the 6th day of December,
1907 in the Gouvtt Recoed.
P M Brockieton,
N Probate Judge.
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The city ef Ghent, is Belgians, is
built on twenty-six islands. That#
islands art connected with tack ether
by eighty bridges. The oily has
300 stJeeta and thirty public
eanaree. It is ndlsd for Uiag the
birthplace of diaries V. and John
of Gaunt, whom Shakespeare tailed
"fim# hnnnNtd T " *ru^ U
the ioene of the peotfleetMa of
Ghent, Not. 8, 1576, end otasvacal
insurrections, siege* end execution*
of veil known pereoneges. It is associated
with Ameriean history by ;
the treety made there Dec. 84,1814,
terminating the second war between
England and the United State*,
known as the war of 1812.
Amsterdam, in Holland, is built
oil piles driven far below the water
into the earth. The city ia intersected
by many canals, which are
spanned by nearly 300 bridges, and
resembles Venice in the mingling
of land and water, though it is considerably
larger than that city. The
canals divide the city, which is about
ten miles in circumference, into
ninety islands.
The city of Venice is built on
eighty islets, which are connected
by nearly 400 bridges. Canals serve
for streets in Venice and boats,
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utuitu guuuuittJ, iwx isuiagu. xub h
bridges are, as a rule, very steep,
rising considerably in the middle,
but have ?asy steps. The circumference
of the city is about eight
miles. The Venetians joined the
Lombard league against the German
emperor and in 1177 gained a
great victory in defense of Pope Alexander
III. over the fleet of war
vessels headed by Otto, son of Frederick
Baarbarossa. In gratitude for
this victory the pope gave the Doge
Ziani a ring and instituted the world
.famous ceremony of "Venice Marrying
the Adriatic Sea." In this
ceremony the doge, as the chief
ruler of Venice used to be termed*
with appropriate ceremonies drop- 1
ped a ring into the sea every year in
recognition of the wealth and tradecarried
to Venice by the Adriatic.
A Daily.
"You are a* daisy," is used by ?
Dickens in "David Copperfield" in
the sense of calling a person a daisy
in the way to express admiration
and at the same time to laugh at
one's credulity. Steerforth says to
young Copperfield: "David, my daisy,
you are so innocent of the world.
Let me call you my daisy, as it is so
refreshing to find one in these corrupt
days so innocent and unsophisticated.
My dear Copperfield, the .
daisies of the field are not fresher ,
than you."
As a Brother. ^
A certain curate was of a painful
ly nervous temperament and in
consequence was constantly mak- .
ing awkward remarks?intended as '
compliments?to the bishop and
others. Having distinguished himself
in an unusual degree during a '
gathering of clergy to an afternoon
tea at the bishop's palace, he was
taken to task for his failings by
a senior curate, who was one of
his companions on the way home.
"Look here, Bruce," said the senior
decidedly, "you are a donkey.
Why cannot you keep quiet instead
of making your aw nine remarks?
I am speaking to you nor as a
brothersLoud
laughter interrupted him at
K?a noint uid ^or the moment he
wondered why.
Humor* wf Hm Dvbfln QoiUry.
The humor of the Dublin gallery
h&a kwjgbeen proverbial. Mecreedy
in hk ^eznimeoeooee" relate* that
oh one occaaioc when playing OtwnyV
"Vfloioe Preaerred" Jaffier'a
long and rather drowey dying speeoh
to interrupted by one of the gallery,
in a tone of great impatience,
calling o?t very lwactty, "Ah, now
die at oooef" to which another from
the othfr nde iaonediately replied,
' Be quiet, yon Maokgnard," than
turning with a Mtrouaiaf tone to
the ttngving Jaffier, *^ake yonr
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Notice- t
By Georgetown & Wee tor* Railroad
Company of its Intention to Apply to
the Next General Assembly of the
State of South Carolina for an
Amendment to, Alteration and Change
of its charter.
The Georgetown & Western Railroad
company will, at the next session of
the General Assembly of the State of
South Carolina, apply to said General
Assembly for an amendment to its
Charter and for such alteration and
change therein as will confer upon it by
in Act of said General Assembly, among
crther rights and privileges, the
right to build and construct a railroad
from some point on the line of Georgetown
& Wextern Railroad, between
Lane* in the county of Williamsburg,
md Georgetown in the county of
Georgetown, through the counties of
Georgetown, Williamsburg, Florence
ind Marion, to some point or puims m?
laid counties, by a route or routes to be
letermined upon hereafter by said '
Company.
iborgetowb & westers* RAILROAD
Company.
By Raymond S F.*mr,
General Jfcmager.
L0-10-J?n-151t-08
Don't
Wait!
TILL YOUR PROPERTY
IS DESTROYED, BUT IN
SURE NOW,
Against Loss
By Fire or Cyclone:
If you want the best, get yoar
Insurance in a strong- 4'Old
Line" company. 1 represent
several of the largest Fire and
Jyclone Insurance Companies.
L. H. FAIREY
At Bank of Kingstree.
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WHENEVER
You
Have
Any
KIND OF BUSINESS
In eal Eitate See
STALL BROTHERS,
Kingstree, - - S. C.
Notice.
All creditors of the estate of A J McKnirht,
deceased, are requested to
render an aeeonnt of their demands te
the undersigned. duly eerifled and attested;
and all persons indebted te
said estate are fceceby notified and requested
to make payment to the nnder
signed,
Mary E McKmorr,'
13-6-dt. Exeetaferix.
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mot that if tkey Wot 9 i
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paint about Scotfs ft ,1
you don't biT? tobt ? '
felt's strength, putt fat X 3
a fretful baby happj, X
gfafs Aith, and pre- 6
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ted form far sick and 2 ?;
ch and poor. 9
drugs and no tUfM, 2
50c. AND $1.00, jf
in, ? r? .
Yoht choice steak at People's
Market, Scott & Miller
Proprietors. 11-21-tf
Weak
Kidneys
Ova>? aere trouble than any other orfta Of
the body. The function of the kidney* is to
separate inorganic salt and water in the pro*
cess of circulation, and to minors them sad
rr attendant poisons from ths body tkroagh
bladder. Thereto** when the kidneys
heoome diseased and weak they are nataraDy
unable to perform thetr work properly, and
pains in the back, leflanmatkmef the bfiidder
and rtaarydlsord srs an the rssalv It Is
Imperative that a prompt relief be afforded,
which Is impossible anises yow remove the
ciaic. I
and RlsitiU Kit*
VCIUH BIW1V| . ?
promptly eliminate potaoaa from the jrtetu
and at the um? time make the kldaeya wall
and strong. ?
For Weak Kidneys. Beekaahe, Inflammation
of the bladder end all j
urinary troublee De Witt* Kidney
and Bladder Piila are unsurpassed. <
A Week'* Treatment for 2??.
Money baok If they fall.
For Sale by W L Wallace. !
RHEUMATIC FOLKS! :
ARE YC0 SURE TOUR K1DNFTS ARE I
HELL? !
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j.viaujf ruruiuaiiiu ouw/aj ait u>?
to uric aeid in the blood. But the
duty of the kidneys is to remove all
uric acid from the blood. Its presence
there shows the kidneys are inactive.
Don't dally with "uric acid
solvents." You might go on till
doomsday with them, but until you
core the kidneys you will never get
well. Doan's Kidney Pills not only
remove uric acid, but cure the kidneys
and then all danger from uric
acid is ended.
Rupert B Calvo, bookbinder, employed
at the State Publishing Co.,
official printers for the State of South
Carolina, living at 1010 Lumber
St., Columbia, S C, says: 'j,
thought I had rheumatism and
treated for it on that belief. I used
all kinds of liniment The pain
was in my back and in my hips
clear to the shonlders. The lini- =
ments did no good and I took blood
medioines but they did not help me.
I took a long trip in hopes that the
nhanare of ohmate might help me.
I was away for three months but
could see no change for the better.
I heard of Doen's Kidney Pills and
determined to try them, and got a
box at a drug store. They completely
removed the paiis out of my
baok and I have not felt a touch of
the old trouble sinoe I used them."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foeter-Milburn e, Buffalo,
Hew York, sole agents for the
United Btntw.
Remember the name?Dona's?
and take no other.
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Hereafter we positively refuse
to publish any communication
received at this office later
than Tuesday; noon, except lo:al
and personal items, which
will not be available later than
Wednesday, noon, for the current
Week. By trying to be ac?
:ommodating we are thrown late
(very week and we are tired of
it This notice applies to
EVERY BODY.
4-25-tf.
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When once your buil<
Gibralta
Great protection ia afforde
November 23 by a bouse i
painted inside and ont wil
Resisting Materials. Hi
this test of fire. Besides
owing to its Fire-Resistinf
PAINT is more durable t
resists the sun beat and i
made for painting shinglec
use GIBRALTAR PAH
reasonable in price and mo
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Kingstree E
Kingstrc
Manfactured by Son!
and Hoofing Co..
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lege, or for the t
of life. Eight in
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department ru
Pure water. A Ii
boarding; pupils
Terms Re
Falfaesatai begi
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jtngs are painted with ^5
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let on fire that had been <
th theee wonderful Fire.
indreda were witnetsee to 3
affording greater protection ^ J
I qualities, GIBRALTAR <
ban any other paint,\ as it
rears longer. Beet thing -* 1
i. tin and iron. Why not *+ *
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?re darable than others? 5
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Charleston, 8. C- $
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Dollar j?
at L J. STACKLEY'S. g -?g
Candles ?
ioliday #ift, or one of our
graph's ?
jnly kind that imitate the
voice. ?
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of up-to-date Furniture,
and a select line of
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FURNITURE STORE. I
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ind srirls for col- |
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structors. Music
salthful location.
Imited number of
will be taken.
lasonable >
ns ftonday, Sepfurther
inforraaSuperintendent,
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