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r* r : ; >? t \ ^ v I * . 12 Hon . * : ' / V ' I We i;' * ,/ . f" THE PEE DEE UNIONThe Programme for the Meeting Which. Is Ooly a Few Days Off. The Pee Dee Union meeting of the South-east Association will meet with the Rose Hill Baptist church on the 27th, 28th ( and 29th of December. 1907, at 12 o'clock. i Friday, the Union will be call?d\o order by the moderator. * Introductory sermon by Rev Oscar Wilson, at 12 o'clock. , Questions for discussion at 1 ( o'clock, P.M.' ( 1st query: The Need of a Higt ( Standard of tiit Among Our ] Memoirs. Speakers?Revs. W D ] Moorer, S T Russell. { j j 2nd query: Saturday, 11 o'clock, f i(A M?The Importance of Chris- , tian Education and Our Duty ( as Individuals Thereto. Si>eak. . ers?D S Avant, Rev J J Pow- j '**. * , At 7:30 P M, 3rd query, What t Does it Take to Constitute a g Christian Soldier? SpeakersRev T J Rooke, John H Ferdon. c 8 o'clock P M, sermon by Rev ? Tom James. ? Sunday,11 o'clock A M, Sun- 0 day mass meeting conducted by Bro J E Williams. g Missionary sermon by Rev S T Rui^ell at 12 o'clock. p Churches composing this eJ Union are earnestly requested D) . to send delegates and a liberal ^ contribution for missions. The public cordially invited to at' . tend. - p* g( jew ill1ams, v w N A Howell, T For Committee. m In v ~ w; Services rendered day or night if you need coffins, caskets or; anything in the wpy of undertakers' supplies. L. J. Stackley's Furniture b< Store. , jja . no \ Dissolution Notice- fh? By mutual consent and agreement th M. D. Nesmith and ?W E Nesmith, do- C) ing business under the firm name of 113 Nesmith Bros., Cades, S. C.. have dis- an solved copartnership. All persons in m< account with said firm will make settlev ment with W. E. Nesmith. de M. D. Nesmith. b< Kil'' : , W. E. Nesmith. 12-12-8t. M 12 Letters TestamentarySTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Williamsburg County. ?y P M Brockinton, Esquire, Probate Judge. p To all to whom these Presents shall fc come*-Greeting. t. Enow ye, that on the 21 day of January, which -way in the year of our Lord n one thousand nme hundred and seven, D the last Will ana Testament of *v H ? McElveen, late of Williamsburg county . ..._ . j j i in tills state, arceaseu, was piuvcn auu 0 & proved and allowed of the said de- j, ceased, 1 avi ig whilst he lived, and at n * the lime ot nis death, divers goods, rights, credits, within the State aforesaid ; by means whereof the approbation and allowing his Testament and the pewer of granting the administration of all ana singular the goods, rights and credits of the said deceased to me is manifestly known to belong, and that the administration of, all and singular tiie goods, rights and credits of the said deceased, ana his Testament, any manner of way concerning was granted and committed unto R C McElveed, named Execntorin the last Will and Testament; being first swoin on the Holy Evangelists of Almighty God well and faithfully to administer, and make a full and perfect inventory of. all and singular, the goods, rights ana credits . of said deceased, and to exhibit the same into the Probate <-qprt in Kingstree, S. C., in order to be recorded, on or before the sixth day of December now next ensuing; and to render a just apd true account, calculation and reckoning thereof, when thereunto required. In testimony whereof, I have hereto set my hand and seal, the seventh dav of December, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and seven, mkl in.the 132nd year of American In dependence. ?- P M Bbockinton, Probate Judge i. ^ e Shoj Ng' ^5 are s III HOLI WILL BUN TO FLORENCE. Orangeburg-Sumter-Lane Train's Run Extended After Dec 16. Florence, December 6:?Beginning on Monday, December 18tb, the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company will run their OraogeSurg-Somter-Lane train on into Florence. The new schedule has i ?j. ? ?,i tk. ueoo UiMUC up WIU IB UV? iu tuc hands of the printer. , Mr F M Do&r, superintendent of transportation of the 2nd division it that system, gave the Newi and Courier correspondent the figures to-daj.. .Tgain No. 46 will leave Lane at 11:15 a. m. and arrive at Ploeenceat 12:55 p. m. Train No. 17 will leave Florence at 4:30 p. m. rod arrive at Lane at 6:16 p. m., naking connections at Lane for Dharleston with train No. 53, which eaches Charleston at 9152 p. m. :t will also make connection at Lane rith the train for Georgetown. The . rain leaves Lane for Orangebu rg at ?:40 p. m. The two trains will be daily exept Sunday. It is not known rhetber the mail clerk on this train rill continue on the run to Florence \ r stop at Lane. ! This additional train will be a J reat convenience.!*) tbe people liv- < nn the line hetween Lane and ! ioreuee, as they can come to Flor- i ice ou No. 46, attend to their busi- \ ess and return home absolutely on 1 me and will not hare to wait on * o. 80 or No. 89, .both of which are' < ?rfrlj alwaya.. very late.. Paseen- s ?rs for Chafrlaston out of .Florence <3 in reach that city now at 9:52 p. m. ( stead of 2 or 3 o'clock in the ( orning, as is the case very often ith No. 89.?News and Courier. 1 Notice. (, ? ] Pursuant to statute the County >ard of Commissioners will bold their nual meeting on Thursday after the ' st Monday in January, 1908, and itice is hereby given to all persons 1 Iding demands or any kind against e county, not previously presented to e Board, to file the same with the erk on or before the first day of Jan- . ,ry, so that they may be examined id ordered to be paid at tne annual meting; and it is the duty of all perns holding such claims not paid to posit them with the Clerk of the >ard as required in this notice. S. J. Singletary, County Supervisor. -5-lt. I Auditor's Notice. s! Notice is hereby riven tfcat 1 or my C rent will beat the following places on te days below mentioned for the pur- j ?e of taking tax returns for the year 107. Returns of all personal properr must be made by parties owning or 1 i possession of same and all imjprovelents upon real estate, also sales and urchases of same since last returns, lust be reported. \ All male persons between the ages. f 21 and 60 years, unless exempted by ?* UoKl? tn Poll tar and must I IT* I IUV M?w?v W - v- ? xake a return of same, at < January Kingstree 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, & 6 Greelyville 7 & 8 Kingstree . ? Saltere . 10 Kingstree < 11 & 13 Gourdins J* Suttons Trio J? Harpers jj Kingstree m Scran ton 21 Lake City 22 & -3 W J Singletary's store 24 Kingstree , 25 Cunningham's store Rhems 28 Morrisville 29 Bloomingyale 30 Benson 80 February Kingstree 1 Church 2 Rome * Lambert 5 JohnsonYille ? Vox 7 Leo 8 Kingstree 10 Cades 11 Gowdy's Store 12 Mouzons 18 Kingstree 14 to 20 inclusive. J J B Montgomery, 11-12-tf Auditor Willitmsborg Co. V I I Jping I I Don't lo el ling i : | Full Su; r\ a v l/rt I . S. MA jlfjl Rapid changes of on the toughest cons X The conductor pas A inside of a trolley car I o of the platform?the c 9 hour or eo in a-heaU J , walking against a bit 9 difficulty of avoiding < X . Scoff's EmuL X body so tM it can O > oanyer oc com from en 9 It wiD help yoo to * X' -.. .. ALL DRUQOimt '^p *W^ 1 i . , I 'i 1.11 i V Notice. " By Georgetown A Western Railroad I Company of its Intention to Apply to I the Next General Assembly of the State of South Carolina for an Amendment to, A Iteration and Change of its Charter. The Georgetown & Western Railroad company will, at the next setefon of _ the General Assembly of the State of J South Carolina, apply to said General J Assembly for an amendment to' its Charter and for such alteration and $ change therein as will confer upon it by s( in Act of said General Assembly, a- ct nong other rights and; priyileges, the : [J ight to build and construct a railroad. I tx ' nnSnr on ftiA lifla h# CuAMKU i m .rum Duiuc puuii. ?*uv tu?v v*? w>^v . ?own '& Western Railroad, between I i4me* in the county of Williamsburg, in tnd Georgetown in the cotaity of w }eorg$?own, through the counties of 01 jreorgetown, Williamsburg, Florence D ind Marion, tn some point or points in aid counties by a route or routes to be J, letemained upon hereafter by said ai "orapa n v. * Jboegetown & Western Railroad Company. jj. By Raymonds Farr, + ' General Manager. 0-10-J?n-15t-08 - >," Don't Wait! fTT T Vr>TTT? iliiu X VUU x XJX. ? ? ** DESTROYED, BUT INSURE NOW, tc Against Loss * By Fire or Cyclone. ei If you want the best, get your a< n$prance in a strong "Old g( jine" company. 1 represent , everal of the largest Fire and Jyclone Insurance Companies. C1 | i L. H. FAIREY * At Bank of Kingstree. -24?tf. ' a< / WHENEVER p 0 You ? b Have | Any KINO OF BUSINESS: ] In eal Estate See , STOLL BROTHERS, ; Kingstree, - - S. C. ? Notice- 1 All creditors of the estate of A J He- 1 Knight, deceased, are requested to render an account of their demands to the undersigned, duly verified and at* tested; and all persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified and requested to make payment to the unI aersigned, Mart E McKnight, I 12-3-41. Exec tutrix. I ' * . ' - f *? I * : V ~A jays t se time at re< pply of i .. GO ROUS. temperature are hard titution. ting from the heated to the icy temperature < anvasser spending an 4 id building and. then ^ ang wind?know the ' J cold. rion strengthens the j better withstand the i >1 9 -a - A.V. tnges or temperaqnre? . < '* :f ' -- y r- ' -'I void taking cold. < 4 . 4 60S. AND St.OO. ; i ' - .'i Yoqr choice steak at Pe< >le's Market, Scott & Mill* 5roprietors. 11-21Weak Kidneys uarnon trouble tbu u; other organ * ie body. The function of the kidneva la 1 iparate lnorz&nlc salt and water la the pit us of circulation, and to remove them an lelr attendant dolsona from the body throng ie bladder. Therefore when the kidney tcome dlseaaed and weak tbey are natural ! sable to perform tbelr work properly, an ilna Id the back, Inflammation of toe bladdc id urinary diaordeti are the retail It 1 iperattve tbat a Prompt reltef be affordec bich 1* knpoaelble. onldae you remove th eWitfs Kidney and BidderPill omptly eliminate polsoqe ?am the ayetex id at the game time make the moneys ww id atroi. For Week KIdneye.4^S(?keehe- In immation of the bieddar end el pinery troubles De Witt's Kidne3d Bledder Pi lie ere unstirpeeeed A Week's Treatment for 25c. Money beck If they MIL For Sale by WL Wallace. RHEUMATIC FOLKS! IE TOO SORE TOOK HDNFTS Al IEIX? I ' i Many rheumatic attacks are dc > uric acid in the blood. But th ty of the kidneys is to remove al ric acid from the blood. Its pre* ice there shows the kidneys are in jtive. Don't dally with "uric acii ilveuts." Yon might go on til oomsday with them, but until yoi are the kidneys you will never gc ell. Doan's Kidney Pills not onl * . il imove one acta, Dot core me kiq eys and then all danger from nri cid is ended. Rupert B Calvo, bookbinder, em loyed at the State Publishing Co. fficial printers for the State o louth Carolina, living at 1010 Lum er St., Columbia, S C, says: '] hought I had rheumatism an reated for it on that belief. I use 11 kinds of liniment. The pai rus in my back and in my hi] ilear to the shoulders. The lin nents did no good and I took bloc nedicines but they did not help m< [ took a long trip in hopes that tl jhange of climate might help m [ was away for three months bi jould see no change for the bette [ heard of Doan's Kidney Pills an letermined to try them, and got i>ox at a drng store. They cor pletely removed the pains out of a * ? 1 ?-11 a back ana i nave not ten, a wuvu the old trouble since I used them. For sale by all dealers. Price ! cents. Foster-Milbara Co, Buffal New York, sole agents for t United States. . Bemember the name?Doaa'sand takp no other. / 7' 4- ? * * ': . ; ? " ? . \ : o Chri. <3N luced p J >UL>J>.: I Ql Hereafter we positively re-! & fuse to publish any communica& tion received at this office later 5 than Tuesday, noon, except lo- j I cal and personal items, which I will not be available later than I * Wednesday, noon, for the curI rent week. By trying to be ac) commodating we are thrown late ) every week and we are tired of I it This notice applies to l EVERY BODY. > 1-25-tf. 1 \ 1 FIRE PROTEI C When once your build E it Gibraita [ " +* Great protection is affords t November 23 by a house * " J painted inside and oat vit ? > Resisting Materials. Hn ^ it:. (..1 A.. D?i.'/1u a y_ ? uju icsivi uic. ucmuc* a ^ owing to its Fire-Resisting 6r ^ PAINT is more durable ti M ; resists the son beat and w ^ * made for painting shingles, > use GIBRALTAR PAI> y reasonable in price and moi it FOE S.? i 1 Kingstree H ? I Kingstre i | ManfacturedbySout I > and Hoofing Co.>1 : S . . 1 . 1THEV ?' $ ? Xmas ? is doubled if vou spend it; EI Huyler's Jj nuke a most acceptable H 'J . R 1 #1 I handle the EDISON The o; h Jj human v s Reme: i * 1 *rt - . , , ,, j 2 1 also carry a complete line JJ Carpets, Rugs, Mattings, 1 Christmas Novelties. :t Give me a call ;iL J, STACKLEY'S ? KINQSTRE I f ===== \ a Kingstree Gr n Kingstre< >8 i* ,) ^ I Preoares boys ai ^ ~ m w a- lege, or for the bi 16 of life. Eight in* e* department. He r Pure water. A Hi id boarding pupils o- Terms Re 17 'L of Fall session begii tember 16. For 1 f v tion write to the he or tO ~ E. C. EPPS. Cle t ' ''\-r stmas. rices. ;| Ji ' w . $ p-_^pa If ImMvS^EvtoSKSS^iiffMiKI 22T^'l&VSSgrSHi *J momtymrnhfUmOupaUuL 9 fttgt j^ywy t Prictio Extbabdy., itn'im moncheapi l?ngs are painted with 5 r paint. 1 from Fire as tested bete ^ . M et oq fire that bad been h these wonderful Fire- ' ndreds mere witnesses to S tffording greater protection S qualities, GIBRALTAR S *fjm lan any other paint, as it< ^ ears longer. Beet thing < tin and iron. Why not S ? IT when Firl resisting, re durable than others? JLBBT 3; | ardware Co.| hern GibraltarPaint I ; J Charleston, s. C- . } rT - ' ?4SS v 9 ' ALUEi IK i 1 Dollar ? ' at L J. STACKLEY'S. ? Candies & oliday gift, or one of our ^ :raph's & oly kind that imitate the oice. ^ jj mber ? oP of up-to-date Furniture, ? an4 a select line of rami store,! ;E, S. C. j{ / ! ' '/ '* ===== m .-'>1 aded School, r 5, S. C. ad girls for colLisiness pursuits rtructors. Music althful location, mited number of will be taken. V asonable ' tis Holiday, Sepfurther informa- . Superintendent, * j . Vi i ' ' V ' +\.'} ' ^ rk B'rd Trustees. "v;"