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I sc SCHOOL DAYS Wl HOW OLD WAS ANN? lomes Back in a New Form?, Now Get Busy. Here is an odd little piece of: doggerel which appeared 111 the1 London Gentleman's Magazine many years ago and which gave rise to much discussion. Correspondents seem to have been pretty evenly di-J vided between those who claimed that there were several answers and such as maintained that the problem was unsolvable: When first the marriage knot was tie-1 Betwixt my wife and me My age did hers as far exceed As three times three does three, />ut when ten years and half ten years Wi> man and wife had heen iler age came up as near to mine As twice four to sixteen. ! Tell me, Captain David Gray, ()ur ages on the wedding day. It is the opinion of The Press that the doggerel is erroneous: for, ' if he was six years her senior at the ' dime of their marriage the inter- 1 wening 15 years could not possibly J xsause one of them to grow old faster ; than the other. Each was 15 years ' older, and he still held his six years ' seniority. "Am I right or am I 1 wrong?*' Next!?Darlington Press. We agree with The Press that as ( it reads in the ryhme the problem 1 is uDSolvable. But here is what the 1 author probably meant: When first 'married, A'sage exceeded tnat of ' his wife, as 9 is to 3; after fifteen ( years her age came up to his as 8 to 1 16. Or, to simplify the matter: ' When first married,the husband's age ' 1 three times that of the wife; fifteen 1 ; yeavedater, husband twice wife's age. 1 iHew old was each on wedding day? The solution of the problem as thus stated is quite 6'imple, making the i wife 15 and the husband 45 on their wedding day and 30 and 60, respectively, fifteen years later. Next! i Paying Investment. ">It John White, of 38 Highland Ave, Houlton, Maine says: "Have been troubled with a cough every inivtpr and snrinsr. Last winter 1 tried many advertised remedies, but the caugh continued until I bought a 50c. bottle of Dr King's New Discovery; before that was half gone, the cough was all gone. This winter the same happy result has followed; a few doses once more banished the annual cough. I am now convinced that Dr King's New Discovery is the best of all cough and ' lung remedies." Sold under guarantee at D C Scott's drug store. 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottle free. -300 sacks rice at right price. W T Wilkins. Foreclosure Sale. 3TATI OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of Williamsburg Court of Common Pleas. A P Wheeler. Plaintiff, vs J G Lifrage. Defendant By virtue of an order issued out of the Court of Common Pleas in the -above stated case to me directed, dated the 17th day of June, A D 1908. I will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, before the court house door in Kingstree, S C? during the legal hours of sale on Monday, October 3th, 1908, the following described tract of land, to wit: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, lying, being and situate in the County of Williamsburg and State aforesaid, containing Two Hundred and Ten (210) acres, more or less, and bounded and described as follows, to wit: on the North by lands of the estate of Hudson, on the East by lands -of R A McCul lough, on the South by iands of R A McCullough and Estate of John Henry and on the west by lands of W D Bryan and the Collough lands, having such shape and forms as will appear by plat made by M A Thomas D S March 24th, 1893. and filed in the office of clerk of Court in the case of Julia Hinds et al vs Eva Jones et al. Purchaser to pay for papers. H OBritton, Clerk of Court of Common Pleas for Williamsburg County. Sept. 14, 1908. 3t :hool ] - Li LL SOON BE HERE TO C WE CAN HAKE s WHIPPOORWILLS NOTES. Nr. Cuoningtiam Brings Home a Bride ?Death of Mrs Graham. i Indian-town. September 14: Encouraged bv the kindly words of the Koine correspondent, the "Whippoor will" will soon come again with his "weird notes,'* as that scribe, terms them. Oh, no, "F R H,*' I, haven't forgotten old times yet. Mr R I) Gamble has a very sick child at this writing. We hope the little fellow will soou be better. I Dark, somber clouds are scurrying around this morning; it looks as if a ; gale were brewing. We hope not,as the i lield is full of its lleecy staple at present and would be srreatlv dam aged by wind and rain. Mrs Isabella Graham, an aged < lady, died at her home near here ( Saturday and was buried at the ' family burying ground Sunday ; afternoon. Mrs Graham leaves one t brother and one sister, Mi. J L 1 Nesmith, of this place, and Mrs J S ( Ferdon of Morrisville, beside - a host of friends and relatives to! ment her death. Last Tuesday morniug bright and >arly Mr Stuart Cunningham left for Parksville, S C. On being asked why he was going there he replied with a twinkle in his eye: "Wait intil I come back." So when he jame back Sunday morning we all understood,for there were "two souls bat with a single thought and two hearts that beat as one" He had robbed Parksville of one of its Fairest daughters, Miss Eleanor Longbridge. Mr Cunningham is a merchant And farmer and one of Indiantown's best young men. His many friends wish for him and his charming bride a long aud happy life, filled with joy, peace and prosperity. Whipporwill. Foreclosure Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Williamsburg County. Court of Common Plea*. The Georgetown Grocery Company, a corporation duly oiganized under the laws of the State of South Carolina, Plaintiff against E G Dunlop, W J Dunlop, and I) J Dunlop, in their own right and as copartners doing business under the firm name of Dunlop Bros, and Marie M Harrelson, J L Blakeley and B 0 Bourne, Defendants. Under and by virtue of a decree of foreclosure and sale issued out of the Court of Common Pleas in the above entitled action on the 26th day of March, 1908, I will sell at public auction before the Court House door in Kingstree, SC, on the 5th day of October, 1908, (being the first Monday) during the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described real estate to wit:AH that certain piece, parcel or tract of land lying, being and situate in the County and State aforesaid, containing sixty five (65) acres of land, more or less, bounded on the North by lands of Henry G Wilson, on the East by lands of W P Blake, on the South by lands of W W Cox and on the West by lands of S S Blakely. Also, All that other piece or parcel of land lying, being and situate in said State and Countv. containing (100) acres of land, more or less, and bounded on the North by lands of R A Moore, on the East by lands of Feagan, on the South by lands of S S Blakely and en the West by lands of the Estate of S D Player. Purchaser to pay for papers. H O Britton, Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas of Williamsburg County. 9-17-3t Final Discharge. On the 10th day of October, A D 19081 will apply to P M Brockington, Judge of Probate for Williamsburg, for a final discharge as Guardian of Snow E Cox and John H Cox. M V Cox, 9-17-4t Qualified Guardian. . DAYS, . -1 n ttle !5oy an ILADDEiN THE HEARTS ' THE HEART OF YOUR B >. HA1 firRat Manazine flfffir. The Charleston News and Courier in offering upon extraordinarily liberal terms, several clubs of high- j grade monthly magazines. They are , postivelv the greatest money-saving! clubbing offers ever put out by any newspaper in South Carolina and are ' naturally attracting attension all over the State. All propositions are i open for a short time only to new and old subscribers. Write the , Magazine Department, The News J and Courier, Charleston, S C., at < once for full particulars and prices. ' Some of the Magazines represented : are: The Outing Magaline, Boherni- ' an Magazine, Human Life, Paris :; Modes, Spane Moments, Mothers' ] Magazine, NaXonal Home Journal,' and the Uncle v ypus Magazine. j Splendid magi. Xs may be secnr- j ] ?u very cnea.piy in . >nnecuou wun ;, The Weekly News a. d Courier and i* Sunday News. For example, a 1 fears subscription to The Weekly g News and Courier and a years snbicription to six standard magazines vill cost every old and new subscribe ?a only $3.50. 1 BANK OFK Kingstree- Soii CAPITAL. > 30.0001 ===== DIRECl Jas F Cooper 11 D C Scott 11 Collections made promptly. LOANS, large or small, ma Young Let us help you. You v U A DMTTCQ U/o a bi i i n I \ i ^ UUU I T! V- UK w u IUI yoa at close prices and on lib* you future trouble by selling us a trial. It is a pleasure for For the older folks we ha COMFORT and WEAR. We ment of harness at all times, ons of standard makes. HORSES AND MULES season opens up. Give us at 1 to MAKE IT PLEASANT and At the old stand of Thoi W. P. HAW! KINGSTR] n i 1>E W Of the reliable am cock, Piedmont, Di and Carolina -wBUG-( One and Two-Hors The Famous Russell and Webber McCormick Mower: A new lot of nice, i and double. A pretty assortmen YOURS TC The Williamsburg KINGSTREE ANt sotjth: gj. SCHO( id Girl Da) OF SOME AND SADDEN 1 OY AND GIRL GLAD BY They Take The kinks Out. "I have used Dr King's New Life I Pills for many years, with increas- ) ing satisfaction. They take the } kinks out of stomach, bvtr and!S bowels, without fuss or riction,"']C says N II Brown, of Pitts .-Id, Vt. Guaranteed sutisfactQjy at D Cjf Scott's drug store. 25 / Not.oo c We will be at the followm, ices { [>n the dates.named below for >ur- J pose of regestering voters: S Cireelvville, 1 day \ 1. C liourdins, " ~ Z buttons, " * l* V Trio. " - L f ^alters. '* " .' / edar .swamp. 1 day '* 7. V liloomingvale, '* " 8. C Morrisvilic. " " 9. Muddy creek, " " 10. j \ Vox, 44 " 11. ? Prospect, " ' 12. J ?ades, 44 44 14. Hebron, " " 15. * Vic A listers Mill 44 44 16. __ >cranton, " 17. " Lake City, 2 days Sept 18-19. J Y MCGili.. 1-20-08 Clerk Bd Supr Reg. i Read the FairaKrs & lerchaots' 4 Balk's ad. this issie. 4 wc^itiee | ith Carolina. | ! tirnvrna * innnn I < IVWA4IVM; y roRS 1 I R H Eellah&n I J A Eelley I de on approved security. I Man ! yant a new BUGGY AND rge stock on hand to sell iral terms. We try to save you reliable goods. Give us to show you through, ve buggies bniit for SOLID t carry also a fine assort- F, One- and two-horse wag- Sp ei will be on hand when the Q least a look and we will try P1 PROFITABLE for you. mas & Bradham. SUINb & UJ. g HE, S. C. pi ti STOCK Id warranted Bab- 2 irham, Barnesville s m 3-1 IS S.J^- I e Surreys. j Wagons. { 5 and Rakes. g select Harness?Single s it of Summer Robes. : > PLEASE, ? I Live Stock Co., I > QREELYVILLE. * 1EOLIITA. | 4 )L DAY rs. - ? rHF. HEARTS OF OTHERS. FITTING THEM OUT IN S< pOOOOOOOCOOCOO < Tom Watson's ? Are Read By Ah ) THE WEEKLY PeOpIt v Price $1.00 BOTH TOG EL f Per Year. $*-2.00 Per Y N While these have the same p C <liflVrf?nt in m.nlfp?lin. Thpv mnk C ing and advocating true Jeffersor r contain choice stories, serials am / interest ever}' member of the fan 5 At the time, when a Presiden N and all citizens are keenly intei C questions, no one should be withe ) Address THOS. E. WATSON I GET H i of: R Goinsgr to L J Stackley's when ye R ture at reasonable prices- We con R house, price and quality considei fi 8 Furniture, R D K ?o $ Edison - ' g ALSO g Coffins g and 1 Undertakers / ID jj Services Rendered Day and Ni | L. J. STA( H KINGSTREE, niffini ?AND THE F*I\CE 1 TOBAC There will be a number of subjec ill and, we are ready to serve the ilendid crop prospect we are repair llarge our floor space, and rather tl ueea Stoves and Ranges from ware rice SO Per C We have just received a carload ired at a low price. Remember we in Moore & Co's Paint. Also, we tlery andfRazors. The Robeson ! reciate our friends' patronage and nned confidence. 1,ake City Ha LAKE CITS piwwnwnifwwnfn fnirnnn I Elegant | FOR WHDI ? We are showing the most des E Gifts. Beautiful Chests of Table ~ Bowls, Gravy Bowls, Butter Dishes, E Salt Stands, Salt and Pepper Sets, 3 ~ Large Assortment of JewE elry on Hand. | STEPHEN THOU E 257 KING STREET, CHA1 ? MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE C iuuuuiiUiUiuwNuiiu iuiuau ffftffffffffffflwf fWf? fffffff WWvWWVW 1 ' ! S, . r ' ' ?* % :hool clothes. 1 Periodicals Q f Intelligent X V. WATSON'S O JEFFERSONIAN /S 'HE MAGAZINE Price X ear. $1.00 Per Year. * urpose they are wholly r> e a specialty of explain- X lian principals, but they * rl general literature to V Lial campaign is opening' Q rested in governmental >ut the Jeffersonian. X THOMSON, GEORGIA* O J HABIT I ? g 1 s* )a want reliable furni- ?? npete with any furuitnre- ^ red. A complete line of j Matting ? id 5 Phonographs. J XM Caskets ? ? Supplies. J gbt. Yours to Serve ^ ;kley, i s.c. ? i KINK I SCENT IS? 3COrts of both in Lake City th is Mn. In anticipation of the ing our warehouse so as to lan remove the stock of O. K. house %we have (reduced the * ;?n.t. of Wire Fence, which is ofare headquarters for Benjaoffer exceptional values in I Razor can't be beat. We ap? j will try to merit their corn J rdware Co., til r, s. c 1 ???| wflrotniwwwwninniK , Silvei*! 3 )INGS. 3 i 3 =^=^= a ;irable things for Wedding 3 8 i Silver, Tea Seta, Berry ^ I , Bon Bon Dishes, Waiters, ^ Pie Servers. Watches aid Jewelry |N| Repaired. 3 I MS & BRO. 1 I KLE8T0N) 8. C. 3 W AREFUL ATTENTION. j|?