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f MINGSTREE GRADED AND HIGH $ SCHHOL ITEMS. | ?? S?-S S^ We were very glad to have our minister* with u? two morning's last week. On Tuesday Mr -Krvin was here and conducted the chapel services, after which he made a short talk. On Friday Mr Fairy visited us and also . fade ed a few interesting- words. ' Many of the boarding pupils, B taking- advantage of the addiW/ tionai day ot Washington's W birthday holiday, visited their hfjpes last week. One of these, fi 85 Hallie McCullough, was accompanied home by two of . her friends,Misses Lula and Ada Brockington, both of whom report a mo6t delightful time./fhe conntry is not always a dull place to visit Preparations are being made for commencement. Last week an extra meeting of the society was called in order to decide upon the public debaters, so thev can get to work. Those elected were: Misses Lillian Sal| ters,Vivian Wheeler,Elma Hinds and Mr Frank Rogers. J D Gil land, Esq, was chosen for the speaker. Altogether the public meeting promises to be very good this year. I On next Friday afternoon a I lecture will be delivered by L W | 6Klland, Esq, at 1:30 o'clock in the school auditorium. Although these lectures are given for the benefit of the school children, we feel sure that the public would also be benefited if thev would attend them. We hereby give the public a special invitation to this lecture, as we are sure that Mr Gilland, as usual, will be able to entertain his audience and they will be amply renaid for comintr on next Fri day. Several new pupils have beer enrolled lately as the country schools close. We are glad tc welcome these in our midst. We Hp only wish there were more so interested in education as to en ter as their schools close. Honor roll for month ending ^ February 19, 1909: First Grade. Serena Lee, Hampden Montgomery, James Sullivan, tirks.i Willrins. i Second Gradr. Georgie McGill 94.S; Third Grade. W J9avid Nexsen 97.11 Hey ward Brockington 97.0( Blanche Tisdale 95,11 Fourth Grade. Jarvis Dubose 96.6( Sixth Grade. Louise Barr 98.6( Walter Sullivan 95.6( Seventh Grade. Donald Montgomery. 99.0( Eighth Grade. James Vause 96.11 Swan 94.5( Annie Baker 94.lt Ninth Grade. Lillian Salters 96.4< Stella Coward 95.8< Minnie Bryan 95.6< Blooma Kennedy 95.01 Tenth Grade. Ada Brockington 99.3< ^lara Montgomery 98.2' Deafness Cannot be Caret by local applications, as they canno IE' reach the diseased portion of th ^ ear. There is only one way to cur B; deafness, and that is by constitution m al remedies. Deafness is caused b; B an inflamed condition of the mucou lining of the Eustachian Tube " When this tube inflamed yoti have H^^rhtebling sound or imperfect hear ^^Bkig, and unless the inflammation cai G^Poe taken out and this tube restore* Bj [to its normal condition, hearing wil ^^tbedestroyed forever; nine cases ou ^ of ten are caused by Catarrh, whicl is nothing but an inflamed conditioi of the mucous surfaces. We|will give One Hundred Dollar for any case of Deafness (caused b; Catarrh) that cannot be cured b] Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for cir culars, free. F J CHENEY & CO, Toledo, 0 Sold by Druggists, 75c. Mz ' Take Hall's Family Pills for con G etipation V G T U LECTURER To Deliver Addresses?Schedule of I ApDointraeots. Mrs Emma Craves Deitrick of national fame as a temper ance lecturer -and organizer of the Woman's Christian Temperance union, will lecture i > our county at the following places: i Kingstree 8pm Monday, 1 March 1. Tuesday, March 2?Lake Cityij , school 1:30 p m, Camp Branch jj ; church 2:30 p m, Lake City Bapi tist church 8 pm. Wednesday, March 3?ProsIpect school 10:30 a m,Johnsonville church 7:30 p m. Thursday, March 4 ? Rome ! school 11 am, Scranton Baptist , church 8 pm. Friday, March 5?Higfh Hill school 10:30 a m. Mrs Dietrick is the mother of a Baptist minister of Lockport, ' N Y.She is a beautiful Christian woman and a pleasant speaker. ] Let everybody hear her. i (Mrs) R B Cannon. I Scranton, S 0, February 23. j 1 Tribute to a Bride. The Kingstree correspondent t pays the following well merited | tribute to Mrs Thompson, who, as Miss Mabel Snider, was a fa- 1 vorite in Kingstree social cir- < ; cles: J Mr U 0 Thompson, of the $ 1 Charleston Evening Post, and | i Miss Mabel Snider, daughter of : Dr A M Snidei, of this place, gave their numerous friends here a big surprise last evening,when . ' they quietly repaired to the Presbyterian manse and were ! made man and wife by the Rev , E E Ervin. Only a few intimate 1 , friends of the bride-to-be knew of the intended marriage, and ( Mr Thompson was accompanied only by his mother. Arriving here on the train at 6 o'clock, he . drove directly to the minister's house, where he was in a little while ioined bv Miss Snider and 1 two or three friends. After the r marriage the happy couple took , the 9 o'clock train for the home , of the groom in Charleston. Mrs Thompson is a lovable and ac1 complished young woman, with a host of devoted friends here, who, while grieving to lose her P from their daily life, wish her ' all the happiness that she so well deserves. Mr Thompson holds an important position on the Evening Post, and is a member of the firm of the Thompson Typesetting Company. Cbild Burned to Dentil At Belser's X Roads, a few ) miles from town across Black , river, a three year old girl, a J child of Alice Dunmore, colored, , was burned so badly last Friday, February 19, that it died of its ^ injuries on the following day. It seems that the mother had a . pot of peas on the fire cooking , and went out of the house to get wood for the fire. Left alone in ^ the house the child was fishing the half-cooked peas from the . pot when its dress caught on fire. ^ The child ran screaming into , the yard and was fatally burned ' before it could be rescued. Such instances of reckless disregard for their children's lives are far ^ too common among the negroes ^ and this instance ought to be investigated by the authorities, i 0 Soldier Balks Death Plot. 0 It seemed to J A Stone, a civil war veteran of Kemp,\Tex, that a plot existed between a desperate lung trouble and the grave t? cause his death. "1 contracted a stubborn cold,''hewrites, "that developed a e cough that stuck to me, in spite of e all remedies, for years. My weight ran down to 130 pounds. Then I be? gan to use Dr King's New Discover}', 8 which restored my health complete' ly. I now weigh 178 pounds." For * severe Colds, obstinate Coughs,Hemorrhages, Asthma, aud to prevent a Pneumonia it's unriyaled. 50c. and ] $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by D C Scott. 3 If you want engraved visiting cards or wedding invitations, s we are prepared to fill your I order guaranteeing satisfaction [ and price. See our samples before ordering. it ? . ? Old papers for sale cheap by - the hundred at The Becord office. .zsf OVERTAXED. Hnidreds of Kingstree Readers Know What It Means. The kidney are overtaxed; Have too much to do. They tell about it in many aches u.d painsBackache, eideache, headache. Early symptoms of kidney iiis. Urinary troubles,diabetes,Bright s lisease follow. Mrs M E Pipkin,living on Church street, Manning, S C, says: "I iuffered from dull,nagging backaches md had distressing pains through ny kidney regions. I was very rest ? f ? _ less ut night and in tne morningreir i dred and languid,having no strength )r energy. I was griatly annoyed by tne kidney secretions,!hey being very Frequent in action, and when allowed to stand contained a dark sediment. I read about Doan's Kidney Pills, procured them and began their use u accordance with the directions. I bave derived great benefit from this remedy as the secretious from the kidneys havd*>ecome clear, the backiche and pains have vanished and [ can rest well at night. I have no hesitancyrecommending Doan's Kidney Pills to anyone suffering :rom backacheora kidney weakness." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 rents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, Sew York,sole agents for the United States. ? Remember the name?Doan's? ind take no other. Mortgage, real estate, title lien on crop, bill of sale, agri.. ? 1 1 lairo onrl liian mftrf. *age personal property, bill ot >ttle and lien on crop combined :or sale at The Record office, tf A Dollar Bill With jour name and address, will ning you both Jeffersouians for the lext six months. They are both live wires. You can't touch them without getting a shock. The Jeffersonians, Thomas, Georgia. Ten Doctors Said He Would Die "In 1903 we wrote you regarding my husband, who was suffering from heart trouble. He w>c cnnAranitaf#*fJ Kv the North Georgian Conference. Ten doctors at different times said he would die. You advised Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy and Restorative Nervine; we did as advised, and improvement was apparent from the very first. He recovered and the Conference in 1904 gave him a charge. He never felt better, although he has very heavy work and does a great deal of camp meeting work. I am so glad we took your advice and gave him the medicine, and feel that t ought to let you know of the wonderful good results from its use." MRS. T. S. EDWARDS, Milner, Ga. This proves what Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy will do. Get a uuiwe Hum ui uggui take it according to directions. It does not matter whether your heart is merely weak, or you have organic trouble, if it does not benefit you take the empty bottle to your druggist and get your money back. Administrator's Notice. All persons having claims against the estate of W J Singietary,deceased. will present them duly attested, and all persons indebted to said estate will make payment, to S L Courtney, ad ministrator. at Single, S u, his postoifice address being Cades, S C. s L (. ourtney, 2-18-4t Administrator. NoticeI Complaint having been made to me by various persons about the public roads being ploughed into, I hereby give notice that this practice is unlawful and must be stopped. The public roads are 20 feet, clear of ditches, and any infringement hereafter will be dealt with as the law provides. J J Graham, 2-25-2t Road Engineer. Notice of Election. Notice is hereby given that on Satday, March 13, 1009, an election will be held in School District No 31, Williamsburg county, at Rough Branch school house, to determine whether or not a three mill tax for school purposes in said district shall be levied. Said election has been duly authorized by the County Board of Education for Williamsburg county. Polls will be opened at 8 a ra and closed at 4 p tu, on above named day. J L Thomas, H J McFadden, B F Buffkin, Trusftes School District No 31. . 2-25-8t J iwat?I vhhhmbhhibbv V 6. ARNETTE, 1 NOTARY PUBLIC. Special attention given to the Prepa- , ration of Affidavits. Titles to Real Estate. Mortgages, Etc. Office: The Wilson Lumber Co., J CADES, S. < . i 2-14-lm 1 W. Leland Taylor, j DENTIST, i Office over Dr W v Brockingtnn's Store. j KINGSTREE, - - S. 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The office of the Supervisor of Ref istration will be opened on the 1st day of July and will remain open continnously every day, except Sundays, through the months of July ana August for the purpose of the re-registering of any person who is qualifies follows: Who shall have been a resident of the State for two years, and of the uuuubjr uue ) ear, kuu ui wie puiiiug precinct in which the elector offers* vote four months before the day of election, and shall have paid, six months before, any poll tax then due and payable, and who can both read and write any section of the constitution of 1895 submitted to him by the Supervisors of Registration, or who can show that he owns, and has paid all taxes collectable on during the present year, pioperty in this State assessed at three hundred dollars or more. J. Y. 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