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" VT;>" f . fjBpECTALyh[ Mr \V H Crimes spent Sunday in town. Mr L I) Rodders spent Sunday; in Lake City. Mrs J G Slaughter is visiting : relatives in Mullins. Mr .1 \V TisdaJe was noted in, town Monday from Zeb. Dr and Mrs W \' Brockington are at Wrightsvilie beach. I Mr Otis Arrowsmith spent last week in Georgetown. -Mr .1 .1 M Graham was here this morning from Cades. Mr l> L Gordon of Lenud was in town Tuoday on business. \\~ Kugene Cooke, Ksq, was in Kingstree yesterday irom Scranton. Capt J A Iveilev visited Charleston several days this week. Mr R I> lWakeiy of buttons had business at the county seat1 Monday. Rev J K Carlisle preached at Hethesda church near Cades; Sunday. Mr M (J McMillan of Greely-j ville visited the county seat: Monday. Mr Stewart Starr was in town j between trains yesterday from; Lake City. Mr T W Boyie of Greely ville had business at the county capital Monday. Mr Walter C Wilson, of the Cades section, was noted in town Saturday. Mrs Jacob Willman and son Jack ot Charleston are visiting friends in town. Mr W S Camlin, Jr, of Moody paid us his respects Monday while in town. Miss Eunice Kennedy visited j - ? t n rni | at the home or -Mr J r i nomas near Cades Sunday. Miss Nome Webb has gone to Sullivan's Island to spend some j days on the beach. Mrs Amelia Scott and daughter, Miss Carrie, are visiting relatives in Charleston. Among the county seat visitors on Monday was noted Mr W D Crooks of Moody. Mr V E Li^rage of Salters Depot found time to call on us while in town Monday. Mrs B G Butler of Florence is visitihg the family of her son, Mr B W Butler, in town. Mr Algie Hawkins,who is fiow located in Augusta, Ga, is visiting his parents in town. Mrs W N Jacobs has returned from a visit to her friend, Miss Janie Allen, of Florence. \ Mr John Y McGill of Benson favored us with a pleasant little visit Monday while in town. 1 T. an/1 MlCC IKiO t/ U iUiVUiV MUV? 4>?4WW W. Michie of Darlington are guests of Rev E E Ervin's family, Mrs W L Gaskins and little child of WilmingtorKare visiting their aunt, Mrs W F Kennedy. Prof J Groves Colbert and family are spending vacation with relatives at Penfield, Ga. Mr II Merritt, of the Lake Oity section, was among the triends who called Monday to see us. Miss Ada Brockington charmingly entertained a few of her friends at her home Wednesday ^tr^nincr I Rev W E Hurt's family arrived in town last Thursday. They will occupy the Ervin house. We are glad to note that Mrs John Slater Jennings is able to be out after an illness of some days duration. Misses Eleanor Gourdin and Page Newman and Mr Peter Gourdin visited the "City by the Sea" Tuesday. ' 7'"" Little Miss May Olive and Master Willie Lynch of Scranton ate spending the week with friends in town. Mr and Mrs J W Poston and little daughter of Harpers were in town Tuesday for several hours between trains. Miss Mittie McGill has closed her school near C'amplield, in Georgetown county, and is at h mie for the summer. Mr Eugene M Hirsch, who is | traveling for several cominer-J cial houses, is spending some! days at his home in town. The Misses Krvin gave a do- I lightful reception to the bride and groom, Mr and Mrs John W ; Krvin, on Tuesday evening. Mr Sam Stackley went to LakeCity Monday morning,where hej will take a special course for month under Prof II G Sherid * ? * t_ _ l l - .Hisses ueuia and ran ma gess and Klizubeth lira spent Sunday at the lionu, the Misses Burgess near zon. Mrs <J L Rush oC, C " is lit re on a visit of seyera jks at the home of Pr and Mrs A M Snider, her brother and sister-inlaw. Messrs J G Slaughter and I) J fipps have returned from a trip to Richmond, New York and other points in the interest of the interest of the tobacco business. Mr J no A Hawkins is overseeing" the work on the warehouses in the absence of Mr W R Grimes, who is in Greelyviile. The warehouses will be completed in a short time. Mrs Lula J Brockinton and son, Mr Burrie Brockinton, have returned from Davidson, N C, where they have resided since last fall, the latter ha zing been attending Davidson College. Mrs C G Altman of Suttons, ; who has been under medical treatment for several weeks in Dr McLeod's infirmary in Florence, is spending some time here with her sister in law, Mrs W P Hawkins. L)r II M Graham of Coward' gave us the pleasure of his \ nial presence a brief while Sc. urday. The Doctor is taking hii "exam" before the State board this week. Here's hoping-him good luck. Cadet W W Barr, a member of i the graduating class, has our thanks tor an invitation to the commencement exercises of the Citadel academy, Charleston. ''Billy"" is a fine boy and we wish him the best of good fortune. Our highly esteemed postmaster, "Judge" Gouis Jacobs, is visiting Spartanburg and Glenn Springs, seeking rest and recreation. The Judge is chaperoned by Mrs Jacobs,who will see that he does not get too gay at the summer resort. Mrs Simons, who has been spending some time with Mr Heller's family, returned to her home in Charleston this week. She was accompanied by her daughter, Miss Nonie Simons, ?U y. lino -Snc.4- /.lncarl hpr CPhnnl wuu riaa juoL viuovu uvi uvuw at Salters, after a very successful term. / Our good friend, Mr S P Cooper of Suttons, was in town Tuesday and made us a most acceptable present of a lot of nice, large, buncb yarn potatoes. Mr Cooper not only raises these fine potatoes in abundance, but has the knack of keeping them " " J sound an me year rouuu. uc thank our friend for his thoughtful kindness. We have just got in a splendid lot of all kinds of stationery, fine bond papers,ruled headings, 100,000 envelopes, and Dennison's shipping tags with brass eyelets and wire strings, the best made. See our samples before ordering elsewhere. tf ' '"SEBSS k PECULIAR ACCIDENT. Hr Nodzod Dreams fie Was Chasing a Fox and Walks Through Window. A peculiar accident happened to Mr B B Mouzon Wednesday night of last week. Mr Mouzon, who was staying at Mr J J M Graham's home near Cades, painting his new store, after retiring for the night, dreamed, he says, that he was fox hunting and in a somnambulistic state arose from his bed and walked out of a second story window, falling more than twpntv feet to tile irrotind be* *""" - - J " o low. Ilia cries for help aroused Mr ( raham's family and 1 ):* C I) Rollins of Lake L'itv was quickly summoned to the injured mail's relief. From what we can learn Mr Mouzon'a injuries, although painful, are not very serious and it is thought that they will ooon be healed. (i 1 o vpjlM o n ly om ery. 1 social o* "-qm.il imporv in our rov .one of the tiest and ]. -_t affairs of the season, was wedding on Wednesday evening last of Miss Bertie Glover and Mr Matthew S Montgomery of Kingstrte, S C. The ceremony took place at the home of the bride's parents, the Rev Henry J Cauthen, ofliciatiug. The affair was quite informal yet snch a nicety of arrangement was evident in every detail that the occasion will ever be remembered as a most felicitous one. The home decorations were unpretentious, yet tasty and well carried out, the color scheme being green and white. Banks of beautiful ferns and daisies formed a lovely setting for the bridal crypt. The bride's costume consisted of a charming gown of white silk with real Irish point lace, fashioned a la princess. Orange blossoms were her simple and becoming adornment. The bride's attendants: Miss Beulah ftlnver and Mr Lamar Montiromerv. Miss Odessa Montgomery and Mr W H Glover. Miss Marion Glover and Miss Eunice Glover. After many congratulations following the ceremouy the company w;is iuvited to the veranda where refreshments were served. Among the out of town guests mav h? mentioned Mr and Miss V- bry, brother and sister of om, Mrs G C Brown, who is <? ' e summir in Beaufort, home in order to be '3 H N Stokes of Hound an, Ida May Fishburne of The bride is the accomplished deughter of Mr A V Glover, and comes from an old family. The groom is a popular and progressive business man of Kingstree, S C. The numerous and costly presents received by this couple well attest their popularity. Mr and Mrs Montgomery left Thursday morning to visit Richmond and other points of interest I before going to Kingstree, where they will make their future home, ? Waltcrboro Press and Standard. Brought Home a Bride. Mr John W Ervin, who now resides at Chickasha, Oklahoma, visited his home folk last week accompanied by his oharming bride. The wedding took place Wednesday, June 2, at his Western home. Following the time-honored counsel of Greely, "Go West, young man," Mr Ervin left nere several years ago to aeek his fortune in the then newly created State of Oklahoma. We are glad to learn that he has been successful in affaires du coeur as well as proeaic business, the bringing home of bis beautiful bride being tangible evidence that the time spent away from the old roof-tree has not by any means been wasted. Mr Ervin is the son of Rev E E Ervin of Kingstree and has many Vioro who arp dnnhlv nleased L11VUUW UVAV ?? mv M. w ^ to welcome him at this gladsome epoch of his young manhood. Colds that hang on weaken the constitution and develop into consumption. Foley's Honey and Tar cures persistent coughs that refuse to yield to other treatment. I)o not experiment with untried remedies as delay may result in your cold settling on your lungs. D C Scott. rr7r7r7r7r7r7r7r7r7r^7r7r (Contributed.) Prohibition Mass Meeting. To the Prohibitionists of Williamsburg County and All Persons Interested in the Cause of Temperance: You are hereby requested to meet in mass meeting at King-! stree on Mondaj, June 21, at 12 J o'clock noon, for the purpose of effecting an organization and formulating plans for the conducting of a campaign in the interest of prohibition prior tot 4-1..-. will i on the 17th day of August next. .1 b dukaxt. li F Jovxeu, .( Davis Caktei:, W D Buy ax, W Ii Wait, M A Thomas, J DC Moo UK. S M Ask ins. .) C You xo, A I? Joiinson, W V Gausk, J J Mouitis. irrsTAV. Arean to-Orcan W alkfr, Said recently: "When yon feel down and out, feel there is no use living, just take your bud thoughts and walk them off. l>efore you have walked a mile things will look rosier. Just try it." Have you noticed th? increase iu walking of late in every community? Many attribute it to the comfort which Alleu's Foot-Ease, the antiseptic powder to be shaken into the shoes, gives to the millions now using it. As Weston has said, <<Ti has real merit." It cures tired, s dng feet while you walk." 30,000 t ciraonials. Order a 25c package to-day of any Druggist and be ready to forget you have feet. A trial package of Allen's Foot-Ease sent FREE. Address Allen S Olmsted, Le Roy, N Y. SCHOLARSHIP AND ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS CLEHSON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. At the county court house on Friday, Julv 2. at 9 a m, the Scholarship and Entrance Examinations to Clemson Agricultural College will be held under the direction of the county board of education. Applicants must be at least 16 years of age and must be prepared to enter the Freshman class. There are no scholarships in the Preparatory class. This class is only open to a limited number of boys who cannot reach high schools and who are living in sections ( of the State where school facilities are poor. Scholarships are worth $100,00 and free tuition The next session of , Clemson Agricultural College will begin September8, 1909. Apply to the county superintendent of education after June 20 for needed information concerning the Scholarship Examinations. For catalogues, further information and cards upon which to make application for entrance to the College,address P H MELL, President, 6-10-3t Clemson College, S C TOBAC Don't wait We will co store aboul not be dan without d measure in FARMERS I Monthly Statement FOR I Dispensary No. Location Kingstree 1 Academy S Lake City 2 Acline Ave Scranton 3 E. R. B. St Total, STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,! Williamsburg County. t PERSONALLY County Dispensary Board, who being ei true and correct. Sworn to and subscrib For doughs?Take I ni? 1 Do you know a remedy for coughs and colds nearly seventy j years old? There is one?Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Once \ \ in the family, it stays. It is not a doctor, does not take the place of a doctor. It is a doctor's aid., Made for j the treatment of all throat and lung troubles. Ask your own doctor his opinion of it Follow his advice. \ NO alcohol in this COUgh medicine. ICAyerCo.,Lowell,Man. You cannot recover promptly if your bowels are constipated. Ayer's Pills are gently lax- A > alive; act directly on the liver. Sold for nearly sixty years. Ask your doctor all aboutthea. jj VV. K. McINTOSH J. C. MOOl^J Kingstree, S. C. 1 TOBACCO PLANTERS: f ' M T? . 1?!.!.,? C.m?!aas .*rwl V\nof oonnrjimi\rla. ^' 81 11 VUU Hl'tJ JUUK1U?? 1UT lUCO awu uvct uvwujuivwb ?i tions try the Farmers' Waiehouse at Kingstree, S. C. We will have u strong corps of Buyers. Both the American and -^99 Imperial Tobacco companies will have representatives ononr 3 1 market; also several independent companies will have buyers J8 J here. We will have with us Mr. A. M. Perry of Kentucky J| as Auctioneer, who is considered one of the best that ever % 9 sold Tobacco in South Corolina. Thanking you in advance for your patronage, we beg to remain, vfl Yours very truly, Mcintosh & moor^I Proorietors. CAROLINA PLUMBING AND ROOFING flJ HARTSVILLE, S. C. 1 We shall be pleased to give you estimates ou all Tin Boofiing Metal Work iu Kingstree and surrounding country, also od sanit^^h Plumbing. We guarautee our work as to price and quality. All correspondence and requests for estimates to be addressed iol office or to care of Mrs. Nelson's boarding house, Kingstree. HH We are considering openiug a branch shop in Kingstree, if work CAROLINA PLUMBING ifi HOOFING C | mm o-to-3t HAKTSVILLE. S. C. 'H - MB ;CO FLUESlI S I 5 I too late to place your orders for Flues. ? rtlir mi immence maKing inem up ucic m uu. - t April 1st In this way your Flues will "7 laged in shipping. Give us your orders elav so we can make your Flues to time. Prices guaranteed. I I (sinppir.Y (COMPANY. ' A-,)) 11 11 li?sj JUL Vi' ?? ? ? - ? ^ I of the Dispensaries in Williamsburg County I THE MONTH OF MAY, 1909. H ill Stock is Glreo at Consaners'Prices. H Total Invoice Including Operating Expenses Stock < Stock on Hand First Total Sales of Each Breakage . L Day of Mouth Dispensary Day of It. 5,789.85 2,784.20 274.70 9.20 2,954 6,562.95 2,562.30 267.83 11.25 8,90 too in Ofl 17 fi gs Lgi .J '.4,004.10 !c.o. IV VU| *? ?- ?^ ~w~ $14,906.90 $6,069.90 640. 70 25.80 S]# APPEARED W. E. Snowden and D. J. Epps, members of the Wi B ich duly and severally sworn, deposes and says that the foregoing sfc B ed before me this 7th day of Jane, 1909. J. Br Steele, Notai ^^B : I saw