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I : K1NGSTHEE GRADED AND : HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. : \ N : ^ Tilt e:g:.!; _ : has organized ;i clul ft?i the j . >r t?f keeping the room in . The following, officers \u re" ( t- u: lYof lhtyinond N Speigner, caa.i until; Miss Hal lie Hinds, president, and Mr Sam .John Montgomery. secretary and treasurer., Monitors are elected each Week Lo see that the work is well done, -r We were glad to have Mr Ogilvie j liogeis <<i InJiantown become a member ut tae tenth grade. We now j have a graduating ciass of tifteen. We are very sorry to note Mr Tbeo Rogers' absence from school on ae | count of sickness. We miss him very j ** much and hope he will soon be able i to te with us again. Miss Emma Cooper spent the; week-end with relatives in Lake City.! Mr Troy Lynch spent Saturday i .and Sunday at h;s home in Florence I county. Miss Garnet Graham of Cades visited us on Tuesday. TO ENFORCE PROHIBITION LAV. Meeting Called Looking to Formation of Law aod Order league We, the undersigned citizens of * Williamsburg county, hereby issue a ^call to our fellow citizens of the county to meet at the court house in ^Kingstree on the first Monday in No I- vember, 1900, for the purpose of or-1 * ganizing a county Law and Older \ league,the aim of the same being the enforcement of the prohibition law and the cultivation of good citizenship, revereuce for law and sentiments favorable to the execution of the same against wilful violators. %Conie and lend a hand and hear what may be, said. Hugh Met'utchen, Kingstree W T Wilkms, . 44 W K Funk, * L W Gilland, Mayor, " C W Wolfe, Olin Lpps, 44 Dr A H Williams, Lake City i J J Moiris, 44 j H H Singletary, 44 M A. Ihomas. 44 Hon W D Bryan, Taft; J Y McGill, Benson i -I G McCullough, 44 T A McCrea, Central j S T McCrea, 44 1 -T \f MnCrcH 44 J V and R S TisJale, i; W H Parnell, " Capt J F Scott, " A M Gordon, Gourdins D. E McCutcheu, Indiantown M W Rogers, " J F Cooper, Fowlei H E Eaddy, Johnsonville T W Boyle, , Greelyvillej A W Montgomery, -l< W M 0'Bryan, ^ A Graham, " W X ('larkson, 4i G M Beasley, " K B Khodua, Hon J D Carter, Leo W S Eaddv. Prospect i) F Prosser, Vox j Ph Taft Day al the Fair. I Visitors to the State_ Fair this ry year will have an opportunity ofj seeing the nation's chief. Presi- i dent Taft comes to Columbia on ' Saturday, November 6. the last; day of the fair. The fair starts on November 1 and continues for six : days. Special features of the gala occasion will be education day. the r N, Clemson-Carolina football game, increased exhibits and many other things secured for the pleasure i and entertainment of the visitors, j Try This In November. Thousands upon thousands of famKnfA Knnn rorr*?l o r not, 1 ,1. ?;.u ua.>- ow. ?^ ( <.:s of Quaker Oats will begin on the first of November and eat Quaker Oais once or twice every day for thirty 'f days of this month; the result in good health and more strength and vigor will mean that every other month in the year will find them doing the same thing. Try it! Serve Quaker Oats plenti-1 fully and frequently for the thirty I days of November and leave off a cor- \ responding amount of meat and greasy ' foods. You'll get more health, more i vigor and strength than you ever got1 in thirty days of any other kind of J eating. p, While you are trying this see that i . the children get a full share. I The best food for them. Quaker j * Oats is also packed in hermetically i ; sealed tins for hot climates; keeps in; definitely. 7' J \ V* WV\V% W\AV* v% v*. v\ v\ vw I $ UNION HIGH SCHOOL. ' S .5 liome, October 15: ? Having ; passed over the hard work of j the tir>t month of school. we have about gotten over the! effecis of vacation and arerca-j dy to begin work in earnest. A chorus has been organized! under Miss Derham, our vocal teacher We think that this j chorus will prove to be a great help toward the development of our school. By the addition of vocal! music, the programmes of the r ^ - * * - ? ' ~ ? f ' * ir r rancis .nuriua liuciai \ ow.icij have been made much more attractive. A prcftracted meeting . at Union church, which was conducted by the Rev .1 II Graves, or the Metnodist church of Clemson college, closed yesterday. The pupils of Union High school attended the services each day while the meeting lasted. The honor roll for the first month is as follows: Distinguished. First Grade?Bertie Owens, Ferney Rliem, Gladys Johnson, Roland Carraway, Flint Rhem ' 1 1-iir Wi Icnn Soplm JHEADACHE ? NEURALGIA ONE *^m . _.. "Dr. Mlkt'^Aatiof the 1 Little ^ *,h * *? J-u1 wed by roe tor rbeuTaklrf# outle pilot, beidtcke 1 dMW jnd pt)n (n ^ ^ a-J fLtt tides, end la ewy ana the ax they pre perfect P? , sitlthctloa." tin i* _ Henry Conner;. Gone | Boonton. NAY. AND THE PAINS Of RHEUMATISM J v and SCIATICA 25 Doses. 25 rCent? i Your Druggist sells Dr7 Miles Anrt-Ptln Ptili * * i ind be Is r-ttborued to return ibe price oftbe_fl?. picltge (only) If ir fills to benefit yooL UliU -.>0, nt x ft i lova. Second Grade?P'ulton Carraway, Catherine Varner, Louise Haddock. Louise Munnerlyn and liurridge Fenters. Third Grade?David Johnson. Fourth Grade?D I Wilson. Lucy Kobbins and Anna Cribb. Fifth Grade? Durant Rhem and Lois Carraway. Sixth Grade?Edna Eaddy, Willie Rhodes and J J Snow, Jr. Highly Distinguished. Third Grade?Verna Ard, Harris Cribb and Winston Eaddy. Fourth Grade?Lillian Cribb, Grace Fripp, Willie Hemingway and Martin Owens. Fifth Grade?Daisy Rollins, Florence Carraway, Bertha Ard .and Isla Cooper. Seventh Grade?Willie Snow, Marie Eaddy, and Annie Wilson. Ninth Grade?Emily llrockinton, Florence Hemingway Amy Faddy, Louise Wilson and Emmie Snow. Its A Top A'otcb Doer. Great deeds compel regard. The world crowns its doers. That's why the American, people have crowned Dr King's New Discovery the King of Throat and Lung remedies. Every atom is a health force. It kills germs, and colds and la grippe vanish. It heals congh-racked membranes and coughing stops. Sore, inflamed bronchial tubes and lungs are cured and hemorrhages cease. Dr Geo More, Black Jack, N G'., writes "it cured me of lung trouble, pronounced hopeless by all doctors.'' 50c, $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by D G Scott. HANDICAPPED. That is the Case with Many kin?* tree People. Too many Kinjistree people are handicapped with a bad back. The j unceasing pain causes < on^-nt mis ; ei), making 'if ' ' * -! mg . . .1 mi j'OosilJiiiU iuu back aches at night, preventing re? i freshing lest and in the morning is stiff and lame. Plasters and liniments may give relief, but cannot reach the cause. To eliminate the pains and J aches you must cure the kidneys. 1 Joan's Kidney Puis cure sick kidneys and cure them permanently. J The following statement should convince every Kingstree reader of their efficiency. Silas Pounds, 15 W Pine St, Florence, 8 C, says: "Doan's Kidney j Pills gave me great relief and I do not hesitate to recommejd them. The kidney secretions were highly colored, often deposited a dark sediment and were too frequent and painful in j passage. My back ached nearly all I the P-~and" I had sharp, shooting twinges througli my hips. I fiually read about Doau's Kidney Pills and began taking them according to directions. They lived up to represent, ations, soon stopping the backaches and pains and restoring my kidneys to their normal condition. I am more than pleased with the results I obtained from Doan's Kidney Pills." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York,sole agents for the United St;\tes. Remember the name?Doan's? and take no other. OUR CLUBBING RATES We offer cheap clubbing rates with a number of popular newspapers and periodicals. Piead care fully the following list and select the one or more that you fancy and we shall be pleased to send in your, order. These rates are of course all | cash in advance, which means -that both The Record and the paper ordered must be paid for, not 1, 2. 3, j 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, but twelve months ahead. Below is the list of our best clubbing offers. The Record and News & Courier {Semi-week)v.l $1.85. The Record and Home & Farm (twice a month,) $1.35. The Record aud New York World (3 times a week,) $1.75. The Record and Atlanta Constitution (3 times a week) $1.85. The Record and Atlanta Constitution (weekly $1.^0. The Record anu Bryan's Commoner, $1.75. The Record and Cosmopolitan Magazine $2 00. The Record and Youth's Companion (New Subscribers) $2.50. The Record Semi-Weekly State, $2.50. The Record and Lippiucott's Magazine 1 year each *2.75. The Record aud National Magazine, 1 year each, $2.0u. N. B. We do not club with any daily papers. The first issue you receive of the paper or periodical is evidence that the money for same has been forwarded by us. We are not responsible after that. THE COUNTY RECORD Kingstree. S. C. lili OUR BIG BUSIN /^TiAiirci T?Trtni? unu u o diuwu CONSEQUENTLY we ha ^enlarge our buildings, ar stores when completed w five hundred feet long runn Arcade form, right throuj block from King to Meeting giving us a floor space of thousand feet. i ( Call whc THE THRKE-A-WEEk WORLD, The Greatest Newspaper of Its Type. I It Always Tells the Truth as It Is, Promptly and Fully. Read in Every English Speaking Country. It lias invariably been the at eft'ort of the ThrLe-a-Week e?i .ion of the New York World to publish the news impartially in order that it may be an accurate reporter of what has happened. It tells the truth, irrespective of party, and for that reason has achieved a position with the public unique among papers of its class. II you want uie iicws il ically is, subscribe to the ThriceaWeek edition of the New YorkWorld, which coines to you every other day,except Sunday,and is.thus practically a daily at the price of a weekly. The Thrice-a-Week World's regular subscription price is only $1.00 per year, and th|s pays for 156 papers. We ofer this unequalled newspaper and The County Record together for one year for $1.75. The regularsubscriptinn price ot the two papers is $2.25. _ A CKHAR SWAMP jg. X CAMP, No 435 ; K | For Sale One and one-half (l1:,) acre lot of land in Kings;rvc with"nin - f9) loom, I two -tory resilience. barn, stubh-s. I snre-i oust* ai:a otner ouiou.iuuigs siti uate thereof!, desirably located, and j within one block of Graded school building. Residence -urrounded by nice iron fence. Splendid opportunity for any one desiring nice home with congenial surroundings and plenty of land for gardening and so forth. For information apply to Lee & Askins. Attorneys, or .1 W Coward, Owner. | lU-7-:n Kings tree, S ? Summons for Relief(complaint served.) STATE OF SOI TH CAROLINA, j county ok williamsburg, Court of Common Pleas, i F Rhem and 1) D Rhem, co-partners trading under the firm name of F Rhem & Sons, Plaintiffs, against v A S Green and M L Lewis, Defendants. To the Defendants A S Green and M L Lewis: You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action of which a cpy is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complain on the subscril)C"8 at their office in King*tree. S C, within twenty days after the j service hereof; exclusive of the day of ' such service; and if you fail to answer i the complaint within the time aforej said, the plaintiffs in this action will j apply to the court for the relief deI ma tided in the complaint A Kei.ley & Hinds, Plaintiffs' Attorneys. Take Notice: That a copy of the i summons and complaint heiein was ! filed in the office of the clerk of court of ! common pleas for Williamsburg county I on the 18th dav of October 190H. Km.ley & Hinds, 10-21-6L Plaintiffs' Attorneys. Old papers for sale at this | office. m ? Lins bin ve to id our 232 and 234 King Si ill be inr/ in lllfc ... 'street! "" : tat In iii you c ! PMFESI m | I <>thrimi? ?ia ;t.*t try 15 lil i. i j I'll mi I M. A. WOODS, DENTIST. LAKE CITY, - S. C CLAYTON & COOKE, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. LAKE CITY. - - - SC.1 l <>&? e in Sin^lvUry BuiMin^. | Sjitt'ial Attention u?(!?>!!? .'tiou* j W. Leland T?ylor, i DENTIST. <>ftkv over I?r W V Bn*kinct<>u'? store [ KINGSTREE. - S. C j 5-21-tf. ! M. ZD. Nesmith DENTIST. LAKE CITY, ---SC. I W. L, BASS Attorney at Law LAKE CITY, S. C. Dr R J McCabe Dentist. KINSSTW - S. C. i J. D. MOUZON'S jBARBER SHOP ?in the? Kellahan Hotel | is equipped with up-to-date appliances. Polite Service. < ompetent j Workmen. 5?8-08. ????????? Registration Notice. The office oi the Supervisor of Reg istration will be open on the 1st Monday in each month for the purpose of registering any person who is qualified as follows: Who shall have been a resident of the State for two years, and of the county one year,and of the polling pre! cinct in which the elector offers to vote four months before the day of I election, and shall have paid, sis months before, any poll tax then due and payable, and who ran 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 Dgjd all taxes collectable on during the present year, pioperty in this State I assessed at three hundred dollars or more. J. Y. McGILL, (Jerk of Board Kingstree \ itacui kiitikm Hjr| Nights in each ' -?{ or haug about ou tht ] .- ^ limbs. . Thos. McCutchen, ' 27 12m. Con. Com. Trespass NoticeAll persons are hereby warned against fishing, hunting, cutting wood or in an} manner trespassing on the lands of the undersigned. Anyone disregarding thi- notice will be dealt with according to law. Emma Mouzon. Joe Hurgess, 9-3o-4t R A Woods. I n n WHILE jT: I'll L I efit I L, Charleston, S. C. ROOM?Cost udHetail Mii! Order *?2 thi South. I to 1-2 01 one to C FOLEY'S" HONEY-TAR The original LAXATIVE cough remedy.. For coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles. No opiates. Nonalcoholic. Good for everybody. Sold everywhere, T1 t i no gonuino FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR is ia aYaUow package. Refuse substitutes. Prepared only by Peley A Company, Chicago. W. L. Wallace. 'W W McCALL I'ATTEENS C. :>rit. 1 for style. ;*-rfrct fit, simji'icity ami relijh.'.Ay nearly 4U ye r*. in t'catiy every Cit / .i.id to- n i:i I'.e Uritnl Statr> ai.il Can.uli, or bv r.uul iliru!. More soil (J:, i cay oil.r make, bn.it for free catalogue, ?!c'"ALL'S MAGAZINE ?! >re subscribers than any otlier fashion ro i^azinc?million a month. J n* aitiable. Latest styles, p.itt r:i iressmnkitiir, millimry, p'ain Stfirir.tr, Line y necdlewotk.liai'dres^ino, etiquette, gix?l stories, etc. Oniy &> cert, a year i*iorth double), including a ir.e pattern, i t >i! iv, <>r sen.I lor sample < <'[>}'. WO>:DZ?.r*JL INDUCEMENTS A . 1 brings p""oittm c.tUlo^ut .... I . ,"/c .ii ; ze of >, Auuico izi ejccaix co.. :;s t?w. s;ui St.. new rot* - - ? . Paint Your Buggy! We can make it look like new. Any mil mi. in or other vehicle laproved 1 Per Cent. in appearance by painting. Also Blacksmith, Bring Us Your Work. W. M. Vause & Son 6-10-tt' Hacker Mfe. Co.. ^ 7 Sl'CCKSSORS TCI GEO, S. HACKER & SON CHARLESTON. S. C. ANUFACTURE Di>ors. Sash and Blinds; Columns and Balusters: Grilles and Gable Ornaments; Screen Doors and Windows. WE DEAL IN Glass, Sash Cord and Weights. "1M1 WUHUi HESE ALTERA SALES ARE GOING ON ana your friends can benly the richest money savices that ever came your WE MUST HAVE THE -Profit is not thought of is lost sight of. No matt you want, write us an i order, we'll fill it as careif you were standing at )w, and save you from 1-2 n every purchase. 1 1 1 urn | r Jf