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VARIETY OF NEWS
FROM LAKE CITY.
BAPTIST PASTOR GOES TO IIP COIN
TRY -BIG SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
-PERSONAL AND LOCAL IIEMS
Lake City. January 13:?Mr
and Mrs l'> H Willis of Cottajreville
visited last week in town
and in the country nearby.
liev L N C'happelle has gone
to Easly, S C. where he has accepted
the pastorate ot the |
Baptist church. He was the j
pastor of the Baptist church at;
Lake City for two years and ,
wa> liked very cordially by all,
but the health ot himself and
family induced him to return to
a higher altitude.
l>r A H Williams was in Char-j
leston Monday on business.'
The class in music having
grown so large that the entire '
time of Miss Melva Gibson, the!
teacher, is demanded,Miss Paul- i
ine Wood ley of Sumter has been
engaged to take the first grade'
in the graded school. The corps
of teachers numbers eight regulars.
Senator W L Bass has gone
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to Columbia to auenu me session
of General Assembly which
opened Tuesday.
On Tuesday of last week, the
4tii instant, the enrollment at
the graded school reached an
even three hundred. Since then
several more children have entered
and the total in all probability
will reach three hundred
and twentv-tive by the end of
' this week.
Miss Julia Quattlebaum ot
Columbia is visiting at Dr ,1 1>
DuKant's.
Miss Mollie Nachman is spending
some time with friends in
Charleston.
Hon J Davis Carteiy is in Col-r-'
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We desire
they respo
i) advise you that vvi
and we 1^
House I
.KINS
*8* -jc ?fs> '^? *y???rf*umbia
in his seut in the Ilousf
of Representatives.
Messrs H II and B H Single
U'lnirctrp^ isalnr,
lai \ VVClt ill VA v. W
day on business.
Mrs \V V Brockington camt
up from Kingstrte Wednesday
of last week and spent the dav
in town.
Mr W E Bryan of Salters was
noted here Saturday last.
Mr and Mrs J M Truluck hav<
returned home from visiting ai
Mr Byron Truluck's, in the
bethel neighborhood.
Mr L A Winston has mover
out on his farm, which is abou
a half mile from town.
Mr Marion King of Lake Bit}
and Mis^Nellie George of Aikei
were married at the Argyll
Hotel, Charleston, last Wednes
day. The ceremony was per
formed by Rev Dr Howard Le<
Jones. The young couple wil
make their home here.
Mr J C Spivey of Conwaj
was in town the early part o
the week on a visit to Mrs G I
Stalvey.
Seemingly there has been ver
I little drunkenness here sine
i the dispensary was closed. Es
I pecially has this been noticea
! ble among the negroes.
W L K
saved At Death's Door.
The door of death seemed lead
to open for Murray W Ayers, c
Transit Bridge X Y., when his lif
was wonderfully saved. "I was i
a dreadful condition," he write:
"my skin was almost yellow; eyt
sunken; tongue coated; emaciate
from losing id pounds, growin
weaker daily. Virulent liver troub!
pulling in>' down to death in spit
of doctors. Then that matchles
medicine?Electric Bitters?cure
me. I regained the 40 pounds lot
and now am well and strong." Fo
all stomach, liver and kidne
troubles they're supreme. 50c at ]
0 Scott's.
"j? 1 *t*?y?y <1* ?i|? tj
to thank our friends f'
ndcd to our first annou
E ARE QOINO TO CONTINUI
HEREAFTER THE BUSI."
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s1 Ad Association for the Teachers of
Rural Schools.
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' The teachers of Indiantown!
1 Graded school, Prospect Graded j
school,Johnsonville High school, |
; Union High school and of all
j the schools within a radius of
P ten miles of these points are re-!
i quested to meet at Johnsonville
High school Saturday,
' January 29. at 11 o'clock a m, \
i for the purpose of organizing1
?,an association of the teachers
t! of the rural schools of this sec?
tion of Georgetown and Williams;
burg counties. The superintendents
of education and the
t trustees of these various schools
are urgently requested to attend
this organization meeting. This
71 movement has the approval of
1 the superintendents of education2
0 M Mitchell,
Prin. Union High School.
R S Major,
e Prin. Johnsonville High School.
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Admiration Revived'
"Do you like my new hat!"'' asked
? Mrs Brooke.
"Yes, indeed," replied Mrs Lynn.
"I had one just like it when they
V* were in style."?January Lippine
cott's.
A Wild Blizzard Raging
brings danger, suffering?often
death?to thousands, who take
colds, coughs and lagrippe?that
terror of Winter and Spring. Its
danger signals are "stuffed up."
nostrils, lower part of nose sore,
V chills and fever, pain in back of
;f j head, and a throat-griping cough, j
el When Grip attacks, as you value
n;your life, don't delay getting I)r,
b King's New Discovery. "One bottle
;s | cured me," writes A L Dunn, of
d j Pine Valley, Miss., "after being
g 'laid up' three weeks with Grip.'*
'e For sore lungs, Hemorrhages,
Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough,
;s Bronchitis, Asthma, it's supreme,
d 50c. $1.0o. Guaranteed by D (j
?t .Scott.
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^I Old papers for sale at this of
j lice.
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or the liberal mannc
ncement just l^re i
E BUSINESS AT The SAM
JESS WILL BE KNOWN A
f WHAT THE NAME IMP
bargains :
RG All
, S. C.
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Consistency of
Purpose
Product !
Price
has made the
ARTISTIC
STIEFF
the best known and most
widely used piano in its
Held. Every one of its
users i> a standing Ustimonial
of its superiority.
Pleajes permanently.
Sings its own praise?and
keeps on singing.
Inspection invited.
Manufactured by j
Chas.M.Stieff, I
Baltimore, Md.
SOUTHERN WAREROIIM:
5 West Trade Street,
Charlotte, - - N. C.
C. H. WILMOTH,
Manager.
Trespass Notice
-Notice is llert'iiy given n ar iiunung,
shooting, fishing, cutting timber or
ti e-passing of any kind on lands of the
undersigned is strictly forbidden. All
part ies are warned against so doing
under penalitv of the law.
AUGfSTUS Dicker, Sr.,
12-23-4t ftloi mingvale, S C.
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^ Winter is coming and the danger from fire will of ne- * \
^ cessity be increased. You had better be "safe than ^ *? ?^|
sorry." Let us make you safe. +
? OUR COMPANIES ARE STRONG. < S
V Such names as Continental, Liverpool and London and 4 ; iH
^ Globe, iEtna and New Hampshire prove it. ^ v^^Hb
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I WE PAY THEIR LOSSES PHOWIPTLT.
The testimonials of our customers prove it. Here is one '*1|
Kingstree, S C, Nove ber 9,1909 5 *
Kingstree Insurance, Real Estate & Loan Co, J , m
Gentlemen:?We received sigh tdraft this morning for $305.73 5r 1
settlement in full for our policy with the Equitable Fire Insur- ^
ance Co of Charleston. Said loss occurred by fire on November 2. ^
Please accept our thanks for your prompt adjustment and settle- v'
ment of this matter. Yours respectfully, ,
IIcIntosh & Moore. $ ^j|
Per W K Mclutosh ^
^ Give us a trial. We insure anywhere in Williamsburg
county. Yours for service, <1 <
I KIN6STREE INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE & LOAN CO.
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CHRISTMAS HAS PASSED Jfi
1 Stackley's Furniture Store |
Is still in tlie race and is offering- some of the handsomest
Furniture, Rugs, Etc., jH
ever seen in Kingstree. Prices are as low as is consistent
with the quality of the goods
We also have some cheap furniture and odds and ends
left which we wish to close out L.
J. STACKLEY^ 1
COFFINS AND CASKETS. M
Services rendered day or night.