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[f # , "A XIGHT ffi VEMGE." u f' fine .Musical Xumber to Be Presented ^ Here 5ocr, by Palian Coys. i To lovers of amv.sement of a I high grade more pleasing news has cy than the r annourtcerne" 4'iv Elbert Foland and t L.lian Boys, favo-iies on Uu lyceum circuits of the country, will appear in 4^K::igstree on Saturday night-. January 22. under the auspices of the Radcliffe Entertainment Bureau. j For soiiu time this concert; company has held a leading place?( in the estimation of competent; critics and this year it has won still more applause by the ar-| rangement and presentation for first time of a delightful musical and literary fantasy, "A Night 1 in Venice." The Italian Boysij are born musicians from a land 1 where music seems a part of every man's life. They do their: ( work splendidly and with solos, duets, and concerted numbers ' ( of flutes, violins, clarinets, cellos. ?..?U onv t iiKlc. anu iiuin in v.urn in uiv .......... allv inclined audience. The , Ml ' celebrated boy soprano is still with the company and will render several selections. As a character impersonator; t and humorous artist Elbert . Poland is known throughout the i t United States. The literary part j. of the programme will be in his j ^ * hands and will by no means be ;y the least part. Poland is one of j l the most versatile entertainers! on the platform to-day and has i j S .made a great hit in many cities. ys Nesmith Neighborhood Notes. 4J-. Nesmith, January 10: Xmas \ "has come and gone and we all , -f^>"had a pleasant time, considering ( X the severe weather. Several y dances were greatly enjoyea oy j (one and all. , Our old friend, Mr T B Cooper 4 has left us and gone to his ?j jj^new home near Mouzon post- ^ ^office. Mr Cooper's family was highly esteemed around here ^ and we all miss them. Wej hope, however, they will not forsake us, but come to see us soon. We wish these departing friends much happiness in their new home. I Messrs John Marshall and c Eugene Graham were at home ( with their parents Xmas for - a couple of weeks from Charles- j ton Medical college. They re- u turned Monday to their studies. h Miss Annie Wooten and Burrie a Byrd of Georgetown have been * v visiting friends and relatives at ^ this place. Miss Carrie Cooper was home i last week from school for a I few days with her parents, Mr 6 and Mrs T B Cooper, but left j Tuesday morning. We all miss her very much. c We learn with regret that ? our old friend. J F Chandler, of J- - 4-Vtio nAmmnnitv ic flllit.P sick. f 4*1110 WUUiiUiii vj f ?w Brown Eyes. For indigestion aud all stomach troubles take Foley's Orino Laxative. It is the uatural iemedy for indigestioD, dvsprpsia, heartburn, bad breath, sick headache, torpid liver, biliousness anil habitual constipam tion. Foley's Onno Laxative sweet<?ua the stomach and breath, and tones up the entire alimentary sys' t?i), D C Scott. Plant Wood's Seeds 0 For Superior Crops 0 ! Wood's 30th Annual Seed Book is one of the most useful and complete seed catalogues issued. It (* gives practical information about * the best and most profitable seeds * to plant for J. The Market Grower M The Private Gardener II The Farmer \ B Wood's Seeds are grown and [ r selected with special reference to I tV the soils and climate of the South Y D and every southern planter should ( have Wood's Seed Book so as to & \ be fully posted as to the best seeds W for southern growing. Mailed free I on request. Write for it. t T. W. WOOD & SONS, I Seedsmen, Richmond, Va. We are headquarters for Grass and Clover Seeds, Seed Po- 1 tatoes. Seed Oat*. Cow Peas, Soja Beans, and all Farm and Garden Seeds. ' ^ ? ~*? 1 : K1NGSTREE GRADED AND \ : HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. : j The .spring term of school opened last Weunesday with a wry la rife attendance. The following new pupils have been enrolled: May. Martiia. Maude, J.ula, l'elle and J tosh in Sexton. Ruth Meadows and also several; bejjinneis. We were ir'ad to have the following' v isitors last week: , Misses Rebecca Nichols of; -- , ! Nichols, Emma Footman or lireelyville, Jodie Stackley of | Florence, Annie Belie Bryan of Salters. Roberta Coker and Miss Meadows. We are sorry to report that Miss Vivian Wheeler, a pupil of j die tenth ^rade, is very ill. Wej lope she will soon be able to re- j :urn to school. Miss Eunice Kennedy visited \ is on Thursday of this week. Messrs Frank and Alexander Hod ye is were absent from >chool )ii Tuesday of lhi-? week. The Weenee Literary Society leld Its reyuiar ineetiny in the; society haii on Friday, January! .Mi?s Minnie l'.ryan wa> iniuyurated president and made is a cliarminy little talk before J alciny the chair. The query' or debate was: Resolved, That i irbitration is the best means ol, ie 111inur disputes. The decision \ds rendered in favor of tliej lejrative. We were glad to have Mr Troy j ,ynch become a member of our i society at the last meeting, and j lope that hi? relationship to| .he society will prove mutually; XMifticial. It is tiie wish of the j nembers that the society keep >11 ^rowing", even if the increase :0111c only one at a time. Here is one of our favorite fells: Cheer us more or cheer Us less, fhe W L S of K G S. Ye are the workers, fur don't you see? ? Ve are named tor the 'Old Wee- 1 nee'!!" How's This? jj We offer One Hundred Dollars,'! ' f"" ..?>?? no oil rtf Ptuturrli t.lmf. ! a Ir? a I u iui au y tngv. vi . . inn not be cured by Hall'a CatarihjJ Jure. ' F J Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. j( We, the undersigned, have known I ? J Cheney for the last 15 years, / tnd believe him perfectly honor- j ible in all business transactions, ! md financially able to carry out I my obligations made by his firm, j Yalding, Rinnan & Marvin, ( Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. j Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken / uterhally, acting directly upou the : >lood and mucous surfaces of the J ystem. Testimonials sent free. ( 'rice, ?5c per bottle. Sold by all I )ruggists. / Take Hall's Family Fills for t onstipatiou. J Epilepsy, Fits "My son was cured of a very; < ??i? :*u n Daci case 01 epucpsy wuu i>?. Miles' Nervine." MRS. D. BAKER, Cleveland, O. i "My little daughter who was afflicted with St. Vitus' Dance is now entirely well after taking Dr. Miles' Nervine only four months." MRS. C. G. BENNETT, Alma, Mich. Epilepsy, Fits, St. Vitus' Dance and Spasms, are all nervous diseases. They have been cured in so many instances with Dr. Miles' Nervine that it is J reasonable to conclude that it is | almost sure to cure you. With , nervous diseases of a severe j type, persistent use has almost invariably resulted in a complete cure or lasting benefits, worth . many times the cost of the remrrlv The best evidence vou can get of its merits is to write to those who have used it. Get a i bottle from your druggist. Take it all according to directions, and if it does not benefit he will return your money. -***? ** -I I I?? ? -N >WX VL2>? 1Q HE3I 8? x^tiM In c~kJS^' ?2 SI (Prickly Ash, Poke Root and PofaRHlnirs.) -? mucur positive ccrf-s op all ror.ua and stagej or~? *-7^r^?w?- -a?ii?paiMuwnr tiriwi,,! ijmiyvi ,n 1..-?'r wo3i*cw>T. P. P. At& spies- mi- v!3'. r?-iin l?esl? and st*'n??th. ' . . a uior, ar.d proscribe it with nrr^'J j ta.tcofene-rya-.'alldisoaaosreeulting ;??\t fc-iiNfaction for the curt* of *11 frtm o-e:*a/ *'*... -j.yswai arecur-d by , .r.js ,h::u :>i.ipe?of Primary, Secondary MKBM thon orfl .T. :<i i'eriiary Syphilis, Syphllitio Lheu- Lai-c-waose rysteTnasrepciacnedand S.mf::louij doers and Boroa, *-.-nebloodisinanlujpnreconditicndue 1L1 STclilngs, RheamatiKm, Kid- to laenBirnalirregularitiea are peculiarly j c mplainU, old Chronic Cicors that benefited by the iroaiorfol tonic and CATARRH |^| SCROFULA hire resisted all treatment, CsUrrh, Bkifl OHM blood claiming properties of P. P. P.. Dtscsses. Xcsems. Chroaio Parnate Prickly Ash. Poke Boot sad gotesslnm. Complaint* Mercurial Poison, Tatter, Bold by allDroggiate. BculJbead, etc., etc. P. P. P. is ? powerful tonlo and an p# y# LIPPM AN airellenA^appltixer, building ?p tha Proprietor If you at* wank and feebiN? beiwi;tr/p.p.p.,iad 8uVar<nQhf " Ca. RHEUMATISM 1?r m iibbii? ???aip ! 11 f.'ogwott.it flmmdummhmvwnmr 1-?i w u: .s-m* wmKmarnar^-Mrmmmmmemmmm ? XiUiiiitiiUUiii<a<uiaiiUiiiiiiUiUiUiiUiUiaUtiUUiUii>iUlX I NEW STORE! 3 AT THE , | OLD STAND. J ZS The linn of .1. \V. Coward having faith in the business TZ ^2 pros pre ts of Kingstnv, respecihdlv announce that they have gr ^3 opeued up in the dispensary l>nildiir?r a line ot 1 General Merc,e H Dry Goods, Clothing. Shoes, Hats, E H ChristmasToys and Fireworks. || ^3 Our line is complete, ail fresh, new,seasonable goods; none picked*^ 25 over or shopworn. t33 We buy for cash and s 11 for cash at the lowest possible margins^ ^ of profit. ^ Thanking our friends in advance in anticipation of at least a?E 25 share of their patronage, we are at their service. 1 J. W. COWARD A CO., 1 3 kingstree, s. c? e i esssssesssssesesessssssass 5 SHOPPING BY MAIL ? Jf is no more expensive than in person if you know what you want. f) For anything in the W) i te-welsb-st liue x *1 just give usa hint and we will supply your want and guarantee^ 3 satisfaction. f) Our store contains everything in the way of w) f) Holiday Gifts and Novelties, f) W Diamonds, Watches, Silver and all the latest Fads and Fancies ^ J) in up-to-date Jewelry. w) m Our line of (A n WEDDING PRESENTS ? " ?11?l Ctutc If\ 19 UlirAUCIlCU 111 IIIV. uuiln., _ yL MAIL ORDERS filled the same day received and^| w goods forwarded promptly. Send for price hat holiday novelties. ^ 0 STEPHEN THOMAS & BRO., 5 f) 257 KING STREET, CHARLESTON. S. C. f) LOUIS COHEN 232 and. 234 King . The Greatest DEPARTMEI ^MMfThe Largest Wholesale and Retail I HE gigantic alterations that have been in progress all sumn you to come to Charleston to do your shopping and visit Largest, Best Equipped, Best A in the whole South, with this A BETTER GRADE OF MERCJ than it was ever your privilege of purchasing before. -^"SATISFACTION" 1 . i 4 f \ . {") McCALL PATTERNS . Celebrated for style, perfect fit. simplicity and reliability nearly 40 years. Sold in nearly every city and town in the United States an i Can al l, or bv mail direct. More fo il to : any other mike. Send lor free catalog.a. ricc all's magazine More subscribers than any other f.isb'nn I magazine?million a month. Invaluable. J.a: j i est styles, patterns, dressmaking, miliimry, V'ain sewing, fancy needlework, hairdressiny, etiquette, pood stories, etc. Only 50 cents a year (worth double), including a free pattern, i fsubs. rilrc today, or send for sample copy. \ ">\rtcnrL'l inducements - - n.. i .1 niiW.,,1 i :t:: i i.tw c oilers. Address TH? UcCALL CO.. 233 to 248 W. 37th Si.. NEW YORK i ?? | Registration Notice. ! The office ot the Supervisor of Re^ istration will be open on the 1st Monday in each month for the purpose ot registering any person who is qualified as follows: Who shall have been a resident of the State for two years, and of tbi county one year, and of the polling precinct in which the elector idlers to vote four months before the day ol | election, and shall have paid, sis I months before, any poll tax then due and payable, ami who ran both reno and write any seetion of the constitu- < | tion ot lM?.j submitted to him by the I I Supervisors of Registration. or win ; i can show that he owns, and has paid] all lavs collectable on during tin \ 'present year, piopertv in this State ; : asse.-.sed at three hundred dollars or i more. -r. V. Met; ILL, ( ierk of Hoard ' j PiBIll JSK ; j * T ? ?I I ! ??- ! | Office iiv<>r SingU'tarT KniMing. I'lione 14. M. A. WOODS, DENTIST. LAKE CITY. - S, C | CLAYTON & COOKE, ATTOKNEYv'-AT-LAW. LAKI: CITY, ... SC. office in Siiigletniy Building. | Spnciml Attention to Onlle.'tunist . j W. Leland Taylor, j DENTIST. office over l)r W V Brockitigtoi:'* store KINGSTREE, S. f5-21-tf. M. D. Nesmith DENTIST, LAKE CITY, - - - S. C.j I I W. L. BASS | Attorney at Lawj LAKE CITY, S. C. Dr R J McCabe Dentist. KINGST.1EE. - S. C.j mmmmmm?Km?m?mmmmmmmmmm?mmmmmrnam?mmmm t - - J. D. MOUZON'S BARBER SHOP! ?in the? j< Kellahao Hotel I is equipped with up-to-date appliances. Polite Service. < ompetent i Workmen. 5-8-08. &CON - - CHARL,E STORE ii MAIL ORDER HOUSE in thi lerare now completed and we : the nnninfpH arid Best ! ppVlllt.v%? ; assurance, that you will tind IAN DISK AT A LOW If II Summons For ReliefSTATE <>F SOUTH CAROLINA, i county of Wii-liamshi kg. Court of Con mon Plea?. i> D Rhom and F Rhom. doinir busin< under the firm name and style of 1' Rliem \ Sons. Plaintiff-, against I J W Me A lister, defendant. To The Defendant. ' W MeAii-ter: Yon are hereby summoned and reI ... .1,^ i., fhiu quirni i'> iiuswt-i i uu i.u iipuuuv > who action, of which a copy i* herewith served upon you. :ind to serve a copy < f your answer to the saM complaint on the subscribers at their otliee in Kiiigstree, S C. within twenty days after the service heret?f, exclusive of the day of such service; and, if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiffs in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. LeeA Ask ins. Plaintiff's Attorneys. Dated December 28th, 1909. Take Notice That, a copy of the Summons and Complaint in thi.s action was filed in the office of the Oerkofthe Court of Common Pleas of Williamsburg County on the 29th dav of December. 1009. Lf.k & a skins, 12-:i0-bt Plaintiff's Attorneys. 5^ Si. of IE5. Kingstree Lodge No"91 Jg||p? Knights of pytbias r * Regular Convention* Every 2nd and 4th Wednesday nights Visiting brethren always welcome, Castle flail 3rd story Gourd in Building. (j. d. Jacobs, c. c. c. ('. hi; kg ess, k k s & m f Kingstree c4mp no' > ' n-| cil'lak mbbtimm 1' ,4t *nfl 3rd Muuilny jTjjpre^Rlft jHB || Night* in each Wv/SJi Visiting choppers cor' rtially iuvited to come .. v'y-^iy fQ+// up and sit ou a stump v- \y* or hang al?outou the ^ limbs. Thos. McCutchen, 2? J2m. Con. Com For Sale. Three Mini a half acre lo: containing six room Dwelling. Barn mid Stables, and two Tenant rouses situated on Church "troot. I/<ke City S C. For price and terms, apply- to j q haurull, 12-23-4 Florence, s c. Money to LendLong term loans at 8 per cent, per annum on approved collateral, preferably farm lands. Apply to Gilland&Gjlcand, 12-16-tf Kingstree, S C. NoticeNotice is hereby given that the County Commissioner* will meet at Tri<> on Thursday, February 3, 1910, at 11 o'clock A M, to let out contract to rebuild the stock law fence, except such portion of -aid fence as is now in good condition, and to let contract to keep said fence in repair during the year 1910. Specifications can be seen on said date. J N Hammet, County Commissioner. Kingstree, S C, January 0, 1910. l-13-3t FOR SALEBrick in any quantity to suit purchas er. The Best Dry Press Machine-made XEBZCZ.X Special shapes made to order. Correpondenee solicited betore placing your W R FTXK. IS! UVI o, - , [PANY, SSTON, s. c. n the South. I b South, extend a cordial invitation to Jghted Store ER PRICE i BACL*?