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I LUNG HEMORRHAGES I MISS 111NETTE PORTER. Miss Ninette Porter, Braintree, Vermont, writes: "I have been cared by Per an a. "I had several hemorrhages of the lungs. The doctors did not help mo much and would never have cured me. "I saw a testimonial in -a Peruna almanac of a case similar to mine, and I commenced using it. I wrote to Dr. Hartman for advice. He kindly gave me free advice. "I was not able to wait on myself When I began using it. I gained very Slowly at first, but I could see that it Was helping mo. "After I had taken it a while I coxa menced to rak*. up a stringy, sticky, substance from my lungs. This gr?w lees and less in quantity as I continued the treatment. S "I grew more fleshy than I nad Deon for a long timf* and now 1 call myself well." \ kxad Couth. Mrs. Emma Martin. Odessa, Mo., writes: "I cajnot thank yon enough tor curing me. "For two yejirs I doctored my cough," which co6t me many dollars, but still I teemed to get worse. My cough was so bad I could not sleep. "Finally I purchased a bottle of Peruna. After the use of six tattles 1 tool that I am cared." f>pj? wno 0 Ojeci to liquid iiieuiviiro* low ??cur<> Per una tablets. WILL 3l'f FOR HALF MILLION. Slate's Frig Claim Against Richland lliag Co for Alleged Overcharges. olumbia, February 26:?The te of South Carolina has ?n notice of suit foi $500,000 inst the owners of the Kichl Distilling- Company and OX) against the owners he Carolina Glass Company, ader the act recently passed he General Assembly, this on means, that neither one of e concerns can dispose o? property in this St^te until final settlement of the issues. iThe dispensary commission is to meet to day, but only ree members were present, d no statement was given out. Murray and Messrs l'atton d Wo?d were in attendance, le sui.- were tiled with the trk of court for l?;chland counpol T 13 Felderot Atlanta,who s been assisting the comtnisn in ferreting out graft,stated iterday that he had read with, exest an editorial in The State tfall in. which it was inquired y the glass company had :n pushed so much more vigmsly than the Kichland Dising Company. "This Richd Distilling Company has n our pet,*' he declared, "and were saving the best for ^he The revelations we will ce m this case will amaze people of South Carolina were not informed of the tfork of power and influence his corporation.*' Saved A Soldier's Life. f Facing death from shot and shell in the civil war was more agreeable to J A Stone, of Kemp, Tex., I than facing it from what doctors mk Hp was consumption. "I con-I I afe tracted a stubborn cold,,: he writes, gfry "that developed a cough, that stuck hw. to me ia spite of all rem^ies for Kr years. My weight ran down to 130 pounds. Then I begau to use Dr King's New Discovery, whicli comE; pletely :ured me. I now weigh l?;s pounds," For Coughs. Colds, flpjv <-! ' La^rippe, Asthma, Hemorrhage, 3P/ V Bharseviess, Croup, Whooping Cough ;-and lung trouble, it's'supreme. 50c. jHr..'$1,00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed Href? by D C Scott. t Highest cash prices paid! for poultry, PEOPLE'S MARKET, j| H A Hiller, Prop. ^ AJ il ' AN EDGEFIELD MOTHER SPEAKS OUT. I I j Denies That the WGmen Ser t Hyacinths I Tied Hith trepe to Senator Tillman. ; I ) The letter to the Edgefield Chronicle reproduced below explains itself, and we, along with hundreds of other self-respecting citizens of the State, areolae!,, for the sake of the fair fame of, the women ot Edgefield, that they repudiate responsibility for sending Senator Tillman the bunch of hyacinths tied with' crepe, with a card attached, j si-gned ''Edgefield. Mothers.", Coming as it did just after the ! supreme court decided that Sen-! ator and Mrs Tillman were not entitled to the two little child- j ren of their son, the wliol^ affair was in miserable taste and even the warmest sympathizers of young Mrs Tillman heartily disapproved of the intended slur, especially the flippant mockery of its form. The card published in the Edgefield Chronicle, signed by an Edgefield mother, follows: Dear Mr Editor:?In your last 1 I ~~ ^ -?r\ o nntre WCCK b JS5UC ) uu iiavi a. ??o item which I wish you to correct. I refer to the sending of a wreath of hyacinths and crepe to Senator Tillman. This is positively untrue,so far as the "Mothers of Edgetield" are concerned. If such a thing has been done it came from some irresponsible source. The unwarranted use of the names of Edgetield's mothers is serious indeed. I hope the whole thing is a mistake. However, as the item has gone out, please follow it with the indignant denial of the Christian motherhood of Edgetield. Yours for truth, Mas \V L Dcnovant. Edgetield, S C, February 22,11110. Tfee March American Magazine. "Is the East also insurgent asks Ray Stan nurd Baker in the Muivh American .Vaaazine. Mr Barter's question is also the title of his article. In it he calls attention to the revolt of the progressive republicans in many Easte.u stiongholds of that party, notably iu Massachusetts and New Hampshire, where the issues are practically the sauie as those advocated by the insurgents in the West-, An intimate study of Aldrich, "the general maaager of the United States," by Edwin Lefeyre, and "The BaMinger Case?A Study in Official Fitness," by Stewart Edward White, are two very notable features of this issue. Further, there is an interesting contribution to the series of articles entitled "Barbarous Mexico," in the story that a young German tells about himself and others who fell into slavery in Mexico, and of the dreadful misery he endured and the terrible things he saw while a slave. Miss Tar bell's "The American Woman, "and Stewart Edward White's "The Cabin," while appearing to- be published in serial form, are each quite complete in every installment, and in this March issue both are particularly interesting. J P Morgan, Jr., and Emma Goldman are among "The Interesting People'' whose biographies and portraits appear in the department of that name. The new theatre, with manv photographs of scenes I from plays already presented there, I is the subject of "Plays and Players," while the "Intrepreter's House*' and "The Pilgrim's Scrip" coutaiu their usual amount of interesting reading. II Addington Bruce writes about , William James Sidis, the wonderful boy prodigy, who at eleven years of . age has lectured before profes6sr at Harvard on the "Fourth Dimension," and Thurston Wei ton, M. D., contributes a thrilling but true story of the inhumanity and brutality of the New York City police ; force. A high staudard of fiction is set hv stories from the following i authors: Ralph D Paine, Lincoln Colcord, Mrs Wilson Woodrow, Earl Deer Biggera, and Inez Haynes Gillmore. c'~ ' '?-v.;".. * ; .s*sS TO ENCOURAGE CORN' PRODUCTION. Dr Williams Announces Another Much Larger Contest for Present Year. 4 i^ake City, February 15:?Dr A II Williams announces another and much larger corn contest for the year 101O. Instead of a limited number of large prizes, many ot moderate value will be offered, which in the aggreate will amount to several hundred dollars, and which, under the arrangements proposed as to numerous distribution, is expected to prove a genera! and hearty incentive to determined and intelligent effort to excel. The three i small prizes ot last year had, something to do with producing | the grr\t crop just harvested; and tht contest now being inaugurated, it is hoped will be entered into by a great many farmers throughout the entire county, and results most gratifying and helpful are expected. As the first prize for the greatest yield on one acre Dr Williams himself offers a top buggy worth $75.00. Several other prizes of various kinds, such as improved farming fprtilizers. WaiTOnS. plows, suits of clothes, etc, will be offered for competition. l)r Williams has already secured about $300.00 tvorth of prizes besides the buggy, and he hopes to run the list near, if not quite to the $1000.00 mark. Each farmer entering the contest is requested to send in one dollar as an entrance fee. Every dollar collected from entrance fees will lie invested 9 in suitable prizes to be offered. Already several farmers have come in and paid the entrance fee, and the idea is taking hold rapidly. If live hundred farmers enter the contest, l>r Williams will be able to offer in prizes dbout one thousand dollars. liaise five hundred dollars by entrance fees, and he will raise the rther five hundred dollars himse . V Time for entering contest closes May 1st. Immediately thereafter list of prizes(will be made up and published. The contest is open to every farmer.in Williamsburg county. There are no condition, as to preparation of soil, fertilizers used or cultivation, each farmer proceed as he thinks best. The only requirement is that the corn must be gathered by two disinterested persons who will certify to the same, and that such certificate must be sent in not later than November 15. Immediately thereafter prizes will be awarded. Address, A H Williams, Lake City, S. C'. 2-17-tf The New Game Law. To the Editor of The News and Courier:? Inasmuch as the new law goes into effect at once, I take occasion to call the attention of sportsmen to it. The close season for various kinds of game is given below. Partridges and wild turkeys, March 1 to November 15. i Deer, (no does shot any time), February 1 to November 1. Doves, March 15 to August 16. Woodcock, January 15 to September 1. Game of any kind must not be kept in cold storage except in a private dwelling. There are detailed regulations that will be seen when the entire act is published. But it is earnestly requested that weekly papers will copy this for their readers in order that confusion may be avoided. The fish law will be publish. ed later. James Henry Kice, Jr, Secretary. ' v , ' < . JUDGE FOR T 01RSELF Which Is Bettor - Try an Expor! ment or Pjofit by a Kings! roe Citizen's Experience. \ Something new is an experiment. Must be proved to be as represented. i The statement of a manufacturer is not convincing proof of mer it, 1 Hut tii? endorsement of friends ip, | Now supposing you had a bad : back, A frame, Weak or Aching one, - Would you experiment ou it? You will read of many so-called cures, Endorsed by strangers from faraway places. It's different when the endorsement comes'from home. Easy to prove local testimony. Home endorsement is the proof that backs every box of Doan's Kidney Pills. Read thi3 case. , Mrs J C Iviuder, Academy St, Kingstree, S Q, says: "I can recommend Doan's Kidney Pills as a valuable remedy for the purposes for which their use was intended. I suffered considerably from kidney trouble and could find nothing that would give me more than temporary relief until 1 procured Doan's Kid nty Pills at Scott's drug store. They benefited me eo greatly that I have no hesitation in recommending them." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburu Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the TTnifAfl Sf-jtfpa. RemClnber tfte name?Doan's? and take no other. MEN AND WOMEN WANTED. The Government Pays Railway Mall Clerks $800 tfr$I,200, and Other Employees up to $2,580 Annually. Uncle Sam will hold examinations throughout the country for Railway Mail Clerks, Cnstom House Clerks, Stenographers, Bookkeepers, Departmental Clerks and other Government Positions. Thousands of appointments will be made. Any nfan or woman over IB, in City or Country, can get Instruction and free information by writing at once to the Bureau of Instruction, 05 N Hamlin Building, Rochester, N. Y. 1-6-tf To Tobacco Planters. /You can get free seed for planting your tobacco beds at Kingstree Hardware Co's and Farmers Supply Co's stores. Banner Warehouse, Farmers' Warehouse-. 1-13-tf Notice. We are receiving a lot of mail orders for our crop mortgage blank, gotten up to take the place of the old lien on crop from. We are glad to receive these orders and have already printed up> several thousand /-v* Ihfl fnrmc r^f#?rrpH to. hll t /we must insist that the cash accompany all mail orders. It matters not how responsible the party is, we cannot afford to open a set of b joks for these little accounts. Only this week we have had mail orders from six different parties ranging-in amount from 25c to $2.<K). The price of the blanks is: 5c for 2; 25c a dozen; $1.50 a bund reel: $5.00 for 5<xl. For postage add 2c for every dozen. tf Old papers for sale at this I office.\. ? I ~ t Citation NoticeSTATE OF SOI'TII CAROLINA, COUNTY OK WILLIAMSB1BC.. By P M wBrockinton, Esq, Probate J udge. W hereas Mrs K C Ham made suit to me to grant Richard Ham letters of administration of thecstate of and effects of W T Ham, These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said W T Ham. deceased, that they be and appear l?efore me in the court of probate,to be held at Kingstree, S G\ on tlie 12th day of March next after publication thereof,at II o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they ihave, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand thi* 21st day of j A?no Hnmini 1Q10. rcuruaij ? xxntiv/ ?v-v Published (?n the 24th day of Febru-! arv, 1910, in The County Record. P M Bkockixton, 2-24-2t ? Probate Judge. Kingstree CAMPNO-27. IMUIiilt MIRIUM h **** ? 1 st and 3rd Monday '( )) K,*bt* ,nh each WM Visiting choppers corV dlally invited to come \Vf\&cw%i43fy/ upandsiton a6tump ^s5-K ^ or bang about on the ^5Sh=r ^ limbs. Thos. McCutchen, | 2712m. ? , Con. Com. % 4 . ? v' - ;i; ' v ' HHnl' Watts & Wa DEALERS IN DIAMONDS, t WAT( JEWELRY, CLOC FANCY GOODS, SPECTAC EYE.GLA5SE S. Watches, Clocks/md Jews REPAIRED and WARRAME OPPOSITE THE DEPOT, Give us a call before purchasing, can save vou money. : ? ssbsehf h. ?9 1 POULTRY DRES *1 4g We are ^ Fresh Pork, Sausa* f? three times per ween I "YOUR MOf> I That's the propositiou we m sen?anyining mat ut^s uui uuwc It's about time to get that gi tbiug that will interest you in a c G-ABSEKI l i something that will do the work, see what we have in that line. I Anything in Far I This department is complete, All we ask is a trial in this line. COMBINATI j can be used on either a "Dixie" j this Plow in every respect. It is 1 "When you hear the wedding think of our department of Gut Glass, Silverware ai Kemember we are here with the go A full line of Hardware, Building Material, Sour motto: S COFFINS AN ,0 always on hand. Servioes render* I Ivingstree Hi s ? Wholesale and 1 f KiNGSTREEGRADED I Kingstrec {High School J r Boys and Girls prepared foi 1 V PURE WATER, . | s HEALTHFUL LOCATION, \ } HIGH SCHOOL AIUEX recent I * > : a j Y ana spacious AUUKUUUUI, t AMPLE ROOM FOR I > TEEMS RE. | Spring Terr | Wednesday I For information apply to J. G. COLBERT, ( Superintendent. \ Kingstri . . . , '.'t _ h, <A . . * V > ; > : ' * * _ .AfeL JX&M,} * Js PEOPLE'S MARKET, t A. MILLER, Proprietor, It Mb' 50 Always on hand g ' T CLASS BEEF PORK J SED TO ORDER. ^ r receiving ^ g < ge g Liver Pudding j? Give me a trial. 1EYBACK" ake- yon oa all of the goods wef. ^ up as represented. irden planted. We have some- . 'i r iflotxt, Anj child can ran it. Call and ? V/lli m Implements* .y||| nearer so than it ever has been. -M r*jll iiml saa nnr VM* I UUM wvv v?? r , iBlTil ON PLOW, or sweep stock. We guarantee jound to please. belis commence to chime," just ^'^8 nd Nickel-Plated Ware- . : i ods. Lime, Plaster, Cement, &c, haven't got it we cap get it if ? . ade'. ' D CASKETS id day and night. ' ^rdware Co, M Retail Dealers. >' ir^m MD M SCHOOL, 1 S. C. J Qepartmentl Jj v r College or for Business Life, f -Jc i t . h ElfcHT INSTRUCTORS, % / . ' '{? FINE MUSIC DEPARTMENT,'-? r ?Cr, * ly completed -with beautiful f l , ,'V "?3 30ARDING PUPILS. ? ASONABLE, 'V 11 Begins ' | | , January d. j E. C. EPPS, | Clerk Board Trustees. \ je. S. C. |