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THE NEC FISH AND GAME UWS.
Adverse Comments Touching New Law
?Us Constitutionality Questioned.
To respond to the demand of our
leaders we will publish as soon as
we cau copies of the game and tish
laws that were enacted a*- the recent
session of the General Assembly.
There are parts of these laws
that we approve and a large part of
ithem we ar.j unalterably opposed to.
TVe are opposed to auy legislation
that seeks to deprive a people of a
custom that has been i:i vogue from
time beyond the counting of man,
simply to provide jobs for men to
harass their neighbors. We f*\or a
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reasonable protection for the tisli
and the game, but the laws enacted
Are too-drastic and could only get
through at the last moments when
n the opposition, many of them, had
\ goue home, as is usual 011 the last
day or two before adjournment, not
dreaming that the Audubons weald
urge the measures so lutein the game,
Wo predict that the next Legislature
at the very beginning will
pull the fangs out of the laws enacted
at the last moments of the
- piesent session. The people will not
stand for their rights being taken
awav from them. The idea of a
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society composed of a handful, in
each county dictating what a man
shall do with a string of liah thai
he catches. He must eat them 01
throw them away, for under the law
if he sells them some warden will
hale hiui before the court*. This
part of the law is unconstitutional
in oar opinion, us it invades the
natural rights of man. However,
wheu we can secure a copy of the
' . Jaw it will be published in these
oohi a;; .s.?Man n ing Times.
W ortb a Dollar a Drop.
Fred Pa'.chen, Manlius, N Y,
writes:?''For a long tsnie I was
effect with kidney trouble which
caused an almost constant pain iu
my back and inflammation in my
bladder. Other remedies did not
|^^Aeven relieve me, but two fifty cent
^H^kttles of Foley's Kidney Remedy
I^H^fcppletely cured roe and I have not
jvmptoms of kidney trouir
over two yeais." D C Scott.
ND, President
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sh to inform the pu
1 of Mr. L. J. Stack
ingstree Dry Goods
our aim to conduc
and, with that em
*e and Household (
Ir. Stackley's form
extend a cordial ir
ir best interests to
ny who wish to bu
sell on an easy pav
OME TO :
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OR CREDIT
IN ATLANTA SOCIETY
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f Klngstree Visitor the Recipient of
Much Social Attention.
The many friends of Mrs Sadie
i Eron, who is visiting friends iD
Atlanta, will be gratified to learn
; that she is the reqipieut of much
, social attention, juJging from the
: following extracts from the society
I columns of the Atlanta Journal:
To Meet Mks Eron.
Miss Ethel V .Saul entertained
'Tuesday evening in honor of Mrs
1 Sadie Krou, of Kingstree, S C , the
guest of Misses Silverman.
I The decorations were carried out
ii in red, white and blue and foliage
plants.
During the evening several games
were played, j.:no*g them being a
i "Foxy Grandpa" contest in which
Miss Ida Saul won the lady's prize,
a picture, and Mr Abe Ilellinau won
the gentleman's prize, a pair of
1; cuff links. Mr Morris Constancy
, t received the booby prize, a silver
! paper cutter.
i i After the game supper was served.
! The guests present were: Mrs Sadie
j Eron, Miss Ethel Saul, -Misses Lillie
;jand Sadie Silveiman, Misses Miriam
> I and EstelleSaul, Miss Ethel Harris,
i i Miss Eva Stein, Miss Fannie Snico.
Mlas Ida Saul, Mr and Mrs II S
II Jacobs, Mr Dave Silverman, Mr
Nathan Sincovitz, Mr Joseph 13
'Jacobs, Mr Abe J Ilellman, Mr
Morris Theo Constangy and Mr Max
I Goldstein.
A beautiful event of the past week
! in honor of Mrs Sadie Eron, of
Kingstree, S. C., was the reception
| at which Mrs J Silverman entertaini
eel Monday afternoon.
| Mrs Silverman received her guests
| wearing a gown of black chiffon.
Mrs Eron wore a beautiful pink
crepe Je chine gown with an over
J drapery of the same cloth embroideri
ed with gold.
Mrs Silverman was assisted in
entertaining by her daughters, Misses
Sayde Doris, and Miss Lillie Silverman.
Delightful refreshments were served
and about forty guests were in
M. H. JACOBS,
OUN
iblic that we have |
ley, and will contii
; Co.
t a business that v
j in view, we have
ioods ever shown 1
er patrons and to 1
ivitation to come ii
do so.
y and cannot affor
rment plan.
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TOOK LAUDANUM AND DIED.
Carpenter Commits Suicide in Charles.
\ ton In a Fit of DespondencyCharleston,
March 6:?Will A
Sparks, a white carpenter here,
died yesterday morning from the
effect of laudanum taken Thursday
with suicidal intent. lie left
the following note, which was
read at the inquest held Saturday
evening:
"No use to put the county to any
expense. I have done this myself,
because life has become too miserable
to live. None to blame or to
j attach suspicion to. Ship iue, just
| as I am, to my mother, Mrs CD
Sparks) Hennettsvillc, S. (\ Yours,
(Signed) 4<W. A. Sparks.
! ' He was forty-nine years old and
is survived bv a mother, a wife and
six daughters, the latter of whom
lived with him in Charleston.
Friends of the dead man say that
lie complained (utterly of lack of
work to do and attribute the deed
temporary insanity superinduced by
despondency.
There is more Catarrh in this stctiou
of the country than all other
diseases put together, and until the
last few years was supposed to be incurable.
For a great many years doc;
i tors prouounced it a local disease and
prescirbed local remedies, and by
censtantlv failing to cure with local
treatment, pronounced it incurable.
Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional
disease and therefore re/.
11 i roL? oonotitn tinnul f roo f mo n T
'junto uuuovuuuuuai tuuuwvui.
llalTd Catarrh Cure, manufactured
by F J Cheney & Co,Toledo, Ohio, ie
the only constitutional cure on the
market. It is taken internally in
doses from 10 drops to a teaspoouful,
It acts directly on the blood and mucous
surfaces of the system. They
offer one hundred dollars for any
case it fails to cure. Send for circulars
and testimonials. Address:
F J Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0.
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for
constipation.
Notice of Dissolution.
Notice is hereby given that the law
firm of Lee & Ask ins was, by mutual
agreement, dissolved on the first day of
March,1910, and that the business will
be Jiereafter conducted by LeRoy Lee.
LeRoy Lee,
U-lG-lt ' HGAsk*ns.
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JKJzSSrSrJSIEsP
Vice President
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purchased the^toc
mie the business a
till be a credit to K
selected the larges
here.
:hose who have noi
i and look over oui
d to pay all in a
iture
ee, S. C.
ANYTH
Eliminate
all Risks
in Buying
Your Piano |
of getting a clieip "'made e
to sell affair." l>y ordering E
a Stieff" or Shaw, the | i- Ej
* os whose name is all K
I the knowledge or gunran- E
tec vou need in making ?
your selection. V
If you buy a Stic 11' or 1
Shaw your piano pun has- js
ing clays are over for lite, B
and year al ter year i your
piano will b- as sweet and !
tuneful as the day you I
bought it. ^
WKITK TODAY. I<
Chas.M.Stieff, |
Maker of the ^
Artistic Stieff, Shaw and
Stieff Selfplayer Pianos
SOUTHERN WAREROOM:
i 5 West Trade Street,
Charlotte, - - N. C.
C. H. WILMOTH.
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Manager.
^final Discharge.
Notice is hereby given that on th<
19th day of March, A D 1910, at
12 o'clock I noon, we will apply toP A!
Brocklnton, Judge of Probate of Wil
liamsburg county, for a final discharge
oo nvA/iiitnro nf t ho ofitoto nf SiiPflh F
Hemingway, deceased.
Geo J Graham,
William D Knox,
M W Rodoers,
W. N. JACOBS,:
ENT
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t the same stand,
ingstree and the su
>t and most compli
t been heretofore vi
r stock, believing tl
lump, we wish t(
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I I First of all, we strive
the people want; then we v
that will make the dollars g
done by selling jjoods for th
the extra profit that must be
counts. Keep an eye on qui
paper from week to week an
will not carry conviction. I
your pockets when you hav<
ters will bristle with choice,:
Ladies' Gauze Tape
worth JOc. *
Pearl buttons at 5c per d<
Adamantine Pins only li
Good Wire Hair Pins, 2
Safety Pins 2c per dozen
Graham Pros' Luha Oil
per cake or 3 cakes for 20c.
Peal Linen Torchon Lac
ed^e only 5c the yard.
45-inch Persian Lawns a
cheap at 25c.
Hair brushes at 10c each
for less than 15c or 20c.
Heavy Plow Shoes for
look cheap at $1.25.
Heavy Oil Grain Shoes
$1.75 we are selling at $1.35.
Men's Heavy Tan Shoes
our price only $1.75.
It will only cost you a x
"foods.
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Lir>ci?z>i
Ladies, we have said be!
leading shades will be the c
for early spring. Consult t
have a beautiful selection of
for vou?to choose from and i
you can get them in the larj
White Linen Suitings 90
, 75c the yard.
Linen Suitings 1 yard w:
l quality at 37? and 50c the yi
Jenkinson
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(III ' KrI
the good S I
next door TP ^
irrounding 1 jwi '
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ste line of uv ^
isiting this & |f|
lat it will !*!
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any |;i
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pork to get them at prices
0 further. This can only be
e CASH, thereby cutting off.
; added for losses by bad ac- v
ads as they appear in this
d see if the prices we quote
t will mean dollars saved in
1 cash to spend. Our coun>nappy,irresistible
bargains.
Neck Vests, 3c each, well
azen that look cheap at 10c. *
c the paper. j
papers lc. J
Butter Milk Toilet Soap, 7c "^|j
:e with insertings to match
t 15c the yard that look quite
i that you can t get elsewhere
men at $1.10 the pair that
that are sold everywhere at
that are well worth $2.25,
risit to our store to see oui
LINENS! ' m
fore that Linens in all the
lUICIL LUlUy 1U1 Liduica OLUI&
he magazines and see. We
Linens in all the new shades
it prices much cheaper than
fe cities.
inches (2? yards) wide, only
Ide, only 2Sc the yard; better