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CATARRH DE M Removed Catarrh, I Mr.'Joseph H. Conlan, 487 7th Ave., "I suffered from catarrh which co ikened my entire system. J i "I am now cured and cheerful in sp ' | na, which hat: cured me effectually and 11 "My only regret is that I did not < | avoided all my previous suffering and 1 Torpid Liver, Stomach Trouble. ! Mr. James O'Byrne, 626 Madison St., Topeka, Kas., conductor Sante Fe Kailway and member Order of Railway Conductors, writes: "I suffered with a torpid liver and VHIU1WJU liIUUUIC.) Tf U1V1I Uiauv ui j wtu plexion very sallow, and I felt miserable and tired all the time. "An aunt wrote me that she w&s taking Peruna with such good results that! she advised me to try it, and I finally bought a bottle, although I disliked to take patent medicines. "However, 1 found Peruna very agreeable to take, and effective, as I felt better in a week. .T took only five bottles in all and I found that was all I needed. "I am most grateful to you for what your medicine h is done for me." i Dysentery Entirely Relieved. Mr. W. N. Casey, Leamington, III., 1writes: "In two weeks after beginning your ^Jveaunent 1 was well. I used nine botH Scranton N^tes. HI ' anton, April 5:?Mrs Griffin j H >rth Carolina has been visit-! HjHtttV brother, Mr W J Willough-! H Pate has installed a hand- j ? oda fourt in his \lrug store, j Ola Coward of Lake City | j ^ tie guest of Mrs P S Wall bun- j f*;V * 'J * Mrs J F Proctor is visiting her > parents at Olarta. I Mr J M Parker made a busi- J ness trip to Giarleston the first of the week. , Mr Joe Gaskins was taken MonIday to the hospital in Charleston < for treatment. He was accompanied by his physician, Dr C H Pate. ] Mr J F Proctor will move his I picture tent to Lake City this week. W. E. C. April Salesday. Monday, salesday, brought a 1 1 small crowd to town. Two tracts (< , of land were sold, as follows: j1 | Foreclosure side, S B Poston 1 Tvs .Victoria G&inus et al, 42 acres, j1 T ^bought by Cooper Bros for $400. ' jerk's sale, F Rhem & Sons vs 5 J W McAllister, 46 acres, bought ' by LeRoy Lee, attorney, for $50. ( Gerk of County Commissioners ? -tr 1 ? i iiammet onercu mi Iiuu saic ltclonffing to the county, which was ( knocked down to the Greelyville ' livestock Co., per E B Rhodus, for 1 $77.50. . MEN AND WOMEN WANTED. Tie Government Pays Railway Mail; Clerks $800 to $1,200, and Other Employees up to $2,500 Annually. 1 1 Uncle Sam will hold examinations . nghout the country for Railway .1 Clerks, Custom House Clerks, 'f *>grapher3, Bookkeepers, Departal Clerks and other Government ions. Thousands of appointirJll he made. Anv man or \ ' i over 18, in City or Country, jU et Instruction and free inform1 * by writing at ouce to the Bu'! of Instruction, 95 N Hamlin Building, Rochester, N. Y. 1-6-tf ' Foley's Kidney Remedy will cure < any case of kidney and bladder , trouble not beyond the reacH of medicine. No medicine can do more. 1 D C Scott. ! . % STROYED I Y APPETITE.! " I PERU" -.A rarely fails to restore the appetite. Immediately upon beginning-et"* use of Peruna patients begin j toe* t aud digest. This is the universal ^testimony, coining from all parts of the civilized world. "Catarrh is a very frequent cause of iw.*of appetite anddisturbeddigestion. I The beneficial influence of Peruna on | catarrli completely restores the appetite in such ca.-es. To prod the digestive organs with ! medicines that are merely stimulants is a poor way to remedy such cases. "I am now cured and cheerful in spirits, ail through the agency of Peruna, which has cured me effectually and restored my appetite. "My only regret is that I did not use Peruna scener and I would have avoided all my pre( vious suffering and misery." fP ?Mr. "foscph //. Conlan. Restored Appetite. Brooklyn, N. Y., writes: j> mpletely destroyed my appetite and \ irits, all through the agency of Peru-1[ restored my appetite. |i use Peruna sooner and I would have t\ nisery." ties of Peruna. My case was bowel trouble or dysentery. "I also tried Peruna for a cough, according to directions, and it exceeds any cough syrnp I ever u?ed. "1 wish every one afflicted would gir< Peruna a trial." Pe-ru-na as a Tonic. Capt. R. B. Smith, Greensboro, Ga^ writes: "After using several bottles of Peruna I can recommend it as one of the best 1 L 11-1? ? A A I camrru uicuiuiucb uu iuc uiai aci* as m tonic it has no equal. "Peruna is all that is claimed for it.w Catarrh of Stomach. Mr. Henry Neely, First Lieutenant, Co. MF," 86th Regiment, O. V. I., Box 623, Trenton, Mo., writes: "1 suffered for years with catarrh of the stomach. Seeing an advertisement of Peruna, I bought a bottle and every do6e made ma feel better. Seven bottles completely cured me." RURAL TEACHERS* ASSOCIATION I Programme of Meeting to BeHeld at JohnsonvlUe April 30. Prayer?Rev T J Clyde. "Nature's Aid in Teaching Geography"?Miss Lula Derham. Instrumental Solo?Miss Lee Parker. "Teaching of History in Public Schools"?Miss Christine Dillard. "English Grammar?Essential Basis for Advanced Study"?Prof J E Crouch. Instrumental Duet?Misses Lillian Farr, Lula Derham. "Care of the Pupils' Health at School"?Prof 0 M Mitchell. Instrumental Solo ? Miss Ruby Litttle. Business Session. Klngstree's Flourishing Banks. i The showing made by Kingstrw's two banks in their recently publish?d statements is worthy of attention, being the surest indication of the prosperous condition that obtains generally in our community. It is by? far the most creditable showing yet made at the corresponding season of the year by ?ither of these institutions. Taking the figures published lest veek we have for the two banks combined: Loans and discounts, ?.534,551.39; surplus fund, $23,000; jndivided profits, $12,212/77; individual deposits, $409,457.27. Total Combined Resources, $517,568.07. Approaching Nuptials. Friends of the contracting parties have received the following invitation: Mr amlM rs Alexander >1 oKnigl^tGordon request the honor of your presence at the marriage of their daughter Esther to Mr Samuel Keels Broekinton on Wednesday afternoon. April 20, 1910 at 2 o'clock # Kingstree, S C Just received?a beautiful line of wedding stationery and i new series of "Engravers Old English'* type. You can't tell it frong? engraving. Give ? ArJoe. cnf icforfinn Lib )UUI Uiuti, ouuoiuvuvu. guaranteed. FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK. Lake City's Financial Institution Makes Splendid Showing. Lake City. March 30:?The fifth annual meeting <>f the stock-holders of the Farmers' and Merchants' Bank was held yesterday. The meeting was well attended. The report of the cashier. T J Cottingham, who came to the hank a little over a year ago. was very good. The deposits now were shown to be 6164,413.14 as against 681,018.-' 47 on the same day of last year.' Net earnings for the year of 65,001.00, a little over 20 per cent, on I uie capnai siuck, wt'ic rcpuricu. , It was unanimoqsjy decided to pass $5,000 to tht ? ing the bap-' o pi show ^K^\)00 with a cap.. 000. Thf "following stock-holt th ^ted directors for the en- ( sui. : J S McClam, S B Poston, J C Young, Chas M Kelley, T J Cottingham, B W Stewart and J D McClam. Immediately after the stockholders adjourned a meeting of the directors was held and the following officers were chosen: J S Mcclam, president; S B Poston, vice ; president; T J Cottingham, cashier; H F Fenegan, assistant cashier. Though established only a a few years, by conservative business methods and courteous attention to the needs of its customers this bank has grown to be one of the largest and strongest in the county. \ . Hymeneal. Married?On Tuesday, April 5, 1910, at 10 o'clock a m, at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs M S Montgomery, Kingstree, S C., Miss Mamie Montgomery and Mr Robert H Godwin, Rev E E Ervin officiating. Watch ForTha Cornet The Red Dragon of the sky. Watch the children for spring ivuicrhs nnd mlds. Carpful mothers keep Foley's Honey and Tar in the house. It is the best and safest prevention and cure for croup where the need is urgent and immediate relief a vital necessity. Its prompt use has saved many I little lives. Contains no opiates or harmful drugs. Refuse substitutes. D C Scott. "One-School" DistrictsFor several years I have urged the forming of "one-school" districts and the levy of a special school tax. To my previous reasons for advising this is added a recent and strong one, viz: The policy of the Legislature to give aid only to those weak schools that levy a special tax, and the regulation by the State board of education allowing aid to only one school in a district. I believe this plan will be permanent, and sincerely hope that I ???- iw La 1 o*?rrn o/?Laa! Jc_ ! UUI patiuua 111 U1C iai ovuwt vim | tricts will take steps at once looking towards one school district and the voting of a special tax. The plan is simple: Outline in a petition to the county board of education the territory desired in the new district(which should contain from 15 to 20 square miles), having it signed by one-third | or more of the electors and free-! holders in said territory, and unless there are special reasons against the: forming of such a district the petition will be granted. To such dis-; tricts the State aid will be as much as they raise by special taxation, but not to exceed $100.00. I will be glad to attend anv meetings called for the purpose of considering changes along this line. J G McCullough, Supt Education Williamsburg Co. 3-31-3t Kingstree c/1MPNO*27* U niirmM r lst and 3rd Mondaj J NEHIhm II Nights In each \\^8B mS/Hli Visiting choppers cordiall? Invited to com* un and sit on & Ktnmr of hang about on the Thos. McCutchen, 2712m. Con. Com. Notice- ' Notice is hereby given that I will be at the Lower Bridge on Black river on Friday, 2?th day of April, at 11 o'clock a m, to let out contract to repair sa?d bridge, also to repair causeway bridges. J J Graham, >-31-3t Road Engineer. 1 <* m : 4 WANTED: ? I 3 t2 71 8 to lO Head n | jBeef C attle j| I i| Every WeeK. |i 1 Highest Cash Prices. j;. rl ?? r I A,so h H Hides Wanted, H Green and Flint. j; i H h H Apply H H Epps* MarKet, H j") Kingstree, S. C. } U a"S,-,>r ' | -??-?? ? ! J BUY A I I BUICR : vaufomobile for pleasure or busi- * ness.rapid transit,durability and 4 service, , Best and Most Efficient Car I j J on the market by actual test. * NINE DIFFERENT STYLES ; I from 4 $1,000 to 91,750. t Demonstrations given at any | 4 time. i I J, D, GILLAND, j t Agent Wtlliansburg County, t t KINGSTREE, S C. i 'PHONE i J Pressing Club J ^ WHEN YOlKCLOTHKS NEED ? $ Cleaning, Pressing or Dyeing. $ $ 'PHOSK NO. 93. ^ iSATISFACTION GUARANTEED, t ^ Club Kato - - ?I.OO per Month \ J Pressing Suit .... 50c f J Cleaning and Pressing Suit, .5c J i J ALTERATIONS A SPECIALTY. J ! vt v\wv\v\v\v\v\w\v\v\S The Thrice-a-Week World. I WITHOUT A RIVAL IN ITS FIELD. The Largest, Cheapest and Best Newspaper Published at the Price. Read in Every English-Speaking Counlry It has invariably l?een the great ettort of the Thi ice-a-Week edition 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 f >r that reason it has aehiev_j _ ~ i. fU a JlOSlllOII >villl LUC JJUUIli; UillLjUl" among papers of its class. The subscription season is now at hand and this is the best offer that will be made to you. If you want the news as it realiv is. subscribe to 'lie Thrice-a-Week edition of the New York World, which comes to y??u every other day except Sunday, and is thus practically a daily at the ' price of a week 1 v. ( The Thrice-a. Week World's regular I subscription price is only $1.00 per year, and this pays for 137 papers. We offer this unequalled newspaper and The County Record together for one year for one year for $1.75. The regular subscription price of the two papers is $2.00. I ANDERSON, SPRING & GO. $ J are headquarters for every- |? t thing in the ^ ^ Fruit and Grocery Line ? J We also keep a complete line of K All Kinds of Soft Drinks. ij We handle on SATURDAYS fc ^ THE FINEST MULLETS ? j obtainable. r HIGHEST PRICES PAID ? * f?r K ] COUNTRY PRODUCE. ?| A share of your patronage is r a| earnestly solicited. |? j Anderson, Spring & Co., j? jj| KINGSTREE, S. C. ? NoticeNotice is hereby Igiven that I will be at the following places, on the dates below given, to let out contracts for the public roads: 1. Greelyville, for Hope township, Friday, April 15,1910, 2- Salters Depot, for Laws township, Saturday, April 16. 1910. 3. Taft, forPenu township, Monday April 18, 1910. 4. Hinnant's Store, for Suttons towrship, Tuesday, April 19, 1910. 5. Trio, for Anderson township, Wednesday, April 20, 1910. 6. Moore's X Koads. for Sumter township, Friday, April 22, 1910. 6>?. Mouzons P O, Saturday, April 23, 1910. 7. Nexsen's store, for King township, Monday, April 25, 1910. ? H r. flravsnn's store, for Turkev township, Tuesday. April 20,1910 Each meeting held at 11 o'clock a m. J J Graham, Road Engineer. March 28, 1910. ? 3-3l-2t FOLE YS KIDNEY PILLS fos Bmmcnc Kiomcvsamo Buoou @:?:@?:?:?:?:?:@??:? i Battle Axe (?j Low quarters for men, ladie: gj celel rated shoe needs no recoi ? Prices That Can ? /cC S Fine line 1 SHIR <?, that we are j| Selling at a ? ? ? jgj it will pay you to loo ID ry G( ? . g as we hav ? . Something for <E ? ===== @ 10,000 yard 1 While and Check j?j at ? Bargain [ ? ? ft If you wai ffii 1 Something Goo (S) ^ call us up and we* will deliver rm 1 BARGAIN @?:?;?:?:?:@:?.?:?:?:@: 8 POULTRY DRESSE ^ We are rece 2 * Fresh Pork, Sausage i 49 three times per week. ( 49 1 HINGSTREE GRADED AND \ Kingstree, 5 ? High School D( f Boys and Girls prepared for Col i PURE WATER, EM s HEALTHFUL LOCATION, Fl } HIGH SCHOOL ANNEX recently cc { and spacious Auditorium. AMPLE ROOM FOR BOAI > TEEMS REAS( | Spring Term E ? Wednesday, J s For information apply to j J. (j. COLBERT, 1 { Superintendent. f ' Kingstree. y ' Jr :?:?:?:?:@:?:?:@:@ "Nil Shoes, | > and children. This ? umendation. @ t Be Beat* ? ? ' "I ITS i , Sacrifice. ? @ : ? 1 . ...A. A... K UVCI UUI ^ l ) od s,j? . 7@ e ' . ? Iverybody. @ @ s of : Homespun; ft 5nces. ? ' ? nt ? g d to Eat, 1 l the goods promptly, ft ins i HUUSt. i ?:?:?:@:?:@:?:?:?: ? i T \ EOPLE'S MARKET, I FILLER, Proprietor, ' It lways on hand iSS BEEF mo PORK | ) D TO ORDER. ST .* iv...? ; Liver Puddifig ? 3ive me a trial. ^ || I HIGH SCHOOL, i. c. I epartment) lege or for Business Life.} 3HT INSTRUCTORS, \ NE MUSIC DEPARTMENT, i )ropleted with beautiful f RDING PUPILS. )NABLE, 1 I lectins I January 5. | E. 0. EPPS, ;j Clerk Board Trustees, i S.C. | ' ' V V'4 y 1 ' r * Lj }f J t j? f ^ YWy