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INDRFWS ACCENTS. in?Doar Wedding?Death a Child?Personal Notes. irews. May 2:?A beautiful j1 og was solemnized at St I Methodist church Monday April 25, the contracting i being Mrs M S Hutson, of aco^nd M c Bachman Doar nrcretfiWn. Rev W H Hodges j' | [Georgetown performed the ceref Liy. Dr T R Howell acted as fet man and Miss Hattie Tutle atDded the bride as maid of honor, pe church^ as tastefully decorated i(h flow ; and evergreens, le ^ was attended by quite of relatives and friends, j ng a large nnmber of | ;town people. Immediately ^ le ceremony the happy couple , )r 'Georgetown for a few ; visit, after which they will ? to their home at Andrews. 3t was precipitated here d nights last week and wrought m havoc. Many acres of cotton t have to be re-plan ted. The icr has changed warmer but | dry for crops to recover the { ire from the cold. M e home of Mr and Mrs W S B in was saddened by the death R eir little girl .aged three months. V ittle one died on Sunday, May 9 o'clock a m. The pangs of B >w attending the death of these ones is known only to those v who have suffered them. We can B only say, as one of old: "The Lord Hkiveth; the Ix>rd taketh away; Bblessed be the r:ame of the Lord." | Several delegates from here atHbended the county convention in ^Kingstree Monday,including Messrs * D W Avant.G W Camlin and others. * Mr G C Parsons of Georgetown { was noted on our streets one day t last week. } ~ - _3fie supreme court has affirmed ! decision of the circuit court in ? Bigham-Avant case. It is said s it an appeal will be made to the ] preme court on other grounds, t r /* ese young men nave our sympa- y, but we fear that they will lose ? { it in. the end. t Soi^ weeks ago mention of our 1 Ate-iaws was made in this cor- ' ispondence. Now a word concern- | ignational laws. If the protective ( "**"*Tl?rwere be neficial to our people j re could not have, too much pro- i ection, but if the policy of protec- ^ ion benefited everyone alike many j /ho now favoi it would not want ^ t. Why does the North want pro- < ection? Because it gives the few ] ipecial privileges which are denied j Jie many. The favored class clamor J for the graft they get out of it; for ( this reason the many should not ] submit. The direct result of high < protection is to stifle competition and create monopolies. It is better J to protect the people from monopoly than to protect monopoly from the people. That is why the South objec.s to a protective tariff, as it is called, which is nothing more than legalized graft and stealing. Subscriber. Lake City Well Represented. The commencement exercises of the South Carolina Medical College ! took place last evening in Charles- ! ton, at the Academy of Music, when eight young men were graduated < in pharmacy and thirty-seven graduates in medicine received their di- 1 i plomas. Among the doctors were . noted the following from Williamsburg county: W E Whitlock.of Scranton; L C Floyd, L H Thomas, L W Moore and F D Rodgers of Lake s. City. \ No graduates in pharn cy were i oted from Williamsburg. Uoi Fondles a Cblid. V In Pittsburg a savage lion fondled ithe hand that a child thrust into his cage. Danger to a child is some* times great when least regarded. Often it comes through Colds, Croup, and Whooping Cough. They slay thousards that Dr King's New Discovery could have saved. "A "T .few doses cured our baby of a very bad case of Croup," writes Mrs R Flovio nf Flat Rm?lf K C., "We always give it to him i when he takes cold. It's a wonderi ful medicine for babies." Best for I Coughs, Colds, LaGrippe, Asthma, Hemorrhages, Weak Lungs. 50c. 1.00. Trial bottle Jree. Guaranteed by M L Allen. I Pity* TIs, 'TIs True. Is there getting to be a dearth o thought among the newspaper me of South Carolina? From glancin, through the editorial columns o the weekly press of the last fe\ weeks we are impressed most forci bly with the fact that the editor are using a great deal of syndicat and stock stuff in their editoria columns. Some of this matter is sent out b? an Illinosian. claiming to be "th( ?ditor'sbest friend," and wesuppos< tie is when he gets a few of thes editors' hard earned dollars for hi own use. These editorials are no jxpressions of thought that shouh ?race the editorial columns of i lewspaper with a strong and aler Drained man in the editorial chair They are all right for fillers ane 'sandwiched" matter, but they ar< Failures in the editorial columns. Won't the editors using thi: natter think a minute and refleci lpon the showing it is making oi ^hem in the eyes of the fellows vho are on to the game? The stocl Dooks sold are the same everywhere md just recently the same article vord for word, has appeared double eaded in several of the strongesi japers in the State in the same veek. A little independent thoughl md expression will be better foi ;he newspaper fraternity than the ising of this matter.?Brand villi Tour ml. COMFORTING VOIDS. lany a Kligstree Household VIII FIi< Them Se. To have the pains and aches of t Dad back removed; to be entirelj .ree from annoying, dangerous uri lary disorders is enough to make iny kidney sufferer grateful. Tc all how this great change can be Drought about will prove comfort nf innOTgtrM ilg WUIUO IV 11VU1U&WUO VA AMMQWW* v? eaders. P 0 Falkenstein, 415 Darlingtor itreet, Florence, S C, says: "Doan'i Kidney Pills are in my opinion, ar ;xcellent remedy. I suffered almosl instantly from a dull > ache in the .mall of my back. I alsfo had sharp, ihooting pains in my loins and up6i irising in the morning I was very ame and sore. It was quite a whilt before the stiffness and soreness lisappeared. I finally came to the inclusion that my kidneys were disordered, as the secretions wer< lighly colored and contained sedi nent. I used a box of Doan'i Kidney Pills and they acted prompt y, removing the lameness and soreless from my back and regulating the passages of the kidney se ?a- v? _? .reiiuns. IUU ttic at uutiwj IA publish my statement in return foi the benefit 1 have received fron Doan's Kidney Pills." For sale by all dealers. Price 5< cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo New York, sole agents for the Unit ?d States. Remember the name?Doan's? and take no other. The Census Man! There ain't no use in dodgin' Nor hidin' in ihe woods, For ihe census man is on thejobHe's surely got the g?>ods. He gets 'em in the country And he gets 'em in the town? You'd just as well surrender When the census man'6 around. Tbe High Cost of LiTing Increases the price of many nec cssities without improving the qual ity. Foley's Honey and Tar main tains its high standard of excellent* and its great curative qualities with out any increase in cost. It is th< best remedy for coughs, colds croup, whooping cough and all ail ments of the throat,chest and lungs The genuine is in a yellow package Refuse substitutes. D C Scott. 70LETT HONEMM The original LAXATIVE eoueb remedy. Far coofhe, eelde, throat ud leaj treablee. Vo opiate*. Noo-aicobolia Qood for everybody. Bold every where The genuine FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR I* fa a Yellow package. Refuse eabatitataa Prepared only by Foley A Company, Chicago* D. C. Scatt. FOLEYS KIDNEYPMJ fee backache kiomcvsamb bckddcp i ~JEr"? JE g (Prickly Anil, Poke f ??KAKR5 POSITIVE CURES OT y , M- ' j. 'anor'loroeP. P. P. Mnpleni'. . vnibl-:?tlon, and prescribe it with M s c'axt uatUfaclloa for the curee of au ^ 0 ' -rajs and etagea of Primary, Seoondary . '. v:..:.ry Svphilia, Byphilltlo Rhen 1 -- ? e #~1 - rn?,-* rnr,A l.'.i-'siiit cx.ru?aiuui? c.'-T3io auu M dj.i'iulur Swellings, Rheumatism, Kid -?ov C^mplaintr, oldChronio Uloera that ^ : CATARRH ' a-wbaasaaBMHHHMi # f bar--ealsted all treatment. Catarrh, 8kln j Oikww, Eczema, Chronio Female ^ Complaints, Mercurial Poison, Tatter, % a Gculdhaad, etc., ate. ? t P. P. P. i? a pomrfnl tonlo and an ^ ozcellant appiOser, building np the * TBtcm rapidl* If you are i weak and ? 1 feeble, and laei needy try P. P. P., and ? N RKEU. 3 * 1 fcfcfcS-SSSfeeSSS ;jf WHY P/ t yi When I will sell you a' 1 i ^ and lend you money to t $ and sell lands anywhere ; J FOE S ' $ Six lots on Railroad ay ill North Kingstree. $ One 6-room dwelling h iL 179 acres near Rome, S 1- J 11: u? ^ rour-room uwcuui^ nu I farm cleared, 1,200 acres near Rome, i buildings. r \jfr One four-room dwellii ; ^ with barn and stables. ; i|jr One seven-room two-s ' U/ lot, barn and stables, ah - $ tree Hi^h school. Forsa ' $ ^ SEE ME FOR Ql ;S P- A. AL ; i "Real Bsta Kings tree, i :P? > ZsENT FREE to anyone ; ^Watches, > uf Diamonds. ? 5 Plated Ware and - 9) We got up this catal yPwill take pleasure in s fl ProsPective customer. 3 If in a hurry write w fvthe article will follow i ^Stephen Th J) 257 KING STREET e 232 : ci The Largest . AT Dry Goods, Carpets, i I ll Write for i Try us on a A i r b cpcpiaii balance of i olluimli on sale at t LABI i / K JE* WtL Boot and Potnaalum.) ALL rOBKO AJTD 8TAGE3 OP ? 70a "will regain fleth and atrength. Waste of energy end all diseases resulting p6P from overtaxing the systsm arc cored by the nee of P. P. P. Ladieewboee ayatemaerepclsonedand 9 whose blood i> in en impure oondl tiondne to menetrnel Irregularities ere pecnllerly benefited by the wonderful tonic and g SCROFULA blood cleansing properties of P. P. P, ? Prickly Ash. Pake Boot end Potassium. Sold by all Drngglsta. SI F> V. LIPPMAN I Proprietor | Savannah, Ca. IATISIW * IyrINWi lot in the town of Kingstree ifi build on same. I also buy jji in the State. ijf\ J enue. 29 acres of land in # m louse, barn and stables. . C. $ iuse and out-houses,1-horse jfi * S-horse farm clea/ed, four (fl m ig and four acres of land ffi ? itory dwelling on 1-2 acre out 150 yards from Kings- ifi le on easy terms. Afjl JICK BARGAINS. ^ jg SBROOK, S te Broker" ? - - S. C. * S9S9S9S9S9S9SS L CATALOGUE] i wanting to get prices on m Jewelry, # Silver Ware, j Fine Toilet Articles. J logue at a big expense and W. ending a copy free to any y 5 just what you want and J next mail or express. J. O D I iomas oc oroMft CHARLESTON. S. C. J JIS COI & 234 KING STREET AND 203 ARLESTOFS GREA Wholesale and Retail WHOLESALE OR RETAIL WE Notions, Matting Floor Coverir Samples, fail Order. ^T *- ? ?- ? m ?/ l>ew Dargauis cvt Ol'R LADIES' SPRING TAILOR-.M ES' AND CHILDREN'S HEADY Satisfaction or \fmjwm McCALL PATTERNS Celebrated for style, perfect fit, simplicity ?m reliability nearly 40 years. Sold in near! erery city and town in the United States an< Canada, or by mail direct. More sold thai /I any other mate, dena lor ircc wtuuuguv McC ALL'S MAGAZINE More subscribers than any other fashioi magazine?million a month. Invaluable. Lai est styles, patterns, dressmaking, millinery plain sewing, fancy needlework, hairdressing etiquette, good stories, etc. Only 50 cents year (worth double), including a tree pattern Subscribe today, or send for sample copy wonderful inducements 10 Agents. Postal brings premium catalogue * and new cash priae offers. Address TIE HcCAU CO.. SSI*Ml W.37thSt. MIW YOU Registration Notice. The office ol the Supervisor of Reg istration will be open on the 1st Mon day in each month for the purpose o: registering any person who is qualified as follows: Who shall have been a resident o: the State for two years, and of tb< county one year, and of the polling pro cinct in which the elector offers t< vote four months before the day o: election, and shall have paid, si: months before, any poll tax then dui and payable, and who can both rea< and write any section of the constitn tion of 1896 submitted to him by thi Supervisors of Registration, or whi can show that he owns, and bis p&i< all taxes collectable on during thi present year, piopertr in this Stat< assessed at three hundred dollars 01 more. J. Y. McGILL, r iapk nf Rnird i euro Office over Slmgletary Building. Phone 14 M. A. WOODS, DENTIST. LAKE CITY. - S.( CLAYTON & COOKE, attorneys-at-lAw, lake city, ... s c Office In Singleterr Building. Spec 1*1 Attention to Collection. . '2-45-01 W. Leland Taylor, DENTIST. Office over Dr W V Brockington's Store KINGSTREE, - S. f. 5-21-tf.^ M. D. NesmitL - pENTIST, LAKE CITY. - - - S. C ) j W. L. BASS ( Attorney at Law j LAKE CITY. S. C. i Dr R J McCab* * ? I Dentist | masTm - s. c ) J. D. MOUZON'S BARBER SHOF k ?in the? I Kellakai Hotel / is equipped with up-to-date a] f pliances. Polite Service. t ompetei (Workmen. 5?8-08. JEN & MEETING STREET, CHARLES' T DEPARTMENT, SI MAIL ORDER HOUl OFFER THE LARGEST VARIE Shoes, ^ s, Upholstt igs of all kinds Visit our S :ry hour of the d ADE WORSTED SUITS ARE NOW -TO-WEAH GARMENTS A St your Money E Hacker . Mfg. Co Iscoc essorsto GEO. S. HACKER & SON CHARLESTON* S. C. H LXMimo 1 WE MANUFACTURE i Doors. Sash and -Blinds; Columns . and Balusters; Grilles and Gable Ornaments; Screen Doors and?Windows. WE DEAL IN Glass. Sash Cord and Weights. Paint Your Buggyl 1 Wp ran make it look like new ' Any ! nr. tin, ml \ ' or other vehicle i lopnved 1011 Per Cut. B in appearance by painting. r Also I WlCk8lll^> lirseshMlif , ^?4h4iNi i. WWOT W J9HHr Repair W#rk nskiH ?, * tice. : Bring Us Your Work. W. M. Vause&Son ? 6-10-tf 1 ' ''' Trespass Notice I hereby forbid all persons from trespassing on my lands in any way, shape !. or form; further, I forbid any surveyor from running lines between me and W ? H Walters without my tconsent or my v Plata, i Cestrt Dukes. Zeb, S C, April 18, 1910. 4-21-4i Kingstree CAMP NO* 27. UEM *V JwU 1 it tad 3rd Mcaday "! vISB&flP^ D m'*i>u ^th<Mk ) 1\T?\c^BB TQwSU V 1*1 ting chopper* enr1 A \^gwnwmjw dl&lly invited to com \^f^s?3> fS*y optnd alton ?*toaf N>f#B> w or hong about on tag V^r ^ limb*. ;# Thos. McCutchin, 27 12m. Con. Con*. m FOB SALE. Brick Id any quantity to suit purcha* er. The Best Dry Press Machine mad#. a: 3B3E3XC2C. v " Special shapes made to order. Corr*pondenee solicited before placing your 5 orders. W. R. KUNk. _ A OKDAK , . >yd SWAMP ), ^ CAMP. No 43# G K R^BKOT^ CO., I ton, s. c. rORE. SE in the South. ties of lillinery, jry Goods, > tore when you come to the City. - lay. Half Price f 'EGIALTY. ? " lack."