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[Beautiful Spani ' Gives Pra THR^'OI'S prostration is usually the * w result of a vocation which requires ? continual 6train on the nervous system. In such cases it would bo wise if a change of vocation couitl he made. Rut tl is is not always possible and a good tot ic becomes a necessity. Perum; is a vor.ic that invigorates without producing adruu habit. . & '&$$$ W $ I ^lu-. i : " ^ Pro A letter sent to the Peruna Ditik Mts Miss Pilar Monterde, ic u follow*: \1 Teatro Prim 11 The Peruna Drug Mfg. Co., Columbia I 11 lenttcmen. Having used your jut i1 for t ome time, I hare the pleasure ol 11 best tonic I have ever used. ' i 't Is a wonderful fortifier of the i1 crea tes the vitality of the whole bod, < \ the most complete mod permanent rt ' i taste. > f do not hesitate, therefore, to r ( as the best and most pleasant tonic ti * ; 1 Yours very tt COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES Klngatree High School, May 2023--The Programme. The following invitation has been issued by the Kingstree High school -a. .fcj the commencement exercises: "Tke'faculty and graduating class y of the Kingstree High School request the pleasure of your presence at their eomrrencement exercises, to be held in the high school auditorium May 20-23, 1910." Class Officers. Sam P Stackley, President, Vivian J Wheeler, Vice President. Blooma F Kennedy, Secretary, Tornmie M Giiland, Treasurer Class Motto: "Excelsior," Class colors: Garnet and old gold. Class flowers: Cream rose. Class Roll. Toinmie McDowell Gil land Jr., Salutatory. Tyson McClary, Essay, Vivian Wheeler. Essay, Walter Haskell Harper, Essay, Emma Estelle Coward, History, Margaret Emma Cooper, Essay, Frank Judson Rodgers, Essay, Theo Barr Rogers. Essay, Minnie Ruth Bryan, Prophecy, M O'Gilvie Rodgers, Essay, Maude Baker, Essay, Sam P Staekley, Will, : Junius McFadden Mcintosh,Essay, I Blooma Frances Kennedy, Valedictory, Bessie Almvra McKenzie, Essay. Calendar. May 20 8:30 p m?Annual exercises Wee Nee Literary Society. Address by P H Stoll, Esq. May 22, 11 a m?Baccalureate sern on, Rev W B Duncan, Charles ton, S C. M;iy 23, 11 a m?Literary adj dress, Prof D W Daniel, Clemson College, S C. May 23, 8:30 p m?Graduating exercises. The commencement exercises, in, - eluding the commencement sermon, ^ will take place in the handsome and spacious school auditorium. Foley's Kidney Pills contain in concentrated form ingredients of established theapeutic value for the relief of all kidney and bladder ailments. D C Scott. sh Dancer ise to Pe-ru-na. [ Peruna is hot a beverage nor a bitters, 1 but au honest, straightforward tonic that increases the appetite and encourages digestion. There is a great demand for tonics during the depressing heat of summer, and especially in countries where hot weather is ve-y prevalent. Such a demand is exactly met by Peruna. V% < : \ ' .. \ .. i > V : si "V .V: '? ; ; . v.: . .* : >: ' | '&>*:&& \ vlises Feruna as a Tonic. Co., from the popular Spanish danoev, dpal, City of Mexico, Nov. 3,1905. 11 ?.Ohio, U.S.A. j> i tly celebrated remedy, "La Peruna," <| ' Informing you that 1 consider it the <1 i nerves after exhaustion and it in-11 y, and In my own case has produced tstoratlon. It Is also pleasant to the twuiriivnu into i ev an irvuira } iaf fAey ceo possibly take. ' yWOQfertfe. PROGRAMME Bethlehem Union at Bethel Baptist Church, May 27-29, 1910.' Friday, 27th, 11:30 a. m.?Organization. 10:45 a. m.?Devotional Exercises, conducted by A W Rogers. 11 a. m.?Introductory Sermon, by Rev W E Hicks. . Saturday, 2Sth, 10 a. m.?Devotional Exercises, conducted by L. L. Thomas. 10:30 a. m.?First subject: "Is; It according to the Teaching of the Bible for the Church to Use Sunday to Transact Its Secular Business?" Si?eaker. B C Truluck. Second subject: "Should Not at Least All Male Members Remain r.nd Accict in Trancnr'f'iricr thp RnsinpRK ~ ** ? I of the Church at Church Meetings?" Speaker, J F Kickenbaker. Sunday, 29th, 10 a. m. ? Sundayschool hour. 11 a. m ? Missionary Sermon, by Rev T. J. Rooke. For More Than Three Decades. Foley's Honey and Tar has been a household favorite for all ailments of the throat, chest and lungs. For infants and children it is best and j safest as it contains no opiates and no harmful drugs. None genuine but Foley's Honey and Tar in the yellow package. Refuse substitutes. D C Scott. MEN AND WOMEN WANTED. The Government Pays Railway Mail Clerks $800 to $1,200, and Other Employees up to $2,500 Annually. Uncle Sam will hold examinations throughout the country for Railway Mail Clerks, Custom House Clerks, Stenographers, Bookkeepers, Departmental Clerks and other Government Positious. Thousands of appointments will be made.- Any man or woman over 18, in City or Country, can get Instruction and free inform- j ation by writing at once to the bureau of Instruction, 05 N Hamlin Building, Rochester, N. Y. 1-6-tf Foley Kidney Pills are antiseptic, tonic and restorative and a prompt corrective of all *urinary irregularities. Refuse substitutes. D C Scott. | MARK TWADS'S EPIGRAMS. I Humor,Philosophy and Cynic.xsm In Tabloid Form. "To be good is to be noble; but to show others how to be good is ! nobler and no trouble." "Training is everything. The ! peach was once a bitter almond; a cauliflower is nothing but a cabbage with a college education." ; "The autocrat of Russia possesses ! ' more rower than anv other man on the earth; but he cannot stop a isneeze." "Habit is habit, and not to be j flung out of the w indow by any j man, but coaxed down-stairs a step Iat a time." "When I reilect upon the number of disagreeable people who I know have^-?- 1 *""* '~*t?er world, I am mc -ent life." ou will be lonesome. "It . .ic not best that we should all think alike; it is difference of opinion that makes horse races." "Even the clearest and most perfect circumstantial evidence is likeI ly to be at fault, after all, and, therefore, ought to be received with great caution. Take the case of any pencil sharpened by any woman; if you have witnesses, you will find she did it with a knife; but if you take simply the aspect of the pencil you will say she aid it with her teeth." "April 1. This is the day upon which we are reminded of what we are on the other 364." "Adam and Eve had many adventures, but the principal one was, I that they escaped teething." j "There is no character, how so ever good and fine, but it can be ! destroyed by ridicule, how so ever ! poor and witless. Observe the ass, for instance; his character is about perfect; he is the choicest spirit among all the humbler alimals, yet see what ridicule has brought him to. Instead of feeling complimented when we are called an ass, we are left in doubt." "Why is it that we rejoice at a birth and grieve at a funeral'/ It is because we are not the person in- j volved." "When angry, count four; when very angry, sweat." "The holy passion of friendship is of so sweet and steady and loyal and enduring a nature that it will last through a lifetime, if not asked to lend money." "Classic" A book which people praise and don't read." "The man with a new idea is a crank until the idea succeeds." LAME EVERY MORNING A Bad Back is Always Worse in tbe Morning Kingslree People are . Finding Relief. A back that aches all day and causes discomfort at night is usu- j ally worse in the morning. Makes j you feel as if you hadn't slept at all. J Can't cure a bad back until you I cure the kidneys. Doan's Kidney! Piils cure sick kidneys?make you feel bettt r, work better, rest better anil sleep better. Permanent cures in Kingstree prove the merit of Doan's. Mrs M S Montgomery, Railroad Ave., Kingstree. S. C., says: "I can recommend Doan's Kidney Pills h!gh'y in return for the great benerit 1 received from their use. I had a lameness across my loins and such severe backaches that I could not turn in bed. Mornings on arising?1 I was so lame and sore that I could hardly dress myself and it required a considerable effort for me to get about. That my kidneys were out of order was shown by the unnatural appearance of the secretions. Doan's Kidney Pills, procured from Scott's Drug Store, not only drove away the backache, but restored my kidneys to a normal condition." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name?Doan's? and take no other. A Regular Tom Boy was Susie?climbintr trees and fences, jumping ditches, whittling, j always getting scratches, cuts, sprains, bruises, bumps, burns or scalds. But laws! Her mother just applied Bucklen's Arnica Salve and cured her quick. Heals everything healable?Boils, Ulcers, Eczema, Oldaoores, Corns or Piles. Try it. 25c at M L Allen's. ' Bwrnrafeigyj.-nnnr I B "I was very nervous," j| Si writes Mrs. Mollie Mirse, Eft j ? of Carrsviile, Ky., "had If palpitation of lite heart, B5 and was irregular. *. "On the advice of Mrs. Hattie Cain i took 2 bot- $? Eg ties of Cardui and it did $? || me more good limn any $ 8p medicine I ever took. pg |S "I am 44 years old and g |$| the change has not left gj Eme, but 1 am lots better j since taking Cardui." j The Woman's Tonic I Cardui is advertised and Rj sold by its loving friends. P? The lady who advised |& Mrs. Mirse to take Cardui, [ft had herself been cured of Ijt serious female trouble, by jgj Cardui, so she knew what Re Cardui would do. R If Cardui cured Mrs. f? Cain and Mrs. Mirse, it Eg surely will cure you too. |P Won't you try it? <p. Please da || : FARMING LANDS WANTED j j ?? : I I have many applications ami can make a J Quick Sale | | o 1 your property at J i High Prices. ! : : a Give me a description and price * ot your land for sale. I J, D. GILLAND, : Broker, | t KINGSTREE. - - S C. tnnKittn xjlxxxx H WANTED: ? H 8 to lO Head K | | |j Hides Wanted, ? Green and Flin\ ^ H Apply P* ^ Epps' Market, H ^ Kingstree, S. C. ? 4 .^I-Jyr ? nr nr ^ . r rr :r :t: nr nt n\/r: J-JL flWMWMBBM?MB 111 mms B&aAAAa I ! IHEWCJIMVVHtr! : ^ColdsESS AWP AILTH ffOAT ANO IL'HC TBOUSUESl )?m?awn 111?UKJMmr-TnMLMTO'j GUARANTEED SA T/ftACTORYf , O/? MONEY J, j ANTONTwTcil j are headquarters for every- j? j tiling in the i ^1 Fruit and Grocery Line J We also keep a complete line o L ij All Kinds of Soft Drinks. ^ j We handle on SATURDAYS . ]2 ^ THE FINEST MULLETS p vj obtainable. 1/ HIGHEST PRICES PAID ? J fo~ U J COUNTRY PRODUCE. ' ^ A share of your patronage is R ^ earnestly solicited. j. j Anderson, Spring & Co., |? H KINGSTREE, S. C. ^ TT^rr^^rrrrTr^^rTtTrTrrr Notice of Election. By order of the f'oun'y Board of Education of Williamsburg county an election will beheld at Prospect schoolhouse.near Leo,SCfon Tuesday,May 81, 1910. to determine whether an additional tax of five (5) mills shall be levied for school purposes in School District No 26. Th<>se in favor of such levy will vote "yes"and (hoseopposed will vote "no." All qualified electors in said district will he allowed to vote and the Trustees will act as managers. , J J Eaddy, Walter Poston, j S D Hanna, Jr, I Trustees Sehool District No 26. 5-12-2t FOLEY'S 0RIN01AX4HVE r Stomach Trovbix and .Constipation I Battle k f. @ Low quarters t'or men, la jgj celel rated shoe needs no n ? Prices That C ? Fine 1 I SHI ? that we at | Selling at a ? jgj it will pay you to IDry G @ as we ? Something for @ ? 10,000 y | White and Che I at ? Bargain ? . ??? ^ If you % Something G ? /">o11 itc 11n on/t lira iiri 11 Aa\\ ^ van uj up anu tvv win uvu Urn I BARGAIN ? | Rib Stew Beef Jj Mutton?hind quart FftTO mifll'f VA. V/ V | >< '(She People' ? H. A. MILLER, | KINGSTREE GRADED A [ Kingstree, | High School 1 ? Boys and Girls prepared for < f PURE WATER, { HEALTHFUL LOCATION, \ HIGH SCHOOL ANNEX recently C and spacious Auditorium, f AMPLE ROOM FOR B< I TEEMS KEA I Spring Term I Wednesday, \ For information apply to I J. G. COLBERT, C Superintendent. f Kingstre< Ifc w"J >.*?!?.*?!?.*?!?.'?!?.'?!? ;e Shoes. | dies and children/ This ? ^commendation. jgj !an't Be Beat. .? ?? ? w ,ne ?* w RTS | e ?. i Sacrifice. j| ? == @ look over our jgj 0 od 5,'i 7 6* have (gr* Everybody. @ @ _ ards of .? ck Homespun | @ v-. <s> D??2 v ri itw, (S) |k tod to Eat, | ver the goods promptly. $ ml HOUSE. { ?:?:?:?:?:?:@:@:?:?: ice Hind Quarter Steak, ? d Round, at 15c pound. ? i Quarter Steaks and j? it 12^c pound. ? - 1 Oc pound * * ^ f>r - 15c iumnd: er 12'c " ? 2 ? s Market, jj Proprietor. ^ NO HIGH SCHOOL, 1 s. c. | Department} College or for Business Life. \ EIGHT INSTRUCTORS, $ FINE MUSIC DEPARTMENT, f completed with beautiful \ DARDING PUPILS,* ) SONABLE \ """" i Begins I January 5. I E. C. EPPS, | Clerk Board Trustees. * S. C. | i-i