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f Som *4*2. 36 inch White Madras 10c, f< 36 inch Best Bleached 10c, f< ^ 40 inch White Lawn 9c, forr , 36 Inch Best Percale 9c. fori 47 inch Flouncing 72c. forme I 27 inch Flouncing 49c, forme WALfc I S ^ * ? *$*?^?J-?2-??,-Z.? TRUSTEES APPOINTED tFor School Districts of YVilllamsfcurg County to Serve Two Years. District No 1. John B Gamble, Kingstree; Ed King, S H Boyd, Greelyville. District No 2. W N Clarkson, Julius P Gamble, S A Graham. Heinemann. District No 3. V E Lifrage, Salters; S E McCollough, Ervin R Rowell, Taft. District No 4. $ P Cooper, Suttons; S B Gordon, Jjenud: S R Walters. Suttons. District No 5. H 11 Boyd. .Martin l. Boyu, mo, J L Blakeiey, Trio, R F I). District No d. II M Thomas, M H Floyd. E Asberry Dennis, JiakeCity. District No >*. W J Smiley, Lake City; W J McQam, C L Burgess, Mouzons. District No 7. J P Shaw, T Olin Epps, D Henry Hanna, Kingstree. District No S. Wade O Camlin, T K Smith, R W Smith, Bloemingvale. District No 9. J W Marshall, Morrisville; W J Morris, Bloomingvale; John McConnell, Morrisville. District No 11. S J Snowden, Vox, R F D; J D Cox, Jehnsonville; S A Thompson, Vox, R F D. District No 12. W M Venters, Venters; R K Johnson, D C Powell, Chapman. District No 13. A W Rodgers, W L Jones, Melton Collins, Lake City. District No 14. J Davis Carter, B A Gaskins, W B Brown, Leo. District No 15. W T Askins, B Wallace, Jones, Jr, Geo L Dickson, Lake City. District No 16. N D Lesesne, E C Epps, D M Ervin. Kirgstree. District No 17, S J Kirby, W S Lynch, C H Pate, Scranton. District No 18. C G Haaelden, W W Singletary, T W L Cox, Scranton. District No 19. J L Gowdv. B M McElveen, H Baker, Cades. District No 20. W P Gause, S J Godwin, E J Hutchinson, Scranton. District No 21. .3 W IcCutchen, J E Burch, J M Cockfield, I^ake City. District No 22. T W Boyle, J F Register, Fred Mishoe, Greelyville. District No 23. C J Rollins, W C Hemingway, Lamber t; S B Poston, Johnsonville. District No 24. ? ? ? * *"* rv n T">i B B (.'handler, Kome; u u ntiem, Khems; other appointment made by Georgetown county board of education. District No 25, W J Haselden, R F Epps, Cades; * District No 2(>. Walter Boston, J J Eaddy, Leo; S' D Hanr.a, Vox. District No 27. D E McCutchen, Church; Clarence Daniel, Cooper; B N Stuckey, lndiantown. District No 28. * * Hi District No 29. R B Fitch, B W Moore, E II Thomas. Lake City. ? ?fc -f. e?* rfj ething Going ( Never before have such ormerly 15c. )rmerly 12 l-2c. nerlv 15c. nerly 12 1 2c. irly $1.00. ;rly 75c. : IN AND TAKE A LOOK. TA.CKLE1 > K E E ? Y 0 U I ??i*??4"?1? District No 30. G A Cooper, W C Wilson, W M Owens, Cades. District No 31. B L Buffkin, H J McFadden, W B : Cox, .Cades. District No 32. J M Cook, J E Davis, J A Ferrell, Salters. District No 33. i J F Cooper, T B Patrick, H M Burrows, Fowler. District No 34. R L Bass.G M Be&slev, Ben Clarkson, Lanes. District No 35. W H Gaskins, J S Rodpers, Lake I City; * District No 36. i G W Camlin, Trio, R F D; W D ; Crooks, J S Wheeler, Trio. District No 37. B L Nesmith, T E Johnson, V W Graham, Nesmith. District No 38. W A Mcl'rae, W Gordon Cantley. . Jr,Sylvester Mitchum, Zeb. District No 39. i \ p n piaVoi^v r r n n uxaiiaiiif iv t/ -w Flowers, Trio. District No 40. | C K Eaddy, M S Buffkin, Cades; P M Brockinton, Kingstree. District No 41. J W Lockliear, F L Morris, T G i McDonald, Trio. *To br appointed. DECLARED NULL AND VOID. 1 Stock Law Election Upset on Ground of Irregularities. In accordance with their notice of protest Messrs Hirsch and Hinds, attorneys for the contestants,appeared Saturday before the board of canvassers, and presented various grounds for nullifying the election held on July 7 on the question of repealing the stock law exemption act affecting certain territory, alleging that the said election was not ordered within the time authorized by the act; that the managers were not properly sworn and voters were not required to show registration certi ficates nor tax receipts. The contestees were represented by LeRoy Lee, Esq. After hearing the arguments on I both sides the board of canvassers declared the election null and void by reason of the irregularities alleged. On the face of the returns the result was.as stated last week, 29 to 19 against the repeal of the exemption act. The practical effect of the board's action in declaring the election void is to leave matters in statu quo, or as thev were before. Napoleon's Grit was of the unconquerable,never-saydie kind.the kind that you need most j when you have a bad cold, cough or lung disease. Suppose troches, cough syrups, cod liver oil or doctors have , all failed, don't lose heart or hope. Take Dr King's New Discovery. Satisfaction is guaranteed when used for any throat or lung trouble. It ? has saved thousands of hopeless suf' ferers. It masters stubborn colds, . obstinate coughs, hemorrhages, la grippe, croup, asthma, hay fever and whooping cough and is the most safe and certain remedy for all bron: chial affections. 50c, $1.00. Trial bottle free at M L Allen's. > How's this for a cut? Our entire line of Summer Goods is sold at cost price. We are compelled to do this i to make room for our new fall line. It will be to your advantage to see us. S. Marcus. 7-14-tf. 5 or 6 doses "G66" will cure any j case of Chills and Fever. Price 25c. 4-28-4m ??t??If????f? 3n at Stackley bargains been offered to tl 22 inch Edging 22c, formerly 25 Big line of Ladies' Shirt-Waists $1.00 Fancy Shirts for Men 83c. 75c Fancy Shirts for Men 69c. 65c Fancy Shirts for Men 49c. Big line of Laces, Kdgings, Ribl COSTS YOU NOTH1 rs DRY R EYES ON <f?*$ *Jo?tf* ?$??if-H Built on Honor Sold on Merit There are no ifsand ar.d-1 about our guarant e- and n<? rebate ; s.'heiues about our sale*. We prefer to b?*li?*ve that <>ur cusu? mers are sensible people in search of a square de.il, and we m ke it our busine?s to treat tas suck When you buy a Stieff Piano. you go- what you i ay for. and pay for what y<>u get . Experienced buyer, know that this constitute the only largainyou can count on? ui omer narga.n i forms are gambles, ami the pur- ' < ha-er i> u-uallv 'he I r. Honesty may n- t be the best policy, but year- of piactice convince us that it is good enough. If you contemplate the purchase of a pian". don't f ?il t-> examine th" Sti?-ff. A showdown is otu- deliehf. Chas. M. Stieff MANUFACTURER Baltimore, - Md. 0 Southern Wareroom 5 West Trade Street Charlotte, - - - N. C. C. H. W1LM0TH. Manager. Clerk's Sale. Under ami by virtue of a decree of the court of common pleas lor the county of Williamsburg, made by Judge R \V Menuuinger, presiding ar the summer term, 11)10, of said c ourt, in a certain cause therein pending entitled EB Rhodus executor of the last will am' testament of W T Rhodus, deceased, plaintiff, versus John Fields, defendant, and dated the 28rd day of June, < 1910, I will offer for sale at nublic outcry before the court house door in tie io*n of Kingstree. South ' arolinu, between the legal hours of sale on .Monday .the 1st day of August. A D H?10. the following described real estate: Ail that certain piece, parcel or tract of land lying, being and situate in the /x.iiritir #.f YVi ! I i'.l m^hll rtr (if Carolina, containing thirty acres, bounded on the North by lands of X A Le*' sne and D Z Martin; Kast by lands of VV M O'Bryan; .south by lanas of W M O'Bryan and of R M Gamble and West by lands of D Z Martin, the same iwing a tract of land conveyed to me (John Fields) byN A Lesesne, February 8. 1906. Terms of sale: Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. If the purchaser or purchasers fail to comply forthwith, the p~operty will bt again offered tor -ale at his or their riskon the same or some subsequent salesday. H 0 Britton, 7-14-3t Clerk Williamsburg county. Paint Your Buggyl We can make it look like new Anv en. him, hi or other vehicle Imorcved 1 Per Ceat. I in appearance by painting. Also . ^ , 5 Blacksmi'h. J Wheelwright, jf /'Vi Horseshoeing; 'and General RePalr Wort, on shori no lice. Bring Us Your Work. | W. M. Vause & Son, 6-10-tf i ?^^ qy & Jf 's Dry Goods Cc le public. Now is the time t c. \V< at 93c, worth $1.25- i W< Hz )ons, Silks and White Goods- W [NG TO PASS YOUR OPINK onnos (' 0 I K 1 H O ff W 4*?'I1 ^ ?j??? ft ???? ft? The Thrice-a-Week -u without aITvEInV The Largest, Cheapt . a Newspaper Publisheo ; the Price, f _ Read in Every English-Speaking Country j It has in variably been the gnat etlort of the Thiice-a-Week edition of the1 Mew York World to publish the news j impartially in order that it may be an accurate reporter of what has bapoeii- j ed. It tells the truth, irrespective of party,and for rhat reason it has arhiev-, * ed a* position with tiie public unique, among papers of its cla>s I The sub-criplion >easoo is now at ' hand and this is the bt st offer that will1 be made to you. j If you want the news it really is. j uhscribe to I he Thrice-a-We k edition of tl e New York Woi !d, which cones o you every other day ?*xcept ^undav, and is tliu- practically a dail.v at tiie| priee of a w eeklv. 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Registration Notice. 1 The office ot the Supervisor of Reg | istration will be open on the 1st Mon- | day in each month for the purpose of fl registering; any person who is quali- i fl tied as follows : *2 Who shall have been a resident 01 i fl the State for two years, and of the fl county one year, and of the polling pre- i fl cinct in which the elector offers to fl vote four months before the day oil 5 election, and shall have paid, six ifl mnnth: hufnrn !WIV null tflv fllHIl llllf- I and payable, and who can both read E and write any section of the constitu- B tion of 1895 submitted to him by tb* 9 Supervisors of Registration, or whi y can show that he owns, and has paid gj all taxes collectable on during tin 9 present year, pioperty in this Stat* fl assessed at three hundred dollars ?>t ! l-j more. J. Y. McGILL, jJ ( Jerk of Board Q A CKDAK ? SW.AMT j. CA M P, N?. 1.!.> ffl coram, welcome j | 6E?SKfl \ ).'s All the Tirr :o look over this list: ? have the Best line of Infants'. C ind Gents-' Shoes in low and high e are agents for the Crossett Men' :late styles. imilton-Brown Co's American Lad e also carry Ladies' up-to-date st\ )N | DAYLIGHT S OMPANY INDOWS ??? ??f-?*f???< FLORENCE, is offering 310-00 in cash prize Write at once for M. E, JONES, B. A 7-7 tf. P For Your ? Make Her Happy Ma MAKE it one she will be proud t< it comfortable for her to read it over with us for ire can nvtl; !t Willow furniture is espeeiidiy ;'.It is dair.ty, comfortable an! . _ cool in summer and equally plea chairs are ideal lounging places, and restful. Even the straight ha Tables of willow.that are round < with pockets for her work may desks of willow. Finished in red, green or jyitur? Buy her a STEARNS & FOSTER sure her bed is comfortable. Man; because they don't have proper re-* restorative, and a STEARNS & i ? .??.wi Lnjujanl| nwta 31 auu iiv.ij/a iu Made In four grade* of miperinrity.Sl grade, at $i:?.o0, is better than any <>t Mf 11 all STEAKXS X KOSTEK good Your money back at the end of that i Carolina Fur Kingstree, Your Home and Let us supply you with some of such as Farm Implemei Orangeburg S Cotton Hoe: Dixie Cas Mower Bine Hardware of All Screen Doors, Screen Win Tinware, n 1 IXlilSSH Croc SI Have just received Portland C A cordial welcome alw Farmers'S< ? i*?ir ??5* ??*3 ye ie. t ?s? hildren's, Misses', Ladies' <i? i cuts that money can buy. s Shoes, snappy and up-to- *?, y Shoes. Prices right. *!? ^ ;les in Ready-to-wear Hats, f ... J J todc ^ 1 *i'j|J ?-?^??$???*?*? "^i s. c. s to Rural School Pupils. Information cct., President. laughter 3 ifrs Her Room A i show to her friends. Make in, lour.ge in, sew in. Talk wry little cost. - Me trr i ic'.rl's bedroom. "M . . K.iuioto ia price. It is sant in winter. The arm the rocking chairs roomy ?? ck chairs are comfortable. n k-p >r square or sewing tables be had. There are evea #?* t color to suit your taste. MATTRESS and you will be y girls at school break down at night. Sleep is Nature's V >STER MATTRESS, soft and f 1 make it sound and refreshing. I " 0.50 to$22.50. The Windsor I h.-r advertised muttrese. Wd on *lxtv ni^lir* guarantee. II t.uo if i? u w.u; iu II niture Co. | s. c. | Farm Needs. the articles you may need, its, k weeps, ft I > tings, Repairs, I ler Twine, I Kinds, dows, r ;||| are, 1|| kery, *w| ;oves. a car-load of ! dement. r ays awaits you. apply Co. 'jhM