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BUDGET Ex-CONGRESSMAN MEEKIf ?c?W c?v*nf hnttlf* nf 1, thereby from my catarrh of the heat ,1 I use it a short time longer I will be i [ thirty years' standing. "?David Met OTHER REMAR and Mro I* Davie, Galena, Stone cc are spendir*;'"''" "i C. Peterson, 132 Soutl the former's t u how much good Peru Rev Mr Morri n *> t*11 on my health, a the Methodist Mrs Emmie Bass ' a SINCERE RE( <rT ~ ited relatives in to\Bravo, Allegan f Mr J E Brunson ^ .ed. I could And i gone to Florence-I,. Finally I came there in the futu: "*nS Peruna adrerti*< tra _ T ^ , ree or four bottle* I Rev S J Betht :lulllJ?? Blenheim from stopped here anr night in town wibR MURDER. . a- tives. ; Mr G Arthu yNeflroPaysDealh FWiKMUnO White Man. \ie fov^r,December 16:?At 10:19 this morning Clarence Ham, who was convicted as an accomplice in - wmm a* ?r ytbe murder of Mr tiiinu m rvioye on Friday evening, October 28, at the latter's home, near Ebenezer, and sentenced to hang on the 16th day of December, was brought from the dity jail and mounted the death Iasffold .upon which he made his last no,fession before the death trap was re&ing and he was hurled into eterJ H ~?.ucuw ^"th warrant was read smith. Ward 1; ;riff t S Burch. R Rogers, W wor(js to-day were: "I Ward 4. y body buried in the The ' I don't want my body \ compa- off in a wagon. If my people 17th :>t able to get a hearse I want pany prop*, people to help them, flour, hay, > don't continue in the business, and change and follow your room under trused; silence prevailed will begih cor. Starting again, he L and the doors y brother here?" He 9 early in the his brother was not I Flowers is piV he said, "I will P DuRant secret* ood-bye, good-bye. this company, .lead us in prayer?" It Mr J Ed G< ' Deputy Harre" ^writer with sor' cap over h,s head V t ago. ItiscerU."0n"ofthacolored sual to have G00^. Clarence.i and especial)- -yonyour sou1-" and are of exac "e sa'd> alL" and the e.1* o'clock the death when mellc.'runK by Sheriff Burch. . name is not ~onounced h dead at Mr E R . Morristown. TWsHav takin a Cold ,Sg0tten nd 01 Tuesday takm nger from pneumonia now pending -jous diseases. Mr B! Tenn. W L Vaverly, Va, says: "I the opposite si.r,hamberlain's Cough | y absolutely the best! Clerk Britto ^ maaket for colds. Hirsch were 'ended it to my friends tree last Mor grree with me." Forv To those fc a'erx nc-^i" tasted but "store b-ma Furniture Co has pathies are e .aviland China Dinner ner sent us )Uld please little wifey; t from home-r,;. 12-15-2t in a water on bread ma f ^ ^ . in position be pitiedCroapird bought &IV 5 . ' ^ - V, a*lift. THIRTY YEARS. I i -Congressman I Meekison ; i ! $ CiTeS ; I I I Praise ; To Pe-ru-na . : r> ! jror t 11 His ( Relief ( ( From Catarrh. w i T T ? >0N COMMENDS PE-RU-NA. Peru na and I feci greatly benefited 5 F. / feel encouraged to believe that if) fully able to eradicate the dfaeaae of C tklson. > tKABLE CASES. >unty, Mo., writes: "I have been in bad taking twelve bottles of your Perona I i Main St., Council Bluffs, Iowa, writes: ina has done me. Constant confinement tud I felt that I was gradually breaking inedno permanent relief until I took Pe* ? bottles restored me to complete health." COMMENDATION. Co., Mich., writes: "Two years ago I stomach. I had had a run of typhoid lothing I could eat without causing die* to the conclusion that I had catarrh of sd, began to take it. It helped me soon, was entirely cured of stomach trouble, AT THE A CHURCt^ m r~- !* m*\ i The public is cordially invited to attend any of the services of the various churches of Kingstree. Baptist Church. Rev W E Hurt, Pastor. Services every second and fourth Sunday mornings at 11:00 o'clock and evening at 7:30 o'clock. Sunday-school at 10.00 a. m. Episcopal Church, Rev Dr Robert Wilson, Rector. Every second and fourth Sunday, morning prayer, sermon and holy communion at 11 a. m. Methodist Church. Rev W A Fairy, Pastor. Preaching every Sunday morning at 11:00 o'clock and evening at 7:30 o'clock. Sunday-school at 4:30 p. m. Epworth League meets even* Tuesday night at 7:30 o'clock. Mid-week prayer meeting every Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock. Presbyterian Church. Rev E E Ervin, Pastor. Preaching first and third Sunday mornings at 11:00 o'clock, second and fourth Sunday evenings at 7:30 a'oI a/llr \j vivvn* j Sunday-school, 4:00 p. m. Prayer-meeting Wednesdays at | 7:30 p. m. # Arrival o! Passenger Trains at Kingstree. j The Atlantic Coast Line railroad i has promulgated the following sched1 ule, which became effective Sunday, May 15, 1910: North Bound. No 80 - - - 7:45 a m *No 46 - - 11:36 am No 78 - - - 6:12 p m South Bound. No 79 - - - 11:14 am *No 47 - - - - 6:09 p m No_89 - - - 9:10 p m * Daily except Sunday. '"" vv, t DEATH MR. W. M. D. McGEE. Was a Well Known and Popular Citizen of Seranton. Scranton, December 16:?,,Dr" W xM D McGee died last night at his residence, about two miles from town,after an illness which extended over a period of several days. Mr McGee, better known as "Dr McGee," or the veterinary surgeon, was one of the best known and most popular men in Williamsburg county. He served on the Scranton police force from time to time for the past twenty-five years and was a brave and efficient officer. He owned his farm, near town, and was regarded ! as one o4 the leading farmers of his ' community. As a veterinary surgeon his practiW was unlimited, not only in his own 5^te but frequently he j w j had calls to adjoining States, and his record is one of which his many friends may well be proud. Dr McGee was 57 years old. He leaves a widow, Mrs W M D McGee, and seven small children and his father,Mr G G McGee,who is nearly 90 years old, all of whom were thoroughly devoted to him. He was always active in fraternal I circles of the town, being an enthusiastic Knight of Pythias, a member of Scranton lodge, No 114. The funeral services were held this afternoon at 3 o'clock, conducted by his pastor, Rev W P Gause, at the Matthews burying ground, after which the local lodge of Knights of Pythias took charge of the body. -The Xraas Number. Our Xmas edition elicited so many pretty compliments that we feel amply compensated for the extra effort and expense it cost. It was hurriedly gotten up to begin with, then the lithographed covers ) were delayed on the way, so that we j were kept guessing whether theyj were coming at all. It is truly grat- j ifying that the result of our labors has pleased so many of our readers. It's a long time to be planning ahead, but next Christmas, should the paper remain under our management, we will start in time and^add many interesting features that this year we were afraid to undertake. The best is none too good for our readers and we mean to give it to them just as long as the business men of Kingstree and other parts of the county continue their liberal patronage of our advertising columns. ^ ^ ^ 0 | FOR SALE! 1 : 225 acres on Lynch's River. 5 t miles from Scrantoo, 60 acrei I cleared balancetimber latids.One i dwelling, stable, barn, black soil, clay sub-soil. Suitable f< r cotton. I J corn and tobacco. Convenient to 1 i* towns, railroad, church, school, t market, etc. A Bargain! Apply for prices and tesms to ^ : J, D. GILLAND, j | Attorney-at-Law 1 KINGSTREE. - -S C.* Write for Sar Try us on a Mai "SA LOU f, 232 I B Tli n T.ni'ffAkf. w i-i 1 11V/ Ulll ?? ? New Fall T i I In exceptionally Smart, up-io-date ft Prices rangi' from | Ladies' and Missi h] In ( hiffnn Panama All new in< g with Tafreta,Silk it Satin bands. E j NEWEST OF WAISTS FOR S ? All pure white Linen Waists. I'lu H j lars and cuffs | LADIES7 +-X j. k A Seed Cotton Licenses. Th? following Is a list of those who have bought seed cotton licensee u,> to and including October 25,1910: P<-ter Pendergras-*, S .1 M Tisdale, J J Bradham, H I) Ferrell & Bro, II J M -Fadden, Kartell Bros. Marshall Bros, John M Bariirieau, F Rhom & Sons, F Rh.'m & >ons, A T Cooper, W N Clarkson, Daniel Wilson, B N Stuekey, W E Davis, A B Burrows. W I Nexson, ! S .1 Full more. Blak.-ley-Mc lullough Corp, Blakcley-McCullougli < orp, Blakele.v-M* Onllongh Corp, Gourdin Mercantile Co, W Wesley ;>inglet:iry, Sncw Graham, J D Sett. Pivsser & Carter, E F Prosser, .1 N Browder, vv R Graham, J M Nexsen. S L Thompson, II L Grayson & Bro. W W Barr, R D Gain hie. E C Cunningham. A .1 Prosser, W 1 Tisdale & Bro, Mack Hammond, Wash Miller, Co 'per Bros J L Gowdy, .1 J Ha una, W A Brockington, F E Huggins. S R Mouzoii, Jr. E M McCutchen, M I) OeLnrine, T J Pendergrass, W I) Harmon. C W Iftmna, W G Hanna. W C Hemingwav & < o, W C llem ngwav & ? o, W C Hemingway & C<>, W r Heminsrvsay & Co, T M Brown. J It Tallevast, T?us M? Kniyht, Kelley Thomas, S B Poaton. P-?-ton & Johnson Bros, WaBer Poston & Co. Billie CoofHT. Bu'ge-s Bros, Io n Scott, B Wallace Jones & Sous, D E We ut- h'-n, MG MeMid.n. G J Graham, Jr. Sott Bros E T Gaskins & i 'o, H E iward E i'My, jonn wiu><>m, A K Hill. William McKnight. S 1) Cunningham. W I Hodges Co W H Wilson, D L & M Fulton, William Adams, B L Hist & Br*i. Robt McKnight. Al? x Pr. ssley, W V -tmng. G A Brow! , Snowd*-n & Tisdale, J T Eu'dy, J G Eaddy, S A Guerry & Bro, W M 0'Bryan, Hugh McCutchen, J W White, Kobt McKadden, Jr, Joe Wilson. Donnelly ?B cos, ' T M Kellahan. S Poston & Co, Nesmith Bros, B H Guess & Son, Trio Farm Supply Co. . R P Hinnant,; S A Graham, Aron>on & Tigler. Aronson & Tigler. H 0 Britton. 9-15-tf CCCPAGS Final DischargeNotice is hereby given that on the '26thHay of December, A D 1810, I will apply to P M Brockimon, Judge of Prohate of Willian shutg county, for a Final Discharge as executor o1' fblast w i I a"d te^tanicnr of Frank Williams, deceased. 0 C HiNXANT. 12-Mt . Executor. Tetter, Salt Rheum and Eczema Are cured by Chamberlain's Salve. One app lication relieves the itching and burning sensation. nples il Order TISFACTION OR IS COh & 234 KING STREET AND 203 ?G2<ryS Wholesale and Retail 31 # ailored Suits Models, for Ladies and Misses. $10 to 9100 a Suit. ss* Walking SKirts d*'ls. Plain tailored or trimn.ed Prices range from 94.75 to 925. FALL AND WINTER WEAR in Tailor-made, with laundered col$1, $1.25 and $1.50 each AND CHILDREN'S READY-TC 4.'life .. [STEVENS Am International Standard by wiuck *0 otber* are being jndged. HAMMERLESS REPEATING SHOTGUN Tha Latest Browning Patent Six Shots. List Price $27.00 Tba raciest lines known to Sbotgnn Models. Simple to Take Down. Simpler to Put Together. Simplest Mechanism In the Vorld. STEVENS SHOTGUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS made in the factory of precision with an accuracy unparalleled in the world. Ask your Dealer. Insist on seeing the STEVENS. . rn If he hasn't got It, we will send J JfejL you th? run, express prepaid, on receipt of Lilt Price. %rjM>. Your Complete Catalog of Stesens Shotguns, Rifles, Pistols, M \^1 * mane in tnc nnmus taicory T? S^gA of preddoiUi tent /rtt tUe day tylEYS OKINOlAXAUVE r Stomach Troublc and Constipation SJ ^ ' We Specialise the I orseflesh. No need 'o go farthe HORSES an S J. L. STU 8 lake cn Only Exclusively Live-Stock I 6S 969C9C9? rATi Arthur P. Greeley formerly assistant commissioner cr patents 616 f stf WA SHINI foreign Patents Caveats **<> reissues. Attorneys Counselloi PRAw'I.CI in all FEES REASC*'*riE AND BEST AD Or A-L INTERESTS EX' business conducted upon hi under personal supervision ( all letters of inquiry answei information and a our book. entitled grec cent free tc Greeley ? i patent attorneys. I WttZthZL?. Make our St you coi yQUR MONEY BA" [FN & MEETING STREET, CHARLES r depabtm: [AIL ORDER HOUS LADIES' TAFFET Ladies' Messaline Silk Waists at Large Lino of Novelty Waists in I Persian TnfTet*' Silk. SILKS AND D! We are showing superior lines ot and ? Wrile for Samples " AT WHOLESAL We offer new lines of Blankets. Co Millinery, Cents' Fine Furnishing' ings of all kinds. Agent for I)r Jaeger's Sanitary Home Journal Patterns 10 an<l 15c 1-tfEAR GARMENTS A SPEC f?TCTy.;yT'-~rcr.' I Remember I j I We are now in the large I building formerly occupied I by Wilkins Wholesale Groc- I ery Co., where we are glad I to welcome our old custo- I mers as well as new ones. B We keep | All Kinds of Meats in season at living prices, also a choice line of Fruits, Vegetables and Canned Goods. Cpps' MarKet Cr. Act demy Mill Sts. \ ^ Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given that on the 9tb day of January. A I) 1911. I will apply to P MHrockinton, Judge Of Probate <?t William-burg county, for a | Fi?>al Discharge as executor ?f the la?fc ! will and testament of W L iwrence i Graham, decea.-ed. W B Cox, I2-H-4t Executor. j FOLEYSHONEMVR Cures Ooldsi Proveeis Peso was! a ~vtclne| Ik IN AN in l\ Age 8 . ? ?F ^ I Specialties. | i needs of our eustomers w) r wlien you want the best in 7A d MULES, fi 'CREY, 8 n, s. c., X Dealer in Williamsburg County. ICS&9696S6SS9 'V ^jtO IWm. Cbanch~ Mc Intire Forty Years in Practice. ?eet N. W. ctom n r W W I ^ | M I TRADE-MARKS Designs. as,- Mechanical Experts. U. C. Courts. VICE ALWAYS GIVEN. REGARDLESS ' CEPY THAT OF CLIENTS. CHEST PROFESSIONAL PLANE AND )F MR. GREELEY AND MR MClNTIRE 3ED PROMPTLY ON DAY OF RECEIPT. DVICE FREELY GIVEN. LEY & MClNTIRE ON PATENTS." ) ANY ADDRESS. k MClNTIRE. WASHINGTON. D. C. . . I ore your nome wnen m me to the City. I CK" I CO., TON, S. C. E3JSTO: STOBE 8 E in the South. Jj A SILK WAISTS ? from $15 00 down to $-'.98 each K $3.7-? | 'laid Silks, Chiffon Over-net or g *ESS GOODS * Plain and Novelty Dress Goods m :ilks. L' Get our Prices ^ E OR RETAIL m forts. Dry Goods.Notions,Shoes, |f Upholstery Qoods. Floor Cover- E Woolen Underwear and Ladies' f; each. $