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panTErnj: B When you feel that you K 9 can hardly drag through H 5 I your daily work, and are k fl tired, discouraged and ro 1 m miserable, take Cardui, B 1 fl the woman's tonic. jg Cardui is prepared for ( the purpose of helping M . 9 women to regain their R 9 strength and health. B ! a Not by doping with B 9 strong drugs, but by the B . 9 gentle, tonic action, of B S pure vegetable herbs. ^ ARnm ^uniiuvi; The Woman's Tonic I Mrs. L N. Nicholson, K of Shook, Mo., writes: B ^ "Before I began to take B Cardui, I was unable to B| do any work. 1 have g taken 5 bottles and have B , improved very much. I B , can do the most of my H housework now. Sj "1 can't say too much E < for Cardui, it has done so B ] much for me." S Your druggist sells Car- B dui. Get a bottle today. B I I&HHRQfiSSifiSflHHRflBSHfll CHRISTMAS DOINGS AROUND TRIO. INTERESTING STORY OF HUMAN INTEREST HAPPENINGS TERSELY TOLD. A Trio, January 2: ? Miss Minnie Bryan is home for the holidays, having returned from Bristol,Va, where she is attending Sullins College. Mr Thos Files has returned from Newberry, where he has been spending Xmas with friends and relatives. He reports a fine time. Rev S T Russell preached his farewell sermon Christmas day. He has # been pastor of the Baptist church here for a good many years. He will hp suepppded bv a vounir man. Rev Mr Langston. We are sorry to I lose Brother Russell, but he says he i has to go. Mr W P Moore, who has been vis- c iting frsends and relatives in the r "Old North State," returned home f Friday, accompanied by his son.Wal- ? ter, who has been attending school c up in North Carolina, a Mrs Corinne Wells, our school 1 teacher, is visiting her home-folk r above Sumter. It is rumored that r s*.e will not return to teach the s "young idea" hereabouts on account s of a nrevious engagement to enter 1 into an alliance with a young man. r Dr L W Moore has returned home after spending some days with his 1 parents near Lake City. Messrs F L Morris, Roy Morris ^ and Roderick McCants are home for v the holidays. Roy and Roderick will 1 return to Waycross, Ga, where they 8 are employed. Mr W E Graham had a number v of his children visiting him during 1 the yule-tide, including Mrs A Lewis e and others from Lake City. Miss Minnie Bryan spent a few c days visiting friends and relatives * a: Andrews last week. Miss Lucile Bryan of Taft visited 8 the family of her uncle, Mr James * Bryan, last Monday. r * Mr J W Register, our R F D car- ^ rier,spent several days with his fam- * ily in Georgetown during the holiday season. * Mr Charles Brvan was a visitor to r < leorgetowr the week before Xmas. Mr and Mrs E L Powell spent ie < iirist nas day with the latter's N niothfc., Mrs J J McCullough, near y here. j While shooting fire-works Monday t night VVyman, the young son of Mr \ 1 G McDonald, had a fire-cracker *] explode in his face, badly wounding his left eye. At first it was thought t .at the sight was destroyed, but I am glad to report that it was not so ( . s. nous. ] Mr Arthur Gamble undeiwentan 1 r operation last week performed bv j j I ;rs Kelley of Kingstree and Moore, j { of this place. The operation was suc-( ! lessful, I understand. f "Judge" W B McCants was here | "rom Georgetown for a few hours , Wednesday afternoon. Gussie, the young daughter of Mr md Mrs T G McDonald, has been sick for.a few days with fever. She s somewhat better now. Friday was surely a disagreeable lay. It rained very nearly all day ind the wind blustered like a March ?ale. Thrre were very few "drunks" iround here during the holidays. Of *our<e, as is the case almost every A'here,there was more or less drinkng, but, I am glad to say.no brawls. For the past week or ten days it >eems as if marrying were epidemic imong the negroes. Almost every lay some one reports a "tie-up" imong them. Mr J Willie Moore of Blakeleys j ,vas noted among the visitors here 1 ast Tuesday. Miss Hattie Lewis has returned wme after a short visit to Harts-1 rille. Mr and Mrs Lee Boyd spent the I iay last Thursday with the family of ' VIr James Bryan. The new Methodist minister. Rev Vfr Bedenbaugh, preached his first sermon here last Sunday (Xmas day). Everybody seems to be well pleased vith him. He preached on the subject, "The Birth of Christ." Dr and Mrs E T Kelley of Kings:ree visited Mr and Mrs ? Bryan >ne day last week. Among the visitors to Georgetown ast Thursday was Mr W T Rowel 1. Lieut E C Register,U S A,stationid in Washington, D C, a son of Mr 1 W Register, of this place, passed :hrough here Friday on his way to U8 post of duty.after spending some ;ime with his mother in Georgetown. Several young men from here atended a party at the home of Mr 5id Blakeley, a few miles from Trio. Friday night. At this writing Mrs James Br#an s sick in bed with an attack of fever. Among the visitors from here to (ingstree Monday, January 2, were dessrs J B Files and T G McDonild. The G & W railroad seems to be loing a pretty good passenger busiless. For the past two weeks the >assenger train has been carrying in extra coach to accommodate the rowds. Nearly every day there is i"special"for somebody. The only rouble with the G & W is it does lot come under the control of the ailroad commission and charges 1 i? - i . it :i_ r* i 1 iraigru inree cents per nine, it eems that it ought to have to "toe he mark" as well as the rest of the ailroad. What say ye, Mr Editor? Mr "Sassy" Fleming was among is one day visiting. There is a great deal of quail lunting going on around hero, but ve do not see much game brought n. The hunters say they kill so md so, but "seeing is believing." Mr W A Hale, Sr, who has been ; corking for Mr S I) Hair near Lanes, s now at home taking a much needd rest. Mr J W Lockliear and one of his hildren went to St Stephens last Yiday afternoon. , It appears that we will soon have i livery and feed stable here. Messrs r 3 R and W T Rowell expect to comnence building the stable at once, laving already purchased the site < Torn Mr J W Register. Don't go to sleep in buggies or on he railroad track, boys; it might < lause some of your friends to go in ' nourning for you. 1 Well, Mr Editor, you must excuse j iuch a long letter, but I have not < vritten anything for three or four , veeks. Could write more but my < japer is all out. Wishing you and , Lrt noivi** onil thu nrinfnre o i ,111 J ?aj/v 1 , U11U UJOV bliV | 'i i it iv I o, U iappy and prosjierous new year (Mr ! Tobias included), I am still, Tin-: Prodigal. \ Medicines that aid nature are al- j vavs most effectual. Chamberlain's Jough Remedy is built on this plan. , t allays the cough, relieves the ungs, opens the secretions and aids: j lature in restoring the system to a ! I lealthy condition. Thousands have ', .estii'ied t<> its superior excellence.!' Sold by all dealers. i; Fmtehmal ?|g||s Kingstree C* MP NO- 27. ' ffi ^nP<\| t ?t and 3rd Monda> ^HM I) ?*'Ih t* In each ''-Zlyj month. fevw/y VUitluK chopf?r? 00' ' * := ->15 35s!v/ invited to com. ' .'*trJ' <*ry Tp and sit on a stumj * !j v * / or bang about on thf i.-" " limbs. Tiios McCutchen, ?7 12m. Con Com. _ A CH>AK SWAMP CAMP. No 431 Regular meet Lo?ljj?? Hull, ft M f " <V3.'(? (irmled School 1 -.'J g Hulltllnjr 1 / Bennon. S H <t li Ritch Month rcu pxt<'",e<1 ? 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Saves Two Lives. "Neither my sister nor my sell night be living to-day, if it had not jeen for Dr King's New Discovery," .vrites A D McDonald of Fayette,'ille, NC, RF D No 8, "for we both tad frightful coughs that no other emedy could h.jlp. We were told ny sister had consumption She was r'erv weak and had night sweats but mur wonderful medicine completely ;ured us both. It's the best I ever tsed or heard of." For sore lungs. ? 1 J 1 1 1 ; tougns, coias, nemorrnage, mgrippe, istvima, hay fever, croup, whooping tough,?all bronchial troubles?it's supreme. Trial bottle free. 50c and 51.00. Guaranteed by M L Allen. Summons for Relief. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF WILLIAMSBURG, Couit of Gunmen Fl?*a*. Winslow Wright, Plaintiff, against [(] 1 Cameron, M .1 Cameron, M E liar rell.A .) G >dvvin,S G Godwin and ,1 i. Cameron, Defendan's. l'o ihe Detendantc Ida Canwon. W .1 Cameron, M E Hunvll, A .1 Godwin. S U Godwin and.I L Cameron: You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at his office in Kingstree, 5<?uth Carolina,within twenty days after the sendee hereof; exclusive of the day jfsuch service; and if you fail to answer 'lie cnmnlaint within the time afore said, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint. And you, t lie said Ida Cameron, the mother of the infant defendant. .1 L L'amoron. with whom lie reside*. are hereby r. quired to cause to he appointed a guardian an litem to represent the iuterestof the said infant defendant .1 L Cameron .and upon your failure to do m within twenty days from the service Ik reol'.the plaint iff will appl\ to the L'lerk of Court of Williamsburg county to appoint a guardian ad litem to represent the interest of the said infant defendant. Stoi.i. ?V Stoi.i., Plaintiff's Attorneys. Dated December *, A D IS'10. ro the absent defend int.WJ Cameron; Take Notice: That the complaint in this action was filed in the oti'.ce of the Clerk of Court in Kings tree, in Williamsburg County and the State of South Carolina, on December?. lhlO. Stoi.i. ?fc Stoi.i.. l'2-S-6t Plaintiff's Attorneys. XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXSXXXXXXXX ? Lend Us Your Ears! 8 x Our Tale Bears Good Interest. X; X You're open to conviction? Then we can show you. Xj * You pay your bills by check?the only modern business X; y? way. Frequently you have to add Exchange to a local V! Q check to pay your accounts in Charleston or other cities, w j Q A check on our bank is accepted face value anywhere? Q; X thus we save you 5c to 25c exchange on many of your Q X checks. X | X This counts up. Just open a checking account with X| X us and have your checks taken at full face value?Like X! X Uncle Sam's Currency?no discount anywhere. 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Every Rod Is Guar a : Don't allow your prejudice in favor of the rapidly-d /AyiBHHHtoHMHa have heretofore known, to warp your good judgmer ^Pittsburgh Perfect" fences represent progress, I worth of standard material is daily welded by electn< The hoop on the average sugar barrel in the isolated country grocery store is an electrics ^Ba made in a large factory, its tires were welded by electricity, ion will find electrically u Washing machines, on many tube and buckets. Examine them. IM "PnTSBURGH PERfECT^feaces are made by this modern, aimple tad marvelous pro * ?? U8TEM MOW I Every agent handling "PITTSBURGH PERI ^ 1 WWM f~m T 0MM~iMM%SW fences is authorised to guarantee turn Hka Thai the wires are not injured at the Joints?That the fence 1 s perfect tyjdj u *t a b le^ T3R to uneven ground?That the stays will not separate from the strands.-mat i fence is all right in every particular. |k Could you ask any mora definite protection? Tour complete satisfaction JK absolutely assured. 4 C "Pittsburgh Perfect"Fences ^ 5=rf;^ Sb I ?. Paint Your Buggyl We can make it look like new Anv iffl. Mil, Ml or other vehicle Isprofsd 100 Per Cent. in appearance by painting. Also I WhMlwrlflitf Horseshtelif aB* tten<ral Bring Us Your Work. W. M. Vause & Son A G-10-tl / i Registration Notice. The oltice of t! *- Supervisor of Keg istiacion will be ??p"ii on the 1? iloo?':iy in each month fcr rhe purpose of registering any per.-on who is qualified ?- follows: Who shall have been a resident n* the State for two years, and of the county one year, and of the polling preeinct in which the elector orter> to vote four months before the day of election, and shall have paid, nil months before, any poll tax then dne and payable, and who can both rer.d and write any section of the constitution of 1806 submitted to him by the Supervisors of Registration, or who can show that he owns, and has paid all taxes collectable on during the present year, pioperty in this State assessed at three hundred dollars or more. J. Y. McGILL, Clerk of Board t Summons for Relief., (COMPLAINT NOT 8KUVED.) THE STATE OFSOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF WILLIAMSBURG, Court of Common Pleas. Marie D Harrelson. in her own right and as administratrix of the estate of Mande M Blakeley,deceased.intestate Plaintiff, against E.G Dunlop, W J Dunlop, D J Dunlop, E L Lo ed. B 0 Bourne and Tu? Georgetown Gn" ery ompany, aeorl>oration duly organized un^er the laws of the State if S uth Carolina, Defendants fr_ To the Defendants aiiove named:? \ You are hereby summoned and required t( answer the complaint in this * action, of which a <opy i< herewith , served upon you and to?er\e a copy of your an-w? r t > the sa:d complaint on the subrci ib?-r sit hi* office at No 125}* Screven St,G-orgeiown,So Car within twenty ?'ays after Mie se* vice hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if yon la.I to answer the complaint ^ within tne time atoiesai !, the plaintiff ~ f in this action w-ll apply to the Court fertile relief demanded in tbe < om- . >' plaint. Dated September 15. A D lhlO. _ H L Smith. Jk, Plaintiff's Attorney. To E G Dunlop. W J Dunlop and D J Dun'op non-ie-ideiit t??-fendant.-:? j Take Notice:?'I'iiat the complaint in this action and a summons of which the foregoinir is a copy were tiled in the office of the Clerk of Court of Common Pleas for Williamsburg county, South Carolina.on the 23rd day of November, joio. * H L Smith. JR, 11-24-6L P.aintiff's Attorney. Death in Roaring Fire may not result from the work of fire-bugs, i.ut often severe burns are caused that make a quick need for Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the quickacf ^muvt nnru fnr Knrna wnnnrla bruises, boiis, sores. It subdues inflammation. It kills pain. It soothes and heals. Drives off skin eruptiohs, ulcers or piles. Only 25c at M L Allen's. _ Electric &bbsb?? bitters andmintoi pod something Infinitely jm ; d style wrap or clamp* B .* yh Perfect" | | ices 1 || ry Electricity S mBM?*"""* m ft# SSBUSattWE-ft?'S J| : ' eW?d joint; examine the ^>int \ ntecd Perfect ^ J * i edinin? and now antiquated method. 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