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OFFICIAL FIGURES I U. S. CENSUS i * | , FOR SOUTH CAROLINA TOWNS r BASED ON ENUMERATIONS OF 1900-1910. Town 1910 1900 Abbeville 4,459 3,766 ] f Aiken 3,911 3,414 ] Alcolu 458 ] Allendale 1,453 1,030 ] Anderson 9,654 5,498 Appleton 156 Bamberg 1,937 1,533 Barnwell 1.324 1,3291 Batesburg 1,995 971 ! Beaufort 2,486 4,110 j Belton 1,^52 826' Bennettsville 2.646 1,926 Beth^ne 317 Bingham 106 Bishopviile 1,659 < 15 Blacksburg 1,119 1,285 , Blackstock 102 181 Blackville 1.278 1.116' Blonheim 228 17(> BlulTton 5.7 Bolen 160 Bowman - 321 134: Bradlev 279 289 Branchville 1.471 1,101 I Brunson 610 <*42 9 Calhoun 215 200 Calhoun Falls 296 Camden 3,569 2,441 i Cameron 421 320 Campobello ? 255 203 Carlisle 367 358 Central 386 349 Chapin 345 187 Chappels 130 . Charleston - 58,833 55,807 Cheraw 2,873 1,151 Cherokee Falls 591 636 Chester - 4,754 4,0?5 Chesterfield 618 308 Clinton 3,272 1,869 Clio 780 508 Clover 1.207 961: Cokesbury "56 394 j Columbia 26,319 21,108. " Conwav 1,228 <<5( Cope 114 80 Coronaca 199 236 Cottageville 418 . Cowpens 1,101 692 ^ Cross Hill 558 459 Darlington 3,789 3,028 Denmark 1,075 724 Dillon - 1,757 1,015 Donalds 268 229 Dovesville 169 147 Due West 672 631 Duncans - 190 149 Easley - 2,983 903 Eastover ' 237 Eau Claire 1.234 714 j Whitmires 1,045 1311 | Williamston 1,957 991 Willington 365 361 Williston 1,754 1,765 I Winnsboro 624 617 Woodford. 190 205 Woodruff 1,880 596 Yemassee 250 Yorkville 2,326 2,012 Ziontown 195 T/iKI: IT IN TINE, Just as Scores, of Kiogstree People Have. Waiting doesn't pay. If you neglect the aching back, Urinary troubles, diabetes, 3urely follow. Doan's Kidney Pills relieve backache, Strengthen the kidneys. Many people in this locality recommend Doan's Kidney Pills. Here's one case: W M Folsom, 101 Hampton Ave, I Sumter, S C, says: "I r^ad about Dnan's K'iHnpv Pills whon I was suf fering from kidney trouble and I procured a box. My back ached for some time and if I made a quick move, I had sharp twinges throughout my body. After sitting for awhile. 1 had to lift myself by main force. The kidney secretions were unnatural and filled with sediment. I>oan's Kidiiey -Tills gave me entire relief and after taking them, I enjoyed good health. I have no hesitation in giving Doan's Kidney Fills my endorsement." (Statement given in March, l'JOSL Lastinc Result:;. On January 7,1911,Mr Folsonj was interviewed and he said: "I have no reason whatever to change my high opinion of Doan's Kidney Pills and I gladly confirm my former endorsement of them. The benefi t this remedy brought me has been permanent." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York,, sole agents for the United States. Remember th i name?Doan's? and take no other. Wins Fight for Life. It was a long and bloody battle for life that was waged by James B Mershon of Newark. N J, of which he writes: "I had lost m.uch blood from lung hemorrhages, and was weak and run-down. For eight months 1 was unable to work. Death seemed close on my heels when I began, three weeks ago, to use Dr King's New Discovery. But it has helped me greatly. It is doing all that you claim." For weak, sore lungs, obstinate coughs, stubborn colds, hoarseness, la grippe, asthma, hay-fever or any throat or lung trouble it's supreme. 50c & $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by M L Allen. Again we beg to remind our friends that all notices relating to money - making en terprises, for church, school or any other cause, are charged for as advertising at one cent a word. All cards of thanks, for any purpose whatsoever, are charged for at the rate of one cent a word. It would save us a good deal of trouble and embarrassment if you would just count the words and send the money along with your "copy," as it hardly pays us to keep books on these little items. Yet in the aggregate they mean a considerable loss to the paper if not collected,and they are so easily overlooked. tf Tobacco Growers, Attention! To the Tobacco Growers of Williamsburg and Sur-1 rounding Counties:? We take this method of notifying you that the Banner Warehouse will be open to the public in due time this season. We are coming to you as strangers, but not strangers in the warehouse business, having had practi| cally a life-time experience on the warehouse floor, and we hope with a fair trial, to which we feel sure we are % . * , i due, to show the entire puolic that we can and will serve your best interests. Last, but not least, we leave nothing undone on our part to secure you the top of the market for every pile of your tobacco. With best wishes and hoping to see you soon, we beg to remain, Yours to serve, Glenn & Price, 6-i5-tf Stoneville, N C. j I ; Kelton 92 76 Kerr.per 62 Kershaw 682 627 j Kingstree 1,372 760 Kline 199 93 Lake City 1,074 375 Lamar 592 220 Lancaster 2,098 1,477 Landrum 449 263 Latta 1,358 453 Laurens 4,818 4,029 Leesville 980 538 J Lewiedale 162 173 Lexington 709 806 Liberty 1,058 368 Lincolnville 341 400 Little Mountain 440 283 Little Rock 99 90 Livingston 168 79 Loris 299 Lowndesville 350 241 Lowryville 343 Lucknow 139 122 Lynchburg 466 McBee 187 \IcColl 1,628 1.311 McConnells 279 VlcCormiek 613 237 Manning 1,854 1,430 Marion 3,844 1.831 | Maryvilie 473 5461 Vlayesville 751 7611 Midway 90 1381 Modoc 108 77 Monetta 122 Monck's C'/Orner 232 202 Moultrieville 1,011 511! Mount Carmel 264 318) Hount Pleasant 1,346 2,252 dountville 150 120 dullins 1,832 828 Neeces 143 New Brookland 900 1,089 dewberry 5,028 4,607 Nichols 118 82 Ninety-Six 758 414 Norris 180 North 561 358 North Augusta 1,136 Norway 315 218 )lanta 230 )lar 350 196 )rangeburg 5,906 4,455 'acolet 410 365 Jageland 360 Jages Mill 157 Jarksville 197 143 5atrick 98 Jaxville 175 3eak 183 156 .- endleton 822 568 5erry 179 76 3inewood 424 97 5ickens 897 449 5lum Branch 145 3ort Royal 363 601 5rinceton 182 241 Prosperity r&< ovz Reevesville 205 137 Reidville 177 162 Richburg . 245 240 Ridge Spring 505 411 Ridgeland 330 Ridgeville 300 250 Ridge way 370 335 Rock Hill 7,216 5,485 Rowesville 508 252 Ruby 194 St George 957 576 St Matthews 1,377 758 St Stephens 408 256 Salem 139 Sal ley 311 241 Saluda 610 289 Scranton 308 208 Seiglingrille 113 134 Sellers 458 Seneca 1,313 920 Shandon 795 Sharon 374 150 Simpsonville 521 195 Smyrna 100 48 Snelling 338 Spartanburg 17,517 11,395 Springfield 438 344 Summerton 678 236 Summerville 2,355 2,420 Sumter 8,109 5,673 Swansea 523 239 Sycamore 99 79 Tatum 225 200 Timmonsville 1,708 861 Tirzah 128 131 Travelers' Rest 60 106 Trenton 257 266 Trio 198 168 Troy 233 263 Ulmers 190 150 Union 5,623 5,400 Vances 97 81 Varnville 542 372 Wagner 362 192 Walhalla 1,595 1,307 Walterboro 1,677 1,491 Wards 183 135 Waterloo. 191 189 Wellford 370 346 West Union 328 289 Westminster 1,576 857 Westville 847 123 Ebenezer 331 190 j Edgefield 1,771 1,775 j Edgemoor 113 j Erhardt 315 215 j Elko 114 208 j Ellenton 367 252 ( Elloree 540 413 j Estill 460 Eutawville 405 305 < Fairfax 499 301 ] Florence 7,057 4,647 \ Foreston 115 224 J Fork - 134 Fort Lawn 204 126 ?' Fort Mill 1,616 1,394 I Fort Motte 392 308 (" Fountain Inn 979 497 J ?^ Gaffney..: 4,767 3,937 | Georgetown 5,530 4,138 j Glenn Springs 178 187 \ Govan Ill 113 J Gray Court 284 181 \ Greelyville 630 252 J "^Greenville 15,741 11,860 (* Greenwood 6,614 4,824 J Greer 1,673 648 1 Grover 67 59 < Hampton 748 536 ' Harleyville 190 243 Hartsville 2,365 704 , Heath Springs 452 266 , Helena - - 425 269 Hendersonville 319 Hickory Grove 285 289 Hodges 266 257 Holly Hill 324 256 Honea Path 1,763 617 1 Inman 474 294 1 Irmo .. 267 193 Iva 894 Jacksonboro 54 44 . Jefferson...... 390 Johnston 943 865 1 Jonesville.l 969 508 J' f ^gglgg ranuaiim' SICMM. Ml BMSSttftr : MMjMk MIM MM MBtor CO. Every Horse Owner dresu Is thst most dangerous disease. Colic. Be p spared for an emergency I *y having a bottle of Noah's Colic Remedy on hanr',. More animals die from Colic than all other nonn ontagious diseases combine!. Mine out ?'f every ten cases would have Seen cure* if Noah's Colic Remedy had >een giver in time. It Isn't a drench or doi e, but is: a remedy given on the tongue. K simple that a woman or child can give it. If it fails to cure, your money will be refurdcd. If your dealer cannot supply yo i s nd 50c in stamps and we -rill mail v lv>tf ?C. V* -.h Remedy Co.. Inc., Richirond, Va. \rrivitl of Passenger Trains at Kingstree. The Atlantic Coast Line railroad has promulgated the following schedule, which became effective Sunday, January 1, 1911: North Bound. No 80 - - - 7:45 a m *No 46 - - 11:37 am No 78 - - - 6:12 pSouth Bound. No 79 - - - 11:14 a m *No 47 - - - - 6:09 p m No 89 ... 9:10 p m "Daily except Sunday. The uniform success that has attended the use of Chamberlain's Colic,Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy has made it a favorite everywhere. It can always be depended upon. For sale by all dealers. Otemember 1 e are now in the large ft ling fomrerlv occupied g by Wilkins Wholesale (irocery Co., where we are glad to welcome our old customers as well as new ones. We keep Alll Kinds of Meats in s?5ason at living .prices, also a choice line of Fruits, Vegetables and Canned Goods. Epps* Market Cr. Actdtmjr A Mill S'ta. EVERYTHING IN JEWELRY at Waitts & Watts' The Kiigstree Jewelers NIvAR THE DEPOT REPAIR WORK I30KE ON SHORT HOTICE 3K IAWNINQS! TENTS, COVERS, ETC., Jail Hammocks, Cemetery Tents, Patent Cog Gear Roller Awnings, Roller Curtains. Waterproof Horse and Wagon Covers. V. A. SEDGWICK, Contractor, KINGSTREE, S. C. Agent for ANCHOR SUPPLY CO., Evansvllle, Indiana. Let us put up your AWNING for Summer. Just one plug of Merry Widow will convince you that it is the best 10 cent plug of tobacco in Kingstree. Buy from the Peo| pie's Mercantile Co. 5-1 M3t <. ; ^ ANurs' Is one of the easiest rooms t< of the most important. The dainty whiteness ma which is the first and greatest health. Besides, prettiness i< ing for any child. You need a chiffonier and bureau i we can show you how to do ov? good brass or iron crib with sides hi from falling, a rocking chair, straij table, also in white. These with i paper, and muslin curtains, coinpl Be careful to get a ST ! mattress, for it is the best. i means good health, a sturdy I mind. Even nervousness is 11 really sound sleep. Get a ST for the crib to-day. If after not entirely satisfied, we wm! back without a word.?*3.43 !| CAROLINA FURNI1 ii*i? \ -go. I II i I !! ??? 'MM? - - -. 10 x.- t* a ^ i.?jcmi j????^??? ?:?:?:?:@.@:@:?:?:?*?<i 1L J. STA ?. The Coffins and ( ? ^ offers his s J? | Day and in the ? ? FIRST OFFICE OVER STACKLI ? ? Yours to S % . L J. STA' (8) <?>;<?>:?*?:@:?:@:?:?:?:a?:? lYflYrfYfYfTrrrWTTWYfYfJYf^Tf cSy. ? bankinj every courtesy and consideration. Our servative, our resources abundant, our ? trustworthiness beyond question. 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X IE, s. c. 8 - ,mm . . --J ' ' ? CKLEY. | :{ E WANT YOU : ik account provides an absolutely ? ice for your money. Your bank -* book affords a complete record of * ceipts, while the stubs of vour 4 ?ok are a perfect record of ex- 4 md payments. Paying a laborer, * ccount or other bill with a bank 4 ? much safer than with money, 4 ! you avoid the risk of handling * aal cash and the endorsed check 4 d by the bank is the best kind of 4 )t. A large number of the best * * and business men have accounte 4 now?we want you?Your busi- 4 solicited, with every safeguard * to modern banking offered as se- < We will look carefully after your 4 j interest and treat you with i mothsvU nrp t-hnrnnch and con- 3 facilities and our stability and ^ not open an account today ? ^ IAMSBURG, : . s. c. : E C Epps, Cashier. 4 C W Boswell. Asst. Cashier. i LAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA* J ? -J mU ISE FARM ? under cultiva- X r acre last year. * sold. Tenant X improvements. x rom Kingstree. x Long terms if x