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HOMICIDE AT NESMITH FRIDAY NIGHT. SECTION MASTER ON MARION BRANCH SHOT TO HEATH BY KBuTMft B-IX-I.4W. Nesmith, March 4:?Farmers of this section are very badly behind with their work on account of the. bad weather. There are only a few who have their soil broken up. Of; course the land is entirely too wet to plough, but some are ploughing: i in the mud and going right ahead anyway, but they will find out later that it is injurious to the land to I plough it in this condition. The tobacco planters fiad begun to think thev would have to plant their beds again, but in spite of the bad, cold weather, the little delicate seeds are coming through and making their appearance. Mr Logan, a section master on the Marion Branch railroad, who has been living near this place, was ihot and killed by his brother-inlaw last Friday night near Black river. From what we understand, Mr Logan and his wife had not been living a very pleasant life. On Friday night Mr Logan came in about midnight and found his wife had gone. After investigating the mat?ter he found she had left with her brother late the previous afternoon for his home. Following in pursuit he found her there, and sent word for her to come out, that she only had a short time to live anyway. She did not come out, so he started in after her. His brother-in-law told him not to enter the house. / Logan failed to obey, so he received two loads from a pistol as a result, taking effect about the waist, causing instant death. Mr L E Nesmith, formerly of tnis place but now of Boston, Mass, where he has been for the past three years, spent several days with his brother, Mr R J Nesmith, and other relatives at this place. Messrs T C Dukes and Thomas Chandler,of the Benson section,spent a few days in this vicinity last week. Yellow Jacket. You judge a man not by what he promises to do,but by what he does. That is the only true test. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy judged by this standard has no superior. People everywhere speak of it in the highest terms of praise. For Sale by All Dealers. Honor Roll of Zeb School. Zeb, March 4:? 8th Grade. Hazle Strong 94 Sixth Grade. mlma btrong 9s Cary Tisdale 90 4th Grade. Emmett Strong * 95 1-6 Fulton Strong 94 1-6 Mary Tisdale 93 3rd Grade. Etta Tisdale.. 93 Branson Tisdale 92 Ola Tisdale 92 1st Grade. Lonnie Tisdale 91 1 New Tisdale 90 I UfiVT BE MISLED. liogsitee Citizens SMd Read and Heed Tbis AdviceKidney trouble is dangerous and often fatal. Don't experiment with something new and untried. Use a tested and proven kidney remedy. Begin with Doan's Kidney Pills. Used in kidney troubles 50 years. Doan's have cured thousands. Are recommended here and everywhere. The following statement forms imvincing proof. F G Copleston, S E Bartlett St, Sumter, S Car, says: "I have taken Doan's Kidney Pills and have found them to be a remedy of merit. Backache and pains across my loins annoyed me and I knew that my kidneys were at fault. Doan's Kidney Pills brought me prompt relief and in return I give them my heartiest endorsement." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 ?ents, Foster-Milburn Co, Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name?Doan's? 1 and take no other. Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills for sciatica. Siiorl Session o! Couri. i The court ?f common pleas con-j vened In-rc Mo- day, the 4th inst. Judge H F Rice presiding. Tne j civil dockets were mounded. There t being no jury cases t<? be tried, the jury was discharged at 12 o'clock. .Some civil business was argued be-1 fore the Judge, but no decisions i were rendered. The court toot; aj recess at lUtf) o'clock, opened again | at 3 and adjourned at 6. The following visiting attorneys were present: Messrs P H Arrowsrnith of Lake City and Henry E Davis,W F Clayton and J P McNeill of Florence. Centrlbnfors to Rock Hill Plan. Bank of K'ngstree $ 25 00 Bank of Williamsburg 25 00 Wee Nee Bank 15 00 W EJenkinson 10 00 Farmers Supply Company 15 0 L D Rogers 3 o0 Carolina Furniture Company 5 00 Kingstree Dry Goods Company li? 00 Stackley Dry Goods Company 3 00 Peoples Mercantile Company 10>0<? S Marcus 5 00 M F Heller 10 00 i I M Graham 5 00 J W Coward 5 <>0 Sol Peres 5 00 Butler Dry Goods Company 3 0o Blakeley McCullough Corpora5 00 null - -H 0 Britton 10 00 .John M Nexsen 10 00 Kingstree Hardware Company 10 00 \V M Vause & Son 5 00 Williamsburg Live Stock < o 10 00 F Rhem & Son 10 00 R W Smith to canvass district No 8 free of charge. Marshall Bros.... 2 00 G M Beasley .... 5 00 Cooper Bros 10 00 J C Everett 1 00 W D Bryan 5 ou J B Morris 1 0 F L Richardson 1 00 J D Griffin 1 00 W P Moore 1 00 E R Rowell 5 o0; T G McDonald 1 00 WT E Graham 1 00 Trio Mercantile Co 1 00 . M J Horr.ick 1 001 J W Lockliear 1 "0 A W Graham 1 00 R D Guerry 1 'X) Kaminski Hdw Co, Georget'n 5 00 J D Gilland 5 uo J M Porter.. 2 00 Greelyville Live Stock Co 5 00 E B Rhodus 2 50 J F Montgomery 1 00 T W Boyle 1 0<> Mallard Lumber Co 1 00 S M Bradshaw 50 S V Taylor 50 Hr .1 r. Kerkman 1 00 F Mishoe .. 1 00 W V Strong 2 00 P M Brockinton . 3 00 W M O'Bryan, canvais District No. 1 free. R F Epps contributes on canvass of his school district 1 00 J J Eaddy contributes on canvass of his school district 3 00 , C J Rollins contributes on canvas of his scht?ol district R W stucky 1 00 D E McCutchen 1 0 1 W M McCullough ... 50 $290 00 ' W E Jenkinson, Chairman. lepels Attack of Death. "Five years ago two doctors told ' me I had only two years to live." This startling statement was made j by Stillman Green. Malachite, Col. "They told me I would die with 1 consumption. It was up to me then to try the best lung medicine and I! ] began to use L)r King's New Dis- j' covery. It was we.l I did,for today I am working hard and believe I owe my life to this great throat and lung euro that has cheated the grave | of another victim." It's folly to j suffer with coughs, colds or other ; throat and lung troubles now. Take j the cure that's safest. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free at M L j Allen's. Last week, while many persons in the USA (United States of Amer- j ica) were shivering with the ther-, mometer at zero or below, the in-1 habitants of the USA (United States of Australia) were sweltering from a temperature of 163 decrees. Children are much more likely to contract the contagious diseases ( when they have colds Whooping^; cough, diphtheria, scarlet fever and ;' consumption are diseases that are j5 often contracted when the child has |, a cold. That is why all medical au- j i thorities say beware of colds. For!5 the quick cure of colds you will find ( nothing better than Chamberlain's ' Cough Remedy. It can always be < depended upon and is pleasant and safe to take. For Sale by All Deal- ( ers. ( Only one week more in which to ' pay State and county taxes. i Stops Lameness Sloan's Liniment is a reliable remedy for any kind of horse lameness. Will kill.the growth of spavin, curb or splint, absorb enlargements, and is excellent for sweeny, fistula and thrush. Here's Proof. " I med Sloan'* Liaiaiemt on * ami* for ' high linen***,' and cored k*r. I an aarer without a bottle of Tour liainaat; hare bought more of it than aay other raraedy far palna." Baily Xitar, Caamdy, ly. " Sloan'* Lltimaat la the beet and*. 1 have removed very large aho* boil* off a hone with it I have killed a qaartar crack on a mart that was awfully bad. I have alao healed raw, tore rack* on three hone*. I have healtd greaa* heal on a mare that could hwdly walk." AtrmoKY G. Hrvaa. Oakland, Pa., Rout* Ko. i. SLOAN'S T IlTlMriTT LtmiTIEili is good for all farm stock. "My hogs had hey cholera three daya before ws gn: yotr hainer.t, which I was adrind to try I hara aacd It bow for threa daya and try hoM art ilant well. One hog' died before I got the liaiaaeat, bat I here not loet nay eiece." a. J. McCarthy, Idarille, :??. 3 Sleaa'i Book oa Hbtm, 1 Cattle, Heft tad Poultry VwB(n K teat free, Addrwa nHfl 3 Dr. Ear! S Sloan mHx m Boston. Mara. Legal Notices | Summons for Relief. (COMPLAINT NOT SERVED). STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY or VYILLIAMSBl'BG, Court of Common Pleas. J B Thompson, William Thomson, Angie Fitch,Julia Feagin, M E Thompson, J W Th.-mpson, S A Thompson, Ollie Murray, Jessie Murray and Mrs Murray Mitchum, Plaintiffs, vs M L I'oyd, J D Boyd E A < ooper, M L McElveen. Emma Marshall, W T Evans.C F Bryan, Minnie Bryan, Biuma L Boyd,Sidney Loryea, Horace Loryea.Hazel Loryea,'1 J M Tisdale. II E Tisdale, W \. Tisdale, J M Tisdale, Ti? ? Uof aIL. \fnPfno FrrtmQ il?L nt'ASril, l-siriic aicvivu, xjiiiixu | Brown Eloise Brown, Mott Tisdale Nathan Tisdale, t, enie Boyd, Ellen ( Cantley,Carrie Tisdale, Edith Tisdale and Iva Tisdale, and M L Boyd and J M Tisdale, as executors of the last will and tsstament of D Z Martin, deceased, M E Thompson, Mary Hewitt, Olivia Hewitt, Ann Hewitt, Julia Hewitt. Edwin Hewitt. Lonza Hewitt. John Hewitt and Ely Hi witt, heirs at law of Sarah Hewitt, Ida Yause, Lizzie Vause, Julia Vause and Richard Vause, heirs at law of Emily Vause, and Mallard Lumber Company, a corporation chartered under the laws of the State of South Carolina, Defendants. To the absent Defendants: Ely Hewitt, Lonza Hewitt, Lizzie Vause, Olivia Hewitt. Edwin Hewitt, Julia Hewitt, Julia Vause, Ida Vause, Cenie Boyd, Ann Hewitt, Mary Hewitt: You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action.which has been fileu in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for the said county, and to sarve a mnv ,?f vnnr answer to the said com :*nceoi me uiern 01 me tx>urioi wmnon Pleas for Williamsburg: county. Kelley & Hinds. 2-29-ot Plaintiff's Attorneys. " vvfJ '"? ? plaint on the subscribers at their office in Kingstrce, South Carolina, within twenty days after th- service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiffs in this action will apply to the (kmrt for the relief dema ded in the complaint. Kf.i.i.i y & Hinds. ! tintilfs' Attorneys. Take Notice -That the complaint herein has been tiled in the office of the i lerk of 1 he Court of Common Pit-as *or Williamsbury c< -un'.y. kfilfy & Hinds, ;>-7-?>t Plaintitl's' Attorneys. Summons for Relief. (COMPLAINT SERVED). STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF WILLIAMSBURG. Court of Common Pleas. Prince McKnight, Plaintiff, against Silas Williams.Josina McKnight.Louisa Cooper, Paro Williams. Rosa Covert. Centry Williams, Edward Williams, Prince Williams, Willie Williams, Sallie Williams. Amy Williams, Lottie Williams, Moses Williams, Maggie Graham, Harry James, Annie James and William James, Deiendants. ro the absent Defendants. Willie James, Prince Williams. Edward Williams, Paro Williams, Annie James, Harry James. Rosa Covert and Gentry Williams: You are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the complaint in this iction.of which a copy is herewith served lpon you, and to serve a copy of your answer tothe said complaint on the subscrib?rs at their office in Kings tree, S C, .vithin twenty days after the service lereof, exclusive of the day of such ervice; and if you fail to answer the :omplaint within the time aforesaid, the daintilT in this action will apply to the Jourt for the relief demanded in the :omplaint. Dated February 27. 1912. Take Notice: That the summons and complaint herein has been filed in the | IINGSTREE HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. ; I ?? ? ? I j Among those who spent a pleas-; ant week-end at home were: Mi sses Ruth Phillips, Mattie McCullough; Messrs Daniel Epps and Workman Evans. Misses Minnie and Daisy Strong were absent from school last week on account of sickness. Several of the pupils are absent from school on account of measles, j Honor Roll. Grade I. Frank Holroyd 97 Peden Montgomery 9f> Robert Smith 94 Grade II, Caroline McFaddin... 90 Grade III. Maude Alline Kinder 92 Lucile Hurt - 92 Bertha Ragin 92 Madge Blakely - 92 Nappie Nelson 90 Grade IV. Serena Lee . 98 Hampden Montgomery 97 James Sullivan 93 Grade VII. George Ham met 97 Rowena Eaddy 96 Grade IX. Walter Sullivan 96 Rubie Thorn . 95 Louise Barr 95 x 1 ITCHING SKIN x Is about the most troublesome thing there is. You know it if you've ever had any kind of skin trouble. But they all give way, disappear, every last one?every pimply, scaly, It.hing, eruptive kind of disease of the skin -when you treat them to a box of HINT'S CURE Tv ell rubbed in. Nothing like it to make the skin healthy and smooth and free from sting,or itch or pain. Rrice is 50 cents a box, and one bo*/is guaranteed to cure any one case or you GET YOUR MONEY BACK. Ask Your Druggist tor Hunt's Cure. A. B. RICHARDS MEDICINE CO. Sherman, Texaa. HOLD BY Dr. W. V. BrocKington, Kln^atraa, S. C. BlaKeley-McCullough Co, Lanai, S. C. Notice. All persons are hereby warned against trespassing on the Ben A Burgess place in any way whatever. B J Mayes, Agent, 3-7-2tp Cades, S C. Administrator's Notice All persons having claims against the estate of Peter Brown, deceased, will present the same, duly attested, for payment, to the undersigned, and all persons indebted to said estate are requested to settle same. T F Brown, Administrator cum testamento annexo of the Estate of Peter Brown, deceased. 3-7-3tp Administrator's Notice j All persons having claims against the estate of Thomas E Kagin, deceased, will present the same, duly attested, to the undersigned.and all persons indebted to the said estate will make payment to A J Ragin Administrator Estate of Thos e Ragin, deceased. 2-22-4tpd Administrator s Notice. j All persons indebted to the estate of j Mary E Gibbons, deceased, will make i payment to the undersigned adrninis-j, trator; and all persons holding claims against the said estate will file them, properly verified, with him. J P Gibbons, Administrator. February 27, 1912. 2-29-3t Registration Notice. The office of the Supervisor of Ke^ istration will be open on the 1st Monday in each month for the purpose of registering any person who is quali nea a* ioiiows: Who shall have been a resident ?> the State for two years, and of th? county one year, and of the polling1 precinct in which the elector offers to vote four months before the day of election, and shall have paid, *ix months before, any poll tax then dn? and payable, and who can both read and write any section of the constitution of lS95.su bin it ted to him by the Supervisors of Registration, or wb? rail show that he owns, and has part ail taxes collectable on during t? ? present year, property in this Statassessed at three hundred dollars ot more. J. Y. McGILL, C.lerk of Board CHICHESTER S PILLS TllE DIAMOND BRAND. A Lodli ! A?k j our for Cbt-ff&? -?*r*s Dlntutind Bm?d/^V\ I'OIi is Rfd Ini Cold r.:e\iUk\W/ staled with B.u# RtMon. \/ ffn nw Take no otker. lluy of Tour * | I*/ ~ ft DrnMi.t. AskforClll.Crffca.TEHS I W Jf DIAMOND ItKAND HILL*, for S3 | If fS years knownasbest.Safest,AlwaysRelisMa I -r SOLD By DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE : Dr. Miles' Antl-Paln Pills relieve pain. [ ?u 0 || nan :I KE <*\ | Are If 1 A Won j Th {Woman's V \ (IK XOASTl/\rr %im?yr fl/iopou i , Derwee Norths FloridaA passenger service i and comfort,equipped w ninrnrv CloanSniv anH T1 L/IIIIII^I ^ivv^III^ auu J For rates, schedule, r tlon, write to WM. J. ( Genen THE PEOPLE' I Hides, Furs a H. A. MILLER, P I To My Friends and Pati m I have opened a first-cla m Fancy Grocery Store nexi niture Co., and will be g time. My stock is new ai J MY TERMS ARE STRICTLY CA X and my price as low as po K I positively keep no Lxx)l M this additional cost on gr< I POOL ROOM IN REAR. Lengthen the Life of Your By insisting on having those in your buildings. If your dea write to us for prices. m w r I r-* r\ WW/' IL.wti ntKni MANUFACT CHARLESTON, - 2-8-l3w Dill OHFAREoFT^/IVEL 3 n ffee? j| d-south 1 -Cuba. I unexcelled forluxucy flH ith the latest'Pulfman horoughfareCars.. W naps or any informa* ; ;raig, j il Passenger Agent. Jfl Wilmington, n. . ^ jl =^7 Doors, Sash and Blinds | made of CYPRESS placed 1 ler has no CYPRESS stock y )RN & SON, | URERS, j " s. c. ^ 1 i 1 8 MARKETI| DEALER IN ,1 inds of Fresh I j $ and Sausage. I J st Cash P: ;ce Paid for md Poultry, fl ROPRIETOR tjM ss, up-to-date Staple anaS^M t door to the Carolina Fur- ^|B ;lad to serve you at any tssible, considering quality. <s, and save my patrons m*jD L 13. &U1WJ&I10 1 % -