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I Professional Cards. I DR. A. G. EADDY, JOHNSONVILLE, S. C. Office hours: 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to3 p. m. and by appointment. Oflke at residence. 3-l3-6m . DR. R. J, MCCABE, (Dentist. KINGSTREE, - S. C Office Next to Court House Square. | PHILIP H. ARROWSMITH IATTORNEY-AT-LAW LAKE CITY, - - S. C. $W. Leland Taylor, DENTIST. Office over Dr W V BnxkiiiKton's Store, KINGSTREE, - S. C. 5-21-tf. M. D. Nesmith DENTIST, LAKE CITY, - - - S. C Benj. MclNNES, M. R.C. V. S. B. Kater MclNNES, M. D.. V. M. D. r VETERINARIANS. One of us will be at Kingstree the . first Monday in each month, at Hel, ler's Stables. 9-28-tf U BEATY L. H. SIAU Georgetown, S. C Beaty & Siau (Ow Bank of Goorgotown) Civil Elngineering, Land Surveying Farm Drainage Levels General Contracting Concrete Walks a Specialty 3-13-4m 1"tsttnote Lodge, No. 46 meets Thursday before full moon each month. Visiting brethren are cordially invited. M H Jacobs, W M. E L Montgomery, Sec. 2-27-ly :ec of if5. Kingstree Lodge Knights of pytfyias Regular Conventions Every j 2nd and 4th Wednesday nights Visiting brethren always welcome, L Castle Hall 3rd story Gourd in Building. I P. H. Stoll (j. C. | R. N. Speigner, K of R & S. I Kin2stree CAMP N?- 27 H (lOTLAI HUT1XM B V$ld&m3v*/S/l Visiting choppers coiBw iially invited to conv. B vd^SSSfefSlZ QPand 8lt 011 a stQmT R& or bang about on tb? B B. E. Clarkson, 127 ]2m. Uon uom LIGHTNING BODS. H. L. Wfeitlock. Ltk* City, S.C. Special Sales Agent. Representing the Largest Manufacturers of All Kinds luproved Copper and 6alvanized Section Rods (Endorsed by the Highest Scientific Authorities and Fire Insurance Companies). PURE COPPER WIRE CABLES, ALL SIZES. Our Full Cost Guarantee Given'with Each Job. I Mil an close manria of profit, dividing coo I mission with my customers. 3-7-tf Cougbs, Colds, Watery Eyes Cured lo a Day by taking Cheeney's Expectorant? also cures consumption, whooping cough, droppings from the nose, and throat, bronchitis, and all throat and lung troubles. Cheeney's Expectorant a liquid preparation, tested for 50 years. Try it. Safe, sure and satisfactory. Druggists 25c and 50c. ll-7-7mp-adv. ' I Epps' Market BBS All meats bought and sold H SI for cash. Don't ask for H credit- 1 HI ?j?s' Market I HB ewTXSAmm I | Legal Advertisements. || ? 1 4. XT~4-,-?? Dam&ruji'.ujr xiutiuc* In the District Court of the United ; States for the District of South Car- j olina. i In the matter of ) R J Nesmith, - In Bankruptcy. | Hankrupt. ) To the creditors of R J Nesmith of Ne- i smith, in the county of Williamsburg i and.district aforesaid, a bankrupt: i Notice is hereby given that on the . 17th day of June, 1913, the said R J Ne- i smith was duly adjudicated bankrupt; i and that the first meeting or his credit- 1 ors will he held in my office at Kingstree, S C,on the 30th day of June, 1913, ' at 12 o'clock, noon, at which time the i said creditors may attend, prove their 1 claims, appoint a trustee, examine the I bankrupt, consider an offer of composition ana transact such other business < as may come properly before said meeting. * C'has W Stoi.l, ( Referee in Bankruptcy i Dated June 20. 1913. M It ' * : Summons for Relief. (COMPLAINT SERVED). THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, i COUNTY OF WILLIAMSBURG. Court of Common Fleas. The Georgetown Grocery Company, a , corporation created and existing under the laws of the State of South ' Carolina, Plaintiff, ! against J H Lanier, Defendant. To the absent Defendant, J H Lanier: 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 i your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers at their office in Kings- ' tree. S C, within twenty days after the service thereof, exclusive ofjthe day of such service; and if you fail to answer , the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint Kelley & Hinds, Plaintiff's Attorneys. Dated May 22, A D 1913. Take Notice?That the complaint in the above-stated case has been filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for Williamsburg county. Kelley & Hinds, 6-26-6t Plaintiff's Attorneys. Notice of Foreclosure Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, . county of williamsburg, Court of Common Pleas. The Kingstree Real Estate Company, a corporation duly chartered and existing under ami by virtue of the laws of the State of South Carolina, Plaintiff, , vs Annie H Kennedy. Lade Kennedy, rainice Kennedy, Bloomer Kennedy Kelley, Erban Kennedy and Helen Kennedy, Defendants. Pursuant to a judgment for foreclosure signed by his Honor, John S Wilson, on the 23rd aav of April, 1913,1 will on the first Monday in July, 1913, the same being the 7th day of said month, between the legal hours of sale, before the court house door in Kingstree.South Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, the following described lot of land: "All those certain pieces, parcels or lots of land lying, being and situate in the town of Kingstree county of Williamsburg, State of South Carolina, containing in the aggregate one (1) acre, and known as lots Nos B2', 'B4' on Elan of New Ix>ts made by PG Gourdin, ? S, February. 1905, and bounded as follows, to wit: On the North by Scott street; on the East by lands of the Independent Cotton Oil Company; on the South by lots 'Bl' and B3', as shown on plan of New l.ots,and on the West by Second avenue, as will more fully appear by reference to plan of New Lots surveyed by P G Gourdin, D S. 1905; the two above described lots? (B2; B4), having been this day conveyed to me by the Kingstree Keal Estate uompany. Purchaser to pay for papers. 6-12-3t George J Graham, Sheriff for Williamsburg county. Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given that on the 12th day of July, 1913, at 12 o'clock, noon, I will apply to P M Brockinton, Judge of Probate of Williamsburg county, for Letters Dismissory. as Administrator of the estate of Lorena Halle, deceased. L W Dennis, 6-12-5t Administrator. Registration Notice. ^ ? f ha CunnvirioAW r\ 9 Pfiu. 1UO UlllCC Ui UUC WUpCITIOVI V? istration will be open on the 1st Monday in each month for the purpose of registering any person who is qualifled as follows: Who shall have been a resident 01 the State for two years, and of the county one year, and of the polling precinct in which the eleotor offers to ote four months before the day of election, and shall have paid, sis months before, any poll tax then due < and payable, and who can both read and write any section of the constitu- j tion of 1895 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 at three hundred dollars or more. H A Meyer, f.lerk of Board | -a isle of Palms is Calling You | t $1.9 5 to Isle of Palms or * | Sullivan's Island, tickets on i I sale Sundays, limited to ^ | reach Kingstree returning | | Tuesday midnight following | I date of sale. Via the f | Atlantic Coast Line, | I "TheStandard ftallroad of tha South" il | T. C. WHITE, | & GPA. Wilmington, N C. < > ' | 6^11 S C. MMMMIMMMMMOime ' I Winthrop College SCHOLARSHIP AND ENTRANCE, Examination. The examination for the award of va-! cant scholarships in Winthrop College and for the admission of new students will be held at the county Court House on Friday, July 4, at 9 a. m. Applicants must be not less than sixteen years of age. When scholarships are vacant after July 4 they will be awarded to those making the highest average at this examination,provided they meet the conditions governing the award. Applicants for Scholarships should write to President Johnson before the examination for Scholarship examination blanks. Scholarships are worth $100 and free tuition. The next session will open September 17, 1913. For further information and catalogue, address Pre*. D. B. Johnson, Rock Hill, S C. 5-15-7-3 | FOR SALE, f J I am offering for a quick |, ? sale the best farm in Wil t liamsburg county on very r easy terms of one-third cash j ? and the balance in one and T two years at 8%'. This prop- .? t osition is worthy of careful j I consideration by all parties j | desiring to secure a great % | bargain. For full particu- $ | lars, price, terms, etc, wire, T f 'phone, write or call on Z | J. D. GILLAND, I | Attorn?y-at-Law, | | KINGSTRCC, S. C. i WATTS & WATTS THE KIN6STREE JEWELERS We keep on hand everything to be found in an up-to-date jewelry house Repairing and engraving done with neatness and despatch. : As home dealers, guaranteeing quality ana pnces, We Solicit Your Patronage. Naar the Railroad Station. m B^^^iude mark f LW THE BEST B REMEDY '1 ' M For all forms of 1 I RHEUMATISM 1 Hf Lumbago, Sciatica, Bout, Neural- M gia, Kidney Troubles, Catarrti and Asthma I "5-DROPS" I i STOP THE PAIN g U Gives Quick Relief ^ | It stops the aches and pains, re- ?S 9 lleves swollen Joints and muscles F 9 ?acts almost like ma^ic. Destroys K g| the excess uric acid and la quick. ^ m 83IO BQU euro 1U iwa loouibo. other remedy like lfc. Sample & ,1 free on request. K< jj SOLD BY DRUGGISTS ft H One Dollar per bottle, or sent pre- S? )M paid upon receipt of price if not )B obtainable In your locality. M SWANSON RHEUMATIC CURE Ca B w 188 Lake Street Ja jyCeBatlpation.Slck^Headaohe^H mm Senr Stomach, Belehlag and ^9 Hklver Tronblea. ^ ISO firM 1 rrTMM.*SM.WU?.WMiW.88ilB|, W a auRM, somas, salt mom, mm a fl WORM. Kfe, eriekly tnU *v the iit-kbaaaii saivb i wnwrv w?-a mm m wm mi _ 1M Pf ?ca at Pr?aO?? ^ I Are You a Woman? A ? Ml The Woman's Tonic FOR SALE AT ALL DUBOSTS n Bmntathtfa Cougb HHM^ Cares Colds, Croup and Whoopiag Cough. FEEL RIGHT ALL THE TIME J Doo'l Let Periodical Spells of Lazy Liver Ruin Your Temper and Spoil Your Work. If your liver doesn't behave right all the time?if it sometimes stops working and you become bilious and "headachy" ? don't take calomel, but try Dodson's Liver Tone. You are safe in taking Dodson's Liver Tone. It's a harmless, pleasant vegetable remedy that starts the liver without stirring up your whole system, as calomel often does. It is especially good for children who need a liver tonic once in a while, but who should not be do3ed with strong drugs. Dodson's Liver Tone is sold by Dr W V Brockington. This store guarantees it with a clean open and shut guarantee?your money back with a smile if it fails to satisfy you. Price, 50 cents a bottle, and your money is as safe as if you had it in your pocket. If you need the medicine you need it badly?if it doesn't satisfy you?your money back. Buy a bottle from W V Brockington today under this guarantee. adv Bethel Breezes. Bethel,June 23: -Farmers around here are beginning to cure tobacco. Mrf.W Burzess attended court at Kingstree Monday. Messrs Bishop Burgess and Arthur Cooper yisited Kingstree Thursday. Mrs G H Burgess, after spending two weeks at the home of Mr G W Burgess,left here Saturday to spend a few days with her sister, Mrs W M McElveen, at Lake City. Miss Lallie McElveen of Lake City is visiting her brother, Mr R C McElveen. Mr M L M^.am was noted in this community a part of last week. Mrs John Askins of Timmonsville is visiting "her sister, Mrs R E Burgess. There was a game of baseball played Saturday afternoon between Workman and Bethel. The score stood 13 to H in favor of Bethel. Messrs C L and R S Burgess visited friends at Lake City Saturday. Daisies. Chamberlain's Colic, Cbolera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Every family without exception should keep this preparation at hand during the hot weather of the summer months. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is worth many times its cost when needed and is almost certain to be needed before the summer is over. It has no superior for the purposes which it is intended. Buy it now. For sale by all dealers. adv Arrival of Passenger Trains at Klngstree. The Atlantic Coast Line railroad has promulgated the following schedule, which became effective Sunday, October 15, 1911: North Bound. No 80 - - - 7:43 a m *No - - 11:37 a m No 78 ... 6:10 p m South Bound. No 79 - - - 11:13 am *No 47 - - - 6:10 p m No 89 - - - 9:18 pm "Daily exceDt Sunday. nnn D.W..J einn #iuu icnaru, #iuuThe leaders of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh, being a constitutional disease. requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease. and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F J CHENEY & CO. Toledo, 0. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family PiUs for constipation, adr Undressed LumberI always have on hand a lot of undressed lumber (board and framing) at my mill near Kingstree. for sale at the lowest price for good material. See or write me for further information, etc. F. H. HODGE. CHICHESTER S PILLS W THE WAMOXD DRAM). A Ladle*! Auk your DruwUt f >r A\ C (( Ray ( lil.ph^.tcrSlllamojiU Kruiiil//\\ in Kid and ii?ld n.ct.tiIlc\VV *i:h ^'uc Ritfron. tTAriffiSiTEB s p? Jjr diamond j'.rand I'II.I.s, for 85 \V fi years known is Besi, Safest, Always Rdia'I. r SOLO BV DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE No. Six-Sixty-Six Thii is prescription prepared especially for MALARIA or CHILLS A. FEVER. Five or six doses will break any case, and if taken then as tonic the Fever will not f . The Scrap Book Contents Unknown. Wheu former Governor Haw ley of Idabo was prosecuting attorney in tne mining districts of the state a reform wave hit Idaho City, and the reformers made it as uncomfortable as possible for the whisky sellers. A general store keeper was suspected of selling liquor without a license. Hawley summoned the iriver of a freight wagon before the grand jury to testify whether he bad hauled whisky from Boise to Idaho City for the store keeper. The driver was sworn. Hawley questioned him: "Did you or did you not haul a barrel of whisky from Boise to Idaho City on Mai 12 and deliver it at 10 Blank street?" "01 hauled the barrel," the driver swore, "but Oi don't know phwat was in It" "Don't know what was in it?" roared the Attorney. "Wasn't the barrel marked?" "Yis, sor." % "Then how dare you tell the court that you don't know what was In It?" . "Because." answered the driver, "it said 'Pure Rye Whisky* on wan ind nv h' Itnwwnl nn' nn t)i* nthor Iu l/u11 ci au uuuu i/vv vu iu , an' Oi don't know which wuz in th" barrel .'"?Saturday Evening Post The Little Things. If you are sighing for a lofty work. If great ambitions dominate your mind, Just watch yourself and see you do not shirk The common little ways of being kind. If you are dreaming of a future goal. When, crowned with glory, men shall own your power, Be careful that you let no struggling soul Go by unaided In the preeent hour. If you are moved to pity for the earth And long to aid it do not look so high Tou pass some poor, dumb creature faint with thirst All Ufa la equal in the eternal eye. If you would help to make the wrong things right Begin at home. Then lies a lifetime toll, t Weed your own garden fair for all men's sight Dftfnr* vnn nlan tn fill another's SOIL ?Ella Wheeler Wilcox. It Was N?isy. The bandelsreisender, or commercial traveler, la a disturbing element la the small Norwegian hotels, says Mr. H. K. Daniels in bis book, "Home Lite In Norway." He comes and goes at all hour9 of the day and night and Is always accompanied by a racket which Is not conducive to slumber. I remember one night or rather early morning being haled from blissful dreams by a terrific din. Doors were being slammed, heavy boxes dumped upon the landing, the sounds of scurrying feet were all over the house, and dominating the whole, like an oboe In the orchestra, was a stentorian voice demanding the production of a hot meal. "But." stipulated the voice in a tone of uncompromising tniculence as 1 got out of bed and proceeded to dress (further sleep being out of the question), "tell me. first, is this thing I have heard about your establishment true? Because, if it is, I prefer to bestow my natronaee on some other house in jtown. Tell me. Is tliis.n noisy hotel?' Yes, Hs Wa? Fond of Her. A small touring company was going the round of some of the English towns, and everywhere the audiences were delighted with the Juvenile leading lady. She was so bright and fre6b and girlish that the entire male portion of the audiences promptly fell in lovfr'with her. One evening a youthful admirer sought out the manager of the company. a rather fine looking, bearded man. and proceeded to flsh for an introduction to the charming little lady. He had, he said, enjoyed her acting so much. "It jnust be very pleasant to know her," he suggested. "I expect you who see her so often are very fond of her?" "Well, yes," admitted the manager. "Yes, I am rather fond of her." "Perhaps you've known her for some time?" suggested the admirer. "Yes, quite a long time," agreed the manager. "But it can't be so very long," protested the other. "She's little more than a girl." Then a horrid suspicion came to. him. "You?you're not her husband, are you?" he faltered. "No; oh. no," said the manager. "I'm her son!" No Doubt About It. There la an amusing story connected with Dr. Chavasse, the bishop of Liverpool. Dr. Chavasse Is the father of two sets of twins, and soon after Mrs. Chavasse had had twins for the second time a curate from a neighboring parish was asked to preach the Sunday morning sermon in Dr. Chavasse's churCD. li.Y an exiniuruju.irj' tuuiti- j dence he chose as his text the words, i "Two are better than one." A quite audible giggle came from one or two members of the congregation, ; and. quite ignorant of the cause of his j hearers' amusement, the curate gazed ' at them in shocked surprise. Then, j fearing that there might be something amiss with his surplice, he tried to examine himself. Finding nothing amiss, he looked sternly at the congregation and repeated his text in a loud, clear voice: "Two are better than one!" As he now seemed to be calling attention to his little Joke, the entire congregation quivered with suppressed mfrtk-Load* Gtoti* * t ALL IN THE SAME BOAT." ??? "I They Selected an Unlucky Time For Their Gaetronomic Crime. Most people have a pet aversion, and that of King Edward VII. was onion*. The odor of the fragrant bulb on another's breath was simply maddening to the usually genial monarch. In this connection an anecdote Is related by CL W. Stamper, who was the king's motoa mechanic. In bis book, "What I Know.** The royal party was enjoying a to cauon at Diurnu. ouilu^ wvuicm that the sergea4t footman, the king's courier and the postmaster lunched heartily on beefsteak and onions one day, and soon afterward the king wanted to see the postmaster. So the courier, named Fehr, called the sergeant footman, named Hawkins, and the king was proceeding to tell him. when he stopped short, looked at the man and angrily blurted out: ; "Hawkins, you've been eating onions!" "No, your majesty," protested the unlucky Hawkins "Yes. you have. I'm sure you have: Send Mr. Hilcy here at once and Mr. Fehr." "Yes. vour malestv." The sergeant footman withdrew, and presently Postmaster 4liley was an- ? nounced. The king called hlra to his side and was beginning to read to him a telegram he wanted him to dispatch when he suddenly burst out: "Riley, you've been eating onions!" "No, your majesty," ?aid the postmaster, instinctively recoiling. "Yes, you have; it's disgraceful." < The courier then entered- the room and approached very warily, but Iris majesty's sense of smell was keen, and all Fehr's efforts to suppress the facts in the case were unavailing. The king looked up sharply, sat hack in his chair and groaned: "I'm ? if you haven't been eating onions too." * Psreeveranos. Perseverance is more prevailing than violence, and many things which cannot be overcome when they are together yield themselves up when taken little by little.?Plutarch. Two 8urprio# Partioo. A party of ladles and gentlemen exploring the depths of a celebrated mine ^ arranged that a lunch should be partaken of on the 1,500 foot leveL Foot large baskets full of dainties, both liquid and substantial, were therefore lowered to the depths. These descendr~? MADE SHORT WORK OF THE DAINTTBA ed first among a group of honest Oor? nlah miners delving on the 1,200 foot level, who, in the absence of any instruction, decided, after much discussion, that It must be a national holiday or something of the kind above ground and that this was a kindly little compliment from the owners. They therefore fell to on the eatables with much energy and made short work of the dainties. When the exhausted excursionists, after their tramp through the mine. Inquired for their refreshments they discovered only the empty hampers and about twenty brawny miners full of chicken salad, champagne, i mashed Ice and other things dancing a Cornish breakdown.?London Expresa. What tha Function Raally Was. Ethel Barrymore was Inviting her friends to a birthday party. "There'll be a birthday cake, I soppose?" some one asked. "Yes, there'll be a cake, never fear," was the i;eply. "And candles, of course?" went on the questioner. "My friend." said Miss Barrymore, "this Is to be a birthday party, not a , torchlight procession." ? \ Put It Where It Was Most Useful. Cricket was Introduced Into a certain district of India by a clergyman from England, who hoped that the game would foster a manly spirit All went well, according to the author of "A ? Little Tour In India," +he boys became Keeil UUU U milieu ?US ail uu^m mm a. neighboring school. Then the clergyman gave his team 15 rupees ($4.80) to spend "on new bats or whatever would be most useful." When the day came the team turned out for the match full of quiet confidence, but with all their old accoutermenta. "Why," asked the padre, "what have you done with those 15 rupees I gave youf* "Well, air," said the captain, "we thought It beet to spend It all on the umpire." They