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THE FISH LAW. Regulations as to Ftsh Catching ?Close Season Defined. Section 755 of the bird, game and non-migratory fish laws of the State of South Carolina as enacted by the General Assembly in 1912 and promulgated by A A Richardson, Chief Game Warden of the State: "Hereafter no person shall cast, draw, fasten or otherwise make use of any seine or drift net, fyke net of any other description, or use any other appliances for the catching of game fish in the waters of this State other than privately owned ponds or lakes, except by hook and line and ordinary bait or by spoon, or by artificial fly, or by phantom minnow, or by artificial bait, between the first day of April and the first day of November of each year: Provided, That in the counties of Bamberg, Berkeley, Clarendon. Colleton, Dorchester and Williamsburg the close season shall be between the first day of April and the first day of August of each year. For violation of this section, the party so violating shall be fined twenty ($20) dollars, or be imprisoned thirty (30) days for each offense: Provided, That this section shall not apply to such person or persons as are catching game fish with a net or other appliances for the purpose of stock? """J /-.tlinf ofroome nnt for Lake City, April 24:?Married? Thursday, April 22,1915, at 4 o'clock p. m., at the residence of the offici4 ating minister, Rev J M Baxley, Miss Annie Jane Osborne and Mr Nathan Barfield.all of Lake City. Mr Barfield is a son of Mr Richard Barfield and is a prominent young farmer of this community. Miss Osborne is a daughter of Mr Dunk Osborne and is a charming young lady. Both are highly respected, and carry with them the best wishes of their many friends. May their married life be long and pleasant. J M B. Carlisle Personals. (Received too late for last week's issue). Carlisle, April 19:?Mr Buford Brockinton of Andrews is visiting relatives in this community. Mr and Mrs W B Hodges and baby spent Sunday in this community with relatives. Miss Lois Carraway is visiting her sister, Miss Ruth Carraway, here this week. Mr Eugene Flagler and children of Lake City spent Sunday with the former's father. Mr Lonnie Flagler. Messrs Gilbert Sauls, Belton Clark and Scott Cantey, of the Cades section, were noted in this community Sunday afternoon. Miss Unie Brockinton visited friends in Kingstree several days last week. Misses Ruth and Lois Carraway spent Saturday with Mrs P M Brockinton. Brown Eyes. They say some men are their own worst enemies?in which case they must be worse than the devil. be given in the school auditoriuir Friday evening, April 2, but on account of the inclement weather it was postponed until Tuesday evening. A large crowd attended and il proved to be a success in every feature. The characters were: Bessie Huggins, Christine Newell, Sue Stanley, Marie Flowers, Davis Newell, Emerson Ard, Fairey Ard, Kirkland Cockfield, Whilden Cockfield, Clarence Davis and "Fido." Miss Willie Elam, from Virginia, gave a very interesting humorous reading, which was equally as good as the play. Music was furnished by a concealed player and a Victrola, Refreshments were served afterwards. The school oratorical contest was held Friday afternoon, April 9. There were a number of contestants, all of whom did well. Miss Clarice Huggins and Mr Davis Newell came out first and will represent us at Kingstree at the county oratorical contest. Our best wishes go with them. The school body seems to be looking forward to Field day with much interest as well as pleasure. The literary society is still doing good work. The regular meeting was not held last Friday on account of the contest, but will be held next Friday. We shall be glad to have any visitors at any time and will assure them of an interesting programme. 9 Mrs G W Flowers-Leland, teacher of the third, fourth and fifth grades, accompanied by her husband, has gone to the mountains for her health. She will also pay her parents an extended visit while away. We hope she may have a very pleasant and beneficial trip. The celebration of Mr and Mrs Sylvester Brierly Poston's crystal wedding on the evening of April 22 is.to be one of the most notable social events of the season. Quite a number of guests, both old and young, have been invited to share their joy. We are all looking forward to the occasion with much pleasure. "May their crystal days float on to diamond ones." Corresponding Secretary. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. From a small beginning the sale onH nap nf thia rpmpdv has extend ed to all parts of the United States and to many foreign countries. When you have need of such a medicine give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy a trial and you will understand why it has become so popular foi coughs, colds and croup. Obtainable everywhere. Energy and perseverance light the path of life with electric rays. Bui laziness sticks to the old tallow dip. Should Not Feel Discouraged. So many people troubled with indigestion and constipation have beer benefited by taking Chamberlain's Tablets that no one should feel discouraged who has not given them 8 trial. Thev contain no DeDsin or other digestive ferments but strengthen the stomach and enable it to perform its functions naturally. Obtainable everywhere. Aires Old Sores, Otbar Remedies Wss't Core The worst cases, no matter of how long standing, are cured by the wonderful, old reliable Dr. Porter'* Antiseptic Healing Oil. It relieves faia and Heals at the same time. S&c, 60c, $ LOO, 111}$ a pUIl U UI UlillVl gvi\i??? commercial purposes. That no nonresident shall be permitted to fish in the waters of this State without first securing a license so to do from the Clerk of the Court of the county in which said waters are located. Said license shall be paid into the general county fund of the county by the Clerk of the Court. Any person or persons violating this provision shall be fined in a sum not exceeding twenty-five dollars, or imprisoned not more than thirty days: Provided. That in the counties of Bamberg, Berkeley, Clarendon, Colleton, Dorchester and Williamsburg fish may be sold: Provided, also. That any or all persons engaged in catching fish for the purpose of slocking a pond or stream must notify the nearest Game Warden or Magistrate of his or their purpose to so catch the fish: Provided, also, That no game fish shall be sold during the months of April, May and June: Provided, further, That this shall not prohibit the*catching of any kind of fish in a private pond not erected on a navigable stream in any manner by the owner of such pond, or by permission of owner, at any season of the year: Provided, * " ~l?ii ? tnat ail non-resiueuus auau yay a Kcense fee of $5 per year." It will be noticed that this law also prohibits the "pegging" which is a common practice in this section. Osborne?Barfleld. J. 0. METCALF, Mabel, Me. \ 'After IT* K* ^aSS$5Pr Using | i | Peruna ! ?>J8 Many 1 fi Y ears r I can say that Peru- $|f JH na is a fine remedy i?|ak ' "m for catarrh and rfj??- E&reKt ^ :yi eases of the tonsils and Jill many other ailments. It is MiljaL manufactured by a wellKnown company, who are / ( iH?i perfectly reliable." i 1 ATaiia^8^]111' j0 A lOnlvatiTe qualities. "I have noticed a great ' many others taking this Jm remedy, and I have yet f 'ojujMI failed to see a case where the rontlnued use of Peru ?* na Ilot complete a saiisfactory cure in reason' 'i able time." _ l__ v : ^.ar'VBBHnuaai + ?? ; J0I1J1S0WILLE HIGH SCHOOL. } < (Received too late for last week's issue). Johnsonville, April 20: ? Oui school is doing good work and the future still looks bright. The corps of teachers deserves much credit foi the progress the school has made thus far. A play, "Brother Josiah", was tc I Trade '*> We have them. Ask ab 8 invite you to trade with us a I we will give you. i Our line of Toilet Artich | can't be beat, Anything yoi i man Kodaks and Kodak Sup] | and right out of an icy refri^ ft In our Prescription Deps | kind of a Prescription you h? | Think of our Prompt De :iA Fresh Ship i Will arrive at my stables ( - ruary 27. This lot contair ? especially suited for farm . and see them before they M. F. I i ??????????????? i The Ford is lighter than and power. Light wei| onomy in gasoline cor tire expense. Economy two cents a mile for ope \ Yet with all its light weii I est, sturdiest car that is lasting car. Vanadium I that. "Anti-fatigue" st strongest, toughest steel | struction. Buyers will share in profits I new Ford cars between Augt j Runabout, $440; Tot Car, $690; Coupelet, $ b. Detroit with all equ On display and sale at K Tt Wm Yes,M0> Likewise our Horses, Mi | ness, Whips, Lap Robes, I all over Williamsburg Com to every owner. Forget become one of our conten Let us sell you one of Yours t Williamsburg Making a CThe straight r from your door 1 greatest values CThis store is ma quality of goods ness of its prices customers. CIt is making a ] which is bringinj day, which is r } SATISFACTION. Hie Andrews CORDIE RED ANDREWS, Checks |; out them. It will pay you. We | nd see what a liberal discount |! 3S is complete and our Stationery 11 u want in office supplies, East- 1 plies, Kern's Candy always fresh | aerator. jg irtment wre can compound any | we. I livery. | rug' Company A???? i j I ment of Mnl^s -hivino* thp wppk pnHincr Kph VXXV TT VVA& V*AV?**?^ Vffw is a number of pairs of mules work, so be sure to come in have been picked over. -iELLER any other car of its size *ht means economy. Ecisumption. Economy in in repair bills?less than ration and upkeep, ght the Ford is the strongbuilt. It is the longest i steel is responsible for ;eel, scientists call it?the put into automobile con ' if we sell at retail 300,000 ist 1914 and August 1915. iring Car, $490; Town 750; Sedan, $975, f. o. iipment, ingstree, S C, by 10S. McCUTCHEN. IS OVER!! irer Europe. ules, Buggies, Wagons, HarFann Machinery, Etc., are ity giving entire satisfaction about the war?you, and ited customers, our Disc Harrows. o please, Lire Stock Co. Reputation I oad to satisfaction leads | ;o our store?the store of in General Merchandise. king a reputation for the it sells, for the reasonablefor the satisfaction of its reputation for reliability, g it new customers every naking it the STORE OF Dry Goods Co. DICK, Manager, SoutH Carolina. I The Scott I Norris C We have just re shipment of Norris The best made. r I All of the latest d< and Plain Writir Cards just opened * Everything in tt best quality. The Scott Dim ?????? 1 THE WAR | BU 1 J. L ST1 Ij Horses an ] For Sale or 1 | J. L. STi ; Livery, Feed am I Lake City, tfflailDBHnHBBBnmB You Can Use Our Useful J Our useful Jewelry for i only stylish but is strongly s looks alike is not alike. You I we represent to be "solid] through". When we tell ; ! water" and flawless you ca ity and perfection. We ! Jewelry at reasonable price uusmess. I * S. THOMJ QUALITY JEW 257 King St., - C The Mean in T< WHO IS HE? Hunt around and let him feast our high quality eats, and most angelic fellow in tli the quality and price of gi ALL here. Everything I to the bottom in price. Britton & "The Pure F< I Nice Fresh Beef, Pork and THE PEOPLE' H. A. MILLER, F Travel Slips Issued Drug Co. I andies. ceived a fresh JH 3' Fine Candies. rry it. m ssigns in Fancy t% 4H lg raper ana lis line is of the J ig Company jfl mmmmiMmM 1 JS ON US I I jckeyIJ iOTH . 1 id Mules | J Exchange. | 9 ucreyI 9 d Sale Stable j| South Carolina lewelry for a Long Tune. \ ^ men and women is not I made. All Jewelry that A i will find that anything A ?old" will never "wear A you a diamond is "first fl n depend upon its qual- 1 i sell our trustworthy A s; that's why we do the M IS & c ?., M ^ELERS, ^^A CHARLESTON, S. C. fl Lest Man 1 )wn 1 him up and bring him 1 for a week or two on he will become the le county. It's all in fl roceries?and they are fl ligh grade and down fl 'I nuison. | x>d Store" J Gist Price 11 4 ?r Good Cattle and Hogs Mutton Always On Hand. S MARKET 1 'ROPRIETOR I M at this Market. I ??I