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; KINGSTREE HIGHAND : J GRIDED SCHOOL NOTES. : ? -?-?-? HONOR ROLL. Grade I. James Arrowsmith ..95 Carlisle Epps 95 Margaret Burgess 94 Mary Frances Montgomery ?..94 Flynn Gilland 94 Samuel McChesney ..94 Jenny Eloise Kinder 93 Calhoun Dove 93 Grade I?Advanced. Elizabeth Fairey 97 Dora Harrington 97 Margaret Lesesne 96 Katherine Steele 95 Rachel Dove 95 Addie Belle Epps 94 Philip Stoll 93 Grade II. Mary Catherine Epps 98 Jane Gilland 98 Elizabeth Swails 97 Stella Wolfe 94 Mary Louise Flagler 92 Wilmot Scott Allen ?.90 Grade III. James F Cooper yo Grace Kinder ?95 Patty Scott Epps? 92 Grade IV. Ola Dubose 96 Theodosia Cooper 93 Mary Sue Harrington 92 * Daisy Mcintosh 92 Anna Laura Singleton 92 Grade V. Frank Van Keuren 93 Grade VIII. William Cooper -97 Serena Lee 96 Hampden Montgomery 96 . . Grade X. Erline Mcintosh 94 ? NEWS FROM JOHNSONV1LLE. Thriving Town to Hold Chautauqua?Will Have Newspaper. Johnsonville,November 14:?Johnsonville has recently closed a contract for a three day chautauqua course beginning Friday, November 19. The attractions on these occasions are under the same management as those furnished during the chautauqua last.spring, and that, within itself, should be sufficient assurance of a most excellent programme for these three days. Mr H J Gasque of Marion has recently located here and is installing a newspaper plant here for the publication of the Johnsonville Progress, a weekly newspaper, the first issue of which will appear next week. The yery hearty response with which Mr Gasque is meeting by all citizens in this enterprise bespeaks the healthy growth that Johnsonville has shown since its incorporation two years ago, as well as the unbounded faith its people have in its future. EVES SALIVATED BY CALOMEL? HORRIBLE! Calomel Is Quicksilver and Acts Like Dynamite on Your Liver. Calomel loses you a day! You know what calomel is. It's mercury; quicksilver. Calomel is dangerous. It crashes into sour bile like dynamite. cramping and sickening you. Calomel attacks the bones and should never be put into your system. When you feel bilious, sluggish, constipated and all knocked out and believe you need a dose of dangerous calomel just remember that your druggist sells for 50 cents a large bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone,which is entirely vegetable and pleasant to % take and is a perfect substitute for calomel. It is guaranteed to start your liver without stirring you up inside, and cannot salivate. Don't take calomel! It makes you sick the next day; it loses you a day's work. Dodson's Liver Tone straightens you right up and you feel great. Give it to the children because it is perfectly harmless and doesn't gripe. Death ol Mrs. u. H. Hanna. jjr This community was grieved to hear of the death of Mrs Sallie Hanna, wife of Mr D H Hanna, Thursday morning of last week at 9 o'clock,after an illness of two weeks. She was a devoted wife, a loving mother and a faithful friend and by her death there is a vacant space in the home and a yoid in the hearts of her loved ones that time will never change. * Besides ten children, one of whom is an infant of two weeks, she is survived by her husband and her mother, Mrs Crawford Brown, three sisters,Mrs Jacob McClary, Mrs Leland Rodders and Miss Margaret Brown, four brothers, Messrs Syd, Eddie, fci* * I I', 1 XXXXXXXXXXX) i s Why X == i M Here i "If 1 ha i be adverti M corner. 'I ^ that has rh to keep an 0!' j j j .Ij ment is lib I w'< <1 | refusings Dyke, Laki s ! s: - w NC V .11 pu n net VES, by aU means, SAVE IT IS I United States have had a wo: way up for the biggest crop one of these LUCKY persona. If i Make hay out of it while the san good, although we hope it will be. IT NOW! Tomorrow may be TOO BANK OF ] Walter and Slyds Brown, also a host of relatives and friends, who miss her friendly smile, kind deeds and tender sympathies. She was only 38 years of age. Funeral services were conducted Friday morning by Rev W I Sinnott and interment was made in the McClary burying ground. Do not grieve, precious children, mother's only gone before To the home where's no parting and happiness forevermore. A Friend. Kingstree, R F D, November 15. Items of General Interest. Hon W J Bryan spoke at Dillon I ond 1?]ni?anna vosforHov XXX Some women love with a reservation of personal liberty, which leaves something lacking to the man, which years of emptiness in love fully reveals. With such natures, ^ve gives a partial surrender only when compelled to do so. A man of dominating mind is sure to have trouble with such a woman. XXX A Colleton county jury, after only twenty minutes deliberation, last night found a white man guilty of the murder of a negro, something that has not occurred there since before the war. Ouillie Osteen, a young white man of the upper part of the county, was convicted at Walterboro with recommendation to mercy for the sooting of Ernest Copeland, colored, under circumstances as portrayed by the State's witnesses of great brutality. XXX Captain Thomas Pinkney, one of Charleston's best known and honored citizens, died at his home in that city Sunday morning. This distinguished gentleman was born in Charleston 87 years ago and was a veteran of the civil war. He first attended school at Pendleton, was a student at the Virginia Military institute and graduated from the South Carolina ^Medical college in 1850. He was also a graduate of the New York University of Medicine. He retired from active business some years ago. XXX The State board of pardons met at Columbia Saturday and heard an appeal in the case of Willie Bethune, !* ?* * ! those Pains? * i ===== M | s a testimonial unsolicited H i .... .. I d my will it would w sed on every street W j 'he man or woman " ; ?*{ eumatism and fails ^ JJ-I w 1 d use Sloan's Lini- , ;e a drowning man , ??, -. . ruMiynM* floan's inment ||| IIIIIIIIIW1^! fir //IjfSt X SPRAI?$ J : SORE<HuSCMs )V! d t |dher! "OW! Over 40,000,000 farmers in the aderfully prosperous year, with prioes of wheat in years. Perhaps yon are ? SAVE IT NOW! Don't spend it SHINES. Next year may not be so Take time by the forelock. SAVE LATE. KINGSTREE. L I the Clarendon county negro under I sentence of death. He was convicted | of the murder of G B Mims.a prom| inent white man of that county. On ' Monday Governor Manning granted J a respite to the condemned negro * for one week,upon request of Judge I Shipp. It seems that the pardoning board did not act favorably on Beth- j une's petition for commutation of * i/iic ucatu ckjiiitiiLt. j - ? * AID THE KIDNEYS. . Do Not Endaocer Life Wben a King- \ stree Citizen Shows You the j Way to Avoid It. J Why will people continue to suffer the agonies of kidney complaint, backache, urinary disorders, lameness, headaches, languor, why allow . themselves to become chronic in- jj valids, when a tested remedy is of- c fered them? n Doan's Kidney Pills have been b used in kidney trouble over 50 years, J have been tested in thousands of d cases. t If you have any, even one, of the J" symptoms of kindney diseases, act now. Dropsy or Bright's disease ij may set in and make neglect dan- t gerous. Read this Kingstree testi- jj mony: j C R Thomas, photographer, Mill c St, Kingstree, says: "My kidneys ft were disorded, and I suffered from a dull pains in my back. 'I was sore c and lame in the morning, and could hardly stoop. I had headaches and " dizzy spells. The kidney secretions passed irregularly, and caused me no end of trouble. When I read about Doan's Kidney Pills I got a supply at Allen's drug store, and j one box rid me of kidnev comDlaint." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't a simply ask for a kidney remedy?get Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that a Mr Thomas had. Foster-Milburn c Co, Prop3, Buffalo, N Y. 6 Possibly it will be a war among ii the preachers for the honor of tying s the presidential knot. 0 ? ? t Chamberlain's Tablets. J This is a medicine intended especi- n ally for stomach troubles, bilious- t ness and constipation. It is meeting with much success and rapidly gaining in favor and popularity. Obtainable everywhere. HiHHnBHHaB jLi My stock of Gift G( ever. You will find family. For th Gold Watches * Watch Bracelets Link Bracelets * Diamond and Cameo Rings Diamond and Cameo LaYal lieres Gol<l Bead Necklaces For t Gold. Watches Gold Links Cameo Links Diamond Set Links Diamond Scarf Pins Cameo Scarf Pins Gold Tie Clasps For Bracelets Diamond Set Necklaces 1 ,1 TT i. XT-_1-1 vjuiu xauari, ivec&mces Gold Cross Necklaces Make your selection ea for. Engraving without cl Every dollar purchase < Bowl to be given away Jan Mail orders teceive pr< Jewelry to me for repairs. T. E. Bag'g krrlval ol Passenger Trains at Klngstree. The Atlantic Coast Line railroad las promulgated thejfollowing schedile, which became effective Moiday, November 1, 1915: North Bound. Jo 80 - - - 7:23 a m No 46 - - 11:35 a m Jo 78 ... 5:48 p m 1 v South Bound. Jo 79 - - - 11:09 am No 47 - - - - 6:28 p m Jo 89 - - - 9:18 p m Daily except Sunday. a fares Old Sores, Other Remedies Won't Cars ["he worst cases, no matter of how long standing, r tre cured by the wonderful, old reliable Dr. ' Porter's Antiseptic Healing Oil. It relieves Pain and Heals at the same time. 25c, 60c, J LOO. Notice of Sale. ? 4 The tract of land described belcw is n ray hands for sale for the purpose of lartition among the owners. I will re- P eive bids on it from now until the * doming of the first Monday in Decern er, 1915, and if no satisfactory bid is i eceived by that time, I will offer the ame for sale at public outcry for cash uring the usual hours of sale before he court house door in Kingstree, S C, eserving the right to reject any and all lids. Trie land is described as follows : All that tract of land situate in Wiliamsburg county, South Carolina, conaining three hundred and four (304) cres, more or less, and bounded North y lands known as Fluitt lands, on the i^ast and South by lands known as McJottry lands and on the West by B H IcClary and J C McClary. and known s the estate of Jane L McClary, deeased. LeRoy Lee, Attorney. \ November 15, 1915. ll-18-3t Notice of Sale. n the United State's District Court, for the Eastern District of South Carolina. In the Matter of ) In BankW Coward, Bankrupt \ ruptcy. fl Notice is hereby given that pursuant | n order of sale issued out of this honrable court, and dated the 17th day of Jovember, 1915, I will offer for sale nd sell at public auction before the ourt house door, at Kingstree, on the th day of December, 1915, at 11 o'clock orenoon, to the highest bidder for cash: All that certain lot of land lying, beng and situate in the town of Kingtree, county of Williamsburg, State of iouth Carolina, containing a little over ne-third of an acre, and bounded on he North by lot No 17; East by )ts Nos 36 and 37; South by lot No 4; and on the West by Railrord Aveue, as will reference to a plat of cerain lots made by P B Thorn in March, 909, the above lots of land being lots lo 15 and 16 on said plat of lots. Terms of Sale: Cash. ll-18-3t D J Epps, Jovember 17, 1915. Trustee. i Only 371 )ods this season is mo I a gift here for any e Young' Lc Gold Brooches Me: Diamond Brooches Ma Diamond and Cameo Bar Pins Ivo Gold Bar Pins Ivo Friendship Circles Go] Silver Vanities Ivo he Young' > Gold Studs ' Sih Ruby Set Studs Sib Pearl Set Studs Go! Vest Chains Shs Watch Fobs Sih .Watch Charms Sih Silver Cigarette Cases ' Mil the Childr Gold Bead Necklaces Sib Little Diamond Kings Sik Stone Set Rings * Chi Dress Pins Coi rly. Any article will be put a large except on Ivory goods. entitles you to a chance on i uary 1, 1916. impt atrention. Bring yoi >'ett, King'stj |ChutT%|, 7: The public is cordially invited o attend any of the services of the arious churches of Kingstree. Methodist Church. Rev D A Phillips, Pastor. 7 Preaching every Sunday morning 10 . * 4 A A f 1 1 _ . 1 ? OA m i n:uu o ciock anu evening aw:au " i'clock. ei Sunday-school at 5:00 p. m. Mid-week prayer meeting every Vednesday afternoon at 4:00 o'clock. Presbyterian Cborcb. Rev P S McChesney, Pastor, t Preaching every Sunday at 11 a. T. a. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday-school wf :30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:30 t) i. m. Ir Combination H< tie and Fount Two Articles For T1 and both eruaranteed! We look over our line. Everything in tl Kingstree Dru Kingstree, The Bailey-Lefa Electro-Gas Charleston, ? 3ays Oil J re complete than member of the I idles. ?h Bags ' , nicure Sets " . , ry Toilet Sets j ry Comb and Brush Sets kl Headed Umbrellas ry Jewelry Cases len. f ;er Match Boxes I . rer Suit Case Tags I d and Silver Knives I iving Sets and Stands I rer Hat- Brushes I rer Coat Brushes | itary Sets i fl en I srer Cups vj rer Spoons \ 1 ild's Knife and Fork Sets m nb and Brush Sets side for you until called I a $25 Cut Glass Punch 1 f .fl it Watches, Clocks and ^ f I ree, S. C. J Baptist Cli arch. H Rev W E Hurt, Pastor. Services every Sunday morning at 1:00 o'clock and evening at 7:30 Sunday-school at 10:00 a. m. VK Prayer-meeting Wednesdays at :30 p. m. ,1 Episcopal Church. 1 Rev H D Bull, Minister. Services for 25th Sunday after 1 rinity,November 21: Holy commun- 1 in, ? a.m.; bunday-scnool, 10 a. m.; iorning prayer and sermon,11 a.m.; /ening service, 7:30 p.m. i Wednesday: Bible class,7:30 p. m. f * Friday: Litany, 4 p. m. ? "\'i o Drive Out Malaria And Build Up The System ake the Old Standard GROVE'S ASTELESS chill TONIC. You know hat yon are taking, as the lormnla is inted on every label, showing it it uinine and Iron in a tasteless form, tie Qninine drives out malaria, the on builds up the system. 50 cents ot Water Botain Syringe he Price Of One ! invite you to call and tie Drug Line V g Company, South Carolina I I ! 1 by Company ^ A Prices. i Engine T7T A S. C ; A