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With the the buying pu Dress Shoes a If you are in need or Dress Shoes, Jenkins ? Never before have we Shoes, Plow Shoes anc ^ji A nice line of the Jenfc I Kingstret STATE TEACHERS' ASSOC1ATIG To Meet at Colombia In Marcta Interesting Programmes. t Spartanburg, January 25:-? Tl annual meeting of the South Car lina Theachers' association, an c / ganization which is steadily growii in inflnpnpp and value not only the teachers themselves, but to t1 whole educational life of the Stat will be held in Columbia, March 16-1 Interesting programmes that w be vitally helpful and practical a being prepared by the various d partments, viz: Department of Ci and Town Superintendents, t School Improvement Association, t Association of Elementary Schoo the College Association, the Asso ciation of County Superintendeni the Department of Language Teac ers, of English Teachers and Teac ers of Domestic Science. "All the educational interests the State are considered in the wo of these special departments and i sociations by men and women w! are actually engaged upon its prs tical problems. Every teacher the State will have a chance of g< ting light and help in her sped field," says an officer of the ass ciation. The open meetings of the associ tion will be held Thursday nigh Friday at noon, Friday night ai Saturday morning at 9 o'cloc Especially attractive programm are in preparation for these mee ings. The officers of this association a expecting a very large attendan this year. Columbia is accessible all parts of the State and its char ber of commerce and all of its ed cational institutions are joining t gether to make the coming meetir ? ? i.: a memoraDie one, rimming a ic advance in the history of the ass ciation. The officers of the association ar Dr H| N Snyder, president; Mi Alexina jEvans, Cheraw, and A 0 Banks, Columbia, vice presidents; C Burts, Rock Hill, secretary; W Black, Lexington, treasurer; Mi Annie Bonham, Columbia, and A Rhett, Charleston, members of tl executive committee. Baptist Union Meeting. We are requested to announ that the Georgetown-Williamsbui Baptist union meeting will conve' with the Spring Gully Bapti church Friday, January 28, ai will be in session until Sunday mor ing, January 30. The introdu tory sermon will be preached by R< Mr Callum of Georgetown. Satu day night Dr Charles A Jones of C lumbia will address the union in b half of Christian education. Sundi morning the new Spring Gully Ba tist church will be dedicated. Ri Rufus Ford of Marion will preai the dedicatory sermon, assisted I Dr Jones. Llveo Up Your Torpid Liver. To keep your liver active use I King's New Life Pills. They insu good digestion, relieve constipatio and tone up the whole system?ke< your eyes clear and your skin frei and healthy looking. Only 25c your druggist. *EL arrival of the Sprin iblic to our large Iir md Work Pants an I of a pair of good Work Shoes son's is the place to find them, shown such a line of Work I Dress Shoes. famous Steadfast and Built* Linson IN DIED AT BLOOMINGVALE. Mrs Louis Yarborough Passec Away In 61st Year ol Her Age. Bloomingvale, January 25:?Mri ?" Louis Yarborough, of this place ,r" died yesterday morning at fiv< o'clock, after several week's illness Mrs Yarborough has been a residen of this section for about twelv< ,e* years, and has endeared herself t< P* all in the community. She was i noble, Christain woman, ajways in ,re dustrious,generous,kind and thought l6ful, and her home was a place o ty welcome to a host of friends. he Mrs Yarborough was 61 years o he I age. Her husband preceded her t< .' the grave about eight years ago CIShe was the mother of fourteei ts k' childreen, thirteen of whom lived ti ' be grown, and eleven of whom stil survive to mourn her loss. The fol ^ lowing are residents of this sectioi , of the country: Mrs Sheridan Lee rk Scranton; Mrs Aca Burroughs,Ceda: IS* ^ Swamp; Mrs Willie Palmer, George town, and Misses Doise and Dori IC. and Messrs Clinton and George Yar borough of Bloomingvale. >t' , The funeral services took place a l&I Rrough Branch church today. io- m UGH! CALOMEL MAKES a- YOU DEATHLY SICK it, Stop Using Dangerous Drug Be lore It Salivates You! k You're bilious,sluggish,constipatec e& and believe you need vile, dangerou; calomel to start your liver and clear your bowels. re Here's my guarantee! Ask youi ce druggist for a 50 cent bottle ol Dodson's Liver Tone and take s tr\ ? , . . * x Ti? .*1 j i vu spoontui tonignt. n it uuesn t stan n* your liver and straighten you right u- up better than calomel and without 0. griping or making you sick, I wanl you to go back to the store and get your money. a Take calomel today and tomorrow ?- you will feel weak and sick and nauseated. Don't lose a day's work. e; Take a spoonful of harmless, vegetable Dodson's Liver Tone tonight ss and wake up feeling great. It's per fectly harmless, so give it to youi R children any time. It can't salivate E so let them eat anything afterwards ss m g Built in five months, burnt in fivs hours and rebuilt in five weeks in a much more substantial manner is th* way the Richmond Times-Dispatch describes Virginia's new city oi Hopewell on the James, which is knocking at the doors of the Legis ce lature for a charter. It is said tc r# rank fifth among Virginia cities in ne population. The materials for its re st construction were furnished princi lcj pally by Florence and Cheraw. n* The Habit of Taking Cold. mam,, noAnla tol/inrr A Jo r VV 11<I1 many [jcupit wtniu^ vwiu IOC 2V habit, but fortunately one that is ir- easily broken. Take a cold sponge :0. bath every morning when you first lg- get out of bed?not ice cold but t temperature of about 90 degrees F ay Also sleep with your window up. Dc P- this and you will seldom take cold U/U?T, "nil tolra nalrl folra riiom. C V If 11CU JUU uv wonw vuiu vuav viiuiu ch berlain's Cough Remedy and get. ric l of it as quickly as possibly, Obtain' able everywhere. Don't waste time talking aboul prosperity. Grab it! ^ Undressed LumberI always have on hand a lot of un ' dressed lumber (board and framing) ai -P my mill near Kingstree. for sale at the sh lowest price for good material. See 01 at write me for further information, etc. F. H. HOPOE, Y C g Season near at le of seasonable j d Shirts which y Right Shoes in low cut Spring wear. When j give us a call. A large line of Tol yard. Come in and se . Brc ) Notice of Sale. I STATE OF SOUTH CAROL1N COUNTY OF WILLIAMSBURG. Court of Common Pleas. Oliver P Barton, Plaintiff, 9 against H P Pressley and JE Porter. Defend ' Notice is hereby given, that i ' and by virtue of a decree of forech issued out of the Court_of Con Pleas of the county of Williams t in the above entitled action, dated 3 31st day of December, 1915,to me di ed, I wiil sell to the highest biddei 3 cash, before the court house do< a the town of Kingstree, county of liamsburg, State of South Caroline the first Monday in February, 1916 . same being the 7th day of said mi the following described tracts of f "All that certain piece, pare* tract of land lying, being and situs Williamsburg county, State of ? i Carolina, containing forty-eight a j more or less, and bounded Nortl Black River; East by lands of E . Pressley; West by lands of Player Eublic road leading from Kingstrc fanning; and South by lands of E 3 Pressley, The land herein mortg j was conveyed to Harry Pressley b] becca Scott Kelley on the 8th da - November, A D 1906." , "All that certain piece, pares tract of land lying, being and situs , Williamsburg county, State of S _ Carolina, being a part of the Stewsirt placa and containing one - dred and fifty-nine (159) acres, mo , less, and bounded as follows; Nortl lands of J W Kelley; East by lane - Mrs Lula J Brockinton; South by 1 of Hamlet McGill; West by the p road leading from Kingstree to t ning, SC." "All that certain piece,parcel or of land lviner. being and situate ii county of Williamsburg, State of S Carolina, containing forty-five a and being the tract of land convey J B Gamble by Hamlet McGill on cember 15, 1905,?and being the ! tract of land conveyed by J B Ga to John M Brown on February the i 1913, and conveyed to Harry P Pre by John M Brown on November 3 1913, and bounded as follows: Nort i lands of Frank Shaw; West by lam Barrineau; East by the public . leading from Kingstree. S C, to ] ' ning. C, and on the South by lam : Barrineau." i "All thatcetain piece, parcel or 1 of land lying, being and situate in ' county of Williamsburg, State of S Carolina, and containing one hun ' (100) acres, more or less, and bou ; on the North by lands of the Ma Lumber Company; on the East by 1 of J W Kirby; on the South by Siblic road leading from Kingstre anning; and on the West by land 1 S W Jernigan." "All thai other certain, piece, pi I or tract of land lying, being and sit '' in the county of Williamsburg. Sta ' South Carolina, containing one hun (lOO) acres, more or !er->. and bou on the North and W est by land Jack Montgomery; ami on the South ' East by lands of the estate of A1 Tisdale." H 0 Britton, j Clerk of Court of Willliamsburg ( -- 1 O i January w, iyio. i.-cv-o1 i Notice of Sale for P tition. ! STATE OF SOUTH CAKOLIN, COUNTY OF WILLIAMSBURG, ) in the Court of Common Pleas , W 1 Nexsen, Plaintiff, ?vs? Vander McClary, William McC Lizzie Etta Ford and Venie McC Defendants. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that undei by virtue of a decree for sale and i tition issued out of the Court of ( ; mon Pleas for Williamsburg count} ' the above entitled case, bearing ? the 15th day of January, 1916, to t directed, I will sell to the highest i der, for cash, before the court h door in the town of Kingstree, co of Williamsburg, State of South ( ) lina, on the first Monday in Febra . the same being the 7th day of - month, the following described tra< I of land, to-wit: "All that certian piece, parce tract of land lying, being and situa the county of Williamsburg, Stat South Carolina, containing thirty t and one-half (351) acres, more or and bounded as follows, to-wit: On . North and East by land of Asa E Br< South by lands of J A Nexsen, ant the West by the estate of J J McCl Purchaser to pay for papers, t l-20-3t H 0 Britton, > Clerk of Court of Common Plei Chamberlain's Cough Heme , Cures Colds, Ct jup and Whoopinr Coi ?gl ? ' -J 'aro lary, ?AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAi iPof J Removal Notice , 4 1 or < g6 * City Barber Shop has been -five < moved into the Hirsch Buildi less, ^ next door to Kingstree Drug C 1 ^ old store. Here you will find I 3wn * ^ j on' 4 old reliable colored barbers: E lary. 4 Blakeley, J A Alston, Abrah; 1 Wheeler and Pickens Mum 4 Come and see our new place, i B U BLAKELEY riu 4 l-6-4t Propriet ? YYTWYTYYWYYYYYYYYYTYYT >FFI : hand we feel thai joods. We lay sp< ou will find to be i ; for the smart set for earl rou need shoes of any kin Dacco Plantbed Cloth at 2c th cure a supply. % >thers Notice of Sale. A, Pursuant to an order of the P Court of Williamsburg county dat 15th day of January, 1916, I will public sale February 5,1916,for c? the residence of W P Brown, i; ants, liamsburg county, the following p inder al property belonging to the estat jsure W Durant, deceased, viz: imon 1 cow and yearling, burg 13 hogs aod11 pigs. the 1 two-horse wagon, rect- 1 buggy, for 125 bushels corn, more or less, >r in 2,500 lbs hay, Wil- 2,000 lbs cotton seed, i, on 1 log cart, the 1 one-horse wagon, arith, 1 mower and rake, land: 1 transplanter, >1 or farming implements, gear, &c, ite in 1 bale cotton, Jouth household furniture, cres, W P Brown, Adminisl h by January 15,1916. 1-1 iaii j Citation Notice. tarry THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROl ;aged COUNTY OF WILLIAMSBURG. \ Re- By P M Brockinton, Esquire, Pi y of Judge. Whereas, B G Mitchum made i ;1 or me, to grant him Letters of Ad ite in tration of the Estate of and effei South Louisa M Davis, de bonis non, cu old tamento annexo, hun- These are therefore to cite ar re or monish all and singular the kindr h by creditors of the said Louisa M Dai is of ceased, that they be and appear 1 iands me, in the Court of Probate, to b ublic at Kingstree, S C, on the 31st d Man- January next after publication of, at 11 o'clock in the foreno* tract show cause, if any they have, wh n the said Administration should nt South granted. cres, Given under my hand this 12th ed to January, Anno uomini, iyio. De- Published on the 20th day of Jar same 1916, in The County Record, mble P M Brockinto 18th, l-20-2t Probate Jui ssley " ? *" ^ Citation Notice. is of THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROI road county of Williamsburg, Vlan- By P M Brock in ton, Esq, Pi is of Judge. Whereas, S R Long made suit tract to grant him Letters of Administ: of the Estate of and effects of H L outh These are, therefore, to cite ar dred monish, all and singular, trie ki nded and creditors of the said H L Hard deceased, that they be and a ands before me in the Court of Proba the he held at Kingstree, S C, on tin e t0 day of January next after publi< s of thereof, at 11 o'clock in the fore to show cause, if any they have ircel the said administration should i uate granted. te of Given under my hand this 12th < dred January. Anno Domini, 1916. tided Published on the 20th day of J an s ?f 1916, in The County Record, 'and PM Brockint If red 1-20?2t Probate J :<>. Notice to Creditor January 14, 1916, I bought of A well his entire stock of merchandii 3, J*- by agreement with him have 1< deposit at the Bank of Kingstree to pay any proven debts that mij a against that stock. All claims mi rX* - ?-* * ? Tf . A made to tne tfanK or rvingsrree a 30 days or be debarred. l-20-4tp A solow !"? Notice of Final 1 charge. and On the 12th day of February, ^par- i9]g j wjn apply to p m Brock ^om- Judge of Probate of William r> *n county, for Letters Dismissory as date era) Guardian of the Person and ei roe of Henry Altman, Rachiel E T1 bld" son. et al. s B postoi ouse i-i3-4t Guard nntv -r l_ r."^ GST :he attention of es of Work and isonable prices. n Overalls at the old price Cow Hide Overalls you id get our price. Shoes are the lines we ty returns. Don't fail to return all 01 your dogs. L.INA, We will be at the following places or the days named for the purpose of tak robate ing tax returns: January. suit to Greelyville, 18 and 19 minis- Salters, 20 cts of Cades, 21 m tes W C Wilson's, 25 Bartell's store, 26 id ad- J L Gowdy's store, 27 ed and Henry, 28 ris.de- February, before Lanes, 2 e held Trio, 3 ay of Suttons, 4 there- Andrews, 8 Dn, to Nesmith, between trains, 8 and 9 y the Hemingway, between trains, 9 and 10 )t be ' Johnsonville, " *' 10 and 11 ' Bloomingvale, 15 day of Morrisville, 16 Fifty per cent penalty added to all tax luary, returns made after February 20. J J B Montgomery, n. 12-23-t2-17 County Auditor. Registration Notice. The office of the Supervisor of Reg..INA, juration will be open on the 1st Monday in each month for the purpose of obate registering any person who is qualified ae follows: to me sha!J have been a resident of ration rht< ^tate for tw0 years, and of the Long, county one year, and of the polling pre~ cinct in v.hich the elector offers to ndred ;ote four months before the day of Long, eiectjon. and shall have paid, six ppear ,J)0nths before, any poll tax then due *9Qth and Pa3'able> and wbo can botb reaJ i . " and write any section of the constitution &j.,n 0f 1895 submitted to hirn by the n?>n. Supervisors of Registration, or whc ' can show that he owns, and has paid 1()t be all taxes collectible on during the present year, property in this State jay of i at three hundred dollars or more. 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I "i I RUB-MY-TISRft am p will cure your Rheumatism ay. p Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps, ? Bolic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and Burns, Old Sores, Stings of Insects or. 3tc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used in erna^7 aQd externally. Price 25c. A Villi/ UIUUVO (UIU ITiUllUlIlGllld I have secured the agency for the Roberts Marble Co of Ballground, Ga, to represent them here I and will appreciate your patronage, assuring you | satisfaction. R. W. FULTON, 1-6-tf Ringatree. 9, C. DR.KING'S NtW DISCOVERY Will Surely Stop That Cough. /v \ DRIN t it is timely to call t scial stress on our tin of best quality at re? y Men's Work Pants and d ?$1.00 for the best pair of ever saw. Come and see an e Plow Shoes and Work are pushing now. Com] South Notice of Final DisSuhe charge. sell at Notice is hereby given that on the 29tfc l8hi> at day of January, AD 1916, at 12 o'clock, n Wil- noon, I will apply to P M Brockinton, erson- Judge of Probate of Williamsburg coun:e of E ty, for Letters Dismissory as Administratrix of the estate of T R Wilson, deceased. Mrs M F Wilson, 12-30-5t Administratrix. December 23, 1915. Auditor's NoticeThe Auditor's office will be open froir January 1 to February 20 for the pur pose of taking tax returns for the yeai 1916. All personal property must be re turned, also any changes in real proper ty made since last return must be noted All males between the ages of 21 to 6( years, inclusive, are liable to a poll ta> trator. of $1.00 and a road tax of $2.00, and the J7-2t same must be returned. Income ta> should \-a m ide at same time as DroDer pany I Carolina ? JJ * I AM Car * Owners I | Know This Garage We do all kinds of repair 1 work. r We overhaul your car when it gets cranky. j We save you money on [ tires, and other supplies by : paying the transportation ; charges ourselves. : Kingstree Garage, , III L T Thompson, M'g'r. % ^?^^, WATTS'JEWELRY STORE * KINGSTREE,:S. C. I keep on hand everything to be found in an up-to-date jewelry house Repairing and engraving done with neatness and despatch. :: As a home dealer, guaranteeing quality and prices, I Solicit Your Patronage. Near the Railroad Station. Arrival of Passenger Trains at , 1.Klngstree. The Atlantic Coast Line railroad has promulgated the'following schedi ule, which became effective Monday, I Nnvemhpr 1. 1915: North Bound. No 80 - - - 7:23 a m *No 46 - - 11:35 am No 78 - - - 5:48 p m South Bound. No 79 - - - 11:09 a m ?No 47 - - - - 6:28 p m No 89 ... 9;i8 p ra * Daily except Sunday. _______ Deafness Cannot Be Cured ~, by local applications, as they cannot reach V~ the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube Is Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when It is entirely closed. Deafness is the result, and ur .<->s the Inflammation can be taken out ntid this tube restored to Its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which Is nothing but an Inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. | We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that | cannot be cured by Hall e Catarrh Cure. I ?end for circulars, free F. J CHENEY * CO.. Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists. 75c Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. LIGHTNING RODS. fflfiQAy H. L. WHITLOCK. ^ LalC* City, S. C., i HL Special Sales Agent Representing the largest manU-vr ufactarerc of all kinds Im^aln. proved Copper and Galvanized xlbi>^aR Section Rods. (Endorsed by , . the Highest Scientific AuMjg ~!i thorities and Fire Insurance Companies). Pure Copper Wire ySdyL^yr^r1 Cables, all sizes. Our Full Cost *yfc&y-~r~ Guarantee given with each job. 1 Mtm,:*uam, I sell on close margin of profit, dividing commission with my customers. S-7-tf | ^ ???? Tnmh ^fnnoc anil MnniimAnte