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WILL BE A4&REAT CONVENTION. i Laymen's Missionary Conference at Columbia Next Week. Mr J K Breedin,field secretary for the Laymen's Convention, was in ; Kingstree last Friday. Speaking of ! the prospect, he said: "Three thousand men are expected to meet in Columbia February 6-9. It will be a great convention of, laymen of all denominations, met to | study the relation of the church to ! ? ? fLM/\)irvLAnf tKn { prayer meeting. "Such a convention as that in Columbia will bring to laymen when they are most receptive a view of the world as a religious opportunity. But there 'will be much more; for the church has problems at home and must study these problems as church liabilities. Social problems in the congested cities,a somewhat perplexing subject,must be solved. But the church must infuse into all relations the spirit of the gospel. Laymen are studying as well as ministers,and a free discussion led by men who are in touch with those things must prove greatly beneficial. And the individual?what should be his attitude? Such questions will be illuminated by intelligent discussion. "Our religious opportunity is a big one, but it consists not so much in getting more men into the membership of our churches as it does in developing the church as an efficient factor in the life of a workaday world." We place the Promised Land so far away thai we get tired of the journey and stop for rest by the roadside before we reach the first station The Best Recommendation. The strongest recommendation any article may receive is a favorable word from the user. It is the recommendation of those who have used it that makes Chamberlain's Cough Remedy so popular. Mrs Amanda Gierhart.Waynesfield, Ohio, writes,''Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has been used in my family off and on for twenty years and it has never failed to cure a cough or cold." Obtainable everywhere. Items from Cades. " ? "-1 1 17 1? Uaaes, reuruary x.?mis * ju Strong returned home Sunday from Charleston, where she has been in an infirmary for an operation and treatment. We are glad to state that she is getting along as well as could be expected. Prof S L Brandenburg was called to his home Friday on account of the serious illness of his mother. A telegram was received here from him stating that his mother had died. Misses Eunice Odom and Nellie Thompson attended . the teachers' meeting at Kingstree Saturday. A large crowd of folks from this place attended the McLendon meeting's last Sundayjoight atjLake City. Miss Pat Hanna is spending several weeks with relatives in Sumter. Messrs Charlie and Ben Truluck of Olanta spent a couple of days with relatives near here on a hunbing trip. Mr W I Hodges was confined to his room for several days with la grippe. Mr E S Sauls visited friends near St Stephens Sunday. B M. The Quinine That Does Not Affect The Head Because of its tonic and laxative effect. LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE is better than ordinary Quinine and does not cause nervousness nor ringing; in head. Remember the full name and look for the signature of E. w. GROVE. 25c. 9 me cew culiuiuuua liuuukhuuv wi?. ; whole world. Churches are composed ' of laymen; laymen support the mis- ; sionary enterprises of the church?1 now laymen will meet to survey the field, to learn just what is being I done, and what ought to be done. Able speakers will address the laymen and on themes that are com- i pelling in their interest and timeli-j ness. Such addresses are distinctly j worth while and would repay a long trip; but along with the information j and the appeal there is other benefit ?a broader outlook, quickened interest, stimulus to more active participation in the work of the local church as the source of power. That is worth reflecting on. The laymen i are not undertaking any new thing, they are just trying to see. It is true, probably, that most laymen have been rather half-hearted in their efforts because they knew but little of the work of the church beyond|the Sunday sermon and weekly ?nc? W.j.mjiiawn? jruui iivci uccuo ibac 1/1 King's New Life Pills and see how Hi they help tone up the whole system. So fine for the stomach, too. Aids di gestion. Purifies the blood and clears be the complexion. Only 25c at your asi druggist. dis - scj Louis D Brandeis of Boston has been nominated by President Wilson for the place on the supreme court ? bench made vacant by the death of Associate Justice Lamar. It is not unlikely that there will be some hitch in Mr Brandeis' confirmation by the Senate. Dr Bell's Pine Tar Honey. For your cold, for your cough, for your feverish throat, nose and head, use Dr Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey. Honey shootes the irritation, pine tar cuts the phlegm, thus relieving congestion, Pine tar also acts as an antiseptic, as a result general relief follows. Breathing became3 easier and further inflammation is arrested. Insist on Dr Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey. It is an ideal treatment. Price 25c at druggists. For a Bilious Attack. When you have a severe headache, accompanied by a coated tongue, loathing of food, constipation, torpid liver, vomiting f * digested food and then t. !p, ; ay know that you have a severe binous attack. While you may be quite sick, there is much consolation .in knowing that relief may be had bv taking three of Chamberlain's Tablets. They are prompt and effectual. Obtainable everywhere. Hon Geo P Scarborough of Dar- j lington died Monday at the home of his daughter, Mrs R E Harllee, in Manning. He was an honored vet- * eran of the civil war. Sciatica's Piercing Pain. To kill the nerve pains of sciatica you can always depend on Sloan's Liniment. It penetrates to the seat of pain and brings ease as soon as it is applied. A great comfort, too, with Sloan's is that no rubbing is required. Sloan's Liniment is invalu auit? lur suupymg luuacuiax ui ucivc pain of any kind. Try it at once if you suffer with rheumatism, lumbago, sore throat, pain in chest, sprains, bruises, etc. It is excellent for neuralgia and headache. 25c at all druggists. I ' Corporators' Notice- | Notice is hereby given that the books 1 of subscription to the capital stock of the V G Arnette Co, Inc,will be opened ! at the office of V G Arnette, Cades,S C. | on Saturday, the 5th day of February ! A D lU16,for subscription to the capital stock in said company. V G Arnette, i R E Tarte. It Board of Corporators. \ m! ' * Many People Don't Know A 9luggish liver can cause a person an awful lot of misery. Spells of *eri dizziness, headaches, constipation po and biliousness are sure signs that j>e l;? ?*??,!? k?1rx Tnl/a n? tr I Prince I [ fits you I Meets the fondest wis: ^ likes to smoke because ; and aroma and coolness |S| ful tobacco you ever die Si It's easy to chance the shape Cjr and color of unsalable brands J to imitate the Prince Albert tidy \A/VlP' red tin, but it it impossible to lit. imitate the flavor of Prince emAb, Albert tobacco! The pa'.ected wIIiOiY1 process protects that! neVCl" the national it exceeds in gcroness and s* I we ever printed about it! ; we tell you this tobacco will 1 ake this information at 100%, from its hiding place or loca \d fall-to! 'our withes will be gratified at the nearest >r Prince Albert is in universal demand. be states and all over the world! Toppi ns, 10cf handsome pound and half-pound fie pound crystal-glass humidor with sp* eeps the tobacco in such excellent trim. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO, Notice of Election. ? A petition of the resident freehold-; 3 and the resident electors of that; ? rtion of Williamsburg county lying.b( tween Johnson Swamp and the j sorgetown-Williamsburg county line I M ad on the West and East, and Cherry j Ql II Qiromn onrl Rlonlr Ricor nn th? K uth and North, having been filed' B th the County Board of Education of |> illiamsburg county asking that they Si allowed to vote on the question of ?c suming the liabilities of Rosemary ttrict of Georgetown county for s* tiool purposes which are, viz: Six (6) ?1 lis for bonds and six (6) mills for j et rrent expense of schools: Notice is 12The Master Mind Price & Bonnelli's ( MINST Superioi Org 30-All White F Comedians, Singers, Danc( Acrobats and Novelty Arti Singing and Dancing Minstr An absolutely clean perfornr Opera House, Kings! One Night Only, Satin Prices of Admissio Seats on Sale at W. Model 16-F, 11 horsepower, three-speed Model 16-E, 11 horsepower, single geari Model 16-C, 6 horse-power, three-speed. Model IG-B, 6 horsepower, single geart Model 16-L Sidecar?including 28x3 in J A S . O . 2>3?8t Dealer for WilliAi Kingstree, =7 Albert r taste! ? hes of any man who it has the right flavor >. It's the most cheer l pacK m a jimmy pipe , 01* roil into a ciga- i V rette. And it's so good you just feel | r?* you never can get | enough. The pat- ! ented process fixes that?and j cuts out bite and parch I x n you fire up your first e you'll decide that you did taste tobacco that our fancy like ICE BERT joy smoke atisfaction the kindest ; i i i oe a revelation to you. get out the old jimmy te the makin's papers | . M . store that seut tobacco, It can be bought all ooer / red bagt, Sc; tidy red tin hamidora?and?that ongm-moistener top that Winston-Salem, N. C. jreby given that an election is authored and appointed to take place at the ore of Rogerson and Clemens in West ndrews on Saturday, February 19, 'tween the hours of 8 a. m. and 4 p, W S Camlin, N F Knight and E K cKnight will act as managers. All lalified electors in the above describ1 territory will be entitled to vote, allots will be provided reading: "For onds and Levy for Current Expense of :hools," and "Against Bonds and Levy >r Current Expense of Schools." Those favor of assuming the said liabilities lall vote the ballots "For," etc; those jposed shall vote the ballots "Against," ;c. J G McCullough, 3-St For Co Bd Edu Wmsburg Co. , twin cylinder $265.00 ed, twin cylinder $240.00 , single cylinder $230.00 ( id, single cylinder $200.00 .tire on sidecar $ 75.00 EPFS ; naburg County South Carolina *1 Is of Minstrelsy ireater New York RELS rs.z3.iza/tion. of 'erformers-30 >rs, Musicians, Jugglers, sts. Positively the best el Show now on the road | lance?without vulgarity ? FEB. 5 >n, 35c, 50c, 75c. I , N. Jacobs' Store | a | DIRECT YOUR STI THIS DO . I>J ' kt.'PF -< 1 esc I' RHnnn Can of/1j( Betterxl Lye- ( If you use lye for soap mal simply for household and 1 pay you to buy MENDLESON* *%> the exclusion of all others, you are not only assured p lye, full strength, without ad extra large can (20 ounces s of 16) means economy. No other ten cent can wil pounds of -grease or make fou One pound can make fifteen p F or cutting grease from octs scouring woodwork, kitchen fecting poultry houses, treating era, etc. Mendlesons Lye i Three Forms ? Solid, Granul; Two sizes? 10c. an Also sold in bulk for making Insist upon Mendleson'i WILLIAMSBURG COUNTY?WH NESM1TH & CO., JOHNSON MERCANTILE CO., W. R. SCOTT & BRO.. RETAIL DEAI S. A. GRAHAM, W. E. LESENE. J. J. M. GRAHAM. MALLARD LUMBER CO., - * GOURDIN MERCANTILE CO., R. N. SPEIGNER, S. R. COCK FIELD; JOE ZAHRAN, R. W. TANNER, G. H. WARD, A. R. MOSELEY, IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE [ps Taw S or: ^ =ao j n,=? i s?<] ' ? C?I T-c:r-rr, . * had a pretty good year, yon b are heavy, and, anywayv it's irplus in the bank. YOTPBE lop the habit and stick to4 it. -toward the doors of this bank. . You'll soon have formed the rou to SUCCESS. J ^GSTREE. tOUCHI /IILE 1 1 al cooked from high * There are none betizing, there are none lg" than ours. And in price. fl Hutson. I d Store" ? \ ' ?IIM mendleIOKS a j | u=u i?=y SAVING is hard, you say. You have admit. But you think your expense] just next to impossible to put a si WRONG. Saving i3 EASY?if you deve! Start your steps in the BIGHT directionWalk in your own footsteps REGULARLY BEATEN PATH of saving that will lead 5 BANK OF KII EVEN A GF WILL SB after he has surrounded a me; grade groceries and provisions. < 1 _ 1: ter, tnere are none more appet more stimulating and "buildii there are none more reasonable Britton & . "The Pure Fooi Telephone No. 108 A king purposes or fl arm use, it will > LYE I In Mendleson's 5 ure concentrated ** ulterants, but the 19 fl olid Lye instead I II saponify eight r pounds of soap. ounds of soap. 9 , pans and sinks, M furniture, disin- h \ hogs for chol- 9 is Best & ited and BalL jm compost \ s Best Lye. OLESALE DEALERS. Cades, S. C. * Johnsonville. 44 Kinestree. *4 M ,ERS: Lanes, 9 Greelyvilia, 44 9 Cades* *' GreelyvIIIe, 44 Qourdin, 44 Hemingway, 44 * Johnsonville, 44 &ingstree, 44 Cades, *4 Kingstree, 44 Salters, " IN THE RECORD. x