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*: -v V- ' K *. * fc'1^.1 PW.imr^i Mil! ft Briilui H. D. REDDIC K \ . The liberal patronage extended to efforts in trying to please the peoj eounties. fk Carry a Large Or tlie choicest goods that we ai was never heard 01 before in King: Your Choice. For The Ne We will sell at Prices So Cheap ". Ov til k M] C&rriafes a: B Oh my! Eow prett; We (JOUDI ALLY INVITE T: Groceries and Hardware at Hock 17. * We cannot and W ILL NOT be unde === IN THE SIXTH. The Congressional Campaign ? -r- J O upenson i uesaay nriorning. "How will you get there?" was ! the question. The <Congressional candidate, witt a far away look replied: "The road is going to run a 'special material train' down to Parksville on Monday morning, and there'll be a coach attached for us." Then he wondered why some one repeated, "special material train," and why the crowd laughed and spoke again. "I mean a log train." Again thecrowd laughed and some one cruelly asked. "Do | you have reference to driftwood?" And the candidate left. That was t too much. The above hapened yesterday wliila a i.rnu'rl u'ac /Iicmicci 11 rr I t* i ii iv u v t v/ it u n no v* a ov ucvi ? itv Sixth di I riot congressional cam paign, which opens with the meeting on Tuesday at I^irksviile, in Clarendon count v. on the line of I jag' " j the Wilson and Summerton road. | So Jar there are six candidates in the race, ex Sta4e Senator 1. S. Bigham yesterday (iling his pledge with State Chairman Tompkins unexpectedly. The other caiuli| dates are Comptroller General I Norton, J. E. Ellerbe, Solicitor Johnson, sheriff Bradham and F. 1). Bryant. There is no telling how many more will be in the I race, as they have until midnight Tuesday to get their pledges in. It is considered certain that Mr. - 1). W. McLauren will run.?The State. . JOHNSON'S i CHILL AND . FEVER TONIC Cures Fever In One Day. Benson Items. p. Crops are now in a growing . condition, especially cotton, f Watermelons are begining to ri. pen. It is now "picnic season." But the weather! You exclaim, who ^jpould dare contemplate one? Mr. Sam Wolfe, of Kingstree, a student of the academy at that place, is spending his summer l vacation at Mr. -I. B Chandler's, lV of Benson. Sam has been trying to organize a base ball club here to whip the Kingstree team, he says. Mr. S. Haffert, of Georgetown,! i now a merchant at this place, re] turned from Georgetown with his; f familv and others, alter about a [month's absence. Mr. IlafTert is f a native Austrian and is a prosperous merchant. - Quite a crowd of folks antici pate a trip to Pawley's Island, lf'nothing occurs to frustrate their j plans they will leave next Thursday. Benton. ? & ' .V .v;OSfe ^ v.v Bitttt Sum, K, Proprietor. us has encouraged us to renewed )le of Williamsburg and adjourning and Varied StOck -e now offering at bargains such as stree. Call Early and get :xt 30 Days that it will make your hair curl. i Funks is m conplets. y and how Cheap. HE LADIES to call and see them. : Bottom prices. loots A Specially, i j JJTSU1U. DOCK Miss Rosa Graham lias retnrned from an extende4 visit to friends in Sumter. Miss Sue Chandler, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. B. F. Brockin on. returned to her home near Lake City Saturday. Miss Dena Nesmith, has retnrned to her home on Turkey Creek after a short visit to relitives in this community. Rev. W. P. Holland's churches hnvp (rranlpil him ;? vjir;itinn for the remainder of the summer. Mr. Holland's health is not very good, aud he and his family are gone to the mountains where they will spend his vacation. We hope their trip will be boil pleasant and beneficial. Messrs. F. Iihem & Sons have sold their flock of sheep. This speaks bad for the industry. For they are thorough and energetic business men, and wheu they tail to receive profits from any branch of business, we think it almost useless for any one else to try. The Black Mingo base ball team and the Black river team met on the laters grounds last Saturday to play a match game, but the Black river boys seemed lots more anxious to fight tban to play ball. Our boys come back looking sick enough to have got a whipping cf some kind, and they say they did not play ball. Some of the farmers say we are having too much rain for crops, but some cf them are so hard to please, tfmt they will grumble makes no difference how the wind blows. My experience in politics is not sufficient to enter into a controversy but I do believe that it is the duty of every voting man in the State to turn out at the coming primary and cast an honest vote for the man who he thinks competent to best fill the office. It is the habit with numbers of men tosit down, and wait until the election is over and then w .It n li.nrr aIlaao In iiotvena norc Tint JUll^ I'lVVV. O IV I?V??V7|/??|/V?V criticising the office holders. A man is not ?a true citizen that does not do what he sincerely believes to be the best for his country. The man that ignores the election, and excuses himself by paying that he is afraid he will vote for the wrong man, is too honest to live in this cointry where we have so many dishonest politicians to contend with. Now let every voting citizen of this county post himself as much as possible with the career of the candidate's former lives, and on the day of the primary tum oat and select from among the candidates in the held the man that yon believe will best fill the office. "TiLLifc" r, TV . , . # * CN A LOG 1 RAIN. How Congressional Candidates will Go to a Meeting. Nearly as much interest is l>< ins taken in the coined in tie Six h Congressional 'istrict among Sta.e House officials and nolitieians generally as in the Senatorial light. The eonvass irt the district begins next Tuesday at Packsvilie in Clarendon County, and a lively time is expected from the jump. P.ioL'cv.llo ie /?r* t ho Wil^nn niul JL (4 V. I\' ? 111' JO Ull I II v r r II ? \?11 C? im I Summerton railroad, and Pies- j ident Wilson lias promised to have a "special log train'' to take the candidates to the scene. Perhaps this is a little piece of humor on the part of the genial president, who, no doubt, thinks candidates and politicians will feel at home on a log train, as they are, as a rule, familiar with 'dog rolling" anyway. Another candidate lias been announced in the person of Mr. L. S. Bigh 'm. The others are: Gen. Norton, Solicitor Johnson, Sheriff Bradham, Mr. J.E.Ellerbe. Mr. D. W. McLaurin and Mr. F. D. Bryant.?Columbia Register. Why take Johnson's Chill & Fever Tonic? Because it cures the most stubborn case of Fever in ONE DA Y. Letters from the People. (Advertisement.) Mr. Kditor:?I am a straight in in the middle-of-the road populist and I want to know what the boys are doing all over the conn try. but I am not able to pay for several leading reform papers, though i want to read them every week, ('an you tell me the best 1 plati to get them? Answer. If you will write en- | closing a stamp to the National Reform Taper Club, No. 7, .care ] pQAriln'o P-irli? T>.jr?or A t! < ttI it ' & SW|?V O *"?'J Ga. I hey will send you their clubbing list, through which you can i get almost every booft and paper j printed in the United States at the lowest wholesale price. If you are a subscriber to this paper and will mention this paper when you write, we have made arrange- ( inents whereby von will be given ; an annual membership in the ; club absolutely free: (The reg ; ular fee is one dollar for each ! member.) This offer is good for I only a few weeks. The club handles all kinds of reform books and papers and through its hundreds of agents working in every ; county and are disposing of thou- , sands of books?hence its mem I bers get in on the ground floor and buy at wholesale prices. After.... Taking a coarse of Ayer's Pills the system is set in good working order and a man begins to feel that life is worth living. He who has become the gradual ? ? ? ? o prey of constipation, does not realize the friction under which he labors, until the burden is lifted from him. Then his mountains sink into molehills, his moroseness gives place to jollity, he is a happy man again. If life does not seem worth living to you,, you may take a very different view of it after taking Avar's Cathartic Pills. The Oonoty Record, $1 a year. > > . 5" ?' i WIMHDMfeiSBrMWnMMNMMBMMHBMMV'| ANNOUNCEMENTS. ; I hereby announce myself a candidate for the unexpired term in j Congress from the Sixth District,; subject to the Democratic primary! J. E. ELLERBK. I herebv announce myself a! j I candidate for Congress from the; Sixth Congressional District ofi South Carolina, subject to the rule:- ( of the Democratic Party. FEK1) D. BRYANT. r-NCOVRA(iEl) BY MANY P* r-: i.. T I i Iom lru-mis, 1 in reny announce 11 iy candidacy, subject to the rules | of the Democratic party, for the; seat in Congress from the Sixth District, recently left vacant by the appointment of Hon. John L. McLaurin to the United States Senate. J. M. JOHNSON. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Congress from the Sixth Congressional District of South Carolina, till out the unexpired term of Hon. Jonn L. MeLanrin. subject to the rules of the Democratic party. DANIEL J. BRADHAM. Notice. I will be In my office in the court house in Kingstree S. C., Monday ami Saturday of each week and during my absence, I will: leave my office key with Mr. C. W. McC'lam. E. M. Smttit, Judge of Probate, Williamsburg Co., S. C. To the Public. All persona are hereby cautioned not to trade for or buy a Bond and Mortgage made by J. M Swann to J. W. Coward in the sum of $250, said mortgage covering the real estate whereon J. M. Swann now live*. The said mortgage was transfered to J. Z. McConnell, late Probate Judge for Williamsburg county. As said mortgage has J1 . .. * 1 t i.t ? T> 1 i.? msappeareu iroiu uie jrrouaie Judge's office, this notice is given. W. L. WALLACE, For himself and other Bondsmen of J.Z. McDonnell. 2t. Kingstree, S. C., July 1, 1897. South Carolina Military Academy. The following Beneficiary Vacancies: exist in this Academy: Beaufort 2, Williamsburg 1, Aiken 1, Orangeburg 1, Sumter 1, Union 1, Oconee 1, Berkeley 2, Fairfield 1, CI a leston 1. Those desiring to com pete will app'y promptly to the Chairman of the Board of Visitors at Barn well, S. C. for information and blanks. All paper* properly made out must be tiled with the Chairman before August 1f when the Board will convene to pass upon the same. 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