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Bam H. D. REDDICI The liberal patronage extended"to i efforts in trying to please the peop counties. We Carry a Large Of the choicest goods that we ar was never heard 01 befdre in King* Your Choicei For The Ne \Ve will sell at Prices So Cheap k Stock of hi Curiagn&: Oh my! How pretty We CORDIALLY INVITE Tl Groceries and Hardware at UocK 6 We cannot and W ILL NOT be unde l mat ciif: ONLY IRBY AND EVANS sruRt Y AT KINGSTREE. A Brief Account of the Meeting winch | pv' Was Held Here Last t Thursday. The campaign meeting at i Kingstree last Thursday compaired 10 the one at Georgetown was' like a calm alter a storm. The two speakers exhausted their supply of invectives at Georgetown, [ but had 011 hand a tew new ones for our meeting. They were listened to by about two hundred men, who were quite undemon? ? .. . strati ve. uotn speaKers ?ciC wildly applauded when they con eluded. Col J. L. M. Irby began : This! campaign is unparalleled in the! history of the State for inking under-handed advantage and fori dirty tricks of dirty henchmen. I cannot speak of Mr McLaurin fjf ? while he is on a bed of sickness for fear of doing him an injustice, but 1 can speak of the infamous fight that i? being made against 're. ..v Col Irby here vehemently denied the re|>ort that he was runh: . ning as a "loose horse" to elect Evans. j| They have established a lying bureau over there in Columbia. 1 y" They are sending circulars all - --j .1 ?i..: over uiesraie., anu iikv ?tc uwh$ 31 about as thick as snowflakes. And, to add to the infamy of the act, the circulars are not signed by anyone. They are anonymous, and there is no one whom I can hold responsible. In addition to being lies the circulars are written by a pack ot cowards. The men at the head of that bureau in Columbia are liars and cowards. 4-Ueres one of the little darlings," and (Jol Irby took from his pocket a circular containing remarks he and Governor Evans were said to have made about each other last year. After reading it Col Irby tore it up and denied that he had ever said any of the things attributed to him. lie then went over much of his speech of yesterday concerning the Murphy loan, but failed to bring out anything new. His record as a Democrat and his opposition to bolts were repeated. He told how he made Evans Governor and muzzled Tillman to carry out the scheme. Bill Neal, over here in Columbia, came on to Washington with Tillman to help muzzle him. Bill Neal, who hasn't ten cents worth of sense, was trying to dabble in politics lucii) a<9 ?iv ao ????? I understand that Ellerbe has made another deal with Charleston to remove the metropolitan police if the vote of that city is cast for McLaunn. It has come to a pret ty pass when the people of Char leston have to surrender their fran chise to get the right of self govw ir ' - . , Mil SIB, (, Proprietor. is has tMH-ourajft'd us to renewed lo of Williamsburg ami adjourning and Varied StOck r?(T.?rin?r nt hnri?:iins such as tree; Call Early and getj ixt 30 Days that it will make your hair curl. \i Mn is low cosplets. Ir and how Cheap. JE LADIES to call and see them. Bottom prices. Tnnk A finprialtii. iuuiu n ujjuuiuiijj srsold. eminent. 1 hope to God someone will make the Governor carry out his contract this time. Evans ought never to have put the metropolitan police on that grand old city. No law should be pass ed for one part ol the State unless it was made to apply to all. The Legislature should have made the law for Laurens, or any other town, as well as for Charleston. Some other way for enforcing the dispensary law should have been devised. Col lrbv concluded by warning the voters of the dangers of the suffrage clause. lie was applauded. John Gary Evans opened his speech with some ple'asantrie* about Col Irby being his political daddy, and then passed on to a defence of the suffrage clause. But, said he, I do join him in one thing, and that is the way the campaign is being run. Fellow citizens, you know the low campaign thai was waged against me last summer. But the newspapers have heid up in their ?!-.% ,i !*?'( eooi? o?wl tviif |1UU>C H1I3 ICOIf J.-.V two guttersnipes in charge'of a bureau in Columbia. A"d I say here, unless Mr McLaurin openly and publicly denounces this bureau I will hold him personally responsible. Irby has shown you one of these circulars, and this morning I got one, giving my supposed record and putting words in my mouth that I never said.'I got a letter from a man in Greenville, saying Bill XeaJ had offered him money to distribute these circulars. Where did he get the money! What business did he have to mix up in this tight? Instead of being the superintendent of a Penitentiary heshould be dressed in stripes and put to work as a convict. Irby: (sotto voce:) %iI endorse all that." Last year, while 1 w?? governor I had to send Neal to the Keeley institute, because he became incapable of attending to his busi ness. Irby: Did he get a diploma? Evans: I don't know, but it would be the best recommendation he could have. All the papers of the State are supporting Mr McLaurin, but not satisfied with that some of his friends have resorted to this guttersnipe practice of sending out circulars to stab Irby and himself in the back. After this denunciation of the bureau Mt Evans took up the tariff, and said all larmers should >be free traders, for the reasons that they sold their products in free trade markets, but could only buy their goods in protection markets. Farmers should also favof free raw materials, because the manufacturer could ihake his roods cheap er and the farmers could; there fore, buy them cheaper. Mr. Evans concluded1 with his arsrui " I *' .u : IllClif ??*t i!?.' J li iii". li'-* was i -ij>i.]'?!(?!? !. .\y?T tlit- S--n ?**>i iM 1 < '.iimI' c uchnlcd. .?n<l bfiore she imotin:: was dismissed. Mr.I. K. Kilerbe. candidate lor Congress. arose and said in .justice to himself lie desir ed to make a statement While in Camden, he said, to address a State Siind.v ivdiool Convention, he received a telegram irom a j friend in Manning tel.inghim 'hat 1 (ien Norton was saying things about him. lie came to Manning and learned that it was bein^ told on him that last year lie speculated oil cotton futures and lost all his property: that lie borrowed money from the banks at Marion, and secured them with mortgages on one hundred bales of cotton, but that he sold this cotton and to keep the banks iroiu indicting him friends had to come to this aid. To relate this he telegraphed to the president of the banks, and received the following answers: "No truth in the charge. Your dealings with bank have all been honorable and satisfactory.'* W. J. Montgomery, President. M know nothing of the chargeto which you refer. Your trans actions with Bank of Marion al ways have been honorable." C 11 Woods. After reading these telegrams Mr. Ellerbe said people in glass houses should not throw stones, lie felt tempted to reply to hese insinuations and charges, but restrained himself, as he had Ihus far conducted his campaign on a high plane, and did not wish to stoop to anything low near the end. lie felt he could be elected without resorting to such means and he would not. Note In his remarks Mr. Ellerhe did not say that Gen. Norton was the man who was circulating these reports, lie used the expression "One of his opponents.' To our correspondent he said Gen. Norton was the man to whom he referred. As Gen. Norton arfd Mr. Eilerbe will both he ?t Manning to-morrow, it is probable that more will come of 'lie matter. Quinine and other fever medicines take from 5 to 10 days to cure feVer. Johnson1s Chill and Fe ver Tonic cures in ONE DAY. Don't go untidy on the plea that everytodv knows you. Eilnntf l'oiir HmvrU With Ch?c crfta. Cnmly Oatlinrtlr. cure constipation forever. l(?c.25c. If C. C. C. fait. (IrngtriMs refund rnouey. Men cease to interest us when we fin 1 their limitation. Why take Johnson's Chill 6t Fever Because it cures the most stubborn case of Fever in ONE DA * The hard green peach and the bottle of Jamacia ginger are a seasonable partnership. 9 _ oaoy s Second Summer Is the time that tries all the care of the mother and all the skill of maternal management. Bahy comfort comes from fat; fat babies have nothing to do but to sleep and grow. If your baby does not seem to prosper, if he docs rot gain In weight, you must get more fat there. A few drops of Scl&iufai each day will put on plumpness; fat outside, life inside, baby and mother both happy. Your baby can take and relish Scott's Emulsion as much in summer as in any other season. ifot by all drcg^aU'idl ^W'and f* ra - . ~ ~ ~ . ' T* , ,x . - ' C'twIjerJain'e Byo c.nd Skin Ointmini ] unequalled for Ec/emn, Tetter, Salt. ! !\i ;t;.i, Scald Head, Sore Nippies, C'haptK-1 i 1.4 !-. Itehii:? I'iLs, Hunts. 1'rr.st L'i'.es, *'i;i'"it;icSu>- l'ivisnr> tininnlatid Eye l.itis. , For ate l>; d-njr^is*:; at - "> rents i?er box. 10 HORsFoWNERS. For j-ixt-inir :i hnrM' in a tine healthy cor.- ; J it ion try l>r. C.-;dy': Condition Fowlers They tone up the system, aid digestion, curt 1 ios.-. of nji[H'tite, relieve evict ip.it ion, correct j kidney disorders antl destroy worms. ;:i vin* ! new life to an old or over-worked horse. 2* cents per package. For sale l>y druggists. Tax Land Sales STATIC OP SOl'TU OAUOLIX A. Coi xty of Williamsm kg. By virture of sundry executions to nie directed I have levied upon and will sell the following deserihetl lands tor taxes before the court house door in Kinjjstree on : the tirst Monday in St ptcmher next i to the highest bidder for cash, viz. | 1. "?0 Acres of land in Hope town- j ship belonging to Margaret Ann j Wright ami hounded north by lands j of Bradshuw. -vest by Montgomery south by W. K. McCollough A. Bro, east by Nelson Gist, 2. Also .'W acres in Penn township belonging to estate Ponipey Mitch11111 and hounded north by lands of J. T. Bran, sou' h by Nero Holmes west by Prank Siott.east by estate H. II. Hudson. .1. Also 1 acre in Penn townshiii belonging to Mr*. Lizzie M. Bryan, and bounded north by lands of Est. of Gourdin, ea-d by Est. Gourd in south by (t. A L. R. R., west by I .iiiiu.in I'urpv i hi i?* rflilil. UdlJV IVU A V ?* J . W.,,.. J. J). DANIEL, S. W. C. Aug Kith, ]S?)7. CITATION. STATE OF SOUTh CAROLINA, COrXTV OF .V!LLIAMSBL*RG. By E. M. Smith Esqiikk, Probate Judge. WHEREAS E. S. Brown h?v made suit to me, to grant him letters of administration of the Estate of and effects . of F. M. Brown. these :!.re therefore to eire and adftiooish all and singular the kindled the creditors of the said F. M. Brown deceased, that they I** and appear before me. in the Court of ] Probate, to be held at King-tree S. ('. on Sept. 6th after publication hereof at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to eliow eau.se. if any they have, why the said administration should not be granted j Given under my hand, this 21st day of Aug Anno Domini, 1S07. Published on the 2<?th day of Aug ISO? in the County Reeoril. | L. M.Smith. 2t. 1\ J. W.C. Clerk's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF WILLI/3ISBURC1, | Ix The Court Of Common P.eas. By virtue of a <!eon?c under onler of tin court to me directed. in the follow5r>.? I will si>ll .it the court ' houSe iu Kiugstrce. S. C., on the Hist Monday in September next. within tin* legal hours for making public sales, the ' following described real property. To i wit: Ail that certain piece, parcel. | or tract of land situate lying and lieing in the county of Williamsburg, State of South Carolina, containing one hundred acres, tnoreor less, bounded north by lands of T. J. Duke and Edwin Kpp<: E!ast by lands of J. B. Chandler; South by lands of J. G, McCoDough, and West by lands of Lawyer McFadden; Co be sold under payment of foreclosure at the suit of Morris Bear A Br?., plaittiff-!. against .Ino S? McCollough, defendant. Terms of sale,'cash; purchaser to pay for necessary paper*. W. \V. Gkaysox, , 0. C. P. A G. S., Williamsburg County Aug. 14, 18A7. , 10,000 COW HIDES. WANTED. CASH prices paid at your door. : Apoly to f,M, BRITTON, Sr? Church, S. C. W,T. Williams, Manufacturer of SHINGLES, KINGSTREE. - S. C. See These Prices: No 1 ire:irt Shingles, per 1,000 1-1.50 2nd Hand Hearts, .. .. 3.30 4s. All Hearts. .. 3.00 3s. All Hearts, .. .. 2.50 Sap Shingles, .. .. 2.50 Jlylo?ly The County Reoord/fl a year. ' 1 GLENN SPRI sp I5PECIAL h DUF . 5E Dancing, Tennis, Bi/iia The Best Place to Kor rale of hoard apply to aii 8 Siiwi. I Same Place. KI wt LN, Rob: 136 East Baj* and Nos. Commission Mercl 1 Choice Hay, Oats, Corn ; Consignments of Cotton, Poultry, When you ship your great satisfaction i dealing with a reliah J. N. IiOBSON & SON, SHEPHERD 232 Meeting Street, State Agenh A ' Whol<?sa Over 20U Styles Cookin also oil cooke: H D REDDICK, Agent for Gi ft li li Sample of this ik . } t7~t" fsncing a n d fl-j-j- j"|~ post can o e bm t i ; seen at the -|4-cemetery a t:||H"r f4~T" "I ~T" King?trve, S C 3lt^RCsBinl9^3&3 Is concidered the best and cheap* they are taking the place of ALL ot hie lasting a life time. This eompt fencing, running from 7 to 25 wires, tight. They also manufacture orna itrders are respectfully solicited, gfadly furnished by the undersigne< EDWIN Agt, Page ^'C t; rs NOW OPEN! COMPLE 0 DRUGS AND Brought to Kii and see how' buy FOl NGS HOTEL I ESIiTGrS, s? a >ATES H l\NB PTEMBEE M rds, Bowling, &ca Bid* CnSr.ii Vnnr llnnnlinn Liijuy tuui icMuuih || For rales <?r water apply taf J| i m am 1 !Same Business - a II son & Son. jfl 1 and 2 Atlantic Wharf; j iants and Dealers 9 and Prepared Cow Fold- < ' | Kggs and Farm Prodfii<6ts SutittWd^; *| products thete is ? -0 n knowing you ate || Charl&tofr, S. & Ji sitpplyco./ ;i Charleston, S. c3H > for Sale of House Iff (iorxls '|j| Tinners' V3? Galvanized .'$? >r the ivle- vS||^H4n j)|3H ors* >?|| ^ -'i? g and Heating St0t?f RS AND HEATERS. |? ,. tjBBffl irland and Michigan - f m >8t of a)l fences. Where ^ her fencing. Jfc is ntronjf and ?i?W 30 my manufactures several. jpraiies 0* * thus making' a fence that 9 '3jn mental fencing fof ydrtfc, ?&, . . , ^ Any information desired ww Mu^Bj %Ja , " ? ?,> - -.?? eai HARPER* I ! Woven Wito'Filftfctifc jl And Bond Steel Pbstbi # - ? ; '*^j3Brjgl lirrt Tili?, j| l^VJ JLJ.JLJLJ TE LINE . S lgstree. Mb cheapf you caft El CASH, 1 ' vr* _ <?S ' U" /a? vM^L>? -.V . -V.?. r~;