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* IP I ENCOURAGED by the liberal patronage of W I aiu owning up the largest ever brought t<? Kingstroe. T was down, and I can say I wil I below market 1 ? p.'. In order to sell country merhei ton prices ou GROCERIES, ai f BI Mt Mill II Hit!! By bay tag oar stock oi Kit I PIKTOU* belore the prices * - - ?' _ then now at wu per ceai ie ;> V f fill :eH you Good Tobacco is 10 % .. Checked Homespun (.1 3?.t. F Men's Suits (? filo and up. I | Furniture Dep All of my flour bought before i buy from us and save money, a# "uuderbuy, undersell, cash befoi ' IE? ZD XSed-d I Tit Brulig i , * Arkansas Journalism. | t Thursday we went over to Plunkville to make Judge Johnson, editor of the Plunkville , 1 Patrol, take water, says the Ar kansas Thomas Cat. The Judge keeps a gambling den. Two weeks ago we published an item \ to the effect that' he was not a ? square man, and he sent us word ! that we were a Kar and a coward. While he will know ol our coming and is a pretty fair shot, we have every faith that we shall come out a conquering hero. He will hear us whoop as we turn np the main street, and if he hasn't made up his mind to crawfish he had better o l>/w?ila \r?l/?nmp roadv for IIS. i A ?IVO? i IV ?? v. .... On Friday we are going out to look for Jim Crawford, the'halfhreed, who has been telling around that he intends to shoot us on sight. If Jim is within 20 miles of town we will find him, and if lound we will scare him half to death in five minutes. Saturday! x will be our day for rounding up six critters at Lang's Ford, who owe a year's subscription each, and has sent us word to whistle for our cash. We may not gei it, but at least?three of the delinquents are bear hunters and men I of sand?and there is promise of lively sport when we drop in on them. Some Akansaw editors dopt seem to get any fun out of running a new-pa per, wn we have never had to compiain of anything in thai direction. "My boy came home home from school one day with his hand badly lacerated and bleeding, and suffering great pain," says Mr. E J Schall with "Meyers Bros' Drug Co., St Louis, Mo. "I dressed the wound and applied Chamberlain's Pain Balm freely. All pain ceased, and in a remarkably short time the wound healed without leaving a car. For wounds, sprains, swellngs and rheumatism I know of no medicine or prescription equal to it I consider it a household necessity." - The 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale by Dr. Wallace. jj,[. v.r. ?The latest official stacistics show . > that the depositors in New York ! ' saving banks number 35, 000 more and have $2^,000,000 more to their .credit than a year ago. Everybody Bays Bo. ' Cuotrets Candr Cathartic, the moat wonderful medical discovery of the age, plea*ant and refreshing to the taste, act gently Bed positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing the entire system, dls|?el colds, cure headache, fever, habitual constipation and biJJmjsness. Please buy and try a box 01U. U. u. to-uay; iu, an, no cenw. ouiu ?uu guaranteed to core by all druggist*. . ?An Indianapolis man swore in court the other day that he did not know his wife's first name, though they had lived happily together thirteen years. _ Rv' ^' HsctM Your Bowels With Cuesrau. Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. Me, 36c. If C. C. C. fail, druggists refund money. Without life death wouldn't be %x' worth dying. fiaftiK rtifflrfWifi;-v~ iSiwm- Hva illiamsburg and adjoining counties and most complete stock of goods hey were bought when the market llsell now prices. wits we are competing with Chariesnil have been saving them money. i ! i M X Klcn.LOAimfi ?l \? mm4 ndvMaced, we emu veil r?> mm than the market price*. -pound Caddies at 19c a pi. ull line of Ginghams (i 8\C up. ?"ull line of Boys' Clothing Ac, artment complete. the rise. Do as your friends do. i you Will remember our motto is re delivery." .XCJ3E,-^X?;p_, Md sure. We Guess Nit "Pay1 said Rev. Mulkittje's son, "Sampson was a strong man. wasn't he?" "Yes; Sampson wns the strongest man that ever lived." "Tell me about him." "It was intended that Samnson should be the strongest man, and before he was born?" The bewildered expression on the child's lace arrested the minister in the narration. ' Before he was born?" asked the boy. "Yes, before?that is before he was found in a hollow stump?'' "Just like little sister?" "Yes just before was found an angel appeared and foretold of his strength, saying that no razor must touch his head." "Was the angle afraid the razor would cut him?" "No, the angle meant that his strength lay in his hair, and that his hair must not come off." "If I let my hair grow long, can I lift more than lean now?" "I don't know about that." "Are women stronger than ?t!\ Ili "No." "But they've got longer hair." woman couldn't whip you, could she?" "No; not easily." "Was Sampson a Democrat?" "I don't kuow." "Bui why don't you know? I'd know if 1 was a^old as you. How many men was it that Sampson killed?" . "One thousand." v "lie was bad, wasn't he?" "No." "But when a man kills auother he's bad." "But the Lord was with Sampson." "But the Lord says you musn't kill anybody. Did Sampson go to heaven?" ? "I suppose so." "He's the strongest angel there, ain't he?" "You are getting foolish again." "But I want to know. Will you know Sampson when you get to heaven?" "I suppose so." "But you won't fool arobnd him." Why take Johnson's' Chill & Fever Toatcr Because it cures the most stubborn case of Fever in ONE DAY. ?"Where did you spend the sum mer? "Where Host my identity." "Eh?" "Among my wife's relatives, where I am simply known as "Mary's husband." To Cart Canitlpatlan fartrer. Take Cnseoreu Candy Cathartic. 10c or 55c. If C C. C. fail to cure, druroiats refund money. ? The best thing out?an aching tobth ... : 'iiiiI%t tv *' ! ? What is Home? A world of strife shut out, a world of lpve shut in. Whore you are treated best and grumble most. 'J he father's kingdom, the chil dren's paradise, the mothers world. The best place for a married man after business hours are over. The place where the great are sometimes small, the small often great. The jewel gasket containing the most precious of all jewels?do mestic happiness. The coziest, kindest, sweetest place in all the world, the essence of our purest earthly joys and deepest sorrows. The only spot on earth where the faults and failings of fallen humanity are hidden uu-Jer the j mantle of charity. A little hollow seooped out of the windy hill of the world where we can )?e shielded from its cares and annoyances. A hive in which, like the industrious bee, youth garners the sweets and memories of life for ages to meditate and feed upon. JOHNSON'S CHILL AND cci/co ~rr*\]tr I Xf r JUfM\ m vi i< v Cores Fever in One Day. Disgusted A disgusted newspaper man gives the following philosophical reasons for retirr g from the busi ness. " \ child is born, the doc i c tor in attendance gets $10, the editor rotes it and gets 0; it is christened, the minister gets $4, the editor writes it up and gets 00 it marries, the minister gets an other fee, the editor gets a piece of cake or 000; in course of time tlio /Iruifnf irul j I'rnm tn til IV UIV^ IIU UWVVI u yv ?*? $10, the nrinsiter gets another $4, the undertaker $25 to $40?the editor prints it and receives 0000 ?and then the privilege of running free of charge a card of thanas.?Tifton Gazette. Seaview, Van?We have a splendid sale on Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and our customers, coming from far and near, speak of it in highest terms. Many have said that their children would have died of croup if Chamberlain's Cough Remedy had not been given.?Kellam & Ourren. The 25 and 50 cent sices for sale by Dr. Wallace. ?"Do you stutter all the time!" askd a kind lady of the poor young man. "Nnn no," was the answer, "only wh-wh-wh when I t-t-t-talk.'* Johnson's CMiland Pe* ver Toaic h a ONE-DAY Cure, it cures the moat stubborn cane of Fever Im 24 Hours, Woman is a levely dream?and dream always go by contraries. ft "The Foot a Fly" ; mjt ra eminent Biiffkk doctor, "*wf| tarry enoofft pot* mi to infect boom koki. ** In mrnmir-nme, more my m tally, Oaaatt gatwa ill dm aw, meMlodea art tofmad, Ml Dl, St | mem tedm ereepo. Tkem mmaofwi el mitckief do net ezxM for million*. WWf noit Become thep ore kenltky end eercmf mnM flu ?vniiwi? w~? shot It b the weak, the wasted, the thm-Mooded whs fall i those wk j here as resistWe power so that aaka , coofk or cold develops loco graver 1 disease. We hear of catching diieaeef 1 Wkjr not catch health ? We cm do it hp slwape ouuiMaialag oar hodtfep weight. ScctS&mirfttm. | of Cod-Brer Oil, b con deseed noarbbmentt food for tie boilding ap of the ( spstem to resist tire attacks of disease. It should he takes m reasonable daises ell saBMoer loog bp all those witoee weight u below the standard of health. If pou are losiag groond, crp t boule i ?ow. For wl? by all dra?r<?ta at jsc. and tui ' - -. cj ' '' V't! ' . Fifty Year* Ago. nu It Itw tndlt la wklth thoro gut That IkotgM of t phfUnlhropU kriiag ' A rtatdj Ikit woo Id Mkt Uf? nrw For tho nultitadea that wore ruM with pais. Twaa aarsapirilla, m Bade, you kaow 7 Aycr, hdi f* yean ago. ( Ayer's Sarsaparilla was in its infancy half a oentury ago. To-day it doth "bestride tho narrow world lika a ooloasua." What is tho secret of its power? Its cures! The number of them I The wonder of thecal Imitators have followed it bom the beginning of its suooeis. They are still behind it. Wearing the only meaa.1 giamea w wmayiuuia in the Worl&a Pair of 1803, it poiata proudly to its record. Others imitate the remedy; they cant Imitate the record; gp Years of Cures. ?Dninkeiness is the parent of most other vices. It quenches the salutary power of reason, and makes us the sport of raging pas sion. ?It was the saying of a heathen that he who would do good must either have a faithful fried to in struck him, or a watcful enemy to enrreet him. Trade Echos. UI would have to employ an ex tra clerk to take down all,the testimonials I could gel on Norman's Neutralizing Cordial." W. T. McFall, Pickens, S. C. "We are trying hard !o introduce it, believing it to be a capital medicine. Our seninr'has used it with marked success." Thos. W. Holloway & Son, Pomaria, S. C. Norman's Indian Worm Pellets need not be followed with old ; they act alone. 10 and 25c. Sold by Wallace & Johnson. Agents Wanted. FOR JUVISAIUS ttUJULUAI AND Standard Subscription BOOKS. By the W B (Donkey Company the largest publishers and manufacturers of books in the United States. Finest line of new holiday and other subscription books on the market. 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By subscribing at once yon get tha )enefit of the reduced price. 5PE0IIL ~CLOBBliifi~ OFFER I For prompt renewals or new subscriptions we offer leiMcst's ant the Record BOTH.S1.75 per year. Sul?s?'ri!?e at t1??> nitice. | " > -T?v ' BUGGIES, r HARNESS, . I SADDLES. The largest line ever brought to this market. Prices are ajl right?I guarantee that ? iitwMMtMii M.F. HELLER. Ntice for Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given that I will apply to the Probate Judge for WiUianiKburg county on the 27th day >* September 1897 for letters dismisaory aa guardian of R. E. Godwin. W. J. GODWIN, Guardian. AugUHt 25th, 1897. GLENN SPRI O-Z^BXTXT STK I SPECIAL R DUR SB Dancing, Tennis, Billiai The Rpcf Plane In I | Mill UUOI I IUUU IU I For rate of board apply to Sim 8 Siiepn. 1 S! TE.i ' J. N. Robs 136 Easfr Bay and Nos. ] Commission Merch ??n aa 4% unoice nay, uais, uorn a 0 Consignments of Cotton, Poultry, J When you ship your great* satisfaction ir dealing with a reliahl J. N. ROBSON A SON, Til P? Wl! Sample of thU A j ' _.. * | fencing and T ixwt can b e li ) j ] tT'pf"} seen at the aj j j.i ill.l-jJ cemetery a t jit? TTfj ^7-3=1-f King*tree, S C SWjPttaUMJW Is concidered the best and cheape* they are taking the plac<> of ALL otl ble?lasting a fife time. This compa fencing, running from 7 :o 25 wires, t tight. They also inanufeeture ornar Orders are respectfully solicited, gladly furnished by the undersigned, EDWIN I Aal. Pane - 9 ?i - m 11 KEEP YOUR BOWELS 8 /QANDY( A tablet now and then wttlprereat garrbaa.drj*; retnlla. Sample and booklet free. Ad. STSKt.WQ REM Sills !U HtL STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,', | COUNTY OF WILLI AMSBUWi: Court of Common P)e?& -';-J M J Saltern, Plaintiff,' against J? MiGiil, David MvtMIL Sarah MfOlU, 1 " John Mi-Gill. Sidney McGIII. Jr.. Fan- vJS ny Mi-Gill, Ellen Mi-GUI' ami Eagrtx* McGllI, Defendants, Summons for Relief ( Complaint not served.) JB To the Defendant* Jamee XcGtD and David Mi-Gill: You are hereby summoned iatf m ; 3 ? .[?./! ?f\ .nd?-... ?I.a |4T ' 'l Ml ^nuni t*' ffhonoi WIT- VVUIIIIWIH am WMW notion, which has bwn filed Iq the eAeir^l of the clerk of the court of common ple?# for the said county, and to servo a eopf of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at hi* office fa .Jtfaifatied. ',1 S C, witliin twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of aucfc car* vice; and if you fail to answer the com- is plaint within the time aforesaid.' the <.2 plaintiff In tills action will apply t? tte Court for the relief deoi ended fa he JOII.V A. KKUJCY* . Plaintiff's Attorney* > Kingstree SC, Aug 31 AD MM. To tlie Defendants James JfoGttl aod David IfcOUI: . Take notice that the cotapfafaft to thfe; j action together with the lusiswet, if Vj which thin is a copy, was lied- fa the M* ttceof the clerk of th? court for WIMiflM* '/ burn county at the town of Klngrtiuo* in the State of South Carolina^* Im JtwM day of Amgast. iW7. johx a. kkiunr, \-m NGS HOTEL -j R.Tiro-a. s.c. > . . T? *?V ATHS 'J PTEMBER. M ds, Bowling, to, it, ! injoy Tour Yacate - | H PHI dQM. I | Same BtuliMM jl ^.?3 3 'J ion & Son. 5| l and 2 Atlantic Wharf. J ants and Dealers 1 . - - - ? ? . ; otwB ehme1* *** "* ? ''l! it of all fence*. Where !?trodM*d, ?%l ler fencing. It is strong and data* , & ny manufactures several gradsa-of j hds making a fence that is rabbit- t * nental fencing for yards, Ac. ^3 Any information desired will _|M HARPEa Woven Wire Fence Ce, 3 And Bond Steel Pest ee. .. 'a afl r'RONQALL SUMMER I'j * | 1ATHAPTIC 1 ESS^^wmrs i ^ ^SRelVn! '"' J