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Sv ' " Hh\' \ . CK' R> % gffl Hi ?.* Our Fall Stock i* now ready and a buy a suit every day for various re as you come to us, We can prove it by W with us. Give us an eye-sight tet * Ma's, Ms' d CI: Rv.. No one in the Carolina* can und That's an impossibility. We bought i&V law went into effect, and our custom* W V. and price we meet your wish at ever " Men's.good, serviceable suits at E . Men's extra good, all-wool suits, in a* g? .. Men's fine black diagonal suits at F V . Men's suits in imported and selected v. Children's stylish, serviceable school if ; Hats and Caps. S Howard hat, which is equal to anytl gfe' - thing worth having iu the head-gear FURNISHING C 1^* ?jfrom a pair of suspenders to a coll BO'terwear to a pair of kid gloves, yo at prices to meet your approval. ' Boots and Shoes. I celebrated Hess A Bro.'s tine shoes. '? where. They're all right in material , a want a pair of shoes, remember us. FINE CLOTHII Extra room and extra hands hav it's w >n<ierful growth demanded thl: rienced tailors are now prepared to Trade. And when you'll note our sp sorely be satisfied that this is the ph salt of cloths. The satisfaction we g ?' DAMAW JL | OMI^IW um Oor. King and Calhoun I 8 Points to Remembers I IN QUALITIES jgfc win ft., No rowin for the unsatisfact jgiV . OTV r' 17 Fashion's latest 1 O A 1 Urj* ings. When a th Wifo I> T> 17 C You can alway ' 1 JKiJLVyl-iO* further here th 11 i/ i.n,4ll, jf nnrt thrtf , ^ MIL HIS MW We.bave In oar employ MR. W. B Home of the largest Northery housesJ posted, and keps in toQeh with the d< Intrastodto him will receive prompj For Young Married People. ' try to be satisfied to commence oa t small tale. I Try t6 avoid the too common I niatake of making an unwise ef- I tort to "begin where the parents t?lfe*yI . Ifcy not to look at richer homes I aadeovet their costly furniture. I Try jjpiiig a step ftfrther and visit I the home' of the suffering poor I when secret dissatisfaction is lia- I bieto spring op. I Jry baying all that is necessary I to worfc^itb skillfully, while adoming the bocse at first with sim will render it comfort-II able perfectly indepen- I dealJfeNn tbe first, and shun debt %r t<b cultivate the moral courage thai wilf resist the arrogance tffaahion. I Try to co operate cheerfully in I ! arranging the family expenses, an<fc share equally in any necessary. sqlf denials and economies, v Try to be cheerfull in the family circle, no matter how annoying raay^be the business cares and the * housekeeping trials. Cleanliness of the head usually * insures a good growth of hair. An occasional application of Hall's Hair R^newer will aid to keep the hair of a natural color. An Indiana editor was recently successfuf in a suit against a delinquent subscriber who "had never ordered the paper," but who, ft wan found, had regularly called lor it and taken it out of the postoffice for two years. The court or dered that the subscriber pay sub- < scription account of $3, and $16 , for the cost of suit.?Ex. , Quinine and other to* < tor medicines take frofnS to 19 days to cure fever. Johnson's Chill and Fever \ ' Mr cures In ONB DAY. I* i-T ; ? . " ; : ' <*'* f [it. iff? , UUUl. waits your inspection. You don't ons, not easy or economical unless your neighbor if he has never tradit sometime. rej's M?rM Clcthiag. ereell us on Ready-Made Clothing, our entire stock before the tariff its reap the benefit; in quality, siyje y ]>olnt. # 2.48 elected patterns, at |5 and ti.00 5.85 fabrics from $7.50 to 15.00 suits from 75c up. oubtless you know we are the sole fiarleston agents for the celebrated ling: on the market. Wehaveeverylloe at: prices most reasonable. From a natty neck JvyvJ Ls 0? tie to a dress shirt ar-huttoo?from a suit of woolen iu will find our line complete, at This department is flourishing. We ire sole Charleston agents for the You can't find better shoes anyl, style, shape and price. When you SIE TO ORDER e been secured by this department. i. An extra cutter and extra exi?e A 9 ?/lAiieanila fne vdlt mwt inurenwu vicuianu.i i?. ? .... lendid assortment of fabrics, you'll ice to leave your measure for a flue ive Is in far advance of our prices. VOLASKI, . Sts., Charleston, S C. We aim to keep only the best?the kind that retain trade, as well as ory in our stock. 'ancies fliyi full swing in our showing is new and good, we have it. s count on your dollars traveling an anywhere else; we are never un's ont of the secrets of our success. 'in urn n. t. LOGAN, who, having represented in this section, for years, Is well smauds of this section. Anything i attention. A Wasp* The following is a small boyV composition '.n the wasp : "A wasp is a six-legged bird that lives mostly in trees and under the eaves of barns, and you cannot taim him; he is too busy. Never stroke his ? fur the wrong way* because it makes him mad, and when a wasp is mad I don't want nothing to do with them. He has what they call a 'stinger,' and when he goes out a 8<ingering, boys mast keep away from him. 1 leaned op agin one once when he was bnsy; and 1 jumped as mueh as a feet; ma had to put a mad pie on the place. 1 hit a wasp's nest with a stone once and tbeboss wasp chased me clean across the lot so fast that when 1 got over the fence I tore my pants; A1 I J -Ml % men ma spanned me uu 1 wished I had let the old wasp sting me. "Some say wasp make honey, bat if their honey is as hot as t heir stingering, I don't want none. Pa say* the stingering aint's so bad at first as the rekololekshun of it for a few days. He onght to know\ cos me and my brother Ike got on the root and poked a big nest from the peak down in the barnyard while pa was milKing." Mmaoa's Chit/and F&> TCr lotuc ts a UMz-UAY Cure. H cures the moat stubborn case oi Fever in 24 Hours. Not Too Suddenly. Norman's Keulralizinp; Cordial loes not a it as an ast rinirent alone, uheckinj; too suddenly, but reduc-l es inflammation and acidity of the I' secretin,? membranes of the bowels, thereby bringing them to Wealthy action. Dr. J. F. W. DeLorme, Sumter, S. C., buys Korean's Indian Worm Pellets in ;ross lots. His patro is want n .i )ther Worm Specific. 10 and 25c Sold Dy Wallace <fc Johnson. 7 x Novel In'Milirg. The late Air. Boyesen, in The Forum, speaking of excess of novel reading, says: "Who that has read Kous.souu's "UoniciiSionH' wiii lau to remember the emphatic avowal that be was unfitted for life by the reading of novels ? Like the opium habit, the craving for fiction grew upon bim, nutil the fundamental part of him bod suffered irreparable harm. Bo is not tlwj only one who bos experienced detrimental effects frocn dwelling too Song hi the plcoaaat lend of finance. Aa eooe aa a men ?end particularly a child?gets aocHmated there bo is likely to become of very small account, aa tat ao reality is concerned. He become* less and less able to apply sound standard) of Judgment to the things of this world, and aa the edooess in life for which we are striving depends primarily upon this ability to see things straight and to ?d@e them clearly no one can escape the conclusion that a large coneumptiac of romantic fiction tends distinctly to disqualify a man for worldly euo >? Ffrooi ippMnneok Armson?That's Muggins. Bo wai pretty badly hort ina tigbttbeothei day. De Manising-?Where# "On the West 6kW." "He walk* as if be>M been bnrfc ? \Htie on tbeeostslde too*Chicagc Tribune. An English beauty was in tbc habit of curling ber hair with ?S Bank of England notes. She occasionally showed herself to visitor* with her hair h this costly paper. She soon captured a wealthy hu? band, wbo discovered that sbe wee a deceiver, for nbe bud borrowed the money sbe hid displayed. The gambling game "craps," wbicb eo deeply engrosses the "triflin" kind of colored men in tbc south, was invented by the -aristocratic Marquis Bernard de Mftrigny of New Orleans, wbo entertained Louis Philippe when tb^latter vibit ed Louisiana An ImIImi IW-ar.ty From Oorirgta. When Vivekanando, tho Hintkx monk, visited Chicago during th< World's fair, bo was greatly de hghted one -afternoon to learn tha [ the "international beauty show' on the Midway plaisance cootainet j an East Indian princess. He loe no time. in visiting the show, h I one of the booths was a dusky dam 6cl arrayed in East Indian coetunn and prominently placarded ae i charmer from the land of the Glen gee. Vivekananda addressed her polite , ly in KiDdoostanee, and for his paini ! was rewarded by a stare of blan) astonishment. Then he tried Cinga lese with no better success, and alw the several allied dialects of the in terior provinces of India. At las me uuskjt ueaui/ ejwao iu oucto* tc*. defense: "Go 'way, man," she aokL "Tot xnus' be 9ra*y I" "Excuse me," remarked Viveka. nanda, in faultless English, "but will you kindly inform me where you were born?" "I'sb born in Savannah, an I'ac dun lived in Georgy all mah life,' she said, "but yo' can't fool wid me if yo' la a etuck up no'thern nig gab f And be didn't try to-do ao.? Chicago Times-Herald A* small Isttese weary the ay? most, so also the smallest affaire disturb as most?-Montaigne. THE DANGER to which the Expectant Mother ii exposed and the foreboding anc dread with which she Hooks for ward tp the hour of woman*! severest trial is appreciated by bul few. All effort shotild be mad< to smooth these rugged place! in life's pathway for ner, ere she presses) to her bosom her babe MOTHER'S PRIFNfl iviuiiii.ii u i uihiiftj allays Nervousness, and so assist* Nature that the change goes forward in an easy manner, without such violent protest in .the way-ol Nausea, Headache, Etc. Gloomy forebodings yield to cheerful and hopeful anticipations?she passes through the ordeal quickly and without pain?is left strong and vigorous and enabled to joyously perform the high and holy duties now devolved upon her. Safety to life of both is assured by the us;e of "Mother's Friend," and the time of recovery shortened. MI know one lady, the mother of three children, who suffered greatly in the birth of each, who obtained a bottle of 'Mother's Friend' of me before her fourth confinement, and was relieved qi iokly and easily. All agree that their labor was shorter and less painful." John G. Polhill, Macon, Ga. 81.00 PER BOTTLE at all Dro.fr Store?, or sent by mail on receipt of price. BOOKS roTH-*inin? invalnahle information of into rest to all women, will be sent to rntfc any address upon application, by tnc biradf ield regulator co., atianta, ga. HP* " FT7 * ) I | Ite-sonree* Ser-vn ('o.,(i;i.?I have been subject to attacks of billious i colic for several v< urs. Chamber i Iain's Collie, Cholera and Dirrahoe .Remedy is the only sure relief. It acts like a charm. One dose of it gives relief when all other remedies fail.?(J. I). Sua Hi'. For sale by l>r ! VV. L. Wallace. Edantte Your Knwrl. M'llli C'xK?r?U. Candy Cathartic. cure const iput ion forovgr. I 10c, :16c. If C. C. C. fail, tlruyimu refund iuotu;y. The Legislature of Pennsylvania is going to spend $11,900 to find out the cause of the hard times in the ronl regions. Thev could ( ? get all the information necessary i by dropping a few postal cards to 1 the fellows who are arranging the ( prosperity business.?Exchungt Gossip. r Gossip has maae many a home . unhappy. Gossip has parted husbands and wives. Gossip has blackened and sullied the characi ter of mauy poor girls. Gossip r has parted lovers who would havd been very happy if it had not been for it. One little misstep or one i little indiscretion will cause gossip 1 to rise with new strength.and start on her mission. Her, did we say > We ought not to, for we have our ' male gossij s. and as a rule they , are ten times as venomous as a femolo A irnnH hoftllliv man c?n<i. tmnv. iA mm J pw? siperis about as mean and danger11 ous as fhe meanest thing on earth. ?Bennetlsville t>un. j THE SUN. ' The first of American Newspai pers, Charles A. Dana, Editor. The American Constitution, the American idea, the American > spirit. These first, last and all ' time, forever. t Daily, by mail, - - ${> a year y j Daily and Sunday, by mail. t $8 a year. ) ; Th Sand/ Sun. i is ine greatest oununy newspaper In the world. Price 6c. acopy. By mail. $2 a year. * Address Til? SllTl > k, ATLANTIC CQAST LINE. ) t North-Eastern R. R. of S. C. f CONDENSED SCHEDULE. Daird May 16. 1807. t TRAINS GOING SOUTH. ) % No. 35.* Leave Florence 3:35 a. in. ) Leave kingstree Arrive I>anes 4:48a. m , Leave Lanes 4:48 a. m . Arrive Charleston j:6Ua.m No. 23.* Leave Florence 7:35 p. m t .?n ?.1q n m jUTilVC ? t Arrive Lanes 9:15 p. m Leave Lanes 9:15 p. m Arrive;Charle9ton 10:50 p. m No. 53. j Leave Florence | 1 eive Kingstree | Arrive Lanes I Leave Lanes 7:52 p. ra ^ Anive.'Charleston 9:25 p. m | TRAINS GOING NORTH. No. 78.* ? Leave Charleston 5:30 a.m. t Arrive Lanes 7:05 a.m. Leave Lanes 7:05 a. m. | Leave Kingstree 7:23 a. m. : Araive Florence 8:25 a. m No. 32* I Leave Charleston 5:00 p. m. I Arrive Lanes 6:36 p. m. , Leave Lanes 6:36 p. m. . Leave Kingstree : Arrive Florence 7:55 p. m. f ' .No. 52.*. ' Leave Charleston 7:00 a. m. '! Arrive Lanes 8:26 a. m. f (-Leave Lanes [ j Leave Kingstree | Arrive Florence i No. 52 runs through to Columbia via i > Central R. R. of S. O. Trains Nos. 7S and 32 run via Wilson 1 and Fr.yetfeville?Short Lin"?and make close connection for ail points North. Trains on C. & I). R. R. leave Florence daily exce pt Sunday 8 55 a. m., ar, rive Darlington 9 2S a. in., Che.;ayv 10 -10 a. in.. Wadesboro 2 25 p. m Leave Flor ence daily exetpt Sunday 8 10 p. m.. arrive Darlington S 40 p. in.. Ilartsville 0 35 p. in., Rennetrsville 9 3G p, in.., Gibson 10 00 p. n . Leave Florence Sunday i only 9 00 a. n ., arrive Darlington 9 32 , a. m., Ilartsville 10 10 a. in. J. Y. DIVINE, j Gen'l Sup't. , !J. R. KEXLY, Gen'l Manager. T. M. EMERSON. Traffic ManagerII. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Pass. Ag\ 1 Btii ' iiiiiiNiiiii IViiiii / NOTICE. I will ho in my office in the Court house, Kingstree, Monday and Saturday of each week. Those having business with the County Sup erintedent of Education will govern themselves accordingly. Nabor D. Lksesnb, Conuty Supt. Ed. =T.I JITTSEWS X BBO.= ?-O 0 0 Commission Merchants. Domestic Fruits, Poultry, Eggs, Butter and Vegetable?. All Kind* of Coaatry Prod are. 94 Market Street, Charleston, S. C. rPERCIL MFC, %Sash, I Doors, I Blinds, ?AND" GENERAL HOUSE FINI8HING WOOD WORK, / 478 to o<4? CHARLESTON, S. C, Best Work Lowest Pricks ?Sepd for Estimates. , THE COLUMBIAN ENCYCLPiEDIA, 35 Volumes, 28,600 pages, TKAA Til..., ??* I AllHDI I it I I'Hift, Contains an Unabridged Dictionary, gives pronuciation of every word, the volumes are of handy size, has the largest and latest maps?is better adapted to popular use than any Cyclopedia ever published? IT CONTAINS LATER INFORniATION Than any other, and more of it; is the only Cyclopedia which is, or can be, really up to date. It is. THE BEST FAmlLY LIBRARY. Because it is clear and simple in language, can oe unuersioou Dya by a child?absolutely impartial and reliable and thoroughly American. For terms and description write "lU Hi ii & 31 Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga. Wi T. Williams, Manufacturer of SHINGLES, KINGSTREE, S. C. h Thus Prices: - No 1 Heart Shingle?, per i,uw f?.w 2nd Hand Hearts, .. .. 3.50 4s. All Heart*. .. .. 3.00 3a. All Hearts, .. .. 2.50 | Sap Shingles, .. .. 2.50 Jlylo?ly GROVES TASTELESS CHILL TONIC IS JUST AS COOD FOR ADULTS* WARRANTED. PRICE GO ots. Galatia, ills., Not. 16, ins. Pari* Medicine Co., St. Louts, Mo. Gentlemen:?We sold lest year, 600 bottles Of 3ROVE'S TASTELESS CUILL TONIC and hare nought three arose already Ibis year. In all oar expericnce ot It years, In the druse business, have I never sold an article that gave such universal satis* i taction as your Tonic. Yours truly, . ; AAXxr.CJJU hO* j 1 iELI & CIS# 0 (HODS Slllf j IS A SO EXE OE AUTlVtTY tIJf . * DA YS IX THE )VEKK^ No wonder?the way they art ' |jg| selling their good?! New, fresh y goods; big brains* qoick sales, spot cash. Below to & ftv Ptes; ;S l One lot of Percales at 4% eta. II ju cost more than that to make litatt. . ml Larisa lens is the name of new * '^jg goods brought out this season. Yow can change the color of your dress *jg made out of these goods every time yj i you wear it. Try a dress of it??o? . ^ ly 12j^c. We received a large shipment of '.h Skirts this week, and can give yow '' full assortment in sire and patterns Thye are lined and velvet txnm& 'A and range in price from |1 toU.: . A That case of yard wide Spring , - Dress Cheviots is going very rapid ly, but we have sone left, which wa are selling at 6cepts while they last* I Our stock of Fans came direot ;.|l! from Japan and are the latest styl# and very cheap. t Jk 20 pieces Vivette Batiste at 6c yd. " : One case summer corsets at40c. 50ty yards Glace Silks, yard wide, rjfl at 50cents yariL 50 pieces White Plaids and 8trlpa extra pood quality at 6 cents. , . 7 || We have a full line of doilies and napkins from 2 for 5c up. Ladies Shirt Waists, 15 c. A full line of Ladis Hats, Trim.mings, etc, from 10 c to $1. Ladies' Summur Undervests, 5e. Ladies' and misses mitts and Gloves from 10c to 50c. FURNITURE? $ Great value giving in the Fund . J ture. It is next door to the the ? Cash Dry Goods store. 0-PIECE SOLID OAK SUIT $17 BuelU Roberts | 573 & 573 KING ST* I Charleston, - S. 0/ Write for Prices. Steerling Silver, Silver itaffil * & Ware, Gold Jewelry, Wedding aud Engagement Kings, Gold, M Silver, or Nicole Watches, or Whenever you wish to give a .^1 Present, we will be glad to . !/ make suggestions. We will also repair yoor Watch if it stops, and guaraa- .V tee our work. .Ja JAMES ALLAN 6 Co!, Jewelers, ,J 285 King 8H Charleston, K. O | " "'1 GE0.S.HACKEB&80N ^^3 H U^^nJwP MANUFACTURERS OF Doors, Sash, Bfiiuls NobMhp | AND BUILDING MATERIAL ;;:S DEALERS IX SASH WEIGHTS. ' i CORD. HARDWARE, WINDOW GLASS, etc. . E. M. HACKER, Proprietor. Charleston, S. C. guarantee our work superior ;2 to*ny sold in this city, all bein^ol our own manufacture. . ILj&ke City ECoteL ?* < OPPOSITE DEPOT > *? V| Lake City, S.C. -iiXilFIRST CLASS IN ALL APPOINTMENTS $] -I 5 M i tFINE ARTESIAN WATER. urn. r. c. uoi.cii^Ka. PHor ? J ''K \ iiifr' 'j|