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| ENCOURAGED ; l>y the lil>oral patronage of W J I am opening up the largest ever brought t?> Kingstreo. 'I Was down, and I can say 1 \vi I below market In order to sell country merhe: ton prices on GROCERIES, a : BI MS ah lot IESS ?> bmylum o?r Mtock of MR] PIMTOI<N before Ihe prim them mow ml M per tent l? fill sell ui MTobuco is 10 Checked Homespun (i 3*4. F Men's Suits <g $2.I"> and up. J f Furniture Dep All of my fl??ur bought before buy from us ami save money, a: 'uudrrbuy, undersell, cash befo ! EIDIRed^ III Bmlm! ALL 111 HI VEIN. A COLUMN OF LOCALS ABOUT PtUHLt TUU Knun ?-? And People You Don't Know.?Some ere Our Own People end Some Are Not. Mr. W W Matthews has been quite sick for several days. Miss Lula Strong left Tuesday I for Uniou to enter Clifford university. Just as we go to press we are told that Mr. Arthur McCrea is dying. Miss Bessie Kelley has returned from a visit to friends in Man niug. Mi?s Mamie Nexsen left Tuesday for Union to attend Clifford University? Mr W S Lvneh will leave to morrow for Gharleston, to re-enter r the medical college. Mr. Joel K Brunson was elec i?*d superintendent of the Baptist Sunday-school last Sunday, vice M A Rosa, resigned. } Mr. G T 1'arker will leave in a few days for Georgetown to go into the stock business. Mr. Barker's family will accompany him. Mr. Roher* Bell, a son of Mr. J s ) ' C Bell, of Fowler, left last week for Hartsville, at which place he will attend the Welsh Neck High School. Mr. M F Heller will ler.ve next week tor the west to purchase a - - LX_ Jot ot Dorses. >v a?cn out ror nrs p "ad" when he returns, and secure a bargain. Messrs. Louis GiUand, Leland Salters, Ed Brockinton, and George and Willie McCutehen will attend the South Carolina T ' t College this year. ^ Rev. \ EC Pittman, ot Ren nent, N O, will conduct services , at the Baptist church daring the absence of the Rev. Mr. Mooref, who is away on his bridal tour. * Mr. S D Jordan, of Darlington, has Seen-in Kingstree for several days selling the national cabinet. Mr. Jordan is the agent lor Williamsburg for the sale ol the cabinets, and will tnake a thorough eanvass of the entire county. Mr. Charles J Epps, a son of Mr. William Epps, wto has been liv ing in Walterboro for some time spent the past week in Kingstree visiting relatives. Mr. Epps leaves tor Charleston tomorrow to enter the Charleston Medical Callege. Mr. W P McGill lost a valuable colt, about a year old, in a peculiar way last Saturday. The young animal was running at a very rapid, rate up a lane, and ran against the end of a rail which was sticking through the fence. The rail entered the side of the colt near the third rib, going in to the depth of eight or ten inches trausing his death the next morning. 'illiamshurg and .adjoining counties and most complete st.?ck of goods 'hey were bought when the market 11 sell now prices. ants, we are competing with Chnrlesnd have beeu saving them money. i on line on slow. & KACH.LOAIIIIU (il ^KRd udiitacHl, we Nell Tea ?n I km a eke market prleea. .pi Cftddies &i 19s & psus. 'iill line of Ginghams (<t 3 v. up. Full line of Boys' Clothing Ac, artment complete. the rise. Do ns your friends do, < you will remember our motto is re delivery." .icls^nprop., Mm Stum. AtUVUUI IV iw* va Read the chapge of prices in Brockinton's advertisement. Mrs. Mims, of Clarendon, is vis iting her sister, Mrs. S P H Elwell. There will be preaching in the Pie-byterian church at 4:30 o'clock next Sunday morning by the Rev J E Dunlop. The sheriff arrested Will Singleton (co'ored) yesterday and sent him up to Lake City, where he is wanted by magistrate McCutchen. The superintendent of the Bap tist Sunday school requests us to state that the school will open at 10 o'clock promptly every Sabbath morning until further notice. ? w-fc . r ni i Ml ~ . Miss Ada nusn, 01 dibckvihc, p but who is now teaching school in Lake City, spent a part of this and last week with her sister, Mrs W V Brockirigton, of this place. Mrs. Harvey Coker, of the Hebron section was severely shocked by lightning one day last week. While removing clothes from a wireline, she was stunned by a bolt, beiug severely bruised all along one side. She was unconscious for some time, but is now improving. Mr. W W Grayson is very ill. IJis physicians say that there is very little hope of his recovery. This will be received with much regret by Mr. Grayson's many friends throughout this and adjoining counties, and they ail will hope for a change for the better in his condition ere many days. When you once own a Kitchen Oabinetyou will wonder how you ever got along without something ot the kind. Some people don't like their name in print. Some don't like it if their names are accidentally omitted from "the list." What is a poor editor to do? Thomas A: Bradham will be I fortnd at their old stand in KingsI tree fretn Itet. 1st with a nice lot of horses, ready to fill the wants of fberr friends and patrons. We will also be ready to coHect aci coonts for stock sold last season. : We elpeet to do some business ' here and will sell at a price to ; insure satisfaction. Thanking our friends for past favors and assuring them that we can do better by them than ever before, we solicit and early call. Thomas & Bhaduam. Of all the whisker dyes offered to the public none hate proved so desirable and easy of app'ication as Buckingham's, to color a beautiful brown or black. The Kitchen Cabinet is an orni ment as well as a useful piece of furniture. -. - ~"-y v' JCjjfciA * " . * . :Tii[iiir (Continual from first pajro ) No children were born lo thi> union. 8 me years alter I he ileal I) of his first wife, Col. MeCutehen married Miss .Jennie (filland, a half-sister of Thos Mj (iilland, Esq.. of this place, who, with nine children survives him. Mr. MeCutcheifs livingehildren are as follows: Messrs. Ilufdi, J. Oilland, Georjre, Willie, David and Thomas; Mrs. .J JJ Russell, of Florence, and Misses Mary and Jennie. The funeral services took placeat Indiantown Presbyterian church Monday morning, the Revs. J K Diinlop and Jas. McDowell oil dating. Buy vour wife a Kitchen Cabi net and save her many unnecesary steps. . Sea view, Va.,?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.?Keliain & Ourren. The 25 x. nd 50 cent sizes for sale by Dr. Wallace. JOHNSON'S CHILL AND FEVER TONIC Cures Fever In One Day. The Mexican Government sent a commission of archaeologists to investigate certain alleged Chinese characters recently discovered on a monument near Hermosillo, and they have announced that there can be no question that the characters are Chinese, and that they must have been there many cen turiesTa t'nr* Constipation Kor**?r> Take Cnwrarets Candy Cathartic. 10c or 2Se. If G. C. fall to euro, drumi?u refund wouey. ? In a notice ot a volume of verse1 by a local writer, a Georgia editor says in his rural newspaper: "The. poems seem to have the right jin gle at the proper end, but we are not a very good judge of this kind of work, having tried to make an honest living all our lives.'' Johnson's Chill and Fever Tonic is a ONE-DAY Cure. It. cures the most stubborn case of Fever in 24 Hour*, Do You Want Gold? Everyone desires to keep informed on Yukon, the Klondike and Alaskan gold fields. Send 10c. for large Compendium of vast information and fcjg color map to Hamilton Pub. Co., Indianapolis, Ind. Weak Lungs Hot weather wont cure weak lungs. You may feel better because out of doors more, but the trouble Is stlH there. Dqn't stop taking your Scott's ??????? Emulsion because the weather happens to be warm. If you have a weak throat, a slight hacking congh, or some trouble with the bronchial tubes, summer Is the best time to get rid cf It If vou are losing flesh there is all the more need of attention. Weakness about the chest and thinness should never go together. One greatly Increases the danger of the other. Heal the throat, cure the cough, and strengthen the whole system now. Keep taking Scott's Emulsion all summer. For aato by all drug fiats at jao aad koa / I < I ' IT*#. f-ffty Years Afo. Who con!d !t.--.agine that this should b? The pl.-.ce where, in eighteen ninety-three That white world-wonder of arch and dome Should shadow the nations, polychrome... Here at the Fair was the prixe conferred On Ayer's Pills, by the world preferred. Chicago-like, they a record show. Since they started?50 yean ago. Ayer's Cathartic Pills have, from the time of their preparation, been a continuous sucoess with the public. And that means that Ayer's Pills accomplish what is promised for them; they cure where others fail. It was fitting, therefore, that the world-wide popularity of these pills should be recognised by the World's Pair medal of 1893 ?a fact Which emphasises the record: 50 Years of Cures. There used to be a time (says I he Colu-i?bia Record) when the Pee Dee country could justly complfiin that it was ignored in the distribution of offices, but that claim can no longer be put up. Here is a list of State offices filled by people from that country: United Slates Senator, Governor. Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, Comptroller General, chief clerk of the Secretary of State, Governor's private secretary, State Land Agent in the Secretary of State's office, State Librarian, chief clerk of Comptroller General bookkeeper of Comptroller Gen eral, Assistant Attorney General and Assistant Adjutant and Inspector General. The question of the hour is will the successor of the Comptroller General hail from that section? Why take Johnson 's Chill & Pever Tonic? Because it cures the most stubborn case othever m urscu/\ i. The lej;a one has to say about women keeping secrets the better. .>' Care, Par* Tii.it is the wav all drugsiists sell (drove's Tasteless Chill. Tonic {'or ('hills and Malaria. It is sim plv Iron and Quinine in a taste less form. Children love it. Adults prefer it to bitter, nauseating Tonics. Price, 50c. i When an editor cannot take a joke the humorist has to grin and bear it. Kverrbod j Ssys No. Cascsre)s Caodv Cathartic, the moat wonderful medical discovery of the ape. pleas- , ant and refreshing to the taste, act gently and positively on kidneys, liver and howela, cleansing the entire system, dis|>el colds, cure heariaehe, fever, habitual cons tl|*t ion and biliousness. Please buy and try a box of C. C. C. to-day; 10,2f>, SO cent*. Wold and guaranteed to cure by all druggiata. The man who marries a wealthy grass widow makes hay while the sun shines. Johnson's Chill and Fever Tonic is a ONE"DAY Cure. It cures the most stubborn case of Fever in 24 Hours. It always makes a man feel out of place when he losses his situation.* KfTo-ltM for Fifty Cents. Guaranteed tobacco habit euro, mutes weak m?n strong, blood pure. 60c, tl. All druggists. But few people burn their fingers heaping coals of fire on an enemy's head. Educate Your Rowels With Cttsearets. Candy Cathartic, ourc constipation forever. 10c. 25c. If C. C. C. fall, druggists refund money. | Blessings in disguise usually have a hard time proving their identity. V * % 'Mie new Chinese minister at Washington is a Christian anil a member ot'the Episcopal church. Wu Ling Fang was educated in | London and called to the English i bar in 1S77. He has been made j director of Chinese railroads, con j nected with the negotiations lor; pease with Japan, legal adviser toi the Viceroy Li Hung Change and other things to his credit. JOHNSON'S CHILL AND FEVER TONIC * * rrsc t1 viif f i > V# In One Oay. Some people learn enough in six weeks' travel to bore others for a life time. Why take Johnson's Chill & Fever Tonic? Because it cures the most stubborn case of Fever in ONE DA Y. When a girl thinks as much of a man as she does herself?that is love. GLENN SPRI G-r-EirifcT SP: SPECIAL R DUR . SE] Dancing, Tennis, Billiai The Best Place to 1 For rale of board apply to sip rap. i EC MflHIV A AHVVt W Ik J. N. Robs 136 East Bay and No*. 1 Commission. MercA ?n Choice Hay, Oats, Corn i ^ o Consignments of Cotton, Poultry, 1 When .you ship your great satisfaction in dealing with a reliahf J. N. KOBSON <fc SON, S p? vm Sample of tht? ? . -1 . i frnuing a n d- Jh - rrr -4? ?r IKxat can b ?" Sp -4-1.-4? -i? ^1 seen at Kings tree, S C i3cf9Vftsiib 31*1 |1 Is concldered the best and cheap# they are taking the plafce of ALL of] ble?lasting a life time. Thfe com pa fencing, running from 7 to 2S wires* 1 tight They also manufacture ornai Orders are respectfully solicited, gfatfly furnished by the undersigned EDWIN Agt, Page X ummm+m** KEEP YOUR BOWELS S /?>ANDY I VQfoOQ cum con 25? 50^^^?EH3| A tablet now and then will prevent !laxrhu-&. dim k k. ^ * ' 'i' ' STATE OF SOUTH CARO^A,' CGU2CTY OF WILI.IAMSBURQ. * *331 Court oi Common rle?9. f M .1 .Suiters, 1'iaiutitF, against Jain*4 " < MeGill, David MeGill. Sarah MeGill, John MeGill. Sidney MeGill. Jr.. FwfcrJj? ny MeGill, Ellen MeGill and Eugene ? MeGill, Defendant*. Summons for h\luft( Complaint, ' S* *#^S jwt Merved.y To flie Defendants JatndR MeGill and David MeGill: . .. . You are hereby sumtnorfd and re* 1 quiied to answer the complaint In thfc action, which has beeif filed in the office of the clerk of the court of common pie a for the said county, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at his office in hingatrre, S C, within twentv days after the wrvtoa -/ ,kn .l.n nf u,.Ak u?. Ilt*n?Ul, CXCIIIWIC Ul Hit unj VI 9HVH , vice; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid. the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In tbe complaint. JOHN Ai KELLUY. * I PlaintlfFa Attorney. 4 Klngstree SL\ Aug 31 AD 1W7. ' To the Defendants J antes McGill and David McGill: Take notice that the complaint in thir * action together with the tttimmoos,- e( , which this is a copy, was ftleH In the ?ftice of the clerk of tin? eooft M Williamsburg county at the town of Kingvtrye, '? in tLe State of South Carolina, oh the 31A day of August, i897. JOHX A/KKLLEY. ^ Plaintiff's Attorney.% NGS HOTEL RI2TO-S, S.Q. ' :ates | J :ing PTEMBER.. i| ds, Bowling, Be., Be. -Jl .I... u..? v il.j. U . iesa For rates of water apply to | Same Bnainan anUon. : ,, , ffnd Atlantic Whar? "-Vants and Dealers md Prepared Cow Food. C|ig8 and F?rm Products SoHcJtedt- . J products there is a i knowing job ?re e house.Charleston; 8/0. Wir Fck. . i m i fortij, I r< Jj :r T-A .. . .! c~J wooden poet* E??3E~-3| tiiUlma. i P.Brockiost of ait fences. Whefe Introduced* lef fertcing. It iff strong and dur?? ny manufactures several grades qf a thus leaking a fence that Is rabbit* 'a nental fencing for >%ards? Ac. . j Arty inforrtnaffoA desired Will be' HARPER, .1 Woven Wire Fence Co, And Bond Steel Poet ce. I iii? n .iinii inrirrtWWi [ TRONQ ALL SUMMER I CATHARTIC *-r r . wSB^SS