lip* I**B" * i STSfi Cinii ^===g^ Uidllilllj. Our Fall Stock is now ready and a > buy a -ult every day for various runs you mine to lis. V e can prove it hv fd with us. u_dd law went info effect, and our custonu ami price we inert your wi>n at ever T Men's good, serviceable suits at I Men's extra good. all-wool ^uits, in s< Men's line black diagonal >ints at Men's -?iits in imported and selected Children's stylisii, serviceable school Hats and Caps. ?i r Howard hat, which is equal to anytli thing worth having in the head-gear FURNISHING ( ?from a pair of suspenders to a coll underwear to a pair of kid gloves, yo at prices to meet ?our approval. Boots and Shoe?. I celebrated Hess & Bro.'s title shoes, where. They're all right in material want a pair of shoes, remember us. I FINE CLDTHir Extra room and extra hands hav It's wonderful growth demanded the rienced tailors are now prepared to Trade. And when you'll note our sp surely bo satisfied that this is the phi suit of cloths. The satisfaction we gi BANOV & Cor. King and Calhoun I 8 Points to Remember.* 1 IN QUALITIES - win It. No room for the unsatisfact< K ' ' QrpyT Tjs Fashion's latest f Ul 1 1jju? ings. When a tli I t) T) T l,^ O You can al \v ay; P ' JL ?t;AVy llrfO* further here tin dersold?not if we know it, and that' ^ HAIL ORDERS PROBE We have in our employ MR. W. B some of the largest Northern houses, * posted, and keeps in touch with the Take Cascaieu Cr.ndy Cathartic. 10c or 25c. "J U C. C. C. fail ta cure, druggists refund tuoucy. ! ?131. ifi waits your insueotion. You ?'on't ons not nasy or economical unless your neighbor it" he has never trailn to - la.oo J suit- from 7V up. iwbtless you know* we are the sole! larleston agents f( r the celebrated i iin<; on the market. We have every- j line at prices mast reasonable. 1 f \ f \ * ji* From a natty neck I \ ) \./ 1 tie to a dress shirt ar-bntto'i?from a suit of woolen u will Ibid our line complete, at! 'his department is flourishing. We i re sole Charleston airent-s for thej Yon can't ti id bett-r siioes any-j , style, shape and price. When you j slG TO ORDER! e been secured l>v this department. ?. An extra cutter and extra cxperil oct incrcascil (Ionian Is fur Fall lendi 1 assortnicnt ol" fabrics, you'll ice to leave your measure for a tine ivo is in far advance of our prices. VOL ASK!, St3., Charleston, S C. We aim to keep only the best?the kind that retain trade, as well as >ry in our stock. ancies find full swing in our showing is new and good, we have it. s count on your dollars traveling in anywhere else; we are never uns one of the secrets of our success. "ILY ATTENDED TO. v. i I . LO.T.vrs, who, having represented in this section, for years, is well le ri tu Is of litis section. Anything attention. Ins and Outs of Editorial Life, "Is I lie edi'or ;n.'v asked :ica!i< r in a western newspaper ollice. ;,Yep," replied the hoy with a grin; "lie's in $7 old .ludkin paid him for an ad, an' lie's over in the saloon now plavin' p k?*r. Asoon as he's out the $7 he'll he in. Toltarr? Spit and Smoke lour l ife Ana*. To quit e.u'.ico easily and torcvcr. l?e mug ar.tic. full of l.fo. nerve and vigor, take N'o-To Bar. lite wonder-worker. lhr.1, makes weak nicr. strong. A '1 druggists, .VJc or &l. Cure giiururi teed Booklet mid sample free. Addres> Sterling Jtcuie-ly Co, Chicago or New York Vom must never jo?i?re of char acter by circumsla ces. Why take Johnson's Chill & Fever Tonic? Because it ceres the most stubborn case of Fever in ONE DA Y. Don't jro untidy on the plea th; t everybody knows you. To Cur? Coiiritlpa t Ion Forever. Talu; C;i.sea rets Candy Cathartic. lOe or 25a If C C. C. fall to euro. tlriiKuisu ri-fuuU mouoy Don't believe I hat evervone else i in the world is happier than you. Johnson*s Chill and Fe? ver Tonic is a ONE-DAY Cure. It cures the most stubborn case of Fever In 24 Hours. Be mere prompt to go to a friend in adversity than in pros* j peril v. JOHNSON'S | CHILL AND FEVER TONIC Cures Fever \ in One Day. j History makes haste to record | great deeds, but often neglects good ones. Nk * * THE TOOLS THEY USED. The Slmj le Means hy Which Great Thing? Hate Keen Don-?. Dr. William II. V.'cllsrton rendered many services to science. He was tl;e first to detect the Frnunhnfer lines in the solar Sliectruili ! end to demonstrate the* identity of j galvanism and frictiona] electricity. j One day a visitor from a loreign j country called ujon the doctor and atkul to he shown the Moratory where so many valuable discoveries had been made. The doctor con-, ducted his visitor to a small room in which llieie was no furniture except a table. On the table was an old tea tray containing a small balance, a blowpipe, some test papers j and a few watch glasses. I "This room," said Dr. Wollastcn. "is mv laboratory, and cn that tea tray are all of n v woik tools." Everybody knows that Benjamin Franklin, the eminent American statesman and philosopher, robbed the thundercloud of its lightning! by means of o kite and a silk hand- I kerchief. A celebrated English engraver, j Thomas Bewick. drew his first! sketches with common chalk upon | the walls of the little cottage in1 which he lived. Ihe far famed; chemist Julius Srtockhardt learned! the art of combining colors by close- j ly studying the wings of many but j terflies. Dr. Joseph Block, a chemist of note, discovered latent heat by using as tools a pan of w ntcr and two thermometers. Sir David Wilkie, the renowned painter, for his first work made use of a barn door and a ! chai red stick for want of canvas! and pencil. John Opie was called "the Cornish ; wonder" because of his great skill j [ in portraiture. He was asked onej day l>y what wonderful procces he mixed his colors. "I mix them with my brains," j onciforol tSo rininfci' V-.V-V. .~V J | Benjamin West, a well known j American painter, manufactured his | first brush out of a cat's tail. Sir j ! Isaac. Newton unfolded thecomposi- j i tion of light and the origin of color ; ; by means cf n sheet of pasteboard, a prism and a lens. Out of an anat-! cmist's syringe, which by accident came into his possession, Watt, the i j great British engineer and mecban-1 j ical inventor, constructed his first l model of the condensing steam en- i I giue. Demosthenes resolved to hecomo an orator, and in order to carry out ! his resolve it was necessary for him : tn overcome some serious obstacles. His manners were awkward, his1 breath short and his voice stammer-} ing and indistinct. He did not attend ; a school ol oratory, nor did he have a j private tutor, but we are told that i he first shaved one side of his head only, so as to make it impossible for him to go into society, and thus di vert himself from his purpose, j Then, to overcome the defect in his speech, he adopted the practice of i speaking with pebbles in his mouth, and that he might be able to make himself heard in the tumult of j>cputar assemblies he declaimed hour aftfcr hour upon the seashoro. To observe and correct hie awkward gestures he spent much time prac| ticing before a mirror. Thus, by i patience and perseverance, he Le[ cniue the greatest orator of antiquity Bernard Palissy, the French potter, chemist and enameler, had but little indeed to work with when making bis first experiments, but in spite of poverty, religious persecution and many other impediments be pursued with untiriug energy tue j art of pottery, glass painting and enameling and became ono of the first artists of tho French renaissance. To these names scores of others might bo added of persons that have climbed high on the ladder of fame ; by making a right use of whatever | tools or means were within tbur j reach, by a healthful, praiseworthy j desiro to excel and by "keepr : I | everlastingly at it."?Philadelphia j Times. Vitality of Cats. It's an old saying that "a cat has i nino lives," and, liko most old say! irgs, not supposed to have any truth 1 in it, but from recent investigations j it really seems that a eat can hoM i on to life under circumstances where I ' any other creature woulil die. A ! I cat's life may be proved to be at the j least three times the worth of a dog's. Put a cat arid a dog of the ! same age in a "lethal chamber." The cat will always outlive the dog. ! On one occasion it was noticed the dog was dead in 6 minutes and 1 the cat still breathing 40 minutes later. A cat has been known to fb- : cover after two hours' immersion in ; cold water, and another came back ; to life eight hours after apparent I death from a dose of prussic acid.? Strand Magazine. Dropped. "Why does Miss Eider always drop j her eyes when she meet6 you?" "If you will nover give it away, 1 will tell you. She drops her eyes because I saw her drop her teeth one day. "?Cincinnati Enquirer. T;.,_ . .? a? . _->r Vollovv ifVt r is in j IxilIt Now Orleans ami Mul>i e. ] . JOHNSON'S CHILL AND FEVER TONIC Cures Fever \ In One Day. An avalanche nccureu in Alas ka. Inirvinj: eighteen miners, Why take Johnson's Chill & Fever Tonic? Because it cures the most stubborn case | of Fever in ONE DAY. j Every man is our neighbor who needs our coin passion and lie! p. Quinine and other /ever medicines take from 5 to 10 days to cure fever. Johnson*s Chill and Fever Tonic cures in ONE DAY. j The North Carolina railroad J commission has reduced the rates j 01) cotton. An expedition is being fitted oui for nn exploration of the south pole. GETTING BEADY Every exjiectant mother ha* a trying ordeal to face. If she does not TllA pet ready for it \lt 'l there is no telling "I \^j - Wiuib uxaj ua^/pcu. Lj Child-birth is full of uncertainties ii Xature is not given proper assistance. Mother's Friend is the best help you can use at this t me. It is a liniment, and when regularly applied several months before baby comes, it makes the advent easy and nearly painless. It relieves and prevents '' morning sickness," relaxes the overstrained muscles, relieves the distended feeling, shortens Labor, makes recovery rapid and certain without any dangerous after-effects. Mother's Friend* is good for only one purpose, viz.: to relieve motherhood of danger and pain. $1 dollar per bottle at all drnt: stores, of sent by mail on receipt of price. ' Fkke Books, coma (nine valuable information for women, will to sent to any addreai Upon application to THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO,. Atlanta, Ga. Tax Notice, Office ok the Treasurer* OP WII.LIAM8BURG Co., > Kings tree, S. I'., Oct. (5, 1807.1 mhe tax levy for the fiscal year 1807 is as follows: For Statp, - 5 mills " County, - - 4 34 44 " School - 3 " 30 mills on value of all stock in Suttons, Anderson and partof I'enn townships. A capitation tax of one dollar on all males between the ages of 21 ind GO years, except soldiers in the ate war who are exempt after 50 years. I will be at following places on the clays mentioned below for the 'ollection of the said tax. Lake City, Oct. 15 anc'l 10. 'ades. ? 18 ndiantown, ? lb Ceiuiedys Store ? 20 'edar Swamp, ? 21 lloomingvale, ? 22. Morrisville, ? , 23 - Lome, ? 25. Lam berts, ? 20. Ards X Roads, ,. 27 Prospect, ? 28. Trio, ? 3'. Kingstree, Nov. 1 to Hindu Durants Store, ? 13# Hebron, ? # 15. Greeley vi lie, ? 10 and 17. Gourdins. ? 18 and 19. Suttons, ? 20. Harpers, ? 22. Salters, ? . 23. Lake City, ? 24 and 25. Scranton, ? 26 and 27. Kingstree. Nov. 29th to Dee. 21st, excepting Saturdav of each week. R D ROLLINS, County Treasurer. ' . '? KOTICE. I will he in my office in the Court, house, Kings! ret-, Monday and Saturday of each week. Those having business with the County Sup erintedent of Education will govern themselves accordingly. Narou I). Lesksxe, Conuly Snpt. Ed. =U MATTHEWS im= ?o o o Commission Merchants. Domestic Fruits, Poultry, Eggs, Butter and Vegetables. All Kinds of Country Prodnre. 94 Market Street, Charleston, S. C. Write for Prices. ?ox? Sleerling silver, Silver Plated Ware, Gold Jewelry, Wedding and Engagement Kings, Gold, Silver, or Nickle Watches, or Whenever yon wish to "ive a Present, we will be glad to make suggestions. We will also repair your Watch if it stops, and guarantee our work. JAMES ALLAN & Co., Jewelers, 2S5 King St., Charleston. S. C THE COLUMBIAN ENCYCLPJEDIA, 35 Volumes, 28,600 pages, 7500 Illustrations. 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 i>opular use' than any Cyclopedia ever published? 1 IT CONTAINS LATER IXFOftinATIOX ! j Than any other, and more of it; is the only Cyclopedia which i*, or can be, really up to date. It is. THE BEST FAnilLY LIBRARY, j Because it is clear and simple in i language, can be understood by a by a child?absolutely impartial and reliable and thoroughly American. For terms and description write "m m n a 31 Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga. |W.T. Williams, Manufacturer of SHINGLES, KING?TREE, S. 0. h These Prices; No 1 Heart Shingle*, per 1,000 $4.50 2ml Ham] Hearts, .. .. 3.50 4s. AU Heart*. .. .. ~ 3.00 3s. All Hearts, .. .. 2.50 Sap Shingles, .. .. 2.50 JlylS?ly G^p "tasteless CHILL TONIC IS JUST AS COOD FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRICE SOcts. Galatia, Ii.ls., Not. 16,1893. Paris Medlcino Co., 8t. Louis, Mo. Centlomen:?We sold last year. 600 bottles of GllOVE-S TA8TELE8S CHILL TONIC and baT? bought three (truss already this year. In all oar experience oI 14 years. In the drug business, have never sold an article that gave such universal satistaction as your Tonic. Tours truly, . A-UNET, CAM i.C* Mttli S CO DRY-GOODS STORE, J . CflrBcr lilnsand<'anROnNU? "IPS Charleston, S. G. - ?i Since the opening of our enlarged J| establishment it has been the talk < of the town. Our immense assortment of .strictly up-to-date Fahrles the beautiful and artistic novelties continually displayed on our counters, are conceded by all to eclipse any former exhibit of Dry-Goods here, and the most important factor, the prices, always and on every oc- A casion emphatically the lowest. . Here are Some of our Interesting Prices: I 15 pieces Poplin, all colors, 10c yd. 2u " Figured Suiting 12'^c yd. Plain and figured C'ashmerj, Brilliantines, Ac., 15,20,2ij and 30c. Stamped Shams 15c r. pair. u Bureau scarfs 20c 10 dozen Damask Towels 20c. 25 14 u 25c. Furniture * J department. 1 i This store ha* come to stay, which is evi lent from the fact that we are again enlarging our capacity. 10-piece Solid Oak Suits $1700 ' 10-piece Elm Suits 19 00 >pieco Silk Tapestry Parlor 23 00 6-piece " u tt 33 (XI ".-foot Smyrna Rugs 2Jjl^f0F U-foot Jute Rugs Window Shows 10 BuelU Roberts I 573 & 573 KIN 47, gj Charleston, S. C, J JOB PRINTING* 1 all Styles; Neatly Done at |jj 'flu Count; Record Jd in. | ATLANTIC COAST LINE. | .North-Eastern R. R. of S. C. | CONDKNSKD SCtfKDULft. Dated May 16. 1897. nvn 4 IVO fiAIVli i :l J -> O uiri.Ki ?vv?i? . No. 35.* ?* Leave Florence 3:35 a. m. Leave Kingstree ? Arrive Lanes 4:48a. m Leave Lanes 4:48 a. m .'jjfl Arrive Charleston g:t>Oa. m ^ No. 23.* 1 Lenve Florence 7:3$ p. m Leave Kingstree 8:59 p. in . Arrive Lanes 9:15 p. m Leave Lanes . 9:15 p. m Arrive Charleston 10:50p. m No. 53.# Leave Florence 1/eave Kingstree Arrive Lanes Leave Lanes 7:52 p. m An ive Charleston 9:25 p. m TRAINS GOING NORTH. No. 78.* Leave Charleston 5:30 a. m. Arrive Lanes 7:05 a. ifr. Leave Lanes 7:05 a. m. M Leave Kingstree 7:23 a. ro. Araive Florence 8:25 a. m. No. 32* Leave Charleston 5:00 p. m. . :$ Arrive Lanes 6:3b" p. m. . "jSE Leave Lanes 6:36 p. m. ^ Leave Kingstree Arrive Florence . 7:55 p. m. ' $? No. S3.* Leave Charleston 7:00 a. m. j Arrive Lanes 8:26 a. m. Leave Lanes Leave Kingstree Arrive Florence .. m No. 52 runs through to Colombia via Central R. R. of S. C. Trains No*. 78 and 32 run via Wilson and Fsyetteville?Short Line?and make j vjj close connection for ail points North. Trains on ('. & P. K. R. leave Florence dally except Sunday 8 S5 a. m., ar- . tfija rive Darlington 9 28 a. in.. Chnraw 10 40 L a. ni., Wadesboro 2 25 p. m Leave Flor- I cnce daily except Sunday 8 10 p. in., arrive Darlington 840 p. ni.. Ilartsville 0 ; 35 p. in., Uciinetrsville 9 30 p. m... Gib- '^9 f son 10 00 p. n , Leave Florence Sunday ^9 only 9 00 a. in., arrive Darlington 9 32 a. 111., LLrts villi* 10 10 a. m. J. F. DIVrNR. BB Geii'J Sup':. ]B|