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w X' - ? ?? . GrO TO IjZisn.g'st: !' rois -sro-crie \ Fall & Wil They have the greatest bargaii Williamsburg county. Their deji Shoes. Ilats. Cans and Notions have zero necessary to freeze out all coinp you do not intend to buy at present, I and will always l>e glad to snow you department. * It will be useless for great bargains in every department sledge hammers for you to judge for Men's suits from 2.75 up. i ( t Youths' suits from $2 up. ( Children's suits from 75c up. ] 1 yard Sea Island homespun <<i 5c . 1 M "C" 44 M 4c 1 i V " A A 44 ?. 1 I Checked 44 ?41Jc, t Last, but not least, comes the tl Tinware, Harness, Saddles and Conft and form. . BIG- LOT OB4 B < When you come to town call ai JUDGES TO BE ELEOTED? The Next Legislature Has Some ( * Plums to Give away. Hi There seems to be no way to get the averse Carolinian to to leave off the discussion of politics for a while. .No sooner is one election over than they begin to talk of others to come, though they may be months or even a year or t wo 01T. The lact the next legislature has to elect some judges has set all ' the political tongues to wagging ' and the chances of the probable ' candidates are being discussed * with a great deal of earnestness. 1 The legislature at its approach 1 ing session will elect a chief jus tice of the supreme court to sue- * ceeii.Judge Melver, whose term ex- J pires. It is probable that lie will ' succeed himself, though their was 1 smie intimation during the last senatorial campaign that some ' "slate"' was being prepared to ' oust him About this little definite information could be learned? ( only vague and indefinite rumors. ( Justice Mclver is 75 years old, ; but is full of vigor and energy aud strong mentall\. Among the circuit judges a : successor will be elected to Judge ; Benet.ol the first circuit. He wil1 J stand for reelection and will in all i probability be opposed by Mr. T-j W Bacot, one ot the most prominent and learned lawyers of Char- j lest on. In the third circuit no candi ; date has been named in opposi j tion to Judge Buchanan, who hasi made an enviable reputation on j toe oencn. Judge Watts in the fourth circuitseeinsto have no opposition, judging from the political gossips. JudgeWitherspoon has annouoc ed some time ago that he would retire from the bench. Among those prominently spoken of to succeed him are Messrs. Geo. W. i Gage ot Chester and Mr. D. K. I Jinley of York. Some of the friends of Mr. J. E. McDonald of I A BEAUT) p Br of the most stylish 1| latest patterns, se t?. ^ our patrons, has extend to every lady in 117 p Counties H A Cordial I ???_ 5T fli our store in h g- same. Our lines of la a/trf Ca/>s, Ribbons, Za< S*E awe? complete. We s<. |? *''?Benjam. ^UUUUUUlUiUUUUUUUlU ! ! Rllttl SIR, re?, S.C. ITER GOODSJ I is ever offered in Kingstroe, or in artments of Dry-Goods, Clothing, reached that jwiint fn prices below etition. Come, it matters not if but the clerks are at your service, the groat bargains otford i.i evsry us to begin to itemize all of the , but will give you a few of our yourself, namely: )uting, nice patterns, (if. D.,'c Jalicos " u (?. 8lj,c dig bargains in rugs, ^ 8dc " u " towels 20x30 (u ">e suspenders, all webb, from 5c up. Full seamless hose of. Ic Shoes (good) from 20c up. lepartment of Groceries, Hardware ?etionery, complete in every shape JL'-L' LJ id see us; we will treat you right. Fairfield are urging him to make the race, but he is not an avowed cmdidate as yet.?Columbia Register. \ Johnson*s Chill and Fever Tonic is a ONE-DAY Cure. It cures the most stubborn case of Fever in 24 Hours. \ Man is born and after a while lie dies. Between those two events lie does many things, and before his demise he is done, also dunned, He who does the doing i s sharper, which means that he is sharper than the one he does* When you have to choose be the sharper and you will feel better. Man has no clima'e; summer is loo hot; winter is loo cold; in the spring it is growing warm and raining, in the fall it is turning too sold; and blows. Most men are IM-- 1-.11 1 Ul?.? IIKtJ Kill IIC?;flll?C IIIC> Uiun, There is another kind of man called woman; which means they can cause man woe and when they sav 4wo!' man stops mighty quick. He had better. Nobody knows any thing about this kind of a man. Becoming Popular. Norman's Neutralizing Cordial is fast becoming one of the most popular articles in existence. It will soon be the sine quanon in every household. Mothers do not hesitate io give it to their children being so harmless hence its popularity. Norman's Indian Worm, safe, sure and quick in thair actlion, 10 and 25 cents. Sold by Wallace and Johnson. A poor editor who know how it is himself; says: "It is said that a New York girl kneads bread with her gloves on. That is no news to us. We need bread with our boots on, we need bread with our pants on, and if those subcribers who are so much in ar rear don't pay up soon, we will need bread without anything on. Exchange. nntmmmmmnnttmmK fFUL LINE | Millinery, all of the very ^5 lectcd to suit the tastes o f ^3 just been opened, ami ice lliamsbury and adjoining zS nvitation f? 7nystree, S. C\, and inspect dies' and Children s llats ^ '0Sy dec., arc entirely NEW ^2 die it your patronaye. \n& Jacobs % iUUUiUiUUUilUUUiiUiUii The Chicago man who thinks he can make gold is deluded, of course, because gold is an elemental substance. But if he could make it lie would be.very foolish to make his secret known, ll it were possible to nianufactore gold and the world knew lio'v, gold would lose its value. The nh'hem - ?i: i.l I... s s proper puu?*v wtmm uc m make enough go hi sold at present prices to make him very rich and then burn his formula?Anderson intelligencer. Thomas & Bradham will be tonnd at their old stand in Kingstree from Oct. 1st with a nice lot of horses, ready to fill the wants o! their friends and patrons. We will also be ready to collect accounts for slock sold last season. We expect to do some business here and will sell at a price to insure satisfaction. Thanking our friends foi past favors and assuring them thai we can do better by them than ever before, we solicit and earlv call. Thomas & Bradu \m. The Very Best Evidence. Dr. A. B Patterson, Barnwell, S. (J. savs:uI guarantee every Ih>I tie of Norman's Neutralizing Cor dial I sell, because I am satisfied it is a reliable medicine. Experience with it has proven this." Mr. J. W. Harvey, Long Creek, S. C.. says: "i have been selling Norman's Neutralizing Cordial the past three years. It gives univer sal satisfaction, and its sales are increasing." Norman's Indian Worm Pellets, 10 and 25 cents. Sold by Wallace and Jobnon. The earlier edition of Webster's Dictionary contained ir verb "to jew ," and delined it "to cheat," "to olay with," etc. At the re quest of a number **f influenfia' Israelites the word was eliminated Iron) the book. As a matter ol Tact, however, the word had no connection with or reference to the followers of ill* Mosaic faith. It was derived from the French "jeu" and "jouir," which means .4lo play with," "to cheat,"etc, but its orthography has become cor rupted to "jew." It did not appear in subsequent editions of the woik?Hebrew Standard. JOHNSON'S CHILL AND FEVER TONIC Cures Fevet In One Day. The young man that has an ax to grind usually overlooks the fact that some one else is furnishing the motive power to revolve the [grindstone.?Ex. I\o Cure, ^'o Pur* I - * ? n J ; .1 _ mat is me way an arug^isis sell Grove's Tasteless Chill, Tonic | lor Chills 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. The Bible Institute Colporlage Association, P. L. Moody, President, is in need of more colporters Lamest young people desiring to give the whole or a portion of their time to Christian work, with remuneration, should address A. P. Fitt, Supt. Box X, 250 La Salle Ave., Chicago, for particulars. Never do anything that 3'ou are ashamed of; you can't tell at what moment the kodak fiend may be taking a snap shut at you. V Everybody Bay* So. Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the moat wonderful medical discovery of the ope. pleasant and refrvsliinp to the taste, act pently and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, cure headache, fever, habitual coustipation and biliousness. Please buy and try a box of C. C. C. to-day; 10, 25, .10 cfcnt*. Hold and guaranteed to cure by ull druggists. Wi NTED?TiUbST WO RTH Y and active gentlemen or ladies to travel for responsible, established house in Willamsburg County Monthly $63.00 and expenses. Position steady. Reference. En close self-addressed stamped envelope. The Dominion Company Dept. W. (Chicago.?6 Mon. 4 fTTTVTTTT \ ** ** * * * ^ 4 > \ Cher 1 4 ^ has been for sixty }*ca: diseases of the throat j soothes the irritated i use. No mother fear ^ children, with Ayer's * that modern malady, * quentl)' cured severe < '4 of Consumption. It i: I The St 4 Colds, Cou; 4 ^ "At th? age of rwent ^ cough, and nearly all 1 recovery; but having r< try that pieparation. I ^ I am now seventy-two j ^ my life by this imcomp. ^ *1 havr used Ayer's ^ remedy for alt bronchia1 4 M My fiist remembran S mother u>ed it for coldi 4 attacks of that sort amc ^ I always keep this medi 4 or any inflammation of "I havs sold Ayer's ] 4 Ayer's Ctierry Pectoral ^ ! havt used Ayer's of the be:it of its class I ^ stages." ^ - Som? years ago Ay ^ skill had Tailed to give i 4 \ Can be < Full Size, 4 Tax Notice. 1 % Office of the Treasurer^ of Williamsburg Co., } Kingstree, S. C., Oct. 6, 1897.S The tax levy for the fiscal year 1897 Is as follows: For State, - 6 mills M County, - - u " School - 3 " 30 mills on value of all stock in Suttons, Anderson and partof Penn townships. A capitation tax of one dollar on all males between the ages of 21 and 60 years, except soldiers in the late war who are exempt after 50 years. I will be at following places on the days mentioned below for the collection of the said tax. Lake City, Oct. 15 and 16. Cades. ? 18. Tndiantown, ? 19. Kennedys Store ? 20. Cedar Swamp, ? 21. Bloom ingvale, ? 22* Morris ville, ? 23. Rome, ? 25. I jam berts, ? 26. Ards X Roads, ,. 27. Prospect, ? 28. Trio, ? 30 Kingstree, Nov. 1 to 11 inclu. Durants Store, ? 13. Hebron, ? 15. Greeley ville, ? 16 and 17.1 Gourdins, ? 18 and 19. Buttons, ? 20. Harpers, ? 22. Baiters, ? 23. Lake City, ? 24 and 25. Scranton, ? 26 and 27. Kingstree, Nov. 29th to Dec. 21st, excepting Saturday of each week. R D ROLLINS, County Treasurer, i gl w ^jr "V v y V ' iJLjk A A A A A A^jILA YER'5 rs the popnlar medicine for colds md lungs. It cures Asthma and E tissues that a refreshing sleep inva s an* attack of Croup or Whoopin* Cherry Pectoral in the house. It La Grippe. It prevents Pneumon :ascs of lung trouble marked by a 5 andard Rci for ghs, and Lung D j, after a severe sickness, I was left with weak 1 ihi? tvmntomn of consumDtion. Mv doctor had sad the advertisements of Ayer's Cierry Pectoral, did so, and since that time, I have used no other c years old, and I know that at least fifty years have irable preparation." A. W. SHERRY, PI Cherry Pectoral for nearly fifty years and found it t< 1 and throat diseases." L. H. MATHEWS, Editor Ntwx-Dispatrk, < ice of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral dates back thirty-six ; i, coughs, croup, and sore throat. She used no oti >ng her children, and it never failed to bring prompt cine in the house, and a few doses quickly check al the throat and lungs. J. O'DONNELL, S Medicines for forty five years. I know of no prepar for the cure cf bronchitis. It never fails to give pr C. L. SHERWOOD, Druggist, Do Cherry Pectoral both in my family and practice, ant for la grippe, cold.', coughs. hrnnchirivand consumf W. A. WRIGHT, M. D., Ba er's Cherry Pectoral cured me of the asthma after ti u? relief." F. S. ilASSLLR, Editor ArtpiTab! had at Half ,$1.00; Half Size, 5 GLENN SPRIN O-T .T12.T2-T SPH ' SPECIAL RA DURir * rrnr Dcr Dancing, Tennis, Biiiiatds, The Best Place to Enjo ? ~ For rate of board apply to Sip S Simpson. Tli P? lira Sample of this ta i j i i-l-T-TT-T~i fsneing a n d fff?-4?r~j post can 1) e H j j j j-j-l-f-1 -1- j seen at the i] J-.i-.l i-i-l-i-iipit cemetery a Kingstrec, ' f" Wjfi 'i lil'if II1' '.TiT Is concidered the best and cheapest oi they are taking the place of ALL other hie?lasting a life time. This company i fencing, running from 7 to 25 wires, thus tight. They also manufacture ornamen Orders are respectfully solicited. An gladly furnished by the undersigned. EDWIN H Agt., Page W Ar ^ ^ rf" "fh ^ ^ ' J ^ . .. :: k J / - t ? * oral | , coughs, and all > Ironchitis, and so * 1 riably follows its * I Cough for her < is a specific for < vgJ? iia, and has fre- ^ / , II the symptoms ^ ? medy A w iseascs. J|| ungs, a terrible 7im -j no hope of my W ] [ determined to been added to 0 be an excellent 7<4 , 1 1 her medicine in fA : relief and cure. 1 colds, coughs, vW ition that equals Lj i consider It one ,Jr X >tion in its early I ^ he best medical ' Price. | iO cts. 3 .... ' <a?> nu ICL I E3STO-S, S. O. TES I siE .'-m rEMBER. ? Bowling, &c.f Ac. if Your Vacate ;1 1 j.xi J | For rates of water apply to warni. Wire Fate. i 1 fencing on wooden posts at the late S. P. Brockinton's. 1 f all fences. Where introduced, : n fencing. It is strong and duramanufactures several grades of i making a fence that is rabbit* tal fencing for yards, Ac. y information desired will be IARPER, I 'oven Wire Fence Co, id Bond Steel Post co. ' *1