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J. Gold of the Kit C:m3 BBIA5W1IR Everything found in h first-c CHEATING Oi l by charging such low prices for theii Underbuy, Un They make money by helping you convinced. The) iDr^Goods. Clothing, Shoes, l!3t: Hardware Groceries lbs 4 mil K/mirht fuifuru tJin liit*. hi,<li tririfl - wi wu6..v ?'?>v ? ?... and will sell you l> PaHah ia Iaui and thev know it. UVUtfU IS 107? goods at the ratio ol ? ? What Norton Will Do. , III speaking of his plans to a Register reporter Congressman Norton said he would remove bbs ..... , i i j . ? i.: . _i.i wiin nis nousenoiu k> msmu mime at Mullins. wlie.e he would remain until congress convened, to straighten out his private aff irs. 1 He would be in Washington ' promptly when congress opened V. in December and get down to work . for his district and his state at once. His family would join him * at Washington after the holidays. "Well," said he, when asked what ' he wasgoning to do for his coun K ? try when he got to congress, WI haven't definitely mapped out ' my plans vet. About the first thing ' I've got to do is to unload a lot of v petitions for postmasters in my * district* "The experience I have gained from the service I have had in 'public affairs will be devoted first P to the interests ot'the people of P tny district,and next to the people of the stale at large. "If I can aid Columbia in any 2 way at any time or if I ca'\ assist } any of niv old Columbia friends, it will always be my pleasure to aerve tbem. UI am verv much interested in R? * the ports ol Charleston, Georgetown and Port Royal, and I am / going to see what can de done to wards facilitating the work of im{ provement going on there, and I ' will use my l?est endeavers to have Charleston's inland naviga ion < improved. There are great pos 8tbili>ies in those harbors, and .,h ey shall receive my study and V most careful attention, r "By the way, speaking of CharLkctnn and Port Rova'. while I [* was i? Walhalla recently I was forcibly impressed witli the imV .portaiice of completing the old & Blue Ridge Railroad. The finishA ing of that road through the ' > mountains, i i my opinion, would ^ make Charleston and Port Royal the most important ports in the % ? f ft Aaa El?g fr Ji,\l %WVWWWWW*V ; ? U ?w? In iiIm ny? renders (&/ moxl ponnlur nn?j @ We have Juwt received t US @ M?mf aaiaag 1 -i ^ fca> |J? Yeili < wwvvwt | Pre J? wvww* I ? t uj or the very latest styles and , 9 at exceptionally low prices, jgj licit your trade. .>o trouble j$ *5 Misses BefflljailtlHl ' W WVWWWWWW1 S in {I i k p ;UUlliUiBB?ES3BEa to time ACKEISTBRE lass store will be found there. I > C? I? I A " X? C what our K S h I A K> :,l| s?V. II* A > A ^ T ? - - 7 | r goods, but their motto has ever beun dersel!, CASH. to save money. Try them and be carry a fu'l line of i, Gaps, fictions. Confectionary, j fare Raraess Saddtss k f came into effect, therefore they can elow market prices. , and they say they intend to sell " 4 c cotton. t-Mll IB H V mn m ^rAAwavnt. South. 'J he tunnel through the Blue Ridge Mountains is almost complete as it stands, and the masonry, which is said to be the linest to be seen on any railroad, is still intact and perfectly sound, and Iain going to look into the matter.''?Register. Johnson's Chill and Fever Tonic is a ONE-DA Y Cure. ft cures the most stubborn case of Fever in 24 Hours. The Woods are Full of Them. The Augusta Chronicle ot last Friday notes the presence of Dr. J C Maxwell in the city as follows: Dr. J 0 Maxwell, of Greenwood S (\ is in the city for a few days. The doctor is one.of thestaunehesi Democrats of the old school, and says that the only hope for a Dem! ocratic president in the near fu ture is to dominate DaviM B Hill. Dr. Maxwell would make a line governor for South Carolina. Will Oppose Elliott, Hon. William Perry Murphy is grooming hi no ell' for a congressional r^ce. He is longing for the big, fat juicy job of Congressman I William Elliott, ol Charleston ! district Mr. Murphy is not a weak man : by any me^ns. and is well known throughout the state as a former i United Stales district attorney no der the Clevelan I administration from which position he was displaced in favor of Mr. Latbrop, who was appointed by McKniley last spring. ; A close personal friend of Mr. Murphy, who w i.s in tne city ..?c?a,vi.ir ?ai(l that Mr. Murphy jcrK-.wv has lullv made up his mind to make the race and was a ready placing Jiis wires for the coming , contest.?Register. 5:?:?:?:?:?:?:?:?:?:.? MMt Service ? 'vvwwwwwwwwww*. . . ? 5<1 the piifroHhorkinsMreA JgJ I wp-lo-dnie .llilliuer.v Store i new and complete line ?I* @ laits, - ? vwvwvw @ (?) 'WWVVVW JgJ Uj iRiblboias | >wwwv%wwwwww?w ^ . moNt lieauliliil de^isrn*. All (g) quality ccnxldered. We no : to .show good*. Cull on un. ? ? ta<?? Jaeoteo? kVVVWWWWWWWVWVW ? Where the 'cJi.o.- Went Ti?e following floating para- J graj>11 expresses the Press i lea ol'i the tlav of reckoning: "An editor died ami slowly wended his way down to where he supposed a warm reception was awaiting him. The Devil - ------ . .... ..< i..ni m.jeiinjj linn at me pucs ncn, said: "tor many years thou Jiast home the blame for the mistakes the printers did make in the papers. The paper has jrnne lor $1 a year and alas! even that failed to come in. The printers have bedeviled thee Ibr wajres Saturday nijrht when thou hadst not u cent in thy pocket. .Men have taken the j taper without paying for it, and cursed hue for not jiettiiifr out a belter paper. Thou hast been called a dead beat and a I'mud by men that were both. All these things hast thou borne in silence. L<>, thou canst not enter here." And he fired him. As he did so he murmured to himself: "Ileaven is his home; besides had we allowed him to enter here, he would have been continually dunning his delin quel subscribers?none of whom are in heaven?ami thus would have created discord.*' Why take Johnson's Chill & Fever Tonic? Because it cures the most stubborn case of Fever in ONE DA K ' T.O a restaurant kfep;jr hi me ueilico and Coal Creek country of Kentucky has the following busi nes card: <%25 cents an eat?25c a sleep. The Edwards House. P. M. Edwards-proprieler, CoalCreek Tenn. Directly opposite B. 11. depot. Not the largest hotel in the berg. Not newly furnished through out. No free bus to trains. Not the best grub the market alfords. But simply clean bed'and something good to eat. Toothpicks and ice water thrown in. Try ns! Pay up! And it not satisfied keep mum. Our city is composed mostly of hogs, niggers, merchants and lawyers, named in the order of their importance. Good cross ties walk on all the principal through fares." Thomas <fc Bradham will he lound at their old stand in Kingstree from Oct. 1st with a nice lot of horses, ready to lilJ the wants ol their friends and patrons. We will also he ready to collect ac counts for stock sold last season We expect to do some business here and will sell at a price to insure satisfaction. 1 hanking our Irieiwls for past favors ami assuring them that we can do belter by them than ever before, we solicit and early ell. Thomas & Bkaduam. Quinine and other fever medicin es take from 5 to 10 days to cure fever. Johnson's Chill and Fever Tonic cures in ONE DAY. New York, New Jersv and Kentucky cast fifty eight electorT al votes for McKtnley. one of Kentucky's votes going to Bryan. New York, New Jersey ana Kentucky all went Democratic last week. Had AlcKinley been a candidate last week instead of la?tt year the popular vote i?? these three Democratic States would certain'v 1 * rtrtol Oiroi I?et IIMVtJ Ut*CII I <151 M^niiioi tinii. . Now, deduct these 58 electoral votes from tlie 271 which Mr. McKinley received, and there are left 213." Add these 58 votes to the 176 of Mr. Bryan and he wot'd have 234. rf hat is a majority of 21 in the Elec'oral College. In other words, the Democrats do not need to gain another State.' The.; need only retain I lies-e llmoj ?New York, New Jersey and r i Kentucky?and I hey will e!??c the next PivsiJoin!?New York World. . . / I ..." A wo ran Manx Airs. Louise ilii-her was accorded a novel funeral al Decatur. III., a lew (lava Ti t). Her yrief strickened litis- j liainl hired a brass band to loot, i the liveliest airs it knew, and all ! alonj: to the "Silent City ot the j Dead" everything went merry as] a marrage bell. It is said the ec-: centric (1 ceased requested,, this as a dyinj: wish, and her faithful' spouse true to her in death as he j was loyal to her in life made an excellent job of the obsequies, j Quinine and other fever medicines take from 5 to 10 days to cure fever. Johnson's Chill and Fever Tonic cures in ONE DA Y. Francis Murphy, the temper-' a nee advocate, savs that electric j itv and the bicycle are J >in*: great | things for the cause. The niotornian and conductors," he savs, ; Jare keeping sober, and the infro-, duction ot electricity is to be i thanked for it," and a man .can't | ride a bvrcl; wl e i lie is drunk and a man who is breathing the, pure air of the country receives J inspiration without the use of ar- i tiiicial stimulants." Johnson's Chill and Fever Tonic is a ONE-DAY Cure. It cures the most stubborn case of Fever in 24 Hours, I The Lexington ((ia.) Kchosavs: Surely the world is growing bet ter. We had a gentleman to call ;rhu lipOII US lUOIJtJtlV l?? n.M/Viinin II -II. was due any subscription upon his paper. v* hicli was stopped twenty three years as:o. This gave us hone. If h delinquent of that long standing comes to settle up his dues we have reason to be more hopeful of some ot those ol more recent date. He sets an example for others t< 'ollow. Don't Neglect Your Liver. Lirer troubles quickly result in serious : <vimnlir.stioni. aud the man who neglects his i liver has little regard for health. A bottle of Browns' Iron Bitters tnken now and then will keep tiic liver in perfect order. If the disease lias developed, Browns' Iron Bitters will cure it permanently. Strength and vitality will always follow its use. Browns' Iron Biitcrs is sold by all dealers. At I lie closing of a concert in Xorislown, while a young man was struggling with hat, cane, overcoat, opera glasses, and his young lady's fan, all of which he was trying lo retain on his lap, a suspicious looking black bottle from the over coat fell on the tloor with a loud thud. There, he exchimed to his companion. I shall lose my cough medicine. That was presence of mind. Kdnc?te Your ISowpI* With On*carcts. Cnn<ly Cattmrilc, rurc constipation forever. 10c. 25c. It C.C.C fail, druggists refund nione.v. * A Cause of Kpilepsy. A nunal^r of physicians have j for some time been studying eye troubles as a cause of epilepsy. It would seora that the relation between cause and effect is so perfect that not a doubt remains that children are not only physically but mentally unbalanced by lack of attention to the eyes. The proportion of defective eyes in children ic surprising. More than half of the school children of the country have more or less trouble of this nature. A case which presented many very peculiar symptoms was noted. A youth had epileptic attacks and was j put in charge of various specialists, i who finally decided that the boy , must have received an injury to his skull and was suffering from de-1 pression. He had always com-' plained of headaches, and his family were and had been for many! years victims to most depressing attacks of this natr.ie. A critical examination failed to show anything wrong with the skull. It was at length decided to test the patient's , eyes. The result of this was a pre-1 ncrintion for glasses, which at once ; removed the oonvulsions and re- i stored him to health. This occurred I some years ago, and there ha:- been I no return whatever of the trouble. A young girl had suffered with epil< j: :c convulsions until her mind was seriously affected. Glasses constantly worn gave immediate relief, and up to date there have been no j more convulsions.?Now York Led MMMnrau acHnmnMnNMHm I Frogskin gloves are the latest i novelty Frogskin maiies the ; finest and strongest leather known ! and should gloves of it strike the popular la any it would make frog farming more profitable then ever J Until now the demand tor frog* ; has been only for the fable, and ! lrog fanners will be only too glad ; to supply their produce to glove ma nu factors. JOHNSON'S CHILL AND FEVER TONIC Cures Fever In Une Day. j The scientific study of man is; I he most difficult of* all branches, of knowledge. Wear an ill fitting collar yourself, and then imagine hov horses must like it. Thirty years ago Chicago had a population of only 238,000. Now j it has 7.658,000. Ellen Terry has a very simple , receipe-for the retention of youth and beauty. You must work till j tired, sleep till rested, have plenty 1 of fresh r.ir, live in cool rooms, 1 take a daily sponge bath, and eat the simplest food. I Governor Tavlor, of Tennessee, made a, speech in Texas lefew days ago in wliieli lie said: "Texas is the' biggest w a file on Ihe griddle of North America. It. is sweeten ed with the honey of happiness, pouring from the bunghole ol prosperity and buttered with pure Democracy." J There is a village in New York Stale called ABC. There are more republics in the t world than monarchies. 6ETTIN8 HEADY Everv exoectant mother haa . a trying ordeal to face. If she does not . VTC ready for it, \\ ^5S5T( I 'j there is no telling ' ?- what may happen. (J Child-birth is full of uncertainties il Nature Iq not riven nroDer assistance. Mother's Friend! Is the best help you can use at this time.i It is a liniment, and when regularly ap- j plied several months before baby comes, it makes the advent easy and nearly painless. It relieves and prevents "morning sickness," relaxes the overstrained mus- j j cles, relieves the distended feeling, short-j ens labor, makes recovery rapid and cer- j tain 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 drng stores, orient by mail on receipt of price. Fhxk Books, containing valuable information for women, will be sent to any addraM f upon application to THE BRADF1ELD REGULATOR CO.. f Atlanta. Ga. ; 1 |j Clerk's Sales. j< o j * STATE OF SOUTk CAROLINA, (J county of villiamsburg. j Jn The Court Of Common Pleas. 1 iiy virtu re of a decree under or- * der of (lie court to me directed in 1 .. .. I T ...til osill 1 IIK' ?()IU)\VMI" M;il?'Ur?(vC| J ?m W-II i hi ihe coin i home door in Kingstree S C. on the fir?t Monday in December ne.vl, within tiie legal hour- for making bublic sales the following described real property to wit: All (hat tract of lane Hit-1 uate in said county of Williams- J bun.' containing one thousand and, twenty acre* more or less, bounded i on i ue nor! lieas: by landsof Robt. MePaddcn and estate of Speights, j on the east and southeast by lauds! of be same, and on 1 lie west by j lancsofTM MeCutchen and John i M P Bradley, to be sold at the suit ; of Sarah M Single! a rv et. al. against j Jane Ade'ler Haselden et. al.Terins f ie one-half cash and the bal;ance on a credit of one year with j inte.e-t tnereon from tiie date of! 1 such sale mat the credit nortionbe; secured by bond of the purchaser and mortgage of premises. W W GRAYSON, C O Referee. I v j.a 1 ' -V m - IH f - *r t Vdfi V V -Is * ^22 , Quinine and other te* ver medicines take fromS to 10 days to cure fever\ Johnson's Chill and Fever Tonic cures in ONE DAY* Wanted?tritstWorthx and active gentlemen or ladies to travel for res|M>nsible, eatab' lishetl house in Willumsbur^Coun- -Mq tv- Monthly $Gf?.UO and expenses. Position steady, iteferenee. En* close stlf-add reused stamped envelimrt Tliu Poniinliin rumnanW Dept. W. Chicago.?ftMon. Notic for Letters Dismissory. * ^ S p i? hereby given that I will ap ply to tliP Probate Judge of Williamsburg Comity on tin* (>th day of December 1SH7 for Letters of dismissory as executor of the Estate of Klizut>eth Eaddy, deceased. , , i| ROSANA SI XO LET ART, Oct. 29.181?7. Executor. LOST! LOST! ' , | V'fii The man who dies without leaving a Benefit Certificate in the Royal Fraternal Union Those who cont?mpjate insuring will serve their best interests # ' Uv investiffatinsr the contracts of this company. !ao. A. Wagener, Jr., Ilspilj, : Kingstree, S. CLive Deputies Wanted! > J =T. A. MATTHEWS S BR0.=p ?o 0 0? Commission Merchants. Domestic Fruits, Foultry, Eggs, Butter and Vegetables. '% 411 Kind* or Conatry Prodaee. W Market Street. Olwrleston, 8. C. NOTICE. I will he in my office in Ibe Oonrt ion.se, Kings!ree, Monday and Satirdav of each week. Those havng business with the County Supjrintedent of Education will gcr ?rn themselves accordingly. Nabor D. LESESNB, Conuty Supt. Ed. { 4: Notice. I will be in my office In the 1 ?ourt house in Kingstree 8. C?, >n SATURDAY of each week V ind during my absence. I will eave my office key with Mr. C. W. Mc CI a in. E. M. Smith, m Judge of Probate, Williamsburg Co^C. 8. Tax Notice. Office of the Treasurer! of Williamsburg Co., > Kingstree, S. C., Oct 6,1897.1 . The tax levy for the fiscal year 897 is as follows: For State, - 5 mills . " County, - - * " School . , - 8 ? 30 mills on value of all stock in buttons, Anderson and partof Penn ownships. ""H A capitation tax of one dollar on ill males between the ages of 21 ind 60 years, except soldiers in the ate war who are exempt after 50 -ears. T will Ko at fnllnu'tniF nlnrp.q on J. ..... vr?. ..v p, r he days mentioned below for the w ollection of the said tax. L?ake City, Oct. 15 and 16. [Jades. ? 18. ndiantown, ? 19. Kennedys Store ? 20. >dar Swamp, ? 21. 31oomingvale, ? 22. dorrisville, ,, 28. Rome, ? 25. . vj [jam berts, ? 26. \rds X Roads, ,. 27 Prospect, ? 28 Trio, ? 80 Kingstree, Nov. Itollinclu Durants Store, ? 13 rlebron, ? 15. Ireeleyville, ? 16 and 17. iourdins, ? 18 and 19. ''J buttons, ? 20. [iarpers, ? 22. Walters, ? 28. [jake City, ? 24 and 25, scranton, ? 26 and 27. Kingstree. Nov. 29th to Dec. 2tai? excepting Saturday of each week. RD ROLLINS, ' j County Treasurer. 4 - i - '* ^