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J* " r H . . p" .. $ Gold of the Elo Co:ii3 BRQAIWAIEl Everything found in a tirst-ch CHKATIXGOUI l?y charging Mich low prices for their Underbuy, Urn They make money by helping you l< convinced. They Dry-Boods. Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Hardware Groceries Tinw; all bought before the late high tariff i and will sell you be Cotton is low goods at the ratio of Fmiirt | ml Masonic* i Kingstree Lodge No. 46 A Y M !will hold its regular meeting on | Friday, D; \ 3rd. Montis are requested to attend promptly j .This will be an important meeting, as the election of officers will! take place, and annual dues col-1 lected. j The com mi tee on Sr. John's! day banquet will report. Candidates for F. C. degree will [ be expected. f. According to the laws of Ma-' gonrv, officers of lodges are elected . annually at the December meet-j ings, provided these occur pre i viousto Dec. 27ih, or St. John's j day. In view of this fact, and asi there are five Masonic hftiges in! this county, with a large mem ! berslpp. we take pleasure in re producing the following advice; given in a masonic publication j nearly fortv years ago, but which is as timely now as it was} * then: As the traveler, pursuing a* dis-! * tant journey, pauses by the way. I toil-worn and wearv. to look back upon the landscape and to gather s'rengtii for a renewal ol his efT ?rts, and contemplates the j, hills and vallev* he has traversed i j1 the pleasure be has enjoyed, and i j. i i the dangers he l?as escaped. <o do j we susDetul our life loiig labors ~^ r for a brief space, and halt in our progress towuids the final rest;, to see what we-have achieved, audio consider what remains to be accomplished. The retro* pee t.i \ cheers or pains us, as a calm re flection upon our own conduct shall convince us whether we., have tried to perforin well and * wisley in our respective station; what was given us to do, or wlieth- i . er in the passionate struggle to , c'aim or maintain real or imagin i ary rights we have not left undone the duties incumbent on u* Wej repeat them here, because they j seem especially to commend them- j i @:@:?:?:@:?:@:?:@:?:? @ Asa El?gj ? 1/ l\f VWVWWWWWWIi ? y ^ In alwayK renders dioni popular nud ^ We have Ju*t received n A <?> Mmamiimg H jgj ^vvwvwwwwwwvww\ r 4ft v ^ WWWWW ji Preti WVWVW* V Of the very latent style* and i ? at exceptionally low price** ? jgj licit your trade. 3>e trouble 1 * I Misses Bennjaml W ' wwwvmwt :@:@:@:?:@:?:?:@:?:@:g * -:A\y '-'j . \i >, rtjfia,. ; ndike to tla.s ICKETSTflRE tss *tore will be found there. ) l: i; I lrl V tliats what our Fjii i Ijk* friends :i <! say,: goods, but their motto lists ever heon j dersel!, CASH. | [? save money. Try them and he ' f:irrv m fuM line of , Gaps, Notions. Confectionary, ire Harness Saddles So ratne int<? effort, tlu re lore they ran low market prices. and they say they intend to sell i 4e cotton. Hill ID selves Jo tiie atteni..? of the brethren. wherever dispersed, at this closing period of the year. Each one of us must answer for himself the question, whetlur lie has taith fully discharged his covenanted1 duty and whether in aU things I e has truly sought to aid in tlie great design or in otir institution, to the exclusion of minor and meaner aims. In like manner each must prepare his own con- j science for the duties of the com ingyear, and to the extent ol his ability endeavor to lay the founds fion for a deeper and broader usefulness in the tut tire, admitting,as J we all must, that we have left undone some things we ought to have done- lhe past and the ...iti. t lit. . nr^<pn I 1 11 I 14 It' (tie ? nil UWVI, Mlv U.V^... only is ours, lo redeem the omissions of tl>e past by preparation for greater devotion in theluture. The closing month of the year brings with it a duty, the proper discharge of which is the utmost consequence to the stability of the Lodge and harmony of action among the brethren. Indeed we may he pardoned assertion that, of the varied duties ever passing upon us, none can be considered as ol greater importance? in view of the t;e>ults depending upon i*?than that lo which we now refer, the crowning act of our Masonic year, namely, the selectinn ot competent brethren for "?-"? in llm It iMUvr?i/coi v i in t iv ? -? ? has been the general custom among writers, in rel'ering to this subject, to single out the Master, as if, he being judiciously selected the other officers would be little consequence. It is about time this error was corrected, and that the brethren should understand the necessity ot lilting all tlie olfi ees with their best men. We are in nowise disposed to lessen the dignity or importance ot' ihe Master; on the contrary, we think with Oliver, that *Mo maintain his authority, the Master of a lodge aunt service | 'WVWWWWWWVWWW ? 1 Ihe patron** oCKin^im N V np?(o>tl:i(c .llillinorv Store S% new and complete line ol* ? ! /2\ l?tS> . ? wwu ^ (?) ? nags, - <?> WW WW (gj :fjRibteyaas ? no?t beautiful <lc*ie;ii?. All (g) liialify <'on<ti(iri'od. We mo* 'V to ?h?w ?04h1<?. Cull OU IIM. (0/ @ iaa<^ Jas?b?o @ ww^wwwwwwwwv (?) i>:?:?:?:?:?:?:?:?:?? must possess IVent. morn! virl?:e. I and cour'esv. blended with tirm-: r;e-s. !'e ui?i>t teach, both by J precept ami exainj le. Faith, 1 he j it ? . i... ....... ! UlOSl i n?r I i;?'T-1 |MIH *_Tliaiiiv Hi" !! ?>-; u;i;"t-iiiiit- I. lit* 1 tin*! inculcate Temperance unmoved. except by the delights of ; srienot: Fortitude. unshaken alike by prosperity ami a<tvei>ity, I'm lie nee, untie.1 with the inflexible Justice; ai.d he is bound to instruct the brethren in tile dewlopmeu' of t|.e mysterious and important ' fact, that man wa> not created to promote the selfish purposes of j his own interest alone, but to ti>ej hi> best endeavors to advance the| welfare of other-; and above ctl | to elucidate that leading secret of i Freemasonary. I lie ab-oltiie ne j cecity of taquirinjr a practical j knowledge of ourselves. He can i I ' ; I not enfotce on the venturer lire!hI j ren the necessity ol ruling and j ^oveniing their pas-ions, ol keep-; I in*r a tongue of good report, ol | J practicing all !he duties ol moral! ity jpni social order, unless lie ex| liibit an example of these vir! ures j in his own person. If he he in[sincere, his praise of truth will stand lor nothing;' if he he not j j charitable, be can not consistently ! j recommend the practice of rebel; I | nor, if be be factious, can lie re [late, with any tiled, on the exj ercise of the most beautilul lea [lure in th- Masonic System, i L.rK- f ova t\r i 'li irit V?.tllMl j i#i wt iitr iyw ? v w* v n il | glo-ious emanation ol tlit? Deity," divested <>l which, Freemasonry J would be i)nworthy of attention.''! i And Willi Mackky, that "II should ! i rule his brethren with Jove rather I than with force. He should ex-1 t !ercise firmness with moderation; cultivate a spirit of conciliation; learn to subdue by mildness and | urbanity the irritations which will too often arise in an angry debate; and in the decision ol j every question which is brought before liitn seek rather to establish the correctness of his judgment by the persuasion of reason than to claim obedience by the force of authority. The oflice of Master is one which should not too readily be sought, for its functions are not easily discharged " And the Townsend, 4hat "The brethren must in all lawful things obey their Master, lie, on his part, should have no object but the welfare, advantage, and comlori of his brethren. We may teach hrm our forms, explain to him their meaning, stimulate his am bitiou' to discharge his duties creditably; but, alter all, we must leave him to look within his own heart lor instruction, and to be guided by his own good sense and good feeling in his general conduct." But we still insist that our duty as members to the Lodge and to each other does not end with the selection of a good Master. The Senior and Junior Wardens are by immemorial usage and by special enactments the representatives of the Lodge in Grand Lodge,and the legitimate successors of the Master tor all purposes when from an\ caut-e he is absent from the communications r\( I hp r>r 11 it:tiilp siflpnd i to his duties in person. It is then just as important that they should be selected for their acquaintance with the principles of the Society and their ability to assume the highest official place in (lie Lodge should circumstances require it of them; that they should as far as possible possess the same qualifications as are required of the Master. They are his natural counselors, and, like him, shonl i have a through knowledge of the ritual as well as an initmate ac quaintance with the affairs of the Lodge; and so of the others, each in his place, like the parts of a nicely arranged mechanism, contributes to the general success and | assist- in maintaining peace and: harmony, the strength and sup- I port of ail institution*, especially j this of our". If it is desirable { that the Master should maintain! thediguitv and zea-lotrdv seek to w ... ' - * 1*.'' <* . - :"A< _? tj . ?. '-t i-:: * . a iwii am "v fni'ii icai Mjjim.wiiwnww forward the welfare and prosper-' iiv of I he Lodge. il is equally iiu port ant lhat the Tiler should not only guard its portals with <cru pulous care, hut that he should, a No he able to receive those entitled to approach with fraternal * J courtesy, reflecting the kindly! greeting to bo extended when'! they shall have passed his post | of observation. Let therelV.ie brethren, the discharge of this, duty be neither an act of friend-j ship or favor, but rather one ol j conscience. Select your best men! for every office and you will find; a sure reward in the character and position your Lxljres will attain: under theirad mi nisiration. r lacnre Vcmr I(<mv?-U ?II C mfiippH. C"*'iy ?' itiirii" ii\ fir const fore nr. 10c. :25c. It O. C. faii. i.rnci'is'- rvfum! n;o'je.v. Thomas <fc Hnidham will, be lonisd at their old si an ! in Kinsrs-j tree from 0?*t. 1st w I'lla nice lot oi horses. ready tf> fill the wanls^ o| lheir friends ami j?atrons. We wilt also be ready to collect accounts lor stock sold last season. v1. e expect to do some business here and will sell at a price to; insure satisfaction. Thanking our : friends Icr past lavors and assur-; ing thorn that up can do better by i I hem than ever before, we solicit ; and early v II. Tiiomas & Bhadiiam. * ' j To KisS or Not to Kiss. He begged a kiss, says Hie Detroit Free Dress. She frowned J meditatirelv. *A fiss,"" she said, "is an ex i 1 pression of sentiment. Disced on j the hand it signifies respecf; upon ; the forehead, friendship; upon the! lips both?and more or either-i Since von have asljed 't von ex- j press yourself in one kiss. Dro j ceed. ile hesitated. He would place Iiuit one kiss | upon her j lie heard a trill as if of many j birds. Ile looke' up. She was whistling softly. Her hat was pulled to her eyes I covering her forehead, and heri hands were deep into her jacket j pockets Quinine and other fever medicines take from 5 to 10 days to cure fever. j Johnson's Chill and Fever | Tonic cures in ONE DAY. ! Take good ea:e of I lie hair of ilie head, and when it begins to loosen and fall off or turn jrray ap ply Hall's Hair Renewer, and the result will be pleasing. Don't NVgleet Vonr Liver. Liver troubles quickly result in serious j complications, and the man who neglects his 1 liver has. little regard for health. A bottle j of Browns' Iron Bittern taken now and then will keep the liver in perfect order. If the disease has developed, Browns'Iron Bitters j will cure it permanently. Strength and i vitality will always follow its use. | Browns' Iron Bitters is sold by all dealers. I i This is the only season of the year J when mankind wishes he was in a warmer climate. Why take Johnson's Chill & Fever Tonic? Because it cures the most stubborn case of Fever in ONE DAY. A man was sentenced in Col - orado for the murder of a woman | and the husband of the murdered j asked and obtained permission to act as executioner. | ^Johnson's ChKl and Fever Tonic is a ONE-DAY Cure. It cures the most stubborn case of Fever in 24 Hours. The cost for running for office in Xe-.v York ranpos Irom $158 for mayoralty to $12,685 for the com-i prollership. Which shows thatj I lie one-price system has not yen j tak< n very much root in the polit ie.-. the metropolis?Philadelphia Kecord. *: .'S v ! ' ?. ' -** ? . ' "' . * ' <' -* "*' MOTHERS IIU I IlLII I ot meaning and about which such tender and hoiy recollections cluster as that of " Mother "?she who watched ; over our helpless infancy and guided our first tottering step. Yet i the life of every Expectant Mother is beset with danger and ail ef- j tort should be made to avoid it. ; ail so assists nature' Mothers ? t I the Expectant. Mother is ena- ' I I e 2f 2a i?5 bled to 1??^ ^or~' I I I vllw ward without dread, suffering or gloomy fore- j bodings, to the hour when she ! experiences the joy of Molberhood. Its use insures safety to the lives of both Mother and Child, and she is found stronger alter than before confinement?in short, it "makes , Childbirth natural and easy," as so many have said. Don't be I persuaded to use anything but j MOTHER'S FRiEND / " My wife suffered more in ten min-1 ntes with either of her other two chii- j dren than she did altogether with her i last, having previously used four bot-1 ties of 'Mother's Friend.' It is a: blessing t?> anyone expecting to be-, come a M0TI1ER," says a customer.; Hs-vnirrsox Dale. Carmi, Illinois.! ? Of Droppios nt ?! 00. or neftt br mall on receipt! of price. Write for ixx.k containing testimonials nil valuable information for all Mothers, free. Tho EradOrld Be'.olstor Co., Atlanta, Ga. Clerk's Sales. O .STATE OF SO Ell: CAROLINA, county of .ulli.amsburg. In The t'ourt Of Common Eleas. By virture of a decree under order of the court to me directed in the following stated case, I will sell at the court house door in Kingstree S ('. on the fir-t Monday in December next, within the legal hours for making buMie sales, the following described real property to wit: All that tr ctof lane mt-j uate in said county of Williams- j burg containing< ne thousand and j twenty acres more or less, hounded on the north" is l?y lands of Kobt. McFadden and estate of Speights, on the cast and southeast by lands oi lie siioie, jiiki on mc west oy hin<'s of T M MeCutchen sum John M P Bradley, to be sold at tiie suit of Sin nh M .singletary et. a) against Jane Adeller Haselden et. al.'ieriiis of sale one-half cash ami the balance on a credit of one year with interest 1 hereon rrotn the date of such sale (hat the credit oorimn be secured by bond of the purchaser and mortgage of premises. W XV GltAYaON, CO PA Iteferee. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF WILLIAMSBURG. In The Courl Oi7 Common Pleas. By virture of a decree under order of the court to *ne directed in the following stated case, I will sell at the court house in KingstreeS C on the first Monday in December, next within the legal hours for nmLrmrr itnlilw> flip fiillnil'inn described real property to wit: A certain piece of land situated in the county and state aforesaid containing 90 acres more or less and bounded on the north and east by lands of Josinh Coektield, on the I north by lands of Sherwood Lee, on the west by lands of said J C Lynch and the same is the tract of land on which Mary Calder resides. Terms of sale cash. To l>e sold at th* suit of J C Lynch plantiff, against Mary Calder defendent. W W GRAYSON, C C P & Refree. Homestead Notice. Notice is hereby given that Wil-j Uam S Cam Sin Jr. has filed with mej his petition to have his homestead I exemption appraised and set off un- j to him, and all and singular the creditors of the said William SCamlin Jr. and other persons indebted, are hereby notified of the intention of said William SCamlin,Jr. to have such exemptions appraised and set off. W W GRAYSON. Clerk ofC6urtyC. P. Iftfh >QK -it CaW ^ CURECON JOB PRINTS ij^AW ^ - - "'iUi''> '"\lv ' S&VUiitf ' ""r"'v '' ; | - -'M V>x"5y i ii Notic for Letters Dismissory* x .4 N ??r e'oy given that 1 will api '1 ply to the Probate .hnljr* of William*-' burg County ou tin* Otli dsy of Imcemfc'* j 1 si?7 for Letters of <iNm5?sory ?.* exeru- ?#-V tor of tin* Estate of Kl'uu:n-th Eaddy,- ^ deceased. ' JiOSAN A SIN'GEETARY. $3 Oot. 21). 1807. Executor. LOST! LOST!" j The rutin who dies without leaV-* ^ init ;t Benefit Ceitiiicale in the Royal Fraternal Union Those who contemplate insure inir will serve their best interests by investigating the contracts of this company. . ' t^Jj Jsc. L Wageae:, Jr., ktf, J Kingstree, S. C. Live Dipilii: Baiitii =f. irwrrtEWSi m= : 11 i " "... Commission Merchants. <<H s Domestic Fruits, Poultry, Eggs* . * ilutterand Vegetables. \ ?M All Kind* of Country Prodnc?/ 94 Market Street. C harleston, 8. 0; yd notice; ~liim t will bo in my office in the Court bouse, Kingstree, Monday and Saturday of eaeh week. Those hary ing business with tlieCoanty Sqp- ' ,J| erinfedent of Edncwtion will gcv- ; 3 em themselves accordingly. v iS'ABOR IX LeSESNE, ' v i C'oniriy Sept. Ed. yA Notice. I will be in my office In the court house in Kingstree S. (!.? on .SATtRDAY o'l each weefe ' J and during my absence* I will lr>nvd tnv nfflrp kAV with "Mi? C_ W.- -3r Mct'lam. E. M. fiMrtw,. JudgeOf Probate* j?5 Williamsburg ConC.& Tax Notice. Office of the T&?ab(t&eb/ : ' of wletlamsbubg CO., > / M Kingstree, S. Oct. 8, 1897.1 ;j<|j mhe tax levy for the fiscal year 1897 is as Tollo^s: For State, - - 5 ruilla " County, - - *' School - - % ? 30 mills on value of all stock fit. ? Suttons, Anderson' and partof Peuw townships. A capitation fax of owe dollar off all males between the ages of ,2T ^ - Mr _ , ? JI ' and on years, except soiuienj in ura IfAffll late war who are exempt after GO years. , I will be at following places n* ^ the days mentioned below far the ^ collection of the said tax. Lake City, OeL 15 and lfc Cades. * Sfa ^ Indiantown, ? Kennedys Store 5XK v'-~^l Cedar Swamp, ,f 2f. Bloomingvale, * fa.Morrisville, ,f 2& Rome, ? 25* 'v.^ Lamberts, ,< 25. > Ards X Roads, 27 Prospect, ,y 28 $ Trio, * 80 Kingstree, Nov. ffoflinclu' #'< Dufnnts Store, ? 18: Hebron, ? 15.Greeleyville, 16 and 17. ^ Gourdins, ? 18 and llfc buttons, ? 20: Harpers, ? 22. ' Salters, ? 231 * -"{i Lake City, ? 24 and 25, Scranton, ? 26 and 27. ^ Kingsiree. Nov. 29th to Dec. 81st, 'rfi excepting Saturday of each week. It D ROLLINS, County Treasurer. . % NDY :-',J iARTIC U 1 STPATION I all druggists m jg til iu m I