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P i ^, ? ? J Gold 01 the Kk O WD III R * Everything humd in a first-el iQHEATlXGOU] l>y fchargiiig such low prices for theii w- Underbuy, Un They make money hv helping vou convinced. Thej Ory-Goois. Chthing, Shoes, liati j Rardwars Sroceriss Tins t. alt bought before the late nign tarm anil will siell you i? 0aUah Si Ia-u ""'I they know it. vBttOD to 108 goods at the ratio ol ' Fitiits n rit ? ^rnmmmmTTTmff TTtTTtTTTtn1 E Mwmwmwvwwiw ;I MATTER ! C Wiy?WWAWV%\%V-W -SbiMMMMMUtiiiiiuai Masonic* Watter of int?'rv-?t from any lodge of ady fraternol organization in tin* omitv Will ho givan ?i>!iy In thi> vol num. *Th? corm-t name and addrvss of tin* (Writer must be given every rime. I.?*t your writing* Ik* r.-r< * and to U?e point. Couimunivationt will be welcomed.J There will he a meeting of Kingsire-* Lodge No. 4t> tomorrow night. Election of officer? payment of dues F. C. degree conlerred, and other important ousiij* ness will he attended to. K. Don't V?lk too much in the presence of uoutaiders*' about the affa irs of the lodge. The trans' nrtions in the lo:!g.* are secrets to he kept the same ."?< Hie rituciis' lie work, and iheir exposure to * persons who :.-e r.ot entitled in t . know tliem is a violation of the S obligation. Freemasonry Ins fnH swing in the M tssarhnseUs legislature. 'J here are 22 Senators and 104 members of the House who are gjj 34as??ns. i Masonrv i> the Dime the world over.' The language ol rymbols. * thesigns and the tenets are the wane every win -o that a in in ipav be rt cognized as a Al ison as ^ * - - 1A ..^.1 f well in Atncu as in r.urope huu ^tJLinerica. |& Charity is one ot the grand :4ibaracteristi< s ot* Masonry. What - we need is more practice of it and | less boast in? about it. It is in the prac'ice of it that its beauty is roost effectively displayed. ."Freemasonry plants the flower I of brother.y love in every Masons heart, raises the weak and bumble to the level of highest, binds man to man, with never a thought of caste or creed, piide or purse obtruding. T, ?. . , ' How verv Strang it is that a & member of :r lodge should think that all the duties and responsj biiities fest upon the officers onl\. For ail they ^eem to care the - * 1 _ _ 1 .*? JOOge may run Jtsei as uesi n call, the.v feel sure somebody will be at meetings, and HI 1 the stations Brethren, this is n??t right. I he -email amount you pay annually into Ihe lodge treasury is not all [ you owe the order and is not complying with the solemn and bidding obligations you have taken. It is not fair to leave the entire burden and care to vour mo?e faithful brethren. We feel sure this is largely due to carelesness, ,not to an entire lack of interest Spur up, brother, and try to aid the gooU work of the great oruei .of which you ara a part, and it] which you should be a worker. (Fn ^ $ p ?at ? ? i ? j- ,tw i ? mmm i.l mdike, - * to tlxe lass store will ho foutxl there. v a *" ? "> lT> thsits what our ' 11 ^ Vj i j \ ^ friends all say,; * l;ut their motto has ever been dersel!, CASH. I to save money. Try them and be j carry a fu'l line of i, Gaps, Notions. Ganfectioner/, fare Harness Saddles 8c Frame into effect, therefore they can etow market prices. and they say they intend to sell ' 4c cotton. Unlm mm ill uunuui jjiijuu. nmmtmvummt 3 iS | vur^AU. 1 WWWVWVW^VWVWVW ^2 uiiauiiuuiiiUiuaiUuiiUUiif Royal Fraternal Union. Kingstree Council has been or J garized only two months, but it has more than doubled its mem bershij) since its organization. ItMivin It irii^r I1 I1 i< -ill ?iVivl. lent presiding officer, and under his guidance the council is sure to ' prosper. ? There are several ladies among the members ol' Kingairee couu^ oil. ? Mr. A>a B Burrows joined the Iviiiparee Council when Deprly John A W'agener, Jr, was organizing it. lie had been a4 member but a short time he accidentally l fgot his hand caught in a gin and it was teirib'y cut. lie is now receiving a weekly accident* bene til from the R. F. U. Woodmen ot the World. Kings!ree Canity will soon elect i new Consul Commander. Mr. II A (iraham, who has exercised j 1 lie functions of that office ever !since the organisation of the i Camp, having recently moved 'awav Iron) here, and, in consequence, tendered his resignation 'leaves a vacancy in the most imi nortant office. It will be filled I ~ I j at the next meeting. Knights of Pythias. A very iip pot tint meeting of Kings! ree Lodge was held last week. An effort is being made to or ganize an Endowment Rank in the lodge here. The rank of Knight was conferred upon one member at the last meeting. | The regular annua] election of officers for the ensuing year will j take place at tin? next meeting, ; Tuesday night, Dec 14th. The regular meetings of Kings! P 1 tree Lodge are held every second and lourih Tuesday night m ?. O O. F. lender a charter issued by the colored grand lodge a lodge of Old Fellows was organized at this place on the 23rd inst, under the ; auspices of Jordan Lodge No. QQ7C j oO i o. The local lodge i* named Kings . . ' tree Lndge Ao. ana nas ine 1 , following officers: J L Winters, l'N F; 8 W Mc (I Co'try, N'F; G W MeCollough, P iN G; L L Thomas, N G; L L Dove, V G; S P Piii.krgrass, W G r K J Aoston, Adv; .1 E Harper, ,; W C; S W Frierson, E S; J D | Scott, P 8; D J Marry, Warden; B F Brockinlon, I G. WCPlfCrrtrv vw> - xprnKg Auditors Notic:. Notice is hereby given that I will vi>it the following places on the days mentioned heiow for the par po>o of taking Tax Keturns for the fiscal year commencing January first, IMS. As t'-is is real estate year it is expected that ail Heal Kstateowners will meet me fully prepared to give complete returns oftheirTcal estate, as well as personal property. ( uncord, Jan. 1st Lake City " 3 IA nth Scran ton 44 t?7?6Sth Prospect 44 Id A litli Aitmuiig " 12th T<kK>t^.?n^**!no> J, Arris " 14 Ar. ill Lambert 44 Rome tt l?h Kheins 44 Wtli Morrisvill u 2;>th Bloomingvule 44 21 ?& 22nd Indiantown 44 24th Cedar Swamp 44 2">?2<>th | Kennedys 44 27th Caries 44 28 & 29th Hebron Jan. 81st and Feb. 1st Mouzon Feb. 2nd Kings tree 44 3 4 & oth (4 reeley ville 44 7 Jfc Nth Gourd ins 4' 9 A 10th Salters 44 11 & 12th Suttons 4* 14th Earls 44 l"?tl> Trio " It! A 17th Kingstree 44 IS A-"19th II Z II ANN A. Auditoi, W. C. "sJ^tiap n? lq Pfo? w.">nig noil ,<m*arg dsn sji *a*.n|b ijla aji|bjia ptiB qi>?(i.u)g -ipu^uTiuudd ?; ?jr.3 [[t* sj.ijU'J uoJ[,sn.?ojy 'pddojoAop srq ?>Udfc;p 9l|l M^uo UMiMW UI "-"1 HJu-uji ptiB ivtia iwqwj tu.ni!h u<uj ,kuj\ojj[ jo 0[(1u<( y *uip?<| (uuj.u 3(jjji kbij jjaij suj s)m[sju oi|m ubiu oqj pn? 'tnotjboiidtnoo sdoujs in jjnsoi .{(^oinb Raiqnojj J3Apj JOAn JBO.V J.ooa Notice for Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given tlmt I will apply to the Judge of Probate for Williamsburg county on Dec. 28rd JS97, for letters of final discharge as admistrator of of the estate of J J' oker, deceased. Da.mf.l .T Jonxscx, Administrator. Nov. 27, 1807?It. Why take Johnson's Chill & Fever Tonic? Because it cures the most stubborn case of Fever in ONE DA Negroes do not sneeze. TSiit fact lias often disturbed the sur gical associations. The Interna tional Surgical Association som? two weeks ago devoted several hours to a discussion of the mattei ttut the fact remains: Negroes do not sneeze. Why take Johnson's Chill & Fever Tonic? Because it cares the most stubborn case of Fever in ONE DAYr._ COM TO " CHARLESTON! ?a o x One Cent a Mile o Fall Festival of 1897 COMMENCES December 13, AND LASTS ONE"WEEKI THE DISPLAY OF FIREWORKS BY PAIN, will l>e the finest ever seen in the city. RACING AT WAGNER'S PARK. STATE HOSE REEL CONTEST, I TRADES DISPLA, I A FANTASTIC PARADE, FIREMAN'S PARADE, ' LHOTG UN TOURNAMENT, SHAM BATTLE ON COLONIAL LAKE, CONCERTS DAILY, A M CSEMEXrs EVERYWHERE. V WARM WELCOME TO ALL Open the door of your mind !o good Thoughts uiul evil ones will be cl.iven oui. Quinine and other fever medicines take from 5 to 10 days to cure fever. Johnson's Chill and Fever Tonic cures in ONE DAY. ~'r # Ho the kind <>t man y??:i would i like to have vuur l?ovs become. i * Why take Johnson's Chill & Fever Tonic? j Poz-'Ofrcfl ?V L/tuauow it WMI wo my /nosf stubborn case of Fever in ONE DA Y. | Admit I lie right. though you are| obliged to sav, "I was mistaken.' T, 1n?*Htc Tour Kotreln ".VI!ii | C:?i"1y (*?thar?|p, c>?r?- oonviiiwtiori forever, j 10c.35s. IfO.O.P Ml,itrn^^orrfndaMWr. It is hard to feel at home with i o e who n< v t make ? i takes. Johnson's Chill and Fever Tonic is a ONE-DAY l Cure. It cures the most stubborn case of Fever in 24 Hours. An ohi mail's idea of a bright and intelligent woman is one who N I , enjovs Hearing reminisce,ices. Are Ton Wnk 1 Weakness 'manifests itself in the loss of ! ambition and aching bones. The blood is watery; ihe tissue* are wasting?the door is being opened for disease. A Imttle of Browns' j Iron Bitters taken in time will restore your l ?tr agth. sooth* your nerves, mnke your blood rich ar t red. Do you more good tha'tan expensive special course of mwiirine. Browns' Iron Bitters is sold by all dealers. * i I I II is,a rtre man who commends;; men like tell how il should: have been done. Quinine and other fever medicines take from 5 j to 10 days to cure fever. ! Johnson's Chill and Fever Tonic cures in ONE DAY. Thomas Ac Hradham will hej found at their old Hand in lunsrs-j ree from Oct. 1st with a nice lot I f horses, ready to fill the wants>1 their IVielids and patrons. We! will also be ready to collect ae-j omits lor stock sold last season. ?V? expect to do some business! here and will sell at a price toj insure satisfaction. Thanking onr friends for past favors aid assur-j inir them that we can do better bv ! hen: than ever before, we solicit j ind early c*ll. Thomas & Braduam. j ______ j Johnson's Chill and Fe- j ver Tonic is a ONE-DAY ... Cure. It cures the mosz j stubborn case of Fever in 24 Hours. Frost plays havoc with the' yellow fever ^erms. News and Opinions of NATIONAL IMPORTANCE [ The Sun j ALONE Contains Botlo. | Daily, by mail - - $8 a year j Daily and, Sunday, by?man $8 a year J The Sunday Sun is the greatest Sunday newspaper the world. Price oc. a copy. By mail ^2 a ye&r Address THE SUN. New York. [=3 5. JACOBS | AGENT OR H, Rosenthal & Sons, DEALERS IN hi Win ui Liq&srs, In Original Packages from ^ pint to gallon. j Mis lift ^ / * ' ' ' " '* . '* 3J?,. \ - * '. Ladies Who Suffer 1 prom any corrjplalQt peculiar fco their sex?such as Profuse, Painful, Suppressed or Irregular Yen- | struation, are soon restored to : beoltn by Bradfield's Female Regulator. i ft i- ,, /.AmkinnHnn nf rpmedieil IV. VJ WWIMWIIiwwiwi. V| I agents which have been used with the greatest success for rijore than 25 years, aod Known to act specifically with end on toe organs of ?MeOStruation, and \ reccmnjended for such complalQts ooly- It oever fails to give relief aod restore the health of the suffering i womai). It should | be taKco by tb? girl just budding' 1 igto womanhood j * when Meostrua* i ? tion is Scant, Sup- ' u pressed. Irregular j or Pa i o f u I, apd j all delicate worrjeo should use it, i as Its tooic properties have a woo-! derful iofluence io tooing up and ' streogtbening the systero by driving through the proper channels j all impurities. "A danvbter of one of my cistomera miaaed j menstruation from exposure ond cold, and on I arriviae at pnberty b< r health was completely j irrec'. ed. ontii she w-.s twenty-four years of i -**- whon rnon mr iw?nm mendation. she need I on? boctlo of I'mtrfold'# Ftm?!o Regulator, com*! plotoly rrstorins hor to health." J. w. IIxllchs, water Valley, Mis?. Tni Braoficld Regulator Co., Atlanta, Qa. old st all dcugcists at $t rcr ottlk. Clerk's Sales. n STATE OF SOL'Tll CAROLINA, CM'NTY OF ? ILLIAMSBt'RO. In The Court Of Common Pleas. Ky virture of a decree under order of the court to ire directed in the following stated case, I will sell at the court house door in Kingstree S on the first Monday in December next, within the legal i hours for nothing bublic sales, the J following described real property til ii-.. ... .f ..f I...... cit_ ! HI Wli* 11 UliU* i ( ; wi miiic on- j nate in said fy of Williams- : burg contifiiiimr o.ie thousand and twenty acres ? v re or loss, i?ounded on the norihe.ts l.y lands of Robt. .McFadden nod estate of Speights, on tlieo-ist mi I southeast bv lands of he sun', and on the west by lati'isoi f Al MeCutch? n nn*i John M P hra<Mct\\to be sold at the suit of.Sarah M sinuictary et. al against Jane Ac'eller Ilaselden et. at .Terms of sale one-half cash and the batanee on a credit of one year with interest thereon from the date of such sale that the credit imrtion be secured by Ixmd of the purchaser and mortgage of premises. WW GRAYSON, C C PA Referee. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COCXTV OF WILLIAMSBURG. Iii The Court Oi Common Pleas.J 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 tirst Monday in December, next within the legal hours for making public sales the following described real property to wit: A certain piece of land situated in the county and state aforesaid containing 90 acres more or less and Iniunded on the north and east by; lands of Josiah Coekflcld, ou theI north by lands of Sherwood Lee, j on the west by lands of said J C; Lynch and the same is the tract of i land on which Mary Calder resi-j des. Terms of sale cash. To be j sold at the suit of J C Lynch plan- j tiff, against Mary Calder defen deut. , \V W GRAYSON, COP4 Refree. Homestead Notice- Notice is hereby given that William SCamhn Jr. has filed with me his petition to have his homestead exemption appraised and set off unto him, and all and singular the creditorsof the said William SCamlin Jr. and other persons indebted, j are hereby notified of the intention of said William SCamlfn,Jr. to have such exemptions appraised and set off. W W GRAYSON. j Clerk* of Court, C. P. | Nov. 18th *08. 4t. \ I I , . . L L I' JOB PRINTir 1 i v > . v : >*. mj - if ' j Notic for Letters uismiwory. .?r ' . 1 ! ? h ereliy given that 1 will up ply to the Probate 'ixljre of WffHsui*' burg County on the t>th dsv of th^fenib-r n . 1897 for Letters of utsi-di^ofy *? eiwu-t tor of tlie Estate of Klizrfheth Eaddy/ deceased. KOSAXA SIXQLETARf, Oct. 2fl. 18i?7. Exeeirtor.T AAttiB T Annif LUST! LUST! % v.The man who dies without leaving*a Benefit Certificate in the Royal Fraternal Union Those who contemplate intor-. ing will serve their best interests hv investigating the contracts o? this company. A" Jao. A. W&gaer, Jr., ' Kingstree, S. CLive Deputies Wanted! . j =1.1. HtlitK t Ht=: v O 0 (V ~ Commission Merchants. Domestic Fruits, Poultry, Butter and Vegetables All klHdN or CMBlrj fw^atot 94 Market StreH. Ch*rlei?ton, & C* notice; I I will be in my office in the Gnarf house, Kingstree, Monday and Saturday of each week. Those having business with the County Superintedent of Education will gtvern themselves accordingly. Nabob D. Lbsessk, C'onuty Snpf. td. Notice. T wit! Ka in mfr fkft L Mill All **?.T VU?\V court house in Kingstree 8. on SATURDAY of each week and during my absence, I win leave my office key with Mr. C. W* MeClam. E. II. Smith,' Judge of Probate, Williamsburg Co^C. 8. ^ Tax Notice.; '% - - - mh--a-* Office of the tkkastrhkbv of wllllamsmja* Kingstree, 8. C., Oft $ I807.V : v S mhetax levy for the flaed jmt 1897 is as follows: For State, - - 5 mills " County, - - ' * u School v. . g (< | 30 mills on value of all ataetf la Suttons, Anderson and partof Penal ^ | townships. A capitation tax of one dollar oil all males between the ages ot-'St '$rg and?) years, except soldiers In the df late war who are, exempt after ISO years. I will be at following places on the days mentioned below for the collection of the said tax. v ;* Lake City, Oct. 1* sad & Cades. ? ^., 1^*. , Indian town, ? iO ? -? - _ *' - J ' - Kennedys Store Cedar Swamp, Bloom ingvale, Morris ville, , %, ' ;N Rome, ^ .... * {Lamberts, ^ . jfc ~ '* Ards X Roads ^ j ' 17 V " Prospect, j,' ,,{l ' -JR t^ * ?| j Trio,- . . ; rj to if Kingstree, Nov.. 1 toll Inclo Durants Store, *- V: Hebron, . 1^. . _v Greeley ville,. 16 and 17. r jr." Gonrdihs, z 18 and 19. ; Suttons, Mi ' Harpers, H ;1 J Salters, n 2&V Sj ; Lake City, 24 and 25. - I j Scran ton, 26 and 27. , I Kings tree. Nov. 29th to Dec. 21st, . ; excepting Saturday of each week* 3y . R D ROLLINS, . , . . - | County Treasurer.. ' * > '-jvifl ZZ- . I rlAK 11L. ^ ISTIPATION DRUGGISTS ? ?flJ : ' ^ vIG >111? II#