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pspf ' - ^ . v , r' y?' !? | Indiantown Inklings. | 52r53^?3^ [Written for last week.] Crops are lookinz well since the rain last Sunday evening. The health of our community is very {rood at thi3 time. Mr. L. B. Roper and B. W. Stewart were here a few days ago fr< m Single. Miss Eva Bel! ' is home from t Kalei-h. N t\, where she has been attending school. Mr. J. C. Bell, one of our most l-r">jrressive farmer-, has finished harvesiimj his wheat crop. Owimr to the dry weather, wheat as well as other grain crops is cut off s nnewliat. Fanners have began cutting ' oats. Mr, II. D. Gamble has almo.-t nr.nihie n?ek house. Win J'?V? vu * ? w ? .. Mr. Gamble is always on good lime with his undertaking*, which is one reason why he makes fanning pay. Mr. Johnnie Cunningham and s s?er, Miss Annie, relumed last Friday from- the exposition. They report a pleasant visit. Local politics is beginning to take concrete lorm and two of our popular young men, Messrs. 8. D Cunningham and U. 8. Bell, haveeniered the race lor ''trial justice.' The race will be an interesting and exciting one, they both have many Iriemis. We wish them both success. Claude. | Doings at Dock. | [Written tor last week.] Crops are looking well at this writing. General Green invaded this territory several days, but by dint of hard work and a few days fair weather his forces have been scattered, Cn account of poor stands tl e melon crop is almost a failure. Hard times is a frequent visitor t roughout the cotmtv, as some of 'he merchan's have closed down on the colore*! population. Mr. Joe Johnson has a very fine field of tohacco. Mr. VV. H. Steele visited fhe Expo, last week. He reports a pleasant trip. MissKosa Tallevast spent last week with iriends here. Mrs. May Register, of Greeley ille. it spending some tii?e with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Josey. Mrs. L. J. Netroith and Miss DnBoce, of Darlington, attended preaching at Indiantovrn Sunday Biorning. Misi Jeddie Nesmith is visiting friends iD Marion this week. Night Hawk. Cow and Hog Feed; We have on ban 1 Corn and Wheat Bran, Chop*, hominv, feed middling*, Cotton Seed Meal and Hull* and will keep these all the year round, BARK * Co. My little daughter, Mary Josephine Harrell Jones had been having tfrs ever ever since she was tivo months old, until the lUth day of March, 18.98, making her about two years and seven, months old when the wonderful Dr. Nielsen came and treated her. He said the .cause was from affected brain. Her nostrils ran yellow corruption and then blood corruption. She had as many as eight fits in one day and today my little daughter is mending fast and I teel safe in recommending Dr. Nielsen to all who may have similar trouble. Dr. Nielsen's wonderful eye water is just what it is recommended "Jn-^vtry it and be convinced. M*s. M. C. Jo**. = UPPINGOTT'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE A Family library The Best In Current Literature | 12 Complete Novels Yearly MANY SHORT STORIES AND i PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS $2.60 PER YEAR; 25 CTS. A COPY NO CONTINUED STORIES I EVERY NUMBER COMPLETE IN ITSELF We know some musical critics who will insist on telling Gabriel that he lacks technique. To Cure a Cold in Ore Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the ! Tiiorwiv if it fails to cure.. K. W. Grove's signature is on eac h box.25c. Some men are alwavs so busy brass:ins about themselves that they never hear opportunity's knock. For biliousness use Chamberlain's Stomach &' Liver Tablets. They cleanse the stomach and regulate the liver and bowels, effecting a quick and peimaocDt cure. For sale by D* C. .Scott, Druggist. One of the prettiest sights imaginable would be that of of a mother playing the piano while her daughter washed the dishes. My Jitrle *on had an attack of whooping cough and was threatened with pneumonia; but for Chamber tain's i Cough Reined v we would have had a Iserious time of it. It als??saved him from several severe attacks of croup.? H. J. Strickfaden, editor World-Herald, Fair Haven, Wash. For sale by D. C. Scott. We can not blame a boy fornof paying mdeh attention to the lather who takes a cigar out of his mouth to offer advice against the use ot' tobacco. Of what does a bad taste in your remind jou? It indicates that your stoinath Is in bad condition and will remind you that there is nothing so good for such a disorder as Chamberlain's Stomach & Liver Tablets after having once used them. They cleanse and invigorate the stomach and regulate the bowels. For sale at 25 cents i Der box by D. C. Scott, Druggist. 'Wisdom is good, with an inheritance," says '.he Good Book. Which reminds us of the everpresent patriot who is always shouting for the old flag, an appropriation. HOW TO AVQID TROUBLE. Now is the time to provide yourself and family with a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It is almost certain to be needed before the summer h over, and if procured now may save you a trip to town in the night or in your busiest season. It is everywhere admitted to be the most successful medicine in use for bowel complaints, both for children and adults. No family can affbrd to be without it. For sale by Dr. I). C. Scott. Baby feet have an affinity for mud, bnt there comes a time in the history of nearly every home when the parents would give all they possess for the sight of a tiny footprint in the front hall. BEAD IT IN HIS NEWSPAPER. George Schaub a well known Gerouin citizen of New Lebanon, Ohio, is a constant reader of the Dayton Volkszeitung. ire knows that this paper aim's to advertise only the best in its columns, and when he saw Chamberlains Pain Balm advertised therein for h-u-u- lie did not hesitate in buv lug a bottle of It for his wife, who tor eight weeks had suffered with the most terrible pains in her back and could get nt> relief. He says: "After using the Tain Balin for a few days my wife sakl to nie, *1 feel as though born anew,' and before using the eatire contents of the bottle the uabeamble pains had entirely vanished, mad. she could again hike up her household duties." He is very thankful and hopes that all suffering likewise will lie**of her wonderful recovery. This valuable liniment is fpr sale by Dr, I). . Q. Soptt, Druggist,. Fraternal Societies^ Kingstree Lodge, Xo. 91, K. of P. King^tree Lodge, No. 91, K. of P., i meets on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday j j nights ?>f each month. Visiting broth-; i eis rnrriiallv welcomed. LeRoy Lee, C. C. E. C. Epps, K. R. S. Scrniiron Lodge, Xo. 114, K. of P. Scran ton Lodge, Xo. 114. K. of P.. ineetstM th?* 2nd and 4th Friday nights of each month. Visiting brothers riven a fraternal welcome. W. B Gait**, C. C. W. Eugene Ccoke, K. R. S. Klngslree L dge, Xo. 46, A. F. M. Kingstree bodge, No. 46, A F. M., meets on Friday night on or before the full moon in earli month. Visit pig brothers given a cordial welcome. M. A. Ross, W. M. Lours Jacobs. Sec. I The earlv worm feeds the bird. i * HAPPY TIME IN OLD TOWN. "We felt very happy," writes R. N. Bevil), Old Town, Vat., "when Bucklen's Arnica Salve wholly cured our daughter of a had ease of scald head." It delights all who use ij for Cuts, Corns, flurns. Brul?es. Boils. Ulcers, Eruptions. Infallible for Piles. Only 25c. at D. G. Scott's drug store. t It is not fair to he hit by a man when you are down. FILTHY TEMPLES IN INDIA. [ Sacred cows often defile Indian tern pies, twit worse yet is a body that's polluted by constipation. Don't permit ft. Cleanse your system with I)r. King's New Life Pills 'and avoid untold misery. They give lively J livers, active bowels, good digestion, ; tine appetite. Only 25c. at D. C. Scott's drug store. Begin with ihe spice of life and you may end with the vice of it. LEADS TIIEM ALL. "One Minute Cough Cure beats all other medicines I ever tried foreoughs, colds, croup and throat and lung troubles," says D. Scott Currin, of, Loganton.Pa. One Minute Cough Cure is the only absolutely safe cough t en edy which acts immediately. Mothers everywhere'testify to the good it has done their little ones. Croup is so sudden in its attack that the doctor olten arrives too late. It yields at once to One Minute Cough Cure. Pleasant to take. Children like it. Sure cure for grip, bronchitis, coughs. IX C. Scott. A man married to a rich estate never can se'e what the slaves had to chmplarn of. SPRING FEVER. Soring fever is another name for biliousness. It is more serious than most people think. A torpid liver and inactive bowels mean a poisoned system. If neglected, serious illness may follow such symptoms. DeWitt's Little Ear I ly itisers remove un uuiiger uy -nmuliiting the live?, owning the bowels and cleansing the system of impurities. Safe pills. Never gripe. "I have taken DeWitt's Liitle Early Risers for torpid liver every spring for years."" writes R. M. Everly, Moundsville, WV;r "They do me more good than anything I have ever tried." D. C. Scott. Widows are rich cream, mar ried women skimmed milk, old maids thin buttermilk. VIRULENT CANCER CURED. Startling proof of a wonderful advance in medicine is given by drusgist G. W. Robborts, Elizabeth, W. 1 Va. An old man there naa ion*? | suffered with what g?od doctors pro-J i nounced incurable cancer. They beJ lleved his case hopeless- till lie used Electric IHtters and applied Bucklen's Arnica Salve, which treatment completely cured iniia. When Electric Bitters are used te.eapei' bilious, kidney and microbe- peisons-at the same time this salve exerts its matchless | healing powen blood diseases, skin j eruptions, ulcers and sores vanish. Sitters 5!te^S*lyfc2&;&Vl}..C. Seatt's.! \ \' * ii HOUSES U If its Horses, Mules, Bi First-class Livery Service y dersipned. He is piepared and ?rive you first-class serv THOMAS & BR; J B STEEL N BUELL CASH BRY Q( IN "THE WHI There Is Where 1 For her use and that her h White and Colored Muslins, lndiai other goods. The new goods wv are j really want that which js serviceable ! of Misses'and Ladw Hose (a good j from 5, 8, 10, la. 25 to 30c. FURNITURE I SPOT t'ASl 10-pieocs Imitation Walnut Suit*, #11. 10-pieces Solid Oak Suit*, $10 to #7.1. lO-pieecs Solid Walnut Suit*. ST.!. $S3 to $1*25. A.full line of Wardrobes, #11 to #2M .V). Imitation Oak Kxtendon Tables, $4. Sola! Ouk Kxteiidon Tables, #5. Centre Tables, from ."MX' to #4. Babv Carriages, 3.90, 0, 8. '25 up to $12, Go-Carts. Willow Rockers, $1.75. White Iron Be-K :t.50, 4.25. 5, 5.50, 0, 7 and $8. * . Chamber Seta, with .iur. 12.50. Beuutiful hattcrus in Oilcloth*, ,TOc and 35c Hiuurv yard. Good quality Oilcloth Mat*, 3x5 feet, 75c. BUELL & 573 and 575 King St., -a? 52cC Costs Only 25 cent .|j| ^ nail 25 eeita to C. PLOBKKCK, 8. C., Not. se. 1900.?F waa flrtt adriaed by With oor baby when ko *u bat a rery young Infant, a* a | Later It waa uaefnl in teething trouble*, aaJ itaeffect haa I . that are i onteqnent upon (be use of drug* and aoothing ?r ebildren, aa ona of the neceaaitiea when there t* a new babj 1 we take pleaaur# la recommending It to our friend* inatea i baby quiet. HAKIWELL*. AVER, (1 W. F. CLAYTON. Attorney - at - Law. FLORENCE, S. (J. Practices in all tlte Unitetl States Courts, and in the Courts of Florence and Williamsburg Counties. FOB SALE. Brick in any quantity to suit purchaser. The Best Dry Press Machine-made -xibisxck:.:*Si>ecial shapes made to order, t'orre- I spondence solicited betore placing your orders, W. R. FUNK, P. O Box 103. Kingstree, S. C. A chetrful lass makes a courageous lad. The Best Prescription for Malaria. Chills and Fever is a bottle of j Graves Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply iron and quinine ina tasteless form. So cure?no pay. Price oOc. Noihing fails like an unde served success. Stops the Cough a?d Works ofF-the Uold. Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets j cure a cold in one day. No cure, j no pav. Price 2o cents. A mothers knee is- the best j altar. I You Know What you are Taking When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic because the formula isi plainly printed on every bottle i showing that it is simply Iron and i Quinine in a tasteless form. No' j cure, no pay. 50c. j The man who is looking, for | trouble does not need a magwfy-J j ing^lass. Or. Cady's CorvijAion Powctero. A"# Just what a horse needs when in bai condition..r3mic, ,blood puritier and : vermifuge. Thty* aw1 not food but medicine and the best fn use to put a I horse in prime condition. Price 25 cts P^- pa^kafjg. &?.sale by. Q, GL. SeoU. % / 1 BUGGIES. iggies, Wagons, Harness or rou want, call on the Sipto meet any competition ice. Yours for low prices, ADHAM, Agents,. E, Manager. ROBERTS' 30DS STORE. ; TE KINGDOM! Woman la Queen. ousehold we've gathered bolts of fine 1 Lawns, Dimity, Batiste and uianv showing ought to interest those who We buae just received a nice line- * black,) in plain and ribbed, all sbsos^ DEPARTMENT. ! H l'KICES. . ( > ,; . V Cocoa Mat*, 44)e, 00c and 75c. - steel Wire Mat*, from $1.'25 to ?2.ti5. j. ' 1 HaiiKor Smyrna Ruas, Utiro 50c up to ?f.*25. A bi>r assortment of Japanese and Chine**: Mat? ; tinas at lac, lor, IHj, "JOr, aO-. aft*-. a7?" and.it :*k\ ' i , Commode* in Solid Oak and Imitation Muh"K-v' any, $"J. 75. Cir-tiimor*. H.V. Stove* from $*1.50 to $18. _ > Kit.'hcn Chair*, 35c. Kitchen Tables and Safe*, lanniw, from $1 to Easel*, from 50c to Sl.oO. Trunks. Valines 1-adies' Doles, fllattrews . Sprinie*, Pillows, Partor Suit* Etc. * ROBERTS, CHARLESTON, S. C. . rETTS JMCotis CHofera-lflfanioiD, MRMPVlmi Q Diarrhoea, Oysmtery, and} "llk^lil the BowelTroubles of A Children of Any Ago. JUUJfWjjAJda Dilution, Regulates; P0W0IRS)1HH the Bowels, Strengthens _ _x 'pi. the Child and Makes S It IfrB&iStS, TEETHING EASY, j. MOFFrrr, m. dm st. louis, mo. oar family phyilclan In Charleston to on TEETHING, prerentire of colic and to warm and eweeten theetomacbMm foand to be *o vary beneSclal and 10 free from dunri', rupe. that we bare come to regard It. after u?e with tare#, r in the booM and until the teething trouble* are over, anS. d of the horrid etatT that eo many people use to keep thaltt taaacer Daily Timee and Weekly. Timea>Haaeenaer.) Attention, Bicycla Riders L I CARRY A eOXPLETK LIXE <If Bicycle Sundries, Repairing Material and Tires SOLD CHEAP FOR CASH. T>?: rllAlA.alb ...Mtl.. (RAnlr rtriifK U|e joiiruiiiitvin ic|jiui Am prepared to execute lirst-ela** .work on short)notice. " Respectfully, ' ? Jfi.JiAOSTON* Kingstree, S, C. W. L. BASS,, Attorney at Lam JIAKiC.uriX S> 6. . H! a. ASEINS. Attorney and Counselor- at Lam. NOTARY PUBLIC. LAKE <;I2T, S. U. 1^ ly A MT SNIDER Surgeon .Dentist;. Kingstrce,, 16th to 3 ?b of eashi r.K>?th. Lafca- Citvy 1st to 15ah of eacAj montKi Kingstree,,every Saturday. , Satisfaotiw Soaranteed. ML IL J; McCAJE,' .. magggp.. Will be at- the Coleman ffote^, Kingstree.JS. C.. On Ji;.xic 8 toJ&xe 21. Will be at Lake City. S. C.. on Juuee 28^ Will "eu)M? aJ'ew.dbya^. r 1