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| Greeleyville dints. \\ ^ f ewwvwvwv*vvv*vvvwvv\y j Greeleyville, Nov. 10.?Mrs 1 W S Webb, of Charleston, is the guest of Mrs S B Yarner of this ^ place. J. Miss Kate Habenieht, who is1 t~ teaching in Sumter, visited her sis-, | ter, Mrs MG McMillan, Saturday! a?d Sunday. R J Bradhain spent Friday in Manning. n T? T>_ 1?? ,.L;i,lr..n VI D Ul U n un auu m v. v.nm<v? , visited Manning Saturday. r A butting saw at the Mallard Lum ber Go's, mill burst today (Monday), , but fortunately no one was seriously j m hurt r ^ News reached here today of the ; bursting of- a pulley wheel at Mr. j John B Land's mill at Foreston. |( injuring two men, a white man and ! a negro. The young white uian j t)5;' " (whose name we have'not been able! to ascertain) was ljrt by the bursting 1 ? wheel anddlis leg broken. ? ? Dance at Boggy Swamp. I Not wit anding the incessant rain-lall^friday evening the dance given at Boggy swamp was a def cided s.uccess, there being present a galaxy of representatives of the sex that stands for all that is fair i and bedutilul. Of course there k ttere also on hand quite a number p of attendant cavaliers and the hours flitted gayly away in the ^ enjoyment of youth, beauty and ? pleasure. Under the directiou of Mrs J D B Banna aud ' Uncle1' Bob Mc- i Clary, in addition to the efforts of i the courteous and obliging com- < mittee, a sumptuous repast was ' served, consisting of barbecue, ? chicken in every style and other j dainties too numerous to enn $ merato. j [ The dancing was k>pt up be ( f yond the flush of roseate dawn' } - until Phoebus in. his gilded chariot appeared in all his resplendent glory. But each sweet . must have a'bitter and that bit|fe; ter was when scribe had to j; bid adieu to lawn and lace and go I' home with au aching heart?after the ball. W. B. Only those who have suffered know the comfort that may be in/ ? parted in a warm handclasp. v The failures some men have ? * ' teored t re their only successes. 1 y Sortie people never learn the difference between religion and Christianity. Pride ueeds . to look out for I puncture. f r VU1 V/U I | At 70 of Heart Disease Contracted ] ; During Civil War? j ? * Veteran Grateful. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure J1 Effected Cure. |' ? Heart disease is curable, but in people of i advanced a<-e it does not readily lend itself ! B to ordinary treatment There is. however, [ "bope for all sufferers in Dr. Miles' Heart ' i. Cure, which we know from watching hunK. dreds of casts and from the letters of grateful J sufferers, wdl cure where all else has failed. , 1 It is not only a wonderful cure for weak and R diseased hearts, but it is & blood tonic, a regKwy viator of th; heart's action and the most I " effective treatment ever formulated for ira1 ^ proving the circulation of the blood. | "During the Civil war I contracted heart I disease, and in 1896, while living in the grand ft old town of Lexington, Va., 1 grew so much j ft worse. I left there with my wife to visit my ( , I sister-in-law, Mrs. T. A. Kirby, at Roanoke, } ft; . Va. While 1 said nothing to anyone I never ft expected to live to return to the dear old , I town. On reaching Mrs. Kirbv's she insisted ft 1 should try Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. I pro- j 1 ft . . cured a few bottles of it, abo the Nervine 1 1 ft and Tonic, After using one or two bottles, I ! ft could see no improvement, and I despaired I of ever being better, but my faithful wife inft % aisted on keeping it up, which 1 did. Im- ; ft * provement soon began in earnest and I took ; a In all fifteen or sixteen bottles. I was re- j ft - stored to per.'ect health and while I am 70 ft years old. I aitt comparatively a boy. You 3j|r sir,are a benefactor, and I cheerfully recomft tnend Dr. M ies' Heart Cure to suffering ft" J^ownity."?J L. Slaughter, Salem, Va. . ft All druggi sis sell and guarantee first bottle 1 , ft -Dr. Miles Remedies. Send for free book K: . Vim Nervous end Heart Diseases. Addrcs 1 ft" D- Miie* Methcai Co., Elkhart, Ind. % ' Wi aBWMWWBM?BWTTMB??fWWBWcr M JAJJ I . ?T ^ V%V^%WWVWVW%/W\ { Scranton Snap Shots. \ i *i *> A A A A A A AA AA A A AA.A A A Dr S M Dickerson went to ; Kniiislree Monduv. Mr Liwrenee Kennedy came; home from txenr^elown on Ins Monday ill wiili lever. J (J Jones who has heen lor tin I past len years in Iloai ok \ Vir-; gsuia is spending sometime wit! relatives in and around beranton. j Miss Mamie Jacobs of Kinpsliv* spent a short time \\i?h Mrs 1J1 Lytic i while enroute to Sumter ! Miss Lfilie Graham has re-1 signed lier position as postmaster And Mr Ralph Cannon has accepted the position. He will- he; assisted by his sister-in-law Mrs F Cannon. A new ollice- i< beirg erected. i And now the gorgeous ^oldei ; rod has given wav to the hSin-i fringed gentian and I lie bright hued autumn leaves are reveling; in the glories of Indian Summer j Mi Sam Willoughbv ol F.or- j ence is visiting his parents here. 11 IVlzer Lee of Dirling'nu and > Ansel Rragdon of Florence were' here Sunday. ; Richardson Matthews spent i Sunday at his home near Cowards Several of our folks attended the S F Association which con- j veiled at Liberty church near j A here on Sunday lust. j \ Mrs R F Lee is the guest of Mrs . Ralpii Cannon. Mr Joe Lvnuh was married fo Miss Carrie MeWhite an attract- ive young lady ol'Florence count.v. j ji? the 28th of October. We wish j1 them much happiness. i A U Gasque ol'Friendfieid was in town Saturday. Miss Ad lie Cannon is attending school in Warsaw, North Gar- C olina. ' , S Miss E'iz ibeth Miles, .hi ugel :l lady of Cowards, passed away on 1 Friday morning, the 7ih inst. The 'j remains were intered in the Math- \ ews cemetery near St Paul church. bkn uur. l ______ ii Some people who live in pala- r ces never know what a home is - The inan with the highead usually is the man with the small > mind. The church thai labors under a 1 mortgage has little time to help others. > Many a man's bad temper is due to bad bread. Advice is the only tiling some s people give away. * A man need notMiot be a no! i tician to do his duty as a citizen ' Supervisor-elect J J Graham a brought us in last Saturday a few I1 stalks of ''Sojer" beans, which he n planted this year for the first time. Jj This variety of bean grows upright to a height of about oO inches and are covered with pods, which contain a small, white pea. Mr Graham says that his beans will yield from 15 to 2.> bushels to the acre j and that they make excellent stock Food. He obtained the seed from t the old reliable house of T W Wood i- Sons , Richmond, Va. tk? l and 'Mo*t ''ompleta J l'4t4ibll^litii<*ot South. GEO. S. HACKER & SON, I ? MANUFACTCHERS OF? j? Sash. Doors. Blinds, f Moulding and Building Material, K Sash Weights and Cord * CHARLESTON, S. 0. Purchase our make, which we guar- * mtee superior to auy sold South, aud ^ thereby eaye money. Window and .Fancy Glass ^Specialty. % > * J I k- V, . % J y I a? Ml law?? ??I? I.LJE Ull IPP WL PLANT VVI |||r USE FE1 m v,rP>^aro|>n3 \jgXj "Largest /V\a (ffl/ .of Fertilizers gP; -AND YOU WD1 BE SUM if THE VIRGINiA-CAROLINU CflABLESTON. S. C. Mil! W UK IMC 61 ( flMlKN'SKI) SCHKIIl I K. trains going south. I >:it?*< 1 35 23 ' 53 51 59 .pril 14. 1902 * : * * J * a..m 1'. 2j. a.m.: ,e Florence 3 25! ? 55 5)45, Kinjj?tive i 'J IT. ! 10 50 ir Lanes 4 3(?J 0 2s p.m. 11 no a- Lanes 4 36 0 28! T 3? 11 <n> 0 4(1 l r Charleston j OUii'll 15! <j 2'J, I 1011 35 , A. M.jp. M. P.M. I'. M. A. 91. TRAINS (ioiXG NORTH. | 78 32 52 | 5o 58* * * * ? A. M.jp. M.Ia.M. p. M.jp. M. ! ,iO Charleston1 C 47 ! 5 321 7 00; 4 851 5 25 : ir Lanes 8 18 7 (Ml! 8 84 6 31: 7 28 a* Lanes 8 18 1 7 00 j | f> 21 i a* Kingstrpe 8 87 7 15 H42 t Florence 9 45 i 7 55 1 I 7 55 j a. m.'p. m 'a.m.(p. m.l * Daily. iTuesday, Thursday ami Saturday. N??. 52 runs through to Columbia vial Central K. R. of S. C. Trail'-' Xos. 78 and 32 run via Wil-; on and Fayetteville?sln?rt Line? . lid make close eonnection for all ioIiiU" North. Trains on ('. A D. It. It. leave Flornee daily except Sunday 10:05 a. in., rrive Darlington 10:30 a. in.. Jlarts ille 1:55 p. m? Clieraw 11:45 a. in, VadeslKiro 12:50 p. m. Leave Florence1 laiiy except Sunday 8:00 p. in., arrive larlhijtton 8:25 p. n?.. IJcmiettsville |;22 p. in., Gibson 10:20 p. in. Leave '"lorence Sunday only 10:05 a. in., arive Darlington 10:30 a. ni. Lc.ne Gibson daily except Sunday :30a. in.. Renuettsville a. in. ar-l ivc Darlington 8:15 a in., leave Dar-j ington T:*0 a. m.. arrive Florence 1>:15 , i. m. Leave Wade-dioro daily exempt. I Sunday 4:10 p. in., Chora \v 3:1a p.m. lartsville !>:13 a in.. Darlington 6 | i. in., arrive Florence 7:00 p. in. | >cave Darlington <w:30 a. m., arrive Florence 0:15 a. m. II. M. KMERSOX. (Jerri Passenzar Agent. i. R Kkxly. (Jen..Man'g. I. T. Emerson, Traffic Man'g. A STARTLING SCRPRISE. Very few could believe in looking at t. T. lloailley, a healthy, robust hlai kiiiitli of Tilden, Ind., that for ten ears he suffered sueh tortures fr<>m ; lieuinatisui as few could endure anyl ji ive. Rut p wonderful change follo'wd his taking Electric flitters. "Two nttU< wiinliv cured nie." he writes. and 1 hurt! not frit a twinge in over, year." Tliey regulate tlie Kidneys, J iii ify the blood and care rheumatism, j eundgin, nervousness, improve diges-i ion and give 'perfect health. Try j lein. <July 50e at 1 >r. Scott's drug! Lore <& %J?rzns~<^ ' .''lis si^'nsture Jr er, every !>o* c.t fhe jrennfo* : Laxative Bronio?Quinine T*Me? . ho remedy that care? a cold in our <Lar j is YELLOW POISON] I in your biood ? Physicians cail g it i'lalarial Germ. It can be seen J changing red blood yellow under g microscope. It works day and n night. First, it turns your com- 9 plexion yellow. Chilly, aching B sensations creep down your I backbone. You feel weak and u [ worthless. r I ROSERTS' CHILL T0NiC|| i w-iil stop the trouble now. It E 1 enters the blood at once and H i | drives out the yellow poison, u If neglected and when Chills, V Fevers, Night-Sweats and a gen- ' ; eral break-down come later on, 1 Roberts' Tonic will cure you H i then?but why wait ? Prevent N future sickness. The manufac- , turers know ail about this yel- R ! low poison and have perfected J Roberts' Tonic to drive it out, R nourish your system, restore I appetite, purify the blood, pre- b' vent and cure Chills, Fevers t.nd | Malaria. It has cured thous- SR ands?It will cure you, or your R money back. This is fair. Try B it. Price, 25 cents. ' L. II. Johnson. W Lynch^^l ! '-V. / c. . : , . . w* i .. a?" jt-T.?j. v'T *;i IE AT! J|| RTILIZERS |S? Chemical Company, M nufacturera ySfflV ' j on Earth** USED AT THE RESULTS.. '?m I CHEMICAL COMPANY, ft . ATLANTA* 6A. Sj Foreclosure Sale, .STATE OF SOI TH CAROLINA WlLUAMSUUU < OUNTY. T. M. Oilland exmiP'r <?f the la,t *.vi 1 an.l ti-::no:it of Nivilli.i ? T. Pitt man. d reus -d, ajj'inst Mvfrie (?oiitv Pursuant to a do rue inado in tlit above eat itic I r;so by the Hon >rablt I). A. T"\vn?en'.l an I dat.-d Ociobe: 17'.!). l win ou t i.?r s i)i: a. puoin auction iu fmiir mi til!? c tiirr, h ?u<e in Kingstree n,i M ?:i J iy t id :i r -i; die of December. li)rJ, within the usual hours furs ties, the following de?c.ibtf( lit'i is anil t-urm-uts. biio -.ring t ?tin sai'l Madrid (loins: AH of a email plantation or tract of land lyi;i, and briiii; situate in tin; county of Wil liumsburg, Stale of South Carolina having tin? following boilings am bouu-leries, to wir: North be lands ol Itrowder. South by lands formerly o ibc estate <-f Ttm nas China, Ea-t b; lauds formerly of Jos. linnble am .lolin Murray's lands, and west by lam formerly or tie? estate of Ihoma: China and -aid to contain t'lre? hun tired and ihircy-six (3.1J) acres iu->re oi less and more fully described byplal made by J. C Purges*. 1). s., dated Jany. 2!>th. liftju. Terms ea-li. i'ur chaser to pay for papers. U.J. liiiAllAM. SheriH W. C. Sale Under Executior Medahan lliown ami Evans against Mary McMillan. Pv virtue of an execution to me direetod in tlie above entitled cause I have levied tioo:i and will oiler foi Nile at public auction in front of tin Court house in Kingstiec S. C., 01 Monday DceeinlMT 1st 11X>2 within tin usual bonis of sale tin* following tie scribed prcmi-cs; All that tract o land containing nine hundred am twenty '920) acres more or less ami iKunded North by laud* formerly o Charles l'ack. North east by lands o] \\ in S. lloyd, Ea?i by laiuls of Tlioma and ' t.ies I'loudc, and South b\ lands ot Thomas i liina known as tin McMillan tract and conveyed to sab l Mary McMillan by Joseph E Brockin ton hhoritf March 2nd 1SS5. Term cash, I'm c ha seas to pay for papers. 0. J. GKAHAM, Sheriff Williamsburg County. i Final Discharge Notice is hereby given t hat on Mon day the l-'?ili day of December ll)f?2 will apply to the Judge of Probate o Williamsburg county, fur a final dis charge a> Executor of the Estate of 11 W Fulton. Sr 11. P. FULTON. Executor. Nov 13 1902. 4t , i Final Discharge Notice is hereby given th: t on M<>n day the 15th day of I >i-c?.?ini?or IWte, I will apply to tin* .Judge of Probate < Williamsburg county for a timrl <: charge a- Executor of live Estate of W Wise. LEE. Ii. WISE. * It Executor Nov 13 ly m. ASLEEP AMID FLAMES. 1 i:*t-aki:tir itilo a Ma/tig home, soe.t tircuicn lately dragged the sleepii g inmates fj-oiu death Kancie I security and death near. It's That way when you neglect coughs and colds. Don't do it. Dr. King's New Discovery f<>i Consumption gives perfect protection against all Throat, Chest and Lung Troubles. Keep it near ami avoid suffering, death. and doctor's hills. A to: >j>uuuiui >iu|j> a la.u vUU^i , u<c the iuo?t stubborn. Harmless and nice tasting, it's guaranteed t<? satisfy by I>r. D. C. Scott. druggist. Price 50c and *i. Trial bottle- free. wanted. An assistant court crier in time for next term of court. Applicants must he residents of the county and their ipiuliticutions for the place will be tested by competent judges. G. J. Graham, Sheriff "Williamsburg Co. n / . v .1 ... "v--Sv ' I We have or nan ! a ear load of BUUG tlieni linger Ion er inerefore We Pass Up The Pr Don't quarrel with opportunity, hut 001 Ail tin* standard makes, such as Had jdock,Knger, Barber and K.E.Jones. We make you practicullv a ent of h ??u(jtt LIVERY DEPA I.-5 always supplied with Good Hordes and Si j. J. LSTUCKE Lake City, ; ' ' ' IP -STO-CT : FALL SUIT or 0 . The kind which you can't write to me and 1 will sei Our suits run 34 to 50. i large variety of . \ Boys' and Childre r J Every Wnit or Overcoat that We sell we gr if they do we will give von a ne\ ii j| H, BROWN'S GRANITE CI ' Onnosite the Ac.ademu 224 King street JUST AR Two Carl l Horses and H ? . Kock Iiottom Piices. Come and see them at . head which must be sold. All stock guaranl : M.F. HE] i Kingstree, S. Cf To T1IE PUBLIC. 4 Allow ice to >ay a few words In x * prabe of Chamberlain's Cough Keni1 edy. I had a very severe cough and i fold and feared 1 wou d get pneumonia, hut attcr taking the second dose of this medicine I felt better, three hot- j ties of it cured mv cold and the pains in my chest disappeared entirely. I i 55 am most respectfully ynurs for health, ! Ralph S. Meyers,' B4-Thirty-seventli . j" I St.. Wheeling, W. Va. For sale by a e t I Dr. I>. Scott, Druggist. j Ki j ! -X ' 0 7 ' ^ u' WM! "R?7in " y /-> -v j ? j* Mrs. Fred Unracth, ^ jl I*rej?iri<?nt ('natry f!ub, i!? nton f iinrlx^r. Mict.. I y "After my f rit baby war born I d;d not ^ (j seem to regain my strength although the ii docror gave mc a tonic which he consid JJ cred very superior, but instead ct getting jj better i crew weaker every day. My hus!j band insisted that I take Wine of Cardui j ij for a week and see what it would do for j! me. I did take the medicine and was very TTj f I grateful to find my strength and health " ; i slowly returning. In two weeks I was out a, !! of bed and in a month I was able to take J\.b |j up my usual duties. I am very enthusU aide in its praise." Wine of G'ardai reinforc es the organs of generation for the ordeal of preg- Pracc i nancy and childbirth. It prevents mis- rourfS carriage. No woman who tikes Wine ' of Cardui need fear the coming of her and Wil child. If Airs. Unr&th hacf taken Wine of Cardui before her baby came she would not have been weakened as , ! she was. Her rapid recovery should commend this great remedy to every IJriek it expectant mother. Wine of Cardui i t r_ Tile regulates the menstrual flow. * jwi jig " cardie] ?? \ (IE3, and can't afford to let r i i \/ _ _ %0TIIS TO YOU. rue now and buy while they tney, Taylor ?& Oanady* Hayalf the profits if you buy now RTMENT tylish and ServlcableVehiclfli ;y & co? s. c 'T j?? VERCOAT, <ret iu your city, id you samples. We carry a very ns' Clothing. mrantee not to fade or rip, and v Suit or Overcoat. ^ _ ' r% lothing house, ' . _ r ?# _ r ui music, CHARLESTON, S. C. RIVED! Rirs? C/ass * Our Stables. Seventy-five (75) teed as represented. LLF.R & CO.ai s,\inri? ill! KJ a. 'I 1 / J ^ H ^ Surgeon Dentist. / >, __ \ tree, lGih to 30th of each month. City, 1st to 15th of each month. octree, every Saturday. isfaction Guaranteed. H J McCabe ? t i Dentist 3T2EE, - * S.C. !, L. BASS, ;orney at Law. L.Mvt dry, s, o. r. F. CLAYTON. lorney at Law. * FLORENCE, S. U ices in all tlie United State* and in the Courts of Florence liumsburx Counties. FOR SALE. 1 any quantity to suit purchas B?'st Dry Press Machine-made BEICXK. made to order. Correct solicited belong.placing your vv. R. FUNK, i?ox 10J. Kingstree, tJ. C. * . :% * - * s *