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' I GREELYVILLE GLINTS. Echoes ot the Hail atorm?Personal and Social. Gkeklyvii.lv, Jiitie 22?Mrs 1) F Wells returned to Ureelyvilln alter spending some time at Ke>emarv with Iter parents, Mr and Mrs 11 H Morris. Mr i I? Keels ol Sumter returned home last Saltudi.v evening alter visiting relatives here. Misses Sadie ami Mav O'Mara of Charleston are visiting relatives here. Mr and Mrs B J Brad ham are in Charleston, visiting relatives. Mi 11 C Brown is very sick of typhoid lever, but is <>ettin? along as well as could be expected, Miss A G Gib>on, a trained nurse from Sumter, is nursing Mr Brown in hi* illness. Messrs J J MeClarv and Willie Bugnal of AlcoLu spent Satur day here with Iriend*. Miss Need a McKoy returned to Forest on Saturday after a pleasant sojourn here with relatives. Mr and Mrs J B Clarkson spent Sunday here visiting his b rot he is, ^ Messrs T D and B E Clarkson. Mr D T Wells spent Sunday with relatives at AIcolu. Prof N D Lesesne is visiting relative* at his old home near Benson. Mrs B A Boyle returned Saturday Iroin Sumter, alter spending some days with relatives. | Miss Julia Whitehead, who has been the guest of Mr S J Taylor's family, went over to Kings!ree Saturday. Miss Crook of Orangeburg is the guest of fir E B lthodus' family. Cadets S O and Willie O'Bryan, ol Clemsoii College, came home last week lor their summer furlough. The Lanes and Gourd ins section were visited by a severe hailstorm last Thursday afternoon lie (torts say that crops are badly injured in various parts of the count v. The hail seems to have al>o extended to other counties. There was scarcely any hail at Greelyville?not enough to injure anything, at any rale. ^ Next Thursdav, June 25, there will be a basket picnic at Kore>tou. Mrs N D Lesesne is away on a visit to relatives in the up-country. Miss 11 attie Tulle, who has been attendinir school in Charles ion, came home last week. Iv v LL Inabinet preached his usual interesting sermon at the Methodist church last Sunday morning. There was a good congregation present at the services. Swamp Fox. DRIVEN TO DESPERATION. Living at an out of the way place, remote from civilization, a family is ofteu driven to desperation in case of accident, resulting in burns, Cuts, Wounds, Ulcers, etc. Lay in a sup ply of Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It's the best on eari h. 25c, at W L Wallace's Drug Store. A it i'if ifl fnr ctimintr full XXII IU V I iui ou'iiuivk ? - ? - of brightness, yet brimming with sentiment of a healthy sort, is the complete novel in Lippincott's Magazine for July. It is called "The Pretenders," because the two main characters pretend they are in love, and it is by Ina Brevoot Roberts, who wrate that rememberable novel, "The Lifting of a Finger." Light without heat is the kind of glow for July reading, and Lippincott's has this time found it unmistakably. THAT THROBBING HEADACHE Would quickly leave you, if you rtsed Dr Kiug't New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their matchless merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches. They make pure blood aud build up your health. Only 25 ceuts, money back if not cured. Sokl by \V L Wallace Drng / DEATH Or A YOUNG MAN. IV a vin Eaddy of Vox Peaceful^ Passes Away. Mr Henry llMiop Marvin Eaddv was burn near Vox, Williamsburg county, S. C, July 28, 1S75, a id lied within one half nine o< where he was born, on June 17 10075, at 2:10 o'clock a. m. Mr Eaddy was a son of the lait Taylor Eaddv. lie attended tin Carlisle lilting school of Woffurd College, liambervr, S. C., the latter part of 1800-ilso 1000-01. Ill 31av, 11)01, lie went lo lied Springs, N. (J., lo clerk lor .1 Alien IIuydns and stayed with Itini until January 1, 1!)0J, when lie weul lo Kaelord, N. L\, and skirled business lor himself. He was married on June 12, 11)02, lo Miss Daisy Blanche Harrison of lied Springs, N. (J., who is a daughter ol Bev Z T Harrison, of the North Carolina Conlerence. Last April, Mr Eaddv became afl'licted with tubercular laryngitis, and on May 12 he was brought back lo ihc home of his half-brother, Mr W G Stone, where he died on Thursday, June IS. The body was carried to Joluisonville church, wherein the presence of a large crowd of relatives and friends it was laid to rest. Kcvs W B Baker and Daniel Durant assisted the pa-tor, Lev T B Owen, in the burial seiTIipv did not nreardl his funeral. His wife being unwell, could not come to see him buried. Mr Eiiddy in early life pro lessed luilh in Christ and joined tiie M E Church,South (I think at Johnsonville) and has ever proved himself a true christian genlleI man. The writer has been personally acquainted with him for some twelve years and he was a christian of the highest type. He met death without a fear, he was loved by all who knew him, as was manifested by the large crowd of sorrowing; friends who attended his burial. lie leaves a large circle of relatives and a tender, loving wife to mourn their loss, which is his eternal gain. We are ail in sympathy with Ins dear wife, who on account of her condition, was deprived of seeing her husband lor over ja month before his death. May the good Lord ever bless her in her trials. Ego. YOU KNOW WHAT YOU TAKING When you take Grove's Tasteless C'liill Tonic lK'cause the formula is simply Iioii and (Quinine in a tasteless form. No cure, no pay. jOc It's difficult to convince a man that his wile doesn't love him in lhe same old way as long as she continues to go through his pockets. The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. There Is a disease prevailing In this country most dangerous because so decepGIIL 11. I"', Many sudden rjljtf'l IL 3 B^p[ ' ucauis akic k.4uxu vj it ? heart disease, \i M pneumonia. heart ll c<*w Z]L \ failure or apoplexy -'l in. \ rare ?*ten l^e resu" JS of kidney disease. If If i gjl kidney trouble is alKlril ifvt ft V lowed to advance the T vij n3 J K kidney-poisoned X^. ' jyLk* blood will attack the an^^n ' vital organs or the kidneys themselves break down and waste away cell by cell. Bladder troubles most always result from a derangement of the kidneys and a cure is obtained quickest by a proper treatment of the kidneys. If you are feeling badly you can make'no mistake by taking Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain in passing it, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and sold by all druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar sized bottles. You may f^L~i have a sample bottle of this wonderful new discovery and a book that tells all about it, both Home of Bwunp-Root. sent free by mail. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co. Binghamton, N. Y. When writing mention reading this- generous ofter in this paper. Don't make any mistake, hut remember the Dame, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root and the address BinglianKoBv X. Y.. on every ' > - 1 / DRUGS K j THAN The leading doctors say: "There a | disease; if every one would keep his sys I ! lant and leave drugs alone the death r Statistics show that these doctors a j prescribe Duffy's Pure Malt Whisk Bronchitis. Asthma, Catarrh, Coughs, . j nervous prostration, female troubles, ? cause; all these diseases arc caused by j DUFFY'S PURE builds new tissue; it enriches and stim I 1 the heart, invigorates the brain and st disease. It kills the germs. 'Mr. and Mrs. Adatn Livingood of E years, say Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey h beyond their silver wedding. Mr. Livi They are both hale and hearty and feel Mrs. Matilda Watts, who is 63 yea cured her of grip and has kept her str "I suffered terribly with the grip at of weather always found me in bed, ai llrlng. Picking up a newspaper one di from the use of Duffy's Malt Whiskey j were almost Instantaneous. The terrible disappeared. I was completely cured an* at the age of 63, I feel as though I was < Mrs. i New York's leading doctor said: "Di digested." If you wish to keep young, strong ai j glow of perfect health, take DUFFY'S PI ' spoonful in half a glass of water or n j medicine. It is dangerous to fill your syi and depress the heart. "Duffy's" Is an i from fusel oil and other dangerous ingr* CURES WITH Quinine depresses the heart, white DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKEY tone! and strengthens the heart action, Invigorates the brain, purifies the entire system and keeps it in a normally healthy condition. It kills all disease germs and microbes, Cantion?'When you ask for Dnffy'* Pure Malt Whiskey be sure you aet the irennine. I'nscrnpnlnns dealers, mindful of the excellence of this preparation, will try to sell cheap Imitations, and so-called Mult Whiskey substitutes, which nre put on the market for profit only, and which far from rellerlna the sick, are positively harmful. Demand "Duffy'*" and he sure you aet It. It Is the only absolutely pure malt whiskey which contains medicinal, henlthsctvlnir qualities. Look for the trade-mark, "The Old Chemist." on the label. Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey has cur< scribed by over 7,000 doctors and used < The genuine is SOLD AT ALL I or direct at $1.00 a bottle. It is the on as a medicine. Valuable medical bookU Rochester. N Y. psi 0 From points on the 0 LINE to Seaside R X sale Saturday, good X following, attractiv Q passed service SI 0 TICKETS to Mounta 0 sort limited for retui ^ ber 31st on sale unt X i^igi Q For full particulars, rat< ci Agents < 1 A TraffiV Manaaer lO WILMING1 &oooooooooooc . NOTICE, I I Mr Isador Sulzbacher, . representing SULZBAHER & SON, Florence, S. C. Will be in Kingstree Friday ofifVi an^ ctliu udiuiuoj, ki>v *?>u 29th inst., ready to take orders for WATCH Repair work. He will display also a handsome line of Watches Jewelry and Spectacles. Will be at WILKINS Brick Store. DrBJ McCabe Dentist KINGSTiEE, - - S.C. W. L. BASS, Attorney at Law LAKE CITY, S. 0. The rich need our chanty as much as the poor, When a wise man wants to call his wife down lie calls h-er r>p by telephone. ? y ... 1 ' j, ? 4 >' ILL MORE DISEASE fe more deaths caused by drugs than item fortified with an invigorating stimuate would be lowered." re fight and this is why fill leading doctors ey exclusively for Consumption, Grip, dyspepsia, malaria and all low fevers, sleeplessness and weakiifcss from whatever ; rundown conditions of the system. n ii v ? a fiiimiru MALI WIHSAtT ulates the blood, aids digestion, tones up rcngthens the system so it throws oft Slverson, Pa., who have been married 03 as prolonged their happy union many yeajs ngood is 91 years old and his wife is 84. vigorous as a couple 50 years of age. rs of age, says Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey ong and well. ad and tried every known remedy. Changes ad I often felt as if life was not worth the ay, I read of the great benefit derived and sent tar a bottle. The beneficial effects lassitude with which I had suffered so long 1 have felt no bad after effects, and to-day, anly 30. latllda Watts, 254 W. 40th St.. N. Y. C." jffy's Pure Malt Whiskey is food already id vigorous and have on your cheek the JRE MALT WHISKEY, regularly, a tablelilk three times a day and take no other stem with drugs; they poison the system ibsolutely pure stimulant and tonic, free ;dients so common in malt whiskeys. IOUTDRUGS >d millions in the last 50 years. It Is pre:xclusively by 2,000 prominent hospitals. DISPENSARIES, ly whiskey recognized by the Government :t sent free, Duffy Malt WbisKGy Company, xxxxxxxxxxxxa OW WEEK g MD RATES ? ATLANTIC COAST O Resorts, tickets on V returning Monday X e schedules, unsur X UMMER TOURIST X in and Seaside Re- O n passage to Octo- Q il September 30th. ^ Q zs, etc, call on Ticket Q or write Q W. J. CRAIG, A Gen, Passenger Agent, cS rON, N, C. 5 A. AT. SMDFR Surgeon Dentist. Will in lufure devote his whole time to his iCingstree olfice unless due notice be given. Satisfaction Guaranteed. COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON CHARLESTON, S. C. 118th YEAR BEGINS SEPT. 23. if LETTERS, SCIENCE. ENGI- : # NEERING. One Scholarship to [ll each Coutitv of South Carolina, x tuition |40. tpBoard and furnished room in Dorm- ft itory, *10 per niontu. All can- x didates for admission are ]>er- f)' * in it ted to compete for Boyee ft Scholarships, which pay $100 a x a vear. For Catalogue, address ffi HARRISON RANDOLPH, ft President. Jfc (ft I A man should bo getting on 1 well in life when he is gelling well on in life. > t ToCu I Take Laxative Bron I Seven MilBon boxes sold in post 12 m > -?' * - A , -jr \yp ARE RECEI\ V Cr ^NEWESf White Soods, Eiht5r Ribbdns, 8kirtsGood ! a m. ti mn Yt iTlAl> Yjold'c But we frill have thi tions coming in ever customers will aiwaj est to select from. STYLE, ?H ARE ALWAYS TO tackiey' iTIKT IN AT JUUi 111 ill m Thomas & Bradham's B x STABLES xc ttt A FBESH ship: HORSES and Call and take a lo ?WE CARRY A FtJ Buggies, Wagons a SEE THE CELEBRATED WHITE STA! Built br the Atlanta Buggy C (Guaranteed by Tliomas Erect j B STEELE, Manager. - { D. C. SCOTT, President * THE BANK OF A I Transacts a General Bi $ COLLECTIONS CAREFULLY 1 PROMPTLY RE! DEPOSITS FROM $1.00 TJPV UIRECiOl < HENRY P. WILLIAMS, { JOHN A. KELLEY, R. H. KELLE1 wwwvwvwwwv* wwwv j 'diTs""b"w.'' I X PHYSICIAN AND f Lake City, S -DEALER IX? Drugs, FINE t Medicines, CANDI1 Chemicals, J Perfumery, and Fancy, ! Toilet Articles. PRESCRIPTIONS Carefully Comp Tike Art- ?f ?u ?REACHES ITS HIGHEST D L. Adller Brc ROCHESTER?MADE REA1 The graceful shoulders the neatly fitting coll the very acme of quality in materials have wherever there are men whose ai dressers of good SOLE AGENTSJFOR THE CELEBRATED UNION-MADE HAT IN Til WE ALSO HANDLE JuIIN B. STETSON'S JUST RECEIVED, ALL OF OUR STRA1 All of our celebrated Duebess Trousers j T?niiior? tliat If 11 w> u r rr? In clvt.v Hats AT H, RBOmrS GRANITE t Opposite the Acadeim 224 King street -MAILORDERS RECWll! ? >i 11 mm11 BnOHMMKHBi re a Cold in One] lO Quinine Tablets. ? onths. This signature, ^ ^ ?,v i , ' * ft "v"> V ' HNG DADjY, THS r things iN m \ oiderifes, Laces; is Md Miiliflery.'. ilsEAle J?!Nd VI IT r>M A PPTV AJ > 'V 1 VJlli UViVl T 4 NWI b latest prbdufe- | ly week so ouf I m have the nfeW' | (mOW~ AN? WEST PRICES be found at 's Cash hhhbhhhhbhhhm^H^H| 4*i M HXNT OF t t t I I MULES. JB 10k at them. ? LL LINE OF?:-:? I tnd Harness. I R BUGGY: M onipany and Sold and - KlNGOTEEE sfofj ED'BONa^PS,C??Mre.j JNGSTREE. m ' ' * ' inking Business | .OOKED AFTER AND f dITTED. . ' f > VARD RECEIVER W R. D. ROLLINS, I [i an D'e*8C0TT* rjm ""''Si Courtney, j SURGEON X >. C. i -ALSO- ; Soda Water I 2S and Cold Drinks > I Of every t Description Made from t i Pure Fruit Syrups. % ounded.rt All Hours. tit ; M&Mmg- I EVELOl'MKNT tN? ? C<D?? ,: | 3i?TO?WEAH. lars. the Srtistic chlftr eflfecte aod* # | made this Clothing popular Ira is to be classed as taste YOUNG'S HAT, '.THE B E WORLD FOR $31 5 HATS, $0 50 TO $5 EAC&* J W IIATS, PRl6*8 StittOtS.- * ire in. ThisO ate t^re kind ot Jtj we gi?c you a ndV&ljt mi ME, . j y of Mu3i6'/ CHARLtsfOf( S. 3 LY ATTESTED TO. I'll ?$s? ' i r a Day trzSU || ' oa every I 'r* box#25c? ft |