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/. *r V-^v . ' 469|!S6?6fl69Bfi"?~~5*86'iS"~5 Local News Column. The merry-go-round has struck tb? town. v Mr W D Br an of Taft was noted Kere Monday. Mr Z C Lj I'ueh of Cowards spent Suuday night in town. . DrW J Beasley of Ilartsville Spent the day in town Mcnday. Mr D W Avunt anil Mr Bi uortou Hren* here Monday from Harpers. Mr and Mr* A M Gordon of Gourdins were vigors in town .Monday. Mr James Epps went to Marion last week to attend the Holiness As. aiociation meeting. * * . v Mr E J Peodergruss of Florence . came over for a few days last week on a hunting expedition. vFormer Governor Hugh is Thomp.son of South Carolina died of asthma Snuday in New York City. Mr, M A Ross cut his leg quite painfully w;th a hatchet last week and is still confined to his room. The Graded school will give holi, - day Thursday aud Friday in order to fittingly celebrate Thanksgiving. Mr P G Gourdin aud his aunt. Miss Mena Boyd, returned last week from a visit < > relatives in New York City Thursday being Thanksgiving we print the paper one dav earlier this *eek so as to give our force a day's holiday. , Thcn^fll be preaching in the Preebperian church next Sunday afternoon, Nov 27, at 4 o'clock by Rev Cart'Booth. 1 Our jolly frieud, W T Wilkins, oib'last week "the smile tnat won't pome off"?the cause, a twelve pound boy. Capt and Mrs D R Smith slopped over in town Sunday night returning - "? tr-_i_ .u?;? of ZPom i ors. iaj ujcu uvwu av Smith's Mil;s. Mr Eddie Lewis returned Friday sight from xbe sunny land of flow.* era" with his bride, who was Miss 4ptnie Johnson, of DeFnniak Spring's Florida. On behalf: of the Graded school Pro! Bethea requests us to thank every one who helped and also the contributing public for their liberal I- reepouse to the school's needs. Attention is called to the following new ads: Stuckey & Flowers, Lake City, Bank of Kingstree, Kingstree Bargain Store, Kingstree Hardware Co., ACL Railroad, Laurens Steam Laundry. A large crowd of negroes gathe ed in town Monday to participate in the laying of the corner-stone" of Mtj Zion church, which, by the way, has jnsfc been rebuilt after being destroyed by nre some mouths ago. ^ ~ ' 11? civiAimonc I Ulie Ol li.'t? uiini>|waiucopviuii.uD we have ever seen produced ia this cobnty was a hog sold recently to Mr Keels by Mr H T McClary, who raised it on his farm near town. It weighed 300 pounds gross and abont > 260 net. Mr M F Heller left this week for I Western markets to replenish, his stables with more stock. Next week he will have oa hand a choice lot of horses and mules and all his friends and patrons are cordially invited to call and look them over. Our n?w press has arrived and is heing put up. In a few weeks we hope to be able to move into our uev. quarters when the long promised enlargement and improvement of the * * TV !1L paper will materialize. Dear wun us yet a little while; we'll get there by and by. The hot supper given in the court house Friday night for the benefit oi the graded school was a success both pronounced and gratifyiug. After deducting expenses the proceeds amounted to $103.60. This sum will go a long way toward buying a bell for the school. The following left Tuesday for Charleston to tak.' in Gala Week: Mrs M It Hemingway, Miss Li la Hemingway, M>?s Mabel Lifraire, Messrs Eugene Hirsch, Mcintosh Barrow, J W Guess, Mrs I") A Guess S Y Tisdale, Capt J A Kelley and \ Mioses Bessip and Alma Kelley. ? -~"v yT -r,iiayi Mr 0 II Patrick, one of Mr II D Reddick's. popular young salesmen, was called home this week by the extreme illness of of his father, Mr G W Patrick, who lives at Barnwell. Mr Patrick has resided in town for about a year uud gained many friends here, to whom the sad circumstances of his departure is a source of sinccie regret. Messrs W W Kennedy and W F Kenuedv were messengers to Colum bia for the State and Federal election commissioners, respectively, to transmit the said election returns and collect the pay of managers and clerks. The managers and clerks for both elections may receive their money by applying to Clerk B C Whitehead, who has the funds in hai.d for disbursement. Mr William Douglas of Charleston special ageut for the German-American Fire Insurance Co. of New York came np Friday to plant an agency fo- this company in town. He appointed Mr C W Wolfe as local agent. The Get man-American is one of the oldest, largest aud strongest fire insurance companies operating in the United States, its capital being $12,000,000 and surplus over $5,000,000. , Joy and happiness ofttimes In mothers' hearts a#e brought j to dwell Because "TEETHINA" brought ] the bloom l To baby's cheeks and made it ; well. j "TEETHINA" (Teething Pow- ' der) Overcomes and Counteracts < the Effects of tne Summer's Heat, Aids Digestion, Regulates the Bowels, and relieves much suffering and dread. Tobacco Seed Free. We have just received a lot of the very beet variety of Tobacco seed, which stands at the head of Bright Tobaccos, and we recommend them as the very best. If you wish any of these 6eed we shall be pleased to furnish them free if you will call on us or give us your address. If you have any leaf tobacco on hand, graded or ungraded, bring it along tp King Warehouse at once, and we will pay you a big price for it. Your friends, Kino & Graham, ll l?-2t Lake City, S. C. rrri vctifi -m at n urir I X X XI# X VUJL/ /1UJD It's shameful when youth fails to show proper respect for old age, but just the contrary in the case of Dr King's New Life PilK They cut off maladies no matter how severe and irrespective of old age. Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver, and Constipation all yield to this perfect Pill, 25c, at Dr W V Brockinton'8 Drug Store, Kingstree nl Bakery, w dnrrm mt. Confectionery and General Merchandise. FRUITS AND \/EG AT ABESLJ A AACS/CTD r I. S~\. IYII_ I L.<\, ^ kingstree, - - s. c. Cades Live Stock Co. Car of young well-broke HORSES and MULES. To sell for cash or part cash Also Full Line of Wasrons, Buggies and Harness. CADES LIVE STOCK CO. Citation NoticeSTATE UP SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF WILLIAMSBURO . Tic W ?C ITann.i 'Esniiirp Prnh*rp .TnrtfrA Whereas. 8 C Whitehead, Clerk of Court, made suit to me, to grant him Letters of Administrator! of the Estate of and effects of Wilson MeOown. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and Creditors of th" said Wilson McCown, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate to be held at Kingstree, S. C., oh the ' nineteenth (19th) day of Dwehiber ' wit, after publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. ; Given under my Hand, this2l?t day of November, Anno Domini. 1904. Published on the 24th day of November 19J4. in /he County Record. 4*. W E HA NX A, Probate J-udge. * WIDE-A I AM NOW BACK FR( With the largest stock of had in Kingstree. I INVITETHEl LADII And examine my sto TRIMMED HATS, whit styles, also Dress Goods, Capes and other things mention. I ALSO INVITE To see my line of Dough Bros". High Art line of Bros. Hats, &c. My will f-oon be complete, w Engine Fixtures &c. H. D. Rt KINQSTREE, - ?:@:@:@:?:@:@:?:?:@:?:<s I TEE Uf 1 @ ^ ^ ^ ___. i Young ? ?) 9 | Must take he 9 A personal appea W | step down an< ^ | he's careless in i ?j | be .judged to bt g ^ I in business^^ I When in g, ?? g) ft Do as the Romans en, ^ | of anything pertaining to 5 $ do like others do; that 5) ,jj ^ ft need, and buy it of us. gj | that supply nobby goo gj prices. You're are sure 1 gj jjj our methods of business.= l *'*105* & < ?j Kingstree, ?>?:@>?:?:?:@:@:@:?:?:?: Still Xj=l T! STUCKEY ?? Have just got in anot Horses ANE All good stock and will be s Our friends are cordially in them. 2I2S <S> B-O-grg-les, "Wa-g-c ixess al^xra-37-S Stuckey and Lake City, I I V * WAKE DM NEW YORK goods I have ever ES TO CALL ck of LADIES' ch are of the latest Jackets, Cloaks, too numerous to GENTLEMEN: is Shoes, ''Strauss Clothing, Young Hardware stock fcich will include ;ddick, - - S. C. c* J5 i Han ed to his |j i? trance or p <8 i out. If ? dress he'll | ^ j careless ft -? =? a <? ^ | <? i Rome | and when in need ft ? men's furnishings, jjj @ is buy what you fi .? We are the people ft ^ ds at satisfactory | jg to be pleased with $ jg | i? I ^1 (? 5. C. ' (8 @:?:?:?:?:???:@:@ . ? h.e x_ieo?d.] "flowers her Car-load of riules. told at living prices, vited to come and see ins and. Hax> On 3a.and.. Flowers, S. C ' . * . - I " ' ' A TH4NKSGIVIN of more than usual beauty a\ an assortment ot dining room j FURN'TI that you certainly ought to set so handsome and well made a that you will not care to make Thanksgiving. Make the day vesting in some new furniture, vestment, not a speculation. Kingstree Harch* YOU'VE ABOUT THE BOY DIGGIP II I> TO HAVE >) hi:mh it's a (j<}pin:it scrap j: We have a *7000 Stock that must i^sc < bankrupt stock hut. the best, newest a ^ personally selected by our buyer in N >) HERE ARE JI M A FEW NPKCI We lack space for the thou* sj Men's Shoes 98c and Up. ^ . Ladies' Skirts, Blankets, Boys ( 5) Underwear, for Gents, Ladies at gj Dry Goods, Mats, C loth in#, Suit 1 and Tobacco. < NEEOIR ITVE A A15 TE A CE.AT l JJ I % i An Infinite Variety of Useful and ?)| Sure tc Please. [ p.. s. CC URl $ KINGSTREE, - N , 1 |_1_1_1_L V = BUELL & F CASH DRY GO Now is the time to buy your Hankerchiefs iv e have them is great vakiett. LADIES' in Fancy I<ace and Embroidery ef- 40 iect. good sheer Lawn from 5 to 25c. LADIES* H. S, HANDKERCHIEFS, all Linen, , fit LADIES' LAWN H. S. HANDKERCHIEF*' B1 in 1-4, 1-2. and 1-inch hems, at Scents. LADIES' FINE CAMBRIC, 1-lu H. 8.. lOc or three f jT 25c. ^ LADIES' ALL-LINEN, very fine. 15c.'. two an for 25c. Also a full line of COLORED-BORDERED HANDKERCHIEF'S for ladles an* Chilareu troni 3 to 10c. I We also have a nice assortmen of rrandkerchiefs for Gentlemen. ,l from 5 to 25c. 1 Wi iiave Just received carefully selected line ! of ; Gents' Neckties. ? in a variety of shades, onlj 25c. Underwear. This is the |>,uce to get these for Men, '.adic* and Children. y Mail Orders Receive CureTnl Altc i ifj 575 King Street I ??????? ' ) Whiskey I .Morphine I Cljra * ha) b ll | luibit, j iiaf ! Cured by KEELEY IN ). ^IShLariy Sr.(or I' O.Rox T.i) Co!uriil>li.S.C. ; Southeastern Lime CHARLESTX Building Material of all f Roofing "RU1 Write for ' I HERE'SHOW WE SIZE IT UP. Wo take it a* grant i*d that a I man who goes to the trouble of i hunting up the beat lau ndrv does j so because he's parti.-u lar about gj how his work is done. And we Q i think he is right. W That's the class of people we ' i are catering too. f 1 ; A prompt (inn SttUSiaeuFr, str - , _, vice is guaranteed you by the g 'I i' LAURENS, I ~ stpa m arthur l. jones, LAUNDRY. agent. l ^???? | fe lake city, s. c. j wi ' M *- I -7 - . . . y' - f 7 -< * '2? i G DISPLAY * vaits you here. We have ind kitchen URE , I i. You will find everything nd so reasonable in price your old things do over and dinner perfect by in, Bought here it is an inrare Company. HEARD fG FOR THE GOPHER? r IH.n .wXEE? ? A ' * K WITH 1/*. J ' fid. Tills i> not an old abop-woru w ; id freshest j^xxla carefully a ad ortberu markets. IALTIEH: and ami one others:? Ladies Shoes 98c and Up. * 1 Snrv Poll onrl Winter ^luuiiu^t x an yuvx *? n?vii id Children. Drew Goods, * Coses. Fine Candies, Cigars, COI'VI KR r Pretty Novelties that are "NEY &CD. i - - - - 8. C ___ m ioBERTS' iOD TOEE. Ladies' Skirts. ' J re have theoc up Id date baring had then ide to order. Flannel Waists. LU wool, in Black, Blue, Gray Garnet if Old Rose. * > Ladies' Jackets. :nme and see ua. we can fire then to joa . a tin $1.50 to $5 In Ozfoid Gray, SH? and . u. i Hosiery# ? *111 ire have a flue line of these or Men, Mill d Children. Furniture Department; SPOT CASH PRICES. IO-pIece Imitation walnut Salts, $14. nwpiece Sohd Oak Suits, $19 to $75. . J 10-piece Solid Walnut Suits, $75, $85 t? 25. K full line of wardrobes, $10 to 28.50. %>1 id Oak Extension Tables. $5. . , Centre Tables from 6?c to $4. ^ Btibv Carriage*, $6, $2.56 up to $12. { " s, So-Cart*. $3.50 to $18. Children's Chairs, Rockers and High Chai leet stock of Beds, $3.50 to $13. < Lounges. Couches and S'ngle Lounges Willow Rockers, $1.75. cod Svat, High Arm Rockers, $1.58. .hitc Iron Beds, $3.50, $4.26, $8. $5.5 ^ d $8. ? nllon. iiim s. c. rHte | All Drug* and Tobaeea >ii, I habit* strruTEofs c. Con fl<lenti*icorrrespoDdenc? aollcl ! & Cement Co, m )N's' c' w( kinds. Migh Grade BEROID" prices. * 'mmum i f THE STRONGEST | j THE SIMPLEST I ^0 AND MOST ECONOMICAL OF ALL STUMP PULLERS fl Try It beiore you pay for It Guaranteed to pull your stumps or no pav anked. J Vrile for free booklet Etvinj term* end price*? THE CHAMPION SHJnP PULLE* CoTTl COLUMBIA, S. O. L-- ? I Trespass NoticeAll persons are hereby - warned ainst bunting, shooting, cutting or moving timber or wood or m any ^ iy trespassing on ray lauds fi mile* st of Cades/1 DA VID C OKER. -3- 3t.-' / V4*jN| .. JH