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f m . z\ Local News Column, t " r <- v i Dr S B W Courtney was in town j Testardav frotu Lake Citv. " " ? Mr R H Kellehun is able robe on t1 after a tedious and painful illness. I Cottou has taken another tumble, Wing quoted todav at 8 to S? on the I iocal market. 1 "7 Mr EP Johnson, a popular and progressive young business man of T.akw-Oifv/was ?n town Mondav. i So many from town and county) took in Gala week in Charleston j that their enumeration would be >eU-nigh impracticable. Rev Carl Burth of Camden preached in the Presbyterian church Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. A good congregation was present and an excellent discouree delivered. The Kiugifree Lyceum recommends the Siegel-Meyer-Dainty Co. as one of the best exhibitions ever seen in Kingstree. Remember the date?Tuesday night, December 6. We have had several vexatious delays in installing the machinery in j onr new office. In.? few weeks, how- j. ? i 1 L: I ever, we nope so nave everj -uiu^ ; ready to gvt up a bigger and better ] paper. We have recently iucurred a heavy expeuse in buying new ma- . chiuery and we ask our friends to < couie to our aid by paying prompt- i ly what ibey owe us on subscription. 4 DoiTt wait for a bill. Do you want a handsome pocket 1 diary or a large calendar free? If|| so, send your address to the Giboes j j Machinery Co., Colnmbia, S. C., and i they will be pleased to send you oue '< without charge, in accordance with ; the offer made iu their uew ad. this j week. * j Mr Walter Burgess, an account of 1 whose accidental shooting appears ( elsewhere in this issue, died of bis i wound Wednesdayjnioruing. Mr Bur- < gess was only 22 years old, the main- j stay of his widowed mother, which circumstances attending his untimely death make it peculiarly sad. The court house ?-quare was converted into a market-place for fruit tree vendors several davs this week, , M * 7 I who, we understand, were not re- 1 quired to pay a ceut of liceuse. Why ( they were thus favored when every 1 other line of business in town is sup * \ posed to pay license, we are uuaOle 1 to explain. * 9 RUTS The walking sick, what 1 a crowd of them there are: 5 Persons who are thin and i weak but not sick enough ! to go to bed. J "Chronic cases" that's t what the doctors call them, ] which in common English j means?long sickness. To stop the continued loss of flesh they need Scott's Emulsion. For the ] feeling of weakness they need Scott's Emulsion. It makes new flesh and gives new life to the weak system. Scott's Emulsion gets thin and weak persons out , ' of the rut. It makes new, rich blood, strengthens the nerves and ogives appetite for ordinary food. Scott's Emulsion can be taken, as long as sickness ' lasts and do good all the ; time. - : There's ~new- strength and flesh in every dose. J I. 1 - We will be glad to send you a few Be sure that this picture in the form of a label is <>? the wrapper of every bottle of Emulsion you buy. SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pearl St., N. Y. 50c. and $11 all druggUU, THANKSGIVING AT LAKE CITY. I (Continued from page 1). lost money and notes worth $30- j Dr J D Whitehead of Honea | Path was here last week look-1 ing over the ground with the view of locating, lie was much pleased with the outlook and is seriously considering the advi*. sability of coming here. What he will do will be determined soon. "Judge"L L Rodders of Johnsonville was noted here one day last week. Messrs E F Prosser and E B Newell of Johnsonville and A J Prosser of Vox were among1 our visitors last week. Work on Mr E J Wilks' new residence on Charles street has begun. It will be a neat cottage of six rooms, hall and two piazzas. The operation performed on Boyd Thomas last week in Charleston revealed the fact that he had chronic appendicitis, At-last reports he was doing well. Messrs Clark and Outlaw of Darlington sold a car-load of horses here last Saturday at auction. They were not scrub horses nor Texas ponies, but pretty good horses. The prices ranged from $70 for the only real pony in the lot, to $150.00 for horses. The sale attracted several huudred people to town. l/ispcusai J ll^UVl |;ui HIU i white man and a negro?in the :ooler Saturday, where they spent the night while the frost sett'ed on roof and withered jrass and ran their "spirits" lown something below zero? :hey thought. Besides these :wo there were several others n town who ought to have been ocked up. The reckless driving :hat was seen in the afternoon md the pistol tiring indulged in it night were far more dangerous than the cursing and loud talking of drunken men. Those ailed with liquor until they cannot behave ought to be treated as law-breakers and those who dash around corners to the terror of meu, women and children on foot, and fire their pistols into the darkness should be landled as common criminals. WLB. Administrator's Sale. By virtue of an order from \V F. Hwina, Judge of Probate of WiJliarasourg county, S. C. 1 will sell to the Highest bidder tor cash at the residence of the late LH Parrott at 12 >'clock M.. on the 18th day of Decern* oer. 1004. the following described prop ?rty. to wit: One dun colored horse uule?on e grey borse?one two horse kvagon - two sets of tobacco flue* and jne cotton planter. R J PARROT''. L2-l-2t Adtn. Est. L U Parrott. Citation Notice. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF WILLIAMSBUPJ. Bv W E Banna Ksq., Probate Judy. Wherea*. Charli* J Br.?okiuton made ?iit to oie to grant him Lettors of Administration of the Estate of and efpects of B F Broekinton, Sr. These are therefore to cite hi d admonish all and dngular the kindred and Creditor* of the said B F Broekinton, Sr, deceased, :hat they be and appear before me, in Lhet-omtoi .Probate, to tw? iifia at Klngstree, S. on the 12th day of Deeen ber next, after publication hereof, at ll o'clock in the forenoon, :o show cause, if any they have, why ;he t-aid Administration should not be jranted. Given under my Hand. this 25th day )f November, Anno Domini, 1904. Published on the first day of Decem3er 1904 in the Countv Record. 12-1-21. W E HA NX A Judge Probate. Kingstree Sjr Bakery. fl Confectionery and General Merchandise. FRUITS AND V EG AT ABESH. A. MEYER. KINGSTREE, - - S. C. --THEICHAIVIPION-STUMP PULLER THE STRONGEST THE SIMPLEST AND MOST ECONOMIC AI- OF AI.lJ 8TUMP PULLERS Try It before you pay for it. Guaranteed to pull your stumps or no pay wsked. Write for free booklet srlrinp terms and prices THE CHAriPION 5TLT1P PULLER CO., COLUMBIA. 8. C. ; ; > f WIDE=.' i i I AM NOW BACK I With the largest stoc' had in Kingstree. I INVITETHEl LA And examine mv TRIMMED HATS, styles, also Dress Goo Capes and other thi mention. I ALSO INVIT To we my line of Do Bros". High Art line Bros. Hats, &e. 1 will soon be complete Engine Fixtures &c. H. D. R KINOSTREE, ?:?:?:@:?:@:?:?:?:?:<s I TOP TTB 1 Itlu Ul @ @ s ! wem I YoUNi . . @ | Must take ? , to personal ap @ 0 step down ? | he's careless ? | be judged t( S $ in business" @ n S When i ? ? ' <?j ft Do as the Romans < @ 5 of anything pertaining ft ft do like others do; tf ft | need, and buy it of us 3 that supply nobby \ g | prices. You're are su @ | our met^ods of busine I n"VoeR & @ Kingstr @?:?:-?:?:?:?:?:?:?:@; Still Ibl 1 STUCKEY a> Have just got in ai Horses * All good stock and will b Our friends are cordially them. <? B-U-gr^ries, T7"aj ness al-sxra'j; Stuckey an I Lake Cil \ y ? J ?^ VWAKE i i w* -ROM NEW YORK k of good9 I have ever DIES TO CALL.. stock of LADIES' which are of the latest Tor?L-ofc PWlfS. HPj i/avn? vwp ngs too numerous to E GENTLEMEN' uglas Shoes, ' Strauss of Clothing, Young i Ay Hardware stork , which will include m _________ 1 eddick, - s. c. 9 :?:@ :?:@ ?;@: :?:@ :?:@ BATE y ? - I f == ? ^ q Han 1 heed to his | ? pearance . or $ ft and out. If | ft ; in dress he'll | ^ ) be careless j) w a ?8J J @ ^ jgj n Rome | aand when in need f ft \ to men's furnishings, | ft tat is buy what you ft ft , W? are the people | j?j good's at satisfactory jj jgj ire to be pleased with, ft jgj ss. | @ ? ee, S. C. @ :?:?:?:?:?:?:?@ ?'.?. ? ?3n.e T_ie??cLI ? FLOWERS icther Car-load of riules. >e sold at living prices, invited to come and see =rons an.d HairS On. h.and. d Flowers, ty, S. C . y r.. \ ^ r VI-' ' ( t 4 "tr Benson Briefs. | Bii.vsjN', November 28:?Mrs An- j uie Steele and daughter of Dockj' visited relatives here one day of last' j week. ji Mr Herbert Broekinton of Black . Mingo passed through here a few doys ago. Mrs Sallie E Grayson and Miss Annie Snowden of this place ieft last Saturday for Conifer, Berkeley conn-1 ty, to visit the former's daughter, Mrs I G A Runmh. of that place. ft * Providence, permitting, the Rev J A White will preach his farewell' sermon at Cedar Swamp church next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Mr J Y McGill, one of our suei eessful farmers, realized on four acres of fobacco $450.00. Thai | beats cotton a long way. A movement is on foot to build a new school house of two class-rooms -a good beginning for a graded school. Mr J C Bell, an all wound farmer, is erecting a ten-room d celling ou his place, two miles below here. W. S. G. REVOLUTION IMMINENT. A sure sign of approaching revolt and se:loos trouble in your system is nervousness, sleeplessness, or stomach upsets. Electric Bitters will quickly dismember the troublesome causes. It never fails to toDa the stomach, regulate the Kidneys and Bowels, stimulate the Liver and clarify the "blood. Run down systems benefit particularly and all the usual attending aches vanish under its searching and thorough effectiveness. Electric Bitiers is only 50c, and that is returned if it don't give perfect satisfaction, j Guaranteed by l>r W V Brockintun, j Druggist A THANKSGIV of more than usual beauty an assortment of diningrooir FURNl that you certainly ought tos so handsome and well made that you will not-rAre to mal< Thanksgiving. Make the. dj | vesting in some new furnitur vestment, not a speculation. Kmgstree Hard'* BUELL & I CASH DRY i Now is the time to buy your i tt?i L.'.r. naii&erumeiss WE HAVE THEM IN GREAT VARIETY. LADIES' in Fancy Lace and Embroidery effect, good sheer Lawn from 8 to 28c. LADIES' U. S. HANDKERCHIEFS, all Linen, tin. LADIES' LAWN H. 8. HANDKEKCHIEFX' in 1-1, 1-2. and 1-inrh hem*, at Scent*. LADIES FINE CAMBRIC, 1-In U. 8.. 10c or three ' 28c. LADIES' ALL-LINEN, very One, 15c., two for 25c. Also a full line of COLORED-BORDEREd HANDKERCHIEFS for ladiea and Children trom :j to 10c. We also have a moe fusortmen of oandkerchiefs for Gentlemen. from 5 to 25c. Wi bave Just received carefully selected line of Gents' Neckties. in a variety of Rhodes, onlj 25c. Underwear, This is the b.nce to get these for Men. '.adie* and Children. Mull Orde-tt Rpcpivp t'urffnl Al 77 MP v.m? in 1U Mlljj PUSH, Southeastern Lim CHARLES! Building Material of al Roofing "Rl Write for IVliiHkej I Morphine I Clf * hubil, | hubil, J h Cured by KEELEY I 321'LadvSMor J' O ]b>x 75)OIdrnhh.S\ Bring us Yout V FOR SALE. Hereafter the Cable Piano Co.* will keep one of their new pian6a for sale at the office of Dr B J Mc- X Cube, where it may be seen and ^ tested. 11-3-tf. Would you like to know the secret of the wonderful cures effected by Nature's great rem* edy Acid Iron Mineral? The explanation is a simple one. It is. King of all inflammation. Put it on a sore and in a few hours the inflammation is gone. Put it on a bleeding wotind and it stops the flow of blood and quickly cures the wound. Put it on any kind of an abrasion,, wound, cut or other inflammation of the body and the result is always ine same?mnaiuiiumuu driven out and a quick cure. Now do you not know that nine tenths of all disease is of an inflammatory character? The inflammation is internal and so beyond your vision. Nevertheless it is there and since A. I. will cure imflammation quckly on an external sore, it will do precisely the same work internally where hidden from view. The poor raw stomach of the dyspeptic is cured just as rapidly as a cut would be cured on his hand! The ulcerated ** throat, or inflamed bowels of a person afflicted with diseases of the throat, or with piles, etc.* are just as amenable to A-I-M as if they were external and could be cured before the eye. Trade A-I-M mark on every % bottle. Sold by druggists. Acid Iron Mineral CoColumbia, S. C. ING DISPLAY awaits you here. We have i and kitchen TURE . ee. You will find everything and so reasonable in price ;e your old things do over iy and dinner perfect by ine, Bought her? it is an in- ^ , I ware Company. j ROBERTS71^ J SOOD TORRj I Lakes' Skirts. . we have theec up to date bavinf bad %btm w made to order. ~ < .j$l CI I i imuki rr aiowt All wool, in Black, Bloc, Gray Garnet $ and Old Rone. Ladies' Jackets. Come and nee na. we can rive them to jtm a ?4 from $1.50 to |5 is Oxford Gray. Blue and > Black. Hosiefy, we have a fine Use of these or Wen, Ladle* and Children. Furniture Department. SPOT CASH PRICES. IO-plece Imitation walnut Cults, $14. lO-ptccc Solid Oak 8aita, $10 to $75. 10-plece Solid Walnut Suits, $75, $85 I* 1 $125. A full line of wardrobes, $10 to 28.50. Solid Oak Kxtension Tables. $5. Centre Tables from 50c to $4. , . Baby Carriages. $6. $2.65 up to $12. Go-Cart*, (3.SO to $13. Mi Children' * Chairs, Rockers and High Chal select stock of Beds, $0.50 to $18. " Lounges. Coaches and Single Lounges .' f Willow Rockers, $1.76. ^ cod Seat. High Arm Rockers, $1.50. .bin Iron^Btds, $3.60, $4.25, $5, $6.8 j lenflon. 1 CHARLESTON. 3. C. J e & Cement Co/Jl on, s. c. t, J 1 kinds. High Grade J jberoid" J prices. ? rureite I All Drag*aadTobaee* ^ abii. | habit* jS fl NStlTUTE of S C. 1 C. Con fldentiai correspondence ?olicl Job work. 1 yi?? i '<S