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' I KXXXXXXXXXXXXXX>OOOOOOOOOC | Weh; x Think It Over Before Y &OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC I Jl* Correct flB Clothing For Business or Dress Weai Is always to be found hen yfcS in a larger variety and pret u li lw if t*er Pa^terns than elsewhere IJ?JfcNJ The finish, the cut, the gen, era I effect of our Peadv-made ^Clothing are the same as ir fawBSsk tailor made goods at double If you will come in and try on a suit of oui READY- TO - WEAR CLOTHING You'll find that they'll tit you as well as high pricec MADE - TO - 0 RD ER GOODS We also have a full line of - ^ Fall and Winter Samples i Tit lit Till! Clip) and we can measure you for a suit of your own selection and we guarantee the fit. We have a full line of SHOES, all styles for men.4=^ Tl ou want a neat fit in a durale Shoe at a reasonable price see our line. ?Anything and everything in the way of - Men's Furnishings j I .... can always be found in the latest styles at C,? J. B. Steele's, THE CLOTHIER. "-Ciri^sti?e, s. C. J ooooooooooocxx IS6SS9SSSSS95S* iSaB^LiaR ^ I jj _ m) [A 0) ave Men's Suit! ou Buy and Don't G the B jff. <D. !7iech OOOOOOOCOOOOCX CHAT FROM'COWARDS. ' | A Valued Citizen Passes Away-School ? Openings?Other News. \ (W.itten Tor la-t week's N-ue. / Cowakds, Nov. 0:?As I have > seen no news items from this section for some tine will send 1 i you a few dots. m ' j Farmers are about through j harvesting and the crop yield is ;: much better than was expected * some time ago. J Fall oats are being planted. Mr L N Jones attended the ? i E association at Cedar Grov; I Church last week and reports a ? general good time throughoul the entire meeting. Misses Naomi and Eulie Matthews and Mrs Bertha Bass " of Friendfield, were here yester [ day. i Several of the neighborhood schools were opened this morn ing, among which were Jthe Cox school, taught by * Leitch, and the High F l which is in charge ( * Emily Cox and Aman Mr S S Dyson, a ; citizen of our comrtK uiec last Sunday and was the I following Monday at St Paul cemetery, the funeral sevices being conducted by . pastor, Rev W C Gleai Mr Dyson had been suffering for several months froma stroke i of paralysis and his death was not unexpected. He had been a faithful member of st Paul M E church for a number of years and 11 will be sadly missed in his churcl: 'and in the community generally Uncle Toby. MEN P.uT SIXTY IN DANG Eh / More tl ^(i) half of mankind ovej j sixty yiv rs of age suffer from kidi ney and gadder disorders, usually j enlargement of prostate gland, | This is both painful and dangerous, and Foley's Kidney (Jure should he taken at tne nr>i sign <>i danger, as j it corrects irregularities and lias 1 cured many old men of thi.?f disease, | Mr Rodney Burnett, Rock Port, Mo, writes: "I suffered with en! larged prostrate gland and kidney I trouble for years and after taking j two bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure JI feel better Mian I have for twenty years although I am now 91 years old.'' Sold by. Dr D C Scott. ^ KSri&tLL'.' .. ? . XXXXJOOOOOOCOOC ! "1 | __ ) p > uars \ But Isn j the Tail | sationa : ' _ 1 <? 7/"' k | JtlffA \ Style and Considers Much a P; Cloth Itsel From Mak of all Soi n in +lin R 12k of M< 3 111 LI1U JJC/Ob 1U< 10 and Buy a Shoddy S est Goods for the San lick, JCingi xx@xxxx>ooooooc i Decree for Sale and 11 Partition. : Statk ok South <akolin.\J ; County of Williani-bnnr. \ ! John It Cox, M V Cox :i:i ! Avf.v V fVx vs. * i i Airnes Cox, Snow E Cox, John if C I ; Ola 1* Cox. MnMrowCox and Blanch i Cox. By virtue of a decree of Partition illiu OHIO IllilUf lli III'* illi'.'M* ?JII L11 I *<I action on the l'thduy of Octo ier. A.". ' i'M>5, ihi'siihrcrihiT, the Sheriff of \\ ill liamsburg county, for that purpose duly authorized and directed, will sell before the court housi* door in Kings tree, county and stateaf'-resaid,o i the first Monday in December, 190.}, at 12 < i o'clock, noon, of that day. the R.-al j estate directed bv said decree in thai i I aot'on. ?aid decree being .directed as ' follows: All that certain piece, parcel or tract t of land, lying, being and situate in the county of Williamsburg, State of South j Carolina, containing one hundred and > I eighty six [ltki] acre", more or le-s, , I known as the Charlotte Altnian land ?, and bounded on the North by lands of . W I) Altaian; on the South by Ian 1- of ! Krunson-Snowdei'ton the East by lands j of Edmund Baxley and on the West by 1 I ! lands of W C Snowden. l'urchaser to pay for papers. G. J. GUAHAM, , Nov. 13, -3t S. W. C. Clerk's Sale" te of South Carolina, I ay of Williamsburg t" , .. Ilectina Witherspoon, et nl ^ , Plaintiff's, vs. ^ Phoebe McC.rea, et al i Defendants. ! Under and virtue of a decree, In < ! flu* alKive stated action, issued our of ( "*a Court of Cotnuion Pleas the under- ( ed will sell, before the court linuvi x* in Kingstree, S. on the tirst fonday in Deeembt r. 190.}, between Hmxir- of eleven o'clock iii tlie forenoon I ar.d five o'clock in the afternoon, at ' ' I rublic auction to the highest bidder 1 , ! for cash, the real property described in i ' j said decree to wit: < l-1 All that certain piece, parcel or tract ; of land, situate, lying and being in the I county of Williamsburg and State of ' ' South Carolina, containing one hni.I dred and Ave [105] acres and bounded j as follows, to wit: On the North by lands of the Estate of II Z Manna: on i? I the East by lands of Candace Vulniore: ; on the South by latuis of Mrs I. S M | Graham and Estate of E S Sauls; and on the West by lands of Benjamin Brown. It. C. Whitehead, C. C.C. I'.&G. S Nov. 15, 1905. Williamsburg Co.. S. < . 8t i Trespass Notice- j! 1 All persons are hereby warned against , J ' | hunting, cutting or removing timber!" or in any manner trespassing upon the j1 , lands of the undersigned in King and Turkey townships under penalty that > the law provides. < Benson. S. C. 'ft S Tisdale 1 ^ov. 15,1905. VVlrs M E Scott . it W McCutchen ' > E Brown & Bro J ' *f'V M Kellehan rJ y .1 Y McGill. j . xxxxx?ooooooooc mm . _ - - - . ?| s Tfjusscalh Of 9/fa. 't the Reverenc lor Is Regarde< I? i >>> c'?'\?'an 9 tyY J*T Ghat Vhcy , Cuotom Sc/io Fit are the Only F ition in Tailoring ; art of "HIGH ART :ers of Renown we "ts for Man or Bo akes at $6 Ih $8, $ iuit at the Above Pri ie Prices. "tree, S. C. >ooooooooooooo< COUNTERFEITING THE GEN-' UINE. Foley & Co., Chicago, originated Honey ar.d Tar as a throat and lung remedy, and on account of the great snent and popularity of Foley's , '! >..and Tor many imitations are < offered for the genuine. Ask for Foley's Honey and Tar and refuse ! any substitute offered, as 110 other ( preparation will give the same satisfaction. It is mildly laxative. It ( contains .10 opiates and is safest for ] children ami delicate persons. Sold by Dr D C Scott. j* As a balm of philosophy seems , to be suited to wounds that have * healed themselves. FAVORED BY BOTH PARTIES; |' Republicans and democrats alike J. praise Foley H'?ney and Tar for j ] roughs, colds and all throat and ;1 lung diseases, as no other remedy i can compare with it. It is safe and < su;v. F T Slater, merchant, 171 ] .Main >t.,Gloucester, .Mass., writes: 1 'Foley's rloney and l'ar cured ine 1 of a very bad cough which I had : for three months though other remedies failed to benefit me. I can j highly recommend it for coughs and ] colds." Sold by I)r D C Scott. ( The cream of society is easily separated from the milk of human kindness. __ SON U)ST MOTHER. ; "Consumption runs in our family' J and through it I lost my mother,' i writes E B Reid, of Harmony, Me' < 'For the past five years, however in the slightest sign of a cough or . cold, I have taken Dr King's Newl J Discovery for Consumption, which * lias saved me from serious lung trouble." His mother'- death was a I : sad loss for Mr Reid, but he learn- ' 'd that lung trouble must not be | neglected, and how to cure it.Quick-' !'sr relief and cure for coughs and ! colds. Price 30c and $1.(10; guaran- | teed at Dr \Y V Broekinton'.s drug! .. re..:..l Iw.ffl.. fi.ua MUir. 1 I <11 IMIIIKSome men try to raise a $101 :ollection on a 10 cent sermon ' md then proceed to preach on! the sins of playing poker. - l A OAR I). This is to certify that all druggists! ire authorized to refund your raon- ^ \v it Foley's Money and Tar fails to ; i ure your cough or cold. It stops I he cough and heals the lungs. Prevent* pneumonia and will curei neipient consumption. Contains! io opiates an i is safest for children | Ask for Foley's Honey and Tar and J * nsist upon having it. Stops Uiei ough and heals the lungs. Soldi iy l)r I) C Scott. j FOimHOm^EAR for ohUdroat tuft, nm tpimtm J ooooooooooooo OR" / Snto the ny :e With Which i Largely Sen= 7jai/or~7/fade in the Sense are Cut Sraduates of the ol, but we jfttgch jCittle to TJhat. e) actors Worthy of and these are as 9 Clothes as the \ have Furnishings y. it, a, -. ires When You Can * 3000000000000C MAN'S UNREASONABLENESS. | i.<? often as great as a woman's, but! Thos. S Austin, Mgr. of the "Re-; publican," of i^eaveriworih, Ind., was not unreasonable, when he re-J fns?*d to allow the doctors to operate on h s wife for female trouble "in- i stead" he says "we concluded to try i Electric Bitters. My wife was then so sick, she could haruly leave her bed, and five (5) physicians had: f-.iiloil tn mliovt* hpr After f.ilriiM* Electric Bitters, she was perfectly ; iiretl, and can now perform all her; liousehold duties." Guaranteed by j l)r \V V Brock in ton druggist, price I iOe. Y ou do not have to prove that I fou are a square man by stick- \ ing your corners into everybody. [ "I THANK THE LORD!" ;rie 1 Hannah Plant, of Little Rock Ark., "for the relief I got from Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It-cured | my fearful running sores, which; nothing else would heal, and front: vhich I had suffered for 5 years." ; [t is a marvelous healer for cuts,; turns and wounds. Guaranteed at | Dr W V Brockinton's drug store; Joe. Petty annoyances make good; alumb lines to determine the | lepth of your religion. HOLLtSTER'S Rocky Mountain Tea Nugget . A Busy Medioine for Bnsy People. ' Brings Golden Heslth and Renewed V.'gcr. A specific for Constinaf ion. Indigestion. T.i e md Kidney Troubles. Pi:np!ev 1->7f rns, Impnr Hood, Bad Breath. StugpriKii P > v.Ilea !a ic md Backache. It's Rocky *' >iu Ti-r. it .'r et form, 91 cents n l?>t a loLLISTEU DaCO OilXPWV, >! . " . lO'.DEM NUGGETS FOB 8# 1 foOYSKlBNEYCURE Makes Kidney* and Bladder Right theym: Big Lot of Buggie: THOMAS & B ? All Standar WREN, TISON& JONES ai HILBURN, TAYLOR and CI HARNESS an r Hade at Our Factory and G No Better Car rhomas & .Brae KMOSTRE T get 0 XXXX>OOOOOOOC^ ? :?I Final DischargeNotice is hereby given that AW Graham, executm the Estate of . ^ Mary N Graham,deceased, has this day made application unto nie for a final V discharge as such executor and that the 5th day of December, 1906, at ' t t .? .? **? baa Knan y'i i? u riuriv a* 111 ? at iuj uwtc u?o ? appointed for the hearing of r?aid pe- 8&4S tition. ' S McR Scott, 4.t Jndge Probate Wmsbg. Co. MEYSnONEMffl top* th? oo?^h?ndhMlalaa^i ft ran w TUX -WSJ" COTTOX PUSS I OVUST, HBO?IT, acsr TNB ItURKAV OMMN SIMM On. Fm4m. ClIlMIl fc Eta. 6IBB15 MACHINIST CO. Colombia. #. G* ' FOB SALEBrick in any quantity to suit purchas cr. The Best Drv Press Machine-made A: BKIC2C. v Special shapes made to order. Corre- * pondence solicited before placing your orders. \V. R. FUXK, e heeeT sand Wagons at i RADHAM'S d flakes. \ X' (* i nd BABCOCK BUOGIES. f HATTANOOGA WAGONS.' > d SADDLES "* r ' iuaranteed Hand-Sewed, i Be Bought.