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? Harper Happenings. I1au;M:U. September A heavy at ! much needed rain ft-! 1 here .... 1 had been seven weeks ei:.? it had ruined to wet the earth. The tu;..s and ginneries at both Harj>..-r and Rosemary have had to run on liait' time on account of .if uutar Mini fhpilrv weath er caused much fever in the surrounding country; but we are glad to say Harper has escaped so fur, which ^^*peuk> well for our town officials in v bringing about proper sanitary conditions to safeguard the health of our citizens. By its excellent health ^record we believe onr town will atnavel1 home seekers, the bev Mr Smith, a minister of the ^"'St denomination, has decided to l"t with us an'1, we most cor. "V, ^ ' ^relcome him in our midst. ^ ^tnith has a host of friends throughout this section and we are glad to have such m? n as he become residents of onr cotr.muuity. Books of subscription to the Harper Mercantile Co wiM soon be opened. The capital stock will be $25,000 or $35,000. This enterprise will begin business about November 1. The building to be occupied by the company is already completed. The writer rises to remark that within three years Harper will be the banuer towQ on the G & W railroad. The Harper Giu Co., we are informed, ha3 ginned oince September 1 this year over 300 bales of cotton. hope to see Harper and Koseraary one town after the coming session of the legislature. Good luck to you, Mr Editor. Subscriber. ETER WATCBFFL A Little Care Will Safe Maay kiags tree Readers Fatare Treacle. i Watch the kidney secretions. See that they hare the amber hue u of health; The discharge not eicessive 01 t infrequent; * ~ Contain no "brick-dust like" sediment. v Doan'a Kidnev Pills will do this tor jou. They watch the kidneys and cure them when they're sick. W K White, living on South Boundry St, Manning, S C, says: "I suffered from kidney complaint for some years. I was forced to arise frequently during the night on account of the too frequent action of the secretions and I also had severe backaches aad sharp pains across my loins. At times I was so lame and stiff that I could hardly turn over in bed and mornings I found it very difficult to dress myself. If I sat down for a little while I could hardly arise and had been in this s: condition for a long time without finding a remedy that would help me until I procured Doan's Kidney Pills. I used but oue box when the pains were banisfced and the lameness aud soreness disappeared. I do not have to get up nights to the secretions, and am feeling twenty years younger. I highly recommend Doan's Kidney Pills and can say that I never U3ed a remedy that gave me such prompt relief." Foi sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Fo8ter-Milburn Co, Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name?Doan's? and take no other. * ** n HL ^ mm uooa neaiw Most people go through life on a short allowance of ozone and a surfeit of food. We eat too much, and breathe too little. ^ife is combustion?the digestive tract is a boiler. And as oxygen is necessary to fire, so it is to life. The Value of exercise in the open air lies in the fact that it is getting a goodly draft of oxygen through your system, and this forced draft is both eliminating refuse and burning up the Jag. These things are all so trite and ?\ true that it seems silly to write ^ them out for cultured people, and yet cultured and educated people are sick quite as much as are the other kind. In fact, more so, since necessity is often removed, and the person has the privilege of going to bed in the morning, getting up when he pleases, eating a multiplicity of dishes that set up an internecine war, giving the saw-buck absent treatment, and forcing or bribing other folks to wait on him. It is a curious comment on our I ! civilization to find our great saniII irium? and health rcaorts full of college graduates. Harvaid, Yale. ; Princeton. Dartmouth, Yassar, I Smith and Wellesley are all repre 1 sen ted constantly at Battle Creek, Mount Clemens. Dansville, Hot j Spriugs, Richfield and Alma. 1 Imagine an L L 1) being given vicarious exercise by a healthy 1 colored man who cannot lead or ! write; a nurse, in becoming cap and apron, fresh from the 'farm and paper-box factory; an M D being vigorously Muldooned by a man who i knows nothing of medicine, but something of health! A great surgeon tells me that he has never yet seen a case of appendicitis where the patient had not been addicted to the Beechum Habit. ! That is to say, this disease is the re- ? suit of medicine, just as are many < others. ' So here is the prescription: Get ] the Health habit? 1 Bv throwing physic to the dogs? because it will not hurt the dogs, since thev know better than to swallow it. I>rink pure water. Eat what you like, but do not overeat. i Have a regular daily occupation. Breathe deeply and much in the opeu air. Have a veranda bedroom open, if possible, on two sides, or at least sleep in a room with windows run up wide, even if the water pitcher Ifieezes. Think well of everybody, especially doctors, for good doctors everywhere are practising a Science of Prevention and are doing the best they can, considering the ignorance, superstition, aud inertia which they have to combat in their own mind8 and those of the patieuts.?Elbert Hubbard in October Lippinrott's Deaf less Cannot he Cared by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portiou of the . ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of , the mucons lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is tne result, and unless the inflammation . can be taken out and this tube | restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by , Catarrh, which is nothing but an ( inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will sdve One Hundred Dol lars for aoy case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F J Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall s Family Pills for constipation. BIG STAKE RACES AT STATE FAIR For th? First Time South Carolina Gets Stake Races-Bif Entries. Columbia, S. C.?(Special.)?In all the !tfe of the State Fair? forty years? j there have never been anything like the races that are scheduled for this? ; year. The fair opens October 26th and 1 loses October 30th. There will be four lays of racing. Already Ave stake races have been arranged for trotters' ] vnd pacers. Purses will be offered for .oth harness and running horses. Between 16,000.00 and J7.000.00 has l .?cen offered as prises for these races. The attractive prises, together with the [ act that so many of the Northern and Kaatern tracks have had trouble with the racers, will make the entries here .'air week the best aggregation of fast horses ever seen anywhere In the ! Strings of horses from the most re- | nowned stables In the country will be here fair week. With the races nearly two months off, the entries for the I stake races oounted up to ninety-three, and It Is expected that more than a hundred of America's finest racers will be entered for the stake races. The purse races will be much above the average this year. More money Is offered and better horses will be raced. The track has been put In apple pie order and the grandstands enlarged and reworked. This was necessary to accommodate the immense crowds that will witness all of the races during fair week, this being the first of the series in the Virginia-Carolina Circuit. There will be other sports. Davidson College plays Clemson on Wednesday, and the University of South Carolina plays Davidson College on Thursday. Mr. r. c. Keenan will have the races In charge, and he knows his business. President. Mobley expects the races this year to bring people to the fair from every part or the State and from manjr surrounding States. Mill NoticeFrom now on I will run my grist mill in Kingstree on Friday and Saturday of each week. Walter Dennis 9-24-2t Where Bullets Flew. David Darker, of Kavctte, N* V., . ^ a veteran of tiie C.vi! War. who lost a foot at Gettysburg, says: '*Tht good Eletric letters have done is worth more than five hundred dolars to nit. I spent much money doctoring : " for a bad ease of stomach trouble, to 1 rt little purpose. I then tried Electric j a Bitters and they cured me. I now 1 fy take them as a tonic, and they keep i ^ aie stroug and well." 30c. at DC!? Scotts's drug st< r-. Tax Motice ~ Tlie tax books will be open fori collect ion of taxes the l"?t!i day of I Oetober next. lax levy as loiiows: For State 5'.j tnills, ' Ordinary county 2', * ; * Roa'is 1 " ^ " R--ads Past Indebtedness 1 " ' ' Cons'tt. school :j " jD A capitation tax of $1.(K) on ail male ; ' oersons between t he ages of 21 and ?o years of age, and lib mills levy on j ill cattle, sheep, goats and hogs in Ay-j ierson. Suttons and part of Penn town-1 ships;also 50 ets per head on all dogs;al-oj ! mills for "etiring bonds in Kingstree | township; mills for retiring bonds in I Lake t ity ownship and 2 mills for j -etiiing bo. Greolyville School histrict No. Commutation! ^ad)tax $2.00: Levy for Speeia S'di 1'ist a- follows: F? an(129 4""J18 I 19. 20, 2i, 22 and 25 2 " _ " / IS 1 " 3* " . * 23 12" ; _ I will be at the following places j ^ mentioned below for collection of said; taxes: October | Kingstree 15. 10, IT, 1!?. 2", 21 and 22 I Hebron 281 Kingstree 24 i Greelyville 26 and 27! ^ Gourdins * Snttons 20 j Trio 30 ! _ Harpers 31 U November Kingstree 2 Salters 3 i Cedar Swamp 4 Hloom inevale r>, Morrisville 6' pi Khems 7\ < hurch(Graham"s Store) 9 ?? Rome 10 _ Lambert- 11 ] Ards X Roads (Eaddy's Store) 12 Johnsonvilb* (Boston's Store) 13 Yox(Prosser's Store) 14 Prospect (W Poston's Store) 16 . Leo 17 L Scranion 18 and 19 M Lake City 20 and 21 Cades 23 Lake City 24 Kingstne 23, 26. 27. 28 a id 30 i December * Lake City 1 Kingstree 2. 3, 4, 5 and 7 Lake City 8 ? Kingstree 9. 10, 11, 12 and 14 T Lake City 15 A Kinw'3tree 16 to 31 inclusive Those who desire to pay their taxes through the mail would expedite matters by dropping the Treasurer a postal 7 asking for the amount of their tax so as to avoid sending the wrong amount, "" also stating the township or townships, (if property is owned in more than ? one)ana if possible give school district ? where property is located, also state whether poll or roa^*tax or both are wanted. After paying taxes examine your receipts and see if all of your ^ property is covered, if not, see about p] it at once. ^ By following the above suggestions complications and additional cost may be avoided. "" J Wesley Cook, Co. Treasurer, j THE |G KINGSTREE PRESSING CLUB, Kingstree, j- - S. C. li HERE is what you are looking for?a place where you can have your g, clothes cleaned, pressed, repaired and dyed in a first-class manner by an experienced workman that has served his apprenticeship as a tailor and cutter on both gents' and ladies' garments. ALL WORK done here at home where customers may try on all work before it is finished and see I that they get what they order. I All work guaranteed satisfactory or no charges will be made. Single-breasted Suits Pressed 50 Pressed and Cleaned 75 Scoured or French Cleaned 1.00 Ladies' Skirts Pressed 50 French Cleaned, Scoured & Pressed 1 00 Dry Cleaning 75 Kingstree Pressing Club, UP STAIRS Next door to Courtney's. 'Phone No. 177-30-tf WOOD'S SEEDS. || Beat qua Hit? obtainable. / Winter or J Hairy Vetch makes not only one of the largest- | yielding and best winter feed and forage crops you can grow, but is also one of the best of soil-improv- _ ere, adding more nitrogen to the soil than anyiother winter crop. Wood's Descriptive Fall Catalogue gives full information about thiB valuable crop; also ^about all other Farm6Garden Seeds I Ofor Fall planting. Catalogue /] mailed free on request. Write // , for it II T.W. WOOD & SONS, J/ Seedsmen, Riohmond, Vs. Hereafter we positively relse to publish any communicaon received at this office later ian Tuesday, noon, except loll and personal items, which ill not oe available later tnan 'ednesday, noon, for the cur?n t week. By trying to be acjmmodatin# we are thrown late rerv week and we are tired ol . This notice applies to VERY BODY. 4-25-tf. in im I ATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY Build up Home Enterprises Buy Brick Erom ireelyville Brick Works. Correspondence Solicited. V C\ TAVr.ril? Pres. S. V. TAYLOR, SecT i Treas. Sl-tf. W. Leland Taylor, DENTIST, GREELYVILLE. S. C21-tf. E. & E. N. 8 EATY ENGINEERS AND CO* . RACTOKs eorgetown, - - 5. C. Civil F .jeering Land Purveying Railrwd Surveys and Construction nop! attention on out of Tewn Work. 3-19-tf \t. D. Nesmith DENTIST. AKE CITY, - - - S. v W. L. BASS Attorney at Law LAKE CITY. S. C. >r R J McCabe Dentist INflSTSEE. S. 0. J. D. MOUZON'S 3ARBER SHOP ?in the? ?aa Keirei Hotel equipped with up-to-date apiances. Polite Service, competent rorkmen. 5?8-08. W. P TENNENT A R C H I T l C T ieneral Contractor and Builder Solicits vour business. .Estimates cheerfully furnished on all : : kinds of work. : : 26 Evans 'Phone 1962 FLORENCE, S. C. upervisor of construction New School Building and Superintendent of workon U. S. Post Office and of John McSween Co, stores Timmonsville and Beulah and residence at National Cemetery. : : : : : W'M''Out-sf-doors" with aSTEVENSWm ? best thing for a growing boy I kf Learn In f to aboot well and 9 V ita. acquiring qualities of , SELF-CONTROL, DECISION, AND ? - MANLINESS are all da* to STEVENS FIREARMS EDUCATION. Ask your Dealer If or Stereos Rifles? Shotguns?Pistols.\lnsiat on our timehonored make. If you cannot obtain, we ship direct, express prepaid, upon receipt of Catalog Price. Everything yoo want to kaow about the STEVENS u found la 1M Page Illustrated Catalog. Mailed H for four nate la^itamp* to pay portage. Boaati- |] 1IUJ T*n Uo?or il*ag?r?Que decormtiou tor jotri " q**d " or dob room?moiled for f cento to ttoxnpa. I J. STEVENS ARMS ft TOOL CO. ' I # P. 0. Box 4097 " B Cblcopee Falls, Mass., U. S. A. ^ 1 Mi MSSiVrSaSPoP^KiaSffc.'S:^! Tree i artce, how to obtain patents, trad* marks, oopynjhta stc., IN ALL COUNTRIES. . Busin fit dirrtt with Wat king ton tavtt time, money and often the patent. I Pttsrt ?nd Infrinpmsirt Pnctlcs Exelsilrsly. I Writs or eons to as at m Bath smsL on- ***** ********** ?***-| WASMINOTON.D^C. g V Consumption is less d< A Certain relief and usi W will result from the follow o Hope, rest, fresh air, Y Emulsion. X ALL DRUGGISTS: 50 Dress MakingALL kinds of sewing- neatly done. D H E S S MAKING a specialty. y-iO 4t Mrs J M Wood. ;j Kingstree, 8 C.: I A Guarantee! i JOHN BRADEN, the Handsome,, Standard- i bred Stallion, is now to beI found at the stables of' J. M. TRULUCK. k CIUMHTEE, - . - $21100 Lake City Horse Go., LIKE CITE. 8. C. I * " tf FOB SALE. .?ck in any quantity to suit purchaa er. The Best Dry Press Machine-made j XBBICK.V : Special shapes made to order. Corre. | pondence solicited betore placing your orders. W. R. FUNK. I 1 The Largest and Most f jmplete ' i i Establishment South. < 6E0. S. BACKER I SON. ; _ i -MAMUFACTt B '.RS OFSash, Doors, Blinds Moulding and Building Material, Sash Weights and Cords CHARLESTON, .8. C. Always That I can save Remember you money on SASH, DOORS AND RLINDS AND OTHER BUILDING NAT RIALS. Wholesale Prices Direct from Factory. Eyerything Guaranteed to come up to Specifications. D. J. EPPS, Kiogstree, S. C. Representing Cberaw Door I Sash Co. ITiuiFlwj r Applied by skilled mechanics j ? is worth a fair price. Cheap } } mixtures slopped on by cheap J r painters are dear at any price, j r We expect to receive a reason- 3 r able equivalent for our labor. 3 r But we give aa honest dollar's r f worth for every dollar we get, ? f and we endeavor to permanent-, 3 f ly satisfy our customers. 3 ALFRED WELLS, 2 Painter and Paper Hanger, 3 I KINGSTREE, S. C. * } Leave orders with 3 j Klngstree Hardware [Co. \ / -k -4 ;adly than it used to be. jr lally complete recovery o zing treatment: V and? Scott's linlh c. AND $1.00. ll.lf BUILDING DONE At Your Own Price. U. t. HAKKI General Contractor and Builder - - Sreelyville, Sooth Carolina, L-16-tf. Kingstree CAMP NO- 27. IBOULAK KnrWM IPlM , 1st and 3rd Monday VI 11 Nights la each ?Hi Wtf3JJ Visiting choppers cor\\ <%?*// dially Invited to coma vvr?Ja2?lJi. 42*'' up and alt on a itump or bang about on uic ' llmta. Philip stoll, >27 12m. Con. Com. Bucklen's Arnica Salva Tin Bett Salvt In The WtrM. m - m Registration Notice. The office of the Supervisor of Reg* istration will be opened on the 1st lay of July and will remain open continnously every day. except Sundays, through the months of July and August for the purpose of the re-registering of any person who is qualifiedat follows: Who shall have been a resident of the State for two years, and of the county one year, and of the polling precinct in which the elector offers to vote four months before the day of election, and shall have paid, six months before, any poll tax then due and payable, and who can both read and write any section of the constitution of 1896,submitted to him by the Supervisors of Registration, or who can show that he owns, and has paid all taxes collectable on during the present year, property in this State assessed at three hundred dollars or more. J. Y. McGILL, Clerk of Board. . ? { \ I <Jnsu ranee. I I I Fire Insurance, Tornado Insurance, Plate Glass Insurance Life Insurance, Health Insurance, Accident Insurance, Burglary Insurance. We represent only Companies of unquestioned. reliability'and a policy is as good as a gold bond. We'll Bond You.. As Cashier, Treasurer or any position of trust in any of the largest companies in America. The Williamsburg Insurance & Bonding Agency, / OFFICE OVER I. STACKLEY'S au-utt*, a | Kingstree, S. C. | v / KILLth. couch amp CURE th1 LUWC8 w Dr. King's New Discovery for 08^ JSSk> MP AU. THROAT AMD UHK HOWIES. OUASANTBD SATLBJAOTOBT OB MOHBT BBFUBPEP. ' - V$ I . -. ..y r u7.