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I T*. Just An C . Mv oiolitli chinmi IllJ Vl^IlUl uiu|#?i | dies' and Misi Suits and Long the very latest p mixed and sol i with the right pri everybody. Cal SH m Ma A THE STORE ON ?<? Kingstree, * When in Town Store Headquar I kl All Fresh Meats and Vegetable THE PEOPLE'S I H. A. MILLER, Pr 1 FOE ' Good Thing SEE R. W. U (Successor to Lewis f Phone No. 143 B i a M A. m mmm a UI/VANA I |Every Tuesday Night, Be; nnnHBBE rived! & ent of La>es' Coat " Coats in I atterns in I id colors I ice to suit 1 and see. reus THE CORNER I - s. c. Make Our 1 ters. I sYoor Cil | Market Price Paid I s on Hand in Season- I M ADI/CT I ITIHniXLI I oprietor. | i I IS to Eat | i I EWIS & Carter) ===)) IEATER I ginning Sept. 21 | v' W <x> | MOULDINGS AND i! MILLWORK i] wC-~ ""TT ' 4 Monthly Statement of Disi All Stocl No Dispensary. Location. Kingstree 1 Kingstree, S C Tr i o 2 |Trio, S C STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ) WILLIAMSBURG COUNTY, i Personally appeared Theo B Gou and correct. Sworn to and subscribed before i n ? A g( m?t Jlm * * T ? we nave ^ Just received iAj ^ Never sm ^ fore. The ma Gabardines, so on, al! be yy Silk, handsor ery shade, in ^ Rlnp lM^w fir ' ? H Blue, Etc. M ^ Suits in the I ^ Also a ne The right ^ our word for i * a I | Silvsrma ^ 2 Doors from CYPRESS . SASH V DOORS ^ BLINDS # * .vek jensaries of Williamsburg Count I Is Given at Consume T o t al In-j | voice, Inclu-i ding Stock;Total Sales. Breakage, on Hand 1st' Daj of Mnth, ZIT9~843~K* $6,785 35 $16 3 1.109 80| 808 60 5 7 rdin, who, being duly sworn.deposes and sa Tie this 2nd day of November, 1915. [l s] (1 E Saint-Amane\ frX"X?X?XX?X? a large variety of n another shipment < zh values shown in terials are handsom English Poplins, V iautifully lined wi nely tailored and < eluding Black, Na 'een, African Browr [any Fur Trimmed ot. w lot of Sport Coat* goods at the right it and you will be s n's Departmi Postoffice. Ki H3HEEEE "(fOcrpthitw i5 Mibk ;\Otio 1|IME vOas vPhen acoat-of-ar 11 the arnt5 in the coat thai co\ 2>urb& peerage may giVe U5 ati cestor.5 tjou had, butjDunV()c? kind cf an ancestor you're apt to the end of journeys? not at ttu It doesn't matter ^iih hoi jour 3anfe Account? if govt ^ee*Nee Ban! itree, fuiiTTPi irti/ri ov PTnor fffll Id JCfTLLRI oiunc KINGSTREE, S. C. I keep on hand everything to be found in an up-to-date jewelry house Repairing and engraving done with neatness and despatch. :: As a home dealer, guaranteeing quality and prices, I Solicit Your Patronage. Near tlx* Railroad Station. $100 Reward, $100 The readera of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure In all Its stages, and that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional /^cnoc.i rnciilr' S p ^institutional treat- I rr.ent. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally. acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease. r.nd giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature In doing Its work. The proprietors have so much faith In its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that It fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address: F. J. CHENEY ft CO , Toledo. O. Sold hy all Druggists. 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. y for Month of Oct., 1915. jrs" Prices. :Stock on Hd, r.., n . Operating Last Day of Other Cred- Expenses of 1 Month. ,t8* Each Dispensary. t $11,175 70 ". . $1,865 70 $190 00 5{.... 293 85: 1 601 ......... 99 65, iys that the foregoing statement is true Theo B Gourdin. , Notary Public for South Carolina. 4 1 W : L> V-? ft ew Fall Suits. ^ of 75 Suits. ^ Kingstree be= j^j| e Broadcloths, ijvj Whipcords and Psi th Satin and yy jmbracing ev= F?S p4 ivy, Midnight K i, Copenhagen M and Military Kj | prices. Take ^ satisfied. ^ am store h ingstree, S. C, H Pr^?T"T?T^ ! mma people inntuMinl^cflfeis8 m5 tncmtt a tot. uni ^our name m utoa cf ih of anra^c U more Ufaltj to proper u Great regard? wr ^tart??f&rMfafo&ts * tittle ucu 5tart tt enh/^tart* . A One**"* k, I ^Uar^ J t?ttl start it I n??lh nf Mrs M. E. Rnrkptt. Mrs Maggie E Burkett, wife of J Mr L E Burkett,died at the home of , her husband here Friday.October 29. j She was 65 years of age. I Before marriage she was Miss Maggie Cantley, youngest daughter < of the late W G Cantley. Besides ( her husband, the deceased leaves j two sons, three daughters, twelve j grandchildren and one great-grandchild. She was a sufferer for thirteen J months but bore up bravely without a murmur, always resigned to God's j will. She was a devoted wife and c mother, was kind to all with whom j she came in contact, and was-ever h ready to render service to the sick 0 and distressed. Friend. v Bryan, November 8. a Chamberlain's Tablets. e This is a medicine intended especi- 6 ally for stomach troubles, bilious- t ness and constipation. It is meeting t with much success and rapidly gain- & ing in favor and popularity. Obtain- a able everywhere. The Diamond From the Sky ByROYLMcCARDELL Copyr1gfct,19l5.byRDy UAkCarrfel) | SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. A bitter feud has existed between Coloael Arthur Stanley and his cousin. Judge Lamar Stanley. The feud has been engendered In family Jealousy over an heirloom. the diamond from the Sky, that was found m a fallen meteor by an adventurer ancestor. Also, the succession to the Stanley earldom tn England may come to an American Stanley. When i daughter Is born to Colonel Stanley of the eldest branch of the Stanleys In America and the mother of the child 3les at Its birth, the chagrined colonel buys a newborn gypsy boy and substitutes him as heir. TTiree years later the gypsy mother, having had no part in this bargain, steals the colonel's little daughter. being reared In secret, and leaves her own eon undetected as the heir. The gypsy mother has al>o obtained possession of the diamond from the aky and a document containing the secret of the false heir. 8he rears the little girt. Esther Stanley, as her own and grows to love her. When Esther is grown a beautiful young girl, Uagar, now gypfiy queen, returns to Virginia with her. She has a wild plan that Dr I.ee. the late Colonel Stanley's old friend, may now adopt Esther. as originally Intended. Her hope also Is thrt her son. the supposed Arthur Stanley 2d, may fall in love with Esther and thus the Innocent girl may become by marriage what she Is by birth?mistress of Stanley hall. Dr. Lee adopts Esther, but also demands that Hagar turn ever to his custody the diamond from the sky. Dr. Lee also Informs Hagar that her eon. the eupposed Arthur Stanley 2d, ts a protllgate and not worthy of Esther, but Hagar hopes for the best and with her people departs. Arthur Stanley We #on Iava ttrffh Puthpr Anrl an his boon companion, Blatr Stanley, the cousin who would be the rightful male heir of Stanley were the Stanley secret known. In stealing the diamond Blair causes the death of the doctor. Outside Is Arthur, serenading Esther. Blair, escaping, Insultingly infers to Arthur that he has left Esther's room. Arthur force* htm to fight a duel In which Arthur ts victor and tumbles Blair Into an open Brave. He searches Blair and takes the diamond from the sky. Blair Is only stunned and tries, with tko aid of bis mother, to place the blame for the murder of Dr. Lee upon Arthur. The sheriff attempts to take Arthur, but after ft thrilling drive In a high pcrwered motorear Arthur eludes his pursuers and is thrown Into the river after a smashup. His body Is seen floating down the rtveh CHAPTER VII. The Prodigal's Progress. LTKE Rachel of old, Ilagar, th# gypsy, ''mourned for her cblljf dran and would not be com" Who rmira hnd IrmiUrht 4V1 tCU4 <iU^ J V.U1 u uuu ma v nought but a harvest of heartaches for Hagar. The eon she had borne had been torn from her ere scarce she had felt his Little head against her heart and as \nd the Face Waa That of Arthur Stanley, Son of Hagar! for th* child she had taken from th? house of those she deemed her eneales, the girl Esther, the child 6he had aken In retribution for the great wrong done her, the child she had nuraired In hate und had grown to lore with erery fiber of her being, sweet Esther, the rightful Stanley, of her, ao, Hagar was nor- bereft. Here, while her ead heart still tnourtv tor both her children, yet longed he most for sweet Esther, came the louring pigeon to the rocks where U lad been reared, and here Hagar saw t flying laden with its message nnd end the call for her that Esther 6ent t did not take her long to mount and Ide away. Within a few hours she was at Dr. ^ee'e cottage to Cud Esther already est out by the cold, proud widow of hdge Stanley. Blair Stanley's mother, lid ne?t of kin to Dr. Lee. For the [octor had delayed, in his easy going ray, just one day too lung to adopt iSiher legally, to tell her who she was ud to see she regained the heritage of IfcuiJey hall and what was left of the state the supposed heir was wildly quanderlng, So It was ttagar arrived Just In time o spare the shrinking Esther from furher humiliation. And a9 they rode ome in the dusk and crossed the ford t the river near the Kypsy camp, the r'VtntinMefl" on Pag>j Five!