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PUBLISHED EVEIY Tlll'llSDAV A$
KIXGSTREE, S. C.
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One Year, in advance, - *
Si* Months, in advance, - - ..">0 j
Three Months, in advance, -
I a d VERT ISM KXTS inserted on liberal
terms. Rates made knoufi UfMi ap-j
>j.' * plication.
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|yP>r no moner to Agents, except j
upon express authority.
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Thursday, July 8, 1897. j
, prets clippings.
t Tillman is getting a rest now
jt from the newspapers. Up is also
giving the senate a lit tie res!, but
Bjjr,' when the senate again departs
fram the straight and narraw path
/ Tillman will rub Inst eyes and be
K v ' found with his pitchfork right in
k ,t the middle of the road, and wot
be to him who tries to walk over it
?Louisville Dispatch.
iThe editors of county we* kly pa- j
pers display a wonderlul itigenui
ty in deivisng and conscri c in?
reminders to delinquent srbseribers
of the good they can do their
country by paying up. One of tin
best of these reiuiiiders appear?
hi the last issue of the Lexington
Dispatch, as follow:
"We are having a glorious tim?
- feasting on delicious dishes ol
blossoms sent in by subscribers.
We appreciate their thoughtful
tiess as ther* is no dish that w<
are so fond of as tender cotton
blooms. They are just the thing*1
to allay the pangs of hunger, ami
fill tbe aching void occasioned b\
the neglect of delinquent subscril
fiawka Tm lJfe Aw.y.
in tobacco Msiiy aBtVtwrcver. be mac |
tie, raM of lit* n?rrc modrigot, take No To !
Bee^iaewaedprwOrker. that make* weak met
MM|t an dragflstB, Me 4t SI. Cure cruarun j
- IMA Booklet land sample feee. AJJre.v j
fttoifiiie Uemnhj^. Ofcleaao or New York
I The j^merican^lonthlv Review
of Reviews for Jtil'v contains a varimportant
contributed arti i
/ efe*. Among these we note
Kdwani Cwy'a able and interest {
*ing character sketch of President
Seth Low, Dr .CouId's exposition
of the plaW^f the City and Sub
urban Rome* Company of New
>" York City, Jbr a model suburban i
8 ttlemeatf>Baro de Coubertin's
.'ivacious accunt of '-The Revival
of the French Universities." Gen
era! Greely's survey of Ilighet
? Deaf-mute Education in American
* a
te and Sylvester Baxters sympatbe
review of Edward Bellamy's new
It Do You Use It?
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m | It's the best thing for the
Brlgf-- hair under all circumstances.
Bf Just as no man by taking
K thought can add an inch to
ml his statnre, so no preparation
?| can make hair. The utmost
Ht'- ? that can be done is to pro9b
mote conditions favorable to
Ml errowth. This is done bv
I Acer's Hair Vigor. It removes
dandruff, cleanses the
scalp, nourishes the soil in
which the hair grows, and,
J** ? desert Will btaaaom I
under rain, so bald heads grow
hair, when the roots are nourished.
But the roots must be
there. If yon wish your hair
to retain its normal color, or
if yon wish to restore the lost
Hat ol gray or iaded hair use
Ayer's Hair Vigor.
;
' ?; * " -J?
Chamberlains By? and Skin Ointmant
Is unequalled for l'rzema, 'letter, r-aIt
Blieiiro; ."Scald Head, .V>rc Nipples, Chaj pc I
Hands, Jtoliingr Piles, Burns. First Bite^
Chronic Sore Eyes and (iranulated Eye i>ids,
For sate by <Higgi.s*3 at 2d cents j>er box.
10 hoksFowners.
For i twins: a horse in a line healthy condition
trv 1 >r. CadvY Condition Powders
They tone up the system, aid digestion, cut*
loss of appetite, relieve constipation, correct
kidney disorders and destroy warms, Riving
new life to an old or over-worl;e?l horse. 2-i
-ents per package. For sale by druggistsll
is ;t pleasant sight In see d? inestie
animals ehensli confidence
iii fhe persons who attend them.
It is easdy to sec :re confidence il
always treated kindly. The teasins:
man or hoy is a nuisance.
Beware of Ointment for Catarrh that
Contain Mercury,
as mercury will surely destroy
the sense of smell and completely
derange the whole system when
entering it through the murou* surface,
such aticles should never Inused
except on proscriptions from
reputable physicians, as the damage
they will do is ten fold to the
good you can possibly derive from
tliom TlnU'eCflhirrli Pnrp. nianufuc
tured l?y F. J. Cheney ?&Co., Toledo,
0., contains no mercury,, and is taken
internally, acting directly upon
the blood and mucous surfaces ol
the system, In buying Hall's Ca
tarrh Cure he sure you got the gen
uine.Ttis taken internally and is
is made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J.
Cheney Co. Testimonials free.
G&" Sold by all Druggist, price pel
hot tie, 70c.
Dr. C. 1\ Craver. of St. Angus
!1 ine, Fla., owns the oldest housn
in America, and lives in it, too
According to the deed m his po*
^occirkn lii< Flnrid:i house if-a*
built in 1560 by a Frenchman.
JOHNSON'S
CHILL AND
FEVER TONIC
/ Cures Fevei
In One Day.
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You may bunt the World over and
you will not find another medicim
equal to Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy foi
bowel emplaints. It is pleasant
safe and reliable. For sate by i)r.\V
L. Wallace, Druggist.
Russia produces ei^ht bushel?
of wheat to the acre ami mijili'
produce twice or three times thai
quantv if the cultivation were a>
careiul and systematic as in Ger
many os France.
Reasons Why Chamberlain's Colic
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
is Best.
1. Because it affords almost in
case of pain in the stomach, colic
and cholera morbus.
2. Because it is the only remedy
that never fails in the most seven
cases of dysentery and diarrhoea.
3. Because it is the only remedy
that will cure chronic diarrhoea
4. Because it is remedy that will
; prevent bilious colic.
o. Because it is the only remedy
that will cure epidemical dysentery.
G. Because it is the only remedy
nan oluonv luv' flotutmltwl ItlUtn
i licit, ton oni tyo */v \?\ (m. v.
in cases of cholera infantum.
7. Because it is the most prompt
and most reliable medidine in use
for bowel complaints.
8. Because it produces no luul
results.
9. Because it is pleasant and safe
to take.
10. Because it has saved the live?
of more people than any other medicine
in the world.
The 2-") and ">0c sizes fof sale by
Dr. W.L. Wallace,
Be on the look-out for the agent
of the Columbian Encyclopaedia,
ile will be in Williamsburg county
in a few weeks. adv.
Quinine and other /ever
medicines take from 5
in timvc in cure fever.
Johnson*s Chill and Fever
Tonic cures in ONE DAY.
It is remarkable that some men
will freely spend the last red cent
the have for whiskey, get drunk
and have the headache and feel
awful sick, and then swear that
they are not able to pay for their
county paper. Lots of them do!
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rfackxon'fi lTote.vlifbn'T?rophecy.
The corporations and wealthy individuals
who are engaged ju ]arge manufacturing
establishments desire a high
tariff to increase their gains. Design-;
iug politicians will support it to conciliate
their favor and to obtain the means
for profuse expenditure for the purpose
of purchasing influence in other quarlln
iwif nllntt* rnnrc(>lvoi r?iV fpl.
low citizens, to be misled in tins subject.
It is a system of injustice, and if;
persisted in will lend to corruption and
i must cud in ruin.?Andrew Jackson in ,
fv;? p.., rtl * .),t.rce
Woman's Diseases
! Are as peculiar as 1
unavoidable, and
' cannot be discuss- rW
ed or treated as we v
do those to which
the entire human
family are subject, j .
Menstruation sustains
such important
relations to her I mrf (
health, thit when I F
II i\
she soon becomes 11 J
languid, nervous
and irritable, the bloom leaves her
I cheek and very gTave complications
arise unless Regularity and
Vigor are restored to these organs.
Bradfield's 5
O 4 most noted
rCtttSilC physicians
^ of the South,
Regulator
sort prevail more extensively than
in any other section, and has never
failed to correct disordered Menstruation.
It restores health and
strength to the suffering woman.
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"We hare for the past thirty years handled
Bradfield's Female Regulator, both at wholesale
and retail, sod la no instance has It failed
to jriTa satisfaction. We sell mora of it than all
other similar ramedfas combined."
Lamj a, Basklv ft Lamar,
AUanti, Macon and Albany, Ga.
Tmc latDMU Mkou4.ato? Co.. Atlanta. Oa.
SoM by all PflaU at Si. 00 per Bottle.
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The American Constitution, the
American idea, the American
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Daily, by mail, - - Id a yeai
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The Sunday Sun.
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FOR SALEf "
Oik* 10 ho'se power Knirine, detached
from boiler. Willi boiler;
Price $175.
One <50 saw II:.h; din. fee ler and
comlon>ei: Price $00.
O' e GO-saw Brown Oin and condenser;
Price $35.
One Bradford Corn Mill 22 inch
I.^M.icv/klt Ivil It \ O
l UUII ril'IIC.', A urn l|'VV.
One Col fon Screw Press; Price $25,
Also Counters. Shutting, Ac.
Apply to
!W. H.Kennedy,
INDIANTOWH,S. C.
NOTICE.
Four months sifter date I will
sell to the highest bidder, accoidi
ing to the dictutes of the statutes
I laws of the State, station ISO.), un!
less owner sooner conies forward,
j proves property, pays costs, etc.,
lone hay Texas horso-niule, branded
! on left ham, taken up and reported
by Anthony Williams, at whoce
place said est ray can now be seen.
J. G. Lifkagk.
i : istrate.
Salter* IVjx>t, Williamsburg county,
S. C., June 7th, 1 M>7.
Dr. Graham
i
DENTIST,
Darlington, - S. C.
I will pay the traveling expen
sesot' anyone giving me work to
the amount of $ 10or over.
iTton ramn urn
IF NOT Until into,
In THE MUTUAL INSURANCE
CO., of Greenville. S. C.
which is a safe, reliable company
in vonr own State.
[ will insure
Cotton Gins, Tobaccc
Warehouses and Barns,
Dwellings, Farm Houses,
Stables, Lire Stock.
Stables, etc.,' against
?ire, Lighiskg, udfisi Sim
For further informa
tion consult
R T mm ftmL
i in uniMiij ng?i|
KINGSTHEE, S. C
May 27,1S97. Cm.
ARANTTC COAST LINE.
North-Eastern R. R. of S. C
CON DOSED SCHEDULE.
Dated May 1(5. 1S97.
TRAINS C,OlX? SOUTH.
Xo. 35.*
Leave Florence 3:35 a. m
Leave Kingstrec
Arrive Lanes 4:4S a. ni
Leave Lanes 4:48 a. m
Arrive Charleston j:GO a. in
Xo. 23.*
Leave Florence 7:35 p. ir
Leave Kinjrstroe 8:59 p. on
Arrive Lanes 9:15 p. m
Leave Lanes 9:15 p. m
Arrive Charleston 1U;50 p. in
Xo. 53.*
Leave Florence
Leave Kingstree ?
Arrive Lanes
| Leave Lanes 7:52 p. ru
I Arrive Charleston 9:25 p. in
TRAINS GOING NORTH.
No. 78.*
Leave Charleston 5:30 a. m.
Arrive Lanes 7:05 a.m.
Leave Lanes 7:05 a.m.
Leave Kingstree 7:23 a. m.
Araive Florence 8:25 a. in
N?: 32*
Leave Charleston 5:00 p. m.
Arrive Lanes 0:36 p. m.
Leave Lanes 6:36 p. m.
j Leave Kings tree
! Arrive Florence 7:55 p. in.
No. 52.*
| Leave Charleston 7:00 a. m.
I Arrive Lanes 8:26 a. m.
i Leave Lanes
Leave Kingstree
Arrive Florence
J. F. DIVINE.
Gen'l Sup':.
J. R. KENLY, Gen'l Manager.
T. M. EMERSON, Traffic Manager.
U. M. EMERSON, Gen'l 1'aas. Agt.
I IB COLSMAH HOTEL, J
S. H IKR. Rnuagnr.^S.
i in sipi-pi
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^REASONABLE RATES. 3
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;| Stable in Connection |
GIVE US A TRIAL 3!
?iuiuiaiauuiuiuiuiuuiui^
I NOTICE.
I I will ho in my office in the Court
i house, Kinjistree, Monday and Saf;
urday of each week. 'Those hav
ins business with the County Sup
I erintedent of Education will gcv|
em themselves accordingly.
Nabck I). Lksesnb,
Conuty SujM. Ed.
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i=T. A. MATTHEWSABfiO .=
?o o o
Commission Merchants.
Domestic Fruits, Poultrv, Eggs.
Putter and Vegetables.
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ill K}nd<i ol* Country Produce.
: !?4 Market Street. Charleston, S. C'.
: =PERCIVAL MFG, CB?Sash,
Doors, l Blinds,
?Axn~
GENERAL HOUSE FINISHING
WOOD WORK,
!7Hlo 4<48 .Tlretins
CHARLESTON, S, C,
' Best Work Lowest Prices
?Send for Estimates.?
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CHILL
TDNIC
IS JUST A8 COOD FOR ADULTS.
WARRANTED. PRICE 50 cts.
Galatta. Ills.. No*. 36, axl
Paris Medici at- Co., St. Lout3, Mo.
Gentlemen:?Wo sold lost year, flOO botUes oi
GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL IONIC and. have
bought three (trass already this year. In all o?r experience
of 14 years, in the dreg business, have i
ncyer sold a:i article that gave such universal satisfaction
as yvor Toxic. Yours truly.
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/.? J SGEfK OP AfiTrVfTY SUP 1
DAYS IX TIIL WEEK, I
No wonder?lhe way they ahrr I
selling their good.*.' New, fresh 1
goods; big bargains' fjoiek saier, ') *1
| Its in i-h Prices: m
One lot of Percales at 4^4 cts. It ,;; 1
' cost more than that to make iheifl.
I.arisa lens is the name of new > I
; goods brought oat this season. Yott
lean change the color of your dress jt
made out of these goods every time T91
| you wear It. Try a dress of ft?oik . i
We received a large shipment of <
Skirts this week, and can gtvo yoa '- M
full assortment in size and patterns .
Thye are lined and velvet bound. / ?.' ?
and range in price from $1 to $2.
That case of yard wide Spring
Dress Cheviots in going very rapid-* $ai
ly, but we have softe left, which we jjj
ar*? selling at t>cents while they last.
Our stock of Fans came direct
from Japan and are the latest style
arid very cheap.
20 pieces Vivette Batiste at 5c yd.
Ono ????? minimer corsets at 41k* 1
500 yards Glare Silks, yard wide*
at 50 rents yard.
50 pieces White Plaids and Strip*
extra good quality at (v rents.
We have a full lint of doilies and
napkins from 2 for 5e up.
Ladies Shirt Waists, 15 c. _
A full line of Lndis llats, Trim- "
min^s, etc, from 10 e to $1.
Ladies' Summur Under vests 5c. ' JfSk
Ladies' and misses mitts aad
Gloves from IDe to 5Uc.
FURNITURE? J
Great value giving in the Furnt . ?
ture. It is next door to the the ,3
Cash Dry Goods store.
O-PIECE SOLID OAK SUIT $1T
BuelU Roberts 1
573 & 573 KING ST J M
Charleston, - 5. C,
Write for Prices.
Steerling Silver, Silver Plated
Ware, Gold Jeirelrv, Wedding
and Engagement Kings, Gold, I
Silver, or Niekle Watches, or
Whenever you wish to give a ,'^S
Present, we will be glad to
make suggestions.
We will also repair yonr
Watch if it stops, and gnaran- .
tee our work. ?
JAMES ALLAN & Co., Jewelers,
2S5 King St., Charleston, S. C
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GEO. S. HACKED & SON
AiANUFACTCJKEKS OJf
Doors, Sash, Blinds Mouldings
AND
BUILDING MATERIAL |
DEALERS IN SASH WEIGHTS.
CORD, HARDWARE, WINDOW f
GLASS, ere.
E. M. HACKER, Proprietor
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Charleston, S. C.
We guarantee our work superfor * W- 'i
to any sold in this eity, ail being (ft ^
our own manufacture.
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