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, O-O TO E Tilt* ZEsZlzxgst ?*023 -srOTTIS I Fall & Wit They have the greatest barjyai Williamsburg county. Their ?le( Shoes, Hats, Caps and Notions have ti? /tut *|11 ft ill IT tcru IV/ ni'tM ?'*?. .... , If you do not intend to buy at present, and will always be glad to show yoli department. It will Ik* useless for great bargains in every departnien sledge hammers for you to judge for ' Men's suits from $2.70 up. Youths'suits from $2 up. Children's suits from Toe up. I I 1 yard Sea Island homespun (3 oc 1 " ? " " ?4c ! X u A A " o< :ib.c' lihecked " (jM'sjCj Last, but not least, comes the < Tinware, Harness, Saddles and Conf and form. BIG- LOT OB1 B When you come to town call a p ? Resolutions Adopted by the Indiantown Church on the Death of Col- James McCutchen. I When sin was introduced into the world death was demanded as i its penalty; while sin continues i 5 there is no escape from the wages j thereof. ' One and another of our kindred1 and triends fall by the way, for death, all unbidden, enters the j best houses of the land and claims for his own those whose absence gives the greatest pain and most disaster. Such is true in the death of our revered ami beloved brother, Col. James MeCutchen, who recently passed from the toils and disappointments of earth to the Father's house, uWhere the wicked cease from troubling and the weary are at rest." Resolved, I. That while we would humbly bow in submission to the will of our Heavenlv Father | and are sure that lie doeth all j things well, we cannot dismiss,! nor scarcely restrain the grief that j oppresses us. Resolved, II. That in the death of our lamented brother I the church of Indianlown suffers 1 in every department of her work.; Ilis wise counsels, his correct and noble life, his strong Christian influence were pillars of Support now broken columns in the t?nipie of God. Resolved, III. That we tender I the bereaved family our condo-' lence, and assure them of ouri copartnership in their grief. Resolved, IV. That a blank I page in our session boob be in?crib-1 e-1 to his memory. , Resolved, V. That a copy of; r. these resolutions be sent to the family and published in the I Southern Presbyterian and theCounty Record. By order of the session: J C Cunningham, Clerk. ?:?:?:?:?:?:?:?:?:?:@ g ft Aflu Eleg; @ J|^| ? V Im always reidern V m*Kt popalar aad ^ We hare Jam recelTei a | M?uamteg IH jgj %wwvwv*ww?%wv?vwt S Veil! - | Pmi !?; wmviv " * Of the very latent Ntyle? nad 1 at exceplioaally low price**. < jgj licit y oar trade. >o troahle i J Misses Beflnjami :@:?:?:??:?:?:@:?:?:?i 2-i P* - ^ I! Mil Sim, xee, S. CL iter Goods. ns ever offered in Kingstree, or in partments of Dry-Goods, Clothing reached that |*>int in prim below [ etition. Come, it matters not if but the clerks are at your service, i the great bargains offerd in evtry us to begin to itemize all of the t, hdt will give you u few of our yourself, namely: Outing, nice patterns, @4^c Calicos u " (u 3'^c Big bargains in rugs, 3?k41 ** " to wels 20x 3l> <g Ac Suspenders, all webb, from 5c up. Full seamless hose (34c Shoes (good) from 2*K? up. department of Groceries, Hardware ectionery, complete iu every shape nd see us; we will treat you right. Razors in the Air. Georgetown, Oct. 14.?A lively cutting affray occurred in what it known as "Slab Town" on Monday night, in which Edward Kinloch received wounds of a serious nature. His assailant, Scipio Le Rebour, escaped unhurt, but is now lodged injail to await tl.e the resuit of Kincloch's wounds. The affair seems to be the out come of a jealousy existing between the two parties over a negro woman, in whose house the injured man was found by LaRobour and called out. In the scuffle that ensued, Kinloch was slashed in a half-dozen places with a razor, and completely disemboweled.?The State. Thomas & Bradhatn will be found at their old stand in Kings tree from Oct. 1st with a nice lot of horses ready to fill the wants of their friends and patrons. We will also be ready to collect for stock sold iast season. We expect to do some business here and will sell at a price to insure satisfaction. Thanking our friends for past favors and assuring them that we can do better by them than ever before, we solicit an early call. Thoma8 & Braduam. JOHNSON'S CHILL AND FEVER TONIC In One Day. The Atlanta Constitution says that "a man in Cartersville purchased the the gallows on which a man was hanged and built a hennery of the lumber. He has never had a chicken stolen from it, and it is said that the colored brother won't go within a block of it if he can possibly avoid doing so.w The County Record $1 a year. ?:@:?:@:@:?:@:?:@:@:@ ?l sunt Service | @ i tk? pair*km ritiwgwtree** V ?pt*4ale Willlaery Ntvre. >ew ?K c*a?plefe Uae *f (?) ft Ia??, ? vwvww @ ? nags, ? rWWW^% jgj ttj Rifofooms ? ft ? ! beaallAil dMicM. All fi> lisllly cMMklered. We iw lo ?h?w geedn. Cell # mm. 9 lflfl(^Jaic?1b?o .? \ A practical solution of the ori gill;il package nuisance has been suggested by Mr. \V L Roddey, of| Keck Ilill. lie thinks tlis Slate | can levy an exorbitant license on j all establishments s"lling honor? 1 say $ 10.000 each?and thus run I them out of business. The State can easily pay any such sum for every dispensary as the money goes right back into the State treasury. This is a good idea, and our law makers might well lake it under consideration.?Yoik viHe Yeoman. Johnson's Chill and Fe- j vcr Tonic is a ONE-DAY Cure, It cures the most j stubborn case of Fever in j 24 Hours, The Yankees are beginning to turn their eyes to the South, have noted her rapid development with in the last few years and are claiming the credit, as they claim almost everything else, of it al'. They may have huilt the West, but they didn't build the Sou'h. The South has been abused and discriminated ajrainst l>v them for thirty years. Ths South has been pulled out of the mud by her own sons.?Yorkville Yeoinan. Why take Johnson's Chill A Fever Tonic? Because it cures the most stubborn case of Fever in ONE DA Y. "Aw, what's d" jrood of it,*' said Chuck Connor when asked if he did not wish he was educated Chuck could not spell six consecu five word? of one syllable each correct Ij to save his life, yet the report is that he is receiving $100. a week on the stage?a s.im larger than any professor in South Carolina receives. EdHanlon, the base bail player and mutineer, has ?* a?.... ..n-? #19 r^nn ? 'J 113*1 UrVUIICTI ?ll IFIltTI 1FI fIO,WT7 C? year lor six months' work?a sum greathr than is paid to the major ity of college presidents and more than twice tlie salary of a United States senator. Why take Johnson's Chill & Fever Tonic? Because it cures the most stubborn case of Fever in ONE DA Y. The First thanksgiving Dinner, The first Thanksgiving dinner * was celebrated in this counttv 76years ago, at Plymouth Mass The whole American army was present?it numbered 20 men. MilesStandish, the backward lov er of Priscilla sat at the feast. nrkilo Priii'iiillii sprvmi Jit. t tie ttf ble- The story will apear in the 1 November issue ot the Ladies' Home Journal. Here Indians and whites sat uown together by the tables 6et in the woods, and en- <. joyed the roast turkey, beechnuts t clam chowder, fish, salad, fruit and other delicacies provided. It was * at this historic dinner that the :l first oyster was served. 'J he illstration of the article show portraits of of the Pilgrim falhers. t Johnson's Chill and Fe- J rtr Tonic is a ONE-DAY 1 Core. H carts the most < stubborn cast of Fever im ] 24 Hoars. ] A man in Southern California ^ advertises for his "lost wile." and 1 r says"she had a harmonica with her and always a cud of chewing gum in her mouth." And yet the for- ] lorn husband wants to get her < back! There are some queer peo ( pie in this world. INmmh mt tlto Hnl m4 Itrm. No on* need rafter with neuralgia. This disease la quickly and permanently eared by Browns' Iron Bitten. Every dies tea of the Wood, nerves and stomach, chronic or otherwise, succumbs to Browns' Iron Bitten. Known and nsed for nearly a quarter of a century, it stands to-day foremost among oar most valued remedies. Browns' Iron Bitters is sold by all dealers. w mm w w" y y 'y w \ A ^ A A* /l j 1 PER] / \ so far as perfection c: \ progress. To many they don't consider v t has a very moving ef ^ that follow are apt * dynamite and as danj i Perfec : Perfec 4 * and their use is not fc 4 a watch. You don't i mechanism going ag \ and wonderfully mad ^ dealing with it Aye bowels into healthy ; give a healthy tone headache, heartburn, ^ the disordered condit ^ Ajror's Pills we tb< 4 kwnrofM ^ dysptpsi* u Ayer's Pi) < - Ayer's Pills do the other pUls." d ^ " Although mild in a 4 thorough ia operation ^ bowels." ^ " After twenty years' k 1 ' ague, bilious fever, sic) 4 ' ^ J " We always used A always have them ia U * < VVYVT1 n AAA A AA4A Tax Notice. Ofpick of the Treasurer/ of williamsburg com > Kingstree, S. C, Oct 6, 1897.S mhe tax levy for the fiscal year 897 is as follows: For State, - 5 mills j u County, - - 4*4 u | " School - 3 w 30 mills on value of all stock In buttons, Anderson and partof Penn , ownships. A capitation tax of one dollar on ill males between the ages of 21 ind 60 years, except soldiers in the ate war who are exempt after 50 ears. I will be at following places oa he days mentioned below for the olleetion of the said tax. ^ake City, Oct. 15 and !?. ^ades. ? 18. fndiantown, ? * 19. Kennedys Store ? 20. >dar Swamp, ? 21. Bloom ingvale, ? 22. >>?i?oa uorrisvme, ? [loino, ? 25. Lamberts, ? 26. \rds X Roads, ,. 27. Prospect, ? 28. Trio, ? 81). Kingstree, Nov. 1 to 11 inclu. Durants Store, ? 13* Hebron, ? 15* Greeley ville, ? 16 and 17. Gourdins, ? 18 and 10. Suttons, ? 20. Harpers, ? 22. Salters, ? 23. Lake City, ? 24 and 25. Scranton, ? 26 and 27. Kingstree, Nov. 20th to Dec. 8lst, excepting Saturday of each week. R D ROLLINS, County Treasurer. A ^*~i A A i. A?i n are m pi an be attained. They mark the people, any pil! is a iit pill, and i whether there's any recoil in the feet, and so has an earthquake, bul to be disastrous. There are pill jcrous as an earthquake. Dr. Ay< t in Prepari t in Opera! >llowed by violent reaction. A gi use blasting powder to eject the g ain. The machinery of the body e than a watch, and needs even g t. *Vfl_ _ i * .L- .4! :t s rius give jusi inc necessary sc action. They correct the ill-coni to the stom?'n. Thus they cui constipatic piles, and all disease idn of the liver, stomach, or bowel 5 best cathartic I ever used in mv pncticc." J. T. Sl'AKKS, M. I ythmg fhal witl ?f* quicklv relieve and cure the te fla." JOHN C. PKITUIIARD, Urodie, Waj Ir work efficiently and do not fripc nor make one JOHN M. SM1T1 ction and leas liable to pipe than other purgative: and cau always be relied on to cure diseases ol i f?KT?R J. DUFFY, 1 experience, I know that Ayer's Pills are an absolu c headache, flux, dyspepsia, constipation and hard O. WILSON, Contractor and Rudder, Sulphur ! yer's Pills in my father's family. I am now fifty-f >e house bspw I have found no better pill than MARY JACOBUS, 711 E. Chestnut St., Mt. gggggggggg GLENN SPR^ <^-T .T^-KT-KT SPE || SPECIAL^/ DURI SEP Dancing, Tennis, Billiardi The Best Place to Enj For rale of board apply to Qimrwnn I ?imnQ(in & oiiif|h)UH a uiiupouii. ft fi Ira Sample of this ^ . port can be |pEj-i 1-j"jlj?j?1. seen at the ?f?f?:?? eemetery a t -Jr -y I " V Kingrtrcc, S C Is concidered the best and cheapest i I they arc taking tiie place of ALLothei ; ble?lasting a life time. This company fencing, running from 7 to 25 wires, thi tight. They also manufacture ornatne Orders are respectfully solicited. A gladly furnished by the undersigned. EDWIN IAgt., Page V A i ^mmmmm?mrn+mmmmmmm?mm " mm hup V ' T V V ^ A A i A A AiJ 4 ILLS 1 j 4 ghest point in pill ^ ;o Ion2: as it acts ^ action. Dynamite 4 t the consequences 4 s as damaging as , ^ ;r's Pills are * 4 ation, h ion, \i A rain of sand stops r1 rain and start the pi ^0 is more fearfully * greater delicacy in pi imulus to start the Li ditioned liver and e dyspepsia, sick s that grow out of [J Yeddo, lad. rriblc suffering at rren Co., N. C. sick like so many r J 1, Atlanta, Ga. 14 % Ayer'a Pills are 1 the stomach or . . . :'i Rockport, Tea. te cure for tertian * coids." Springs, Texas. N > ive years old and * Ayer's." r" Vernon, Ohio. i : ^ V T T T " w <t> ^ A A IGS HOTEL H2STQ-S, SLCL . ' - kTES J 1 HE ' ? TEMBER. I ?, Bowling, &cn Ac. / joy Your Vacation, I j 1 * ' IE For rates of water apply to I M Slpi. , TT7' Tl - i win n. i ~ SjH ralso tli*? same fencing on -j-j-; -T?rgr wooden post# :~rrri? at tlie Jat? S. ~l?t P. ilrockinton's. of all fences. Where introduced, A r fencing. It is strong and dura' manufactures several grades of 1 i is making a fence that is rabbit- 4 ntal fencing for yards, Ac. ny information desired will b? ^9 HARPER, 1 Voven Wire Fence Co., ,nd Bond Steel Post co. 1 , C\ ' ' r'~- ' ' ' ' '