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r . *' Sml is row at Reddick'i with complete line of CE anil buy yours now Wefhave a nice line of pus,' and WATER SETS, suitabl fjtt*Sausage cutters can be found I All kinds of fruit, We keep a tull line of the very b tf"Whenever in town always call i ? Th? Ladies' HomeJournol For 1838. To make The I^niies' Home! Journal lor 1898uthe best of all) the years the '?ost cheerful and} helpful magazine that a woman j can possibly have in her hoi?.e,?' j is the purpose ot its editors, as disl * cloeed by a prospectus outlining a I few of the projected fealures for j the coming year. While the | Journal will be inore useful and1 practical then ever before, it is: made apparent that its literary. * features will be strengthened, and { that pictonally it will be more at-J tractive and artistic than ever. > b A notable feature, "The Inner; Experience of a Cabinet Member's Wife," a seriesof letters from the ! wrife of a Cabinet member to her aister, will, it is said, reveal some startling and giaphic penpictures ^ of Washington social ami official! TU k! Pro<i,ln,,J ! ' IliC. A lie Ulii;iapiiiv." ?/i M. ivovk I t McKinle.v, Mrs Clevelaigd. Mark Twain, Thomas A. E lison ?ind 1 MERRY (CHRIS! I Everybody will hav * mas if they trade CHRISTMAS DREAMS BROCK will sell Furn; Hardware, Gr, Clothing, Shoe; WES TEA sorts of po Mi-Mil slxlcL TCI WE WILL SELI Ml Willi, ElBU J I' < ' .? V '7 s Racket Store [RISTMAS PRESENTS. at a very small cost. MS, DHLS le for Christmas Presents. here very cheap. Big lot of Confectionery, est loaded shells at 35c per box. 011 them and save money. Joseph Jefiersou will be presented in a novel way by a series of anecdotes, giving Ihe vital char, act eristics. Mrs. Burton Harrison will describe society at the beginning of the century, and ex-President. Harrison is to write on, uThe Flag in the Home." __i . EilQ'Kif loin i.t.i.s. ?';??<'?r?U. CniJ'.y CHtiwri J?\ c?ir?- roiwi vnit ion fin-c er. 10u.>?. IfC.C.O '?.r-fdiid iiioney. It was learned in New York on Friday last that one of the largest robberies in the history of that post office occurred on November 9. The amount involved is said to be in Hie neijjnDornooa oi$im; 000 and wis taken from registered letters in the railway service on that section of the Central railroad of New Jersey known as ihe New York, Somerville and Eastern branch. Detectives are after the thieves. To Cure C?ii?ll|>ullun foreTwr. TaUe C-?M.*rei* Ounly Calboriic. 10c orSSo. If C C. C. full lo ourc. druK.'tKiK refund money. riVlAS! ea Merry Christwith Brockinton. BARGAINS Are offered in every Department. We will convince yon that we sell better foods for the money than any other house around here. Our stock is very large and the assortment varied. We only ask you to call: we will "do the rest." SPECIAL PRICES III LRR6E LOIS. INTON iture, Harness, ain, Groceries, s and Hats at T SUIT ALL cket books, 3, Sill Bill! BiiCCO . VERY CHEAP, 5. P. Brochinton, - ?vt - ' ' , '?.*? ; ./.' .Vv '* V"**' " '7 f. r. * ii cm n? wi. WHAT OUR SISTER TOWN IS SAYING AND DOING. Rumored Postoffice Change. An Enjoyable Dance, Other Mat ICI 9? r CI *VIIM<Ct [Edited by II. W. Ackcrman.] Mr. John F McFadden, of Sandy Grove, 8pent a day or two in town 1 it week. Mr. B. 0. Bristow. of Darlington, spent Friday in "The Citv of Flowing Wells."" The Lake City high school closed Wednesday night for the holidays. Work will be resumed Monday, Jan. 3, 1898. Ilev. W II Kirton has been sent to the Lake City circuit for the ensuing year. His arrival here is expected in a few dayr. v as A(l*i Tin ah assistant itl the! high school here, left Wednesday for her home at Blackville, where she will spend the holidays. Miss Florence Edwards, who has been teaching near Cades for several sessions, left Saturday morning foi her home, Hopewell, Marion county, where she expects to spendChristrnas. Mr. J B McCutcheirs "bike'' mysteriously disappeared one day last week. He thought the boys had played a joke on him, but at last ac counts the wheel had not turned u] Miss Sara Parhara, who has been acting as governess in Dr. Iliunaut's family for several months, will leave Thursday for her home in Oxford, N C, where she will spend the holidays. Our streets were thronged with people from the country last Saturdav. So well were the sidewalks taken up that it was with difficulty that the wheelmen could move aronutl XT loo.., Xf.irrnrio T XtO, and Wl'ft lto1. All isorg L?\V WUM 1ms, who have been attending the Winthrop Normal and Industrial college, at Rock Hill, returned home Friday night. These young* ladies have a vacation of two weeks, and it is with pleasure that their many friends welcome them back to our town. Rev. S J Bethea. who has served the LakeCity circuit fo-fonrconsei a tire years, left Wednesday for Latta, Marion comity, whence, after spending a few days with relatives and friends in that vicinity, accompanied by his family, he will go on to Mnllins to assume pastoral charge of the work there. Mr. Carl W. Hill, ex-editor of the T^ake City Times, left Monday for his home in Darlington. Mr. Hill wjis a resident of onr town for about eight mouthy and during that time he made many warm friends here, all of whoiu regret his departure. He carries with him our best wishes, and we bespeak for him success in his new field of labor. Rumor says that the postoffiee here will soon be abolished and that negroes will be appointed at Scran ton and Cades. Onr mail facilities are bad enough as it is, and it is to be hoped that the authorities at Washington will not be so unwise as to deprive the citizens of all the rights to which they are entitled undpr a republican government The following visited the "City by theSea" gala week: Dr. AHWilliams Messrs. 1) Moultrie Epps, J H Cordes, B Wallace Jones, Carl W HiB, W S Eaddv, Caldwell and son, Yf T Askiusaudson, S M Askins accompanied by his sou Willie and Julian Clark; C M Kelly, W T King, JLC Moore and wife, W F Kennedy and wife. Mrs. Anna Seal, Mrs. J M Sturgeon and Miss Emily Doty. The dance given at the residence of Sheriff Dauiel was the event of the season. A goodly number of the representative young people of the town were nresent tonarticiDate in the "w j f a ^ exercises of the eveuing. All were in the best of spirits and seemed to enjoy the occasion very much. There were no "drones" present, for everyone took a plenty of exercise. About 12 o'clock the crowd diwpersed, each carrying with him pleasant recollections of the associations of the even. iug. The genial face of Editor Bristow was seen on oar streets Friday. I JOHNSON^S CHILL AND FEVER TONIC I Cures Fever j in One Day. Ho Cure, >o Pay. Tliat is the way all druggists 'sell Grove's Tasteless Chill, Tonic lor Chills and Malaria. It is aim ' plv Iron arid Qiiinine in a taste less fornt: Children love it. , Adults prefer it to bitter, nauseating-Tonics: Price, 50c. / , ' ' " '' V " 7 r Woman's Diseases Are as peculiar as unavoidable, and JSP cannot be discuss- fry ed or treated as we a do those to which the entire human family are subject, t . Menstruation sus- JpHjpnA | tains such import ant relations to ner 1111 i mju, health, that whenZ&pJ I ir? Suppressed, Irregu- Jj jJ A lar or Painful, Bg j 11 I U she soon becomes M 1 _j ' languid, nervous and irritable, the bloom leaves her cheek and very grave complications arise unless Regularity and Vigor are restored to these organs. Bradfield's 5 on/Si rj* f most noted rcm3ic physicians * of the South, Regulator sort prevail more extensively than in any other section, and has never I failed to correct disordered Men-1 stroation. It restores health and i strength to the suttering woman. "W? have for the put thirty yean handled Bradfleld'i Female Regulator, both at wholetale and retail, and In no lnetanoe haa it failed to give utiafaction. We eell more of It than ell other elmllar remed'ee combined." Laiian, Rankin ? Lamak, Atlanta, Macon and Albany, Oa. Tnk BnannxLO Rkgulaton Co., Atlanta, Oa. SoM by ?M Dr?v?iaU at 9LOO per Settle. CITATION. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. CoUJiTY OF WILLIAMSBURQ. B* E. M. SMITH Enquirk, Probate Judge. WHEREAS J S Cooper has made suit to me, to grant htm letters of administration of the Estate of and effectr of James Cooper these are therefor* to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred the creditors of the said James Cooper deceased, that they lie and appear before me. in the Court of Probate, to be held at Kings tree S. C. on Doc. 24th after publication hereof at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 11th day of Dec Anno Domini, 1807. Published on the 16th day of Dec. 1897 in the County Record. " E. M. Smith. 2t. P. J. W. C. Sheriff's Sales. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA . County o? Williamsburg, In The Court Of Common Pleap. THE THOMAS P. SMITH MCIVERCO., Plan tiff, Against J. 8 MCCOLLOUGH AND OTHERS, Defendants. Pursuant to an order to me direc ed, I will sell at public out-cry to the highest bidder for cash, before the court houst? door in Kingstree on the first Monday in January next, during the legal hours of sale, the following real estate, to wit: All that tract of land known as the Hedieston rracr, oounueo on all sides as represented by a plat of the same surveyed April, 1804, by H Wyllya, and situated in the county and State aforesaid on the waters of Headless creek, tribua* tary of Black Mingo creek, and containing 090 acres of land, more or less, as represented on plat of above date. 2 Also all that piece parcel or tract of land known as Gibson tract bounded on all sides as represented hy a plat of the same resurveyed the 29th of November, 1834, by Thos. Eaddy and situated on the waters of Black Mingo swamp in the county and State aforesaid and containing 490 acres of land, more or less, as represented by plat.' 3 Also all that piece or parcel of land lying being and situate in the county of Williamsburg containing 198 acres, more or less, and botihdea as follows, to wit: North by lands of T J Strong; east bV lands of ttimiupl M Npxsen. and J J Tlsdale: south by lands of T J Strong and west by lands of T J Strong. 4 Also a tract of land contain ing 580 acres, lying being and situate in the county and State aforesaid, on the head waters of Cedar swamp, bounded on the north by estate of Slngletary land, on the east by lands belonging to Hugh A and John S MeCollough: on the south by Samuel S Tisdale.nud est. Abram Brown's land and on the west by lands of John Scott and Juunie E Scott. 5 Also all that tract piece or parcel of land situate lying and beiug in the county of Williamsburg, containing six and three-fourths acres and bounded as follows* on the north by a lot of contiguous land noWowned by John S McCpltough; on the east by lands of Jos. B Chandler and Mrs. S T Singletary; on the sonth by lands of John E Scott and on the we9t by the New Road; the land Intended to be conveyed was a part of the land known as the dry svftrmp land owned by Jos. B Chandler and situate in Turkey township. Purchaser to pay for papers. JD Daniel, 8.w. a V-r (aW - f * 'a * ?" '? ? >' yy-c ' ' - . ;"4 Auditors Notice. Notice is hereby given that I will visit the following places on the (lays mentioned below fbr the putpose of taking Tax Returns for the fiscal year commencing January first, 1098. As tfcis is real estate year it is expected that fill Real Estate owners will mwt me fully prepared to glVe complete returns oftheirreal estate, as well as personal property. Concord, Jah; 1st Lake City 44 3 4 4/jth Scran ton 44 0 74 fith Prospect 44 IDA 11th Altaians 44 12th Johnsonsvillo ' 18th Ards 44 14 A 15 th Lambert 44 17th Rome ' u 18th Rhems u 19th Morrisvill 44 2Dth Blooniingvale 41 21A 22nd Indlantown a 24tH Cedar Swamp 44 234 26th Kennedys il 27tK Cades 41 28 A 29th Hebron Jaft. 31st and Feb. 1st Mouzon Feb. 2nd Kingstree 44 3 4 A 5th' Greeleyvllle 44 7 A H^h (winr/linw 9 A 10th Baiters - 11A 12th Buttons " 14th Earls w 15th Trio " 16 A 17th Kingstree " 18 A 19th H Z HANNA, Auditoi, W. 0. NOTICE. Office of Ciunty Supervisor, 1 Williamsburg County, V Kingstree, S. C. ) Notice is hereby given that in accordance wsth an act of the General Assembly approved March 2, 1897,all county offi.ers, including magistrates, are required to make annual reports to the county super /.ii j,,.!,,. YIB<U<H<11I Iliuilicn U/IICVICU UUilllg the year. B .B. Chandler, J. J. B. Montgomery, C. S. W.C. Clerk. Notice. All partfev having claims against the Couuty for fiscal year commencing Jan. 1st 181)7 an J ending Dec. 31st 1M>7 will present Xhe same to this office on or l>efore he 31 ?t .nst. BBChaxdlku, J J B Moxtgomkry. C 8 \V C. Clerk. Notice. I will be in my office in the court house in Kingstree 8. C., on 8ATUJ1DAY of each week and during my absence, I will leave my office key with Mr. C. W. McClain. ? E. M. Smith, Judge of Probate, Williamsburg ConC. 8. Vrtfina Jkl VMWI All persons havingclabns against the estate of the late J Headley Brown Rre hereby nulled to present the same duly attested, and all persons indebted to said estate are reqoeBted to make payments to. SAMUEL A BROWN, 4t. Administrator. . ^ NoticeAH persons having claims against the estate of A B Kinder, deceased, are requested to present their claims duly attested, and those indebted to sakl estate will make payment to H H KINDER. 4t. Administrator. Notice For Final Discharge, Notiffi it hereby given that I will apply to the Judge of Probate for Williamsburg County on January 17th 1898 Tor letter* or dli*cnnrge as aamiiiixtrnw of the estate of William Guess, <leeeu??<i. B If GUESS. A'i mlnistratof'. Dec. 18th 1807. NOTiOE. I will be in my o fcintheCotitt house, Kingstree, ^.nday and Saturday of each Wee * Thosd havfng business with the County Sup erintedent of Education will gtvern themselves accordingly. Nabob D. Ltsfisnrf, Conuty Supt. Ed C i^ TOOO ^^. CURECOr JOB PRINTIf 3 - n-irii-IMi I I i wft New Fruit Store* -=-# <*? ,n .Vxt UMrl* tkS DUp?BMrT '.^5S v 4# ?4 " Vj Vo Whbre will always be found ow ?. ^ hand a full and complete line of iff kinds of fruite, vegetables Ac. A pples from 6 to 10c per dpi. Bananas 15 to 20c u - ? Best Cream Cheese i/Jc u lb. CoaCohutb 6 to 10c each. Cabbage ft to 18c ' "* ' (mions 6c t|t. 96c per peck: Irtah PhfiitoPd An fit. U u i Hi Fresh parbhed peanut# eyefv dlhr: Rnisirs 16c i>er lb. or 2 Id#, ror 25te Turnips Iresh everyday 6b btiheh All kinds ofsausogO 10 to 16c a lb r-AL&O-^ . .*^3 A new khdcofnpletO llnb of fcrfc ; .Vworks and Christmas trtbk*. We also pay hijfhe?t pHbbe ftrf * 'fl ^oon hides, bees wax Ac. .-I A M Singletaiy, ; fcejttdoor to dispensary, Klbgatfee; LOST! LOSTI . The man who dies withbt# Ktetr(no >t kpnpHt (VrlificitfA Id thtt Royal Fr&terftai Umofi | Those who tont*mpIat$ ihtur- ; rj ing will serffc their be?f iateretU bv itii?tffgjatih'$ the (totiifabtt of this company. k L W&geSsr, k, k$< ' , Kingstree, 8. CUn hpttl luttf . =!.i.UimRtH^ 0 0 0 Commission Merthanf? Domestic Fruits, Poultry, Kurt Butter and Vegetables. v ' j . " Jfjji All KI?<> ?f CfWUTf !* < ? 94 Market Street, tfi t* Notice. All per?on?h*Vln,claim.a&t/mf . ' the estate of the late John Brown Sr., nre herebjr .notified to present tko oatnu <tnI\r ?iu) all . :'J i'lic oniuu vuij w??\* - - - ..^persons indebted td the said esttftef are hereby notified to mike pay- *' rnenttb. "v R6bkrt r Baowy, . , v X-. . Ettcui. /**>$ : Tax go^cfe | Office of *hb OF WlLUAMiBOre Cd- > ' Kingstree, 8. C., Oft 6,189T.V The tax levy for the fiMiflf jrai? 1897 is as follower . ' '/ , f For State, & mMm 44 Coanty, - 4$ * ?school .. . r * 80 mills on vnlne of *11 stoch ft Buttons, Anderson and part of Peid townships. A capitation tax of one dollar <m all males between tha, apf* of 21 and 60 years. erfcepMKKV* in Un* late war who ate sftfttpt afWr years. T miirK* .? dtaMLfn* X WUI IA7 ?? w the days mentioned tielw Mr the ' collection of the Mild' tki. Lake City, Oft: # Mfift Cades. * ifr Indian town, H' ? Kennedys Store WU Cedar Saradif>, J ZU ' BloominjrvaJe/ Morrisville, Wk Rome, w 9k Lam berth, / II ;?&| Ards X Roads / jfr v.;t Prospect, n H fM # , # King-stree/ tfoV." I ftfiV fnehi Infants Store, M Ht Hebron, ?' I*/ Greeleyviil'd,' 4 Malw IT.' " ' Gourdins, # N arld ll Softons, ? 3ft ffarpers, , ? ? Baiters, ^ Lake City, KatfdtV ?*_ a DCrnnKJIl, ? *** Kinjfstree. NW. f9ttfto Dee. excepting Saturday o/each vreek/ It D KOllLINS/ Coudt/ Tr?a.We/ ''*>?-gg^fagagai' tfJDY HARTlC ^ aitta CTIPATION MG il i IB itf -; '..V. 1 ' ^ "V .;\^! ' '. --Li*