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**: Church Entertainment. An entertainment will be given at Ards Cross Koads on Wednesday night, April 11th, lor tiie benefit of Muddy Creek Church, riven by Misses Luena Barnes, Lena Iiinds, hula Davis and Messrs. Tom id'e J. llarrell ami T. W. R<-|lune- Helreshirients w'" be served alter liie performance. Admission: adults 15 cents, ohi 1dren 10 cents. The performance will consist ofj recitations, drills, solo;., duels, a farce and plenty ol nice nir-ic. Doors open at 7 30; performance begins at S 15. Come on' ! come all!! We would like to see all the! voii?? men and their best ?irl> at j tlie entertainment. V Kxrs. Another Tooacco Warehouse. The old tobacco warehouse at j Lake City, which lor several years . lias been in a state of "inunction-{ desuetude,*1 has recently been bought out by Dr. A II. Williams and "Jndiie" d. A.Green and will; be put into prime condition before | i lie openinji of the next tobacco j >eas?m. a nuinbei of prize houses j' will be buiif, ami with a plenty ofj buyers 0:1 hand, every imlticemem I will he offered to producers ol'tIn*j weed to brim: their tobacco to Lake City. Hv the season after this the energetic backers of this enterprise will erect a second Little warehouse, and both will be kept goiinr. That the first warehouse in Lake Cify did not succeed by no means nrjrnes that another attempt will he :i l.iihue. If must be re mem hem! ihat this was one ot the firs' warehouses built when tobacco in this section of the State was but a:i experiment. Then, too, the! men who built the warehouse and j operated it lacked experience. Now that tobacco is an assured and staple crop iii our county the re is no reason why the thousands ol pounds shipped out of the county should not remain here and the money spent at home. X. Y. Z, Death of J. L. Turner. Mr. Jesse L. Turner, ;i substantial burner near Brown's postoffice. after a brief illness of grip. died: last Monday night. His remains / were brought to Kings! ree Wed- i nesdav morning and consigned to 1 their last resting place at the Soldier's cemetery by the waters of (flack river. All his lile was s tent near this stream, and it is not strange that he should ask that he be buried or. its banks, where the murmur of the waters speeding on their way sing a ren innm Ai*m( Kit? irrnrn Ij VliV.111 V I ItlO p,l U ? \ t Although it was not generally known in town that he was to be buried here to day, all who heard ?.l it in time attended the burial ' service. A CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA. I was troubled with liver trouble, and my stomach was out of order, and after eating my breakfast would throw up what I eat. It went on this way for about two years. At last. < after trvinz other remedies. I was induced to try Kamon's Liver Pills J an<! Tonic Pellets. After using one or , two boxes I found ray self in a healthy < oinliiion. I use them oceasionallv yet, always when in need of pills. J consider the in the best pill on the market, and feel safe in saying they are the finest < tilings ever used. John Livesav. Luther. Hancock Co , Tetin. For sale hv Wallace & Johnson. ' v Why docs a boil come to a head < when it is located elsewhere? ' If a man falls in love, only the j woman in tiie case can rescue him. < '-" T" v 1 !" 1 W V irking isfhers|| dread hot weather. They C? ,j?s know how it weakens and Ji, *M how this affects the baby. All such mothers need m >>v Scon's limuision. It gives w A them strength and makes (jj the bnby's food richer and (fa W more abundant. A| tOc. anil 51. All drupRist?. W Why doesn't a trained skirt know enough to keep out oi the mud? Khiwm.iriile is not recommended for tlie en re of every ill: it does n.it cure everything. Itut it is a eertain eitre for rlieumat ism. ami is a tine blood purifier and laxative; trv it. Wallaee jfc .Johnson. It* man has a bee in his bonne'. lie is reasonrhly sure of a lively-hood. 1 f Ir<-ub!e 1 with rlrmnatistn. giv,: Cliatn'ftIain's I'.iiii-ltalm a trial. It will not rust-you i cent it* it does no o i<k]. (>ne application will relieve tliej pain It a!s' ettrcs sprains and bruis.-Sj in d'H'-tiiiri tlie lime required nvanv * ! >rher tivatni nf. Cuts. hums, frost-1 i bites,(jiiinsi v. i>:iiin tin* side and! rlie?r. <rlandnl:ir nil I oiler fUelJInvf- are j ijiiieldy vnred by applying it. Kver\ bi'ttl-* wa:ranK'd. J'lire "Jo and ot> cts. Dr. D. C. Seort Do You Need An Electric Belt? Dr. J. Newton Ilath'iway ha* perfeet-j ed an eloetrio belt wnieh lie i> pre par-. ed to furnish to all patients who need j it. at a merel\ nominal charge. Write i to J. Newioji Hathaway, >1. D., ^.">! Dryan St.. Savanuali. Ga. Why do the biggest potatoes; invariably grow on the top of a measurt ? TIip n:<:(.'e.in and most elteetive eure! tornuiM.pdion and all livt-r troubles ! ilio fann us little i ills known a-. l)e-| Will's Little Karlv lii-eis A woman always enjoys ripping up .something useful to make some ' thing ornamental. Size doesn't indicate quality. Re-j ware of counterfeit ami wor bless salve ; offered for R?*Wjtt's Witch Jlazel Salve. l?eWitt's is the only original. An infallible cure for piles and all j skin ciseascs I Wallace and Johnson. THE BEST IN THE WORLD. j We believe Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is the best in the world. A few weeks ago we suffered with a ^ci vcre cold and a troublesome cough, and having read their advert is ments in Lair own and other papers we purcba , ed a bottle t<? see if it would e fleet us*; Jt cured us before the botrle w:i? more : than half used. It is the best medicine i>ut for colds and cough-. The Herald, Andersonvivlle, Iiid. For sale by Dr. !>. C. Seott. A woman never means lite pleasant tilings .she says to other women, nor the unpleasant tilings she says to men. Remarkable Cure of Rheumatism. Kenna, Jocks >11 Co., W. Ya. About three year- ago my wife had an attack ot rnctMJ'ai ism which counni'd her t<? hor bed for over a mont h and rendered her unable to walk a step without assistance, her limbs being j swollen t<> double their inyoual size. ; Mr. S. Maddux insisted on my using1 Chamberlain's Pain Halm* I pun-lias-1 ?d a fifty-cent bottle and used it aeeord- j ing to the directions and the next j morning she walked to breakfast with-j out assistance in any manner, and she has not had a similar attack since. A. it. Parsons. For sale by Dr. I). C. Scott. t? i ? i !?/* 11 ?rtlU I 11 <4 V I 11VJ Ult I early, and yet good ministers j di-Jate. i In almost every neighborhood there is; some one whose life has been saved by ! Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diar- j rhoeu Kemedy. or who has been cured ' of chronic diarrhoea by the use of that medicine. Snob persons make a point j if telling of it whenever opportunity} afters, hoping that it may be the means af savingother lives. For sale by Dr. D. j l\ Scott. * t Eczema, Itehing Humors, Pimples, | Cured by B. B. B. Bottle Free to Sufferers. I i Roes your shin Itch and Burn?;' i Distressing Eruptions on the Skin ;( ! so you feel ashamed to be seen in I .company? l)o Scabs and Scales i form on the Skin, Hair or Scalp? Have you Eczema, Skin Sore and , i (.'racked, ltash form on the Skin, i Pricking Bain in the Skin, Boils, j j l'im ples.BoneBains, Swollen Joints ; ] j Falling Ilair, All Run Down, Skin j I pale,Old sores, Eating sores,fleers?; ! All of these are symptoms of Eczema < land impurites and poison in the, < { OlooU. 111KC IS. IS. IS. t 1S<>(<11WC I i Mosul Balm) which makes the blood j ; Pure and rich. 1?. B B. will cause ( I the son s to heal, itching of eczema \ jto stop forever, the skin to become J i clear and the breath sweet. B. B. i B. is jusl the tiling you have been !. !< oking for. Thoroughly tested for; j ' ho years. (Jive it a trial. For sale i ; by druggist at *1 per large bottle; i' J si\ large bottles (full treatment) $ *> 1 i Complete directions with each bot-i | tie. So suffers may test it, atrial bottle given away. Write for it. ( Address 15lout 1 Balm Co., Atlanta, ] : < ia. Describe your trouble ami free ( ; personal medical advice given. I _ _ Why is the hired girl of foreign i birth eailed a domestic? I , i I There is nothing ilearcr to a mati.J < than a good wih wilh the jiossi-j. !11 eveeni inn of her -lionnine ex - ! pcditions. ( L)r. Cady's Condition Powciors. j Are just what a lior.se needs when in ' bail condition. 1 onic, blood purifier anil!' vermifuge. They are not 1 but j I medicine and the bt>t ini.se lo put :?j Jhorse in prime condition. I'rice go cts. j per package. For sale by D. C. Scott.1 A woman never lintis experi-i etieelor ^.?le on ;t bargain counter, i 11 _ _ i. Why isn't a medicine giass a I samifary mea?urt' "I aiu indebted toOne Minute Cough | Cure loi my health ami lite. It cured me of lung trouble following grippe*" . Thousands owe their lives to the ^ prompt action of this never failing re- ^ nii.Hv- It I 'n i / < . iiinrlis, ivi'H- i * l*i > 1111 ... " - ,. ^ bronchhi$, pneumonia, *rri]?j>e and throat and mug troubles. li> early use pi events eunsiinipliou. ll the only nannies* rjinedy that iin- f mediate result*. Wallace & .Johnson. t ll a woman was the architect of her ow n fortune, it wouM be lull; oi ciosels. ' l If a man thinks a ^irl is a per- ' feci vision, some other itirl thinks' she is a si^ht. |( L. T. Travis. Aucut .southern 11. 11.' * c ISelina. t?a . writes, "1 can not say too; much in prase of One Minute Cough! Cure, in inv case it worked Jik?r a; charm." Tile only harmless reined}" j( thai gives immediate results. Cures1' coughs. colds, croup, bronchitis, and ' and all throat and lung I roubles. Wal- ! lace Ji: Johnson. Women have (he same tender! feeling for mice that members ol iJ i a typographical union have tor! 'rats." J. I itevry, Loganton, Pa., writes, < '1 am willing to take my oath that I < was cumi 01 pneumonia entirely i?y i the use of One Minute Cough Cure! after doctors failed, it also cured iny | children of whooping cough. "Quieklv , * r> r? v ; ( relieves snd cures coughs, colds, croup, ! ( grippe and throat and lung tumbles. |s Children all like it. Mothers endorse! it. Wallace & Johnson. Why can't one tan the hide of c a dog with Ins bark? jc I.ewis Dennis, Salem. Ind., says' "Kodol Dyspepsia (. ore did me more good than anything 1 ever took " It digest what you eat and can not help but cure dispepsia and all stomach1 (] troubles. Wallace & Johnson, h i The tenor of a singer's conduct! should never be base. Sunshine will eveutuall.y jiunc- .j ture the thickest cloud. 11 G. II. Appleton, Justice of Peace Clarksburg, N. ?iys, "PeWitt* ! Little Early Risers aue t he best pills ! made for constipation. We u<e 110 | f others." Quickly cure all liver uud'c bowel troubles. I Wallace and Johnson. N j CANDIDATES CAEDS. [Cards of candidates for county offices wiM lx; published in this column until the tir.-t primary election fur $."l; :irds of candidates fur congress $5. For the. second primary candidates' notices will be publi-died for half price. r?? receive attention all anuounceitiEnts must be paid for in advance. 1 FOU COUNTY SUl'KllI.NTENDF.NT OK KhcUA'iiO.N. Promising to abide by the decision it'tlie Democratic primary. 1 announce nyself a candidate for re-electon to the office of County SuperintcnJcnt of Education, llcspectfully. N A HOlt D. LESESNE. I hereby announce my candidacy for superintendent <>f Edueat on. promis-j 11^ to abide by the division of tin* Dein- j >cratle voters in the primary election. ('. W. WOLFE. 1 h'-reby announce myself as a (-animate for Countv Superintendent of Education, suhjiet to tlie Democratic irimary. WM. COOPER. I hereby announce myself as a caniidatc for County Superintendent of Education, Williamsburg County, subcct to the rules governing the Detno i.ttic parly. I am permanently located i it the ?otiniy seat, and if elected can thvay- be found at toy post of duty. CEO. S. HARR. FOR COFNTV TREASFRER. i 1 b" reby announce myself a caiidi!:?t for'the appointment of County rreasurcr at rile ensuing Democratic] iriiuary election, subject to the rules j 'n\eriotr fli.' < ini.? W. I) OWENS. I'Olt CLEUIv OV COC LIT. I hereby announce nty candidacy for '..'lerk of Court. promising to abide by he decision of the Democratic voters n tiic primary election. .1. 1). DANIEL. I hereby announce myself a eundilate for Clerk of Court of Williams)urg county, subject to the rules of he Democratic primary election. Havng had the advantages of a good lusiuess education. I feel confident that ! can discharge the duties of tin* vitli dispatch and to the satisfaction of ill. R EG IK A L11J. X ES MI Til. I hereby announce myself a cumulate for Clerk of Court, of Willianisnirj: County, subject to tlie rules of lie Democratic primary election. I!. C. WillTEIIKAI). 1 hereby announce myself a randilate for Clerk of Court of Willlams>ur? county, subject to the rules of the Muucratie primary election. edwin c. Errs. I hereby announce my candidacy for "erk of Court of WiJIiamsbnr<r county, '.lbject to the Democratic primary lection. W. W. (JitAY-SOX 1 hoieby announce myself a catitillate for Clerk of Court of Williamsmr? county, subject to the rules of the Muocratie primary election. HUGH McClJTCnEX. FOIl SHERIFF. 1 respectfully solicit the vote at the Democratic pi iiuaiy for Sheriff, protnGnjt to abide the decision of the same. EDWIN HARDER. I hereby announce myself a candiiaic f<;r Sheriff of Williamsburg ounty, subject to the I)onu?cratie lDman' election. W.II. CAMPBELL. I hereby announce mv-elf us a fan-; litfate for Sheriff of Williamsburg: 'mini vat the n?-x: general elect ion, uhjeet to the Democratic Primary HENRY <>. BKITTON. Thereby announce myself tu? :i canlidatc for Sheriff of Williamsburg ounty, subject to the Democratic ]>riuary election. GEO. .1. GllAlIAM. PROBATES JUDGE. 1 hereby announce myself a eandit:itc f??r the office of Probate Judge, nbjeet to the rules of the Democratic ] rimary ehetion. W. B. McCAXTS. 1 hereby announce mv candidacy for Vobate Judge of "Williamsburg, subect to the rnl -s of the Democratic priuary election. E. M. SMITH. (10 V S T Y SUPE It YI SO It. I hcre.br announce myself a candidate or County Supervisor of Williamsburg 1 ounty, subject to the rules of the km'ocratic primary election. COWAltD. .. I CANDIDATES CARDS. FOK CORONER. I hereby announce myself as a cani dat?* tor Coroner, subject to the ni:.\s governing the Democratic primary. ! am living at the couuty sent, am! if elected I can dl-charge the duties of theoflice at >hort notice. Circumstancewill prevent my canvassing the c'iiiity. but I will appreciate the von < J any and every citizen of tin* county. 4. N. HAMMET. Ifcluos trre trumps, it's rentpolicy to call n spade a spade when it's I he left bower. If the eyes are windows to the soul, the mouth must be Vhtr 0001 to I lie intellect. II t here is no water on the moon it has a good excuse for get I in.' full occasionally. WHY BR. HATHAWAY CURES. Reasons for His Jlarvclons Succcj3 His New. Froe Book. "Tl Dr. ITathaway's method cf treatments no expo.. meet. It lithe result o: if? m twenty years of e.v.p?-rrti??^ IC& K enco ir' c'ie nw>!>t pxt.ui K**^ "" .7 sive practice of any fe-'-jW / special!.'t iu his line i tho world. IIcvrasT.- <! jSejj natod fror.i cdo ot the best medical colleges 1:: tKo country and perfec. cd hi* medical.nid si.r: cal education by extern 'r-^ slvc hosipluil pract! . Parly i:i bis professional career he nude discoveries which placed him at the head of his prof; s slon as a specialist in treating what are genera!;., known as private diseases of men and women. Tills system of treatment ho has moro and mar. perfected each year until today ills cures are s- ( invariable to bo tlio marvel of the jnciirtU profession. liujoying the largest practice of any speof 'i.-t ia the world he still maintains a system of no.ai nal fees which makes it possible for all to obtain his services. Dr. Ilathaway treat? and enros T.css of Vitally. Varicocele, Stricture, Blood Poisoning in las (iifferent stages, Rbt umatlsm. Weak Back. Ifvrvou ness, all manner of Urinary- Complain: Ulcers, Sores and Skin Diseases. Blights Discs *? and all forms of Kidncy Troubles. His trcastio i. for undertoned men restores lest vitality and makes the narient a strong, well, vigorous man. Dr. Hcthaimv's success In t'ue treatment ci Varicocele and Stricture without the aid ot V.nhV cr cautery is phenomenal. The patient is trouic i by thts method at his own home without !*t;i c: Ioms c? time lrom business. ThLils positively tli only treatment which euros without an ?pernios? Dr. Hathaway calls the particular atten- m sufferers from Varicocele awl Stricture to pa;:<> 27.SS.tn. 30 and 31 of Ills now booh, > ,. .Manliness. VUor. Health," a copy of whic w.i. be sent free on application. Write today for free boeh and symptom blani. mentioning your complaint. J. NEWTON HATHA WA V, M. V. ? Dr. Hathaway & Co., "& Hrynn Street, .Savannah, <1h, MENTION THIS l'APEr. WHEN WRCTI21C. _ Notice. All pcrsotis having flaims 'ngatrvi f lie estate of J. >f. Thomas w ili r?\s?*nt I." ^'"i" itiilr to " M7A. V.Vid C. IU THO.v; AK. Lake City. S. C., April 2, l'JO1 - Notice of Discharge. 1 Notice is hereby given 11::: * !i -3 ">til day of May, JtKH?. j v, ill -(?! t< 1 till* .Incite of iVnbaie <>f ^ i li.ti:i*htir?* County or a final discharge *'< u - .'I tor of tin- c-iate of Sarah Jam* ; i R. ii. ORAi;. M. April 2. 1900. -it Notice. On April Tith.-iat 10 o'clock, 1 sell at my place lor rash i?nc bronr. mure mule, known as-the '.V. N. .lo-- 1 dan mule, to sati-fv mortgage s'lan A. M. GORDON. ] J a McniTTJOTTGT?. Surveyor. Ave.soik-fte l in V>"i:Iand Ij adjoining counties. Lints carefull* " I run and plat* made. A da res* "T on mc at jJensou. S C CITATION. 1 STATE OF SOUTH CAHOUS*, I Cot': tv ok iv iula.vsut'iu/. i IJ v E. XT Smith K^ithk, I J To Da Is J UCJgf>. fl WHEREAS W. X. f a. k-.n rn.xir. suit t<? i??** t<? jirm t hiiu lettm* i ministration of tlio estate ??f and eti'< > .;*9 of Mrs. M.M. Keel*. The-m ;re'lime f j| fore to cite and admonish all ami sin 9 gular the Mndred and eiedipus of rlia - *9 said Mrs. M M. Keels, decease'.:, 'hit '-:;9 they l?e and api>ear before mr. :,i the 8 court of Probate. to I)'* hold :.L hir.j*-- ? tree ?>n tin.' ~;h clay of Atrk ::<-\x ,M puhliealiMi ikereof, tit 11 >>k jo-ri-: >n the B forcnoc.n. to si7?\v cauv. i: amy "hey . ;9 have, why the said 3d n j it: i*t rattan ? should not be granted 9 Given under my hat.! this i/taJ d?y of March, Anno ikmih.i l.'ioc.. B Published (in the 29th dav oi March. . 9 1900, in The County Ke< rd. H E. .M.SMITH 9