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m AN UNUSUAL ACCIDENT. Mrs. J. F. Stackley and Little Daughter Hurt Near (Jtausscns Yesterday. M t'v. J. K. St ark ley ati?l her little daughter wore painfully and probably seriously hurt near Oau^sen yesterday afternoon. They were tlie victims of a rather fpieer accident, the circumstances of which are rather unusual. Mr. and Mrs. tftackiey were drivmjp. The little sir! was also in the bojrjry. The horse stuinhied, and .Vrs. Stackley was thrown to the ground. When the horse endeavored to recover his balattee. the >liaft ir? some manner rau^lil inoneotthe bridle ri? irs. Che horse fx'ptn to back, and the hup:y ajinin passed over the body of Mrs. Stackfey. 'l he horse then tripped and fell heavily upon Mrs. Stacklev, who was prostrate on ?Jjo ground. A ! ) Ay?/?fipp/ul tr* if Ik in a foil' Alll 1(11? WVUIIVVI n IUIIII u IV n seconds. Mr. Stack ley had time to do nothing, aitd could uot in any way have prevented the acvideot. The accident was of an tmosfeiil ?;?t?jre. Mrs. Stackley its injured ?ko?t >bv feeadT laee aud iioty. fler injuries were attended hv Dr. McLeed. The little ?irl is pain In lly bruised, but not seriously. Florence Times. Mrs. Stack ley is a sister-in-law ?u out townsman, Mr. Louis Stack2e\\ and lias niauv friends here who will regret tohdarof her se sinus mishap. A CTRE FOR DYSPEPSIA, I was troubled with liver troulilo, .snd my stomach was eutof order, and aftcor>atiiig my breakfast would throw up what 1 eat. It went on this way tor about, two years. At last, after trying other remedies. I *.?s induced to try Ramon's Liver Pills i t ?n ,.i . ix.n^* . i ^S5?i rnm?. aiici u'iii^ uuv in tw<?. N)\?*s I StuJTJb nowseif in a healthy Mif?liti<*?i. 1 ttt*etWuv.*va*2<?aallv vet, always when in.need ?>f j^LLis I considpfllon tin* market, and feel safe in saving. they are the finest riling ever used- John Livesav. Lnther. Hancock. Co , Teun. Fvr sale t?v Wallace A folmsttBL Home Comfort RANGES W WON GOLD MEDAL *t the Chicago Exposition as the Premium Range of the World! Pt won the First Gold Medal Prize aver thousivnds of competitors, and its superiority was clearly demonstrated. Those Ranges are sold only from wagons, and intending purchasers will find it to their interest to secure them while the opportunity presents itself. The Wrought Iron Range Company has arrived with one of its divisions, and will make Kingstree headquarters for a short while, cantliis and adioininir counties with the ?ut*>u.s Home Comfort Stee l- Ranges. TU'se Ranges are eomplete i*> every particular. Their many advantages for convenience and durability will he thoroughly demonstrated by gentlemanly salesmen to all intending purchasers. The following endorsements arefrom well known citizens of Hampton, S. (A, and Kingstree:. We, the undersigned residents of Hampton county, hove used the Home Comfort Itange, and unhesitatingly say it is tlie- best Range we have ever used. M. B. McSweeney. W. J. Gooding. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Kear.sc. \V M. Robertson. J. J. Gooding. W. F. Weekly. Kingstree, S. c, Apr. 7,1900; We are using the Home Comfort Uttnge, purchased about eight years ago, and we unhesitatingly saw it lias given entire satisfaction, and we consider it far superior to any cooking outflt we have ever used: W. II. Kennedy. R. G. Logan. L. Stack lev. It. H. Kellehan. S. H- DEW, Supt. l.S vP - *[RS: '* " - ' 5'T 'T-I SCROFULA | ;; !! n ;; thin blood, weak lungs and < > ( j | paleness. You have them In j 1 !1 hot weather as well as In cold. ; j \ ; SCOTT'S EMULSION cures ; M ji II them In summer as in winter. < j js |! It Is creamy looking and pleas-< j ^ :: ant tasting. :i |? tec. and #? w, ?Tf Jr??bO. U ? a s V c It" the defendant i? rich, it s doesn't matter mucli what the f< poor plaintiff says. ?' SI Rhemnncitie is not nrnminewlnl for j h i ?! /. ,,f ..*r>p-l- ill it fliM's riot <miFi* 1 P j V.II. ? ...? ... ? ?? . ? everything. Hut it is a certain cure Jj for rheuuuttisKi. and is a fine blood purifier and Laxative; try it. Wallace A * Joliuson. (j If a man trusts to lock for his ^ happiness, he will be in luck if he ever gets it. j A man who gets caught in a rain ! t( :storm lose* all interest in 'he:^ j cloud's silver lining. I Do You N"eed An Bel*?? ,^ I>r. J. Newton llathaway has perfected an electric t>olt wnich he i ? prepar- ;B ed to furnish to all patients who need P it, at a merely nominal charge. Write >' to J. Newton Hathaway, I).. 2"? ? Hryan St,, Savannah, (la. h If a man is judged by the ?,?! j company fee keeps, it's bard on tjsome men when they're alone The awt in?*t effective run* J, for con4ttput toft aud ?1I liver troubles b the fans us little pilb known as IK- f Witt's Little Karlv Riser*. The o-liler we jrrowr tl? greater the la-ci of knmrled^e wediscover j!i in other people. ;ib Si-ae doesn't Indicate qualitr. lie- jj ware of counterfestatid w?>r lilcss salve offered tar I)ePitt's WiteTi riazel Salve. De Witt's is the only original. An infallible cure for piles aui all skin ciseases h Wallace and Johnson. h ii It alwavs makes a woman mad i - i when die discovers that the man I" : 11 after her own heart doesn t want it. > -j THE SlEST IX TilE WORLD. | n We bci&**e Chamberlain's Cough j?1 Remedy is the ix-st. in ihe world, A j1 few weeks ago we suffered with a 11 s-. i ~ere cold and a troublesome cough, j 0 and having read their advertisement* 5n I " our own and other papers we pure-lias-' a/1 ? iw.t tl.i i? i.no Jf if ifiinlii oftAot lie* I vu 1% wiu?; fc'/ <*vv ii iv v nvvi. u>i . It cured us before the bottle was more ' than half used. It is the best inediriue o out for colds ami coughs. The Herald, i Andersonvivlle, Cud. For sale by Dr. D. C. Scott. j S ; u No woman who thinks site isn't |( handsome will consent to have/' her picture taken in a group. i l Kdison invented the phono-j j. grap, but the first talking machine j was made from Atmairs rib. r Remarkable Cure of Rheumatism. ' *? . T i. . _ n itr t _ ivfiina, uocKson v,u., . u, j About tl?r**o years ago my wife had | ( an attack of rheumatism which eonliu-j ed her to her bed for over a month and I v rendered her unable to walk a step j1 without assistance, her limbs being)'1 swollen to double their normal size. jc Mr. S Maddox insisted on my using j5 Chamberlain's Pain Halm* I pu3vhaa~j ^ ed a flfty-eent bottle and u>ed it accord-i ^ ing to the directions and tire nextj1 morning she walked to breakfast, with-! out assistance in any manner, and she j ha* not had a similar attack since-.--A.; a is. rarsous. J-or sale oy i?r. is. u, j SV9XL A woman is often so eager to fi kiss it-man. thai she doesn't lake ; t time to raise her veil. i, i J In almost every neighborhood there i* 1 j some one whose life has been saved by j d Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and I)iar-1 rhoea llemedy, or who has been cured j of chronic diarrhoea by the u>e of that ? medicine. Such person* make a point; I of telling of it whenever opportunity j u otter*, hoping that it may be the means j? of saving other lives. For sale by I?r. I), j b V. Scott. I Blood Poison Cured by B. B. B. Peep-seated, obstinate cases, the :ind that have resisted doctors, hot prints and patent medicine treatnent, quickly yield to B. B. B, Botanic Blood Balm), thoroughly ested for 3d years. Have yon moons patches in the mouth, sore, hroat, eruptions, eating seres,bone ains, itching skin, swollen glands, tiff joints, copper colored spots, haneres, ulceration on the body, nir and eyebrows fall out. is the kin a mass of boils, pimples and IcersTThen this wonderful B.B.B, pecifie will completely change the rhole btKly into a clean, ja-rfect, ASIIIttinnu 111/1 11 CC IIVFJII llU|mvitn, HUM kin smooth with the glow of perpet health. B. It. It. drains the *>ison out of the system so that the ymptonia r?nn</t retnrn. At the arm* tfme J5. B. B. boilds np the Token down constitution and iinroves the digestion. 80 sufferer* iay test B. B. B. a trial bottle will ? given away free of char ire. It. It. B. for sale by druggists at 1 per large Iwttle, or l> large bottle* full treatment) $0. (Completedirecions with each bottle. For trial ottle address Blood Balm itlanta. Describe trouble and fres rediettl advice giwot. A woman sometimes pret*?&< n be convinced-again*! her will, vuTor-i a 1 U V IIV T?.I I?.?? If UourtMed with rheumatism, givi hambci Iain's Pain-Halm a trial, li rill not cost you i cent if it does nt o?d. < >&e application will relieve the ain. It also cures sprains aad bruise: i one-third the time required by anj tlicr treatment. Cuts, burns, fiostites. quinsey, pains in tbe side anc best, glandular and other swelling art uivkly cured by applying it. Kfen ottle warranted. PWce 25 aud 50 ?rts. >r. I>. C. Scott. Woman1? love for ribborv Kwy ?e accredited to having originated rom a rib. l)r. Cady'x Condition Powders. ire just what x horse need* when ii ad condition- Touic. Wood purifier ant ermlfuge. They xre not fo?Hl hui jedicine and the liest in use to put i orse in prime condition. Price 2."? cts er package. For sale by I). C'. Scott ? -? < - i 4; Dlii lew men uuiu men imgci: leaping coals ot fire 011 au euemv'f lead. "I am indebted to One Miaute Cbugt lure for my health and lite. It cum :ietf*f lung trouble following grippe'' 'housaiuisowe their lives to th< rempt action of this never failing renedy. It Cures cough*, colds, croup irorMiitis, pneumonia, grippe anc Inoat and lung troubles. Its earl} se pi events consumption. It i9 th< nJy harmless r-rnedy that gives im iodi.ir? rnsult?. \V:ill:iri? .t? .Inlinsoli Lewis Dennis. Salem., Ind., sav: 'Kodol Dyspepsia Cure did. me won pod. than anything I ever. took " I lip-'St wliax you eat and can not helj cure dispepsia and all stomaci roubles. Wallace & Johnson. The hi^h churchman uses can lies, and the Baptist dips. G." II.; Appletou, Justice of Peace i larks burp:-, N. J., says, . "DeWiit' ditto Eady Risers ane the heat pi lb ride for constipation. We use no thers." Quif.kly cure, all liver auf owel troubles. Wallace and J.oUtisoo A Charity may begin at home; bul nost applicants seek a man at kn fliee. L. T, Travis. Agent Southern It. It, ii-lina, (*a , writes, "I can not say uk uuch in prase of One Minute (Jongl 'ure. In mv case it. worked like ; harm." The only harmless remedy hat gives immediate results. (Jure: oughs. colds, croup, bronchitis, anc ud all Lliroat and lung troubles. Wal tec it Johuson. Why don't girls employed it iwttch Jaetork-a get married soonei haii other girls?' J.I Itevry, Logauton, Pa., write* '1 am willing to lake my oath that I r:is cureti oi pneumonia entirely lo lie use of One Minute Ornish Curt fter doctor.* failed. It also cured nr hildreu of whooping cough. "Quickly elicvessnd cure* coughs, colds, croup ;ripi?e and throat and lung tumble* rhildreii all like it. Mothers endor.*< t. Wallace & Johnson. Why does nature put a head or i dude if it jbhnrs a vacuum? M CANDIDATES CABDC \ TOR COUNTY SUPERINTENDENTOF EDUCATION. ! Promising to abide by the decision ! . of tin? Democratic primary, I announce , myself a candidate for re-elcyt ion to the office of'Conr.ty Superintend ' dent of Education. Respectfuliv, NAROR D.LESESNE. , i . 1 I hereby announce my candidacy for i 1J Sitperiutewleut tif Education. promi*- < | Ing to abide by the decision of the I)em- i I ocratio voters in the primary election. ' C. W. WOLFE. i . I hereby announce myself as a ean, dinate for County SujxTintendent of, Education, subject to the Democratic ? primary. WM. COOPER. i I I hereby announce myself a* a cane delate for County .Superint'Tvderit of ( : Education, Williamsburg County, sub1 ject to the rules governing the F)emo" cratic party, f am permanent?? ioeatcd at the county ;?eatT and IS elected can I always be found at ray* post <>?' duty. fiKX & BAWL FOR COUNTY TREASURER. I hereby* announce my candMoc? for; i re-appoinCrrcrtM to the otffw of <*ownUy Treasurer, promising to abide f>y Ihe , tuiesof the ending Democratic prA; . maty election* ! t R, I). ROLLINS. ? F hereby announce myself a; can<tk <lart? fop the appointment ofi Cowtty ? Treasurer at rhe ensuing Pwnocratic primary election. subject to the rales goveri ng the .form;. I W. p OWENS. ' FOR CLERK OFX'OffRT. I hereby anuonuce njy candidacy for ClePk of Court. promising to abide l?y the decision of the Democratic voters in the primary election. I J. IX DANIEL. I hereby announce ntyself a c.indi- ! date for Clerk of Court ?l Williams- i burg county, snbjhrt to the rules of the Democratic primarr ejection. Ilstv1 ing had the advantage* of a good ' business education, I feci confident that 1 I can discharge the dutie??f the office 1 with dispatch and to the satisfaction of*. am ltBSTCALDJ.XESaiTII. | I hereby announce myself a oandi-1 dat* for Clerk of Court of Willbnis' burg County, subject to the ^ules of 5 the Democratic primary election. Ik C. WHITEHEAD. .* I hereby announce myself a randi* | date for Cleric of CouTt of Williams, I burg county, subject DHlm cub s of the Democratic primary dectimj. EDWirf C. BITS. I hereby announce my candidacy for I Clerk of Court of Williamsburg county, subject to the Democratic primary ,! election. W. W. GRAYSON' I hereby announce myself a candidate for clerk of Court of William*t . hnrc count v suhln't to rnlut ?tn . Democratic primary election. HUGH MoCUTCHEN. EDIT SITETIFK I' nespcrfeftelW .Solicit the vote- at the ' Democratic primary forSherilT, pram1: ising t<? abide the decision of the same. 1; ^ EDWIN* HARPER. . j I hereby announce myself a candi~ I date for Sheriff of Williamsburg: . county, subject to the Democratic primary election. W. II. CAMPBELL. . I 1 hereby announce ravseli as a CanI" dictate ror Sheriff of Williamsburg iVuntyat the next general election, subject to the Democratic Primary. HENRY O. BRTFJOX. ! I hereby announce myself as a cani; didate for Sheriff of Williamsburg 'A! county, subject to the Democratic pri. j'mary election. GET). J. GRAHAM. ! PKOHA.TE. JUDGE. I hereby announce- myself a candidate for the otlice of Probate Judge, >nbject to the rules of the Democratic primacy election. W. It. McCANTS. 41 I hereby announce my candidacy for i; Probate Judge of WiUhutwbnrg, subt! jeet Ut the rules of the Democratic prl> maty election. , it E. M. SMITH.: COUNTY SUPERVISOR. I heseby announce myself a candidate for County Supervisor of Williasmdjurgpcounty, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. ?. M. FR.IDSIIA W. 1 I hereby annmmccmy.se'f a candidate i jor Gounty Supervxsor of Williamsburg I ..county, subject to the rules of the Democratic .primary election. J. \V. COWARD. J CAJQHSATES CA3UHE FOiC CORONER. I hereby *w?unce my*elf?a c?mii lat?* for re-election for Coroner,! promiHintfto abide by the decision of the Democratic primary. H. M. BURROWS: I hereby announce myself ?# aweandijate !?r Coroner, subject V> the ruh.* governing. tfco Democratic primary. I itn living wt tha y *e*t, and if [ leeteil I can discharge the duties of tftroiilce at jHort notice. Circumstance* will pmvrv* tn?v cMivaMiug the coui: rv, nut l wu: appreciate tuc vow m an* and every citizen of the county. HAM MET WHIST?* AUDITOR . Wc hereby announce Sb-flfc Manr.r. fop.re-eleetton to the office ?f County A uditor ore &U record as afaitltfaJ and . capable ortfrml, subject to the rules governingr the Democratic primaries. FB1RSDS. iiTiiiiliaMrntt RfMarkabU OffTtr liver Hade br a Reliblet !owtw. ?V1>. TV J.' jyiuo? \ :n?Ty i?rur>I'lease aivnounce that- for a limited time we wiM'give, absolutely fre . an elegant steriingsilm-plat-cdrstigarsiioK choice of any of our 40c partem- t. etery married ladyiTi the (Jn4re*ttt:ite? who will write'us a-letter"stating that It is lier first reff(ie.*f for oak of out sou venir gifts We will promptly aend illustration* from which selections may he made. There is nothing to pay. Tin Uift ISjMolme. Our object in making this sensational offer is to get a sample of Quaker Valley Silverware into every home in iho land v Wo lielievc it to-he thesinwt cffecjftc advertising that- wo can do. W^ill not send these sugar shells tc lists of names.- HKis-is-Wo* expensive gift to send to'persons- who don't nsl: for it themselves. TUereftiM e.ch lady will nefttl her own name only. But oneCo h family and nmre*to cheWfcren. La ties, pleas? write to-day, giving full postofllee address. QUAKEK VALIvKY MFG. GO >forjflnt and 'Harrisoniit*.,Chicago, 111Notice. Ail tjjerspn* having claimsthe esfiile of J. M. Thoina?-wiII preSem the same, duly approved,* t-o >UA.^ind? . SLUHOMAS. fcMfeClt?, S.-CV A^irN 2, 1W?. 31 Notice of Discharge. Notice is hereby given tliat on thA ">tll day of May, 1900, I will apply r< the Judge of Probate of William-b'jrij County or a final discharge.as ic:u tor of the estate of Sarah .lane Lv. R. If. GRAL'Atf April 2. 1900. -it J. G. McCULEOPGH, Sorveyor. Wojk solicited in Williamsburg wit" adjoin rtrg counties. Lines*- careful!/ run and plaits, made. Addr8&?> or ?:a. on me at B&it&an,'fr C Notice. All per>or.? having claims or accou nt ? against W. D. Coker, late of Viiliams burg county, will present the sure, dulv attested, unto the undwsigoc!. GEORGETOWN, 3. C J M 17 11)00: ' I Wi-e men flrnake leasts ;!/?; I fools msiy-eat and* get-the glut. * I Fast men don't pay any atten I lion to the regulation f;tst day?. | 11 a man cultivate? bad habit' I he is apt to rnp.eartblj stise^W. I /OI ami -41 pei-.swis.indvbtrd to tin* -?ik' W I), t'oker will miko-paviin'iit f<> A. SLID&COKER. ? IIAltVEY BAKER. Qualified ISv.vutor* Cade*, S. C..-April?, 1900. Hwnwvmwwv/wi". \ PROOF. | # It is an easy matter t? rluifli v t that a reimdy'haswondertiiifiin- < ' tiveuower. TheManufartt:r> rs .t' ? ] RHEUMACIDE I ? leave it to those Who haw b?>< :; 5 if permanently and positively.mrcd 5 j of R U Ki; M A T I S M to m :ke * f claim*' Ainonx those who i'.": : J J lecentlv writttxi ii" vohmtai v - & J, tcrs saving ffiey have been < m <-.<1 J $ .ire:" Rev. J. L. Foster. ?. ? N. Mr. J. K. Itohinso*, t?3si,?r (?o?rWjur??. N.C.,r>aily Argt.s- M- * tM'\ A. I)::u*. :i prominent merchant. ? Macon, (hi.,and Mr. W. it. in k-\ c railroad man, Kansas City. .-Io. ? Rheumacide Will Cure Yo . < Manufactured l>v < THE BOHIUtT DRl'G'C ' . % Kalrigfa, N . f?i J Sold In KlnX'tree by VTatiV- ' t I Johnson. Price |1 per bottle. .. | WV>V?WV?WVVWV%V^' -j liiiitt' f n-EiTTis r_ I