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Deings at Dock. (Written tor la>t week ) The farmers are ahourt through [planting corn, but have not commenced to plant the fleecy, staple yet. Mr. C. K. Hrockinto.i and sister, Miss Isoline, of ludiantown, visited friends here last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. (\ Josey spent a few days with relatives at (jroe hyville last week. Mes<rs. J. W. Waldron and .Marvin Thomas, two ol K<>meV ydinr; -ports, were over here ?Sun-; 9 day night. | .Mr. (Jeorge Thomas, of Koine, aud .Miss lhdle (iodwin, of this i place, were married last Wednes-' day evening at Jackson's chapel J by Kev. A. \V. Jackson. "Jack Trosl*' said "Whippoor- j will" made a sad mistake when lie < yr said he had melted out of exist istcnee. That much is true, for I 9 saw uiuiu few days- ago_ and lie1 looked as hanbv as a toad frog in j a mud hole. Uut we would ad- i vise our boasting friend to lake1 I warning and not venture too lar or he will tnelt. Come now,' *'Jack,v don't try to ily so high, j and your fall will be more more easy and graceful. Wiuri?ooRwii.L. A (TttK KnR DVSl'KI'Sl A. 1 w;i< troui?]ed with liver trouble, and 1113- -tomaeh w.-s ?>ut of order, and nfteer-atiiig u?y breakfast would throw ?-. 1 ...? It ll.U if.,, up u jj.i i i rui. n vii vuk> t.u? lor ahuitt I wo years. At last, after trying other remedies, I was induced to try Humon's Liver Pills and T< aie Pellets. After u-ing one <>r two boxes I found myself in a healthy ?oniliiiioi. 1 use them (Krasionallv yet, always when in need of pills. | eon.-id rcthe.u the In st pill oil .the market, and t'eel safe in saying they are the finest things ever used. Min LiveSay, Luther. JInnc??ek Co . Tenn. For sale hv Wallace Johnson. Home Comfort R ATTftTIS ^ WON GOLD MEDAL at the Chicago Reposition as the Premium Range of the World! It won the First Gold Medal Prize over thousands of competitors, and its superiority was clearly demonstrated. These 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 <?iwl a'ill nml'o li itioctnui < 11 \ n tu lutmv v\ headquarters for a short while, canvassing this and adjoining counties with the famous Home Comfort Steel Ranges. These Ranges are complete in every particular. Their many advantages for convenience and durability will be thoroughly demonstrated by gentlemanly salesmen to all intending purchasers. The following endorsements are from well known citizens of Hampton, S. and Kingstree: We, the undersigned residents of Hampton county, hove used the Home Comfori Range, and unhesi tatingly say it is tno i>est Range we have ever used. M. B. MeSweeney. W. J. Gooding. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jvearse. \V. M. Robertson. .1. J. Gooding. \V. 1\ Weekly. Kingstree, S. (\, Apr. 7, I'JOO.\Ye are using tlie Home Comfort Range, purchased about eight years ago, and we unhesitatingly say it has given entire satisfaction, :md we consider it far sunerior to any cooking outfit we have ever ' used; W. II. Kennedy. It. if. Logau. L. Staekler. H. IT. Kelielian. S. H. DEW, Supt... i scorn I : EMULSION f If fi M is a food medicine for the 5 V baby thai is thin and not y ! ! S well nourished and for the ^ y mother whose milk does y J not nourish the baby. ^ ^ it is equally good for the xs boy or girl who is thin and J pale and not well nourished y by their food; also for the g {J anamic or consumptive S adult that is losing flesh c ! * and strength. V In fact, for all conditions !,' J of wasting, it is the food V medicine that will nourish V ? and build up the body and 5 < i V give new life and energy w ? when all other means fail. ? V Should be taken in summer as ^ * well as vinter... J , R fp w 50c. and $1.00. all druggut*. >p; X SCOTT <Sc BOW'NE, Chtmisti, New Yer):. -? Tlieie arc in this country more ; than three million persons over! \ thirty years ot age who have not , been married. I'ht'Uiiiueirie is not recomuiendiil for 1, il... ..it r,? i.f iiviirr ill* if ftmm tint (MI1V I , evcrvthinsr. I!nt it is :i certain cure', I ' ; for rheumatism, and isa tine blood ]>h- , riti?'raiui laxative; try it. Wallace & j] .Johnson. If some people were to speak j j their minds, it wouldn't take them : ! very Ion?:. Do You Need An Electric Belt? Dr. J. Newton Hathaway has p-rfeet ; ed iin electric belt wnieh lu* is prepar-! I ?ni to furnish to ail patients who need ; it. at a merely nominal charge. Write j I to .1. Newton Hathaway, M. !>.. !! *? ' I try an St., Savannah. <?a. J Search thy friend lor his virtues, j thyself for thy faults. The modejn and most etleetive cure j, for constipation and all liver troubles ilte fam< ns little pills known a? lv-j Witt's l.ittle Earlv Kisers. j Whv is ihe average doctor sel-' I ! doni inclined to leave well enoujih 1 I iiiwiri Size doesn't indicate quality. Jte. j ware of counterfeit and wor bless salve ! | tillered for DcWitt's Witch flaze] j Salve. 1 *eWitt's is the only original, j, An infallible cure for piles and all1 -kin ei.senses Wallace and Johnson. THE ItEST IN TUG WOULD. ! i We believe Chamberlain's Cough; I P..!....e\ ! iv ft?? )u.<t In lhi> U'orld. A II few weeks ago we suffered with a serwre cold and a troublesome eon pi 1, i and having read their advertisements < our own and other papers we purchased a bottle to see if it would effect us* i, It cured us before the bottle was more ; | than half used. It is the best medicineout for <t>lds and coughs. The Herald,. Andersonvivlle, Ind. For sale bv I)r. | 1 >. C. Scott. A good report lingers on ils way, J 1 hut an ill one tlies straight to! I where it can do most harm. Ii Remarkable Cure of Rheumatism. J! Ken Da, .Joekson Co., W. Va. j A bout throe years ago my wife had! an attack of rheumatism which eon tin- | j ed her to her bed for over a month and j rendered her unable to walk a step) without assistance, her limbs being! swollen to double their normal size, j .nr. ,ii:uiiki.\ <>u mi ........f, i Chamberlain's Paiu Palm* I pun-has-1 <*d a fifty-cent bottle and used it accord- > ing to the directions and the next! morning she walked t(? breakfast \\ ith-! I < out assistance in any manner, and she i has not had a similar attack since. A. , It. Parsons. For sale by Dr. D. : Scott. In almost every neighborhood there is j some one whose life ha> been saved by,(. Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Piar- ( rliiM-a Remedy, or who has been cured j of chronic diarrhoea by the use of that v< medicine. Such persons make a point J of telling of it whenever opportunity j otters, hoping that it may be the means j < of saving other lives. For sale by Dr. P.! c. Scott.,,. k , ' " ?--_/* " mmmmmmmrnmrnmrnmmmmmmamtmmmmmmmmmmrnmamm FREE BLOOD CURE. An Offer Proving Faith to Sufferers. In your blood pure? Are you sure of it? Do cuts or scratches heal slowly? Does your skin itch or burn? Ilave you pimples, eruptions, aching bones or hack, eczema, old sores, boils, scrofula, rheumatism, foul breath, Catarrh? Arc you pale? Jf so, purify your blood at nncc with II. 1>. Ji. (Hotanic Jllood Halm.) It makes the blood puie and rich, heals every sore and {fives a f-lear, smooth, healthy skin. Deep seated cases like ulcers, cancer, W W? \ 1! i 11 rr< lining j. blood poison, are ijuiekly cared by 15. B, 15., made especially for all obstinate blood anil skin troubles. B. B. 15. is different from all other remedies because J5. 15.15. drains the poison and humors out of the blood and entire system so the symptoms cannot return. (Jive it a trial. It cures when all else fails. Thoroughly tested for thirty years. Sold at drug stores at .$1 per large bottle, II large bottles (full treatment) $5. So sufferers may test it, a trial bottle given away absolutely free. Write for it. Address Blood Italin Co., Atlanta, (fa. Write to-day. Describe the trouble and fret* medical advice given. The Loudon Times says Turkey has yielded, to practically all ol Russia's demands for An.ia Minor railway concessions. If troubled with rheumatism, yiw Chamberlain's Pain-Malm :? trial. It '? ' 11 ?<? # /ict c?n i iboit It' it ilru*< mi *1111 Il*'l JVIl * *\.it II It good. (>ne application will relieve t lie pain. It also euros sprains and bruises in one-third the time required by any at her treatment. Cuts, burns, frostbites. quinsey, pains in the side and best, glandular and other swelling-, are prickly en red by applying it. Every bottle warranted. Price 23 and oOcts. Dr. I). ('. Scott. Seven hundred and lifty men vvlm vvprp ho^ipired in Lad v smith are writing histories of the siege. L)r. Caily's Condition Powders. Are just what a horse needs when in had condition. Tonic, blood pnritier and vermifuge. They are not fotnl but medicine and the best in use to pur a horse in prime condition, price 2"? cts. [>er paekage. For sale by I>. C. Scott. Some men talk more religioa in ten minutes than they practice in ten years. ,-I am indebted to One Minute Cough ('lire for my health and lite. It cured me of lung t rouble following gripjH."" Thousands owe their lives to the prompt action of this never failing re iHfiiv. ii uurcs cou^hm, niiiis croup, broti-hilis, pneumonia. j:ripj>e and throat, and lung troubles. It* early use prevents consumption. It is the only harmless r-medy that trice* immediate results. Wallace &. Johnson. llo.-iith i< niint'ifr word for tern pcru?c$ and exercise. L. T. Travis. Agent Southern if. K. Selina. (ia . writes, "I can not say too much in prase of One Minute Cough Cure. In tnv ease it worked like a charm." The only harmless remedy that gives immediate results. Cures roughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, and and all throat and lung troubles. Wallace i& Johnson. Why isn't a. false bang on a Iadv's lorehoad a dead-lock. J.I Bevry, Lo^anton, Pa., writes, I urn willing to iiiKt in\ nam uiai i wascuren oi pneumonia entirely by the use of One Minute Cough Cure nfter doctors failed. It aho cured my children of whooping cougli. "Quickly relieves snd cures coughs, colds, croup, grippe and throat and lung tioubles. Children all like it. Mothers endorse it.?Wallace & Johnson. Why should the doctor who takes life easy escape arresl? Lewis Dennis, Salem, Ind., says "Kodol Dyspepsia l ure did me more good than anything I ever t<*>k " It digest what yon eat and can not help but cure dispepsia and all stomach troubles.?Wallace & Johnson. No one knows how bad the good might become if they didn't die young. G. II. Appleton. .Justice of Peace Clarksburg, N. J., says, "ivWirV Little Karly Itiscrs ane. the best pills made for constipation. We uso.no others." Quickly cure all liver aud bowel troubles. , Wyjlaee and Johnson., . y-i r.r' i >tii CANDIDATES CARDS. FOR OOFNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF EDUCATION. Promising to abide by the decision of the iX'riKMT.uic. primary. I announce ) myself a candidate for re-electI ion to the otliee of County Superintendeiit of Edneation. Respectfully, NAMOR 1>. LESESXE. i I hereby announce my candidacy for Superintendent, of Educat'on. promising to abide bv the decision of the Dcm oeratic voters in tin* primary election. j C. W. WOLFE, j i i i hereby announce myself as a fan-; i delate for C'Hiutv Superintendent of! 1 Education, subject to the 1 Vmocratic ! primary. WM. COOPER, i j i j I hereby announce myself as a oan-1 , didate for County Superintendent of ! 11*>11teati?.n, Williamsburg County, suit-1 ject to tile rules governing Liu* lVmo-i erativ party. I am permanent ly lovuteilj at. the county seat, and if elected can | always he found at my post of duty. J <SEO. S. OAK It. j FOli COf NTV TREASl'REK- I 1 hereby announce my candidacy fa' j re-appoint nu-m to the office of County 1 Treasurer, promising to abide by the | tu.Vsof tlie ensuing Democratic primary election. II. I). ROLLINS. 1 hereby announce myself a randi-i date for Mn? apjadiitmenr of County Treasurer :u the ensuing Democratic 1 primary election, subject to the i nlet* govering tho ionic. W. I) OWENS. FOR CLERK ()v CO CRT. 1 hereby anuonnce my candidacy for Clerk of Court, promising to abide by the decision of tlte Democratic voters in the primary election. J. 1). DANIEL. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Clerk of Court of Williamsburg county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary election. Having had the advantages of a good business education. I feel confident that i r:tu tnsciiargc uit* uuut'S 01 Hit* oince with dispatch and to the satisfaction of all. REGINALD.!. NESMITII. I hereto* announce mvself n candidate for Clerk of Court of Williamsburg County, subject to tbe rules of the Democratic primary election. 15. C. WHITEHEAD. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Clerk of Court of Williamsburg county, subject to the rub s of the j : Democratic primary election. EDWIN C. KIM'S. I hereby announce my candidacy for Clerk of Court of Williamsburg county, subject to the Democratic primary i itloi'f imt W. W. (JR A Y.SOX I beteby announce myself a eandij date for Clerk of Court of Williamsburg county, subjt ct to the rules of the J Democratic primary election. IIUtlH McC'UTCIIEN. FOR SIIERTFF. I respectfully solicit the vote at the Democratic primary for Sheriff, prom1 isitig to abide the decision of the same. EDWIN HARDER. ! I hereby announce myself a candii d:itc for Sheriff of Williamsburg ! county, subject to tho Democratic I primary election. W.II. C AMPBELL. I hereby announce mvself as a Candidate ror Sheriff of Williamsburg County at the next peneral election, subject to the Democratic Primary. HENRY (). BR1TTON. I hereby announce myself as a can' flidate for Sheriff of Williamsburg f county, subject to the Democratic prij mary election. CEO. J. GRAHAM. * PROBATE J VDCE. I hereby announce my canuidacy for the office of Probate Judge of Williamburtrcountv. subiect to the rules of the Democratic primary. W E. II ANN A. ; I hereby announce mvsclf a cawiii date for the ?>rlice of Probate .1 mljr**. j subject to the rules of the Democratic ! primary election. W. 15. McCANTS- . I hereby announce nir candidaey for Probate .lt?lge u? "Williamsburg, subject to tin* rules of the Democratic primary eVftioit... R >1. SMITH.. COUNTY SI PEKYISUK. I hereby announce myself ncandi-j date for re-electiyn to the ofiW-e of County Supervisor. I will abide the dee Hon of the Democratic primary election. R.IV A ft ' WWrr^- -i;? CANDIDATES CARDS. FOR CONGRESS. I h?*7<rby at?aouncc myself, a candidate for Congrc.. Jfoni the Ffrnt District, subject to t he rule1* of the Demo rratic primary election. JOSklTH \V. RARNWELU COrXTV SCT'ERVSOlt. I hereby announce myself ?. candidate f<r County Supc.rrisor.-of Wil!l:upslnu^ county, subject- t.o the. rules of the lVniocraiie primary. * M. RK.VDSJIAH'. I hereby aiuiouuceaiy<e!f a candidate jor County Supcrvtsorof WjlJiamsburjc county, sahjcct to the rules of the Democratic primary election.. I W #V\\V \ 1>J\ I . '? . VV/M .kll 1 /. FOR CORONER. ] hereby an trainee myself, a oamlifcr.re-elect ion fortCorouer, promising to abide by the decision of the Democratic primary. if" m. m'KRDWs. I hereby announce myself as a candidate tor("'ironer^ subject to the rules jroviTiiin^ the Democratic primary, f am licing at the county seat, and if elected & can. discharge the duties of theoRiee at>hort notice. Circumstances will prevent my canvassing the county, hut 1 will appreciate the vote .of tun: and every citizen, of the county. .l.X. HAM.MET. : (XM'NTY: AUDITOR. We hereby announce If. Z.JIANNA.' fo? re-election to the office of County Auditor on hist rorord as a faithful awl capable official? subject to the rules . governing t!i? Democratic primaries... FRIFXDS. HOFSEDF REPRESENTATIVES. . We are authorized to announce Mr. J. .1. H. MONTGOMERY a coadidnte for the House of Representatives, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. u/uv uc nrnrc Will If b UUIIkVI Tha Greatest Specialist mt the Time Give* Every Cane III it Personal Attention. n i Most doctors hare n certain number uocior 0f htix-k remedies which they om? tn Hathaway's H" case* which *e?m at all similar. M 4k j 'r,1'8 '* Br. B.ithuwaj's method, ncetnoe. Every case with himlsinnstearefaUy fdiucnoecd and the exact. Iioelt iooot the diseased couditii>u determined. Thus every cwse Is treated separately and medicine* are idministered which ar sivcially prerured under Dr. Hathawio's person*} supervision tureacu cuee. NotwopcopIeffreBfli'Cteii' bri particular disease lath* lime luuwter, eoa'cquen: I y no two people should be treated In the runn way >v. even irtr same complaint. "?i- Dr. l!?!lw?ay i???pccl;U fi?t in the hwrt genfeof tb? i ^t* word U? trout* ?{>eemldts- * I' .ii^'* luasiiechiliBatmt.r.of of bis own -a ?y.?teto studied out years a^a-vcliiUi la ? rr _ P1C. c.>ll"?>un<! hospifnt pvnet jr??i:d !inc.yc. y >!?. proved and enlnrjjedsjHooconstaiitl/ Specially <lurln?r the twenty /?>?ru sinee~ . a_j twenty year* of tb? rnost extensive -? Treatca. practice t-njiimf specialist la > ihl?c*onnfrr. Dr. n.itliu way's er?-at and uniform i-ucres* js <iuo to tin* Individual syetcaj of treatment rvxlucivn "I'110 titmdreU* of request.*txcij?i?o yearly fPTmdn<r*or8inall part?of Up# Tpeaiment irnrlil, askmif for tlio privilege of n*lncDr.ILifliaway'*ineflio?lof treatment,ho better? It wiser to allow tiouo liesldo himself tlio knowi?U,v? of Ms remedies, a* lm is too well a warn of tbenilv ehief which may In* (loan by the unskillful tiso of nay . system,noyMralndbowperieef.. BioocSand Skin J)r. llafhawnv'siiTutiaentfor Of?i>asos. M?"id disease* iOrwiatewsrstaC'S cure* all forms nice/*. sore?, . blotches, pirapl-s. etc., and not only rvtores tbu skirt and reilp to their natural cotidltlornkbMtso purlflc#-* the hlood that the iHn axt M i?wmaneiHtiy and torn , .i..i.u-..n e,m thA unit all this without . N|"injUM' ; - . - - _ iiJiuiiiMurluc [KiLSonovw or danger. >;n time*. ... , . Hi* treatm-nt of Varireeeto Varicocele and mid stricture i< a method oxehpCtoletnre Hively hie '" n ,ui<l in90perr?Bt..r Stricture. of n)1 raJfcl# r^ultM ,n t , and p?raiinwit cnre. No operation lit retpiired an-i, no iciin or inconvenience tire experienced l>r th>> . patient. The-xiiemte of thl* treatment Is mneh le*y flwtiiliat of any operation, or ho?pltul or luFtltut#- . treatment, and I* both safe and ?nrc, re?torlni? the wnran^ to a condition of perfect, normal health. fJ r)r.Hu(lwiray[i,i?Jn?t prepared a netf Kidney te?t<itje*iion blank for tho?e wbo have . reuson to en*pecr Kidney tronhle and. Uiseases. t|,|,,hiink he will elndly nend free to evervone who send* him hi* name and address. " _ , The demand for Pr. natliaw.iy'a new New Book hook " Manllne**, Vljror, Health" in? ? rncc nlrcady exhausted the find edition of * rntt" |i?VX? Imt for a limited time a copy or lh!* hook will be .?enf free to anyone who eendc hie < _ u .. namo and addre?e to Dr. Hath/rway. . uonsurtation Pr. Hnfhaway make* no eturve ? CD EE forcon?ulfatloo and advice at either * hi* office or by mall. J. NEWTON HATHAWAY M. 0. ^ I>r. Hathaway A Co oiiryanniiwi, niTinnan, ug^ AKXYtOX mis I'AI'EB WHEN WBIXINO*.... Notice. All persons hiving claim* agr.kwV theestate ??f .1 M. Thomas will pxtr**n? the santo, dulv approved, to M. A. aud II. THOMAS. Lake City. S. C., April 2,. 190V. Notice of Discharge. Notice is hereby- given that. o*> ">tf da.v of May. 1*990. I will apply t* tli .Jtinge of Probate of Wiili;unsb<*r?, County or a final, discharge as tor of the otate of S'usib .lane Lse. Jt U.C.RAWA.V . April 2. 11 wo. -It iiutiuc. All per*o;;* having claims oj tetuvBittn against \V. I>. L'oker, late of- }Vi!Unuts "bur^ munly. will present tlie same. ^ duly attested, unto .the unditftfjrucd. ami all pet sous inrli-ho-d t-> the stvkl W 1). t aker w.jjl m ike pavment to. A.SLlbEU>KKIv HAttVEY BAXEU. Cade". S. C.rApriltJ^i'JtX*. t It is the aec|n-isjtit>n vi . temptible science to know toy* '# > bear.with tiieignoratice of. >? *m