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c?o?a? I*?I ? MI niMiBiai w mn Tip (Cmmiu Ttccsri! j JtBLlSIiKD EVERY THURSDAY AT ( KIN*. iTRKE, S. P. : c ( C. W WOLFE. 's FZt-r; \N;' rum,;. !* C LO. S. C^HR, ^ iatk TCz-* _______ ? :' "" "" n E>l: BSCR1PT10N K ATES : One ropv. one \i ;tr, - - - $1.0\ , ;i Out? oofy, si\ months, - - - ? otn- c?>py. ilii< ?- Months. - - .2"). Subscriptions payable in advance. ; ! AJ>VEHT1SIN(-, K V1ES,- j One iin/ln, first insertion, $1.(X?; each ;J snl'-sapo nSiasertb n. .*>0 cents. Obiftv j aries.^'jjVC/i'-'Vi-n > >1 Respect over 10) woal^tbji-^i for as tegular advert i.-thkmPs jjlMTaJ reduct ton on ad vert is-1 yto t&jrp f r throe, six and twelve j 4w'},vv4vft<. , yi.'.iiuni "><st he accompanied > *' *?> real M'o'e an?l address of tie 11 * i#,?.n n, >.(?: }.r, \o receive attention. No ; of a personal nature I' n ;!J. be except a> an adver- ! 11 ^-pppnt. a Atld^iSisa'J Uttter>arid make all drafts ? puyd.v^ V. 7 C. W. "Wolfe, > Jiillative. S.C. i: * e THURSDAY. MAY 9, I9CI. I 1 O 'ibs ;jar,tv oi new life and broad 0 does not seem to I( Inivc oUtch attraction lor our old J ^ Wade Hampton. Laying | all poll-tics and political is- j b sues^it does seem a pity liiat con-,1 ditipns are such that the grand 'J old hero could not accept the po-jC( >ition as postmaster at Columbia. js< It would have given the citizens j a of Columbia g oat pleasure to seej b the grand oid man occup\ ing the ' ^ position as postmaster. How our j (j Iiearts r.ould throb with gratitude! w icd jo\! ?Ve do hope he can see1 d - ? --- -i a... .... S \va\ ru'iii i?* tuts ' ) 1 ! po;n< went, and in his uecliniupj \oai> .-died additional lu>Uv on hisjc ^1 ready honored and beloved |> name. ' ; w ' S Our valued correspondent at ;l (.amber! < informs i hit Al"*srs. in \V. C. IJeiiiiui.wiiv & Co. are hav; V p<; their live stores connected by , telephone, whice will be a great i w conveniencelo that entire section. " . i'he svsletn will cover about fif-j* I j| teen miles in the lower portion ot L /' _ 11: ? I Mia county. commencing ai iinii ia iro 15iidiie. i*. wjll connect Koine, h Lam beit, Outland and Johnsonvilie, and it is possible that the! * lines? may be extended'o Kheiiis,|(1 thence connecting with their s\s-, \ teni and (i ??rj;elown and Lines. !> which will put them in cninniuni- ^ cation wiili the entire outside world. !( This is a grand move, an.I one; in the light diieeiini/ If I'.?Mon I ?v Son would build their line and j ^ connect with Hemingway's sys-j'* v\11 Oor\t ^.11??! Ii uvin'.l tillilfl 'CtAl V%4IV4 11 ? vm.i v m ? j _ a line on down to hi? place at Smith's Mills, then the lower por* ion ol the county would be pretty well provided for in this line. A regular meeting ot the town ? "council was held Tuesday night. 9 Mayor Kennedy prodding, with ' Wardens Heller, flrockinton. l'or- ( . - ?i v.u j i ... fl ier iiuu _>eisou aim vivixv uctiii g and Marshal Myers all present, i he iiog ones! ion was << ttlcxl l>v a unanimous vote ordering them 'I kept oat.-itle the incorporate lirn si its. Parties are given ten days in j; which to remove them. Council' seems to have taken on anew * move, and ii 'key would only keep J ij> I Ire good work Kingslree would 1 , soon be a clean and healthy city. I The nresent council i< com nosed i * 4 ? <?l sound business nu n. and when j ssues are brought squarely be- J file them they generally decide. I right; but they do not at all times, " seem to realize the responsi-1 biliiies resting upon them. The ^ liealth, and we might say the peo-j* )!e, of the town are in their keep-: J mg,. and they should zealously' cuard and defend I he rights of the teople. It is the duly of the nayor and aldermen lo do these hings, else tiiey should not unler any f::rumst-inces accept the ttrc*' tee i- growing in nore \ thai 1 and more . . ?: ol the City fathers to : lay than ever before. The 'lay is{ :>t wl.cn a man can act as mayor' ?f Kin.iistree in name and never| hink of it except when he nnirht i ttend some banquet in a foreign j own and his attention would bej tailed to the fact that *;we believe j ou are n.avnr of youi* town." Indiantown Items. No we have not had any sprint."! Iter all; simply jumped from j uid-winter to mid-summer. If; nv replanting of col ton should be j lecessarv, seed will be very scarce 1 nd hard to get. Very few neI'no.' v'lvoil uititiiitli IV11' Ti!nnlin<? "? ?*' ? W..W..P , . ,'orn is generally a bad stand, and ; s being pulled up by small birds,! tc. as well as crows. Tobacco! dants are small, and, with need j I rains, causing delays in setting! tit. A lew farmers may yet plant : ottor where they intended puling tobacco. The oat crop prosiect is lair to good. Caesar Burrows, alias hooper, ite of prisoner's dock fame, had a hree to live year old child badly ' mrned some time ago. A certain party lo.-t a line Jerpy stock cow oil he male gender, everal weeks ago; died after but j few days'sickness; seemed t<? be; ineumonia.drawn up as if choked. Sam 'Wedderspoou" lo>t one of is horses two weeks ago. Dexter led from old age and a gradual earing out from the ceaseless rag ef winter as well as summer hhi's health i* now better Mian] has been lor yea is. Was in tliej nny in i Hp (?0's as a bodv serva .t. j am is a mmd ddd'er and his best all. Aziana, and ?iii ir children I 01 k well i"?5r tree }?*-?>pU* ol color.: lie works her fields about as well i1 s a garden is or should lie worked, j Daniel Washington, a vouiiiiM euro, has been helpless all ihe', ear 1 lorn rheumatism. Is lor-' J | niiale in having a neighbor to <? k his "imiel'' through h's crop 1 i connection with his own crop. 1 I" Ic reduced in llesli. and may jro into that worse disease. !nme lortli ye Alberts Deems's nd Oiin's, core iiini and thereby asten your rep W. L. McCnichen, the would- ' e-deniist in embryo, *r??l back in; >wn ninht <>t 2nd Iroui tin* dental 1 eparlment of the I*n?ver>ity ol | lurylaud at Bald more. L'aineJ y way oi' Savannah, E-iiil and!, 'iduuii'i i, sioppinj: over at c-a?*h 1 Ureadv ha- a uiaei.ine and q titej, nice ami i?nod lot ol in.-lniiiientf jr .1 tii>t *?-s>ioner. Mi>* Mrlv?r, tiie second, of 1 )ar:iniriou, took her departure six ;eeks or more a^o. Miss Mct'ul-i >uj;h, of Seneca, will leave about j fir* amsB,y Sougl! Heney, J Sidneys" Backache, O U ^ s. j| Sisod an^ Uver . | ?n? aiffteg TOtiiC treat Blood Cleausing Remedy fcr Spring, leadaclics, Conitipai<oii,"Tired,"Nervows. Dyspepsia Ourej ! i St. Vitus' Dance a A.?k your druygist for Almanac for 1901 cos Certificates of the most remarkable F-.r Ki-'n hv l>r. \Y. V. UROr: ? mMamammmamatmBamBmtxmBmatmmmrmaamsKnmnKam the 15!I), and Miss Manson, ol' Clinton, about tlie first of June. May the early autumn see the reIikn of all these foreign sisters- to iheir respective schools, the neighboring woods and the church, scattering life and sunshine as they go 011 eve.v h-md, in their wake. Nt:: Mrs. Kosa I livings, of Dulton, (ia., is on a vi it to her relatives in tins county, she is asisterjto A. \Y Flagler, of the Cades section. 31 rs. W. X. Harbin, and her little boy, of New york. passed through town Sunday evening, en mule to Benson where she is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. "Chandler. Messrs. .J I' Humble, W F Lodgers, Ivl Sailers, J (J Li 1 rage, 1) E Gordon, T B Gourdiu- and others I'rom between the livers were in town Monday. Mr. D. M. Johnson, of Benton, Alabama, and Miss l'ostiiuma Lodgers, lornierly of Williamsbur; were married in Newport. Eia? on April 25. Newport will be their home. Monday was mI.'s day. Gut did not bring mc jV people to town outside of ti?e county officers Shenll Graham sold two smali tracts of land wliich brought nominal prices. Cierk of Court Whitehead sold a lot at Lanes winch brought .^700. The board of county commissioners *::et and attended to routine business. At Ibis season people are not apt to come to town uulesson business. Kingstree needs a little, better market than she has at present 1 here is no objection toSiults" naiket, except that there is not I'uough of it. .Mr. stalls only I-ills about three >ma!l beeves a week, when we ought to have He each day . N<d only heel dmuhi he kept, but if weli.nl a regular market ami green grocery esiatdi.dimenl combined a man eon hi make a good living out ol* it. Mr. R R Evan*, who is charged with shooting Mr. J. J. GriiQn a short while since in Columbians nut on hail in the sum ol $3, 000. It seems clear that pistols and vhiskey are at the bottom ol it all. As vaeeination proveuh sinallpcx. unci quinine chills ami fever, >o THETillXA prevents and counteracts the e fleets of liio ?unmcr\s heat, much dreaded t.y mothers witti small children. TKET1IINA relieves the mai.j troubles'ncidciit to tcthiug and -h* hot summers, an I no motliei* is excusaide for not giving it, lor it costs only cents at nniggi-rs: or mail 'H cents tot'. J. MotTctt, ^t. Louis, Mo. IUEB)(t ineii a edfcSnes. For Coughs, Colds, Grip, or 'Cold" in ANY PART of body. I'olmax Mich.. Sept. l'.UO. For a whole yeur I could do no work and kvalU'-d only by holding on to a chair. ! doc<>rcd with four dltleruit physicians but received no relief. The use of two bottles of Dr. Feunar's Kidney and Ba.cltache Cura rave tue a perfect euro. J. 51. McKtssar. fiKNKVA. Crawford Co.. I'a.. June IS. li?V'. Tlir^c years ago I hud u M-tcri! attu !; of r.rysipel is and blood poison, breaking out on my herul and face. My j;hy siciail attended ne for several months w Itliout result. I then ;.H?k a tattles of Dr. rentier's Blood and Liver Eemedy and Nerve Tonic ami secured i complete cure. Fhaxk Baijrmam. MlDni.niPiio. Ky.. Sept. 7.looo. My wife has suffered lontr with dyspepsia. I tried ill I of tlio preparations and all >f my own prescriptionS without avail. 1 inally prescribed Dr. Fenner's Dyspepsia Jure and loo use of it effected a cure. Many >t her similar runes that have rome under my iliservat ion have been on red by his Dys|)cpsi ) furo. Dr. 1'..). I.r.UANGOOD. \'y Dear Dr. Fenner. F redoubt. N. V. I have used Dr. Fenner 's Golden Relief for nany years for the diseases and accidents for which It Is advertised and have found it fully equal to all you claim for it. J. BOYD ESPY. Presiding Elder M. E. Churcli. Used for Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Old Sores,sprains, Colds, Grip, Sore Throat, Colic, Jysentcry, Bowel Troubles, it Is unfailing. Akron, Ohh.. Jan X, IJOO. II I KSNr.lt. FYrtlijnla. N. Y. li.wo r -l<t many dozen* of roar St. Vltn*' Tlam-i* lie nmt i-verr cu*c ban been .-unit hy it. It ha* proved . mr lure." Al.T.EK-CI.AKK t>Rf(; CO. rtalnlng descriptions of the Remedies and cures ever achieved by medicine. IvINfJTON. Kinjfstree, t'C " ?.?.? ?r 0 A WORTHY SUCCESSOR. "Something New Under The Sun " I All Doctors have tried t*? cure C\\-; < i TARllll by the use ol powders. arid : ( <l.i.-cs. inhaler- and drills in paste form. | Their powders .dry <in 'be iiiueti<?ti? j membranes cau-'ii;: thoni tocraeU open an.' W- -ed 'i 1: p<, nil id- '.mrd n. ihe !!::!< rs h:nc entis'elj " i.en *?way saiiie ?< nihran. - tha' : , : : i have aimed to nre. while paste an.?;* < 'm*'ucnt.s cannot reach the disease.. I An old and experienced piactitioncr { w a has for many years made a clo.-c ^ ! study and spec'aUy of the t reatmenr of. ' CAT.\Mill, has at la-1 perfected a t reatn e.it which when faitIifully u-ed. ' J not nly relieve-at once, hut jiertnan- < * J ently euies CATARKH. !>)' removing tlie cause, stopping the discharges, ami i ; enreing inflammation. It is tiie only,-'1 remedy known to science t hat aet ually |; | reaches the afflicted parts. This won-; j ; crful remedy is known as "SNl Ft LKS "J ;tlie (it'AKAXTKEl) OATARRIlj' ;( I'liK" and is sold at the extremely j low priee of One Dollar, eaeli package (< i containing intend and cxternalniedii iae ( t snfflciem for a months' treatment and ' ; ever;, thing necessary to its p-ifecteure. j Sxi ri ixs*' is tiie only perfect : catakkh < t'kf. ever made and is now recognized as the only safe and posij tive Cii-e for that annnyiugaml disgimtj ing disease. It ernes all inflammation i qu'.eklv and per nancntly and is also 'f j wonderfully quick to relieve hay fly- ( j et: or coi.n in the heap. \ t.'ATAlMiii when negleef-.d often leads ! to cox:;sfmptiox?"sxi kfi.es"' will * | save you if you use it at once. It is no ordinary remedy, but a complete treat! meat which is pn-itively guaranteed : ; to cur Catakhii in any form or stay t it used according to the direction* ^ ; whieh accompany each package. !>on't j delay hut send for it at once, and write j full particulars a* to your condition, t' ; and you will rceeive special advice t;<nr I the discoverer of this wonderful remj edy regarding your ea.'.e without cost f i to you hevond (he regular price of i ""SNUFFLMS the GI"AI:aXT1?L1> CATAKitll * j Ct'TtK." . :l ; Sent ])PM>nid to any :indr-<* in tin " 1 i'nitetl S ate.* or Canada on eecipf of '( lie Dollar, a il< ir *> E. |.~>. EDWIN D (;! I. KS .S: ? ()MI*A \ V. 2:M0 ! an I 0X12 Market. Street. I'lu ndelphia. ? WHY SUFFER FR( The world d Money refun i ^ ta*<e> W B| 1 ?? MODERATE THOUGHT'S F0 Do not be surprised to find tis he to do, la cause our slock is always eelet . the \erv lowest prices that holiest good ; give our <KStom?-rs the advantage of. We ask J hat you examine our stoe I Dry Goods a: Hats, Shoes, S before purchasing elsewhere. A trial we say. Cf OKTlSJIlk anaE 1 tBci V X1I3T ?- a.' He sure to get our prices on jFLOrii, BACON, (JKLST, COKX, No trouble to show (roods. Always yours to r-lease, , ______ ?. Latest Styies ! i Spring & Summ HACKS, II AM BY EOS, BIBBONS, S HATS,SHOES. MEN AN The Finest Assortment * 1 ... #' ?!! T I (111 1 NF.W MATTINTiS, ItUHS, Ol LCl.O'l We are closing out nil our \V. l-\ > , discount. On all the above goods we guarun ent with honest goods. Ask to see our Yellow Homespun Your money back withour argum Yours truly, I GAGG, OLIV We do no' lurmsh meal* f??r It?.* Ih.111 fifty font', ;inil iioj>?? n<? (>:? iviil ask il of us. ri.is .Implies lo everyone without exeepthu:. II Aft it's I' -'r ;. # 11 i- I iie ^o ^ 1 > y lo liie ci*ov? 1 Aie rotvtl Citation Notice. W. E. 11 a.W A, ESQ.. I'rouat:; .1 Whcrea* ,\. W. f'la^Ii'i i I < ;11ir to in*-. t<? Arrant iiim L-iO'soi \?ln)ini>tiiit ion??;' *!?. list;!; - of .-ml fleet* of W. A. M<*\ mi. 1 'Iu'm* :nc theiv ore to arid a<l - ^ nouisli all anil singular tlv- 1.i;idr?*?I IH(1 Cr?-ili;<?i" the saiil -A. A. drl'iva. ilcet' sod, that they '<? an I ippear before me. in ih.- (!*?i:rt of Volute. to bo hcM <if Kin?jsirtv. " i list May r.*)l. next, aft. r I ation then-of. :ij II nV!? (A in fit-* orenoon. t<? .-how cause, ir x;iiv t <y mvo. \vbv tin -aid AdniHi.-ratu.il ihouid not ba irr:in!? :!. Iiv?mi under inv tlti- U.!? d \ ii" May. Anno Domini. iswii. W. E. 11:!tun. Judite l'r- but-*. Notice. Ail persons air forbidden frespn; ritf on land- ot lite under-iv'i ? <! I?y isltin^. huntino. removing timber or uh-rwise. Tiv-pa?ers will b- dealt villi accord iu?; to law. i? hi -Jo. w*. n. Met'LA it v. Final Discharge. On the it May 1901. ! wiU Apply !') lie Jud^c of of T'robate <>f William )urjc county to final discharge as ixeeuti ix of H e estate of M.S.-. .un a d. Henry. 11 HKNltV. 2-Zi. - __ ?j Al AA iSUl/lUC. All persons incobicil {<> th<? esMte of lie late J. I' (iamM" ar? !i?TciiV III I ied t<? make payment to the maier- " li^rit'il. ami all p'Tsoii< >avinsr eiaims nrainst sa d eit iie will :j:ie within the lime rem iI bv la v. S \\- (r*A MMLiv \V. <;. <?AMI!LK. 20 i S Executors. CHILLS, FEVERS | ^B7* NIGHT SWEATS all other forms of maladies when you can be cured by ;rts' Chill Tonic >es not contain a better remedy- Many ares made by it. 25 cents a bottie. ded if it fails to do the work. Delight- ^ t jcal Eraggists. " ? = PR'OHS! R BUYERS. sv when our competitors iiave littio ted from a full line and bought at s can be had fur, which we agree 'u k of nrl Notions, 'tippers, Etc., will convince yon that we do what scan MB 11 mcxFZxna^ /CK^ r-T.-wi kt! ?1 iw-n T-9' MI ^101 OATS. HAY AM) TOBACCO. II KINS Id fens 21 ^ 0 2 \a a ier Dress Goods -4 K11 ITS, MEN'S AND WOMEN'S !) HOY'S CLOTH I NO. ^ ^ m ci iiroceriss m town. Jne of rif, HARDWARES TINWARE, lain A: t'o's jewelry at ^(> pt-r cent. tee lowest possible prices consistat 4 cents a yard. out if not satisfied with purchase. ER & CO.,