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N Tip (Comity TLcoirxI - j ri'BL! SUED EVERY THURSDAY AT; . ' | KING6TREE, S. C. -i 1 . " - 1 ' C. W. WOLFE, T?nt?nAtJ A vn 1 VTYVI?. . QEO. S. BARR, Assqcjiatk Editor. . . . t . . -stf ." _ 1 1 ; 7KKMS. "Tijscn li'- T?OM HAT^S.: ?nu copy, one vettf, - - - $1.00. i ->ne copv, six months. - - - ..">0.1 < Mie. ;opy. th.Tec inoi:^s, - - ! Snl>-v^plioiis payable in advance. A3' . K-V>:&;. <>UC,jniU, Urst insoif'pn. y,.00; each ' utt.yertiun, ."io cents. Obitu- j ariesjiptri^iburcs of-Kjspcct over 100. *n;(lv4>>tr?:ed for a^jetfUlar advertisemyutr liberal t?<J:ictinn on advertis ilpv tfliree, six and twelve - 2 ..i ; ' in it.*i ik* riC<">iiipaiii?'(i | :tov-rtT n!,II,e ai"' address ?f ('ie| ^Tl>t i i? order i?> receive attention. No, y.vAYiy.tiiratioii of a personal nature i V|1 be published except as an adverp.^ment. Address all letters and make all drafts pavaKe to C. W. Wolfe, Kiug>tree, S.C. THURSDAY. JUNE 13, 1901. Lambert Letter. Mrs, Mollio Owens, (wife of Mr.| Nicholas Owens), who has been! in verv bad health, died on Sun-! i day, May l'.Uh,1001. and was bur-' ied at Muddy Creek church the, following Monday. j Oscar Oockfield, who lias been i:i feeble Iiealth for some months,; died on Tuesday, May 2Sth, 1001., IVe are glad note that Mrs. Joej Newell, who has been very ill for! .-oiue time, is improving. Mr. Nicholas Owens, since the! death of his wife has sold his land, cyop, stock, and'in fact everything! except his house-hold good*, ami | talks oi moving awav. We can' i.i all'itd to give up Mi .0 .vtus, a> be is a go *d citizen. Well. Mr Jvli'or. some time ago! we wrote you about Mes>rs. W. ( .; Hemingway ?&: (V>. line of Ic'eI lioue ihat v\a> being j???t up from ; \ Mingo Bridge to Lambert, thence{ la O Jilitn 1. This enterprise has* lor some cause been hindered by d,elav in getting the wire. But it ' lias come now, and to-day. Monday, JunelOih. they will begin to' put if up. Very soon Mr. Hem-1 ingway can communicate with the! clerks jit lour of his stores; viz.,! Mingo Bridge, Koine, Lambert j / . J u::ti ~ u ~...^, iir?u wuuaiiu. ?riii?a.x, uuntrici^ that you were mistaken in yonrj editorial ?> to its taking all live o! j their stores ami Johnoouvilie. Itj only starts at Mingo Bridge, run-; ing along the county line toad toj Union church, then to Koine, wiIh I y short branch line?starling in fronl of the late I)r. Ileming-J way's?'o Mr. W. C. Hemingway\? i house. Thence Irom liorne toj Ujimbert and on to Oaliand or Taylor place. Well, we are having a hard! flight with the grass since the long; wet spell set in. Crops are very; much thrown back, too. Kuo. j Benson Briefs. Last iiiurscav morning auoui i daybreak the po6loiliee building: at Benson and iis . entire contents I were destroyed by lire. The; cause of the lire is unknown and iin fl'in vvli:if<?vpr i*n 11 hp discover- : ed. The mails continue to be carried daily, but are contained! in an ordinary sack. The post-, master, Mr. J. B., Chandler, h:*>. written to the department lor in- i .-tinotions, but up to this writing j no reply lias been received. Every branch, popd. ditch and water course is tilled to overflowing. and from the outlook at pres-! en! the crops will be very short indeed. Lands are wet and bocgy and all farm work is at a stand; stjll. Meanwhile the grass is; crowing in riotous luxuriance and ! the farmers are correspondingly; despondenr. tvev. \V. M. Martin filled his ap-j pointment at the local Methodist | cliiuch Sunday liiprpinir. Gadsden Sept r, an ohd and rorpactable negro of this community, djed last Friday morning of typhoid lever W. S. G. i * J .?V? .... 4 | / Ljnes Locals. Mr. Charlie Nettles, tiisht op- j erator at this place, 1 is be i transferred Miss Alma r. hns vt'traeo home from Oo..'?r-e College,) where she has been in attendance j for two years. Mrs. Ed. Parker has been quite j >>icK for the past week. The local freight between Lanes ' and Columbia has been taken off,. much fo the inconvenience of the j traveling public. Mr. J. T. Hutchinson spent; Thursday ia Lake City. Miss Emma Gordon has gone to Augusta to visit friends. Miss Emma Brown, of Summerton, Clarendon county, is visiting her sister. Mrs. S. A. Nettles, near heie. Mr. M. L. Kodgers has retnrned from a trip to Baltimore. Sparrow. Masonic Charity. Kiugstree Lodge, No. 4fi, being in a flourishing condition and having, as its members believed, relieved every call for charity, made upon them, determined this year to celebrate the anniversary of St. John the Baptist, one of the patron saints of Eree Masonry. June 24. A committee was appointed to make arrangements, and $'25 appropriated for the pur-! pose. Subsequent to this action j the very disastrous lire at Jack-l sonville, Florida, occurred, and tlx? conimitteo very wisely, and Willi the hearty consent ot every member of the lodge, decided to relinquish the pleasures of the festive board and remit the money placed at their disposal to aid 111 relieving the distress c.tused bv the lire. The following letter Jroui Gen. Zimmerman Davis, grand treasurer of the Grand Lodge, is in ac-i knowledgment of this remittance:; Charleston, S. C,,.Juue 11.1901 i Messrs. W. T. Wilk'ns, Kdwjn L.' iiirsch. Richard K. Wallace,; I'ercr L Kinder, Montie H, Ja- ; cobs, Committee ol Kitigsiree! Lodge. No. 4t>, A F. M. Dear Hrethren: Yours of 1 1th j insl is ar hand conveying the ert-: closure ot $25 for the relief ot | dislressel brother Maeon?, their! widows and orphans, dispersed I and homeless by the disastrous tire in Jacksonville, Fla. That i 1 this money had been set aside for your own social enjoyment on St. John's day and that by your own voluntary self-denial it has been so used does credit to your heads and hearts, and is the true charity or brotherly love which is the bond of peace and of every moral j and social virtue." On the 24th j i??st , when you refl -ct upon the joy in some stricken family in j consequence of this jjift, I am sure i that your happiness will be far. irtNlivr man :i you iinn ii-seujujru | lo spend it around thole-live board. < Truly and fraternally yours, Zjmiikkman Davis, Grand Treasurer. Family M Cough Honey. 1 Kidney?Backache CURE. j] Bisod and Liver . | Remedy and Nerve Tonic ; Great Blood Cleansing Remedy for Spring. Headaches, Constipation,"Tired." Nervous.. Dyspepsia Cure! Golden Relief: ;i SOiisTaiiceli Ask yonralmggist for Almanac for 1901 con certificates of the most remarkable ' v?r i^le by.Dr, VT. V. 7flfcr Notice. Examination for teachers certificates -viil \n- held on Friday, .lone 'J 1st, ' .it'1 noil. * house Kingstrei S. ('. VV.i.L < '! 3It, 13 r sujit. >M. Notice. A competitive examination to fill the vacancy in the Williamsburg county sohoiarsliip of the College of Charleston will he held at the court house in Klngstree on Julv lo. W.K. HANVA. JO *1. ? VWl/ I lift. Sheriff's Tax Sale STATE < >K SOTTIf CA ROLI>\\. WlI.LIAMSHtRG COfXTY. Br virtue of executions to me directed I have levied upon .-uitl will sell tor ra?h for taxes on the first Monday In July next before the court house iu Kingstree, S. ( the following described lands: 1790 acres of land in Hope township levied upon as the property of the Bank of Newhanover and bounded as follows: north bv lands of K. B. HudjrinsandtJeo. >V. Williams, east, by Cutter and Dulxwc. south bv Cutter and I>. Oliver, west by tico. W. Willianas. Also. 9.1 acres of land in Hope township levied upon as the property rt 11. it. Brovrder. and bounded as follows: north by Sanlee public Koad. touching on the south Gadsden Browder. on the east. W. B. Broader and on the west by S. E. Conyers. Also, 20 acres of land iti Hope Towi;ship. levied upon as the property of Alice Wells and bounded as follows: Vm-ili tiv binds of Itchorea (Joiti >out!i by Kmni)i Brax'on. west by Mallard Liinil)erCo.,east by Fraucis (Joins. Also, 20 acres of land in Hope township. levied upon as the property of II. B. Browder and bounded a< follows; S'orib by Sail toe. road, cast hyJ.S. Can ley. south by Saritee swamp,J west, by Ouesimus Canty. Also, 22 acres in Laws township, levied upon as the property of estate Lvnius Benjamin and bouuded as f<dlows; west by Porter's land, north by Mc Bride. south and ?4*t i>y Mouzon. Also. 1 lot in Penn township, levied upon as the property of Mr-. Isabella Itutter and lKiundcd as follows: K.J. Morris, estate of T. L. fJourdin. Black river road and estate (Jourdiu. Also, l 'O a'Tes ol land in Anderson township. levi-d upon as the property of A..I. P:iim?i?s and bounded ?< t'o-'lwn>: north by Black river, ea-t by B Harper, south by K. Harper. west by l>. Z .Martin Al-o. 2." ;p'res ??f land in Anderson township, levied upon as t.tic* property of J 1?. Brant 'ey and hounded as foil:nvi; ny lands of John VTheeler and K. Johnson. A (so -JO acre- of land in Kino truv'-ji TS.IIJ/ ir? iru llj'WII (l "7 |/? Vj; ? ij *M Wm. Roberts. and bounded a* follows: north by Antrum Brock in ton, wear by A. J. Smith, south by estate Calvin SooU, east l?j estate W. I>. (Joker. Purchaser to pav for i tapers ir. J. GRAHAM, 13 8t. Summer School Notice. Hjkjii the demand of State Superintendent (<f ICriUcJttion. J. J Mc.Muhan, the Summer School for white tetcher* will be. held in the court house at Kinjjstree, commenting July 22 ami endiuk August 17. I am informed by Suite Superintendent McM:th*u that huitler's g-.tmmar. Krye's geography and such ??f the n> w text 'looks as \*ill 1m: used iu free School*, will t?c sohl t.<? leucri'ts aneriuiug summer scuooi at reduced prices. Tr?"t?rs are ur<?eH to oim?u school* n?* early possible after July 1st. when the new school rear commonces. wi/.t.iam coopkh, (Jo. Supt. of Education, ediolnes. For Coughs, Colds, Grip, or "Cold" in ANY PART of body. CoutAX. Mich.. Sept.. 27. l/*?. For a whfelo year I could do no work and waljccd only by bolting on to a chair. I <lr? \rltli four <!iiTi'tW'f nlivdi'lntii) hut ro wired no relief. The i>.*o of two bot'.len of Dr. Fenner'e Kidney and Backache Core jave rue a perfecteuro. J. M. Mcliwgr. Ounkva. Crawford Co., l'a.. June li. l'.Wl. Throe years atro I had a severe a!lock of Erysipelas and blood nol.son, brtsakiug out on my head and face. My physician attended mo for several mouths without result, I then !?*>k 3 bottle* of Dr. Fenner'a Blood and Liver Remedy and Nerve Tonic and secured i complete euro. Fuask Baukmaw. MiniH.v.notto. Ky., Sept. 7. IP*). My wife has suffered long with dyapepfda. [ tried all of the pepsin preparations and all >f my own proscriptions without avail. 1 tnally prescribed Dr. Fennsr's Dyspepsia 3ure and the use of it effected a cure. Many ithor >!mllar rasts that bare romo under my thservatlon hnvo been cured by his Dye? wpsla Cure. Dr. F. J. Lvj)A>ropp. tty Dear Dr. Fonifbr' Fredonla. X. VI hurt* used Dr. Fenner's Golden F.ellef for rtnny years for the (Wseases and accidents 'or which it is advertised ami lutvo found it ally venal to all vou claim for ft. J. BOYD E3PY. Presiding Elder M. E. Chartfh. Used for Cats, Bruises, Burns, Old Sores. Sprains, Colds. Grip, Sore Throp.t, Colic, )yseBtery, Bowel Troubles, It Is unfailing. Akrop,<>tilr>, Jan. 5.1 AH). V. VKNNKR. Prcdonla. S. V. i h?vi coM many rl.zono of your St. Vittj*' IHiftislc curt ororr i-*?e*kaa Imiii ounrj br it. It li*? rr'it' ing li. TP." AI.IJuX-Cil.AttK Itn.'d tTt talx.lng descriptions"of the Remedies and cores ever achieved by medicine. KINGTOS' Klngstrtui. - * r. lit Hotice of Sale. ; P.y virtue of a chattel mortage executed by ^ 1- .Sniit.il to-A. J. Smith. ( i dated the Sth day of March, 1901. and j' j recorded iu the office of tin* Hetfisfcr ' i of .vifsne Convi'Wii'v for the county of I. Williamsburg ok tLs^ flUid?y of March. ' j 1901. in Jjwok G, ] ?e ICS. ..cd f n . ? rilch default has born made, I ivlMfs . >o!l at ;iiihiic atu'tion on the tlrst Mon-. \ | dav in July, 'sales-day) at 12 o'clcv.-K.', ! noon, at the store formerly oeeumed ; 1 1 bv E. I.. Smith, on Academy Street, in j j Kiugstree, South Carolina, the proper-1 j ty mortgaged consisting. of all that, I certain stock of goods, wares and mer-; ! chanhize and store fixtures now con-1 ! tained in the store formerly occupied j I by E. L. Smith, on Academy Street, in j the town ef Klng^tree, county and ' State aforesaid; for cash, A.J.SMITH. I Mortgagor, j line 14th, 1901. 20-27 j Notice of Sale. 1 By virtue of a chattel mortgage ex-} [ecuted bv R. L. Smith to Messrs.' I Thomas & BracUiara. Agts., dared the I 2;?th day of January, 1901. and record-1 | ed in the office of tUcKoglster of Mesne j Conveyance for the county of Williams- f | burg on the 13th day of February. 1901 | J in Book (1 page2(1, and assigned by the i said Tboums & Bradbam, on [ the 11th June, 1901, to tnc, A. J. Smith. [ 1 and upon whic-h default h<n> been made, . j I will sell at public auction on the firsti ; Monday in July, .(sales-day) at 1" ) o'clock, noon, in front of the court t linuki- in flip rr.uti nt tvirnrstrep Smith Carolina, the projmrtr mortgaged, eon-; sistinp of l prey horse, 1 one-horse,' wagon arid one set of wagon tvmiess;; for cash. ! ; A.J.SMITH, ; Mortgagee. ! June 14th, 1001. 20-2? f j 'J'lie lorry boat Norlhfield collid- ' . e<l with Ihe steel hulled propeller 1 [Munch Chunk oO' Staten Island i1 ! Friday and the Northfieid sank i ; with 1000 passengers aboard. Orit t lot' this number it is estimated that 1 [about 100 were drowned. The rest were picked tip by boats sent ' [to Ihe rescue. J li Challin. who killed Warren [' jEGrubeat Greonville in 1S99. j was pardoned by Gov. McSweenev 1 ( .'last week. Over 200 letters w?*i> j written and petitions bad been; ; prr-M-nt-d to the governor in Chat-' tin's behalf. WHY SUFFER FR . BARGAINS F t * osq/u.i j Are now in order, call and get price*, ; Doors and Windows. He sure to txa Gents F urn is Just received a nice line of Spring 1 quick a get your pick. DRY G' Trices on Lawns, To reals, Calicoes, 1 No trouble to show goods. I-&EOCI ? Always fresh and guaranteed to be ' Always vours to olease, ! W I _ ? 1 ; Latest Styles! | Spring & Sumn : LACKS, JIAMKYKGS, TilHBONS, ? 11 ATS, S HOES, M EN A N The Finest Assortment Also full NEW M.\TTrN(iS, RUGS, OILCLO We are closing out all our VV. Fi discount., On all tne abyvc w/? ?'iyrai cut with honest good*. _ Ask to.see our Yellow I Jonipspar Your money back without'urguu Yours truly, GACtG, oli\ A WORTHY SUCCE'bOR. "Something New Under The Son " All I'Wtor? ha*e tried to euro C.\TARKirby the use <>I powder-*, arid irases, i'?hal?-r?and drug.-. in paste form. powders rl.y ip t ? uembra??s ratt *'?<??? i ..-k np- s 1)1(1 oire.i The powerful arid-' i.sed i.? he inhalers have entirely .v.tcn away . Llie same membranes th.;* their maker* liavc aimed to eure, while paste ahi )intments cannot reach the disease An old and experienced ?iacti;umer who h:w for many TC'ir-* made a elo-v <tudv and specialty of the treatment of '. ATaRKH, has at Ja-t perfected a treatment which when faithfully u*e?J. not only relieve* at once, but pernian?ntly cure* CATARRJI. by removing ^ Lhc cause, stopping the discharges,ami *urelng inflammation, If is the only remedy known to science that actually reaches the afflicted parts. This vroa^rful remedy is known as "SN UFKLR.^ the (.flTAKAXTKKP CATARRH CURE'' and is sold at the extremely low price of One Dollar, each pack.-'g* ontaininjj i it turn I and extcrnalmedirln* iitlticlent for a months' (refitment arid L-verytiiing necessary to its pa feet cure. 'Snuffles*' is the only perfect SaTahru cure ever made and is now recognized as the only safe and positive cure for that annoying and disgusting disease. Italics all inflammation quickly and permanently and is also ivnnrlwrfnllt- ntih-L* In relieve Hay ia:f ek or cold in the head. Catarkh when neglected often lend* to coxnslmition?"sni.Kt i.et" will save yon if you use it at once. It is no ordinary remedy, bul a complete treatment which is positively gunrai teed to cure cataurh in any former stage if used according to the direction* which accompany each package. Don's delay but send for it ar once, and writy full particulars a> to your condition, and yon will receive special advice f.oni the discoverer of ihi-? wonderful remedy regarding your case without cost to you beyond I he regular price of "SNUVFLKS the Ur.Vi:ANTliKO C'A I'AlJUlI UJ.'KH." Sent prepaid t<> any address in tb Cuited S atesorCanada on -eccipr ?>f One Dollar. Address Dent K. !a. EI>W IN R C.ILKS & CO MI'A \ V. SSW and 2d.'!d Market Street, l'hi adclphia. f\BU| CHILLS, FEVERS v/m NIGHT SWEATS all other forms of maladies when you can be cured by erts' Chill Tonic loes not contain a better remedy. Many .urcs rnaue ey n. ceuis .1 mjuir. iJed if it fails to do the work. Delight4 seal Druggists. OR CASH! Lto ISTets , I also have a nice line of Screen mine before buying. hing Goods. fiats, I'aut.s and .Serge Coats. Come OODS. ect., are too numerous to mention. IEIESbest at lowest prices. ILKiNS. ier Dress Goods; SKIRTS, MEN'S AND WOMEN'S r* 11/ ?vjj 01 i ITII i v<: I ' U V J J" l i i I . " of Groceries in Town.. Line n< TIT, HARDWARES TINWARE. Main & CoV jewelry at per cent iteo lowest possible pric?c4 cotnsi.st1 at <? cents a van!. icnt if not aaiistloil witl?,pmha*e rER & CO,,. .