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pf- ..v;.7^r . . r . , P . ' ? "12 / iff I 6rosCR,PT,?" 'iesa- ^LA-p</ AA^yj &*? % iU*# ci.co. VOL. XVII. KINOSTREE, S. 0., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19. 1901. NO. 51 '" _ : Positively No low 3 - i FOR HARNESS ftt once, and you will bo a^tonisliod * : ' 1 / M It's teas wi Y ou can burn }^our Powder, etc., or vo with Steam or Hot only one proper wa scald and that is b] ; Mexican ; Mustang1 It gives immediate relic | linen cloth, saturate it wi ' loosely upon tho wound. - > nfAfl|lnntr/>r JUUIL Yl llcio aa t Atua.uvAVi you have tried it. A FOWL TIP. o"S"liK: Liniment, It L called a stakda L . ' ' V %fm iS f DEAF? ALL CJ DEAFNESS OR ARE NOW "by oar new invention. Only ! HEAD NOISES CE1 P. A. WERMAN, OF Gentlemen :?Being entirely cured of deafn< B fall history of my case, to be used at your disc About five years ago my right car began ti my hearing in this ear entirely. I underwent a treatment for catarrh, for thi berof physicians, among others, the most em only an operation could help me, and even t then cease, but the hearing in the affected ear v I then saw yonr advertisement accideniall' merit. After I had used it only a few days acc today, after five weeks, my hearing in the dise . heartily and beg to remain >Very truly y< F. A Our treatment does not interft ElSSS!r?"d YOU CAN CURE YI INTERNATIONAL AURAL CLINIC, The Best is the Cheapest. The New York Life is the ouly insurance company in the vforld that furnishes to its policy holders and the public detailed information regarding its Assets, Liabilities and Management. Its gaiu of insurance in forca on a basis cf paid for busi\ nees out r*nks anv ether life insurance company in the world, amountL ing to the tremendous sum of $140,284,680 for the year 1900. When times are hard you ueed this protecticn more than ever, us it is a safeguard against poverty and mis , fortune for your helpless family You can't afford to iuvesf yout money in a company unless it it absolutely safe. The great International Life Insurance Company The New York Life, is that company. Are you insured? If not, youi uife and ehildreu arc carrying tin risk on you life. lielieve them ol this burden by taking out-* policy in the New York Life. You can'; uffosd to delay in a mailer like thii tbatjs of vital importance. Then * $ # .V. J* ' isplaj Advertisements X > Sores Mexican Tflustang ILlnl* ist what you need. It take:. effect to see how quickly it heals sores. ly : y self with Fire, with 1 11 can scald )rourself : Water, but there is j .y to cure a burn or j T using Liniment.^1 m if. Get a piece of soft old } th this liniment and bind ; You can have no adequato i nedy this is for a burn until a bird afflicted with Roup or any f disease use Mexican Mustang ed remedy by poultry breeders. __j i ifUlP,' unin L> IK iiuw | HP* NOISES?: V.SES OF HARD HEARING ' CURABLE those born deaf are incurable. ISE'IMMEDIATELY. BALTIMORE, SAYS: Baltimore, Md., March 30, 1901. ss, thanks to your treatment, I will now give yoo Tetion. 3 sing, and this kept on getting worse, until I lost ee months, without any success, consulted a numinent ear specialist of this city, who told me that hat only temporarily, that the head noises would rould be lost forever. / in a New York paper, and ordered your treatordinar to your directions, the noises ceased, and nsed car haa been entirely restored. I thank yott aura. . "U'ERMAN, 730 8. Broadway, Baltimore, Md.. tre with your usual occupation, *' JURSELF AT HOME ot,^lna,> i 596 U SALLE AVE., CHICAGO, ILL. iJ are no more liberal or attractive policies offered than by the New ' York Lile. I shall be pleased to give information as to premium rates and ftunish liteiature to prospective applicants for life insurance. J. B. STEELE, tf Kingstree, SJ C. You Know What you ara Taking II.'Kam iiavi 4alr/\ TaatiilflQQ 11* II umr V> o uu I drill Tonic because the formula is ' | plainly printed on every bottle 1 showing that it is simply iron and k Quinine in a tasteless form. No cure, no pay. 50c. $2,000 MUST BE RAISED, 5 Therefore will sell all the Clothing. Dry Goods and Shoes 25 per cent beluvc cost lor the next 10 days at SOHULTZ'S BAKGAIN HOUSE, Next door to Dispensary, p Kingstree, S. 0. t A car of Canopy Flour just ar? rived, closing o.yt at $425. spotly t cash, Barr & Co. ' Jill be Received, or Old < Observed at Outland. Mr. R.J. Nesmith, of Rhems. !elt oil Dec.1st, for Charleston to serve as a U. 8., juror. Mr. Samuel M. Bryan, of Plantersviile, spent Sunday at Rhems. i Miss May P. Wilson, of Manning, is; visiting Miss Corinne Dti-j Hunt of Rome. Last Wednesday Messrs. G S Hemingway, Fred Hoggins, Tav Faddy anp Dr. H L Baker found their wav to Pee Dee swamp where they camped until Thursday evening. The gentlemen report a pleasant time, and returned with a number of ducks,etc. The attractive school teacher from Marion, Miss Lula Wall, is again leaching at Chapman, S. C. List week Capt. D. R, Smith and wile were called to New York to witness the marriage ceremony of their son Eddie. Miss Blanche Tony of Virginia, is again governess lor Mr. H Van Keuren, of Smith's Mill. There was quite an enjoyable evening spent at the resideuce of Mrs. Beile Wowclberry, of Johnsonville some time ago, by the young people at a swi prise party. Mr. D. W. Simmons, of Jolinsonville. is teaching at the Flanagan school, Lambert, S. C. Dr. LI L Baker, of Rome, has enlarged antf beautified his dwelling and added many comforts and conveniences. Q lite a number of young peoDle attended a Thanksgiving parly I - ?- _ at I he residence of Mr. Geo W. Davis, Chapman, S. C. One of the game* most enjoyed was pinning tiie head on a turkey. Mr. Willis Starrette, of Rherns, won first prize, and Miss Alice Baxley second, Mrs. Tay Eaddy and children spent Thanksgiving with her daughter, Mrs Fred Iluggins, of Chapman. During November llr. Ed Haro'd. of lihems, and Miss Lottie Pope, of Williams Hill, were united in ho!r wedlock, and also, Mr. Dud Barnhill and Miss Bullard, of Outland. Mr. H. Van Keuren, of Smith's Mill is in Charleston on business. Mr. Jim Anderson is at Rhem's again attending to his duties on the government works. Mr. Marvin Eadv, of Red Springs, N. (% has been visiting relatives anil irieuds at Johnsonville. Mrs. Sarah Bryan, of Plantersvilie, 19 visiting Mrs. L. A. Rhern, of Rhems, and relatives at Morrisviile. Miss Lorena Barnes, after spending some time with her mother at Chapman, has returned to her home. Mr. Ilurnian Swintz, of Marion, spent last Saturday and Sunday at Johnsonvilie.?Correspondence Georgetown Outlook. A car Texas lied Rust Proof Oats going at 80 cents while they last. Barr & Co. Stops the Cough and Works off the Cold. Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets core a cold in one day. .No cure> no pay. Price 23 cents, ? * >. %, \ Ones Changed, Later Than . At 25 Per Gen Wo have decided to retire from the wo may devote the entire time to the I Business, and in order to'elose out our s our entire stock of Clothing and Gents' we would also impress tnc mci upoi ! our stock of Staple Dry Goods Shoes Was never moi We will give personal attenth W. E, JENK Mai A Letter from to S. I. Till, of Mi Says to tell all the dear little children t Manning, and see all the pretty little Kinds. Ilorns, Wagons, Carriages, Ho i -LSI 1 L'imuri'ii. | Santa Claus calls everybody childre five years old; so everybody come to se< Santa Claus says he left his Goo to see, as Till sells everything so cheaj place where all such goods are kept. Now, children, if you can't come to Santa Claus and send it to S. I. Till, an night, aDd then all those letters will be < and S. I. Till will give out all that you i something for mama and papa, as all su don't want anything for mama and papf sweetheart. Nov,- don't send your lett< Manning, S. 0., as his Xlacket store is S |NEW YORK RACKi S. I. Tl! | f MAKE NO MIS" ?GO TO S. THOMAS, i 257 KING STREET, CH [ ?FOR j WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER SPECTACLES All .Ipuis! ?nH WstnhiK Rfinaii UUIIUilV UilW IIHtWIIWV Ukpon 3mo-Mchl2 A MERRY TU You may not have much to spend, but we are as glad of your money as of nny others, and can sing you a very true and mern tune of honest prices ami good worth foi your money. Our special is cxtra-siz"d Suits, wliieli we t un up to o2; extra-sized rants, whirl we run up to 54 waist: extra-sized Under shirts an-1 Drawers, that we run to f?2 extra-sizedWhite aridColored Shirts to 19D extra-sized .'Collars run to 2d, We invite you to call anci sec our stool il you visit the Exposition. Suits ant Overcoats made to order from $15Jio6(30 W? guarantee you o fit,. Sole agents for tlx celebrated Dutchess Trousers. $2 to 85 pc; pair. Voting's Hats, the best #3 uitioi bar made, and Hamilton-Cat hunt Overall: ?1.50 per suit. Special salesman attends to all our ntai orders, we hire biut especially lor that. H.- IE GRtilTE CLOU 224 King St. Opposite Aci Charleston, 8, *i > \. ' >' ? / . .. Tuesday Morning. ICM! t Discount. Clothing business in order that )ry uoods, .>noe nnci liuuery tock of clothing quickly we offer Hats at 25 percent discount. i our Williamsburg friends tha 5, Millinery, 5 and Notions ~e Complete. >n to all orders sent us. :inson, ining. S, C. ? I a Claus _V _ I " ; inning, o come to his Racket 8tore, a Christmas Goods, Toys of n Us, Drums and everything fop n, any age from one to seventy* a what he has left at' Till's ds to show and for the children >, and the Racket Store is il.o Manning, just write a letter to d he will keep it until Christmas opened at S. I. Till's store. He" * -? ask for. Be sure and ask for ich goods are here. And if you i, ask for something for your er to any one but S. I. Till, of lanta Claus' Headquarters. J ET STORE, ,/ LL? Propr.,. , : ^ tannine 55 C / -* rAKE! I JR., d BRO-, . 1 ARLESTON, S. C., | - - - - ?- *? 111a r r I WAKt, KLAILU WMnt, D CLOCKS. sd by Expert Workmen. itown's It HfllKF. I M ||? ademf of MusiO? 0, . / ' - / /fjTiffi* v ' i, -1 jvW.^