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V**"" T~- r-y. -? ?^ VOL. XVtnT ^ KINGSTREE, S C., THURSDAY FEBRUARY ^iQiL ' NO. (I Positively No Nsw I) ??:?:@:?:@:?:?:?:?:@ ? ? ? I . SE jgj FOR THE PURPOSE OF 31A E js; ^.t a,ct"j.a,l if An i ^ J These } @ * At Cost. * (gj >* <wv* w v* vw% www* @ ONE CA.LL WiLL BE PROOF @ FARMERS, GET YOUR FAUX LADIES, GET YOUR DRESS EVERYBODY COME AND SI Q T1I1S IS THE TIME TO GET @?:?^:?:?:?:?:?:?:@ The Best is the Cheapest. The New York Life is the only - insunince company in the world that furnishes to its policy holders and the public detailed information 'regarding its Assets, Liabilities and .Management. lis gain of insurance in forcj on a basis of paid for business out r?nks an v other life insurance company in the world, amounting to the tremendous sum of $140,284,6S0 for the year 1900. When the times are hard you need this protection more than ever, as it is a safeguard against poverty and misfortune for your helpless family. You can't afford to invest your money iu a company unless it is absolutely safe. The great International Life Insurance Company, The New York Life, is that company. Are you insured? If not, your ..nil/Iron r?iri'tinir flip WUC AUU tUHMIVU UIV VMt * risk on you life. Relieve them of this burden by taking out a poli?y in the New York Life. You can't afford to delay in a matter like this that is of vital importance. There 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 fiunish liteiature to prospective applicants for life insurance. J. B. STEELE, tf Kingstree, SJ C. Notice. Dr. R. J. McCabe, Dentist, will | be in Kings tree on Friday, Feb. 7 0 remain two weeks. Office at, Coleman Hotel. 1-30 tf. Some barelaced lies are old enough to wear a full beard. The Best Prescription for Malaria. Chills and Fever is n bottle of Groves Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply iron and quinine ina tasteless form. So cure?no pay. Price f>0c. mil i.i. 1 TTT. . U fi _ _ 1 IHOoasDeeasi BEST FOR THE SOUTH. g Every Gardener, Farmer and I Trucker should have Wood's 1902 ? Descriptive Catalogue. It not i onlv gives reliable, practical, up- ft to-date information about all n Seeds, but also the best crops to EI grow, most successful ways of r growing different crops, and much other information of SDecial inter- ll Zj est to every one who plants seeds. ? It tells all about Vegetable and Flower Seeds, 2 S Grass and Clover Seeds, Seed Potatoes, Seed Oats, H | Tobacco, Seed Corn, 1 ' Cow Peas, Soja, } Velvet and Navy Beans, s Sorghums, Broom Corn, ^ Kaffir Corn, Peanuts, rVUet Seed, Rape, etc. ^ Catalogue mailed free on request. ) ? > kT.W. Wood & Sons, Seedsmen, | ? BICKKOND, VIRGINIA. B3BE 'ursrray i isplay Advertisements W >:?:?:?:?:?:?:?:?:?:?:@: ---I SLAU iLLINQ OUT LING SOME NEEDED REPAIRS ON EXCEPT GROCERIES AND UND / L> 1W1 WCh>9^ s. Dry goods Hats Notions Trunks * Dress Goods isiig^v Harness Trimmings Shovels Genttsr Furnishings Pitch Forks Clothing Hoes, Axes Shoes Wagon Harness ' TO YOU THAT THIS IS TRUE. IING IMPLEMENTS AT COST WHII GOODS BERORE THEY ARE GONI 2E THAT I MEAN WHAT I SAY. ^ WHAT YOU WANT AT A BARGAl >:?:?:@:@:@:@:?:?:?:?:?: MAN OR AUTOMATON. [ The Wage Earner Discussed from , Two Different Viewpoints. ? ji ITIKort H 11 him r#l tif flip U Rnycrofrers, I he unique head of a f unique establishment, has pub- r lished what he calls a preachment r and it is also unique. The style belongs peculiarly to its author, r He uses an interesting incident in ,>n '.he late war with Spain as the j text, so to speak, of his preachi nient. President McKinley found f ! it necessary, upon the breaking , | out of hostilities, to communicate j at once with Gaicia, the leader of i the insurgents. He was some ^ j w here in the mountain Justnesses | of Cuba, no one knew where. But ^ I the message must go. Someone j suggested that a certain man i numo'] Roivan could carry the message if anybody could. He accepted the task with the simple ^ understanding that the message ; was to be placed in Gareia's hands jat, the earliest possible moment, p i Alone, he landed on a desolate ( j portion of Cuba's cost, struck into j, i lhe interior and in 3 weeks had j accomplished his task. The point p which Mr. Hubbard makes is that he did not begin by saving, '-Can't ^ you get somebody else if" Or "How must I do it?" "Don't you a think somebody else ought to go . with me?" etc. etc. The majority of men when n-,ctinir frvr c iliiri'pC wilPIl assllTIl- I - """""r ? ed a task will wish, eiti?er that it he given to someone else or that they be instructed exactly how to do it. They are troubled by mental inertia which lefuses to n grip the situation and suggestjb ways and mean?, or else they are " | haunted by the tear that they will i J I do something lor which they are|rJ I not paid. Cannot a portion of the army of the unemployed'be j i' accounted for just along this line?! We pity the man out of a job, but '<} as Mr. Hubbard says, "Iri our pity- 11 ing let us drop ? tear, too, lor the v men who are striving to carry on <J A great enterprise, whose working e hfcurs are not limited by the,^ | whistle, and whose hair is fast' * turning white thro' the strugglet, ! to hold in line dowdv indifference. L ' * "_ / | ?| |slip->noa imuecimy aim mc 11 | heartless ingratitude which, but 11 i lor their enterprise, would be both t | hungry and homeless Whatjt 'business men want, what the ii f world wants, is the man who fan j t I carry a message to Garcia. n { In the same spirit as "a message to Garcia" is the pithy retort jot' Seymour Eaton o! the Booklovers' Library to a New York : member who would not patronize ^ J the library any longer because J their employees worked all night, i l'Tiiey did work all night" says I [ Mr. Eaton,''pretty nearly every- t ill be Received, or Old GHTER AT COST THE STORE HOUSE I NOW 0( ERTAKERS' WARES, FROM N( :>r its Ea -miTral Si'ngle Trees Dixi Hames Hon Heel Bolts Plov ni?!a Paoh'niro Sfni J/1A1W vaotiugg Steel Points Heal Adjustable Stocks Bed Carbon Boy Plows Spri: i Yours for 1 2 JE THEY LAST j ^ N. jj ?:?:?:?:?:?:?:?:?:?:< >ody worked all night. The large ucoess of the library is due to all light brains an J all night energy ind all night effort. Creative ibility is not measured r.or paid ?r by the clock. The 8 hour day lever did an original thing and tever will." There are too few ltowans, too nany 8 hour day men. W. Among the Churches. Rev. Alexander Miller, ol Bed nrd Springs, Va., will preach in he Baptist church Sunday at 1 a. m. The^e is some talk of the Bapisls building a parsonage in town. The highest type of civilization akes visible form in the churches md school houses of a community. The Parsonage Aid Society, as n adjunct of the Methodist hurch, was organized last Mon ay with a menbership of twentyine ladies, and the following others were elected: Mrs. M. A. loss, president; Mrs. H. J. Cauhen, vice president; Mrs. Ellen Loger, treasurer. Regular meetings will be held on the afternoon 1 the first Monday in each month. Rev. H. J. Cauthen filled the letliodist pulpit Sunday morning nd evening. Rev. .I.E. Dunlop preached in he Presbyterian church Sunday Iternoon. Although advanced in ears Mr. Dunlop preaches with 11 the vigor and impressiveness f the prime of life. Around the Pan. The reader may make up his lind to be pleasantly overwhelmed y the opulence and vivacity of Around the Pan," published by the futehell Publishing Company, 1059 Miird Avenue, New York. The wonders begin with the front?l>iece picture of President McKin ey, drawn in a single line beginning t a point on the cheek bone and gong round and round in a constantly rideniug circle, with waverings and ownbearings of the pen in the propr places to secure detachment and hading. We are told that this ortrait "'is considered the most mrqne work of its kind in the rorld," and if there are degrees of uiqiieness we are willing to believe hatjthis is most the thing of which here are no duplicates. Of course here is text in addition to the picures, and we should he surprised udeed to hear from any purchaser he opinion that he had not got his loney's worth ($2.00). WANTED. A school, public or private, ranted by young lady of exlerienee. Address, Miss M,, care V. L. Bass, Ei?q , Lake Oily, 8. C. No order* for corn and oats vri 11 >e filled unless accompanied by. be* cash. Barr & Co, / ? \ ( Ones Changed, Later Th @:?:?-?:?:@:?:?:@:?:?:? 5ALE ^<? FOR REPAI1 -imrnv t tittt r ci?r r ruTT ov t? u 1 JL, x niiiu ojuuli vu j iu 1 u )W UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, ,ent in. C0Ta.r2.tr37 e Boy Plows Mattresses 3e Collars Bedsteads 7 Bridles Bureaus es Sash Stands ters Tables Boom Suits Kitchen Safes ugs Etc, Etc. Etc* jusiness, M. ASKII Lake City, ?:?:@:?:@:?:@:?:@:?:@:(i 55,900W0r At 25 Per u We have decided to retire from t wp mav Hpvnte thfi pntire time to thi Business, and in order to close out 01 our entire stock of Clothing and Gen We would also impress the fact u our stock of * Staple Dry Goo< Shoi Was never mc We will give personal atte: W. E, JEN M MAKE NO MI? ?GO S. THOMAS, 257 KING STREET, C ?TO WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVI SPECTACLES 1 Jewelry and Watchss Pep 3mo-Mcbl2 V/e Fit Them All Whether you are standard in your met ureioents or just any odd shape, we prom, you a tit when von come here. We ha fashionable for tall, short, fat or th as well as the standard sizes and shap< We'll tit you perfectly. Silk fleece lit nndershirts or drawers at 55 cents eac good value at $1.50 each. We carrv a tall line of John B. Stetsc i Hals in all shapes, from $3 50 to $5 each. Soleage.nrs for the celebrated Youni Hat, the best union made $3 hat in tl city. Dutchess Trousers, $2 to $5 per pair. TI.irnilfAn.t 'mi turff OvPmllSilt $1.50 I | suit. Black Cat brand Leather Stockings [ 25 rents per pair. A special salesman attends to all c mail orders. V Mo ] GRANilE CLOTH 224 King St. Opposite A Charleston, ; S V an Tuesday Morning. ,x| s>:?:@:?:@:@:@:?:?:?:? :| *S. . ! NTIRE STOCK OF GOODS, jgj J r rxod.-o.ce. g . , | ^WWWW^WV^ WWV> ^ ' ' jj Honest ? 1 Offer. @ 1 *V* VW? W??%WV*V*?+ ! MS, Agt. | J S.C. | J mOTUNI! 1 it Discount, m he Clothing business in order thnt rv n?tf riAArlo fiKna onr) 1115WAPIT " -TV r l/i ^ uui/uof k;jiuu c? uvi * v - ? _ rr stock of clothing quickly we offer ^ ts' Hats at 25 percent discount pon our Williamsburg friends tha Is, Millinery, 3s and Notions ^ | ?re Complete. | ntion to all orders sent us. . P. | - ? - m. m IKIINSON, anning. S, C. ? >;*$ ; ^ STAKE] I JR..&aF?0.. I IHARLESTON^. C., J IR? ".1 ER WARE, PLATED WARE | llll IMS. ? V| nil 1) Eipert Kirta. ' | t =8% Emwn9^ ING HOUSE, Lcadenw of Musric. ',.Ch