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c -it* ;i ' TvAxt Srronton and |; . i Jo hn son viih : : :: : : m v- ' , - . . I r y B?iJKSHVT..ttiKUHBKKQMBIHHl Asssgj y ># ^5 *"** m m . 11^4 Wr A *\ Brown of 1,00, has l ? en , crilicallr ill lor the j?;?sl ; k Wcrfc. ||r Mi K E Brown al.-o of Loo has t> ImWmi very took, hut somewtia* K, hr't?r at ibis time. A , Mr and Mrs |? A (Raskins of Ivo <rc the happy parents of ? bright baby Ctrl about a week old. Hon J Davis Carter was called bom- from Colombia Friday nnrht roi account of the illness of Mr A j A Brown. Mr Carter is a mmn-: ber of the Legislative committee *>n <)b?lltable and Penal Instltii-j lions and the work of litis coin-j tiiitten will reanire his presence j fly. I 1 i lit Columbia for several weeks. W [ am informed that Mr S t? ''~A I Jro*l<m, fo merly of the firm o! 8 PiKton & Son of Jay, has bought of U Kaminski of Georgetown, the C plantation and store at Johnon?| viile known as ttie J G Eaddv ; place and will start a men-ant i'e j-. ? business the 1st of January. 1H03. Mr Oscar Carter of Seranion lias been visit11145 his cousin Hon p i Davis Carter of Leo. jf, Mr J J Brown, who has been teaching near Jav, closed his ^ , school Friday and left for his i librae'in Florence county to spend X?nas. v & Thia corespondent is indebted ( 1 to a school *ercher (whose name I will not nie tit ion) lor a nice pair I - woolen gloves for a Christmas I present; also to Mr J D Cox tor I some nice ribbon pane svrtip and J* to a number ol others for various / Bif - f~ A merry Cliristin t* to you, Mi p Editor, and a nice lal lurkey lor I good UlfMrflire. 1/ <;eiv " , _ COUGHS AM) COLDS IN* CUU.? ' 1)11 KN. Recommendation of a Well Known \ ?&' Chicago Physician. ; X use and prescribe Chamberlain's i'. Cough Ifeme'.!)' for almost nil obstinate, cun?trictcd couzhs. wiih direr results. I pre*eril>e it to cliiklrcr* of all ages. An? glad lo recommend it to all in need and seeking relief from colds and coughs and bronchial afllictiuns. It is \ non-iuucotic ami safe in the hands of the most unprofessional. A universal panacea for all mankind-?Mrs. .Mary ft. Mclendy. M. 1). Ph. !>,, Chicago, 111. This remedy 1- for sale by I>r P C ' Soott, druggist. In Mcmopiam. X.. In memory of Laura Nelson, the infant daughter of Pr and Mrs I N Boyd, who died December 1, 1902. "The Lord liath need Of tli's floweret sweet," The Keapcr said and smile 1. "prar token of tlic earth is she. i Where ouee He was a child "She shall bloom in fields < f light, Transplanted by tuyere, And Mint* upon their gannct* white. Thissacredblo**om wear." M. Over-Work Weakens Your Kidneys, Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. | All the blood in your body passes through j i-p your kidneys once every three minutes. * The kidneys are your fcsL blood purifiers, they fllZBLvQ^jlj tor out the waste or 'fix ,rnPurities in the blood LlAXclpr If they are sick or out ^ yM fl order, they fall to do * XnR V? their work. 1 Pains, aches and rheuf fjn^V matism come from ex- | Jts \ cess of uric acid in the i . i blood, due to neglected j kidney trouble. Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady heart beats, and makes one feel as though they had heart trouble, because the heart is over-working in pumping thick, kidneypoisoned blood through veins and arteries. It used to be Considered that only urinary troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, i but now modern science proves that nearly i all constitutional diseases have their beginning in kidney trouble. If you are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild ! and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's _ Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is Ip^soon realized. It stands the highest for its W wonderful cures of the most distressing cases I by all druggists in fiftysample bottle by mail Homo of swamp-Root free, also pamphlet telling you how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. B^^Mention this paper when wrjting Dr. Kilmer Hb Co., Biafhamton. N. Aim V liJtlilif' I now Lan I r the Ti FT is pretty hard to kei | political news, the sc A news, the education; business developments, tl and valuable articles in t magazines. About the o the average busy man a magazine like " The Rev it is the only magazine thing to send $2.50 for a PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT " I know that through its H semco 10 inc inai i couia nor because all earnest and thought gg their ideas diverge, are given fr< 1 EX-PRESIDENT GROVER H "I consider it a very vahial A The Review o \J. *3 Astor Plat I Read The Revi JAMES C CARSTEN. Death of a Proyriir.ent Young Busiress Man of Florence. Jim Carsteu is dead. IJ is friends In.re his remains this m .rn;n,r lo the train thai carried I hem lo his o.d ht?iue al (Jade-, where he will he laid to re>t in 'he family bnryinjr jrronod. His many iriends will miss the twan<r of his ?:iiiiar and mandolin, as they were woni to hear each evening, as they *f ' '""I t h.? nUaiit-f firu l?i iiaillfrvu UIIIIIIIX uif vuc-v ...* ... the baclielor apartm-iils in tlie rear of his mai keb Kind friends sent many floral gi;t> to show their aj>|tieci<?rion ami esteem lor him. lie ha?l been ill lor some time v\: 111 rheumatism, ami on last Sal nrdav he was silting no by the lit'*, when lie look cold which settled in his lun{;< a??<J after an tiluess ot but a lew days, lie was carried awav. Parents and three brothers and a sister survive him. lie was but a little over 27 years oi<l at the lime of his death; was one of ilie most energetic and progressive ot the\oiutg nyen ol Florence.?Florence Daily limes, Dec. lb. A _ H neniai Strain Aff eoted General Health. Doctor'sDoses Weakened Stomach. Dr. Miles* Nervine Cured Me. Dr. Mites' Rastorntive Nervine bring* rest and sweet sleep to the tired brain worn out with the cares and anxieties of the sick room. Read the following: I K?V? flltravt n?n healthv with the ex ception of a touch of rheumatism since my a, e came on, up to the time of my husband's last illness some years ago. I assisted in nursing my husband for nearly three months when he departed this life and the mental strain I think caused my trouble. Aside tsom extreme nervousness my trouble commenced with sore throat and neuralgia. My physician gave me purgative doses which weakened me very much and my stomach for a time seemed inactive. Mental strain and the dormant condition of mv stomach soon told upon my general health. 1 had bttle appetite and was 6O0n forced to stay in bed a greater part of the time. Witliin a week after the time I began taking Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine and Tonic 1 was up about the house. I continued their use until completely cured. My faith in Dr. Miles' Remedies has been strengthened by experience of other people, ourdaughter having used Restorative Nervine with splendid results in a case of paraysis and a friend to whom I sent a box of the Anti-I'aia I'iils reports that she has been completely cured of neuralgia bv their use. I know of a number of others whom your medicine has helped in a 1 ? * _:.v ? large ucj,tcc. i wisit )uu tuiuiuuvw guv.ww^ ?Mrs. Frances Coekman, Dayton, Va. AH druccists sell and guarantee first bottle Dr. Miles' Remedies. Send for free book on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Wh#>n the church is a continual hold-up it will not be much of an up-lift. The salvation of this world waits lor the surrender of our wills to God's. -> - . > S ? Ccep Up with | imes? ^ J ep well informed on the g ientific news, the literary |j al movements, the great p le hundreds of interesting M h#> hundreds nf pyri>1Vrit M nly way it can be done by | ind woman is to read a iew of Reviews," and, as of the sort, it"is a good ' year's subscription. says: columns views have been pre- ' otherwise have had access to ; ? ful men, no matter how widely $ :e utterance in its columns." I CLEVELAND says: J ale addition to my library." f Reviews Co. :e, New York " 9 ew of Reviews ; A TREASURER'S DEATH. Dr Wiggins of Be?keli.y Passts Awai His Successor. ! The governor whs advised 1> I wjre yeslerd iv morning ol' th death of Dr Wiggin., (lie count treasurer of Berkeley comity w hieh occurred y.-e'erday nr-T.-iioj Dr Wiggins was a proiiiinen: in u lit. his count v. lie w is a tn-* m ?*of i he 1805 constitutional coi/eji lion, and was a twin who iia i t litres pec I and esteem <>:'!ii.? ieiio-.v* ? l iie .Stale, Dec 11 Dr Wiggins was the in/hero Prof Krne?t Wiggins, pritn'if ai the Kingstree (?r.? l?-d Sciiool whose friends in town -teepl sympathize with hini in his iri paiahle loss. A GOOD rorc.ll MEDICINE. ifFreni the Gazette, Too\voouib;i Australia.] I find CInniberlain's Cough Renied; is an excellent medicine. I have Im-ci stift'ering from a seven; cough for th ast two m a id it has effected ; i cure. I have great pleasure in recom mending it.?W t: Wockner. This i lite opinion of one of our oldest an< most n-.-pcetel residents, ami lias bcei voluntarily given m g>od faith th:i others may try the remedy and hi benefited, as was Mrs Wockner. Tlii remedy is sold l?y Dr D C Scott druggist. All kinds of toys and Cluistma goods at WlLKIKS. FO11.S A PKADLY ATTACK. "My wife was so ill that good phy>U ! ians were unable to help her," write M. M. Austin, of Winchester, lnd. "hut was completely cured liy 1>i King's Xew Life Pil/s." Triev wof wonders in storuaeh and liver troiiblc? I Cure constipation, sick headache, ' & i at I) C Scott's drug stoic. V PENSION NOTIJE. Notice is hereby given, that th undersigned, Pension- Coininissione for Williamsburg County will be ;i the auditor's office every Saturda | during the month of January, 1902 ! for the purpose of meeting pensio I applicants and to arrange and fix u 1 all pension papers to go before th 1 county pension board, that meets o; i tlie first Monday in Febuary 1902 II. II. Kinder, Pension Commissioner. Dec 13, 1902. 2t ?? ? IMPORTANT NOTIpE. There will be a meeting of th stock-holders of the sever*! tele phone lines connecting witl Kings!ree central on Monday December 29, 1602. As impor tant matters will be discusset every one interested is urged ti be present. D. C. Scott, Chairman Bd Directors 2t Kingstree Tel Co. 1 ; . '-4-i * ' Final Discharge Notic- i* hereby irive?? ilia*. ?-n M<>n-1 lav tin- : ~,t li tiny nf I > iii'icr l!H)2. 1 j \\ iI! a??pl\ t<> ill.- Jinlironf Probate o| ' j Wl!li:iin-I II!'_ OMii.fy f'.r a final rl:s liar#'a??Kxcfn:?'r <?f iln- E-?iatc of \V W \\ ise. LEE. II. WISE. 4l Executor. No\ 13 l!? -2. | Final Discharge Notice i- hereby ven tliar hi Mom-j day the l.Vh day <>f I>?- mVr i!>>2 1 will jiply f" tiie -lu<Ve ? !* I'mimie "f Will a?t*si<urn eolin v. for a ri.ri uisvli;.ryt' a< Ex?vin? r of die E-tat.?- of K W Ful.ou Sr 11. 1*. FULTON. Executor. Nov 13 1902. 4t Surgeon Dentist. Will in lutHie (leVol< Ill's whole time to hi- Jvin^r.-lice 4 llice iiiiless iliie no t ic e l> e " i v e n. Satisfaction Guaranteed W. F. CLAYTON. Attorney - at - Law. FLORENCE, S. a Practices in all rue United Siate> Courts, and in ti e oiirts of Florence f. and Williausbur^ ('ountics. FOE SALE. , Brick in any ?|U:int ty to suit pii'chas cr. The host l;ry I rcss .Macliii)?-mailc ??T Snccial sh.UK? mad-: to ?.r or. ? orre ; s Kiiwleiu'c si>li? iU'(l ln-tcro o'ari :j; voiir lird' f, W. K. FUXK. 1 1*. () Hox 10:J Kings ree, S. C. Br H J McCabe Dentist i mSSR^E, - s. c. W. L, BASS, Attorney at Law i* i? LAKE CITY. S. C c i : K^Ss5s| b Vi r>? b /W.H? U IK " I THE GREAT | , |siHllY KEBICIHeJ H 'Thcdford's Elaclc-Draught has L F: saved doctors' bills for more than E .. el suly rears, i'nr the common famp, ily aifmenU, such ag constipation, ;3 indigortioTi, hard colds, bow-.lcom- J rl plaints, chills and fever, bilious- \ y ncss, headache and other like 3 |. $ oomplainta no other medicine is ' 1 nocetsary. It invigorates and reg3 ulataa tt.e liver, waists digestion, i' 3 stimulates action of the kidneys, > purifies the blood, and purges the A Dowels of foul accufr.ulations. It r cures ^iver complaint, indigestion, J g sour stomach, dizziness, chills, XM | rheumatic pains, sideacho, back- 1 I ache, kidney troubles, constipation, 1 1? I diarrhoea, biliousness, piles, hard | ,r I colds and headache. Every drug- fl I gist has Thedford'M Black-Draugnt I :t I in 25 cent packages and in mam- I .. I moth size for $1.00. Never accept I I a substitute. Insist on having toe I I, I original made by the Chattanooga I |( I Medicine Company. f [I I believe Thedfortfs Black-Draught i n 1 n . .. . . j, , __ ..jt iTu B t' is ine nest meaicine on tsruu u ? u e | good for any and everything. I have I I a family of twelve children, and for S 11 1 four yean I have kept them on foot M | 1 and healthy with no doctor but Black. 0 i Draught A. J. GREEN, Illewara^La. B e fiSTbnnuialeii^i i I Grove's ( - I Not a patent median ) I Fluid Extract PERUVi o I Fluid Extract BLACK. Fluid Extract DOG W it Cores the ChOIs I TR Best Ceoeral Toni ?LOOK OUT HORSES, MULES A.NI ttr!ii : u.. i win arrive at uui oiauics uy i ment will contain some of th Stock ever brought to this mar! them whether you wish to buy BUGGIES "t ALSO A LARGE AND MARMES?B0TU 1 CUR LIVERY 3 IS ALWAYS READY TO STYLISH AND SERVK REASONABLE PRICES. J. L. STUCK Lake City Z3T TTO TJ'W.A.: FALL SUIT or / The Lirul which Vfin r write to nie and I wil Our suits run 34 to 50, large variety of Boys' and Child Every "Miit or Overcoat (bat we sell v if they do we will give you s H, BROWN'S GRANITE Opposite the Acad 224 King strest JUST Af Two Carloads Horses and M Rock Bottom Pi ices. Come and see the head which must be sold. All stock gu M. F. H Kingstree, S. C j JS 0 I Sisppiag Stones THE SUCCE5SFI FERTILIZES HIS Tlic Virginla^DaroKn "Manufactures the best Ft , * \fi5gtnla~Carolina Chcmica! Co, 3 CHARLESTON, a C. 1 . K I he story: Chronic CI e: a thin spirituous liquid, of a pleasant bitt< IAN BARK Fluid Extract 1 ROOT Fluid Extract 1 OOD BARK Fluid Extract J that other Chill Toi ic. No Cure, No } I V'; * ' ' FOR US. S 3 MORE HORSES December 25. This shipe smoothest and nicest P ait\a nr^ A \ r>rs V of ilk. V* I VU1.1V< HklN4 4WA MV or not. the standard ' ?ma'k??. varied line of )ouble and single , , :.' DEPARTMENT J supply you with ;eable teams at :ey & co? 1 , s. c = _ ji itt -a. OVERCOAT, airt got in your city, v ?jj|js| i solid yd11 sample*. 117 li /? it i\ ror? J, -s ? ' t IT c V?? I J 19 T J rens' Clothing. . *>1 re guarantee not Jo fade or rip, and ' jwj i new Suit or Overcoat CLOTHING HOUSE, ' M amy of Music, CHARLESTON, S. C. ^RIVED! First Class ISffl m at our Stables. Seventy-five (75) 4 />: aranteed as represented. ELLER & CO. 1 ;yi-4 g?gigijigisgaBi , (ix m pssg*\# ' '\. *'' ,'.n. I urrwuy | | !L PLANTER |[ . >y,'fl LANDS ' I ia Chemical Co? I riSacn on Earth*. 1 till Cure I ?r taste, made at 1 POPLAR BARK I PRICKLY ASH HARK I SARSAPARJLLA I lies Don*tCure.|