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'"i<*pA V:: ( iTV||? "i"iI'rrij.i The fllouidg fiecarrij : 1 ^..R'BUSHBD EVRRY THURSDAY AT RUredTRWE. S. C. C. W. WOLFE. Editor anu Psopriutor. TERM*. 8 ?"BSCiUlTIOS RATKSOn<* coin*, one y???Tr. - - - $5.^0. On?oofJ',8lt nmntu*. - - Oneeony. ?hie* month*, - - .2'. *?ur><ur>pnoii$ paynuic in aovanoe. an\tikttsino rates: Or?o tiicll, first Insertion. Sl.M: eaoh subsequent ??serMr>n. *>0 cents. Obituwl^ftii'lTribii'^sof Respect over tO> words chanred for as tegular adv.rfis uienr,"?. Liberal reduction on adve>ti?iotfmade for three. nix and twelve months' contracts. C*mTNunicnti<tJ>s mtmt ho accompanied KT the itai name and address of the writer in order to receive attention. No communication of a personal narure will be published except a? an advertisement. Address ail lettersand make all drafts payab.e to C. W. WoLEE. Kinifsrree, 8.C. THURSDAY, JANUARY 2i, 1904. Where Honor Is Due, In dealing with public matters ft newspaper should be equally ready to praise as to blame when jnstiQed by circumstances, and we feel that the town council of Kingstreo is entitled to hearty commendation for *"7" its action Monday night in revising the 6chedulo of licenses so that in future the burden of taxation will be more equally distributed. In thia expression of approval we feel that we voice the sentiment of a large majority of the business men of the town, whose attention is called to the proceedings as published 111 another column. Especially do we congratulate tho coancil on the increased license imposed upon street fakers" and "open air kitchens." There is little room in Kingstree for such enterprises; but, if we must have them, they ought to be made to pay a license that will plaoe them on a parity with the merchants who have to bear the heat and burden of the day all the year round. We believe that tho council was actuated by a high sense of duty in its action and it should be given the commendation that it justly deserves. . .-Hshouid be Taught a Lesson, j It's a long lane that has no taming, and the emigration agents who bare plied their vocation in this SbF* _ county without leave or license will - # ... probably be a little more cautious in future when they go up against the laws of the State of South Carolina. Hirir plans of procedure has been to pond out their emissaries (usually negroes) through the county, and when a sufficient number of "hands" were rounder up, to quietly slip them on the train at some conventont milrrnid station. clwfullr chuckling at their shrewdness in evading the law, which prorides that a license of $500 mnst be paid for the privilege of enticing laboraway from the farms. They than take them to the turpentine woods of Georgia and Florida and pay theiF-credulous victims what wages they please. In this way negroes are tempted by the marve'ons tales of the emif gratiou "decoys" to desert their emn-iflinnt. 11 wnrd of warninc. JIIVJCIO n?vuv%*v ? n/ many of them being under contract with and indebted to the farmers on whose places they live and whom they leave without any redress whatever. As will be seen in our news colfof these emigrant agents? an and a negro are now in jf he law, and it remains what will be the outcome es. If these be let off withiment, then the law is' nd a delusion and should j jaSe sag gggggss be wiped off the statute books. In protecting himself against the operations' of these labor free-bootors Mr Wilson haa reudered a public service to every farmer in the State, who is liable to be* molested in the sum? way, aod it behooves every good citizen to second Mr Wilson's efforts to lmve the law respected. i HARPERS HAPPENINGS. A Church Entertainment?O'her Occurrences of a Social and Personal Nature. Harpers, January 19:?On the evening of January 11 an enieitainment was given at the resilience ot Mrs E A Brnotlon for the benelit of the Me hodist church. The occasion proved lo be both plsasani and profitable and when the gliosis bade their hostess adieu it was with the as sura nee that- each one fell nioie than repaid for their walk through the snow. Miss Annie Powers has returned lo her Lome at Trio after a pleas ant visit to friends in town. Mis T G McDonald and cliiI dren of Trio are visiti;.g at the home of Mr D W A van lt who is Mrs McDonald's lathei. Mr D 0 Bruorlon, one of Harpers most prominent young business men, made a business trip to Charleston this week. I am glad to report thai Mr VV S Camlin, Sr., who has been very ill lor the oast lew weeks at his home near town is able to he out again. Mr Camfin is now on. a visit to his son, Mr W S OmiiiIiii, Jr., of this place. Mr E Iv .VlcKnight left, la>t week lor "Laud of Flowers,"' where he will make his lutur.-* home. Mr Melton McLturin of FmrI cncp tirtpnl Siturdav in town on | business. Mr H E Avail! of Georgetown spent a few days in town this week. Mr L '2 Dicker died on Jmm nry 14, 1904. after a brief illness at his home in town. Funeral services were held at Harmony church, Rev H L Singleton iating. Mr Dick-r leaves <t bereaved wife and two children. So whom the sympathy of our com muriiiy is extended. Enow* Eyes. Benson Briefs. 1 BessoX, January 18: ? ItevJ A While filled his appointment here last Sunday ai 3:30 o'clock. This was his first sermon at. Cedar Swamp. A pood congregation was in attendance. His appointments tor the year were announced as follow*: 1st Sunday, at 11 a m , and 3rd Sunday, at 3:30 p. m. Mr T M Kellehan has his sawmill iu operation?a treat convenience to the people of this community. Farmers in this <ec?ion will not go wild on tobacco culture this year. Several who planted last year are sufficiently amused, at d only those who are well equipped for it will plant this year even on a small scale. W. S. G. A PRISONER IN HER OWN HOUSE. Mrs W H Layba, of 1001 Agnes Ave., Kansas Citv, Co., has for several years been troubled with severe hoarseness and at limes a hard cough, which she says, "Would keep me in doors for duvs. 1 was prescribed for bv physicians with no noticeable results. A friend gave me part of a bottla of Chamberlain's r> v n /i.. .u vuugu nriucuj wn u iiisu uuui'iie iu closely follow the directions and I wish to state that after the first day I could Doticea decided change for j the better, aud at this time after using it for two weeks, have no hesi tation in saying I realize that I am entirely cured." This remedy is for sale by Dr D C Scott, Kicgstree; L)r W S Lynch, Scranton; J^ake City Co., Lake City. Fast living makes last links in ! the cevil's chain. CiV.L SERVICE EXAMINATION. F?r Cadets in the Government Revenue Cutter Service. j Cnticessnian Scarborough has sent The Reoed a circular from which the following is taken; The United Stales Civil Service Commission announces 'hat in j view nl I he small number el appli-j | cations tiled lor I he examination | scheduled to be held on January] 4, 5, 6, 1904 lor lhe position ol cadet in the Revenue-Cutler Service, the ex.-imination has been postponed to February 25, 20. 27. 1904, and will be held in Charlesio'i, Columbia and Greehvil'e to secure eligibVs Irom which to make certification to fill vacancies in the position of cadet in ihe Revenue- u ter Sc-rv c . The examination will consist ol j spelling, arithmetic, algebra gener; al geography, geometry (including plain and solid,) general history and constitution ol tile United Stales, phydcs, general inform tt ion, trigonometry, pram mar, rhetoric and composition, Kupiish literature, one modern language? French, G-rnun or Spauiih 1'hree days will be r< quired lor this examination Under the regulations of the Treasury Department applicants must be not less than 18 nor more i ban 25 years ol ago, of vigorous c??m-U'iilion, physically sound and .well formed, no' lees than 5'feci 8 inches in eight, of good moral character, and unmarried. file marriage of a cadet will be considered as equivalent to his resignation. Applicants are advised that cadets may be commissioned bv ill-* President as lieutenants after three years' satisfactory service. The salary ot a cadet is $500 per annum and one ration pet day. Persons who desire to enter this examination should at once apply to the United States Civil {"'eivice Cotnmtssio i, Washington, D C, or to the secretary of the local board ot examiners at the places mentioned for application Form 301. whirl) tdouild be properly executed and promptly liied will) the Con mission at Washington. S A V ? D F K 0 M T E K BI B L E DEATH. The family of Mrs M L Bobhitt of Bargerton, 1 enn., saw her dying and were powerless to suve her. The most skilful physicians and every leuiedy uBed, failed, while consumption was slowly bift surely taking he1* life. In this terrible hour Dr King's New Discovery for Consumption turned despair into joy. The first bottle brought immediate relief and its continued use completely cured her. It's the most certain cure in the world for all throat and lung troubles. Guaranteed Bottles 50e. and 11.00. Trial Bottles Free at Dr Wallace's Drug btcre. We look for our lirnl her'w 1 ti1111 > with a search lidit; on our own we turn the dark lantern. When bilious try a dos-i of Cham berIain's Stomach and Liver Tab.eta and realize for once how quickly a first-class un-to-date tnediciue will correct the disorder. For sale by Dr I) Scott, Kingstree; Dr W S Lynch, Scranton; Lake City Drug Co., Lake City. I " i Wood'sSeeds. Twenty-fire rears practical experience, ami the fact that we do the largest business i n Seeds in the ouiuiiuu ciawTi, riitiiurs uo iv supply every requirement in GARDEN AND FARM SEEDS to the very be<st advantage, both as regards "quality and price. Truckers and Farmers requiring large quantities of Seeds are requested to write for special prices. If you have not received a copy of WOOD'S SEED BOOK for 1904, write for it. There Is not another publication anywhere that approaches it in the useful and practical information that It gives to Southern fanners and gardeners. Wood's Seed Book will be nailed tree oa request. Write to-day: do not delay. T.W. Wood & Sons, Seedsmen, RICHMOND, VIRRIRIA. MHHiI \ R A DJ U Mf RADIOS RADIOS RADIOS ? Stupendous Coffer made by a well-known Phila. firm. RADIOS RADIOS RADIOS ? Thousand* of i<r?ons in nil rations of J ^ the couutry hnvo boon honied by ^ this wonderful discovery. wnr Vrionds: ? I Don' t read thl* advertisement if ymi pxp.^ to i got something fornnthinp. because you won't. | We have u good article :ind we want money for ' It. Be ?en?1hl?. If vou hart something that was worth a dollar would you give It free? When >ou read an advertisement where you Ret something for nothinR. that something is either no roo<1 or else they are up to some ' 'Aim Cam'' came. We are riot ntnnine a patent medicine business, so re*t ea?v on that subject. We do not know the wop! failure?never have and never will. The educated and hlcher Masses are the ones we want to reach. We reach . men and women in all walks of life. Men and women, who to-day are l*fore the put die as J t national chararters have had our eonlidenec ? I mid the benefit of our experience. It is a doth ' century product, one that will lie more npprceia-1 ted the more it is tried. "Fresh from the hath and as pood as she t looks" This old savine de^eritx's our clients to a T. ' We have a VITAI-IZFR?not a potent ' medicine. It tones the system, centralizes weak. I ness of all descriptions?makes an even tempera- \ ture all over the nodv and in fact it makes a new man and woman. Radios will within a few years j be a piirt of every hospital and surgical in?tihi- I * Hon of our land." No perm can stand the force of j j contact with this new discovery. Rheumatism , j and debility flee before it. The iinJghtv force of ' I the turbulent waters of Niagara ant in corajwr- t J ison with this new product as an old fashioned ? j CANDLE is to RADIUM. ' One persoi^writos, "Why did not some one j discover it hgfore?'' " i Another fuvs "So simple, it is hardly croui- i table." | From the far West comes the unsolicited rcI sponse. 'A f?od-?cnd to bumanitv." 1 j Walloon Christie, of New York, the well known author savs, "My success in a prcat mea?ure is due to Rndiu?.'' Wwtkness of certain organs is responsible for all disease*. We build up your system ?o that a disease is an impostbllity. Tf your digestive organs are out of onler, if your blood is impure, if you can't deep, cat or attend to business I will cure you and guarantee to do ?o, I vrlll /Ive you a wrrmcn puarauiee. t*>uui you .aak anything more? 'RADIOS.' J RADITTM RADIUM RADIUM Deltpht yonr friends, astonish relattvee, an<l | make wonderful experiments with this new t metal?RADITtf SULPHIDE of Zinc activity ! 500.000, mpr. o, 800, 500. Wp (rive you this a? a present with yonr order "RADIOS." This < alone i- worth several dollars of any man or i woman's money. Acts the same as X-rays. 1 Simply wonderful Remember this is a present. OFFER OFFER OFFER ] f RADIOS CO. < > 8J2 Dread building > f Philadelphia, Pa. c f Enclosed And one dollar for wbteh c e plain Mailed wrapicr, and also one Radio C i If I am not entirely satisfied and if c i I am not cured yo wneo to refttnd the > I monev and one dollar extra for my c i trouble. You are to seud me a written 1 c contract to that effect C f N'ame < r suto | REAL ESTATE WANTED. I My facilities for buying, selling, exchanging and renting Real Estate, business properties, manufacturing properties, Machinery & etc., are ex- l celled by no one in the State. j I have reliable connections with Western and Eastern j Real Estate. Each property; | listed with me is thoroughly1 advertised at no cost to . j owner. If you have any propjerty >ou wish to sell, or if you | wish to purchase a business lor farm, write me, it will| only cost vou a stamp. 1111 u IQ T ni mi PV l< J\J L^iUU 1* l-'V-O I . Bennettsville, S, c ? mo. 1 i Elbert* Peach Tree*, < Barred Plymouth Rocks, Red Raspber-y Plant*. < Egg* for hatching h specialty. All In- ] quiries promptly answered. Write for 1 Circular*. GEO F. MONTGOMERY, j M ARIETTA, GA. , 1 1 nmm\[cuds. 11 ?????? ????? ( . j DrR J McOabe Dentist j IQISST^E, - - S.O. ' I rim yi. oiiun.t. r. .<ii? w. oifUad.! 1 GILL A JO & 8 U.AM, \\ Att3M3/3-lt-L \N jt 1 Kingstkkk. .... L, BASS, I if Attorney at Law !* d L \KK *f!'V . < ei P b it* more m ni irrovv in ; Jo **< g, ?ijjht, 'he smaller he becomes in his own sight. G ^ r LEBil NOUSES, t s?a?53?aNVi5>.=?? ? a?a?g?a> Trespass Notice. All parties arc hereby warned against unMng, H-hing or In any wav tre<assing upon the lands of rise underlined In Itidge township 1'etsons Nivgardins'his n<?ih e will be deait iih ;is the law direct*. MssLIZZIE McHOY. H 52 M O R K .i .Jin W FKKVVEHY R JCH\PLIW J l/?OW$N W FULMOKE Registration Notice. The ofticp of tin- Supervisors of *tration will l?e opeiwd on the first Monday in every month for the pur rose of the rrfristerimr of any pcrso vh?> is qualified as follows: Who -ball have lieeu a resident ot lie state for two years. an<l ?>f the :?>iiiity one yen'. and of the polling ore--, incl In wiiieb the elector offers t, > ,'ote four months before the day of lection, and shall have paid. six nontlm before, any poll rax then due md payable, and who oau both read mil write any section of the enn?thi?- j ion of t8W> submitted to him by the iupei vis'us'of Registration, or wh<> an show that he owns, and has paid dl taxes collectable on, duting tie ^resent year, property in this Stare issessed at three uundred dollar* o? Tiure. .I.J. EAI>DY. Clork of B ?ard rtfoHfth Wnf'na u1u14 ujlv? 41 vv v STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA cot'NTT OF WIlXrAM.SBt'HG. Ry W E Hanna Ksqulre, Probate Judge. Whereas. R J P.imtt made uir t" me. to grant him fitters of Administration of the Estate of a <1 effects of L H Parrott. These ar therefore to ;ire and admonish all and singular the kindre-1 and rrediror< of the *ai L II Pai ott deceased, that thev lw* aii'; appear before nie. in the Court of Pr>b?te ro ]*> held at i* Ingstree. S. C.. on Monday. 25th day (if January next after publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in the [nrenoon. to show cau^e if anv thev hare, wby the said Administration should not be granted. Given under iuv Hand, this 8th dav of January, \nn<> Domini, 1904. W K HANNA l-l4-3t 'ulge Probate. Citation Notice. state of south Carolina cch'nit OF wlI.T.IAKSBt'RO Br W. e. Ha 11 M.i, Enquire. Prob.ite Judge. Whereas. ,T S Gnham made suit to me. to grunt him I?etter?of Administration of the Kstrtt#'of and effects of f G Kh?m. These are therefore to cite and a'lmonish *11 and singular rhe kindred and Creditors of the saM FG Hhein. deceased that they b?- ai d appear betore me. in t' eC"iir of Prolate to be field at King-tree. S. C.. on M< ndav, 1st day February next after nuMination hereof at ti o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any the' have, why the said Adi?1"i*rV-tion should not be granted. Given nnd-r n?v II ind, this lltb dav of .Tann-?rv Anno Domini. 1904. W E II \NN'A. ' 1-14-3& Jtcige Pmhate. Sheriff's Sale. STATE OF SOUTFI CAROLINA. County of Williamsburg. David C Scott vh Martha A 8r ckinton, et al. Pursuant to an order to roe directed in the altove stated ca<e 1 will sell at public outcry ro the highest. bidder for cash bet -re the court h<?u-e door in Kirfstrpe <>n the first Monday in February. 1904. during the Ic *al hours of sale. the following real estate, to wit: Tract Vo 1. All that certain tract of latin lying oemgana striate m tne sain countv, containing l*-*00 acres more or les< and bounded <>n the North by lands C B Matthew* and A W Flagler: South l>v lands of .1 A Scott, Ed? :n Epps and lands late of Bradley and the canal running from the railroad m Broad Swamp; on the East h lands of D B Mat'hews and lands late of the j?tate of Bradley: a> d on the w'es by the run of Broad Swamp. Tract No. 2. All that eertam piece >arcel??r trier of land si'uafe in the M?nnt? of vviiiiamsbnrg and state of South Carolina containing 12,j ac enore or h-ss an I being tr.n-t no. 5 laid nit in the division .>f the < s-nte of the ate W R B'ockinton to w VV Brockinon and bounded on th North by tract m. 4. being the share all"tred t" Ale Junni :ghani; South oy land of J K 3co? kinton; Eas b'?* fiie No t'1 Ea t-rn dailroad; and .Vest hv la ds of T Srockt-iton a dJ E Br.>eklnt?>n. Tract No. 3. A I that cert i- piece arcel or tract of land ying. i c'og and huat' in t'?e cuniy of w ?P m ' g nd state ot S<*uth Caroli-a ?:? ta .ng, HO aei-MS mi ir a l#?ss? :i d hn . 11, It:d i n i So th by l;iiid? <>f w K Itrock -t n: ' >: utli ;iiid E st by .ian of ;tr 'it* : ri'l ?:n ilie \Y>sf by 1 ;s lie He le I '-111 II lilt (i. gk ?. j. graham. | -14 3r. * ?V. i' f: oroofw ott s e ; (Loig ? ap e j I have 70 ' nshels uf above Seed , or sale (from one year's planting of j ced direct from L A Stoney. Allen - > ale S (/) My cotton sold this presnt season at 14J and 15* cents per! oind in Charleston. Price p?r nshel, $1.00; ten bushels or more 5cs. J. S. Cunningham, Ind'antown, S. C. lec-22-03r Notice to Creditors- * All pernons havlnj? claims against the estate of R R Stuffs, dore^-d. will present th? ?ame. duly t 'lie iin?ler*ig:ned. nnd all per*>f iudrbied to the s?ald estate will make pavmeut. to BC WHITFHKAT>, J?1. i 13-3r. \il<iil?i*rratoj\ 7*** Tr^snass NoticeAll .-c^s^ns re hcrebv warned . uruirfl buntinsr, cutting or n-inovintr tlniVr ?>r in any imanner .trespassing upon the hud- of tlir E*t?t- of A it (Jnswell in P"i?n t?w'whip Panic* <hsr gardin* this notice will be drslt with as t'ie law direct*. l-r, 3t. MwE P TISDALE. i ** ' > Trespass Noice. All persons are her<-bv warned against hunting fish in?. fMiitii'pr or remnrlnsr tinibe or in anv oinnner trespnpsin^ upon the lands of 'he undor*i?ned In j Turkey townshln. Pa-ties dlsreganij in j? this noti?*e will bed-alt with nsrhe I law dire rs ^trav cows. hor*?*. hoes or any other *tock found on lie pn-in| i<ss W'll i?e tak<n up and held for dam-W i J S FULMORE fnMint'.wn, S C ? Notice ,, wi'l Notice is herebv given that tb* ''oun- H tv Board ??f Commiss'onen have H decided to revise the list, of paut?ers for th>* Count of Willi im?burgf and that sll pei*oi!sdesirinrto be placed on the li?t ?f pauner* wlrt have to ajply by ' i.aI Ifiioi ft?? 1K0 Carno> ?ir\<? fh'Jf ?>1] anoh HH petite n* sliou'd be 01^ file wth the nunty Boird of CommiVioaere by the first Monday. in FebruarKlDO* j J Gir?stf4M. ; -SB l-12-2t County Su| ^rvtsflfTT WM Citation Notice. I STATE O? SOUTH CAROLINA H COl'NTY OF'T^ILLTAMRBITPQ. Wh teas F E FL?nna made suit to V^B me. rognint hint Letters of Adnilnistra- 9H ti?v of the Kstate of and effort' of Julia A Hannn. Those are therefore- * to rite and admonish all and singular ti e kindiod and Creditors of the said I Julia A Ham a d<re sed, that they be 1 and appear before me. in the Court of 1 Probate. o he held at Klngstree. 1 Willi imsh-rz C?u t.v. S C on Monday ] 1st day <>f Febrnarv next after publica ion thereof, at !1 o'clock in U?e forenoo , to -how '-ause. if any tbev have, why the said Administration shonld not' be granted Given nnder my Hmd, this 18th day of January, Anno Domini, iflOL W E HANNA. Judge Probate 1-2!-Jr. W C Auditor's Notice. Notice i* hereby given that I trill be at tli*- olowtrifc places ?n the date* t herein mentioned tor the purpose of taking tax return* for the fiscal yeai commcncl'ie Jntmarv 1st 1904. All parties are requested t<> prompt In making returns in order t? ; avoid the |>ena!:y as required hy la*-, AII sales and pn chases of real ostata since last ret' rn- mti?t be reported by ?el!e an-l tiutcr. This will aveit confusion King-tree January 1, 9, and 4 Suiters 44 o and C Lanes " " 7 Gourdin? 44 8 lireeh ville 0 Harpers 11 Trio ? . ' 13 Suttons " 14 > Ta ft 44 IS Gret-lyvill*? " . i? Kingstree 44 18 Coward* ' 19 Scranfcon 44 20 Lake City 4* 21 ??nd 23 Kit.gstree 4 28 and 3n ip*! M?uz<>ns 44 2d " <;owdy'? Store 14 Stamlis * Cades 4 29 ^ Kings ree 44 30 Kings* ree February l < ed ir Swiiiap 4* 3 , ltlo..niingvale *4 3 Morrisville ? 4 Hiietos a Kennedys Store 44 ? Kingstrre ? s ( hu-cli P (). 44 0 " i.i UCIIIC I" I ainbert* " JI Ard* X Road.* a 18 .)ohn?oi.vill? 13 Prospect " 15 Altaians ' 18 Concord " 17 Kingsiree " 18 to 20 Inclusive. J.J. B. MONTGOMERY. Couity Auditor. Nov 10. tt. NOTICE THE FINISH Our laundry is tting to be noted for the finish we inv part to the liren. Not a high polish'unless you want that kind -but a nice soft DOMESTIC FINISH, which is becoming more popular every day. Our lavndry is for your , profit. Are you profiting by it? I J i AUli &>' W W COURTNEY, 3 EACn AGENT.. : AIM Y J* KINGSTREE, S ^ t V . V B'? -V \ ITHFUfi PEP- <ON ') C \L!. -)N" r t.ii! twle nn?l iirents ii??- .aao ifaotriri ig .ou*e having ?%ell esMbiis icd ?'??>ness local territory; > i lit ! i y 5 " pal.i weekly an<l expc iU'i.i idvai -el; prevlou* ex,, T . t-s >ry; cosltinn perman ni; ?ui-ine s -uccessfnl Kuclose s *" id-ires -il .'tiYelnpe. Superin en;i.?nt l'r v-i rs ?505 M ?non ul ding, Cilicj :(?. file tuiurv holds no failures to be eye of faith.