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C. W. WOLFE.
"Editor and proprietor.
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THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 4, 1004
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A minute of reflection is worth
many Honrs of regret.
It is not the biggest frog in the
pond that croaks the loudeat.
Idleness nod eelf-hidnlgeooe are
the progenitors of poverty and ciime.
i-v_ r?. i?,? * ..r.A TV.1T,
vn reui~uMj m jxuj nuu
cotton futures reached seventeen
cents. This i* said to-be the highest
prioe ainoe 1875^ when the maximcnpric*was
serf nteen and oneeighth;
The South- is now enjoying a wave
of prosperity,, the like of which has
not been known for a score of years,
All eyes are now turned toward this
fevered section, and it may truly be
said that "Southward the Star of Empire
takes its way."
When confronted with unexpected
conditions impulsive people
are led to say and do- very foolish
things. Some are now saying that
eotton will never go as low as ten
?aa mn
PQUVO B^OiUa i/vuwvim VUWV sawv
folk in '94 predicted that the price
of the staple woald never again rise
abore fire cents a pound.
We have on onr desk the January
number of "The Palmetto," a bimonthly
magazine issued by the students
of the Columbia College for
\
Women. The magazine is* neatly
printed and its contents comprises
several sketches whose excellence
denotes a higher order of literary
talent than is nsoally found among
the contributors of a college magazine.
As one of the literary editors
appears the name of Miss Helen
St Clair Scott, of Kingstree.
From all over the State come complaints
of the hardships that oppress
the farmers on account of the lien
law. It is plainly evident that if
this law were ever helpful to the
class it was intended to benefit, that
time is now past The Legislature
has the opportnnity to do something
in the repeal of the lien law, some
thing that frill earn them the welldone
of a grateful constituency, and
it is to be hoped that it will rise to
** the occasion in no uncertain way.
WHEN-YOU HAVE A COLl).
The first action when you have a
, cold should be to relieve the lungs.
This Is beet accomplished by the free
w-? use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.
This remedy liquefies the tough ran?
ens and causes its expulsion from
, the air cells of the lungs, produces a
f free expectoration, and opens the
secretions. A complete cure soon
. follows. This ftmedy will cure a severe
cold iu less time than any other
, treatment and it leaves the system in
;>a natural and healthy condition. It
coonteracts any tendency toward
/ . pneumonia. For sale by Dr D C Scott,
' Kingstree; Lak&City DrogCo., Lake
.. CityjjDr W 8 Lynch, Scrantou.
T?. , ft.ao *vb(? <"orge?8 to
Jook at his clock is earning his
wages.
A HARVEST OF HEArTS.
Three Couples United in Haly Mat rimony
by Rev W M Harden.
.Married?On Thursday, Decem ber
24, 1908, at Jolinsouville
church by liev W M Harden, Mr
Dtirant W Sinrrons and Mrs
Nettie A JeflorcD. There was
present a larj-e congregation to 1
witness the* union of the happy
. 'HI * _4 , V ,|>A I
COUpie. me sweei siram^ <*i mc
wedding march,skilfully rendered
by Mrs Belle YVoodberry of John
sonville, added much to the pleasure
of the occasion.
Married?On Thursday, January
7,1901, at JohiHoaville pars rugt
by Rev \V M Harden, Mr YV D
Til ton and Miss Amanda P Gaskins,
all of YVilliamsburg coumy.
Married?On Thursday, January
28, 1901, at Indiantown Presbyterian
church by Rev YV M liarden,
Mr M M YVilson and Miss
Hatlie ESnowden. Mendelssohn's
[Wedding March was exquitaiely
played by Miss Mecca (Jooper,
which greaily enhanced the beauI
ty and oiemnity of the ceremony.
I'ko o Purl1
^IIIC UIIUO IC ? iv-i; . uwtuv I
(and attractive young iadv and the
groom is one ot Indiantown's most
popular and eligible young gentle
[ men.
j After the wedding the biidal
I parly repaired to the residence ol
t he groom, where an elegant reception
was served.
To the young lives thus embarked
on the sea of matrimony
we extend the most hearty lelicitations.
May their voyage be safe,
happv and profitible and finally,
when they have "crossed the bar
and meet their Pilot face to face"
may they present to Him the record
usetul and well spent liv.-s.
(Georgetown Times pltase copy.)
PERFECT CONFIDENCE.
Where there used to be a feeling of
uueaaiuessand worry in the household
when a child showed symptoms
of croup, there is now perfect confidence.
This is owing to the uniform
success of Cbamberlaiu's Cough
Remedy in the treatment of thai disease.
Mrs 51 I Basford, of Poolesville,
51d., in speaking of her ex>u?iu>w.a
in Ika iiiia th?fr rpmixlv
111 IIIV MOV V*. ?UMV
says: "I have a world of confidence
in Chamberlain'* Congh Remedy, for
I have used it with perfect success.
My child Garland is subject to severe
attacks of croup aud it always gives
him prompt relief." For sale by Dr
D C Scott, Kmgstree; Lake City
Drug Co, Lake City; DfWS Lyuch,
Scrauton.
Greed is the soil thai the devil
loves to sow seed in.
The men who gives nothing
good to the world gets nothing
J rearly good o jt of it.
God does not look at the denomination
of the com; He only
looks at the heart of the giver.
LIVER
TROUBLES
fMIflDdThedford'sBlaek-Draufht
rood medietas for li er disease.
Itcrodmy on After he bed sprat
flOD with doctors. It is all the medicine
I take."?MRS. CAPOUNB
MARTIN, Parkers barf, W. Vs.
If yonr liver does not act regularly
go to your druggist and
secure a package of Thiedford s
Black-Draught and take a dose
tonight. This great family
medicine frees the oonstipate^
bowels, stirs up the torpid liver
and causes a healthy secretion
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Thedford's Black - Draught
will cleanae the bowels of imparities
and strengthen the kidnevs.
A torpid liver invitee
oofds, biliousness, chills and j
(ever and all manner of sickness
and contagion. Weakkidi
neys result in Bright's disease
which claims as many victims
as consumption. A 25-cent
package of Thedford's BlackDraught
should always be kept i
in the bouse.
"I sred Thedford's Black- !
Draught for liver and kidney complaints
and found nothing to exes!
it "-WILLI AM COFFMlN, Mar- '
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CHAT FROM CADES.
Effort to Incorporate Cades?A Debating
Society?Other News.
\
Cades, February 1:?"Gel oul
I he plow and the hoe." is now
the song of the alert and torehanded
farmer.
Mr T S Smith of Charleston
came up Sunday to spend the day
with relatives.
Mr Guy, who had charge of the
sectbn force here, has been transferred
to Ten Mile Hill. Mr Toby
Matthews ot Monk's Corner takes
l\i>i v.lai?o ul f^uiUii
Mr Julius MeFadden has moved
to town. Mr MeFadden wiil cooduct
a mercantile bootless in connee
lino with his larm 1Jis many
i'rieuds bespeak him success in his
new undertaking.
I understand that effortsure be
in? made to have Cades incorpor
ated. Tlris will, it successful, be
a Ions; stride in the way ol advancement
in every respect. It 18
to be hoped that the efforts to obtain
a charier will >ucceed. But,
citizens, it the maj irity ol you are
satisfied with the present conditions
of'he town and are interested
only in the nt tm ) tiefit
ol yourselves arid nobody el>e,
just kick, and kick hard enough
to kill the enterprise and say thai
nothing like this shall be brooch'
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'U | UM rtllU r IN
things remain to suit yonr taste
Misses Mabel Buzhardt and Lola
Uines spent Saturday in Lake
City with friends
Mr Will McClam and sister,
Mia* Dell, of Lake City, spent
Sunday of last week at the home
ot Mr E H Sauls.
Mrs C E StAmand will leave
for Washington, I) C., some lime
this week to join her husband, who
is in business in that city.
A debating society has been
organized at the AUUill6choo!
house to nit el every Wednesday
veiling. The query for next
meeting is: ''Winch deserves the
gieater honor, Colun bus /or disfovering
America, or Washington
lor deiei ding it?" Which one do
\ou think, Mr Editoi? (We prefer
to let the question be settled
in ?Ire torum of debate next Wed
(?e>d;J>' ni^hl?Ed. Record.
W. M. S.
Love needs no label.
PROFIT
The matter of feed is of
tremendous importance to the
farmer. Wrong feeding is
loss. Right feeding is profit.
The up-to-date farmer knows
what to feed his cows to get
the most milk, his pigs to get
/
the most pork, his hens to
- - r* _
get rne most eggs, science.
But how about the children ?
Are they fed according to
science, a bone food if bcnes
are soft and undeveloped, a
;
flesh and muscle food if they
are thin and weak and a blood
food if there is anemia?
Scott's Emulsion is a mixed
food; the Cod Liver Oil in it
makes flesh* blood and muscie.
the Lime and Soda make bone
and brain. It is the standard
?:?i*c.~ r 1
iuuu ivji uuiutig
:hildren.
? Send for free
Be ture that tlii* picture io
the fonn of a label is o?j the
wrapper of every bottle
Emulsion you buy.
Scott&Bowne
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We have a (rood article and we want money for
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If you had something that was worth a dollar
would you give It free? When you read an advertisement
where you get something for nothing.
that something is either no good or else
they are up to some ' 'film flam'' game.
We are not running a patent medicine business,
so rest easy on that s ubjcct.
We do not know the word failure?never have
and never will. The educated and higher
classes are the ones we want to reach. We reach
men and women in all walks of life. Men and
women, who to-day are before the public as
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contact with this new discovery. Rheumatism
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the turbulent waters of Niagara are in comparison
with this new product as an old fashioned
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One persor^writes, 'Why did not some one
discover It before?''
Another says "So simple, It Is hardly creditable.
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Walleott Christie, of New York, the well
known author says, "My success in a great
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Weakness of certain organs is responsible for
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Are heie at satisfactory prices
Suits tor dress or business wear
that will exceed your expectations
in fit and durability. See our
special values in Black Thibet
Suits at $10, $12. $15.
OVERCOATS
In all desirable weights and
lengths, $7 50 to $25. We fit the
hard to fit. Call or send us your
order by mail.
MAIL ORDERS
Have our careful attention.
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Dentist
KI1TGSREE, - - S.C.
Tho? 3f. GlUanri. L?ula W. <l!land.
GILLAND & GILLAND,
Attorneys-at-Law
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Kingstree, - - - - - c
j W. L. BASS,
Attorney at Law
LAKK II'V
FOB SALE
Brick in any quantity to suit purchns
cr. The Beat Dry Press Machine-made
x 33I3XCISI. \*
Special shape* made to order, < orreaiwiiiil^ni'A
anlii-iteri lwtnre niacin? vour
order*. ~ W. R FUNK." '
P. O Box 103 Kings tree, S. C.
jjf ELECTRIC CARS FROM DEPOTS ft
V- ' PA8S THE DOOR. if
j HOTEL IROQUOIS? |
| NO. 362 KING STREET. ?
$ CHARLESTON. S. C. ft
?^"CentraIly Located.
* Newly and Elegantly Equipped, x
$ RATES SL00 and 1.50 PER DAY. ft
Special Rates to Permanents ft
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WANTED?FAITHFUL PEP-ON
TO GALLON retail trade and agents
for manufacturing 'w having well
established busines*; local territory;
straight salary $.'<) paid weekly and expense
money advanced: previous experience
urmeces-ary; position permanent;
business mccessful. Kuclose
sef-addres-ed envelope. Superin*endent
Tnvelers. 605 Motion Buhding,
Chicago.
Elberta Peach Trees,
Barred Plymouth Rocks,
Red Raspber-y Plants.
Eggs for hatching a specialty. All inquiries
promptly answered. Write for
^ TV Tin/WTtTltr
?;ircuiar?. ujw;. t> .?u.> j an, i .
Marietta, Ga,
The more a man grows in Goo's
sight, I he smaller he becomes in
his own sight.
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i. uructical exf-i"
i' . ; ct th.it we do
the la.gcrfi c inwa 11 S< eds in the
Southern S: &t? *, cruihl-.s ua to
supply every re.juhviiient in
mm 50 m. seeds
to the very 'v-r -A .nntage, both,
as regards q.i y ;i?.I price.
Truckeis and Farmers
requiring Jarjre quantities of Seo?'
are requested to write for spec u
! prices. If you have not receivtd
a copy of WOOD'S SEED DOCK .
ior iym, wnie ior k. mere is nui
I another publication anywhere
1 that approaches it in the useful
and practical information that
I it gives to Southern farmers
and gardeners.
I Wood'* Seed Book will be mailed free
on requ >t. Write to-day:
8 do not delay.
I T. W. Wood Si Sons, Seedsmen,
I RICHMOND, VIR0INIA.
Foo'sruah in, where angel* fe.ir
to I read..
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ltabll?hmi nt out
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CHARLR4TON, A O.
Purehsfle our uako, ohioh wo ^nnr
tote* superior to maj no id boutb, ?a?
Ikoreby nu bouj.
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Notice.
I will be at Harpers February 19th ^
for the puritotw' of taking tax returns
for the vekr 1V04.
J J B MONTGOMERY,
8t. Auditor.
Notice.
Notice is hereby given that by a rescind.
n of County board, that when a ,
raajoriry is inteiested in a section of a
public road they may choose or elect
an overseer over such road and work
such ce? tion b> o'd system.
J K BAMMETT.
1-28-.It. Clerk.
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Executor s Notice.
All person* having claim# against
the Estate Of li M Grahi'm, deceased,
will pre-enr the same, duly attested, to
the undersigned; ami all person* in*
debtcd to the *atd Estate will make
payment to GJ GRAHAM
Kii'trstree. S. <*. Executor.
1-.8-4t.
Administrator's Notice
All persons holding claims against
the estate of I, H Parrott, deceased, are
bereb? notified to present the same,
duly attested, t * the undersigned, nnd
all person* indebted to the said estate
will make immediate payment to
R i PAJtROTT,
2-4-3t. Administrator.
Trespass Noice.
All persons age hereby warned agaiosjr
hunting. fishing, cutting or removing
timber or in any manner trespassing
ii|H?n the lands of the undersigned in
Turkey township. Parties disregardihg
this notice will be dealt with as the
law dire-ts Stray cows, horses, hogs
or any other stock found on *he premises
will be taken up and held for damages
J S FDLMORE
Indiiintnwn, S. C.
1-21-it.
Registration Notice.
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The offline of the Supervisors of Reg?'
istratkm will he opened on the firstMonday
in every month for the par
pose of the registering of any person
who is qualified as lollows:
Who shall have been a resident of
tlie .Mate for two rears, and of the
county one year, ana of the polling precinct
in which the elector ojfersjo
vote fotr months before the day of
election, .id shall have paid. six.
months Ut'ore, any poll rax then due*
and payable, and who can both read
ami write any section of the constitution
of submitted to him by. the
Supervisor of Registration, or whocan
show lhat he owns, and has paid'
ail taxes collectable on, during the
- In ?Vi ia d.ii.a
JTPSCUIj ywir, pii'lirit/ lu1 iuik ui?w
assessed At three hundred dollar? or
more J. ? BAD PIT.
Clerk of Board.
Auditor's Votice.
Notice U herebr given that I will bo
at the 'ollowltig.place* on the date*
herein mentioned tor the purpose of
taking Mx return? for the fiscal year
commencing Jn unary 1st 1104.
All parties are requested to *eprompt
in making returns in order t??
avoid the f?enalty as required by law.^
Ail sales and purchases of real estate>iuce
last-returns Diuj<t be reported by
selle and buyer. This will avert
confusion.
Kingstre* Jajiuaiyj lc 8. and 4
Suiters 14 ? and
L:in?'s " \ 7
Gountu ** - o
Greelw e- ,4" ' &
Ila."|>en 11
Trio u 13
Suttonfr " H
Taft 4 4 18
Gr^lyvilie 44 *8
Kingsiree 18?
Coward* "
Se:ant?>n 44 28
Lake Cltv 4* 21 ?nd 28
Kiogstree 4 28 and 28
Mouaoos 44 28
Mmdy'* Stwe 14
Ca-ie> * ?8>
Kingstrre 44 SO
Kings'ree February '
( ed ir Swamp " Bloorningvale
3
Morris vj He '* 4
Khems '* 8
Kennedys Store 44
Kingstree ' 8
Cbu-chPO. 44
Ronie 44 10
1 amberts 44 11
Ard* X Roads 44 >~
John?or.ville * 13'
i Prospect " 15
Altnians *' ? I#
Concord 4* 12
Kingstree 44 18 to 20- Inclusive.
J.J. B. MONTGOMERY.
uouny auqjddi .
Nov. 10. tl.
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A nicety laundered shirt
keeps dean longer than the
homclaundered kind.
The surface is finished to
resist the dirt. It thus insures
longer weaa for the garment
and every day satisfaction.
OUR DOMESTIC FINISH
SAVES YOUR UNgNl
. AUREUS |* V COURTNEY,
STEAM AGENT., v.
AUNDRY.
_____ K3NGSTREE, 1C.
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