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iRrrorl. v KINGSTREE, S. C. C. W. WOLFE, ? EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. I TERMS SUBSCRIPTION BATES: Sgff One copy, one year, ? ? ? $1.00 One copy, six months, ? ? ? .5 J One copy, three months. ? ? .25 Subscription payable in advance. p advertising rates': ? One inch, first insertiou, $1.00: each '* subsequent insertion, 50 cents. Obituaries and Tributes of Respect over 1?'0 ^; words charged for as regular ad vert ismeuts Liberal reduction on advecv tisinjr made for three, six and twelve & mkmhUs contracts. Ochnuiunieations must be accomV panied by the real name and addros \?t writerin order to receive at tenrimi Va aammnniitnfutn t\f m imrcntiql sv'' vivhi xiv vvuiuju.kvuuuii vi u jn icvmui ; ' nature will be published except as an* flfcr advertisement. ? \ Address all letters and make all ^ drafts pavableto C. W. WOI.FE, Kius^tree, S C. I ] URSDAY? NOV- 23> 1905 A Farmers' Institute. As will be seen by the notice published in another column the facul fc tv of Ckmson College has decided tc bold a Farmers' Institute here a* \on Thursday, December 14. In this ? age of improved methods and |F- progressive ideas it is necesSftrv for the farmer to conduct ; his affairs in an intelligent, businesslike and scientific way in order, to reap the maximum return for the I labor expended. To aid him in acfe. complishing this is the object of f." these Institutes. ^'or a number of years Clemson VVCollege, the State agricultural institution, has been sending out aunnally to all parts of the Stale men who have devoted a life-study to ^scientific agriculture and kindred Objects to hold Farmers' Iustii order to give the farmers the at . ?of their experience and inves$>*. Witl^ the special car and * / ?pliances they take along with le conductors of the Institute fitted than ever to demon-. theories and impart pracction that cannot fail to benefit to the farmers who atwith a view to gaining knowlTith respect to their calling. Institute is furnished absolnthont cost to the county aud tainly think it will pay our friends to take a day off and /L Show appreciation of the work Clerasou College is doing L this direction by encouraging the KlTostitate with your presence. R <*?? ? H ?t _? ?^ I /s H //a/r 5/cA? 1 1' - 's too bad! We had noi;it was looking pretty ?w and faded 'of late, but naturally did not like to speak of It. , By the way, Ayer's Hair Vigor is a regular hair grower, a perfect hair restorer. It keeps the scalp i clean and healthy. -I am'Weil acquainted with Arer's flair" Timr and 1 llkolt eery much . I would especially reeommand It aa an excellent dressmc for toenail", keeplnf it aoft and smooth, and ??H?w tH? h?ir from (ollttine at the Isstf^BMnTii' Fkitz. Veccturu ifich. wrat ; Med* br J. C. Ajtr Co., Lower., jmK Alio manalktcturora or ^4 ? . >% SARSAPAfiiLLi. Huers WBsmmmmmmmmmmmmaamemmaarns^T ftvvvvwyyy^^ I*" TX7" sisll 5 w ? "he Best Washi if his Market. Wi ^ j^^One. A Great La J: Our l atent SMC ]j j Make a Useful A 9 J Fine Thing. Eve p 1- Your Home Can ware or Furnftu i . \ 9 r ?*' ' ' p * / L " Vv fL ' A WEEK'S DUES . IN LAKE CITY. THINGS THAT ARE SEEN AND HEARD IN A PROGRESSIVE TOWN. Lakk City, >*ov *21:?Mr W E Severaneejspeut Friday in Florence 011 business. Mr.aml Mis II vi Askius, spent Sunday in town with Maj S M Askins, returning to Kings tree Monday moming. Mr Askins has well-nigh recovered from his late serious ill LUTOOMr J Moultrie Tiuluck left heie the earl) part of the week on a trip up in Clarendon and Sumter counties. He may be away several days, as he is hunting for a man who disposed of some property over which there is a mortgage. lit will try to locate both the man and the property. Mrs Ella F Jones spent some day* in Charleston. Mr Laurie R Timmonscamo do a n from Rocky Mount, X. C., Monday morning'and is in town for a few days. Dr and Mrs J L Bass of Kingstret visited here last week. # Mr W P Jordau went overtoTimmonsville Wednesday night of lasl week and closed a trade for a dwelling house and lot, preparatory to moving there the first of the coming year. Mr Jordan is a good man aud a spleudld citizen and we all will be sorry to see him go away. He will make this move believing it best for himself and his family and in this case we sincerely hope he will not be disappointed. Mr Dallas L Jones, sometime of this town, but now holding down the manager's chair of the Charleston and Savannah branches of IleckerJoues-Jewell Milling Co., spent Saturday in town on his way to visit relatives at and near his old home. Mr Jones is deservedly popular where ever he is know* and all his friends he~e were glad to see him aud to know the world is treating him *ell. Things are exceedingly quiet in Lake City when we don't "pull off" at least one fight a week. As a rule the negroes keep up the record but whenever necessary, the whites come in to prevent the loss of our reputation. Last week two young white men had a five round bout 011 Main street, in which, we understand, one had his features put considerably out of repair. After all, is not fist fighting a much better way of settling a difficulty than shooting 01 cutting? Our thanks are to Messrs Cunningham & Dove for an invitation to visit the Darlington Fall Festival this week. Principal J Frank Eppes went down to Kingstree Saturday to see Superintendent Cooper 011 business. Mr B iV Stewart has purchased from Mr Thomas Milburn his brick making plaut. W L B A Card of Tbanks. The members of the Ladies' School Aid Society of Cedar Swamp are very grateful to their many friends for their liberal contribution and also their presence at the recent hot supper given for the purpose of raising funds for the new disdistrict school building, which we hope soon to erect. The proceeds of tjie supper amounted to $100.26, which has been deposited in the savings denartment of theBank of Kinys tree. Further appreciation is shown WAAAWMvyvwvvvvvyyvvw 10USE .ng ^Cacliines. ng Hachine Ever Brought e Have I hem. Come and < bor Saving Device. NOTHING IRON HEATER > ddition to Your Laundry, rything Useful for Flirnish Be Found Either in our Ha re Store. * % *: . - * '. i ^KfNG5 -. Y4?. ' ?K??sJi rv^.? ^ ** * ' "* * ? *h*f ? ' Littledoctor Brings back health by arousing the Liver. The liver is the cause of most illness--it gets lazy. . ?' I Ramon's Liver Pills " andTonic Pellets restore the natural functions. ((( Don't use purgatives-- p X try Ramon's Complete In Treatment. 25 cents. tr . For sale bv all dealers. SH ec by asking their friends to come ^ ? again to their next entertain- te ment. st A Member. Benson, S. C., Nov. 21. t tl; A DISASTROUS CALAMITY. m 1 It is a disastrous calamity, when F. ; you lose your health, because indigestion and constipation have sapped it away. Prompt relief crfn ?>e had In I)r King's New Life Pills. ? | They build up your digestive organs, and cure headache, dizziness, 01 colic, constipation, etc. Guaran- ^ ? teed at Dr "\Y V Brockinton's drug , store; 25c. ? of / Often there is a good deal (l\' more business in a church than hi 1 there is religion in a place of C(1 business. MEN PAST SIXTY IN DANGER w sc ; More than half of manikind over sixty years of age suffer from kidney and bladder disorders, usually Cl enlargement of prostate gland. ; Thisjs both painful and dangerous, and Foley's Kidney uure snouiu ne i ^ taken at tlu* first sign of danger, as [ E it corrects irregularities and has J re cured many old men of this disease, i ni Mr Rodney Burnett, Rock Port, y Mo, writes: "I suffered with er-; ()^ > larked prostrate gland and kidney | trouble for years and after taking ' two bottles (if Foley's Kidney Cure 1 :n 1 _ feel better wian I have for twenty: pi years although lam now 91 years ' f o old." J^old by I)r 1> C Scott. The sermon that wins the' b\ , most praise touches the * fewest J sore spots. Iv A CARD. mis is to cerwy mat an uruggisis m are authorized to refund your mon- ^ ey if Foley's Honey and Tar fails to r?'| cure your cough or c<?ld. It stops) the cough and heals the lungs, j Prevents pneumonia and will cure J incipient consumption. Contains | no opiates an 1 is safest for children , ' Ask for Foley's Honey and Tar and , y insist upon having it. Stops the j ^ cough and heals the lungs. Sold i V by l)r D C Scott. A broken promise may be j ^ mended, but it always shows jh< the crack. !?. ^ ;mI I If you are troubled with indiges1 tion, constipation, sour stomach, or any other pain, Holli^ter's Itocky Mountain Tea will make you well i and^ keep you well. 35 cents, Tea te or raDiets. i-uKet ity urugto. |tit cl It is alway safe to suspect a . man who has an eye on your ^ safe. ; fui \\fCk f 1 ff%r fl Y Y V VUI I J tl iri Our Line County, an , f Can be Sole vill v If vou are g A \ you EVERY ing Paints. rd - h/e Jfauo the Universal fflrc TREE li Thanksgiving Day. The Almighty /Father has blessed I r Southland honntifOlIy, this sea- j n* . >ur fields have yielded their increase. Cotton is King once more and is in? his best to make the land smile ider his beneficent reign. Let us be glad. And rejoicing ourselves, do not let forget the hundreds of little father;s children gathered into our Orplilages. Let us make i lii> year the best t hey er nan. Send trend -(ores of corn, flour, meat j nip, ej?:r> and but ter. 1'iul nu n \ tliat answereth all things, j, In our own plenty, do not let us for-j t to spread the table of those who! iVc* liotl.'ng. It was ' who said: "If I have ten my morsel myself alone and the itherh -s have not eaten thereof.!hen t mine arm fall from the sboulderade and ti.'n.' arm he broken from the ate. Win. P. Jaeobs. Thorn well Orphanage. Clinton S. ft. SON i/)ST MOTHER. "Consumption runs iu our family j ul through it 1 lo-t my mother,' i rites K R Reid, of Harmony, Me j "or the past five years, however ; t the slightest sign of a cough or; ild, I have taken l>r King's New; iscoverv for Consumption, which i ts saved me front serious lung! oiible." Mis mother1 death was a t d for Mr Reid, Itut he learnI tl/it lung trouble must not he | 'gmcted, and how to cure it.Quick- j t relic: and cure for coughs and I dds. Price 50e and $1.00; guaran- | ed at 1 >r \V V Rrockinton's drug, ore. Trial bottle free. Ignorance may be bliss, but tat kind of bliss isn't wortli uch. A.VORED BY ROTH PARTIES Republicans and democrats a^ike aise Foley's Honey and Tar for >ughs, colds and all throat and tig diseases, as no other remedy it compare with it. It is safe and ire. F T Slater, merchant, 171 ain St.,Gloucester, .Mass., writes: \>le.v's Honey and l'ar cuivd tina very batl cough which I had r three months though other remlies failed to benefit me. I can gltly recommend it for coughs and ilds." Sold Itv I)r I) C Scott. : I A fool throws kisses but the i ise man delivers them in per- ( m. 3UNTERFEITING THE GENUINE. Foley & Co., Chicago, origin.ited onev ar.d Tar as a throat and In ?g medy, and on account of the grc.it erit and popularity of Foie\ 's, oney and Tor many imitations are fered for the genuine. Ask for oley's Houcy and Tar and refuse iv substitute offered, as 110 other eparation will give the same satisction. It is mildly laxative. It. mtains no opiates and is safest for lildreu and delicate persons. Sold * Dr I) C Scott. Intellectual poverty is usual- \ the cost of the materiaJ kind. A N'S UNREASON A BEEN ESS. often as great as a woman's, hut bos. S Austin, !gr. or the "Keiblican," of Leavenwor h, Ind, as not unreasonable, when h?- i<-s?-d to allow thedoetor ^ .? e..?%e i l#s wife for female trouble "! *ead" he says "We concluded to try leetrie Bitters. My wife was then \ * sick, she could handy leave her ?d, and five (5) physicians had iled to relieve her. After taking! leetrie Bitters, she was perfectly ! ired, and can now perform all her, >usehold duties." Guaranteed by, r W V Brockinton druggist, price e. ^ | A Hot Supper. The public is invited to at-; nd a Hot Supper, forthebene: of the Concord Methodist lutch, at the home of W W' :>yd, Friday evening, Decern-; t 1st, 1905. H roup, La Grippe, Asthma, ' rents Pneumonia and Consu bold by MAWWWWWVtVWTVWW ; EXCEL ^NISHl jEBerrxeTn "beiZ fie Largest and Best Stocl^ s Ever Shown in Willi d Our Prices are as Low < 1 for, Quality Considered. oing to build a House we 'THING in Building Mat* 9 9 Celebrated 7/nivorsal Cake ad Raisers. ARDWA HffiS -That's what apromineu druggist said of Scott's Emulsion a short lime ago. As a rule we don't use or refer to testimonials in addressing the public, but the above remark and ,s i m i 1 a r expressions are made so often in connection with Scott's Emulsion that tliev are worthy -oi occasional note. From infancy to old age Scott's Emulsion offers a reliable means of remedying improper and weak development, restoring lost flesh and vitality, and repairing waste. The action of Scott's Emulsion is no more of a secret than tha composition of the EmuF sion itself. What it does it does through nourishment?the kind of nourish/ ment that cannot be obtained in ordinary food. No system is too weak or delicate to retain Scott's Emulsion and gather good from it. j. Ve will send you a sample free. Be rurc that thii picture in the J form of a label is on the wrapper of every bottle of Emulsion you njf scon & bowse tSlj, If Chemists 409 Pearl St, R. Y. 50c. and $1: all druggists. Notice! Farmers and Business Men: I hereby call a meeting of the County Cotton Growers' association of Williamsburg county to be held at Kingstree Saturday, December hth,at 12 o'clock, M., for the purpose of electing officers for the ensuing year and delegates tp the State Convention. Now, let every township be represented. Don't one wait on another, but call a meeting of your precincts and electa president, secretary and treasury and three delegates to the county convention on the first Saturday in December for township meetings; and at youri township meetings take a col lection and let's help the Assohiation some in a material ( way. as Williamsburg has con-! tributed but little as yet and we have shared in the good of this movement. Let me again urge that every township organize and send delegates, as business of much importance will come before this convention. " ? Very respectfully, .T Davis Carter. County Chairman, C G A Leo, S. C., Nov. 20, 1905. 2t. for sale. Brick in any quantity to suit purchas t-r. The Best Dnv Press Maciifr.<-rpn<le AUBZRICZEC. V Special shapes made ro order, t'orrepon icnre solicited hut ore placing vour orders. W. R. FUNK." A U.K1U1IMAL, ! ".?# LAXATIVE 'Ml HONEY and TAR Throat inthe mption yellow package r Or. D C Scott ^wywwTWWwwvwvwvw> , in tNG [ of Goods ] amsburg is Qoods Nk can Sell i Elg ;rial and 17/?ixor and . II??, rnmmmmammtm RE COM Fall and Winter Goods. ?? Our stock is larger and better than ever before and new goods coming in daily. COME TO STACKLEY'S- \ ^|l Eress Goods y Dry Goods9 Millinery and Shoes and You'll Get Your Money's Worth In Quality and Quantity ^ Stackley's Cash Store. Kingstiee. 8. c. ? MEET ME AT X I THE SKYSCRAPER XJ x And we will inspect *|9H ZS, Marcus' New Line Of jp|8 M Men's Business and Dress Suits. Also a New Fall Line gK ^ of Boys' School and Dress Suits. New Fall Line of Under- T1 r ^ wear and Hosiery for Ladifcs and Gentlemen. (A We carry the following line of fall goods and we are 7m**3 selling them at the lowest possible prices: * U DRESS GOODS, SHIRTS, COLLARS, TIES Ol and SHOES. In fact a New Line of Fall Goods w) (# of Every Description. (# ' fl SPECIAL ATTENTION IS CALLED TO OUR W I) NEW FALL LINE OF HILLINERY. | ZS. MARCUS,| 1 ^ KINGSTREE, S. C J (jcscscscsgscs f am After you. L. J. STACK LEY THE FURNITURE MAN, IZing-stree. - - S. C. WHEN NEEDING ANYTHING IN '..-JH " THE FURNITURE LINE DO NOT FORGET THAT I CARRY THE BEST i HVkncaliftlri Pnmitnrfl. Pugrfl, IUU UQ VIA V1U A I4*4MVU? V7 avwgw n Carpets. Matting and Every" I ?! thing to Make the Home I Comfortable- ?? | ?COFFINS and CASKE1S?? KEPT CONSTANTLY ON HAND AND SERVICES ? rv U ?r /\ ^ Tf/> UHP v KtlNUtKtU uay uk muni. Notice. State of South Carolina, 1 t_ f t ' Williamsburg- County ) ji UiaillDeFlaill S Tc;> A11 ^ Whom ^It May^Qonce^ Rev B J Mayes, \ \g% f , f Nov. 13, 1905/ t Cough Remedy _ -1 J The Children's Favorite . '-$1 Notice. J Coughs, Colds, Croup and VntiUurtber n??ce the Oil mJ2SSSSJl!!S!L,m, -I Mill Cinnery Will run onlvtwo alargepartof the civilized world. It eu ,'JW , - , | , | always b? depended upon It contains no U91 days in each week?Wednes- ouium or nthfcr harmful drug and may bo veSB _? __,i m. given as confidently to* baby as to an adult ^?9 da> and Thursday. Price 25 cte; Lar*e Sizn, 60 eta. M R. L Black man, w %& 10-11 Mgr. -.y.m YTWVYfVVTWTVTWyY'tVVYWTYTVVWtVi^Y>WTWVVWtyyWX - ;1 .. "TIMITTTTTTTITTITTITTTTITg^ J GOODS. I SOMETHING NEW. FOR KINGSTREE. i/| t .? u/.i.i ? r> 1.1 j i ?j:?. flfr' :e Line or ** aicnes ror ucnucuicu aim L.auico, ? - . fin and Other Standard Makes. Also Solid Silver 5 " % ted Ware and Cut Glass in Large Variety. J Come and See them. $ PANY.?- |