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gf V v : ' "* - M ibe i0Uitta gig ;^L XXI KINGSTREE, SOUTH CAROLINA, OCTOBER 17, 1907. NO. 41 Lap Robe ' 'I ' ' jPSgJgjW? TRUNKS H 81 IN ALL styles sizes wsam^mmm and & IB l> ;^9nnb prices V H - - ] ; LAKE CUT LOCALS. J Him SMi and l?art in Oar 1 V leifhbir Tm. . Lake City, S. C., October 17:? 3 Hon S W 0 Shipp was noted in town ttetnrday night from . Florence. ' ' 1 j < 1 Or and Mrs L H Jennings, of Bisbopville, visited relatives k of the ~ fatter here the early [ H* part of this week. W Mrs C D Bichey, of WilmingK ton,N C, is spending some time ? with Miss Cora RJchey. ; Mr Exum Bardin, whose home v is in Charleston, is visiting at 1 ' Dr T B Hinnant's. 9 1 ' Durin(r.tbe illness of Miss Amber Wilks, Miss Cornelia Rooke is in charge of the tifst grade at our school. i V\ Miss Olivia Stuckey is in ' Columbia at the Colombia Pesaale college. . JVl A few days ago we were in f Receipt of a letter from Mr f. ^Marion M Clark, who was raised k * in this town and lived here ontil the Spanish-American war. He is in Loo Angeles, Cal., and his letter-bead announces the fact that he is president of a mining company that claims to have a capital of a million dollars. His brother Julian is with him. We are in receipt of an invitation to the marriage of Mr W L Lewis ,Lee and Miss Bessie Woodaxd, at" Ocklocknee, Fla., Bon October 31. This will be inBteresting news to Mr. Lee's M friends, of whom lie has a host |Bin this section, where all his Httife, except the last few years, wai spent. HB&essrs Hill and Dickson have r opected up their grocery store in 1 the neM^ brick "Bardin" build1 Magistral^ Geo W Davis, of | Johnson /ille,' ^as in town Monday morning. Some say there was a little frost Monday moAning. It was k certainly "pinchinw." On TuesI day there is no Question that I there was a real gjood frost. I Last Sunday I the Baptist J church extended* to Bey J W Bishop a unanimous call for the ensuing year. Hej has done good service here, is cprdially liked by all and has a splendid influence for good, aind his people here by their 'actions have in no undertain mannei ',* tfeir appreciation of his services. ! f ' It is in the air that there is going: tp be a big crop of brides before the whippoorwill shall ,sing again. Some will be harry' vested by merchants, some by ; bookkeepers, some by clerks and some by farmers and others. I Sist like it h is,a little : more hidl girl with e a spread, rd bucket bead with ing around UNKS, i :s, Rubb "T Wright's H Underwear, Ladies' All1 Ribbed Vesta - A ka . imams' ah \ Underwear, Peopled ler face as if to keep the gree lies away?if fashion can creat i more execrable nightmare tha this,' tbe end is not far. Th ranity ot women is a twin curs >f the thirst of men, and the firs largely augments the second. F. W. Fairey. Esq., waa n from Kingstree Tuesday mon ing.' Farmers are tsking advantag of the real cotton weather w are having, and the white fielc present busv scenes. ~ Mr. P. M. Moody, now of Sa\ annah, is here on a visit to hi i n i Ola Dome. W. L. B. Stomach troubles. Heart and Kidn ailments, can be quickly corrected wi a prescription known to druggii everywhere as Dr. S hoop's Restoratn The prompt and surprising relief whi this remedy immediately Drings is e t'rely due to its Restorative action up the controlling nerves of the Stomac tc. D. C. Scott j S-?- "? < 1 it i )REMOVAL 1 j NOTICE! i !?| jOn or about September 1st I will move into a! 1 ^ ctrvrA nn AraHemv street 1 JIVI V VI* i kVM?*V?aay w.www : near the postoffice, where I'will carry a full com plete line of everything | usually found in a first! class store. I ^ I J. S. Enm I Tkn DaMoln Cnnntalict f I lie uoiyam u|iobiuiioi. I Kingstree, j S. C. ? ??????- -? ?? ? ? . 4 ?UIT CA5 er Shoes, Wool ' have jusi want in the I I NICE ORIP OR i Mercar n Try a caddy of tobacco at 22c J per pound, at Farmers' Supply e Co. - ( e , ;[bu55 : g Brand New IUp-to-dati 18 Just from Fa m ONE CAR LOAD H> " U) ONE CAR LOAD COl ~ ? ocfiT nw TH ? dcji vn i ii f Cash or approved Pap< | S M. F. H \ ifi KINQSTREI : it DuRant'^C f > M ? | ? 15 nuw ncautfuu [ School Books | if sch ; it Your EYES examined a ' and errors of refi : This is done by u: |; it scope, the best a I if invented iinst > ]t Eye-work in th it straining, no guess j it for examinations at 1 ^ soectacles and glass ! \\ J. B. Dl \ I PHVS.CAN AND I | LAKE CI . t *" r-. r' ; es AND Fascina jEflfo 36-inch HA _ for ' WJiAT YUt | I WAV OF A VALISE. 1 1 Q idle Co Just received, car of Town Talk flour, at Farmers' Supply 3o's. E? | ctory 5 VCKNEY BUQQIES. Z AJMBIA BUGGIES. <? E MARKET 3 ELLER I E, S. C. ' Z /yyyyyyvvwv^vvwvyvvw? III i drugstore 1 arters for alll ? 3 J and ool Supplies. 3: nd all visual defects 3: action corrected. 3: st of the Eye- 3? nd most recen t 3: rument for , ,3: e world. No 3: >ing. No charge 3: : present and all 3: >es guaranteed by ^ <RANT' 1 PHARMACIST. . Ill $ TY,S. C. i i GRIPS tors and SILKS "T" Black Taffeta Silk $1.00 50 value which we are at 90 cents and $1.25. id. Gloves M *4 W? V-^4. X W * ?/ 3 I and entlemen. >mpany. DutlBtllrs. L D. leMlck. Mrs Isadora Holland Reddick died at her home on East Main street on Saturday, October 13, 1907, at 4 o'clock p. m., after a lingering- illness. Mrs Reddick was the wife of Mr Henry D Reddick and was only 37 years of age. Besides her husband, she leaves four children, viz: Annie, Chordie, May and an infant. The remains were taken to Florence on Sunday morning, where the funeral services were conducted in the First Metho dist church bf Rev J E Mahaffey, pastor of the Kingstree Methodist church. Immediately after the funeral services the remains were carried to Mount Hope cemetery and there in the presence of a large concourse of sorrowing relatives and friends, laid to rest. The mound of the grave was covered with beautiful floral emblems, tokens of esteem from friends and relatives'of the deceased lady. The pall bearers were: Messrs W R Funk, J N Hammet, J J Graham, L S Dennis, H A Meyer and M A Ross, all of Kingstree, who accompanied the remains to Florence. Besides the pall bearers those who accompanied the remains were Mrs W G Gamble, Mrs B W Butler and Geo B Hammet. Mrs Reddick was originally from Florence county, but has lived in Kingstree with her husband for a number of years. Special Offer. You are invited to call and ; see the following vehicles,w hich will be sold at cost to make room for our fall stock: Seven surreys prices from |65 to $90.00 Two phaetons 65.00 and] 70.00 Two 2 seated open buggies each 50.00 Two open buggies each 25.00 One top rubber tire buggy 70.00 1 | One open rubber tire buggy 65.00 One top rubber tire buggy 50.00 Williamsburg Live Stock Co., 10-3-4t Kingstree, S. C. Southeast Association. The Southeast Association will convene at the Harpers Baptist church on Thursday, October 31, at 11 a* m. T. J. Rooke, M rvA ora tnr DeWitt's Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve is good for little burns and big burns, small scratches or bruises, or big ones. It is healing and soothing. Good for piles. Sold by W. L. Wallace, M. D. Shawls. ^8 8^^8B5^^3Jr H SEE OUR NOBBY LINE OP SUIT OASES. THE LATEST AND BEST. ' ' '. *?? HI * "WiSfflf \ -V < . . % 'V -: a urmmi affiat. mmmmmmmmm '^4 mm DIM If ium in UstMirtqr EmM Special to The State. Kingbtrib, October 14.?Sam Perreil, a negro man, was killed about tnree miles trom nere sat| urday afternoon .in a fight with two white men, Alex 8pivey and Bichard Spivey-The coroner's jury was empaneled yesterday and aftef viewing the body adjourned until today, when the testimony was taken, but for some disagreement no verdict was rendered and the inquest was adjoVirned until next Saturday, when any possible additional testimony might be offered. It seems from the statements of witnesses examined that the two brothers met the negro in- ' the public road, and after some hot words as to the right of way, Bichard Spivey and the negro engaged in a furious cutting duel which lasted until Ferrell fell The brother attempted to separate the two men but was unable to do so, having been incapacitated by a kick from the negro. The fight must have been fa* rious, as the examination of the dead man's body showed eleven wounds and the white man ap? peared at the inquest today with a number of severe gashes on his bead and arm. Uri If Tkukl. Please allow me space in yonr columns to thank the people of Kmgstree for their kindness and sympathy shown me during the sickness and death of my wife. H. D. Reddick. October 14, 1907. agenTbar. Everybody in South Carolina 11 * eligible. Old people stooped with suffering, Middle age, courageously fighting, Youth protesting impatiently; /JhilHrpn. nnable to exDlain: All in misery from their kidneys. Only a little backache first Comes when yon catch a cold. Or when yon strain the back. Many complications follow. Urinary disorders, diabetes, Bright's disease. Doan's Kidney Pills cure backache. Cure every form of kidney ills. J W Powell, propriator of a general store and coal, wood and ice dealer of Waverlv, living at 2010 Blanding St, Columbia, S p, says: "My son has been afflicted with kidney and nrinary trouble from childhood, being unable to control the secretions especially when asleep. Since using Doan'3 Kidney Pills he nas entirely recovered." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 ? " ? w fii . . T> ^ cents, r oster-jMHDurn \jo, j>uu?]o, New York, sole agents for tha United States. Remember the name?Doan's? and take no other.