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Jp Opera House, Seats on sale I M i nnTo LUUId r r 232 and 234 KingS | THE ARCAI | I The Largest Wholesa JLSPECI AL-" ' JJPton if you shop here. W greater varieties to chc /} Market Centers. mmmm ^?mmm? E [ CLOSING We are. overstocks * kind : Tailor-Made Su " Ladies' Waists, Walkit Lace Curtains, Shoes, J I . ; , THESE GOO ?| To Accomplish ...FROM A QUARTER , Pay us a visit, writ attend to it as carefulb ?P? [ Reddict ???? f ; It is true tha I do, and yet r about a business shon and stock f] ? a fresh veiwpoinl k. I am still in be a just received my ^ thing in, standing ports you the best pric worm /? i/i l they ^ for yourself and I am always b? for the lowest pr r I prices. LJI u V A Kingstree, frtk imrui misikm p ' **- an<1 3rd W?n<1?? (rlt VV^SSBK^// Visiting choppers cor \\^\jTp?Bp// dially invited to comt y V< Jy3?tQ|wy np and sit on a stump ^ or hang ahouton the F?*. '-J -i Philip H. Stoll, 7 13m. Con. Coir. OR.KINQ'S NEW DISCOVERY Will Sorely Stop TBI Caiak BT ATuesdaj IDEAL DRAMA7IZATI HE FASCINATING FICTI Y OF LOVE AND ROM) GEORGE 6ARR MfCUTCI il?tt I LOVE BEHIND A THRONE 110 WITH A CAST Of NOV YN 9fW & HfflVt PfiOMCTHM wrho/kfmmm mi ead the Book Or j Ann >e the Piay?lluuo w treet and 203 Meeting Stree PE DEPARTME le and Retail Mail Order 'eare members of the Char] tion, and will pay your Ra *- 1 JU! _ in auuitrun wc guarantee >ose from than you will fin OUT SUMMEF d with Spring and Summer its, Silk and Lingerie Dres< ig Skirts, Dry Goods and Nc Millinery, Gents' Furnishing PS MUST BE SOI i this We Have Placed the Entire TO A HAIF LESS THJ e for samples, or send us an r as if you were here in pers c's Bargain it nobody knows my lew eyes can often that old eyes miss? :om a different angl t. business at the same new stock of goods: ; ready to wait on yo :es that can be had. be convinced. ready to give you th ices. Come and see D. Reddii Sout IC of 1= i Kingstree Lodge , : V: No. 91 Nf Knights of Pythias Regular Conventions Every 2nd and 4tb Wednesday nights Visiting brethren always welcome, T/astle Hall 3rd story Gourd in Building^ J Wesley Cook, C C. C W Bos well, K of R & S. i, October 11 >1,50 1.01, .15 nn :<- .1 fr*.Vj' T"bs oommon ceres of ths household 3ot cntjeodad fell Uila mlhJ petrufci cm the Cfcptatzi, JTiiD hitd advaaoed to 0*e tstrte, and tbos oontlDoed discoursing Vort tbte matter to me for to ms I iil t, Charleston, S. C. jgj NT STORE House in the Sooth leston Refund Apsoclailroad fare to Charlesyou better values and d outside of the Great ? ? STOCKS. 1 Merchandise of every *j | ses, Children's Dresses, $5 tions, Floor Coverings, jj ?5, CIC. .D QUICKLY Stock on Sale IN ORIGINAL PRICE i open order. We will on. ======l??;==s^ House r business better see new things can look at your a oork Vj WkU 111V1VUUVV | old stand. I have I and have every- j I ?u, and will give Come and see I j e very best goods ! me and get my I ! ck, h Carolina. | ??? ???i??? Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury, is mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell md completely derange the whole system when ! entering it through fhe mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescrip- j tions from reputable physicians, as the damage they do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from their use. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manu- ' factured at Toltdo, 0, by F J Cheney & Co, contains no mercury and is taken internally, acting < iirectly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the ' jystem. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you the genuine. It is taken internally and made ^ in Toledo. Ohio, by F J Cheney <& Co. Testimonials . free. Sold by Druggists, Price, 75c per bottle. I 4 Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. 1 WMKVMSmHBBMHn The Com Miles S With Iltusti Howard Choi ( /cbp^T KeaxrvftUe the cncfv -is Captain strode wtahfift e? *j to toe coo? cO. PmaA B elveedj essecsMed, tmpwtieotiy matting hit anatef; tke t* toe raddle et ttt* inlri mad tnm to deportment, M7 oq* of them oilt the ftffl thai Jiiamed wKh papw. tat ereot, toe ma oelkf* BkVar ot Ptyiaonth. Sod tad taftr- three ttnadotne to find the wheat tor tliia pinrMac. Xtan tad ctttad toe wheat, aa tta Bring w?d of a nation; 9o ear the chronlalee old, and aocfi t> toe faith of the people! See* then wi standing an tndlac, In attitude stern and defiant, Naked down to the watist, and grim and forooioua fn aspect; While on the table before dam was lying unopened a Bible, Ponderous, bound in leather. bora? studied, printed in Holland, And beside It outstretched the Attn of a rattlesnake glittered, Pilled, like a quiver, with arrtnrat a signal and challenge of warfare Buckled the belt 'round his waist. Brought by the Indlar, and speaking with arrowy tongues of deflaaoe. This Miles Standlsh beheld, as he eo tared, and heard them debating What were an answer befitting thg hostile message and menace, Talkli% ad this and of thai, oootiiTing, snggestlng, objecting; One rota* only for pesos, and that the uotas ad the Elder, Judging It wise end well the* sane el leeet were oonwssted. Rather then any wso? slain, for this was hot Christian behavior! Tbsa ootspoke Miles Standlsh, tha stalwart Captain of Plymouth, Muttering deep hi his throat, for his unlet was bosky with anger: "WheO do yon tossa to make nv wKh milk and the water of roses? Is It to shoot nsd sqatrrsls you hens your howiieer planted rbcr? on Om roof ac uu cuunB* b ft "to tboct rod dorib? Mr lb only tooffou tbt b m d? toad b7 A fab ba lb loope of fir* that ipwb from Cha month of th* oacnoa!" [fear?pan mbwd tad aid tha ? eg Boat Dbr of Plymouth, tfcb bfwfwt ba?ee#e: Vat ao thought Saint Pool, nor pat tbm ?br Apoatka; lot bom tho cannon *1 month vara tha banco? of ftoi thay ?paha wtth!" CM?P?pfipwwn mmm\ tcr, :. V77 .^T "tskip ?i tandish "V- s.- ? *. ? rations by ndler Christy MMPHMMHHHHHHM at ?#^Marri!7 Osmmv.' . r^sx k portsinaQL War Is a fcirfttla trad* bat tn ct? own that Is rtffrSaoas, Bmt Is ? tmofl of powd**; sad ' V oSSpSaMr'S tar% eridas*flhe. IndleB mius* ha DM it *tah.pbvdfcr man MM* VbU to (k* i?T Jmw^ and handed M b^the?ee* . Saying, to Qmodartag tmaa "Ttoaa taha *! OAs ta ftm nmK* BQaoOy art o< the room than glided ' the gfltmtnt aaeoga. Bearing th* nqanrt akin, tod mo lag hta&Mtf Oka a jpft, Winding hie etaaoue ?v in tbs dark to the dapfha at the forest. ScStng of tha Mayflower Just in tha fray of the darw*, as {fee . mists aproee from the moad?^. There vac a stir and a sonnd in the slumbering Tillage of Ptynrourta; Clanging and clicking of arms, and the order tmpeaative, 'TVjrvmrfi!" Given in too? eappreesed, a tmmp of feet, and than silenoe. Figures ben, in tha nM tnaeUted siowiyttgt of the vtlle#e. Staodlah V staiwart M *M, r^Kb . eight gt his vaJoypoa army, Lad by. thetr fcadiao guide, by Hobo mob, friend at the white men, Northward urchin* to oaeM Che wd; den revolt gt tb* savage. Giants they seemed tn the mist, or the ' mighty mac at Kicg DavM; Giants In heart they were, who bo Iteved In God and the Blbla,? Aye, wbo believed in the smiting at ' Midianltes and Philistines. Over them gleamed far off the crta* , (V"" hanaerc of morning; ^ *7*k? ..hi wumn, and so ttrMa ?ui "Undar tbca toad ?o tha nodi, tfce Mrried MUovi, adraacta#, ,Jlrad aloof tk? Una and la MpiM Many aQi ted ttef ? ? afeae at tone* * alltofa of Plymoo* "Wake frota t* idwp. and araaa, fc> taat oo tta latin waul *u *a air and soft; and toa? far t>w* IUTWJIA ftMrn flu ^vinflkVX Rom onr roota of tttuct and point?4 ee^wwd.; Men CUM for?4\ f?n<r. fl>o door*. tmi pan?fl and talked of the weafhST, Said that the wind bad ohargert. and wm blowing fair lor the Map* flower; Talked ot their Captain's departs** and all the dangers that maaaond. He being goao, the town, and what should be dooe tn hie abeenoe. Merrily sang the birds, and the Ma der vetoes ctf woman Pop?crated with hymn* the oomcnrm oares of the household. Oat of the eea rose the sun, and the billows rejcioed at his coming; Beautiful were his feet an the paw pie tope od the moantatne; Beautiful an the sells of the Mayflower riding at anchor, Battered and blackened and warn by all the storms of Che wtntea. Lonely against her meets was ban* tag and flapping her causes, Rent by so many galea, and patched by the bands of the saflora. Soddenly from her aide, as the sun rase over the ooeaa, Darted a puff of smofc* and floatad seaward; anon rang Land over field and forest Che caa> Don's roar, and Che echoes Hoard and repeated the eonnd. Che Kb* naJ-gun at departure! AM bot with iooder echoes rspftsfl the hearts of the peopto! SDaetrty, tn vetoes subdued, the chapter was read from the Bible. ; MeeJtly tQe prayer was begun, Dift ended in fervent entreaty! Then from their houses in haste came forth the Pilgrims of Plymouth, | Men and women and children, all harrying down to the sea shore, j Eager, with tearful eyes, to say farewell to the Mayflower, | Homeward bound o'er the see and leaving them here in the desert. Foremost among them was Aldan. All night he had lain without slumber, Turning and tossing about In the heat and unrest of his fever. He had beheld Mflee Standlsh, who came back late from the oouncil, Stalking Into the room, and heard htm mutter and murmur. Sometimes It seemed a prayer, and sometimes It sounded like twems . lag. Handing dejected, uneonackHia of all. Onoe be had come to the bed, and stood there a moment In silence; Then he had turned away, and said: "I will not wake him; Let him sleep on, it is best; for what Is the use of more" talking!" Tbej he extinguished the light, and threw himself down on his ixaltet. Dressed as be was, and ready to start at tne urccui ui uji ujv? Covered himself with the cloak he had worn is his campaigns In Flanders,? *~*r^ ~-Slept as a soldier sleeps in hia. bivouac, ready for action. But with the dawn be aroee; In the twilight Alden beheld him Put on bis corselet of steel, and alt the rest of his armor, Buckle about his r?t hie trusty blade of Damascus, Take from the corner hia mueke*, and so stride out of the chamber. Often the heart of the yooth had burned and yearned to embraoa him, , Often hia Bps had essayed to speak,, Imploring for pardon; AD the old friendship name back, with Its tender and grateful emotlaaa; Bat his pride aeeraeeterwd the aofctar nature wtthta hint? Pride, and the senee of Mi wnmg, and the horning flfe of the insult Bo he beheld his friend densettna to angeTW ifcllwV" Bvv him go forth to ieager, pesMge to death, and he spake not! ' Than he areas from hie bed, and heard what the people eta say. JtfMd ta cfct tmtt * tte torn, vftft Ispfco and Richard ui Otlbart, Mm4 Id th* moralac !iny<, ?nd * tba w4Rf o? Sntptara AaO, ?Kk tk Khm, la tan v?t harrrbn Itvx RRun rtwrt. Dura to tbo Plymoutl Rook, tfcaft katf bo?a to tbdr foot M a doonUf Into a world aatajoam,?tba oqtm* stoat ot a nation! Mia Potter Dtdot Know. A Httle lad was found on the street crying very bitterly because bis cart was broken. The kindly disposed stranger endeavored to cheer up the little fellow by saying, "Never mind, my bov; your father can easily mend that" "No, he can't," sobbed the boy. "My father is a preacher and don't know about Anything."-*?Ladies* Home Journal. A Dry Soot. Fanner?You had a fire at the manse this morning. Any serious loss? jn?ira. x<j.u ^&<ud commons wore completely burned. Farmer (with the memory of many a weary Sunday morning)? Weel, but they made a gran' blaae; they were so dry, ye ken.?Dundee Advertiser. Degrading Wis Musa. "ilaiuma wisheB you to enter wpa*B factory, darling. That would eo away with all hia unwillingness." dearest, Fm a poet." "AH the bether. You can write totwb #01 our vinegar advertfe*ttsr?lcfta/,?iTte^ende Blattei.