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McLAURIN ANO SAWYER > . FROZEN OUTl AT THE BLEASE POWWOW IN COLUMBIA FAIR WEEK-SIDELIGHTS ON THE SITUATION. * Columbia, October 31:?Remember the story in Esop of the satyr who finding a traveler freezing and blowing his fingers, took him in and gave him hot soup, which the travel-1 er promptly blew upon? "Why did you blow your fingers?" asked the satyr? "To warm them," said the traveler. "And why did you blow the soup?" "To cool it," said the traveler. "Then get you gone," fUa ootui* * 'fnr T enn trust no I sam uic ot* iji, . -? man who blows hot and cold with the same breath." That is the way it was with the Bleaseite pow-wow in this city Wednesday night at the Hotel Jefferson?the swellest feed joint in this town. An onlooker in Venice wouldn't have imagined that the sleek and perfectly groomed attendant upon the feast, as they dallied with the walnuts and the wine amidst sparkling cut glass and shining silver and egg-shell Sevres china, were wool-hat, one-gallus boys, representatives of "the Pee-pul," rr% fft wnose omces iney were nauicm ?*, apportion among themselves and their friends. One could imagine the gathering wiggling a collective finger against a collective nose at the very idea of the gullibility of the aforesaid "Pee-pul." But the gathering blew cold and blew hot with the same breath. The breath was so cold that it froze the marrow in the bones of the McLaurin candidacy for the Blease mantle; froze the marrow so hard that the candidacy broke all to pieces too small to be swept up. McLaurin has quit, dead, in disgust. And it takes a lot in politics to disgust "Curley-Headed Johnny!" If Bleaseism is rank enough to turn his stomach?well. Nor was McLaurin the only one to get the icy blast. There were lots romsntivp candidates %J1 ca^ci ouu ?vwKv.. a-huntin' and a-fishin' around immodestly for "Coley's" official boots ar.d breeches. One of them was Sawyer, of Georgetown, who was the chief hot-air artist of the even-1 ing. True as gospel, Sawyer came here with a gubernatorial bee in his! militant shako. He's a tighten, Sawyer is. He admits it himself. He said it in his speech. He wants blood; buckets of political blood. He doesn't want peace and harmony. To hell with peace and harmony, he said in effect. His idea is that there can be no peace except a desolation | of those who oppose his peculiar) politics, which he impressed upon the gathering was of the Blease brand?the brand being blown in the bottle and thus permanent. Sawyer said he was going so keep up his fight in Georgetown until all of his enemies had been eliminated. ~ - ?> his fight; nis enemies?see. rui confirmation of this assertion, see Caldwell's report in the News and Courier; and Caldwell is one of the most conservative correspondents in the newspaper business. But Sawyer's ambition, despite his own hot blast of fighting talk, received the icy mitt. It wasn't even one of ihe "also rans." It wasn't mentioned above a whisper, if even that much. The present favorite in the running under the Blease colors, Sirnms of Barnwell, is said to be a man who will out-Blease the Governor if he gets a chance. McLaurin says Ihe campaign is going to be one of "class hate and prejudice." Simms, they say, is a man for that sort of contest. ? Georgetown Times. Plows! Plows! We will for the next sixty days offer the No 43 Chattanooga Plows at $6.50, regular selling price $8.50; 72* Chattanooga at $5.00, regular price $7.50: also some 71 and 72 Chattanoogas at the same discount. If you have to buy this fall now is time mmp and see us. 10-30-2t Williamsburg Hardware Co. | ? Bazaar and Supper. The ladies of the Episcopal church, assisted by their friends, will hold a bazaar supper on Friday, November 7, in the Gourdin building, (Marcus' old store), for the benefit of the church. A variety of hand made fancy work wiil Ik? on side during the day and a splendid supper will In* served in the evening. The public is invited to attend. 10-30-2t Cause ot Insomnia, The most common cause of insom-1 nia is disorders of the stomach and I constipation. Chamberlain's Tablets j correct., these disorders and enable { , you For sale by all dealers. HEALTHY LIVER < MAKES BEAUTY.; Famous Actress finds that a Healthy . Liver is Necessary to Gook Looks and Youthfuiness. One of the best known women of the American stage is writing a series of articles on the preservation of beauty. She attaches g.eat importance to keeping the liver active at all times, and she is right. Neither srood looks nor happiness will stay long with aDy man or woman who lets the liver get lazy and sluggish. It is not always safe to take calomel, the old liver remedy. Doctors agree that it is a very uncertain drug. But Dr W V Brockington's drug store has a remedy for sale that they guarantee to take the place of calomel absolutely, and still be harmless, causing no restriction of habit or diet. This remedy is Dodson's Liver Tone. Dodson's Liver Tone is a pleasanttasting vegetable liquid, but it starts1 the liver gently and surely and relieves constipation and biliousness so promptly that it has become a dependable remedy in thousands of homes in the United States. There are scores of families in this vicinity who will not be without it in the house and who would not think of starting on a trip without a bottle of it. Dr BfPckington has sold so much Dodson's Liver Tone that he is convinced of its merit and will give any person his 50 cents back who buys a bottle and does not find that it takes the place of calomel to perfection. A contemporary concedes that tjie world may be growing better, but it insists that there are too many 3-cent men riding around in $3,000 autos. We have on hand the most complete line of Stoves and Heaters that has ever been in Kingstree, and at the right prices. Let us show them to you. . 10-30-2t Williamsburg Hardware Co. Don't shun a business man and refuse to trade with him when you have cash simply because you owe him for past accommodations. The way to get even with him for his kindness is to patronize him when yoo havei money and pay for wha* you want. k Consumptive Cough. A cough that bothers you continually is one of the danger signals which warns of consumption. Dr King's New Discovery stops the cough, loosens the chest,banishes fever and lets you sleep peacefully. The first dose checks the symptoms and gives prompt relief. Mrs A F Mertz, of Glen Ellyn, Iowa, writes: "Dr King's New Discovery cured a stubborn cough after six weeks' doctoring failed to help." Try it. as it will do the same for you. Best medicine for coughs colds, throat lung i troubles. Money back if it fails. Price 50c and $1.00. All drdggists, by mail, H E Bucklen & Co, Phil-1 adelphia. Pa. or St Louis, Mo. Don't forget that Kingstree sold the second largest amount of wire of any town in the State last year, and that we are the Wire Fence sellers. Williamsburg Hardware Co. 10-30-2t. NATURE'S WARNING. Kingstree People Must Recognize and Heed It. Kidney ills come mysteriously, But nature generally warns you. Notice the kidney secretions. See if the color is unnatural? If there are settlings and sediment, Passages frequent, scanty, painful. I It's time to fear serious kidney trouble. 1 It's time to use Doan's Kidney Pills. Doan's have done great work in this locality. Mrs R L Logan, Manning, S C, says: "Doan's Kidney Pills have been so beneficial to me that I am glad to recommend them. For a long time I had trouble from my kidneys and I suffered from lame and aching back that kept me from getting my proper rest at night. Doan's Kidney Pills relieved me. At the present time I am enjoying much better health." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co, Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United | states. Remember the name? Doan's? and take no other. adv. We are unloading a car of the famous Oliver Chilled Plows, which we can sell at a price that guarantees you your money's worth, Williamsburg Hardware Co. 110S0-2t For Weakness and Loss of Appetite The OJd Standard general strengthening tonic, GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TOXIC, drires oat Malaria and .builds up the system. A ?rue tonic i and sure Appetizer. For adults and children. COc. &&: . iA Carnival at Ca< t FRIDAY, NO ? beginning at 7 o'clock p.m., 1 I and HOT SUPPER at the ? Cades, S C. Besides the usual ? turkey, cranberiy sauce, hoi sweetmeats, fruits and hot c filled with amusements thai ? Island. Everybody is inv r The proceeds will go to the 1< ? ation. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAi i ??? The Place to Satisfy ? Meyei Oysters in any s Beefsteaks, Etc Ouir 'S Hot Chocolate, served with Our Bafeei Potato Bread. French Bread. Tr ... I "The Little I I The Big Men I Boys' Sc 1 Every mc I boy to look he is going the great mi ican inothei realize that & ing more b( C American b I mous j Norfol I These ai I er the Uni I school chil I would hav I dress well 1 buy him a SOL j Opposite Kingstree rcxxxxxxxxxxx | A STAE I Horses, M Surreys Hay Pre3se Rakes, St Harness, S< Horse Blanl See us YOURS Williamsburg L KINGS ies School House. < ??????? ^ iVEMBER 14, 5 there will be held a CARNIVAL J CADES SCHOOL HOUSE at * menu of barbecued meats, roast * : biscuits, rice and rich gravy, J offee, there will be a Midway < t will rival anything on Coney < ited to come to this Carnival. * )cal School Improvement Associ- < ll-6-2t 1 U>tAiilAAAlAAilAAAAAAAAAAAi 1 a "Lonesome" Stomach I 9 v^ai c tyle, Ham and Eggs, r. Anything to Eat. ipeciaJLty Whipped Cream and Saltines 5c. rjr Specialties y these. 'Phone 138. Hen of Today are 1 of the Future." I :hool Suits j ither wants her f his best while I to school, and 1 ajority of Amer- 1 s have come to 1 ; tlipirfi is until- m (coming to the I oy than the fa Ik Suits! *e worn all ov- I ited States by I idren. If you ( e' YUUK ?5oy | and look well J , Norfolk Suit I PERES Drug Go. J XX<XXXXXXXXXXX7 ?LE FULL 8 OF C ules, Buggies, C >, Wagons, 8 s, Mowers, x alk Cutters, 0 id dies, Robes, j iets,Whips,&c. x before buying. Q TO PLEASE, Q ive Stock Company, X tree, s. c. C x>ooo?xxx>ccccxn ' , A Hjll B Individual training girls. The course c es, Shorthand, Ty i /* Keeping oirers ui ities to the youths very reasonable j i obtained in town, dress, i J.M.MERVEY, 8-21-6m. ~ ' - - ? fiiIT"7n7> nun 10i4 FOi w < < - . j . / , . ,i ' ' ?? Runabout Tourings Full line of For ings and Ti 13.. c. ;s THE FC Phone 553, J GR0C1 PROMPT of your grocery or tant matter some ticular you can al< will send your on will be filled witf obtainable. Onr lower than you quality ot grocerfc PROMPT i i L. D. Roc Ml Kingstr I "" IB Siil | fB f for your boys and JIB if all English branch- U B pe,writing and Book- jj n lsurpassed opportun- 1 of the county at a j j )rice. Board can be j J For particulars ad- I ? m 0m m 0m W1J - Greelyville, S. C. I I PriftRs Onl XDS 4 : h a ts $547.70 = $597.70 I d Parts and Caslbes on hand. h: *w > )RD MAN \ - SUMTER, S.C. 11 - . .&!' ' J? /*" J ^ ?i 'l 4.. il DELIVERY der is a very importimes. In this parways rely on us. We 3er promptly and it i the best groceries prices are, as usual, can buy the same ^ is elsewhere. H DELIVERY. I Igers & Co. CC| S* C. DON'T LEI THE DOLLAR GET AWAU from you, and it won't, either, if von^Q first hold on to the dimes and nickles^BH Just save your small change regularly? ; and persistently for a little while. The^D| ; you'll have a savings account to sta^JB ; you. After that the path to larger saflH ! ings will be comparatively simple. d who saves first laughs best." Try^HgH J and see. flH ... Wee Nee BanH