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MaMRHSHOBBMnvMMinnnMCBBca A G.'ance-at Greele/ville. As our prosperous little town - not represented in your naper, iiid, as Joe thinks itshoul 1 be. he v 11 occasionly post you as to the ? way things are going over here. At ihis writing we have sal news to report. Little Isaac '''lemmons, the live year old son r Mr. Dmiel t-'leiiimons. departi ihis lite Sunday, May -7, at i-r a lingering illness ol three v, treks. Mr. Clem mon s has our heart-felt sympathy in the loss ot' his son. ()ur town was aroused from its juietness a few nights ago by a tire alarm; it was soon discovered 'hut the new barn and stables of Mr. T. W. Boyle, of the firm of Mallard Lumber Co., were in a blaze. The loss was about $600, partiy covered by insurance. Mr. Boyle is now erecting new ones -. ui the same site. Miss Jennieilarrall,tl?e esteemed 'oacher of Indiantown school, -topped over with her friend, Miss \ula Taylor, for a few days while on route for her home in Cheraw, S. C. The crops through this section are fine. The farmers all anticipate a good crop. Miss Susie Clark and Miss Adabeil McLoud, two of Magnolia's most charming daughters, are visiting Miss Eva Ilogan, of this place. Miss Marion Izlar, ot Orange burg, who has hud charges of the O'Brien school near this place, -eturned home SaturJay, anl .;u consequence oi her departure sad lace boys are numerous. Miss Jzlafs stay with us has been a pleasant oue and we think the folks would be fortunate if they -ecure her services next fall. Miss Lula Taylor, of this place, left this morning for- Columbia to visit relatives in that city. Well, Mr. lvlitor, as Joe is a right homely fellow, he ventures but little and consequently is a little behind the times, and of course has not much to write this time. Job. WHERE DO YOU STAND? Cendidat?s for the Legislature Requested to Express Their Vi<v\s jo the Liquor Question. Kditor Record. In order lo ascertain how tlie siandidates for the Legislature stand on the liquor question, the following questions are hereby submitted lor their consideration: Are you in favor of prohibition? If not, do you endorse the dispen sary plan lor dispensing liquor.', mt are you in favor of high license:? la?t your replies be explicit and to the point. Votkr. CBITUARY. Died, at Cades, S. C., May 23rd JUOO, of apoplexy, Mrs. M. A. Malloy, aged 7G years and six months. She was born in Horry county Dec. 23, 1S23. At the age of thirteen she was converted and Join-td the M. K. Church, South, mI which she lived a consistent - . - ! I 1.1. w!L. meuioer unui ui* r ue.tm. one leaves ooe son, three daughters, *ix grand children and two great grand children to mourn her loss. A devoted christian, a lovitisr -mother and a true friend has gone to Iter reward. 1 tea rest mother, thou hast left us, And thy loss we deeply feel; Cut 'tis God that hast bereft us? lfe can all our sorrows heal. Vet again we hope to meet thee, When the day of life is fled, Vhen in Heaven with Joy to greet thee, Where nd fafewell tears ard idled. Southern Christian Advoca'e plea.se dopy. t|. Doings at Dock. The farmers are about up wilh ; j their work and crops are looking well. l he refreshing rains of last j j week were ^reativ needed, audi u . i .i._ ..ir .. ..? ,.i ?K? ! PI1U I lit? fllfUl III ^UVTCI I Hi, llir hearts of tiie farmers as well as I reviving the young crops. ! Mr. F. M. Nesmith lias a line j fiel 1 ot' wheat. lie says he in-I tends to raise his own llour here-; I alter. Messrs. J. F. Chandler and R j id. W'aldron attended court at ; lvingstree last week. Your correspondent enjoyed a very pleasant visit from Messrs. F. L. McCullough and C. K. Brockinton, of Indiantown, last Sunday. The writer, along with Mr. Wil-1 lie Cooper, spent a day in the Co- j dar Swamp community recently. Taat section abounds with good farmers, pretty girls ami candi- I dales. Tlte Dock Social (?!ub met at Mrs. L. J, Nosmitlfs Saturday j night, where a lew delightful hours < j were spent. Miss Uosa Tallevasf, one of our most popular girls, has returned home alter spending some time at' Morrisville. Mr. J. \V. Waldron, a jovial young man front Home, was in this section last Sunday on a j ustill hunt." The Jackson Chapel Sunday- i school is preparing to celebrate! Children's J)ay, which will lake! place the first Sunday in June. We would be pleased to have you, Mr. Editor, with us on that day. \\ JIlPPOOItWILL. A Woman's Wonderful Peril. 4 'There is only one chance to save' your life and that I" through an opera- j tion" were the startling words heard j t?y Mrs. 1. 11. Hunt of J.|me Rklge. | Wis,, iroiu her doctor after lie had j vainly t ried to cure her of a frightful j case of sionm< h trouble and yellow j jaundice. Oall stones had formed and she constantly grew worse. Then she tjega.il to use Electric Bitter* which wholly cured her. It's a wonderful stomach, liver and kidney remedy, (hires dyspepsia, las* of appetfto- Try it, only .*>U cts. ( uaranlcvd. For sale by Wallace & Johnson druggists. Never matry a girl whose religious belie! is different Iront yours. A Fast Bicycle Rider. Will often receive painful cuts, sprains or bruises from accidents. Bucklen's Arnica .^Ivc will kill ih? pair and heal the injury# It's tl.e cyclist's friend. Cureschartng. cbapp?-d hands. *ore lips, buru*, ulcers and piles. Cure | guaranteed. Only 25c. Try it. Sold by Wallace & Jonnson, druggists. Never court some other mai.?s wife, it is liable to become a court j affair. Never visit a ceme'erv when j | i there is any other place to go. A KKEN, CLEAK BKAIN*. i Your best reelings, your social ; tion or business sucee*.* depend largely !' on the perfect action of your stomach ; and liver. I)r. King's New Life Dill*) give increased strength, a keen, clear i' brain, high ambition. A '-.V box will I make you feel like a new ueing. .Sola by Wallace & Johnson, druggists. Never cease to make love to your wile, it is exceedingly pro-1 ( tit able. Never say grammatical errors,'j it is not good sense. ! ] Tortured a Witness. Intense suffering was endured by j witness T. L. Martin , of Dixie, Kv., | : before he gave this evidetire; i cough- j i ?d every night until iuv throat whn t nearly raw; then tried Dr. King's Now j i Discovery which gave instant relief. . I have used it in my tauiliy tor four ! j years and recommend it as the greatest j j remedy for coughs, colds aod all throat. ( chant and luag trouble*. It will atop ' the w?wt cough and not Olny prevent ' but tb?otut*ly cures consumption. , Prlot 50c and |l?0. Every bottle , guaranteed. Trial bottle* fr*j at Wal> i l?ce 4 J <hnMni*.dfng store. i i U the news about oil stc 1 a been perfected so thai any stoves made for c \Skm safety, beauty and c most economical stove jj the most comfortable i; i Wick . I EX. Oil! It burns the same oil wS| lamps, at a cost of one k|5 for a burner. Makes Jfc7 odor. Sold in all size y dots not have them, \vr A STANDARDOI Bicycles at a Bargain. $17.50 to $20, Guaranteed j strictly first-class. Older quick i and save money. Repair shop in j connection. FLORENCE BICYCLK CO, Lock box 50. Florence, S. C. j J. G McCULLOUGH, I 9 | Surveyor. Work solicited in Williamsburg and | adjoining counties I.incs carefully! run and i.lats made. Address or eal ' on me at Benson. S C *VWVWV*WV*VW*VWWWO I I PROOF. 11 ? It is an easy matter to claim 5' t that a remedy has wonder! ulcura- c; i live power. The Manufacturers of i j I RHEUMACIDE I ? leave it to these who have been ? < permanently am] positively c ured * J of It IIE T M A TI S M to make {$ claims. Anion}; those who have ? e ieecnt.lv written us voluntary let- 5 J tors saying they have been cured J ? are: liev. J. L. Foster, Raleigh, ? e N. Mr.J. E, Itobinsor, Editor e j (loldsboro, N. C..Daily Argus; Mr. J ? A. I);.us. a prominent merchant, ? r Macon. Ha..and Mr. W. It. I>uke. ? \ r ail road man, Kan-as City, >lo. % e Rheumacide Will Cure You. # 5 Manufactured bv 51 ? THE IKMItlTT DltrO CO.. Jj e Raleigh. N. ? Sold in Kings tree by Wallace & < ? .lohusott. Price $1 per bottle. ? , (WWV\VWW\WWWWV?-WV I DENTISTRY! |M?U ...... .. . I !)?<>. The undersigned, alter a suecessfnl practice of Dentistry for thirtyfour years, is now located at Kinjjstree, at the Hrockinton house, where he is prepared to do anything in the Dental line at rut rate prices. Live and let live, is his' motto. No shoddy work shall pass the portals of his office. Satisfac-! tion guaranteed. A trial is solicited Respectfully, A M. SNIDKlt, Dental surgeon. < Tobacco Growers \i':n ttw?5r interest to! "?" I'ominuuicatc with the !iAUlTlK3 EUMiklZ 33,! Manning, S. C., when in want of TOBACCO RAKN FLUES, TARISGItEKN SPRAYERS,; WIBK, Ktc. Their All Steel Flues aro thobest made. Their Double Tube Pari-* Green i Sprayers will save its cost in I'aris ' Green in a short tiiue. Ask your dealer tor th<yn. If he, hasn't got them soml tl.lo and ' they w ill send you one by express i prepaid. MANNING HARDWARE CO., Manning, S. C. Never imitate other persons, j Be yourself at all times. The Bigg'e ltooks have been written by a praetical man for nruftieid men and women. They ! ;iv? the main and important fawt<! md discard the husk* and padding j Bttsy ft|ef*VHH>rnll*l'Up people will find them intaluable. The chapters >h disease and remedies in each volume will enable many a farmer !o save the life of hit suffering live <tock. The prioe is 50 cents, by mail; address the publishers. Wilnter Atkinson Co., Philadelphia. ? 5? Keep* ?? > Don't ookiug e&iciency, { onvenier.ce. The [ KEgMj you can use and tiliot weather is the jj ^ Stove |j~ " ite to' 5?Ur 'C'jcr '^^T!^?2?S L CO M PA N Y. ^S!FR Go To STACKLEY'S CA Cur litirimnm i?i DRY AND FAN n^?Illiner37* NOTIONS ami WHITE GOODS, LA eixji: Shoes, Hats and Ge Goods Remember we buy ami sell for cash,and \vi A full line of Please call and Ik? convinced. Stack ley's Ct Still in the Lead I have jnst opened up one of the largest Spring and Summi over brought to town, and for the next thi inducements in NOTIONS. CALICOES ai Besides, I carry a nice selection ?*f La suitable for boys waists very cheap. Men's and Boys' My stock of hats is complete, and was ment of the very latest styles at lowest pr M??i AM IB?js I have just bought a lot of JUO Boys' i 7"t cents and up. Also, about 2oU Men's Odd Coats and ^ Come quick and he suited before they Fresh ami complete stock of Staple and Satisfaction guaranteed in every instant Yours to please, Wli DON'T FORGET! When you come to Kingstrce don't fa; (JAGG, OLIVI As we are daily adding to our already lar^ Dress Goods, Hats, Sho We also carry a complete Hue of First Class Gi Space and time will not permit us to r When you pet ready to paint your hou: merits of our Standard Cold Water Paint durable. Walk in and look around. Yours IteKpcetfuIl; 6 At DR. JOHN EDWIID TAYLOR. . m DENTIST. Wi" year GEORGETOWN, S. C. j?fJ? * 17. 1900. jtjmb srs ,SH STORE CY GOODS. 1 G-ocd-s, CBS, N*GS, RTHUO^s and SILKS. ints Furnishing 9 ill save you money on all good# ish Store, ' A t sind mo.<t complete line* <?t sr Dry Goods rtv days I am offering- special id PEK(ALS: wns in all colors, and Piques Spring Hats, selected from a lartre assort Ices. ? ClottMagr,, suits, which I am offering at rests at <"?o cents and up. are nil gone. rancy Groceries always k< |rt. a*. Come and give in.* a trial. -KINS. il to visit ;r & co. ;c stock a tine line of es, Clothing-, Etc, roceries. juotc price. se don't fail to investigate th? s, something new, cheap and S6, OLIVER & CO. r ~ DR. R J. McCABE, ~ DENTIST, be at Kiugstree, S, 0, all the 11KK), except the tirst two weekr nuary, March May, July, .Sep-, er and November,