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II if Ipi.; I : charge of j V. L. BASS, Esq. - ri '-T!'-1!; Mrs. J. K:<?rimslcv came up from ; Lanes, where she is .spending some lime with her parents, 011 Friday and returned .Monday. Mr. II. Xatlnnan came up; from Charleston Friday and went -?ii to New York Saturday ni^ht. lie went on business and will be away a week. Almost invariably the officer who does dis duty, .frit* to enlorce the; Jaws ujid controls tin- lawless ele-l .ment is-ihe most opposed and: abused. ti r; Willis of Cottairoville,! X .... Colleton,county, Wats in town last! 'Week on a .visit to Dr. A. J I. Williams. He is the father of young 1 Hillery Wiliis, who married Miss. Mabel Thomas a few weeks ago. j Quite a number of our people at- j tended the fair last week. We don't .knowexactly how.many, but judg-j i.ug by the number that returned at one time (Thursday night) about, twenty-five, the delegation must! .have been unite large. I'uran Puptist Church was the J .-scene of a happy marriage ou Qcto- ; l?er2Sth. The contracting parties! were Mr. Junius Morris and Miss j Kit a Williamson, daughter of -Mr. j J. rl. Williamson. The ceremony, ! which was witnessed oy a uumuer -of friends, was performed by Hew! J. M. Weaver. j Miss Florence McMillan, ofChar- j Jeston, has charge of U*c* {/asking' school, and is, we are informed, i doing faithful and able work with) gratifying results. Charleston and i itie Mcmmingcr school send a good ! many teachers to this section, and every one of them, so far as we have heard, has been successful and has won for themselves good opinions. Hew Mr. lJelvin, Who was assisting Kcv. J. K. Hushtou in the protracted meeting at the Methodist church, was called to his sick broth.er by a telegram, lie.v. Kushton is -f ' iinuvVlktfMl curry his * u mr mcvuufi at this time, Monday, but wo understand thai lie will have help in a day or two. Much interest is being manifested in the services and the meetings are well attended. Good results are confidently expected. Mr. J.dwaids, representing the Darlington cotton mills, was in town a few days ago. lie cm me to buy cotton tor the mills, wanting to buy in lots. Jle was informed that the only way he could get cotton at this markiet- one of the largest and also owe <?f flic highest priced .markets in Kastern South Carolina, is tostay rignt her, goon the market and compete with the buyers. Something was certainly wrong tho nrmtcrs or the oroof read or lust week. Wo were made to >ays(iiiH' very absurd ynd ridiculous tiling. Where we wrote "lonely widow," we were surprised to see ' lovely widow." "Feelings" was transformed into "sympathy." The omission of "only" after hope will end"in the item on the marriage of Mr. Willis and Mis*Thomas changed the meaning entirely. We shall .try to improve out handwriting. It. L. Rlow, of whose appointment we spoke last week, tock charge of i .?o Coast Line express and telegraph offices on Monday. He has been unpointed permanent agent. He is from Tillery, N. C., where his family will remain a few days un.t i I he shall have made arrangements to aecommodate them. We welcome Mr. lllow to our town and hope he J:nd affairs so pleasant that this :iall become his permanent home. V.'o regret to lo?-e Mr. McCoy, and ] epe he will secure a place as near ! ke this one as may he. Jlisdesti4 j. itio:i is as vet unknown. Our freight accommodations im>ve but slowly, if at all. We know ? i one man who, within a month, put in no less than twelve complaints and claims for lost and hro1 'cain.r< jir<. in reallv a UVI1 ... - % a wretched condition. A box of meat n ay come here to-day, but remain m the car, and after being hauled about a week finally put out. '1 his thing actually took place, we are informed. Y ?a may order a lot of furniture and have bedstead* delivered with side pieces gone, ipileau* with mirrors an<i frames -mashed into atoms, chairs with rockers broken off, tables torn to pieces. Thi.- is not drawn from the imagination. I'm in claims for the i<?ss and damage. l>ay-, weeks, month-', and perhaps years, will pass in fore your money be returned t ? you. The reception tiiat was given by m-ii \i a skins on last Thursday - 4 "J- ? - - iii?;!it in honor of .Mr. and .Mrs. Moxie O. Askins was a social event of much more than passing moment. The preparat iouswore elaborateand complete. Tiiti residence whore the reception was given was put in perfect and tasty order. Jt had been complete y renovated repaired, enlarged, painted,?virtually made anew, and furnished iiand .auciy l..;(uA'iiutil. Tdv y^rd, / piazzas and veranda were illuminated by Japanese lanterns. Thi 1 young couple, after the marriage at Kingstree on V ednesday, went to I Charleston where they remained until Thursday afternoon, when they came to Lak" City. They were received bv a party composed ? " i [ M}]j. AsKlJ'.s, oifsiiMiiien > .u. Rushton and W. L. Bass and Misses ! Mable Rollins ami Ida Rodgers. The' welcome home given to the young hrifl(> w as warm and hearty, j Maj Askins was really delighted i<? receive this his tirst and only daughter. Some fifty or -sixty guests were present and thoroughly enjoyed tiieselves. Among those from without the town were Miss Olia and Mr. Arthur Benjamin, of Georgetown, Misses. Florence Benjamin, Mamie and Barbara Jooolis, of Kingstree. Of the home folks' we may mention Messrs. IJ. H. and B. H. Singlctary, Mr.and Mrs. J. 1). Daniel, ltev. and Mrs. J. K. Rushton Missrs. J. J.and S. C. Morris, Misses Ella and Bertha Morris, Miss Elena Murphy, Misses Sue and Cecil Severence, Mrs. F. ('.and Miss Ida Rodgers, Misses Ethel and Jackie Rodire rs, Mr. R D and Miss Mable Rollins, Mr and MrsG T Rollins'Messrs " !?.. 4 II John and i reu ivoimis, nr. 11 Williams, Mr E W Yates, Messrs B "Wallace Jr. anil Arthur E Jones, Miss Pansy Jones,Messrs B M (dements, Fleet McElveen,and J T Barron, Misses Annie and Cornelia Rooko, Miss Rosa Chamberlain, Mr.and Mrs. W. E. Bass. About nine o'clock an elegant and bountiful supper was served. To say that it was enjoyed but feebly expresses the feelings. After the [supper, at intervals of about one hour, the guests were invited out to the table again and again to partake of crystallized fruits, Newport I and other dainty and delightful refreshments. At a late hour, after one ot the most enjoyableeveningsever spent, the guests bade the genial host ami the happy young couple good night A* - * II f,,r tka fll. Willi II1511IV WCI1 n irnrn iw. ; tare. In such manner were Mr. P. I G. Askins and his. bride welcomed i to their home, where they are to j be^in life in reality and in earned. May their path be strewn with roses as devoid of thorns as a kind ' Providence can make them. May !the winds that blow over their home be laden with sweet spices ' and tempered with southern sunshine. TO THE DEAF. A rich lady ouwd of deafne-s and | noises in the head by Dr. Nicholson's i Vnii?..inl V..ir Drums ?r:tve $10,000 to j liis Institute so tli.it deaf people unable to procure tlic Ear l>ruius may have theiu free. Address No 11%.'!, the Nicholson Institute, TSO Eighth A venue, New York. U ^ A. The road to ruin is kept in good repair at the expense of travelers I hereon. Kit AVE EXKLOKEKS Like Stanley and Livingston, found it harder to overeouie iu: laria, fever and ague, and typhoid disease germ.1* than savage cannibals: but thousands i i .\ j Vl/wt rir? KiftPrs IS a i nave iuuiiii iu.iv urn 111. . __ wonderful cure%irallm:ilari:il disease*. If you have chills with fever, aches in back nf neck and head, and tired worn out feelings, a I rial will convince you of raeir merit.. W A Null of Webb, III. write*: ".My children suffered for ; more than a year with chills and fever; j then two bottle* of Klectrie hitters I cured them. Only .">0 rents. Try them. I Guaranteed. Sold by Wallace & John! son. druggists. I People who claim lo have no j vices have but few virtues. If lhe devil had his due, there f would be only a few of us leit. EDITOR SEES WONDERS, EdiforW V Harry of Lexington, ; Ten?., in exploring Mammoth Cave, ! contracted a severe ease of piles. 17is quick cure through -itic Ruiklen.* j Arnica Salve couvinct J him it is an; ether world's wonder. Cures piles ini juries, inflammation, and all bodily !eruptions. Only 2 k* at Wallace ' JolllOOU ; It is better for a man to lbr?rive ; ins enemy than to take a sound j llirashinj;. i SIX I'KKiHTKI'L EA7HT'KS. Six terrible failures of six ditTerei.t doctors iic:uly s-Mit Win II. Mullen. 01 Lockland. <)., to sin oirly grave. All ! siid he had ss fatal 111114 trouble ami 1 hat lif must die. lint lie \\h? urged to trv I Jr. King's New IMscoVerv for consumption. After tihiug fivt bottles lie was eat irely ctired. It ijKisitively guaranteed t<> etire all diseases of tlm-sii, chest and lungs, including coughs. colds, la grippe. puenj nionia. hroiicliiris, asthma, hay fever, jcroup ami whoopingeough 50r and !?1U0 Trial bottle free at Wsdlsice A Ji.hn-cn' drug store. j 0? T. HALL. ; ST A R Hi Silts GOOD BUILDINGS. GOOD YAJ C It is to Ycur Adva NO MARKKT IN SOUTH LA KB CITY. GIV 11 To Cure a Cold in One Day, Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All flrujrjrists refund tht money if it fails to cure. K. VV Urove's signature is on each box.2oc Tact is the title given to hypocrisy when it is dressed in it: Sunday clot he*. l>r. I). C. Scntf. guarantees even bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Kerne dy and will refund the money to ant one who js not satisfiedafter usng two thirds of the contents. This is the bes remedy in the world for la grippe 1,0 ,.,,ntj cniiin and whoopim ri'ii^uoi wim", r cough and is pleasant and safe to lake It prevents any tandmicy of a cold t< result in pneumonia. Be on the Jsafe Bide. No mailer how much fire insurance you carry, when the firt conies you will wish you had more. When you carry none ai all yon are recklessly risking youi properly so as almost to invilt .iL-ufUp Cull ;mil see about il now. With a policy in llie Equitable, of (Charleston, your property is absolutely safe lor the amouni insured. MADE YOUNG AGAIN. "One of Dr. King's New Life Filh ea<'li night for two weeks has put m? in my 'teens' again" writes-D 11 Turn r of Deinpssytown. I'a . they're the bes in the wcrld for liver, stomaeli ant iKiwelv. Purely vegetable. Nevergrlpe Only 2.>c at Wallace & Johnson's ilruj store. JEWELRY A STAPLE . I Look at the next ten people yot J meet and see how mueli is worn ur rm | so-called jewelry. From a jJi.jrtO.iK wateh chain to a five cent stick pin Jewelry lots come to be a staple antel< of dress. You will buy more or less of it: sec that you get what you pay for wher you buy. You can be sure of this il you will buv of J). L. Keels I Co., Greeleyville, S. C? w ho have a full assortment of the W. F. Main Co., goods. livery anno of the-c goods is fully warranted to 1>( exactly as represented. A printec guaranty to this effect i< givcewiti ! each article of these good- purchaser i at their store. W. F. MAIN CO. Eastern Factory Cor. Frendship anc i Ivldv St<., Providence. It. I. i Western Factory (Largest Jewel rt , Factory in the World). East Iov.aCity Iowa. ()ver .*2tNM) feet of lioor space Nov. 11. ! ajjmihiwbtwb?T\ ; q g iA in ^ '<! S y o ~ - y g*. |3 fl ?> \ !Z Zi * o -5 x. * ~ ra 'T * i 55 P ~ *0 - 5 12 I ?f?s?yj ^2 (f) ? h h I ~?vt? a ! i - <?-v a u. A? > 7.. j ? *5 ly J [p. .iiOio ? > r>* "i o \-}jt?j ' t r* J; ^ 2 i . ?4* ** s;?Sfi . ^gk?3?f ? !||pr X. sa s & ?tf a n e n v ii^Sse ?Wnrwi Na7X> mn km ik>c *p I?? - I3ss.d.3r ITox IBHi ft i WELL LIGHTED. [ID AND STABLES. ON V'ENIENTLY ARRANGED. EXPERIENCED WAREHO't GOOD C( mtage to Help Build up CAROLINA CAN OFFER EEITE] E US A TRIAL AND WE WILL HALL & CLEI I COMFEl : j We rise above competition on Horses and Mule D LJti rr rri nci UUggiUD, OUR? LIVERY DEP; IS Complete with New TurnoHts : j. l, stuck: Lake City, L 1 Why spend $50 or $00 to put; # lightning rods on your house when ** * for $1 to $1.50 a hundred dollars; ' per annum you can buy a policy ' in the Equitable Fire Insurance) Co., of Charleston, which will in-' j! sure your dwelling against light -1 j ning as well as fire without extra; ' I charge? | CO ;j- 1 ?Hii GEO. S. BARR, :| Cotton Buyer. ] Wfli Kingstree, S. C. fj .Solicits cotton from al! parts of LA 1 f < *? *% coin ni?. noi the connry. nm ou> nv.? UJ|| or if a sufficient quantity is of- j. fered, will visit >ou at any point' TAJ when notified. :j i |i BICYCLES REPAIRED, I! j Shop in rear of Coleman Hotel I j I j Kicjc'em Itcpaireil on Miori , j Sofioe. TO 6f ILVJT. I Terms Ileasonabh, , ] .. J. AOSTEX. A ! 1 I J. G. McCULLOUGK, ' ~ Irm Surveyor. Work solicited in Williamsburg and adioniiii'' comities. Lines carefuMv 1 i | I run and plat- inane. Address or cat II j on me at tier son. S. L. ^ q DR. R J. KcCABE, |n; zdststztst, , i Will be at Kiiitfstree, S. C, all the j>; year 1SHJ0, except the lirst two weeks ; coirj of January, March May, July, Sep ' embor and November. ra'tt 1 ' i M. CLEMENT. HB^aa Vvjt"' r? dsi ness. ^ itt Stan 7SEMEN. )liVS BUYERS. a Home Market. II ADVANTAGES THAN CONVINCE YOU. IV1ENT, Proprietors. ,tito i^r Harness, etc. URTMFNT and Unexcelled Service. EY & CO,, . s. c. jst Returned ^ From the Fashion Centers, better equipped and better able ^ to ?ive satisfaction than ever before. RRECT STYLES MILLINERY. Every Hat a special creation. Taste and experience combined to make a swell effect at a low price. sts, Skirts and Suits MADE TO ORDER. DIES' FURNISHINGS, ESS GOODS, ings and irimmings. SLE LIXEX, STAMPED GOODS and IIIJEAD FOR WORKING DA G. RODGERS, Lake City, S. c W. L. BASS, ttorney at Law. LAIvK CITY, S. C. ctices in State and Federal Courts. iiilillL . MOIilUS ;S. C. M. A. rrincipal. V..vt l?r<-ins SfliL. . 7111. LM MlV, LNTKliMEDlATK, \: and Hit; JI SCHOOL GUADES. re pa res for college or active life; in-rent faculty: reasoiythle term-; Itht'ul community: pure artesian er: hoard im private t'.uniiie- at low s. Write to tlie ! rincipal. _ v" , ' < / # ...