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r i liliiTi . I ri rnar^eo! \V. L. liASa Eyt j Don't forget the festival foe the J ' * benefit of the l'resbyterian i-hureh Mrs J It Grimsley .undJur l?roth-, <*'r, A^r < harles ?kttles, spent Satt-'ir.lay in liters tree on business. Mr C J Rollins, of Lambert, was ' tin town Saturday, lie returned Sunday morning. Rev I) II Cropland was in town j Friday and called on a few friends'1 Jo their pleasure. Judge and Mrs. J. IT. V. Ite.skin* - * jHMit some days in Charleston last 1 week. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jacobs spent a ./liv with Mr. and Mrs. 11. G. A.? ./. kins recently. l)r. T. B. Hinuant paid a two ?" . days' visit to Charleston the latter part of last week. Mr. D. J. Severance eair.e down ?:t'rot:i Florence Sunday and spoilt j t . Die day in town. t Misses Florence Jacobs and Adelaide Harper, of Kingstree, spent v"Saturday and Sunday with Mr and; y Mrs JI (i Askins. Messrs Clarence and Cecil Jacobs ! , took a run up from King*trcc Sun- ; Day .niocnitur and snout the day: -.nviih Mr atfu Mrs li (> Askins. Mr. U.S. Deal, who has been liv-; ing at the Gonstine place two or! three years, has removed else-! - iwhere. Displace is taken by Mr. i 1. G. Godwin. Miss Lulft Strong, one of Kings-j tree's most popular young ladies,; .? utie up Saturday on a visit 10 .v re. i ?L G. Askins and returned Satur-j s day. Dr. A. H. Williams will build two J f cottagesoil Thomas street. He luts! P the plans in hand and bids are! ? asked for. So there is no doubt that work will be begun in a few days. We are informed by the attorneys ' for the trustees in bankruptcy that i he MeCutehenjwropbrty will be soid some tiire during iLie month of l)e- i . -ember. Mr. J.L. Stuckcy went out West | the early part of last week ;uxi returned Saturday mofning. He pur-1 * hased a large lot of horses and j 44tales,which arrived Saturday and : ore beisig rapidly disposed of. Mr. Taylor Lee, of ..Neager, Fia.,; nine up Friday on a visit to rem-j t rt'vesami ol<l lriends. He seems to! ;; iv doing well in .Florida, as are hi* ; brother-, Isaac and William Lee,! \. Iio at re ait t lit- same pi ace. Mr and Mrs 1J (i Askins gave n veecpti- n in honor o;'.\lis> Lulat i ' o?roiig, of Kingstree, '.i Friday I -evening lust. lite young folks of lowii were there in full .orre, aim ; they report ai very pleasant anul en- : u j >yuble evening. Dr E li Wilson brought his brother, C-ol W Ji VVJson, who had been .-quite ill of typhoid fever in dairies-; >n for some lime, home last week. j ol \\ ilsonJs now improviug, and J .will, we hope, be quite niuiseli again j 1.1 ai short while. Mrs Sarah (i asking, wife of Mr; Hugh <i hasKins. died oanrruny.uit Mm, ai the age of about li"> year>. . * li u:>d been sick yuitea while ami i?; (ieut.ll was not unexpected. A I j is band nn.I six children survive i j Our friend II. L. deserves the: uedalforthe following, which hoi got off a few days ago,* 'leJi you what, fellows, those rats were smart .-ones. One night wlien they left the > bottle of 'fuss A"' open, one of the gwbhl ratsjust ran his tail in the hot f" j and licked, the lhjuor ofl till he . <: ?t on a roaring drunK.'' JUi>c and ' .... i Mrs. K. W . "X ates and children ar- j it r.v. u in town from Summerville on : . hrioav. They will board with Mr. j i). >1.Kpps until Mr. Yates' resi-J deuce is completed. Mr. Yates has i fc oeen endeavoring to secure a house , Ir f ir some months, and thought at j \ ''. one time that he had succeeded in buying the McCutehen place on . Kailroad avenue, hut tht1other par- j t y got out of the bargain in some ! JByf way; therefore he has determined j * in secure a home by hwilding,which '* will be begun at onee. Mr. George T. Humette, of Florb vr^nce, is tinning the piazza of the u . turgeou Hotel- Jly the wgy, Mr.' >turgeon says he will, at an early i ilny, udd another wing to the rear1 ?of the northern part of the main UllUlllg, ?? IIIVII mil ?r<n | -ize to give a large d.ning loom e?; , l lie first floor anil four or live beu rooms ou the second. He says this increase in accommodations is de-! manded by his increasing patronage. Another evidence of Lake' * City's growth and expanding im- i jjortanee. ~ Already there have been fifteen, applications for lots in Lakeside, j 1 lie new A H Williams ?fc Co. pur-; chase: The sale of lots will begin ?is soon as a surveyor can Ik? secured j to lay out the streets and lots, anhuvj will he in a few da vs. This I new section of the city, which we hsive named Lakeside, will embrace the Williams A* Co purchase of forty acres and the .1 1> Panid lands of five acres, all of which will be for sale in lots of one-half acre. Three streets will be run throuch Lakeside from Church street 10 Kail road avenue, which will be uvtended U> ihe lake. <>? Sunday <nftcni't<-)n about oho o'clock r J 1' Philips discovered that there was sonietfung wrong with the window on the Avestcrn side of his store. Investigation revealed the fact tluit the store had been broken into and robbed. .Via* thieves (that there were two ).nrelty well established) had cH'ectet1 an entrance by springing the bar of the windowoutward until the hand could be inserted between the shutters~and through a broken pane in tho?ut?h, and thus reach the key of the bar. The money drawer, which fortunately contained only a Jew pennies, was opened and a brass Knack and an old watch taken therefrom. The robbers got some meat, Hour, three or four pairs of shoes and some other small articles amounting to a total valuation of about The deed was done on Saturday night. This is the second store tube hroiccn and robbed within a few months, the tirst being that of Mr li \\ allace Jones. The young robbers who entered -Mr. Jones' store are in liriltnn's Hotel fattening for trial, and it is sincerely hoped that the Saturday night stars too will soon be shining behind iron lairs. IU i 11 Ilj itj.\ r A rick lady cured of deafness and noises in the Jiead by l>r. Nicholson's Artificial Kar 1 >riims yave ^lw.UOU to his Institute, .so tliat deaf people tinable to procure the Kar Ifmnis , may have them free. Address No lltttkf, the Nicholson Institute, TtfU Kightli Avenue, New York. V < A. Some women swear like men. while others are so pw-us titev won't even darn socks. To Cure-a Cold in One Day, Take Laxative lironio Quinine k II druwists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. \V. Urove's signature is on cacli box3V. It's a mean man that will deliberately walk between a woman and a bargain store window. % Dr. 1). C. Scott e-very bottle of Chamberlain's Cough iietne?iy and will refund the money to any urn- who i- no? satisfied after usng twothird* of ibe contenu. This i? tile he*! remedy in tie- world for la grippe, coughs, rold*, croup an 1 whooping cough ami is pletsrui and -afe to take. It prevents any taudriicy of a cold t<? nsult j:i pneumonia. It is always boiler lo giv?3 than to receive?especially medicine ?uid advice. l? l? \ V V VVI'I I ?I * ?.'!>< u.\ > k' .Ii.1 i XJ w j i VP I %.? Like Stanley and L'viturstou. Pxixxil it harder.V) overcome malaria. fever and ague. and 4.yj)hoitl disease germs Lb an savant* cannibals: but thousands have found that Electric Hitters is a wonderful cure fbraillinulariitl diseases. Jf yon have chili* with fever, aches in back of neck and head, and tired woru ot!I feelings, a trial will convince yon of raeir merit. W A Null of Webb, 113. writes: "My children sutfere(l i'ot more than a year with chills and fever: then two buttles of Electric Hitters cured thenu Only .V) cents. Try them. Guaranteed. Sold by Wallace & Johnson, druggists. .-minmccMCC CDm\? KAO CTCFI F or'*' L/ OLii.iu rnv.?i > r?. w i Solid Reasons why Roundlap Bales are Worth More 1 han Square Bales. Mr. .1. M, W. Steele. Secretary of the Texas Standard Kale Compress Association. in a le.U-er written to the West Times. June M2, says: "Let nie sav a plain word .to the plain people: For the same reason ? hat you pay more for a pood eoat than jott would for a rapped and sleezy one, so will 1 he English and (Senium spinner pay you more for a neat, dense, well covered bale than he will for w hat i- left of an unsightly hap. whirli litis lost liaif its value by Wet, waste, pilfery and dirt.'* For exactly this reason spinners pay #... 1>.k?....IUrv f/iP Cttlltirit limit? 1U( iiuuuiiiuj! man cj?.i> halt's of any si/e whatewr.lt i* precisely becau-e Koiintllap bales are "neat, dense, well covered." protected against tire, moisture, waste theft and damage, that they are worth more to spinners t'uin an unsightly'' square "hag whieh has lost half its \alr.e hy wet, wa*te, pilfory am) dirt." It is precisely for this reason, aisu. and because ot the savings made in the wrapping, handling uiut shipment of Kouudlap hales that buyers are able to and do pay for them a premium above the value ot square bales sufficient to pay the haling charge and leave the owner a substantialj?r*flj be-idis. I 0. T. HALL. I STAR' I Zs ZTctst" lil! Si I OOOD BUILDINGS. W (KJOI) YARI CO j It is to Your Advaij l NO MAKKKT IN SOl'TII (' LAKE CITY. (JIVE /K\4MA?AVlVMAmU^VVn/Sl vs/ V! | SULZBACHER & SON J i S ' JEWELERS, {i J i'lor ?. < . J j * Clocks, Watches. Silverware, ? i 5 Jewelry, Diutnoud-s. j j J I) t SPECIAL > : j ATTENTION GIVEN TO > j I Mail film j! 9 I ? ^P"T)rnp ns a line arid we ^ i J will send any article l>v ex- J | I press lor 5our selection, * I @vwnv*v\uvvHuw\@ mum \m ; mum nnu uuu. More Clothing, Gents Furnishings, Ladies Fine Dress Goods, Ladies and Gents Fine Footwear, j Novelties, | j For loss money than a in* other , liou?e in Georgetown or Wil- ] Jiamslxir.; Counties, Just a Chance to I'iease?That's j i all we want. J ! MAIL OBDF.KS GlVEN PIIOMIT j ! AND t'AJiEFUL ATTENTit)N. i H. Isear & Son, ! _ I geoimkix) A .\, ^ u, II is well enough for a mxu xml f j his wile to pull together, hat tkey !' sh.)uM drau- the line at hair pull- i j' SIX FRIGim t'L KAILUKfiaL Six terrible failures ol six dUJVrci.t doctors neatly sent. Wni II. Muilea, <>t Lockhujfl. O., to an early grave. AII j j said he bail a fatal lung trouble and j ! that hr ru ust soon dir. Hut he was' j urged vo trv Dr. King's New Discovery i for .???nsumption. After taking live t lKittle* he was entirely cured. It is t ?i ... ?^ ?ii .ij : positively jjimnuiwi-u i" ^u.o an >n-! fuses of throat, chest and lun^s, iriclui iIL*? conghi?, colds, la grippe, ptieii-' j nionia, bronchitis, astimia. bay fever. ! crskUf) ami whooping-cough i?<K* and ;$1 00. Trial bottle free at Wallace & j -lohason's dmjr store. Many mean men are men ol 1 means. Stops the Cough and Wotks off the Cold. Laxative JJromo-Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day. No cure, no pay. Price - "> ('tints. \ I I ^ B. M IA/ARFHO U U K ? S aw>m u mt vmp^ObMunJ ^sv^oia ?AM isxss ty Nmra IE5ea^.3r 2Tor ZBtju: Will Til lit ell lighted. ) and staeles. n vex ie ntl y akranged. EXPERIENCED W A RE HO USE GOOD COKI1 itage to Help Build up a AliO LIN A CAN OFFER BETTER l'S A TRIAL AND WE WILL CO HALL & CLEM i COlv^^ETl Wo ri*? above competition en Horses and Mules, Buggies, I ?OUR? LIVERY DEPA! J.; Complete with Now Turnouts and J. L. STUCKE' Lake City, 6 Angel cake is a niys:eriou6 mixture that some tim^s makes ajigels of those who eat it. ; Fr( BICYCLES REPAIRED. j ' to ! bef Shop in rear of Coleman Hotel liir> rV* Hepairetl on Short CORR! >??<*. |,N M|| hkv(ij> to iruvr. Kv Terms Iteasonabk. 'la; h. 4. AOSTEX. to TAX NOTICE. WsiofQ TliKASmES'S OFF.CR. I "UralOj \N iLi.lAMsnui:? OoTXTr. .. . K'ltgstree, s. c. <>et. i'. 11HJ0. S The rax levy l?>r the fcsoal year 1000 i Anic is *- tallow-: LMUIL P<>r State > mills i-jqcC( For (.'aunty * mills UnE.bC For School. 3 mills ! iJO uiills oil value of all stock in Stir-j LlflinO tons. AnderxKi ami part of l'enn ' " Townships. TABLE 5? mills on ail property in school (lis- | t ricts Nos. 15 ami 10. I iMjJl <*u all property in school district No. IS. ^ tttpi > niilL: Mil nil TironprtV in School (lis-I J-XIUJ trier. No. lil. A rjipk.ilimi rax of one dollar on all TT)/ males hetwt-eu the u^es of 21 nod 60 years,voles-oostitntlonully exempted. T, Jl will Wat the following; places on the days mentioned la-low tor the cul lection the said fax: ? Hebron, Oct. 15; y| (Jreeleyville. " 16 tiourditis, 17 A . Stiltons, 18 Hatters, ' 19 ( a les, " 20 * (edar Swamp. " 2X .. - .?< Prnefnv iilooniiiigvjjie " Morrisville. " 2,"> Kennedy's Store " 2? Kingstree. Uot. 29 to Nov, 7, inclusive lVston's Store, Nov. 12 I Hl/T Airmail" " 18 | nil \nl? Cross Hoods " 14 LnliL Lambert, " 15 ,. ,, Vf. Koine, " 16 1 * >U Jndiniitown ' 17 Nex Kirigstree " 19 pr?T.f , Harpers, " 20 HilMi 'Irio. 21 Ki octree, " 22 nT(} Lake City '* 23 and 24 Scran ton ,4 20 Prepai Kingstree. Nov. 27 to Dee.31,'inclusive, compete Saturdays excepted. liealtht'u as,- , ' . K. lb ROLLINS, water: I County Treasurer. ate" 1 t ^ ' ' 4s - i> a ' V- . . CLEMENT 1 1L 3BD 3 Vnc'' 3 -I siness. t Sffll, MTM lU S BUYERS. Home Market. ADVANTAGES THAN NVINCE YOU. iENT, Proprietors. . & k NOW H EKE LOW Kit, :ti osnt V "T-J ' * i*a ^ larness, etc. RTMFNT . I Unexcelled Service. 7 & CO,, S. 0. rn ? ? V ' * t Returned )in t}>e Fashion Centers, betequipped and better able give satisfaction tljan ever \ f we. -n* r\*r\gi r-rv LUI 5IYLLD .L5NERY. ?ry Hat a special creati?n?. it* atul experience combined make a swell effect at a price. ; ;Xi , Skirls and Suits J)E TO ORDER. S' FUR.NISHtNGS, 5 GOODS, s and Trimmings. j , LIN*EX, STAMPED GOODS a iul EAD FOR WORKING! i n nnrk(lx''DC! 1 \jr. ake City, S. c ft r. L. BASS, orney at Law. -ARE CITY, S. C. in State and I-'ederal Courts. Iiifilf )RKIS (S. C. M. A.) rriuclpal. t Session begins Sept. 17tb. lKY, INTERMEDIATE, and Ji SCHOOL GHADES. res for college or active life: nt faculty: reasonable terms I community: pure artesian loard in private families at low A'riie to t he l'riticipai. ^ > ' j\f.\ jit