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' II eiFf jpHL] I n charge of W. L. BASS, Esq. J? Mrs. W. S Lynch spent Sunday with lier sister, Mrs. II. G. Askins. Mr. .1. L.Stuckey returned from Moneks Corner lust Sunday. j Senator Williams crime home from the somite -wnnay ias;. Miss Mnhel Rollins returned home a few days ago from an extended visit in Florence. Mrs. Henry Stack, of Pinevood, j is on a visit to her parent.-, Mr. and ; Airs. M. M. Rodders. Mrs. L. II. Grimsley and children went down to Lanes Sunday ou a visit to .Mr. ami Mrs. .Nettles, Mrs. j <Iriin- iey*s parents. Miss Lizzie,-daughter of Mr F, T. Moody, and Mr. Mack Webster were j married on the 10th i?y Rev, J.M.1 Weaver at the hitter's residence. | "> 1 ? T> T.-' hot'i nor fhtDtnH ' J) I . I1.. A J, IIC? > lUs-j mil. | his school in Marion county, is now at home. This is the second year he j has had charge of that school. Mr* ,y. R Rollins,or Florence, was j in t'-wn the early part of the week. 1 He had tieen on a trip of two or! three weeks in lower W illiuinsburg and Georgetown counties. Mr. J. J. Morris spent several j days last week at Harpers with His j sister-in-law, who is very ill. He, was accompanied hv Miss Ella Mor-! ris. Mr. Morris returned Sunday. ! It seems to bo pretty well settled that we will have two new tobacco | warehouses. They will heat thej northeast and southeast corners of j Acline Avenue and RangingStreet, ] just opposite each other. We notice ttat Kings tree hasj three gasoline lamps on trial. Wei liavehad tenin c< nstant u-efor more! than six months, and thev have given ** much satisfaction {hat tin* number will bo largely increased; before long, we understand. Mr. 8. Briilis, of whom we made mention last week, is now among us and will make liis home here.! He came in last week and immediately began preparations for opening u? his stock of goods. In a lew days his stock will bo displayed for business. In our article of Inst week on too "lowest bidder" business wo did not think it at all necessary to state that we had no reference to V illiuinsburg county. We think it is wdl known that our county commissioners did rot resort t > the lowest bidder" method in selecting tnvir legal adviser, but went u; on the merit plan, and we feel sure they made no mistake in their selection . A air the typo got in his deadly work or the proof reader no work at all. Our little article last week on the death ft' (apt. Ktiijihl was sadly mutilated. We were made \ii si? j* things \vr n< v? : drean eM of. .,jm] we sincerely hope do ore will hold us responsibit lor the out:aces committed on spelling in our column. We Kien po??r!eguer, hut \\e <lo know something of orthography. Mrs. Worn!bury took charge of the '..akt^Tity iiotei last l-rmav and will new conduct that hostcirv. \\ ( understand that Mrs. Rodger* will have another story ?t fen rooms, hail and double pi:.z>::i added i.? tne store build int.* and the lower door partitioned oil" into an office, dining room, ete. W hen completed the hotel wiil be transferred to t. ibuil.lii.g. We wish .Mrs. Woodbury success. rs 1 . II. Grim-ley has given out 1; ? uitract for a right large house to if built near the corner of Inm>tif si reel ai.d Aciiue A vena**. I .he bun-ing will he tv.o stories high, w. ; contain twelve rooms am! jti I used as a hoar.tine house. This is something that is very much v t o h, and we t?-e: confident that .Mrs. titimsley will stuci ed in this ."it Iiff". had < < i-i't? < il?: exj?t rienoe, and experience j- .. d tiling la luiVC ill any hloitiesS. . f t idy of 1'ytl.!:<!! ; \wn? c!o\\*n t< ;:.'*stroe :ii e:ino> !::y en a v d. '.<? !i:C lod.ue ?? hat pia . The j-. . w;?.? c;?uij!("od of in>'*r; J J) i !, 0 M i;t.; >, < !> Joy it' II \ :"?-M V ^ ;?:d, H I. \? .look, i . ;:i Nacdineii and Jt i foiling. T y report that thoy \?"iv <li- .i v welcome*i ! y their i'lingstree h *hren,who made their visit a p.- s?11 one in red. kehciots o\ - rs were served to tint Knights an no ihrtv candidates wiio w< re ii. .ted into the mysteries of the 01 . were given plenty of goat i-i. g, etc. * : srs. Graham and Sauls will '?( ct.*;*rations 1 1 a tow days Tito 1-1 , Kiler, etc., were received it! i. in place a few day.< ago. T: sneering machine and the ol 'iiiu'lliivrv jor iiiiiKiiigrr?iu?>, cu k etc, wii! 1)!* i > right aw ay. The first, work tl .-iii engage ikeir attention \v st raw Gerry orates ami cups. T1. ant to have a largequantity on .1 by the opcuinj* of the seaao liliOjSO that tiivy will be - f able to supply this market, which is no small undertaking. Last season as high as fifteen hundred crates j and forty eight thousand cups were | required Ja day. There i* a good; | demand here for the kind of enter ! prise these gentlemen are under-1 taking to establish, and we are con-i I Ulll'il l l Ill'J \> I I I ."?V ii m\ ' i plant Is conducted on nnyt iiing like business priucip'es and business j methods. Tin- warehouse and of? j fice will be in the business portion of town convenient to truck farmers. Our people ought to patronize tills company. It is the little mnnnfactming concerns that develop a country. We want men who will save the raw material by making into usef;;! and marketable articles, tints ?crving the double pur-i pose of keening the money at homo and convening waste products into saleable m tides. Marricain Cherleston. Mr. Allen Bradham, o! Manning, so well and favorably known; here among our young folks, took j nnto himself awile on February j 14. St. Valentine's day. Mr. Brad-, liant was married to Miss Willie I Wright, of Alabama, at the (hi!-! houn Iii.lel,Charleston, 8. *3. Mr Bradhum is a young man of cxem-i piary nanus, a* a wnerever Known ; he always has a host of lriends, j and we were almost tempted to. say that any young lady would do J well to get him. Mr. Brad ham is a nephew ot our townsman W. P Hawkins and we wish tuts young couple a long life of unalloyed pleasure and happiness. ??*> ?- mm 'I'he poor cripple who is nrable j In work has a lame excuse fori begging. TO THE DEAF. A rich fatty cured of desftu"-* and 1 noises in the head by I)r. Nicholson's ' j Artificial E>r Drums gave $10,009 to i l:is Inst'tute ?-<* that deaf people nn-j | able to procure the Ear Drums may j 1 have them free, 'ddress No 139(33,, I the Nichols.-n Institute, 780 Eighth | Avenue, New York. U A. Promissory notes are nothing1 more or less than paper-waits. A FRIGHTFUL BLUNDER. Will cause a horrible burn, , seal-1, cut or bruise. Bueklcn's Arnica ! Salves, will kil' the pain and promptly j ; Meal it. Cures t. versores. Ulcers. ls>:ls, | c<?r.;s all skin ruption*. Best pile cure , I on earth Only 25c .1 box. cure iruarlantec'J. Sohl by Wallace & Johnson,! jdrus;;Ms. Ii never induces the mz*? of ? Jeiaim ?^ain-.t an estate to fie it.j j WORKING DAY AND NIGHT. Ti c busiest ntiil iniirhtlest little thinrr that. over wa- I hide is I)r Kind's New , | Life rill*. pi!U change wcak-i i !n*ss into strength, listlessness into en-j ; er?y. brain la-; into mental power. Tbey'ie wonderful in building up the health .(jniy -in' per box. Sold bj- WaJTl.o bari; o:' a sailor is some 1 ' *.vhitl different from that of a dog. ; A NIiiHT OF TERROR, j "ATi'al anxiety was felt for the \vid-1 oiv <f;! .-bravo Gen. Rurnham, of Ma- j I diias. Me., when the dorters said the, | . j ?!<'< ;< r- - ?:i si)-.' would die of pih-unso! n::t !> r re in(.rn:np.M writes Mis. S.H II ireeln. v. ho ar.ended her that liar-1 t'ui night, hut di begged for I)-* lvii;g".\' l Xi'tv !;)-? sverr. which hud more than' ' once saved her life and cured Iter of j i eonsniiyii n. After Uking ' he slept j '?ll ni I t* Further use entirely cured! J * ! : her." 'l itis anrveious medicine is i guaranty t- euro a'l throat, chest! i and !'n r di. o-s-s. On It 50c and $i.j Trial b??.'ics five at Wallace & John-' st.tFs f rug ?-t? re. I I'i e's are ti?rn, but ilie waiter! . girl is in i'd to order. STOOD DEATH OFF. K. }I .Monday,a lawyer of Henrietta.! Texas, once tooled a grave digger. Me , ' say*: "My b-other was very low with ! : malarial fever and jaundice. I j?ersiiailed lib.a lo try electric bitters, and he \\;.s much better, but contiuucd; I tlieir use until be was wholly cured. . 1 am sure Electric Hitters saved his . t i life ^ his remedy expels malaria, j kills dl?e;?e germs and purities the; bloodraid* digestion, regulates liver,; kidneys and bowels, cures constipation,: idyspepsia, neivous diseases, kidney ; troubles, female complaints: gives j p^niet health Only 5# cent* at Wal' laec & Jeiii?a*n's drug *Ure. ti ?_-V- ' ... . .. " "i! 1 L Unprecedented Value! Quick sales and ready cash are | mere desirable now than profits.', We're willing to CUT FSICES | on our surplus stock ot WINTER SUITS AND OVERCOATS' to hasten their departure. And onr nothing is the kind that pleases men and boys. It is good , > to look at and good to wear. We j j still have a splendid assortment , to select from. I Big Reduction in 0 1 Boys'Overcoats. ' QUI J fflffl, Corner King and Hasell Streets, CHARLESTON, S. C. Mail orderg tilled at the reduced prices. ________________ { The old toper frequently geis away with more than he can i carry. Pneumonia Can be Prevented rP'%?^ /lR'#.neA nlti'oi'a rorfiilt< frrim 1 cold or an etlack of the grip and may he prevented by the timely use of < ham ! berlain's Cough Remedy. That remedy was extensively used during th epidemics of La Grippe of the past few year.-. ?n:l rot a single case has ever been repo-ted fhat did not recover er that resulted in pneumonia, which show- it to he a certain preventive of that dansreroU'diS'-a-e. Chamberlain's Cough Real dy li.:S g lined a world wide reputat on for its cures of rolcfs and grip* For sale by Dr. D. C. Scott. J I.'s exceedingly hard to gel along with a balky horse. When you want a physic that is mild ; ami gentle, easy to take and pleasant ill effect use Chamberlain's Stomach ami Liver Tablets. Price 25 cents. Sample free. Every box guaranteed. For r >le hv f)r I). (\ Scott. The achers ?.?! Iiie farmer yield ! an income io the dentist. Dr. P. C. Scott, the druggist, wiilj refund vour mon<tv if you are not sat-! isficd after using Chamberlain's Stoni-1 ach and Liver Tablets. They cure; disorders of the >t* much, bilioifm ss. 1 constipation and headache. Samples face. The shoe ileab r ai ?vays seils his j poous Hi r ouom opines. L.\ c;jr: P:Qri( KLv cuiiEr>, "In the winter of IcieS and 18J?9 I was t k'-.-. down with a severe attack J of what is called la priapo,'' says L. F. j Ilewett. a prominent druppist of Win-j field. 111. "The only medicine I used was two hot ties f Chamberlain's Ollph Remedy. It broke up the cold and stopped the corphinp like mapic, 1 and 1 have never since been troubled > with prippe." Chamberlain'* Caliph Rentedv can alwavs he depended utH>i> i --- ia ..-.1 ......a ??? ! I n> urcjiK up <t net fit; imu iiuu ?<uu un i any threatened attack of pneumonia. It is pleasant to take. ten. Wuich makes ! it tlie ni<>>t desirable and one o.' the ! most popular preparations' in ti.se fori these ailments. Foi sale by Dr. I), C. Scott. Friends and umbrellas are sol-: dom at iiaud in time of need, HOW TO CL" 11K THE6KIP. Remain qcully at home and take Chamberlain's Couch Remedy asdi-j rccted aud a quick recovery i? sura to! follow. That remedy counteracts any ! tendency of the grip to result in pneumonia, which is really the only scriou* danger. Among the tens of thou>ands who have used it for the grip n?t one esse lias ever been reported that did ot rceoTcr. For sale by IT 1\ C. bcott. *%? v ' ' /f^T'"J,r ^330^ rrraV/ Jt* fQlCXI ^"e rise abovo coan petition e?n Horses and Mu T)ts rr rr? JDUg^xOi </l'! LIVERY DEF Is Complete with New Tumoi J. L. STUCI Lake Cit Mo CesnTort Without COftFORTASLE THINGS! Vou will be perfectly comfortable!! if you try my Mince Meat, bulk and j tinned; Plum Puddings, Jam-,! Jellies, Preserves; Pickles in bulk and glass; Raisons,Citron, Currants, KIM ii:hi v onicc nonaries. Complete line of Teas, Coffees & Spices. (Highest Grade.) FERRI8 11A M S & B HE A K FAST i BACON. California Picnic I?ams, No. 1. Bloated Mackerel, Mullet, Bloaters,, Smoked Halibut. CRACK K RS A N D ('A KF.S, ENGLISH FRUIT CAKE, I In tins of 1,2, 5 and 10 pounds each. Orifa's Sigh M Suiter, Fruits, Vegetables, Cigars and Fireworks. O, L.- FORD*; Georgetown, S. C. Mail Orders promptly attended to.: IIIR3SH. & liiftSUii, At'omsys-at'lawKIXGSTREK. - - - 8. C. j I have thi* day associated with mc my son Edwin L. Hir*eh. under tlie] !irm name f.r Hir-wli & Hirsch. for 'lie practice of I.nw in the United .States' i:id State Courts of Seath Carolina. M.J. niKSCH. Jan. 1. 11)31. Gin : i EjP3.il gnij IJppsl j: I'M Gliil iluul!' My c'tock of dry gt.cd , CHCCER1E. HATS, SHOES, and NOTIONS Is open for your inspection at the store formerly occupied by W\ K. Funk. E;ery article is fresh and new, and selected with ^reat care. 1 si in after your custom?the early buyer ?rets ;he choice. Don't delay, but call at once. I offer von {roods you want, and the prices are right. W. A. WEA KISOSTUKK. 3. C. j T I It A I?I? BARR CO.; Merchandise Broker, , KINGSTREE, S. 0. Respectfully solicit orderc ft r CORN, OATS, HAY, FLOUR, j BACON, COFFEE, MOLASSES, TOBACC, &o. j All kin?Ls of Groceries at Wholesale. We mh save ycu money, Trjrns | v. Ji . w .. ftc..-"; "?fF4 -i^T; "i*? I p??rnmmm n.i.. wy,v?i,- ' * cJca m- ~**^ cwui '<L*P' m lw Ni 1 103, fN jJ n rrj con fifn O5 ilailiu^Cf wti'i, t 'ARTMFNT J lits nncl Unexcelled Service. (EY & CO., y, S. C. W. L. BASS, Attorney at Law. lakh cirr. s. c Practices in State and r'-.i ial ' irons DE TAL KA F It A SOWS. P.v tile ahovH capt.on the undersipi.L'd mca?s tS;tr l.-tv after has : i;11(* unci prat: I ;ee u ill be d.-. idea o i.vccn kingatrec and Georgetown equally-glv::g the hitter p' is>- from t e 1st i,?? i-'C 13th of each month. and t'.i? .0 a t.<> t'.e :>"U. t ? ;h>- f'?ri<iH. O-uirmcncingat (icorgKovn en Mn.Ii l-i. Georgetown t!Uc at Mr. Gi b.-ri J oi: nson's 1 .es: deuce. Kcj-peU u!lv, J?. M. I MDl^iC, 1 >?--{I LuI .-.Ui <'tl. Mil I Mil lilitiiii k jViA.* >l\'ci i?li DJ.PAliif. T rue ta >le in 3'<vt Januarv 1)01. WLS'l'u Alii). Dii:.v S:< f.a'ly. {Sunday. Georgetown ij.:5 f;nn 4 i a pill Lanes f ooatn .?? Cn rlotoli 1 (wail) b.ajj-in Sumter H -tOam Liiiuuioia i 1 ui)a a FaiKllLO O.ot/ilHI T.SGphl .Norfolk ?>.? piu l*y.^u'U'|i E4>tvvaki). Georgetown 10 .Khun b.i'pri J.ar ts H 4oaru T.' Opm llh:>riej*t?>u T.ut'.iiu 4 lupin Suait? r ? 3 Ai pin Cuitiinb a 4.1o|>ai Licrria 3 C0.no .<? Ho k 2.v'-pm li?iii:'*,-- a. Lams w itii Asiailt i LC..-1 I lilt* t!Ui:i? .lull UL Ui'ul'dt'i-v n wiiu all steiiner* on i'e? l'tx\ Hack ami V/a- cHtnaw riv rs. includit'K vkr b. twee 1 (leoifjetow.i and :1k* (vlebnitetl sumtnei rvSni t> I'dWi-yS Lstand. A. Ii. 11 HARRIS. ActingSupt. W Ii Rui??. tlen. i'ass, Ait. jSf^^ns^^^TsssBsxns^k. . y3 ~ 1 ^L fcb J? 1$. Q L y fc^Ssijo! >> SKS J ^?fija,a,?i 2g*??S KT^uui ?S -V Sff E|| O^rgi 0 V^gt P-flb^sS* ^ 1I?Q.'! N^JS H o^y-O I fr** * 83 j ? G : ,. ": ' . '.Vv l-s'::^