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A \ liik mjmm. | I: charge of AV. L. 15ASS, ESQ. 11 . 1 ' > j Miss Erwin Severance spent Sun<1 ;tv with her parent-. Mr. R. Ij. Blow lots moved into his new home on Thomas street. Dr. Williams spent a part of last week in Charleston on business. Mr. L. H. R?|>er spent one day last week in Florence on business. Mr. J. R. Phillips returned to his home in Anniston, Ala., last week. J Mr. J. 8. MeCIam has begun work on his store on Main street. This will be a bie house, 40 by 70 feet, two stories high. It is rumored that young Dr. Dura n1; may locate here. Whether there be foundation for the rumor we are not able to say. Mr. ( .M. Keliey wont to Washington Saturday night. Ho intended witnessing the inaupura.ion Monday. Tho exact date of his return is uncertain. Mark Hunna entered upon his second presidential term la>t Mori- j day. William McKinloy, an Ohio I youngster, was made page of the! back stairs. I)r. T. i>. Hinnant has purchased ; the McCutchen homestead on Main Street from Miss Henry in ex-j change for his residence and lot on Church Street and some "boot." Mr. J. S. Howie, who was burned j out about a week ago, will rebuild) right away. The lumber for his; new house is now being sawed, meanwhile he is "tenting on the old j camp ground." The district conference of tho! Florence district will meet with the, Muthnrlivt church here on April! 10th. Preparations are being made to receive the conference and entertain the officers and delegates. .1 gypsy, who thought himself -harp, came in town Saturday and bantered a man that had a sadeyed red mule, for a trade. The gypsy got the red innocent, and if he ever roams in the rear of that mule he'll get a coffin. Mr. Logan, of Manning, was in town a few days ago looking into the advisabiPty of opening a market here. Before returning home he stated that his visit had about determined liiin r# enter the field, and that he would probably open up in April or May. The chain gang having dwindled down to #nt convict, Supervisor (.'handler concluded that it would 1h? wise to suspend operations temporarily (until the number should be increased sufficiently to get profitable work), and ordered the one prisoner placed in jail and the guards dismissed for the present. l ne recruiting mnce win ue oprneu in Kingstree on the Jsth in.-.t. by Judge o atts, und it is tnougbt a good many will sieze this opportunity of enlisting in the service of their country. Mr. Hall's residence, which is building ou Thomas street, was the scene of two accidents lgNt week. First Mr. K. M. Thomas took a fall train a scaifold ? not a tall one though?and wrenched his hark a little. Next young Thornhill lum? bled from the level of the second story windows and barely escaped sprious iniurv. The scaffold. which hud been insecurely nailed, gave way under him. Fortunately, no bones were broken, and after regaining consciousness he rapidly recovered from the shock of the fall. He fell about sixteen feet. Congress has adjourned. Mr. H. W. Wilson is assisting Mr. J W Coward to take stock at dispensary. Lei Joy Lee E>q., was suddenly called to Charleston Tuesday on business. Several Communi-.dions weiv crowded out this week. They will appear in lull bloom in our next issue. iJi-dion Caners. held divine Ser vices, at I lie Episcopal chapel on Tuesday, j^reacliinjr able sermon:morning and evening. far as we know the third man has never been appointed upon i!ie county board ofeontr:)'. The l!i>t t wo appointed are acting a> i In* board. We j)i!idished last week a comrnunication on ilie subject. Our v'ountry Schools, and we commend It to the caret til perusal of every teacher in Williamsburg county. Every word 111 it is the truth, and we wiskweliad more surhteaekers. f r In as lnn^h as our delegation ! has refused to recommend Mr. W W Matthews for reappointment as | magistrate, this will leave a va caney tor Ihiso/fice, and wo understand Mr Ii H Stutis and Mr ?' | E St. Atnaiid !iave both apj-iied for appointment to this po>i' >i;. Wo understand there i- a lion being signed around town, asking tiie countv coinrni sinners ' to fence in the court house -quaie | and not allow the people to hitch i their horses or drive their vehicles; iti said yard. This would be very (nice for the town folks, but it! woo iti work a great hardship on j ho countiv folks. We scarcely I . * i think this step would be advisable just at tnis juncture. We regret much to learn of the! death of Mr. T. J. Strong, of the, Boggy Swamp section, which j took place on the 4th inst. Mr.! . Stronir was a merchant in the! town ol Kingstree, about -iO or 50 years auo, in the days. of Kinder.: Stampers, Knox. Flakier Eros.. and i Schwartz. He enlisted in the war and when he < ame back in 18G5, j after having lou&ht from the he-' tlit?r.in*r, he quiutly -ettled dou n | on a farm ami has led a very retir- j ed iife since. Mr. Strong was <>ne ofouroide-t and most upright ci'izens. He leaves a widow and1 several children who survive him.! | TO THE DEAF. A rich lady cured of desfnc-s and noises in the head by I)r. Nicholson's I Artificial Eai Drums ?avc iin.000 to : I his Institute so that deaf people mm-; l able to procure the Ear Drums may j | have them Ire;*. Address No 11003,; I the Nicholson 1 n.-titnte, ISO Eighth ! Avenue, New York, I" ^ A. ; JTesiden' McKiniev has entered! J upon his second term as president J ! of the United States. MILLIONS GIVEN AWAY. It is certainly gratifying to the public to know if oneconcern which is not | afraid to u?; generous. The proprietors of Dr. King's New Discovery for ' aonsumptio*. coughs and cold, havej I given away over tJn million trial bet-' ! tics and have the satisfaction of knowj ing it has cured thousands of hopeless (cases. Asthnnia, tirsnchitis, la gripjK*! I and all throat, chest ac.d lung diseases | , are surely cured by it. (all on Wal-! 1 lai-e A. Johnson druggist au<! get a fr<*e i trial bottle. Kejful.tr size 50j and $1 00. i Krrry bottle guaianteed. The hank-wrecker mav he bail-i eel ou', bill (lie bank usually sinks. | spreads like wildfire. When things are "the best'' they | become "the best selling. ' \.b;ahatu; Hare, a leading druggist of Belleville,! () write*;1 F.leetvie Bittern :>re the! best selling bitters I hare ever handled I in 20 years, Von know why? Most j diseases begin in disorders of stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels, blood and I ne-ves. Kieclric Bitters tones uj> the I stomach, regulates livor. kidneys and bowels, purities the bluod, strengthens the nevers. hence cures multitude* of j maladies. It builds up the entire sys-i tctn. i'ut* new life and vigor into any j i weak, sickly, rundown man or woman.' j Price 58 cents. Sold bv Wallace &! ! Johnson, druggists. - Hainan is hanged, lie is the : principal actor in the tight rope perlormaHce. THAT THROBBING HKADACHK. j Would quickly leave you, if you used ' i ' ; j Dr. King's New Life P.lis. Thousands; !of sufferers have proved their match-: ' less merit f? r sick and nervous headi aches. They make pure blood and I build up vour health. Only Co cents, money back if not cured, sold by Wal-j hice & Johnson druggists. : r: i If tlio bruss-ilrum doesn't make good music it always drowns a lot! ot bad. A HOliKIHLE OlTTBKKAK. 4 Of large -ores on my litlle Slighter'# head developed into a ease of.>< aid hem!" j writes: C 1) Isbill, of Morgaiiton, Tenn., I but Bucklen'* Arnica Salve complete-! ly cured bcr. It's a guaranteed cure for ; eczema, tetter, salt rheum, pimples, j soros, ulcers ar.d pile*. Only 35c at [ Wallace A Jobascn. Unprecedented ? Value i Qok!: nnd rtfliJ;. r/i>h aie trturo do it able now than profile.' We're willing. to OUT PRICES j 011 our surplus slock of WINTER SUITS AND OVERCOATS I to hasten their departure. And our Clothing is I he kind thai pleases men and boys. It is good to look at and good to wear. We slili have a splendid a*.sor! ment to select irom. Eig Reduction in Bovs' Overcoats. ' PTJPP J UMjl i !3Lh!(}b?iUn ft iflonBoIln,! Corner King and llasoll Streets, Charleston, s. o. Mail orders filled at the reduced prices. The shoe dealer always sells his goods at hoi torn figures. Headache ojtcu* results from a dis orderH condition of the stomach and constipation ?f the bowels A dose or Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets will correct the-e disorders and cure the headache. Sold by l>r. IV C. bcott. Mrs.'C. E. VanDeusen, of Kilbuin, Wis., was afflicted with stomach trouble and constipation for a long time. She say-, 4T have tried many preparations out ih ne have done me the goon that Chamberlain'- Stomach and L!ver tablets have.'' These Tablets are fer sale at 1'r. 1>. C. Scott'< d utf store. Price. 25 cent*. Samples free* ? i ? 11 | menus auu umuieiias are seidoni at hand in lime of need, A GOOD COL'GII MEDICINE FOR CHILDREN. ''I luv* no hesitancy in recommend\ ing Chamberlain's Cough Remedy," saisF. I\ Moran. a well known and popular baker, of Pittsburg. Va. "We hive given it to our children when troubled with bad coughs, also whooping chough, and it hasalawvs given perfect satisfaction. It was recommended to me hv a di ugglst as the best cough medicine for children us it contained no opium or other harmful drug."' Sold by Dr. I). (.'. Scott. The woman who is proud of her small feet wa'ks on her pride. A.> J1U,> ?..*5 J ->1 rjl'll I > r. J'UK L.A GHIPl'K. George W, "Wwitt. of South Gardiner, Me.. says: ' ! have had theworM cough, cold, chills and grip mid have taken lot* of trash ot no account but profit to the vender. C'hamb-i'aiuN Cough Jietncdr is the only thing that has done any good whatever. 1 have toed , one bottle ? f it an?'; the chills, cold and grip have all left toe. I congratulate I the manufacturers ot an honest medicine." i or sale by Dr. I), Scott. REMARKABLE (.T RES OF RHEl.* MAT ISM. From the Vindicator, Kuthcrfordton, N. ('. The editor of the Vindicator has had I oeca-ion to test the ctlicacy of Cham- i berlain's 1'aiu Kilm twice with the) raosi remarkable r< mi1l< in each rase.; First, with rheumatism in theshouluer from which 1m suC'ered excruciating pain for ten days, which relieved with two applications ?f Tain Ealm, rubbing the parts altiirted and realizing instant bcnelil and entire relief in a very short, time. Second, in rheumatism in thigh joint, almost prostrating him with some pain, which was relieved by two applications, rubbing witli the liniment on retiring at night and getting up free fr< ni pain. For ale by Dr. D. C. Scgtt. A NOWHERE aasesajTOB HIGHER. ^aawfe.TaaM COMP^ We rise above competition en Horses and Mr Buggie ?01 LIVERY DEI Is Complete with New Turin j. l. stuc: Lake C| No Comfort Without COMFORTABLE THINGS! You will be perfectly comfortable if you try my Mince Moat, bulk and canned; Plum Puddings, Jam*:, Jellies, Preserves; Pickles in bulk and glass; Kaisons.Citron, Currants, Nuts and Confection aries. Complete line of Teas, Coffees & Spices. (Highest Grade.) FERRIS HAMS A BREAKFAST BACON. ~ r?:?1 La liornui ruiiif i. tini", .. Bloated Mackerel, Mullet, Bloaters, Smoked Halibut. CRACKERS AND CAKES, ENGLISH FRUITCAKE, In tins of 1,2, 6 and IB pounds each. Grigs': High Mi Butter. Fruit-, Vegetables, Cigars and Fireworks. C. L. FORD, Georgetown, S. C. Mailorders promptly attended to. HIRSCH & HIRSCH, At^orneys-at'LawKINGSTREE, - - - S. C. I have this day associated wjfU me my son Edwin L. Hir-'ch. under the firiu name or Hirseh k Ilirsch, for the practice of Law in the United States and State Cenrts of South Carolina. M. J. HI It SCII. Jan. 1, 1901. 6m Ppiiii anil MI nuuu uuu nuuu i My /Stock of DHY GOODS, GROCERIES. HATS, S HOES, and NOTIONS Is open for your inspection at I he 'lore formerly occupied by \V. K. Funk*. Every article is fresh and new, and selected with great care. I am after your custom?the early buyer sets /he choice. Don't delay, but call at once. t rr *?,l 1 Oilt*r von j;uuu?? >uu v> (UK, ui??i tl:e prices are right. W. A. WEAVER, KINGSTKEE. S. C. We regret to learn, th;:t Air. W. II; Campbell ot Greele; vliile got into some difficulty on Monday with a street ear man. in Charles on S. C. We have been unable to get any particulars, except what we have read in the Charleston papers. Mr, Campbell is one ol our best citizens, and no doubt the whole thing grew out of some misunderstanding. We trust that it may be amicably adjusted to the satisfaction of ail. * * c TX''rxG2>r lies, is, Harness, etcir 'K? =ARTMFNT * DHts and Unexcelled Service. KEY & CO,, ty, S. C. ' W. L. BASS, Attorney at Law. LA Kb) ClIV. S. C. { I jPrachces in Stale and Federal Courts. DENTAL HA' F RATIONS. I I By the above caption the under* i signed means that hereafter his time and practice will he divided buweeu i Kingstree ami Georgetown equally? j giving the latter place from the l?t t<? the loth of each month, and Irom tite | icth to the .'lota to the fortnct. Coiu 1 mencitig at Georgetown an March l?t. | Georgetown office at Mr. Gilbert ! Johnson's Residence. I Ke*peci u:iy, A. M. EMDER, Dental surgeon. ! H J, McCABE, M. 0? DENTIST. WILL HE AT KJYGSTREE, H C. MONTH OF MARCH. 1901. y . Office at Residence. \ Teeth Extracted Without ! Pain. Teeth Put in Without Plate. I Geofseioio lMi M\M Go. v PASSENGER DEPARTMEXT. Time table ia effect January 1, 1901. WESTWARD. Dally Ex Daily. Sunday. Georgetown 5.30am 4 oOpni Lanes b OOaui 5-21 pm Cba r!e?ton 1 00am b.30pm Sumt? r 9 40.1H1 Col um bin 11.00am ! Florence 9.30am 7.55pni j Norfolk" 5.1-pUi 10.25am EAM WARD. ! gcorttotfiwu _ _ 10 50am 8.20diu ' Lanes 8 40am ?.00j?in Charleston 7.00aiu 4 tSpui ! Sumter 5.3'pin ; Columb'a ' 4.15pm Florence 3 00am ' .Norfolk 9.00am 2.k.0pi'.i Onne tions made at Lanes with At; 'antic Coast l.inc trains and at GcorgrI t< w n with all steamers on Pee Lee. Ulat k an-l Waecamaw rivers, ineludtirjf <ei vice between Georgetown and j : In* celebrated summer resort,Pawi*y'* htaud. A. H. Ft. HARMS. Acting >'.ipt. W It. Buie, Gen. Pass, >.t. MJtis. o L ?A Kz $ o : ? * ot; ? ? Sp" ""Si a-5 ^ ? |^ i: 7 m ri^ ~ .?h ^ &.? |ofl fa a^jb^i >r j ??:2 v. r? o .-:? n vv _,- J 1 *" ~?c<- v ry fc Ui> ;? a *3 S =* fi. j ? f'Stf s&i4 ? i^il tT-^ \^ ?2?<2S Ksk*v Z ^.?1 p?wv?*S ^ ?li5sa KTv. ^Vrf-'\ u 1^ ? IH F- 1 . s>?