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SiFiSF lr. charge ? W. L. BA89, E?q C. M>Kelley spent a fow day* in Charleston last week. Miss Marcus, of Florence, visited at Mrs. L.-4T. Grimsley's. The telephone poles from here to Klngstree are ready for the wire. Mr. Gregory, one of Florences tobacco men, spent Monday in town. # Mrs. Rosa Fass and two daughters, of Dillon, are visiting atH. Xachman's. LeRoy Lee, Esq., ran up from Kingstree Thursday on professional business and spent a few hours in town. Mr. Abbie Fitch and Miss Daisy Stuckey were married at the residence of the bride's father, Mr. John 1\ Stuckey, on the 24th inst. The cert niony was performed by Rev. J. E. Jtushton. Monday the "shoo fly" train begun exchanging maif here. This will prove a g-eat convenience to our people. Heretofore we Imve had only one south bound mail a day, and that at 8.30 at night. Messrs. Richie have begun work ? on their residence. The foundation 5 has been built and framiug raised. The house will be two stories and basement. It will be heated by a "furnace in the basement. Rev. J. E. Rushton left for Columbia Wednesday to attend the annual Metk -diet conference. It is hoped that he will be sent back to fhis charge. He has done good work here and is held in high and cordial esteem. Fire destroyed the boys' dormitory of the Leesville County Educational Institute at Leesville, 8. last Friday night. Two of the male > teachers, Profs. 8. C. Morris and Mobley had rooms in this annex. Prof. Morris lust everything in his r/mm. inHndincr books, clothing and fu2 in money." From indications, when court shall have adjourned Wheeler's brigade will be full, very full. Judge Oaskins keeps on sending up applicants for examination at the general sessions. A gool many of those will in all probability pass the examination and be put into active Held and ditch service. A qu|et home wedding came off on the 24th at Mrs. Fannie M. Lee's. It was the marriage of Miss Linnie i-.ee, Mrs. Lee's youngest daughter, and Mr. It. B. Cannon, of Scranton. Kev. T. J. ftooke united the happy couple. Only a few immediate relatives were present. Mr. B.M.Clement and Mis* Maggie Lee, of our town, attended. The bride is a daughter of the late K. Y. H. Lee. Had we the power to bringf our whiles to fruition this couple would reap a rich hur\e?t of j>y and light. A*;e suppose t lat the giving of moc?i?*fu "tic lien oo the same crop 11 id the piling up of inortgages and l-iiisofsale of the same property go.-ss imi every year, hut it takes a \ ar tike tne present one to sliow t.i?* great extent of th* practice. When a good crop is inaue those who practice th se tilings settle up aid tnus pre wo i ex;??>ure. But t Misye.Vt they coulilu't settle up and tneir victims are uncovering the crimes. The small farmers will find i; difficult to get advances next - I'Kn mu*?kdnlU lu"> nilirp VCiU. 1I1C lllnivnniita ? w cautious than ever in picking their customers. A good many fruit trees have been delivered here within the past week, Our peopleseem to be waking up to the culture of fruit, and we are glad to see it. While some fruits will not pay, others do as well here as uny where in this country, Jlesides this the liberal use of fruit? would lessen grpctrs' and doctorx1 bills. WtrawUfBfries, blackberries, raspberries, grapes, plums, cherries tigs and pomegranites do well here, and some of them especially well Enough peaches and apples can be raised f?>r*h0is|?ru3fc. mid our local ...urtr..*. \V? nhmiifl unniiofttiomi bly raise more fruits than wo do and we ou/ht b6t to neglect nuts especially peeH??v*nd walnuts. A cood-hum .red lawyer often muk<6 a cross-examination. Natives of Soitli Africa distill an intoxicating l;quor from - the trait of the umganu tree. ASTOUNDINODISCOVERY. From Coopersville, Mtcli., cones wordofa wonderful discovery of a pleasant tasting liquid that when used 1>efore retiring by anyone troubled with a bad cough always ensures a godd night's rest. ''It will soon cure the cough too," writes Mrs S Hi n el burger, ' for three venerations of our family have u*ed l>r. Kind's New Discovery for Consumption and never found its equal for coughs and colds.'' It's an unrivaled life-saver when used for desperate lung diseases. Guaranteed bottles ?0o and $1.00 at Dr. D. C. Scott's. Trial bottles fiee. It is reported I hat the oyster crop this year will be the largest in the world's history. spreadsTikk wildfire. Yvhen things are "the best" they become "the best elllng." Abraham Hare, a leading druggist, of Belleville, ()., writes: '"Electric Bitters are the be<t selling bitters I have handled in 20 years." You know why? Most <lis eases begin in disorders of stomach, liver, kidney, bowels, blood and nerves Electric Bittors tones up the stomach, regulates liter, kidneys and bowels, purifies the blood, strengthens the nerves, hence cures multitudes of maladies. It builds up the entire system. Puts new life and vigor into any weak, sickly rtndown man or woman. Price 50 cents. Sold by Dr. D. C. Scott druggists. Prayer is not ordering what von want, but asking for what you need. GREAT LUCK OF AN EDITOR, i "For two years all efforts to cure ec,xcma in the palms ef my hand failed," writes Editor H N Lester, of Syracuse, C*nM "thea I was wholly eti ed by Buckleu's Arnica Salve." It's the ? j world'8 best lor eruptions, ?ore? ?uu Mil skin disease. Only 25c at Dr. I). C. Scott. What's bred in the bone is weighed ont to you by the butcher THAT THROBBING HEADACHE Would qulck'lj leare rou, if yon used Dr. King'o New Life Pills. Thousandi of sufferers hire proved their matchless merit for sick and nervoijs headaches, They make pare blood ^ud build up year health. Only 25c; Money .back If not cured. Sold by Dr D. CVjScott druirsrist. Thoro are two kind of grocer*? 1 jirern grocer* ?tnd rash grocers. Y?iu Kr.ow *hat you are Taking When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic because the formula is plainly printed on every bottle showing that it is simply Iron and 1 Quinine in a tasteless form. N't cure, no pay. 50c. The secret ( u woman's dress 1 i* the pocket. DID YOU KNOW THIS? Do jou know that a neglected cough or cold lead* to consumption? More 1 people die from the effects of catching > cold man irom ally outer miu? cause. There Is one remedy, and remember it I only costs twenty-live cents, that ha? > proven a safe, unfailing cure foi t coughs and cold*. It is called Mexican , Svrup. Your druggist has it or wil] i get it for you. It heals nnd strengthi ens the lungs and breathing passages, when nothing el?;e you take seems tc * do you good; you had better get a but ' tie to-day and read the testimonials or 1 the wrapper. ; HAVE YOU WORMS? Are you growing thin and sickly! Has your skin a pale or sallow tinge! Do you not occasionally feel a hollow ' sensation in the pit of your stomach 1 or a queet distress in your bowel*? D< you get easily vexed, nervous 01 fidg. ty! Probably you are nourishing somt i stomach worms, a lenghty tape worm or else a thousand pin worms, that art devitalizing vour entire system. Yot can expel them by taking Mather*! i Wortn Syrup. Nothing else is so ef I fective. BETTER HEALTH. Better health always follow a use bi Mexican Root Pills, simply becans* they clean>e the system of sickening and effete matter so thoroughly anc completely. It is a sin to reicuin eon stiputed when Mexican Root Pill) only cost 25 cents a box. THE BEST PAIN CURE Is one that is absolutely safe art sure, and that takeu internally wil cure cramps and colic, or applied ex ternal will reduce swelling* and subdin pain. Gooch's Quick Relief doe* this and only costs 25 cents. WANT TO BE PRETTY? Then purify your blood by taking Gooch's Saraaparilla, the beat of ml blood medicines PILE-INI CURES PILES! ! Money refunded if it ever fails. Anti-Auux cures Chill* a?d ftyer For sale by W. V. Brockington, Kiugatree, S. <J. The secret a woman U Compelled to keepis.untold agony. Ur. Cady's Condition Powders. Are just what a horse newts when in bad condition. Tonic, blood purifier and vermifuge. They are not food but , medicine and the best in use to put a horse in prime coaditioq. Price 23 ct* per package. For sale by D. C. Scott. Ah up-to-date woman is frequently a way behind her age. To Cure a Cold in One Day, Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box.2oc. After a woman passes a oertain age she is willing to get married on Friday. <9 This fpnnturfr is on evtry box of tbo peon ins Laxative Brcmo-Quioiae Tablets tbo roTwct." * -< <v-;roc a ?old In ono Kf Horse-shoeing. Having secured the services of a first-class Horse-Shoer, I am nowprepared to do any and all kind of Dl API/CMITU U/flRIf DLnuixtfnii i m *w uiiu AND REPAIRING On Short Notice, Guaranteeing; satisfaction both as to price and workmanship. Thanking the public for past patronage, 1 respectfully solicit a continuance of same. Respectfully, Dc28 S. B. DAVIDSON. | TAX NOTICE. Treasurer's Office. ) Williamsburg County, jKlngstree, S.C.,Oct, 10, 1901. ) The tax levy for the fiscal year 1901 is as follows: For State 5 mills For Countr 4 mills For Schools 3 mills 30 mills on value of all stock in Ander" J ? >--? .? r>??_ Tnwn. son, SlllWIISmiUjaibuixcua xuttuships. 3 mills on all property in School Districts No*. 16 and 18. 2 mills ?n all property in School Di?! tricta Nos. 19, 20 and 21. 1 mill on all property in School District No. 18. ' A capitation tax of one dollar on all males lwtwcen the ages of 21 and 60 year*, unless constitutionally exempts I will be at the following place* on the days mentioned below for the col lection of the said tax: Cade*. October 13 lndlantown. * hi . Ce*lar Swamp, " 17 Blnomiiijrvalt* IS MorrLville, " Ti Home. " 23 Lambert. * 24 \ Anls Cixwe Roads, *4 2*> i Altaians,. " 26 . Hebron, ?. " 28 | Oreelevville, " 29 , GoiirdinH 44 3b Hinnani'a St re " 81 . Salrers. November 1 l Kinjfstree, Nov-raber 4 to 7 Inclusive Lake City, November 11 >cr*nton, 14 12 Pr??pect, . 18 Harpers, " 14 , Trio, " 15 , Klnj^tree. Nov. 16 to Dec'8l,ine]i>8iv?, I Saturdays excepted. R. D. ROLLINS, | octlO-rlcSl County Treasurer. Supt. of Education's I Notice. 1 am dire -ted bv the State Superhi ' tender, t of education to employ a good ' negro teac-er to instruct teachers of colored public schools once a month in 1 methods, the making out of monthly report*, keeping registers, etc . at such points as the county superintendent of * education mar designate. Applicants ' for tbi) position will communicate r with me at once. , The State Superintendent will prob) ably name a while teacher to give ,? similar instruction to teachers of 5 white public schools. , I hare still on hand some price lists ; and course* of study for distribution i among trustees and teacher*. Those i desiring them will call for some at my * office. WILLIAM COOPER. 28-1 Co. Supt. Education. r Notice to Teachers. ! The State Sui>crli tendant of EducaI tion direct* me to notify teachers that if they have any specimens of- work, * such as drawing, etc., executed by I their pupils, they are Invited to send them to the Charleston .axposHion, where provision will be made for their I exhibition. Such >pecirnens left at this 1 office will be forwarded to parties iu charge of this department } WILLIAM COOPER, i 28-4 Co. Supt Education. J CUAIJUTTZBO iV/frrflilfl ^UrmfMs" innSH io# fhkk : m^wM VillaiUV1^'* O/LifLt. KJtlWlttl 1 ^ We have on hand a car load of B1 them linger longer, therefore We Pass Up The Don't quarrel with opportunity, bi last. All the .standard makes, such as dock,E nger, Barber and R. E. Jores. We make you practically a pre jenl OUR LIVERY DEP Is always supplied with Good Horses ai J. L. STUCK Lake City 2STe-w Stoxel One chance is all we ask to convince OUR SPEC J < Bin, lies' and Sens' u THINGS THAT DELIGHT THE Li THAT CANT] STEWART Lake Git 8FECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO J Having sold us her entire stock an who is in our employ, will be pleased I at our store. BMMH i Wish to inform their friends and c business at the old stand, and have on CORN, SUGAR, FJ OATS. COFFER, ] HAY, CIGARS, GRITS, TOBACCO, MEAL, SALT, STARCH, CANDY, And In Fact Everything We are not selling out, nor are we trary are trying to build up a good,soi tree on as low margin as first-class goc we ask the support and patronage of th Come and Get Prici We buy cotton from our customer sixty duys at small cost. Come and ta geo. W. L. BASS, Attorney at Law. LAKK L'II Y, S. C. Practices in Slate and.Federal Court*. UKABUL : DENTIST. . WILL BE AT GEORGETOWN, S. C. DURING JULY. I Office at Residence. Teeth Extracted Without Pain. Teeth Put in Without Plate t Have You Heard the Latest From Geofgetown ? If Not, Bead this Ad. n LEVIN & HUHTZ Have one of the beat selected stecks 1 -ofFashionable Clothing, n x. n G ueuiB r umipuiugpi l Dry Goods, s Shoes, Hats, Etc, i Ever brought South. AH we ask * when you are in our city is to come in nnd inspect our stock and set q our prices, and we are sure tiiat i after comparing the prices of our c first-claaa goods with others, the S biggest trouble we will have is to L wrap up the goods and receive I your money, * LEVIN I HURW1TZ, , Leadisg Clothiers sad Fur? t nisfcsrtef Gesrjstowii, &C. <j Mail orders atteadsd to the sums day reotlred. F. O, Boa H. >1 j* 'i UGGIES, and can't afford to let Irt V/-vii w I IUIIIO 11/ I VSU. y it come now and buy while they C Hackney, Taylor A Canady, Hay- i ; of half the profits if yoa buy now. ARTMFNT od Stylish and ServieableVohiiilea :ev&co; d \ S. 0. G-ood.sl'; a * ' you of the quality of our .goods. \LTY IS lis, DfffimdsoiMfite. I DIES HEARTS AT PR_CE3 BE BEAT. & FLOYD, y, S. O. DRESSMAKING ft MILLIN ERY d good will Miss Ida G. Redgers, to serve her friends and customers &CO. ustomers that they are still doing hand a full line or LOUR, CHEESE, LARD, CRACKERS, BACON, MOLASSES, BUTTER, STAR LYK> SOAP, OIL, CANNED GOOD3. , in the Smeerv line Ill III V Ml W VI J MIIVi selling at cost; bnt on the conmd, reliable business at oidKiugs>ds can be sold?and to this eud ie public. 3S Before Buying. s, or will insure and bold for them lk with us. S. BARR, Manager, p ' f W. P. CLAYTOY. j a 4-4 amiav . ? _ taw i abii'iuuj cvv - iiavr* I FLORIST K. S. C f . Pi-acfce* in all rite United Slate*' innrta, and in tle< ourta of Florence d Williamsburg Counti". / S J V A M. SNIDER, 1 .M f Surgeon Dentist Lingstree, 16th to 30th of each month. /a Re City, l?t to 15th of each month. 1/: iviiigBircr, c f ci t oaiuruajr. | Satisfaction Guaranteed. ! 2 ceigetovB l Vsrsn Mm U. PASSENGER DEPARTMENT. 'ime table la effect January 1, 1901. WESTWARD. Daiij Ex Dally. Sunday. reorgetown 1.80am 4.00pm >anes 8 00am 5-21pm !harle*ton 1.00am 8.80pm umter 9.40am !olumbia 11.00am "lorence 9.90am 7.55pm i or folk 6.I5pm 10,25am EASTWARD. leorgetown 10 50am 8.20pm .me# 8.40am 7.00pm Iharleaton 7.#0*bi 4.15pm Ulster 4.85pm lolumbia 4.15pm ; Toreace 1.80am i or folk 8.00am 180pm Conneetiena made at Lean with Atantlc Coast Mm trains and at Georgeown with all tteamen oa Pee Dee, Hack an* WaccaoUw risen, lacludag service betwaea Oeerfetown and ke celebrated rammer retort, Pawle/'c A. B. B. HA BR IB. iltiif Vupt. W. ft. Bute, Geo. Mao, A?mA j 1'--i