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' . ? .. I , , litliliif" n In ch?rjf ?/ W. L. BASS, I?Q. Mi?H Lula Martin has returned to her home in Horry. An artesian well is being put down at the school house. O. P. Hatfield #pent some days last week in Darlington on business. J. H. Blackwell spent a portion of last week in Columbia on busi iJUSS. F T Ricker-.baker, of Springfleld. has been or a visit to his son, J F Riekenbaker, of our town. Misses Mamie fund Hessie Graham, of Indiantown, were in town last Sftt jrday shopping. It wrs with pleasure that we have received the news that Rev. Rushton will be with us another year. C. W, Webster has bargained for several lots in Lakeside and will build a residence for himself at once. Magistrate Gaskins has moved hi* office into the store building on Mam Street lately occupied by Sam Epstein. Now that court is over we promise that the Lake City column will be fuller and more interesting than it has been for the past few weeks. M A J Cook and family left for Columbia last Thursday. They will work in the cotton mills, we understand. The community will miss Mr. Cook and his family. We have heard frein our tobacco men several expressions of their deep and full appreciation of the Records's last week's editorial on Lake City's tobacco market. They feel that the Record has been no insignificant factcr in making this' market what it is, and we are assured by some of the leading tobacco men that their appreciation will next year be shown in an un.mistakeable manner. J. H. V. Gaskins went down to Savannah Thursday and returned Sunday, stopping over in Charlesti.n r\n hia w?v h?n?k. He went in quest of his son Dillon who was stranded in the Georgia seaport. Dillon left Charleston on the night of the first of December, having purchased a ticket and had his baggage checked to Savannah. In aome way he lost his ticket, and when the conductor came around to collect tho fares the bit of paste hoard could not be found. The check was produced as evidence of the fact that he (Dillon) had bought a ticket. This, however, did not satisfy the railroad punch-bearer, and to prevent being put off in that forsaken country about Yammassee, Dillon had to put his baggage ? ' in pawn. To regain the baggage the fare was paid tho second lime. It is possible that the matter will ....J : - reuu 111 me tuui 10. The racket 6tore is the place for Xtnas goods and S. I. Till, of Manning, has in large quantities. A car Texas Had Itust Preof Oats going at 80 cents while they last. Barr vfc Co. If clubs are trumps, it's poor policy to call a spade a spade when it's the left bovver. Stops the Cough and Works off the Cold. Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day. No. cure, no pay. Price 25 cents. A car o* Canepy Flour inst arrived, closing on I at $425. spotly cash. Burr & Co. A purse is doubly empty when il is lull of borrowed money. Anything you want in Christmas Goods at Till's in Manning. Great Britain exports about 5^,000,000 tons ot coal a year, -fly to France, Russia, Spain, lien and.India. N reflcctlon^s^^^^^a dainty, no light so if Ml mellow glow that i|?sT^ til CORDOVA By wff Wa;: CaodlssB Ko? Prepared in manj cx^or tints > .. . v? How to get two papers for the price of ?no?read our reduetd i club offers. I The ?loud has no silver lining for the fellow whose umbrella has . never been borrowed. ] | t SAVED HIS LIFE. j "I wish to fay that I feel I owe iny i life to Kodo! Dyspepsia Cure." writes ' II C Chrestenson, of Hnyfield, Minn., \ ''For three years I wa<* troubled with | dyspepsia so that I could hold nothing < on my stomach. Many times I would be unable to retain a morsel of food. Finally I was ?ODfined to my bed. J Doctors said I could not live. I read j one of your advertisements on Kodol \ Dyspepsia Cure and thought it tit my J case and commenced its use. I began to improve from the first bottle. Now ; Now I am cured and recouiend it to 1 all." Digests your food. Cures all t stomach troubles. Dr*. D. C. Scott ( Scott and W. V. Brockington, The bee doesn't talk about J "making things hum"?it does the humming itself. AN EVaNGETIST'S STORY. "I suffered for years with a bronchi- i al or lung trouble and tried various 1 remedies but did not obtain permanent relief until I commenced using One I, M inuteCoug hCure," writes Rev. James ( Kirkman, evangelist of Belle River,111. ( "I have no hesitation in recommending c it to all sufferers from maladies of this kind," One Minute Cough Cure affords immediate relief for coughs, colds and 1 all throat anp lung troubles. For crouD * it is nnequalled. Absolutely safe. Very ( pleasant to cake, ne /cr fails and is real c ly a favorite with the children. They I like it. Drs. D. C. Scott and W. V. I Broekington. . The man who rests on his laurels is apt to excite suspicion that he won them bv a fluke. i HEALTH AM) BEAUTY. C I A poor complexion is usually the result of a torpid liver or irregular action of the bowels. Unless nature's refuse is carried off It will surely cause im- I pure blood. Pimples, boils and other g eruptions follow. This is nature's . method of throwing off the poisons which the bowels failed- to remove. DeWitt's Little Early Risers are world ] famous for remedying this condition. ^ They stimulate the liver and promote . regular and healthy action of the bowKiit nor?p fiiisn i/rinini? eramus or ^ j tin uuv uv IV. v??-v n r or distress. Safe pills. Drs. 1). C. Scott and W. V. Brockington. j Some baldheaded men seem to have hair oo the brain. OF BENEFIT TO YOU. D.S.Mitchell, Fulford,Md.: "Dur- 1 lnj? a long illness I was troubled with 1 bed sores, whs advised to try DcWiti's | Witch Hazel Salve and did so with wonderful results. I was perfectly cured. It is the best salve on the market. Sure cure for piles, ?ore?, burns. Beware of counterfeits. Drs. D. C. ( Scott and W. V. Brockington. ^ It is impossible to make both ends meat in a railway sandwich. 1 1 You Know What 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 Quinine in a tasteless form. No cure, no pay. ouc. The chronic bwre makes a big i 1 hole in a busy man's day. L)r. Cady's Condition Powders. Are just what a horse needs when in bad condition. Tonic, blood purifier and vermifuge. They are not food but i medicine and the best in nse to put n ( iiorse iu prime ?o?dition. Price 25 ct? per paekage. For sale by D. C. Scott. It's a poor dog that gets pauished for worrying a step-child. To Cure a Cold in One Day, Take Laxative Promo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. K. W. i Grove's signature is on each box.2oc. Men and watches are judged by their work.*-; both have wheels. \cr! s<r SLs/nnn** \ This ijrr.'.'pre ii on ?rery box of tbo gennias I L?Ji<".live Brorr.o-Qniainc Tables ii>0 TOTt* ,t'' ?W( J? ?old 14 ODO 4*9 I always keep on hand for sale or exchange Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls. Will pay highest cash prices for seed. It will pav i?ur farmers to see me before buying meal. Geo. S. Barr, agent lor HartsTille Oil Mill. Some men are so exceedingly modest that they shun the naked truth. THE BEST~TIME. The best time to cure a cough or cold < when you are first, affvctcd. A feasant and sure rcmedv for sore hroat. weak lungs, bronchial soreness. :oughingspells, etc., is Mexican Svrip 'or coughs and consumption. Be wise in time and keepa bottle in your medicine chest, always handy for immediite use, remembering the old adage, *a stitch in time, saves nine." It is a irue lung tcnic and sells for only 25 :ents. MANY WONDER. Many wonder how it is that pin vorms and stomach worms g-t into ittle children, or how a tape worm 300 !eet long, can get in and exist and ?row inside of a man, as it sometimes lappens. They may well wonder, f?r t is a great mistery. However many low know from experience that Mother's AVorm Syrup will rid of in;est nal worms and greatly improve he health after the worms ha ire been lestroyed and expelled. It Is absolutey a harmless remedy to take, and as t only costs 25 cents, all should try ir vho suspect worms to be the cause of heir 111 health. MEXICAN ROOT PILLS. The*e pill, costing only 25 cents a )ox, are the latest vegetable discover}' 'or cleansing, renovating, strengthenng and regulating the IIwr and jowels. Better health invariably folows their use. M.TT .-a rtr^om mTtir nmrj. The beat time to cure pain is when row first feel ir. Always have a Ixottle >f Gooch.s Quick Relief in the house. jUres external or internal pain, and oats only 25 cents. Cures cramps and :olic. THE WHOLE BODY. The whole body depends on good, >ealthy blood for Its sustenance and trenpth. Nothing makes the blood >o healthy and the nerves so strong as Sooeh's Sarsaparilla. Read testimonials >n its wrapper. PILE-INE CURES PILES! Money refunded if it ever fails. Anti-Aquf. cures Chills a?d Fever ror sale by W. V Brockington Kingstree, S. C. The rice-presidency is not uslally preceded by a vice presiiential beet. ATTENTION. I have opened up a Grocery and rruit Store at W. R. Funk's old tand. I will keep on hand ?RESH GROCERIES and CHOICE FRUITS, fou will need these goods during he holidays. They will be a treat or your table. Get them while bey are frssh. W. V. BROCKINGTON, <'unk's Old Stand, Kingstree,.S.C. Horse-shoeing. Having secured the services of a irst-class Horse-Shoer, I am now prepared to do any and all kind of 3LACKSMITH WORK AND REPAIRING On Short Notice, 3uaranteeing satisfaction both as o price and workmanship. Thanking the public for past pat onage, I respectfully solicit a con-1 :inuauce of same. Respectfully, Dc28 S. B. DAVIDSON, j TAX NOTICE. Treasurer's Office. ) WirxiAMSBURo COUNTY, > Kinj^tree, S.C.,Oct, 10, 1901. J The tax lery for the fiscal year 1901 i* as follows: For State 5 mills For County 4 mills For Schools 3 mills JO mills on value of all stock in Anderson, Suttons and Part of Penn Townships. J mills on all property in School Districts Nos. 16 and 16. 3 mills en all property in School District N< s. 10, 20 and 21. i mill on all property in School District No. IS, A capitation tux of one dollar on all males between the ages of 21 and 60 years, unless constitutionally exempt. I will be at the following places on the (lavs mentioned below for the col lection of the said tax: Cades, Octolrcr 15 Indiantown, ' l*j Cedar Swamp, " 17 Hloominjrvale " la MorrUville, " 19 Rome, " 23 Lambert, " 24 Ards Cross Roads, " 2"> Altmans, 44 26 Hebron, ,4 2a Greeley ville, " 29 GourdinS 44 30 Hiunani's Store 44 31 Salters. November 1 Kingstrce, November 4 to 7 inclusive Lake City, November 11 scranton, 44 12 Prospect, 13 Harpers, 44 14 Trio, i*. 15 Kin^stree, Nov. 16 to Pec*3l,inclusive, Saturdays excepted. R. D. ROLLINS, octlO-dcSl County Treasurer* * We have on hand a car load of B 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 K.E.Jones. We make you practically a preseni OUR LIVERY DEF Is always supplied with Good Horses a " J. L. STUCF Lake Qifr 3STeTxr Store! One chance is all we ask to convince OUR SPJECL Millnnonr. lies' ono Ms'm THINGS THAT DELIGHT THE H THAT CAN'T STEWART ? -1 J-icO?G V/1I SFECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ] Having sold us her entire stock ar who is in our employ, will be pleased i at our store. BARR" Wish to iaforui their friends and c business at the old stand, and have on CORN, SUGAR, F OATS, COFFEE, HAY, CIGARS, GRITS, TOBACCO, j MEAL, SALT, STARCH, CANDY, y In Fact Everything We are not selling out, nor are we trary are trying to build up a good, sot tree on as low margin as first-class goc we ask the support and patronage of th Come and Get Prict We buy cotton from our customer ? mnall OA?t ATlfl til i 31AIJ uajo mw oiijmii vvu ? vvwav ? ? ? GEO. | W. L. BASS, Attorney at Law. lam uiry, s. c. Practices in State and Federd Courts. R. J. McCABE, M, 0.. DENTIST." WILL BE AT GEORGETOWN, S. C. DURING JULY. J Office at Residence. Teeth Extracted Without u " " ~ XI Pain. Teeth Put in Without Plate l Have leu Heard the Latest From Georgetown ? If Not, Bead this Ad. g LEI & HUM Have one of the be.it selected at?ck? T ?of? Fashionp.Ma Clothing, Opnta inimishinps, ? Dry Goods, s Shoes, Eat3, Etc., f Ever brought South. All we ask when you are in our city is to come in and inspect our stock and get G our prices, and we are sure that L after comparing the prices of our C first-class goods with others, the S biggest trouble we will have is to C wrap up the goods and receive * your money, * LEVIN & HURWITZ. Leading Clothiers and Fur- jj nishers of Georgetown, S.C. i1 Mail orders atlendsd to the same day rsoeired. P. 0, Box M. " \v--. - ' >? . v- W/ ** '' " * **v; . ? jjj UUGIE3, and can't afford loiet I Profits to You. -I it come now and buy while they J Hackney, Taylor A Canady,l<ay- 1 t of half the profits if yon buyflw. ARTMFNT nd Stylish and ServicableVehicIrs J :ey & co? | i, S. 0. !i| ^T?"W G-OOds! -r >1 i you of the quality of our goods. v ALTY IS 5Hinos. dit Ms dim ill. ADIES HEARTS AT PRICES BE BEAT. . 0 & FLOYD, 7, S. O. DRESSMAKING A MILLTNEUY id good will Miss Ida G. R?dger*, vj to serve her friends and customers vi ' . &^a 71 ustomers that they are still doing > hand a full line of LOUR, CHEESE, , I LARD, CRACKERS, 'M BACON, M CLASSES, -SB BUTTER, STAR LYE, SOAP. OIL, . CANNED GOODS. ^ in lbs grocery Use. selling at cost; but on the con* : ind, reliable business at old Kings- | ids can be sold?and to this end 9 e public. 1 -- TJ^f I 39 -DClUItJ DUyiilg. C s, or will insure and held for them 1 lk with us. ' , S. BAKE, Manager. W.,F. CLATTOS* || Attorney at - Law. ; FLORENCE, 9. C. ^ Practice* in all the United Statefll ourt.s, and in the Courts of Floreoe^^B ad Williamsburg Counties. j^Sj A. M SNIDER,! Surgeon Dentist? Lingstree, 16ih to 30th of ea?!H month. Mm >ake City, 1st to 15th of ei^H| month. ^!? Kingstree, every Saturday. HBbB Satisfaction Guaranteed?? eoM l M Roilrood I PASSENGER DEPARTMENT. ime table in effect January 1, ltfllfl WESTWARD. Hi Daily SH Daily. Sund^HH eorgetown 5.30am anes 8 00am 5-21^fl|H h-.rleston 1.00am umtcr 9 4U:?m olumbia 11.00am wPH| 'lorence l?.30am 7. 55^/7? orfolk 5.1.'ipm 10.25am EASTWARD. * Jg eorgetown 10 50am 8.30pm ? nnno fl iO-im ? (Iflnm JcK V.TVU4AI harleston 7.00aiu 4 15pm u niter 5.8?>piu olumbia 4.15pm, "lorenee S.OOam^ -'(i ;orfolk 9.00an?S*?.30pm Connections mndc at Lanes wilfh ;A> intie Coast l.ine trains and atGeorgeiwn vrith all steamers on Pee Lee, ' Hack and Waecaraaw rivers, Includig service between Georgetown and lie celebrated summer resort, Pawlejr's stand. A. B. B. HARRIS. Acting Sopt. yf. R. Buie. Gca, Pasa, A got . ; 1 . . * - v <X ' In ^ t:- 's 'M