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m Bf IMIWIIIII BWI ? W IffVIHI HII-VI f K.ofP. ELECTION. P. S. Wall Does the Handsome Thing by the Lodge. (Written fur last wt*ek.) At a lartre and enthusiastic meeting of the Kniiil.ts nt I\v:l?in> the regular nomination of otiicertook place. 1 hi- It nine* is growing r ;i i >:?11 y, aiivailv nun:'wing anions * i's members about seventy-five n i?:ir prominent mix mi* The ({ lection of ^ivin^ a 'ihkj n-? iluiini' the holdavs was disease.f and resulted in lion 1' > ?\ all's offering to lurdtsh the banquet at * 1 our< next regular mee'imr. If jriven, this banquet will surpass in . every particular any previous one. The ollicers nominated for the ensuing year were a# lnl!v,ws. * ? \V Lynch, y ( 5 I) Lamar Lee, Y C; Rev. W F Cause, l'relate: i C A Ray, Master of Arms; j It 10 MrKm>ht ; Kw.ner 1:,lcor,k; I! B Cannon ) :,nli SealW B Gause, Master of Exchequer;; S M Dickson 1 Master of Finance: i 8 J Godwin ) ^ W L Jones, Master <T( Works; J C FI more. \ W K Kirbv, Inner Guard. H P Post on, ) I W Dock field, i - Outer Gnard; F D Cockfeld, \ * W W Singlet a ry, ) | . Trustees. Prof L S Singletary ) ix f ? ? f / ?*>! j r nf F : n ccf ! ->? i ill 4 3 JJIUtO ?J HV/U V mi i-kiu^ow vv | spent Sunday in town. Mr Eddie Hutchinson, who I lives near town, met with a pain-! fill accident Saturday night. While horse-hack riding he was thrown from his horse and had his elbow dislocated. Kohl Singletary, who has again been indisposed, is recovering. rj,' t Miss Lyra Ha.n passed through here eu route to Lake City Mon day. The lew tjrkcvs that survived Thanksgiving are roost'ng high as , . the Xmas holidays approach And now to our kind bacheloi 1 editor and Tuk Kkc<?kd readers a inerry, merry Chjisiina.-? Bex II i h i j . [We thank this valued eorres pouuent illiu III'ISI ntrciiiiiv icti-j rpocate the kind sentiment.* j t N expressed.?E l Kkcord.] IN MEMCRiAM. Palmetto Leaves Society's Resolutions | on the Death of Joe Nachman. Whereas, on the 22nd'day o' j November. 1002, Joe Nachman, i one of the much loved members of the Palmetto Leaves Society, was accidentally and without warning to himself taken from among us, causing the hearts of his brother and sister members to j deeply mourn his loss, for Joe was . loved by us all; and whereas this society desires to express to the father and loved ones of our little | brother member their regard;! therefore, be it resolved, First?That this society by aj unanimous vote extends to the' bereaved family our heartfelt sympathy and mourn with them in our mutual loss, for Joe was indeed a brother with us. Second-r-That a copy of these resolutions be sent to the bereav ed tamily and also published in? The County Record, Weekly Mail j and Southern Christian Advocate. ( Third?That a page in our; minute book be draped and dedi-; caled to the memory ot our loved ; and lost member. By order oi the committee on ' resolutions. ? W Julian Clark, II P Epps. J Mktler Sturgeon. ! Committee, j Lake City, S. C\, Dec. 14,1902. v / *' t S H T Mclntyre, St. Paul. Minn., who has been troubled with a disordered stomach, says, "Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets do me more good than anything I have ever taken." For sale by Dr. D G Seott, druggist. l ii '% - ' ' < ) 1 i Benson Briefs. Ji! ; I: Kov II F Oliver filled his a|.-! | j poiulinent at Cedar drove Bap- j J tist church las! Sunday ruoruiuir.; : He preached a tine sermon to a ; *arae and illeuiive : j His next appointment v\i!l .)<; ;.'i , * * ; ' I 1 n\- nil I tin 1<! S ilill.iV 111 . i " I.Jami ir , I*J. lie also an 1 n onnee.l that lie w <?u i?1 peach a I ! Turkey Ci'-ek Baptist cliurcil at; 4 o'cioek p. r>i. o: the same dale ; , liev li l' 11 nddeok, we are in- j formed, has decided to locate j here. We cordially welcome our i i you or; brut iter to our section. Min Alamie (rravsou i> home j lor the holidays. A vacation oi , one week. The jeaiilic roads, as far as \vr | have been, are to bad eon- J dition, in many plac? s being almost impassable. I Especially would we call alien- ; tion to the Boggy Swamp crossing.; which Jjas but one mudhole o.i it, | ifnd that is from hill to hiil. ut | notice a No some Sections of toads ! fSv.sf ..iwiin t/\ lia u I i f 1 rw ! V* n MI' I * ?/ f Mil til at 31X111 V-IIHJ nv.^.. vv.vx. , Good toads are needed a;! over i tite country, and we hope ihc i people will take more interest in j their highways, and devote more j attention to them. W. vS. G.. A MILLION VOICES Could hardly express the thanks of llonitT Hall, of West Point, la. Listen why: A >c\vre cold had settled on his I " lung-. causing a inost obstinate rough. [ Several physicians said lie had con sumption, but could not help hint, When ali thought lie was doomed hv tf began t<> use Dr King's New Discovery \v fdr Consumption and writes, "it com- R pictely cured me and saved my /ife. J rl now weigh 227 lbs." It's positively b< guaranteed tor coughs, colds and lung Ii troubles, l'rice 5CV- ami $1.00. Trial Si bottles t'reu at I) C Scott's. Our gills to Him wil] depend P on our understanding ol His gills If to us. 1 Don't arjiue with a tool. Listen \ ers will say there are tvvoot a kind . . PROFIT The matter of feed is of i | tremendous importance to the ( ' farmer. Wrong feeding is J loss. Right feeding is profit. The up-to-date farmer knows what to feed his cows to get the most milk, his pigs to get the most pork, his hens to get the most eggs. Science. But how about the children r Arc they fed according to science, a bone food if bones are soft and undeveloped, a flesh and muscle food if they are thin and weak and a blood food if there is anemia? 1 Scott's Emulsion is a mixed food; the Cod Liver Oil in it ; makes flesh, blood and muscle, the Lime and Soda make bone and brain. It is the standard T scientific food for delir^e children. Send for free '!e sure that thin picture !q the form v* a label on the "rapper^ v- every batt'.e of T Scott&Bowne MmMi CHEMISTS, S 8gf|gsj, m ?c?ri St.. N. Y. jjBLtlSSrW 59c. end $1; all druggists. I * * ' ITBTIITillll |l To Onr I Take Laxative Brom i I Seven MOBon boxes sold in past 12 mc I Mexican 9 Mustang Liniment* *?r ??w A toad un a harrow suffers no m( !' that is tortured with Sp f Sores, Sprains, etc. Mos ? and apply the kind of 53 fur and wide aa Mexican Must I - Serer fails?not even in t Cures caked udder in cow remedy. Hardly a diseas or joints that cannot bo qa iMexican ^ Mustang Liniment n To return good lor evii is to lake a tLwer bloom from a weed. THE PT11DSOF HEROES. Many soldier* in tiie la<t war wrote > say licit for scratches, bruise-1, cuts, ounds corns, sore feet and stiff joints, ueklen's Arnica Salve is the best in )c world. Same for burns, scalds, ails, ulcers, skin eruptions unit Piles, t, cures or no pay. uniy 25c at I> C i?n 'c r\r\ur r?r#? Science may open up man's asl, but the Saviour shows his iture. mm % RACKET This is where Santa sek for the children. We h line of Christmas toy every one of you to you buy. Also we v all goods through tl fail to come and se t -n rmrmtni/ i. ii. iuujiiioa., H0LIDA7 p. s. court: FINE LINE DRESS LARGE STOCK FANCY CAM CLESSEJGERS CANDIE A Fiosh Lot of this Celebrated C 'ound. We always carry a comp FINE Large Mock of Fireworks and tock. P.S. CDUF e a Cold in Or .11 readily ovoreoma Loss of Hafr, iiseasod 11 >-.fs an<l Scratches in bores mules and caLtie. Farmers try lfa gin sgaii??0>yS der/ )rc than the faithflil hor?> juvins, Swinney, Harness t horse owners know this mpathy that heals, known J a ng Jniment* . ,he most aggravated cases. s quicker than any known o peculiar to muscle, skin ired by it. Ik.kiuitMmutir rm tliA m/irWtf(W > iml Galls, Sprains and Skin Lain pa, i keeps horses and moles in conditk*? \ . Right elicit me never furl here bv wrong agencies. A .1 Snell wantetTto attend :i parti but was afraid to do so on account < I pains in his stomach, which he feare would grow worse. He says, "I Wf telling my troubles to a lady frlent who said: 'Chamberlain's Coli< ; Cholera and Diirrlioea Remedy wi put you in condition for the party.' bought a bottle and take pleasure i , stating that two doses enabled ine t have a good time at the party." M Snell resident of Summer Hill, > Y. This remedy is or sale Irv Dr D Scott druggist TTfO TTflMT Alia iiUffii -T STORE, icts all of his presents ave the most complete s in town. We ask come around before i will reduce prices on he Holidays. Don't ie old Santa Claus. t? i _ n n , Mngstree, s, \j BARGAINS T NEY &' CO'S GOODS OF SHOES )IES AND CRACKERS, s Jandy, both in boxes and by th lete line of FRUITS Xinas Goods. Call and see 01 eTNEY & leDay /qj & cm every box. 25c. - . % SANTA C | HEADQUAB I I'O s I T ! V K I. V THK I>EST I.I N"fcl E' ? vi\Vwyvyvvm^wu%>v7v*wwvii TOYS! TOYS V1V -vV<vWVVW ./VV?y\VV?\VVVVVj All Kinds or Pretty Things to ' DON'T JSKNI) OFF F*)? A PIIESKn f t'.VTI BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY OF GH ?Ol'R STOCK 0 FIRE WORKS, FRUITS Is truly a Horn of Plenty, and Selected Stock of Citro and Raisins for til mas Cake. ? 5 ta chiey W. T. WI1 I Is doing a Wholesah his old ft WII FIMC V V ILtfflVll ARE IN THE RETAI AT GAGG, OLIVER & C STAND. THEY OFFER E IN EVERY LINE, d Yours for ?W. 7 >f > I Selling n The Entire Stock of Dry Goods, C ? Caps, Millin^-y, [ REGARDLESS OF COST OR VALUE. A< < Business. Therefore I Will Give the Public A . JUST L1STE Calieoes worth 5 anrl 6 only 3 cents a yarc % sorted colors, 10 yard dress patterns $1.49; y ' 5 and 6 only 4 cents; Check Homespun wort I dies Featherbone 41 Corsets only 69 cents; Corsets only 23 cents. J CLOTHING! CLOTHING .'-Men's suit wot 1 suits worth $6 only $3.79; men's woo! i wool overcoats $1 98 and up; men's wool ps underskirts at 23c and up. SHOES! SHOES! Ladies' Sunday shoes ' Sunday shoes Worth ! 6 ? at 98c; ladies cajx walking jackets worth $5 at 42. 49; ladies' s! dies' all wool flannel skirts worth 45 at 42. i I 45.50 at $2.79; Blankets worth |1.50 only 59c numerous to mention, so come and see. T receive Christinas toys for children free, in their purchase. SHULTZ BAR6A NEXT DOOR TO DISPENSARY. Trail! .A-rLOtlrer Carload. arrd 2v?-u.les at T EiaAh-ain's i Fine li'uggy Horses, saddle horses and s mules for farm work at prices that deft who intends buying a horse or muio is coi Stables and inspect our stock. It cost, yc save you many dollars. ' Buggies, Wagons a We have also just received a fine line o , kinds. If you need a buggy 01 vour chance to get a b : THOMAS &.BRAOH - .. IZiELgrstX??, J B STEELE, Manager. 7 . J , ? - PURITY. "j S t MADE ATOUR KENTUCK ISBEji and praised by thouiai whiskey in the world fo w*5*veYo*?NEDOLLA CONSUMERS MS 242 to 250 SeviPl Rkfb?bj*ces : German Insurance Ba We know the a bore company to b< SUBSCRIBE TO T1 ;lau^ ITERS! < n:r brought to tow* ,y>WV>V\VVUVW v%vv i! TOYS! vvw vv vyv\% wvvCCv^PFC' Delight Little Folks. l YOr: have SEEN OH? ' ' i ristm as GIFTS?- %; F" >'] AND CANDIES we offer a Specially ns, Currants ' p e Christt ' ^ Cash Store- | LKIN5 3 business at and ' 'i 'ftl ?& Co L BUSINESS . \ i& :0'S FORMER ilG BARGAINS ' ^lil business, , \ WILKMS. Out 1 lothing, Shoes, Hats, etc. I am Going Into the GrooAy a C'lianceJDo (Jet Bargain*. N. X I; nil wool Cashmeres, in a*ard wide Cotton Cloth worth* h f> and 6 only 3 3-4 cents; laladies Featherbone 60 cents k y ..... .... " s worth *4 rpr 11.98; men7* uiit.H worth $15 for $8. 45; alt ^its at89e apd up; merino* worth $1. at 69 cents; menV ** worth $5 at $2.98; ladies' kirts worth $1.26 at 64o; la>8; ladies' silk skirts worth : per pair. Our stock fa too< hose who trade with us Will proportion to amount of. /> IN STORE AUCTION DAlf/W IRIVALIof Horsss ' AAVAAActSS Ob 3ta/bles ?? ound and gentle hdfm %nrf r competition. Everybody -dially invited to call at bit >u nothing to lookfmnd may nd Harness. f Standard Vehicles of *11 " a wag0h now is argain from 1AM, Agents, S. C/ ?y t 1 ? ? 'YEAR OLD MICKY RYE X DISTILLERY FOR 4S YEARS, ids of consumers as the best r the least money. I BOURBOM if old $1.90 ' " S.4S _ ' ? t.N ? " 9.9S R oo tick gallon, ud pm? tfc?t PEOPLE'S FRIEND. i TILLING eOMPANT. M RPONATCO. . th St., LOUISVILLE, KT. MB ak, Bradstreot, or any Kipuss ilsuM