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$ ' mrnrn i11 i i i * m i i GREf LYVILLE GLINTS. Ureelyville, August 8:?Ktv L L Inabinet filled his regular ap- < poin'r.ieni at this place last Sunda}' morning and evening. 1 Miss Eunice Culbertson of Ureenwood is visiting 'he l'amiiy of Mr S J Taylor. ! Miss Millie Boyle of Magnolia is spending some days wilh relatives here. ] I regret to report the severe ] ill**/><>.< AI' aiid tAii'iianrati Mrtt SI, JllllCdd VI VUI iVWJiOHiHMj *?? V ^ ilogati. i Mrs J W LocKhenr returned last ' Saturday morning from a visit to ' lier parents at Trio. Misses Alma and Mabel Campof Georgetown are visiting Natives in town. , To the gratification of his many , friends Mr Brown h able to be < .ovt after a severe spell of typho'd i lever. i Miss May Harris, who has been 1 aick of typhoid fever, is con vales- ' f r cmg rapidly. ' Mr J K Hair, who a few weeks 1 ago injured his back by a fall j from the depot platform, is out today, but he is not able to resume work yet. ilrs D T Wells is on a visit to I Eer parents at Rosemary. < Miss Hattie Tutle returned ! i home last week from a pleasant visit to Lamar, Swamp Fox. i ^ ) . i _ ? v. Scranton Snap Shots. 8cranto>\ Auk 4.?Mr J C . Lyitch has bought the tobacco warehouse at this place, and it will, probably be opened this season. Miss Mary Scarborough of ( Somter passed through town J recently on her way to visit her ' brother, Mr William Scarborough | of Foreston. Dr W SLynch's new drug store j ie becoming ua thing of beauty" under the supervision of Mr < Oautt and Architect Bounds. j Chicago Portrait Company hag m force of four agents here. They seem towaut to hang everybody? i on the wall. Mi si Minnie Byrd, with the aid of local talent) will give an enter- i tainment on Friday night, August 14, for the benefit of the Baptist church. Admission for adults < only fifteen cents. Children (en. Let everybody corn.*! X. X. Written from Rhems. Rhkms. August 3.?We had a . refreshing shower Thursday eve- i ning, which was very much needed. Mr F.Q Rhem, of thi3 place is i visiting relatives in North Caro- < lina. Miss Rosa Graham, one of Morrisville's attractive young ladies, has gone to Pawley's Island to speud some time with a party of 1 friends. 1 Mrs Gner is visiting her daughter, Mrs T H Brockintou. I Miss Purla Brockinton is visit- ; ing her sister, Mrs L H McCullougb, at Benson. itev and Mrs H B Jones have returned home after visiting rela- < tives in Marion county. Thev I are accompanied by the latter's little sister, Mary Whaily. Rev Mr Way, the Methodist ' minister of Rome, preached at i the Black Mingo Baptist church i last Sundav night. Mrs R J Nesmith is spending fbe summer with her parents, Hon and Mrs J S Graham. i Y W Graham visited his pa- ] fents last Sunday. 1 Mr T H Brockinton was smiling } fest week. "It's a boy." j xr o? .i *i i. I II lllis uovmj I iracn iiic nasic ^ Basket we will write again. Tube Koses. >jio i *? , Sortie men emulate the foolish 1 tiess of Solomou and imagine 1 fhemselves to be as wise. A consecrated Christian never I takes a vacation from doty. I * v/ Should be Taught a Lesson. Last Saturday night u difficulty occurred in Mr W T Wil kins' store between Mr S C Andersou and one >f his employees when John IVndei grass, a young negro ?\ ho had nothing to do with the matter, butted in and struck Mr Anderson a severe Mow on the head with a stick. He then made a bolt for the door, but Mr AVilkins. who though a little heavy and not in good training knows a thing or two about sprinting, mtrail the negro and overhauled Iiim at the door, where he held him japtive until Marshal Myers arrived jii the scene. Mr Wilkins turned jver his prisoner to the "chief," ivho placed him in jail for safe keeping. On Tuesday morning Pendergrass was tried in the mayor's court for disorderly conduct and lined $50 with the alternative of 30 days on the gang. He took the days. At the expiration of this sentence we understand that Mr Anderson will have him prosecuted in the circuit :ourt for assault and battery, so that when it is all over Pendergrass' penchant for meddling will have been paid for pretty dearly. PUTS AN END TO IT ALL. A grievous wail oftimes comes as i result of unbearable pain from jver taxed organs. Dizziuess, Buektche, Liver complaint and Constipation But thanks to Dr Kingts New Life Pill thev put 2m end to it all. til *.1- U..4. .1 TK,. uiBj are geuuc uut niuiuu^n. xi > them; only 25 c. Guaranteed by W L Wallace, Druggist. BENSON BRIEFS Dur Correspondent Pleads for Better Roads. (Written lor last week.) Benson, July 27.?Rev II F Jliver, pastor of Cedar Grove Baptist church, was with us on [lie 3rd Sunday, his regular appointment, and preached two fine sermons at 11 o'clock a m and 8 \l night. Mrs J B Chandler left last Frilay for Greenville, S C, to visit relatives. Misses Ola and Ulma Crooks of Harpers has been visiting relatives at this place for the past two weeks. They left lor their home last Monday accompanied by their aunt, Miss Mary Grayson. Tobacco planters of this section have been and still are quite busy curing that product. 1 have seen some that was cured and it is ol fine quality. This section is blessed with good crops of cotton and corn, but just ??t this time rain is needed to mature the crops. The public roads are in a bad shape. No work has been done du the roads this year, so far. There are plenty ot holes and washouts and mud. The bridges are 111 bad condition and besides bushes are growing up on either side of the road, and if it is neglected much longer or gets mucn worse we may nave 10 wain when we go anywhere. It is to be hoped that the Legislature at its next session will take the good roads problem 111 hand and enact a law by which the public roads can be kept in good condition, either by repealing the present law and requiring all able bodied men to work the roads, or levying a general road tax on all property. Something mnst be done, lor good roads are desired as an indispensable necessity. W. S. G. THE DEATH PENALTY. A little thing sometimes results in i .it mi : :_ ueain. inns a mere scraum, insignificant cuts or puny boils have paid the death penalty. It is wise to have Bnoklen's Arnica Salve ever haidy. It's the best salve on earth tnd will prevent fatality, when Burns, Sores, Ulcers and Piles threaten. Only 25c. at W L Walace's Drug Store. The man who waits lor the last laugh often has to take it out in Keeping. Some business men take their troubles home with them, and heir joys down town. Nniji* Ml_ B U E L LV CASH DEWI I Now is the time to buy your Hankerchiefs WE II.WK Til KM IN GRKAT YAltlETY. I.AIHKS' in I'lim-y I-iro ptxl K?nLr?>:ui-:y rffoct. K?w*l >h?,?'r Lawn fivin 5 to "JSc. I.A1HKS' H. S. HAN J ?K KR<'U IEKS. :il! Linmi. .V. LADIES' I.AWN H. S. HANDKERCHIEFS, in 1-4. 1-2. and l-iiioli hems. at ."nvnts, LADIES' FINE t'AMHKIL'. 1-in H. S., 10c or throe for '2"?\ LADIES' Al.L-LJNEN. very fine. l.V.. two for 2.V. ADo a full line of COLORKD-HoRDKRED HANDKEKCHIEKS for Ladies an.'. children fromto l(?e. We also have a nie?; assortment of Handkerchiefs for Gentlemen, at from ."> to 2,"><\ Wt have just received earefnlly selceted line of Gents' Neckties. in a variety of shakes, only 2.V. Underwear, This js the place touet these for Men, Ladies atul children. ?4T*>Iail Orders Receive Cure fill A 373 anil 375 King Strt ten reasons for patronizing the WELCH NECK HIGH 5< 1. Its splendid equipr 2. Its thorough cours 3. Its healthy locality 4. Teachers with pu study hours. 5. Good board, and a1 6. Best religious and 7. Large and growing 8. Its low charges. B 9. Trained nurse in 10. No extra fees. Our illustrated ca WELCH NEC R/T I A M iYicv^L,/\i i am -^SALE, FEED and LAKE CI HEADQUARTERS FOR? Hors OUR LEADER IS . THE We Invite Y( McCLAM $ LAKE CI LAKE CITY'S RAPID GROWTH. (Continued from page 1.) twenty general stores, four drug stores, two liverv and sale stables, milling industries and a number of smaller enterprises, but space limitations preclude. The Sturgeon House, Lake City's loading hotel, is ?1.1 * 1 Ll If _ T wormy ox special mention. xur j M Sturgeon, and Mrs Sturgeon, the genial host and his estimable wife, are unfailing in courtesy to their guests. The new hotel is large and well furnished and excellent fare is provided. One can always sj>end a pleasant day at the Sturgeon House. c. w. w. SUICIDE PHE VENTED. The startling announcement that a preventive of suicide had been discovered will interest many. A run down system, or despondency invariably precede suicide and something has been found that will prevent that condition wfcisji makes suicide likely. At the first thought of self destruction take Electric Bitters. It being a great tonic and ntrvine will strengthen the nerves and build up the system. It's also a great Stomach, Liver and Kidney regulator. Only 50c. Satisfaction guaranteed bv W r. uToi)u,.^ n mrrrruf I " " ?'? "?5,al" "Good of the party" seldom means the cood of the people. Is it wrong to envy the man who enjoys the love of the little folk? One form of patience is reading a continued story in a monthly magazine. HHPs7" MMpBRKE. Ladies' Skirts. ^*l:avr tilts," UJ> to ililtv haviuj; hittl t'o'tn i mailt' toonlrr. Flannel Waists. ; All Won!. in Hl.ii'k. Klin', (Irav (,anirt ' aii*I ill<l Koso. Ladies' Jackets. I rnnic :i!i*l >! < us \\V rail irivr tlinn to you a! j from jl.oOto $."> in iixfonl tlray, l'.lur an* i Mark. Hosiery, \Vr> liavo a fine liur of tlusr for Men. 1 ,n?J .-vi au<! I'liJMmti. Furniture Department, SPOT CASH PKICKS. IO-oirrr Imitation Walnut Suit-;, fl J I 1o-|?kfv Solid oak suit<, $!!> t<? #7 "> i Ill-jiit'iV Solid Walnut Suite, J7,*>. fs." to ?1 A full lino of wanlniliue. #l:>to ilK.oO. Soliil Oak KxtoiiMon 1'alilos, f.7. (Vntro Taldos from 54K* fo?l. Baby Onniastos, f<5. pJ.Vi ti|> to $12. tio-curts. tofia, children's <'hairs, Roefcers ami Hi;:h chairs, SOloCt etrK'k of Bods, oO to $1.'*. Uniutros. Couches and Single Ixmriftcs. Willow Hookers. $1.75. Wood Seat, lliph Ann Hookers S1.5M. Whito Iron Reds, $:{. 50, $1.75, J.*,. $5. ."><?, to. $7- and US. Mention. let, CHARLESTON, 8, C. CHOOL. nent--worth $55,000. e of study, 13 instructors, ^-artesian water. pils every night during tcost. moral influences. patronage, oard, Tuition, Heat, attendance at all times. ^talogue sent on request. IE HIGH SCHOOL, j Hartsville, S- Cd TRULUCK, Lira SUSIES,^ hm _ _ 1 r? n? es, mutes, curies, wagons, Harness, Whips, Etc. : QOLDSBORO BUGGY, A Perfect Vehicle, Dur Patronage, TRULUCK, TY, S. C. Died of Paralysis Died,.near .fay, S. C., on Friday, July 24, 1003, Mr George Melton, in the 78th year of his | age. Mr Melton was a native of Florence county. During the past five years he suffered several auacKs or mat areaa mataay, paralysis, but would soon get better until last year,When he received a more severe stroke, after which ho had to be helped about. On Saturday, July 18, he had another attack followed by two more strokes on the 19th and 20th. From that time on he never spoke except once or twice to Jitter ' yes*' and "no'? 60 as to be understood. Mr Mellon lost his wife some three years ago, and since that time has lived with his son, Mr W M Melton, at whose home he died. The remains were laid to rest in the Creel burying ground in Florence county on Sunday following his death. JC-UU. | P?B?SBCT111MB The Old Stand< Grove's 1 has stood the te over One and a H of merit appeal t Enclosed \gith every bottle! > JW V *? V ?c>' V A. .V?5T A HOT' Lake wwwWWVCT J. L. Slue key & Co., h: load each of Busies an, line of Harness, etc ant their competitors. These Goods and Prices CAL J. L, STUC Lake Ci t! *? CT J 1. Having completed three ful in renewed and more resple umphal march, giving light Tobacco Market. Under tl the founder of this market, ( <The STAR Will continue to givegfl BEST LIGHT, BEST FL BEST EXPERIENCE, BES And Best All-a-Round Satisl the Star, It will lead you to O. S. THOMAS 257 KING ST11KKT. IF YOU C L- r VIVVI\ V Silver Spoo Plate Spoor Spectacles ar Gold Rings Gold Necklace MAKE NO MISTAKE (WATCH INSPECT" WATCHES AND JE Mail Orders < hh m i\a r% R?*> i. W. BerrWof Arksow BotfcodM OoafeaoMi twopnok?f?t of 'TEKTOIKA " We wonder b<rw w? I ?oan soota* apaefetffeaodftcMaoata moat opportau beau In bad condition tor dara, and nothing Iktlvt gt gerfeet riftefnnd 1m tea had no furlbee fcoabta. Otbaa DrR J McCabe Dentist HNGSTIEE, - - S. C, We ?!o firwt clnwi JOB WORK at price* to *nlt all. THK RECORD <t # A cheap politician is a dear in vestment for the people. Delays may have dangerous ends, but haste hatches no chickens. Our children are mischievous; other's children are simply mean. ird I* Al st? 25 years. Ave [alf Million bottles, o you? No Cure is a Ten Cent Package of GROVE'S BU , V ' iijjjfcMMMi; 11 ifBT riHE IN City,. . k WVftxwvw ive just received a cat i Wagons also a complete i are making it Hot for are all Tiptop way down, KEY & CO., ty, S. C IE ARJ . 1 revolutions, is now rising ' * ndent glory for its fourth triand life -to the Lake City le exclusive management of O. T. HALL, Warehouse| 00R. BEST ATTENTION, l' WEIGHT, BEST BRICKS,' Paction. Follow the Light of the Right Place. T. HALL, Proprietor. i TO? i JR.& BRO-, , CHARLESTON, S. C., WANT A >r Watch ns and Forks ts and Forks id Eye Glasses . and Brooches * A I ? S ilHU L.UVIVCL3. THIS IS THE PLACE D R SOUTHERN RAILWAY) iWELRY REPAIRED. Jarefully Attended To. i I PO WD EbflJi Black SniML Arfc.. f?pl i>. wl-_ jilUit) "tT>??OK*d fitvd fiftT o?t? for w blebpljAMmIM > tW1 OKI b?b* w*Jtn?Tm^S *Kdl<f*oy#oo<5| tf? ?ec?K(l do* * rTH ?lIJg q| (yniiy bAti ml H mI vfoij com lit '1 CONFECTIONEEY ft J _:_ AND ?:? J BAKEEY. I H 'Y :? FRUITS, FANCY CAKES, J I $ CANDIES, BREAD, ROLLS ? $ X, And X r} ijjl Fancy Groceries and Del1/ > i'i cacies in Season. ^ $ Your Patronage is respect/ { 4 fully solicited. 5 | H. A. MEYER, Corner Main and Academy Sts. ft Kirnrstree, S. C. ff hill Tonic! rage annual sales! Does this record I No Pay. 50c. ft * M