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\ I 10 CENTS 40 12 1-2 CENTS 12 1-2 CENTS 12 i-2 CENTS, Lj Local and Personal. See notice of town supervisor of registration. Mr. W. 0 Thomas of Single, was on our streets Tuesday. Mr John Cunningham of Indiantown was noted in town Monday. Mr J H Strong has accepted a position with the People's Mercantile Co. Mr R H Davis of Manning visited relatives in and near town last week. Mr E L Wilkins of Athens, Ga., has been visiting his brother, Mr W T Wilkins. Don't miss the opening chap ters of our new serial story, "Monsieur Beaucaire." Mr S H Cooper, our occasional Dock correspondent, dropped jn to see us while in town last week. Misses Emma and Retha Burgess of Manning have been visiting Mr D J Epps' family in North Kingstree.. Another of our colored friends, 1 Frank Fulton, one ?f the best type of his race, presented us yesterday with a fine watermel? cn. Mr. J. M. Shaw, who has been spending some time with relatives in town and county, has returned to his home at Kingsland, Texas. Messrs. E. L. Hirsch, R. K. Wallace and Judge S. McB. Scott left Tuesday to spend some time at Glenn Springs and the mountains. Mr S 0 Anderson,our efficient chief of police, has gone to his Old home at Dunn, N C, on a visit. His place is being filled by Mr J H Hanna, Jr. Dr. L. B. Johnson of Kome, has been spending several days in town this week. Dr. Johnsons many friends here are always glad to see him. Misses Jodie and Helen Stackley, who have been spending some time with Mr L Stackley's family, returned last week to their home in Florence. Mr S B McGill of Colee, Fla., who has been visiting his parents, Mr and Mrs W P McGill, near town, returned home last week. He was accompanied to the "Land of Flowers" by his sister, .miss .Mittie ucuiu. The Bank of Lake City publishes this week, a statement of its condition up to its last annual meeting. As will be seen the bank has $5,000 surplus and has paid out 32 per cent, in dividends, making- its total earnings 64 per cent, in four years. A party consisting of Dr A G Eaddy and wife, D J Timmons and wife, Miss Susie Culpepper of Timmonsville and Miss Cora Hugginsof Johnsonville, passed through the city yesterday going to Jamestown.? Florence Times.?July 1". A BIG INCH WHITE LAWN AT 5 C 36 INCH PERCALES AT 8 FANCY LAWNS AT 9 ( 36 INCH WHITE CAMBRIC i Gents INGSTRE Prof, and Mrs, G. T. Pugh of ^ Columbia are visiting the lat- I ter's parents near town. Mr. and Mrs. .Tames Epps. Mr Louis Jacobs is having built a neat tenant house on the f) lot adjoining his dwelling on West Main street. \fr anrl \1 r? W T VVilieinft and family visited Charleston and the Isle of Palms last week, G returning Monday afternoon. Cl x ir Mr Hey ward Scott is away t( on a trip to Jamestown, New f, York and other points beyond tj the State limits. The county boad of education t( has recently appointed trustees in the various school districts t! throughout the county. Those 01 for Kingstree are: Messrs-' L Stackley, N D Lesesne and E C ^ Epps. r< p The Lake City Furniture Co w has an attractive advertisement C( this week. This is the only ex- a elusive furniture store in Lake p City and the stock carried is r( first class in every respect. a Head their ad and give them a e] call. . ,i Still the building boom con- " tmues. Mr R H Kellahan has o: broken ground for four brick s< stores on East Mam street to replace those that were burned C some time siDce. The stores S will be 18x50 teet, single story, b L We have installed our new In- l ternational Harvester gasoline tti engine, and while it is too early tl to express an opinion, it prom- tl lses to work fine. At any rate ti we sincerely hope that our troubles in this respect are end- lj e4 lor a while. tl Mr L H Fairey, the clever and courteous cashier of the Bank 11 of Kingstree, is off' for a few weeks on a well-earned vaca-* tion, during which he will take in the Jamestown show, Balti- t! more, Philadelphia and "little old New York." We wish him ? a pleasant trip and hope soon ' to see him with renewed vigor back at the post he fills so well. ^ ai Postmaster Louis Jacobs has a< moved into his new brick build tc ing on the site of the old post- ol office where he has fitted up an S office in keeping not only with ol the present, but also the pros- tl pective growth of the town. He ti has just installed a new set of ai fixtures which includes more ti than 300 lock boxes, and a hand- G some cabinet finished in oak. e: Altogether we venture the as- ai sertion that no town its size in oJ the State can compare with ti Kingstree either in its obliging it postmaster or its modern post n office equipment. tl Nearly all old-fashioned Cough G Syrups are constipating, especially ti those that coutain opiates. They tc don't act just right. Kennedy's w Laxative Cough Syrup contains no tt opiates. It drives the cold out of p( the system by gently moving the b bowels. Contains Honey and Tar and tastes nearly as good as maple p syrup. Children like it. Sold byj tl jW L Wallace, M D. |L REM -FOLLOW :ents a yard. cents a yard. :ents a yard. \t 10 cents a yard. ' 5traw E DRY kinc8tree, VILLMHSUi'S OPPORTUNITY 0 GET ANOTHER RAILROAD THAT WOULD 6IVE COMPETITIVE FREIGHT RATES AND BUILD UP COUNTY. The following clipping from the leorgetown Times is very signiriint and we hope that every-body ltercsted in the upbuilding of our iwn and county will read it careilly and be ready at the proper me to back up the project: At the present juncture in Georgeiwr's commercial history, when ef>rts are being made to develop her ade connections with the interior f the State, it may not be amiss to ill the attention of your readers to le advantages of a new railroad mte, which, if established, would ut Georgetown into communication ith a broad belt of fertile territory ontainiug several progressive towns, nd give it connection with a cometing railroad system. Such a raillad could be secured by following route from Georgetown iu the genral direction of Brown's Perry, sere crossing Black River and passig through the Indiantown section f Williamsburg CouDty, thence to >me point on the Atlantic Coast due Railroad, either Kingstree or ades, and thence throng the forth-Western section of ^illiamsurg County to Motte Bridge on ynch's River, thence, crossing ynch's River, to Timmonsville ad tbence to Hartsville, and from [ le latter point to some station oh ie Seaboard Air Line Railroad beveen Che:aw and Camden. This line would be approximater 100 miles in length, and, with ie exception of the bridging necesiry to cross Black and Lynch's vers, it could probably be conructed at a cost not exceeding 5,000 per mile. It would be difficult to over-esmate the advantages which would icrue to Georgetown, commercialr and otherwise, from the estabshinent of this railroad connection. t, would open up a large inland irritory well supplied with timber id containing many thousand jresof the most fertile soil adapted > the growth of almost every form I vegetable product known to outh Carolina. The development I this territory by a railroad, with le consequent increase in populaon, the extension of agriculture id the development of manufacires, would provide a feeder to reorgetowu which would greatly lhauce her prosperity as a seaport, id would, at the same time, prove t incalculable benefit to the seeon penetrated by the road by givig to its people competitive ocean ites and a choice of outlets for leir products. In addition to this, it would put eorgetown in communication with vo or three of the most thriving >wns in tbe Pee Dee section aud | ould establish a community of in- j tresr atiu sennment oetween tnosc | oints md Georgetown which would ; e mutually beneficial. It is vnll known to Georgetown eople that the country between lis city and the Atlantic Coast .ine Railroad bordering Black I [NANT INC GOOD 12 1-2 CENTS 38 INC 12 1-2 CENTS 10 CENTS 8 CENTS \VH Hats at GOODS 3. C. liver is one <?f the most thriving and progressive sections of the State, embracing lands which aie probably unsurpassed for fertility in any part of South Carolina. It is probable that at least onefourth of the capital neceseary to build this road could be raised by subscriptions from Georgetown and ; other towns interested, and possiblv another fourth could be raised by private subscription. Tne remainder of the capital necessary could be provided for by an issue of bonds. It seems to me that this enterprise I would prove profitable from the beginning, even if it should depend solely upon local traffic but, when ' it is remembered that its northern terminus will be some point on the Seaboard Air Line, it is easy to see that probably a large through traffic would be developed by that connection. I trust our peop'e will take this proposition under advisement, and that some steps may be taken to farther the project and insure its completion at au ear y date. It would be interestirg to know what the people of the neighboiing conuties of Williamsburg. Clarendon, Darlington and Chestesfield think of this enterprise. If is one offering such large results that I have no doubt that at an early day men of sound business judgment will interest themselves in its promotion. My object in writing now is to direct attention to the advantages of the proposition and to stimulate public sentiment on the subject. Yours respectfully, Walter Hazard. Georgetown, S C. July 24. Call at our store, please, for a free sample pack age of Dr. Shoop's "Health Coffee. If rest coffee disturbs your stomach, your heart or your kidneys, then try this Clever Ccnee imitation. While Dr. Shoop has very closely matched Old Java and Mocha coffee iu flavor and taste, yet he has not a even a single grain of real coffee in it. Dr Shoop s Health Coffee Imitation is made from pure toasted grains or cereals, with Malts, Nuts, etc. You will surely like Health Coffee. Sold by People's Mercantile Company. From Belser's X Roads. Mr Editor, please give me space to let the people know what we are doing around Belser's X Roads. We are still living and have pretty fair crops and can afford a base ball team. Workman and Black River crossed bats last Satnrday afternoon on the former's ground and the game resulted in a victory for Black River by a score of 11 to 5. This is the third game they have played. The tirst game resulted in a victory for Workman 8 to 4; the second gamewasllto 9 in favor of Black River. So you see Black River has won two out of the series of three. Belser's X Roads. Let me mail you free, to prove merit, samples of my Dr Shoop's restorative, and my Book on either Dyspepsia, The Heart, or Th-* Kidneys. Adaress me, n? n.. TTTT_ m 11 _ ^ ur .-snoop, nacine. ?is. irouoies 01 the Stomach, Heart or Kidneys, are merely symtoms of a deeper ailment. Don't make the common error of treating symtoms only. Symtom treatmen is treating the re-ult of your ailment, and not the cause. Weak stomach nerves?the inside nerves? means stomach weakness, always. And the Heart, and kidneys as well, have their controlling or inside nerves. Weaken those nerves, and you inevitably have lave weak vital organs. Here is where Dr. Shoop's Kestorative has made its fame. No other remedy even claims jo treat the "inside nerves." Also for jloating, biliousness, bad breath on complexion, use Dr. Shoop's Restorative. Write for my free book now. Dr. Shoop's Restorative sold by D C Scott . ~ vfl * jcffl .-. V l _ -1 s! r - v - * :ents a yard. ^ :ents a yard. cents a yard. cents a yard. ' SALI s. :H WHITE DIMITY AT 8 < FANCY DUCKS AT 8 < FANCY LAWNS AT 5 ( 111 E CHECK LAWNS ATS Cost. COM PAN Thanks to Kind Friends. We feel deeply indebted to our kind friends for the manner in which they have remembered us within the past week or two. | We have been kept constantly ' , in water-melons and also have i received quite a nice lot of choice vegetables. Some to whom we are obligated in this respect are as follows: Mr J F Chandler of Dock sent us last week a perfect head of cabbage? one of the prettiest we have ever seen grown in this country. Mr C K Eaddy ol: Cades presented us with a tine water-melon, for which we return appreciative thanks. Mrs W H McUee, of Belser s X Roads, has kindly remembered us with several very fine water-melons and also vegetables. Capt Frank Nesmith of Ben son?one of the biggest-hearted men in the county?never fails an opportunity to send us something nice, and a few days ago he sent the editor the biggest melon we have seen this year. It weighed 39 pounds. Our brilliant and versatile Lake City correspondent, who never tires exploiting the products and resources and possi-| bilities of Lake City should have j seen a tomato sent us this week by our friend, Mr Henry Baylor j of Cedar Swamp. It measured | nineteen inches around and! weighed two pounds. Who can] beat it? Our colored friends too have given us substantial to*ens of their regard in the form of nice melons, and we*- acknowledge with pleasure the following: Frank Green, Cedar Swamptwo nice, large juicy wafermel ons; Eli McFaddin, near towntwo extra fine melons and a nice, large cantelope. These remembrances of good will coming from those whom we endeavor to serve in our vocation are the oases in the dreary desert of toil and drudgery incident to the raak ing of a newspaper. We thank you friends, one and all. When there is the slightest indigestion, heart burn, flatulence or any form of stomach trouble take a little Kodol occasionally and you will be afforded prompt relief. Kudol is a compound of vegetable acids and contains the juices found in a Healthy stomach. Kodol digests what you at, makes Your food do vou good. Sold by W L Wallace, M D. TO C Finis i I We have just closed our third ye I portunity to thank our friends* >f)ur stork is laro-pr nrul mr?r? save you money. Don't forgot" | reliable "FAVORITE'' Ranges ai When in need of Sash, Doors, ] j would appreciate the privilege oi creased sales of this material oi: : ber where you buy "Anchor" Lin paint you want, buy "Benj. Moo Yours for L,ahe City h* I LAKE CI ' ???? V ' I SPECIAL NOTICES Transient Notices will be Published .. . lu This Column at the Rate of One Cent a Word for Each Issue. Lost or Strayed?One Blood hound pup, one year old, black and white pied color .Reward if returned to D E Baxley, Lambert, SC. , . ' 7-18-2t V r ? I r f . % Wanted ? during the next few months, half dozen students to learn 7 I telegraphy. Have successfully taught during the last few years many wh<> are now making forty-five to one hundred dollars per m >nt;:, g. Lifkagb, 7-18-2t Salter's Depot, ?. C. . | Wasted?White woman to cook and assist with housekeeping. Appjy with references to W.N. Clarkson, 7-4-4t Heinemann, S. C. p l-i % -fa _ Before buying or selling a farm or any property, write The Carolina Realty & Trust Co, 2-14-tf Biahopville, S. C. | ??????????. Notice. I During my absence for a few weeks,. Drs. Wallace and Kelley will attend, to my practice. Dr. T. E. Kelley will be found at my drug store during theday. W. ?. Bkockinoton, X. D. Citation NoticeBy P. M. Brockinton, Esquire, Probate.Tnftoro whereas, S. J. McConnell made suit to me to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate of and effects of Walter Y. Chandler. These are therefore to cite admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Walter Y. Chandler, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Kingstree, S. C., on the 3rd day of August next after publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be grtnted. Given under my Hand, this 13tftdayof July, Anno Dommi, 1907. * Published on the 18tn day orJuly, 1907, in the County Record. P M Brockinton, 7?18-2t Probate Judge, j Weak K Mnnva Oum non trouble tbu u| other orfu off the body. Tb? function of the bdam la to mduiw Inornate nit ud water la too ??- * mm of circulation, aad to rwmon them and their attendee tpolaoas from tha body throuffc the bladder. Therefore when the kidaeya become dlaaaaed aad weak they are naturally oaable to perform their work properly, aal palm In the back. Inflammation of the bladder and nrinary disorders are tha reaalt. It la Imperative that a prompt relte f be afforded, which la knpoeMble unlete you remove tha causa. DeWitt's Kidney end Bladder Pills promptly eliminate polaom from the system and at toe same time make the kidneys well ? A and strony. For Week Kidneys. Backache, in* flammatlon of the bladder and all urinary troubles DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills are unsurpassed. A Week's Treatment for 25c. Money back if they fail. >TT-B I Mb. * 'I ar's business, and take this opfor their generous patronage. ied, and we teel sure we can we have a nice assortment of vrl nd w0 K" stoves. Blinds, Turned Work, etA, we ' sdvintr rnii r?riV<?c- frr?m An r- in c rs J f " v?? VUi 1Uir prices Must be Right. Rememle you get the best. If it is good re & Co.'s"?pure house colors. , Business, lard.wa.re Co.,'. 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