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r Lake City ^ Lake ^-v Insurance Agency p y^'ks H /<~>\ t insurance Asjencv * |r si /j hi> (I1 ilttlttil IbfPrrtrll : l^yv ^^UA4-#*VO vvM^Vi ft VOL Will. ~ KIXOSTKKK. SOmiVAKOll&C^ 31, 1900. "yoT^T , 'si Bfc ? fy Hi *111 i in wis ' snaum ri?? 1 THINGS THAT ARE DOING * IN LIVE LAKE CITY., NEW BUILDINGS UNDER WAY-REVIVAL ; SERVICES?AN ANCIENT TOMB STONE-LOCAL ITEMS. Lake City, OctoE>er 19:?Mr 1 and Mrs J A Green went to i Latta Sunday to visit Mr and I Mrs J B McCutchen. < ' Mr J M Matthews is building 1 a dwelling on Acline avenue, south of Thomas street, and when completed he and family s l^^jfrill make their home there. 3 r' Mr H H Singletary is putting 1 the materials on the ground for 1 quite a building. The structure will be a brick block on Main 1 street, the front extending from ( Mr Singletary's brick store o the corner of Acline avenue and > Main street to the store house ] of Mr W T Askins. It will be ! about seventy-three feet wide 1 and will contain three stores ^ and a broker's otice. The rear ] will be on a line with the south- . east corner of the corner struc- 1 ture. The materials will he ] brick with glass fronts. Messrs < | Wilson, Sompayrac & Uquhardt < of Columbia are the architects 1 and the plans, which have been 1 f completed by them, give one a j good idea of what the handsome < block will look-like when com- 1 pleted. < Revival services are being ; I held at the Methodist church 1 L this week, having begun Sun- i L. day night. There are two * W services each day, one in the * Seasc K 1 i / Men's and Boys' Suits or Garc Health Underwea j I We laid in a big stock i I we will close out this stock a I Our line of Dress Goods I Peopl< \ f , OX O( s o>s OX o ?\OA?X o^oxoX?X?><oxo <S+k4\*>+.*\*% *>"?<*V-% ^ ^ * &%r*K t^AThe e> HIGI Vou are getting; the be You are getting the w( You are getting cloths You are getting that fi - " . A A Vou are getting tnem monplace clothir IVre particularly pro The H H. I I afternoon and one at night. Mr Louis Moore of Moultrie, j Ga., spent the early part ot the week in town "at Mr G F Stalvey's. Mr and Mrs A 1> Hatchell came do^n from Klim Sunday ( and spent that day and Monday j in town. j Col J P Epps was here Mon-( clay from Cades and went to: Sumter Tuesday, where he spent the day on business. Recently Mr 1) W Floyd presented the writer with a jar of syrup made from ribbon cane rock candy. It is well known th&t rock candy crystals col- j lect thickly against the sides i and on the bottom of a barrel containing cane syrup. Now, Mr Floyd dissolves this candy in water and boils the mass, producing a delicious table Tf ic ror>llv iimprinr to' syiujs, AW to i vuiij * .v. ? the cane syrup. Some few months ago a negro ploughed up in a tield near Old . Rlack Mingo church a stone j bearing an inscription and appearing to be a gravestone. | Concluding that this stone originally stood over a grave oelonging to the cemetery kvhich is around the church, t has been placed in the i :hurch. A few days ago Mr ? i W Yates stopped at the old, :hurch and examined the stone' tnd copied all of the inscnp lion that is now legible. It. is of sandstone and in size and , shape appears to be a tomb-; stone. The lower part, which j Zlkil i <ing Qual They lit the feet. The na Uvin Bra aents in all sizes. 00 r for Men, All Wool (|Haafearf< l/lfltfinOT T?V?VM?d. of Matting and cur store being c< t extremely low prices. If you ] is complete, and we have a new s's rierca Kingstre ? - ?. o ? ? ? ? ?v ? ? ? - ov ev :traordin; 1 _AR st models that the highest >rk of JJae best tailors that < and li.lings and trimming* it equal to any the most sk at prices the custom tailor ig for. iid of our $20.0i ored perfectly. igli Art Label Means ). Reddi stood in the earth, has decayed , somewhat, but the upper part isl very well preserved. The fol-i lowing is the inscription as KfJ A'A l * 44John Woo Aged 34 Mo Died October 1168" Something more was engrav- j ed upon the stone but it could ; not be made out. The strangest j part of this inscription is the date of death, "1168." It was suggested that, perhaps the correct daje is "lTQb." Mr Yates, however, says that the two first figures are exactly alike on the stone and both appear to be 1 s. Can any one give any j light on this matter^ The writer! would appreciate ? uy information that may tetid to exDlain the matter. Who was .John Woo? When did he die? i This old church was built by I Cleland Belin, who was born in ' 1792 and died in 1869. W L B. i Both Boys Saved. Louis Boon,a leading merchant of: Norway, Mich, writes: '-Three bot- j ties of Foley's Honey and Tar abso- | lutely cured my boy of u severe) cough, and a neighbor's boy, whol was so ill with a cold that the doc-j tors gave him up, was cured by tak- j ing Foley's Honey and Tar.'' Noth- | ing else is as safe and sure in results, i D C Scott. I I ^ mm j Currants and Kaisins fori Thanksgiving cake at. People's Mercantile Co. Goods ii ity Shoes me tells the quality. nd Cloth i ild weather. See our line of 0\ Dr Ladies and Children, Buscgy R Hatting! Dmpleted, we need the room for o leed Matting we guarantee to sa lot of Lion Brand Collars and Ci ntile Com e, S. C. ovccS?'oV?x'o^>^o^o^?v;^s^oycoxo> ox^ oj>-'?y#yoi-.ok#x?^oy;oi-:ox#y;o><; ary value you get T CLOTHI1 priced designers in the country are capable of produci one of the biggest concerns in the country is able to ei ; equal to any that go into fine custom-made clothes. if i i. Jlieil cusium ianurs? tan give juu. cannot begin to match-.prices that are as low as c Q Suits?made of host cloths in handsome , just right in every particular. Correct in Fashion. Material and Tailoring. ick's Bargain Sto | SMALL ACCOUNTS1S ,e"1S | ra $E large ones are welcome'here---you need not wait 5E until your ousiness has assumed great proportions Sr before opening an account. Do so today. ZS g: *" Our patrons, regardless of the amount of business :3 g: done, receive every courtesy in all matters of g: business entrusted to us, and there is nothing in 2S gr safe banking we cannot perform. =3 EE 3 EE Deposits over $270,000.00 3 (THE FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK, ] ?e lake City, S. C. 3 /UUUilUUUIIIUUIiUlUlllUUUIUUUUiiiUiUiiMuiiuiiiuiiuiii XS9S369SSS9S9S9S9S9S9S9S9X Imisesimmm.| (m I have just returned from the West with a carload of (A W) llorses and a carload of Mules, the W) 8 Finest That Ever Set Foot g W) in old Williamsburg-. W) gP RICES R E A SOX ABL E.% ^ Call and see them and ?et nrst picic. ^ 1 m. fTheller. 1 j 7A 7 A i n All Departme KINGQII The "Shoe of Sho 1 1 0 / Vk The two principal far tors io the dtoe ^^^9 M Yu ^Hr are style and quality. Yoo cannot be we A Nk Ml if either element it lac king. King Qui ercoats, Blankets, Wright's A m?3T^?f3?'?tii obes, Rues. etc. IB SM RJ^lxI Shoe*. Nor could this remit be attain kuA HkjP^ the ute of the (inert grade of thoe materi HjJB V%rifiL hjgh data workmanahip. From the ao lln^H tanned leather lo the fine*! grade < I V9flBL quality i* there. Inside and oat, in JIBnkjn^ yBggi counter*, bci. etc., the part*you VaVHBk TCgfMk equal quality t?ith the upperi ar \ j^XJSK combination of tfylr. auklitr in ther merchandise, therefore make* the fcu Qaahry shoe the 0 UlOIlCy \ Cimoo mar. / ' ^./VNi-NN/'^/VN./VS/VN.^ ^ ^ in | NG. J ing. g? nplovv, g| ither sell >st patterns, tail- jl ?re. I Greelyville Cileaoiogs. Greelyville, October 1C: ? Two handsome brick stores are being 1 AiVGOk Q(\ An Vfoin c?t??nnt rlU?A? -??rt j vtvvwvu vu iuuiu owaii 1 IICJ ?li*> being built by Messrs Rhodus and I Register. j Tbe first attraction of the lycenm j coarse, Powell Hale; was presented ' ! Monday night in our new school ; building. The auditorium was beautifully lit up. The lighting apparatus has only recently been put in. Misses Louise Harper and ? Tay! lor, two of our attractive school 1 1 teachers, spent Saturday and Sunday | in Kingstree The Misses Clark of Lynchburg ' have been visiting Mrs T W Boyle. Mr Arthur Smith of Columbia is spending some time with his brother-in-law, Mr Hines. Mrs li D Ferrell and Miss Vermeil Ferrell are spending a few days in Sumter. j Mr M D DeLorme visited Sumter i Thursday. * I Mr S J Taylor spent last Friday in I Kingstree, the guest ot his son, Dr W L Tavlor. Farmers are still busy hauling cotton. There is still a quantity of it in the fields. Rainbow. Mr F G Fritz, Oueonta, N V, writes: "My little girl was greatly | benefited by taking Foley's Orino i Laxative, aud I think ir is the best . remedy for constipation and lirer ; trouble." Foley's Orino Laxative is mild, pleasaftt and effective, arid cnns habitual constipation. D C Scott. Old papers for sale cneap by the hundred at Ths Record office. nts.il I tUTY quMtion It ^ lldreMed |Mk 1itrShofi ind every VvM im art of X^gr J! the attain"f be'ked^' vBSni Je of oak Urk of Koea ftninu. art iolr?. wrlti. cannot KCtretf id sole*. It u thia d worknuuhip that Vlt vV" Shoe of Sfiori foe *