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~ ?aife?k / iff' n _ - ^ .t3?^ ^?yf|V Jt%f y^jyi Jj^%W*P^ <M?? $^cov VOL XV!. KINGSTREE, SOUTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, APRIL 36. im NO. 17 I ? p?r?rmrw>,Tfiw?nmun.'W jmti ?mD -rx ??i >n wtw .xvtT\fr gn>a-.<i^i www uirar.CTOTwr i ? WBEM?T1 ' ? ?W?? ? ? > H ? MWPB? 1 ?WBt? ? Positively No Kev Display Advertisements Will be Eeceived, or Old Ones Changed, Later Than Tue&jssy jEaming. DHL lllljf llil AFFArRS CAUGHT BY OUR LOCAL i T.EPORTER AND NOTED. V. ritten in Condensed l-orm and Printed in Like Manner for Ine Sake of Car v?'earv Readers. l'i!o.ck rivor is uj? to lii^li water iM ?t rk. Then was no preaching Sunday , At any of the churches in town. i C.ipt. \\ illinin Cooper, of Coop- i e:s, visited friends in town Friday, j i ........i. a t. .intin'..' ' Ill'' i-'t'UIUV. I .? I l< vw.n.?_. timi will meet iii 1 li3 Court-house j v?n .MonJ >y. .May 7. Dr. W. V. Uroclxintoi: attended ; *iu* Medical Association in Charleston '1'liur*! ?v and-Friday. Mr. Ja?>es llenrv Hawkins is -vi-iiiiiii his hrutliei:, Mr. W. i*. dlawUins, on Academy street. Several valued .communications' iiad to lie left out tiiis week on ac j count-of their arriving too late. Miv-rs. Wt'ller, Craysf.n and 'Kelley veitt to Charleston Wed of la-it week on 'business, j Dr. W. S. I.ynek-titopped Saltir-j day to visit friends in town on liis, way lioin 1 from the Medical A*so ' ciatiun at Charleston. Mr. W. 11. Campbell, of Greel.'yville. was in town Wednesday, j lie has many lriends liere, and is". alw.i\s a welcome visitor. Dr. Covington Lee, who enjoys S- -a large and lucrative practice at Ilaipersand vicinity, visited his .brother.Le Koy .Lee,Esy..yesterday. We have been ashed do announce that hereafter a weekly prayer-meeting will be held at the baptist church Thuitday-evenings ; at S oO o'clock. 11. J. Kirk, E<ti., ex-consul to 'Copenhagen, now of the Kingstree bar, is in tiie city on business ! <for a few days, says the News and Courier of Monday, The Jim Crow car law went into effect last Friday. The law now requires that separate coach- j es be provided lor white ?.r.d col ored passengers. The Bethlehem .Union will convene with the Hebron Church west Friday at -11 a. m. Subjects for discussion: "Humility,"What, constitutes a strong church."* Mr. L. C. Dove, after a month's absence on sick leave, has relumed to his duties as railroad agent. Ilis many friends here congratulate him on his improved health. T? I. ~ . Air. >Y. il. Aictiveen, who iik>i been visiting his son, Mr. George McKLveen, left for his home in Williamsburg county Tuesday moruing. ? Timmon&ville Euterprire. Mrs. W. II. Kennedy left for Manning Tuesday night of last week to be present at the marriage of her niece, Miss Maria &cott, to Dr. W. E. Hiown, on, Wednesday night, April * We note that Reginald J..Aesmith *vna candidate for clerk of court, 1or Williamsburg county. If the people chose him it will be a wise choice, lie is a high-toned, honorable young gentleman, and we know that he would make an excellent and able oflicer.?Darlingftoo Messenger. 4 wilh heavy white lr.ce. The !i:i!e>inanls ware white organdies. The bridesmaids and groomsmen were as iollows; Miss Mela with Mr I'nstoii: Miss An lift* Mae Willis with Mr. Wade Ea(My:Mis> Elisabeth Mixson with Mr. John E. (Jibbs: Miss Sarah I'osto.. with Mr. .Kartell, ami Miss Daisy Willis with Mr. (Jury J'oston. Alter the dinner the 'bride and groom left here on t lie Southern for Charleston, from there they will go to (Lake City., which will be their future ?home.--&ewt; end Courier. DIED UNDER THE KNIFE. Mr. -J. ff, Swann Succumbs to an .operation for Appendicitis. Sfr. J. M. Swann died at his home last Saturday from the effects of a surgical operation lor appendicitis. Tor several days Mr. Swan had been a sufferer from this dread disease, until his condition became such that nothing but an operation could save his life in 'the opinion ?!" t-he attending physician. To give <his patient every possitde chance Dr. L. R Johnson called in <two Charleston physicians, Drs. Oathcart and Uarbot, tor consul tetiou: and early Saturday .morning these gentle men. along w.Tth-eeveraMocal physicians, .proceeded to tdie sick mail's house, where after due de liberation an operation was determined 'upon. (Livery precaution was .taken, and Dr.lt. S. Outhcart, one of Charleston's most prominent young surgeons, did the operating. The most skilled science oltbimes fails, however, and so it; proved in this case. The patient never irecovered from t+.e ar.esthetic and the shook, and died about ten minutes after .the operation. Mr. ? war. 11 .camel? tkisoounty from Mar'boro a-year-or two ago and settled about'three milesIrom town towards the lower bridge. During his (brief syiourn here he had gained marry friends, to whom his Midden death is ;? surd blow. He leaves a widow.and three-small children bereaved f their natural protector. His remains were buried at the Williamsburg cemetery on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. It is some consolation to the widow to know that history repeats its? U. WECDINE EcLLS AT W LLISTON. Mr. Sylvester Srierly Post n, of Lake Ci:y. W.r.p ihft Fair Miss Claudia WeaJhersbee. Wiilistou. Iiitruwe? 1 Co.. April 1'.).?Mr. ."Svivoster Ilrieriv i'oston. ol' Lake Cil;. was married vesterlay at hi::!) noon to Miss Claudia .'iHi w oasner.-neet, 01 mis town. It wa< a ijuiet home \vc?!ili 11 ^r. with only a low relatives present, but it was a most eiy>yable event a;> i will Ion:; be rememboreal I?y tliuse present. The bouse was beautifully decorated in ivy. out dowers, cedar and other evergreens. 1 he I lev. Mr Jbdwards. the I>aj>!M. minister, performed the ceremony in an impressive manner The bride wore a -very utvlhdi ........ ,,t" t.l'/.U' II THE HOLY D;>.N? E. Lyddrto ana Dynamde at ?* Scui Stimulant. | l have seen the holy dance. Mrs. Dostie, accompanied hy her youn? ! hu^hiiml and a hu! by name ot Den-1 wis. lias ilist closed a week's holiness i . , 1 meeting. To-day (Sunday) was tinist-. ; ly taken up by an experience meet- j : inc. Mrs. Kosfie has a penetrating J I full voice. i>- not at a loss for a word. | 'and can make hcrs.'if heard bv the' ! largest congregation. Mie was the j first to ?rive her experience. Says! ; she ha-" been wholly sanctified and I h:<j?tis-?l wiili cm white f I re, lias thv ! j i i hapt;sm of the Holy Cihost, and her; soul has been 4,,1/minuted" and "Ivd-; : dited." and she doesn't care what j ; jeojde say about her. The large I new t/ut was arranged one half for the ; , whiles on her left, and one half for ; j the colored on her right. The whites' 'gave in their expcrier.ee first, with i some little shouting and praising of! I (iod. hut when the negroes gave in ; t heir experience the shouting was in- j ' creased, ami Mrs. l'osfic got tip and I I .'ounueneod the holy dunce on the j , rostrum. ?he is a good looking vro- i j man, a somewhat square, o\ul face1 and the picture of health. She has i a phasing expression, and .her beau ' tiful white teeth set u? her holy) | laugh as she xhouts, and whed she! i J 'dances the holv dance her lithe, t * ^ j graceful figure shows at >:ts best. She starts off, without a word, in a J j kind-of pit-e.-ptt, pit-a-pat shuffle, ; the toe and the heel, in succession,1 j of one foot striking the floor in the! I forward .movement making the pit-a, and the ball of the <foot, as it is ! brought back to its-original .position,, 1 * - il A. 1 - - A- I u'.&ug tuepat: aru so, nrsi on wit* .foot and then theother,.asshe brings dier .weight with a little spring-from side to side almost in the same place ! with a small up .and down rnova.nient, her lists.clenched,.with a handkerchief tin the right hand, arms hanging by her side, "mouth .closed tight, eyes set in a kind of vacant! stare with a blank .expression on her I face; not a word or a twist of a mtis ole, as in a cadence of two to the second double throe pit a-pats she gracefully continues until you wonder if she is out of breath: the color seems .to leave her sheets-- but all ui once she throws-out her arms to u .horizontal, makitjg higher jumps, j swinging a little .now to the right, j tiaw to the left, the head.a little to! one side, then the other. She clasps i her hands over .her head, the .color comes back to her cheeks and she {-shows her .pearly teeth, Jattgbs the I holy .laugh? and shouts "Glory do I God.!" Then she -jumps high, .up I and down, without seeuiinir effort. with the happy spring force that seems spontaneous. Sot ehe finally tires, and in a pleasing laugh and .shout sits down and wipes the j?er-1 qpiraticn from her face, neck and ! (hands and luok-e .pretty, sweet atxi happy. Her -dress is jdaiu blaok skir.t.and light gray .figured .calico w.'aiet.'with a meat .black.collar. N? jribbons, ne hat. The preaching was attempted ! by young Mr. Dennis; but his tongue seemed to be swollen or some way so -stiffened that he failed to articulate plainly. He said something about Lazarus, full of sores, being laid at the rich man's gate, and the rich man wouldn't give him anything to eat. lie had sense enough to cut it short, and the sceue was relieved when the mourners were called to j the altar. The preaching woman treated us to another holy dance while the singing was going on for | the people to come to ihe a'itar by invitation, for conversion, for sau-tilication, for baptism of fire, r.ud for ' dynamiting the soul.'' Well, Mr. "Editor, 7 suppose the tent will be moved a few miles this week, and if you want to see a holy dunce I will go with you if you will come down to TOF*ox FC KK. ?f/?)S Etc>'ngs. 'It has been quite a while since I wrote from i'ppe, so -1 will now give you a few (lots. 1 The farmers in*this section are about through planting corn, and those who haven't finished plant mtc; their cotton are busy putting the seed into the ground. Miss IJeuiah <Epps, who for several months has been teaching u school near Georgetown S. C., returned home some time ago, very much to the gratification of her many friends around Kpps. Kev. S. J. McCennell tilled his regular appointment at Beulah church last Sunday. Messrs. Bossie Ward and John Brown, two popular 3:0 u a g men M'licnn fit f fin/lfifl mi Pllfll i 11 <r .?! , j. litre last Sunday afternoon. There will be pleaching liere ntx-it Sunday morning at 11 o'clock a. m., and at night ffbout 7. Every body is invited to atteud. I see that Mr. 11. M. Burrows is a candidate for re-election to the office of coroner. He has held the ofli :e for eight years with general satisfaction. l^T.TTK STKEL. Married. By II. P. Baldwin, notary public, on Sunday, the 8th inst.., at the residence ofthe 'bride's father. Mr...*. A. Ploy (I, Mr. JL. J. Powell to Miss!?. Id. iFloyd. Rev.W. S. Martin, of Kingstree, was greeted at the Methodist church yesterday by lame -.congregations, both morning r.ntl evening. Rev. Martin was at one time p .. - i>i 1?n., pasiOl" 01 li!e riurt'iiue uiuan. n*is well remembered an 1 loved here. His sermons yester 'av were, splendid.?Florence Daily Times. JUS? RECEIVE From New Foik, the latest o it in a price $1 endh. 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