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v v ? ' iimjMMl li rh;ir<5?* ?>t' W L. BASS, Kso. Miss InMie Jones, of* Florida, is! ui oij a vi-itt<> the family of Mr. !!. li. Sin;;! tary. Mis- Miliio McCahe,of KinjrMree. - J11 * -i. - 5 of hot frie-mlstho Misses Koiliu> *(is- .Millie is n^ht much j if a favorite. Mr. II. L. i ovintcton, .Jr., of lYu J it'<?la. 1"! stopped over -eVt'J'al !;i\> la-t Week Willi relative- ami J iriemis. Ho and Mr. Terrell C'ov-i Mitrton. who has l?een here - umo 1 uiio. went on lo FlotvruvSuiurda v. It i- reported here tliat one of Mm- | 'vtehelor I) ir' i-tor.s of Kin^-tree; w ill iraw" hi- lottery tiekei lhi> : Week. May in* win a prize. Mr. .I.J. Matthews went down to! Osarle-tou Saturday and remained over Sunday. ( ol. Kiio.v l<ivinj;stoii earne over from the St ranton picnic ami pelt in i m few hours lottiiiiT our people he- [ ome acquainted will* isir next lieutenant ;,'iivcri]i)r. W'e say our .next lieutenant "governor because. j ij' the mail i-t* were loft to this sec-; :ion, we think there is little room, to doubt. He made a goou miprcs-! -ioa. | lion, .lames Norton name over a | IVw jdays ago. and though we did j u ?t hear the object of liis vi.-it announced. it i> supposed to have i been to look after ln-> |w>litical fenees Last Saturday Maggie Singletary was convicted of assault and bai- j n-ry before Magistrate (iaskins and ; a jury, and w:e sentenced to pay a tine of or spend twenty days in t in* county iiotel. The man who says Lake City is I not improving had better keep hi> I head shut. There are now niort: I evidences of prosper.ty and ad- ; vance than we have ever kuowuj before in tlus town. We do not take stock in windy nidations, hut; we believe in steady, substantial i grow tb. Mr. S. Wall is not letting vege lation luxuriate under teei. wej >ee liiiu over here often, and he| keeps busy shaking hands and say- j in,if pleasant tilings. Messrs. Royal ?.V I-'rbwson have j secured tJie stables of Mr. J . 1>. C. j Moore, and will in a short while , open livery and sale staoles. Tiiis will make three of these enterprises in our town, enough Jo keep tilings j lively. Mr. iioyaii i-* from .North North Carolina and Mr. I-'rierson from Sumter county. 'I'he lirru is! -;tivl to he a right strong o. e. 1 ney will also, we understand, open a blacksmith and wood woi uing shop on a complete scale. Wherever lion. It. 1>. Searbo- ] rough goes he makes friends; and' the mall, if such th??rc he, who] minks he (lion. S.) will not secure J a large vote, may as well undeceive himself right now and get in posi-j lion to say at the proper lime, "11 Jtold you so." Tiie county hoard of education ! .ha> ordered an election to he heui! in this school district to authorize! ihe levying of ;t tax of three nulls .to supplement tht* amounts now .raised tor school purposes. Mr. A. Wise, special silent of the; Atlantic Coast A.ine, spent Natur-j -day here.. lie came to *ue sV.L. iiaSs, Esq , on business. Mr. Sam Epstein returned home i last Friday bringing with him lii.-: bride whom he married on June 11'.; .she was Miss lh-s.-ie Jlarwit/., ot; .Brooklyn. The young couple have ! ear best wishes for a long and happy lite tilled with peace and plenty. We hear it predicted that the j .man who beats .Mr. II. 1*. Haldwin ! Will UO "III lil'Al I .-'U|IVI n.;wi, I Mr. B. H. Sin s and Miss JI a lory i Kelley wen' marri.-d at the resi-1 <lenve ?f llev.J. M. Weaver ou July srh, Mr. Woavor performing the; /vivniory. Not many evenings ago the post-j al clerk on tho fast tram put out' his mail catcher a JitMe too .soon j and took in a tail switch target;: hut, that not being the thing he was hunting for, he uropped it hesiile j the track. The target was literally j .torn in pieces. Mr. J. it. Clriiusley, the agent at this place, will take a vacation of i -tunc weeks or months beginning , with the loth. The years of eon- ; Mailt,unceasing ami contining work , lias impaired his health to that extent that an opportunity for nature, \ good air and treatment to :estore; him to vigor is necessary. He will >tuv away from his position until he shall have recuperated. Mr.1 irinidey is a good man and a tin agent, and we hope that hi> health will he completely restored in a; short while and that lie will return U> the office he has tilled sowed; these several years. Mr. .1. li. C. Moore will huild ai new store soon, lie would begin; right away hut all the carpenters are engaged and tnere is a greater; demand tor lumber than can be; supplied. Messrs. Joyner Bros, are enlarg-| ing th'?;r bu* ""s?. Heretofore ' ! kepi li*'r entire *foe nase. l>i. lin ling that tV r rapidly and P. steadily increasing trade required,! yes, imperatively demanded, more) room and much more room, theyj have decided to have two depart- j nients, a dry goods and a grocery.' '['lie dry goods department, incite!-: ing everything except groceries,! will he carried on at the old stand: the grocery department has heen 1H.V...I tn tln> Murnhv hiiildine' ' which Jul- been secured. The !:?tt?-r department, which i- under the ^pci'iiiI management ?>:' .Mr. ('. ]>. doyner, will In- much enlarged ami' improved. Besides ami usual i ijoods, fancy groceries will i?t- Kept ! and will he a special feature. The dry jjoods department will lie superintended by Mr. 'I. 1'. Joyner. These youtijr men deserve credit f'?r their ener^v, puMi ami eribris to ; succeed, and we are plod to know they have a tine and jrrovvin?j trade, i Mr..I. P. Phillips will leave next Memlay for en extended trip to -everai places in Sumter county. He will visit his brother, J. X. Philips, in the citv of Sumter, and will <ro to Mayesvilie, JLynehbur^. and perhaps other places, to see old friemls and renew ac?|'iaintance.-' of, former days. Mr. and Mrs. Ik Moultrie Kpps left Monday momma- for Charleston and the Isle of Palms. They will he away s- veral day-. Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Rollins came up from Charle-ton Sunday afternoon and left immediately for their home at Lamberts. Mrs. Rollins i-. a sister of Mr. Stnkrly Moorer, the, yoany man who was drowned at; Charleston while in bathing on the i 1th in>t.. and it was that sad: event that took tlietn to? 'harieston. ? GOOD WORK E3Y CHAIN GANG. i A Systematic Effort to Improve the Roads of the County. The supervisor, wilh the aid of his assistant, who is working the chain gany, have put lite Ki-y.stree ami i'otato Ferry road in rood condition ten miles from the court house. The chain yany is wotkiny its way back to the tipper portion of the county via the Kinystree and I/ike City road and oilier points. The work which has been done on the Kinystree and Potato Ferry road is highly appreciated by the citizens along the route, and all who traved on that road are high in their praise? of the woik which has been done bv the supervisor and his able assistant. Ail along the route hills have been dug down, bridges built an 1 roads leveled. Everything has been done in good order, and it would have been impossible to make a better road unless - i.t-.m.-vml With r'tiinv n mp uiu> ?? the exnerienc. ot the management, who has many years' practical knowledge of working convicts, they have been able to get good work done. All the convicts are in good health, ami a? a const (juence are aide to do good work; and with the experience nt the men who control the work a road was made second to none in the county. There hare been no attempts at escape, no one shot, the convicts have been well treated and areas happy as possible lor men who are convicts, They were given the Fourth of duly as a holiday and an extra dinner. The writer understands that the present plan of the board is to work first with the chain tang ail the important roads leading from Kingstrec to the distance of ten miles, which bene (its all parties coming and returning lrom the sounty seat. Along with other good work re centlv done l>v tlie chain trans the very steep lii 1 > at Sim's Reach across Pluck river lias been put in tine condition. Tax Payer. WHITK MAN Tl'IiXKI> YF.I.LOW. (ir?*at eoti-lernaiioii was tV!t by :li<t'rieads ??t M. A. 11 nearly -T Lexington. Ky., when they sivr he was tuniir y yeilow. Hi* <kin slowly rhatajed color, also his eves, and lie -uttered terribly. iii. ...0^ 1-,.11/m- iiiiniliee I|?' ,?? iivm j- . ... \v;i< treated by tin* be^t doctors, I?t)t wit h>>ut bonetil. Then lie wa? :uivised to try Klertriir Bitter.-*, the wonderful stomach and livct remedy, ami lie, writes: "Afcey taking two bolides i w;i< wholly cur-d." A trial proves its matchless merit for all stomach, liver and kidney !ro'?>.i?ts. Onlv 5*><\ Sold by v Far.' A klrsoa I^ru-js's, I 1 r?wT vfi , ? 5 Ryafcv /? is twn& 2 w ? $ $ w j r| W w A*4 fik.i >4 b do away vriui a | days, save voi baking in less I Iw: ? ^ . i '-vV' t i ?'; 5. I v.'> r* ~ , :^V- ;*>:? rf p'f.r'j i^;r?7& i I Ifc kfel * I ii^S jj&ViN' 11 J?L I 1 .^gaEMgg^ggagamgaga When a niri tiles into a pas-ion. ; il is time lor her to have her wings clipped. IT SA VEi> MIS LK(i. i I'. a. l>anfoitli of I.a(iang>-. <s?.. isull'eied f<>r six month with a tViirlil' fitl running s<>ic on 1 jis leg: but \vrile> jthal Mucklen'.- Arnica Salve wholly, ! cured it in live days. For ulcers,1' , wound-, i)i'.e?. it's tiie best salve i 'in th- world Cure pun ran toed, only ' .' "irb, Sold by Waliaeo A .foh:i<i>n druggists. ji ! When an editor cannot take :i1 i. .1 i joke, the humorist has to grin and . 1 keen it. WAS IT A M lit ACL E? "The ni:urvel!ous cure of Mrs. Men:; ( J. Stout of ei.risimibtion lias created ?intense excitement in I'ammaek. hid." writ*-- Marion Stuart, a lending druggist of Mnncie. Ind. Sim only weigh- < ed J)i) pounds when tier doctor in York-! * | town .-ti l sin* inu-t soon die. T!i?-:i !. | slit- begun to ti-r I>r. Kind's NVw I tiro ver\ and gained :;7 pounds in Wright ! ; and was completely cured." It lets' ruted thousands ot hopeless cases. and'" i* posiiiwly ^uarantml t?> run* ;ti! ; threat, chest and lung diseases. r?t)r| and $1.00. Trial bottle ftee at W.*?l-1 Ja?o A Johnson's drug -tori*.. I It i? oasv to linii fault, hut it is I hard to teli what to <10 with it. 1 I ~ ' ----- Kvwry discriminating person will , ! say that The Biggie Books contain 1 a greater amount of condensed, common sense, well arranged information, titan any book" they have ' seen relating to these important branches of larm industry. The . price of earh is at) cents. by mail; address the publisher.*, Wilmer Atkinson Co., Philadelphia. i ? - * - i Some crooks are flv, but thoiv are no feathers on the jail bird. * ; ........ j TIIK A1TKTITKOF A COAT ! i Is i*n?it-d l>y all uhose st?>ma<-h :ir:d , liver are out of order, lint siirh should known thai Dr. Kind's Now I.ii'e I'ilK iive a splendid appetite, sound diip-sj!ion ami a regular hodily habit :i;:ir i i iicni't c * 1 f I? 4 ?:ii V. \ Only L'.V at Wal!a?v .toll neon's *?ore. W. L. BASS, Attorney at Law. j LAKK CITY, S. C. Tract ices in St a to ami Tedere.i Courts. j J. GL McCULLOUGH, ; Surveyor. \V'r?r\ solicited in \\ iliiamsmir^ adjoining counties Lines carci':;!Iy ' run and plat< made. Address or rai j on me at Menson. .s i, BICYCLES REPAIRED. I Shop in rear of Coleman Hotel I Uicvf o* Itepnlrrd ou Khorl , Notice. iiicvcr.KK TO ! Terms Reasonable. J'.. J. AOS'JtN. i in. .iiir m \r n m wpi m j 11 m 1 t J LfrtA il ll/.e hot disco::1.net. of former baki irscl f work and bother and do vo :ime, at less expense, by using a vj jf ?T? 'fx^ 4 C l mI0SS Flame ll fe& U ^1"" Oil*. O *v$J v s?v/ .- Bums c!i< - cheapest f1 -viuSSa'' %->w.y\ . that's sold with al>< lute safety, withe ""sjrsnf car.sinir dirt or trreu; K> krC^i.K' nvnt-brc-vll t > > *! m _ V "i" Sold wherever <tr.\ """" arc sold?r.irxc i:: va Tt'j;i on*size*. ifymtrdea' -H/l </:>rs .v.-/ have the \ write to -;!!. k staksaso oil cobpary. So To STACKLEY'S OA For Baru'iim> i:i BEY AND m 2s,?illIner3T NOTIONS and WHITE GOODS, LA EI Hi I Shoes, Hats and Ge Goods [Jenieiubor wo buy ami -oil for cash.and w A full lino of Please call and bo convinced. Stackiey's ~~~ -\Cx SPECIAL C Liberal Reductions for the Next C BARGAINS IN i Gents Fine White ami NesUjje Shirt ['INK STKAW AND CKASH II ATS. MEN'S AND LADIES' FIN Fesidos a L.ai:;o Lot of M o>?-.r A\ r\ 1 rii.it l inn closin;: out very cheaj>. Fresh and Complete L ihvavs on liaiul aiul must go. Don't loi Yours to please, WH DON'T FORGETI V/hou you come to Kiugytrffc? U?u*t fa (i \ (ii 5. OLI\ I ' n 4 ^ ~ ?- "*s wo arc daily adding to our already tstr\ Dress Goods, Hats, Sho IV e a!>oearrv a complete line of First Class Gi .Space and time will not permit us to < When you ?et ready to paint vour lion nerits of our Standard Cold Water I'niut Iurahle. Walk in and look around, \'ouvs Kespeetl'yM; SAf KM BWII MOD, 1 DE1TTIST, year GEORGETOWN, S. C. jofju < i: rjuo"- - emb< -? . 'K!1 y r-rz ' * y. ike 11 m, f! I ?{ 'A I LO I lil l!IOIIIII5 * ilNaw you monrry on all p-^TT?.TH , . MBS v SBUQS4 Mi M ish Store, 5FFER. will be Made 50 Days. ^ DRY GOODS. s going at 25 cents and up. K SHOES AND SUITERS. 5 CIoSMM, o * ine of Groceries I am always the same. -KINS. iliovhlt , AI & CO. 'v .-tock a fine line of es, Clothing, Etc_ roceries. ; piete price. .se don't fail to investigate th<> :s something new, cheap and / J*. *" 3G, OLIVER & CO. DR. R J. McCABC DBITTX^T,. l>e at Kingstrce, t>, all the .?i ItXK),except the first two week? * nuary, March May, July, Sop? and November, ![t' 1 ^ ' * - y^;: ? '"i )Ut K^- .y?r .! :r t.\ '*1 ,SH STORE CY GOODS. G-OCO.3, ci:s, X(j>\ PJW.OXS and SILKS. M^vr> !.. i i m i c> l"i i n rr