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in cm ipi" i : filir;v of W. L. BASS, Es?j. ? ! i 111 i -i ?wTf?.nme?cT Hon. X. \K liprry spor.t sov?'val rhivs in town r< <vntlv cm l?u>in?-is. .1. Kihv:ir<l MeCutclscij. now of Wilmington, .spool Sunday :m mj; iii-' old friends mi torv n. Mr. Oriinsley, <>f Rennet, .N. C., father of tl*t? late J. It. tJrfm^Iev, -1 ?o:i t the latter part of la>t week with his dan;.'hter-in-hiv-". Jle returned home Friday. Dallas L. /, eics, our ?n,?-tinic fellow-townsman, out now of Charleston, paid us a visit Sunday. (hi Monday he went out to see his sister, Mrs. Julia Coward, who lias been quite ill some iinie, but is now > I letter. H. L. Whithx-k left Saturday on a trip that will extend over sortie weeks. He jjoes first to Columbia, where he wilt take in the State fair, them e lie will jpto his old Jionie in North Carolina to visit relatives . and friends of former days. Constable MeCutohen tried to de. liver a billet douy bearing a magistrate's signature to Z *e Graham Saturday. Zee bad such important business on hand just at that time that he could not waste the precious moments on such foolishnes. lie -went into the thicket at lIMC gait. The constable's return was44Non est inventus,in swainpo up stumpibus." We wished earnestly that C, F. McCoy would be appointed permanent agent at this place, hut in this we are to be disappointed. The oflicials in following the custom of the company in filling a vacancy bv regular promotion, will appoint .Mr. Blow. We iegret to lose .Mr. .McCoy, who js a good agent and a gentleman. We hope \vc shall he warranted in saying the same of his successor. If we had a voice in the Selection of assistant agent, we would vote that the present incumbent be retained forever. The doors of the city eouit room, like those of the temple of Janus, are seldom closed these autumn days. Last week was especially lively and the harvest correspondingly rich. To the roll call on Monday two answered to the chatge of Shunk and disorderly" and one to "disorderly" without the drunk. * > was all that was put in the collection box j another row brought in .*10. A light bronze sport contributed *7.bb n ednesday for being loaded with a heavy jag, which caused him to unload a cord of wood and >? tou of oaths and vile words. Thurs -day a big drunk and a Comanche dance callieil for $10 and six^hours in tlie refrigerator. Friday locu. -.i- .? ?.u,i .? tun-round mill, which uuriit ?< v* -vailed for ?2.50. T!fc week flowed with a case of cursing and disordeih* conduct which netted ?1 ">t>. And thus the good work goes on. Mr. Ji. Milliard \Viliis,<?f IJascom, Fla., and HissJVlabel Thomas, eld<?st daughter Of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Thomas, were married on Thursday, 2">th instant, at5) a. m., by the Kev. T. J. Uooke. The marriage took olaceat the family home, and <wns witnessed by a few near relatives of the bride and groom. An hour and a half after the ceremony the young couple, aiuid showers of rice, boarded the southbound train. They will spend some days at Cott .gcVille, Colleton county, among ' * m,. Willis. Thence roiauvw v/i ? ... they will go to their home in Florida tob<?gin a life that we sincerely hope will end after many, very many years, and then upon sunny sh>|*?s by banks upon which sweet south winds whisper "peace." Mr. Willis is certainly very lucky boy. Lake City has no more popular nor generally beloved young lady than i ie one he won. May they reap the > tv best that the future shall bear. 1 les-iugs be theirs, of peace, joy and sunshine. :,ouls \V. Sutcliffe departed this life on Thursday, the -*?tli of October, at his home in Newark, N. J., aged twenty nine years. J lis remains were laid to rest in the Haptist cemetery at Lake City, on last Sunday at :t p. m. Mr. Sutcliffe - . -i .-i.. ..... ,, 1,1,,i, was a nanvi' 01 v^iunmiuu,??? ?. ....... - city his parents Mr. and Mrs. A N Sutclitt'e still live, His start in life was made in Augusta, whence he went to New York with Klopstein ]?ros., with wiioni he remained till Ids death. Two years ago he married Miss Mills, of Hamilton, Out., Canada, who survives him. He was closely connected with some of the people of Lake City and of Williamsburg. lie was a grand son of the late lie v. John I . Kollins, than whom no man was perhaps better .and more favorably known to ;the l>eop!e of this county. Two of his uncles, Messrs. It 1). and <!. T. Kollins and a sister, Mrs. l>r. J. C. Fulmorc, are residents of this town. A largo number of the friends and acquaintancesguthered at the grave to pay the last tribute to his young life, so full of promise, so full of manhood, yet so soon ended. The scene was a sad one. Notwithstanding the distances, every member of ids family except two saw him laid iu JtU alient cell. One of the nmat i j lunching thing;* conn acted Avith tho I the last sad was tho presawe ; i f the man with whom iie started in i 'fi - IIr .J I' K Tliornhill, of Sum mervilie, and the lady who was ; his teacher and foster mother, Mrs I.uia Thornhill, n e Miss Lulu VVil11?i:r,of v liarlcsi'M!. Though young, his lift* was a success, With ad: vantages far inferior to many he achieved vastly more than is won hv the vast majority. Ill remarki a tile success (i.-nmustratcs the fact that in hi::i were remarkable <(iialiI ties. All who knew him, loved and i 1 admired him. Fence to his ashes:' t | and to Ids lovely widow in her ! i northern home, and his father and i mother and brothers anil sisters in our southern clime, we extend ' hearty sympathy and what comfort ! kindly sympathy may give. TO THE DEAF. A rich lady cured of deafness riiiI noises in the head l.?y Dr. Nicholson's ' Artificial Bar Drums gave $10,000 to | his Institute s<> that deaf people tin* ; able to procure the Ear Drums may have them free. Address No 119U.'h ??A ICOrJ.tU i lilt' K'lHMSUIl lliMumv, Avenue, New York, l" *?. \. Notice. The Southeast Baptist Associa11ion will meet with the Cedar ;Grove Baptist church on Thursday. Friday and Saturday before the second Sunday in November. All visiting brethren and dele gates (ravelin.!; by rail will please jcome to Kingstreo, S. C.. where I there will be on Thursday and ; Friday inori ings conveyances to : I lake iliern out to the church. Ce- 1 jdar Grove Church is about twelve I I miles Iron: Kiugstree and Trio, ( nineteen miles from Harpers: j twenty-two from Lake City, and I thirty-six from Georgetown, j All delegates will please make I anelfort to be present the first day of the session, so that they [ may be assigned homes without 1 i .. ? n V (!imar.i\n. ( | any i I UU U r. Ay. A. 7 . Chairman Com.on Entertainment, j Murnsville, Oct. 10. ( <B | Tbi? ftpnatnro is on every box of the pennlne Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tabic*. the retnodv that chit* a eokl In one day RRAYK EXPLORERS 1 Like Stanley and L'vmjfSton. fnuurt it harder to overcome malaria, fever I ami airne. and typlioitl disease ^erina ! than savage cannibals; hut thousands ! have found licit Electric liittei> is a ' wonderful mre forallni ilarial di-easo-. i If you have dulls with ferer. aches in j hack of wvk and head, and tir-al worn , | out feelings, a trial will convince you oftaeir merit. W A Null of U"el?b, 111. writes: ".My chililren suffered for more thau a year with chills and fever; 1 then tuo bottle* of Electric Hitters cured thetn. Only 5o I'ents. Try them. Guaranteed. Sold by Wallace & Johnson, druggists. The most successful liar is the one lies the least, and lies the < hardest. EDITOR SEES \YO> DERS, I EditorW V Barry of Lexington, ' ! Tenu., in exploring Mammoth Cave, contracted a severe rase of piles. Ills quick cure through Ufing Btu-klenV Arnica Salve convinced hint it is another world's wonder. Cures piles, injuries, intiannnatioii. and all iKXlily eruptions. Only 25c at Wallace & ' j Joluiion : Famous Painting of New England Life. i The December Ladies Home Jour- . nal will publish the first of \V. L. Taylor's great paintings picturing j the olden days in New England. Jt , i portrays "The Traveling Shoemaker." ; passed and goue so long' that he is i ' but a memory. There are eight I paintiugs in the series, which it is J conceded stands for the very highest ! achievement in illustration. Mr. j I Taylor has spent twov years on the , ; work ? a commission from the j editor of the Journal. SIX FKKIHITTL FAILURES. Six terrible fuihres ot six dilTerci.t ( j doctors neatly sent Wm 11. Mullen, of ; I Lock land, ()., to an early ^ravo. AH said ho had a fatal lung trouble and I that he must soon die. Hut he was ; urged to trv Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption. After taking tive j bottles he was entirely cured. It is | positively guaranteed to cure all r!is- < eases of throat, chest and lungs, incl uj ding coughs, colds, la grippe, pneuI luoain, bronchitis, asthma, hay fever, i croup and whoopingcough 50c and '#1.00. Trial bottle free at Wallace & | Juhufou's drug store. ^ I JIWI II 0. T. HALL. ST A R sacra /\ r>xj Is 3ST CTCX7" If Sill! i GOOD BUILDINGS. Y GOOD YAK a It is to Your Adva] NO MARKET IS SOUTH C t r* i? <t!TV /;|VV X J A i\ C< V^li t . V>1 T To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative Promo (Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grrove's signature is on each box.2.3c. Congress com praises the sugar trust and the hous of mis reprtseu- j tatives. made young again. ''ono of Dr. King's New Life Pills ! ;ach night for two weeks has put me in my 'teens' again" writes- D It Turnt >f Denpsaytown. Pa., they're the best in the world for liver, stomach and iKiwely. Purely vegetable. Xevcrtrripe., Dnlv 25c at Wallace & Johnson's drug store. i I Managers of Federal! Election. STATE OF SOTTJI CAROLINA/ ( WlLLIAMKIH'nO Col XTY. f I Notice in hereby given that an j election will he held at the several j precincts established by law in vVilllanisburp count**, on Tuesday, > Novemla r 0, UHH),for nine Presiden- ' tial electors, and for ltepresenta-! lives in the Fifty-seventh Congress of the United States, First and | Sixth Congressional distric s. Polls at each voting precinct will he opened at 7 o'clock a. m. and close at 4 p in. Tlu* following named persons have} been Appointed Malingers of Election for Presidential Electors and j Congressmen: Kingstree?B II Myers, Marvin Martin, J T Frierson. Greeleyville?8 J Montgomery, B L Gist, \V J) Crook. Gourd ins?A M Gordon, S A Nettles N ltaggett. Suttons?W L Altnian, P M Iiurilick, IIS Garner. Trio?James Bryan, J \V Itegister, J It Files. Earls-\V \V Cox. W It Itlakeley, J T MeC'ants. Salters?.1 G Lifrage, J E Davis, William Salters. Cedar Swamp?White Courtney, Ilarvey Grayson, J G McCulloegh, Muddy Creek?John Dennis, John ; Huggins, Jr., A. W. Cox. Black Mingo?It It Marshall,J W Cooper, 11 G VValdron. Indiantown? C C Daniel, A D Wilson, \V D Owens. Altman's Store?S Ji Thompson, \t J.' KfwiWv- .1 .T Altman. Prospect Church?i? T Gaskins, | J W Urown, John Til ton. Scranton? II. C Edwards, H Jf Godwin, S W James. Lake City?S T Godwin, II K. J Godwin, J M Morris. McAlister's Mill?Malcolm Thorn- j us, J I) McCiam, K U Thomas. Ilobron Church?\V W Kennedy, i \V II MeKlveen, Jr., 1). L. Smith. Cades?It F Fpps, Kli Sauls, T 1* j r ul more. A space or enclosure separate and " ? -? * 1 ?... .1,,. \l.,n_ i instinct irom mat u>cn n.*agers of State election must be j railed off or otherw ise provided, at j each precinct, under direction of; (lie undersigned. Hut one voter must he allowed to j enter any voting place at a time, and no one except the managers; must be allowed to speak to the1 voter while in the voting place j while casting his vote. l-'or further instruction see notice of Commissioners of State Flection, j One of the managers from each j precinct will meet commissioners j of election on Friday, Nov. 2, at -.ingstrce to qualify, get boxes and nccessarv papers to hold electiou. \V. F. KENNEDY, J. P. EPFS, BARTOW SMITH. Chm., Commissioners of Election. 18-25-i . ^ ?5 r-%, B. if 913 ft SI IfBjlfl ,-cr~xj own psMj acnacpca ^ uTM ni;nj MOI sacca ccis ^ I ^30,0137- Per 22 n^im^iy HRm Pr 11 ids lii 'ELL LIGHTED. D AND ST A ELKS. )N VENIENTLY ARRANGED. EXPERIENCED WAREUC GOOD C itage to Help Build up CAROLINA CAN OFFER RET IT US A TRIAL AND WE WILL HALL & CLE We rise above competition on Horses and Muli Buggies, ?OURLIVERY DEP Is Complete with New Turnouts J, L, STUCK Lake City, Married. .J On Sunday, October 21, at the : home of the parents of the bride, I Miss Sarah Tisdale to Mr. Calvin ' Strong, Magistrate \V. D. Snow-1 den performing the ceremony. " ArA O DADD I IN VJV LU, O. Dnnnj j Cotton Buyer. Kingstree, S. C. | Solicits cotton from al! parts of, IB the county. Will bay from sample,; or if a sufficient quantity is of*1 DP i ferwl, will visit you at any point Lii when notified. ,y ^ rtiovfoi CO DCDAIPrn f, DIUT ULLO iili ninuu. j Shop in rear of Coleman Hotel I Itlcyo'cN Itepnlred on hbori llKK I I^ TO BUJIT. I Terms Reasonable. j ? K. J. AOSTEN. j A J. G. McCULLOUGK, 1>n Surveyor. V/ork solicited in Williamsburg and ? adjoining counties. Lines carefully run and plats inadc. Address or c?i on rnc at benson. b. O. ,s. ( DR. R J. McCABE, in ZDZE^TTIST, Will be at Kln^stree, S. C, all the j ye ir 1900, except the first two woekf run of January, March May, Job*? Sop ember and November. fJ4ti ^ i W ^ -WT T CLEMENT. * ^ 5 F < 'A S ':.Tx}rs JGyraa ?s/ IrJ O ^ 9 PUP & m$$^ iUMuhy a a tULsiness. ^ i Sill, ^ > USE MEN. ;OKPS BUY EPS. i a Eonie Market. A i AD V A N r AG 'A S T11A N CONVINCE YOU. WiEIMT, Proprietors. I# ' ^l^u!"MWgt<,^Sgk T" ?U='JL'JUV^J?NI 38, . ; , Harness, etc. ARTMFNT i and Unexcelled Service. -r- ^ hi Y & uu? S. C. ust Returned From the Fashion Centers, better equipped and better able to give satisfaction than ever before. * IRRECT STYLES MILLINERY. Every Hat a special creation. Taste and experience combined to make a swell eneci at a low price. ' ' ! lists, Skirts and Suits MAIWJ TO ORDER. . iDIES' FURNISHINGS,. JESS GOODS, lings and Trimmings. BLE LINEN, STAMPED GOODS and CURE AD FOR WORKIXO IDA G. RODGERS, Lake Uity, s. u W. L. BASS, .ttorney at Law. LAKE CITY, S. CY ictices in Slate and Federal Courts. .?111 SCHOOL. J. MORRIS (S. C. M. A.) Principal." j Next Session begins S^pr. 17rh. i/l* II MAliY, INTERMEDIATE^' and HIOII SUIiOUL UKAUftS. 'reparetj for college or active life: ijK-tent faculty; reasonable term*; ilthful community; puro art* slao Ler: board Id private families at low Lit Write to the Principal. m LW : ' 'S