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lit Pi* ISM. l.i charge of W. L. BASS, Esq. W. L. Bass, E-q., spout Thursday in Florence on lejjai business. Miss Erv. in Severance eanio up from Lanes Sunday and spent the <1 ty in town. Messrs. Jordan and J. W. Floyd visited Florence on business a few . days a^o. Mr. \V .E.Severance spent Thors day in Florence. He was a v itness mii a case that was heard that day. By the way, its pretty cold weath er for orange blossoms, but we hear t hat some are on the point of blooiriin?j over at Scran ton. Mr. Tom Burch, the incoming - her.tr of Florence county, was in down last Saturday with his brothtor, Mr. S. E. Burch. .Mr. W . Hi. Ml'UC : uua .. citizen of our town. having moved in on Saturday. He is occupying Mrs. Delia Carter's cottage ou Church street. Mr. J. E. Williamson, who lived in the Gaskins neighborhood, died jMst Friday after a brief illness. He was about forty-five years of age. Deleaves a widow and several children. Work or. the dwelling that is being built for Mr. li. L. Blow on "Thomas street is progressing rapidly. The framing i* up and siding i? being put oiu It will be a neat, fooifortable cottage of six rooms, with hallway and piazzas on three >ides. Dr. Eugene H. Williams, of Walterboro, a brother of Dr. A. H. Williams, came up on Friday and returned home Sunday night. He ' ame to see our Dr. Williams, who -has been right ill some time, but who is now improving, we are glad <??> sav. There is,-ft feeling of general satisfaction and pleasure at return of Itev. J. E. Rushton to this circuit. Mr. Rushton has done a good work here and is regarded, not only < hy his own people.but by all,as asplen.tlid man, a thorough christian and .an earnest, thoughtful preacher. Willie J. Askins died on the 3d instant, aged IS years, having been , horn on August 8. ISS'2. lie was a ;great suffeier for-a nuniberof years, and his death had l>een expected sometime. His remains were laid to rest in the Baptist cemetery in the presence of a large crowd of relatives and friends, lie was the -on of the lute Mr. Robert Askins. His mother, who survives, is now Mr.-, K. J. Wilkes. The "Little Gem" restaurant went "into the hands of the receiver on i he sth in-tant. It was a big stock ^company, that is it had a big 1111m*}?er of stock holder-. Among them were F K Joynen, L 1> Singletary, V H Kpps, ^.lirby .Mack, and M L Uelk. The cooks, Jim Wilder and .Joe Burgess took stock in grub. F It Joyner is, we understand, the re-ceiver, as lie "received" moat of the vrockery, etc. N e bid farewell to the "Little Gem" with an aching iieart and-"that tired feeiing*'? Brides are coming in blocks of i Mn e. Last week we spoke of three prospective ones in town. This -v?--k the country takes the hat ' ifh the chances of making three home runs; while one of the Lake ? ity runners is becoming a little rattled and may be caught out on third base; but he is keeping a stiff upper lip, notwithstanding there is no hair on it. But we are digressing. Two sisters, Jwho live a few v.iiles above here, will stand at the s.aar before the old year dies. A young lady, whose trousseau is being made in town, and who lives war a telephone station on the .. ;y line, will face a parson within t? /\l>1 * its ?UYf hititr 1 J?i\V WCCKSS. \'II. 1.-. 'm.e ii? except the pinlcss clothes l.ne. >ir. A. X.Sutcliffe, of Charleston, has bou^ ht the lor on the north eastern corner Railroad avenue Charles street and will build a res* Hence soon. Messrs. Joyner Bros, have bought two lots, Mr.- A. C. lielk, one, Messrs. Jesse and A. E. Cook, t.ne, Miss Mary J. lielk, one, all on Charles street. VV. L. Iiass, . ?i]. has Bought the two choice lots on the South eastern corner of Railroad avenue, and will build a residence right away,?in fact tlie plans a.*e in the bauds of the contractor. Thus it will he seen that' wlvn we spoke of iajke City as risi*><r on the tide of a new iite we were not talking through our hat. A*r. J. S McCiaii) has bought the ... \| ? ;n <ot aivirt jn-l . y . . . . , a- thi? homestead of Mrs. M. M. MeCutehen. It consists ot the lot, i Wo stores :in I a dwelling attached to the older store. We understand that Mr. line.; Ward wiil open a st<? "k of goods in the older store, the on lately oeeupied l?y Mr. L. I.. aldw?4L We shall he glad to weleoniH .Mr. Ward aiming us us. Jie is a'first rate man and good citizen. Our wishes are with him ll.a* he may succeed. It is rumorv ed that Mr.Met.'lani will build a toil*, i /V,' W.uiir.liause JUI th.e buoi. :.a t ^ " " v > V * I | of (his lot, which extends within a 1 j few feet of IiaiJroad avenue. This | I would be a Urst rate location for aj | warehouse a.?<J Mr. McCIam is just | I the man to build it and make it; succeed. Lakeside has been laid out into -nul and luts ar<> now I being sold. There arc thirty-nine I i lots of one-half an acre each. All ! I of these are for sale to actual set-' ; tiers and at reasonable prices. The c I prices vary according to location and elevation. Choice lots a re being } sold at -f 100; others in proportion ; according to conditions aoove men- , ' tinned. Between Main street and lite Lake four streets, parallel with , s ; .Maia street, haw been laid out. jt i The one nearest Main street, run-j ' ning through Uie Daniels, bingle-' 1 tary and A.11.Williams 6c Co. prop- j * ertv has not yet been named, i?ut | ' ; we will call it Dansing until a better I J be suggested- The other three are i named Charles, Valley and Lake. ;! ; The new tobacco warehouse will be j > built on the corner of railroad ave-; j nue and Dansiugstreet. The pack1 houses will be on itailroad avenue | where Mr. B. Wallace Jones' gin-.' nery, which will be moved by Jan-; j uary 1st, now is. j ] TO THE DEAF. U A rich lady cured of deafness and : ( " ' ' - i i T\- i uoisee in me neau uy u.i. ^ u umwu ? Artificial Ear Drums gave $10,000 to i liis Institute, so that deaf people uu-; able to procure -tlie Ear Drums may have them free- Address No 11903, ' the Nicholson Institute, 7$0 Eighth Avenue, New York, U s. A. Some peop'e are high livers, because Uiey<can't afford lo pay I he i reul for the ground floor apart merits. PA ID T>fiA11 FOU IJJLS LEG. B. D. BlantoD of Thaekerville. Tex., 11 jn two years paid over $300.00 to doc- ! | tors to cure a running sore on his leg. Then they wanted to cut it oft; but he cured it with one box of Buck leu's Arnica Salve. Gnarauteed core tor piles. 25 cts a box. Sold by Wallace & Julio- < ^ son, druggists. j" It is luckjr lor some people that | ; all collectors are not us trouble- _ ! some with their lulls as niosqui- J i ; i oes are. _A KEE2TCLEAR BBAINYour best feelings, your social posi- j J tiou or business success depend large- , i Iv on the perfect action of your &tmn- j I I iicl) and liver. i>r King's New l_Jfe j j Pills give inuroa-ed strength, a keen. | 1 j clear brain, high ambition. A 2."> ecnt' ^ j Im.x will make you l'eel likeu new being. I I v..1,1 (,, u'-iii-.cn x- .liinuson. cLrumri-t. I ^ Some husbands arc meu of very h lew word.-?probabiy because I heir wives won't all I hem lo in- f j dulge jit back talk. j ? Jl*ST SAVED IUS LIFE f It was a thrilling escape that Charles j > j Davis-of Jjoweistoo, O. lately had i trow a frightful deuili. For two years ^ (a severe lung trouble constantly grew ! worse until it seemed lie must die ot { consumption. Then he began to use m j Dr. King's New Discovery and lately i wrote: "It gave instant lelief and ( j effected a permanent cure," Sui-h : wonderful cures have for 23 yeans, J proven it< power to cure all throat.click and luug troubles, l'roce 30cand j j $1 00. Every bottle guaranteed. Trial i ^ bottle free at Wallace <&. Johbsoas . j drug -tore. What's hreil in the bore'is ' weighed out to you by I he butcher, j BRAVE -MEN FALL ' : Victims to stomach, liver and kidney troubles, as well as women, aud all tee I the resulrs in loss of appetite, poisons in the blood, backache, nervousness, v headache and tired, listless, run-down i " feeling. But there is no need to feel j ^ i like that. .1. W, Lardner, of Maville, i ! IncL, says: "Electric Bitters arc just jo I the thing for a man when he don't care ! ? | whether he livc; or dies, It gave me j ? *.tl , \ ,nuvf\ T ('Jill i c { HI/ ^ * I I a^lll ll I V4 p *-/* 'VI ** J ' ? ? - ! now < at anythingand haven pew loa?: j I on life." Only 50 cents, at Wallace & , ^ Johnson's, d.ug .-tore. Every bottle j 1 guaranteed. jj. i ?-s-n? / I | bailors on the sea ??! frtntrinionv j alvvavs seek I he divorce harbor'' i :.! I will) the fall ot the lied. j .< Gt ps tlie Cough j 1 and Woi ks off the Cold. * Laxative IJromo-Qtiinine Tablets . cure a cold in one day. No cure, J i:o pay. I'riee - "? cents. Love is a disease thai keeps one i >ick a Ions t:m * after he gets well, j' To Cure a Colu m Une Day. j Take Laxative llromo Quinine j Tablets. All druggists refund the i money if it fails to cure. F. W. <1 rove's .-^nature is on e.HcJ*. box.25 \ The Approach of pnnwTiiK uimioiiimo Suggests new wearing apparel. iVhcn this thought gains your ittentwn you'll want a reliable tore to supply you. Our rej.utaion Cor fair dealing has been established a great many years, t'ou'il iinil SUITS AND DVERCDAT5 "or Men and Boys of Reliable Quality, Make and Fit at priees o please the closest ouyers. Whatever is needed in Clothes, Hats, AND F urn ish ings, We can supply to your entire satisfaction. lniTOfllMn 7 IMIUWI jLHiounsirn a vionnorwi, Corner King and llascll Streets, CHARLESTON; S. 0. 1ST Send us your mail orders. BARK'S HOTEL, lingstree - - S. C. Heals Nlriclly Filly Cents. ['here will he no deviation from these rules. to Comfort Without JOMFCBTABLE THINGS! fou will bo perfectly comfortable f you try my Mince Meat, bulk and aimed; Plum Puddings, Jams, fellies, Preserves: Pickles in bulk md glass; RaisonM-itron, Currants, Suts and Confcctionaries. Complete fine of reas, Coffees & Spices. {(Highest Grade.) FERRIS HAMS & n Jin, .a i\ r \adi baqon. Ca'ifornia Picnic Hams, No. 1. floated Mackerel, Mullet, Bloaters, Smoked Halibut. :itackkrs a n i) c k es, ENGLISH FJiUlT UAIvE, In tins of 1,2, 5 and 10 pounds each. Grsgo's High M Siik Fruits, Vegetables, Cigars aud Fireworks. C. L. FORD. Georgetown, S. C. Mail Orders promptly attended to AUDITOR'S NOTICE/ Notice is hereby given fiat I will isit the following places on rhe days ientinned below, for the purpose of aking Tax Returns f??r the lis :al year, otunierK ng T.muaiy Is, 1901. All male persons Detwtvn ine axe* f twenty-one and sixty year*, who are lot *xe iipt.ar?: liable to a Poll 'lax. ireeleyville on tiie 1st and 2u<l of Jan. ouniine " 4' 3rd " luttuns 44 " 4th " 5th " " l&rpers " 44 7th 4-* u i. ' frio " 44 8tli 44 9th 44 44 alters 44 " 10th u ntji 4 4 44 Clmrstn-e 44 ' 12th 44 4 4 UraBton " " 14th " l.itn 44 .akft Cltv* ' 44 16t.li " r.ih 44 " 'Wispci-t " " l^th 44 IJ'tb 44 44 Utnwns 44 44 2lsf. 44 2ind " " nhnsonvillo " 2?rd ** " Vr l.s " 24i.li " L.ltti 44 -.iimb'Tts ' ' 2'ith " " vill^stri'C ' 44 2MIi 44 44 44 Vfia!-fc>\v;imp " 2!IIh " ,'JOtli 44 3i<.oniinjjvali* " 3ist 44 1st 44 Feb. vlr.gstrec 44 44 2nd 44 udi.intcwn 44 44 4?5i 44 5th 4* 44 inuie " 41 tilli " 4 4 44 'Jurri^ville4 4 44 7th 4 4 4 4 lllll !1S 44 4 * bill 4 4 44 uncord " " Itlj 4 4 44 JincS 44 44 lltli 4* ]2tl) 44 4 4 lehron 44 " I3tn 41 1-Jtli 44 44 douzons 44 44 loth 44 44 viuxsrrcc * 44 ibth 4- 20th 4 4 44 Jilusive. if. Z. Hanxa. Auditor. ... } U(. I I KK. Xay bB N/ r-.~ra KUB . ? ? i We rise above com petition on ' 'Horses and Mi I Buggie 01 LIVERY DEI Is Complete with New Turn J. L. STUC Lake C.i ! j Bachelors are women's rights, ,i an 1 wido vers are women's lefts. BICYCLES REPAIRED. Shop in rear -of Coleman Hotel ISirj-i'tox Repaired on h'horl Notice* BICK'LEN TO B *3VI\ Terms Reasonable. K J. AUSTEN. (o) wwwwwwwwwww@ 11 SULZBACHER & SONt \ I JEWELERS, | t FLOKE.UT. ?. C. ? Clocks, Watches.Silverware, ? ^ Jewelry, Diamonds. * | SPECIAL $ | ATTENTION GIVEN TO j 11 Mail Oi'ilPi'C I IMilii uiuuiu. $ ^SF*I)rop ns a line and we ? J will send any article by ex- ? < pies3 lor \our selection, J ?wuvmuwwuvm^@ MB I LESS. Xore CIcthing, Gents Furnishings, Ladies Fine Dress Goods, Ladies and Gents Fine Footwear, Novelties, t For less money than any other hou-ein Georgetown or Williamsburg Counties. Just a Chance to Please?That's ail we want. MAIL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT AND CAREFUL ATTENTION. H. Is ear Son, (iKOR'iEfO VN, S. 0. V \ * ' . ' . it - NOWHERE tmU abe Mma ,,i!,cks LOW ETl, TITIO^T ? des, ( is, Harness, etc. PARTMFNT outs and Unexcelled Service. i^uv & on IVLj 1 IX XV7., ty, S. 0. The Holidays Are Coming ARE YOU READY ? If nol, come and we will assist you in petting ready. If You Want a Pretent For Mother, Father, Wife', Husband, Sister, Brother, or Sweetheart, we can supply you. CALL AND GET PRICES./ From now until January 1st TT /\ r-n^ (ziss (sLa wsAu NaV at your own prices. IDA G. RODGERS, > t _r? o n W. L. BASS, Attorney at Law. LAKE Cll'Y, S. 0. Practices in Stale and Fedcr;.. Courts. lilfiiliir S. C. MOIUIIS (S. C. M. A.) I'rinclpal Next Session begins Sept. I Ttll. PRIM A R Y, IN TE R MEDI ATE, and HIGH SCHOOL GUADES. Prepares for college or active life; competent faculty: reasonable terms; healthful community; pure artesian water: board In private families at low Write to the Principal. TAX HOTICETTRFASCKER'S OFFICF. j Wili.Iamsbuko CoUNTT. > Ivingstree, S. C., Oct. 9, 1900. 1 The tax levy for the fiscal year 1900 is as lolltfws: For State -1 mill* For County 4 mills For School 3 mills 30 mills on value of all stock in Suttons, Anderson ami part of Benn Townships. J3 mills on all property in school disj tricts So*. 15 and 10. 1 mill on all property in school district ^0. 18. 2 mills on all property in seiiool district No. 19. A capitation tax of one dollar on all < males between the ages of 21 and 6o years,? nles-costitutionally exemptedyI will beat the following places on I the days mentioned below for the collection of tlie said tax: Hebron, Oct. 15 (ireelcyville. *' lt> *' 17 Slit tons, ... is Ha! tors, " Cades, Cedar Swamp, , Bloomingvale *' ~f Morrisville, Kennedy's Store " K'ng-trcc. Oct. 29 to Nov, 7, inclusive i\>?:on\s Store,. Nov. Altaians " AriU Cross Bonds " "Aj^j L'i nihert, YlT~ Koine, Indiantown '* \ i7 Kinjjstree ' ' lit | H.i'pers, " 20 ^ ; Trio, ' 21..' IviiiKStrce. " 22:] Lake Ciiiy " 23 and 24 * ! Scruntcn " 20 . Ivin^stree. Xov.27 to Dee. 3i,'i:ielus:ve, S:iturdMVS execpted. tK. I). IJOI.LINS. I v County Treasurer, r ij - .. X 4BI