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"',T iff mn I:> eh:?rge of NV. L. BASS, K*q. * V ... .J. Miss Kleida Kutclitie, who is teaching near Hebron, spent Saturday ii; town. Mr. 4). T. Nail has gone down to j look after his farm, which is ncurj Manning. Dr. Hinnnnt has moved into his! new home on Main street, lately the ! home of Mr. J. 11. McCutehen.* Mr<. Maud Crossland, of Black j Mingo, spent some time last week j with he: mother, Mrs. Delia Carter, i Mr. J. S. Howie, whose dwelling' was destroyed by tire a few weeks i ago, is rebuilding, the framing be-] ing now up. I A few nights ago while Mose Sir- j gleturv's wife was standing in front I of the tire l?er clothes caght tire and ! was not extinguished until she was ! so badly burned that she died in u I few days. Dr. Joseph Durnnt lias located in j Lake City for the praet ice of inedl-' i cine. Dr. Durant is a young man j of splendid character, good train-; ing and pleasant address, and we extend liiin a hearty welcome to our town and wish for him success in his profession. We now have live physicians. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. SutclitTe came up froin Charleston Saturday on a visit to relatives. Mr. utcbffe has given out the contract for a nice two-story residence to he built on thecoraer of Acline Avenue and Charles street. and will when the house is completed, move here and j make his home among us. The new rule* as to charge for storage on freight uncalled for forty-eight hour*, is causing a good dead of murmuring and arousing a spirit of opposition, particularly in j Cases Where good excuses prove i unavailing. The spirit exhibited hy the railroad people in being so exacting is bound to have a tendency to force our people to retaliate. Mr. Thad y. I/ee and Miss Lillie Brown were united in marriage at the residence at the bride's father,! Mr. (ito. M. Brown, Friendtield, j Florence county, on the 14tl? inst. i The ceremony was performed by! liev. T. 11. Ilurri.Mjn. The marriage ! was atteuded by the hnuediute! families of the bride and groom. I Taike City was represented by Mr.! B. M. Clement and Miss Maggie1 Lee, Who in a sister of Mr. la*?. The' young couple have our hearty j wishes for a happy and peaceful journey along the highway of earth. An agent jf lite Standard Oil (/?. was in town last week looking out for a location for a distributing de pot. He selected a suitable lot south if Dr. Fulinore's residence. The ohmpany will builds retaining tank, rtieda,etc., and will thou from this town supply alt near-by town*",! He-rantmi, Cades, Kingstree and uttt*r?. This will he a great convenience to this place and also to all towns withi-a reach. This move #f the .Standard Oil Co. shown that the future iin|s?rtaucr of Lake City is being recognized by nhiewd business men. The towu council has determined to put down no more Wf*>d drains or bridges. Lumlwr is high and decays in a few years, at liest, and besides makes an indifferent, j clumsy and un-lgntly drain. In its ] stead terra cotta piping will be) used, and ail drains will be under- j ground. Of course no effort will be made to pipe .ttie whole town at] once, as that is impracticable on | account of the cost, but when a j new drain is needed or an old woed-j en one decays una iwrra const win be put down, lty adhering to that policy, within a few year- there will bo h thorough, complete, satis-1 .actory and practically indestruct-j ible drainage system throughout the town. The protracted novice at the Methodist church continues. lU*v. K. O. Watson remained until Sutur-j day morning preaching twice a day to large and deeply interested : congregations, lie is not at all sen-; national. He is deep, earnest and of intensive fueling and his nermous have the the same characteristics. He seeks to wove men by the power of the word* and is eminently] uin.M^.fiil lli. vi^lt iiiwl u'urk' hnri' i have been,w*believe very elevating 1 and improving and .lasting in it* I effect*, llev. Durum, c?i* Komc, I came up Sunday and preached.} lie is advanced, in yeur* and hi*: health seem* poor, but hi* spirit ro-j t dns the ardor of youth.lie impres- ; his hearers v*Uh hie earnests*** I and sincerity. Several persona, [ exactly how many we can not say,! have united with the church. The| meeting is eX|>ectod to continue* (hit weok. TO THE DKAi\ A rich lady cured of deafness and] (miaee in the hand by Dr. M irhnlson'l Aftiflciul Ear Drums gave alo.UOO to hi* Instltuie a* that deaf people aa-; able i? p/ocurtf the Ear Drum* may ; bare tfceiu free. Add reus Xo 11MS, j the JUeboiaoc l**Utnte, 7b0 Eighth} Arcaae, New York, U 1 A. 9 Spring Bank Items. flie farmers in this nection are rather backward in their farming operations. Misses Kleida Sjtclf/Te, Cora Kickeribacker and Magsie Keller spent Sunday with Miss Uetlia Burgess. Messrs. Jones.Taylor and Smith, of Tinim*i)sville, came down last week to lake their last bird hunt for the season. Mr. George McElreen, of Timnionsvills, has been spending some time with friends. Miss Lillie McKlveen'* school j at New Zion closed last Friday.] Mr >V. H. McKlveen celebrated his 70tii birthday to-day. He was surrounded by his children, granddren aid friends, all wishing h;tn many happy returns ol the dav. A pleasant party was given at the home of Mr. \V. M. McKlveen on Monday night last in honor ot Messrs. G. A. McKlveen and E. K. 6mith. It was a very enjoyable affair, and memories of the occasion will long linger with thote so fortunate as to b? present. EASTER KOSK. MILLION'S GIVEN AWAY. It is oertainlj gratifying to the pubJic to know cf oneroncern which Ik not afraid to be generoui. The proprietors of Dr. King's New Discovery for .x>nsuniptioa, cough* and cold, bar# given away over ten million trial bottles and have the satisfaction of knowing it has cured thousands of hopelgfi case*. A-tharua, bronchitis la grippe and all throat, fheitar.d lung disrasrs are surely cured by it. Call ou Wallace A Johnson druggist and get a free trial bottle. Regular sine 50c and II W. Every bottle guaranteed. Marriage is like any other disease?while there is lile there is hope. SPREADS LIKE WILDFIRE. * I When things are "the best" they become "the best selling." Abraham Hare, ft leading druggist of Belleville, ().. writes:."Electric Bitters are .the best selling titter* I h*Te ever handled in 20 years, T on know why? MmI disease* begin in disorders of stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels, blood and nerves. Kleelric Bitters tone* tip the' stomach, regulates liver, kidney* and bowel*, pnfitles the blood, strengthen* the never*, hence euros multitude* of maladies. It builds up the entire system. Put* new life and Tiger into sny weak, sickly, rundown man or woman. Price 3# rent*. Mold by Wallace A Johnaon, druggist*. The dunces thev sit out ?r# the most delight Iul to a pair of love:*. THAT TMSOKUIXO HKADACIIK. Would quickly leave you, if you used Dr. King'* Hew Life Pills Thousands of sufferer* hare proved .eir matchles?<* merit for si?k and nervous headaches. They make pnre Mood and build up your health. Only '25 cents, money hack if not cured. Sold by Wallace & Johnson druggists. Nothing lakes a man down so much as to have a woman blow hiin up. A HORRIBLE OUTBREAK. 4 Of large sores ou my Utile daughter'* head developed into a ?* of *e*!d head" writes: C 1) Isbill. of Morganton. Tent., but Bucklen'* Arnica Salve completely cured her. It's a guaranteed enre for czema, tetter, salt rheuin. pliuple*. sore*. ulcers and piles. Only '26c at Wallace k Johason. ??The troublw with ino*t puopla is that they give the devil more than hi* due. JEWELRY. SATISFACTION GbARAXTEED OK MONEY RKFUKDtl) Jewelry of our manufacture warranted to g1?.- aatUfootlon or montj refunded. We manufacture a complete lite In Rolled (io!d Plate. Ould Filled Gold Froot aud Solid Gold. A emuplete line ??f J* ??lry ??f our wnuufftcture ill fur ul?- bj W. W. GRAYSON, Kingstree, Call at the .tore and examine the lin?. Price* law aurf food* first claw. W- F. MAI* CO. mamvfact rains irwilvry LaffMt Facaorj i? tlie World. IOWa tsITt. 1UAW. Unprecedented Value! Quick sales and read v cash are ! more desirable now lhan profits. We're willing to CUT PRICES on our surplus stock of WINTER SUITS AND OVERCOATS j to hasten their departure. And jour Clothing is the kind that pleases men and boys. It is good to look at and good to wear. We still have a splendid assortment to select from. Big Reduction in Boys' Overcoats. BENT8CUNFR J Ml, Corner King and Hasell Stre?u, CHARLESTON, S. C. ; Mnil orders filled at the reduced prices. The ruler of a nation, like any other ruler, should be - perfectly straight. Headache ojtrn* results from a disordered condition ?f the stomach and constipation of the bowels. A dim or Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets will correct these disorders and cure the headache. Sold bj Dr. 1). C. Hcott. Mrs.JC. E. VbnlJetiscn, of Kllbtirn, Wi*.. was afflicted with stomach trouble and constipation for a ion? time. >he sar?, 41 have tried raaey preparations but none have done me the ?ood that Chamberlain's Stomach and L'v!er tablets have." These Tablets arc for sale at I >r. 1). C. Scott's d ue store. ! Price. 25 cent*. Samples free* ! A GOOD COl'Ulf MKuiciNE FOR CHILDREN. "I have no hesitancy ia recommending Cbaniberlain'a Oagh Remedy," says P. P. Moran, a well known and popular baker, of Pittsburg. Va. "We I luve given it to our children when J troubled with bad otighs, also whooping cboogh, and it baa alawys given perfect satisfaction. It was recommended to me by a druggist as the best cough medicine for children as it contained no opium or other harmful drug." 5s>ld by Dr. D. (.*. Scott. Nalhing succeed* like tit* stircess of the fisherman who baits his hook for suckers* AX HONEST MEDICINE FOR LA GKII'I'K. Gaorge W. Waltt. of South Gardiner, Me., says: "I have had the wnr?t c<?ugh. cold, chills and jfrip and have taken lots of trash hi do account hut profit u> the vender. Ch.*irab.*riain'? Cough ; Remedy is the only thing that h&a { done auv go<?d whatever. I have u?od j one bottle of it and the chills, cold and ! grip have all left me. I congratulate the manufacturer* ot an honest raedl cine. tor sale i?v I)r. I), t. Jwott. REM AUK ABLE CURES 1>F RHEUMATISM. From the Vindicator, Rutherford* ton. H. C. The editor of the Vindicator has had oGca-iou to test the effleuey of Chamberlain's Pain Balm twice with the i aiott remarkable results in rarh c-.ut. First, with rheumatism iu thetVnuider from which he setl'ered excruciating pain for ten <iay<. which was relieved with two application* ef Tain Balm, rubbing the parte affllnted and realizing instant benefit and entire relief is ? very short time. Second, in rheums* tlsm lu thigh joint, almost prostrating lilbq with severe pain, which tnlieved by two applications, robbing wish ths liniment on retiring at night aoi gmiKfi ?T rr?w j*in. mr [ftulv br I*. I>. 0. S?flU. | $ VATTU VPC ^ w **1:11 v 43 COMPE We rise abov* competition on Horses and Mn Buggie ?oc LIVERY DEF Is Complete with New Turni J. L STUC1 Lake Oil No Comfort Without AAiirAKva m o- TI utmn I uumrurfimdll imnua: You wHl be perfectly comfortable j if you try my Mince Meat, bulk and I canned; Plum Pudding*, Jam-, j Jellies, Preserves; Pickle* in bulk i and glass; Raisons,Citron, Currant*, i Natrt and Confetftionaries. j Complete line of. Teas, Coffees & Spices.' (Highest Grade.) FERRIS HAMS A BREAKFAST BACON. .California Picnic Hams, No. 1. Bloated Mackerel, Mullet, Bloaters, j Smoked Halibut. CRACKERS AND CAKES, ENGLISH FRUITCAKE, In tin* of 1,2, 6 and 10 pound* each.! Crsgi'i Sigh Or&de Suiter. Fruits, Vegetable*, Cigars and j VN eau/iielr a i A H VTf wi C. L. FORD,! Georgetown, S. C. Mailorder* promptly attended to. M alH! My Stork of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HATS, SHOES, and NOTIONS Is optn (or your inspection at the tore lormerlr occupied by W. K 'Funk. Ererr article in fresh and new, and selected with great ?*re. - -. -?? it? i 1 am uner your cumoiu??awj early buyer jjolai the choice. Don't; delay, but call at once. I offer yow goods you want, and ; the prices are right. W. A. WEAVER, KINGSTKKK. 8. C. . . i l CALL AT j J. H. Bl ACKWELL'S j W 1 Si SUES S. M. ASKINS* OLI) 8TABLES. | Laks City. 16. First-class Hnrnes and Mttlea constantly kept on hand. I'ay ne a visit before purchasing h ?IK i ti i* t m (hie Vt tua aui i>i una mrvt J. H. BMOKWJOi d TITIOIfcT "0 jJ ties, I s, Harness, etc. 'ARTMFNT j >uts and Unexcelled Service. KEY & CO,, :y, S. C. W. L. BASS, \ Attorney at Law. LAKF CITY, S. C. Practices in Slate and Federal Courts. DENTAL HALF RATIONS. r?- . ? aj lUC (twic mj'uwn vne> uuu* isigned inean? that hereafter his time and practice will be divided between Klngstree and Georgetown equallygiving the latter place from the 1st to I the 15th of eaeh month, and from the j 18th to the 3f?tb to the fortue!. mencinjr at Georgetown on March l?t. Georgetown office at Mr. Gilbert Johnson's Residence. Kr.?pectiu!ly, A. M. SNIDER, Dental surgeon. fl, J, McCABE, M, Dm DENTIST. WILL*BE AT KIXGSTREE, S. C. MONTH OF MARCIT. 1*. Office at lU*hime. Teeth Extracted Without Pain. Teeth Put in Without Plate. Mis I iesisrs RoiM fin. PASSENGER DEPARTMENT. Time table In effect January 1. 1901. westward. Daily Sx. Daily. SHnday. Georgetown 1.80am 4.?0pin I ?... K Mkm K-Dnn k*r% v - ? g Charleston 1.00am 8.30pm _ Sumter & 40:4111 j Columbia ll.OOsu# Florence 0.30am 7.51pm Norfolk fl.Dpm lO.SCwm eastward. Georgetown 10 50sm 8.30p?* Lane* 8.40am 7.00pm Charleston 7.00am 4 15pm Suiuter 5.8:jmm Columbia 4.15pm Florence 8.00am % Norfolk 9.00am 2.30pm Connections made at Lane* with Atlantic Ow>t t.ine train* and at Georgetown with all steamer* on Pee bee, Black and Waecaiuaw rivers, including ?ervlce between Georgetown SDd the celebrated summer resort, Pawlejr's Island. A. II. H. If A KltlS. Acting Supt. W H. iJnlr, Gen. Pass, Agent s ?ts o I *| s?r? ? 3"'??! fljlf j ! T5 ?il USi*i8 c li^f v - i