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>x m " " 1 > J?. ! II ClIIIPliL ! In charge of AY. L. BASS, F>Q. Dr. Thos. KHley was ia town a short while Monday. ">??j??i i .... \r- t ? ? <TK IS jji'iuj; niirim im t. <i. ilcClam\f store on Main Street. Miss Eleida Sutcliffe has pwrohas-' vd a lot on the south side of Charlie .Street. j Mr. B. O. Brfatow, of Darlington, spent Sunday In town and returned j konie Monday. f Mr. II. Xachman came up from | < harleston Friday and staid over; uutil Sunday. Dr.Williams was called to Cot-' tageville,Colleton county, last week j to sec his mother, who is ill. I>r. J. H. Chapman and little ion ' caino up from Jolinsonville Monday I. and went northton the "fish specia." ! The lumber for the new tobacco j w arehouse is being put upo* the j; ground and work will begin right away. t Mr. 8. Evans,of Scrantou, came in town a few days ago on business. He is supplying this market with a i 1 J ft / l ? l ? gotta ueai ui luiuocr. I > ? Mr. S.T. Godwin started in town j a few days ago with a load of Ash, , but WM not able to get In befbre his cargo was aim ply wiped up by eager shad lovers. j The recruits to the chain-gang , I came In Monday evening and affairs around the caboose ha\e resumed 1 their wonted appearance. Theforee ( now numbers seven. The writer was absent tire whole 1 j of last week in attendance upon ' court, returning Saturday night. . Hence there is very little matter in our column this week. 1 The protracted meeting at the Methodist church closed Thursday night. During the last week the pastor was asaiated by Rev. Thatcher, of Sumter. Several accessions were made to the church. ] Fruit drummers havu begun to 1 come in. The Northern markets are I anxious to have Lake citv berries , If.. ?.I1 I UUVJ vvunnuICQ* ??v IWII pivwmuj , begin sloping berries about ! April 15. OTHER LOCALS. Two wore prisoners were senl '< up yesterday for breaking ia a store near Trio. Cotton conm.ueg to to go down . while all kinds ef provisions are i inclined to go upward. Misses H.411 ie Wilson and Lula Strong are spending a tew days in , Charleston on a pleasure trip, lvev. VP. H. Mills, will preauh at Richland Presbyterian church on Sabbath mornim: next and at Greeley villa Sunday nisrht. Misses Florence Jacobs and Adelaide Harper returned home Monday night from Lake City, where they have been visiting Mrs. II. G. Asking. The sacrament of the Lord's supper will be observed at Indiantown church on next Sabbath. Rev. H. L. Paisley, of Columbia, will assist the pastor, Rev. F? if. War Haw. Several persons interested have requested us to call attention to the condition ol the roads between the rivers, which have not been worked for many months,they say, and are well-nigh impassable. His Honor, Judge Walts, in | commenting on its report just be-' fore discharging the grand jury,) referred among other things to the editorial in last week's UfcCoRD upon the Excursion Evil, approving the same and agreeing with us <hut a halt should be called along; this line. In reportiug the court proceed-j ings i;i>i week it was erroneously! stated that Clara Wilson, the ne ere woman convicted, was defended by Messrs. Gilland & Kirk.; Tfc^y only defended Caesar Coop-' er, who was acquitted, Clara Wil-i son having no counsel. It is but j >ustice to our reporter to say that he wm misinformed. Oh Sunday, March 17? Mr. A. J. C<*oper, who Ures near Trio, wt?Uo chare A, leafiug his wife I. an J sever.nl children at home. About 31 o^clock his Jiftie hoy, four years old, took a notion to j hunt his lather and left the house! without his mother's permission.I Soon after he disappeared the! alarm was jiiven aiK a crowd I ' joined in the search for the little, one, who was found about two miles from homo in the field of Mr, S. P. Cooper, bruised and tired, but not otherwise the worse for his adventure. The idea that there is no room here for more stores is a mistaken one. It would he a Rood thing it all the neighboring storekeepers would move here and help us to build up a large town. Then the people all over the county wou'd come here to buy their goods and our. merchants could afford to keep any tiling needed. It is an indisputable fact that the more stores there are in a town the more people will visit that town. Let us all pull together for the up budding of Kingstree, The writer believes that the time will come when the majority of the white people in this country will live in towns and villages, working their lands on the tenant system. Heal estate in Kincstree is eheap and now is the time to Knv If !j euro tn nntianz?A in value?a lot that way be bought for $500 iti ten years will probably double in value. MILLIONS GIVEN AWAY. It is certainly gratifying to the public to know cf oneconcern which is not afraid to he generous. The proprietors of Dr. King's New DUcovery for oonsuwptioa, coughs and cold, have given away over ten million trial bottles and have the satisfaction of knowiug it has cured thousands of hopeless rases. Asthama, bronchitis, )a grippe and all throat, cheat at;d lung diseases are surely cured by it. Call on Wallace & Johnson druggist and get a free trial bottle. Regular size i30c and $1.00. Every bottle guaranteed. KPBEinsr.tvp WII nvtpp When thin?* are "the best'' they b?*eotne "the best selling." Abraham Hare, a leading druggist of Belleville, 0., writes: "Electric Bitters are the best selling bitters I hare ever handled j iu -V) years. Ton know why? Most! diseased begin in disorders of stomach, j liver, kidneys, bo*el?, blood and' ne-ves. Eleclrie Bitters tones up the ' ' I stomach, regulates liver, kidneys and bo we is, porifltv the blood, strengthens the nerers, hence cures multitude* of maladies It builds tip the entire srntoin. Puts new life and vigor into any weak, ?ickly, ruudowtt man or woman. Price 5? cents. Sold by Wallace & Johnson, druggbut THAT THROBBING HKADACIIK. Would quickly leave you, if you u>??d Dr. King's Xcw Lifo Pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their match- ; lc#? merit for sick and nervous head- i aches. They make pure blood and j huild up your health. Only 2.1 cents, j money back if not cured. Hold by Wal-! iace A Johnson druggists. ? A HORRIBLE OUTBREAK. "Of large cores on my Utile daughter'# head developed into u case of scald head" write#: C DUbill. of Morganton, Tenn., but Bncklcn'a Arnica Salve completely cured her. It's a guaranteed cure for , eczema, tetter, salt rheum, pimple* j sore*, ulcers and pile#. Only 20c at! Wallace A Johnson. i .-till-" J J. i-Uij JEWELRY. i SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OK MONEY REFUNDED Jewelry of our manufacture warranted to give satisfaction or money refunded. We manufacture a complete lir.c j in Rolled Gold Plate.Mold Killed i Gold Pront and Solid Gold. A oampletc line of jewelry <?f our manufacture Is for sale by W.W. GRAYSON, Kingstree, Call at the store and examine the < lie*. Prices lew aud good. first! ClMtf. W F. kAIKCO. MDtVt ACTCWTTO k*W?T Ur?Wt Jreolry factor? U the WofW. J 10W A VWTYr IOAW. { M ? IF YOU HAVEN'T TIME To come to us a mail order can do your shopping just as well, if sent i here. We have had so much exl perience in filling mail orders and use soch great care that it has | become a prominent feature ol our business. Now we want to I tell you that our siii Cits FOR tl ill ins ARE READY FOR YOU. A grand collection of the handsomest styles at prige to please you, HATS AND FURNISHINGS in endless variety. BEUIDIHUBO, Corner King and llaacll Streets, CHARLESTON, S. O. When you come to Charleston make our store your headquarters. George Washington never saw a postage stamp or an envolope. They were introduced in the United States in 1S37. noaunene ojien* re*un? irom a aisordered (Condition of the stomich and constipation of the bowels. A dose or Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets will correct tbe?e disorders and cure the headache. Sold by Dr. D. C. Scott. Mrs C. E. VanDeueen, of Kilbuvn, W|?.t was afflicted with stomach trouble and constipation for a long time. She says, *T have tried maay preparations but none hare done me the good that Chamberlain's Stomach and L'ver tablets have." These Tablets nre for sale at Dr. D. C. Scott's d ug store. Price. 25 cent*. Samples freeA GOOD COUGH MEDICINE FOR CHILDREN. "I nave noncsiiHnoy in rccommenuing Chamberlain's C?ugh Remedy," say.s F. I*. Moran, a well known and popnlar baker,of Pittsburg. Va. "We hire given It to our children when troubled with bad coughs, also whooping chough, and it has alawys given perfect satisfaction. It was recommended to me by a druggist as the best cough medicine for children as It contained no opium ?r other harmful drug." Sold by Dr. I>. ('. Scott. AX HONEST MEDICINE FOR LA GRirPK. George W. Waltt. of South Gardiner, Me., says: "I have had tbo worst c<?ugh. cold, chills and grip and have taken Jots of trash ol no account but profit to the vender. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is the only thing that has . ...... 1 V?n?A uuuc au> i>u4i^tri. A u*vr UMU one bottle of it ami the chilly, cold and grip have nil left we. 1 congratulate the mntiufacturer* of au hottest medicine." For sale br fc>r. P, C. Scott. REMARKABLE CURES OF RHEUMATISM. Frons the Vindicator, Rutherfordton, N. (!. The editor of th? Vindicator has had occasion to test the efficacy of Chamberlain's Pain Balm twice with the most remarkable result# in each case. First, with rheumatism in theshotild^r from which he suffered excruciating pain for ten day#, which *w relieved with two application# of Pain Balm, rubbing the part* afflicted and reallring instant benefit and entire relief in a very short time. Second, in rheuauUsra Id thigh joint, prostrating him with were pals, whleh ?w ??lie tod hy I wo applUatlena, mthUg with the HaUaeat it intiHhf >4 light and cutting %p free Ilea ywin. tier rule hj ttr. D. heftu I : J . ' co Wc rise above competition on Horses and Mu Buggie; OU] LIVERY DEF Is Complete with Mew Turno' J. L. STUCI Lake Cit No Comfort Without COMFORTABLE THINGS! ' You wHl be perfectly comfortable if you try my Mince Meat, bulk and canned; Plum Puddings, Jam-*, Jellies, Preserves; Pickles in bulk and glass; Rnisons.Citron, Currants, Nuts and Confectionaries. Complete line of Teas, Coffees & Spices. (Highest Grade.) FERRIS HAMS & BREAKFAST ] BACON. j California Picnic Hams, No. 1. i Bloated Mackerel, Mullet, Bloaters, 1 Smoked Halibut. J CRACKKR8 A.\I) CAKES, ENGLISH FRUITCAKE, In tins of 1,2, 5 and 10 pounds each. Grigs': Eigh Srads Eilto. Fruits, Vepetablea, Cipars and Fireworks. C. L, FORD, Georgetown, S. C. Mail Orders promptly attended to. i Real nl Itil! My Stork of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HATS, SHOES, ( and NOTIONS! W?l? ? W Is open for your inspection at the " store formerly occupied by W. li. Funk. Every article is fresh and . I " new, and selected with great care. 1 1 am after your custom?the i early buyer gets the choice. Don't j delay, but call at once. j * I offer you goods you want, and 1 ( the prices are right. jj W. A. WEA . - - - - - -./ . j KINGSTHEE, S. C. ! CALL AT jl J. U, MILL'S I1 FEED 1 IKE SUES I AT j S. M. ASKI.NS" OLD STABLES. Lake Gity, IC. ! First-clash Horsti and M talcs cea6tantlj kept on band. Fay me a r'mi tofart pnrthasii? njthiagia thai Une. J. H. RL10KWILL J ' ?3} m i i n nip ! 11 % i iimi t rzTZOi^T i : j I les, vj s, Harness, etc. R A 'ARTMFNT uts and Unexcelled Service. (EY & CO,, H y, S. C. W. L. BASS, Attorney at Law. J LAKU CITY, S. a Practices in State and Federul Courts. DENTAL HALF RATIONS. : Br the above caption tho under?igned mean* that hereafter his time, ind practice will be divided- between Kingstree and Georgetown equally-- j fiving the latter place from tlie 1st t?* the 15th of carh month, and Irotn the 16th to tke 30th to the fortnef. Com menring at Georgetown on March l?t. Georgetown office at Mr. Gilbert Johnson's Residence. Respect-ully, A. M. SMDER, Dental surgeon. R, J. McCABEi M, 0., nFNTIST . W . . WILL BE AT KI.VGSTREE, S C. MONTI! OF MARCH. 1901. Ortice at Residence. "V s Teeth Extracted Without Pain. Teeth Put in Without Plate. teoreeiovfl l wesism fin. J PASSENGER DEPARTMENT. Time table in effect January 1. 1901. WESTWARD. Dnily El Daily. Sunday. leoryetown 5.30?m -i.OOpiu ^anea 8 OOani .VDlpni ,'h.ir legion 1.00am e.JWpai jurntcr 9 40:iin Vdtimbia 11.00am Florence ll.HOatn T.'wpm Vorfolk 5.D<pUi 10,3Jam 1 EASTWARD. ) loorpetown 10 ">0*m 8.!OpCi yines 8.40am T.OOpu* !hnrle*ton 7.0Oam 4 15pm iututer 5.8.*.pui ,'olumbia 4.15pm Florence 2 00am forfolk 9.00am ii.20pm Connections made at Lanes with Atautic Coast Line trains and atOe?T|fenwn with all steamors on Pee Dec. Mack and Warcamaw rivers, includnjf service between Georgetown atid be celebrated summer retkirt, Pawley's stand. A. B. B. HARRIS. Acting Supt. W. K. Buie, Citn. J'ass, Agent. [jffi.sH ? li ^ ra p Pi * m rawq?!?!lS u Mti| ? till l&^il f TB^gfi w - t' ? 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