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* Hi Eli? ttPiliT In charge of AV L. BASS, Esq. 1 *wm mmm- mwymmrr-^?????f?? Mis? h>:*.Ilic* Eaddy is visiting at Mr. J. M. Sturgeon's. .Mr. TJ. M Clement went down to Charleston Sunday. Mi^s Millie McCabe visited the Mi?st\- KolHns last week. Miss "Bertha Nettles,who has been in attendance at the summer school, returned home Friday. Mr. W.Julian Clark returned to Lake City Friday. He is now clerkin}; for J. 6. Mi Clam ?k Co. Miss Maggie Leo went off Friday ? ?! n visit to friend# and relatives in Timm ni-ville and Cartersville. Miss Virginia Walker, of Oeorgptov.'M, \pcnt several days in town ast. w -.'a with the Misses lt:llins. Mr. .1. A. Scott and two of his little girls ca ne tip from King-tree Friday Mid spent the day at \V. L. JhlSS, ICsq's. The chain gang, having finished 1he repairs to the causeway at bridge, returned to Camp brunch t'hur.sday. The base ballist that hopes to get jih'-vl < i Manager Stokes will have to get up early in the morning?in fact he had better not go to bed at ah. Titer.' u?il be two games or ban ??i Lake ' "it v this week. The home 'earn \vi!i play Iiuliantown Tuesday or Wednesday and the Workman club on Thursday. Timr-day Lake City played lndiar owti on the former's diamond. The game was an enjoyable one, good ontured and lively, .Lake City won the victory. In the magistrate's court last ses- j -ion the only case called was the State vs. Manigo McKnight, lar-| ceny. '.''he case was arranged on the basis of *1'J for Treasurer Rollins. Worjc on Mr. J. M. Kennedy's house will begin at once. Mr. Samuel Cs. -kins has the contract. The house will be an exact copy of Mr. Hall's, except that one or two dimensions will be larger. " The Concord and Param Sundayschools united in a celebration and picnic last Saturday. We understand that the exercises were well carried out and gave much interest and pleasure to all, and that the whole affair was a complete success. The crowd was a large one. .Mr. John R. Watson went to his (-Id home In Darlington Saturday for a few days to recuperate. He bus been confined to his room three .< f<??:i- rfnvc -mil thiiilrinn- that a! little rest would be beneficial, liisj father came down and took him home. He is expected back at his ; >:.! *r?is> week. t a si Friday there was a ball f.amt between Scran ton and Lake * ?t,v on the iatiei's ground. The -* rant' n boys brought good players : nci they played a good game, but?. " be crowd was a large one and had ; lenty <>l noise in it. The rooters wen* main force and their music i iv?v no lei up. The game was a . vety. roaring one from beginning t.? oad. Ihe core was G to 11 in I "i univ * ut>. Mr. SatiP'fl .1. Graham departed f*:Js life on the 7th in>t at hi" home about three miles from this town. (>n the 8th he was buried with Masonic honors at the Cameron burying ground in the presence of a goodly number of friends and relarives. Mr. Graham was well advanced in years. His exact age we do not know, but think it is about seventy. He had an active, energetic life, and wore his years well. His death was a surprise, as it came -eddt aly. He was known throughout the country, where he spent the greater part of his life. He leaves a widow and several children to laou' h his loss. Mrs. Ella Be!k, wife of Mr. L. M. Be!*, died last Suuduy afternoon a'tor an illness of abcut two weeks. i- he was huried in the Baptist cemetery Monday. Mrs. Belk was the oldest daughter of Mr. E. T. M o.ly. C>nl? about two months ago iter mother was laid at rest, v' now the daughter has gone to join her in the silent realms. In the ib.'.xh of young womanhood, about five months ago she became a bride ami began life in earnest witn her young husband. Only a few days ago the young couple selected u lot and began planning their home. u ;in one Mow all their lond ax-. ci at ions arc wrecked and scattered The kindliest feeling ot the t vUiiiiiunity are with the young l.u-hand, now bereft of his companion, and with the father whose child has been taken and with the is her members of her family who have lost one of their number. FATS VS. LEANS, Dog days will he celebrated in Lake City on Thursday, Aug. 22d, end in a unique manuer. There will he a royal game of base hail between the two newly organized local teams, the Thicks and the Tides. The challenge came from the Thins and was eagerly accepted by tne Thicks. Promptly at 3 o'clock the game will begin. The line-up ft I . . ' t 1 will be worth a twenty-mile ride in this August sunshine. A big crowd is expected; in fact everybody that! fails to come will regret it. All the I stores arc expected to close, and every man, woman, child, cat and dog in town and for miles around will be on hand and In tune. The ; Thins are thirsting for the fat of {the Thicks and the Thicks are pantj ing for the cool indifference of the I Thins. The Thicks say they are .going to wallop the Thins until their bones ache, and they ain't got anything else that they can ache without blushing. The thins declare that when they getthrongh trouncing the Thicks they won't be able to tic their shoes in a month and will be wearing groans and cuticnra salve. Iioth teams will be fully and loudly uniformed; in fact the costumes will be too loud for any except open air performances. The game will bo played strictly ac; cording to rules, Marquis of Queens; bury rules. Everybody ought to j see this game.The following will t>e the line-up at 3 o'clock on Aug. 22: | Thicks?J A Greep c, Joe Woods | lb, H F Stokes 2b, J L Stuckey 3b, | O T Hall ss, 11II Singletary cf, J I) Daniel If, J S Howie rf, S T God, win p, B A Truluck pigtail, i Thins?Dr A M Snid* r 2b, iS M Askins lb, M N Sut-j ! cliffe cf, H W McCutchen I p, L L Caldwell rf, C P Hatfield ss. : RD Rollins 3b, J H. Blackwell c, W T Askins If, W J Godwin pig tail. A game between the regular j j teams of Lake City and Kingstree j | will follow immediately after the | ; Thicks and Thins finish. THEIR SECRET IS OUT. All Sadievillc, Kv., was curiou9 to learn the cause of the vast improvement in the health of Mrs. P. S. Whlttakor, who had for a long time, endured untold suffering from a chronic bronjchisl trouble. ''It's all due to Dr. | King's New Discovery," writes her husband. "It completely cured her j and also cured our little grand daughter of a severe attack of whooping cough." It positively cures cough, colds, la grippe, bronchitis, all throat and lung trouble*. Guaranteed bottles 50c and SI,00. Trial bottles tree at D. C. Scott's drug store. It takes more than the bleachers to remove the stains from the I umpire's record. * ASTOUNDED THE EDITOR. Editor S. A. Brown, of Bennettsville, S. C? was once immensely surprised. "Through long suffering from Dyspepsia," he writes, "my wife was greatly ; run down. She had no strength or ! vigor and suffered great distress from ; her stomach, but she tried Electric ! Bitters which helped her at once, and : alter using four bottles, she is entirely well can eat anything. It's a grand tonic, and its gentle laxative qualities i arc splendid for torpid liver." For in- i I digestion, lo>S of appetite, stomach and I liver troubles it'* ? positive, guaran- J I teed cure. Only 50c at D, C. Scolts. j There are 240.000 gut sis daily in ihe hole's <?: Paris. I TO SAVE FIKR CHI LP. Vroiu frightful disfigurement Mrs, j Nannie Galleger, of La Grange, Ga., j applied Bucklen's Arnica Salve to I great *ores on her head and face, and writes its quick cure exceeded all her : hopes. It works wonders in sores, bruises, skin eruptions, cuts, burns, ' scalds and piles. 25c. Cure guarani teed bv l>- C. Scott/ Some women are passing fair? and some others are past. i WHAT A TALE IT TELLS. I ' ! t It tViiir mirrnr I'nnrc cnnir: ? wretched, sallow complexion, a jaun- : diced look, moth patches and blotches ; on the skin, it's liver trouble: but Dr. Kind's New Life Pills regulate the ; liver, purify the blood, give clear skin, j rosy cheeks, rich complexion. Only 25c J at I?. C. Scott's drug store. CHAIMSD FOR TER f l RELIEF. The Hotter it Gets The more Thin Clothes You Need. RELIABLE GOODS AT FAIR ^ >?t/n-n tii tlfTf Am TI?"E1 1'lviUjb Id WnAI HXj OFFER YOU. Goods Exchanged, or Money Refunded. EVERY ' ARTICLE WE SELL HAS OUR FULLEST GUARANTEE. SEND US YOUR, ORDERS BY MAIL nil) NHL ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS, Corner King and Uasell Streets, CHARLESTON, S. C. Attention! Citizens of Williamsburg Co. When you are in Georgetown, and want to make your expenses,buy your CLOTH ING.DRY GOODS, GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, SHOES, from LEVIN & HURWITZ. Wo guarantee you a saving of 25 to 35 per cent on every dollar's worth of g<K>ds pureha>ed from us. We are selling out our Spring arid Summer Good* f >r cost and below in order to inaKe ruuill iur uui cuurmuus Fall and Winter Stoek, which will commence coming in within the next fifteen days, and which will excel anything ever hr night South in style, quality and price. LEVIN & HURWITZ, Leading Clothiers and Furnishers of Georgetown, 8.C. Mail orders attended to the same day received. 1'. O. Box 94. WOFFORD COLLEGE. SPARTANBURG, S, C. 4Stu yeak begins September 28. Eight in facu'tv. Eight departinents. Expenses from $150 to *175 a year. Fur catalogue, address J. A. GAMEWELL. Set-ty. Wofford College Fitting School. SPARTANBURG, S. C. !\,.eg:uu new nuiiaing. nuurn unu tuition for year, ^ 110. All information given by A. M DU PRE, Hcad'J Master. Tmrars DENTIST. WILL HE AT GEORGETOWN, S. C. DURING JULY. Office at Residence. Teeth Extracted Without Pain. Teeth Put in Without Plate We have on hand a ear load of BIT them linger longer, therefore We Pass Up The 1 Don't quarrel with opportunity, but last. All the standard makes, such as H dock,E nger, Barber and R. E.Jones. \ve make you practically a present c OURLIVERY DEP Is always supplied with Good Horses am _T T QTITOK U . J_J, UI U VJL1. Lake City, 1ST STS7- Store! 3 One chance Is all we ask to convince > OUR SPECIA Miilnnersi, IM m fei' Fornisn j THINGS THAT DELIGHT THE LAJ THAT CAN'T I> STEWAST i Lake Citj SFECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO D Havinjr snl<j us her entire stock ami who is in our employ, will be pleased to at our store. ! What Y011 Can Find at EPFS dl. EPF X^a,Ioe Cits In order to be strictly in it, we have sec complete lii Guns, Cartridges, Eevolvt Firearms of Ever; Wo have also added to our larrre stock ( DRY GOODS, SHOES i a complete line of COFFINS and CASK that we can more than please you when to establish the fact of our extremely lu store. Give us a trial, won't you ? KITS & $100 iRTr FOR ANY CHILLS AIN That Cunoot bo TXriieeler': When used strictly by directions. The on ment on the market. The liver and kidney: system treated separately. Wheeler's Ton: Curs Ifltirmittant, Billions ; The Best Tonic; Great Appetizer; a J , J - ^ F.*\r co IsOiupounaeu; tuuuiiutuuiuisvu. ? v. L>. C. SCOTT, KI X<j THEFIEST 01 Has at last breathed upon us. and the ri the ca^e maybe. Times are hard with rally interested in knowing where they Now, we want you all to coino t<? us money. Times will be hard for a short by getting goods at the lowest possible i For the next ten days we offer Best Flour, 1st Patent Second Patent Corn ... Splendid tobacco, 10 pound c? Grits Good Coffee Sugar, Granulated But's Everything pise in the Grocery line low ceries. We do not oreaK piteKages, out packages. BAltlt & CO.. I Kingstree Grain and WAREHOUSE, MAIN ST., ??mm?????mmm.awu w?wrw^n u?w * DENTAL HALF RATIONS. Bv the above caption the under- A signed means that hereafter his timei1^ and practice w ill he divided between > Kingstree and Lake City; equally? ! giving the latter place from the 1st to i'rs the 15th of each month, and from the I 16th to-the 50th to the former. Com- , luencing at Lake City on March 1st. i Respectfully, A.M. SMDER, Dental surgeon. The snare of a drum is less j, dangerous ^thau that of the wily Con ! drummer. and GGIES, arid can't afford lu let Profits to You. come now and buy while tbev acknev, Taylor & Ganady, H#yif half the profits if you buy now. ARTMFNT i Stylish and Servicafcle Vehicles EY & CO,?. S. 0. ^TeTxr G-ccclsI ,*ou of the quality of o?r g?x>ds. LTV IS ii, Off 6* siiii ip. DIES HEARTS AT ITi.CES E BEAT. . k FLOYD, r, S. O. 11ESSM A KINli <fe MI b I Ell Y good will Miss Ida <*. ledger-, serve her friends and customers S STORE, r, s.c. ured a, license and now carry a le"of *3rs, Ammunitito^id y Description, fjr >r m GRQGERiE* [KTS, and we feel quite certain it comes to prices. A I! we wish w prices is just one visit to our EI'PS, PAKE "ICY. s. O. WAS? \SF. OF ID HP IE V SIP, (.' jr. d by .v t*W v^' . ~ ?? >?-* ly combined Chili and Fever treat's stomach, blood, braia uud nervous c will md tested'Fe?jr, Logical Proscription Scientifically de everywhere. 1ST K EE, S. C. r?iXJGI?ST rop.s are either made or lost, as our farmers, and they :tre nutucan goods the cheapest, and see if we earn save you while, but we must economize nargin. - - - - n?"> r 3.73 ,1.101 uuira - - - > 1.75 X <i down. Come and .so? .is on (ir<>will save you money on whole Proprietor of the Commission Co. KINGSTBEE, S. C. W. L. BASS, * .ttorney at ?*4WLAKE CUT, S. C. * ictices in State and Federal , Courts. * * W. F. CLAYTON.' Attorney - at - Law. FLORENCE, S. C. ractioes in all the United States irts, and in tie Courts of Florence Williamsburg Counties.