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ar." % In charge of A\ . L. BASS, Esq. kMMBr*t i<v -.vMi mm-tamm i m -vwy .3 A i?M':or i-boinp put in nt the* I Iwskc; i' i i 'M-ibcr mill. E. I'. M ? rs, wl.'O ]?:>-< boon ill for so'ri" , is improving. Mr- Vv. : . Lynch, of Soranloti,' spent i ;' :y i:t town Inst h - k. Mr. or ; "trs. K. r. Scott went to their Da. ilehome l.?.*t v - k. Mi*sl.'. 1 o Severance > ent h;>t Sunday w . relatives in town. Lolb y L:e, Esq., was i i town; Mon.:. y on proics&ioual business. j\ M. Moody came home from Cow- i arils for a *hort visit last Saturday. Work on the school house ha* been resume*! and will now be! pushed to completion. I-J. Naebmnn came up from Charleston Friday and remained over until Monday. It. E. Morris came h' nie from i Marion and S. 0. Morris from Lees-i ville on a flvin ' visit last week. \ Miss Luia Martin, who !uicl boon | visiting her aunt, Mrs.C. T. Itoilins. ' returned to her home in ilorry last ; week. j Itobert Bass, of Halifax, Ya, was: in town recently prospecting. He! vas on the lookout for a farm on j which to raise tobacco. When a fellow begins to rend se lections from Klla \V heolcrv* ilcox's poems t( his girl it is time to send, lip the fair v. rather fh:g. A. J> Sutclifi'e's residence is near-; ing eompleti >n. The jo!) willprob-j ably be turned over to the owner j the hitter part of this week. Messrs. Itieliey have bought an j acre lot on the corner of .Jones and Main street from J J. Morris, and will, we understand, build a modern dwelling of two stories and base- j meat, fitted with ail conveniences.' A gentleman in town received a ! letter a few days ago from a man in j Missouri who was looking out for a place on which to grow truck. Th" !( tter inquired about trie avail-1 ability, price and accessibility of 1 iarius. IJ. Wallace Jones, Jr., is highly; pleased with the Charleston College and ail Ids surroundings. Wallace ' is a bright and manly boy, ami we , are sure lie will acquit himself with ' credit and honor at school and in j the walks of active life. This correspondent, account' of press of business, was unable to get up any matter at all for last week's i.-sito. This is the first time; since our connection with The Record that we have failed to furnish our quantum of local news. He v. Crossland has been called to the pastorate of the Conway Bapti-t church and lie has accepted the cull. He entered upon his duties' la?t week, lie expressed himself as Well ideuse I w.th toe outlook at the caeJta! of the-liidejs?ndcut Ke\ ublic." The Baptist church at Scotland! Neck. N. v", had .t big ce e 'ration a few days ago and invited aJ! of her It vine pastors te be present. He v. T. .1. Booke, of cur town, w as ,u-r I a<tor several years ago ur.ti ho <? aj.ifft lite invitation. t.'.o shin, >? he reports, was a I >..c< ess atiu very hearty and enjoyable. The blind tiger ease cm mo up last Thursday before the inteiidant. On deman i a jury was drawn. It was composed of six first rate, law-' abiding men. \V II Wells, Ksq, of, Florence, represented the prosecu-i tion and II (i Askios, Esq, the de-l 'ensc. The case was watciie l with j interest by a large crowd. So knotty iegal points were involved, it j was merely a question of fact for] the juiy t > solve, and this they did. I After being out only a few minutes J a verdict of guilty was handed u;?. The sentence was or twenty) days. 1 lie line was afterwards leduccd to $20 and was paid 5?y defendant. And thus the matter John Msick.a negro, was up before Judge Gaskiin Thursday charged with hnvingdemuwh o five dollars fr;?m Mrs. John .lorda?. at the no ./.:le of a gun. Tne negro confessed the whole matter, i-Mme a crowd assembled, ami iher< was some i:.iiieations of an inclination to deal i ul summary punishment, but ( <>(> heads prevailed and all trouble was averted. The affair was a most outrageous one, and from :.!t tlie circumstances surrou scii .g the matter so*;e have an idea that the villain went to Mrs. Jordan ." with the purpose of attempting that most foul of it 11 crimes; but the coolies.*, nerve and activity of the lady prevented even the all* uipt. That such was his purpose is only conjecture. He was taken to jail by isherifl'Gruhatn. A second election on the cstablisl meiit of a dispensary in Hake <itv was held last .Saturday. The first one, held on Kept. 4, resulted, as will be remember* d, in u tie. Those favoring a dispensary got up a new petition and filed it with the council. Tiie council decided toj grant the request of the petitioners, notwithstanding little more than a month had elapsed since the aainej ias.ue Uks voted upon, and ordered^ the election for last Saturday. It! was hardly expected that there j would be a tie again, but such was the result, the managers annouue-l j ing that e:i?'h side had received the [same number of votes. C'oUNCil lias not yet canvassed the returns J ; and deelared the result, but will j probably do so in a few days. It is ; isoji -'l t Kit tie'matter will be put at rest. Our town has beer, in a turrit, ii over this matter lor two) month-; :: good deal of feeling has beer; or into the contest, an i v.'onnsis i , iriesdshio have bet n ! made that will require months to lieu!. T!:?-s.' things ought not to no. It is miner d that tlie losing side v/ili til" seme protest as to a few of t lie votes east and us to an applicant who \va> hoi permitted to vote. The trustees have elected Mr. M. L. (.'handler principal and Mrs. M. L. Chandler tirst assistant of the! Lake <-ify >caool. The house jWill! be com pitted in two weeks and school wii! pen Nov. 1st. We are confident that the trustees havej muue good selections of teachers. ; Richard Bell,M.O.,was a railway j guard \)eio:v entering the house, i Most men aro ready and willing! to die lor I heir cour'rv?of old age. j _ 1 T'JTCAI SKS NIGHT A I. ARM. ! "One eight my brother's baby was! taken with croup," write* Mrs. J. (', 1 Snider. f Crittenden, Kv\, "it seeme 1 it v/ouI(J strangle before we could get j a doctor, so we g*Te it Dr. King's New Discovery, which gave quick re-! lief and permanently cured it. We always kerj, it 1the house t? protect i our children l'roia croup and whooping cough It cured me of a chronic bron-1 chial trouble that no other remedy ! would relieve" infallible for coughs, j cold*, throat and lung troubles.50c and J ?1.0U; trial bottle fret at D. C. Scott. Gen. Roberts has a strange antipathy lor cats. A F1EN1 )ISH ATTACK. An attack v..is lately made on C. F. Collier. ?.f Cherokee, Iowa, that nearly proved fatal. It came through his kidney. Ilis back got so lauie he ccuhl not sloop without great pain, nor sit in a chair except propped by cushions. No remedy helped him until he tried Electric Hitters which effected such a wonderful change that he writes like n new man. This; marvelous medicine cures backache and kidnev trouble, purities the blood and builds up your health. Only 50c at D. C. Seott's drug j store. . . i ( The King of Portugal is an expert tennis playerand yachtsman. , STEPPED J NTO LIVE COALS. "When a child I burned mr f??ot t-igh: fully." writes W U Eads. of 1 onesv|lie. V* , "which caused horrible leg sores for 3u year*, but Bucklen's' aruicH Sa've uholly cared me alter verythingelse failed." Infallible or burn-. s?-altls. cuts. bruises mid pi it*-. ,*> !;1 by I). ('. Scott, 35c. S r Tlo-ma- J/'pton is said to be i vi ?:i player of groat skill. I WHAT S YOl'ii PAI-E WOI1T1T? Sometimes h t'< rmn*. l?ut never, if you have a sallow complexion, h jaus ! diced look, moth patches and blotches! on the skin?all signs of liver trouble, j Hut Dr. King's New Life Fills give 11 clear skin, n sy check* rich complex-j ion. Only 25 cents at D. C. Scott's , drugstore. I1 South Dakota lias more Indians! than any oiiier State, 11,000: { Is I.IKE WORTH LIVING? Tl.cn d"n'! nesrh-ct a cough or cold. especially when twenty-five cents will buy a bo:tie of Mexican Syrup. It is ' ?> -..(-tiling, .and >o many consumptives iiave be. n made well l?v its use. Head j some of the testimonial* on the w rap-! per armind each l>ottle th*t p*ove this remedy Mic;. sure for deep seated Cold'. \ habit i.al Vouching at.d even consumption. than any other remedy known to j ph> siciaus. many ?.f whom reeommend ami prcs-rilv it wlu-re less effacaeious! ( remedies fail. FALL. PI NY. CHILDREN'. It a child has a bad suielliug breath, j if it habitually picks it* no*e, if it isj1 cross ana n-rvnti-. at n noes hoi >i?*ep soundly. if i? is hoi low-eyed, if it ha< < a pale, bloodies* complexion, it it is, growing thin and lifeless, give it, Mnihi'i'* Worm Svrup and you will; remove thr rnu-eof 't?ci*tr??s quickly. Then will it- littl- checks get red and , rosy, its appetite and digestion im prove, and its health be better. Price i otilv oriiis. No other worm-killer so CiTeciiw I, UK NOT DECEIVED. Don't think you can neglect your ; health and reach old ace. The way to j longevity is to be Kiml to nature and I then nature will he kind to you. Con- j j sump: ion, inactive liver, etc.. are foes; ton .tore. Mexican Hoot pills help! nature. Try thorn. They cure by j 1 cleansing and strengihlnj,. A COMl'LKTK C'DRE. ! Vr'lieti you take Goooh's S*nup*rlll.i j vou fimi a complete rare for bad blood. L'lLE-INE CURBS PILES! j Monoy retunded If it ever fail*. < ANn-Ayui: cure# Chill* *?d Fever ' i^r? r? ? nr? Ifc ?fl Q il u ml d Mr.ffnr. nf wm*:\ m Muaji Ui \mmtt uuiiiitoilby. ; l Buy your clothes from a firm | who never intentionally misreprc-! sent* anything. Where any dissatisfaction is made pood as soon as reported, and where prices are as low as rcliablequalitics will petmit. This forms the basis of our business OUR PALL <2 WINTER CLOTHES Are ready, ami offer styles and dze* to please everyone. IF YOU CAN'T COME TO VS, SEND A MAIL ORDER. mm snm, ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS, i Corner King and Ilasell Streets, CHARLESTON, S. 0. Obituary. t Mary Lucretia Johnson, datigh- t ter of Wilson and M. A, Snipes, > was born in Marion county, S, 0., January 25. 1S84, and died September 7, 1001, at the tender age s of seventeen years. She married R. K. Johnson, of Williamsburg , county, S. I*.. w ere she lived during her wedded life Reing reared iti an in'elhgenf and Christian home, site naturally showed in e.irtv lite gr? at regard t??r reli r and sacred things. She was \ a loving and dutiful daughter, an 'f affectionate sister, a kind and c?n- , siderate companion to her aeigh- c bors and friends, ller married ? I.I*. n*AA ftna f.f I ft ^fttriihAll U,wl I I I I c UIIC Ul li Ilt UV T WI1WII) M>IV< . 111 striving to m.ike husband and t others happy she seemed entirely ubiivious to cTerylliuiK relating: < to her own comloit, Mid I rally can it be said of her that she lived far others. The last live months of her earthly life were spent in m bed in untold sufleriw*, which, for lavs. rendered h c r unconscious, yet she bore her T pains as a true soldier of the 1 cross without a murmur or complaint; and when the end finally came, like a tired child, she calmly fell adeop upon her Saviour's breast a?d now quietly rests with her (Ji.ii. I May (jo.1*? piofec'ins care he I open I fie sorrowing husband and lie- dear little live months old babe, Mary Evelyn, and the Cornlorliujj: Spirit sent lie the sad hearts af bereaved parents and beloved ones ami enable them to remem- ' I t Ivy. ?vL I. I i t t? /if pL.nlintr i ?r. i tir- i#. m t w? iuwwm^ I heir departed loved out* again. J J. S. PohTKR. 3:iipes P. ().. Marion Co., Oct 11. Our Club Offers . The County Record and the Home ' ami Farm one year,$1.-3. ) The County Record and Thrice-a- ( Week (Now York) World ono year, t *i.6.->. f The County Record and Twice-R- 1 Week News and Courier one year, \ id.To. J The Cunty Record and the Atlanta Constitution oue year, $1.76. The County Record and Semi- I Weekly Columbia State, $126. ^ The Record and The Commoner (William Jenning Rryau'a paper), 1.76.1 < Wo have on hand a car load of thcin linger longer, therefore We Pass Up The Don't quarrel with opportunity. !ast. All the standard makes, such a :loc!c,K nger, Barber and It. I-h June: We make you practically a presc OU LIVERY DEF lu always supplied with Good IIorse.-> J. L. STUC1 i _ i r-\mi i-a^e on i in i USTg"^ Store! One chance is all wea.->k to convin (>UIt SPEC Unify, life' on m Fan rillNGS THAT DELIGHT THE J THAT CAN"! STEWART Lake Ci SFECIAL ATTENTK >x GIVEN TC Having sold us her entire stock s tvho is in our employ, will be pleasei it our store. BARR Wish to inform their fronds and msiness at the old stand, and huvec :ORN, SUGAR, OATS, COFFEE, 11 A 1, lll/xilW, GKIT3, TOBACCO, MEAL, HALT, STARCH, CA N'DY, M in Fact Evsrythin? We are not soiling out, nor are v rary are trying to build up a good, s roe 011 as low marg'n as first-class g< ,ve ask the support and patronage of Come and Get Prii We buy cotton from our custom* lixty days at small cost. Come and GE( Ihe to dsn jxec il.i li J O \ i 1. Co-educational?military, niec'i. :ets tli.ough wors. :i. Best religious tor boys ami girl-, elegantly tquippt ?. Property worth $4n,ooo, fl.Oou beii.j acuity live in dormitories with stud* tight during study hours. 7. Loedio ultured community. ?. Patronage fr ng every year. A faculty of ten tt eges. 10 Very tine department of in leaf- *7."iO??er month: tuition from $ 1 x ? 1 >f instrument. $8,50 per month. Address, WELSH NECK HI< W. L. BASS, j Attorney at Lav/, i LAKE CUT, S. C. I Practices in State and Federal ("ourls. be !co Heaid the Laiasi: From Georgetown ? If Net, Head this Ad. LEIUIWifZ | iave one of the host selected stocks 1 ?of? Fashionable Clothing, Gents Furnishings, Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, Etc, Sver brought fc?outh. All we ask vlien you are in our city is to come n and inspect our stock and get >ur prices, and we are sure that' liter comparing the prices of our' irst-class goods with others, the liggest trouble we wiil have is to vrap up the goods and receive our money, LEVIN & HURWITZ. .eading Clothiers and Furilshers of Georgetown, S.C. Mail orders attended to the same lay received. P. 0. Poj I ^ " lituw? h BUGGIES, arid can't i:fiord u# k:1 ; Profits to You. y but come now and buy w! d?- thrv ' s Hackney, Taylor & ? uin-iy, linynt of half the j?rc;flts if you buy now. K and Stylish and Si rvicabk-Vehicles KEY & CO,, :y, S. 0. _ _ ZtTeT7x7' CrC'OCLs! ce you of the quality of our goods. IALTY IS ilia Dfi M esi Mm. LADIES HE AIM'S AT PR-CES P BE BEAT. & FLOYD, ty, S. C. ) D11ESSM A KIX G & MIL UN E11Y rnd good will Miss Ida G. R'dgers-, d to serve her friends and customers & CO. customers that they are still doing >n hand a full line < i" FLOUR, CHEESE, LARD, CRACKERS. BACON, MOLASSES, BUTTER, STAR LYE, SOAP, OIL, CANNED (1001 >3. in the Grosary Ling. *c selling At cost; hut on the conoutid, reliable business at old Kings nods can be sold?and to this end the public. ces Before Buying-. ?rs, or will insure and hold for them talk with us. ). S. BABE, Manager, is: iiiga ttoiijoi, T LLK > . J. W. <4 A INK? S, i'.ineipal. tnu.il. 2. flioroih.'b eor.iw* ? f sturiyt and :>iornl i' ii .? .**- : ! > > .intones ?d; electric l.^n; y.ni lu.oace heat, yf >peni lor improvements. ti. Kntire cut.-; te eliers with students every n healthy, pure wai. i, a refined aiul (Mil .Maryland to Ai.in.au i, iiierert^ ?aehers, repre.-wniiriy: >ur best col* u>ic 11. Hounl, int udi .i; ii^ht ami 1 to $4 per lu.mili; aiu.de, with uso rH priiuoi*, Hartsviiic,fs.r. W. F. CLAYTON. f < Attorney at - Law. I iFLOUEXCE, S.C. Practices in all the United States Courts, antfin ti e Courts of Florence laid N'iilCjiisIjur,; Countifs. A M SNIDER,; ? Surgeon Dentist. Kings tree, 16th to 30?h at' each month. < Lake Oily, l?t to 15th of each mouth. j fi Kingstree, every Saturday. Satisfaction Goa^antee&M R, J, McCHBUdT j DENTIST.' WILL BE AT GEORGETOWN, S. C.j DURING J ELY. Office at Residence. Teeth Extracted Without' Pain. i Teeth Put in Without Pf*ty "