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ii 1 mm. 1-. charge of W. L. BASS. Eeft. Editor Wolfe spent -Friday wiith ius. I). X. Berry, the iBswrunce nr. in, was in ,o\vn*the latter part of last week. B. Wallace .Tone?, Jr? ee*ne up from harleston on a short visit .Satu' 'ay. Re*.. S. S. Basque, of Lialeviile, X. C., visited in town the first of 1he week. It. K. Wallace, Esq., of Kinjrslree,; AVHS Hi IOWII llibi iuuuun^ uu yiwgeseionnl bu.-iness. Magistrate \V. W. Graham came over 'rom Florence on Saturday and spent the day in our town on business. A meeting of days was begun at (lie Baptist church Monday night. The pastor, Rev. Iiooke, is conduct- j ing the services. Judge Green and J. L- C. Moore ? attended the free Will Baptist conference at Scran ton Sunday, j They vepoi-t that they heard a good ! sermon and enjoyed the services. J P Philips last week spent a porti< a of tne time with Be v. K. E. Smith, who has been right ill for some days, but was somewhat improved when Mr. Phillips eame back. The party that secured the privilege ot taking the fish from G M. Timmous' pond got n quantity of trout, jack, bream, suek,;perch, etc. J L C Moore has the stuffed skin of a fawn in the show window of his store. It was brought here by a gentleman from Santee, who krii*d the fawn. Ellison Keels was sent to jail to ?wait trial at the sessions court lor breaking into the residence of John Andersen at Salem and taking there from sundry goods and chattels. Mr. Anderson is auay from hi* home for treatment at the asylum. The negro took quite a collection of clothing, household goods, etc. Magistrate Ga 'dns last week j sent two negro vou.en, Lou una Maggie Singletary, to jail for shop lifting. Goods were taken from Epp- A Epps, J. H. Brilles and L. L. Caldwell. Lou was sent up for thirty days and Maggie, for sixty days. Warner, the Photegrapher Is Gili in Lake City. All those wishing Fi?e Photographs made in lite latest style Ghoald come iu at once as his st/.y is imited. 10-10-0111 John Rokins*n'a bhow. .F?hn Fo.Wj?*o? not enlr offers t?i hi? pa'nin rh? best aeries ot 4-irru* performances. the fiaeat and ru*?t ?i?t>oral"ly -quippeJ hippodrome. ami the largest and wogt ? reh> ;iHyP menagerie, but has .... a . i 1 if:i> ??>*' ' ir* aireaav sul-?T!j?tivv series o'* exhibitions ihe iriw'wi hib'iral up^ciHci* ?>t .S<>loli.b: . hip Temple aotl Ihe Q?ee? ol Khebjt, nod ihe finest scenic, proeessionai, terp*icl?0r?;tn and Ivric epeciacle that lias ever invited public pa raaajje. Our citizens will show have the opportunity of witnessing these grand ox^'bitionn^ for they are to be i? K agstree Thursday, Nor. 7. Ib I.IKE WORTH LIVING? Then don't neglect a cough or cold, especially when twenty-five cents will buy a hurtle of Mexican Syrup, itisj >o ?.oo! King, and x> many consumptives. hav?- been made well by its use. Read j some of the testimonials on the wrap-J per around each txatle that p-ove this remedy more sure for deep seated colds,; habitual couching and even eunsump-j tion. thr i? any other remedy known to physician*. many of whom roeotanicmt' and prescribe it where less effacneiotas' remedies fail. PALL, PUNT, CHILDREN*. I It a child lias a bud duelling breach,! if it habitually picks it* nose, if,,;: ts i c r<>ss and nervous, if it does not sleep I soundly, if It is hollow-eyed, if it has! :i pale, bloodies* complexion, it-it i* ] growing Tiiin and litelo^. give- it. Mother's ^v'orni Syrup and you will 5 remove the cause of its distress quickly.1 ft'. ?a ?_ i .. .'j i i lien v. im ils uuie ruees* gn n*u anu rosy, its appetite and digestion improve. and Sis liealtli be better. Price only '-*? cents. Soother worm-killer so etfectiv** BE SOT DECEIVED. Don't think you can neglect your health ami reach old age Toe way ro lolig-vity is to l>e kind to nature and i then uutiire will l>e kind to you. Con- j sumption, inactive liver, etc.. vre foes J U> nature. Mexican Root pills help jature. Try tliein. They cure by cleansing and strengthing. A COMPLETE CURE. When you take Gooch's Sar?apari11n von find a complete cure for ba i blood. PILE-IKE CURES PILES! Money refunded it it ever fails. Awti-Aguk cures Chill* and Fever* For sale by W. V Rrockingt ?n, Klngsrree, S. C. " | Coming to Kingstree THURSDAY. NOV. 7, One Performance Only. AFTERNOON AT 2 O'CLOCK $3,500 DAILY EXPENSES. $100,000 NEW FEATURES. $2,000,000 INYt. TED. Coming iu its Own Palace Special Train 77th Year of the Oldest, Bi^est and Best Show on Earth, The 1'ionoers and Rerpetuatora of Tented Amusement Institutions. Ten Big Shows all United. t . *OCU?U.KA?WE*&*U AMD o Four Circuses, Three Menageries, Twe Stages, Roman Hippodrome, Combined with the Grand Biblical Spectacular Production EX IMA PAI AR/IAM a r\ii\V3l OULVIVIVI N QUEEN OF SHEBA An impressive and Eminently Moral and Mind Elevating Pageaatic and Scenic Spectacle, with its Enchanting Ballets, Magmficent Scenery and Gorgeous Costumes, 100 Beautiful Ballet Girls 100 500 MEN, WOMEN AND HORSES IN THE CAST 500 CARL HAEENBACK'S fin (|(ioHerd 01 t|) lUjUull Performing Elephants. Elephants that Waltz. Elephants that Actually Plav Musical instruments. Elephants that do every thing hut talk. a . V ; ' : . 1/1 ' * &trv { ' ~ r 7 J * V' '?> (T? Pfc . ;. .,rt 1t i&i/> '..-v..*.;. !: .?',. : ' - ;.-.s -v & >\~ K v' :' &%?*? '** '$ 'Mr V^h%.' '-f ' ?; 5i>r. V- .,>*.ft.V- : ;' A'* .-. ^C WS?. jg&lU& ;V '??' V- ' ; ? ,i.v v;'." k . .'* J.;. -"-./J#-. /??"> v .'^ :.j!. V-W 100 NEW AND NOVEL CIRCUS ACTS. 1,000 RAKE AND COSTLY ANiMALS. 50 HAIR RAISING RAC1S. Drove of Camels, Whole family of 20 Lions, 4 Royal Bengal? Tigers. 6 Polar Bears. School of Sea Lions. Den of 8 Leopards. I)eu of 6 Hyenas. One pair of Elands. One pair of Honed Horses. Every known species of Antelope. * 10 Bare buck Riders. 10 Female Riders. 50 Aerial Acts. 10 Wire Acta. Troupe of Trair . Ponies. 20 Female Equestrians. One Philippine Cow, 24 inches.... One Baby'Sea Lion. Male Hippodrome Races. Monkey Races. Elephunt-.and Camel,Races. Mar, against Horses Races. Two-Horse Tandem Races. High dumping Horse Races. Two and Four Horse Chariot Races. Two and Four Horse Qf.itwltnrr Iiiljlil En! Fib Si? Paid 5 Bands of Music, Fife anW Drum Corps, Chime of Beles. 50 Cars and Cilded Deus, 29 Tableaux Oars. 12 Traps, 300 Thoroughbred Horses, 60 Miniature ponies, Steam Caliope drawn by 40 ponies and driven by one man. Two Herds of Elephants. Excursions on all Lines of Travel. Kingstree, Thursday, Nov. 7, We have on hand a car load of them linger longer, therefore We Pass Up Th< Don't quarrel with opportunity, last. All the standard makes, such a dock,10 nger, liarbcr and It. 10. J urn We make you practically a pres< ?01 LIVERY DEI Is always supplied with Good Horse: J. L. STUC Lake Qi Ifl'e'W Store! One chance is all we ask to convii OUR SPE< Millie, lies' ood Gems' fbi THINGS THAT DELIGHT THE THAT CAN' STEWAR1 Lake Ci SFECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN T Having sold us her entire stock who is in our employ, will I>e please at our store. BARR Wish to inform their friends anc business at the old stand, and have< napY sirriAR v^v^j v.l, k/ v/ v* ? ? OATS, COFFEE, hay, cigars, grits, tobacco, meal, salt, starch, candy, And In Fact Everything We are not selling out, nor are1 trary are trying to build up a good, s tree on as low margin as first-class we ask the support and patronage of Come and Get Pri We buy cotton from our custom sixty days at small cost. Come and GE W. L. BASS, Attorney at Law. L.AKit Mil, 5. U. Practices in State and Federal Courts. TIme, M, o,, DENTIST. WILL HE AT GEORGETOWN, S. C. DURING JULY. Office at Residence. Teeth Extracted Without Pain. Teeth Put in Without Plate Havs too Heard the Latest From Georgetown ? '"" If Not, Read this Ad. LEI r HUHWLTZ vT-r .. Have one of the best selected stocks ?of? Fashionable Clothing, Gents Furnishings, Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, Etc, Ever brought South. All wo ask when you are in our city is to come in and inspect our stock and got our prices, and wo are sure that after comparing the prices of our. first-class goods with others, the biggest trouble we wiil have is to Wrap up the goods and receive your money, LEVIN & HURWITZ, Leading Clothiers and Furnishers of Georgetown, S.C. Mail,ordera attended to the same day rocelred, P. Q. Bex (H. BUGGIES, and can't afford to let 3 Profits to You. but come now and buy while thoy is Hackney, Taylor A Oanadv^kiynutof half the profits if you buy now. PARTMFMT 9 and Stylish and ServicableYchUftre KEY & CO.. ty, S. C. 2Te*w G-ood.sI >ce you of the quality of our goods. :jalty is Minus, Du MM iiiliit ladies hearts at pieces t ije beat. ' i FLOYD, ifcy, S. C. 0 DRESSMAKING & MILLINERY and good will Miss Ida G. IWlgers, wl In uui*\*o hiir fritinrlc oiuf/kinaiKi >u iw ov* f v uvA IJ iV/ iiuc auu tM?iwuig?o ACO, 1 customers that they are still doing on hand a full line of FLOUR, CHEESE, LARD, CRACKERS, BACON, MOL/iSSES, BUTTER, STAR LYE, SOAP, OIL, CANNED GOODS. [ in the Grocery Line. >ve selling at cost;;i but on the confound, reliable business at old Kingsroods can be sold?and to this end the public. r ces Before guying. ers, or will insure and hold for them talk with us. J^k 0. S. BARE, Manager. ' v W. F. CLAYT0K. Attorney - at law. FLORE.VCK, S. C. ' SB PracMce4 in all the United States Onrts, and m tt 3 < onfts of Florence tnd Williamsburg Couutii.s | A. M. SNIDER, Surgeon Dentist. Kings tree, 16th to 30 th of each month. Lake City, 1-t to 15th of each j, month. Kings! ree, every Saturday. Satisfaction Guaranteed. . *3 fl sm /> vmaiaiim u lilaoioen /lie mm a MII Minis w. '".PASSENGER DEPARTMENT, j Time taNIe in effect January 1, 1901 ' WESTWARD. Dnll v Ex Daily. SuhdJD Georgetown 5.3C:ux) 4.00pi Lanes 8 00am 5-21pi Charleston l.OOaih 8.30pt Sumter 9 40a in \ Columbia 11.00am J Florence ' O.b'Oam T^SSpi Norfolk. . f>.l">pnj 10,25a* E\ ST Willi?. Georgetown 10 50am 8.30pj vLa?cs 8.40am 7.00pt ..Chatleston .' 7.00am 4 \&n Sumter "CoUOrtbia... ' 4.13pj Florence 3. Offer** |? Norfolk 9.00am 2.30yfl Connections made at Lanes with Afl lantic Coast Pine trains and atOeorg? town with aH steamers on Pee L>efl Black and Waccaniaw rivers, iuclufl ing service, brcweeu Georgetown anfl the celebra ted summer resort, Pawley lstand. m A. B. B. HARRIS. Acting Sup? >V. R. Buie, Gen. ?asa, AgeiV H