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J liifiBT la charge of \V\ L. 15ASS, Est*. Major Pinekney.of Sumnierville, ;spent some time iH town last week Avith friends. Mr. 15. F. Stanley has secured the 1-? it? ?- i l... hico, new dwelling huusu uunt I>.> I Mr. J. M. Kennedy on Dansingl .Street, and with his family M ill J take charge aUout Jan. 1st. Mr. E. T Moody recently sold his ( farm to Mr. 1). I. Johnson. He rented his dwelling to Mr. J. Q Harrell and is now disposing of his goods and chattels. He is think-: ing of trying his fortune elsewhere. Rev. E. Z. James was in town last Wednesday on his was out to * visit his parents, lie is now at Union, where has had charge of the second Methodist church for the past year. His friends, and he has many in this section, will be pleased to learn that he is looking well and is meeting with success in his AV UI IV. Until a fow days ago we were not aware that Mr. C. E. St.Amand had removed fr-m Kingstree or that Kingstree, rejoicing in new life and looking forward to a glorious future, had assumed the name ''Prosperity." We refer to the statement in the News and Courier that Mr. <1. E St. Am and, of Prosperity, had been admitted to the bar. On last Sunday the Baptist Sunday scho?>l resolved to have a -Christmas tree for the little ones, ami invited the Presbyterian and Methodist schools to join. It will ' beheld on the night of the 24th. The committee appointed to look after the matter expects to get up something a little out of the ordinary in order to give interest to ih? occasion. On tomorrow, the 20th, the annual election lor intendant and wardens will be held. So far we h ive heard the name of only one candidate mentioned for intendant nnd no one mentioned for wardens. We understand today that the gentlemen whose name has been mentioned for intendant will not accept the place. There seems to be very little interest in the matter. If any efforts are being made to put in any particular man or set of jiion, the work is being done very quietly. Men do not tumble over <.*ach other to get these jobs. We understand that Nachman Bros, and H. Nachman have filed petitions in bankruptcy, and that ilenry ilirscluiian, of Charleston, has been appointed receiver. The v stores at this place and at Scranton \ are closed. On the doors and winX dows of the store here there are red .sealsbearing the legend, "Heniy j|t . Hirschman, receiver." We have 1 Jier.r.1 a number of reports as to the a -condition of affairs, but do not think Ave Avould be warranted in saying anything on this point, as we know nothing except from these rumors. ? - Magistrate Gaskins is getting merry as the festive season draws near. At the "lower sessions" last Friday he put in some pretty gnoa j work for the county, Vance Hc-j Clam was up on two charges, assault and carrying concealed wennons. He was found guilty on both, and sentenced on the lirst to a line of $2OJor thirty day?. The line was paid. On the second charge lie was invited lo sacrifice $25 on the altar of his country or spend thirty days lincludin r Christinas) in the county's "Pullman car." He accepted the latter alternative. Wil! .Singleton, alias liig Wheel, was so chagrined and mortified at the netit jury in acquitting him week before lust, that lie, oil last Wednesday went over to the Lake City Basket & Lumber (Jo's mill and appropriated to his own use and behoof the several goods and chattels of four different men. He was ; captured by Deputy Lemmon, and when arrested had on some of the sto'en goods. lie was also cl. urged with carrying a ''nigger's Eible," to wit, a pistol. When brought up he plead guilty to all five charges, rie would lake no more chances of being kept away from his home. The magistrate sentenced him to thirty days on each charge, making one hundred and fifty days in all. He will take Christmas turkey with j brigadier Wheeler. U Rain and sweat 1rr?8\^ \ \ \ \ l j have no effect on Afrrryrt-M v??>>^*7 ' I jfl harness treated /. jf &, /,*??{'?*' ,' ! fl with Eureka Har- k) w?uZwiJiiX &_ : ?j) ness Oil. It re- *" \ {22 sists the datr.p, w y \ \ ? keepubelemh- ? 1T> * C'r K fcg cr soft and p!t- \t/ *L*v'w /ft ^k" ab.c. Sutchcs do not break. \ v \ \ < *> \ V rB No rough rur- \\\ \ ? ,; ZJJ . V' fl SKISO -V'^\\v 4 g scar JCVV \\ >>J H looting like i'Vljv W . \\f, JT jg ntyt, rut NA V^A { /f] wears twice | , Af , 7i_ yy- \ tVV U as lottgby the is^'l /,y>,*V >* 1 j 9cj use of Eureka "V; V\ \ V** 1 sold. r^]'r^X\( ({ ffl . ever;-where (/ > ?./ . \ \\ \\^/li' 5.ST [c\ //\> >24xT ' Made by f/\ \>(vfl \A J Standard Oil /( \ \vJJ \ \X^ V Company .w o* / \ -* ? a it ' ' * Lambert Letter. The hard times are causing many people in this community to look out for better places. Mr. James "Wyand !ell about a week ago lor Columbia to seek employment in the col ton mills. Mr. J. II. Baxlev took his de partuie on tlie 9th inst. He went hv Columbia, but not finding work to suit him, continued hiway to Spencer, N. C., where lie found a place in the Southern railroad shops at that place. His! brother. Mr. J. D. Baxley has | been working in the car shops at ' Spencer lor about a year. Quite a number of negroes havej left for Georgia within the past! few weeks. Ego. Some men are so dignified that they never unbend until they are broke. A MILLION VOICES Could hardly express the thanks of! Homer Ilall, of Vvest Point, la. Lis-* - ?' 4 -.-...-.-/v /w\ld /% r] cot 1 ??< 1 i ten WHY ; yvtrc wiu n.4V4 oc^tiw? on his lungs, causing a must obstinate cough. Several physicians said lie had consumption, hut could not help him. When all thought hi* was doomed he began to use Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption and writes?"it completely cured me and saved my life. I now weigh 227 lbs." It's positively guaranteed for coughs, colds and lung troubles. Price 50c and ?1.00. Trial bottles free at D. C. Seotts. It never cools a man ofl' when Ihe street sprinkler throws water on him. SAVED AT GRAVE'S BRINK. "I know I would long ago have boon in my grave." write'* Mrs. S. H. New- j som, of I):*entur. Ala., "if it had net keen fer Electric Bitters. Fur three years I suffered untold agony fruni the worst forn s of indigestion. waterbrash, stomach and bowel dyspepsia. Hut this excellent medicine did me a world of good. Since using it I can eat heartily and have gained 35 pounds." For indige-tion, loss appetite, stomach, liver and kidney troubles Electric Bitters are a positive. guaranteed cure. Only 20c at D. C. Scott's drag store. The daily output of the oil wells of this country is 100,000 barrels. TIIE PRIDE OF HEROES; Many soldiers in the lu<t w ar wrote j to say that for scratches, bi uises, cuts, | wounds, corns, sore feet and stiff joints Bucklen's Arnica Salve is the best in the world. Same for bums, scalds, bolls, ulcers, skin eruptions and piles. j It cures or no pay. Only 25c at D. C. Scott's cirutf store. More men have been self-undone than have baen self-made. FOILS A DEADLY ATTACK. "My wife was so ill that good physicians were unable to help her," writes M. M. Austin, of "Winchester, Ind., ' S at was completely cured by Dr. Kins'* New Life Pills." They work wonders in stomach and liver troubles. Cure constipation, sick headuche. 25c at D. C. Scott's drug store, If the eyes ar*r windows to tha soul, the mouth must be the door] to the intellect. A man isn't always cool when he shivers in the hour of danger. She Best Proscription for Malaria. Chills and Fever is a bottle of Groves Tasteless (thill .Tonic. It is j simply iron and quinine ina tasteless i form. No cure?no pay. Price 50c. No gentleman will swear before a lady?let her swear first. To Cure a Col J in t)ne Day, Take Laxative Promo Quinine' Tablets. All druggists refund the, money if it fails to cure. E. \V.| Grove's signature is on each box.25c. | The more a map has the morel he wants?unless it happens to be twins. >?l||> ? ( For Exchange. Wc are now ready to exchange cotton seed meal for cotton seed, and will give two tons of meal for three tons of seed, we paying the freight on both. Will take seed at any railroad station in the county in car load lots of ten tons or more. L. P. KINDEK, 12-19 KingMree, S," 0. J THE BEST TIME. The best time to cure a cough or cold h when you sue first, affected. A pleasant and sure remedy for sore throat, weak lungs, bioin hl.il soreness, coughingsjmjIIs, etc.. i< Mexican Syrup for coughs and consutnDiion. Be wise in time and keepa bottle in your medicine che?t, alwavs handy for immediate use, remembering tlie old adage, "a stitch in time, saves nine." It i< a true lung tcnic and sells for only 25 cents. MANY WONDER. Many wonder how it is that pin worms and stomach worms get, iut?> Iittl" ehildflcn, or how a tat>e worm 300 feet long. enn get in and exist and grow inside of a man. as it sometimes happens. They may well wonder, f>>r it is a great mlstery. However many now know from experience tliat Mother's Worm Syrup will rid of intestinal worms and greatly improve the health after the worms have been destroyed and expelled. It is absolutely a harmless renn dy to t ike, and as it only costs 25 cents, all should try it who suspect worms to be the cause cf their ili health. MEXICAN ROOT PILLS. These pill, costing only 25 rents a box, are tlielate.-t vegetable discovery for cleansing, renovating, strengthening and regulating the liver and bowels. Better health invariably follows their use. THE BEST TIME. The be?t time to cure pain is when von first feel it. Always h ire a bottle of Gixx'h.s Qu'ck Relief in the house. Cur* s external or internal pain, and costs only 25 cents. Cures cramps and colic. THE WHOLE BODY. The whole body depends on {rood, healthy blood for lis sustenance and strength. Nothing makes the blood so healthy and the nerves so strong as Gooeh's Saraipari 11a Read testimonials on its wrapper. PI LE-INE CURES PILES! Money refunded if it ever.fails. Anti-Aguk cures Chills a?d Fever For sale by W. V firockington Kingsrreo, S. C. Horse-shoeing. Having secured the services of a first-class Jlorse-Shocr, I am now prepared to do any and all kind of BLACKSMITH WORK a Bin r\r>n 5 p.mritrAiainii On Shsrt Notice, Guaranteeing satisfaction both as to price and werkmanship. Thanking the public for past patronage, J,respe itfally solicit a continuance cfsanxe. Respectfully, De2* -S; B. DAVIDSON. * t TAZ 'NOTICE. TREASURER'S Office, ) "SVuXlAMS?r':c, COFNTY, JKingstree; 8.C.,<)ct. 10, HM)t. ) The tux levy for the fiscal year 1901 i* follows: For Spite . * : . . . . 5 mills r - ^ * A trki 11 a rur vhiikj thk.io For .Schools , ; ' 8 mill? 80 mills on value of nil stock in Anderson. Stiltons and Part.of Penn Townships. 8 mills <>n all property in School Districts Nos. Id anil 10. 2 mills on all propertrln School District Nos. It). 20 and 21. 1 mill on all property in School District No. lo. A capitation tax of one dollar on ali ma I s between the ajres of 21 and 60 years, unless constitutionally exempt. 1 will be at the following places on the days mentioned below for the collection of the said tux: Cades. October 15 Indiantown, * 16 Cedar Swamp, " 17 Kloomiintvalc " 18 MorriiViile. " 19 R< me, " 23 Lambert, " 24 A rds Cross Roads, " 25 Altmans, 44 26 Hebron, ) *4 28 Greeley rille, , *' 2? Goiirdins 1 44 ' 30 Hi?nam's Store 44 31 Sabers, November 1 Kin<rstree, November 4 to 7 inclusive i Lake City, November 11 .^cranton, " 12 Prospect, 33 Harpers, " 14 Trio. 44 15 Kinjrstrre. Nov. 16 to Dec*3l,inclusive, Saturdays excepted. R. IX ROLLINS. octlO-dcOl Gounty Treasurer. L)r. Cady's Condition Powders. Are just what a liorse needs when in had condition. Tonic, blood purifier and t'oemifmm Tli^r arp tint fnnil In11 medicine and the best In use to put a horse in prime condition. Price 25 cts per package. For sale by D. C. Scott. This olgnnturb i on every box of tbe gonninc ve Bromo-Qinffine Tablovo Liu roLr.'^:e v.i onres n e-vld In ono dey I a'wnvs keep on hand for sale or exchange Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls. Will pay highest cash prices for seed. It will pay our farmers .to see me before buying meal... Geo. S. Barr, agent ior HartsfiJle Oil Mill. / Wi We have on hand a car load of J them linger longer, therefore We Pass Up The Don't quarrel with opportunity, 1 last. Ail the standard makes, such a dock,E nger, Barber and It. 13. Jones We make you practically a prese OU LIVERY DEI Is always supplied with Good Horses J. L STUC1 Lake Oil ZbTeTxr Store! One chance is all we ask to convin OUR SPEC inn, kft' i eiir nm THINGS THAT DELIG HT TJEJE J THAT CAN'? STEWART Lake Ci SFECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN T( Having sold us her entire stock i who is in our employ, will be please at our store. B ARR Wish to inform their friends and business at the old stand, and havec CORN, 8UGAR, OATS, COFFEE, HAY. CIGARS, GRITS, TOBACCO, MEAL, SALT, STARCH, CANDY, y In Fact Everything We are not selling: out, nor are v trary are trying to build up a good, s tree on as low margin as first-class g we ask the support and patronage of Come and Get Pri \Ye buy cotton from our custom sixty clays at small cost, come anu GE< W. L. BASS, Attorney at Law. LAKE CITY, S. C. Practices in State and Federal | . '"' Courts. fir J. McCABEi M. D., DENTIST. WILL BE AT GEORGETOWN, S. C. DURING JULY. Office at Residence. Teeth Extracted Without Psin Teeth Put in Without Plate Have You Heard the Latest From Georgetown? If Not, Eead this Ad. LEW & HOIITZ ITave one of the best selected stocks ?of? Fashionable Clothing, Gents Furnishings, Bry Goods, n i TT a -n a - snoes,. j&axs, j&ic., Ever brought South. All; we ask when you are in our city is to come in and inspect our .stock and get our prices, and we are sure that after comparing the prices of our first-class goods with others, the biggest trouble we will have is to wrap up the goods and receive your money, LEYIN & HURWITZ, Leading Clothiers and Furnishers of Georgetown, S.C. Mail ordors attended to the same day received. P. 0, Box 94. 1 BUtiGIES, and can't afford 10 iot ' i fr ! Profits to You. but come now and buy while thev s Hackney, Taylor & (Janady, Haynt of half the profits if vou buy now. Sl V -"AH"! iVShIN I and Stylish and ServicableVehicles KEY & CO,, . :y, S. G. O-oo&sI ce you of the quality of our goods. JALTY IS flip, Off M H Hi?]. "I LADIES HEARTS AT PRICES r BE BEAT. & FLOYD, ty, S. O. ) DRESSM A KI Mi A MI EL' .N ft 1*1 and good will Miss Ida G. R-.fibers,. -:'i d to servo her friends and customers & GO. customers that they are stil) doing hi hand a full line of FLOUR, CHEESE, LARD, CRACKERS. BACON', MOLASSES BUTTER, STAR LYE, bOAP, OIL, A CANNED GOOD 3. ' in \hgrocery Line. re selling at cost; but on the eonound, reliable business at old Kingsoods can be sold?and to this cud the public. ces Before Buying. ers, or will insure and Bold for them talk with us. 3. S. BARE, Manager. | ?? Baggj Js W. F. CLAYTON, ft Attorney at - Law.' FLOREVCE, S. (J. Practice* in all the United States i Courts, and in the Courts of Florence und Williamsburg Counties. ? i %/ }* A Tt JP etwpnvnn JtL 1YJL OH JmUAA, ' / Surgeon Dentist. I " ", #j|H Kingstree, lGth to 30th of each month. Lake City, 1st to 15th of. each month. Ki'ngsfree, every Saturday.. Satisfaction Guaranteed. G8flii3m l tell RoiM Co. : PASSENGER DEPARTMENT. d 'T'tmo ioMo iti f'tnnapp 1 1 ftAl X lUiV III l IIVVV U HU VIUl J J) AVY4I 9KM . westward. Duly Ex.. , Daily. Sunday. i Georgetown 5.30am 4.00pm' I Lane-! 8 00am 5*2lpm *4 Chirleston 1.00am 8.30pm H Sumter 9 40am Columbia 11.00am yHB Florence 9.30am 7J35|)tn Norfolk 5.l.'<pia 10,25am* E v ST WARD. Georgetown 10 50am 8.20pm Lanes y.40am 7.00pm - ;'A [Charleston 7.00am 4 !5pm ' j Sumter 5,85pm iCblumhia 4.15pin '\t Florence 3.00am Norfolk 9.00am 2.20pm Connections made at Lanes with At- . > lantie Coast Line trains and atGeorgetmvn with all stcanvrs on Pee Dee, : Black and Waecamaw rivers, including service between Georgetown and the celebrated summer resort, Pawley'i Istacd. A. B. li. HARRIS. Acting SupU W. R. Bulo, Gen. Pass, Age at.