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in liiwiir In ?k*rr? of\ W. L. BASS, Eso. Cholera is playing havoc with the fowls in this section. The Methodist quarterly confer ence will meet hereon the 28th. Mr. B. O. Gre?jr, who spent some months in town, has taken his departure. Dr. A. G. Eaddy came <up from -Johnsonville last week to see his friends. Miss Essie Marcus, who is teachin? near New Zion, was in town Saturday. We are to have another market "in town in a few davs. Mr. A. F. Hatched will open on Main street. W. L. Bass, Esq., was in Charles4on the latter part, of lust week on t?-??.?1 4m,q!nooD ,n t h p TT S. Jinutvsnmm vuotuvw ?v district court Mr. B. F. Stanley has returned, bringing his family with him. He has secured the Kennedy residence on Dansing street. Cards are out announcing the marriage of Mr. Brothers, of Florence, and Miss Erwin Severance, one of our very best young ladies, on the 19th. Senator Williams and Representative Carter spent Saturday and Sunday at home. Mr. Carter attended the good roads convention in Charleston Friday. . f 8. G. W. Shipp, Esq., of Florence, spent Saturday and Monday in town on professional business. Mr. Shipp is one of the best lawyers in "this part of the State. The dispensary which the board of control is supposed to have determined to establish here has not ? -opened up yet. We believe Scranton is also as yet without her liquor stare. 'Dr. J. B. Durant and Miss Meta McMichael were married at the residence ef the bride's uncle, Dr. Quattlebaum, in Co!urab:ft on the MJth instant. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. J. I. Allen, -of Dillon. Dr. Durant and his bride came home Thursday. We extend our hearty wishes to the young -couple for the beat that the world has to give. Mr. J. S.Howie has sold his blood bounds to . the county supervisor. These young animals (they are no more than puppies now) are of good "blood and will make very valuable dogs if properly trained. Good blood hounds have become almost an indispensable necessity, but to T>e in coudition to do effective work "they must be trained intelligently ^ -andjcept in constant practice. MrT\\ R. 8ingletary, of Scranten, filed ^petition for voluntary "bankruptcy^!, the U. 8. district <>qprt in Charleston Ia8t rriaay. in ftho absence of J'jdge Brawley the ase was referred^ to C. W. Stoll, Eiq .referee for WKllnmsburg. Ac-cording to his i>etition Mr. Single% tary's liabilities are *o,000 and his assets $7,000. The inability to raise money with which to meet debts sdue caused him to take this step. And we have had ou- ro"bbery. Xjist Wednesday night a negro boy named Larry Dick broke into the iront window of Mr. L. L. Caldwell's -store by smashing the plate glass. He did not get into the body of the ;8tore. The door opening into the window from the store being cio*eu, he made do effort to go further than the display window. Hqsides, he seemed to have fouud there just what he wanted, a banjo and an ac cordeon, as these are the only articles missed. On Friday the thief "was captured and made a full confession. He seemed to feel no regret for having committed the crime. The only matter that concerned him was the fact that he will have to stay in jail until court convenes in March. He implored Judge Gaskins to send him io the gang, naming five years as the time he wished to remain. Wheeler's brigade has no terrors for him. He JHn<hed n term on the gang only a , few weeks ago for rohbiug Mr. B. W. June's store in 1900. I ^ I m harness treated FifgtT& &? A\ |i fl with Enreka Har- # %/inktL,M\L Afa. B ness Oil.^It^r*. ^ v ^ ^ 11K- \ ; >B TtMllnlct^ HiW t jjpp [ 1 TtowfarfQi jff \ f 4 v*"** & T*''Jr IJL$ I J i &:' .C. Among the Churches. S Yesterday was Ash Wednesday, the beginning of the Lenten sea- c son. t Easter Sunday this year is the v last Sunday in March. r' Kev. Alexander Miller, of Bed- * ford Springs, Va., preached by r' invitatiori Sunday morning and 0 evening in the Baptist cbnrch. ^ B<?th services were well attended. Rev. H. J. Cauthen filled the t, Methodist pulpit Sunday morning s and evening. Mr. Cau'ben's ser- a mor.s always attract good cocgre- a gat ions. i: At the Methodist church the a hour ?f service h is been changed c from 7.15 to 7.30 p. m. a si Miss Mabel Harper is arranging ^ to give an entertainment for the s benefit of the Baptist pjrsonage in the near future. The entertainment will consist of a play which r is to include in the cast pome of ^ the best histiionic talent in town. Sunday afternoon a representative of The Record had the pleas- h "?? offon^iniT o mootinc ftf thfl h II I V \M c% I VllUiii^ n w* ?vw v "Sunbeams." a juvenile and non- w sectarian society which holds its 1: meetings in the Baptist church on p the second aid fourth Sundays, c The mission of the Sunbeams is to J do good both in and out of the F church, and, as (he name suggests, to cast a ray of sunshine athwart M the pathway of souls struggling in doubt and darkness. The good done by the Sunbeams often takes H practical form and we know of h more than one instance where its t' help has been extended so quietly c< and unostentatiously to these in I need as te pass en noted save by d the grateful recipients. At pres- * ent the society hvs a member-hip ot 6S and the officers are: D R. Snider, president; Miss Bessie liar- * ' ? ?!/*?*) W7 T nuoono per, TItr pirrnmciii, ?? . jv., treasurer; Miss Mamie Jones, see reiary; Miss Lor en a Ross, organist. The Sunbeam Society has been in 11 existence for sereral years. It ex- (N erases a beneficent influence on r the youthful mind,and to any one, ? be he saint or sinner, who wishes ^ to spend a pleasant hour Sunday ~ afternoon we commend to. him the *] Sunbeams. tl SAVED HER CHILD'S LIFE. y "In three weeks our chubby little a boy was changed by pneumonia almost to skeleton." writes Mrs. W. Watkina, n of Pleasant City. O. "A terrible cough g set in, that, in spite of a good doctor's $; treatment for several weeks, grew worse every day. We then used Dr. King's New Discover)' for Oonsump- F tion, and our darling was soon sound and well. We are sure this grand medicine saved his life." Millions ^ know it'* the only sure cur? for coughs, colds and all lung diseases. D. C. Scott guarantees satisfaction. 50c, $1.00. Trial bottles free. p The original family tree was of he apple variety. A LEGACY OF THE GRIP Is often a rnn down system. Weakness, nervousres*, lack of appetite, eneigy and an bition, with disordered c liver and kidney* often follow an at- i tack of this wretched disease. The greatest need then Is Electrict Bitters, the anlendid tonic, blood Dtirifier and regulator of stomach, liver and kidneys. Thousands have proved that they wonderfully strengthen the ( nervns. build up the system, and re- j stores to h?alth and good spirits after fi n attack of grip. If suffering try them. * Only 80c. Perfect satisfaction guaran- c teed by D. C. Scott. It's a wise ohl saw that cuts with ^ its wisdom teeth. 1 BUCIvLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. The best and most famns compound * in the world to conquer aches and kill oal is. Cures "nt*. heals burns and bruises, subdues inflamat'on, masters 1 dies. Millions of boxes sold* yearly. r Works wonders in boils, ulcers Felons, -kin eruptions. It cures or no pay lie at D. C. Scott's drug score. The golden eagle, like good ten- 1 ors, is a rare bird. f ' \ vfTT.r.Tnvvi PTTT TO WORK. The wonderful activity of the new < enturyj Is shown by an enormous demand for the world's best work?rs~-Dr, King's New Life Pills. For constipa- 1 tion, sick headache, biliousness, or any 'j trouble of stomach, lifer or kidneys they're onriraled. Only Wc at D. C. ' Scott's drug store? ' i / , 1 ' 1 %* OMBTHlNG THAT WILL DO YOU GOOD. We known of no way in which we an be of more service to our readers han to tell them of something that rill be of real good to them. For this eason we want to acquaint them with rliat we consider one of the very best emeairs on me mantei ior cuu^us, olds, and thnt alarming complaint, roup. We refer to Chamberlain's !ough Remedy. We hare usod it with uch good results in our family so long bat it has become a household nccesity. Bv its prompt use we haven't nr doubt but that it lias time and gain prevented croup. The testimony i given upon our own experience, nd vre suggest that our readers, espeially those who have small children, lways keep it in their homes as a lifeguard against croup.?Camden (S. !.) messenger. For sale by Dr. D. C. cotts, druggist. The longer a mau has been maried the less talking be does. IR. WHEELER GOT RID OF HIS RHEUMATISM. "During the winter of 1?98 I was ?o tm? in my joiuta, in fact all oyer my ody, that I could hardly hobble around, rben I baught a bottle of Chambertin's Pain Balm. From the flrataplication I began to get well, and was * a ... Jt?- -11 urea ana nave worsen oieauuj mi mc ear.?R. Wheeler, North wood, N. Y. or sale by Dr. J). C. Scott, druggist. Lovers are apt to be close mouthed 'hen the gas is tu rned low. "I hare used Chamberlain's Cough iemedy for a number of years and arc no hesitancy in saying that it is he be*t remedy for coughs, colds and roup I have ever used in my family, have not words to express my conflence in this remedy."?Mrs. J. A. ioore, North Star, Mich. For sale y Dr. D. C Scott, druggist. Whatsoever a mat) seweth, that ill he easily rip. FOR STOMACH TROUBLES "I have taken a great many different tedicines for stomach trouble and mstipation," says Mrs, S. Geiger, of kunL-#rt/m Tow*. 4,bufc never had a* ood results fi jra any a* from Chamerlaln'a Sitomach & Liror Tablet*." 'or sale by Dr. D. C. Kcott, druggist. ?he long-headed clergyman preaches be shortest sermons. When you lack energy, do not relish our food, and fail stupid after eating, 11 you need is a close of Chamberlain'* tomach & Liver Tablets. They will lake you feel like a new man and ive rou an appetite like a bear. For ale by Dr. D. C. Scott, druggist. WaoI- to 1 L-nro era llQUdllr 1 UC UTOI/ MIIMUI ni? umumi j *MV oorest quitters. Dr. Cady's Condition Powders, ire Just what a horse needs when in sd condition. Tonic, blood purifier and ermifuge. They arc not food but acdicine and the bc?t in use to put a orue in prime condition. Price 2."? ct? ?r package. For sal a by D. 0. Scott. High words are often used to exiress low language. Stops the Cough and Works off the Cold. Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets :ure a cold in one day. No cure, 10 pay. Price 25 cents. How strange it is that only sensi>le people agree with you. You Know What you are Taking . When you take Grove's Tasteless JJhill Tonic because the formula Is dainty printed on every bottle ihowing that it is simply Iron and Juinine in a tasteless form. No :ure, no pay. 60c. A car Texas Ked Itust Proof 3ats going at SO cents while they ast. Barr & <-o. Lawyers and doctors profit by heir own advice. To Cure a Cold in One Day, Take Laxative Bromo Quinine rablets. All druggists refund the noney if it fails to cure. E. W. irove's signature is on eachbox.25c. Cow and Hog Feed. 1 - ? K.v.J anA I! C li??C Uii uniiu vviii miu Wheat bran, Chops, hominy. eed middlings, Cotton Seed Vleal and Hull* and will keep hese all the year round. BARK fe Co. Longman & Martinez's paints lave a world-wide reputation. [>ey look better and last longer ban oily other. W. V. Brockiugugtoh's drag store. \ s 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, suchi dock.Enger, Barber and R. E. Jon< We make you practically apres 01 i t\/cdv no L-JL V L-n I UUI Is always supplied with Good Horse J. L. STUC Lake Ci ZfcTeTxr Stoxel One chance is all we ask to convii OUR SPE* llnni, Ladles' and Gents' ft THINGS THAT DELIGHT THE THAT CAN1 STEWARD Lake C; SFECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN T Having sold us her entire stock who is in our employ, will be pleas< at our store. /w%wwww?wvwvw%wvw I D. C. SCOTT, President. t THE BANK Of jl Transacts a Genen C COLLECTIONS CAREFUL i PROMPTLY i* DEPOSITS FROM $1.00 DIRE( HENRY P. WILLIAMS, JOHN A. KELLEY, WWVHHWHHWIIW W. L. BASS, Attorney at Law. LAKE CITY, S. C. Practices in State and Federal Courts. W. F. CLAYTON. Attorney at - Law. FLORENCE, S. C.Practice* in ail the United States x Courts, and in the Courts of Florence and Williamsburg Counties. Auditor's Notice. Notice is hereby given that I will visit tl?? following places on the days mentioned Deiow ror me purpose ui taking tax returns for the ducal year commencing Jan. 1st. 1902. Returns of real estate must then be made, and all parties must be prepared to make same* All male |*er?ons between the ages of 21 and CO years, who are not exempt, are liable to a poll tax of $1 edch. Lake City January 1 and 2 Scranton " 8 ami 4 Kingstree " 8 and 7 Indiantown Church. .. " 8 Rome " 9 Morrisville " 10 Rhems .. " ll Kingstree , " 18 GreelevYille u Hand 15 Goiirdins " 16 Salters ? 17 and 18 Trio " 20 Harpers " 21 Suttons 22 Cedar Swamp " 23and24 Bloom ingvale " 25 Kingstree." 'J 27 Prospect '* 28 Altmans " 29 Johnsoimlle " 80 Lnmbert " 31 Arus reuruur* * King<tree '* 3 Mouzons 44 4 Hebron 44 5 and 6 Cades " ^ Concord " 8 Kinimree from 1? to20 inclusive J. D. DANIEL, A- W. C. It is not always the loudest grunter that does the most lifting. TWs slfnatiiro is oa trcry bsz of tko coaniao Laxative Brcmo-Quinine >j~ tbo nmtty tkst cpm i wM Is MS Ssf - V BUGGIES, and can't afford lu let j s Profits to You. but come now and buy while thev us Hackney, Taylor A Oauady, llay*8. cut of half the profits if you buy now. PARTMFNT s and Stylish and ServicableVehicles KEY & CO,, ty, S. C. 3STe-w G-ocdj3l nee you of the quality of our goods. CJALTY IS [Rings, Dn Roods ond Nolls. LADIES HEARTS AT PRICES T BE BEAT. & FLOYD, Lty, S. O. 0 DRESSMAKING A MILLINERY and good will Miss Ida G. Rodger*,. id to serve her friends and customers EDWIN O. EPPS, Cashier. > 7 KINGSTREE. * i\ Banking Business. | L.Y LOOKED AFTER AND | REMITTED. i UPWARD RECEIVED. i rroR.s t S R. D. ROLLINS, { D. C. SCOTT. j H. G. A SKINS, Attorney and Counselor at Law. NOTARY PUBLIC. LAKE CITY, S. 0. 1-0 1 y ~~~~ A, M. SNIDER Surgeon Dentist. Kingstree, lCih to 30th of each month. Lake City, 1st to 15th of each month. T.rnaaru Aatlirft.V XV.J llgM I CC) CTOJ wniuaun^ i .Satisfaction Guaranteed. BJJcKMJ,," A DENTIST. KINGaTREE, S. C. Onlyforthe NEXT 30 DAYS Our friends and patrons and all who are interested in his own purse shall take notice that we have reduced all our goods to Cost ana aetow In order to clear out our enormous stock on hand, and if ever there was a chance in the history of a man's life to dress himself of the best for the smallest sum, this is one, and we dont hesitate to advise all to grasp it while it lasts. We carry the most select stock of Clothing:, Dry Goods, Gents Furnishings, Shoes, Hats, Etc., LEI & HURWITZ Leading Clothiers 4c Faralokern f Georgetown, S. V* Mail orders attended to the some day receired. P. 0, Box II