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^^BnfSrin mini r rifr. mrr r THE GOVERNOR'S APPEAL. f : ' * * Help Asked for Distressed Mill Operatives. uTo the People of South Carolina: An awful calamity has be fallen I be people of Clifton and * Pacolel, whereby not only has a * fearfnl loss of life occurred, fifty people having been drowned and 500 men, women and children been rendered homeless and 4.000 thrown out ol employment at * Clil'ton. While no loss of lilt occurred at Pacolet,' nearly a;* many will be out of employment and at least there will be great suftering there also. Such a catastrophe, coming with such suddenness and without warning, places these people totally without means and without shelter. . Local aid is Hot sufficient to oveicome the great devastation and uffering and great hardships. Even death may result unless oromot aid is extended. Iirepre m * eentative citizens being at these places and who are familiar with the circumstances have informed Ii me that assistance is urgent and requested me to call upon the people of the State to come to the rescue, in order that further and more serious suffering may be prevented. I feel that it is only necessary to let the hue condition be known in order that the generous hearts of the people of the State may be touched to a quick reejK)nse. The' people have never'failed in accordance with our ability; however small it may be, but above all let it be prompt. . "D. Heywakd, t Governor. iff. ; The international 'longshoremen's union now ranks second in membership in this country. It has 143,000 members. ** A Milwaukee, Wis., tobacconist* has been fined $35 and costs tei I nsing the union label on cigars ' not made by union labor. - ' ? Chinese girls are being employed in San Francisco as telephone operators for the accommodation Of Chinese merchants. _? STARTLING EVIDENCE. K&V Fresh testimony in great quantity ra Is constantly coining in, declaring Dr King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs aud Colds to be uneqnaled. A recent expression from T J McFarland, Bentorville, Vn. serves as example. He writes: MI had Bronchitis for three years nod doctored all the time without beisg benefited. Then I began taking Di: King1? New Discovery, , . and a few bottle wholly curea me. Equally effective in curing all Lung and Throat troubles, Cousunoptioh, Pneumonia and Grip. Guaranteed by W L Wallace, Druggist. Trial bottles free, regular sizes 50c and $1.00. " 'The first watches" were made al Nuremberg in 1477. Thonaande Hare Kidney Trouble and Don't Know it. How To Find Out. Fill a bottle or common glass with yobr ,> water and let ft stand twenty-four hours; a . i?i . . sediment or setOlnf Indicates an m 1 f neys; If It stains cv^encc ?* hid ly \ i r if.' f~f jul ney xrouoie; ioo W/y frequent desire to * pass It or pain in * * ^ 'the back is also convincing proof that tW kidneys and bladder are out of order. What to ltd. There is comfort in the knowledge so 1 often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's* SwampRoot, the great kidney remedy fulfills-every wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the bank, kidneys, iiver. bladder and every, part of the urinary passage. It-corrects inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing , It, or bad effects following use of liquor, urine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often 1, during the day, and to get up many times I'; . during the night. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most dressing cases. If yoa need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists in SCVc. and $1. sizes. You may have a sample bottle of this wonderful discovery and a book that telfsrtCnjlWiJBUt^i^ more about it, both sent absolutely free by mail. Address Dr. Kilmer k Home of swap-Root Co., Binghamton. N. Y. When writing menHon reading this generous offer in this paper. | Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr \ Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton, N. Y., on every bottle. k p, W "r ATTACK j^N TOWN COUNCIL ^Qpntinued from page 1.) electing trustworthy men to office. Not that class, who are ever ready to belittle the effort of an honest determination to defeat and destroy the influence and power of these who flourish in the cesspool of infernal corruption. Av-..v Kmgstree, S. C.f June 9, 1903. ADDITIONAL LOCALS. Sheriff O J Graham returned yesterday from Hartsville, where he had been attendingcommencement. Mr Graham's daughter, Mi-s Ilallie, is a member of this years's graduating class. Mr^.D. J. Epps, who lives a few mile^west of town towards Mouzon, reports a destructive hail storm in his neighborhood Tuesday afternoon, causing considerable damage to cotton and tobacco. Mr. W. P. McGill, one of Williamsburg's most enterprising and extensive truck growers, was here Monday. Mr. McGill planted largely of beans this season and made quite a nice profit from his crop. Mr Carl Belden Epps of McClellanville was graduated yesterday at the bouth C urolina College with the degree of Bachelor of Science. Mr Epps is a son of Mr Isaac Epps, formerly of this county. In the senior law class of the South Carolina College, the names ot Messrs George McCutchen and L W Gilland, of this county, are on the "highly distinguished" list. Both these young gentlemen have recently been admitted to the bar. Thunder storms attended with sharp lightning have been frequent of late. We are informed that on Monday afternoon a fine cow on Capt A J Smith's place near town wa? struck and killed by a bolt of lightning. A number of telegraph and telephone poles are also said to have been shattered.' Mrs. L. 1T. McCollough and Miss Mayme Grayson were in town Saturday from Benson. The editor returns thanks to Mrs. McCollough, who is now a resident of Beuna Vista, Florida, and is visiting her home folk, for a present bf some choice specimens of tropical fruit from t.hp Kiinnv "Land of Flowers." A reference, with R J Kirk, Esq., as referee, was held here Saturday in re W B McOollough vs Williamsburg county. This case involves the constitutionality of the stock law fence aqross Black river. The attorneys are Stoll and Stoll for plaintiff, and Lee and St Amand for defendant. The testimony will be reported at the approaching term of court. v The following is taken from the Florence correspondent of The Charleston News and Courier: A eolonv of Canadians arrived heie ? y ? last night en route to Georgetown county, where the Rev Father Wood, Rector of St Anthony's Catholic church, has secured for them good lands and homes. They spent the day in Florence and were more than pleased with the town. "FORCE", a ready-to-serve, readyto-digest, delightful food, brings the independent strength that comes of health. The lirst English newspaper was published in 1588." The first complete sewing 1 ?. - -. - j .. t<i: raacnine was pmemeu uy ?<iiar Howe, Jr., in 1846. The duties on automobiles in Argentina are 25 per cent o! the declared value. Barely 10 per cent of the childien ctf '4$rittany can speak or -Qflderstand French. Of over 800,000 women employed in the German industries Ip? than 25.000 are organized. Husbands and wives have to quarrel a few times in order to satisfy themselves that it is foolish to quarrel. The first steel pen was made in 1830. Kerosene was first used for lighting in 1826. The first steamboat plied the Hudson in 1807. ^ , i fir" il iia?V i LAKE CITY BANK ORcANiZFD. (Continued fruin 1.) taiued the meeting proceeded In itpermanent organization. Tin- following wire elected directors: A II Williams, J (' Lynch, J S .Mc( lain. II I* Willi&ms, W -I Singletary, (' M Kellev and J A (Jroeii. A conimittec con.si.stimr of W L Lass, .1 1> Du limit and A ?JI Williams was appointed to prepare by-laws for the government of the bank. Immediately after the adjournment of the stockholders the board of directormet and organized. The following officers were elected: A II Williams, president; J (' Lynch, vice president, E W Yates, cashier; W L Bass, solicitor. 'A call was issued for | twenty jkt cent of the stock. As | soon as this is paid in the charter will be issued and the bank will le ready for business. The building w.ill be completed about the 25th. It is expected hat everything will be in readiness for active operations about the early days of July. Each stockholder is enthusiastic and confident and everything harmonious, and it is a matter of pride that orr own people are so deeply interested in this enterprise. W. L. B. W A IS TEl) ? Several industrious persons in each state to travel for house established eleven years and a larjre capital, to call up->n merchant* and agents for successful and profitable line. Permanent engiur^inent. Weekly cash salary> of $18 and all traveling expense* and hotel hills advanced in cash each week. Experience not essential. Mention icfereuce and enclose self-addressed envelope. THE NATIONAL, 334 Dearborn St.. Chicago., 26t 4-30-03 Chicago is I he best organized city ol carpenters in the country, having a membership of nearly 6,000. One hundred wealthy New York ciliz *ns have chartered the White Star liner Celtic for a Mediterranean cruise. There is a likelihood of an extensive industry in fresh peaches being started between Great Britain and Argentina. W. L. BASS, Attorney at Law LAKE CITY, S C FOR SALE CHEAP. One Boiler, One Engine, One 60-Saw Gin, With th#? Rpltino* .Shaft" " * ? ? * ing &c Complete, Reasons .'or selling is we bought a ''System outfit". Will sell ou easy terms with j:ood security. F. Rhem & Son, . K LIE MS, S. 0. COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON' CHARLESTON, S C. 118th YEAR BEGINS SEPT. 25. y. LETTERS, SCIENCE. EXGlSf. XEERIXG. One Scholarship to MI each Countv of South Carolina, 5 TUITION *40. ^Board and furnished mom in Dorm- to itory. *10 per montn: All eoi- y didatcs for admission are per- I] mitud to compete for Boyce to Scholarships, which pay *100 a T a vear. For Catalogue, address f}\ HARRISON RANDOLPH, ' to l'resideht. 'j* r>: Chicago Tribune: The Omaha goose and Ilie Omaha gander are Berved with the same sauce, DR. FENNER'S KIDNEY Backache All diseases of Kidneys, Al Tf\ Bladder, Urinary Organs. I * I I I 1 I , Also Rheumatism, Back I I | ?< |~ ache, HeartDisease. Gravel. I ill % I Dropsy, Female Troubles. V V * m. Don't becotne discouraged. There Is a cure for you. If necessary write I)r. Fenner He has spent a life time curing Just such cases as yours. All consultations Free. "For years I hid backache, severe pains across kidneys and scalding urine. I could not get out of bed w ithout help. The use of I>r. Fenner's Kidney and Backache Cure restored me. O.WAGONER. K nobsvllle. Pa." Druggists. S0c~ SI. Ask for Cook Book- Free. CT UITIIC'nAMPC_Pu'reCJure. Circular. Dr tl.VIIUo UAnbC Fenner, Fredonia.N.Y ??? - ; 1 ' ' < ' ' mmnn .i [ NOW ""! . I That the \va r m wea t li er has come you'll he looking for comfortable clothes. | ! We have provided all the most desirable kinds i /vi" I J k 4" 4? U1 II^IIL WCI&Ilk 3UIIS, < " ?c f SINGLE COATS, i f COATS & VESTS, } i SEPARATE I i TROUSERS, i\ f THIN UNDERWEAR, ) f STRAW HATS, ^ JSl A All of reliable qualities and moderate prices. A A If you're not coming; our way, send us your i iUiiiii uuirmuo i and we will please you equally as well. ' SENISCHKEH S VISiSSKA 252 ig SI., CORNER JIASELL ST. intsl, - - S. 8., Another bottle-nosed shark, seven leet in length, has been pastured in the herring nets of a Yarmouth, English, li>hing boat. Pins were firsl manufactured in this country soon after the war of 1812. 8 Miss Ida. M. Snyder, y Treoiirm of the I Brooklyn Last End Art Clnts. " If women would pay more attention to their health we would have more happy wives, mothers and daughters, and if they ! would observe results they would find that the doctors' prescriptions do not perform the many cures they art given credit for. " la consulting with my druggist he advised McElrec's Wine of Cardui and Thcdford's Black-Draught, end so 1 took it and have every reason to thank him for a new life opened up to me with restored health, and it only took three months to cure me." Wine of Cardui is a regulator of the menstrua' functions and is a most astonishing tonic for women. It cures scanty, suppressed, too frequent, irregular and painful menstruation, falling of the womb, whites and flooding. It is helpful when approaching woman- | hood, during pregnancy, after childbirth and in change or life. It freSuently brings a dear .baby to homes | lat have been barren for years. All druggists hxve $1.00 bottles of Wine r\f flardni. IwiNE-CABDtlil f The Old Stsndo Grove's 1 I has stood the te: I over One and a H I of merit appeal t< 'v ' . V/ * \ ft " . -fS *"' ' ^ y :'7* i ' *> . x ' ii . ii iii i ijiM m* HORSES / Direct from the Wf: get the choice. C p..-4-^r ancj j>e, ways Bujn BUGGIES01" ALSO A LARGE A! HARNESS1'0'1 OUR LIVERY IS ALWAYS READY T STYLISH AND SER REASONABLE PRICE J, L. STUC Lake C Cos WmBPP* J A ^ $&?LJL fFall into line] 8 and order your new spring suit S from the great Oak-Easel Of ^ I I Strauss Brothers ;i Good Tailors for 26 Years. ! CHICAGO. From start to finish good quality is the predominating feat- \ ure of al! clothes made to order by this well known tailoring | house. No detail is too small 1 to be given careful attention; jj vorr ' perfect comfort is {> th ir sole aim. Call at our j store and look over the splen- 5 did assortment cf 500 latest 'j and nobbiest patterns. Wewili ^ quote you prices that will inter- | est you. Your satisfaction, as ^ always, absolutely guaranteed, g H. 8. B3ISK. Three hundred and sixty pick pockets are known bv the .lap inese police at Tokio. l'w< hundred of the thieves do thei piuering in iraius. English has been made a com pulsory subject of study n Austrian schools. ird osteless C >t> 25 years. Av< alf Million bottles. y you ? No Cur > a Ten Cent Package of GROVE'S BL ..in r i mi OARLOAD , lS.Tn rtTTTTTCC V i\LJ IViUL^JJJ ST. The early buyers ^7>ur Stock are Good, ;t. We ' carry allies, etc etc. \LL THE STANDAKD . MAKES . N1D VARIED LINE OF . 'II DOUBLE. AND SINGLE DEPARTMENT O SUPPLY YOU WITH VICEABLE TEAMS AT S. !KEY & CO,, ity, S. C 11 s*fE i iUll CHEAP ( LIFE INSURANCE. 1 Insure in the WILLIAMSBURG division of THE MUTUAL BENEVOLENT ASSOCIA nuiN. LeROY LEE, President R. I). ROLLINS, Sec and Treas. J. J. Morris, Percy I). Snow hex, Agents. ft I CONFECTIONERY | ja ?:? AND ?:? * J BAKERY. | if J lit FRUITS, FANCY CAKES, I ft CANDIES, BREAD, ROLLS R , $ X And X .J I $ Fancy Groceries and Deli/ k cacies in Season, ,4 _ $ Your Patronage is respect/ $ . fully solicited. 5 if H. AT^MEYER, I l! Corner Main and Academy Sts. $ 1 ;ij{ Kingstree, 5. C. ,1 , We <lo fir* I cIumn .lOIt WORK al price* to xiiif all. TIIK RECORD MWMMMMWMnMMMHHaaaBHHaHHMWl apgraaBii in ??^ hill Tonic I jrage annual sales! 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