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*?? " i"''ir ii I i. .... i j LOCAL ITEMS jj OF INTEREST Note J L Stnckey 4 Co's new adv. v .. E I/frirsch, Esq., visited Charleston Sunday. Mr T J Phillips of Cedar Swamp Whs here Saturday. Mr JR B Keels was in town Monday from Greelyville. Mr J J Morris of Lake City was tiotcd in town Monday. Mr W B MeCol lough of St (Uunkon U l<2 )uil?Q t/ula l* V-. rA^' Mr C W Boykin of Lar.e was noted in town Saturday. B&t A merry party are enjoying a picnic on the river today. f% Opt W R Funk is still confined to his bed with rheumatism. ^Miss Louise Gillund left last week for a visit to Pawley's Island. 1 Mr J M Kirby was here Friday from Scranton and called to see us. ' Mrs L Stackley and son, Master 8am, are visiting in Florence this V Week. Mr W M Smith, our wide-awke Cades contributor, was in town k Tuesday. I*. . Mr A Lee Rpps of Fpps left for Savannah, Ga., Monday last for a short trip. - , ; n r \vn;t<.i,n.wi ........ iV/ *"* a v/ ?? jr? ^in\iu<iaij improving frojn hi*r recent attack of illness. Solicitor John S Wilson came over from Manning last Saturday on business. Bv$ Misses Mable and Belle Hari>er have gone to Paw ley's Island to t apend a while. ' Mis* Meltie Brockinton of Morrisxville is the guest of Miss Lula 8trong this week. f . Mr 8 B W Courtney, Sr., went to : Lake CiSty Monday for a fortnight's visit among relatives. Mr H W Wall of Marion spent Suuday in town on business of purely personal nature. During the showers early this luroningwe are Informed that there , Was a slight fall of hail. MrT W Boyle, one of Groely ' ' vine's lumber magnates, was in town Monday on business. ffe were pleused to receive n visit this week from our good friend Mr J L Gowdy of Cades. Mr B P?Hatchell, the inventor of the famous Hatched plow, was here Saturday irom Effingham. I ' Miss Annie Suowden returned last week to her home at Benson after a pleasant visit to Florence. Mr B Flnlayson of Cheraw spent r Sunday with Mr and Mrs Henry Caothen, the latter being his neice. K ' ' ' ' Mayor John A Kelley of KingRfcree was in tne city last Thursday on business,?Georgetown Outlook. Rev H B Jones and family of Morrisville are visiting their parents near this place.?Marion Star. Mr Arthur M McCall of Florence, whoso friends here are' legion, is spending several days in town this week. Mrs Clara G Harper has pone to New York City on a trip of several weeks, combining business with : pleasure. Miss Gertrude Jennings, who has l>cen visiting the Misses Cunningham at Indian town, left for Dovesville last week. Mr George J Lee of Scranton, ' who assisted Station Agent Jones 1 J?' ??* rohirnpil several uuyn m.iv r* c*-i? 9 ? v?w? home Tuesday. Mr Bobert Keith Pargan. general manager of the Independent Oil Mill Association, was in town Monday on business. Mr W J Brockinton, a valued subscriber at Lucile, called in Saturday and shoved up his date of expiration a y jar ahead. Mrs W S Lynch and daughter, of Scranton, and Mrs H G Askius and aon, of Lake City, are visiting the family or Mr ,l?ouis jacous. Mr J pieve McElveen of fepring Bank was in town Tuesday. His $ many friends are glad to see him out after his recent illness. III 11 I I II I II I I AFFAIRS CAUGHT BY OUR LOCAL REPORTER AND NOTED ^ i Written in Condensed Form I and Printed in Like Manner ^ Ufor the Sake of Our Busy ^ Readers ^ m'mmmmmA | Mr Lawrence West, traveling i representative of th?? IT S Fidelity I and Guaranty Go, Baltimore, Md., was here Monday on business. Miss Coker of Darlington came through town Thursday of last week on the way to Benson to visit her si*ter, Mrs W T Phillips. Messrs It II Johnson of Greelyj ville and W B Register of Jtose | liill,, X. (\, were in town yesterday and called pleasantly to sec us. Messrs Julian Jacobs of Charleston, and Mon tie, Xappie and Cecil Jacobs of Georgetown, are in town visiting the old home this week for a few days. Mr and Mrs 1) \V ( unningham of r, i-- - , il .1. 4, OUIllier p?SSCU IJUUtlgli iimvh u(uurday on route to Indiautown to visit the former's parents, Dr and Mrs J S Cunningham. Miss LHa Hemingway has been ] sick at her mother's home on Rail} road avenue for the past two weeks. | We hope that ere long she may be restored to health. Our esteemed friend, Capt "William Cooper, made us happy on last Monday by presenting us with a large and luscious watermelon? the first of the season, s > far as we I are concerned. Mr J J Graham, the county supervisor of Williamsburg county, was in the city last Thursday conferring with our county supervisor in regard to working the county line road.?Georgetown Outlook. Mrs II C Kdwards and Mrs W H Edwards of Savannah, Ga, who have been visiting the family of Mr W H Edwards4 of this place, went to Scranton Monday to spend some days with relatives in that town. The revival meeting conducted by Itev John Bass Shelton closed on Friday evening, having lasted five days in all. Rev "Mr Shelton made a forcible impression on his hearers and left many friends here. The following prisoners have been committed to jail within the pust week: lien Hanna, assault with intent to kill; Hobt Kel ley, wife beating; Joe (.'.handler, violation of contract. All the above are colored. Jacob Epps, a negro convict from this county, was pardoned last week by Gov Hey ward through the efforts of his attorney, LeRoy Lee, Esq. Epps had served all but three months of a four year sentence, and is said to be far gone in consumption. Last Friday Burr Banister, a son of Dr 8 Banister of St Stephens, was run over and Kinea oy a log train belonging to the Atlantic Coast Lumber Co. His remains were taken to St Stephens on Saturday night for interment. By request we announce that an educational rally and colored farmers' institute will be held at Mt Zion church on Saturday at 12 o'clock. President T E Miller of the State colored college will speak. All interested are invited toatteud. Mr W J lteddick, who has been at Denmark for some months as manger of a branch store for Mr H I) Reddick, returned home last week after closing up the business at Denmark. Mr Reddick likes Denmark first rate, but, after all, there's no place like Kings tree, he says. Mr Ed J Jucobs, n prominent young business man of Macon, Ga., came in Sunday afternoon to spend his summer vacation with his parents, Mr and Mrs Louis Jacobs. He was accompanied by his cousins, Misses Roberta and JIazel Gewinna, whose attractive personalities and charming social qualities are much appreciated by their numerous admirers in town. *l*"~ 1JUM" j I ? Disease takes no summer vacation. If you need flesh and strength use ; Scott's Emulsion summer as in winter. Send for free sample. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 409-415 Pearl Street, _ New York. joe. and ?1.00; all druggists. ( W I 7>|ywA Jim Dumps assert< In summer causes 7 What shall w( I Ji That, without I I \ And ia the best of l [&\ Why, 'Force/ of < ppoi I The Ileady| the strength of % withou Excludes Chops end Sto jnf "'Force' ia ri regular breakf,ff my family to the exclusion of steak: 0 the old standard. A. Un W?12 , I The South Carolina College j for Teachers. j Although nearly approaching its cen- ' tennlal unnlversary, the South Carolina : (College shows none of the decrepitude ; of old age, but rather Increasing signs I of vigorous life. A new departure or i creat Importance to the College and to ! the State has Just been inaugurated.' For some years the College has had a department of pedagogy, for the train- | ing of teachers; but last winter, for the first time, the Legislature created a number of endowed normal scholarships, one for each county. It is the intention of the Trustees and Faculty" to set these scholarships u;-.on a high . plane, and to seek thereby to qualify superior young men for positions of leadership and Influence tn our public < schools. However largely women may j be employed as teachers, the work of superintendence, direction and control ; must continue to be most Largely In the hands of the men: and It is to supply, these teachers of leadership and in-' , ! fluence. In the community as well as In" j, the schools, that the College will chiefly j aim. through these scholarships. Hence, j no young man undtfi- nineteen years of H{re Will Off eil&ILHC, uuu 11CI cmv .. ... | be given to these applicants who have already taught with success for at j least one year. A special and technical course of j study has been established, on a high' I yet practical plane; and It Is Intended j that this department shah be worthily entitled to be called a "Collage for1, Teachers." All the work will be dis- i tlnctlvely normal, and apart from the. ' regular College clasat-A The Trustees ! and Faculty feel sure that in preparing a body of strong and well equipped ! men teachers the College will eld in I supplying one of the most Important1 needs of the State, 'i'hey hope, also, j thnt this work, in ltg success and its; results, may meet with such public approval as to leata hereafter to Us still further enlargement. Circulars have been issued giving the details of regulations and Course at study. The present session, now nearly i ended, has been very encouraging. Not: ! a ripple has disturbed the internal] { peace of the College. The now Preei- ! dent has won golden opinions, and hnai ] more than maintained the contldcnas; j and affection gained tn his long service \ as professor. The friend* of the C<?1- j lege iooh hopefully forward to the continued success and iocroased usefulness" ' of this venerated Institution, which will' i soon eatSr upon Its second century of ; EUMoraMa history. NO PITY SHOWN. "For years fate was after me continuously" writes F A Go Hedge, Verbeua, Ala. "I bad a terrible case of Piles causing 24 tumors. When all failed Bucklen's Arnica Salve cared me. Equally good for bums and all aches and pains. Only at vV L Wallace's Drug Store. * | Falsehood is si ill I In.* Devil's J daughter if she Bides her Daddy 11 hoofs in sealskins. j TO CURE A COLL) IN ONE DAY. j i Take Laxative Iiromo (Quinine! m.. Ul?.? A II rar,<n.l t llii i 1 ul)icl>. j\ ii uiu^l^is iviuiim iiiv i money if it fails to cure. E W Grove's signature is on earli box, 2.">e. If you would keep your friend, approach him with a telescope, never with the microscope. Attention Everybody! Having removed from my . old stand across the Railroad j' into the Grocery Store form- j ally occupied By J. H. Bril-j les. 1 shall be glad to serve I my Friends and Customers i urWh HIHH n ASS FAMILY GROCERIES at the lowest Prices. Thanking the public for past favors, and hoping to1 deserve a continuance of the same, I remain, At your service. J. H. V. GASKINS, Lake City, S. C. 1 ' ' * . f i II "N id, " Too much meat M too much heat. M i eat all summer long m meat, shall keep us strong, m summer trim ? :ourse," laughed " Sunny M ^ P| | to-Serro Cereal if meat I t the heat S I NOW That the warm weath-j er has come you'll be' looking for comfortable I clothes. #V We have provided all the most desirable kinds of light weight suits, a; a; ^'^SINGL^ | i COATS & VESTS, j SEPARATE \ ( TROUSERS, f THIN UNDERWEAR, } \ STRAW HATS, \ X X All of reliable qualities and moderate prices. X X If you're not coming our way, send us your irnt rvr\ tvtiti n MAIL and we will please you equally as well. ' SENTSCHNER HISHffl ffi is si., CORNER IIA SELL ST. aiMM, - - s. {. Love to a woman is a complete romance; to a man it is a collec tion of short stories. '4Woman pives and forgives; man pets and lorpets." <}ood wine produces loup stories and short pocket-books. A salmon in the can is worth two in llie picture. Examine not the anteaedents of a pood cook. flS Old St&ndc I Grove's 1 B has skood t>he te (over One and a H of merit* appeal t?< Enclosed wiLh every bottle i ???in ~i r' r'm i mi A HOT T 1 & 1 1 v/ 1 JL Lake xxxv,NNW\XV* V J. L. Stuckev & Co., have load of Busies and Wagon of Harness, etc and are mi Competitors. These Goods ar< and Prices w ' CALL J. L STUCK Lake City ~ in ? ST/ I .Having completed three full r in renewed and more resplend< umphal march, ^ivin^ light ar Tobacco Market. Under the i the founder of this market, O. < ? :The STAR V ? ? ?-? ? ? ? ? ? -?'? Will continue to givefl^ BEST LIGHT, BEST FLOG BEST EXTKKIENVE. BEST 1 And Best All-a-Round Satisfac the Star, It will lead you to th O. s. THOMAS 257 KfN'G STREET, CI IF YOU I Clock or Silver Spoons Plate Spoons Spectacles and Gold Rings ai Gold Necklaces MAKE NO MISTAKE 7T (W A TC 11 I N S PET TO R WATCHES AND JEW Mail Orders <'ar D R. M O f htTSi M Pr-Trr-mm^Ti Bar. J. W. Dw 11(at AltuM MetbadJil Cfcfmooc.wrtti t>QMf>i|M ofttBTHIWA " Wi*Mdwn?*itirii Cn tan iim pae kaje and R cam* at ft mott opportoce Oa n la bod coDdtttoo far dar*. and ootfcln* that ? ?ara dl pertect relief aadiwhae had aefmtiwwgefcta Olte n baao a perfect nrnaw We do find clnwi .JOB WORK lit prlceN to miir all. {{ TIIK RECORD II win hi seem that in post of jjj fice a flairs the loss of any sum less than $1,000,000 comes under Ihe;^ head of an '-irregularity." ? ;S Iowa and Kansas have tenewed .!' ifi their appeals for farm hands, he-,.^ ! ?i.on t,x t:ikf>lhi)>e who I." jjij; wiiiih^ vnit - _ do not know how lo swim. if. j| The new Kinj: of 8ei v:.? i* said *{. to have highly advance I ideas of governmental reforms, but he will vj probably not oiler any of theiri :? until he finds out what the army would like. ird "asteless Cb st 25 years. Aver( alf Million bottles. 1 o you ? No Cure, s a Tc.? Cent Package of GROVE'S BLACJ i ? iii t i IflE IN S W1LJ . just received a Car is also a complete line tkin? it Hot for their ? all Tiptop ay down, :ey & co? , s. c E VR J I evolutions, is now rising ent glory for its fourth triid life to the Lake City exclusive management of T. HALL, Vet rehouse* ill. BEST ATTENTION. VEIGHT, BEST rilR'ES. tion Follow the LiVlll of e Ritfht Place. T. HALL, Proprietor. JR .& BRO-, UAULESTON. 8. 0M WANT A Watch and Forks and Forks Eye Glasses * m nd Brooches and Lockets. I IS IS THE PLACE SOUTHERN' RAILWAY) 'ELRY REPAIRED. I'fully Attended To. p rTTfC AMH POWDEI^)(jJ &s&!5B?fegSS!E ky > CONFECTIONERY | _;_ AND ?:? ft BAKERY. i FRUITS, FANCY CAKES, I CANDIES, BREAD, ROLLS jj! X And A: Fancy Groceries and Deli' 5! cacies in Season, '' Your Patronage is respects 5* fully solicited. h. aT"meyer, I Corner Main and Academy Sts. jJJ Kingstree, S. C. jj! * lill Tonic ige annual sales Ooes this record No Pay. 50c. t ROOT LIVER PILLS. wammmmmmmmmmmrn ' f ' *