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We bought quite heavily
for wicter and still have a
great big stock on hand. In
order to reduce stock we offer
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LAME CITY WEEKLY
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REVS OF INTEREST.
Lake City, November 25:?
Miss Mamie Green went to
Columbia Monday to visit Miss
* . Ruth Williams,who is at the Columbia
Female College.
Mr and Mrs R B Cannon of
^ BiScranton were noted hereFri-j
p^'day.
Mr W S Eaddy, who is better
known as Mr "Spy" Eaddy,came
i> up from Prospect Thursday last
! and spent the day in town.
Miss Delmont Floyd and Mr
| .Eoland Mills were noted here
^ from Kingstree Sunday.
Mrs W E Severance is at her
k>ld home, Laurinburg-, N. C.,
'-for a few weeks.
. Mr L G Atkinson has moved
into his new residence on Acline
avenue. This is a very attrac
&f, tive cottage?in fact one of tne
prettiest homes in town.
p- Rev S J Bethea left Tuesday
j? for the annual conference which
meets in Gaffney.
f Messrs J E and H J McFad>
din^^o of Cades' best citizens,
vreijRere Saturday on business.
After an attack of'la grippe"
l Col. Peter Epps came in Satur'
< day looking as cheerful as ever.
* 'The very presence of these
"young old men,"like Col. Epps,
makes us all feel better.
The regular annual election
I* for intendant and wardens is
T a _ T . T", 1 _
T ^ approacning. inienaanirnacK:
^ well will ask reelection. We
have heard of one other possir
' ble candidate for that place but
no definite announcement has
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been made. A s to wardens there
have appeared no aspirants.
Mr and Mrs P D Cockfield lost
*: their two year old child on Tues"
day of last week. After about a
week of suffering the little one
went away. The body was
buried in the Baptist cemetery.
jj- * Mr and Mrs Henry Hickson
1 have gone to Dillon.
Monday morning Ed Burgess
JH^Bled Mose McClam. Both are
^^^Rgroes. Ed went into Mr Lide
Carter's field, which is in the
< ,^edge of town, where Mose was
at work. Words passed and Ed
struck Mose on the head with a
E- piece of board. Examination
fo revealed the fact tbat the skull
; was crushed. Medical attenk
% tion was secured and an opera;
tion performed, the piece of
broken bone being raised off of
the brain upon which it was
ktV pressing. ' Mose died Monday
?*' night The assailant was
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the following special induce- \
ments.
$
Boys Suits well worth $i.$o
at $1.20
People's
promptly captured and is now
closely confined.
The state of affairs in the i
magistrate's court*here is be- e
coming serious. Magistrate Gas- i
kins seems willing to do his J
part but is almost powerless i
without a constable, and no ca- i
pable man can be induced to ac- i
cept the position for the salary <
paid, and no sensible person can j J
expect a man to work for $16.-11
66 2-3 per month and keep a e
horse and buggy to enable him
to work. The duties of constable
at this place will require near- \
ly the entire time of a man, and c
a good one too, and a horse and j
| buggy. Yet the salary is only
$200 the year.
i And the magistrate. To
! discharge the duties of this of- <
| fice will exact the entire time of i
any competent and honest, eon- 1
jscientious man under conditions 6
j that now obtain. Yet we offer c
' only $300 the year. \
W. L. B.
Dr, R. H, Drake,
! BYE SPECIALIST
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Is now at Dr. W. V. Brock
inton's Drug Store and will
remain'. until Thursday, December
5, treating eyes and fitting
glasses.
Headache, neuralgia, or any
pain about the head or eyes is I
caused from your eyes, even if
your sight is perfect. Then you
need treatment. Have the defect
corrected without delay
and preserve your vision.
Special attention given children.
Exami nations free.
Office hours from 9 a. m. to 4
p. m.
FOB SALEBrick
In any quantity to wit purchaa
er. The Beat Dry Press Machine-made
XBBICZ. X
8pecial shapes made to order. Correpondenoe
solicited betore placing your
orders, W. R. PUNK,
Call at Farmers Supply Company's
and ask how you can get
the big Teddy Bear free. 11-284 <
rlERCAI
at Reduct
$ ZOO Value $ 1.60
Z25 " 1.85
2.50 " Z20
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Mercar
Ink Cask!* Inlps.
Mr B Wallace Jones, Jr., has
-esigned as cashier of the Farm;rs
and Merchants Bank of
L<ake City, to take effect on
llonday, December 2. Mr Jones
will devote his time to bis private
business. Mr E M Low- ;
nan, now cashier of the Bank
>f Scranton, will succeed Mr
Tones. The successor to Mr
Low man has not yet been nam- 1
:d.?Florence Timet.
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Be sure to call and stl'the !
>eautiful line of Holiday Woods (
lisplayed at The Farmers Sup- ,
)ly Company's. 11 -28-4t. J
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You never haveauy trouble to get (
:nildren to take Kennedy's Laxative (
Jough Syrup. They like it because {
t tastes nearly iiKe mapie sugar. i
Kennedy's Laxative Congh Syrnp is!
i safe, sure and prompt remedy for!
:oughs and colds, and is good for
ivery member of the family. Sold
>y W, L. Wallace, M. D.
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t We are now in our big ^
|new store on Academy; ^
Street near the Postofhce;
and would be pleased to
have our friends call on t
1us- ;
1 We have in stock at all
times a full and most J
complete line of every
X thin)? usually found in a I
modern store, and ourj
I prices are lowest ever;
! known in Williamsburg
county. I
] SAVE MONEY j
j BY SEEING US BEFOREj
| BUYING ELSEWHERE, t :
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J.50 " 2.75
4.00 " J .25
4.50 " J.75
Honest Deal,
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Best and cheapest lot of bug?
gies: Rock Hill, Tyson & Jones.
A specially for cash. "A special
price. F C Thomas.
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Highest cash prices for Hides,
at People's Market. Scott &
Miller,, Propritors. 11-21 -tf
\ CHEAP!
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Come in and lo
It wont cost yc
see them
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DuRant's I
? is now headqi
School Books
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Your EYES examined:
and errors of ref
This is done by i
scope, the best i
invented [ins
Eye-work in tt
straining, no gues
t for examinations a
?. spectacles and glas
I J. B. Di
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rices,
Our line of dress goods we
; are selling at actual cost, re>
member we also carry a nice
impany.
De Witt's Carbolized Witch Hazel
, Salve penetrates the pores?thoroughly
cleanses?and is healing and
soothing. Good for piles. Sold bj
W. L. Wallace, M. V.
Mixed Sausage made fresh
daily at People's Market Scott A
Miller, Proprietors. 11-31-tf
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tool Supplies. 5 g
and all visual defects III 3: *
Taction corrected. ||| 3: 8j
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line of groceries.
The above is no fake but
honest facts.
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SlxUca Kliitts.
According to previous announcement
the Gibraltar Paint
and Roofing Co. of Charleston
on last Saturday gave a practical
demonstration of the efficacy
of their paint in resisting
fire. The exhibition took place
on Main street in the presence
of a large crowd of people gathered
to witness the test. As
announced a small wooden
house, having been painted
with Giblaltar paint both inside
and out, was filled with
excelsior, slats of wood and other
combustibles, the roof covered
with straw and the house
saturated with kerosene oil.
tt was then set on fire and for
sixteen minutek withstood the
severe onslaught of the flames. ,
Mr Gould, who was here rep esentiuc
the manufacturers of
:be paint, gave a very interestng
talk on the Baltimore fire
which he witnessed) and explained
the merits of the Gi>raltar
paint.
He does not claim that this
paint will not make a building
ire-proof, but it will resist the
:he fire long enough to put it v
>ut if there is any fire fighting
ipparatus at hand.
The Kingstree Hardware Co.
las secured the agency for the
libraltar paint for this section
THE GRIM REAPER /
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fitb Sickle Keen Cuts Down a Fair
Young Life.
The death of Mrs. Chester Flagler,
ife of Mr. R. T. Flagler, at their
ome near town last Thursday, was
shock to her lelatives and friends
1 Kingstree, where she spent most
f her life as Miss Chester Penderrass.
Her many amiable qualities
ained her a large circle of friends
bo sincerely mourn the goiDg out
f her young-life. Death, the Reap*
, is no respecter of persons and
owers must fall as well as oaks.
t is particularly sad, however, that
j Mrs. Flagler's death three
all children?the youngest a babe
: nine months- are left without a
tother's fostering love, and the
rang husband, who has only recentrecovered
from a long and almost
ital illness, has to assume the
utire burden of their care and pro*
ctien.
Mrs. Flagler's death was due to
7sipelas caused by a small pimple
i her face. No one thought it
rious, but when erysipelas set in it
as only a matter of hours when the
id came. She was only twenty-six '
Mrs old and just a few years ago
as a happy bride.
The funeral took place on Friay
afternoon at 2 o'clock when the
mains were interred at the Wilamibarg
oemetery, Ber.' J EMaiffej,
of the Methodist church, v
inducting the services.
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