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I?W DO V Doesn't ma Groceries tf | Phone yo I dollar will d WILK PHONE NO. 11. ggBBSSegSBSgjSSS A COLUMN OF NEWS FROM LAKE CITY,, NEW HOTEL ABOUT FINISHED- ' DEATH OF MRS. SEALS?ALLEG- I ED' BUND TIGERS PULLED. 1 Lal.e City, August^:?Mrs Ma-, * 1 bel Willis, whose home is near Jacksonboro, is here on a two weeks' visit to kith and kin, most of the time is being spent with her par- , ents, Mr and Mrs M A Thomas. ?? **? i. * * i # n Hon waiter nazara 01 ueorgetown was in town a few hours re- ^ cently. The new, double-tracked bridge across the lake in the northern edge of town has been completed. The general impression seems to be that the job is a good one. Mr Samuel Nettles and family have removed from Lanes to Lake City and for the future will make I their home with us. Mr Nettles,! who has conducted a popular and I successful boarding house at Lanes for several years, will be the manager of the new hotel being built by Mr G L Sauls, on Acline avenue, i With Mrs Nettles and her capable \ daughters in charge of the dining-j room and housekeeping and Mr Net-! ties the genial supervisor, the trav- j eling public will feel sure of being i =" thoroughly satisfied with the entertainment which they receive at this inn. The work is being rushed un-! der pressure and it is hoped that the fifteenth of August will witness the formal opening. A portion of .the building, some fifteen rooms, has been completed, leaving seventeen chambers, two dining rooms, j office, barber shop, etc, to be fin-' ished. < i Mrs Delia D Carter is in Rich moni visiting her daughter, Mrs J j Frasier Jones. Several of the members of the State campaign party spent last | Thursday in town. Among them were Lieut Gov McLeod, Mr C C j Featherstone, Hon EW Duvall.Capt' J G Richards and Mr J M Richardson. Giadvs, the four-year-old daughter of Mr and Mrs S T Godwin, died | Saturday night. She was a bright, winsome child and her going away was a sad blow to the parents. Mrs Anna Seals, widow of the late Rev D W Seals, died Thursday right of last week after a short ill-! ness and rather unexpectedly. The remains were laid to rest Friday afternoon in the Askins cemetery, the rites being conducted by Rev W L Waite. Since her husband's death, I some fifteen vears aaro. Mrs Seals lived alone, and she had been ill some time before her condition became known. Then neighbors and j physicians ministered to her until , the end came. She was a Miss Lachicotte of Georgetown and the , fourth wife of Rev Mr Seals. There , were no children or near relatives. i Monday Intendant Blackwell issued seven warrants for violations of the ordinance against se.ling whiskey. Three of the accused are s white men and two of them have 1 i families. The arrests under these i nirVA^V xKYAF r \r ? "%rir*#lr\^ t ^r ? WVA r?Xy OU E/ tter which, as lat are eatabl< ur wants to V io its duty. ;ins wi warrants are being made as this is jeing written. Mr Nolan Motley of Rhodesia, South Africa, is in town on a visit. Mr Motley went to Africa some ;hree or four years ago and this is lis first visit home since he went iwav. He is much pleased with lis far-away home and will go back ater in the year. * W L B MB. GRAHAM HANDED A FEW. The Anvil Chorus Gets Out Its Little Hammer. . Editor County Record:-*I saw in last week's "Record" Mr I T m'ou'C ' r il.l *ij iM. 9 U VJI UllUill O ? IV ?? i ' ?v* w ..V. ng. He says he oelieves in giving ?ach township the work that it is entitled to from the commutation and one-mill road tax and he is opposed to bonding the county to work the roads, as he believes the roads ;ould be worked under the present system if properly managed. That is my view, but is Mr Graham practicing what he is preaching? We have roads in the lower part of the county in Anderson township that never get anythiug done to them but a little mud thrown in the holes sometimes once a year and sometimes once in two years and the tops of the bushes cut off. If this township gets its portion of the work, its por tion is very little. The roads were contracted out last vear; the contractors collected ail they could out of the delinquent road hands at 52.50 and $3.00 each. Those not able to pay the money were taken on the road and worked what was done to the road. The contractors did not hire any work done. What right has a contractor to collect road tax and how could he have the right to collect more than $2.00? Why not hire the same man at $2.00 a day and save from $12 to $15 per day and let him summon the delinquent hands and see that the work was done? We would have better roads by so doing, for as it is we haven't any, or as bad as none. We haven't had any work from the chaingang or road machine since they have been in existence, but still live in hopes, while it is a common thing to have them in other sections. Now, Mr Graham, practice what you preach or quit preaching. Better koads for same money. Trio, August 1. A Fair Proposition. Every man, woman, boy and j?irl desires a wheel. It is natural that everyone should want a bicvcle, as it is the one source of real pleasure and healthfulness which all can enjoy equally and at very little cost. The cost to you will be nothing? just send to the Taylor-Trotwood Pub Co,Nashville, Tenn.a postal and let them tell you how to make $30.00 and secure a bicycle as a premium. You are not obliged to accept this proposition, but we want an opportunity to tell you what we have to ' TwOft.tf By helping us you help yourself. Buy from the houses who idvertise in The Record and mention the paper. i sristfi \T TO At yyr ; we are ready t e. ^ilkins Wholesi HOLESA Arc Doctors Foolish question! Yet some p could take the place of a doct the world cannot do this. Ha> kim lltll I Him ucqucuuy, uuoi nun iuu j doctors endorsed Ayer's CJJierr I colds, we would not offer it j No alcohol in this cough medici If we did not believe doctors endorsed Ayer's headache, we would not offer then to yoi tlf not ready now we will let you pt mall If you prere ' ~~ ESTABLISHE GEO. W. SCHWARTZ, _ | riU>CIML Echoes of Great Re A Season of I Bargain Giving 9th Will Mark This firpflt R m i?i4^ Event. Pillow Cases, 15c each, tw< Pillow Ticking, 18c the yar 10-4 Bleach Sheeting, 30c i Farmers' Choice 4-4 Bleacl Androscoggin 4-4 Bleach, 1( 4-4 Cambrics, 10c, 12 l-2c a Sea Island Homespun, 5c a 40-inch wide Lawns, only 5 Cotton Suitings and Skirtir the yard. Lodi Shirting Prints, only I The greatest values of the nant Counters. The famous Walk Over low Our entire line of Ladie Shoes will go at cost. Children's and Misses' whi Swiss Ready-Made Dresses, clo: Come ai Our offerings in black Ski mas, Mohairs and Sicilians are them. If you need a black skii choice values. Jenkinson LIVE, i LIVI o supply you lie Grocery Co # \ ' \ lLE gr nuy vjwvi iv eople act as if a medicine | or! The best medicine in t re a family doctor, consult J ly. If we did not believe t y Pectoral for coughs and j to you. Ask your doctor. ! ne. J.C.Aycr Co., Lowell, Man. / Pills for constipation, biliousness, sick- i i. Ask your own doctor about this. J r~"= PAYS for our FULL BOOKKKEP- ! ( INQ COURSE SCHOLARSHIP If i ) you write at once and state where i I I you saw this ad. Regular price is : / $100. To advertise this school, only jt a limited number of scholarships i a will be sold at the low rate of $26. I write and have one reserved and / iy later, we can also teach you by y NESS COLLEGE. j D 1SS4 INCORPORATED IW4 OUISVILLE, KY. Our moval Sale i ' i Unprecedented j. August the the Closing of argain Giving j l ( ) for 25c. d. the yard. ling only 9c the yard. )c the yard, ind 15c the yard, nd 7 l-2c the yard, e the yard. igs of all kinds, only 10c )C the yard. t season now on our Remcut Shoes at COST, s' and Children's low cut te Lawn and white dotted sing them out very cheap. id See i rtings, Brilliantines Panathe wonder of all who see rt, don't fail to see these j Bros. Co. i I j [ [ -j r*- T<rv r C I u E with Staple an rnpany, that's v OCERY < NEXT DOOR TO j Free! F r To All of the Farmers and 1 *1 in Williamsburg and Adjo f) Storage and insurance on y in our warehouse this season j fT chance to lose. J We will be prepared to handl J) any quantity, large or small. M The very highest price guaran fl vice and quick sales a specialty, ? Let us grade your tobacco; v '1 facilities iur .trading, and you ; ^ highest prices. k If you sell with us there 1 i) pockets. k Yours for busine i Farmers' Wai k Mcintosh & Kinder, To Tobacco Farmer So confident are we in our position highest prices?grade considered?pa in the State. Our buyers are unsurpassed. We Guarantee S If after the sale you are not pleasec higher prices are paid elsewhere, we fare to any market in the State, whei sales and judge for yourself. Then i lieve that our prices are not as high < the hogsheads and we will sack and < railroad for shipment free of cost to ; ROOM FOR Improvements sufficient to give us s 1 onfl UTa OvfonH nave UCCU tumpiCKU anu nv vawvmu welcome. Our buyers represent all turers, and our own Mr Slaughter is BANNER WAF King'stree, To any one in need of a * FOUNTAIN would say that we are now headc brated makes: Waterman's Ideal, * The* Aikin-Lambert's, \ The The Imperial, \ Red The Beacon Shrimp, \ Desk Mercantile Fountain Pens, \ Pen: I! ALL NEW GOODS J Call and examine before ? Watts & Watts' Je Opposite the D? ( i AT?I j . j r? ?! iu rancy | vhere the g; ^ 0 O ;| rj NELSON HOUSE. ! 1 1 969S9S9S9(nfl - reel y robacco Growers * ining Counties; JL M our tobacco while Free. No possible (w 1 e your tobacco .in iteed. Polite ser- Jr | ve have the best X *j are sure to get tne /a, s money in your Qk' j* g ehouse, V J i Props. VHWI J s in General 1 to secure for you the id by any ether market satisfaction fl 1 and you believe that {B will pay your railroad 'IB re you may witness the jB f you concientiously be- B ar higher, you furnish deliver your tobacco to B ALL 9 ill necessary floor space . 9 to one and all a hearty f B the leading manufac- j B mirrVtfiov tVion OV0r A HI ilI1511WVJL V * V* ? H H IEHOUSE 1 So. Car. |>M tirst-class PEN A J luarters for the cele- * 4 Auto-Filler, Beacon Stylographic, I 9 and Black stylo, 111. I Pens, 'J I and Red Ink Books || ,fl rust Received, jfl tuying. At 1H welry Store, * :pot, I