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BISf > M- * ' " /-> f . VOL. WVl. KINOSTKLL. son II ( AMOLINA. THLILSDA V. SK1TK.MMLII \ >, 1 !> 1 >. NO. >; ' jWalkthr I The heel of life. Pant I 4 to 5. 5 to (>, (> to 7. So I 30c anil w e w ill g!ad!\ m, Bk j. .Make this store heai HmganJ Tinware. Lamps. La nj 1 Shells. Cartridges. Guns. (jfl ? ! WWWWKWWWnWWKl f Collins and Casket* A BUDGET OF NEWS FROM BORDER TOWN, LAKE CITY GRADED AMD HIGH SCHOOL OPLMED MONDAY--NE1V ! LUMBER MILLS IN OPERATION. ?'ity. Sept*. in!- f The Deep Kiver Lumkr corp--ration hac?>mnumv<l saw'nc. ar,<i thi- 'arue . nii;!:riir plant i< n-w cutr nv ,-n ..n average Jay. Ir i- <a ; y txptTieneeti mti. . people thai the methods of operation are re.luc* . 1 p. a minimum, an-i a i ] j pt >sp.-r<>u- rttuve '.s ;?re?i!i'te : P-r - -ri" ir. .i.ake t it*.*, it .? that tie* :'rm owns suilicient standing timber to cut n an awiaire i of fifty thousand feet ;-r lay f< r ' #N next tifp-en years. At a nvctimr >i the Tobacco l>ealers assoeiati n at Id uvnee. held on 1 last Saturdn. ; was determined t*? * contini " the 1 cai markets n uri- > til tho ,:rst ia> ! < >ct r. The ' season lias pru -ticnl v i here ai- ' ready, the <ales a Tairny at this ' time n r v; ,>v r;v,n " ft. 'fnusard * poundsa day ro supplant thi ; haco season, cotton is now beiny rapidly placed on the market at Lak* ':* . m.'.ny bales alread> havir. be r. s >! i and both >:in houses ar. ratine t their full capacity. Lake City (Iradt ; ar. i Hiyh sch ; opened tins morninj v.:th a !arue attendance. l!oth patrons ar i pa pils manifested an unusual decree.?t" interest in the ojtenmjr ex.-r'-ises. I'rayerswereoffered !?y Kev .Mr i>< r rick an i Mr Easter'injr. T!v fact:!- > tv this year is composed Mi. f - j lowing members: T Cook Covington superintendent.Miss Trues.la! - prncipai. Mrs K 1> I laird. Mi>se.- bertha Morris. Martha Tiatt. Kvv Smith. II Mcl'aniei. Amber Wilkes ar.-i Miss Mayme Green as music teacher. Mr Ihvston I'. Thames. .Jr. ..f Mar,- i hinp. is spending a few .lays with \nis sister. Mrs I' li Armwsmith. Miss Moilie Xachman has return.'.l home from Baltimore,where she has beer. purchasing a stock of nrllinery.' .J M Truluck company, which was incorporated last year, has surrend- 1 ered its charter. The business will Continue in the sole ownership and . ethcient management of M Truluck. its founder. , Mis- Miriam Haselton of Athens. } IK Ga. is the attractive iruest of her ] ur.c.e. < i -o '' Ha.---t-n. the efkcieiu t and popular cashier <?f the bank ?f j Lake City, at his home on Ens* . Main street. , Mr \V H Whitehead has returned to Lake City, after spending quite a ! ^ few days in the Bloomngvale secfi >n <>f Williamsburg county, where he has been conducting a series of revival services. Mrs W K Severance, children and sister. Miss Eva North, have returned to Lake City, after spending a , pleasant summer in "Skviand." < Mrs L L Caldwell and son, SC ( Caldwell, have returned after a i pleasant two weeks trip through the 1 State of Georgia. The manv friends of Miss Lvda i , 1 Howie are rejoiced to learn of her j / V oug'h Ufa her Tread means quality; Id now at the p-ice of 2r-c t ail \ou a pair hy return m; Iquarlers w hile in tow n, iiterns. Toilet Sets, hand I Cotton Scale Yearns. Pipe i Kin< t \ apt m mmmmmm <pee?ly *? ry i!'--; ' .v iline>s. Mis> K m- Stuiyv-n. u r. > has been in Kisimpvike f >r tn?* p .s* >uek with her sister. .Mrs L il .Jennings, has returned h--me. where she is pre[ arinvr " resume her studies at <*u. lumbia * * M. s s Mayrr.e ' iivcn is t'X|i<.jctoi to return .. >me from la'stun "n thtI'th instant resum? her ?iuti--sanstrut?tress of music* in th-- hiph who..!. Mi? <iiven r.as been atten-limr the 11 ->n Conservatory - f \1 *.t. *. tJiK*.i*ilt a p<.sc^rra'mate coarse \\ T Askins. .Jr. has returned from tlor iers->nviile. N where he has wen i !' t n e past several works. Mr -J J M 'rris. Jr has accepted a ~ th>n with the Cheraw Iirutr c??m any. Cheraw. S i'. where he has steady ,rorv. Mr J >e W'yck>>?V. the Kentuck> ;h<trough'"'.-who has been enjra^ d hei" in the tobacco business <iurntr the pr< s.-nt s>. as n will soon leave Mr his Kentucky home." W hile leiv Mr Wye) ' has made a host f friends and has prov. n ivmstlf a fraud in the recent primary election tnd which was to ha\ met at Coumbia yesterday, was postponed by chairman Stevenson. it seems without Riving ulfieial notice to several members of the committee. These members met in accordance with the ;>rigina! programme and drafted a etter to Mr Stevenson urging him to meet with them on Monday next at Columbia. star of n-> -ma ayniuule. !' H A. Appreciates Co-operation. \ lit >r 1' <::n\v iieeor i:? 1 a 'j in !< . .i <_ia<l i" see in your a>l ; a;u r that S'-n.e .f -mr go?nl ' it: y;;> are c'-operating with your unable servant :r. trying1 to t'cwlop ii. !v-' i "t!i our farmers ami aerchants "i i-uiMing y ?1 r"a?ls I the ri:etr? is of ;>ut- county. i:y way ? suggest i? n ! take the' iherty if imp^ing upon Mr \V \Y ikur. Jr. ti e ,Jut> T c? lire' vu i.?um th.it may !*e etvivil for the kiny-tr- e-Manr.lr.y r- ae You will in-1 him at th Hani; >f kingstree. < "n account of ur.prece*!.'.eatiior ?n.:iti? r.s last spring ami Ainter. the fur.'i.- f?r that roa-lwotv argeiy impaired fy maintaining the H'CIlon U1I"'>UVT!1 I 11 \ x >vi<uuj> tear Kinirstree. V vy respectfully. In-> M KAI?I?V. Koa?i Kntfineer. Married. Mr Jn<> 1> .Minis, who resides near kin^'stive, and Mrs Laura I'rowiler f Manning. ay;e<l *1 and 1" respectively were bashful applicants at Judtfe l!r<?ek!nt<>n's office Saturday ifternoon last f.-r a "marriairr tic-kt." This tfontieman of mature ivars first tfot hoM .?f Aialitor Montgomery, to whom !a' timidlv made mown his desires. Mr Montiromery .Mr. iucted the hymeneal party to the i'robate J tulle's office who. up ?n ;atisfyinjr himself that Loth were if require 1 1 tn^evity. :s-u, d the 'ticket" anil performed the cerenonvthat .miti' l 'wo i.-art-a.- ir.e. Probe Postponed. The sul -c nmiittee appointe'l by .he Stall.' IV'!.: i rat;v h.xecut: eeomm it tee to investigate charges of iEasyonF Sure step Panther Tread, : he pair. ?f - on da net kn:>v lil. We have an\tiling known i: Painted China, Cut Glass. Pa Fittings. Kelting Lacing. Li jstree Fk Wholesale and COMPLEXION OF THE NEXT LEGISLATURE." !i PRFSLM INDICATIONS ARE !l THAT BOTH HOISTS WILL HF v A NT I-B LEA St. i'Septem; r li: ? With in the primary <>ut of the way and with only two ?r three positions " in the lower house to I.. tilled in a 1 thir-i primary, the peopV are inter- N' este i in the cotnpi? xi-?n of the next ' i nera! .Wem's !y. That the Senate w hi en i> eompo-.-d .if 44 members 1 win i ' anti-IJle i>e by a two-thirds "r majority > rh indication from ail the information available. The best :i^i:re-ol rainable on *hec n;ple\:on of the ?-r liranch indicate that the Kl S -nate .hi stand :'.o an', ,-iiiease. 12 0: ! .'in i"ii!>t. 1 '.no political \\ iii ?a-r .' '.ruri i heiv to-?iay that the I! 1 ?it tii.> St-nate wmu'.?1 he t!i or ?>n es-.?\ ?-rni>. it 'i? sir**il. We i i it will 1m .. pleasure t?.? c?.rre.-p<?nd iano Tuning in the Country I Reasonable Rates. sic House, :V: arleston, S. C. readRubbi 'antherTi ran slip. Ladies' sizes. 0 v the size of lie el. draw n i hardware. Stoves. Ra< ints. Oils, (ilass, Plastico. me. Cement. Plaster, >aiI irdware rt _ jl_ *1 rv 1 iveian ukzcxici a ] ant i-1 lipase and ! '! I.ieaso. which a two-thirds 'majority f ?r tho nti-HIeaseites. It is much more ditiicult to jret a no ..n the complexion of the lower use. < >n?- -J"iv - man here to-day, 'ho has kept ;p with the matter oseiy.titrr.r- : that the House stands 1 anti^Jleas-* Mlease an<i '2'\ i d"u'ot, and he estimates that if ie ar.ti-l'-Iease forces can tret I-'! of ie doi.i-tful ones the lower branch iii .-how a tw'-'birds anti-l!lease ?j rity. At ali events it seems, om t!r- information available that ie House of Hepre-entativos will !. iti-l'.iease by a p?od working mairity. if not a two-third.-. A thi: j rimary wii! ! heid in Ion-nee county for one member of ie House <?t Representatives. I'r ' S Lynch of Seranton and a Mr rown beintr the contestants foliar oitiee ^ 3^ ?| /cv /?. where tliey have it. livery week wi- sec >ie Imviny I teen rolilietl. 'tier tin' e'ir/iel. hi-hind ><. / jil;iee- where i>eo/>le t'c // kimwii In hu/ > /:irs. \'im kutiw \ <iu ?. ;??/ i>cf it !.... .? ;? I, , on saving* accounts. | V. ANTS I JL\ N" K. i I.AKKCITV. S.C j xil>T nw I ^ I /'/lO l>e> f /*/.*! Of fl> little llltll I vault s lor s.'iH'/v /irof ivf///?? (ii'Wx/i.i/icr neetm nt > til /wot Sui*:it' />o\\'/>, /*. /!. -/#?*<i?s, f/y; />/?. / f/ res :iml :tlI <>t l Injsc <>j etmeenl t heir money, are w 11 l<li it in t H ' H />'A A /\*. t ilea when \ im want it. I)ii YOnt inn! We Pa\ I per cent interest FAiniKK'S^ MKK'( "A liSOlA "1" MIA SA 1- K" ?ffaBapKm?r^?Trj."*2.r a \\f can furnish at the lowest possible }?ri?*?handle the bo?! of everything in nutMc, ai with you. Railroad Fare Paid lo Pi Out-of-Town Customers. # a1 Seigling Mus 24-3 King SL, Ch; 000, ooo. oo, 0. 1. 2. 3 and 4. t diagram on a pieee of papt itjjes, Oil Stoves, Crock* the threat cold water wall co Is, Ktc. Co. | We Le; KINT.STREE SCHOOL TO OPF.X |y Next Monday- -Interesting Pro- _ gramme--Some Ciood Advice. ' | Kinjrstree High an?i firaded school will bejrin its fa!! session Monday \i morninir. September 1'hat ' -loc-k. c We hope to have with us ..r. this oc- ' casion every ;>atr r. and friend "f int* si'nnt : w:; iee. ;t;: n;ieie>i m , . j he our wur.v .\;or ora' ' exercises St \vi!! be he: i.ami every! ody is uryed t > be present. The exercises will he .. , . . - ?!a t <-r.e m>ui - Juration "r..y. wr.icn , , Iai will Keel" y away tram rnerM;:i IT t:e< l-T only a sn >rt time. We wish ti> make the e >m.:njr session <>ne of the be-: in the history of r" the school. ar.l this cannot be done without tiie ( >-.iperati-T f tile pa1 '*1 irons. \'isit the scho \ often. We , , , Wt are a;ways ir!a?: t" have you w:tn us ami by seeing the work that is Pein^r an lone and knowing your child's instructor personallv. vou will be bot, ; ; ., dii ter prepared to ,|ea. w:th any ejection that niav ar:-e in sward * the a' pupil's welfare. SImuM there lie any dissarsfae- / tion in any way. y imtr." iiateiy to th.e teacher of your child. A yivat many time.-you \vi : r.nd that you '! i i i ar. have Seen m smtorn.ed. as cm.uren Haiti.? tii ?v,rrwtakes. ' It w:i! Ik- \w.. for y< u ' ?-nter yi.ur chiM . n the first day <>i schooi 1 an l s. < thai he i?r she com. < regu.ar!> after having enter. Vet. "n cannot exjiect a child who i- a:'sent halt' "t the time to enter the ne t v'! higher .'lade at the end >t' The session. livery day counts. The time to begin to work for 1 ?rr?mi?tii?n is now and all through -j the session. I>o not wait until the last month and expect the pnj '1 to do nine months' work in one. We 11 >! are going to endeavor to d > thorough work.and unless voiir child is doing eel such wo; k you need not expect pro- as motion for him at the end of the, hu school term. Reports are sent out at it the end of every month so that you in , * , , . . . nu may see wnat your child :s doing at school. lie sure that you see these reports ar.d study his progress. See that your child studies at home. Ha\ * a certain time for their study period and see that they study * ' during that period?not merely sit ?u_. I i - ^ tln.m lit: t ; .-I \\n:. unr uviviv v.iviii, . %.* in that they study. bei The foundation is what counts in ti?> a child's education. If he is nut set tl. rough in the common school he; branches it i> impossible for him to \\\ take th?- hiirh school branches. If a SU| pupil is t > i far advanced no amount | :i of study will d<> him very much good.for he doesn't understand what an ha- g -ne before, ''onsefjuently he bocom. - uiscouraifed and fhe inevitable always happens ? he stops ,-choo!. An undeserved promotion is a detriment rather than a benefit to tr,j a pupil. I'lease remember the opening ox- yc.; rcises Monday morning, promptly at nine.and make an effort to come. ]t^ for by your presence you wiil encourage us. ^'n Following is a list of instructors for the ensuing session, with the work assigned to each. J W Swittenberg, Newberry college, superintendent, mathematics. ?1 _J T It 1 1 T._ II r ir I ivaymona l> noiroyu, jr, ?onoru college. principal, Entrlish an<l his- co tory. er Heels I Men's sizes. 3 to 4. II M* and mail to us with jj ;ry. Glassware, A?>ate 9 ating. Collars,Bridles. | ad?Others Follow. \ g I I gmM i ii /?<rMU?WMrv^MrmvMai U I IR. R. H. KELLAHAN EFEAIS MR.GHANDLER R. H. U. KINDER IS ELECTED :ORO\'ER OVER .MR. BURROWS IN TUESDAY'S PRIMARY. The sec* >n< I primary election was Id throughout tht* "ountv anil at- Tuesday. I Ha- to -toady rains during the y.the vote polled was not ?juite as go as t at recorded at the first imary on August l!T. Williamsburg county had only ur candidates in the second priiry. namely, two for the House of presentatives and two for the ice of Coroner. [Hiring the two eks intervening between the first d -econd primaries these eandites were thoroughly alive, each the interest of his respective caniacy. as w -i! as their friends. The in! U v< . 110.01..1I ar rh.? tun. time an.'l the pmces* of voting i- steady. there i>einy r. . crowd at i* i ".Is at any tim * - it: rin.tr the day. I Returns from some of the voting ecincts have Seen -!->v. ominjr in. ii <>n that ace.'tint the tabulated turns in this issue are incomplete, we could not ho! i ourf rnts open r the otiicia! report ot' rhe County tecutive Committee, which meets I the " nirt house at noon today. j The full ifii'-iu: return.- will not an.^e the result so far as the > (v .f * he emdi iat. - ouneernlard of Thanks the voters of Williamshurp county: I take this method of extending r thanks to the pood people of the unty wlv st. od by me and pave * such a ..andsome vote at the rent primary election. 1 trust that Clerk of the court of Williamsirir county 1 may con'inue to merthe c >niiilence you haw imposed me by casting your ballots for With highest regards for the fitinship of the county. I am. Very truly, H 0 Kuitton. Aird to the Voters o{ Williamsburg. Havincr received a handsome vote the iirst ;:.niary election ar.d en successful in securing my elee- * n to the otiice of Coroner in the oiid primary. I hereby extend my arty appreciation to the voters of iliiamshurtf county who so ably parted me in both piimaries.and issurc y u that ! shall do my utMio-t to retain your contidence i! support in the proper discharge the duties of the otliee. \'erv truly. HI* Kinder. 'di-- Margaret Montgomery, Wini-?p oiieire. Latin. .Miss ! Jessie liia'irins. Due West. ier.ee ami 7th crude. ?.Iiss Annie tieeves, Winthrop eola. Oth jrrade. Miss Quinnette Dantzler. Win rop college. 1th and ->th grades. Miss Alma I'avis, Winthrop eolje, 2nd and Mrd grades. Miss Agness Krckmann, Charlesa seminary, 1st grade. Miss Estelle Campbell, Winthrop liege. Music. J W SwiTTENBERC,. 4