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I v.* I V'(H 7XVI. " KING ST RE K, SOUTH C AROLINA,"THURSDAY, APRILTnKK>. NO. 14. Positively No New Display Advertisements Will be Received, or Old Ones Changed, Later Than Tuesday Horning. M lis I WIERtSI. ~ ' i AFFAIRS CAUGHT BY OUR LOCAL REPORTER AND NOTED. Written in Condensed Form and Printed in Like Manner for the Sake of Oer Weary Readers. l*rof. <!. W. J^toll visited town a short while Saturday. Mrs. Gmlboldl, of Marion, is on a visit tu her son, Capt. J. A. Krllv. Messrs. Grayson, Brockinton * and Wolfe visited the City by the ?>ea last week. - - * i. 1! you want 10 Keep up wnu; Slate news, local news and county politics read the Countv Record. Messrs. \V il-on and Durant, ol 1 lie Manning bar, came over last Wednesday on professional busif lies*. J. E. Danlop filled his regular appointinent in the Rresbvteruu church 'ast Sunday afternoon. We yield our editorial space this week to our correspondents, as we always try to jrive prece donee to county news. Messrs. E. T. Ilumer and E. F Everett, the latter a new-comer to our county from Marlboro, paid us a pleasant call Monday. Dr. A. D. Kpps arrived home Saturday from the Charleston Medical College, where he has. been attending lectures during the winter, Mr. J. G. Crawford is in (own f >r a few weeks buying old iron, brass and copper, paying the highest market price. Call oil him a! the depot. Dr. Albert G. Eaddv passed through town on Saturday on the way to his home at Johnsonville, Irom the South Carolina Medical College. We beg to call attention to the : ni' i lio Dili ICC III Ull? lasut; VJI chairman calling together the Democratic clubs throughout the county. lCev. T. J. Rooke, pastor of the Lake City Baptist Church, will pieach in the Baptist Church here next Sunday evening. The public are invited to attend. Mr. L. C. Dove, a victim of the breaded grip, has gone to his home at Dovesville to recuperate. During his absence Mr. N. G. nt Sinithfield. N. C.. as sisted bv Mr. J. F. Scott, is filling his place at the depot. Mr. Arthur McCall, who has represented Alex. Sprnnt & Son, cotton dealers, here tor several months, left for his home in Florence county last Sunday. Mr. McCall is a polished gentleman, and leaves a host of friends in Williamsburg county. Why patronize non-resident firinsurance agents,who never spend a dollar to the good of the town, when by applying at this office - * f.. i L. *ou can obtain a policy in me Kqu it able, a strong Charleston company seeking Southern support, or a half dozen other of the ktrohgesl companies in the world. Messrs. T. M. Gilland, II. .1, Kirk and W. T. Wilkims visited Charleston Wednesday. Messrs. Z. T. Kaddy and J. Davis Caner, ol Jolt nsonvi lie, were in town Monday and visited this sanctum. Admiral George Dewey ha< decided to run for the presidency. It is hinted that he will make the race as a prohibitionist. In this issue Mr. W. B.McOants, of Trio, announces his candidacy for the office of probate judge, and Mr. J, N. Ilaminet lor coroner. Anions: the graduates of the S. (J. Medical College Tuesday night was Dr. W.S* Lynch, who has many friends here ready to congratulate lum on his new degree of I'll. G. There was only one sheriffs sale on Monday, that of Julia A. lianna vs. Julia A. Miles. Tiie land sold under foreclosure was bought inbvCapt.J. li. Kellev (or the piainliii. We are indebted to the kindness of our friend, Mr. Sam H. Cooper ? i ir / :. oi UOCK posiomee, ior an jiivimlion to an Easier '"egg hunt'' to take place in liis neighborhood on Friday evening, April. 13. On Sunday night last the dispensary at this place was broken into and about $15 or $20 worth ot' liquor stolen. The thief or thieves forced entrance by breaking open a door in the rear of the building with a piece of scantling. So fur as we are able to learn there is as yet no definite clue to the perpetrators of the burglary. Mr. N. D. Lesesne, county superintendent of education, requests us to call the attention of the teachers to the tact that they have not responded to his notic winch appeared in last week's issue* He urges them to write him at once, giving him the number of armi UJt*Ul >, ^cu^iajiure^ inars, histories, readers, spelling books, algebrs and other text books used by bis pupils this year, ll text books by more than one author have been used, give the number of each and name of author. If your school has closed give data from memory. This information is desired by the Stale superintendant of education, lie also wants to know what time the teachers would like the summer school for teachers to convene. Why isn't the book-keeper's lunch the bite of an adder. I have a car load of the best Patent Flour, shipped here by mistake, to be close 1 out on arrival. Don't miss this chance of getting a barrel of the best patent Hour at car load prices. Car will arrive Friday next. W. T. Asking. Lake City, S. C. Just Received sixty-five (Go) head of mules and horses and they must be sold, thirty ot them just arrived from the West; all sizes and kinds; come and see if we can't sell you cheaper than any market south of Atlanta. Thomas & Bradham, Manning, S. C. COL. MHIS MI. SPEAKS AT KINGSTREE AND GREELEYVILLE LAST MONDAY* At Each Place He i$ Favorably Received His Chances Bright in Williamsburg County. Although but one small tract of land was sold last Monday, the crowd ?n town was bigger than has been here any first Monday since last fu'l. This was owing to the presence of Col. Joseph W. Barnwell, candidate Jor congress in the 1st district, an announcement of whose coining was made in this newspaper last week. A lew minutes after the sale had been inade the crowd repaired to the Court-house, and by the time all had gathered there, the large hull upstaiis was comlortii 1 />_! ^.11 .,..,0 j amy 11 uea. v^?n. uuiu?cu i (hen introduced by Senator Wil-' liams, the Democratic county chairman. At the outset of his speech Col. Barnwell stated tha' as his opponent, Col Klliolf, was absent he would refrain from discussing the issues of the campaign, which he hoped to do at a later day when Col. Elliott would be present. The object of his coming hero at this time was simply to meet the people of Williamsburg and let them see what kind of man asked of them the honor of being their representative in congress. He then in a verv nleasant manner referred to the desirability of Charleston's coining in touch with the interior of the State and the reciprocal benefit to be derived therefrom, incidentally touching upon the great exposition that just now is uppermost in the minds of the business men ot Charleston (of which, by the way. Col. barnwell is chairman ol the finauce committee). Throughout the whole ol Mr. Barnwell's speech he was given an attentive hearing, and when he had concluded his remarks the crowd showed its appreciation by a round ol appiause. Among those who heard Mr. Barnwell on Monday was Mr. William Elliott, Jr., who was here presumably t? represent his lathers interests. Monday evening Col. Barnwell spoke to an audience ot more man hall'a hundredjatGreeleyville int lie town hall, Here he made a strong effort, and there is no doubt that his audience was favorably impressed. Tuesday morning Mr. LJamwell drove across to Gourdin's, and there took the morning train to Charleston. The writer ??/ <->mno 11 iad Mr Kjirnwell to the AtU\/ln^UMiVV? ?<* * .. . various points he visited in the county, and it is no exaggeration to say that he has many ot the strongest men in the county favorable to him; and, even at this early stage, the prospects are bright lor his carrying the county against Col. Elliott, or, at the lowest estimate, dividing it evenly with him. If you want to make a man real tnad, just keep cooi when he abuses you. Gourdins Gossip. Editor County Record: Our little town was favored with! a ball last Wednesday night, given i by Mr. and Mrs. M. Behrrtiann. There were quite a number ot visitors from Bonneau's, Monck'si Corner and Georgetown, and a! few from Trio. A part of the band l Irom Georgetown furnished the| nmsic. The dancing was kept up'; till 8 o'clock Thursday a. m. Mr. M. Behrniann has fitted up! the drug store belonging to Di. Gamble for a re-idence, making quite an addition to that part of i town. Mr. O. Ii. Claikson, who has! been attending tiie Atlanta Business College, lias finished the course and accepted the position of assistant bookkeeper tor Mr. U. U. Pitt man. Miss Bertha Brown, of Sumter, is visiting Mrs. B. E. Clarkson. Mr. Ii. II. 1'ittman left here! Tuesday morning for Camden,; and he expects to bring one of! Camden's fair daughters back as j his bride. ^Ve wish mem a iong( and happy life. The farmers are pushing ahead with their work. Some are plant- i ing cotton, while others are not quite bo far advanced. Corn ig coming up slowly, and the crows are busy pulling up that which is up. Candidates are not very plentiful yet, but we expect to see more of them later on. We had the, pleasure of meeting to-day the( Charleston candidate for congress, Col. Joseph Barnwell, lie was shaking hands with his Iriends at Gourdins. We wish him the success he so richly deserves. Success to The Record and its editor. More another time. vldi. j Car load of white wickory. wagons and a car load of the] Bridsell wagons from South Bend, j Ind., have just been unloaded at Thomas & Brad ham's stables] Maiming:, S. C., and they must be J sold. All sizes and kinds up foj 3 in. tires. (Jive us a chance at, your order, we can sell as cheap! as Charleston. Thomas A Bradham,Manning:, S. C. We Want to Show You Something: nice in Ready-made ('I Men's, Bovs'&Ci is now ready for inspection. We sh? up-to-date and economical dresser in because this is the most money-savu well dressed man, because it fulfils a The harder a man is to please, the m see these garments. We are willing whether his tailor can produce nnytl for double the money. Come in, gen gation to buy. Men's suits from $ "> t SPECIAL FOlt MOTOR Ml of the Charleston City Railway M Suit, brass buttons and cap, the eoinj price is only good for thirty days. The Manhattan and Cos mop. litan Come in and take a look at John B. Stetson's Nev Sole Agents for the eelebrated I) Carhatt OVERALLS and Sweet C Brand Leather Stockings in all sizi H. I El 224 King St Opi?o?ite Acnc Mail rdern promptly ait< i detl to. Women as Well as Met! Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, diicourages sod lessens ambition; beauty, vigor tend cheer fulness socft disappear when the kidneys are out of order or diseased. Kidney trouble ha| become so prevalent that it is not uncem mc n for a child to be bom afflicted with weak kidneys. If the child urin . ales too often, U the urine scalds the flesh or if, when the child teaches aa age when it should be able to control the passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon it. the cause cf the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment cf these important organs. This unpleasant fauKI* l? Aii* ta * rorufiMnn of th* kidneys and Madder and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made miserable with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the immediate effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold cent and one dollar sizes. You may have a sample bottle by mail free, also pamphlet tell- Homo of 8w?mp-Root. ing ail about it, including many of the thousands of testimonial letters received from sufferers cured. !a writing Dr. Kilmer 2c Co.. Binghsmton, N. Y<, be sure and mention this paper. Watch This Space For C. J. LESESNE'S Advertisement. I y * I ' i( othing. Our spring line of Idrens 'Chlothing >11 Ni like to have it seen by every our territory the economical man ?g clothing house; the habitually II his ideas of style and good taste ore anxious we are that he should to leave it to his own judgment dug more artistic and workmanlike itlemen, you will ne under no oblio *11. GN AND CONDUCTORS ' liddlesox Flannel Double-breasted Jll ?Ifete uniiorm, for |9. This special Negligee Shirts for Spring wear. 7 Style Spring Hats. UCHES3 TROUSEKS, Mammon )rr OVERALLS. The Black Cat es for hoys at 25c a pair. Browti's ... J ME CLOTHING HOUSE, j lemy of Music Charleston, 8? (?> J