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. -v ' i t- ? ~ ^-'V-zy % /Ijstf s, -s ~ .|*f$ || Mii O WSCHPTKV lw'0w'- '* vOU XVII. iUNGSTREE, S. C., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2h 1JHVK NO 8 ^ ^ mi .1??U???W" ' 11 ? Iifin??n?rt?TtT-i rr-n?? -?...... ? .j-. .-u ..?.... 1n..ni ..^ ^ , , Positively !To Sew Display Adv rtiaements 'Will be Received, or Old Ones Changed, later Thin Tuesday Morning. itiiiCTiiiij r AFFMS3 O.'UGHT BY CUR LOCAL! REPORTER AND NOTED. I V>. r ' tec in Condensed h erir; and Pricted ! in Like Manner for the Sake of j <"%.? Rimy Readers Tomorrow. I'Youiry ?2, is Wash-. I tig! ou'?j Iiirtli-tlav. We were pleased to pee Mr. I "Simon Post on in town Tuesday* \ K. L. Montasue, E.-q., ol * '.vi.i'getown was in town Mowiay. <>>ok, of Soranton, was in town a tew hours Wednesday. ! R-v .I.E. J.unlop preached at j the Pf'sbyterian church last Sunday morning. Mr. Louis SohulizT family have moved into their new home ori \\ est Main St reef. Cap;. J A. Kelley lias baught| tic I.du iti Kj>| s lot on Main Street opposite the Court House. A good many were out at the prayer-meeting at the Methodist chinch Tuesday evening* 'i he grand jury room is being, j>r.: i!i thorough repair to be in jeadiness lor the next term <01 eon rt. i Mrs. John S. Cole, of Manning, has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. lj. IIik)nail on West Main Street during the past week. Mr. M. Culien is now manager ami operator at the up town teJ-e^ graph office, Mr. Karr having rtsigned the position of manager.l Miss Bessie Kel'ey, Mr. C\ E j f St. A.nami, Mr. M, L. Allen and Mr. and Mrs. M. F. IJeller It-tided t lie opera at Florence last '1 hursday night. Messrs. D. D. and F Illiem, of Illiem', spent Monday in our city on badness. These gentlemen do perhaps llie largest business carried on in this county. Mr.-. E. S. M. II am met and her daughter, Mrs. Witherspoon. ol'fc'umter, mother and sister c?f our iViiow townsman J. N. 11ammet. L-q , are spending some time; with .Mr. Hatnnjfel's fami'y. x W e regret exceedingly to learn ol ths illness of our life Jon<r friend Mr. .Julius 1'. Gamble, of Sautee, and irust that lie may be speedily testoiid to his accustomed health i 1,1 .r lliv cr.n I )r W. G (iamb e, of this city, has been attending him, and he re| orts that he is - jfTering wiilt a severe case; of grip Kv(ryh >dy should go out to the coml house to-night to see lite |:anc; amic exhibitir>n given by j Hatch Co. The entertain.t will include views of the the Holy Land, the hat tie ?f 8a?-j tmgn and many others. Good mu-i- will also be pioviie<?. A j irl ol the procee :s will be given t.i the i'resbvlertan chim in Admission: adults 25c. children 10c. The dispensary is open, and so is the South Carolina ilargain House, which is still selling Dry <rro<it% CSoihin^, Siioos ami IiaU fi!ty ocnis on ihe dollar. Kiujrs L\ o'<p. bellvrs tiablet*. | Xiw hue wl up-to dale shoea. Tlie kind ibal hill wear. VV T A >ki us. C?rpt..Jn?>. A. KeMey is si'tMulinp this week m C ^rlestciu on business. Mrs. ("jmikiie ? *1153nd left yesterday tor ' ':>",i'ien to visit her sister, MlS'S (iibi'v'S. 1 Mr. .VI- F. Ileiler left Tuesday j J night fort lie West it> replenish his stork of horses and inules. Mrs. Lou Arrow-smith, sister of Mr M F Heller, returned lo her home in Atlanta on Tuesday. Mr. Thus, N. Berry, of Doves-1 ville, representing the Fidelity i Mutual Life Insurance Co., was in town Monday on business. Miss Nina, sister ol our efficient railroad agent L C Dove, stopped over to see her biother Tuesday | (in lier renin ironi ur.ariesion io i Davesville. I We were pleased lo see on our street Monday ,Jno .(?. Lanham, FNq.,representing B. Oneill &Sons, I c'harleston. .Mr. Lanham is justly called 4ithe oM reliable.*' We are pleased to notice that council has at last commenced to do some work on our streets. Now is the lime to do whatever is to he done. Not an inch of earth should be broken within the incorporate limits after vegetation arises. II. A. Graham, formerly railroad agmt here, no v agent at Timtnonsville, accompanied bv iiis wife and mother, spent last j."Sunday in town, guests of Mr. B 0 Whitehead. ] We understand that Mr. W. T. j WilKins will move into the hoii.se on K dlehan r<>.y, lately occupied by Air. W. B. () iver, ami Mr. J. VV. Coward will move into the house on Mill Street at present occupied by Mr. Wiikins. W j.re indebted to the lion. Jamo? Norton, congressman from the 6.h di.stf'ct, lor a number of valuable public reports. South ' ? .. ii.... l> ??. t . ,i*? . \ n i .1 1 i\'mc bUIUIIKil IJ <3 St JC? i C|/i uoviii u?i ? \ o in congress as a!tensive to the interests of their constituents as James Norton. Mr. Coward says lie is getting along allrigiit with the dispensary. He took in an average ol $70 per day last week, until Saturday when he took in $100. Jus? think of this much money being thrown away each clay in a small place like Kings tree, and the most of it by poor people, whose wives and children need it to buy the necessaries of life. , Cox Cotton I'Ian tors and Acme jGuuno Distibuier*. cheap. W T Askins. Onion bets by the barrel. W 1 Askins. iVANTED?Everybody fJ call and inspect my new stock of goods, which I propose to sell at a bargain lor cash. I can surprise you and please you?It you don't believe it cojne and see lor yourself. Evetv thing 1 ofler is brand new and first class. V<'hv buy old and' shop-worn goods when you can get them fresh and new *6 cheap or cheaper? Yours for business, W. W. Grayson, Kings tree, {$, C. Juat received u car load of best whit? corn, 70 cents per bushel. L J. Barr. A Sudden Death. Early SnncUu morning the news rapidly spread over town thai little Luia .Sttiits was dead. People could scarceh believe it. Her tailirtr \t li IJ Stults. savs she j was as well as usual on Saturday, helping to attend lo domestic duties around the house, and did not complain until late Saturday even ing. when s-hc told her father that she had pains in her neck and head. Mr, Stutts went to I)r Scot!, I lie family physician, who thought perhaps she hud caught cold and gave her some medicine, and she moved Jtround until bedtime, going to bed as usual and sleeping with her eider sister. She di 1 not com-dain or murmur during the night. About midnight she caibd to her lather to give her a drink ot water, which he promptly did, and she lay down again and nothing more was heard from her. The next morning Iter elder sister got up and lett Ltila. as she thought, sleeping. Nothing was thnmrht of it until breakfast time: I she not putting in an appearance J some one weni to wake her and lound her cold in death. I Dr*. Scott, Gamble and John[>on were summoned at once, and are ol the opinion that she died from some brain disease. Little Lnla was a good girl. She was about 13 years old and very obedient and faithful; she was a scholar at the Kingstrea academy and was thought well of !>v her teachei* and classmates. The entire school marched out to tliecemetery, paying the lust tribute of lespect to if,is little classmate, whose body was quietly laid to rest un til the resurrection morn. l>:-atii i> hard under all circumstances, yet we cannot help but believe that little Lula Stmts, whose doa b i we today mourn, is iierier on in j heaven. Mr. Siut !s l?a-s the sv in-1 pailiy of the entire community in (his sail affliction. LETTTO MIL C. J. LESBSXE, King?tree, S. C'. Dear Sin Can you use some of rtiir nuinf if v ft GIVK it *0 VOU We 1 - ? take the liberty of addressing you publicly so that other citizens may avail themselves of our offer if you do not intend painting this Hiring. The quickest nay for us to get an agency at your place is to have several \itouses painted with L. & Al. Paint. This coi.vincesthe merchant we want to interest. Tell us size of house and how many coats wanted and we will advise as to amount of paint we will present to you and suggest some enpberb color combinations. Mercantile Agencies rate our capital and reputatiou at "highest"; founded in 1 nuinf 3(1 I 130 ; OWU Jiifirwii^ iu? J/.*...* years; have 8,500 agencies; sold 5 million pounds in 1900. L. & M. Paint covers more and last6 longer than lead; you thin it with oil. Better investigate. We are, verj trill}*, Ixingman k Martinez, Paint Makers. 207 Tearl St., New York City. Try a barrel of our Gold-Medal Flour the acme of excellence, W T Askins. Car load of outs 45 cents. Best Timothy Ilav $1*10, call at Kingtiee Grain and Feed store. L. J. Barr. PPWp PI PS' III &&??&&& tf'Ii'.Mtoi. ?A'l N?52i:s aSS13Bi5ba8 In order to reduce our stock bcfoi arc-determined to give the people son to your advantage to come and see u: your dollar go much fur: her than it e An absolute guarantee goes with cold just as represented. We haven' think this will he interesting to you. 11-4 California Blanket.*, forme: 11-4 California Bankets, former 11-4 All-Wool Blankets, former Halees Comforts, elegant qualit Sateen Comforts, former price . Sateen Comforts, former price : \\ hite Bedspreads, former prie White Bedspreads, former prim White bedspreads, former pric? COe -iiitl 6*.)c Silks reduced to 2!)( Any of our Outings, form or pro Y?m can have 14 vards "Fruit o 4-4 Bleach that sold at 7e, now; Kid Gloves, all shades, *1 quality at Tkevo never was a better time to buj We think ths following prices will co Tin* $1.25 kind at 89c The 75e kind at fWc The 85c kind at 25e, am TOWELS?A household necessity? 12,'? pair, at 7,'.<c ; Linen Towel Towels, large, formerly 50c and LADIES SHOE?Fine quality, mat $2.50 and $3, now $1.90; Easy ai and $1.75, now $1.35. A word to our gentlemen friends abc saving here of 50 to 100 per cent. Wc sold at $3.50, 4, 5 u;d (5; your choice Our line rf latent Stiff and Soft ITa they last We could quote further, hut the abov can save money by going to Isear's Oleai Georgetoh Remember thi-? i* for a limited tii No goods 011 approval. No goods The Woodmen of the World are! having a very nice monument; erected to our lamented .Joseph E. j* Urookinion at the Williamsburg' 1 "" ! < cemetery. Tins is :i new feature n in insurance circles, and we be- j lieve the Wood in n were the first to introduce if. !] If you want a I'lano or Orean write to B. O. Biistow, Darlir.jr- i ton. S. U. ^51 Goods AJlof Ml 11 Oaij, rtW7\ Mil // ? I \ AKKE (4 k \ ULLO rLr rfc 1 as week Y \ Hr' Swoo^inj \ % WW prry Anchor ! just u: IliS n8i 'i h e he Fwo >t-( li Duchess for boys ; - ^.T El ROCMKT^B. 224 Kiugi vi. irn;? Of* -ijfr < . ^'Mailorders ftj} gg!Ujfi&<4Ml Rs o. SBBBCBBSORSSHS^. e taking our annual inventory we no exceptional values. It will be < before buying, as we can make ver has. every purchase %nd every article t ha<l any cold weather yet, so we r price $7.50 at $5.75 price 5.00 at 3 98 price 4.00 at 3.25 v, former prico o.OO at 3.75 3.50 at 2.85 >.(?0 at 1.00 e 2 oo at 1.05 ; 1.50at 98 cents. i $1.25 at 98c. all shades. :e 8c and 10c, at 5c f the IiOom" at $1 ">c; 4-4 Brown that i-oid at 7c,now 5c 69c. No lady can afford so miss this. 300DS. nvinceyou: The $1 kind at 79c The00c* kind at 519c I all the 10c and 121?c kind at 8c Cot.'on Towels, formerly 10c and s. formerly 25c pair, at Il)c; Linen GOc pair, at 45c, le to wear and dressy, former price id comfortable, former price $1.50 >ut trousers. There is a positive i have about 2H0 pairs trousers that > ts that sold at $2 and $2.50, while *150. e will fcivc you an idea of how you :ance Sale, vn, S. C. me only. < charged during this sale. flnr Pluh GfT?r? . The County Record an;! liie Homo md Farm one vear,?! 23. The County Record and Thrice-aWeek(New York) World one year, ? 1.6-3. The County Record and Twice-nWook News aud Courier one year, id.76. The County Itcccrd and tho Atlanta Constitution one year, $1.7-3. The County Record and fcYuiiYVeekl.v Columbia State, $2.26. The Record and The Cujnmoner 'William Jeuniug Bryan's paper), f 1.7-3. i Must ?e Regardless of i Cost. r ? OPTO!? i) MUfdiuuglo j) down so van <t;nt below w* manukautl.'kkks cost. >ii't wish to toirry any over U. :.e\t ge:i.-o?. i Keele'iion in all our Winter ?22# i: ndcnveav. irand Shirts marked down to SSe. ECEJYEi)? i Spring Shape, tag Hat, st ?l! union made hat in this city. .Agents for Hamilton Carharrt, rr Overalls, $1.00 pur suit, and Trousers. ize? of it lack Tit Brand Stockings and girls', '2? cents per pair. H. Brown's HE CLOTHS m 3t. Opposite Academy of Music ; Charleston, IS. (' i promptiy.au* i dod to. % y .