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r' 4 , t V f *. ' # yOL XVIL KINGSTRKE, S. C? THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1901, ~ NO. ... P Positively So New Display Advertisements Will be Seceived, or Old Ones Changed, Later Than Tuesday Morning. U nUBOF llffiij ^AFFAIRS CAUGHT BY OUR LOCAL I * REPORTER AND NOTED. 'Aritten in Condensed t-orm and Printed ' in Like Manner for the Sake of Our Eusv Readers. Magistrate Stutls is on the sick ; lis! litis week. M r. W. N. J acohs, now of George-, % town, spent Sunday in town. Mr. M. l'\ Ueiier is spending aj few days in Manning this week. The Oct upon soap man passed through lvingstree this week on ! iiis annual round. M;>s IVIIe Siturill, ol Chester, is spending some time with Misses j Mag and Fannie Kennedy. Mf- Sam B. McGill, who ha? j l>4Mi attending tiie Georgia-Ala-j banw Business Ct liege, has return e ' home. Mr. A. A. Nathan, representing the C/icI Diminion Bants Co., is in town this week. Mr. Nathan is J very popular with his trade. Kev. Mr. Greoham, pastor of the! BaptiG church, preached to a j large congregation at liis church . t on Sunday la>t; morning and evening. Black river is still on ft boom. ! This interferes very much with! travel; communication by private conveyance hejug cut oil between j Kincstree and Greeley ville and all. points below. We have yet to hear of the flr.-t cot ten bloom. Ci ops are back- > ward and t-he outlook to-day is! not encouraging, but we hope it j finaT grow brighter as the season I progresses. j " MAIP Oflt ' IS r <, vllVyf IIVM w V. . Merchants seem to realize thi.?; fact, and are offering extraordi-' imtt bargains. Watch the col- j mnneoi'lHE Record and always: trade wrtli the wide awake mer-j chant who advertises his wares. The telephone line is coming. One is being erected from Manning to Kiugstiee, and the poles j;re all up from Manning to within seven miles of Kingstree. The ireshet in Black- river will hold things down for a week or two. The brick are being rapidly put to the place for building the bank. Mr. ?ilas Bounds, of Florence, has the contract, and he expects to get to work on the building in a few days and have it completed in 6ix weeks. JOB PRINTING. With the increased facilities ol a completely equipped and up- todatejob office at Georgetown in addition to our Kingstree office, .we are now prepared to do any hind of job and book printing in ihe most correct and approved style. When you want anything J/P' printed?from a visiting card to a newspaper or a book?hand usi your order. If you wnnf s 1'iuno or Orcan write to fc>. U. U:idow, D:.rIinirton, 8. C. Standard i*iinr? only ;V a yard;! Standard l'laids only f?o ?i yard;! .Nice Organdies only Oca vard;l,er cats, ynid wide. n yard at W. T. Asking Mr. W. R Loirnn.cJ Charleston.' i;i .n tor. 11 for a few days. Mi>s Gnuidin, ?of Suitor?. > s;-o:..Ii:.^ -ome time witii her sister.! Aii\\. (i. (iuniuK'. call attention to two notices ! published I?y County Supeiinton-' .Ian' ot 1'Mucation Cooper. Spring chickens are indeed! scarce in Kinjrsfree. They are! hriivina: anything from 10 to ^5 j ce:,t>* Mrs. J. F. Cooper, of Fowlers,| returned yesterday Jrom a visit toiler <isler, Mrs. Russell, who h\><, in Florence. Col. A. Barron Holmes, of Charleston, ever on she alert, look-1 tng a iter the interest of his house,; was in town Monday. * Although the waters of Black river remains high; vet .Sain ('inter came in Tuesday morning with ; some tine red jacket (:>h. This scribe begs to make his: acknowledgement to Mrs. W. W. Barr, of Indianlo'.vn, for the lirst poaches of the season, and they [ were indeed line. It sectns 6trange that such an important bridge as that across Black river sliould remain unfixed and thus put so many people ?.C inconvenience in not being able) to get across. I Another little babe passed over ! (lie liver Tuesday niiriir. Little! Sue Theresa, infant chihl of Mr.1 and Mrs. II. 1), Keddiek. Our heart felt sympathies to the hr j reaved. Messrs. Louis Jaeohr, II. K W.i IJ are and E L. Ilirsc'i w t-n t ; over to (jourdins on Tuesday a--istitiij their brethren in formation of a new Masonic lodge at that place, Mr. Peter G. (Joiirdin, who i- j iakinar a regular course at Davideon 1,'ollege, X. U., is at home for! the sninmer vacation. We hope! 4 i some day to see him hang out hisj shingle in Kingstree as a lawyer. J Capt. Jno, A. Kaltey has bought ; a very handsome cottage 011 Mr. j Pleasant, near Charleston where he and family expects to spend the 1 summer months. They ieave in-j side of ten days for their summer home. Little Laura and Minnie, twin daughters of Mr. Sam Fulton, died on Tuesday and and were buried in the same grave yesterday. They were bright little things and j no one knows what it is to give up these precious little babes, except those who have passed under the rod. It seems so strange to us that God would give us these little darlings just lonfe enough to learn to love them, and then fori them to be so suddenly taken i away. Yet God knows best, and doetli all things for good. Grain Cradles for sale at W. IAskins. Come and see us when in need ..f .-..tl.:.,. 1.. tVirt i?ivvorv linp i 1)1 fill V I ll.Ilfi JII HI- WjiUWV. I J iiuv We can sell as cheap as any one else. We can't set! under cost, but are vijlintr '.o talk business on close inar{..rife. Barr Co. Mason'- I ?t..t Jars, quarts and half gallons, at W. T. Askins. Mr. W. K. Montgomery spent j Inst Sunday on San tee. Mr. L I). Suiters spent several j days in town last week. livery one thinks Mr. Coward the best dispenser Kingstree has ever had. Mr. \\ I>. Thorn is trying tobac oo cullure this year on a small scale in the suburbs of town. Miss .Mary Sue Snider, Mr. II. I). Keddick's popular cashier, is! taking a vacation lor the summer months. Messrs. W.T. Wilkin* and Louis Schultz, t'.vo of Kingstree's wide awake merchants visited CharlesIon this week. Mr. Kellchan is having a warehouse built for Mr. II. D. Keddick on Kolh'han's lot just in the rear of Iteddickrs fcture. Mi. K. L. Smith's Ptore was closed nti Saturday under foreclosure of mortgage given to his father, Mr. A. J. Smith. Probably tlie most complete system of machinery ever landed) here, was hauled down to Fowlers' on Saturday last by Cooper Bros. ' - * - ? L v /\ C*-???/ ? f Iwi \* I 1 IICV Sil\ Ul'R'lUiUlC UltJ UVIbl have been able te gin the cotton offered them. The summer school for white teachers commences here July 22, and runs lor lour weeks. We haven't heard who is to conduct the school, but unless there be .rreat improvement over the little ;rio that have been given the eachers here for seveial years pa>t for about two or 'htee hours ouch morning, we think the whole | thing better be abolished. ('apt. (i. 1\ Nelson savs he never expected t?? live lo see the day when the town council ot l\ing<'ree would open up ditches and drains around trs house and expose him lo the worse forms of ever, j ist at this season of the i I*., i ?,.;i year wnrn not a uur-iui ui sun should be broken tor the next three months within the incorporate limits. On Monday night I he congregation and members of the Baptist church gave their pastor, Dev. G. T. Gresham a sorprize in the way of a pounding. These little missions do much good, and always create better feelings between a pastor and his flock. The occasion took place at Dr. Sniders and was much enjoyed by all. Mr. Gresnarn is very popular here amoDg nil denominations. I want to say to my friends and the public generally that I am not in business lor fun or for my health. I have a large and well select fed stock of goods bought at the very lowest prices with the cash, which I desire to seH and will do so at a very close margin i make a specialty of Shoes and Clothing, and will sell cheap. I do not care to cast a shadow over my*competitors by giving prices. I onlv ask you to come and see for yourselves, I guarantee satisiaclion to all. W. W. Grayson. We are closing out Hay. Come early and get your supply. Bar* St Co. Try a barrel of our Gold Medal Flour None better. W. T. Asfeins. J % A short ho-se i< soon curried. A short know that it is to your interest to buy c! The Jenkinson Dr The host way we can convinc of our sledge hammer prices for conipai where. If you are a careful and judicio item in this'ist: A large lot of Imported White Organ* :r>c, now reduced to2~>e a yard. Send f< A large lot of White India Lawns, tl ii yard. Black TatFota Silk Skirting, inch* not to split, ttoefl a yard kind, now sold Black Satin Soldi Shirting, 4(! inchc Black Melrose Skirting, 42 inches \vi A full line Black Shirting in all grti ~>0 dozen ladies unbleached Gauze I* ">0 dozen ladies unbleached extra Ion 87c a dozen, or 4.r>c per half dozen. AO dozen ladies bleached Gauze Vest sold everywhere at $1.2-7 a dozen, but yo !>8c a dozen, or otic for half dozen. You these vests, and if they are not as repres A full line of Linen Crash Skirting ir 25 pe . Ladies, we are now making a swee[ Department of 2.7 percent, from usual pi nice summer hat cheap. If you need on want and we will send it to you, and If ii our expense. We mean business. V, E. JENI lint Jlnttpr Unit 111)1, llUUUl, 11UII THIS IS THE HOTTEST SEAS< We Keep AND SELL AT Rock Bottoi WHILE CUR COMPETITORS ( COLLAR A-KO Respectfully, HL TP. % If To CO IIIXG T fe/j jfcA I. Ml) \ / \\ We can I li lars's worth tT fc Yoti wiJ U /\ \\ up-to-date / l\r CL0THIN I h I SPECIAL 2'Kt alli \ <jui\rante?tl 1 We < :*? elsewhere. I 1 Our suii ^ j \l g- jO. 22t Kinir St. M V Miiil orders story is also ousily told. Iry goods at y Goods Store, e you is to quote you s ison with those you pay us buyer you Hill not sk r lie*, :U inches wide, former pri. >r samples. le l-'aC kind, now selling a . ?s wide, every yard warra at 90c a yard, is wide, only *1 per pard. ide, only $1. ides, from 20c a yard up.. tulervests, only -10c a dozen. g Tape Neck Gauze Vests, < % i :s, extra long with tape rie n get all you want from u order a sample half doze cr.ted return at our expense. i-o.ll grf.des from 10c to 20c a y Eduction. )ing reduction in our Mill in -> 'ices. Now is the time to g? . io };ive us an idea of what ? t don't please you, return it ' {INSON, e. - )* OF THE YEAR, BUT 7 sCool uL. V n Prices, jET hot uxder the ct it. DDIC^. u Are 0 the city this sl'mhei. 't fought to visit I'S 6RH1ITE GLOSHING HOOSE. save you 20 cents on every do! of goods you purchase from m? 1 find in th?s establishment a G. FURNISHING GOUDS *> ? a a to ANU HA 10. wool BLUE SEftfiE SVITY fast color, $<> per suit. fit you when you ean't be fit tee' ts ran fforn 84 to .">0. M ' h< <TC/r>.T\ - (Q Jillo iU)i! 0 VV i.:L b E CLQIHINC HOUSE, ; Annrlamv ftf "VIl!-:; \/ppwnuv aviv v* Chttrlostan, S. C promptly :\x\<; < <! to> ; % ^ - .J