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X VOlTx Vir. KINGSTREE, S. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1901. NO. 45 PositivslyHo New Bi fv?~ r?"^ 4? | $20,000 to b f ?ZZZ Here is h chance for all , 5^: friends to get goods cheap cannot complain about our SS: in a dull season, fortius is tl time of the year a time everybody luis money. SEE The crops are short, but body can buy at our pric< "We say these food* are hen Ez sold, and January 1st cauno ^ us with uny, and if you war gp dollars for 76 cent*, then c Yours for cut priees, B s Essay on Newspapers. A little school bay wrote aa hio nfbpr dir. and 4tThe c Newspaper" wis his sabject. 1 Here it. the result. "I don't * know how newspapers come to be 4 in the world. I don't think God r does either. He hasn't got nothing 8 t? *ay 'bout, them, and they ain't ' in the Bible. I think the editor is * t ..... r oue of the missing links you bear 'boot, and ?L*.ved in the brush I ' m until after ihe flood, then stepped, ont and and wrote it up, and has 4 beea hero ever since. I don't 1 think he ever dies. I neTer saw * n-jdend ene, and aerer heard ef 9 one iretting licked. Our paper is * Ti? .4;... 1 M inigH'V poor no. i mc ruuui goca wnhwut winter clethea all ' tinnier, dmj*t wear bo *?x, ?nd ^ paw hain't paid bis subscription ia fiveyear?.,: ?? ??^?? A WORD TO BUYERS. 1? atltiiiiou to the rar.ed and I \ immense stock of elagant new ^ Dress Gauds just received, we have the latest stylos and nebbi est Suits for .veuog and old cents, as welt ae boys, youths aad chil- a drt-n. We earnestly request all v persons who may desire to pur- f chase goods of any acd ererv kind to visit our store, opposite Kings- ^ tree Academy. The savings thereby will make glad your hearts j when vou retarn to vour home, where you can quietly examine aud appreciate your purchases. W. H. KENJNEUY. l SpifOET At 25 Per Cei mk We have decided to retire from th we may devote the entire time to the Business, and in order to close out oui our entire stock of Clothing and Gent We would also impress the fact up our stock of Staple Dry Gods Shoe Was never mc We will give personal atten W. E. JEN! IVU splay Adv; rtisements wmmwmnmmmftwm? -^ss0 ^ | e Sold Withi These Goods K of our us nn<i you will get Veil th*t rRtp. selling We are not goln hf bent ning, but we are sell when January, 1902, wher we sold out, then y< every- and be glad. Wit ? now. prices 25 per cent ct s to be neighbors, and then t catch prices on top of that it gold think you can buy t ome to , much cheaper than 3.1. TILL, JPxc IMUUMUWWliWMUlWi How Sankey Composes Hymns. As ha sings, so Mr. Saakey lomposes the hymns inspired by he feeling of the moment. Often to will stop suddenly in the midst if reading or talking to jot down in the over ready music-paper onie bit of melody that conies to lim. These jottings he gathers ogelher and develops at his leisire, sometimes fitting them to >oems preserved in his serapbook, sawthesi getting Fanaie t>0?by 4-aaother hymn-writer to write ? n e _ L.*_ rwrGfl especially tor nis music. 1? ence said; 4,Good words wiP oon attract a goed tune." H* idavw in melody always ovei larmoav a* a power to move peo>le. ? November Ladies Home ' ureal. . Mortuary. Died?Oa Saturday, Noveni>er 2, 1901, at Gourd ins, 6. C., iVatsoD, youngest child Sf Mr. VatsoB Chandler. Our Club Offers . The County Record and the Home ,nd Farm one year,$1.26. The County Record and Thrice-aVeek (New York) World one year, 1.65. The County Record and Twice-aVeek News and Courier one year, 1.7a. Ths Cunty Record and the Atanta Constitution one year, $1.75. The County Record and SemiWeekly Columbia State, $2.35. The Record and The Commoner William Jenning Bryan's paper), .7M Ifilii UPRIVVIVII MLUTHlflli it Discount. in Clothins business in order that Dry Goods, Shoe and Millinery r stock of clothing quickly we offer e' Hats at 25 percent discount. >0Q our Williamsburg friends that i, Millinery, is and Notions >re Complete. tion to all orders sent us. KINSON. inning. S, C. Will be Becsived, or Old1 ttfnflwmmmflmww'mmm -LING C n the Next 90 Vill Be Sold Out B. it in roods at old, friendly, h These friend gto leave Man- pulling those \ ting out, and in long when onl i you see why Men's Black Si du will rejoice *3.50 and *4.5 h our regular Men's Shoes 98 leaper than our Ladies' Shoes our selling oat and 12. , what do you Children's Shoi hem at? Hew and 98c. at somgQf your Dress Goods fr >pr. Kaclcet Store, mnumumitimmumm iUiUiaj ??" * ????? ?? WWWWlfWwW'Pff wvv wvvvi THE TlMMONSVlLLE FIRE. Smith & Dennis,Charge* with incendiarism, Arrested and Lodged In Jail* A?I wired you, the fire origi attddin the store ef Smith & Deonis, two men abeat 30 years old,,who came here from Clarendon coun ty a few , months ago, and who wete fiot i aware that iu a town Hk?i this, urhnaf* nonnla are ever an thehlert. , it is difficult to do a bad deed n?der cover of darkness without ba; tag detected. It is said that these , men. the night before the fire. Were seen hauling goods from I heir <tore. A search warrant was is-. . sued and on putting it into effect, in a barn on the premises of Smith A Dennis, under some hay, were :'ouu<i barrels and boxes filled vnth good* from tneir store, now a?r~ - mil Tbey were arrested and are aow in Florence jail awaiting a preliminary bearing. Mr. Chan. A. Smith, my employer, was the greatest loser, hating ten building*, including aereraf stores, burned. His loss alone will aggregate $25,000. I thought I would be "out of a job'1 and would hate to go back to farming, but was offered work soon after the Sre. But on letting Mr. Smith know he assured nae that he had no ideaot letting me leate him. We shall open up in some. remote corner until Mr. Smith can rebuild. Williamsburg beys are noted tor their "stickability," and are reluctant to change ifc*ir employment or employer!* 4i Wishing you macV success* J am, yours truly* Gko. A. McElvekit. The foregoing is au extract from a personal letter to the editor from an old WiIHh'HsOur boy. who for several years was a correspondent for '1'hk Recokd, but for the past two years has lived i? Timmonsville. Stops the Cough and Works off the Cold. Laxative Bromo-Qtiinine Tablet* cure a cold in one day. No cure, no pay. Price 2-r> cynts. Arusuc ana commercial .priming executed on short notice at Toe Record office. To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box.26c. Ones Changed, Later Thi )UT , n ru Xt T ?* 1 iL/aja ivv^ai u V January igh-price places! Milliner s of yours have been Our Mrs 15 bills from you too nice woi y entitled to $3. pur] aits 82.4S; better Suit* are g0in 0, an 1 up to 110. cantile t lets, $1.25, $1.75, $2.50. gftje wj[| , 65c, 75e, 98c, $!.?? kind tlm Firs i es 20c,: 35c, 48c, 75c, are posit nt once, om 4}?c to $1.2S. at once. , Manning-, S. C The Show is Cc AN m ??? m A I I AID SU i And wto yon come dot , -IBrSj For Bargains in ti 0 _1_ PLlL! ? bents Homing an Ever Put on We have a Car of Very Fine Texas Red Rti. Which ve wish to see sold and put ia WE HAVE A FULL STOC OF EVER And we respectfully ask yon to ca can to please yon. Bespectfully, IEX.. ZD. .ZE3Q2 r ~ /ffftuj @1 ' V? H. 1 GRANITE CLOTH 224 King St. Opposite I Churlestan, MaH *rde*s promptly at r . . _ i . /X . -j m Tuesday Morning. .?? 2 less of Cost, i n y at ONE-HALF PRICE. 2 , Bass Is turning out some 3 rk in that dpnartinent. ^2 ing the next tM) days we are g to revolutionize the mer- ZS msiness of Manning. This ZS far excel anything of the t has ever been in this town. ZS t come, first served : We ^3 ;ive these goods will move ZS *nd we advise you to come .;2 v ; ; 3 iming to Town |RE YOII taSHOF i't forget to call at the Store be Fittest Line-of ill Furnishing Goods Our Market, st Proof Oats, the gioaud for next year, !K if 606DS I KIND, II on us," and we will do all we 1DID CECIKL = ' ; Your Need,) Look over your clothes and see what you need. Look over our stock and see how easily we'll supply it. You'll be able to get both a suit and an overcoat fortbe price you'd pay for either if made to , >rder, and it wouldnt tit better, it that. btfoweil's ING HOUSE, Lcndemy of Music. S. 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