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\' l^W *>y -;=* .' * y\ VOL. XVII. KINGSTREE, S. C., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1901. NO. 48 Positively Ho Hew Si I . FOR HARNESS saSft. fct once, and juu will be astonished t it's this wa Y ou can burn yours Powder, etc., or you i with Steam or Hot 1 only one proper wa] scald and that is by i Mexican Mustang: ] It gives immediate relief j linen cloth, saturate it wit! loosely upon the wound. 1 idea what an excellent rem you have tried it. A cnu/t TIP If joubavea A rUVTk Ills other poultry Liniment. ULaliedaiTiaDAi ARE YOU fill I DEAF??^ ALL CA DEAPNES9 UK ARE WOW by oar new invention. Only 1 1 HEM NOISES CEA F. A. WERMAN, OF GeolUmtnBeing entirely wed of demfaeJ fill history of my case, to be used at your ducr About 6vt year* ago ?y right ear began to act bearing ia t*U ear entirely. .... I underwent a treatment for catarrh, for thrt ber of phynciau, among others, the mo?t emi only aa operation could help ate, and eren tb thru eeaae. but the hearinr in the affected ear wi X tkta m? Tour adrertiacmctit accidentally neat. After Z had uacd it only a few day* accc today after ire week*, wy hearing in the disc a heartily and beg to remain . Very trajjr 7? Our treatment doos not inttrfo SBfcf4 YOU CAN CURE Yfl mnnuTioNu auui CUNIC, S Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly for December. Like, the November number, the Christmas issue of Leslie's Popular is beautifully decorated with color plate illistrations, and the general appearance of the Magazine is notable among the monthlies. The opening article,written by the famous showman, Frank C Bostock, is illusUw amrf of sketches and w little wy w finished portraits of living animals drawn from life by Charles C Bull, lint the article which will perhaps arouse the greatest attention is written bv Israel Zangwill, upon the long cherished design ot the Jews to redeem and rcpeople the Holy Land. It is a scheme such as has never before been tried in history, for here colonists are seeking to found a mother country. Another paper of importance is ooatributed by Oen. B*)l)nftOft Booth, and entitled "The Persotb Appeal of the Volunteers." As for stories the number is full of them. One delightful story by the aftthor of "Your Uncle Lew,"another by the rising novelist, William Mc- j I isplay Advertisements HI Rores Mexican Mustang Lisl? t what you need. It take effect / o soo how quickly it heals soree. iM1 elf with Fire, with : L can scald yourself Water, but there is j to cure a burn or ; using J s 4 Liniment^ * 1 Get a piece of soft old h this liniment and bind fou can have no adequate * " * --- A*1 edy mis is lor a uurn uniu bird afflicted with" Roup or any disease use Mexican Mustang D remedy by poultry breeders. fK HEAD NOISES? oc.o vr HARD HEARING CURABLE those born deaf are incurable. SE'IMMEDIATELY. BALTIMORE, SAYS: Baltimosz, Md., March ja, tost, a. thanks to your treatment, I will now pre yea etiaa. sing, and this kept on getting worse, until Z lost * months, without any success, consulted a hum* neat ear specialist of this city, who told me that at only temporarily, that the head noises would sum be lest lorerer. in a New York paper, tad ordered your treatirdiaf to pour directions, the aoiaesceaaed. and ?ed ear kas been entirely restored. Xthankyoa are, WBBMAX, Tja B. Broadway, Baltiaaore, Md. re with your usual occupation* \ lURSELF AT HOME ? ZS^-i i96UMUIAVL,CHICAIt,ILL. ' *T ^ Leod Kaioe, a third by Oooto Watanna, a fourth by Sewell Ford, and Ktili another by Cy Warmau and others yet. The ingenuous Diary of ? * ? -5 - ? il:? I a Japanese (iiri is continued in tme number, while Maurice Hewlett's novel continues its delightful course. In Marginalia Gelett Burgess appears at the head of a band of humorists. I j Notice. i Owing to unforeseen circam stances il will be impossible for I ma to be in Kingstree as advertised in The Record of last week. J. B. Taylor, Photographer, tannine, S. C., N?r. 28, 1901. I always keep on hand for sale or exchange Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls. Will pay highest cash prices for seed. It will pay oar; farmers 'to see mo before buyiag meal. Geo. 8. Barr, agent for HarUfille Oil Mill. I Till be Received, or Old1 DESERVED HIS FATE. Negro Lynched In Anderson for a Peculiarly Horrible Crime. * 1 __ 4. ^ Aaaerson councj reports ? vcr/ shocking crime followed by a lynching on Sunday. A strange negro went to the house of of Mrs. Perry Craft, the wife of a well known farmer and . begged for something to eat. The lady told him that she had nothiag but some cold potatoes in the house. These she brought and the negro grew angry and threatened to kill her. She retreated into the house and he pursued and shot her. She was hit in the back near the spine. She ran about a hundred yards and fell. Her huband. hearing the shots, ran to the house and pursued the negro, snapping his pistol at him, but it missed fire. A neighbor took up the chase with a Winchester, but missed his aim. The negro shot at both of the men but missed them. The Winchester finally hit hint, bat did not woand him badly and he still fled. He was pursued by the whole coujtry aide and captured. He was taken before his victim, who identified him on her dying bed. ' He was swung up without further eeremeny. There were a namber ot negroes in the party .'participating in thelynching. It was then learned that the ne - - -? 1 T ..J gro was an ex convict uameu xjhudison from Newberry. Rsv. Irl R. Hicks is Not Dead. Notwithstanding a widely current rumor thai the Rev. Irl R. Hicks was drad, he never was in better health, and never did a harder and more successful year's work than that just, closing. He has just completed bis large and splendid almanac for 1901 and. with bis staff of able helpers, has brought his joaraal Word and Works, justly forward into interuatifljjal reputation. For a quarter jof a century M* Hicks has grown in reputation and usefulness as the people's astronomer, and fore SI _ ? caster ot storms sna cnaracier 01 coming seasons. Never were his weather forecasts so songht after as now, his timely warning of a serious drought this year baring saved the people from loss and suffering. Millions of bushels of wheat were harvested through his advice to plant crops that would mature early. The A ?? ? **?M?11 AAM^amltr afon/1 American pcv>pie win lci uoiuiy dwu? by Prof. Hicks, when it costs tb?m so little and the benefits are sogreat His fine Almanac of 200 pages is only 25c, and his splended family journal is only one dollar a year including the Almanac. Send to Word and Works Pab.. Co., 2201 Locust St, St. Loais, Mo. A WORD TO BUYERS. Ia addition to the varied and immense stock of alagaat naw Dress Oeods jast received, we have the latest styles and aebbiest Suits for yeaag and eld gents, as well as boys, youths aad children. We earnestly request all persons who may desire te purchase goods ot any and every kind to visit our store, opposite Kingstree Academy. The savings thereby will make glad your hearts whea you return to yoar home, where you caa quietly examiao aad appreciate your purchases. W. H. KENNEDY. k ear tf Canopy Floor joit arrived, closing out at I49S. "potly cash, Barr k Co. Ones Changed, Later Tha S5,0Q0W0E1 At 25 Per Oe: We have decided to retire from t we may devote the entire time to th* Business, and in order to close out ou our entire stock of Clothing and Gen We would also impress the fact u our stock of ortla TIttt flnnr MbCbUlU LI1J UUUl Shot Was never mc We will give personal attei W. E. JEN Mi umm SAM AT SAGR1 NO TWENTY-FIVE PER CE CENT DISCOUNT, BUT SOME G One Hundred Pe AT S. I. Tl RACKET , Come in Japanese mills run day and night, the shifts changing at neon and midnight. Most the mill workers ire children. < Stops tho Cough ' and Works off the Cold. 4 Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets 4 ? .1-.. cure ft corn in mitr . iiv vui-^ no pay. Price 25 cents. | A ear Texas Ked liast Proof I Oats going at 80 cents while they last. Barr & Co. W Oil Isr I Of the 9. C. It is oa its way. If you are coinl I invite you to call at our store and e: CLOTHING}, SI UnderWear, Neck YOU WILL FIND HE HE TH! NEW9ST I V H. I EWE CLBTH SMKisfBt OppoeitaJ Charleston, We hafe a special salaaaan r. N t r ,.*Z0 n Tuesday Horning. 'H SLOTHING at Discount, be Clothing business in order that ? Dry Goods, Shoe and Millinery < r at/wk of olntMnir nnieklv we offer tg' Hats at 25 per cent discount. ' pon our Williamsburg friends that Is, Millinery, 3S and Notions we Complete. ; ition to all orders sent us. KINSON,? anning. S, C. pv nr Ill U1 [PLE GOODS IF ICE! INT, NOR EVEN FIFTY PER OODS MOKE THAN ' "-V r Cent Discount ILL'S, MANNING, S. C. at, Once. A New Postmaster. TDe posiomce at Benson iias been removed to Mr. J. ?*. McOullough's store, Mr. McCulloagh being installed as postmaster. Tbe ;aaseof the removal of the postoffice is alleged irregularities by the former postmaster. Is is to be hoped that the matter will Saally be adjusted and settled. W. S. (i. Benson, S. C., Nov. 25, 1901. * It Ilia Trai , Exposition. ng to the city to the Exposition, limine our stock of [IRTS, HATS, wear and Socks. E LARGEST VARIEY AND STYLES. Brown's ' mc use, ' . . t ititokj of Musie. B.C.. to MMt 4 to Hal Or4?ft. "i- ---.v \ % ^ I;'; . , \