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[Ml IIS Of IHIERESl" AFFAIRS CAUGHT BY OUR LOCAL REPORTER ANO NOTED. Writtenin Condensed horm and Printed in Like Manner for the Sake of Our Busy Readers. Read pension notice. . *.r . A Tmuj AIT. A. %V. reiuinru mcoday night from a trip to New Jersey, his former home. Mrs. Walter B. Gregg, of Florence, has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. McGill. Mr. W. E. Severance, of Lake City, paid us his respects Mondav. Mr. Severance does a brokerage business and has a number of trends and customers in town. We hare received this week 20,000 note and letter heads and 20.000 envelopes. Unruled bond typewriter papers in stock. Job wurk executed en shert notice at reasonable prices. Mr. Joe Brockinton returned Thursday from the Hock Hill High School,where he has been enrolled since last {September. Mr. Brockinton is well pleased with the upcountry. Our esteemed frend Capt. (*. P. Nelson, whose fine cows were killed on the railroad some time ago, has replaced them with several lull blood Jerseys which he purchased in Charleston recently. In our political forecast last week we omitted the name of Mr. W. S. Grayson, Of Benson,as a candidate lor the legislature. Mr. Grayson * ....j ' 11 Will filler II1C rjct: III TV I h nuu win make things lively on the stump . lor his competitors. 'J he very latest arrival in town is a baby girl at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lerov Lee on Kail road Avenue. The little stranger was ushered into this mundane existence last Monday. May its sojourn here be long and kappv. Mr. E. J. Pendergrass had an accident yesterday at the extension of Brunson street; his team ran against a stump. Mr. Pendergrass was thrown trom the buggy into a pool of water and somew hat bruised. The buggy was smashed. ?Florence Times, Feb. 8. We invite attention this week to the advertisement of Mr. W. T. Wi:kins. Mr. Wilkins is a progressive business man and carries a large and well selected siock oi merchandise. He advises Ins friends that he is "still in the ring" and doing business at the same old stand. 4 Quite a number of people in Jvingstree and vicinity will engage in truck farming this year. Our soil and climate are admirably adapted to this industry and there is no reason why it should not prove profitable. We have heard of the following who will plant more or Jess truck: Messrs. H.O. Brit ton, J. Z. McConnell, Edwin Harper, J. B. Steel;, J. A, Scott and Uapt. J. J. Steele. Supervisor B. B. Chandler bought two fine bloodhounds Monday from Mr. J. S. Howie for the use of the county at a cost of $50. The dogs, which are quite voung, will for the present be left in charge of Mr. Howie at Lake City L?t>rvi?nrKlu f . r%A A llflrht IV wr uiuiwu^iii; iiaiucu. n^uv wagon wiib a cape in it will be arranged so that the hounds may be sent on short notice to any place where they are needed. Our good friend Mr. J. P. Shaw called Monday and presented ua with a qnaxt of as fine pecan-nuts M we have ever seen. Mr. Shaw lias a large pecan tree on his farm and he- linds a ready market for the tuts. He is a farmer who believes in raising everything possible at home, and by workrng out this idea he has succeeded where others with the same opportunities have failed. < W. L. Bass, Esq., our valued Lake CMy correspondent, was in town Thursday on professional business. Although Mr. Bass is kept busy wth his extensive law practice he manages to una time to report all.the news from Lake Citv and vi6iuity,.aud to comment intelligently upon current events. Mr. Bass wields a facile pen and his contributions are always breezy auM&etegtutgt. Mr R. H. Cousar visited Springfield several days this week on business. Dr. W. D. Rich, of Trio, was a welcome visitor to our sanctum ! Monday. Among our new snbscribers enrolled this week is Mrs. M. L. Byrdic, of Sufto ? Mr. L. W. G iand is home for a few davs from the South Carolina College. Miss Virgie Walker, of George town, is visiting the family of Capt. John A. Kellev. Miss Maude Logaa returned last week from a visit to relatives in Wilmington. N. C. Messrs. J. W. Cook and J. A. Ferrell of Sailers,were autographed at Barr's Hotel yesterday. Mr. A. L. Collette. ot Lanes, while in tow.) Saturday called and renewed his subscription the Record. Miss Marion Gilland celebrated her birthday last Saturday with a dining, to which a number of her friends was invited. Mr. J. R. Gamble a prominent vnungr planter of Ileinemaon and brother of our townsman. Dr. W.; G. Gamble,paid us a call, while in town Satnrdav. Mr. W. I. Nexsen dropped in to seo us a short while yesterday. 51r. Nexsen is a merchant and farmer and is succeeding nicely in both avocations. Mr. J. J. tf. Monteomtrv, the efficient and urbane clerk of the! county board, was unable to be at; his post on Mondav by reason of j illness. This is the first time he ha? j been absent in many months and ! we hope soon to hear ot our friend's; recovery. We were pleaded to receive aj call yesterday from our friend,1 Mr. T. J. Phillips, of Cedar; Swamp. Mr. Phillips is a progressive farmer and a substantial citizen ot his community. He came from Sumter county about, fen years ago. We have a plenty of room for more such men a3 Mr. Phillips, We are indebted to the commission in charge of the work for a pamphlet giving an account of the; unveiling of the South Carolina i monument on the Chickamauga! BattleSeld, May 27 ,1-901. The per- j sonnet of the commission were: Gov. M. B. McSweeny, chairman; Gen. C. I. Walker, secretary; Gen. J. W. Floyd, Adjf. and Inspect.} Gen; Cel. C. Iv. Henderson and Col. J. Ilavey Wilson. John Tharpt, alias John Keels, I and Louis Sinjnelary, hve colored1 youths were tried lor petit larceny' (chicken stealing)Saturday before j j Judps Stutts. In both cases the 'jury returned a vertict of not guilty. LeRov L"e K-q., appeared for{Tharp and E, L. lliruch, Esq., j lor Sinylctnry. TmTfI Are in Order, and We W sr=i3xisrc Within the Nex Mai Lbs Hi Now is the time to get Betl for your money tl You will find a BAKUAIN COI our S Watch this space and keep . To close oat our stock of We offer Bedsteads and other Also, a large line of COMFOB i A heavy lino of : Overcoats, Men at unheard Don't fkil to call at i H. D. RE Racket Store, . > . f At the request of Representative William Elliatt the postoffice department* has re-established Epps posted .e, in this county, which was discontinued a few months ago. Messrs. Sam Fia?er. Emile Arrawsmith and Arthur Benjamin came up from Georgetown. Wed nesday to attend the masquerade ball. Mrs Benjamin returned to Georgtown with the party Thursday. WHERE. Constipation means dulncss, depression. headache, generally di so tiled health. 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"We feared lie would die, but a fewdoses of One Minute Cough Cure qickly relieved him and he went to sleep. That's the last we heard of the croup. >'ow isn't a cough cure like that valuable?" One Minute Cough Cure is absolutely safe and acts immediately. For coughs, colds, croup, grip, bronchitis and all other throat and lung troubles It is a certain cure; very picasant to take. The little ones like it. D. C. Scott. It's ?, wise fool that keeps bis lack of wisdem to himself. - ? nfrnnwofffAV CLEKK'S SLiiUMiiw . "I have lately been much troubled with dyspepsia, belching and sour stomach." writes M. S. Mead, leading pharmacist of Attlcboro, Mass. "I could eat hardly anything without suffering several hours. My clerk suggested I try Kodol Dyspepsia Cure which I did with most happy results. I have|had no more trouble and when one can go to eating mince pie, cheese, candy and nuts after such a time, their dige-tion must be pretty good. I endorse Kodol Dyspepsia Cure heartily;" You don't have to diet. E<t all the good food you want but don't overload the stomach. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests your woo. if. u. oc-uu. E SALES Lust Make Room for our b STOCK t Thirty Days. i Cost is tie Cry mmtl linUA C?Al(ft icr auuno ana mui g uvwo ian ever before, JNTEK io every department of itore. io toncb with. Low ibices. ETTJRE articles at 50 pet cent ef cost. ITS at 25 per cent below cost. . & Boys' Suits of prices. DDICK'S Kingstree.S^G.. /?? v \ A w I r Mexican *?, Mustang JLiniment-Mi fA~toad unc | a harrow 3 Buffers no mor ' that is tortured with Spa Sores, Sprains, etc. Moat and apply the kind of ayn far and wide as , Mexican Musta Li r 'Never fails?not even in th I Cures coked udder in cows ! remedy. Hardly a disease i or joints that cannot bo cur Mexican Mustang Liniment it* Santa Glaus ] At Stackley's A FULL LIN CANDIES, FRUITS, All You will Find a full line of MILLINERY, LA PAW1Y ATVD L JL 1 V?' AAA. i ^ THE ORIGINAL L. W. REYNOLD Remember our Prices vj Stack ley's HoiijPi v If its Horses, Mules, Bu First-class Livery Service y dersigned. He !$ ptepared ' and give you first-class servi ! . T2a.onaa3 ?Sc j ' RUELL & ROBERTS' CHS We are now gathering tip The Remnants An?l Cood* that hare been overlooked in the busy holhlaysand marking them at prices that will make them bargains. We are taking stock and will sell many goods at reduced prices. we hate a few pair of Wool Mixed [White Blankets, little soiled on the (folds, which we will sell about ball t price* I We have a lot ol Plush, Velvet and JDWttVWl ViVpo O, slightly damaged, which we havii marked about half price, lu fact, some are less than half price. Four Umbrella*. slightly damaged, at half price. A tew silver trimu*d Novelties for much less than cost* as Nail Files, Manicure Knivee, Letter: Openers, Paper Ciutara, Fruit Knives, Letter NeaAs, Shoe-Horns, Glove Bttttouers, Book Marks,'Satchel Tags, etc. Have reduced .the price of FAnnek shell &: 578 andHHO I i ChaTleerl V S i ? ? ?n I i ^ re?dilr|pT?rco?n? Lo* cf Hair? ?sed Hd6f? and Scratches In bor?hiatmik Fanners try IW I ! | *30 % : . i ? . i ler> i . ^ t ? e than the feithfhl horse* vins, Swinney, Hubobi \ horse owners know this j ipathy that heals, kaowaaJ_ J > '#} f . " '' ' ' I ; ~ A| ing ' tnimen?FN^ !| o most aggravated eases. 13 quicker than anj known. ] peculiar to muscle, skin ' J ed by it. , ' ' 1 e beet remedy on the market focDd Gells, Sprains and Skin Lompeu wpehorw end mules la coedllMOb. Eeadquarters! Cash Store. j E OF TOYS, D FANCY GROCERIES * ^ 1 lCES, ribbons. >RESS goods. S, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, |3.5U43iiUJM>.x. ill Suit You,, Cash Store, j rVi^i^uHlCa % i iB AtHRWI * D > ^-s? ?buggies;, iggies, Wagon*, Harness or ou want, calf on the unto meet any competition ice. Your* for low prices,. BxacLlxeuacu. L K TOMLINSCVN, Acent H DRY GOODS STOflE. J f ... * '' ettes, Outlnrs, Suitings and otheer Goods lor Waists. Will sell our Hose and Halt Hose ac 25, 85, 40 and 50c, 35 per cent off.. _ We received a case of .Canton 3Nan:-?\ nel to sell at 8c. It is as good, ft no;. ^ the best In the city.. m Also, nine hales Ooaifortv which; will be sold at close prices, at 4 iJO. piece* new,, beautiful Cattcoe*.. INjOUR-,?Furniture. Department* YOC WILL JJL!M3bi Walnut Suits,. OafcSuiU, Oak Sideboard-V. LouBgea. Extension Tables,., Chairs, Rockers,. Kasels, Trunks,. . Stoves, Lamps.. Matting,;. Window Sttufes* Doooraied Chamber SfetlV, Ebc., Etc. ROBERTS* | Cing Street, EO&U.&GU ?* -ri ? \.tvu^h8 .T 1 ' 4 v^|S i ) m