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III gmmmmmmm ! LOCAL ITEMS | OF INTEREST | luuuuuuuuuuiiuuiuuum * * Mr W P McGill w? on our street* Monday. Mr J B Fill's of Trio was noted j ill town Monday. Mr 0 (' Burgess went to Tinimonsviiie Sunday. > j Dr A M Snider spent the day in Charleston Friday. Mr 1* I) Cock field was in town Monday from Lake City. Mr P^G Goardin went to Charleston Monday on business. Mr W V Nexsen was in town . Saturday from Boj*gy Swamp. ?. ; Mr Cha* E Epps of Mouson paid .ma vlilf Ntiimlitv* H* m WV1WMIC ? t Ki Rer J E Dun lop was in town Mondayjpreetiu g Ids friends. Mr 1 Fd Brown of Benson was a eouuty seat visitor Monday. Messrs H J Williamson and M S Buffkin were in town Monday. Capt W H -Kennedy went to Florence Tuesday'on business. it is reported that train 78 killed a cow Tuesday near Lake City. Judge W J Eaddy of Lambert was in town Monday and paid us a call. Judge T E Salter* of Salter* Depot was here yesterday on business. Messrs J W and R 0 McElveen wore In Kingstree the first of the ?&' week. Kr D E Epps of Workman called Monday and renewed his subscription. \ it- ?* Mis* Frances Corde* of Charles. J. i *wi his been visiting her aunt, Mrs B J Wrk. > . Mrs W Sturmnn of Farmville, Va, ! visiting Mr N Sehultz's family in town. The Legislature will adjourn Saturday, the 21st i ist, after a session of 39 days. ' Mr H J Burgess of Mouzon visited us Saturday and left an acceptable reminder. Mr'B if Stuckiv'a stirring young ? * ?? X ~ * jarmer ?>x lnniamown, was m m\> u Monday on business. Hon Walter Hazard of Georgetown "was registere*I at the Coleroan House yesterday. Dr J L M Curry, the eminent educator who had charge of the * Peabody fund, died last week. J We were glad to receive a visit ' last week from our friends W M Tbtdale and Pole Tyler of Cedar bwamp. , .. Messrs N J and J J Conyers, representing the Equitable Life Assurance Co^ are autographed at the Coleman House. Among the arrivals at the Coleman House Vesterday was Mr Theodore DeHon representing the Charleston News and Courier. Mewrs P O Arrowsmish, Montie Scott and Wilmot Gil land drove over to Manning yesterday to attend a dange last night. Dr AM Snider informs his patrons that he will be absent from his office from February 2 to February M, not February 25 as appears in bis notice. Mr J-P Wheeler came up from Georgeto wnSat u rday,retu r n i n g 1 ast evening. Mr Wheerle- holds a responsible position with the Atlantic Coast Lumber Co. Notwithstanding the inclemency of the weather a number of faithful votaries of Terpsichore gathered at the Coleman House Monday iri ht and enjoyed a pleasant dance. Messrs A A Brown and J Davis Carter, the firm of Brown and Carter, Leo, .S C. were in town Thursday of lg,st week. Mr Brown has just recovered from a long and seriouffiillness and is still somewhat feeble. The United Siates Fidelity and Guaranty Co-, has issued a beautiful calendar for 1903. This calendar is of embossed and color work with piciutes of Washineton, Lee. Jefferson and McKinley beneath the folds of the Stars and Stripes. C W Wolfe is local agent of the company. \PPAIRS CAUGHT 8Y OUR 2 LOCAL REPORTER AND ? NOTED ZZ vritten in Condensed Form ZL and Printed in Like Manner Ze for the Sake of Our Busy ZZ O n rJ o r C J"~l | | ncou^' ? . , uiiiuiaaiiiiiiiiiaiiiUiiiiiiiiil Mr Wall has introduced a bill in thi' Legislature to require sieauilout companies to keep agents at public landings 011 navigable streams. The hal>eas corpm poceedings in the ease of James 11 Ti l nan welo argued in Newberry las Thursday before Chief Justice Pope. On technical grounds the hearing was co itinu d until Thu-sda." (to-dav) in Columbia. Miss Nina Riser, who is pleasan*. ly remembered as a teacher in the Kingstree Graded School, was the guest of MrsC M Chandler Saturday and stayed over until Sunday night visiting other friends in town. .Miss Riser now holds n j>osition in the Manning Graded School. Mr Geo A McElveeo, who has been in the store of Mr Cnas A Smith for some ti nie, has given up his position and left a few days ago to take the position of cashier for the Coast lane at Marion under Mr Honey. Mr McElveen is a clever young man and a hard worker and we wish for him much success in his new field.?Tiinmonsvillc Enterprise. Probably there is no business concern letter known?certainly none in their line?than the longestablished, old and reliable firm of George S Hacker & Son, Charleston, manufacturers of doors, sashes, blinds and dea'ers in builders' suj>plits of all kinds. They advertise in every newspaper in the Stale in J have established an enviable reputation throughout the whole South tor correct business methods and the quality of their workmanship. We have already said in print that February, according to our figuring, would bring many winter storms, and rough weather generally. We shall now see. Keep your eye on our forecast, and your hand on the throttle. Irl R. Hicks. vii a kj t*tr n ??nn k. w. A good milch cow, one that gives 1 rich milk and is a good milker. ( Apply to I The County Record, 3t Kiugstree, S. C. , , Cotton Seed License Bill, Columbia, February 18, (Special): . Mr Gaines' bill (Senate 2), which provides for a license of $500 to buy . seed cotton and unpacked lint cot- , ton, has passed the Senate and is now on the House calender for second reading, with unfavorable committee report, w ill probably come up tonight for this second reading. , There is danger of its passing, but , it will be stoutly fought. 4 i W. L. B. < Miss Ida. M. Snyder* Treasurer of the Brooklyn East End Art Ctuh. " If women would pry more attention to ( their health we would have more happy wives, mothers and daughters, and if they ( wouk observe results they would find that the doctors' prescriptions do not perform the many cures they are given credit for. " In consulting with my druggist he ad* vised McClrec's Wine of lardui and Thed? j?. ni l rv__ .li j i i l is a lora s Diac*>i/raugnt, ana to I toon re ana have every reason to thank him for a new life opened up to me with restored health, and it only took three months to core me." Wine of Cardui ia a regulator of the menstrual functions and is a most astonishing tonic for women. It cures scanty, suppressed, too frequent, irreg- r ular and painful menstruation, falling of the womb, whites and flooding, ft 1 is helpful when approaching woman hood, during pregnancy, after child* birth and in change of life. It freSuently brings a dear baby to homee lat have been barren for years. All 1 druggists hfcve $1.00 bottles of Wine | of Cardui. WINE"CARDUi / rHE PRUDENTIAL INS READ AND 01 ANT STR1DF.S BY A Progressive Com pan; and advancement ol interests are considet t t .....1 ^ .L.ue insurance written nuu j placed daring 1902, j Paid Policy-Holders, in 27 yt Assets, end of 1902, over Income, during 1902, over Paid Policy-holders during 1J Surplus, over Policies in force nearly 5 Insurance of over $80 with absolute protection e lis a ?FOR FULL INFORM HUGH McCUTCHEN, KINGSTR 1 H. RPUNINfi. - - ft Pfini ta? CH Alt LEST I NEARINCi THE END. (Continued from pace 1) fiat they were gone and the filibustering be<. an. This lasted nutil 4 D'clock in the afternoon when the! bill was passed by an overwhelming! majority. The friends of the bill were in earnest and were stickers. They were determined to pass that bill or stay there till Monday. Mr Gourd in spent Sunday away from the city. \f.? TT..11 1111 SlifllTflfLl Jind ! i'lio vv au vmiiv i?f t^wviu , will remain in the city probably until the end of the session. W. L B. ESCAPED AN AWFl'L FATE. Mr II Hagpins of Melbourne. F!a.. write*, ,4iny doctor t?M me I lia ! Contumption and nothing could l?e donei for me. I wa* given up to die. The ffer of a free trial little of I)r. Kind's New Discovery for Consumption, inJ.. ?J IU D ?11 c n'orn ct ? rf. i JllCt-U IIIC Ul li; IU UV--1IIIO nviv n ... ling. 1 mil now on tile road to,roro\vrv ; and owe nil to I)r. King's New I>i? j rover jr. It surely saved my life."! riiU great cure i? guaranteed f< r a I Llir at'and lung diseases by I) C Srott. Druggist. Price 50c and 11.00. Trial [joule# free. New Lot of Blanks. AYe have just received a new lot )f Agricultural blanks, such as,1 Mortgage, Title, Note and Mortgage, Bill of Sale and Lien Combined, short form Lien and Bill of Sale, /Agricultural Lease and Lien. etc. rhese blanks are sold strictly for "ash and we ask that parties sending )rders will be governed accordingly.' The County Recokd. | MYSTERIOUS CIRCUMSTANCE, j One was pale and sallow and the1 ?tber fresh and rosy. Whence tin- <lif-! 'erence? She who is blushing with) '?A* ut ac TAk k'inuL Vau* T.ifft I jvaitu u;co i/?. ???in - *'v? * ? | ;o maintain it. By gently arousing, ;hp l:tzv organs they compel good iigestion and iiead off constipation. [ rrj them. Only 25c, at D C Scott's Drug Store. From now on Mr A J Lee, of Lake 3ity, will be in Kingstree once or! ;wice every week. l-29-3m The more a man is wrapped up n himself the colder he is, / 1URANCE COMPANY ! CONSIDER \01 ANT COMPANY y in which the safety f its Policy-holders' the chief -ations over - - - .$*272 Million ars, nearly 68 Millions GO Millions 38 Millions >02, over 9 Millions 9 MiHions 1,000,000 covering Life 0,000,GOO, surrounding MILLION PLIES \TIOX APPLY TO? - - Special Agent. EE, S. C. ' - - - General Agent. dm oi ira. 'ON*, S. C. The praying Christain is never in doubt The real hero doesn't need n brass band to herald his coming. standard American Annual, and ENCYCLOPEDIA i fi.i'..i! i TT-1 -I A jiauMiuu rojumt 01 Facts and Figures Containing Ovo 600 Pages. ifM IQoblOTCCS i^jcamooogAcrsi | SPECIAL FEATURES. Review oi the Coal St Ike: the Trt??t? in ' lie Unitej 5ta es; hull h evt.on Return* and < - "1 Pla'.iorin> o1 I'l lU'.al / ' >i , jfifjCAH P.Tliea ol I90i; OU[&Z i \rCe" tn* N"'/0"?1 eU<r.tL i \ State a Lai-ori-eeb* I I.it.on; O.ir Iu.-mj ?r j Po.'tc.-'0,:?; Ist'ii'icn ;L < -r Cans' i.*w Clv<! <iov? j 1 ! ',-.cT?^-' *rn: etn i<? theP-lnp;upines: ai>iicaiIons I ' I o r N o t I n g in Ail { . I,.Stales Autwos je i tat>st'c? I rut?r oi. Mhia.-y a<-A ' ?'r ov o j Soci?t|*. In lorn-i'. on '"'v.. ! ?T P? fil*n Coun-'rlet. * ho r ul-f and t'ov- &>*."> ?'V! !^0> P"lnr Rt. ploration Review ?.f .?fc*Ktr Sc**'? 11 <!c Achieve. 1 ff, mrrtv Thf Seismic Diatur-an ce? oi icqj (n?n- pei4e, Reccn ft ruction oi the City of New Yrrk. Condensed Information for the j Office, the Store and the PIom??[ Price k Postpaid to any address. 35c THE WOI-LD, PuliUer Building, New Vo? The Old ^tendi Grove's 1 has stood the te over One and a H of merit appeal t Enclosed with every bottle V HORSES / Direct from the WE g.t the choice. 0 P >r , and Ct? ways Pi?g5 BUGOIES'*' ' ALSO A LARGE A HARNESS OUR LIVERY IS ALWAYS READY T ir lj a \i r^v c* n r> r>iri.i^[i sr.iv REASONABLE PRICE J. L STUC Lake C tjt -z-otj- -w. FALL SUIT ( The kind which v< write to me and 1 Onr suits run " i t< large vaiiftv of Boys' and Ever\ 5n.t or Overcoat that *ve i if they do #c v.ill give H, RRQWN'S Hi Opposite the ^ 224 King street M. F. F HAS JUST RETURN] WITH 60 HEAD HORSBS X COME AND Farm Horses, X NICE Mules a X FINE Buggies, Hen M. F. Wmh^^ T/>' i" v--tv ' Y/t-k v Si^ZC-^ezon 5rt*v>.;->>.As >-. ' ^ iL?Sf_ Ij ?MHSQg.T fLlJ -fl1. ! IJn ird rasteless C st. 25 years. Av< ialf Million bottles. o yo? ? No Cizr is a Ten Cent Package of GROXTE'S BL \ ? lELOAD J\D rvX'LES X ST. The early buyers* >ur Stock are Good, >t. VVe carry al i/-jo r\4 /i4 5ita, ta Liv. ALL THE STANDARD MAKES . ND VARIED LINE OF Tl DOUBLE AND SINGLE' DEFAKTMEKT O SUFPl v YOU WITH VICEABLE TEAMS AT ' S, ? % :key & co? . ity, S. G > "? ? i ii ? 9 &.2<rzn, . }r OVERCOAT, ; in can't get in your city, will sowl you sample*. o 50. V/e carry a very la'rcns' Clothing. fell wc guarantee not to fade or np, and you a new Suit or Overcoat. HE CLOUS HOUSE, Academy of Music, ru^pircTfiM c r VMnilbbUIUHf u. Vi IbLLER ED FROM THE WEST ' OF HIGH GRADE MULES. GET YOUR PICK X Saddle Horses DRIVERS X II Classes LINE OF X ~ness & Whips. rtrr t o rirjLi^LMt cv iu. ' . 4 ftp ;.r> * A- &': - ^ < -,r AM i - ' ' 'v ?&!: ":'-^-i I - ' tr-/-:-rm, *m& lm<lii : V^y I . 'hill Tonic J ?rage annual sales Does this record I e, No Pay. 50c. I *ACK PXOT LIVER. P1XS. J*