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r I LOCAL ITEM | OF INTEREST ^maammaaaamavawa*A;> Gee whiz! ain't it hot? Yesterday was a scorcher. A rold proposition?the ice chest. ^ To joke about the weather is no I'Joking matter. ' Ifc_ IPr f Henry Davis was here Tues day from Sxlters. [ ( Mr A Lee Epps was in Kingstree j, Monday from Epps. ! ( w Mr Frank Nelson returned to J ? Charleston Tuesday. > L Mr R L Mims of Single paid us a ? pleasant visit Tuesday. Mr George Cooper of Indiantown ' s|>ent yesterday in town. 'h LeRoy Lee, Esq.. and family have . <[ returned from Newberry. ^ Mr R B McClary of Epps was in town one day last week. Mr Pole Tyler of Cedar Swamp < i nil nur streets Saturday. a Mr F M Pl?yer of Martins X * Roads was in town yesterday. B8* V Mr J B Steele has returned from t y Gallovan, where he spent last week. ? I Mr George Arms of Lake City has been spending several days in ir town. i-! Rev J O Carraway of Scran ton I was. in Kingstree Friday of last * Week. s '/ Mr R B Fitch of Lake City was ^ | in town Tuesday and came in to j see us. ( The Williamsburg Oil Mill will ffin the first bale of the season tomorrow. ( U Railroad Attorney J D DeJongh , Of Florence wss hejre Monday on business. - r , Miss Bessie Constine of Clinton is the guest of the Misses Jacobs \ this week. & 1 Mr H D Reddick left for New < York Saturday to purchase his fall j ? stock of goods. , * ? mu.il. ai-.l.l. .. 1... j lumn f St 188 1 new* OiBihirj im.^ iJtvn visiting the family of Mr A M Gor- < don at Gourd ins. MgJ K R Lesesne and Mr N A i --JLesesne were in town Monday i Greelyvilie. 1 JgV K Jacobs of Georgetown is 7 ipeodlng a. week's vacation in town ' 1' - with his parents. ' ] We were pleased to see in town Monday our friend, Mr John Shaw -* Tisdale of Benson. 1 The county road machine has j arrived and is on exhibition on the ^ court house square. Wiss r reaa neyuiHiiu m tnnuw | i . too is visiting at Mr Louis Jacobs', j in West Main street. E ' J A Kelley, Esq., went to Char- ( leston and Dorchester this week on , professional business. , Capt D E ^Gordon and Mr W F 1 Bodgers of Lanes were among the 1 county seat visitors Monday. ' Mr N Pchultz went to Goldsbsro, ( ] N C, this week to attend the wedding of his cousin in that city. Messrs J A and Wm Marshall of ( Morrisvilie and Central, respective- , ly, were noted in town Friday. ( Misses Lula and Beck Myers, who have been visiting in Greenville, returned home yesterday. Mrs Nita .Jones and Miss Claudia i DuRant of Marion spent Sunday I and Monday with Mr Jacobs' fam- j IN. | ! _ "*?7 11 Miss Addie Montgomery came up ( from Georgetown last week to | spend some days with her home | folk. I I We understand that a match game of base ball will be played ^between Kinestree and l.ake City 1 tomorrow at Lake City. i Mr J B Hudnali of Darlington passed through town Sunday en route to Indiontown to visit the! family of Mr R D Gamble. Mr Isaiah Tisdale, the popular; and obliging assistant in Dr Brock- i ington's pharmacy, has returned to 1 his post after a week's vacation at - his old home at Benson. j1 I Mr George A McElveen of Tim-: DQonsville paid a brief visit last ' week to Spring Bank to see his 1 brother, J Cleve McElvden, who i Mas been quite sick for some days. \ r . , AFFAIRS CAUGHT BY OUR LOCAL REPORTER AND ^ NOTED ^ Aritten in Condensed Form ^ and Printed in Like Manner for the Sake of Our Busv ^ Readers Mr I' O Arrow-mith returned from Pawley's Island last evening. Dr and Mrs A O Eaddy have returned from a pleasant visit to relatives in Williamsburg county.? rimmonsviile Enterprise. Dr W V Brockinton will leave Saturday night for a two weeks' visit to Richmond, Washington and Mher Eastern cities. During his absence Dr A D Epps will look after his patients. Gov Heyward has appointed Dr VV V Brockinton a delegate to the 5th annual session of the Ameri'an Mining Congress, to be held in Dead wood and I<ead, South Dakota, September 7-12, 1903. Mr W J Ferrell of Greylyville Iropped in to see us a few moments Monday while in town. He was iccompanied hv his son, Zwingle, vho has just arrived home after a wo years' stay in Georgia. A luxuriant growth of weeds idorns the court house square. >horiflf Graham says if it were ampaign year some of the candilates might be in danger of losing hemselves among the tall grasses. One of the officers tells us that ^ hev had the best ounrte?master ergeant at Camden during the en ampment in the person of Mr P 5*cCIary; he fed Company G as ( f he was getting well paid for it.? Georgetown Times. i Mr Louis W Gilland has return- I k! from Brevard, N C, where he ?as been spending the summer. kVe learn that in the near future he i vil 1 be associated with his father, P M Gilland, Esq., in the the prac- i tice of law at this bar. Mr Wilmot Gilland is in Charles- \ on this week playing ball with the "Fhicora Riples. .Mr Pessie Gilland ' las been pitching for Charleston earns nearly all the season and has >arned an enviable reputation as a :rack twirler dT the sphere. The ordinance of baptism by imnersion was administered to the Following candidates at the river ast Sunday afternoon by Rev C F Ramsbottom, pastor of Kingstree Baptist church: Misses Margaret Ross, Leilih Davidson and Ina Hines. Mr J M Johnson of Newberry, laving resigned as assistant teacher in the Kingstree Graded school, the trustees met this week and elected in his stead Mr A G Fewell of Rock Hill. Mr Fewell is a recent graduate of Clinton Presbyterian College and comes highly recommended^ F.vander Johnson, the well known colored drayman, went to Greenville last week for a two days' visit. "Uncle Vander" usually goes to Asheville once a year, but this time he was deterred by the reports if washouts and railroad disasters if frequent occurrence among the mountains. The following were among the county arrivals registered at the Central Hotel this week: H Edgar Baddy, Lake City; T J Phillips, Cedar Swamp; \V E Severance, Lake City; J S Smith, Fowlers; B H Guess, Salters; W A Mitchum, Lanes; Fred Hodge, Salters; W F Rodgers, Lanes; D E Gordon, Lanes. > The examination for the teachers scholarship at the South Carolina College, to which this county is entitled, was conducted last Friday l>y T M Gilland, Esq., of the county board of education. Only one applicant appeared, Mr Sam McCullough of Benson. We have not learned the result of the examination, as the papers have to be for?-X -J it. f?t?v\WL? I\A noojo/1 w nruru hi vuiuiuuid hi uc j>ucwi.u upon. A Church Bazaar. Editor County Record:? Please announce in your paper that the-ladies of Black Mingo Baptist church will have a bazaar at the parsonage on the evening of Thursday, September 3rd, the proceeds of which will be applied to the church. The public is cordially invited to be present. Morvisville, S. C., August 23, 1903. ? ? f This Space is H. D. RE Who is in Ne^ chasing His I BUELL & F CASH BEY <K Now is the time to buy your Hankerchiefs WE HAVE THEM IN GREAT! VARIETY. LADIES' in Fmnrv Lac* and Embroidery cf- ai [?1. jtood sheer Iaiwn fnmi 5 to '2.V. LADIES' H. ?. HANDKKKCH I EES. all I.incn, j f. LADIES' LAWN H. S. HANDKERCHIEFS, _ in 1-1, 1-2, and 1-lneh hctna, at A cent*. LADIES' FIXE CAMBRIC. 1-In H. S.. lOe >r three for 25c. LADIES' ALL-I.INKN. very flue. 15c.. two a [or 25c. AM a full line of COLORED-BORDERED HANDKERCHIEFS for Iatdles and Children from 5 to 10c. We also have a uiee assortment of Handkerchiefs for Gentlemen. |$ nt from 5 tff'25e. Wi have just received carefully .selected line of Gents' Neckties. ? lr? u vurfotv nf hlmripti nnlv'iv* Underwear. ThN is the place to get thwe for Men. Ladies and Children. $ Orders Receive Careful AH 373 and 375 King Strce McCLA/l and -^SALE, FEED and LAKE CIT HEADQUARTERS FOR?* Horse: OUR LEADER IS THE We Invite Yoi McCLAM & LAKE CH THE WELSH NEC* The pride of Eastern Car session on Sept. 23rd. If it, you will confer a favoi Last year its dormitories night. $6,000.00 have bet ditional room since then. Address. It is easy to talk about the blessings of poverty when one lias a comfortable bank account. When a man lives by his wits it is a sign that lie resides in a j community of suckers. Why is it that men so love to tell their friends how much they suffer from the heat? J ? * i ' . - . | ? I Reserved for DDICK, tv York pur~al! Stock. ROBERTS' )ODS STORE. Ladles' Skirts. We hare these up to dute having had them iade to order. Flannel Waists. All Wool, in Black. Blue, Gray Garnet ad Old Roe. Ladies' Jackets. Come and sec us. We can give thoin tr> you at van Sl.oOto $."> in Oxford Gray, Blue and lack. Hosiery. We have a fine line of these for Men. Ladies ad Children. Furniture Department. SPOT CASH PKICES. I()-pieec Imitation Walnut Suit*. >11. lO-piece Solid ?htk Suit>, fill t<> #7i. U?-i>io.c Sol it I Walnut Suits, |7.?. $s.r> to 125. A full line of wnnlmties. fit) to 28.50. Solid Oak Kxteiision Table*. $5. Centre TaMes from 5tk* to f-l. Baby Carriages, ft!. $2.55 up to $12. Go-Carts, $:;. 5o to $1:1. Children's Chairs, Rockers and High Chairs, eleet stock of Beds, fft.5n to fl.'t. I/jungo*. OuMihes and Single lounges. Willow R?xkers. fl.7"?. Wood Seat, High Ann Rockers, White I mil Bods, V>, >1.25. $5, $0.50, 6. $7. and $8. cut hm. it, OHMLESTSH, S. C. I TRULUCK, LIVERY STABI s, Mules, Buggies, Wagons, Harness, Whips, Etc. GOLDSBORO BUGGY, A Perfect Vehicle, ir Patronage, TRULUCK, Y, s. c. C HIGH SCHOOL, olina, begins its next you intend patronizing r by so informing them, were overrun the first :n spent in making adW. GAINES, Principal, Hartsville, S. C. pmmmmmmmmmmi The Old Standi Grove's 1 has stood the te over One and a h of merit appeal t Enclosed witJi every bottle A HOT 1 I uaKe .. wWAV-ViU ^ J. L. Stuckev & Co., hav load each of Busies and 1 line of Harness, etc and their Competitors. These Goods a and Prices v J. L STUCt Lake Oit1 ~ ~ti ? ST/ Having completed three full in renewed and more resplem umphal march, giving light a Tobacco Market. Under the the founder of this market, C Will continue to give^P BEST LIGHT, BEST FLCH BEST EXPERIENCE, BEST And Best All-a-Round Satisfai the Star, It will lead you to ti O. S. THOMAS 257 KING STREET, C IF YOU Clock or Silver Spoon; Plate Spoons Spectacles and Gold Rings 2 Gold Necklaces MAKE NO MISTAKE T (WAT (If INSl'ECTOI WATCHES AND JEV Mail Orders (.'a Key. J. W. Berry (at Arhniu HetixxJIit Conference.wri two packages of tEETIIlNA " We wonder how w? har< earl aent ns a pacta;? and it came at a most opportune til been In bad condition for dara. and nothing that we gave i perfect relief and be ba? bad no farther trouble. Other m been a perfect sacceee. DrEJ McCabe i ; I i Dentist !< ji KTMGSTiEB, - - S.C.! We do firel rln.?n JOB WOKK i at price!* to unit all. j Tin: I Tru*t not the friendship of I he ! ' | man or woman who will thought- j '"""1" ?iiilil-jla -j irrifwl lvint . icaniy iiMiuin*v ? . The happiest homes are I hose | in which company manners are ! used between its members. * ard tasteless CI st? 25 years. Aver lalf Million bottles, o you ? No Cure, is a Ten Cent Package of GROVE'S BLAC mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmHoam \ ->*' . . ,t >A mi niiFjl iriE IN t City. WVSWANW e just received a cat Najons also a complete are makimr it Hot for re all Tiptop vay down, vEY & CO,, i, s. c IE \R f: .. revolutions, is now rising* ient glory for its fourth triind life to the Lake City exclusive management of k T Mill i. i. nrtLL, iVarehousel [)R. BEST ATTENTION, WEIGHT, BEST 1'KlCES. ction. Follow the Light of le Right Place. T. HALL, Proprietor. fO? JR.& BRO , HI A U LESION. S. <J., WANT A Watch 5 and Forks and Forks i Eye Glasses md Brooches ' * < and Lockets. HIS IS THE PLACE li SOITTIIEKN RAILWAY) VELRY REPAIRED. ivfully Attended To. rrETT^sjw Lsircfl POWDERSftJU Black Sramoa. Aak tea:) "Ebe!o*?d find flftj.oonufofwblcffpleaif mailiM ) raited children without it Tbe ether day a lady In Kl?? n?; on? babe win In a *erlout condi tioo 5 bii bowel* bad did any good: tba.aocond do?o of "TEETHINA" ga*g sjben or lb* UM& bare Mod It and or#*j doo* bog li CONFECTIONERY li I ? A.NU at f BAKERY. I b 5 I FRUITS, FANCY CAKES, ft I CANDIES, BREAD, ROLLS b a; And A 1! b Fancy Groceries and Deli/' i! > cacies in Season, ft Your Patronage is respect/ fully solicited. k f H. aT^MEYER, ft ' * Corner Main and Academy Sis. hj j( Kingstree, 5. C. ft I ' till Tonic age annual sales Does this record No Pay. 50c. j X ROOT LIVER PILLS. ' ' ' ' i1