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I LOCAL ITEMS I OF INTEREST i - Head I^b 1 notices. [eyer went jo Charles j. kitr a iwoiiqwc was id iowii yi?a day from Lanes. MMr B E Duke of Lake City is in KliKaftree this week. I Cotton is quoted at from 9 to 9% bn the local market. L Mr W W Barr, of the Iadiantown ieetton, is fa town today. JktIfrHD Ferrell of Oreely ville Swr noted in town yesterday. r-Mr Vlbart Graham of Benson was In town Thursday of last week. ftlEr Isaiah Tisdale spent Sunday Hft his old home at Cedar Swamp. Erff* J C Graham of Gourdins was isa our atrMbi a few hours Wednes f Messrs R T Parker and J X Coker jmf Oades were county seat visitors I Prof Calhoun, j>rincipal of Lake jpily Oraded school, was in town I Judge W D Snowden of Benson Mae among the visitors to town Auditor J J B Mont^o merv went j|) Colombia on business one day j? Mr John P Confer is in town towp A representing the Florence Times. jjULeRoy Lee, Eoq, visited Florence Hjct Mooch'sCorner this wetk on IfillBfleiosial business. pVr E Severance, Lake City's tpnerebandise broker, made his Weekly trip here Monday. K Messrs A A Brown and J Davis mtter of Leo were In town TuesHhon business. V Dtr W 8 Ly^ch and Mr Walter Aagletary of 8cranton spent the f4?y in town Monday. F -MrFL McCullough of Indi&n<own called pleasantly to see us totsterday whi le in Kingstrec. ' M^WT Rowell, a young busi. jftess-uian of Trio, called to see us tybiie in town tins morning. i ,We owe our thanks to Mr D W Courtney of Cedar Swamp for some ^choice samples of . his October Mr John Shaw Tisdale, a thrifty 'former and highly esteemed citizen Benson, was noted in town $^T?idge W B McCants of Trio was fc town Monday looking after matj^fcra pertaining to his magisterial jt Miss Alvena Keels, who has been visiting the family of Mr D J pigs, near town, left Tuesday for SreteyWUe. EAa't I rvAnnloa fPO VAL BXJE1> 9 W UiiVWy vuv pv|rum? v?w ?w* *og rept^ntaiive of H Karuiniki of Georgetown, was here Tuesday 0a business. I' Col J P Epps of Cadea honored us ?rith a call while in town Monday. That his visit was appreciated goes Without saying. V Mrs C D Cook and son, Mr John r; passed through town Thursnlghtof last week going to Geneva, Ga, to visit relatives. Miss-Mayme Grayson of Benso,, passed through town Tuesday going to Bethern, in Berkeiy county, to Wke i^arge of a school. Miss Edith Nelson has boon critically ill for some days. At this time we are pleased to learn that her condition is somewhat better. I M?j 8 M Askins of Lake City called to see us Monday. Mnj Askine.Js a polished gentleman and it ^rould be hard to find one more entertaining or agreeable. H W ' IT Uo4fkaii?a ii'kn fn." i C **** ft ii ma^vtivn oj ?? mv *vi i sever a! year* off and on has been em | ployed *8 type-setter In Thk | Rxcord office, has gone to Darlington to take a similar position with I j the ' News," inr.that town. I Mr H A Meyer has a new ad in i this lspue. In addition to his excel- j lent bakery he keeps a select line | Py groceries, general merchan i ruits, vegetables and con 1 ery. Mr Meyer sells only ]$sa goods and has justly the liberal patronage he is < ing/~ 1J lit* ? k' . ' _ -i wwmmimimx AFFAIRS CAUGHT BY OUR LOCAL REPORTER AND ^ I NOTED ^ Written in Condensed Form ^ and Printed in Like Manner ^ for the Sake of Our Busy ^ Readers ^ Mr Eddie Lewis, who left here some time ago to take a situation in Florence, has returned and resumed his position with Mr H D Keaaicx. as everyone aumus, there's no place like Kingstree. The special committee of the grand jury, consisting of Foreman 8 M Askins, W T Wilkius and T Olin Epps, with H G Askins, Esq. as expert, investigated several of the county offices lastMonday. Messrs G Y Jones, P H Stoll, W H Edwards and W S Kennedy visited Scranton lodge K. of P. on Friday-night of last week. They report Scranton lodge flourishing, and are highly pleased with their visit. Mr B H Myers, the efficient town marshal and gonial host of the Central Hotel, is away this week visiting relatives at his old home near Bostick, in Florence county. Mr J A Scott has been acting mar shal in his absence. On account of the illness of our gifted Lake City correspondent, Hon W L Bass, the readers of The Record are deprived of the pleas ure of reading his weekly contribution. We hope that by next week he will be well again. There will be a hot supper in the court house on Friday evening, Octobe? 23, the pioceeds of which will be applied to the Graded school library. The school is badly in need ot a better library and everyone who is a triend of the school should attend this entertainment. Hog cholera has so decimated the crop of swine throughout the county that pork will be exceedingly scarce inis season, xms i? suu new a indeed for those of us who have a weakness for sausages, back-bones "Kentucky oysters" and thenumer ous other delicacies derived frem the corpulent porker. In last week's issue it was stated that the old jail would be fitted with steel cells . pending the construction of the new jail. Supervisor Graham informs us that we misunderstood him with regard tc this. The county commissioners wanted to put in new cells but the old building is so dilapidated tha the expert who examined it saic that the walls were not strong enough to support the weight ol steel cells. It was mainly for thh reason that they decided to build a new jail. ' Having been appointed count) agent for the Equitable Fire Insurance Co., of Charleston, and th< Phenix Insurance Co., of Brooklyn I am prepared to insure town and country property against fire and lightning. The companies I represent are absolutely safe, old line and conservative. C. W. Wolfk, Kingstree, S. C. DO"YOU GET IP WITH A LAME BACK? Kldaey Trouble Makes Ton Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the newspapers is sure to know of the wonderful i? jr\ , cures made by Dr. /?i i Kilmer's Swamp-Root, !pI the great kidney, liver tfrfsy.J lit and bladder remedy. U L? medlLl V ' cal triumph of the ninelij teenth century; <iis^ ____ j''! i covered after years of KZ ' ' " scientific research by V ll { 1Dr- Kilmer, the eml |j_ a y? nem Kianey ana oiaa der specialist, and is wonderfully successful in promptly curing lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid troubles ar.d Bright's Disease, which is the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not recommended for everything but if you have kidney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found just the remedy you need. .> It has been tested in so many ways, in hospital work, in private practice, among the helpless too poor to purchase relief and has proved so successful in every case that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper who have not already tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book telling more about Swamp-Root and how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. When writing mention reading this generous sffer in this paper and tend your address to Dr. Kilmer &. Co., Bingregular fifty cent and Home ot 8w*?p-Rooc killar sizes are sold by all good druggists. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and rhe address, Binghamton.JiN. Y., on every bottle. iTEW * im. Ziin HOW IS TH/ All imit Unra r\ 1' nil JUU IIUTW iU Uj, do is to call at m&h ILBRR If and see the ' large Stock of Hi* . Goods he has, i'llrf and you will IH say he has a 1? great portion jffl of it at least. jr XX- P. X3I Somethi ?=F( KINGS I GENTS' FURNI I I KINDER & : PROPRI! ft | __?^S=OUR STOCK Clothing, 1 Shirts, Cc i Wear?In 1 ? tleman Wa Clothing. Tailor Ma i Quality an< We have Engaged the Sen i First Class Tailor whose busir see that ou Customers ar< , Fitted. If it's the Correct 1 Want Come to our Store. ?? | JOIN 1KB1 1 And have your Clothes k paying only a sm We bespeak yQur Patror of our best eff' KINDER & Kingstre /-vwww?ww%'\vvwwwv\v\ I D. C. SCOTT, President. | THE BANK OF * Truficantc a Rp.nnral tl I UIIUUV WW * ? COLLECTIONS CAREFUL,, PROMPTLY DEPOSITS FROM *1.00 1 DIKKi: HENRY P WILLIAMS, JOHN A. KELLEY, R. H. KEL V wwwvwwvwviviww 1 Notice to Creditors. Whereas letters of administration of the gootis, rights and credits of R I) j Rollin*. deceased. were dulv granted unto the undersigned on October 5th, lg03. A.'l creditors of the estate of the said R D Rollins, deceased, are hereby notified to render an account of their demands, duly attested, to the undersigned. IDA I ROLLINS. Qualified Administratrix. Lake City, S. C., October 6th, 1903. St. j?} iroTZiz: > .g'stree, lT possible? LI invite attention to my r large Stock of CLOTHING and SHOES. OUR PRICES . ARE RIGHT, <i+r& ing New v rv >K ;tree SHING STORE l : HIRSCH, ETORS. j 1NCLUDES__J^@__ $ iats, Shoes, Under clothing, )llars, Cuffs, Socks, Neck Fact Everything that a Gen.nts or Needs in the way of Suits Ready to Wear or de, Guaranteed as to High ( i Low Price, dees of a less it is to ? i properly thing you ?c< :e km n ept in proper Shape by tall sum monthly lage with the assurance orts to Please. : HIRSCH, e, S. C. WWlVWiVWWW?WV?W\\ * EDWIN O. EPPS, Cashier, j ] KINGS TREE, t Banking Business ? j Y LOOKED AFTER AND I \ REMITTED. J UPWARD RECEIVED. 5 l'OKK: J R. D. ROLLINS, * 1), C. SCOTT. i <LEHAN. > * wwwwwvwwwv\vwvw$ ? 0 The Formula tells t! Grove's C Not a patent metfidne Fluid Extract PERUV1 ? Fluid Extract BLACK Fluid Extract DOG W< It Cures the Chills TSe Best General Ton* _ A HOT TI Lake C -i J. L. Stuckey & Co., have ji load each of Buggies and Wag line of Harness, etc and are their Competitors. These Goods are a and Prices way J. L. STUCK! Lake City, 1 ?GO TO? s. THOMAS d 0*7 VTWri MTRVIfT Pf4 A I KJ A IliJ U A ViJLiA I IF YOU Ws Clock or Wi Silver Spoons ar Plate Spoons an Spectacles and Ey Gold Rings and Gold Necklaces ai MAKE NO MISTAKE THIS (W A T C H I N S V E C T () R S( WATCHES AND JEWEI Mail Orders Careful State Fair, Coin VIA ATLANTIC COATickets on sale October 24ih to 29il scheduled to arrive in Columbia prior to limit of all tickets will be November Kingsiree to Columbia and return for t including one admission into ihe FairGi Confederate Vetei Augusta, LOW RATES BY ATLAN' Tickets on sale November 1) and 10, II gia and South Carolina bevond a radian Augusta, and November 10th and llih'fi one hundred miles of Augusta, and for ti Augusta belore noon nt November 13. 11 tree to Augusta and return for Ibis occas H. M. EMKR^ON, Tralie Ma naffer KINfiSTREE * Confectionery an< General I % Fruits and Vegetab ALWAYS ON I Country orders special CAKES and BREA delicacies of the to be four here. tt a mrriTrnm i n. JL. 1Y1J!i I Jlilt, i WAIN STREET, - - Cos is Only 25 cents at Dr g&gK&bor sail 25 cull to C. J. MOF Omci or D. H. IIaudt. Seen I kirt fond Dr. Xoffett'e TKETHI.VA a plendil remit and > 57 wai a teething child, erery anceeeding d?j warned u? that w< EETHIIfA, and began at once administering it to Dim, and his in tat daj on he recaperated. I hare coutantlr kept it and used i leaanre in aoonding ita praiaee to all mother* of young children, adod vaa paeaed. ill Will I?IHIIIII lllll III I I II I \e story: Chronic Chi i: a thin spirituous liquid, of a pleasant bitter tai AN BARK Fluid Extract PO ROOT Fluid Extract PRI OOD BARK Fluid Extract SA that other Chill Tonic ' . Wj,' - ; 4 . _ ? V I I II????1mmtrnmk HE IN Aty. ' ist received a Car ons also a complete making it Hot for ' , ^ 11 Tiptop down, !Y & co? ; s. o R.& BRO-, ULESTON, S. C., iNT A : atch id Forks d Forks ie Glasses Brooches id Lockets. 1 IS THE PLACE MTTHEllN* RAILWAY) .RY REPAIRED. lv Attended To. ^ *3SI Lmbia, S, C. \ % y ST LNE, h, inclusive, and for train* noon of October 30th. Final 2nd, 1903. The rate from his occasion will be $4.10, winds. an Reunion, J Ga., ric COAST LINE, 103. (r??rn all points in Geors ot one hundred tniles of rom points within radius of rams scheduled to arrive in )03. The rate Irotn Kings don will be $4.35. VV. J. CIIAIG, General Passenger Asrenf. / - f' n a frntiir M&UI, I Merchandise. iles in Season HAND. ly solicited for D, and all : season id Proprietor, K1NGSTREE, S. C gjpg Ceres CMm-Mifn, aBWiM Diarrhoc*fDy*?tery,?i?4 ^ F&k m the BoimI Troubles of |Jf a Vj Children of Any Ago. JfjBjAids Digestion, Regulate Ra) saaea the Bowels, Strength** Mirircte the ??? HgglSIS, TEETHING EASY. FETT. M. D? 8T. LOUIS, MO. B'.itr of State, Austts. Tex., Hot. SI, 1900. i.d for my tea thin* children. When my ?lilM> s would inoritably losohim. I happanad upon nproremeot was rna-ksd la M hours, aad trom tainca with my children, and hare takra nw I Xcoad il la valuable erea after tka teotlhlg iLUB. IK U. UAJUIM, .1II Corel ?te, made of I PLAR BARK I CKLY ASH BARK I . RSAPARJLLA I v s Don't Core. I /.. " ' V J J*'*?''