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& v-:-' ' ' ? i 1\locautems i \l of interest 3 1*mmmmmm? ? Saturday.night is Hallow e'en. MrEW Hlrsch spent Sunday in Charleston. l.vrtol mavliat la naidhfr 07^ fi\T Aftiv ftwcift uintaw i><^ - * cotton to-day. Miss Edith Nelson continues exceedingly ill. 8E McCnllough of Tafl, was in town Monday. y . Mr J J Castlemftn and wife were visitdra on Mondoy. Miftl Annie Chandler spent Sunday with Mra Barr. llr J E Keels, of Santee. speDt Wednesday in town. Mr D E Gordin of Gonrdins, was in Kingstree Monday. 5&" ' * Mr A R Mosely of Salters was a r" visitor on Wednesday. The editor is away this v.eek attending the titate Fair. Mr ? W Boatright of Harpers was noted In town Tuesday. Mr J FMcFadden of Bethlehem, was in town Wednesday. Mr W B McCullough was in town Monday from 8t Stephens. * Mr N W Cook of Suiters, visited the county seat Wednesday. RHTuttleof Hwinemaon, was among the Tuesday visitors. Mr and Mrs M L Byrdic of Suttons were visitors in town Monday. v WL Bass, Esq, of Lake City spent Tuesday here on business. Mr J M Rodgers ot Cades was iu town Monday and called to see us. Mrs Ella Harrell of Mill Town, Fla., is the guest of Mrs B 11 Mey? | ere. J A Terrell and MaJ. J M Cook of Sal tors, wore in town "Wednes day. MrOlIn Johnson of Lake City pent Sunday with his parents her*. Rev W 8 Martin of Johnston spent several days in town this week. Rev W H Hodges of Lancaster preached in the Methodist church Sunday. News from Capt A J Smith is not encouraging. His condition is said to be hopeless. MrJABradham of GreeiyvHlc 'section, called Monday and renewed his subscription. 8 G'W Shipp, Esq., of the Florence bar, was in Kingstree Tuesday on professional business. Mr J I Morris of Carris favored Thk Record office with a pleasant lilt Thursday of last week. Blunt McGil! a negro, was adJudged insane and sent to the asy^ lura in Columbia Wednesday. Mr George Hughs of Greelyville called te see us one day last week and renewed bis subscription. ^ Mr W T Wilkins has puinted his wholesale grocery house and it protects an attractive appearance. Mrs W D Bryan and daughter Miss l8la, of Taft were registered, at the Coleman House Tuesday Messrs J F Scott, Lewis W Gilland, PC Kinder and J G McCntehen are attending Fair this week. Moore and Moore of Moore's X Roads were among^the out-of-towns wKrt u'oro nntjiH nn thpHtrAPtn Mon n iiv/ v ??w?vv? .p.v ww- ? " day. Mr Thos. Chandler of Benson, passed through town Monday en route to Geenville to visit his sister, Mrs G D Barr. Mr G 0 Epps, who for the past live or six months has been attending a business college at Augusta, Ga., returned , home last week. We are informed that Mr W C Hemingway of Rome, one of the largest merchants of this county, is extremely ill at his homo near Home. Supervisor Reid of Georgetown has 31 hands at work ?>n the county line road between kantee and Harpers and.is doing some goou work go we are informed. Mr Frank Harper of Atlanta, Ga. and Miss Annie Dye of Charleston passed through town Monday re, , turning to their respective homes ; after a pleasaDt visit to the home >-* of Mr W S Brockinton of Indiantown. ^>vyyvvvywvwvwvyvvy AFFAIRS CAUGHT BY OUR ^ LOCAL REPORTER AND ^ NOTED ^ Written in Condensed Form and Printed in Like Manner for the Sake of Our Busy ^ Readers Lost?A bunch of ton or twelvv keys, including large jointed door key and the rest smaller keys. Finder will please leave a', the Record office and get reward. Gov Hey ward has offered a reI ward of $150 for the capture of Rufus Persy, the negro who on October 2, killed Mr George Almeda at Rosemary, on the G & W R R. Mr J L Stuckey of Lake Gity, was In town on the 16th Everybody has heard of this horse man. He is going to let our people have plenty of flue horses soon. --Berkely Press. Parties wanting to buy or sell real estate will find it to thoir Interest to read the advertisement of Julius T Dudley, Esq., of Bcnnettavlllo, S. C., whose advertisement ?_ A. L f _ t _ appears in uun issue. We are requested to announce that Rev H F OI iver, the pastor will preach at Cedar Grove Baptist eburch on Friday, October 81), at 7:80 p. in., on Saturday morning and evening and on Sunday morning. Also at Turkey creek Sunday, November 1st, at 4 p. ni. The friends of Clemson college will be interested to know that the foot ball team of that college defeated the North Carolina A and M College team in a game played at the State Fair in Columbia Wednes day. The score was 24 to 0. Clemson Is playing magnificent foot bait this season. Rev A W Jackson, who lives near the county line on the Georgetown side, came up Saturday to meet his \.C Ptifno Toolrmui nf WlnHun nvil) ill ft AUUIUO VUV?p\'l? V< A/iMW\ mmy Ga., who came back to bis old home to bring the remains of his infant child for interment at Union church near Roine postofflee. Mr Hubert G Osten, the editor of Sumter's wide-awake daily newspaper, "The Item," was in Kiugstree Inst Monday. Mr Osteen is one of the most popular and accomplished newspaper men in the State and the sheet he issues is certainly creditable for a town of the size of Sumter. Captain John A Kelly went over to Sumter Monday night to see Mrs Kelly who has been iu Dr Mood's infirmary for a week under treatment. The friends of Capt and Mrs rr..ii~ ill v... U..., lYrucjr win ur ucii^nicu hi irniu that the treatment of Dr Mood ha* been successful and the patient will be home Thursday. The Walter L Main circus, which as we stated last week whs booked fcr a performance here on November 19, has canceled all dates through this section of the* State. This is a source of keen disappointment to the children as well as to the growa folks who love to go to "see the animals." The hot supper given in the court house Friday night for the benefit of the Graded school libraiy was a complete success both from a financial and social standpoint. There was a large crowd present and everyone seemed to have a jolly good time. The proceeds of the en tertainment amounted to $58. Messrs Brown & Carter of Leo on the 21st inst., through their attorneys, Messrs Lee and StAtnand filed a petition to be placed in voluntary bankruptcy for the benefit of their creditors. Their petition sets forth their liabilities at $14,181, and their assets at $23,740,75. Their inability to meet their obligations is the direct result of the low price of tobacco this seasion. Having been appointed county agent for the Equitable Fire Insur ance Co., of Charleston, and the Phenix Insurance Co., of Brooklyn, I am prepared to insure town and country property against fire aud lightning. The companies 1 represent are absolutely safe, old line and conservative. C. W. WOLFK, Kingstree, S. C. We are solemnly informed that ihe Dawes commission was organ ized to act as parents of the Indiau wards, and now they are accused of robbing the bat-y's bank. Subscribe to Thf Kfcord. SPECIAL LINE C Boys and A f Ladies' Je and Trimmed We are still carrying a ft AH you have to do is to call at y. Bin If and see the x* jjjjj. large Stock of J|j||| Goods he has, I R If and you will |1JJ i say he has a H||| , great portion pa of it at least. SI. TP. ZE33 Someth ?F< KINGS j GENTS' FURNI i KINDER 6 1 , PROPRI | PI"? STOCK Clothing, Shirts, Ci Wear-rln ? tleman W; Clothing. Tailor Ma Quality an We have Engaged the Sen First Class Tailor whose busii see that ou Customers ar Fitted. If it's the Correct Want Come to our Store n ii in And have your Clothes V paying only a sit We bespeak your i-'a of our 1::: t'l KINDER o Kingstre BETTER THAN PILLS. The qwestion has been asked?In what way are Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets superior to the ordifiarv cathartic and liver pills? Our answer is?They are easier and more pleasant to take and their effect is so gentle and so agreeable that one hardly realizes that it is pro' 1 L- _ J:.:.,,. 4U?.. auceu nv a ineuiuiiir. iuni mc? not only ' move the bowels but improve the appetite and aid the digestion. For sale at 25 cents per bottle by i)r D C Scott, Kingstree; Lake City Drug Co., Lake City; Dr W S Lynch, Scran ton. If troubled with a weak digestion tryChamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They will do vou good. For sale by Dr D C Scott, kingstree; Lake City Drng Co., Lake City; Dr W S Lynch, Scranton. If ibe average man could do as much work as he thinks he can there would be little demand for labor-saving machinery. | ??? f i Gents' Clothing, ickets, Capes, Hats\ ill line of Douglas Shoes. b 1 invite atten ^ tion to my lj|| large Stock of CLOTHING III and' |J||F _ SHOES. fax. our IIP PRICES |L' ARE _ RIGHT. obb^ 5PDICK. ing New )R ;tree ISHINQ STORE ! t : HIRSCH, ij z ETORS. I ' : INCLUDE5__jy??_ | ' Hats, Shoes, Under clothing, hilars, Cuffs, Socks, Neck Fact Everything that a Gen- , ints or Needs in the way of . Suits Ready to Wear or * ide, Guaranteed as to High 1 d Low Price. /ices of a less it is to ? e properly thing you FX :f PfifiMI! El 1 I IILUUIIIU ULUU ;ept in proper Shape by iall sum monthly KJUIiit-i :r.-e with the assurance ; ;s to Please, : HIRSCH, e, S. C. There is plenty of room at the f top. The trouble is in the awful jam around the bottom of the lad der. ? i< Leonard Wood reports thai n there is much unrest amou* the Mores, hut he has not decided whether to prescribe lor them in ti his capacity as h physician )r as a b soldier. k The Old Standai Grove's T has sLood t?he t?es over One and a Ha of merit* appeal t>o Enclosed wiLh every bottle is < Wwwi IIU? IliJ nil I II II A HOT TI Lake C J. L. Stuckey & Co., have ji 1 /-\ /-? ,-4 a/l aU /-. ^ O 1 /v/va /> n m m >4 \ 1 / ^ /v ?MU CdUl U1 DUgglCS dllU wag line of Ha-ness, etc and are their Competitors. These Goods are a and Prices way J. L. STUCKE Lake City, ?GO TO? s. THOMAS J 257 KING STREET. CHAI IF YOU Wj Clock or Wa Silver Spoons ar Plate Spoons an Spectacles and Ey Gold Rings and Gold Necklaces ar MAKE NO MISTAKE THIS (WATCH INSPECTOR S< WATCHES AND JEWEL Mall Orders Careful] State Fail, Coin VIA ATLANTIC COA! Tickets on sole October 24ih to 29H scheduled to arrive in Columbia prior to limit of all tickets will be November Ivingshee to Columbia and return 1 or t including one admission into the Fair Or Confederate Vetei . Augusta, LOW RATES BY ATLAN" Tickets on sale November 9 and 10. 1{ da and South Carolina bevond a radiou Augusta, and November iOlli and 11th fi )ne hundred miles of Augusta, and for It Augusta betore noon ot November 13. IS :ree to Augusta and return for this occas H. M. E.MKKSON, Tratic Manager KIMSTMli Confectionery an( General I Fruits and Vegetab ALWAYS ON I Country orders speciall CAKES and BREAI delicacies of the to be four here. H. A. MEYER, I HAIN STREET, - - The hov who never had a grand-! llftTI/ loiher's going i<> inis* *>me prec-1 >us recollections when he is a lan. Am The average man in summer ^ me would give a great deal to e as cuol ax the average woman 9-17 >>ks. rd asteless Chil ^ It ?? U ycuidt ftVCl ug^ Jf Million bottles. Do< you? No Cure, Nc i Ten Cent Package of GROVE'S BLACK R.O y 4 ne in ^ity. ist received a Car ons also a complete making it Hot for 11 Tiptop down, !Y & CO,, s- 0 R.& BROKLESTON, S. 0., 1 NT A . M itch id Forks d Forks e Glasses Brooches id Lockets. IS THE PLACE >UTHERV RAILWAY) -RY REPAIRED. ly Attended To. j mbia, S. G. 5T LNE, ti, inclutdve, and for trains noon of October 30th. Final 2nd. 1903. The rale from his occasion will be $4.10, ounda. an Reunion, Ga., ric COAST LINE, 103, trorri all pointa in Geors of one hundred miles of rom points within radius of a ins ?rht?d tiled to arrive in 103. The rale Iroin Kings ion trill be $4.35 W. J. CRAIG, General Passenger Agent. EhKERY. 1 Merchandise. les in Season 1AND. ly solicited for D, and all * season id Proprietor, KINGSTREE, S. C I Id SIB i?, I standing my Brown Stallion, T-J u va!/l\ at T,ol/ft Pittr uv !_/??11 liajviMy av jjano vivjj Apply for terms, J. H. Blackwell, tf. Lake City, S. 0. r t 1 Tonic i annual sales es t/his record > Pay. 50c. OTUVKR.P1XS. wmmmmmmmmamJ ' f . * v , f* j? ' ? > ' . Mk'. ' i>3 Si -Lt&&9? &" .VrIM