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W r I III - IT r , .1 , J LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST Mr A M OordMn #ae In ^ovsm^ Mftdfay tna Qootdlns. Rod*? Visited Charleston ?*ttn!ay. r Yesterday waa Ash Wednesday, the beginning of Lent. Mr 8 A Graham of Gourd ins wfco noted in town Monday. . Dr AD Epps, now of Grtelyville, was on oar streets Monday. Mr J H V Gasking of Lake City wg* noted in town Tuesday. !) and Mrs W 8 Lynch of Peranion spent the day in town Tuesday. \' Mr W I Nersen made a hu-Ineas trip to Charlestou.SaturdHy of last week. Mrs Marion E Scott of Benson is vinting relatives on Railroad -avenue. Miss Mag Scott returned last week from a pleasant visit to friends in Florence. Mr H D McCntchen of Cooper called to see us yesterday while in klngstree. Mr E B McClary, of the vicinity .of Kiipa, pai-l us an agreeable visit yesterday. Mr M-W Stewart of Single favored as trttU a call while in town Tuesday. Mrs W Sturm an of Farmvllle, Va., is visiting the family of her fatht r, MrX Schuitz. Kev James Wilson of Charleston held services in the Episcopal chapel Sunday. Mr J BGamblo, from over Black river, came in Friday and renewed h is subscription. DrbM Dickson and E S Johnson ofScraiiton were noted on our streets Tuesday. Miss Julia Thornwell of Fort Mill is the guest of Mrs C M Chandler, at the Coleman House. Miss Carrie Flagler, of Kingstree is visiting friends in the citv.? Georgetown Outlook. Mr W S Brocirtnton jf Indian town was in town Saturday and paid us quite a pleasant visit. Mr R8 Brunson of Greelyville era* in town Monday and favored oa with a pleasant visit. Mr J J Strong of Central was in town Saturday and had his uamc placed on our mailing list. Messrs W L and 8 P B Altinan of Sutton? called pleasantly to see us Monday while lu town. Mr A W Rodzers. a nrogressive young farmer uear Lake City, was a visitor in town Monday. Mesws W B Scott, Lonis Gilland and Wilmot Gilland attended a leap year dance In Darlington Monday night. Mr and Mrs G Y Jones have returned irom an extended visit among friends in the "Old North State." MrPA Alsbrook and fa:nily have . moved into the cottage on Main f street recjut:y vacated by Mr J N Uammett. Next Monday, February 22, being Washington's birthday, a legal holiday, the Bank of Kingstree will be closed. . y~ Mr W M Smith, The Record'* alert Cades correspondent, gave uthe pleasure of hi* company a briei while Friday. Mr Mason C Brunson, the popular representative of the News A Courier, spent Monday in town in the interest of his paper. We have given out all the packages of seed sent us by Senator Latimer for distribution. There is COt a slur le package left. Dr and Mrs L B Johnson and MUxes Dell and Lee Kellehan of Lake City have been vMting the family of Dr W L Wallace. Miss Bessie Kelly of Kingstree spent last night with Miss Mary McCali. She left this morning for Cheraw?Florence Times, February 12. Mr J L Nexsen was in town Tuesday and enrolled as a subscriber to The Record. Mr Nexsen has recently moved to the \V R Brockiuton place near town, which V bough' tome time atr". & wyrnmwmmy AFFAIRS CAUGHT BY OUJ< ^ LOCAL REPORT IiR AND 3 NOTED ^ C'\_[ . ^ 1 J *ritt?n in condensed r-orm ^ and Printed in Like Manner for the Sake of Our Butv Hoaders Dr and Mrs W C Hemingway of Williamsburg have been visiting Mrs Hemingway's parents, Rev and Mrs V<* B Baker.? 1'ee Bee Advocate. A congregational me?-tingwill !>.> held next runday al 10:BO a. m. i> the Williamsburg Pre-byterir.r. church. All the members are urged to be present. On Friday evening, F-'hrmry 20 I the ladies of the Cemetery Association will serve refreshments at tic court house. The proceeds will be applied to the cemetery fund. Dr A J Stokes, presiding el b-r of Florence district, pn- ich d in the Methodist e! urch Snr.d-iy evening After the eervieos were condudid the quarterly conference was held. David Keels, the negro lunatic win) irwiu rusiw<i\ nprt* iui Tuesday ot'la-t week, was recaptured a* Greelvville a few days after his escape and has been taken to the asylum in Columbia. St Valentine's dav was observed by the young1 folks sending ou a number of valentines, mostly of the comic variety The sentimental valentine, with it bleeding heart, pierced bv a dart, embalmed in lace paper, seems to have gone otu of vogue. Mi-? Ella Mae C n eypvlin has been teaching at Indiantown, is spending a few days with the family ?>J Mr P A Alsbrook on her way to Inr h me at St G<fo:ge%. Miss Coney is a young lady of rare beiutv and attractiveness and is very popuar among pupils and patrons at Indiantown. I>r F W Eason of Charleston preached it? the Baptist church Sunday morning and evening by special invitation. There was a good attendance at both services and those who were present heard two excellent sermons. Pr E t on was pastor or na nisi enim-n here four years ago ami his many friends and admirers woe nm h pleased to see him again and listen to his admirable discourse. God looks behind ltie amount given l< r the motive of the giver. Money may buy applause. but it takes character to win respect. The boy does better wheu lit* lather's example is rq ul to hiptecepf. When a man do"* lit* best he deserves credit tor doing everything. The nateh on ta'her's tron-er 1 i?U**n explain* Hie lai a?i< *uil 011 the Kfiti-ii son. Too often a in.hi will sperd :i lot of lime looking lor an excn-c to ilo wromi w li?Mi the rea-on lot doin^t ri^ht is elo-e at li tin!. Thousands Hare Kidney Trouble and Don't Know it. How To Find Oat. Fill a bottle or common glass with your water and let it stand twenty-four hours; a j f sediment or settling indicates ar. R unhealthy conciSsrS*/ tion ?* l^e If 1/ nei's: s,ain:: Ar-A J your linen It is evidence of kiriSequent desire to v,j ' pass it or pain in " " the back is also convincing proof that the kidneys and blad: der are out of order. What to Do. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp| Root, tne great kidney remedy fulfills every I wisn in curing rncumatism, pain in me ' back, kidneys, liver, bladder ana every part j of the urjnary passage. It corrects inability j to hold water and scalding pain in passing I it, or bad effects following use of liquor, ! wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant | necessity of being compelled to go cften ' during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is scon ; realized. It stands the highest for its woni derful cures of the most a stressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists ir.5(c. and$l. sizes. You may have a sample bottle of this wonderful discovery fyX "and a book that tellsitf1^7^s5^^E99 i more about it. both sent j absolutely free by mail. iff "-? I Address Dr. Kilmer & Home of Swamp-Hoot. Co., Bingnarntor, N Y. V/nen writing menlion reading this generous offer in tnis paper. Don't nmkoanv mi-Mlco. hut rormmbf-r Th<* name. Sw iran-^^t.. Dr fCil raor'sS\v ?and the :idilro?? on Invorv bottle. Htnyliaimtwi. v Y * y - i V ^ * /if V\ fi k? % % I 1 *|?{y t<Tt>'f^r,1^ 1 ^S. i o B^isb'v$$w| t ? mB\!>250^22& |S a jgh2^0'-Z.0i> M j JC ' gov r?N0 Of * "' ?/** ;, J j f made ?>-?< /- ^gSST.JJfc!). # | ; |: It will pay you to examine the W* !1 j V| I- Douglas Rj.-bes. and see for # j j (-yourself that l!iey are just as tj t good in every way as those for // I U which you have been paying .7 ^.$5 *? $7' l"'or style, com- tg ^fort, and service, they u cannot l>e surpassed & V. by custom-made \\ shoes. To Close Out Our S and Make Room j plete Line of | offering Oei in Si 111 AT JUST A SMALL MAF J j far WE AUK EXCLUSIVE AGEX ;Crown Shoes an Just Rece 1i i A Nice Line of Medium Wei; Suitable for Remember We are Reducing ! i TAILOR MA: Our tailor will take y< made-to-measure suit ; a fit. Call aiJ Seles sample and we'll do fh KINDER ec Kings tree M?jjr>/rfr^rr^^e,yjCKWigT . f CAN WE INTEREST YOU1 [ f . <{S ; 1 '?. J -:v: ( X---? - "= ? S KiuE I v PRuVe-O LOO-E??M | |SAW. MILL? jj V>'ITH THi; ' ^rtCCCK-XMl V--RA K *C-D V.CRKS 1 i t' GttV c li iL'T. H \Vrj'(?"Tiit- . '?I < **?* ?!forrri'"''',(| A<' \V. 11. CI l.fcLfc O GO.J r COL 31'-. SO I ' j > ev&iMt'H 1UILI"<0 COTTON G : N S 3 ^ Tu a F1 ? ? r r utCIKF ^ ? -. -r-rir^ | > SHAW'S PURE MALT? Its value in sickness has been tried and proved. In the home it i^ not safe to be without it. Absolutely pure. ?? Onjsakut all ilisp.MS.iries. !e . . > "v ii i ... ii t The Kingstree; Racket Store, n 6SS9*6S69' fl U i i A name that makes this town Famous! Toothsome morsels for the intelligent buyer throughout the weekCast your eagle eye along the line. It's hke fading money to get; such good goods av such t.-emely lo.v ff) a H. D. Reddick, | ESBBBBBBtr itockof Winter Clothing! for our Large and C< mSpring Goons. arej luine Bargains.^^^2^. njinn.nliinr n ! r,iiiiiisniii|& JOIN A60VE C05T. rs fok d May Pants, j ? % XJ/ XBrU- \j?)} cht Trousers, Winter or Spring Wear. prices On a!! Winter Gcods.! I DE SUITS. ?urmjas:ire for a nnd wj guar in tee :t Pitter.i frjm e rest. \ MIRSCn, , s. c. S'ONE SO CC( r ;v T.iE g '7 "! "i" "i T" | "j "j^*j?j? X WUE FENv IN a x Over 50 Varieties to'.select fiom. Al-o manv JStvles of Orinunentil fencing. First Co t. Clie.ipei thin wood. Applv to EDWIN *'ARPER, KINOSTREE, S C. [eiit or Willi uiislmrg County. t i . i I . i 1 \ (i ' i ? j i j >.-k .1 - . i.I , i .. -i I. v ? f. I . i j . i . i. r I. r. i' ?lr-II;><' l?*l li\V : : I - * ' . ' ' ' TSTUCKEY a^D (Successors 13 J. L ST Announce to their custon just got i.> a fresh C; Horses ani To Suit all Ctee: 1 hey are now in 01 r Stat Select i 01 "*wL f~ <--[ , \/ \/ xi.e~s zxlways STUCKEY and Lake City, Bear in M ?WHEN YOlfWA: Jewelry, Silver Wa r\ i-reser ? The Old Reliable S- THOMAS < Out of Town Customers leceive I that has made this establishment: WATCHES and JE* EI.RY*Rcpaircd STEPHEN 257 KIN*J V i'rli I i >r -r S i' *t i i KINEII HE Confectionery ai General Fruits and Vegets ALWA \S Q:N Country orders sped CAKF:5 and Bl'E delicacies ( i t to be fo here. H. A. METER, I M \IN STRliET, WW Hl\ """ i^M?n Z4/ jlHi IOAJL 4MJut -&/ ^ cSWTHEF^i G9.TTSW OIL V" jc?? mpmuwwi i ?ijb jpaw??u? Whiskey I M irphitif I i'ijnr ubji, I t'wvd by Hi. Y If*. i:{inL:rlyS (??r !'.?> Ih-xT'ijC 'iiiubi' < Bring us your J . FLOWERS 'JCKE Y%? Co..) [Vers that they have arlcad of S.ock ' flules r.-;:.7^2EZ>r2^2ZS^v WSL,. > of Buyers. . i!ts Rcc;dy for ycur i. 23. s arid- Hal' On l^s.rLcl. clowers? . S. 0 V ind B3EKF5f^\ Ti TO BUY ? ire or Wedding its ; House of ? JR. & BRO ? 1 [he same careful attention ' i Syno vm to fair dealing. . I by EXPERT WORKMEN. S Jr., and Bro KKK1 ; i \ i * ON. S. P. \ - ' ' A V I . id v J Merchandise. bles in Season i HAND. % ally solicited for :AD, and all he season und Proprietor, - KINGSTRFJE, S. C, mmmmm?m?mmiTfin I ) READ I, THIS h I /udhXitutv I ?jxx&<L> li SAVANNAH &A. t iia31 i.e | All llrus* a?<1 Tob*f<*?* !, | habit-* TI.UE cf S. C ' ?n tl ' i* n t ini c??i r?-| oinb-nct* solicited. OB WORK. , J . " - " '* ?\ ' i %. * : . < , i J