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? I LOCiL NEWS. | _ I CaptJohn A Kelley is in Georgetown. Mr George Hudgens of Charleston is in town* Mr J E Follin of Charleston was here last week. Mr Tom McCutcben of Indian town was in tow n Monday. Mr Robt Pittman of Gourdins was i in Kings tree on Tuesday. Cadet S G Bryan of Clenison college was in town Saturday. Miss Hattie Bagnell of Manning was in Kings tree iast Friday. The Rev W M Harden of Johnson ville was in Kingstree last Friday. Mr J F MrFadden of Bethlehem section, visited Kingstree Saturday last. Mr Funk of Morven,[N. C., is visiting his brother in town, Mr IV R Funk. 36 V/ Miss Louise Tisdale of Ceutral is visiting at the residence of Capt G P Nelson. Aliss Ma: vin Lesesne left Tuesday for Dillon to visit her sister, Airs Richbourg. Mr Oliver O'Brvan of Heinemann was among the court house visitors last week. . Mr Richbourg of Dillon spent Sunday in town with his friend MrM A Boss. Mr J B Olarkson of Gourdins was in town Tuesday and called at The Record office. Air Joe Brockintou of Georgetown is spending bis vacation with his mother near town. MrP B Thorn is making arrangements to move into the vacant house on Mill St. r Mr and Mrs Hudgens of Charlesx the home of Air W T UW ViBllCU ui vuv ? ? Wilkin's last week. Mr Landrum, representing the Pauly Jail Co. of St Louis, was in town on the 8th inst. i Those who have been.sick are recovering. There are no cases of serious illness in town. Mr and Mrs J G McCullongh of Benson were among the visitors in *Kiiigatree last week. Editor D-ew of the Darlington Messenger, died at his home in Harisvilie last week. A petition has been signed by the eitizeas looking to a new depot at the Main St. crossing. Mres Hazel Gewinner of Macon, Ga., is visiting the family of her! Minty Mrs Lonis Jacobs. Miss Gregg, who has been visiting Miss Lcaise Gilland, has returned to her home in Sumter. Mr F W Fairey is speudiDg several days near Trio, inspecting a tract of land for Capt J A Kelley. Mr II D Reddick has begun the erection of a handsome eight room residence in East Kingstree. Mr E B Hallmau of Newberry will be the male assistant in the . I-J ?fnv novf term. graueu junwi ...? Mrs LeRoy Lee and little Miss Serena are in Newberry spending a r wonth with Mrs Lee's mother, Mrs Riser. Mr 0II Patrick, a* ho has been visiting his parents in Barnwell, has returned to bis position with Mr J as. Porter. Miss Lee Aldersou, Master Fred Grice aDd Mr Tom Baskins of Charleston are visiting at the home of Mr H A Meyer. b The editor of The Record left Monday night for Harris Springs on his annual vacation. He will be gone tor several weeks. Mr L P Kinder, traveling] representative of the Southern Cotton Oil Co., loft town Monday morning upon a tout of his territory. The new seats for the Graded school auditorium are being put up by Mr Paul Harper and are handsome aud comfortable. ; Mr J^mis Ja:obs, Jr., of Charles-! ton spent Sunday in town with his parents* He will return this week for his summer vacation. Mr Leitncr, representing architect Wilson, who drew plans for the county jail, was here Saturday inspecting the work of the contractor. The jury in the case of the State vs. Youmaus for the murder of Keels was unable to reach a verdict and the judge ordered a mistrial. The Rev Mr Eason, who has been pastor of the Baptist church here for some months, has resigned and that church is now without a pastor. Notice is called to the advertisement of t he S:ar Warehouse of Lake City. These gentlemen ask the patronage of the tobacco growers of the county. Mr and Mrs Hugh McCufcchen l?ff Inst week- for the North Carolina mountains. It is their purpose to spend the remainder of the summer in that state. The annual examinations for scholarships in the several colleges ^ of the State, were held at the court house Friday last. Quite a company j of ycung people stood the examinations. Especially large was the^numbcr of applicants for Winthrop scholarships. Prof P P Bethea, who has been elected by the trustees of the Kingstiee school to serve them for the coming term, is iu Johnston with his family at present. lie will fill the place of instructor in the summer school at Edgefield, and will leave here about September 1st for his new home. His many friends here are glad to have him with them, but regret that he leaves so soon. w? k f/,.. V?ir>. oVmnrtunf RllOCPSS ?? l" n isu tut uiiu UUUXUU..W in his new Held.?Johnston News. NOTICE. Parents who have girls to send to the Graded school can secure board for them with Mrs Amelia Scott, who is now occupying the cottage on Academy street next to Mr M F Heller's, convenient to new school building. Terms reasonable. Apply or write to Mrs Amelia Scott, 6-30-tf Kingstree, S. C. FROM LIVE LAKE CITY. [Continued from page 1] Charleston and all the resident stock holders were present at the meeting. Sheriff Burch of Florence was in tqwn Monday. Mrs J W Floyd went to Florence Monday morning. Mrs Ida I Rollins left Monday evening for a trip of a month or two in Western North Carolina. The lecture of Dr C B Smith which was delivered at the Methodist church on the evening of the 6th inst., drew a crowd that filled the church comfortably. The lecture was in Smith's usual haoDV stvle and was thoroughly* enjoyed. Hail and wind storms did considerable damage in the ProsSjct neighborhood last week, n Thursday afternoon, Mr A A Brown's tobacco was practically destroyed and the same storm injured the crops on Mr J D Carter's place to the extent of some hundreds of dollars. And in .Florence county in the Anderson's and Bass's bridges sections much havoc has been wrought. Mr W A Ward?'s new dwelling house on Dansing street is being completed and within a few days the finishing touches will have been put on. W. L. B. Wood's Seeds. Crimson Clover Sown at the last working of the Corn or Cotton Crop, can be plowed under the following | April or May in time to plant corn or other crops the same season. Crimson Clover prevents winter I leaching of the soil, is equal in fertilizing value to a good application of stable manure and will wonder- I fully increase the* yield and auah ity "of corn or other crops wnich follow it. It al?o makes splendid I winter and spring grazing, fine early green feed, or a good hay crop. Even if the crop is cut off, the action of the roots and stubble improve the land to a marked degree. Write for price and special circular telling about seeding etc. 3 T.W.Wood&Sons, Seedsmen, ? RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. Wood's Descriptive Fall Catalog, ready a about August 1st. tells all about Farm a and Vegetable Seeds for Fall plantC lng. Mailed free on request. "OUR COMPET WHY WE There's no secret nose on your faci for cash, we sell We sell plenty of one price, and th; Why then should are now selling HATS SHOFS at cost to make r Come and see foi H. D, R1 MAIN STREET, ! ~ ______ ?.'? ;?.@:? :?:@ :@:?:? I ^o?BJ @ ~ ? THE I CLOTHIP ^ " ^ Are now carrying a full ja; line of Custom made jgj Clothing', Including @ SERQES, ? CRASH. t 7 ? FLANNELS X and @ WOVE SUITS @ From $6 to [$9 per Suit. ? Extra Coats and Pants ? $250 to gS.OO ? ? WE ARE SOLE AGI @ THE CELEB ? anc ? x VEY LEAF COI X flONOGR ? 3roui ? S!E3 ? Ca.ll and I ?m w g ^ ? TOMAtU (g) JvL'i *21 xwV ?JSPRem ember we meet all C (?) Yours I KINDER 6 @ Kingst ?:@:??:?:?:?:@:?:?:<s 8 ZDcfw-izi. LR X-3 i tDEAl 3 Coffins, C (A BR1AL f) Fresh arrivals ^ (0 constant. Y B) iwPROMPT SWiV (I EDWIN HARPER, W . L. BASS, Attorney at Law LAKE CITY, S C. ITORS WONDER PROSPER." about it, plain as the We buy and sell good reliable wears, them, we have but it the lowest for cash, we not prosper? We out all our summer , and CLOTHING, oom fur fall goods, r yourself, at SDDICK'S, - KINGSTREE, S. C. =LH'?sOAy I FAHOUS ^ 7 ? slB HOUSE I ? /m ? Wh't ENTS cnp - @ iRATED LION AND @ :hor brand shirts. ? ? -LARS and CUFFS. ? :am socks. g ,aiein need cf<?>) :ojss mm ? L esraHCiine @ UBfiBP"' " ? \YK IIMEV . | b?*TS^?*? (g) Competition. Give us a Call."?? to please, ? c HIRSCH, I ;ree, S. C. @ >>:<?:?:@:@:@:?:?;@:?@@ X^Csux-oex, fl LER IN: .tec m askets and 2 OUTFITS, Ji Prices to suit any w)\ M and everybody. (J ICE. DAY OR SIGHT. f) - - East Kingstree. (A Dr R J McCabe I Dentist ZIliGSTSEE, - - S. C. . I i t ICE CREAM FI EEFJ HAfiriOCKS, LAWN S\ SCREEN DO Complete stock PAINTS,1 WINDOW and PICTURE < . ANY FARniNQ TOOLS of AL EVERYTHING KE HARDWAR AT ROCK BOTTOM PRIC LIHE, SASH, I Yours to Kingstreehh KINGSTRE Confectionery a Genera' Fuits and Vegetal ALWAYS C Country orders spe CAKES and BR delicacies of to be 1 her ; H. A. MEYER MAIN STREET, Si* Han NOW is the time to buy as we are closing out all margin above cost. All straw hats offered j line of shoes at greatly r rOom for fall stock. FOR BARGAlfN p. 5. cdu] KINGSTREE, - SuellTf CASH DRY G( *T ' *?- - At 4,/MN.I iNOW IS U1C IU11C IU uwjf jrww* Hankerchiefs WE HAVE THEM IN GREAT VARIETY. LADIES' in Fancy Lace and Embroidery ef- a feet, good sheer I-awn from 5 to 26c. LADIES' H. S. HANDKERCHIEFS, all Linen, Rr- 4 fi LADIES' LAWN H. S. HANDKERCHIEFS, H tn 1-4, 1*2, and 1-inch herns, at 5 cents. LADIES' FINE CAMBRIC, 1-iu H. 9.. lfY* or three for 25c. LADIES' ALL-LINEN, very fine, 16c., two a for 25c. Also a full line of COLORED-BORDEREJ HANDKERCHIEFS for ladies and Children trom 3 to l(Je. We also have a nice assortmen of Handkerchiefs for Getttlemeri. * at from 5 to 23c. We have just received carefully selected line of Gents' Neckties. ? in a variety of shades, only 25c. Underwear. This is the i-iacc to get these for Men, Ladies und Children. $i Mall Orders Receive Careful All< 573 and 575 Kin? Strcei Subscribe to Tl vEEZERS, 1IGERAT0RS, VINGS, ORS and WINDOWS. ^ OILS and VARNISHES. glass. size cut to order ,L KINDS, COOKSTOVES pt in a first class ;E STORE :es. )OORS and BLINDS, please, / irdware Co. E BAKERY, ? ? ,nd I Merchandise. ' b!es in eason >N HAND. daily solicited for {EAD, and all the season found i Proprietor, - KINGSTREE, <5. C. . 10 ^nln ib OQIU^^ ' goods at low prices* lines at just a small * } it actual cost. E.itire educed prices to make r* IS CALL AT, j STNEY'S, | _ - ? ^ C' j| =1OBERTS' )ODS STORE. Ladies^ Skirts. urc have th?o up to date having had there lade to order, Clannol Waiote. All wool, in Black, Bltie, Gray Garnet hd Old Rose. Ladies' Jackets. Come and see us. we can Rive them to you at om $1.60 to $6 Id Oxford Gray, Blue uid lack. Hosiery. we have a fine line of these or Men, Ladled nd Children. Furniture Department, SPOT CASH PRICES. fO-pleee Imitation walnut Suits, $14. 10-piece Solid Oak Suits, $19 to $75. 10-piece Solid Walnut Suite, $76, $86 t<5 125. A full lihc of wardrobes, floto 28.60. Solid Oak Extension Tr.bles. $5. Centre Tables from 50c to $4. Baby Carriages, $0, $2.66 up to $12. Go-Carts, $3.60. to $18. Children's Chairs, Rockers and Hi^h Chairs, lect stock of Beds, $3. SO tb #13. Lounges. Couches and Single Ixmngcs. / Willow Rockers. $1.75. c od Seat, Hich Arm Rockers, $1,80. . hitc iron Beds, $3.56, $4.25, $5, $6.60. 8 $7. and $8. intlon. i, wiiibih s. c. he record. / J