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pr / ? v, . -r-r It Winter [ CEl" I d MEDICINI M Sold on a i \ro cwf CURES ACU ^LaCRIPPE AND LOCAL SEWS. 1; [re J SV Coward is visiting id the ? T TJT TX: C ,i.?0 V<ard Jtir (I Y1 IXlllg U1 i/ilivu ??ao uut I ^Mr M^F Heiier tras in Manning j B Hon Theo. Gourdid v*as in town Mr W L Bass of Lake'City \fras iil! Ht'' tciVn Mduday. B Mr E B Rhodus of Greelytille wii ^ere Monday. EL Mr Sicc.da Boston of Jay was in Mil town Moi.dat. H Miss Sue Stoll went to Myrtle B Beach yesterday. B Mr P 0 Arrowsmith Lft WeduesB, ftay fot Myrtle Beach. B Mr Lo'cis Sbeifesse of Charleston; |B^, fcas in tdwn Sunday. K? >lr J B McCullough of St StepbB ^ fens; waairi town Tuesday. K ' Mr Lot is Gilland was iu Columbia ' I; for sevefa.l days last wbek. Dr Wallahe of Fla: is visiting his brother,' .Cfr W L Wallace; Magistrate McCants of Tno tfds koioog out visitors Tuesday. ,\ Mr Olhe Epps. who has been visiting in Florida, has returned. Dr A D Epps of Georgetown is at jfe. ids father's home for a few days. Mrs B $ Johnson is visiting rela - fives Id the Prospect neighborhood. b4 Treasurer Johnson has been cfnite - ^ffcWell at Cades,' but is hi his office Mr F W Faffey left Tuesday for ^shome fa Branch ville for a month's 11 Mr P C6urtoey is ou' the sick j fist this week, suffering from chills ! ? Snd fever. yj Messrs L G FloWers of Blakeleys Knd Mr B F Barnneau of Taft; were Kk 2b t6Vd Tuesday. Hf * Mar^ Co'nyers, colored, was ad-1 mw insane Tuesday and will be \ B< s. | aentttf tire asylum. BTfi We di*ect your atte'utiob to a HHj^. change' in the advertisement of the ^H^^U^uigitree Hardware Co. is cffll&d to ihe column j ^Hj^HVrOted to legal advertisements. ; I Kere' are Several new ads. Susan Gfbbes, sister of the ^Ek ^ e Mrs Gillafnd; is visiting at the ^ of Mr T M Gflland. Mfs John A Kelley1 add daughter, | Aiss Beswe, left Wednesday for a ' InSou&'s ^tay at Myrtle Beach'.' |r M*VtA Blizzard of Dillon, whoj * & interested To tfre Kiugstree Hard-: | i*te Co.,'was in town Tuesday. Contractor Funk has begun work j dft the Epps building." The exoava- i don 'for toe foundation is being dug% j, * Mrs Keardon and family, who ! f went to "Waycross, Ga. some months afco, have returned and will life in ; KiDgstre:. : Miss Maggie Scott, who has been < exceedingly ill with fever, is now , i dlear of fever and her many friends, i jd|<Wigbtedv sjnithsX ?e ] : OF MERIT. / Guarantee M \ CHILLS./ E, DENGUE, M BILIOUSNESS. a g gists. mm4 11.90 \1^ n P Volann unH Miss Edith *UIC U X ? - Nelson returned Saturday from Charleston, where they hud been under the treatment of Dr Kellock, the former for her eyes, the latter for her ears: Both are improved. Mrs B C Whitehead with Miss Xita ap< Master Bell are visiting in Florence. They will go later to Glenn Springs. Solicitor Wilson vtas summoned to Co'llimbia this week to consult with Governor Hey ward concerning th? Scranton lynching. The Rev E Z Janies of Belmont, Spartanburg county, is spending a short vacation at the home of his father-iii-ldw; Mr James Epps. Two 11^ candidates are announced this week, Mr J Davil Carter for the i I Legislature and Mr George K Mitchurn for Supervisor of Registration. Mr J T Burrows of Fowler made glad the hearts of TRe Record force last week bv bringing them some delicious peaches and grapes. We are asked to announce that the Bethlehem Uniori Baptist church will meet at Hebron church, Friendfield, S. 0., July 29{h at 11 o'clock. Mr Barnes, who has beeii superintendent cf the Oil Mill, js no longer connected with the Mill. He is succeeded by a Mr Bennett, of Darlington. Mrs S Marcus and children left for New York Thursday afternoon. She will be gone for a month and will buy her fall and tflntef goods during her stlty. The wife of Karo Williams was iu loaf utauL- mnlrinor arrariapmfnt to employ counsel to bring suit against the county for damages for the lynching of her husband. It will gratify the itiany friends of Mayor Chas. W Stoll to known hat he is oh the toad to' recovery from the tedious case oi fever which has confined him for more th<in a month. Messrs Edward, Nappe hud Cecil Jacobs *are visiting their parents. Ouce a year these gentleman join the other brothers and have a family reunion. Their many friends are pleased to see them. The iron beam for the support of the upper stories of the Gourdin sky-scraper has arrived after long delay, and work on the building has been resumed and will be rapidly pushed to'completion. Have you ever seen a battleship? if not go' down to the hardware store and look in the south window ( nhd you will see a handsome one. It ( was built in the hardware store by ( Mr Carr. the store manager. It is about fi ve feet long and of solid steel. ( It is a beauty.' Better go soon or Mr ^ Carr may make a sale to Russia | \Vhich sadly needs boats. ^ Thursday, 14th inst.,'Mr Thomas I Cole of Charleston, was married to I Miss Mamie Graham". The marri;ige was at the residence of the bride's father, Sheriff Geo. Graham. Mr Cole is an engineer in the employ of the Coast Line. His wife is the daughter of our popular sheriff. The couple left for Charleston immediately after the marriage. Their h'ome will be in Savaum'h; "OUR COMPETl WHY WE There's no secret; nose on your face for cash, we sell j We Sell plentyof 1 One price; and thai Why then shoukH are now selling ( HATS SHOES, at cost to make rc Come and see for H, D. RE MAIN STREET, ?:?:?:@:?:?:?:?:?:@: $ ?- o A | .^OEfL: @ ? THE I i I CLDTHI1N ^ Are now carrying a full ^ line of Custom made y Clothing, Including @ SERGES, *? CRASH, ?. FLANNELS x and ? @ WOVE SUITS gj From $6 to '$9 per Suit. ? Extra Coats and Pants ? $2.50 to $5.00 4 ^_ ? g WE ARE SOLE AGE @ THE CELEBI ? ANC: ? ?~ g VEY LEAF COL ^ riONOGR @ T7s7"iien 37-ou ? m* SH Ca>ll and | OUR WA VgJ VfifNyfst ci-ixii \**y. $5 g r^ (g) ?*? ^ja? ? x^t ?ST'Remember we iheet- all C (?j Yours 1 I KINDER & @ Kingsti i?:?:??:?:?:?:?:?:?:? ?esesgsesesss fl ZEcL-w-in .r\n A 1 /i ;c:; i' Coffins, Ci Ji BR1AL ( f) Fresh arrivals AA & constant. y* W) ?"PKO>IPT iSERVI fL EDWIN HARPER, W . L, BA5S~ Attorney at Law LAKE CITY, S. C. TORS WONDER PROSPER." . t | about it, plain as the . We buy and seil *ood reliable weirs', them, we have but t the lowest for cash: j ve not prosper? We )iit all our summer and CLOTHING, 'c r r <1 . I . >om nr ian gooas. i yourself, at IDDICK'Si ^ KINGSTREE, i. C. ? :?:@ :?:@:?:?.?:? .@:@ = ?>*SQh 1 -AHOUS if ? IB HOUSE I ? ? $ ij NTS FOR ; ? RATED LION AND @ j ? HOR BRAINL) SniRlS. ? - ? LARS and CUFFS; y AM SOCKS. g sixein need cf? . escarciine ? m | imwK si SLiYlWWS^ (8) ompetition. Give us a Call."l?5? o please, ? : HIRSCH, | ree, S. C. @. ??:?:@:?:@:@:?:?:??@ HKEsLX-oer, fl .ER lNr??^ . I\ askets and U OUTFITS, Jl Prices to suit any 9) yy ?and everybody. (J CE, DAY OK NIGHT. (f) - - East Kingstree. Ji |Dr R J McCabe _V ? I Dentist i i mSSREB, - S. 0.1 I- !' amnwMHwmfnmmM [ ATTEF I ? ? IS CALL i OUR RE IIM,,!' '?Tn n | 2 LARGE BRI ? . nex't to w. ? Where we will be pleased p have more Commodious ? largely increased our St< 5^ plv vour wants in JjJ != Till WARE, CHUJAWJ ? OILS, &C. Everything to be had in i ;E Store. Come and see us in our ne 1ST and jelly tumblers, very - | Kings tree 11; iaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa KIN6STRE Confectionery a Genera FiiitS and Vegeta ALWAYS ( Codntry orders spe CAKES and BF delicacies of i /\ l%n IU ut her H. i. MEYER Main street; - . ? . ; ,v i _ Sun fen | NOW is the time to bu> is we are closing out all margin above cost: All striw hats offered ; y line of shoes a!t greatly r rborfi for fill stock: for bargair t*> a rni n n j* uuu. KINGSTEEE, - BTjelL &1 CASH DRY CH Now is the time to bay your Hankerchiefs WE HAVE TITEM IN GItEAT VARIETY. LADIES' In Fancy Lac; and Embroidery ef- i feet, good sheer Lawn from 5 to 25c. LADIES' H. 9. HANDKERCHIEFS, all Linen, 5c. LADIES' LAWN H. P. HANDKERCHIEFS, , J in lr4, l-'2, and 1-inch hem*, at 5 cents. 1 LADIES FINE CAMKKIL', 1-lu tl. s., or three for 25c. LADIES' ALL-LINEN, very fine. 15c.. two ? for 25c. Also' a full line of COLORED-pDRDEKF.^ HANDKERCHIEFS for ladies and Chilafen trom :j to 10c. Wp' also have a nice assortme^ .of Handkerchiefs for Gentlemen. 1 at from 5 to 25c. . 1 ... ... We have just received carefully selected line Of .. , .... Gents' Neckties. 5 in a variety of shades, only 25c. Underwear, This is the p,ace tn^ct these for Men, Ladies ar.u Children. < .Mail Orders Beeeir* Careful All 573 anil 575 Kin? Strce Subscribe to T <JTION | ,ED TO ? @ I i ilOVAL I :CK STORES ? T. WILKIN'S. 2 to .serve you. We now 2; ; Quarters .and have 3 xk and can better supLBDWAEE, STOVES, 3 LSE. LIME, PAINT 1 i first class Hardware -3 w quarters Fruit.jars ^5 cheap. Yours triilyj ^ - -- , _ il arawarecq. g iWliUWWiUMMMWMfg EBAKERY, md 1 Merchandise./ bles in eason )N HANti. icially solicited for *EAD, and All the season found ? Proprietor, - KiNdSTREE, S. C; ; ... .1 in Coin )D iMIu ?r goods at low "prices, KM A/? I 1 IP 4 X r?V?A 11 1IIIC5 41 IUSI 4 3111411 ^ at actual cost: Entire educed pric^to make! 43 CALL AT, RTNEY'S* - - - - i, C: I IT f'Ti II g | R OBERTS' JOD8 STOKE. , Ladies* :$kirts. ?.,* - ^ xve have then; up to date having had them made to order. . , Flannef Waists, All wool, in Black, Blue, Grajr Garnet ind Old Rose. ^ Ladies' Jackets, 41 Come and nee t?. vre tan give them far yoo at Tom II.50to $5 in Oxford 6ray, Blue Black. ^ .. Hosiery. we have a fine Hue of these or Men, Ladiea ind Childreu. -y Furniture Department. spot CAsfi Trices. . . . t, ?*" K/10-pipce Imitution walnut Suits, $14. 10-plece Solid Oakjiuits, $10 to *75. 10-piece Solid Walnut Suits, $75, $86 to >126. A full line of wardrobes, $10 to 28.60. I " f~ Solid Oak Exteasfon'Tahles. $6. Centre Tables from 50c to $4. l?ul?y Carriages. $6, $2.55 up to $12. ' > 4 Jo-Carts, $8.54) to $13. ' > "?*. I tfhildren's Chairs. Rockers and Hixh Chain;. eject stock of Beds, $3. oO fo $lu. hbungcs, Couches and Single Lounges. Wttlow Rockers $1.75. .. , ^ . Cod Seat, High"Ami' RocSeni, $1.50. M .hitc Iron Beds, i3.60, $4.26, $6, $t?.50, ^ G?7 . and *8. entiou. 1, CHARLESTON, S.,C. HE RECORD/