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f mug**-'OS! rr-f-a m When You Have C W In Any Way M Don't?Load Yourselt m Or Other Dru I SOMETHING SA I Winter! GUARAi To cure Chills ant LaGrippe and Gourdins Greetings. g Gourdins, Aug-. 2.r>.?Misses Lila Hammett, Sadie Meyer, Annie Reddick and Thetis Stack- r ley, of Kingstree, and Miss Flor- i ence Gore on of Lanes, after a | ? very pleasant visit to the Misses | Gordons, returned to their respective homes Saturday evening. Mrs M A DuBose of Camden j is visiting her daughter, Mrs R : . H Pittman. J W McKnight spent last Sun- i day at Wilson with relatives. Mrs Lula Barr, Mr William & and Miss Louise Barr spent last! .< week with the family of A M Gordon. Mrs Maria Baggett was among the visitors to Charleston last week. Gourdins is growing?a new depot, two new stores and a pretty residence now building, j Mr and Mrs J B Clarkson went to the Isle of Palms Saturday. We enjoyed a delightful picnic and dance at Dr S W Gamble's beautiful country home last Thursday.. Early that morning; people began to gather from Charleston, Clarendon and Will-! iamsbUrg counties to participate i' in the pleasures attending such an occasion. About 2:30 o'clock : we heard the welcome sound of the dinner bell. Of course we i had the old Southern dish, bar becue, which was greatly enjoyed by every one. After the dance the game |of 1 I "Good-night" was playel, which was aboit 1:30 Friday -morning. ABC The Congressional FaceIn this oar last issue before the primary election, we desire to ern- , phasize the candidacy of Hon J W Kagsdale for Congress from this District He is young, able, aggressive, holiest and straightforward. He ac- ! v complisbes results. His past record ; is one not of empty promises, but:' iine of decided results. He will do things, if he goes to Congress. We call especial attention to his high standing at his own home. Many of * onr readers have read the recent letters of Mr Chas A Smith and Mr leo W Atkinson, residents of Tim- j monsville, Mr Ragsdale's old home. 1 These letters give a clear statement ] of the high character and standing ef Mr Ragsdale, and 6how how his i own people esteem him. Mr Ragsdale eDtoys the distinction of being ' the only candidate in the race who 1 has the endorsement of his County 1 Convention. We publish in this issue an open i Jefcter written by the couuty offi* ers j) of Florence couuty. Read it anal; judge whftt manner of mau he is, for the officers of his county, where he was brought up, ought to know him, aud tney tell von in no un- j certain words their estimate of Mr l Kagsdale. \ Voters of the 6th district, you will | make no mistake on August 30th if j n V\o 1 l/-\f Ua?i 1 W . JVU UkOV UttllUV XVX AIUU v ft Ragsdale of Florence.?'Timmons- . ville Euterpris e. A Pleasant Dining. ^ In company with several friends last Sunday the editor!] V had the pleasure of dining with j * the family of Mr D J Epps at their hospitable home a few t miles from town. Wehavesel- \ dom visited a more charming j home than this and the host and , ' hostess left nothing undone in | (] providing for the comfort and , J enjoyment of their guests. At' c dinner the table was laden with 1 k all the delicacies of the season, J prepared and served in a man- t ner to tempt the appetite of a v Sybarite. Mr Epps is a thrifty 1 and progressive young farmer ? and his fertile fields of corn and , 0 cotton, his Jersey cows and im-1 proved pigs are at once pleasing u toOthe eye and an object lesson in the way of a. model farm. A A WTT lliil I, I mm* Wis or Other III^^l Malarious, ' with Quinine Pills, gs Nefarious \ \FE AMD SURE\ smith's} @B J HTEED f Fever, Dengue, f DUiousness 91.00 Notice. By reason of the illness of one of our type-setters this week, added to the demands on our available space by correspondents, we are forced to omit accounts of county campaign L-eetings at Trio Thursday, Morrisville Friday and Johnsonvilie Tuesday, and also to cut out the personal and local column. It is needless to say that we regret having to do this, but with the limited space at our disposal and one printer unable to work, it is a mechanical impossibility to publish everything that comes in. The material for enlarging the paper has been ordered and we ask the indulgence of our friends until we get things in shape to make the improvements contemplated. We take pleasure in announcing to our friends and patrons that we have secured the services of Mr A 0 Hudson to be with us at Kingstree, and can assure the public of their cordial reception and fair dealing we have at all limes endeavored to irive them. Mr Steele has been forced to give up his management on account of sickness. ThOMAS & Bradham. A Car Load ot Jerseys. M F Heller will have at his stables on Saturday next a carload of Jersey and grade Jersey Jersey milch cows. Parties interested in blood cattle at reasonable prices are invited to inspect this herd. We want to state to the trade that they will find a fine assortment of buggies, horness, wagohs, mowers, rakes and etc. on, hand that we are going to sell it bargains the coming season. Be sure and give us a call when you are in need of anything in our line. Thomas & Bradham. Notice. Mrs Amelia Scott has returned from Jier vacation and is ready to accommodate her friends and patrons in her line of business. Arar nf fnnrv sixteen and ?ighteen inch top buggies just received at Thomas & Bradham's that must be sold. If you want a rubber tire, wire wheel, ball bearing buggy come round and see our stock. They xre all the rage for young men. Thomas & Bradham WAGONS-WAGONS?Come ind see our stock. They must 3e sold, cheap for cash or on t :ime with good security. St. Thomas & Bradham, Kingstree, s. c. Citation Notice. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, (.ocxty of wli.liamsiu'ro. By W. E. Hanna Esquire, Probata Judge Whereas. J. B. HfeeJe has inad?suit : > me, to grant hiin Letters of Adminstrat ion with of the Estate of and effe(Sj)t^?(U?>es A. Burres.*, deceased. These are therefore to cite and ad* nonis'n ail and singulartlie kindred and -editors of the said James A. Bur :ess deceased, rnai mey ne ana appear iefore me .n the Court of Probate. to ?e held at Kings-tree, 8. O.. on the 5th av of Sept., next after publication .lereof, at 11 o'clock in the lorenoon, a sh<? w cause, if any they have, why lie said Administration should not be ranted Given under my hand, this 22nd day f August, Anno Domini, 1904. Published on the 25th day of Augst, 1904, in the County Record. W. E. Hanua, Judge P lol-ate, W. C. "OUR COMPETI WHY IE There's no secret; nose on your face, for cash, we sell $ We sell plenty of 1 one price, and thai Why then should > are now selling c HATS SHOES, at cost to make rc Come and see for H. D. RE MAIN STREET, ? :?:@ :?:@ :?:@ ;@: D L ? w ? @ ? THE I I CLDTHIN ^ Is now carrying a full ' y line of Custom made x Clothing, Including fSi v |j* 5erges, @ crash, ? flannels ?. and 5 wove suits @ From $6 to $9 per Suit. ? Extra Coats and Pants ? $2.50 to $5.00 ?- WE ARE SOLE AGE g THE CELEBI @ anci ? IVEY LEAF COL S HONOGR, @ "Wlien. 3TO"CL @ SH ? Call and I ? m j?j * ^0 | "wl ?i5^?Reraember we meet all O r ? Yours t | L. P. K ? Kingsti ,?:@:?@:?:?:@:?:?:@:@ , :t ' '. : < M&ny people wonder whvMteir lfrren stent to the laundry wears out so fast. One reason Is: they have the work done "High Gloss" and that finish is secured, only, at the expense of the life of the linen, because of the heavy pressure neces sun* to secure tha t tin if h. Our DOMESTIC FINISH is easy on your linen. Try it and be convinced. LAURENS STEAM ARTHUR L. JONES, LAUNDRY AGENT. LAKE CITY, S. C. Kisses and rumors go from month to mouth. TORS WONDER! PROSPER." I ibout it, plain as the . We buy and sell ,rood reliable wears. horn hovp Ct'IVlii) T? V UU r V K/ v* % t the lowest for cash, ve not prosper? We )ut all our summer and CLOTHING, >om fjr fall goods, yourself, at IDDICK'S, - KINQSTREE, S. C ? :?:@ :?:@ :?:@ :?:?:?:@ 1 -AHOUS $ @ IB HOUSE ? ' ? NTS FOR==#s? @ RATED LION AND @ HOR BRAND SHIRTS. @ ? LARS and CUFFS. X \M SOCKS. w sire in need c f @ i0:B ^ examine ? .T?row.iigi?Riani ? SKH3SESS3' J miam ? Dmpetition. Give us a Call."^?l? o please, (?) JNDER, I *ee, S. C. ? >:??>:?:?:?:@:@:?:?:??@ Dr EJ McOabe Dentist kingstsee, - - s. c. W . L. 13Abb, | I' Attorney at Law LAKE CITY, S. C. (Mdetitrnd-IK ^ b^k deposit Vr Railroad Fare Paid. 500 1 FREE Courses Offered. KSHL33SB3KHH Board at Cost. Write Quick GEORGIA-ALABAMA BUSINESS COLLEGE,Macon,6a. # % Fuli and Comple Heavy and B paints, o s= BELTING a B ' LIME, CEM sash AND B AnnuNiTio B ware, lamps, gl B china and cut gl B large stock of coi B kets and burial r1 t: ? ?e?~services offered i cr ??~prici ^ i/:^ m =E tvuigdu cc 11 ^UiUiUUUUUiUMUUiiilUUii KINGSTRE Confectionery t Genera Fuits and Vegeta A WAYS i Country orders sp rAI/CC R vn ivu*j anu u delicacies of to be he H. A. MEYEI MAIN STREET, Sliver tin ai NOW is the time to bu . ,1 as we are closing out al margin above cost. All straw hats offered line of shoes at greatly room for fall stock. FOR BARGAI -- - ^ V V P. S. LUU KINGSTREE, - BUELL & I CASH DRY G Now is the time to buy your Hankerchiefs WE HAVE THEM IN GREAT VARIETY. LADIES' in Fancy Lace and Embroidery effect, good sheer Lawn from 5 to 25c. LADIES' H. 8. HANDKERCHIEFS, all Linen, 5c. LADIES' LAWN H. S. HANDKERCHIEFS, In 1-4, 1-2, aud 1-inch hews, at 5 cents. LADIES FINE CAMBRIC, 1-in H. 8.. or three for 25c. LADIES' ALL-LINEN, very fine. 15c.. two for 25c. AW. a full line of COLORKD-BORPEREu HANDKERCHIEFS for Jadies and Chilorcn trom 3 to 10c. Wc also have a nice assortmcn of Handkerchiefs for Gentlemen. at from 5 to 25c. / Wc have just n eel ved carefully selected line of Gents' Neckties. in a variety of shades, onl\ 25c. Underwear. This is the j..ace to get these for Men, Ladies and Children. Mhil Orders Receive Carefnl Al 513 and 575 King Strc Subscribe to 1 i'-*z te Stock 3 ra Shelf Hardware 3 '3 ILS AND GLASS. 3 ^ kND HILL SUPPLIES, 3 ENT AND PLASTER, 2 DOORS, GUNS AND N, STOVES aND TIN- ~ ASSWARE, 3 LASS. -3 FFINS, CAS- 3 OBES. jg DAY OR NIGHT. 2 ES THAT WILL SUITtYOU, =3 ardwareCo. | E BAKERY, md ,1 Merchandise. < bles in Season ON HAND. ecially solicited for READ, and all the season found re. I Proprietor, - KINQSTREE, S. C ti Sill y goods at low prices, 1 lines at just a small at actual cost. Entire reduced prices to make NS CALL AT, , RTNEY'S. - - - - s.c. R OBERTS' OOPS STORE. Ladies' Skirts. we hare theoo up to date having bad them c^ade to order. Flannel Waists. All woo], in Black, Blue, Gray Garnet and Old Row. Ladies' Jackets. Come and sec us. we can give them to yon at from $1.50 to $5 in Oxford Gray, Blue and Black. Hosiery. ire have a fine line of these or Men, Ladiea and Children. Furniture Department. r? a n "* T?r?7nWO aruj. wan 10-pieee Imitation walnut Suits, $14. 10-piece Solid Oak Suite. $10 to $76. 10-plece Solid Walnut 8uito, $75, $86 to $125. A full line of wardrobes, $10 to 28.60. Solid Oak Kxtension Table*. $6. Centre Tables from 50c to $4. Baby Carriage*, $0, $2.55 up to $12. Go-Carte. $3. SO to $13. Children's Chairs, Rockers and High Chain select stock of Beds, $3. SO to $13. _ Lounges. Couches and Single Lounges. ^ Willow Rockers, $1.75. cod Seat, High Arm Rockers, $1.68. hitc Iron Beds, $3.50, $4.26, $6, $6.5* $6$7 . and $8. tlention. bL CHARLESTON. S. C. ^ HE REfcORD. k A.