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Avvvvvwvvvvvvyyvyvwvvyvvv % LOCAL ITEMS} 10F ^terest 'iMAMMAAWWMAAMAMAAV Mr J V McBill of Benson was here Monday. 1) Mr .1 T Phillipsof Benson was J here Saturday. jll! Mr W K Bryan of SaIters was here Saturday. W Mr A D Ivey of Salters J>e])ot ^' was here Friday. . ja Mr J Manson Brown of Taft was here Tuesday. jls Mr W D Bryan of Taft was on our streets Tuesday. Mr W 1) McFadden of New Zion was here yesterday. I<> Dr W 8 Lynch of Scranton Vt was in Kingstree Monday. st Mr L B Dutcher of Chicago ani Salters was in town Friday. Mr Thomas R Wilson of Spring D, Bank was on our streets Tues- ur day. in Mr Warren F McCants of Indiantown P 0 was in town Fri- rp] . day. of Mr Charles C Burgess of the m Lake City Drug Co was in town bt Monday, Mr II I) Reddick has had some pj painting done on his store ni fronts. to Mr Isaac Epps of McClellan- ar ville was a visitor in town yes- 11 terday. Capt J F Scott of the Cedar CI Swamp section was in town yes- lit terday. ro Mr J Yancy Tisdale ot the Central church section was here yesterday. Messrs J H Burgess and R M ** Thomas of Mouzons were in l}t town Thursday. 'e Mr Montie Jacobs off George- ()j town visited his family in town during the week. Mr C M Hinds now of the !1] i 4.: r i.u? ?.oc, tr tower OCCLlUUOi UIC COUIlt > v? clo | rp 'in town Saturday. ti in Mr John Hughes Cooper, the se 1 I young- merchant of Cades, visit- te ed in town Sunday. Mrs Ed L McCul lough and ],. son, Dunlop, of Taft were in j_[ Kingstree Tuesday. Capt W W Lynch of Lake m City, Supt of the chain-gang, L was in town Tuesday. J< "Uncle George" Mitchum of the B;oomingvale section was tit on our streets Saturday. Ji Mr J E Register, Cashier of the Bank of Greelyville was in ^ town Tuesday on business. rc Messrs T A McCrea and Alex Jisdale of the Cedar Swamp section were in town Saturday. G Messrs W M and Geo A Cooper, from midway between Cades ^ and Inaiantown church, were in J 1 town Friday. Mr David Green of Indiantown came up Saturday and saw some of the changes and growth a . , of Kingstree. w IfSnn/u. Dnvkoi.'. 1 find I r* iaisscs ijai uai u uuvwuci uuu j^ Bessie Johrson are visiting Mr a1 and Mrs W N Jacobs in George- je town this week. \] Mrs Jones of Savannah, Ga., a trained nurse, and mother of ^ Miss Claudia Jones is visiting at Mr L Jacobs'. P Mr A.O Hudson of Thomas & oi ilradham's stables spent Sunday H with his family at New Zion, w Clarendon county. B J The County Summer School | will close Friday with about 20 L actual teachers and a total at- M tendance of 20 to 28. a Mi h hi: I ? ? ?-? ? q; Who Has Some Land You Want b To Sell? _______ * in Iliiiti ? D It Will Be to Your ? Interest to Write _ f IV | Stoll Bros., \ ?? -? ?? "? Real Estate Brokers, g K1NGSTREE, S. C. ? ^vvw*yyyvvvvivvvvyvy> \FFAIRS CAUGHT BY OUh ^ LOG/1 L REPORT ?.K AND > NOTEG . ^ vritu-n m Condensed Form and Printed in Like Manner lor the Sake ot Our 6usv Readers . yiik *A? A*AAAAAAAAAAAAAA ! ...... Dr D C Scott has given his rug store a coat of paint, hide and outside, which helps < looks a good deal. Preaching will he held in the i 11 i a ms bn rg Presbyterian lurch on next Sunday, July bo, 11 a m. bv Kev E E Ervin. Mr Arrowsmith of Kingstree spending- a vacation with iends in Due West.?Due est cor. The State, July 20th. Mr J P Mc Fad den of Bethheni was in town Thursday oking after the progress of his *ry large residence on Logan reet. Mr W .1 Daniel of Lake City sited his sister, Miss Cora aniel, at Mr H O Britton's Satday ni^nt and Sunday return-1 g home Mondav morning. " Hon Philip Stoll, Editor of, tie Weekly Mail left Thursday last week for a visit to his^ other and sisters in Chester! 'fore going to Glenn Springs. Philip H Stoll of Kingstree issed through the city last gilt going to Glenn Springs spend several days for rest id recuperation.?F lorencei mes, 21st. Mr Charles L Porter of | harleston, a ver)* promi rnt official of the ACL railiad. attended the funeral obquies of his relative, Capt G Nelson Saturday, Mr A Lee Epps, who has been 'hind the counter in the tui intine and saw-mill country of ?sup, Ga for the last six onths is out on a visit to his d home and friends. Mr B W Butler of Florence, le Manager-to-be of the Kingsee Dry Goods Co was in town hursday of last week. He will ove his family here if" he can ;cure good and sufficient quarrs. ''The Cosmopolitan magazine is been purchased by W R earst. In the August number, ie drst issue under the new anagement, Alfred Henry ewis begins a life of Paul >nes." Clerk of Court, B C Whitefad, accompanied Rev W B istus last Saturday with the )dv of his child to Oampobello, partanburg county, both reirning Tuesday ni?^lit by dirt >ad from Greelyville. "We understand that Mr B H uess of Salters has bought a >t in New Town and will build residence thereon. He has ad two oi ins ooys at me raded school during all or arts of the last session. Kev \Y L Boggs of Greenville, Professor in (Jhicora college, as in town Friday trying to et options on some of our girls >rthat institution. He preached t Indiantown church Sunday, :aving here for other parts [onday. The third lioor of tne (Jour in-Gamble building is receivig its finishing touches in the ainting line. The work !s that F Mr J D Cox of Charleston, e invites examination of his ork on the McGee residence at elser's X Roads. Mr W Francis Kennedy of the ake City section was in town ondav and closed a trade for lot in New Town. 011 which he ill build a. residence at once, 1 order to be here for tht* openly of the school. Look to your Lurels, Lake City! Mr J Betts McCutchen, forlerly of Lake City, now of L*t1, was in Kingstree lastThursay. He was surprised and ratified at the changes and itnrovements here. He is Cotton uver for a Norfolk firm and >ok advantage of the lull in usiness to visit his old county. iss .Julia Thornwell ofFort Mill lme up Saturday and is visittg at the Coleman House, She as been ir. Heaufort, Manning, alters and to Pawley's Island, ad will go from here to the ountains, after a short stop at er home. Is stenographer and ,-pewriter for her father, Rev r J II Thornwell, Grand Cliandlor and K of R <fc S for the of P s. Mother's Earj A WORD im MOTHER'S MAR t WHEN # IIURSIMQ AM INFANT, AMD IM THE X MONTHS THAT COME BEFORE THAT r* TIME. ft, SCOTT'S EMULSION \ SUPPLIES THE EXTRA BTREMGTH AMD 9 NOURISHMENT SO MECESSARY FOR B THE HEALTH OF BOTH MOTHER AMD # CHILD. Send for free sample. C SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, ? 409-415 Pearl Street, New York. S 50c. and $1.00; all druggists. % mwnmnrrmmmmmJ ^lin^He 9 "About a year ago," wr 9 1123 Broadway, Augusta, Ga., 11 cj headaches and backaches, and coi I T CAi J A Non-Intoxicating ? I immediately commenced to in like a new woman, and wish ? - -1 - /v - v 1 XI h an sick women, iur i kiiuw u S them ?.s it did me." &j Cardui is a pure, medicinal 9b vegetable herbs, which relieves pains, regulates female functic 1| tones up female organs to a J| proper state of health. Try |8 it for your trouble. ? Every druggist sells 3 it in $1.00 bottles. 9 ^ THE CHATT, DEATH OF A VETERAN. Much Tisdaie Dies After a Second ? Stroke ot Paralysis. inAnother Confederate Veteran re lias gone to his final resting t TT ])lace. Mr Much Tisdaie died ^ at his home near Boggy Swamp Thursday night a nd was buried ^ at the family b urying ground w Friday. He had been in poor h? health for about one year. ^ Last summer he had a stroke of paralysis from which he did not ^ fully recover, although he was i*# able to go about. On Sunday ^ before his death he had a ^ second stroke from which he at never rallied. t ye was good neighbor, a I true friend and a patriotic cit- vV izen of the old school and his fai friends throughout the county $2 will read of his death with sor- pe row. He was over sixty years ad of age and leaves a wife,?sister, K several sons and daughters together with a large number of relatives to mourn his depar- P' ture. I 5 Lemons as Medicine ac ?? la. Their Wonderful Effect ac on the Liver, Stomach, R< Bowels, IQidneys Yc and Blood. ce Lemons are largely used by The ? Mozley Lemon Elixir Company, in compounding their Lemon Elixir, a pleasant Lemon Laxative and Tonic?a substitute for all Cathartic and Liver Pills. Lemon Elixir posi- ha tively cures all Biliousness, Consti- . i pation, Indigestion or Dyspepsia, Headache, Malaria, Kidney Disease, be Dizziness, Colds, Loss of Appetite, w Fevers, Chills, Blotches, Pimples, all Impurities of the Blood, Pain in cc the Chest or Back, and all other diseases caused by a disordered liver and kidneys, thm first Great st Cause of all Fatal Diseases. WOMEN, for all Female Irreg- ar ularities, -will find Lemon Elixir to a pleasant and thoroughly reliable remedy, without the least danger of a possible harm to them in any condition peculiar to themselves. 50c and $1.00 per bottle at le ALL DRUG STORES! fo "One Dose Convinces." y( W! She Stocked Up on Prayers. One little girl that I know of is 0E so sleepy when she starts for bed Ti that it is occasionally hard work for ni her to make up her mind to finish ar the good night prayer. A few nights p. ago she dropped her head upon the ' jkJIows 'earlier than usual. She wasn't very sleepy and at once began to dash off a prayer in refreshing style. The first prayer over, ar] along came another one, and still a third. About this time her mother, ca surprised at the turn proceedings H< had taken, asked the little one what fe she meant bv so many prayers. "Why," explained the little girl, "I'm going to say twelve prayers, now I'm awake, and then I can go ni< two weeks without saying one, ? Cr Lowell Courier. ru Willing to Compromise. The poor but honest young man hat) bearded the millionaire in his po den. kii "Sir," he said, "I want to marry your daughter." j , "Impossible, sir, imjRssible!" exclaimed the old man.i^Vhy, I would ^ rather give up ever)fdollar I have clt than part with my oiW^aughter." ro; "Oh, very well," calmly rejoined jj( the diplomatic youth. "If that's the vnn fnol ahnnt it T u-rm't ha in* ?r' heavy on you. Just write me out a cei check for half a million and we'll let it go at that."?Chicago News. 4 / I 1 ' adache I, ites Mrs. Mattie Allen, of I 'I suffered with blind sick I iild get no relief until I tried I 1DUI \ j Female Tonic I lprove, and now I feel ^ to recommend it to I jr lat it will cure I extract of I fi female ^ I f /r FBEELT. ,nS? ^ Wi w??t tm to wrm a 1 m Mr ati frtakly, *"& /fe&Sria I yvm ciMMtfslraTMbwjtfTMi. hid H &< Mtitk Mvrih mUiTj|>Tii>aeasfMi tl tory of yo?r ItmUm. ih ? vfll m4 littradUM vtat tstoteMtweil. AUcarr? V) i kept mtMIj mcnt, mi mtj ant ym la H d orrJoia. AddrtwLafljrSNawy c! UWOCtUMMCOC COn din Tm. U MI. I I'nwsient Notices will be Published This Column at the Rate of One 3 nt a Word for Each Issue. ANTED:?Those who want < eir Job Work done in a "rush" write to The Record. ANTED?BY CHICAGO MANUFACTURING use, person of trustworthiness and somewhat I liliar with local territory as assistant in brunch ce. .Salary $18 paid weekly. Permanent it ion. No investment required. Business eslished. Previous experience not essential to i^ng. Address. Manager Branches, $23 arhorn St., Chicago 3-H-l ^ ANTED:?Ali who are in need first class Job Work to call this office. All work guaran- 1 ed to give perfect satisfaction. ANTED: Dady or gentleman of r education to travel for firm of ] 50,000 capital Salary $1,072 . r year payable weekly, expenses vanced. Address Geo G Clows, ' ingstree, S. C. p ANTED:?To sell old news- j ipey. Apply this office. hollister's ocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Btuy Medioine for Bniy People. 1 Bringi Golden Health and Renewed Vigor. . specific for Constipation. Jndiee?tion. I.lve ' 1 Kidney Troubles. Pi upl ?. ? ! ?, I n-uir t <xl. Baa Breath. SlujrirKi .? i . l/?*a <:!? |p 1 Backache. It's Rocky i . ' form, 85 cents n !? > i I UL18TER Dlll'O Cmit V, .' is ?1 '.DEN NUGGETS .-Oil a i <| It's a waste of time to tell (* lople to waste theirs. s I Where are you sick? Head- i lie, foul-tongue, no appetite,! ck energy, pain in your stomh, constipation? Hollister's acky Mountain Tea will make >u well and keep you well. .'15 j ? nts. Lake City Drug Co. jj, Lines from Lambert. Lambert, July 24: We are iving beautiful weather for e protracted meeting that is e ling held at Johnsonville [| ethodist church. The services d immenced on Monday, July 17, * id up till this writing they are I si ill continuing. The services j j e being conducted by the pas-: J r in charge, Kev J E Carter, j"! sisted by Rev Clyde of Rome.; Messrs W D Altaian, D F Bax-1 > y and J F Prosser left Monday * r Georgetown on business. > The following are some of the j! >ung people of this place who ere among those that enjoyed $ lovely picnic at Trinity church b i last Satu^ay: Misses Reck | na Baxlev, Kittie Davis, Cene Haselden, Bernice Davis, ^ id Lottie Baxley. Messrs B .1 t ivis, H P Snowden and Char- ^ ? Haselden. We are glad to note that Mr ?orge Dunnahoe, after a longid painful illness, caused by a ncer, is rapidly improving. P ? was able to attend church a 0 w times last week. 4 The curing of tobacco and e slaying of dogs, seems to be aving on nicely around Muddy eek and Johnsonville. It is mored that a mad dog1 passed rough Jthe community some! a ne since and all the dogs sup-'a ised to be bitten are being iy lied. Bay Coon. p y teautify your complexion with C( tie cost. If you wish a smooth, ;ar, cream-like complexion, >y cheeks, laughing eyes, take ^ >1 lister's Kocky Mountain Tea, eatest beautilier known. ;15 nts. Lake City Drug Co. a Bring us your JOB WORK. d f 4 ' V V p- fy jg I o i rinters. J We manufacture the y, cry highest grade of (J Brass Rule in Strips J Brass Labor Saving Rule |r Brass Column Rules (J Irass Circles >rass Leaders 7/j Irass Round Corners ir Brass Galleys (J Metal Borders 'ir L. S. Metal Furniture letal Leaders f paces & Quads 6 to 36 Pt. j (J \etal Quoins, etc. We are now also making TYPE Our 7i rst series will bethe popular I)e INNE which we have nearly ready W >nm tl ??? l>fl!V'n Ofli.i. 7 I i win u iu iju x viii x ? vinn ciauuui u a ices will follow as rapidly as possible ^ Old C oluinn Rules refaeed and made W s goodas new at a small eost. 7A Highest prices paid for old type w iads, electros, brass etc. w Please remember that we are not in 7i ny Trust or Combination and are sure tat we can make it greatly to your ad- w antage t-o d?al with us. 7 A A copy of our Catalogue will be W heerfully furnished on application. w Philadelphia _ 'rioters' Supply Co. Iff Manufacturers of High^Grade y PRINTING MATERIAL Q 9 N. Ninth St., Philadelphia. C liiiiiliili \AI . L. BASS, 2 Attorney at Law > LAKE CITY, & C. C Dr R J McCabe j Dentist. > nNGST5.BE, - S. C. C OR. J. L. Bass, _ 3HYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Kingstree, S. C. Notice to TrusteesThe public school* will not open teg j ilarl.v until September ist; bur trus e?s limy run schools during July ami Vugu*t in localities where the edueaional interests of the children can i?e letter sitniMil: 1 ut nnlitr*>ay warrants cannot lie approve ! .-mil rdered paid until October 1st,inasmuch is the county board of education is retired to set apart an amount qua! to Ive percent, of the school fup'l to be j ivided from the Dispensary fund to as- | ist|and encourage the erection <-f *chuol [ louses upon certain conditions being omplied with. Iv order County Boj?rd|ot Education. VVm Cooper, CoSuptofKd. NOTICE. i will be absent from my office fori T everal weeks and will therefore ask j q hat all communications intended fori V' ublication will be addressed to The j 0 toi'nty Record and not to me per-1 y anally. (, W Wolfk. 1 Tax Land Sale. ' By virtue of execution to me ditect- K d. 1 hav? levied upon and will sell r>r cash for taxes on the first Monday ? i August next, before the coui t house oor in Kingstree the following de- m cribed lands to wit: i 1. 58 acres of land in JohnsoD town hip belonging to Mingo Becton and I ounded as fo lows: North by landsof I ) R Smith: East In lands of Britton I enkins; South by lands of Britton I eukius and West by lands of D R I Smith. 2. Also 115 acree of land in Sumter awnahip belonging to Mrs M A E [ lorris and bounded as follows: on the Ve?t 'y lands known as tl.e Dennis ? ind; on the East by lands of J L C Inure ana J D C<?ok; North by land f d L U Moore; South by Humphrey ind. 3. Abo Hi ncres of land in Mingo ^wnsbip belonging to Estate John k ?*otr and bounded as follows: Wesi I \ County Line Road and South by I ' Kliein A Sons; North by F Rhem & I on and East by F Rhem & Sons. | 4. Also 300 acres of land in Anderson I iwnship belonging to W S Fox worth I md bounded as follows: North by || Hack River; East by M H Parsons; outh bv M H Parsons and Wc.s? bv L k Paison. G .1 GRAHAM. | 1 ? W C i J I ? Cypress Shingles. jijl( All sizes for sale at our mill. For ( rices per thousand, address or call " y u Epps and Kennedy, th? Worknian, S C j coi -13 3m. !ci* ____ vol T""7 fitA cnlirkr*i mpnl thrpp rimPQ A I J.M. OVJMUI V M..VV ? j IllVi ay for the men is the corner i am tone of domestic life. ^ I Not p. cent wanted unless you ,.a, re cured. If you are sick and a" nrt iiing take Hollister's Rocky as> lountain Tea. A Great bless- jln" ig to the human family. Makes ou well?keeps you well. 35 ? tmts, Tea or Tablets. lake City Drug Co. Br A girl never gets too big to fr. iss till she falls in love with nother fellow. A man enjoys a baseball game : s ( lmost as much as a woman I ^ oes a fnneral. j rd . To the Farmers of_ Lake City Toi We, Geo. C. and D. E. Motle and will operate Planters W; Leaf Tobacco for this seasor b?en connected withwareho at this place (Lake City) for introduction to the tobacco ; As an auctioneer he ranks w not fail to get the last dollar Motlev is a young man who his end of the line. We sh^ll to nuke your tobacco bring I One visit on sales floor wi PLANTERS is the place Thanking you in advance f< in BOX OF -?FRE o the Holder of the Key W ne Key Given With Every ne Key Will Unlock the Mc o Win It. It Hay be You! VILKINS' RE' ingstree, ? T!TTO!71V!sH SCHO Where you will have all of the ad institutions of learning at an exp< those having- modest means V If i it Orangeburg Collegiate Institute One of the very best institution* oi lilt is well equipped, has an exct high grade of work in all of its d< ion has been most prosperous. I catalogue, address, W. S. PETERSC ORANGEBURG, S. Registration Notice. I'lie oftire of the Supervisor.; of Re^ ration will l>e opened on the first I mday in every montli for tin* pur- I tooftbifMitteriiig <?f any person I 10 is qualified as lo'lows: ' Vho shall have heen a resident ua ^ ; Jjtare for two years, ami ?>f the J iinty ?M.e yeai. and of the polling p>* A let in which the elector offers to J le font nonths before the day ?>l ction, .id shall have paid, Ux I mttis Utore, any poll tax then due I J pay a hie, and who can hoth read fl d write anv section of the cnnstUn n of l?wo submitted to him hy the pervisote of Registration. ??i vho i show that tie owns, and has paid taxes collectable 0:1 during the sent year, property in this state ... essed at three hundred dollars 01 sni I T tfATinV tn. Clerk of Board FOR SALE. mo ick in any quantity to suit purchas The Best Dry Preas Maciifne-madQ cor for -v ESicm. v ecial suites made to order. Corre- nie idenee solicited lajtore placing your ers. W. R. FUXK. ' are your friends, J GEO. C. AND D. I ) Lake City, jxxxxxxxxxxxxsx WE ARE TH] ALWAYS t 4 Solid Car Loads of Goods fe and More on I Our Prices Always Satisffa m Goods Unsu 300 Dozen Fruit Jn We Can, We Will, and We faction To All Our Custom* KINGSTREE E COMP.fi booooooooooocx nri i and Patrons SI bacco Market. v, have this day rented vjjs, arehouse for the sale of jW i. Geo. C. Motley has jK us tobacco business. 7a four,years and needs no W\ ^roweisol this section. (J C !J.L IL. I I ?J ?: 11 ?1 lin uic ucm anu win t/ f.r your tobacco. D. E. jK will no' fail to bring up ^ lend our every energy W\ * :he top of the market. lA iil convince you that w) to sell your tobacco, jr Dr your patronage we W ^ E. MOTLEY, g S. C. f) tf XXXXXXXXXXX7J E PEOPLE 8 AHEAD, 8 i Received this Week Q the Way. ^ O "13 .ctory and Quality of V rpassed. V 5 Just R;:; ived. * O Do Always Give Satis- O [ARDWARE 0 lNY. X IS ~ <-j|9 MONEY :E!?~ K hich Unlocks the Box. $1.00 Purchase. Only >ney Box. Somebody has PAIL STORE. . ? s.- c. TO ATTEND I ?L 1 [vantages of the high-priced I ense within the reach of I so, send for a catalogue of ^ , Qrugskg, t C. ' [higher learning in the State.* dlent faculty, and offers a apartments. The past >ess \>r application blank and )N, President, I C. 7-l-3m. ? r. The Light of our Bank lies on the pathway that leads nj? i he Gate of Success. r bank and dejwsitors are a harnious group. They have our ifidence and we theirs. Success us is success to you. That's why are popular. Hanking with us ans sharing our prosperity. The Bank of Kingstree - - -