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t ? i Just received! k A big line of ladies' solid gold * patches and chains, necklaces, diamond rings, bracelets, stick pins, brooches, waist sets, in fact, everything in the n jewelry line, uive me a call at Hotel Van Keuren building. Also, all kinds of watch repairing done { on short notice. E A. WATTS, Kings tree, S. C. 8-29-tf ' f our clubbTng rates. We offer cheap clubbing rates with a number of popular newspapers and oeriodicals. Read carefully the following list and select the one or more that yon fancy and we shall be pleased to send in your order. These rates are of course all cash in adranoe, which means that bothTsi Rsco&d and the paper ordered mast be paid for, not 1, 2. 8, 4,6, 6, 7, 8, 9,10,11, but twelve wAVTRft ahead. Below is the lilt of oar best clubbiag offers. The Record sad News A Courier (Semi-weekly,) $1.60. The Record and Home & Firm (twice a month,) $1.35. The Record and New York World (3 times a week,) $1.75. The Record and Atlanta Constitution (3 times a week) $1.85. The Record and Atlanta Constitution (weekly $1.50. The Record and Bryan's Commoner, $1.75. The Record and Cosmopolitan Magazine $1.75. Th) Record aud Youth's Companion* (New Subscribers) $2.50. The Record 8emi-Weekly State, $2.50. The Record and Lippiucott'c Magazine 1 year each $2.75. The Record and National Magazine, X year each, $1.60. N. B. We do not club with an^ ' daily papers. The first issue yov receive of the paper or periodical it evidence that the money for same Vioo W.n fni-vardaH Ku nB \Vp fiFV not responsible after that. THE COUNTY RECORD, ? Kings tree, S. C *K.of P. Kmgotreff bodge Knights of Pythias Regular Convention* Irery 2mA'mi 4ti^WiSai?S|y nlgfcU Visiting brethren always welcome, Castle Hall 3rd story Gourd in Building, Thqs. McCutchek, g a R. K. Wallace, k, b. s. , % 9 . . ; ' ; . Ilouij 232 & 234 KING S The House i aaBHHHaaHBHaHHHHMaaBaHIBai The Largest Wholesale aid are aiy lidieeaeit, we are WE CUT FINE QOOE I tit tsrevi * Re FO * Rewrite yair waits, serf is ai Ne t t Our stocks are now comp All the newest effects in Men, Women and Childre] line of Notions, etc. Doi 6mall orders as well as 1; \ | IF YOU WANT A BUGGY WHY NOT BUY THE Best on the Market? 1 I ? I WE SELL THEM?THE TYSON & JONES. WE HANDLE A NUMBER OF OTHERSTANDARD MAKES, ALSO WAGONS, HARNESS. L/\P ROBES, HORSE BLANKETS, ETC. I all the best on the market i : F. C. Thomas, j I J 3Cin.grstxfoe, S. C. P. P. P. (Prftofcly Ask* Nil |Nt m4 Nkntaa,) ?Mini posrrnri ounm or all forma and raom or? nptaw* wtawF. P. F. m |t? ? wpli tak ul mn|t H ItaiMi. *r ta ?w ? >11 OP ta ta? ??li^pi<Titnj( > Dm an o( r. P. r. ?I tataj in*m, *_ T.lml., ?j ImMm Om Ml taw, wta? M?4 hhut?p? ?w taMa Mhpi BtaHwflm, It*1 * taml braruiarttiaa in yaruhn I? wr (tavMata, OM Ghrwte Own tat WhV IiiiHiI hp ta mtaftl ?4 SYPHILIS| gSCROFULA ten i?Uo? att *?alm?bt, Catarrh, Mda mm| r . a j|1| f|>|U - Mm4 BteBa^M yre|>?rtiw W P. P. P.. piteulilb^. kxiwui rr 1w*. PrUMy ahk, pofca lUot *a4 PbMmUm. ?1, ?fe, Ma. % SaM ty all Draggta*. f. kt yWM ?Mt> Ml w ^ ayyatear, MMlay ay tfc? "SBP F. V. LI PPM AN, ProprUUf. aay**y. Vyw a*a ??k mi Savannah, Ga. Mh, Ml M Mir try P. P. P? m RHEUMATISM . ? ?? ? ??1??^ ???an?a?a???MW??? 1^??M?? ?a? SSank of Williamsburg, ' . KINGS REE, S. C. ' < f .. I Capital Stools - - $40,000. \ ' ' s * 1 i 4 . t: ; Chas. W. Stolid Pres. E. C. Epps, Cashier, F. Rhem, V, Pres WE do business on business principles. , . WE extend every,consideration consistent with. safe and sound banking. WE pay four per cent on deposits in Savings Department, payable quarterly. i * - * * WE"nespectfully solicit-your business.- Large or small it will receive oor best attention. Board. Of Directors. ?W 10. Sto/f, tO. V. WilktMs, PS. Siint/M, 10., / 5y?****, f. P. S>. Pkwm^ V. jf. PlaJMty, / C. Srakmm. / ' V * ' * . - ?# . . h* , *# , . . > COHEN & G TREET, CH that Gives you "SATISFACTION" or your Retail Mail Order Roue li tie Stitl. We're after joir lisiiess, aid sire te fret it. TRT US?Write for samples aid prices, yea'll receive tl V ' ?S IN DESIRABLE LENQTHS, FOR MERCHANT? at V IAI TY MOII.QP OP THP : i m 1 mm I w w wbm I ? ady-to-Wear G001 R LADIES, niSSES, BOYS, CHILDREN and INFAN i ipfi triir, we'll Mllsf; yei, til sire jti weiej, ill If mi utlsM, ' ' f' % . f- I* I I w Fall Dress Goods and S ?lete, full to over-flowing with the newest of plain and fancy dress j silks in Plain, Plaids and Fancies. Best of Table and Fancy Lineni n; Carpets, Mattings, Rugs, Art squares and Curtains; Gloves, Hosi a't forget our's is a large establishment; we sell as cheap as others arge ones. If you know your wants, we know how to supply them, f - > / : t *' ? Just received: a car load of fancy horses, nice drivers. 11-7 4t K C Thomas. > _ ! Notice. S Notice is hereby given to all overseer to warn out the hands on ih?ir; sections: and where there are none, emplov enough t>> complete the work on the roads at once. > J SlNGLETARY. County Supervisor. 10-17- tr NOTICE! FARMERS Genuine Peruvian Guano, Guaranteed pure. Best Natural flanure to make Cotton and Tobacco. It leads. Also Nitrate, Sulphate and flurlate of Potash, Nitrate of Soda, Basic Slag. All direct from Importers to you. For pricee, etc., write to J. J. SNOW; Agent, CHURCH. S. C. ., % , ' ;: * . . . ?4 I I POMKSTIC'SEWING MACHINES Best on the market for the money. If you want a high crude machine at a low price call oa L. C. riontjfomcry, at Kenuedy-Montgomery Co'a. 8-22 Sm KINGS THEE. 8. C. Registration Notice. Theoffice of the Supervisor of "Reg (stratum will be opened on the first , Monday in every month for the purpose of the registering of any person who is qualified as follows: Who shall have been a resident ol 1 the State for two years, and of the county one year, and of the polling precinct in which the elector offers tc ' vote four months before the day dl election, and shall have paid, *ii . months before, any poll tax then due and payable; and who can both read and write aay section of the constitution of 18K submitted to him by the Supervisors of Registration, or wbc can show that he owns, and 2ias paid i all taxes collectable on during the ; present year, ptoperty in this Stat* i assessed at three hundred dollars oi more. J. Y. McOILL, t.lerk of Board. t 1 DflP'Yl ARLESTON, S. C. Money Back. if law prices far *# < Gaads tea by reCiri Bail. WHOLESALE PRICES.' SOUTH ON DS i rs. ytir Btiey efeeerfilly retiriei ilks joods in Black and Colors. 3. Woolen underwear for ery, Ribbon and a full buy, and we want your TRY US. I For Sale! We will offer for Bale to the high ?* nuoh of K"innrQfppp or COl. U1UUCI, IUI uciou, ?w , ? the first Monday in December next, the following tracts of land, to-wit^ One tract containing three hun dred and thirty-nine acres within 1 nule of Johneonville church, aud graded school, bounded as follows: North a >d east by G. S. B. Hug gins' land; south by Thos. Giuns lanu, and west hy Muddy creels swamp, the run being the line. 2d. Ore tfact containing one hundred acres, one and one half miles from Johusouville, and bounded as follows: On the east hy land formerly owned by J. L. Venters; south by land formerly owned by W. H, Johneon; west by land of estate ol J. \iV. Kimball and estate of H. C. Haselden, north by land formerly owaed by W. J. Dennis. ttd. One tract containing six hun dnd and thirty-nine acres, more 01 lesi, known as the Kimball tract, bouuded as follows: Sonth by land formerly owned by W. J. Haselden east by lands formerly owned by W. J. Dennis; north hy lands ol J. H. Chapman and estate of J. W Kimball,and west by public road fron Johnson's ferry to Georgetown, tb< road being the line between said lane and 8. B. Poston'i land. 4th. One tract containing tw< acres, situated at Jobasonfiuo ant bounded aa follow*: North by lam of John M. Eaddy; east by land o: the estate of H. C. Haselden; sontl and west by 8. B. Poeton's land, 8. B. Haselden, Daisy H. Cooper. 10-17-9t. Coffee, 10 to 35 eti per lb afc Hil & Dickson's Lake City. 10-31-t There is nothing better for stom acb trouble than Kodol, which con tains the same juices found in healthy stomach. ,Xodol is off ere oq a guaranteed plan for the relic of heart burn, flatulence, sonr a ton acb, belching of gas, nansea, and a! stomach troubles So at times whe you don't feel just right, when yo are drowsy after meals, and yoc head aches or when you have no an bition, and yon are cross and irri table, take a little Kodo). It digee what you eat. It will make yc healthy. Sold by W. I* Wallac M. D. i ? 1 j Want More Cotton to Gli We continue to do all we sa we are doing, viz, . ginning a ' the cotton that is brought u without any one having to wai very long. In fact it now look that we cannot be crowded an day, turning out tbe shortstap in as short time as ten to twel\ ' minutes. ; > While the price of seed J somewhat off, yet we are pa; ' ' . ji_-_ : J A : liig more man me present coi J ditions will warrant for all tl . seed accessible, that we migl ! control the situation here amoo I you. ^ home corporation doin - business at home for the interei . at home. To those who do not care t | sell their seed for cash we ai offering a strictly high grad meal in exchange. Our rate < exchange at the mill is 1500 lb of meal for one ton of seed. ] is a conceded fact cotto seed meal is a cheaper an more eflecthe fertilizer tha cotton seed. According t I chemical analysis of each 88 .'pounds of cotton seed mea are equivalent to 2000 pound of cotton seed, but owinj to the superior mechanics condition of meal, it is safe t m asaume that 800 pounds ot mea arc the full equivalent to one toi of cotton seed, therefore, what eyer excess above 800 pounds o meal theffarmer gets inexchang for a ten of seed is so much clea profit to him in comparison wit) using the ton of seed directly a a fertilizer. You can readily se that by exchanj^ing your see< with us yon realize nearly 10 per cent on the transaction. Bring your seixl to us and no make the mistake of gettinj inferior meal elsewhere in ex change. Our meal is open for ins pec tion. Samples sent on applica tion. Yours, {South Atlantic Oil Co., By Geo. E. McEL, Mgr. Il-17-tf Gala Week Attraclions Charleston will be "At Home" 1 to her friends and cousins of the ;! old Palmetto State next week, f The Annual Fall Festival held r in the "City by the Sea," is one of 1 the events of the season and people who take in the State and county fajrs also save a . little time for the Merry Week .tj at Charleston, and never fail to enjoy the visit. This year the ' Fall Festival promises to be of ' unusual interest. The commit, tees in charge of the various , features have spared no pains ' to make the programme attrac1 tive. A considerable number of military companies from vari. ous portions of the State will r take part in the prize drills, on > Marion Square and in the grand | military parade. The trade and J fantastic parade, a feature that [ is always interesting, will be . larger and better than ever. > The fourth annual exhibit of j the Charleston poultry association, with admission free, is a i drawing card. 1 A number of excellent tent 1 and hall shows have been se' cured and will help make the place lively. The management has secured at.considerable expense, the illumination of King street, from. Broad to Spring, street, a very attractive features 1 Welsh Neck High 8chool footf ball team will play against theCitadel team Tuesday afternoon '* at the ball park. l* The railroad rate from any ?._x_ _ * point in toe oiaie is uuc d for the round trip, plus 25 centsu Gala Week Tlsltira Ji D to Charleston fro^i Williamsru burg will receive a cordial weiir come (especially if they men- . yX tion The Record) at Stephen Thomas & Bro's Jewelry Empot8 rium. > ,u This firm carries a complete , ** line of everything in the way of Watches, Jewelry, Wedding Presents, Xmas Presents, in fact, I. everything to be found in an upto-date well-equipped city jewy elry store. Prices and quality guaranteed. ;s Cordially yours, t . Stephen Thomas & Bro._, B 25 King street, , " i y Charleston, S C. le I 0 ? ? re i Don't FailtoBlTMs:. , ,s We would, advise those of our fm readers who intend visiting Q" Charleston during "Gala Week" le to. visit . Louis Cohen & Co'a mammoth dry goods establishment. which they will find fitted lK up with all the modern convert niences that go to make up an . up-to-date place of business. 0 Tbi3 is one of the largest es- ^ "e tablisbments in the South, double stores, three stories, lighted throughout with elecs* trie lights, electric elevator and ^ easy stairway. Ladies rest n room, containing library, ordid nary, etc., which are at the sern vice of all their patrons aud ? visitors. You will find one of . ^ the finest stocks of merchandise 1 in the South, displayed in handsome glass show cases and fix? tures, the newest in vogue, ex 1 hibiting an immense assortment 0 of silks, dress goods, linens, do 1 mestics, laces, embroidries, kid Q gloves, hosiery, carpets, rugs, " art squares, mattings, lace cur. * tains, furniture coverings, upe|holstery goods, etc., etc. The r second floor is devoted entirely ^ to ready-to-wear garments for 8 ladies, misses and children. On e the third floor, you'll And the * prettiest of art departments 0 and a lull line of ornaments, bric-a-brac, dolls, chinaware,etc, * suitable for presents of all kinds. ? A cordial welcome awaits all who enter their portals, and a large force of courteous salespeople are employed to attend " to your every want. For specially courteous attention ask for Mr Cecil Jacobs, of this county, and tell him that jou saw the invitation in The Courtt Record.