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?mmmwmninmmmnro nun c\!Tin Zr WUK 1 IK ?r LAWNS Af> || ACTUAL C I King ftiUMUiWiwuutiwwwai Local and Personal See the new ad of W P HawKins & Co in this issue. Read the Home Tailoring Co s announcement this week. ! Mr and Mrs J J Graham were ut Gourdin Sunday visiting relatives. *i)r C D Jacobs left last night to spend some time at Glenn , Springs. Mr J Hamlin Burgess of JJouzon was noted on our streets Mondav. " Mr S E McCullough,of the Taft section, was in town Monday a few hours. Attention is called to new ad of farmers and Merchants Bank of Lake City. The advertisement of J S Eron | this week should appeal to all' who wish to save money. | Mr B E Clarkson visited rel- ! atives in Greelyville and vicinitv last Saturday and Sunday. "Miss Kate Cargile spent Sunday with friends in the thriving little chty of Greelyville. Mr P G Gourdin was among 1 i Kingstree's representatives at the Isle of Palms last Sunday. Mr Rufus Jackson and Miss Edna Johns of White Springs, Fla,are visiting the family of Mr H Care. -M/ W A Gravely, of the Center Brick warehouse, Darlington, was here Monday looking out tfor business. ' Dr W V Brockington went to Charleston Saturday night to take a patient to the hospital to be operated on. Capt Charlie Wallace of St Stephens spent the day in town ( Tuesday on business and visit- , ing relatives. A special meeting will begi n at Beulah church on Thursday nigfht, conducted by Kev J J Tart and pastor. Mr A Crawford Clarkson, Auditor tor the South Atlantic Oil Company, spent Saturday and Monday in town. Mr E N McCants, who has been with Mr M J Porter for a year or so, has accepted a similar position with Brown&Brown. Mr S Marcus has returned from a trip to New York em"bracing several weeks, whither lie went to purchase his fall f stock. Rev J E Mahaffey returned from Dorchester last Saturday evening, and went to Scranton Monday morning to assist in a meeting there. Mr Ed C Epps, the popular and capable cashier of Bank of Williamsburg,is enjoying a wel 1| earned vacation in the mountains of Asheville. Xingstree Board of Trade has 'begun to sit up and take notice -and we expect to see many good results of their active campaign an the near future. I [ttmmmwnmmmfmmmmtt LgilJ [E LINE OF niLLINE 4D ALL SUfiriER G OST FOR THE NE^ fstree iaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa> Mr and Mrs Eddie Jacobs returned Sunday morning to their home in Macon, Ga., after a week's visit at the old home of the former in this city. Miss Mary Brailsfo?^)f Manning arrived in Kii >e last Friday and will sj. -some time with friends and Ives in Kingstree and vicin. * Mr Sam Brown returr; day from an extended \ several inland towns an coast, where he went duri vacation, and reports a good time. We sincerely regret to learn of the death of our good old friend, Mr Ilenry G Edgerton, a gallant veteran who was J yy y a * i .,1V I receniiy caueu 10 me "uivouac of the Dead. Between 75 and 80 people from Kingstree attended the Re(J Letter Day picnic at Cades Tuesday. It was impossible to get a complete list of names of such a crowd. Mr B T Legg, of the ManningRim & Spoke Works, was in town Monday in the interest of his firm and sold several hundred dollars worth of his goods to dealers in this place. Several news letters reached this office too late for publication this week. We must have these communications not later then Monday noon of the current week to insure publication. Tuesda}7 evening, August 4, at school auditorium, Roy Z Thomas.orator,lecturer and educator, will give a lecture for the benefit of the Confederate Monu ment fund. Admission fifty and thirty-five cents. Go out everybody and help a worthy cause. Dr W G Thomas, Dr Gamble's clever and efficient prescription clerk,went up against the State pharmaceutical board last week for examination. In common with the other friends of this popular young man we congratulate him on his passing successfully. The up to-date stationery of the Board of Trade, printed at theRecord job office,is being free1.. /.nmvili'nionto^ KntVi nc fartis ly tV/UlJ^HUl\,Uk\.u UVVU UW I.V tic style and quality of material. Last week our job office received a $36.00 order for stationery from a firm at Lake City and a $30.00 order from Kingstree. Merit will tell. Mr H J McVeigh of Florence, the well known piano man, was in town last week. He says business is picking up somewhat in Florence and Marion counties on account of the tobacco sales on over there, and he thinks we ought to plant tobacco here and put up ware houses, which would relieve the | depression in "the good old summer time." County candidates will bear in mind that the time for filing pledges and paying assessments expires at noon on Tuesday, August 11, the day before the first campaign meeting. Pledges 'immwmwHtttmmmmmm! :RY, DRESS GOODS, iOODS TO GO AT KT THIRTY DAYS. Dry auaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaau will be filed with the county chairman and clerk of court. Campaign assessments are to be paid to C W Wolfe, treasurer of the executive committee. Mr R F Ward, of the Benson section, left at The Record office last week an apple of his "raising'' which measured just twelve inches around?a tine specime^ indeed. We have the liinate to grow to per'net of the temwith a little . litS and VegetaOivS 01 l jp cs. Assistant Dispensary Auditor S J Hunt was in Kingstree last Friday going over the affairs of the dispensaries in this county. It only took him about three hours to complete the job, and his report shows the books in perfect balance and everything in satisfactory condition, which is quite a compliment to the faithful work of the efficient bookkeeper, Mr J B Steele. Mr Peter Mulholland has perfected arrangements for a gents' pressing club in connection with tailoring: establishment, and after August 1 any gentleman may become a member by paying one dollar a month in advance, which will allow him four suits pressed per month. All work called for and delivered by polite boys. Send in your name or call up phone No 17. The Kingstree Hardware Co. is having their two stores made into one by removing the partition wall,which will give them a floor space of 44x90 feet, besides their large ware house in the rear of the store. The two stores occupied at present are both crowded and the alteration being made will be a decided improvement in the menage of this enterprising firm. Jott Exactly Right. "I have used Dr King's New Life Pills for several years and find them just exactly right/' says 'Mr A A Felton, of Harrisville, N Y. New Life Pills relieve without the least discomfort. Best remedy for constipation, biliousness and malaria 25c. at DC Scott's drug store. THE HOME TAILORING COMPANY Kingstree, - - - S. C. HERE is what you are looking for a place where you can have your clothes cleaned, pressed, repaired and dyed in a first-class manner by an experienced workman that has served.his apprenticeship as a tailor and cutter on both gents' and ladies' garments. ALL WORK done here at home where customers may try on all work before it is finished and see ' - xl -J trial tney get wnai uiey wuw. All work guaranteed satisfactory or no charges will be made. Single-breasted Suits Pressed 50 Pressed and Cleaned 75 Scoured or French Cleaned 1.00 Ladies' Skirts Pressed 50 French Cleaned, Scoured & Pressed 1 00 Dry Cleaning ,75 PETER nULHOLLAND, UP STAIRS Next door to Courtney's. 'Phone No. 17: 7-30-tf 'wmtttwwiwHwmmwwr if I XHl I j 5P( Goods liliUiiiiiitiiiUiUiUiit iUUMU; ^ COUNTY SUP ,cR SCHOOL In Session ! it of Teachers and Students Lectures Announced. i i The Williamsburg county : Teachers' Institute opened at the graded school Monday, July 27, for a term of/'""" *<eks. The faculty jbllowing teas?/ .o,s Mary T Nance,of ;j ^ county, pedagogy, cn .id current events. MissElizaoethDominick,of Newberry county, drawing. Mr 0 M Mitchell, of Rome, English, composition and mathematics. i An pnrnllmpnt of fortv-fonr ! teachers the tirst cla}' is encouraging evidence of the interest taken in the summer school. This is one-third more than the average enrollment of the institutes held previously to this summer. The attitude of the teachers in attendance is one of busi ness. They are being greatly helped in preparation for their next school session. Following is the enrollment this week: Greelyville, Misses Georgia Brunson, Rosalee Montgomery, Cades, Ola McElveen, Emma Cooper. Venters, Alice Huggins, Annie Venters. Indiantown, Lucile Cunningbam. Workman, Rosa Kennedy. Chapman, Edna Davis. Scranton, Hessie Graham, Allie Lee McCullough, Ella Collins,Addie Beatrice Cannon. ? Lane, Maybelle Browder. Cowards, S Allene Godwin. Nesmitb, Ola Johnson, Rosa Tallevast. Church, Jane W Ervin, Sallie A Hanna, M Orgilive Rogers. Vox, Eulaiia Cox^Eleanor Cox. narper, Meine urocKinxon, James Lutber Smith. Charleston, Nonie H Webb. Timmonsville, Bertie Collins. Rhems, Ida Waldron,Iva Elise Eaddy. Lake City, Bessie McKeinzie, Laura McCutchen, Mattie Connor. Mouzon, Retha Burgess. Johnsonville, Mrs R B Woodberry. Bennettsville, Florence H Stubbs. Fowler, Mamie Perkins. Morrisville, Mattie Graham. Kingstree, Marie Thorne, Julius Scott, Leola Coward, Annie McCutchen,Lyde Kennedy, Mattie Vause, Mittie McGill, Mary Lee Swann, Leila Flossie Epps, Elma Hinds, Eleanor Epps, Eunice Kennedy, AlthereMcKnight, Sam B Stackley. Sold Out See IbePolot? Scranton, S C, July 27, The County Record, Kingstree, S C. Dear Sirs: You may discontinue my ad., "Peas for Sale, "in your "Want" column, I have sold entirely out. Yours truly, J M^Parker. itmrnnrnmrnfmnnnnminmr C C A I I )T " CASt Comp aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa> It Can't Be Beat. The best of all teachers lsexperieuce. C M Harden, of Silver City, North i Carolina, says: "1 hud Electric rsit-1 ters does all that's claimed for it. For Stomach, Liver and Kidney troubles it can't be beat. I have tried it and find it a most excellent medicine." Mr Harden is right; it'3 the best of all medicines also for weakness, lame back3, and all run down conditions Best too for chills and malaria. Sold under guarra'itee at D C Scott's drugstore. 50c. Read the Farmers & Merchants' Bank's ad. this issue. nvTiLLii * H Hats at reduced \ H w* of the season. I % Vests, Stamped Li '4 Prices to suit all a * * Gale & Gale's, _ __ __ _ ,?\?FwF^<*^<TWf\/F\ TEP T (Prickly life, Poke 1 Kmnrff poarnv* cubes or Hij-sictans end or* P. F.P.ui eplenC'.l combination, ?nd prescribe it with pn $ real latiafaction for the enrea of all ^ forma end etagaa of Primary, Secondary MB and Tertiary Syphilie, Syphilitic Ehan xnaiiem, Scrofulous Uloera and Berne, Glandular SveUinf*. Bhemnatizas, Xlds?7 Complalnta, old Chroaio Ulcere that CATARRH ? G hare reeleted til treatment. Catarrh, Skla Tlineene. Xcaemt, ChronJo Parnate Com plain ta. Mercurial Poieon, Tetter, \d Bcaldhead, ate., ate. P. P. P. la a powerful tonic and an excellent appltixer, buildlnf np the j"5 ayetem rapidly. If you are waak and feeble, and feel badly try P. P. P., aad * RHEUnH In order to make roor offer our entire stock o CLOTHING i:, AND DR) * Rri xr I J. S. I BBSBBBBB i , ... _. ; cs; 2-" 11 'any. j iliUiiUllttUUUUUiiitilUUUU? =a Brst the World Affords. "It giyes me unbound pleasure to recommend Bucklen's Arnica Salve/ says J W Jenkins, of Chapel Hill, N C "I am convinced it's the best salve the world affords. It cured a *ellon on mv thunih. and it never fails to heal every sore, burn or wound to which it is applied. 25c. at D C Scott's drug store. FOR SALE. x I Brick in any quantity to suit purchaa er. Tlie B?>st Dry Press Machice-made X> ZBZEBZE02^- 3S, Special shapes made to. older. . pondence solicited betore plS^royour .worders. W. R. FUNK, SIERV!f I )rices the balance K -losiery, Collars, ^ inens, Ribl ons at H Kingstree, S. Cj* | 7ft rr tt tt tw* rr?r 7R7R 7K7W& ? v?b,. Boot mad PataaliuL) ALL rORMO AND STAGM 0? ?? - ? I i I yoa will r?gila flMh tad ttnsfth. , mm I TT..I. 1.11 ,11MM imiIIIM ' )0 from owUxiaf Lhafjrtamaracurodby tHe uaa of P. P. P. 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