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I I i I King fuiiMiuiWMiMWUtiwii Local and Personal. Only five more days, boys. Maw ff\r th<? hr?m#- ctrpfrh. Mr P G Gourdin is at Glenn 1 Springs. Mr and Mrs I P Mouzon are at Ulenn Springs. Read notice of supervisors of registration. Mr W R Pendergrass is in town from Florence. Hon Thos M Gilland is spending a few days in Charleston. The fnal campaign meeting takes place today at Lake City. Mr J J M Graham of Cades wsj nofp-1 in triven Wffln old av. ( Dr C D Jacobs has returned j from a pleasant visit to Glenn springs. ( Air W R Scott is home from a ( pleasant trip to the mountains , of North Carolina. Mr David H Rush of Elloree < has been visiting the family of 1 Dr Snider. < Mr T W Baskin of Charleston } -spent Sunday with the family of Mr H A Meyer. Mr Stuart Kelley,of the Lake ; Citv section, was noted on our ( our streets this morning. < Tomorrow is the big day at ( Pudding swamp. Kingstree , -will be well represented. - A hydraulic ram is being - - - ? j r 1 installed to furnish water ior the court house and jail. ! 1 Mr J L Covington of Cades ] favored us with his respects . while in Kingstree Monday. , The trustees of Kmgstree school district have an itnpor- | tant notice this week. Read it. i Rev S J McConnell of 1 Bloomingvale called pleasantly 1 o see us Monday while in town. J Mr and Mrs P S Courtney are J visiting Richmond, Baltimore s and other points of interest, j Mr J T McElveen, one of Cades banner tobacco growers, was in ^ town Saturday and paid our ^ office an agreea ble visit. Mr J T Gaskins, of the Lake s City section, gave us the plea- t sure of his company a short 1 while Saturday. j Mr A C Swails, manager of the Kingstree Dry Goods Co., 1 Q lett the first of the week for the ~ North to purchase fall and win- j ter goods. I Mr H A Meyer, Miss Fiorrie Meyer and Master Irvin Meyer are visiting friends and reia- ? fives in Newberry and Lexington. Now that the summer of our discontent is o'er we look for a ^ fine fall and winter business | to revive drooping spirits and t quicken every artery of trade, j Architect Beatty of George- * town is here today to make an ? -estimate of the cost ot a reinforced concrete bridge across 1 the canal beyond the railroad. 1 * inmmwnmmmmmmmm? WA stree aaaaiaaauaaaaiaiaaaaai Henry E Davis, Esq., a Wiliamsburg boy who is "making food" as a member of the Florence bar, was in town one day i ast week on professional busis less. Mrs T W Baskin and brother, daster Charles Alderson of Charleston, after a pleasant vist to the family of Mr H A kleyer, left for Georgetown on uf r>n rl n if VXVUUUJf Governor Ansel has appointed Dr W V Brockington of Kings;ree a delegate to the Interlational Congress on Tubercuosis, to meet in Washington, 0 C., September 21 to October 12, 1908. Mr J P Taylor, the obliging md capable A C T,station agent iere, has returned from a pleasant visit to friends in North Carolina. Mr Taylor was ac:ompanied by Mrs Taylor, who eturned with him. Messrs S B and W P McGill, Jr., who are employed as bookkeepers for the Cummer Lumber So. of Jacksonville, Fla., are [iere on a visit to their parents, ir i n* n >ir ana Jirs ? r:\icuiu. We aeed cotton to come to Kingstree. Let the Board of Trade take the matter up and 3ffer such inducements that the :otton must come. See that not i single bale of cotton comes to town vithout buyers to bid on it. Correspondents will please :>ear in mind that we do not publish free advertisements ncluded in an ostensible news etter. Our advertising columns ire open to everybody at so nuch per. We return appreciative :hankstoour boyhood's friend, Mr J F Chandler of Nesmith, or a tine water-melon?one of :he largest we ever have seen, [t weighed 67 pounds and when livided into hemispheres was iraly a picture of luscious,crimson sweetness, delightful to x>th sight and taste. The paper is late again this ireek, owing- to the death of our !oreman's child. Of course we late to disappoint our subicribers in not getting the paper o them when they expect it, iut the cause is beyond our Dower to foresee or to forestall. tVhen the King of Terrors appears man must bow in humble mbmission. We are sure that io one who reads tins will jlame the management for a )aper one day late. Buy your Tobacco at Farmers supply Co. and save money. Kingstree's First Bale. The first bale of new cotton was ginned here Wednesday, August [9, by Mr J J Tart, who lives iear town. It weighed 510 rounds and was bought by Mr leoAMcElveen for 10$ cents l pound. So far as we have heard this s the first bale for the season n Williamsburg county. \ i nmmmmmmmmmmmmm TCH TI Dry 1 iiuiimummuimuiuimtumm THESE CANDIDATES Have Iorited the Support of tbe Readers of Tbe Record. The following1 candidates have seen fit to place their announcement cards in The Record, thus inviting the support of our readers and incidentally helping the paper. We hope that when there is n<^ special choice our readers w.M give those who announce in ^ Record favorable consider For United Si ate Senate. R G RHETT I For R R Commissioner. jas a summerrett B L CAUGIIMAX For Congress, 6th District j. r. coggeshall j. e. ellerbe p. a. hodges j. w. ragsdale For Solicitor, 3rd Circuit j. b. Mclaughlin philip H. stoll a. b. stuckey For House of Reoresen tatives W. D. BRYAN J. D. CARTER W. A. FITCH W. P. GAUSE T. B. GOURDIN' J. S. GRAHAM R. H. KELLAHAN For Sheriff G. J. GRAHAM For Clerk of Court H. O. BRITTON For Auditor J. J. B. MONTGOMERY Ca* Cnn4 r\f P/liiratinn I U1 \JA uuuva.iivi! J. G. McCULLOUGH For Treasurer J. W. COOK R. B. SMITH For Probate Judge P. M. BROCKINTON For Road Engineer B. B. CHANDLER JNO. M. EADDY JNO. E. GODWIN J. J. GRAHAM S. J. SINGLETARY^ Cnr C nnntv fnmmi?innpr A VI VVUllwj vviaoaiiww J.N. HAMMET l G. G. HASELDEX For Coroner M. S. BUFFKIN H. M. BURROWS R. K. GAMBLE , W. J. GODWIN Read the Farmers & Merchants' Bank's ad. this issue. I Picnic at Rome. l Rome,August 15: Mr Editor? { Please announce in your columns that there will be a bas- 1 ket picnic at the Union high school building on Wednesday, < August 26, given by the Francis j Marion Literary society. A ] public meeting of the society will be held at 10 a m. < FRH c . ? . ( ] Read the Farmers k Merchants ] Bank's ad. this issne. tiwmmmmmmmmnwmm -IIS SPA Goods UiUiUMttiiiUJUiiiii lUlUiUiUi w^*wwwWWwwWwwWwWwWWWW WwWwwW" fwWWWPWwWwwW A Progress!' - Bank. ( ?* " The Farmers' / ~ ucuants' Bank of Lake it) -has under - c taken a campaign of publicity ^ that should mean a substantial increase for this thriving >nd : progressive institution, (j red blood in a bank is as n? | sary to success as any Oi factor. The arguments put forth by /, this bank are unanswerable J and those of our people who do A a banking business?and practi- gj cally everybody does who has a any business to do, as it is the j only sensible way of handling a your money, however small g your account?would do well to ? read their advertisements from " week to week in Thl Record. These advertisements are changed every week and they make attractive reading. Don't miss a one anu wueu you warn to make a deposit or negotiate a loan see the clever cashier, Mr E M Lowman. m . ^ Call at Farmers' Supply C'o's two stores and supply your wants in Groceries and Hardware. No one is i inmune from kidney trouble, so just remember that Foley's Kidney Remedy will stop the irregularities qnd cure any case of kidney or bladder trouble that is not beyond the reach of medicine W L Wallace Presidential Candidates i Probably it would be information I to some of our readers that there are I seven candidates for president of the I United States in the field. In our glorious republic auy citizen has the right to run for office and many there are to avail themselves thereof, albeit they would be shocked beyond measure should the voters take them seriously and elect them to office. Following are the presidential nominees and their respective parties: Democratic?William J Bryan. Republican?William H Taft. r-? nni -ci ttt..l ireupie a i urijr?jl uunjaa joj uatson. Socialist?Eugene V Debs. Prohibition?Eugene W Chafin. Socialist Labor?Martin R Preston. Independent?Thomas L Higsen. The Socialist Labor nominee, Martin R Preston, however, is in prison on a charge of murder and has decliued the honor thrust upon bim. Call and get your cotton picking ? baskets and sheets at Farmers' Sup- H My Co's. I Remember, free stalls and hitching I ootu for your stock at Farmers jj Supply Co's. I P. P. P., Lippman's Great Remedy I Is the greatest blood puritier in the I world; superior to all sarsaparillas, | for t e cure of Scrofula in its worst 'ornr1 Goitre, Hip Disease, Swelled Seek Running Sores and Sores in the Eyes. P P P makes a sure and permanent jure. Miss Ida Hastings, Savannah, Ga., ays she was suffering all the torture )f a terrible case of scrofula, and no elief could be obtained until P P P Lippman's Great Remedy, was tried; he result was a complete cure. ' ?E. Comp* mwwmimuuMMumwuiwi Cokesbury Confe, COKESBURY, Founded In 18*4. Located in Piedmont Pelt. Student lealth record bardly surpassed by any school in th 'iiltinn ?r ri Fpp* fllfi CO ritp fnr rutAlr.cm*. Ml. RF 7-?-3t SSS9CSCSCSCS3fH 2CHICORA C ) Greenville, - I Owned and controlled by the Pre K Carolina.A high grade college for wom< ) Graduate courses in the Arts and S ft sion, Gymnastics and Business. Larg f\ grounds. Elegant buildings. Modern coi / Location in Piedmont section, and in citj I Expenses for the entire year. A. Tuiti n B. All included in proposition (A) and 1 / sion $203.00 to $213.00. The next sessioi ft catalogue and information address, S. C Young Let us help you. You wa HARNESS. We have a larg< you at close prices and on liben r , j i?1 11* you luture trouoie py selling yo us a trial. It is a pleasure for u For the older folks we have COMFORT and WEAR. We < ment of harness at all times. C ons of standard makes. HORSES AND MULES * season opens up. Give us at le; to MAKE IT PLEASANT and PI At the old stand of Thorn; W. P. HAWK KINGSTREE In order to make room 1 offer our entire stock of CLOTHING, AND DRY Belov C Special line of white silk to go below cost, j Also a full lineof voile a made skirts. v\wv\wwv J. S. E I ^THE BANK OF Klf Kingstree. Soutl CAPITAL. g 30.000~SF == DIRECTOF Jas F Cooper R D C Scott Collections made promptly. LOANS, large or small, made < srf - > reiice School, s.c. s hare free access to famous Sulphur 3prlnga e South Faculty of strong teachers. Board, NJAMIN DUKES. Rector. i sbyteries of the Synod of South [A ; ;n. A Christian home schcol. jK M sciences, Music, Art, Expres- W) :e and able faculty. Beautiful [A 1 i iveniences. Healthful climate. f of 25,000. .1 > on. Board,room and fees $183.00. [J . tuition in Music,Art or Expres- J\ 1 opens September 17th. For W) T>1 . BYRDiD. D.,Pres. 6-25-10t(A j|j Man ! I f nt a new BUGGY AND I 2 stock on hand to sell J il terms. We try to save u reliable goods. Give 'f sto show you through. ! buggies bnilt for SOLID | :arry also a fine assort- K i )ne- and two-horse wagrill be on hand when the ist a look and we will try ROFITABLE for you. | is & Bradham. Jf j INS &CO. I - S. C. I ror our fall stock we ! Ja SHOES i 1 GOODS I 3 / I "OST. I ; and lingerie waists f nd Panarma ready ^ I i :ron 11 ii 1'! 1GSTREE i Carolina. RPLUS. $ 10 000 H Kellahan 1 M J A Kelley g f on approved security. | f 1 -3 i