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- . ' r -V '* ?*: ? * * .?<V 4 4 * % K*' '< - * . v. - -* ' . cr t: ??jouf i ? ?E You should comt Iking: PLuummmiMuimumi. ftZlCAL?iTEMS!| Quaker Quartette ? Tuesday night?school auditorium. Here's to the coming tobacco market of the State?Kingstree! Gale & Gale's new ad speaks of tine headgear at reasonable prices. The graded schools and the local Hanks will observe Good Friday (to-morrow). Miss Emma Footman of Greelyville visited MissThetisSlackley last Saturday. Kingstree Dry Goods Co ask attention to their full line of shoes for all the family?Oxlords. T TT ttllprhp XVcpicacuianvt v jj ?? delivered a speech in Congress this week attacking the Payne tariff bill. Stephen Thomas & Bro, the Charleston jewelers, have ac attractive new ad this week, Bead it. The people of Kingstree ap preciate good music and oughl to give the Quaker Quartette a crowded house Tuesday night The ladies of the Episcopal church will give an egg hunt at Mr Thorn's mill on Monday af ter Easter at 4:30 p m. Ad mis. sion 10c. Mr Lawrence H McCullougb of Nesmith has an ad in this is sue pertaining to drainage. Ii yon have any low lands you should read it. Lake City is shipping strawberries pretty early but it takes Mr B \V Butler to offer Eastei plums plum bargains at But. ' ler Dry Goods Co's. The editor, business manager, reporter, etc, has been confined to his bed since Saturday. This is his excuse for sins of omission affecting this local column. The only land sold Mondaj was the foreclosure sale, McElveen vs Robert Fulton, 33^ acres, which was bid in by Elliott Thomas, colored, for $123.50. Road Engineer Graham says that the road from here to Pud ding Swamp will be put in apple pie ordei in time for the tobac co season. Kingstree wants thai Pudding Swamp tobacco. Fayssoux, the hypnotist, entertained and mystified goo<3 audiences at Thomas opera house Friday and Saturday nights. Some of the feats perormed were really wonderful. Mr E Mclver Gregg, who was hilled in Wilmington, N C, Monday by the collapse of a brick Trrnll lirpH in Kincrstrpp snmf ?.v? e, 2,500 Yard Boys' 10c: Girls- 25c ^OSOvOvOvOvOvOvOvOvOv* * LI FOR MEN, k fnil.iv 'i nil hnv vmir D > I'VUII T ll??V? MMJ J v??? v STREE itaauuitiuiiuialtliiiiaaaiuaa : years a<jo, bein?,r cotton buyer 1 here for Alexander Sprunt for several seasons. The famous mile of road from j Home to Union church has been worked over lately and is now 1 one of the best turnpikes in the county. This was until recently the worst piece of road in that , part of *Villiamsburg. Mr W S Fitzsimmons of Charleston, a civil engineer, was in Kingstree yesterday looking into the surveying and dredging of Black river. If this is done it will not be long before the "toot-toot" of the steamboat whistle can be heard in Kingstree. In referring to the millinery ' openings last week we neglected to include Mrs J S Eron's i handsome display. While iMrs ; Eron did not announce a formal opening she exhibited quite a handsome line of hats and millinery, which was much admired | by all. In bringing to Kingstree such a high-priced attraction as the Quaker quartette, \ne Eyceum management is taking a risk,but they believe that tbe people of 1 the town and surrounding country will by a liberal patronage ' show appreciation of this effort to give them something of un usual excellence in musical en fertainment. Rev W E Hurt, the new pas1 tor of the Baptist church, paid The Record a pleasant call (also a year's subscription) Mon1 day. He is much pleased with his new charge. It is his plan. to officiate at St Stephens on ; the first and third Sundays, and at Kingstree on the second and , fourth Sundays, of each month. Mr S L Courtney, administrator of the estate of the late W J Singletary, sold all of the . personal property of the estate L on Friday. Mrs Singletary bought it all in, with the exception of 12 shares of stock in the Bank of Lake City, and a few bills of sale. The bank stock f was bought by Mr L 0 Holloway of Lake City for $800. This is 33? per cent more than the par value. The bills of sale ' were bought by various parties. Swept Orer Niagiri. This terrible calamity often hap; pens because a careless boatman iguores the'river's warnings - growing ripples and faster current - Nature's . warnings are kind. That dull pain I or ache in the back warns Jyou the Kidneys need attention if you would 1 escape fatal maladies?Dropsy, Diar betes or Bright's disease. Take . Electric Bitters at once and see Backache fly and all your best feelings return. "After long suffering ' from weak kidneys and lame back, one $1.00 bottle wholly cured me," writes.! R Blankenship, of Belk, , Tenn. Only 50c at I) C Scott's. 111S1111111111 e Is Braid Lawns Straw Hats Mexican Stra\* Butler 1 ' J- * iSSIS NE ( , WOMEN ANI) H] Lxfords because the w< dry" l|f PERSQlCMi [ w Mr E L llirsch spent Sunday j in Charleston. Mr E A Fripp of Rome was in j town Tuesday. Mr S L Courtney of Single was j in town yesterday. Mr and Mrs E A Finch left J Wednesday for Newberne, N C. Mr Edward Harper was in Georgetown on Thursday. Mr H D Reddick has returned from a visit to Harts/ille. Mr John Ross is reading law in | the office of Hirsch & llirsch. Mr A W Chandler of Gourd in was in our sanctum urday. Mr L D Rodtrera spf It Sunday j in Lake City with his A arents. Miss Pearle Graham of Cades spent yesterday in Kingstree. Miss Grace Van Keuren spent Sunday and Monday in Greelyville. Miss Marie Gregg of Florence visited Miss Alice Beckham this week. Mr R W Smith of Bloomingvale was in town Friday of last week. Mr J F Register of Greelyville spent Monday at the county seat. Mr D E McCutchen of Church spent Monday at the county capital. Mr H J McFadden of Cades called pleasantly to see us last Saturday. Dr S B W Courtney of Lake City was here between trains vesterdav. Mr R B Marshall was a pleasant visitor to our sanctum on last Friday. .Mr G II Smith of Morrisville called to see us while in town last Saturday. Mr H M Thomas, of the Lake City section, visited the county seat last Saturday. Mrs Lelloy Lee and daughter expect to spend the Easter holidays in Charleston. Miss Owen Dick of Columbia J will spend the Easter holidays with Miss Ruby Thorn. Messrs J D Gilland and Lamar Montgomery were in Florence between trains Monday. Mr C S Dukes ot Greely ville nad business at the county capital Friday of last week. Mr S P Cooper and son, Solomon, of Suttons were in Kingsr-,_i j c 1? ? i tree oaturuay ?ji mai ?ccn. Miss Esther Gordon, who is teaching at Heinemann, spent Sunday in town with her parents. ASTER worth 8 cts ai r Hats Dry G J "wm JXFORDSI mmmmmmmmmtnmmm!! OF C [LDREN IS NOW Cl ;aring qualities of the GOODS i i i i i i i i i m i i t t i i i i I i I I l | | t ( ( I I ( U ( H ( Mr "W M Tobias, foreman of ' ' * The Rkcokd office, visited his father's family in Manning Sunday. i Mr J F McFadden of Kingstree and Sandy Grove spent Sunday ' with his family at thisendof the! line. . Miss Carrie Wa. ofj ville,wh j has been ; Annie Reddick, has r<?^* home. Rev W E Hurt is attending j the State B Y P U, which convened in Florence Wednesday night. Mr Eugene Hirsch is organizing a "Nest of Owls" in Kingstree. This is a very strong social order. Messrs II B Brown and R H Pittman, two prominent citizens j of Gourdin, were noted at the j sales Monday. Miss Pattie Burgess of the Hebron section spent Saturday in town with her sister, Miss Emma Burgess. A.1 !ee Pai-ri** Onclnir l#?a VPS this iHlOO VU1 A IV f* evening tor Darlington, where she will spend the Easter holidays with her parents. Mrs J C Graham and Miss Bessie Crittenden of Gourdin spent Friday of last week in town as the guests of the former's sister-in-law, Mrs C M Chandler. Miss Mattie Piatt, of the Jndiantown Graded school, passed through Kingstree Monday morning, returning from a week end visit to her lister,M ; M L Parler of Mam ng. Miss Ne< ps left this morning foi Conway, where she will spend I&*4er. From Conway Miss Epps will go to Asbeville, N C, where she will make her future home. M> E A Finch, who lias Oeen here for some months superintending the laying of cement side-walks for Howe & Page,has gone to Newberne, N C, to en: gage in similar work.Mr Finch is young man of trained hand and brain,earnest and capable in his work and prepossessing in personality. Both he and Mrs Finch leave many warm friends in Kingstree who will always be ! glad to welcome their return. Send your loved ones a beautiful Easter token, we have them, the latest nozelties. People's Mercantile Co. 4 1 2t The Record has printed up a number of promissory note books, fifty notes to the book, that we are selling at ten cents j eacii. il Old papers for sale cheap by the hundred at The Record office. ?!S? t- -1 - - oods C< Jv&fa&XXoX^^ I "v 3 DMFLETE. J % se high grade shoes are '.veil known. 2 ; company! ^OOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOCXK o We take pleasure in announcing the q * Q opening of our up-to-date line of o | Fucisnmc dress mi f 8 AND SLIPPERS. 5 I x We invite the public to give us a call x x and look through our line' X I J. S. ERON. | - ~~ Mil Of iy iffll!We invite you to see our line of Piedmont, Durham, Goldsboro and Carolina BUCCIE8 AND SURREYS. The famous and well known H RUSSELL AND WEBER WAGONS. J None better than the McCormick Mowers andRakes H A large and select line of HARNESS. SADDLES, WHIPS AND SUMNER ROBES. || PRICES AND TERMS REASONABLE. Yours to please, Williamsburg Live Stock Co, I Kingstree, S. C. 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