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ammnnnrnmnrommmr louj ? ? ? You should com< Iking; litoCAL^TfEM^fl m w Mr H D Reddick has needlei for any make of sewing machim in the world. Mr L J Stackley, the furnitur man, has something for every body. Read his ad. If you have no insurance o your live stock, you ought t have. See P O Arrowsmith. The Messrs Rhem have 01 dered an automobile, which wil ? * - /< be here at an eariy aay.?trewyi toicn Time*. Mr H D Keddick will have special safe for ten days, begin ning Saturday. It will pay 3*0 to read his ad in this issue. Messrs T M Gilland and C 1 Wolfe have been reappointe members of the county board c education for this bounty. Miss Lorena Ross, the d< servedly popular teacher of th 7th grade, gave her pupils picnic last Saturday at the Re Hill. The census will be taken som time next summer. This mean a month's job for one man i each township at fairly goo pay. There was an entertainmei given last Wednesday by tl Hebron school for the benefit < 4 the school library. Quite a tid sum was realized. We acknowledge with pleas ure an invitation to the con mencement exercises of tt Prospect Graded School at Le to take place May 1-3. All of the lady teachers of tt ^ * " ? 1 1 Kingstree uraaea scnooi nav beei. re-elected. The elections f< superintendent and princip; have not been held yet. The Kingstree Hardware Con pany are manufacturing the tobacco flues in the building ac ioining their store. They ai kept busy from early mom ti night with orders. Among the gi aduates in pha macy at the State Medical Co lege this year are noted tw young men from this count viz: Messrs W F Brown of Le and G C Rodgers of Lake Cit; Mr W G Thomas of Mayesvili and Kingstree is also a memtx of this class. We have received a very ham some and elaborate invitatic to the commencement exercist of Atlanta Dental College,than! to the courtesy of Dr Marie Sanders Whitehead, a memoer < - * mu ~ ttie graduating ciass. ? uc- ca c cises take place Friday, April 3 Rev James McDowell fille the Presbyterian pulpit at bot the morning and evening sen |TRADE 5 SEE OUR LI ? 0XBL00D, PA' X6S69696969? I LIl FOR MEN, i today and buy your 0 STREE ItiUitbtiiititUtUliUtUtliilUlliltitll *\ ices last Sunday, Rev McDowell l is one of the oldest and grandest preachers in the State and his words of advice are always liss tened to with close attention. . e He preached two splendid sermons Sunday. e Swails McKnight, colored, '* was arrested by Sheriff Graham last Sunday morning. About Q two years ago McKniglit broke o a contract with Mr H II Parnell and left these parts. Nothing was seen of him until last Sunj day morning, when Sheriff Graham met him on the road and brought him in. Sheriff Graham went to Nash " ville, Ga, Sunday to get Ben Hanna, an escaped convict. Hanna escaped Irom the chaingang last July and nothing was heard of him until a few days ago when the Sheriff located ) him in Nashville, Ga. Hanna will have to work out- the bali ance of his term, le The married men of Kingstree ^ crossed bats with the regular team on Tuesday ot last week. From the score we would supie pose that both sides went in to IS see which could make the best n batting average and the greatd est number of errors. At the end of the swatfest the score it stood 20 to 25 in .favor of the le married men. 5*j One ot the most attractive I and unique window displays ! ha vp Rppn in ouite awhile is ~ in the central window of the a* Kingstree Hardware Company. ie It is an invitation to their cus50 tomers, and different words and phrases are represented by difie ferent articles ot hardware. It e has attracted quite a good deal >r of attention. In mentioning last week the names of the young ladies from a* Kingstree who are members of ir the graduating class at WinI* tbrop College, we omitted the :e name of Miss Margaret Burwick Montgomery. We knew that Miss "Pearl" Montgomery was a stur dent at Winthrop, but did not 1- recognize the name in the form o it appeared on the-invitation, y, hence the omission. :0 We are indebted to our friend ^ Dr Harrell Myers Graham ot this county, for an invitation to r :1 the commencement exercises 011 the Medical College of South Carolina to take place Wednes,n day evening, May 28, at the iS Academy of Music, Charleston, [S S C. JDr Graham has completed ,n his course and will be grad^ uated along with thirty-seven r* other members of his class We congratulate our young :d friend on having gained the h right to the honorable title of j. "M D" affixed to his name. ? u/Hcnc i VV1IUIVLNEOF LOW CUT S rENT-LEATHER, YIC 75c Ch Butler NE I WOMEN AND CH] xfords because the w< UK I iUUWWWWWWWWMiWWi l^PERSOKflL^i Mr Simon Poston was in town yesterday. Mr L J Stackley visited at; Mouzons Sunday. Mr <J B Guess of Salters was i in town Monday. Mr T J Duke of Fowler spent ] Monday in town. VIJo*. I Illio Prvin ic visitinP" JUl 111V, V AtLM. friends in Darlington. Mr J R Smith of Greelyville was in town Monday. Mr D W Thompson of Vox spent yesterday here. Hon J Davis CDeo was in town yest Mr S L Courti Single was in town yesterd f. Mrs W L Taylor is visiting relatives in Greelyville. Mr W A Tisdale of Harpers was in town Saturday. Mr Marvin W McConnell visited in Greelyville Sunday. Miss Lillian Alsbrook spent the week-end at Bloomingvale. Mr J C Christmas of Hebron visited the county seat Tuesday. Mr R Mac Cooper of Scranton spent Tuesday in town on business. MrWWH Cockfield of Scranton had business in Kingstree Friday. Mr W W Singletary ot Scranton spent a few hours in town Friday. Miss Lula McConnell spent Sunday with her parents near Salters. Mr W J Brockinton of Harpers called pleasantly to see us last Saturday. Mr W I Nexsen attended the T P A banquet in Charleston last night. Mr Jx>uis Jacobs, Jr, of Charleston spent Sunday in Kingstree with his parents. Messrs D W S Cockfield and S B Poston of Johnsonville were in Kingstree Tuesday. Miss Thetis Stackley has returned from a visit to relatives and frieDds in Florence. Mr G R Bowen of Lake City spent Sunday in town with the family of Mr W F Kennedy. Mr S V Taylor and Miss Ethel Ferrell of Greelyville visited Dr and Mrs W L Taylor Sunday. Mrs Louis Gilland and little daughter took in the music fes in P!n1nmhia last week. Mr W E Nettles, ot tht* Lake section, was present at the^Earmers' Union meeting- here Friday. ; THE DC HOES FOR GENTS I, WHITE. ild s Barefoot Dry G 96969696969S9< mininnwmwwmiwniwmBwr OF C [LDREN IS NOW G taring qualities of the GOODS IM1MW1WWMW1UWM1UM Mr D K Mouzon, an old Confederate veteran, honored us with a visit Saturday of last week. Mr II P Howard of Bloomingvale called pleasantly at The Recokd office while in town Friday. Mr J T Frierson v' secretary of the cot 's' Union, was here Frr. ne meeting. Dr R L Cockfield of Venters is i a member of the graduating . class of the Medical College of l South Carolina. i Mrs W N Jacobs, Miss Janie | Allen, Messrs J D Gilland and j William Scott attended a ball in Georgetown last night. Miss Mae Belle Newman of ifiurnter, who has been visiting | Miss Annie Reddick, returned to 1 * * *? i ner Dome Monaay evening. Mr H D lleddick returned last ; Friday from Hartsville, where | he spent about ten days looking: after his business interests there. MessrsW T "Wilkins and LP Kinder went to Charleston last night to attend the T P A convention and banquet today and tonight. Capt S M Stoll of Savannah,Ga, is visiting his brothers, Messrs Charles W and P H Stoll. Capt Stoll ranks very high as a Pullman conductor. Miss Katie Stackley went to Charleston yesterday morning to attend the marriage of Miss Lnla Bargir to, wf to took place yesterday? tornr n. Mrs W S .rock* ton of Indiantown pass e*^ to rough Kingstree Sunday morni^v returning home from a visit to her sister, Mrs W M Dye of Charleston. Mr A W Kodgers, of the McAllister's mill section, was among the visitors here Friday of last week. Back in the old days "Lonza" was. "one of the boys" around Kingstree. Mr A A Brown of Leo called to see us Friday while here attending the Farmers' Union meeting. Mr Brown is an enthusiastic member of the union and says he believes there are great possibilities for good in the organization. Mr A C Stewart of Lake City j presented us Tuesday with a ! sample can each of okra and ! tomatoes and peaches, "Lakeside brand", put up by Belk & Stewart, The fruit and vegetables are #put up by this enterprising firm in cans with handsome, lithographed labels and present quite an attractive appearance. We thank our friend ! for his thoughtful kindness. J >LLAR D 5, LADIES AND G Sandals 50c |p oods C S969S9S969S969 . i ' ' )XFORDS| OMPLETE. | I m | ' 3 ; - - - * 11 1 ZS sse high grade shoes are wen Known. 3 w > COMPANY1 Ri?nuHiiK ami- 1 ' We invite you to see our line of Piedmont, Durham, Goldsboro and Carolina N BUGGIES AND SURREYS. i The famous and well known RUSSELL AND WEBER WAGONS. 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