The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, April 12, 1900, Image 6
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Presbyterian Church Itov. J. E.
Ouulop, pastor, 1st Sunduy, 4 p. m.;
Jrd Sunday 11 a. ru.
Methodist Church Iter. W S.
MurtiD", pastor/ l*?t ami 4th SumlavH.
11 ?. ra. aud 7:30 p. m.; 3d Sunday,
7:30p. m.
baptist Church Rev. F. W. Eason,
nuuister, 2nd Sunday. 11 a. m. and 7:30
p. xa.; 4th Sunday 7:30 p. m.
Enifuvinal Chnrrh-Bov. It. W. Barn- !
well, pastor, 2nd Suuuuy 11a. m.,7:30
l>. m.
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tho Semi-Weekly Columbia State,82.00.
The Connty Record oaeyear and the
Atlanta Constitution, $1.75.
Buell & Roberts'
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CASH DRV GOODS STORE.
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Some Of Oar Specials:
Ladies' Umbrellas 26-inch, .Black
Serge, 12 different etyk-6 of L>ecorat?-d
China and Sterling Silver, Congo ban*
dies, 60 cents. .
26-iueh, Steel rods, Black Sergo,
Congo handles, 19 cents.
26 inch, Black Silk, Sterling Silver, t
Turned Congo baudlei, SI.29.
20-inch, extra' quality. Black Seige, j
with black and d*ik green carved bun>
dies, at 65 uud 98 cents.
Gentlemen's 2ti inch. Black Gloria
Silk;, Steel rods Sterling silver, turned
Congo handles SI.30.
2S-i&ch, Steel and Wood rode, Black ,
Serge, 49 cents! '
2C-inch, Black Serge, lutest style
IT I 11..
Horn Liuumo, c
CLACK SATINfi at 5 cents.
White Lawn, 40 inches wide, 5c,
Cambric at 5c.
- White Table Damask at 20, 25, 34, |
lei, 50, 74c, SI and SI.25.
Red DumuHk at 15, 20, 25 and 35c.
Beautiful Colored Silks at 24 cents.
Huck Towels, bright borders 5c.
Towels at La ^
Bleoched tluck Towels, II S, 37x20,
at 10 cents.
Lace Cnrtaios, Crash Skirts, white
Piaid Aprons, Wrappers, Lambreqnius,
Tinsel Drapery, Bureau Scarfs, Piliow
Casep, Side Crtmbs,Shirt Waibts,Brush
- ^ n i.
Uraict, rrrcss jjod^b, ^rucm, onow
Sailors,Bel! Crown Sailors, and several
other kinds too numerous to mention
and quote prices, proportionately
cheap.
Just received, 1 case Cordet's Beatiful
Goods at 5c per yard
Furniture Department10-piece
Solid Oak Suits $17.
10-piece Solid Ouk Suits $18.
10-piece Solid Walnut Suits $G5 to
e ? $110.
Solid Oik Sideboards $12 to $15.
Imitation Walnut Sideboards $6.50 to
$8.
Single Lonnges $4 to $6.
Bed Lounges ?3.50 to $15.
Imitation Waiuut Beds $2.50 to $6.
Mattresses $2 to $8.
Bed Springe $2.25 to $4.
6-foot Oak Extension Tables $4.0U to
810.
6-foot Imitation Oak Extension Tables
$3.50.
Kitchen Table $1.25 to $1.75.
Full Size Willow Rockers $1.50.
Kitchen Safes $2. 75 to 83.50.
stoves $5 25 to $20.
Ladies' Desks $5 to S14.
10-piece Decorated Chamber sets $2.19
6-foot Smyrna Rugs $2.88.
5-foot Velvet Carpet Rugs $1.50.
5-foot Smyrna Rug-. $1.40,
3-foot Smyrna Ruga CJc.
.Tnta kno-fl
V ?VV? V M?V * w"*
Window shades 10c to $1.25.
Bamboo Easels 50c to $1.50.
Just received, a new lot of fine
Chinese and Japanese mattings.
Ill I HIS,
57^ and 575 King St., Charleston,S.C.
Skin Diseases.
For the speedy and permanent cure o;'
tetter, salt rheum and eczema. Chamberlain's
Eye and Skin Ointment is
without an equal. It relieves the itchng
and smarting almost instantly and
tts continued use effects a permanent
- ere. It also cures itch, barber's itch,
scald head, sere nipples, itching piles,
chapped hands, chronic sore eyes and
granulated lids.
l?r. Cady's Condition PoTrdcrs for
horses are the b*st. tonic, blood purifier
and vermifuge Price. cents. Sold by
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A Free Street Fair to Be Given May
14th to I9llt.
REPRODUCTION OF DEWEY ARCH.
Fifteen Bands of Music A Floral Parade A
Wonderful Show finny
Premiums Mimic Mardi Gras
Thousands of Visitors flany Other
Attractions.
During the week, from Monday. May
11th, to Saturday, May T.9th. R.chmond,
Virginia, will take on an entire ne.v
dross. Bread street, US feet wide, is to
be transformed into a World's Fair of
attractions, consisting of manufacturiers
of tobacco, booths for the merchants'
exhibits, some of the booths to
be built of stone. These will occupy
two miles of streets at both ends, for
which contracts have been let to erect
magnificent arches, modeled after the
Dewey area in New York. These will
be built of artificial stone, and will give
to thousands of people in the South the
first idea of what the Dewey arch is
like. The magnitude of this KreeSireet
Fair, undertaken by the combined Business
Associations of Richmond, can be
estimated when it is known that they
are to build an independent electric
light plant lo supply the thousands of
lights necessary to make the night as,
bright as day. Fifteen bands, including
the Stonewall Band of Staunton,
one of the most famous in the South,
and others from different cities of'
North asd South Carolina, who will
play continuously throughout tlie day,
which will . ,ke it one of the grandest
collection of hands ever assembled
in this section of the country.
The Floral Parade ha3 been taken in
band by the leading society ladies of
Ric hmond, whose magnificent carriages
and horses will make or.e continuous
parade of flowers, which will take more
than one hour to pass a given point.
Direct from Brooklyn. N. Y.. will
come the great Hagenbeck Animal
Show, combined with the Streets of
Cairo. German Village, and ether orien
al features, to make this Pre? Street
Vnir worfh r?mir.2 hundreds of miles
to see.
Every railroad will give special rates
to Richmond during this Carnival
Week, and at committee headquarters
board can be obtained for as little as
$1.00 per day, Including lodging.
Besides the Free Street Fair, the
Floral Carnival, the Brass Band Carnii
val. and the Hageubcck Animal Show,
the Streets of Cairo, the German Village,
the Crystal Maze. Yatch Riding
on Land, all cf which will be crowded
into Carnival Week. The Business
Men's Association have arianged for
Mardi Gras night, for which artists
from New Orleans are now building ten
floats, symbolical of some historical
1 subject, and in which all the fraternal
organizations, consistvg of the Elk-.
Odd Fellows. Knights cf Pythias. Roval
I ? TT i. 1- - T ?
, Areanums, nepia&upus. n.vu .ur<:.
Woodmen cf the World and many others.
are preparing flouts. designed to
illustrate the objects cf the various ori
dbrs. Also thousands of Richmond'!*
! c'tizens will parade en masque. inM
i gorgeous fireworks and the throwing of
. paper Confetti. From reports this fair
: wiM be as elaborate as was that in >*: v
j Orleans.
It i.s expected that terra five thous!
and militiamen from the South will
bo present to help participate in the
many parades. A special fexvre cf the
week is to be a dinner e'ven to seme
of the business men of Richmond by
the managers cf the tnc ntd c.-i'rra!
show, at wh'oh 'these ni#;n will yit down
to dine with the trained will anltnaLn
?yitdc? between each man.
Nearly five hrrri-Vf-l premiums, to be
^iven away cn difTerrht days of canivafl
week, 'inc'.vdi'rg pr ar.es. clc'.fct'.ng,
r\r\ u __
Dour ,ana even gua pieces, iui
all of which everybody in any section
of the country mrtn ccnitrrt. The contests
are very revel, anrl a premium
list will 'he serif by mail free, if you
write a rental to the F.Vhroond Carnival
Association, Richmcnd. Virginia.
P-eparations have been made to entertain
three hundred thousand visitors.
Notes.
Half a do7.en foreigners reeer.ilv appeared
before Judge Lent, of Westchester,
N\ Y being applicants for naturalization
papers. Hie Honor looked
t'hem over amd proceeded <to lecture
tjiem sor.rdly on their dirty appearance.
'Cleanliness 'is one of the moat
1 rtu'r iflftoflrmip rvf Amrrif?5n
mi j/L7i . a u t ijuc nivuuwum .v w...
citizen ".lip." ? :'d the Judge, "3nd 1
advise ycu to ike generous and daily
use of . cap r.v ( waiter."
.Vn c'iyleu. '.own ldgshdug plan: has
been 'itn.ualled at Hawest Yorkshire,
Eoglat'i ic .s built cn a capital ol
|3.r,00 There are two large generators.
i:: which the gas is wasfh-ed by
pasrin ; ihrcu:-.1 the water. The border
has a rpn< ity 1.000 cubic feet. AjboaJ
a mile of 'he r.. ?ins have thus far been
latd.
One English marquis lias to work for
"has li\ing. The Marquis of NormauL?v,
who was a clergyman when he succeeded
to the title ten years ago, and
i.-; now a <anv. : of Windsor, found his
e.-taitts iit-avil; enntmberc d. He thereupon
turned v bcol master and opened
a preparatory "hocl for the sons oi
noblemen :i. ! gentlemen that has
i.V.*. .. aaey.
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Bits of *-emininity.
The scarab. in turquoise blue, is the
all-important fetich of tiro moment.
There is a return to the ostrich
feather in millinery.
Tulle and lace straw hold first place
in the lints of.spring.
The old dolman-shaped sleeves are revivod
fur e\ cuing.cloaks.
The ldack redingote. lined with white
satin, is the latt.-f Doris rage.
Itlack talTeta. stitehed in white, is
much worn for afternoon frocks.
1. ng sdiell hairpins, with jeweled
tends, are a lat? luxurious fancy.
Draped taffeta toques, with a "cliou" _
of velvet, are the ultra smart mode.
He sure and -wear a fob chain with
your demi-toilette. or tailor-made frock.
Cameo* and corals arc advancing in
favor for necklaces, brooches and belt"
clasps.
Hlack watered ribbon, tied in a small
bow under the chin, is the necktie up
to date.
Lace mitts are the fail of the hour
in l'aris, both in black and white
chantilly.
It is predicted that pink will bo the
color most affected in the summer's
thin Roods.
The princess petticoat, both for street
and evening wear, is a feature of modish
lingerie.
i
i The black velvet skirt has supplanted
J all others for wear with the iudepeuI
(lent bodice.
ria'tings of tulle, on wiiich chenihe
! is sewn like a cord, form one of the
, popular n:u. t~immmgs.
Tin* smartest touch of pnvns. hats '
! and mantles is the lace, which is now
lived to match tlu-ni in color.
Itussian lace, coarse and heavy as it
is. turns out to he one of the latest
i cries for ^wus ceremoniously built.
Dai"tv Thimbles.
i Ladles of hiirli class in I'liina ? -e
j the daintiest thimhli s imaginable,
of them heinsr earved from ennrni us
' pearls, ornamented with hands of sisi
fjold. on which all manner of minim
and fantastic di -Los are emrravei!. A |
! mother of pearl case i? ahvay made I
to keep the thimhie in. and with i! the
1 Chinese lady has a pair of delicate sei- |
; sors of finest sterS encased in :i sheath
: of mother of pearl, with a needle eas<
to inatel). The queen of Siani owns a ;
thimlile which was a present from he.
| royal husband. It is made In the shape
of a lotus band, of the lin?-?t jrohl. ar.>l
! is studded with diamonds, which are
so arranged that they form her name
and the date of her marriage.
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The tMn*3 accredited the eleraragt
ir? f?citit of Q^M?nt
liTMiS. |
DOORS, SaSH, BLINDS, MOULDINGS
AND
Building flaterial.
Dealers in Sash Weights, ;
Cord, Hardware, Window glass, !
etc.
We zuarautee our work
i superior to any sold in this city,
all being of our own manufac1
ture.
E.n.HACKER, Proprietor
CHARLESTON, - S. CEegistration
Notice.
The oiBce of the Supervisor of regi*
tratioQ will be opened on the flrat
j Monday in every mouth and the two .
Jays immediately following, for the
purpose of the registering of any per|
sou who is qualified as follows:
i Who shill have been a resident of
the State lor two years, or me cuunij (
: one year and of the polliug precinct ;
tu fthich the elector offers to vote font |
, souths before the day of election, and |
ib'ill have paid, six mouths before any j
poll tax then dne and payable, and J
! who can both read and write any seo- !
rion of the Constitution of 1895 sub*
mitted to him by the supervisors of reg1
ibtration, or can show that he owns,
i and baa paid all taxes collectable daring
the present year on property in
thi-a State assessed at three hundred
dollars or more. J. J. EADDY,
Clerk of Board.
The Drug Store Kind
but price thesrimo as ordinnry brands. Druggists
t-uy Anvil Soda in bulk and sell it at five cents uu
ounce. Grocers sell it in packages at 10c. a pound
or :l rounds for 23c.
ft is Exactly the Same Sodan
| 'J'o get the list you must, insist on jackuges put
! i > by th^ manufacturer with the
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Nature in strengthening; and recon- |
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work ot two rounded teasponnfius oi ??onfr?>.<i
the best baking powder ever made. """ly m*!
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carc it will retain its full strength foi
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to science for its Injurious comfort in
i boltow central air sptice thclength and width
ror-s contain.m: spring section vith W - tec!
rcoiiel into woven wire fat nc* at top nod hotd
this is place I the fllliiift, non.ut.?orn<i>l anllnrattc
cuttoM felt, 'i he air antler pressure in
t with tho sprin ts result in a most remartnliiK
tU vith the o.licr features niulte the mattress
leumatic, self-ventihttinK and of down; softr
thun any ether in til tree* at km ? price.
E? D C C To (ntrodeco mr
a CB$i&.oo -ACMt
*>Wyafcnlu Slnttros wo will for a
I .imited time include with every
i II ortier ft ?110 Km** Trimmi d.
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light ami henry person lying ?ido by side will
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uore >ay Frvljihi in lull froir tins end.
ewill matte shipment with the express under.
t if, in yon- jitdanit.-nt the niH*tm*su!one n i.ot
than MIA) nil ir-tler than rt.y otl.eY mailt cjs.
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of this niattri-M hoc* not bet;; i tore:.re-ent if*
- >1 solid comfort, fornol in it* us*. .Sf. fiv
rho his used it tam- far has reported f?l!
e received in ?!:? fint month's twte.
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ft from o . for th? advertising which *> mi r.
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