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i VOL.XVI. KINGSTREE, SOUTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY,SEPTEMBER RLimN0.3<>
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PoaitiveiyNo New Display Advertisements Will be Received, or Oid Ones Changed, later Than Tuesday Slcrning.
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AFFAIRS CAUGHT BY OUR LOCAL,
REPORTER AND NOTED.
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Writer. i:i Condensed horm and Printed
in Like Manner tor the Sake of
Our VVeary Readers.
Mr..1 'me? K. Davis was in town
SaJiinlav fruni Suiters.
ilS'icR river is so low that in
j laces the bed is almost dry.
Mrs. L. \Y. Loryea and ciiildren
aiv visitinjr relatives at Trio.
Mr. <\ J. Lesesne visited Charleston
Saturday and.Sunday.
L>E>v Lee, Esq , went to Lake
Ci!y Saturday on legal business.
li. 0. J'urdv, Esq., was in town
f?>r a few hours Monday on
bu-iness.
There is much complaint among
the farmers of the scarcity o!
<.(? ton-nickers.
Mr. B. li. Sioll, of the Bishop-1
ville *ri;icl*=:d school, was at BariV ]
JJotel Mondav,
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!??rn, on Saturday night, Sep-]
Umber 8. 10 Dr. and Mrs. L. B,
Juhnson, a son.
'i lie elections being over, the
campaign liar i* out of a job lor
tiis next two years.
Two sermons were preached
Su..(lay at the Baptist church by
?lie pastor, Mr. (Jresham.
Miss Mamie Jacobs left lor;
1' . .Il-LiiuI ii'uiil.' In nrt. !
I .4U1U) 5 AC>ltll|?4 Ittair WCtIV I W V li I
* ?y a well earned vacation.
Misses Essie and Lilly lienjahiin
returned Saturday from a
few days visit to Sumter.
Mrs. W. II. McGhee went to
Charleston Friday to spend some
time with relatives and friends.
Dr. James A. James was called
from Oheraw Sunday to the bedvide
of Mr. James McClary at Suiters.
The holiness band folded their
tent Mondav to liie them awav to
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new pastures green. We shall
miss them.
Mr. K. 11. Myers'family returned
Tuesday alter a visit of several
weeks to their old home in Florence
county.
Mr. Fred Brooks is off on a vacation,
and Mr.Cusacof Scranton,
lias taken his place in the uptown
telegraph office.
Look through the columns of
The Rkcohd for the announcements
of our enterprising, up-tothe-times
merchants. Every friend
of this newspaper will cooler a
favor by patronizing those who
advertise with us. It will also be
to your interest to do this, as those
houses which have 110 bargains tc
oifer can't advertise them.
I represent United States Mutual
and Fidelity Co., of Baltimore,
Md., and will be glad to write
bonds for county oflieials neeiing
them. My company is one of the
staunched in the world and the
rates as low as any reliable indemnity
bond company.
0 W WOLfK.
Cotton i-" quoted to day (Wednesday)
on a boil's ol 10.-5 J'orj
middling.
Prof. W. W. Buddie, tlie newly
elected principal of the graded
school, arrived Wednesday.
By applying at this office you
< >11 viv.i nunidv <->n vvnir lxiiuls Wp
make a special rate oil county
officials' bonds.
Mrs. J. 1'. liusscl! and children,
who have been visiting relatives
near Kingst-ree, returned home
last night.?Florence Daily Times
Mr. Julian Jacobs came up.t
from Charleston Sunday for a
short vacation. His numerous
friends are delighted to see him.
Mr. L. II. Tarrot, a friend of
Thk IvEcord of many years' standing,
visited us a short wlrile Tuesday
and renewed his subscription.
Will N. Harbin, the popular
Georgia author, accompanied by
Mrs. Harbin and child, arrived in I
town .Sunday, going out to Benson j
Monday morning, where they will j
spend sonre time with Mrs. Har-j
bill's parents. .Mr. and Mrs. J.H. j
Chandler.
Mr. and Mrs. Joel E. Urunson ;
came over Irom Sumter and spent
a few days in town this week. His;
friends will rejoice to know that ;
Mr. Erunson seems to have com-J
pleteiv recovered from the effects ,
of his accident and is in line health :
and spirits.
Messrs, J. C. MeElvoen and S.'
W. (iowdy, of Hebron, while in
town Monday looked in 011 us to;
contribute l lie equivalent of two |
yearly subscriptions lo our deple-'
ted exchequer. -May others seeing1
their good works.be constrained
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to en uiate their example.
The season lias arrived when!
money begins to circulate, and we '
ask all who owe us on subscription
to come ioi ward and pay up
as soon as possible. In a short j
time we shall begin to send out :
statements, unless those in arrears
will settle promptly and save i
themselves lite annoyance of re j
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ctilU \l"? invj 11 wuviv \/? j
sending tlieni.
II'you want a I'iano or Or?nn
write to 1>. 0. I3risto\v, Darling
ton, S. C.
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C. -J. LESESNE I
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Represents ihis county for the
Wflrisr. Will l Pisssner cd
Champion
Grain and Grass
Cutting Machinery,
THE BEST MO WE US,
THE BEST BINDERS,
THE BEST READERS
ON THE MARKET.
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Every Machine Guaranteed.
Prospective buyers v ill ^jo well
to learn of ilu.se machines 'before
placing tlielr orders whore.
0.1 LESESNE,
Kingstree, S. C.
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II IS SOU. JPH.
TWO-TIIIRD3 OF THE STATE VOTE
PUTS HIM 7,50o AHEAD.
Other State Offices in the Lead are
Lieut. Governor, James H. Tillmati,
and Railroad Commi-s
ioner, J H. Wharton.
UOVKRXOR MILES 1>. MCSWEKXEY.
As was predicted by his Iriends,
South Carotin a will be governed
lor (Ire ensuing two years by Miles
B. Sweeney.
The race has been nn exciting
one, the friends ot both candidates
working hard and leaving no
stone unturned to elect, their man.!
The handsome majority for (tov- j
ernor McSweeney indicated by |
the partial returns leaves no doubt |
us to the choice of the people.
The vote for lieutenant-governor
and railroad commissioner, the
other two State ollices contested.
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Hives '). 11. i in mail unu
J. li. Sloan 20,72.">; .J. IJ. Wharton
33,430 and W.I). Kvans 23,102.
For congress in the Oth district
ilie vote as heard Irom places
Scarborough 1,072 in tiie lead.
Ten boxes in Clarendon give Norton
328, Scarborough -J00; Darlington.
eight boxes, Norton 713,
Scarborough 1.003; Florence, 11
boxes, Norton 872, Scarborough
001: llorrv, 10 boxes, Norton 330,
Scarborough 1,700; Marion, all but
3 boxes, Norton 1,036, Scarborough
1,023; Marlborough, cornplot
e. Norton 710, Scarborough
073; Williamsburg, 7 boxes, Norton
238. Scarborough 340. Total.
Norton. 5,100, Scarborough 0,20-J.
Tin-: COUNTY TOTE.
Only thirteen polls in ih^county
have been heard from up to
Wednesday, afternoon, and!the
returns from these are incomplete.
These results as reported aggregate
as follows:
For congress, Olli distfjct, Norton
2SS, Scarborough S40; House
of KeptoepiuaYives, Wall t!10.
Iveels T01, McCullough 4dS, (<our lin
000; SherifT, Graham SIT.
Campbeli 407; Clerk of Court.
Whitehead S43, ftaniel S07} Superintendent
ot Education, Ee
&esne 5 So, Cooper dpi; Supervisor,
Baldwin G70, Chandler- C24:
Probate Judge,Smith 54&; ilanna
G32; County Commissioners, Cook
51 J, piakelev 351, Brown 200.
Matthews 393.
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The Kingstree Vote.
of 15G yates cast at this
poll Tuesday Ihe result stood:
.State ticket--Gi/Vernor, McSweeney,
40; ijoyt, ?3; lieut. governor.
Sloan, 115; 'I^Ijtnan,1$ railroad
comiyissibp^r, tirans, 1^5; Whar
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Manning's Larg
DRY GOODS, y
Slaces and. G-ene:
Neve r in all otir years of husines
we eart:iert such a handsome display of
fients Shoes, Clothing, ote., as Wo are a
never so low. For the last twelve lm
store as the "Cheaocst ouse on Earth,
ami customers of Williamsburg county
cord with what we s'av.
Here we Give Some P
Eye Ope
, 10,0*0 Pencil School Tablets, worth
them?only one cent each.
Il-VMIO yards Sea Island Honiespu
everywhere (> 1-1, our price only 5 cents
Small I.of Shirting Calicoes, -ellii
price while they last, 41., cents.
One solid case nice Fall Outings, sin
Several cases Men's Hone Collar H
dozen everywhere, our price per dozen <
Five cases "" coo eafee seller" Wot no
worth -f 1.2.") and more, our cheap price jt
Our line of Ladies, Misses an J ('Idle
brim, and we can please the most exact
price. We carry the famous "Puttie A}
the sweetest things out tlds season.
One lot Men's Fine Snndav Shoes, w
are sole agents for the Hamilton itrowr
and there is no better shoe made for m
Just a word to the ladles about our
tilings. We luivo all tho latest weaves
Serges, Ladies Cloth. Orepons, Mereeri
Cheviot- and everything else that i.s
from 1"? cents per yard to $1.50.
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Remember we earn* a full line of(i
We employ the hest and most eliici
you, so come and see us, and we will tn
THE OLD RKL
S. A. R!
g^/Canning* r (Ued
and Win
ton, 7o.
County ticket ? Congress, 0th ! 10
district; Norton. 10; Scarborough.
100. Jlouse of representatives,!
McCullou^Ii, 77?; Gourdin, 100;'
Wall.fiO: Keels, 00. Clerk of court. ^
Daniel, 27: Whitehead, 123.! .in,
Shcirfl, Graham, SO: Campbell, G5. ?j
Superintendent of education, Le-)V|
sesneSl; Cooper, 67. Supeniso*-, (!"1;'
Chandler. 100: Baldwin, -17: Pro- \y,
bate Judge, Smith, 110; llannn.
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41. County commissioners l.'ook. j !
76: Blakeley, S4; Brown, 02, Mat-! ^
thews, OS. j \v?
V/e are offsrinq tiie balance of
She Mils, lis
At ono-half manufacturers' eo*t, to mal
FALL CLi
which we are daily receiving from
John H, stetson s u
SOLE AGENTS KOlt T1IECELEHR.A
( all and see the new Fall Duchess
don't rip, and if they do in two months
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Sole Ac,-er?ts JVjij* the celebrated Dt 'CI
Ilamidcon-JLuHiatt OVERALLS and Sv
Rlack Cat Ilrand Stocking
tjMail:$cdje:? promptly alluded. to?
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1GBY. f
est Leading
lDIKS' goods,
Dal lv?excliarit.
is experience-in Clarendon have
Fine Dress <ioods, Ladies and
i.f.Viiiio* thin fnll !i!irl 'A'cri>
>nths we have inaugurated our
" ancl want to say to our friends
we will make you prices inac.
urse Strings and
ners:
double the amount we ask for
11 .Sheetings, yard wide, worth
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ng everywhere for d cents, our
? 11 holts, wdrth ? c, mir price 4l\
uttons, worth 5 and 10 cents a
jnly 3 cents.
n's Dorigola Solid Sunday Shoes,
ist 90 cents. ,
Iron's Shoes are full up to the
ing person, both in tfuality and
ce" and "Julia Marlowe" Shoes,
orth our price 99 cents. "We
i Shoe Co.'s Shoes in Manning?
en. Every pair warranted.
Fim' Uff'ss Goods and Trior
and fabrics, such as Henriettas,
zed Solids, Pebbie and Finished
new this season. Our silks run
MHP V r?m?lha? <"?n
roceries, too, at cheap prices,
cut corps of salesmen to .wait oh
at you right.
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iGBYs
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to Front.)
How
easy it is lor a lazy man
comjriafin that lack is against,
n.
Our ('lub Offers.
P e County Record and the Home
il Farm one year,$1 25.
Hie County Record and Thriee-a:t!c
(New YoidO World one year,
feiw . |-v
I'lie County Record and Tlirice-a ck
News and Courier one year,
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County Record and the Afita
Constitution one year, $1.75.
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I HO i Olllliy IWi'i; <tuu k^vmr['t.'klv
Columbia State, $2.
our
A fails
ce room for our
jTHINGi
the North. Just received,
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3/tesi j aii .Rata
TED V<>UN<? HAT,union '.nrtd*.
the kind of trousers thai
you .irct a new J>air.
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ililE CLOUS HOUSE,
of Music Charleston, Sv 0.
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I ESS TROUSERS, *2 to $n a pair
reet-Orr OVERALLS $1.50 a <uiL
a for boiTs at 25c a f*i?v