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^ *&'"5SSE^ . - " -. . -' ; .* '. * . " V ; i . ' - r?x A. . ; ? JrJ > t VOL.X VL JUNG ST REE, SOUTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY,SEPTEMBER 2?,1900.N0.38 -y . _ ~ i Positively No New Display Advertisements Will be Received, or Old Ones Changed, Later Than Tuesday Morning. LOOM ITEMS OF Iffil.i ^ _ I affairs caught by our local REPORTER AND NOTED. Written in Condensed Form and Printed j in Like Manner for the Sake of Our Weary Readers. Dr. \V. V. Hrockington visited Viiarlestnn Satin Jay and Sunday. J Messrs. Wight man and G. 0 j Epps have returned to Clem?ou College. i Wilson and Durant, ot ? 1 lie Manning bar, were in town , Friday on business. Mrs. C. M. Chandler, left for < <Jourdin.> Tuesday on a lew days' 1 visit to friends. Teachers' examination will be ! held October 12. See notice of j superintendent of education. r Messrs 11. O. Pipkin and Jim c Morris, two popular young Bloom- ^ ingvahaus, dropped in to see u> * - * *? .1 ... i ; _( Willie in town Jtionuay on ijusiiikss. Ouv job department is running on full rime, and we are better r prepared than ever to do good 1 work. Get our prices and save money. J llev. K. \V. Humphries passed ( through town Friday returning to his charge at IlidgevilJe, Beaufort county, after a short visit to ' Benson. Look out foi the blue cross (X) ' /fitteryour name. This indicates ^ *that you owe us a dollar or more 1 cn subscription. We hope this ! gentle reminder will be suflicient. 1 i Capt. John A. Ivelley visited j ^Georgetown Friday and Saturday on legal business. He returned I Monday morning and from now on will remain here permanently. ( ^ b Every kind ot farm product is c bringing a good price and the country is in a comparatively pros- j perous condition. We have served , tt you faithfully during the year, ^ week in and week out, never miss- j iug a single issue, and we now ask ^ that you pay us what is justly ours. The telegraph office at Barr's * Hotel is now gruced by Miss Etta Wilder, who came .ast week from 1 t Rocky Mour. . Miss Wilder } is a skilful op.-valor and withal f a verv attractive voung ladv. t Messrs. B. J. Chandler and Sam f Pope came up Monday from Rome , to take the train en route to Carlisle Filling School at Bamberg M tt'ioli tUooa I'ftiinnr <tiwlpnr>{ a c T1 C ^ J Oil I1IV1V J VM?.h S ? pleasant and successful session. Keep your boy or girl at college J informed of the home news by entering his or her name lor a nine months' subscription to The County Record, 'lhe small outlay involved will be doubly repaid by j your child's appreciation of this act of thoughtful kindness. I represent United Stales Mutu- * ^ al and Fidelity Co., of Baltimore, , Md.} and will be glad to write i bonds for county officials neeiing ( them. My company is one of the j gtauochest in the world >>od the , rates as low as any reliable indem- i jiity bond company. ] 0 W WOLFE. < i " ... i We ji:ive received $2 from Sympathizer" .and i;A Widow"' or the Texas sufferers. A fish fry on Black river was ?njoyed hv a prrty of young people Tuesday night. There is a perceptible odor of >range blossoms in the atmosphere. Humor has ii that there vill be a double wedding in town n October. i Geo. T. Burnette returned Monlay Iron) Kingstree. He lias :oinple!ed his contract of tinning lie Kelley house, and will begin fuesday ou the handsome resilonce off. M. Gilland, Hsq. ? Florence JJailv times. Following are the State and eden.l election commissioners appointed from this county on the eeommendalion of the county hainnan: State, K. K. Lesesne, >V. C. Snowden and W. E. Cook, federal, J. P. Epps, W. B. Alc-atits and W. F. Kennedy. Sunday at sunset Koek llasualah. the Hebrew new year, came n. According to the Jewish calendar this is the beginning of the rear 5661. Yoni Ivippur, tiie day if tlie atonement, will be observed en days later This also begins it the setting ot the sun on the >receding da}'. In a letter to the editor of The H:coiU) Messrs. T. \V. Wood <fc ^oiis. seedsmen, Kichmond, Va., nlorm us tliat the committee on leed exhibits at the Pari* Exoosiion has awarded them a gold nedal on account of the excelence of their exhibit. See their idvertiseinent. IIy request we announce that rommaniou services will tie held it lndiaijtown church next Sunlay, Sent. 30, preaching to begin it 11 a. in. Services will also be leldon the preceding Saturday ifternoon at 4 p. m. Rev. F. W. jlregg, ol' Manning, will assist lev. Mr. Wardlaw in these serrices. Mr. 1). M. Brad ham, of the jopular and enterprising firm of Thomas & Bradham, of Manning, vas in town Friday looking after he branch business here. Their dr. W. l\ Hawkins, in his ener;etic and wide-awake manner, inends to make tilings hum this all. Look out for his announcenents through The Record. A special committee of the crandjury, with W. 1). Bryan as oreman and LeRoy Lee expert, ne t last week to examine the looks and records of court house >fficiuls. As only a part of the ivork could be done in a day, another time was appointed to complete the work. The committee will make its report at the next term of court. Look through the columns of ITiiv Record for the announcements of our enterprising, up-tothe-times merchants. Every triend if this newspaper will confer a favor by patronizing those who advertise with us. It will also be to your interest to do this, as those houses which have no bargains to offer can't advertise them. Mr. W. li. Scott, of Ilartsville, is here on a short visit. Wanted?Subscribers to The Record to patronize business men who think enough of our readers to bid for their patronage by advertising in tlie.se columns. Mrs. E. T. Sweet, alter an ab sence of several months during the hot weather, has returned to her home in town. The picnic at Sims Reach Bridge lastSaturdav whs lanrelv attended. Music, feasting and boating were the order of the day. We were glad to shake hands with Messrs. W. W. II. Cock field and J. W. McCIam, of the Scranton section who were welcome visitors av. our sanctum .Tuesday. For Galveston Sufferers. Editor County Record: Please acknowledge the following additional receipts for the (iaiveslon suiterers. J C Bell 1.00 I Cash 25 Wm Cooper 1.00 Cash 1.00 W L Wallace 50 M J Ilirsch 2.00 5>7a 1 Prev'ly acknowledged 45.50 Total $51.25 All of which has been rernilled thiough the News and Courier. Respectfully, L.Jacobs. Inadvertently Omitted. Editor County Record: Please publish the following i i ; ? J name.*, which were inauveiieuuv orritted from 1 lie ])rogranime of the Sunday school Institute and Epworth League Convention of ill. Zion M. E. Church, which convenes here on Fridav, September 28th and 30th, inclusive: F. J. Porcher, Jeffry Fulton, John W Shaw, Wilmot Sailers, : Ilenry Salter?. Bertha Brockington, Lillie Cyrus. Lula Falton, Jane Montgomery, Julia Pattersou, Annie Smith. Respectfully, II. O. Frederick, Sept* ?}. 1'a.stor, If you want a I'iano or Organ write to 15. O. Bristow, Darlington, S. C. C. J. LESESNE Represents this county for the Wdider. Busfioeli l Giessnei Go.'s Champion Grain and Grass n-Xi.* "*/T 1_ ^utung juacmuery. TIIE BEST MOWERS,' THE BEST BINDERS, THE BEST REAPERS ON THE MARKET. Every Machine Guaranteed. Prospective buyers will do well to iearn of those machines before placiDg their orders elsewhere, C. J. LKSKSNE, Kingstree, S. C. HERE WE AR Like old Mother Hollein the < Old Mother Hollo had charge of 1 which, on her occasional visits to favored people with a liberal hant you through The llecord with his bargains right in the line of your HERE AWE HAY One million pood school Slate I places, our price for the season, f> 1 25 dozen Men's Fine Neckwear, while they last. 15 cents. 12 dozen ready hemmed 10-4 Ij special price 75 cents. 25 dozen Men's.Standlng and T? where, our price -5 cents. One case Good Calicoes, all colo 2500 yards good, heavy Cotton C 1000 yards heavy Cheviots for u worth everywhere 10 cents, specii FINE DRESS ( For the last year and longer we one house in our tc \vu, and this fi prices are lower, in pieoes Vassar CheckDress G< 20 pieces, all colors, double widi 25 cents, our price 15 cents. 100 yards Fine Silks for waists, < season, our price 15 cents. Our line of fine Flannels for wa are the "swellest" thing yet, and ti fljohr price 40 cents, SHOES FOR We carry tne i-ieuame muue o defy the world on for prices and q One lot Ladies Fine Dongola Sh To see our "Julia Marlowe" Shoes ilton Brown Shoes, gentlemen, for SUITS AND GE We have the strongest lineof Re The most up-fo-date line of Colli men in town. 7o Suits Boys' Knee Punts Suits GRO Get our prices on eatables. Be TIIE OLI Si A. Scanning1 Notice. Dr. Snider takes this med;>n of informing Ins patrons that 1j will be absent from his office o duty ?it Morrisville from the li to the 7th of October. The State Fair premium li: shows an increase in I he numbc of premiums and a decided incieai in the value of the premiums. J A note made on Sunday void. Get Your Boys I AM SOLI i/\ "dtt e JL UC Xl&atij n Double Seat, Double Knee, Pate BOYS' AND CHILDREN YOUTHS' SUITS FROM You will find the largest as sot that was ever brought to this citv. All of our last year boys, chile facture cost. Sole agent for the BLACK CAT BR AN I "') cents per pair; the kind th All of our fall boys and childre An early call will convince you lie ^ BL # 224 King St. Opposite A Mail orders promptly atut ded to r ,E AGAIN! delightful folklore of ancient Gem any. the wonderful Horn of Plenty, froifi earth, she supplied the wants of her 1. So the Old Reliable comes to visit customary store of ' Plums"?that is, fall needs. nAIK.'AIM >encils, worth five times more at other for 1 cent. special job, worth 50 cents, our price ed Spreads worth $1 and $1.25, our irndown Collars, worth 10 cents eVery*rs, worth about u'^c, our price 4U'c. hecks worth (J'4' c,%)ur prit'e only taking boys' waists and weft' shirts, d price 8 cents w j(X)DS AND SYLKS. \ have sold mort- dress goods than any ill our lifte its stronger than ever and nxRdou'ole fold,worth 15c,our price 10c th Fine Novelty Dress Goods, Worth &tc., the cheapest tiling anywhere this i ists, in all Iho leading seafcbn's colors,, fie prices elsewhere are 75 'Centi and i EVERYBODY-. hoes for ladies affd children that we uality. oes,small slfces,Worth $1.25,'otfr prioe7">i? i for wemen is to buy them. Buy Ham wear and style. NTS FURNISHINGS. :ady Made Clothing, and price are O.K. urs and Cuffs and Neck Wear for young < ; G to 14 years, special price 50 cents. CERIES. sure you are right, then buy. ) RELIABLE. RIGBY, - - - - -feG. ? What we place most hopes upofc ^ generally prove most fatal. ie ' m _ ill Our Club Offers. ^ Tee County Record and the Ilouie i and Farm one year,^1.25. ; The County Record and Thrice-a(, Week (New York) World onv year, i *1 . >1* \ - iA < ' < The Cotinty Record and Thrice-a-e Week News Arid CoaiftVr 'one year, The County Record and the At- . . lanta Constitution one year, $1.75. is; | The County Record and Semi! Weekly Columbia State, 12. 1 I Ready for School 3 AGENT FOR f aid Hough Suit, ?nt Waist Band> Hold Fast Button.?. *S SUITS FROM $1.50 TO $8. * } 'rn (tin i v iriv? tment of Fall suits for the little ones Iren and youths suits at half manu) LEATHER STOCKING?*? at boys can't wear otit in the knee. ? - * - TT^A? Ml':? Crash ana Aipme nais are m. i\v cheap we are selling: these good&, ? 0 ?* Brown's GRANITE CLOTHING HOUSE* cademy of Music Charleston, S. C, ? ^ 31