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VOilxVl. KINGSTREE, SOUTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER IV1900. N0.4S :
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7. Positively No New Display Advertisements Will be Received, or Old Ones Changed, Later Than Tuesday Morning.
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AFFAIRS CAUGHT BY Ot/R LOCAL ' i
REPORTER AND NOTED. 1
Written in (Jonrte ised Form and Printed
in Li'<e Manner for the Sake of I
Our Weary Readers. ^
Ilave you paid for your paper? 1
Thursday, November S'J, is
Tk mksgiving,
Tuere is no scarcity of religious '
Services tins week. i
Oapt. J. A. Relley and IvKoy
Lee, E-ij.. are attending court in ^
Georgetown this week. 51
Mr. VV. E. Severance, a genial (
noil nomdar kniirht of the grip. :
* II ?
ivas 4i) town Tuesday.
Dr. d. L. Yas?, of Packsville. 1
filled the Baptist pulpit Sunday '
?iorniii2, and llev. G. T. Gresharn ^
preached Sunday nigh*.
Mr. J. B. Steele, one of Kings- H
tree's Jmvs now at Galiovan, in'
Marion eonntv, wasoverlast week;
peeling his many friends in town, i '
The Soulheasl Baotist Associa- i
tion mei Friday, Saturday and! c
-Sunday at Cedar Grove church. A v
large crowd was in attendance ana
snuch interest manifested.
;; 1
Rev. B. P. Reed, the synod j v
-evanjreiist, will begin a meeting:
*:it ihe Presbyterian church Friday. ,
which will continue through Sun j
day. Public is cordially incited j
*10 attend. ]l
U ?v. S. T. Russell, of Bloom- I i
^ingvrlo, was in town several days I
last week with a select line of subscription
books. He is well pleased
with his success as a salesman, ,
having; sec a red ISO orders in 12 j
<la\s.
r
Rev. A. McA. Pittman, one of ,
the editors of the South Carolina, f
Baptist, attended the annual f
meeting 01 tne ^otuneasi Associa-j/
tion at Cedar Grove church last! j
week and rolled up a long list of
subscriptions lor that good paper, i
The Charleston Convocation ol s
the Episcopal church convened t
here Wednesday and will continue \
in session Thursday and Friday.
Morning and evening sessions
will be held. The discussions are 1
-of genera! interest and instructive.
and the public is cordially invited j1
to attend. |'
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We call attention Jo tlie advertisement
of Bentschner cfc Visanska
which appears in this issue.
For a number of years they
have been in ousiness on King
"S reet "at l he same old stai d-'' By ,
their reliability and correct s
business methods they have gained
an enviable patronage and are
classed among the) leading cloth-jl
>ers of Oha lesion. When in the 11
city it wiil be to the interest ol11
our readers to call and inspect ji
their stock. Mr. Julian Jacobs, i<
of this county, is in their employ {
and will ta..e special pleasure in i
serving Williamsburg customers.j<
I ?
v rivsh Onion Sets, red and silver
skin, for sale at Dr. \V. V. Brockingtou's.
j
Some miniaers practice what 11
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they preach, but never at such 1
^reat length. i
/
Co'to., is quoted to-day at ID
or middling,and seed at $13 a ton.
Mr. J. P. Shaw and son, II. D.
'haw.-'Jr., paid ?s a pleasant, call
iVednesday.
Members of the local bar are
lying to arrange tor an exra term
c court to be held here about the
5th ot December.
Messrs. Wilkios, Iludgins, Plavr
and Gamble went on a bird
nint Tuesday aud killed forty-live
>art ridges.
Mr. K. J). Us.mble, wimein town
Wednesday, paid us his respects
ind a year's subscription. Mr.
iamble is one o 1 our charter
n embers.
Macon Lesesne, the negro rapist,
s still at large; or at least the
Mibiic knows naught as to his
thereabouts. All sorts of reports
lave been circulated about the
Hair, but none of them can be
utjienticated.
The board of election commisiouers
met Tuesday to tabulate
Ire votes cast at the general elector..
The total number of voles
ast for State and county offices
ras 1140.
The Wilhamsborg Light Inlanry
held two drills yesterday,
vlncl) were largely attended. The
ecruils caught on quickly, aud
heir intere>! was highly gratilyng
to'the officers. The next drill
scalled lor the 27<'h instant, with
fc-gubr monthly meeting on the
12nd.
Hymeneal.
Mr. h'ohert S. Burrows and Miss
klary U. iveiiv, docii oi ? uuam*.
wrj; county, were married <it lie
esidence of the bride's parents,
*h. and Mrs. J. XV. Kelly,at 11a m.
>f Sunday, Nov. IIth. 'Hie eerer.oyn
was performed by Revji.T.
iresham, pas tor ot the Kingstree
3tsptist church.
After a sumptuous dinner, the
jticial party dispersed to their respective
homes, well-pleased with
hem selves and all the rest of the
vorld.
I represent I'nitcd States Mntuil
and Fidelity Co., of IJaltnnore,
dd,, and will be jilad to write
xuids lor county officials nee iinir
hem. My company is one of the
staur.chest in I lie world ?Mid t lie
ales as low as any reliable lndcinlity
bond company.
C W WOLFE.
Soft answers do not turn away
he wrath caused by the use of
=olt coal.
Wl... **,'? in. Mtitfi in tinl
>? U> SJJVTIIH <>i I'sv ... J,...
Iiriit i:; nir rods on your house when
or $1 to $1.50 a hundred dollars
l>er annum you can buy a policy
n the Equitable Eire Insurance
[Jo., of Charleston, which will insure
your dwelling yjrainst lisjhlning
as well us fire without extra
charge?
A word in time doesn't save
nine, if there is a woman in the
controversy.
Call at Dr. W. V. Hrockinylon's
for Onion Sets. Fresh supply on
hand.of red and silver skin varieties.
Lambert Letter,
The first frost to kill anythinir;
! io this neighborhood occurred on
| the morniui; of Nov. 9.
i Mi. JJ:irlley Eaddyand his wife,!
;of this nlace. left Friday to visit'
the latter':* parents, Mr. and Mrs.!
S. L. Ait man, of Vox.
The hearts of Mr. arxl Mrs. C.
J, Rollins, ol this place, were fill- !
ed with gladness last Mondav,
I ' \
I Nov. 4th, on account of the adj
vent of a new born baby boy. If
! lie lives to manhood fee -can vote
the next day after he is twentyone
years old. Mr. Rollins is past
master at Lambert, ami is a son
i
of the late J. I.. Rollins.
A number of our people are
under the weather with coughs
; and colds. Your sctibe is sul!
fering very much, also his family,
j News is somewhat scarce here
jat this writing, so v;ilh best wishes'
for Tiie Coo it Ri-jco: d and its
j worthy editor, I will say good-byefor
lh:* time. Eoo.
How It Effects Them
A Missouri exchange says: "It
j is more fun io see a man read a
I puff of himself in the newspapers
than to sec a fat man step on a
banana peel. The narrow-minded
man rea<ls it seven or eight times
and then goes around and steals
?appropriates?what copies he
can. The kind-hearted man goes;
lionre and reals it to his wile, then;
pays his dues to the paper. The
successful man who advertises
regularly and makes money hv it.
immediately starts out to IInd the
editor, and the (wd leave the
sanctum and walk silently and
thoughtfully down the street together,
the business man taking
I sugar in his, and they both eat a
I 1 ...* .... I.*..* ..II 1.1.\ 10 0!l'/.u( 1
I I'HM C " 'I I <? IIU *ill lilt: ic* 0?? vt?er,
and peace settles down on their
hearts for a moment, Each is the
experience that falls on different
soil."
It requires a good-sized closet
I for some family skeletons.
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Frank Leslie's Magazine.
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Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly {
; has a large subsetj?tion list: hut il j
1 ^ L . T, I
j siiouiu uo jailer. i<?> ui.iii.1^,1.--!
) nient is move encrirelic, its plans
| better than ever betoie. As at.
added stimulus toward an increase j
the monthly offers no less than j
two hundred and sixty-two (2l>2)
prizes in cash to the ii!C" and wo- ,
men,boys and yn ls, v. now most;
i energy in securing new subscribers.,
i
1 his oiler means that time and
energy shall be wed I paid tor.
The price of the Magazine is
jone dollar a year. Its contents!
j appeal directly to people who care
! for good timely literature. A lew ;
'snare hoers a week will add to!
vonr income substantially. Ifxou!
wan' work that will pay yon, write
tor It rm- to Frank Leslie's ! iii
:* IT I louse, 141-14 V Fifth Ave.,
New York.
Some mothers spare the rod and
spoil a slipuei.
?a
If you want a Piano or Organ
. write to H. O. Brislow, Darling
jton, S. C.
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RIGBYS BIG
*
It will Pay You
To Remember
During the next few week's wJieil mercliai
good-goods' cannot canuoc'1
2Sig-"to3T's IE
offers yo*u always good leliahle goods at
ncii-vv fln> lurrr^cf- -iii/I fjAabpaf ?frv>L" rtr ill*'
We ask vou to examine qualities and oOi
that if you do this your trade is ov.rs.
DRESS GOODS E
Black Crepons, Plnids for Skirts, Fiuisht
Brilhar.tines, .Series, 7ibilines and Costiii
and Fancy Goods, Silks and V-elvets, Drei
Shoes for Ladies, Miss
Tne famous BATTLE AXE and JT'Lj
warranted, and boat the county for stylo.
Still another lot of that Solid shoe for 1
Gentlemen, or.r Hamilton Brown shoes are
Our Ready-mad
an<
We have always been "firm hclievenriii
Department is stronger this season than e
Good Men's Suits from $4.49 to *1"
(iood Clotli Overcoat at $4.9$.
NICE LINE OF RUGS AND MA'
AT LOCK BOTTO
GROCERY DE]
The best and purest -stock of Groc?
town of Muiin
Buy yo*r Goods where fair deali
Wiiere von get H:e best asSertnni
THE OLI) REL]
S. A. Rl<
IL/?a,n:n.iri.g: - ill
?^dtm
It is always better to swallow
insult and bitter pills without
chewing. and
T
Sin may be ogly, but it under- We
stands the art of beauty culture.:
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About the only tiling they sell $].7
at a chti 1 ch fair is the public. T
j lain
A lost opportunity seldon finds
. . e
its wav back.
Faith without works "is about as
useless a* a watch without wheels. re|j
The Fat Man's Fe;
* I ost stout men <1 read to take the p
in.t > ready made clothing. They say a
factory lit is impossible; they're stispjci
the seams and button-hole-; the trimmin
general makeup are not what they have
accustomed t<u Their expsriem e has beei
the wrong sort of clothing, that's all. V
dressing up stout men right along in cl(
that carries the above laled as neatly ?
si cut ely as the ? tailors ever dressed the
it half the expense. V<? ,'Jt the man \
") feet 2 by 2 ft et "> as well as we fit the
A polios of humanity. "Rochester Atller"
iug is -made to tit its manufacturers d<
ness on a mammoth scale and can aff.
te.ke chances on all sorts of odd sizes that
concerns would never dare to tie tie
money in.
The Adl^r make suit and overcoat $10
| We arc ottering a vJhat in stiff and soft
i all shapes, at $1 .">(), and an all-wool,
| lined undershirt and drawers, o!> cent."
I 'I hoe two special oiters are good only 1
i next thirty days.
-%-rri Ho Brown
GRANITE CLOTHING M
224 King St. Opposite Academy of M
Charleston, S, C.
Mail rders promptly at;< i Ued to.
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STORE.
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ilcTise is offered at prefer Tvhiefe
b2 purchased, tlrat
In ry ^+r*\"ra
rwww-^w
the lowest possible prices. We
y goods of any house in Manning*
npare prices. We arc satisfied
IEPARTMENT i
?d and Pebbk; Cheviots, Mohair*.
1
?e floods, Oraiiite Cloth, Xovelty
5s Trimmings, etc.
58S and Children,
[A MAliLOWE Shoes are full*
adies,
worth $1.2?, at 93e.
he very best, from $1.50 to $3.5 ft.
Le Suits
a Overcoats.
tftyiish dress. But our'Clothing
ver before.
4.9P.
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M PltfCES.
PARTMENT.
ties and Caaiiffi Goods in th'fc {
ifcg.
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ng prevails,' ;
rtafc, all popular price*!.
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he County Record and the Aftu
Constitution one year,
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