The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, January 31, 1901, Image 1
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VOL. XVII. I^INGSTREE, S. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1901. NO.7
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Positively Ho Jisxr Display Advertisements Will be Deceived, or Old Ones Changed, Later Than Tuesday Morning.
iffl IM Of ISM.
f AFFAIRS CAUGHT BY OJR LOCAL
REPORTER AND NOTED.
Vvrttenin Condensed Form and Printed
in Like Manner for the Sake of
Our Busy Readers.
The weather is line acain.
1 1 limKAc
i llf (JCIDtllHl mi iiwriiiiip hv/.i.^ .
in Kinjr?treevis increasing
Mr. W N. Ja cobs is on a vist to
friends in Georgetown.
Quantities ot fertilizers are beit?ir
used this season.
Mr. T. E. Arrowsmith returned
to Georgetown Monday.
The early gaidencr is gathering
hi* tools and is about ready to go
to work.
Capt. J no. A. Kellev has been
called to Charleston on professional
business.
Kuaene M. Ilirsch was in town
last week. He is traveling for IJ.
Nachtitdii.
Bacon and all kind of provisions
ate gradually going up in
puce every day.
The names from which the next
jury will be drawn were placed in
Hie jury box last Monday.
Cotton went on a boom last
Monday, running tip in New Vork
as high as 12A cents per pound.
Mr. Ii. W. Fitch, af'cr spending
f two wteks in this county returned
last week to bis home at Caesar,
ilis*.
Oi? Monday quite u crowd caunto
town considering it was an oil
Monday, ? o public sales or any
"wilingof that kind.
Mr. Louis Srhullz. who is doing
business on Wall Street opposite
the dispensary, has rented a hou*e
and will at an early date move his
family to town.
Our legislators do not seem to
be making much racket this session,
but perhaps they are putting
in their work now on the quiet
and effective order.
Small pox is prevalent in severt
al sections of the State, and it is
* the duty of our city fathers to
watch closely and see that this
awful disease is not brought into
our town.
A traveling man, friend of ours,
says he has traveled pretty well
over this country, and he has to
come to Kings! ree to see two dudes
walking the streets with hats that
remind him ol (J. JL). caps on musket
guns.
\\\ it. Lo?r.m. Eso . represent ins
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W. Drake & Son, of Charleston,
is spending a lew ilay^ at honu
wit It his parent v. Mr. Lo?:ai: is
one of the hest salesmen on the
load, and his house without liiin
^wonld he like a horse with one lore
jioot cut oil.
It. \Y l* Hawkins wishes to say
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Ill) III? Illt'IlU? uc ll?-j i ...? i. ii (
loads of line horses and mules tc
arrive Fr'dav, mid they have j^ol
lobe sold regardless of cost. Come
and get lirst choice-, Horses anc
mules will be sold at reasonable
lutes and on favorable terms.
II yon want a Ciano or Oicat
wi jie t<> B:iito\v, Darling
Ion, 8. C.\.j ^
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LcRov LeeK-q ."pent hist Saturday
in Charleston.
i tinpimr t}io i.n.t wppk 3t>ilrum
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J mers registered at Hai r's Hotel.
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Some ol our exchanges think
the jiresent legislature too conserv
' ative.
Miss Annie Chandler, of Benson,
lis spending some time with her
j aunt, Mrs. Darr.
It is proposed to tax nil dogs,
and to have them killed when the
tb\ is not paid. Good law.
There was preaching in the
Presbyterian church by Kev. .las.
McDowell last Sunday.
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Mr. II. B. Lee, father of our
i townsman LeKov Lee Esq.,spent
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i 1 j 11 unvii.
We hope yet to see the day
when there will not be a drop 01
liquor sold in Ivingstrec.
On Monday we were pleased to
.oeet upon our Streets our good
friend Col. A. Barron Holmes, o!
Che! leston.
Our torn marshal is doing his
duty. Ihe citizens of Kingstree
are to be congratulated upon haying
such a good officer.
Mr. J. W. Coward, who has been
elected dispenser, thinks he will
open the dispensary about Thurs
| day.
: Mr. H. L. Uinson, ajront for Ih?}
New York Lite Insurance Company
is in town. Mr. liioson i?
ar. expert insurance mati.
Df ?).T*Scr?;t and Mr. M. F
' Heller, have returned from their
: Western trip, and both seem well
j pleased with their journey'
Mr. J. '/. Hum pi.rips, ol AllanI
ta, Gu., spent Saturday in town
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I [It 15 d lllM t i *53 ^rm iLlJiuii auu
j it always affords us pleasure to see
| him on our St re?'ts.
O-te tiling can be said ? f M. J.
Hirsch, Km] . while lie hardly ever
leaves town, and newspaper people
scarcely ever jret a chance tc
give him apeisona!, yet this much
we can say lor him, he is generally
at his ollice and always ready tc
serve his clients,
'l ire Northwestern Yeast Co., of
Chicago, 111., are out again this
year distributing free samples ol
their now famous Magic Yeast
There is hardly a man, woman or
child in the Inked States not
familiar with the good qualities
jot this favorite bread raiser. You
make iio mistake when you buy
Ma^ic Yeast at 5e a package. a.ul
! refuse to rake imitations.
$o,000 worth of Drv Goods
[Clothing, Shoes, Ladies Cnpesjanc
Skirts, mens and ladies hats was
-c /.ed by the sheriff of Wayne
!? unty lror.i if C Baysmorc Co
, which will be so'd at 60o on the
' dollar at the South Carolina Bar
i j gain House in Kmgstree. Calico;
. j worth G and 7c going at 4c; yart
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I will*! IMtilCIIIIlii III -r.
icheck homespun worth Sc coinj
; at -So: la 'ies shoes worth $1 50 go'
ing at 75r; ladies hats worth $2 5t
,' going at $1.25. Remember the sai<
(begins Monday, Jan. 27, and onlj
11 lasts ten days. Come everybody
Respect iluih\
''South Carolina Bargain House
1 Kings!ree, S. C.
Notice.
i I will be in my office even
.Monday. W. E. H\xx.\,
Probate J udg<
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J Mr. llu<rli McCutchen was in
Kingstree Monday.
J I'" Cooper, E-q.,of Fowler, was '
| in town touav.
Dr. J 11 Chapman, of Johnson[ville,
was in town Tuesday.
South Carolina's representation
, in congress remains tlie same.
W. K. Seott lias returned from
Georgetown.
Magistrate Matthews ha? recent
iv moved on West Mill Street. c
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Mr. Geo. W. Anns has moved
on West Mill Street.
Dr. Johnson is nicely fixed no
in hisnew quar'ers on Wall Street.
Miss Mamie Baguail, ol Manning,
is visiting Mrs. L. J. Broekinton
on Railroad Avenue.
j Miss Lilly Cunninghrm, of In
, diantown, has accepted a position
| to (each in one of the schools in
j Charleston. ^
Dr. D. 0. Scott has been com- r
i plai nin^: for several days, and was
not able to be at his office Tuesday.
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Dr. D. B. Frierson and wife, of
1 [ Charleston, have returned home
alter spending a lew days with '
; Mrs. Frierson's parents, Mr. and
I Mrs. Ja.nes Kpps.
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Mr. L. B. Davidson; recen'ly of
; Umatilla. Fia, has moved back
; to his native county and is now a j ,
j citizen ol Kingsiree, living on jr
East Broadway. . *.??* '
Mr. S. A. Graham, "of (jloiirdine,
J lias been drawn as a I' nited States *
Furor lor the first term of United <
| estates court to be held in Florence
! on the first Tuesday in March.
J Mr. Suiters Montgonery has
j moved into his new home ou Kailroad
Avenue, which he recently
, J bought from Mr. Ed win Harper. .
! Mr. Montgomery has a set ol bovs
,'that any man might well be (
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I j prouu u:.
i The gre.1t C arleston and West I c
1 ] Indian Expositio is asking lor a ; x
j State appropriation to help them I
1 along in their great undertaking.!
i j They should have it, and we hare |'
f, no douht will get what they u-k j
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j We are requested to announcej1
j that there will be a hot supper at,
; ; ihe residence ot Mr. R. E. i?uri
! gess, near Bethel church, on FriI
. ,
i day night, Feb. Sth, lor the purI
pose of raising money to buy an !
! organ fdr said church. The pub-1
i lie is cordially invited to attend.!
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\' We were pained today to learn
> | of* the sad and untimely death of
' Mrs waiter Da Hose, who is a sts-j
* | ter of Blanding Lemon of this;
town. She either jumped or ac-:
51 cidentally fell in the well at her!
1; home in the Bethel community J
?' Monday night and was dead before
: | assistance reached her.
|J Mr. M F Heller has just return
!ed from the Western market?,
. | where lie bought 3 carloads of tine
I horses ami miller, .just, arrived,and
* j he wants his friends to come and
look at them. They have got to
be sold. This is perhaps the
; finest lot oi horses and mules ever
brought to town, and they will be
? sold at reasonable rates.
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^BBaaesssag rarams
In order to reduce our stock before
ire determined to give the people sonic
o your advantage to come and see us 1
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,our uoiiar go uiucii larun'r man ?i evi
An absolute guarantee goes with t"
old just as represented. We haven't 1
hink this will he interesting to you.
11-4 California Blankets, former ]
11-4 California Bankets, former p
ll-4Ali-Wool Blankets, former j
Sateen Comforts, elegant quality,
Sateen Comforts, former price 3.'
Sateen Comforts, former price 2.C
Wliite Bedspreads, former price:
White Bedspreads, former price !
White bedspreads, formor price i
50c and 00c Silks reduced to 2l)c,
Any of our Outings, former price
You can have 14 yards "Fruit oft
4-4 Bleach that Swld at 7c, now 5c
Kid Gloves, all shades, $1 quality at 80
rhere never was a better time to buy
DRESS G
tVe think ths following prices will coir
The$1.25 kind at 89c
The 75c kind at Wc
The 35c kind at 25c, and i
rOWELS?A household necessity?C
12^. pair, atT'^c ; Linen Towels.
Towels, large, formerly 50c and G
LADIES SHOES?Fine quality, made
$2.50 and $3, now J? 1 90; Easy and
aud $1.75; now $1.35.
\ word to our gentlemen friends abou
laving hare of 50 t<> in ? per eenc. We t
.old at $3.50, 4, 5 aud 6: your choice $3.
Our line of latest Stiff and Soft llats
they last $
We could quote further, hut the above
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tin riivr iiiuucj uj lv
Isear's Clear;
Georgetow
Remember this is :?>r h limited tim
No goods on approval. No goodsi
Queen Victoria's Mineral will;
ake place on Saturday, Feb. 2. an
t will be the largest Mineral pro- 1
TV
ession ever known in the civilized
vorld.
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lion. Geo. D. Tillman i> serious- **
y iil ht his home in Kdgefield. Ih
Spartanburg county had hill \v
our clerks ot court during the ,,
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rineteenih century. g I
~-Tl Goods
<&. All of our
#IY Slit!
J F v \ mar,kei
* IH** I As we doi
P* \ V E?TK? Sweeping
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u | 1 Tne m
11 ! / B The Us
\ II S\vo-1-Or
\\ J H Duchess '
jj I 0 for boys >
<a?o; gik
ROCHESTER. 224 Kingf
MAKERS <>*"?? .
cUsM. - -' Muil rdt-rs
taking our annual inventory we
f exceptional valued. .It will bit
xjfore buying, as we can make
ur lias.
eery purchase and every article
iad any cold Weather vet, so wo
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price $7.50 at $5.75
rice 5.00 at 3 98 ;
>ricc 4.1H) at 3.25
, former prico 5.00 at 3.75 ,
>0 at 2.85
>0 at 1.G0 ')
2.00 at 1.1)5 1
I.Wat 9s cents*
*1.25 at 98c,
nil shades.
8c and 10c, at 5c
he Loom" at $1
; 4-4 Brown that sold at 7c,now oC ;
c. No lady can afford so miss this.
100DS.
cince yout
The II kind at 79c
The We kind at S9e
nil the 10c and 12^c kind at 8c
otton Towels, formerly 10c and
formerly 25c pair, at lUc; Linen
0c pair, at 45c?
to wear and dressy, former price
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L VUIlllUi lAUIC) PUlliri 2'iiv.vj vi.v*
t trousers. There is a positive
iave about 200 pairs trousers that
that sold at $2 and $2.50, while
150.
will give you an idea of how you
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ance Sale,
n, S. C.
e only.
tharged during this sale.
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Our Club Offers .
The County Record and the Home
id Farm one year,$1.25.
The County Record and Thrice-ft
eeK^ew lorKj worm oilv war,
.6 r>.
The County Record and Twicc-rieek
News and Courier one year,
.7o.
The County Record and the Atnta
Constitution one year, $1.7
The County Record and Semieeklv
Colum hia State, $? 2a.
The Record and The Commoner
Cilliam Jenning Bryan's paper;,
I. To.
Must go Regardless of
i Cost.
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) DOWN 20 i'Pn? GKNT BKLOW
IV MAXn-'AC'lTREUS COST,
n't wish to carry any over to ne.xt
season.
Reduction in all our Winter
U ndenvea .
Irand Shirts marked down to She.
CUE IV EDi
Spring Shape, tag Ha!,
t -f:{ union made hat in this city.
Agents for Hamilton Carharrt,
r Overalls, $l/>0 per suit, and
Trousers.
>:e< of Black Cat Brand Stockings
ind girls, 2"? cents per pair.
Mo Birowffs
ITE CLOTHING HOUSE,
it. Opposite Academy of Music
Charleston, S. (!
promptly alii ? dcd to.
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