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>vr' " V() Ii7 x VIL KING ST REE, 8. C., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7,~nH>l. NO. 6 Positively No New Display Advertisements Will be Received, or Old Ones Changed, Later Than Tuesday Morning. MUMS Of 1. AFFAIRS CAUGHT BY OUR LOCAL REPORTER AND NOTED. j Written in Condensed Form and Printed in Like Manner tor the Sake of ! ^ OnaWari uur uu>? iivkuv> ?? J. D. Daniel has been appointed audi: or of Williamsburg county. Me$sr?. J. Iv. Watson and W. J. Clarke, nj' Lake City, spent Sunday in town. R. I) Rollins, E<q , stayed over Sunday to take in the revival , meeiins. lion. W. N. Ganse, ex-representative of Florence county, was in town Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Barr, of Indiantown, were up to preach ing last Sunday night. We were pleased to see Mr. J. C. Lynch, of Florence county, , on our 6treets Monday. Col. B. Wallace Jones, Lake City's cotton buyer, was in town Sunday enroute to Charleston. Mr. Willie M Myers, of Greenville, S. C., visited his uncle, Mr. <B 11 Mverts this week. Mrs. P. C. MeClary and Miss Bryan, ol Georg?*town,visited relatives in town Sunday. Mrs. A. M. Snider aid daughter, Miss Mabel, are 011 a visit to relatives at Conway thie week. Miss Lula Epps, a popular young lady of Mouzons, visited friends in town last week, return-j in^ home Saturday, Miss Nina Dove and MissGer^ Irude Jennings, of Dovesvilfe, are spending a fvw days with Mis? Dove's brother, Mr. L. 0. Dove. The A. C. L. sv9teni has placed vest i holed service on their line passing through our city plying between New York and Jacksonville. Thos. McCutcben, who has l?een nt liic linmo in Williams MMUllj; ai mic iivimv -burg county, passed through the city en route to Wilmington, says <he Florence Times. Mr. das. A. Coward, of the Scrantor. section, convicted several years ago of the murder of Madison Connell. has been pardoned by the governor. Maj. Theodore DeHon, the well | known and genial traveling agent of the News and Courier, was here Monday looking after the interests of the paper he represents. Cl.Ai.tfT tul? ctill (tninir fnr !f!D UII^UU OWIV ? .w% WW days longer. We have received from tlie sheriff of Wayne county another large stock of Drygoods, Clothing, Shoes. Men's and Ladies' Hats, which will he sold at 50con Hie dollar. Calicoes, check homespun, yard-wide Cottons worth 0 and To, will go at 4c a' yard; Worsted worth 25c, going at 121c a yard; Men's Shoes worth $2, going at"^1;' Lad ies Shoes worth $1.50 and $2 j going at 74r: Hats and Clot hin?r going at 50c on the dollar. Come everybody and examine our stock before buying elsewhere. You will save time and money by doing So. South Cnro'ina Bargain House, opposite Heller's stables, Kingstree, S. C\ m ? 1 W. T. Wilkins, Esq.,Kings! ice's wide-awake merchant, has been spending several days in CharlesInn. j At the police court on Monday two par'ies were fined ten dollars each tor drunkenness. Both fines paid. Mr. Burrie Epp>, returning home from Orangeburg C'ollegi: te Institute, where lie ha* completed a course of study, hpent Saturday with friends in town. Be v. It. W. Barnwell announces that he will hold services at the Episcopal chapel Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock, and in the evening at S o'clock. Note the change of day. The town council has purchased three gasoline lamps as an experiment in street lighting. If they prove better illuminators than the! time-honored kerosene light ilie latter will be replaced by them. Mr. Sam B. McGill, eldest son of Mr. IV. P. McGill, left Friday for Macon Ga., to take a co.nmer eial course at ihe Georgia-Alabama Business College. We wish him much success. We are forced to leave out several interesting communications this week on account of lack of spare. It would give us much pleasure to publish everything the week it is sent in, but sometimes it is impossible to do so. Subscribers who wish their postoffice address changed will please slate in their request their former office as well as the new one. This saves us the trouble of looking through a jout a thousand names for one individual. Mr. Clayton Thomas, son of Mr. II. M. Thomas, met with a serious mishap on last Friday. Stepping on a nail, which caused him to slip, he tell, striking in's right arm with such force as to dislocate it at the wrist. What's the matter with our town council? They are all good men, but seem to be totally indifferent as to the sanitary condition or rules and regulations of the town. The tine is rapidly passiug when something should be done looking to the health of the oitv. Col. E. \V. Miller, of Florence, who has been traveling salesman for the late lamented Dr. Buer, of Charleston, for the last ten years, was in tow* one dav last week. Col. Miller lias a host of Iriends, and justlv so, he being regarded as one of the most accomplished and up-to-date sales men on the road. We beg to call attention to our terms at the top of editorial page j as to the publication of obituaries j ... a . 11? I I and tributes oi respect. v> e puu-: lish 100 words free, alter that number the charge is one cent a ... word. Our space is limited, and. I as much as we slioull like to pub ; lish lengthy funeral notices free, we cannot afford to do so. Most newspapers charge regular advertising rates for all such notices. Notice. I will be in my office every Monday. W. E. Banna, Probate Judge The dispensary door still re- ?> mains closed. W. \V. Grayson, Esq.,spent last Saturday in Columbia. Miss Bertha Ilodjje, of Black j River, is spending some time with her friend Miss Sallie Wilson. The county board of control reports the Greeleyville dispen- an sary as being in 'thorough good to order and well kept. yw Miss Ada Bagnal, one of .Man- co ning'smostcl.arming and attractive th; young ladies, was the guest of Mrs. L. J. Brockinton, on Bailroad Avenue, last week. Mr. flenrv Soloman, now of Sumter, who spent the greater part of his life hefe.has been quite sick at Mr.Louis Jacobs', whom he came here to visit. We hope for his speedy recovery, Mr. Louis Sohulfz is in Charleston lor a few days buying 1'urui- Ki ture, preparatory to moving here. Th lie has rented the cottage next door to Philadelphia Hotel, west Main Street. We are glad to wel- \y I come him as a citizen of Kingstree. TIip CVilumhi.i State sneaks as lollowsol Hon. J. Davis Carter: TC One 01* the solid new member? ol the house is Air. J. Davis Carter, of Williamsburg. A correspondent of The State has stated that Mr. Carter's name would be sub- ^ mitted to the governor for ap- s,r pointment as auditor of the conn- sol iv. Mr. Carter says that this is a ( mistake. ??? W< THE BEST IN THE SOUTH. cm rervice lnauguratec?or> the S. A. L. by Ueneral Passenger Agent Bunch. Mr. K. E. L. Hunch, who was appointed general passenger ageni of the Seaboard Air Line system, Jan. 1, J901, has inaugurated a ~ service over this railway second to none in tite world and by far <Hl I he best ever given in (he South. 0| There are two trains daily in each ter direction, the ''Metropolitan and \r Florida Limited"1 and the ''Florida [> and Atlantic Fast Mail,*' each snc composed o( the finest equipment w0 made by the Pullman Car Co, The trains carrv Pullman draw- . > ill ing room sleeper?, compartment. 0f observation and dining cars, and also day coaches of tlie tines! make, in which no extra tare is charged. Trains leave Columbia northward, 5.45 a. m., and 6.07 p. in.; southward, 10.06 a. m. and 11.30 p. m. The Prince-s Aline Dramatized. A play hits been made of Hichard 11 Hiding Davis's charming -tory of "the Princess Aline.'' The dramatic adaptation has been submitted to Mr. Davis, who is highly enthuMHstie in its praise, lie likes the people ot his romance better as real men and women on the stage than as inanimate beings in a book. "The Princess Aline51 will make her first appearance in the Ladies' Home Journal. ^ If you want a Piano or Organ ^ write to R 0. Biistow, Darling- < ton, S. C. ^ ; ? t ' I S EE In order to reduce our stock e determined to give the peon your advantage to cotne and ur dollar go much farther thu An absolute guarantee goes Id just as represented. We hi ink this will be interesting to 11-4 California Blankets, f 11-4 California Bankets, fo 11-4 Mi-Wool Blankets, U Sateen Comforts, elegant < Sateen Comforts, former i Sateen Comforts, former j \V hite Bedspreads, former White Bedspreads, former White bedspreads, former 00c. and GOc Silks reduced Any of our Outings, forme Yon can have 14 yards MFi 4-4 Bleach that sold at 7c, d Gloves, ail shades, $1 qualit lere never was a better time t Tinmen UHJQjOI e think ths following prices w The #1.25 kind at? The 75e kind at 0 The 3oc kind at 25< )\VKLS?A household no cess 12 k.' pair, at 7Ji'c ; Linen 1 Towels, large, formerly 50< IDIES SHOES?Fine quality #2.50 and $8, now #1.90; En and now #1.35. word to our gentlemen friend ring here of 50 to 10') per cent, d at #3.50, 4, 5 md (?; your cho >ur line of latest Stiff and Sofi the) c coulil quote further, hut the i save money by going to Isear's Cle Georget Remember thi* is for a limit 7\"() ?0<xl8 0ll UpprOVHl. riie Rev. Dr. Frank W. Gi litis contributes ?o ?he Revi Reviews lor Feb! uar.v a char sketch of the late Philip mour, of ( liica?o) with wli . (iunsaulus was intioiately ; :iated lor many >ea;s in ' rk of planning and eqnipp ) Armour Institute. The *ke larirely anecdotal, and fiirr !liable side-li.shis on 1 lie car the millionaire pbilauthrop Gc \ VT7I Thfi CN~ I &<*.> I ROCHESm^ 2241 ?*ooe*#' ., , ^Usstv^ _ riTi" J Mail : * IJMCESALE AR'S. BSSHHHBDBPL kAr?iA !M A Anfc A rt M ^I {n^An^AniT ArA ucn/rc i-iiMitg vui annual tu vruivij no lo some exceptional Values. It wHl be see us before buying, as We can rfiako m it ever has. with every purchase and every article iveik*t had any cold weather yet, so we you. nrmer price $7.50 at $5.75 rmcr price 5.00 at -3 96 >rmer price 4.00 at 3.25 l?nlity, former prieo 5.00 at3.*5 jricc 3.50 at 2.85 >rice 2.00 at 1.00 price 2.00 at 1.65 price 1.50 at 98 cents, price #1.25 at 98c. to 29c, all shades. t price 8c and 10c, at Ac ruit of the tiOom" at $1^ ?r now Ac; 4-4 Brown that sold at ?c,aow5c v at 89c. No la<ly can afford so miss this. :o buy S GOODS. . ill'convinceyou: 9c The $1 kind at TOc Ac The oOc kind at 39c ?, and all the 10c and 12'?c kind at 8c Hty?Cotton Towels, formerly 10c and 'owels. formerly foe pair, at 19c; Linen a and 60c pair, at 4oc. ', made to wear and dressy, former price isy and comfortable, former price $1.00 Is about trousers. There is. a positive Wc have about 200 paifs trousers that ice $3. ^ Ilats that sold at $2 and 12.50, while r hint $150. above vv ill give you an idea of how you jarance Sale, own, S. C. ed time only. poods charged during this sale. jn-i Our Club Offers . ! The County Record and the Home ev* and Farm one year,*! 25. ac* I The County Record and Thrice-ay, ! Week (New York) World one year, ^ Ul.tJii. om i The County Record and Twice-aa j Week News and Courier one year, " ' ? 1.70. Hie, The County Record and the Atm? j lanta Constitution one yeats (yjj j The County Record niid SeniilW< ; Weekly Columbia State> $2.25. ! The Record and The#Coirnnoiter et'r (William Jennlng Bryan's paper), ods Must go Regardless of i Cost. i)f our tils 111 IMS RKFJ) DOWN' 20 PKR CENT BELOW 5ELOW MANUFACTURERS COST, we don't wish to carry any over to next season. cpiug Reduction in all our Winter Underwear* rliiir Brand Shirts marked down to 38c, >T RECEIVED? i Hew Spring Shape, Young Hat, lie best *15 union made hat in this city. Sole Agents for Hamilton C'nrharrt, >'t-Orr Overalls, $1.51) per suit, and hess Trousers. .-Ml sizes oi oiiu'K cat uranu utocKings boys and ^irls, 25 cents per pair. j,-T H. Browti's IE CLOTHING Ml, King St. Opposite Academy of Music Charleston, H. (J <rders promptly an* i ded to. * ki - A . /