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% in raj inira. AFfAi .SCAUGHI SYOoR LOCAL REr C .ITER AND NJ" J.. Written in Condenaedhorm and Printed in L? .s; i^anntr for the Sake of Our Buav Readers. Cotton i quoted to-day (Tuesday) at i'roiu 7$ to 7f. Mr. L. C Dove lias returned from his vacation. ' Plr .1 H rhanman. ftf JohnsOL "?I 1 - ? rille, was in town Saturday. Air Janus Tharpe was in town Saturday from Johnsonville. Mrs. Kirk, of Charleston, has been vi *'ing her son, K.J. Kirk, K*q. Mr. E. H. Footman was in town Tuesday tiom Greeleyville and paid us a pleasant visit. Mr. D. M. Bradhaui, af' the firm I of Thomas <fc Bradham, spent I Thursday night at Barr's llolel. Mr. K;nile Arrowsmith came over I ruin Georgetown Saturday night an i spent Bandar in town. Mr. L W. Gtlland is home from llenhersonville, N. C., where he has been spending most ot the summer. Mrs. \V. W. Geddings, now of Clarendon county, is spending ??o,e time with her sister, Mrs. Leuise Sweet. Miss Li!y Cunningham, of Indiantown, visited the Misses Ken nedv, on Railroad Avenue, several Jays last week. Mr.L. I. Schuitz announces that his store will be closed Monday, that being the Day ot Atonement among the Jews. The last d*nee of the season I will t?e given this evening at the Coleman house by the Kingstree feociai Club. l)r A. D. Lpps' many friends were pleased to see bitn in town Monday, ur. Kpps is building up a tine practice at Greeley vilie. Air. J. Hamp Bwrgess, while in town Tuesday, called and renewed hi> subscription to The Record We long lor some more ?uch callers. Mesrrs. Claude Martin, Dessie I Oilland, Misses Mamie Jacobs and | Mildred McCabe took in the Dar lington excursion to Charleston Thursday. Cotton is aomius; in slowly,! I most farmers holding for higher prices. Mr. L. P. Kinder will en II ter the field in a day or two as ' I buyer for J. H. Sloan. t Air. W. S.Cooper, of Gooriins, ^ I who is now traveling salesman for ? I A. F. Bannister, Newark, N. J ., $1 WMS ,n ,OWM Tuesday and Wedues! I day iu the interest ol his tirm. President Koosevelt has issued ^In proclamation that Thursday, the ^ Jay of the deceased President's funeral, be observed as a day ot prayer and mourning throughout ^ the nation. Mr. ?. T. Riser left Tuesday /. night alter a few days' visit to Hllr. and Mrs. LeRov Lee. Mr Riser Hf; Mrs. Lee's brother aud is a conHiuctor on the Central Railroad of; ; lUeotgia. I Protracted services were held n the Presbyterian church, be:inning ^rday evening and closng Sunday with the communion errice The paster was agisted n this meeting by Rev. F. W. jregg, of Manning. The large, burglar proof safe for he Bank of Kingstree was hauled ip from the depot and placed in he vault Tuesday morning. This ash repository weighs about 10.k)0 pounds and the work ot plachg it ih position was not an easy Lxtorili u' i hit Mr. A. A. Mav, Cades' risinir ning merchant, advertises liiisj ?ek"his tail slock of line shoes, arting a few years ago with a ?all capital, Mr. May has by ritt and industry built up quite lice business at Cades. To keep *ewith his growing patronage -has recently built a large store, liich he has well stocked with weral merchandise. Mr. May's iterprise deserves encouranzefut and we hespeak for hira a1 *ral patronage. ; Several new "ads" appear this w#?ek. Head them. Messrs. Nap pie and Julian-lacobs, of ('ha: 'on and Georgetown, r<* pective'y, visited thr:r parents in *owt Saturday. We are a day lite this issue. For some unaccountable reason our supply of paper failed to arrive on time, and we could not 50 to press without printing paper: A visible sign of mourning for Mr. McKinlev is his picture, the frame draped in mourning, in the front part of tlie postoffice, where, as soon as the sad news reached I U.. Jt W<f> UUll^ UJ i v/suiiaoici Jacobs. The show windows of Mr. Jacobs' store are also shrouded with crepe as a mark of respect to the deceased President. Capt. John A. Kellev, who is well known and highly esteemed in this city, has been elected intendant of the thriving little town ofKingstret. Mr. M. F. Heller was elected of one of the wardens. We do not know the other gentlemen who were elected, but presuming they are enterprising citizens, we congratulate Kingstree upon securing the services of these gentlemen.?Georgetown Times. Mr. L. E. Schultz has made a new depaiture for Kingstree in the mercantile line by the esta blishment of a dry good3 and ladies' and gentlemen's furnishing goods emporium. Having devoted many yeais to the dry goods and clothing business he * ?? f ie KHOW5 Wile\\j MUU ui ^A/uo i.i adapted to the needs of his customers. Read his large ''ad" on front page and note the bargains that he oilers. The building improvement still goes on. Mr. M. F. Heller is erecting a brick buggy house next to his stables on Academy Street. The dimensions ol this building will l?e 67 by 23 1-2 teet. Mr l\ M. (.villand is having built a tenement dwelling on the lot adjoining the residence of Mr. Louis Jacobs on Main Street, Several more buildings including t wo or :Jiree brick stores, are spoken of to be put up in the near future. The graded school opened Monday morning with the phenorweal 'first day" attendance of 105 pupils. This excellent beginning augers well for a successful year's work. The personnel of the faculty is as follows: Principal, Prof. W. W. Boddie, Louisburg, N. C.; 6th and 7tb grades, Miss Beulaii Oalvo, Columbia, S. (J.; 4th ar.d 5'h grades, Miss Amelia ?' i- v :,i? c <' . ivenneuv, iumvutc, o.v ,jmiiuait, Miss Nina Kiser, Greenviile, 8. vJ* The call issued by C'apt. J). E. Gordon for a meeting to consider the ways and means of erecting a monument to Williamsburg* Confederate dead o'aghi to appeal to every patriotic ci:izen. Let there be a good turnout, so that an association can be formed, working committees appointed, and give everybody the opportunity of contributing toward this laudable undertaking. Bird-Shot For Tigor. No use to hunt tigers with bird-shot. It doesn't hurt the i -V- r.-ii.. _j_i tiger any ana it s awiuny nsKy for you. Consumption is a tiger among diseases. It is stealthy ?but once started it rapidly eats up the flesh and destroys the life. No use to go hunting it with ordinary food and medcine. That's only bird-shot. it still advances. Good heavy harges of Scott's Emulsion vili stop the advance. The disease feels that. Scott's Emulsion makes the >odv strong to resist It ^oothes and toughens the lungs tnd sustains the strength until he disease wears itself out. Send for free sample, rcorr * bowse. <>?** , w p?u 9?., w. *. mJL fiwrnMOODj I The greatest ambition of Amer- B I lean men and women Is to nave 2 B homes blessed with children. The B I woman afflicted with faraalo die- | H ease is constantly menaoed with d I becoming a childless wife. Ho | ! H medicine can restore dead or gane, but Wine of Ourdui doee I m regulate derangements that pre- ft | vent oonoeption; does prevent & m?cam?gc; aoos restore- wens a I functions and shattered nocvca Q B and does bring babies to homes B I barren and desolate for years. 2 Wine ef Can hit gives women the a B health and strength to bear beal- I I thy children. Yon can get a jj 1 dollar bottle of Wine of Cardui A a from yoor dealer. iWlKEcrCARDUs( 8 JiS i^rhei arew,*' W M^npkU. Tea*, Aprtt H, WOL g w In Pebruarr 1901,1 took one bottle of 4 B Wine of Cartful and one pMbp of Thedford'a Biaok-Dnaafffct. I MWc I nrjTied fifteen rt?n end bad nsrer B m given birth to a child until I look VTlac 3 H of Cardui. hot I aaaftotberof a fine C H baby plrl v hich was born ldSrchtt,lfOL H j The bahr might fourteen poupda uod'I W B f?el as wall as aay putoo ooaU feat M Jfow tny hr ma Is boony and I never will 5 H bojiUont Wtna?f|C>a(i^ta^^^B^e flj I SWg"-j5 ti&ipgZ-JtEl ? f (^attanoota Udflctoo Compaaj, M For a Confederate Monument. To the Veterans of Williamsburg j county:? We are interested in preserving and prepetuating the honor of the old soldiers of the Confederacy, and a number of our sister coun lies have shown their appreciation by erecting monuments in their couwt.es to the memory ol the ontederate soldier. Why can'i Wi'liamsburg do as weli? Jn order that we may he able to do something to demonstrate our interest, 1 do call a meeting oi all veterans and those who are inter- , eated, ai the'court house in Kincstree on Monday, October 7,1901, 10 take such action as will make it a surety that we shall have a , monument at our connty seat j that will be an honor to thecoun- i ty and an ornament to the town. Come all. D. E Gordon, Com'd Camp Pressley. Sept., 12,1901. 11 ~ r. li | borne Keasons || Why You Should Insist on Having EUREKA HARRESS OIL (Jueoualed by any other. Render* hard leather aoft. ! Especially prepared. | Keeps out water. A beavy bodied oil. Harness An excellent preservative. Reduces cost of your harneae. Never burns the leather; ita Efficiency is increased. tecures Dest service. ; titches kept from breaking. i Oil |s sold in all Localities Ma-uS^tumibr Htudar4 Oil Cisy y. Electricity will *0011 ue 1 lie motive power on the Swedish railway system. Without any exception we have the finest and most complete lines of men's shoes ever shown in this ! market. W. II. Kennedy. I SEED OATS?A limited qnanj tity ot seed oals for sale at 00 ct? | per bushel. Apply at once to ; Barr <fc Co.. Kingstree.S. 0. One of the most complete and I best selected lines of fall Shoes ijust received at W. II. Kennedy's j new store. Don't forget to ask to see our i men's Satin Calf Arrow Bals Siioes. ! The best ever offered for the 1 - ... I money. Finished with leather in every part; paper entirely eliminated. W. U. Kennedy. (Tall at our new store aad examine our line ot Celebrated Tomahawk Sboee. W. 11. Kennedy. m Every Day is ] M Siackley's C There is an imrjeaKtrable ditfeience 1 of our goo?I> and the low cla-s price we 8< A dohar goes further when spent in < tiie amount anywhere ole. The lar?o cr( our counters would not be drawn by idle that most irresistible attraction?price?t You will Find a full line of DRESS GOODS, SA RIBBONS, MILLIE Hats, Caps ami Gmts Fi |FULL LINK OF BERY'S CLOTH! Reynold's High Roller $8.50 ShoesRemember, we will not be indersold. s??n Stackle GLENN SPRINt GLENN 8FRING Queen of Southern 8 Glenn Springs has no equal oa the coi Kidneys, Bowels and Blood. Hotel open ; and Service excellent It it up-to-date, ai for certificates of cures. For Board apply Simpso AVater for sale the year round. Send Crop Prospects are And tbe Old Reliable THOMAS & B is preparing to meet your wi ?IS ran WAY I Horses, Males, Bug and Ham The like of which has never been i On your Patronage Depends our Pn make a bid for it in tne most convincing i High Class Goods at the Smallest Ma Legitimate Business Methods. With increased facilities handling for storing Vehicles Hiid Stable room for you Ht the same old stand. Our liverv is better equipped than stylish and comfortable Vehicles. You Yours for business, THOi SOMETHING TO REMEMBER. When a cough or cold is long neglected consumption almost invariably tol- (Sv lows. Remember Mexican Syrup only costs 25 cents a bottle, and yet hps) proven in many thousands cases an absolute safe cure for coughs, cold* fvtnj and consumption. Taken in time It cures quickly. Children like It because it tastes so g<>od. Insist on vour I Lak< druggist keeping it torsale. Read the seemingly miraculous cures it has effected, printed on the wrapper St around rhe bottle. A PH I A HI KMGHT What is more pitiable than to see a puny, delicate little child ab*ohitely dyirig froru neglect. There are many little ones, wh<?se cheeks would grow rosy, whose eyes wottld grow brigh, whose tlesh would be plump aad pretty if only the worms that are gnawing at their vitals we-e removed, which Is easily effected with Mother's Worm 48r\ Syrup, so nice to take that children go ask for it. Also a cure for tape worm in grown people. Trv a 25 cent bottle. men1 THE SECRET OF GOOD HEALTH. 4 yet The secret of beauty and good health is cleanliness* Unclcanliness breeds disease. Internal cleanliness is even of greater importance than external. Keep your liveractive and your bowels thoroughly clean by taking a Mexican yy Root occasionally. Their use does the * * 1 * - ?.J a 1 r\nltr ? nerves. Kidneys, uw., kuikj mm, uui; ? 25 cents a box. g GOOCH'S QUICK RELIEF. When your joints ami bones ache and your flesh teels tender and sore, a 25 vt cent bottle of Gogh's Quick Relief will give you quick relief. Rest cure for tuiti HEALTHY BLOOI) MAKES UoD HEALTHY FLESH. Mas) To have good flesh and good feeling, to look well and feel well take souie Gooch's Sarsaparilla. Nothing else ?o good for pale and sickly women. _ PILE-INK CURES PILES! / Money refunded if it ever fails. ; * AsTi-AorJS cures chills and fever ^siX/ff/y-TiA/ GUARANTEED $5,000 DE POSIt E R-R-FARE p,uo ful1 S9S?r5ill^ 200 FREB 8epi ml 2' VnwSi Scholinbipaoff*rt4 nnd L . ./ti' gyal Writ* qalck ? ,.|t^ QA.-AJLA. BUSINESSOOLUKQI,Nuo*,Ol ^ <D JrJbxrx*' Wr Vfela alg-natur* it on ?rery box of tko pathu ! Laiative Brotno-Quinfac i lb* MEtur ib>; .jn %, ?M la mmm 4/9 Bargain Day >asb Store. y lwe< n the bigii-clft.>s quality ?11 them at. . jur establishment than treble )wds that daily throng about words or empty boasts. It is e which they yield. LTINS, SILKS, fERY GOODS. urnishing Soods. ING AND FURNITURE. -the best in the County. No trouble to show goods ash Store, 3S HOTEL. 8, S. 0. nmmer Resorts. itweot for the Stomach, Liver, from June 1 to Oct 1. Cnisine id everybody goes there. Write to n & Simpson, your orders to Paul Simpson. Better, Firm of n A T1TT A If SXB.Un.BM lints this fall with A.I1TS OF? ___ ;gies, Wagons less. seen in Williamsbnrg.X'ounty. wpcrity and we are "Going to manner, namely: rgiuof Profit Consistent with our Line?larger floor space Stock?We are here to serve ever with fresh Herses and rs for business. MAS & BRADHAM. J. E. TOMLINSON, Manager. . M SNIDER, irgeon Dentist. S /*. - *A. t ./ |_ jstree, 10m io ou;n ot eajr> month. i City, 1st to 15th of each month. . Stephen-, every Saturday. itisfaction Guaranteed 4 WOFFOKD COLLEGE. SPARTANBURG, 8, C. rn year begins sbptcmber 28. In faculty. Bight departts. Expense? from $1"?0 to ir, For catalogue, address J. A. GAMEWELL. Sect}'. 'oftord College i f- LMiM?? tJUJVvri SPARTANBURG,*. C. efznnt new Uiitding. Board and ion for year. $110. All informstfiTt-n t?y A. M. 1>U PRE, Head :er. Carlisle Ittlng School OF WOFFOSD COLLEGE. BAMBERG, S. 0. xcellont educational facilities; faculty of experienced teachers; irute boarding launes for boys girls; fine library, literary soles. gymnasium, etc, oard $750 per month; tuition per year; music $3 |?er month, sion opens Kepterober 24, 19bl. ite for catalogue. H. 0. SHERIDAN, Head Master.