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in us or iisi. AFFAIRS CAUGHT BY OUR LOCAL REPORTER AND NOTED. Written in Condensed Form and Printed in Like Manner for the Sake of Our Busy Readers. Prof. W, J. Smiley, was in town Monday from Cades. .Mr. YV. B. McCoUough, now of j iSt Stephens, was in town *'riaay. Mrs. M. R. Brown, of Browns, S. O., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. R. IL. ilcllehan. Misses Alice MeCollough and) May Stnll were in town Saturday! frotn Salters. Miss Mary Wilkins, of Athens, (ia, is visiting the family of her brother, Mr. W. T. Wilkins. Mr. Harvey FT. Kinder, a member of the county pension board, was in town a few hours Saturday. Miss Eula Johnson is assisting in thn toiouhnna central office during Miss Barbara Jacob's absence in Charleston. Last Saturday Messrs Thomas & Bradham shipped 82 head of beef cattle to Charleston. They were consigned to J. I). Welch. J. F. Huggins, of Snntee, had a black mare stolen Monday morning about daylight. The mare was blind, but in good order otherwise. Mr. J. T. Nelson went to Charleston Sunday to see his brother Frank, who has suffered a relapse after his recent convalescence. Our city fathers are putting in some good work on Mill street, cleaning out ditches and otherwise improving that and other thoroughfares. .... T T> Volonn unrl C W. *'1 raoi u i x , .. , Wolfe went to Gallovan Thursday to witness the marriage of Mr. J. B. Steele and Miss Bessie Cottingfcarn. M-. Walter Cane, a detective of the A. < . L. Co., with headquarters at Florence, attended Judge Salters' court Friday as a witness for the State, Mr. W. E. Nettles, of Lake City, called to see us Monday. Mr. Nettles has recently accepted a position on the road as merchandise broker representing several prominent firms. ("nnorrpwrnnn TC IL Scarborough. our representative from the 6th disrrict, recently presented the Kingstree Graded school with a large map of the United States and our island possessions. T?ev, If. J. Cauthen preached two interesting sermons in the Methodist church Sunday morning and evening. At the close of the evening services he announced as his subject for next Sunday night, 14The last .Judgement." Mr. George Mitchum, of Bloomingvale, than whom there are few "n the county better known and better liked, gave us a few moments of his society Friday. There are few men as big hearted and , whole souled as "Uncle" George Mitchum. The local freight from Florence to Charleston, has changed its schedule from daily trips to every other day. Following is the schedule which went into effect Monday: Down, Monday, Wednesday and Friday; up Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. a mL. 11 e\ I m? IJllUWiiJg visnur?' iitMu me county were noted in town Monday: Messrs. W It Singlet ft ry, Scranton; B H Guess>.Salters;G L and Henry Sauls and B G Timmons, Oades, Magistrate W D Snowden, Benson, Herbert McClar.v, Mouaons, and \V. K. Severenee, Lake City, C M Richburg, Greeley ville. Mr. J. C Bell, of Indiantown returned Thursday night from Hartsville, where he attended the wedding of Miss Fannie Bell to Mr. Frank H. Hursey on Thursday, at 3 p. m., in the Hartsville Baptist < hureh. The bride w a nieee of Mr Bell and the groom a conductor n the Plant System in Florida^ COUGHS Urnu belbybd nr 6 Mnrons* JB cubed TS 6 hours. DB. FEHKEB'S Golden Relief, am Cough Honey ftave not failed in 30 yean. 1 tableapoonfnl of the "Relief in 2 of water and one of sugar hourly till eweat, then 1; of. "Cough, Hooey." .A bath .complete! the cure. 3 dosea generally sufficient. Death will nererrssult from LUNO or THEOAT diseases when Urn two Remedies are PROMPTLY used. By Druggists, 26c.. 60c. and ll. eltca. ^T.mtt&'OAiGE^iSssia^ Vi-,. -y. . t 5 Today is Georgetown and Augusta day at the exposition. Dr. L. B. Johnson, of Lake City, spent Monday night in town. Mr. W. N. Vause, of cades, spent a few hours in town Tuesday. Mr. George Thomas, of Rome, lost a valuable horse last week. The crowd in Charleston on April 9, President's day, was estimated at 41.000. We are indebted to Hon. B. R. .tnliKiKIa nnhlir* (1 cvp 11 - J. ill III nil 1V1 taiu?uiv ? ments. Mr. T. Armstrong McCrea, of Indiautown, was on our streets Wednesday. About 60 tickets to Charleston, we are informed, were sold here Tuesday. Misses Louise Gilland and May Wilson are visiting friends in Georgetown this week. Miss Marvin Lesesne returned Monday night from an extended visit to her sister at Dillon. Mr. B. H. Guess called to see us Monday and shoved up his subscription date to The Record a year. VT. L. Bass, Esq., of Lake City, and F. L. Willcox, Esq., of Florence, were here a short while Monday on legal business. Mr and Mrs. O. B. DuBose r? turned home to Darlington last week ! from n visit to their uncle Mr. J. C. Josey, of Dock. Mr. J. W. Jcsey, representing Melchers A Uo., cnariesion, was here yesterday making a tour of our merchants. Mr. R. L. Montague, secretary and treasurer of the Atlantic Coast Lumber Co., Georgetown, was registered at Barr's Hotel Monday.Mr. C. J. Lesesne, who is now at St. Paul in Clarendon county, is in town for a few days. His many friends are glad to welcome him back. Mr. W. G. Cantley, a former member of the board of supervisors of registration and one of the oldest men in the county, was in town Wednesday. Onp of the earliest tobacco nlan t ers we have heard of is Mr. J. C. McElveen, of Spring Bank, who informs us that he put out his plants last Tuesday evening. Mr. W. E, Nesmith, of Cades, dropped in to see us Wednesday. He reports a promising outlook for the early completion of the Cades? Kingstree telephone line. Mr. L. C. Dove, the attentive and affable station agent here, is off this week to the exposition aud other points an pleasure bent. Mr. J. A. Campbell of Marion, is relief a^ent. Mrs. S. A, Riser and daughters, Misses Mary and Sena, of Newberry, on their way home from the l?r.4- h'?,AU o^/\t\n<wl two*!* rA|fU9iuuii ia."^w nruA. u u ? v,i ; in town a few days t) visit Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Lee.* Prof. A. C. Neilson, of Wilmington, who manufactures and sells his own remedies, was in Kingstreo a few days last week. Prof. Neilson. comes well recommended and finds si ready sale for his medicine. Seehis "ad" this week. Before You Make KPPTMfi. PI K/X 111X11 V* X < Call and see my lines as brought to the city. Embracing % % % % % * A Beautiful Line of LADIES In all the West Styles. Call and before leavit Stack ley to HORSES&N Iits Horses, Mules, Bi First-class-Livery {Service i designed. He is piepared and give you first-class serv THOllAS <& : sfc Bi STEE 'f ' *'. ' ' > _ ,. , Prof. Pugh, principal of the Manning graded school, attended service* at the Methodist church Suuday. At Rest. Mr. J. F. MoOol lough died at his home a few mill's fnmi Salter* Depot Monday evening about 8 o'clock and on Tuesday, at ft p. m., his body was laid to rest in the Williamsburg cemetery, near where those of his family who have gone before arc buried. The funeral services were conductcsl by Itev. J, 15. Weldon, Of Salter* Circuit. assisted by Rev. H. J. Cautlien, jiastor of Kingstrec Methoilist church. Mr. Mct'ol lough was about T>5 years old and unmarried. He was born and reared in WilliHinKhun? :ind was one of its best citizens. He was a Valiant soldier in the Confederate Array and carried a bullet wound in his nnn as a badge of his courage. Somewhat over two years ago he was stricken with paralysis, which "with several subsequent strokes, rendered him entirely helpless. For manv months he had been almost at the mint of dcatn, yet with remarkable vitality he withstood the ravages of his terrible affliction until last week a final stroke left him in such a i-onditiou that medical skill was of no avail to pruloig his life. Mr. McCollough's immediate family consists of a brother and a sister, both of whom reside at Chester. Messrs. Charles W. and Philip Stol), of Kingstrec, arc his nephews. Off to the Exposition. The following exposition visitors were noted during the past week: \V M Mc-Cullough, P S Courtney, Isaiah Tisdale. Misses Sallie Wilson, Dell anil Lee Kellehan, I.ula anil Beck Myers, Bertha Heardon, Ola and Stella Coward, .Thetis and Anna Staekley, Munna Pendergruss, Helen Scott, Bessie Harper, Oenic arid Huttie McCutchen. iH'lphine Spann, Maggie Keller, P.etha and Selma Burgess, Marie Thorn, Pauline and Ixtttie Kiehtner, Annie Ashby. Hannah Keddlck, Annie Reddick, Pearl Kogcr, Maggie and Fannie Kennedy. Mesdames 1> C Scott, H 1) Roddick. Ellen Kogcr, H B Myers, \V H Kennedy, L B Johnson. M F Heller. Mr and Mrs fouls Jacobs, Mr and Mm A B Hemingway aud two children, Miss Tisdale, Miss Barbara and (.'cell Jucotw. R W Spann, Kd Lewis, R K Wallace, Wrn C'oojier, Paul Ooojier. B X Stuekey, A W (iagg. Desste Uillund. Roland Flowers. (1 D Barr, Caral Burgess, Mat Montgomery, T M Cooj>er, M M and W H Thomas and possibly others. Graded School. Roll of Honor 'or March. I'd Grade. Tom Harper, Robert Kirk, Robert Regi.stcr, Winnie Scott. '2nd, Grade. Fred Davidson, Tom Gllland, Walter Harper. 3rd. Grade. Ada Broekinton, Fannie Sullivan, Roy Register. 4th. tirade. Juke Weaver. Leon Register. 5tli. Grade. l<eila Davidson. (ith. tirade. Eunice Harper. Sth. Grade. Annie Davidson. Mamie Jones. irtli. Grade. Bessie Harper, Pearl Roger. Notica to Veterans. Veterans of Camp l'ressley are requested to meet in the Court House at" 3 o' elo.'k p. m., on May "> to elect officers and delegates to the State Reunion. 1). K. GORDON, Commun taut. WANTED:?A second-h and Suikv plow, in good condition, applv at County Record office. 2t. Trespass Notice. All persons are hereby warned not to trespass on any of my lands. Any person found trespassing on same will be dealt with as the law directs. William Jkfkkbson. Trio, S. 0., April i5, 1002. 3t Notice. The South Carolina .Mutual Insurance Co. insures against Fire, Wind, and Lightning. Rates low, aurl all losses paid promptly,? stores,, dwellings, gins, Raw mills, and stock?all at living rates, i G_Dt Rarr at H.irr's Hotel repre- , sent* this company, and will bej glad to see those wanting inftn-ramtc. aprlO, 2t. Your JRGHASES they are the handsomest ever all the latest Novelties. .. % % i HATS see then* and; I1 am sure yo? wil> fcay ig my store. 's Cash Store* il DMBBIIS, ijrsieg, ^Vijons,. Hiarne?? op rou want,, call on the unto meet a nr. competition ice. Youra for low prices, LE, Agent- i " 7 . DISPENSERS RESIGN. f Lake City and Scranton Will Have no ^ Dispensaries at Present. The attorney sr^neral's return in tlae Lake City and Scranton dispensary In- I junction case* has been received by l Mr. S. W. G. Shipp, of this city, wh?>. | !.U T . C 1 |1|?v ' Willi Y1 JU? UI Jitt&c VHjt itpi-v- . sented the petitioners lor injunction, * or the ' anti-dispensary" faction. It is a victory for the "antl-dbpeusiry:.." The respondents admit that the election of dispenser at Lake City was illegal, and that the establishment of c the dispeii-ary there was illegal and r void, in that the township in which t the dispensary was to be located was . not named; that M. M. Rodgers the 1 dispenser elected tor Lake Citv luw ti resigned antl his resignation lias been r accepted; and that being advised of , the illegality of the establishment of ' the dispensary, then no further steps J would be taken in that direction, The respondents, however, deny all in in the petition that alleges the un-constitutionality of Section 7 of the act iu which the words ' on" and "or" got mixed. Tlits also "cities the Scranton case,} the points being the same he argu-1 ment will then be made on the eonsti- j i tntlonality of the act. This point in- j} volves far-reaching effects and will be j \ stubbornly contested if pushed.? Flor- i c' ence Times, April D. j f Of Interest to Candidates. ; t Several prospective candidates |S1 have spoken to ns recently in re-;;l gard to publishing cut* and bio- L graphical sketches of aspirant* to i t office during the ensuing cam-'3 paign. After carefully consider- ? ing the matter we have concluded ; not. to make this departure. In !, our judgement?ba-i ?g the as !c umption on the average number ' who come before the people elec-1 tion year?it would be inipructi-l cable to extend this privilege to ] all; and us we de.ire to treat evety- ; one alike, we do not leel disposed ; to make exceptions in favor of a ' t ATQ Hrtlv a fpu/ u/ppHf< \JHMJ ?* t KS r r rr Great Will C The Final Opportunity to get at Sacrifici Ws muse linre rocm for our sz^zinto Ami it is imperative that these 4 Hammar Recently we h-rtve received world-famous Paint*. W fico-vi.jr frM^rdiilpe not to chip. With I wo coats tlie tor two years.. Behind tin o! $200,000 In be paid b; tine Iiammar Paint is not a ready for usa. Pricer $-1.2 will *ave you 25 per cei H. D. REDDK Broadway R Kinestre RUELL & ROBERTS' EASI , We arc now jjathering up. e The Remnants 2 And C'sod* tl>at. h??i been e-?eriooked kn. the buAT l>oliilu?ys and marking thena r at paices that will make them bargains, t We are taking stock and will sell many goods at reduced prices. " v Te hare * few pair of Woo} Mixed r White Blanket*, little soiled on the folds, which we will sell about hall price- ] We hare a lot of Plush, Velvet and \ Beaver Capes, slightly damaged, which- we have I marked about half paiee. Ju faci, some ; C are lc.+3 t han half. price. j 1 Four Umbrellas', slightly damaged, 1 at half price. A few silver tDimmed j 1 Novelties for ruuch less tbuni cost.ws Si Nail Files, Manicure Knivew-, Letter] I Openers, Paper Cuueri, Fruit Knives. J Letter Seal*, Shoe Horns, Wove But- 1 toners, Book Marks,'Satchel Taga, etc. I Have reduced the price of .Flannel- 1 BUELL & J , . 573 and 575 Ki Cluaxlests ? oraparativel.v limited number- _ " -^l Phis beins a particularly hard * rear many candidates are really tnable to incur the additional ex- $9 )?nse of havifig cuts made, and noreover all may not happen t<v . $ mre good photographs of the??eires without which it in imposiible to make the cuts." For these and othen Teasoi?s we hull adhere to our usual custom >f publishing, announcements of rdinary length- lor $3.00 each,. . yliich is as low a price as could >e expected. Meantime candilates who wish t? reach the peo>le will find it to their advantagen insert theircardsinThe (JotT-xiy iicoiD. ' i INFLAMED BLADDEJS AND" * ' KIDNEY. ' * c Privetts, S. C.rFebi 23,1902. ay Dear Mrs. Gerrald r Dr. Meilson, who is a stranger to* rou, has- been in our home for the >nst five days attending my father* vho was on last Wednesday at leath's door, una we co.iieve moor his coming just at that time, vould have now been lour days, fnder ground. Father's ease was a . , ,*ery serious one, inflamed bladder ind kidney, but this morning Weill feel that the danger i*over as a. esuit of his faithful efforts in theiSe of his most wonderful medicine. ?Ve heartily recommend him to* 'ou in Jesus' name, and not only to* <>u but to as many as may be suf?. ' '> - ering from any disease. (Jive him. i fair trial and I feel sure you will ( ~ Jways praise God for the day heame to you in the name of sufferng humanity. ^ i Sincerely your friend, * M. G. BUY ANTFor retail and wholesale call oil )r. D. C. Scott, Kingstree, S. C. ? The readies' Aid Society met at he pa i son age Monday afternoon.. OST! > more and this i if ice Sale | lose. | Clothinq and Winter Goods s Prices. - stocz:' i Winter Goods be closed out. Points. ! a complete lie of these ith three owrts goes a crack, peal, hiister or (v same guarantee holds v.:,v is guarantee is a forfeit .<?" y the maniWacturers if is represented. Always !5 a gallon. This-price it of your paint bill.. 3K> Proprietory -f 'acket Store* ;i v I BIT GOODS STORE. ittes, Outing*, Suitings- anil ottieir iood? for Waists. Will sell oun Ho?e andHhlf Hose M, 3, 35, 40and 50c, 25 per. cent off. We Becolved a case of Canton Flanrel to Mil M 8c. It iaa^good; if not. he best In the city. ' ly Al?o, nine- hales Comforts, which* rill be sold, at close- prices^ and 30- , deces newr beautiful Calicoes-. IN OUR Furniture Department YOU WILL FIND Valnut Salts, )akSulW, ''V,-vi )uk Sideboards, ^?ungesv .rJl Extension-Tables,. JhairS, tockers,. ?v Case Is, Crunks,. loves, .Amps,. tatting; Win dour Sfoatfwi; )eoontted Chamber Sflte?. Etc., JSto. . a ROBERTS, * ng Streat, 323_ S> GU 2