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' Y\ ' " iiuiiiiii AFFVUBS CAUGHT BY<OU? UOOAU REPORTER AND NOTED. Vfcriitenin Uor.itensed horm and PrHlttdin-Like Manner lor the.-Sakeo/ Our Busy Readers. liead our elate oflfcrrs. Xote ehancfe ia Hs?M & 3otewts Mr. W. B-I-ogatt. was- ifc . tov*n Tuesday. Read "ad" oX the Manning - Hardware Co. Mr. R. B. Smith,.of Hebrorii,. was ic town Tuesday. Miss Marvin Lesesue is visiting, relatives-on, Sant ee. Mr. John Gist was in town Mon-cl;?y frnui Greeiey viile. Mr? J. W. Register spent Sunday in town with his family. It. J. Kick, Rsij., went to Charleston MondajMiight on business. Mr. Uobt Burgess, of Hebron, was noted on our streets yesterday. Mr. C. ,\V. S\vjr..soi>, of Mt.. Olive, N, is visiting. Mr. J. 1\ Sullivan. M:#s A. l?>>Bfutt<M*eofcHinne, left Tuesday for a visit to Su:uaiorville. Miss BerthaGee has- returned from a visit to hex mother > i-n Lake ?it j. Mr. C. K. "KiuUl>% of Cades section, was a visitor,jo town one day last week. Miss Maria But-jess returned Monday afternoon from the exposition. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Spann, of Benson, spent a few hours Monday in town.. Mrs. W. H. MoGheeand Miss Bertha Hodge were visitors in town Monday. Messrs. James II. and S. S. Tisdale, .of Central, were in town Monday. Mr. W. J. Ferrell awl son Henry, of Greeley ville, were in Kings tree Monday, Messrs. Frank Player and Duncan Gamble gave us a friendly call Monday. Dr. J. F. Carraway, of Rome, was in the city Wednesday?Georgetown Outlook. Miss Anna McClary returned Sunday from a trip to the Charleston exposition. Messrs James E. Davis and T. E. Walters, of Suiters, were on our streets Monday. Mrs. J.J. McCollough and daughter, of the Salters section, were noted in town Tuesday. Miss Ida Waldrou came up from Rome Monday en route to Summerville to visit relatives. Tne 3>i.uu rate 10 unanesiou win apply on Tuesdays and Thursdays during the month of May. Mr. Paden Brown, a prominent young business man of Sutton?, was on our streets Monday. Hon. Theodore Gourdin was in town Monday, exchanging pleasant greetings with his friends. Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Brockinton, of Ithems, were in the city Tuesday shopping.?Georgetown Outlook. Messrs. W. \V. and I?. A. Kennedy, of Hebron, gave us a pleasant half hour while in town Monday. Mr. R. C. McElveen, of Spring Bank, white in town Tuesday, resewed his subscription to The Recoki>. Dr. 1) P, Frier80B,pf Charleston, spent a few days hist week at his father-iu-law's, Mr. James Epps\ near town. Miss Irene Waanamaker and Jennie Harrall. of Cheraw,. are visiting the Misses Kelley, ou Acadeuvy street . Mr. P.*B. Thorn informs us that the Black River? Cypress- Mills since the last week in Febuary has cat 24~0 logs. At a meeting of the town council >U?nday mgjit .Mr. ?. v. Aiiueraoii was elected marshal to succeed Mr. %H. Mytncs? t'hajrlos.-Fulton* alias Monkey FyUou, \v*.s brought, before the. Mayqr.-Fcourfc on Monday, charged Arith ^drunkenness, and disorderly conduct. He was found guilty and sentenced to 30 days on the chaingnug. \ The Jewish feast of the Passover, which began on.Monday, April 21, closed* Mondar.-afternoon, lasting eight days* Mr. and Mrs. Ohartes L. Porter retorned to .bTorenee Sunday after k visit ofiftome days to-Mr. Porter's mother in town* Mr. J. C. LarrftarB, representing the firm.- of I. M. Pearlsiine, Charleston, . was he*e Tuesday in the 1?X Uj! . luieresiaui aw* uro*.Dr. ttntk! Mre. D.< K. Kfierson returned .t?. Charleston Tuesday, after a visit to ther Mrs. Prrerson'S parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bpp?.. Mr. F.'\W .UuMiierlyfl;. th* popu-n lar representative ofiC. W-jthorn & : Cc^ Charleston,.was-in town Monday taking orders for "iIs- "house \*j We acknowledge* withithfeaks-mji invitation to the celebration* of* tlx* 100th anniversary.of SaJem>Fe:?9iIe s Academy^ "Winston Salem. >Iav/2?~22.' Mr. B. I* Montgomery*- of<;Gleeley vi lie, .while in town Saturday, , added his name to Tiijc Reccf-dIs* large and growing. subscription* list. Gen. M. L. Bonhara stopped ovei a.few hours in town Friday on his way to Scran ton to deliver an address at the K. of P. celebration Friday night. Dr. Robert Wilson, of Charleston, preached Sunday morning and afternoon in the Episcopal Chapel. There was 110 preaching at the other churches. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Strange returned here Friday and the same evening took their departure for their future home near Pine wood, in Clarendon county. | We are indebted to the courtesy of Mr. Peter Gaillard Gourdin for our invitation to the commencement exercises of Davidson College. I N. C., to be held May 2o?28, 1902. Mr. II. Frank Wilson, of Manfting, passed through town Monday going to Lake City to adjust Mr. R. D. Rollin's loss sustained last week as the result ?f his house catching fl ra II 1 V'l Miss Lucie Hemmimgway, of Rome, who returned from the exposition Friday, is spending some days with her friend Miss Lila Heinmingway, on Railroad Avenue. Col. Geo. S. Barr's granary is-veritably a "land of Egypt" for those who are short on corn. Lust Saturday he filled orders amounting to 704 bushels of the essential ingredient of the "staff of life". On Monday Mrs. Margaret Cox, of Cox postoffice, was examined by ; Dr s. Wallace and Brockington and adjudged insane. As soon as the I necessary papers are.made out she ! will be sent to the asylum. The American Farmer and the j HTinnoi. f l*pp tf? Pvcrv OflG ! who pays a dollar on subscription. We have only 100 copies of each. Subscribe while they last. Call and get sample copies. Miss A. M. Lockamy, who has been spending some time with the j family of Mr. K. H. Kellehan, was called home last week on account of the death of her nephew, Dave Bradley, of Wilmington, N. C. Mr. Claude Martin left here Mon-j day to visit his parents at Johnston, i Edgefield county. He will spend i about two weeks there and then ! | go to Bennettsville. where he has ! contracted to play ball this season. I The Cades-Kingstree telephone, line was completed Tuesday and we now have connection with Cades and I.alu? City. This is a very important line and one that, I...1,1 . ti.ilnanf (inr tolo. ' UUU> 4A1SUV.U IU utt ??IUV vui phone system. A condensed account of the Man-. ning meeting-will be found on the lositlo pages of Tue Belorix, this week. By a typographical error the audience is estimated as 1-5000 ; instead of 1 "00,-. which was about; the crowd present. Hey ward Scott, the 13 year void: son of Da IXC. Scott,.while- run- j ning along side of a freight train ;o motion last Tuesday, . fell over a; piece e'iScanUing and fractured 'vis ltdt forearmy, both hones being broken. The accident occurred j near the railcoad crossing. This i slwuld be a warning to small boys who are In the habit of prankiug with moving, trains. Kingstree and Cades base ball J teams met Friday on the local diamond and tried conclusions. The game was rather amateurish, the score being 24 to 16, but both clubs give promise of better playing after a little more practice. W. E. Jenkinson, the enterprising Manning merchant, solicits the ^ patronage of his Williamsburg friends this week in a full page advertisement. This wadM speaks for t itself and is well worth the atten- t tion of prospective buyer. Last Tuesday Mr. J. B. Steele showed us several beautiful ripe strawberries raised in his field. 1 Thb berries are of the Lady Thorn pson variety and we have seldom seen more perfect specimens. Mr. Steele commenced shipping yester- . duy.. liue* Sunday afternoon,, while he asdhie wife were visiting at the hnuae of a * neighbor,!.. Mr, Frierson Huggi^s >vl?odiv?s- t',w roiles-be- ^ lcw\Sanfe3-cr?H.si-u^:loet his dwelling bydifctv TWo-" Jittld children aadffc* servant'girl' vrereleft at home and oidyMi few small Articles were saved. The fine is .supposed { to have been accidental:' We return thanks to our esteemed young . friend, Dr. S. B'.* W. Courtney , for an invitation to be present at the commencement exercises of the Baltimore Medical College, which are to be held on Tuesday, April 29. Dr. Courtney, who is a son of our townsman, Mr. S. B. W. Courtney, is a member of the graduating class. The Young Men's Social Club will give a dance at the Coleman House to night. i Mr?. E. H. Spatkman, of Charleston, came up Satin-day to spend a few days with the family of her brother, R. J. | Kirk, Esq. We are requested to announce that on Friday next there will be a basket picnic at the seine yard on Black river. The public is cordially invited. Mr. J. J. Hanna brought to this * office yesterday a very old coin that bis little hoy found by the road side. On the face of the coin, which was about the size of a dollar, was the Spanish coat of arms and the inscription in Spanish: "Ferdinand VI, by the grace of God, King !' Spain and India". mm I Off to the Exposition. , Among those who have visited the Charleston exposition during the past week were the following: Mr aud Mrs J F Cooper, Mrs Jennette Cooper, Miss Jennie Cooper, E L Hirsoh, Capt J A Kellev, G S Barr, ' Willie Barr, W T NVilkius and family, W B Snowden, Robt Snowdeo, Goidon Cantley, S R Pipkin, J S McCullough and family, Mrs Annie ' Brockinton, Mrs M E Scot\ Mr and , Mrs B JI Myers, Fred Harnrtr, W I) | Daniel, W C Wilson, Mi& j Addie Montgomery, Hattie Hines, Hessie McElveen, Lizzie McClary, E C and H II Pendergrass, J C McElveen, Mr and Mrs S B Davidson, J II and ' W I Nexsen, R W Spann and doubtless others. Hahn's Ice CreamReceived fresh from Charleston Wed- i n&day, Thursday ar.d Friday. There is a peculiar and delicious flavor about Halm's cream which cannot be nutated, Served by the saucer or delivered by the quart or gallon to families. Sold only by P: S. COTTRTNEY. Kingstree, S. C. ewv*vw\ww\v\vivwv\w ji | WHISKEY \ J $1.25 PER GALLON, J {Mention this pajicr and Mjnd for private * l?ri?e list . Write: r J W1XST0X D1S. COm Winston, S. C.< | -* ? . n i i wrt _i tJ S i ? Lowest rrieea w nisBcy nuuit, ^; c w\\vm%\wvwwvvww? t 55*55 We'have very much iinprnve'Alipon our facilities for furnishing yon supplier We have on ' haml at all times a large stock-.of Parti -Green, F aris Green Spray Pump* and Eettows, also Bam ! lite a. Do not fail to see cue Hues before placing your order. . Wc. have then made-under,our immediate supervision.ana .the jrn?c,test can? is taken to have each part lit with, Ihcruti jost nicety,-, and as we us# nothing but lhc?-l)est sheet steel-1' yon will have no trouble fron. lire if our Huns are properly places', in your bam, as all the seams are grooved ilnd ilvited. . We tarry -a large stock hslout Oak Baskets forgathering Write us for prices on any of tliosegoods.c You wiU-'make ro mLstake by so doing., We'want your trade. Send us One Dollar and we will send you the best Spray Pump on the market, express paid. Very truly yours, Manning Hardware Co,, ? v Manning, S. C,.. / Before You M spring pin Call! and see my lines as the) irougbtfto the city.' Embracing all Vr v +*% V EteautifiuALme of. IlRDVEK wall) the Liteat fStylee. - Call antl'see <t before- lefttuig.ni Stackleyfs m Having Resumed Easiness c^anci niiiA/ Sa^l *MT\'XnM 3^ Ml IP wAre oll^ring their entire Stock c Hilts,-Shoes, Hardware and ilib' Think-of It.- A $l( Goods Going at N< When we claim to sell at Cost: v \ visit to our store will convince-you < We also handle a choice' line rinds of Food Producls. GAGG; OLIVE REDUCED -on Big Bargains COMPLETE L M Fii cr rwamtsnn OIaaL ftf Qortlu/QVa- I II LActmillG: OIUUI ui naiunaiQ,. m OAK SUITS *ROM $10 TO $1 Eveiything Else, i i'Ot'RS TO- &JSASK, W.T InTO-CX^EOD PRICES Etffl STRICTLY Pi WV have just uj>ened G Gtnts f' Clothing,,. Shirts,-Ntcktie AH kinds of Fumki Ais#- ?n elegant LadiesVDjiess Goods,, Ladi ClQthing.aiu W'G altfave carry >a cample!#-Li NMioh^-aHclconstantly keep-on- h?.rvJ. COFFINS,-iCiSiETSjbodML 3fcVu will i^ave ironey >geMin<r?our H. D. REDD1 Kingstree / i: \ ICSA'SES | f ane the handsomest eveer . 'rithe latest Novelties. ri RATS' hfeni mid I am sore you will bay .' ly etcr*. ?Cash Store; Snnti at Theit OId Staado ERA CO.,. J if Dry Owds*, C4b4bin^^ lions absoIutely\ut?cost. . 3,000 Stock; of.' iw York .P'Hcesi I V'vy jJSBb ve mean-exactly whit" we say. . at'this' fact. d Family Guterres -and all I R & . C0 . ? KINGSTREE, S. C:. PRICES; -STOCKI 5 /or CasliiJ 1 [N'E.O ?/ jfl S?\VOHTHi?5 TO-?2i. a ProportionWILKINS S xt:. i down; )r cash.. 1 p ? full/Line-of Underweary\ ?j s, ?Shoes, Hats* hinqsGooete.. - i ~ . ; Oiae oM' [esVHatSv- CMdien'i; ' i.JHats,... ilia- ct:'Ka?dw??re, Tiinware-*t?d i .. all kindti of' lERTAKEKS SOPPUESJ. 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