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? nmrnmrnrnmnrmmminr 1 LOCAL ITEMS I OF LM'EREST ?lUuaihSuiuhiUUiiliUiiinui Whew I Hot! \\ iisn't Tuesday a scorcher? To-morrow i-; campaign day. Mr. I'. G. Gourdin was in town j Tuesday. Mr. J. X. Sauls, nf Cades, was in town yesterday. Mr. Daniel Johnson, of Lake City, wa> here Monday. Mr. Eniile Arrowsmitli went to G eorge town Monday. Mr. P MeCIary, of Georgetown,! spent Sunday in town. Mrs It. 3*. Tilton, of Epps, visited j Georgetown this week. It. J. Kirk, Esq., was in Lake City Tuesday on business. Mr. Z. C. Lynch, of Cowards, was j in town one (lay tins wcck. Mr T. A. McCrea, of Central, was' a visitor in town yesterday. Miss Mildred MeCabe is visiting' the Misses llollins this week. Mr. ami Mrs. M, F. Heller have j returned from atrip to .Sumter. Mr. J. I*. Nelson is gradually recovering from his recent illness. j Mrs. E. It. McCIarv, of Salters, \ has been visiting relatives in town, j Mr S. M. Wolfe, of Anderson, is [ ou a vi-it to relatives in town and ; county. i Our young friend Hugh Tisdale j was in to see us yesterday from' lien ion .Mr. Walter Chandler, of Cedar Swamp, was a county seat visitor, Saturday. Mr. I). W. Courtney, of Cedar Swamp paid us a pleasant visit Saturday. The morning train from Charle.s ,? uv#. 7s" n-:i? two hours bite this morning. | Miss Beck Myers went to George-! town Thursday night to visit her brothersMr. H. L. Grayson, who is mer-j chandiziug at Benson, is in town this morning. Mi-s Fannie Kennedy left yesterday for GafTney to visit her sister,; Mrs. J lodges. Mr. W. I). Crook', a well-to-do farmer of Harpers, was noted in town Saturday. Mr. Hartford Pierce,a substantial j farmer of the Cades section wasj i lll'rv o</.vniua^. Messrs J. 11. ami T. K. Smith of j Bloomingvale were in town one: day this week. Mr. Htul Mrs. Kddie Wilson, of Church, were guests at the Coleman House Friday. ; S. G. W. Shipp, Esq., of the Florence bar, was registered at the Coleman House last evening. Hon. M. W. Pyatt, a member of the. Georgetown bar, was in town Hie day this week on business. Mr. L. 11. McCollough, a 1902 graduate of Clemson College, was , in town Monday from Benson. Mr. and Mrs. It. W.Kiser, of Bartow, Ga., are visiting Mr, and Mrs. Leltoy lee on Railroad avenue. M a j Theodore Dellon was in Kinotree Tuesday representing! the Charleston News and Courier. A commodious platform has been erected in front of the Coleman j Hotel for the campaign speakers. Mr. L. \V. Gilhtml has gone to j Header.* nville, N. C.t to take a; position as clerk in a summer hotel.; Mr. Stewart Cunningham came j yu yesterday from Indiantotvn to meet his uncle, Mr. 1). J. Chandler, of .Sumter. Mrs. It. "sV. Humphri 's, of Ridge _ wi _ 1. * ? Villi', pjlS.-i'U umuij^n unvii .uuuimi enroute to Benson u> visit her parents. Friday hemir ft national holiday the IJaukof K?h<rstive will be closed and the postoffioe wili observe Sunday hours. The dispensary will also dose its portals to the thirsty way-farer on the glorious Fourth. Jersey Bull for sale or will trade for his value in common catWilliam C'oopeh, f&( CooneijS. C. * AFFAIRS CAUGHT BY OUR 2 LOCAL REPORTER AND ^51 NOTED ^2 Written in OnnrlpntieH Form I ancJ Printed in Like Manner for the Sake of Our Busy ^ Readers ?^ UiMUUliUUUUiiUUiUUUUS; To-morrow is the Fourth of July, j The examination for Winthrop College scholarships takes place1 Friday, July 11. Miss Fannie Keels spent several days this week with Mrs. Lula J Ilrockinton on Railroad avenue. j Our esteemed friend. Mr. J. P.j Gamble, of Heinemann, was an ap-: predated visitor at our sanctum j Monday. Mr. J.onnie Flagler, recently ofj Georgetown, has accepted a posi-j ticn as salesman with Capt. \v. H.' Kennedy. Mr. D. J. Burgess was noted in j town Saturday from Workman, also! Messrs. Robt. E. and J. D. Burgess, j of Mouzon. Mr. George E. Hudgins, of Charleston, is visiting the family of Mr. \V. T. Wilkins. lie is Mrs. Wilkins* father. Editor Herbert S. Cunningham, accompanied by Mrs. Cunningham, of Bisliopville, visited Mrs. Virginia: Brockinlon Monday. Mr. J. Jv McC'ollough was in town , yesterday from the Trio section. He reports crops?especially corn' ?as suffering greatly for rain. Mr. W. E. Severance, who is do-! inff a nice business as a morchan-j dise broker, made his monthly visit! to his customers here Monday. Mr. J. C. Bell, of Indiantown,! came up Saturday evening to meet his kinsman, Mr. I). M. Smoot, who! is visiting him from Darlington. Messrs. Wilmot and Dessie Gillaud returned Monday from Johnston. where they have been visiting the family of Rev. W. S. Martin. Mr. S. C. Anderson, the recently elected town marshal, is receiving commendation on all sides for his efficiency in the discharge of his' duties. Waiter Montgomery, colored, was, brought to jail here Saturday, June j 28, charged with larceny of live I stock. On Monday he was released on bond.. Mr. J. M. Cook, of Salter*, came in to see u< while in town Saturday. Mr Cook is a genial and polished gentleman, and hi^ visits are always pleasant. Mr. D. C. Howard, of Cedar Swamp, called to see us Saturday and renewed his subscription. The most appreciative reader is the one who navs for his naner. ' * ' I No, it is not the hottest weather j you ever saw. Every summer it's! the same, and every summer you are asked the same old question:, ' Is it hot enough for you?" Prof, It. E. Morris, of Lake City, spent a few hours in town yesterday. Parties needing the service* of a land surveyor will do well to communicate with Mr. Morris. Mr. C. L. Montgomery, of New Zion, was in town "Saturday sporting a handsome new buggy and a fine horse. No wonder our young] friend Is popular with the fair sex. j Mr. E.P. Breeland,of Walterboro, j arrived here last week to enter the ] office of John A. Kelley, Esq., as a law student. We are glad to wel- j come Mr. Breeland to town. Mr. W. A. McCrea, of Central,! was In Kiugstree Saturday. lie J says that mere is a crying neeu 01 \ postal facilities in liis section,1 there being 110 postoflice along the road from Kings tree to Potato! Ferry. Mr. P. S. Wall, Seranten's genial ! and popular candidate for the! Huose of Representatives, stopped 1 in to see us Monday. Mr. Wall j has a number of friends in Kings-; tree, who would like to see him ; elected. R. J. Kirk, E.-q., went to Charles-! ton Friday to attend the alumni j banquet of the Charleston College,! which was given at the Isle of i Palms Friday night last. Mr. Kirk, \ who is an alumnus of the college,! says the banquet of Friday night was probably one of the best in the history of the institution. We return thanks to Rev. Dore I for an invitation to a storeopticon 1 entertainment at Mt. Zion Metho- | (list chureh (colored) this evening.! The performance is to be given by j Rev. Jj L. Mac Beth, of Charleston, J for the benefit of Mt. Zion churcli. i A part of the church will be re-1 served for whites. We most heartily appreciate the ; liberal patronage that has recently' been given our job department. On , account of sickness on our force we have not been able to turn out ' some of those jobs as soon as we i wished. We bespeak a little patience on the part of our friends and guarantee that they will be pleased when the work is done within the next few days. M. F. Holler has a lot of stand- j ard make buggies on hand which he will close out at a fraction above cost. These buggies will be sold for cash or approved paper. It We have left on hand 12 barrels of Medium Grade Molasses. Not wishing to carry them over to another season will sell them at actual New Orleans cost. It BAR It & CO. *100 WORTH *100 SCHOLARSHIP I^OR each Congressional district in South Carolina, and two for t lie State at large in KING'S MOFNTAiX MILITARY ACADEMY, Yorkville. S. C. These scholarships will be awarded by our Representatives and Senators, strictly on merit, in the same manner as the award ol' scholarships to West Point. For full information address your Representative or one of our Senators, or \V. C>. S t'EPlIEXSO.V, Supt., jul d-4t Yorkville, S. C. r Teething"} f- Then the baby is most like- | j I ly nervous, and fretful, and 8 ! I doesn't gain in weight. \ j Scott's Emulsion % | is the best food and medicine | | for teething babies. They | 8 gain fron* the start. f ? Send for a free sample. d p SCOTT & BOWNK, Chemist*, 2 d 409^415 rearl Street, New York, W 50c. and $1.00; all druggists. LAND SURVEYING. "" * ? 1 1 ?- irst class work* promptly auu accurately done. Apply or write to R.E. MORRIS, Lake City, S.C tf TOBACCO GROWERS TASEITICS We have very much improved ujion our facilities for furnishing you supplies. We have on hand at all times a large stock of Paris Green, Paris Green Spray Puinps and Bellows, also Bam Flues. I)o not fail to see ottr Fluiw before plac- ' lug your order. We have tlumnatde under our immediate supervision ami the greatest care is taken v> have each part ilt with the utmost nicety, and as we use nothing but the l*st sheet steel you will have no tronble from fire if our Flues are properly placed in your born, as all the seams are grooved and rivited. We earn* a large stock . of stout Dak Baskets for gathering. Write us for prices on any of these goods. You will make no mistake by so doing. We want your trade. Send us < >ne Dollar and wc will send you the best Spray Pump on the market, express j<aid. Very truly yours, Manning Hardware Co., Manning, S. C IIS YELLOW POISON in your blood ? Physicians call it rlalarial Qerm. It can be seen changing red blood yellow under 1 microscope. It works day and night. First, It turns your complexion yellow. Chilly, aching sensations creep down your backbone. You feel weak and worthless. 1 ROBERTS' CHILL TONIC jf| will stop the trouble now. It 5 >: enters the blood at once and -j drives out the yellow poison, jii: If neglected and when Chills, Fevers, Night-Sweats and a genii eral break-down come later on, 8 Roberts' Tonic will cure you f then?but why wait ? Prevent ? future sickness. The manufac -l . .Ul. 1 1 Bturers Know an avoui inus ycilow poison and have perfected jd Roberts' Tonic to drive it out, > nourish your system, restore gj appetite* purify the blood, prep vent aadcurf Chilis, Fevers and | Malaria, it has cured thousands?It will cure you, or your M money beck. This is fair. Try iit. Price, 49 cents. L. B. Johnson. W, S. Lynch. I ?tar G I Are in Dems ISend us your n us send you on< for mailing, WELSH NECK HIGH HARTSVILLE, S. v W. II. Jknkinsox, F. P. Euvin, R fi PEOPLE'S TOBACCO'WA m\ K. 1). CLANK, ( ^This is to inform the tobac , county that the People's Tobacco } ^re-organized and a new company h capital to meet the requirements of ^It is the intention of the mam a tobacoa market here in Manning ^market in the State and to cond such a way as to recommend it to the Tobacco men of all sections. r 7a give us a showing; we feel conl ^ with your returns. 7a Thanking you in advance foi ^give, we leniain, Yoi PEOPLE'S TOBAC n nnifiiiin MIIUUIUI ?or Big Bargains CQMPLETE M Fill E Eiamine Stock of Hardware, i OAK SUITS *KOM $10 TO .1 Everything Else l'Ot'RS TO PLKASf, W.l IbTO CHEI PRICES LQ1 CITTJTPTT.V li U l Itxu i u i r We have jtisf upened Gents' Clothing,. Shirts, Neckti All kinds of Furni Also <?n elega Ladies' Dress Goods, Lat Clothing ai We alwnvs- carry <i complete'. Notions, and constantly keep on tb&ni COFFINS, CASKETS and mt Jlou will eave rroney by'-geUingoui H. D. REDD Kjngstre i t ; <! l-fKs'-l ; ame at once and let 1 9. They are ready f SCHOOL, I sssesssesesf) . D. Clark, II. P. McIntosh. ^ REHOUSE COMPANY, | Manager. ^ i Manning, S. C. ?2 co growers of \V ill jams burg M\ , iVarehouse Company has been 7a , as been formed with sufficient jrv the business. 7a , igemenc of this house to have gK * the equal of any tobacco 7a , iuct the affairs of the house in ^ the support and confidence of 7JL , roDacco men of Williamsburg, gftv , !ideut that you will be pleased 7a : whatever patronage you may 7a irs truly, JCO WAREHOUSE CO., (A t R. D. Clark, Manager. 3S3C3?96SSs8> PRICES _STOG33Z3Z f /or CashJ: LLNt-OFs UK ill:. IIsq, - Fifmrtiire Below Cost zUS'?WORTH $15 TO4*25... in Proportion.'* m a > * t ^ -- . WILMIN5) . SIT.. AT DOWN,". 'OR CASH.. . up a full Line of ' mi Ti.s _f _ : _ underwear, es, Shoes, Hatss s flings*Goods.... nt Lift* of v lies' Hats,.'.CKildxes& i id Hats.,. I I I ??i???m ,-^m LiAa-.o!" Uaifdu'ivre', Xiri'war^'tMhi. i ; i 1 a4J .kiotiti ol . VEITAKEWSStBtPUES... 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