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Yv ; K ' i y " _ i 1' , - 11 Scranton Snap Shots. j Many and varied are the pastimes gotten up bv the young folks for (he Thanksgiving holidays, hut it remained for 'he young ladies ol Scranton to "cap llii* climax'' along tfiis line by | participating in a turkey eha e " On 'I'liHiik-irtvim: atteino.in (j-nte a crowd gal lie red at (lie old base ball ground near I lie depot l?? witness the novel sport. iTomp'Iv at three o'clock tiie signal was given and a turkey ben, minus tail and one wing let loose. Then ciiue the chase?and such a race as these fair damsels gave Madame Turkey as she rati fearfully "over hank, brake and scaur" would have [nil to shame lite spurt of IcIuiImhI Oraue ami ' Gunpowder" whet; pursued by I lie headless go 1.1 din ?r Sleepy Hollo*! Alter sharp com pet.I khi .Miss Mamie Parker won out bore oil'as a trophy a fine fat turkey. There was also a turkey rafll e in which Miss Lula B\ rd was the winner. On the evening ol Thanksgiving a delightful fruit supper was given at the residence of Mr and Mrs Myers Graham, Mrs llenrv Merrill spent Sun iii town. Mr and Mrs Willoughby have Av, returned Iroin a visit lo I he City by the Sen. Mrs Daniel Lynch attended Gala week in Charleston. Miss LiHie Gialiaiii attended the Baptist Stale Convention in Greenville. Mrs L O iliuson of Cowards, was in town shopping this week. Misses Bertha Matthews and Nellie Singletary spent Sunday at Friendfield. Miss Graham is having a store erected on Kail road street, to be occupied by Mr 0 L Carter. The young folks are planning an entertainment to come oil during the Xmas holidays. Bex IJ uk [The foregoing, from an esteem cd correspondent wa> written 10 \ last week's issue but arrived 01. Wednesday, too late for publication. As a rule it is inipracti cable to publish communication.* that reach here later than Tins day, however much we should like to do so] | Benson Briefs. Air It W Spai, n. has sold his place and is muk arrangements to move to the up country, his wile's old home. We regret to part with Air sod Airs Spaiiti, and hope thev will meet with success * if their new home. r Mr aud Mrs 11 L Grayson are safely housed in their neat cottage, which is situated near the former's place of business. Kev 11 0 Haddock and family of Greenville, S. CM are visiting relatives and friends of this section and will remain until the holidays are over. Several farmers of this com mumty are considering the culture of tobacco next year. We have heard a rumor there would be a tobacco warehouse in Kingstree for the handling of the next crop and we hope this enterprise will materialize, as it would be a great convenience to the planters and a greater beuefit to the merchants of Kingstree. W. S. G. A MILLION VOICES Could hardly express the thanks of Homer Ilall, of West Point, la. Listen why: A severe cold had settled on his I lungs, causing h most obstinate cough. Several physicians said he had consumption, but could not help him, When all thought he ivas doomed he began to use Dr King's New Discovery for Consumption and writes, "it completely cured me and saved my life. I now weigh 227 lbs." It's positively guaranteed for coughs, colds and lung troubles. "Price 50c and $1,00. Trial bottles free at D C Scott's. *v V ; r -* I. | Cades Chronicles. i wwvww\^wvwwwwww Cades, December 15.?Chris" mas is almost at hand and turkeys and chickens roost high. Engs are likewise in good demand. .Mr Tim Carter of Timmo svdle, spent several davs in town las' week visitins re'a'iws and Iriemls. Mrs S C Cook of Lake Cry. visi'ed frieinD li-iv la-t w-*efc. Mr Daniel Dahler. niie ?l the i.l lest ?:ii iz<'tis oi I lie ilehion sedio:, was in town Saturday shaking hauls with his many friends. .Mr R J M Kniiihi wa? in Ivbu stree on business on Aloud iv <>t las* week. Air L W McOlam and daughter of the MeClatn st-dion. ate v i - i I lair at the home of l'rof \\ .) Smiley. Mr Tim Fiovers spent la-1 week in li irisville visit inj: h s parents. Messrs U V Kpps ami John W Rollins of l.aki City, spent Sunday in town. Dr leon Lewellvn, a prominent voting physician of Friendlield. visited at Mr (i F Williamson'* Sunday. *1- I^..U.v>i 12*,,*.. ..( ri??r.r..lr?u-n ill I iUMin I Ml in <M \M wir. lining | is here on a vi-ir to his parents. It is reported that I here a?e several cases or mumps ill this vicinity. Mr.I II Pearee is very iil ai this wrninjr. Well, Mr K-Ii'or, I will close by wishim: von a merrv Xtnas ami a pleasant drive with some pretty itirl. ' Nox. YOU KNOW WHAT \OU TAKIKG When you take drove's Tasteless Chill Tonic Itccause the formula is simply lion and Quinine in a tasteless form. No cure, no pay. *>Qv. Jud-je a man by the expression of his mouth and a woman by the expression of her I )ii?iie. Feed pale girls on Scott's Emulsion. Wc do net need to give all the reasons why Scott's Emulsion restores the strength and flesh and color of good health to those who suffer from sick blood. The fact that it is. the best preparation of Cod Liver Oil, rich in nutrition, full of healthy stimulation is a suggestion as to why it does what it does. Scott's Emulsion presents Cod Liver Oil at its best, fullest in strength, least in taste. Young women in their " teens " are permanently cured of the peculiar disease of the blood which shows itself in paleness, weakness and nervousness, by regular treatment with Scott's Emulsion. It is a true blood food and is naturally adapted to the cure of the blood sickness from which so many young women W will be glad to send a sample to any sufferer. BBnC Be sure that thn picture in the form of a label la on the ffvP wrapper of every bottle ei } paff Emulsion you buy. sUmgS SCOTT & BOWNB. Chemists, IADBH 409 Pearl St., New York. mm Ml II Mill illlMI ! Ml III! I T0C11 I Take Laxative Broi I Seven MUBon boxes soM in po^l2 1 1 Mexican Mustang Liniment A toad un< I a harrow suffers no mo: that is tortured with Sp: Soros, Sprains, etc. Most and apply tho kiml of eyi for and wide as Mexican Musti L Never fails?not even in tl Cures cake<l udder in cows remedy. Hardly a diseas( or joints that cannot bo cu Mexican Mustang Liniment it The big Mvord does iiol make j he brave soldier. II T Melntyre. >t. Paul. Minn., whoj h:is been tr:>ub?ed with h disordered ; stomach, sa.\.?, "Chamberlain's j >tnmaeh and Liver Tablet* do me[ m re goi>d than anything I have ?-\vr! taken." For sale by Dr. I) C Seott, , druggist. To prav for rest may be to post-; pone your rewa d. The fairest witIiout may he the 1 foulest within. siifTcr > RACKET This is where Santa sele for the children. We h ? line of Christmas toy* % every one of you to you buy. Also we w A t _ t_ A 1 all gooas inrougn ? fail to come and se H. D. REDDICK, HOLIDAY P. ?. COUPTl FINE LINE DRE5S LARGE STOCK FANCY CAND 8 V L E S 8 E K (i E H 8 CANDIE A Fiesh Lot of this Celebrated C Pound. We always catry a compl FINE 1 Large Stock of Fireworks and Stock. P. S. COLffi ire a Cold in Or ino Quinine Tablets.^? months. This signature,^* I . . . -J. I readily overcome Loss of Hair, sensed Hoofs ancl Scratches in hori mules and cauls. Farmers try M? tOi eaii' der / I re than the faithfhl horw avins, Swinney, Harness . horse owners know this apathy that heals, known J mg liniment? ic most aceravated coseeT^ ; quicker than any knovn ; peculiar to muscle, skin red by it. be beet remedy on the mar bet for ind Gella, Sprains and Skin Lmnpw. keeps horeee and molee is conditio*. i here is no golden key lu the irate (if heaven. A .1 Snell wanted to attend a partv, but wa< afraid to do so on ac-ount of pains in his stomach, which in* feared would grow worse. He says, "I wa< telling my troubles to a lady friend, who said: 'Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dhrrlioea Remedy will put you in condition for the parry.' I lumrriit ! luittlp Mud nlpiUiiru in stating that two doses enabled me to have a mx?d time at the party." Mr. Snell U a residen' < f Summer Hill, N. Y. This remedy is or sale bv Or D 0 ^ ott diuggist nmi .T STORE, cts all of his presents ave the mjst complete > in town. We ask come around before ill reduce prices on ie Holidays. Don't e old Santa Claus. Kingstree, S. C. v-s BARGAINS T JJEY <S CO'S GOODS OF SHOES IES AND CRACKERS. s andy, both in boxes and by the !ete line of FRUITS Xmas Goods. Call and see our >TNEY & CO., ie Day iESu 1 ms? I *>OX. 25c. | i ' - --S ' _;VJ. ^iiik , . -2'-. , J. SANTA C HEADQUAB POSITIVELY THE LEST LINE E ?\vw\\vvi TOYS! TOYS av\ vv Avwvw -v v >v'v vvvvvyyvi All Kinds of Pretty Things to DON" 1' SEN D OFF Fol A I'ltESKVT LrNTI BEAUTIFJI. IHSI'LA V OF CJI -01'K SHX'K 0 FIREWORKS, FRUITS Is truly a Horn of Plenty, and Selected Stock of Citro and Raisins for th mas Cake, ^? 5ta ckley 's ' w7 T. WII 13 doing a WJio!e3al< his old rt WILKINf APR I\ THE RETAI AT GAQG, oliver & C STAND. THEY offer f IN every LINE. Yours for Selling The Entire Stock of Dry Goods, C Caps, Millinery, REGARDLESS OF 00ST OR v \LCJE. A* Hudness, Therefore 1 Will Give the Public a: just listi Calicoes worth 5 and 6 only 3 cents a yarc sorted colors, 10 yard dress patterns $I.4'J; y 5 and 6 only 4 cents; Check llomesnun wort dies Featherbone $1 Corsets only G9 cents; Corsets only 2:1 cents. CLOTHING! CLOTHING!?Men's suit woe I suits worth *r> only |3.79; men's wool i wool overcoats $1 5)8 and up; men's wool pi underskirts at 2:1c and up. 8II0ES! SHOES! Ladies' Sunday shoes CI.i>wlau ohnjj WnrMl 1 (?) :tt I'UliOS CAO walking jackets worth $ "> at $2. 49; ladies' s dies' all wool flannel skirts worth $5 at $2.1 $5.50 at $2.79; Blankets worth $1.50 only 59r numerous to mention, so come and see. T receive Christmas toys for children free, in their purchase. SHULTZ BARGA NEXT BOOR TO DISPENSARY. -A FRESH H ^.notib-er Carload, and atl IBraddaana's i ?V I. ? n \a1^ 1.^^^ . rine DUggy uorsej>, ?<ttjuic oiivi . mules Tor farm work at prices that del" who intends buying a horse ofViule is co Stables and inspect our stock. It cost, v< save you many dollars. Buggies, Wagons a We have also just received a fine line o kinds. If you need a buggy o your chance to get a b THOMAS & BRADb IZirLg-strse. J B STEELE, Manager. ^ BHnnuMsmBmaBaaMa PURITY. |||| M J MADE AT OUR KENTUCK and praised by thousa whiskey in the world f( Wo Save You ONE DOLLA CONSUMERS M | Rsmsircss: German Insurance Ba We know the above company to b SUBSCRIBE TO T V 4T t % ? " ;laus lTERS! ' VV.R RROIKiHT TO TOWN" ?muwuw WvC I! TOYS! >x .unmvvwvu^^ Delight Little Polks. x voi; have sken our ki st mas gifts % f? AND CANDIES we offer a Specially ns, Currants e Christ Cash Store. LKINS 3 business at; and > & Co L BUSINESS :0'S FORMER JIG BARGAINS business, p. WILKINS. Out Nothing, Shoes, Hct?? WiV* 7. I am Goln* lnt> the Groesiy : a Chance to fet Bargaint. EN. X i; all wool Cashmeres, in a?rard wide Cotton Cloth worth h 5 and 6 only 3 3-4 cents; laladies Featherbone .50 cents s worth *4 for 11.98; men's suits worth $15 for $8. 4*>; all *nts at 80c and up; meiino worth $ I. at 09 cents; men's ps worth $5 at 12.98; ladies' kirts worth $1.25 at 64c; la)8; ladies' silk skirts worth ! ;>er pair. Our stock Is too liose who trade with us will t.MAnA*V!/\n f/v iimminf L fJlupwi il'iU l\/ OlliVUUV ut IN STORE auction daily. % iRIVAL!of TZ.oxse& !h.omas 6z StaTbles sound and jrentle hones and y competition. Everybody rdiallv invited to call at our nothing to lookftund may nd Harness. f Standard Vehicles of all r a wagon now is largain from I AM, Agents, s. c. r YEAR OLD iNTUCKY RYE Y DISTILLERY FOR 43 YEARS, nda of consumers as the beet >r the least money. 1 BOUffBOM ar old $ 1.98 " 2.49 ' " 2.98 A " 3.98 H R ob mc!i fallen, ?ad prove that IB PEOPLE'S FRIEND. IB iTILLINO COMPANY, \ >?POa*TCB. I | th St., LOUISVILLE, KY. II ink, Braditi ee'., or any Bxprcca Co. IB e reliable.?Bn. HE RECORD,