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' TO FIGHT THE TRUST. Florence County Farmers Reso've to Use No More Trust Tobacco At the mass meeting of th? citizens of the county of Florence held at the Oonrt. House on the 11th iost, as reported yesterday the following resolutions were unanimously passed: Resolved. 'I'hof ti'o will nut nnrrhnse * - I ?ny manuluclured tobacco or cigars put on the markrt b.v the Tobacco Trust; or any other goods manufactured by the Trust where other manufactured by independent concerns can be purchased in tend, regardless of any drop in the price on the part of the Trusts. 2nd, That the chairman ot this; organization appoint a committee I of three to visit allthe merchants of Florence to cu^e on fheru uot to purchase or sell any Trust manufactured tobacco, or other Trust goods, where others can be purchased. 3rd, That the chairman appoint a committee of three to prepare a complete liat of all tobacco products manufactured by the Trusts - and that these lists be given to i tbecprese. 4tb, Tbat the Cbair appoiut a committee of three in each township to solicit membership in this organization. 5th, Tbat this meeting urge on all other communities to perfect organizations looking to co-operation with us on these lines. 6th, That a committee be appointed by the Chair to confer with the merchants of Floience Tookiug to making arrangements to procure the sale of from independent companies. ^*1- II hnnu (Itlf luai Ulcac icauiuuvua bofiven to the papers ol Florence, to the State, News and Conner, and the Columbia XUeord, and that all the county newspapers be especially request* ed to copy. yh? farmers ot North Carolina are already moving alone this line and if they stick to tbeir resolutions there is a promise of an interesting time ahead.? Florence Times, Aug 13. SUICIDE PKEVENTED. The startling announcement that a preventive of suicide had been discovered will interest many. A run down system, or despondency invariably precede suicide and something has been found that will prevent that condition which makes suicide likely. At the first thought of self destruction take Electric Bitters. It ? ? - . ? - : :n WUDg a great iodic aim nsrviue win trasgthen the nerves and build up tbe system. lt'? also a great Stomach, Liver and Kidney regulator. Only 60c. Satisfaction guaranteed bj W L Wallace, Druggist. When a man shaves off his] mustache he is offended if his friends do not pretend that they hardly recognized him. We always feel sorrv for the boy whose father has forgotten that he, too, was once young. Some people waste so mueh time worrying over imaginary ills that they fail to enjoy real bless ings. t trfwt lo?l CiipUn hmkiiibAit Sontb, MO. S. HACKER & SON, 8ash. Doors. ftnnds. lwlilf ?>l Amhf Material, Mmth-Wtigklt for* CB4BLWTOK, S. 0./ Patch*? oar tasks, ??*h Wo gaar mIm ?parUr to any sola South, ?d *mky Mu uouoy. < ' WlMak Ml Ptaqr (Um* *{jpctaNp, yv fe h. ADDITIONAL I GOALS. Mrs I.ula Brock in fort is atle to be out again after her recent illness, much to the delight of her numerous friends. Prof A K Hanks left Saturday morning tor his home in Lancaster. Prof Banks made a goodly number of friends in Kingstree and impressed his pupils in the Summer school as a go -d teacher. Mr Clarendon TT Frvin of Church was in town yesterday end came in to see us. Mr Ervin has attending Davidson Colloge, X C for several .years and is making a fine record as a student at that institution. Harry Pressley, a colored friend of The Record, brought- us this week a 40 lb melon of hi? ?atslng. H arry lives Hbout three miles across Black river on the Manning road and <s a reputable citizen and a good farmer Mr P G Gourdin, who represents Williamsburg county in the survey to determine the disputed boundary line betweeu this county and Florence, was in town Saturday and Sunday. Mr Gourdin says that the survey has almost been completed. SPRINQ BANK RIPPLES. Speixo Bank, August 19.? Farmers are busily engaged in fodder pulling and tobacco grading. The low price of the weed is very disheartening. Mr B.'rrie Epps and sister, Mis* Fannie, hAve been quite sick of fever but b'rth are much belter. Dr \V G Gamlde has been attending them. Miss Louise Shannon, from Midway section, is visiting Misses Emma Burgess and Fannie Epps of Bethel neighborhood. Miss Lillie McEIveeti, who has been attending the Summer school at Manning, has returned home. Mr and Mrs Johnnie Burgess have moved to Manning, where Mr Burgess has accepted a position with the McLeod-VVilkinsKing Co. Mr S L Thompson, the contractor lor re-modeling Bethel Presbyterian church, has commenced work on the building. When re modeled and painted, with the finishing touches on the inside artistically done by the ladies, the structure promises to preseut a beautiful appearance indeed. Misses Retha and Selina Burgess, who were in attendance at the Kiogstree Summer school, have leturned to their respective homes. The quarterly conference for Lake City circuit was held at Hebron church on Saturday, the 15th inst., by Rev J E Rushton, lhA nroeiilinnr olilor hointr ahit.nl on account of sickness. The services were held in the schoolhouse. It is lamentable that the Hebron people have no church in which to worship at present. The old building has been torn down and removed to give place a new one soon to be erected. Morp. ANOX. Speaking of training children, does any one know of a good training school for parents? We would rather see a man riding a hobby than a man plodding. A rx xx w ? r x\ T rv AtJUU I YUUK LAUNDRY, P S Courtney having resigned as our Agent we have appointed Louis J. Stackley. A continuance of your patronage will be appreciated, Respectfully, Flo.-ence Steam Laundry, E. P. SMITH, Proprietor, Shipments every week. Deliveries every Saturday. Packages called for and delivered every week. f fi iiOTIff'niaiii m mm <>< ?** this Space is H. D. Rl Who is in N< chasing His BUELL & I CASH DRY a Now is the time to buy your Hankerchiefs WE HAVE THEM IN GREAT VARIETY. LADIES' in Fancy Lace and Embroidery effect. pood sheer Lawn from 5 to '_\r>c. LADIES' H. S. HANDKERCHIEFS, all Linen. 6c. LADIES' LAWN H. 8. HANDKERCHIEFS, in 1-4. 1-2, and 1-inch hems, at Scouts. LADIES' FINE CAMBRIC, 1-in H. 8., 10c or three for 25c. LADIES' ALL-LINEN, very flue. 16c.. two for 25c. Also I full line of COLORED-BORDERED HANDKERCHIEFS for Ladiea and Children from 3 to 10c. We alao hare a nice assortment of Handkerchiefs for Gentlemen. at from 5 to '20c. Wi have ]u?t received carefully delected line of Gents' Neckties. in a variety of ihadtt. only 05c. Underwear. This ia the place to get these for Men, Ladies and Children. ?0~Mail Orders Receive Careful A 373 and 375 ting Stn McCLAn ani FEED and j?mmmmiLAKE C! HEADQUARTERS FOR? Hors OUR LEADER IS THE We Invite Yc McCLAMd LAKE CI The Welsh Neck Hi] nine years ago, and ha: popularity, numbers, eq ness, until it is now by i equipped co-educational Carolinas. It will be well for you to Send for our illustrated expect to patronize us 01 J. W. GAINES It is easy for the fellow who never had an aching tooth to advise a sufferer to hasten to the dentist. Our idea of a really bra ire man i is one who will go without a collar on a hot day. * The cheapest investment is making a child happy, and no other investment yields greater return?. Reserved for EDDICK, i\v York purFall Stock. ROBERTS' OOPS 8T0BE. Ladies' Skirts, We have these up to date having had them made to order. Flannel Waists, All Wool, in Black, Blue, Gray Garnet and Old Roue. Ladies' Jackets. Come and nee us. We can give them to you at from $1.50 to $5 in Oxford Gray, Blue ano Black. Hosiery. We have a fine line of these for Men, Ladies and Children. Furniture Department. SPOT CASH PRICES. IO-piece Imitation Walnut Suits. $14. 10-piece Solid Oak Suita, $10 to $7.r>. 10-piece Solid Walnut Suita. $75, $85 to $135. A full line of wardrobes. $10 to 28.50. Solid Oak Extension Tables $-">. Centre Table* from 50c to $4. Babv Carriage*. $8. $2.65 up to $12. Go-Cart*. $3.30tn$13. Children's Chairs, Rockers and High Chairs, select stock of Beds. $fl. 50 to $13. ?d/oungea. Couches and Single Lounges. Willow Rorkrrs. $1.75. Wood Scat, High Arm Rockers. $1.50. White Iron Beds, $3.50, $4.25, $.5, $5.50. $0. $~. aud $?. Mention. attain pataii a a ?. WIBHolW, 8. Ik d TRULUCK, UVtRlf STABIES,^? TY, S. es, Mules, Buggies, Wagons, Harness, Whips, Etc. \ GOLDSBORO BUGGY, A Perfect Vehicle,. mr Patronage, TRULUCK, TY, S. C. gh School was opened s grown steadily in its uipment and thoroughar the largest and best boarding school in the investigate these claims, catalogue whether you not. >, Prin., Hartsville, S. C. The Old Standi Grove's 1 has stood the tc over One and a F of merit appeal t Enclosed with every bottle p rr ii rtt' 1Mb A HOT' Lake ? J. L. Stuckey & Co., ha load each of Buggies anc line of Harness, etc anc their Competitors. i These Goods and Prices J. L. STUC Lake Ci ft f.J gy Having completed three ful in renewed and more resple umphal march, giving light Tobacco Market. Under tl the founder of this market, jThe STAR Will continue to give0| BEST LIGHT, BEST FL BEST EXPERIENCE, BES And Best AIl-a-Round Satisi the Star, It will lead you to O. ?GO s. THOMAS 257 KING STREET, I YOU Clock o Silver Spoo Plate Spoon Spectacles ar Gold Rings Gold Necklace MAKE NO MISTAKE (WATCH INSPECT! WATCHES AND JE Mail Orders ( i^or7MO am MHI BVTwsbwuiai# Ufi iccinmv Rot. 3. W. BarrTfof Arfcaaaaa VatfcotfiatCoafarasoa. tri Mi>mi af "TrBTHttT 1 " Wa irondtt hrw wa b m*H Mat a* a packac* a?d It oaat at a moat opportaw fcaa* la tad ooaditloa for tara.mothiag that wa r> fa * ratttf oat ha h? k* bo tarthar > irtll. Othaa DrRJ McCabe Dentist KINGSTiEE, - - S.C. We do flrwt clnm JOB WORK at price* to tiult all. THE RECORD UI am taking a coarse in fizzical training," said the soda fountain apprentice to his chum. Did you ever see good morale in the mouth of a man who chews tobacco to "preserve his teeth?" ard rasteless CI sst> 25 years. Ave lalf Million bottles, o you ? No Cure b a Ten Cent Package of GROVE'S BU wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ^jTr:-rn - m nriE in a City. la.vwwww?? ive just received a car i Wagons also a complete 1 are making it Hot for " * ? ? are all Tiptop way down, KEY & CO,, ty, S. C 1E AR_J l revolutions, is now rising ndent glory for its fourth triand life to the Lake City ie exclusive management of 0. T. HALL, W&reh ouse\ 00R. BEST ATTENTION, I' WEIGHT, BEST PRICES, :action. Follow the Light of the Ritrht Place. T. HALL, Proprietor. TO? i JR. A BRO , CHARLESTON, S. O., WANT A r Watch ns and Forks s and Forks id Eye Glasses * and Brooches A s and Lockets. THIS IS THE PLACE 1 R SOUTHERN RAILWAY) WELRY REPAIRED. -'ari-fully Attended To. jfett'sjm| ; p0wders3lm Black Snuaaa, Ark.. Papi 18. UOL write*:) "SaetoMd 1) ad flftr M?U (or which plaat*baHaw * ? rtiM4 children ?llk?t It Tbaotbar day ? lady la U* i Mar; oar beba 111 la aaariooa eoodittoa i bit kma bad n did aay food I tbo aacood doaa of **TEBTB1BA" am ?ban ot tbo taaUy bar# wad it aad arary daw bw i ;:'confectionervj If bakery. i : K -&&&<&&?- $ J FRUITS, FANCY CAKES, J !? CANDIES, BREAD, ROLLS J |$ X And X J ^ Fancy Groceries and Deli" ^ It? caries in Season, K j| Your Patronage is respect/ $ ^ fully solicited. J $ -GZ4&4&4&- 5 f Hi A. MEYER, $ G)rner Main and Academy Sts. $ | Kingstree, S. C. | * \ hill Tonicl rage annual sales! Does this record I !, No Pay.. 50c. I k K ROOT LIVER. PULS. ? t V f ?