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m/fr' r SitmHittiiHiirtlHii. I LOCAL ITE I OF INTEREST ! School starts Monday. " , Note Change of Stackley's ad. t*)tton is quoted t<Hiay at 10}^ to The municipal election comes off next Monday. Last Monday was Labor Day, a holiday. C Burgess went to Florence ') <, 'Tiieaaay night. \ttention is called to Reddick's new ad this week. U. Mr S M Bra^shaw was here Monti^ day from Greenville. if. Mr J P Gamble of Heineniann Va^ in town Mondav. P- \' Hon J Davis Carter of Leo spent v a teundny night in town. y * DrR J McCabe came up from Georgetown Saturday. Messrs P H Stoll and J f Scott ^ visited Laoes Tuesday. Mr'H Fox worth of Cades was noted in town Saturday. Mr'w W Burrows Leo was in town Monday and paid u* a call. | . Miss Annie Chandler of Benson is ^ the guest of her aunt, Mrs Lula J & Barr. i Mr B W Stewart of Lake City called Monday and renewed his subscription. . J4r.i J B Steele has returned from aa extended visit to her parents in Marten county. Mr PR Donnelley of Charleston fe Was in town Monday greeting his taany friends. ? ^ U. .1 r? w ini V ah 11 it in u? v^inivuuuu claims to have invented a cotton P&. picking machine. Mr James Adams of Pudding Swamp has accepted a position in Mr Sol Feres' store. Messrs A J and J M Cox of Bloomingvale were visitors at sanctum Friday of last weeK. Mr G W Grahai.i of Taylor, Sum ier county, dropped in pleasantly to see ns awhile Monday. k Messrs B C McElveen and J C McElveen of Spring Bank p^id us their respects Monday while in town. ' v Mr and Mrs H Eugene Mont5" i mntart' nf OaAFtrutAa'n ore no nil. " -" J w* wvw.6v^.w? ?'? ?r,,v* ini some days with relatives in town. Mrs Janet Howell or Eau Gallie, " Fla., ' passed through town last week going to lljme to visit rela| i tives. Messrs R S Brpnson and P G - Shirer, of the Greelyville section, were in town Monday and came in to see us. Mr W J Brockinton, Jr., of Indi " town was in town Monday on his way to Clemson College to enroll ~ w? a student. Dr W V Brockington returned yesterday from a pleasant visit to Richmond, Washington and other , Northern cities. Mrs Ellen M Nelson of Charleston, widow of the late W R Nelson, a former resident of Kingstree, is ' visiting relatives in town. Mrs May DuBose and Misses .Nellie Bristow and Mary McCall of Inference visited Capt John A family Tuesday. MrMP Keller has something to about bugries in his ad this weak. It will puy prospective purchasers to see him betore buying. P?r merchants are busy displaying their fall stocks of goods, t-ook through our advertising columns and keep posted on store new* . Mrs J y Constine and daughter, Miss Bessie, who have been on a visit to relatives near town, returned Tuesday to their hpme at Oliuloo, SC. f The same managers that served In the town primary have been appointed for the general election and the hours will be from 8 a. m. to 4 p. m. Clemsoo College opened Monday with an enrollment of 576 cadets. The president announces that the * ? barracks are crowded and no more ?*? be accommodated. j A f" PA IRS CAUGHT BY OUR I LOCAL REPORT CR AND j NOTED i: Written in Condensed Form and Printed in Like Manner i for the Sake of Our Busv I Readers I MMAMAMWMAAAAMAAA/*" j At tin* meeting of Camp Presley) j held on Monday Mr Louis .Jacobs was elected chairman of the county pension board to succeed M J I Hirsch, Esq., deceased. The merchants who invito your patronage through our advertising columns are among the best and solidest ir. the county. When you do your shopping keep them in mind. A half dozen delinquents were hauled up before the inteudant yesterday for lion payment of street tax. The sentence imposed in each ease was ?5.00 fine or 10 days on chain-gang. Mrs Isaac Keels and sister, Miss Com Keels, of Lynchburg have rented the Galluchat building and will, we understand, in the near future open up a millinery and dress-making establishment. m The contract for repairing the front gable of the court house was let out Monday to Mr J 1. Barrow ? for $45, he being the lowest bidder. There were several who wanted the job and the bidding was spirited. No matter how often they write we beg to urge upon corresi>ondents that their names should always be signed to articles sent us for publication. Also do not forget to remember to write only on one side of paper. Mr W J Brockinton of Lucile, Florence county, called to see us last week and showed us an apple t that measured thirteen inches in J diameter. The fine specimen was , produced in Florence county and presented to him by a friend. Mr A B Windham, who has charge of the road machine tor Supervisor Owens of Clarendon -h county, was here this week giving Jj the county commissioner some ' practical instruction in the modus operandi of our new machine. "Uncle" George Mitchum visited us a short while Monday. He told us that he had recently suffered the ill luck ot losiug a fine $16-3 mule, which died very unexpectedly while Uncle George was on a visit to Joraon, in Clarendon county. Tr> nnCfxinl* llvl nf u r>VlUll(ra (if 0(1 XII UVI1 J lllg M."? V? I* v ?? V.V, . dress subscribers will please advise ^ us of their former pastofflce as well p as the present address. As we send out about 1100 papers a week $i it is a matter of no small difficulty ^ to find a name on our books when the postofiice is omitted. \ Mr J A Epps, who has recently returned from Jessup, Ga, was here Tuesday. Mr Epps has been employed as game-keeper by a company of Northerners, who have purchased a large tract of land near Lanes and design making it a rendezvous for their gun club. Prof N D Lesesne left this week for Allendale. Barnwell county, where he has recently been elected superintendent of the graded school. Prof Lesesne is an experienced, capable and conscientious educator and we congratulate the trustees at Allendale on their goodfortune in having secured his services. We wish him abundant success in his new field. Mr and Mrs W L Bass of Lake City spent Saturday in town. They were accompanied by Mr and Mrs : Claude S Lucas of Florence. Mr -n Lucas is an old Kingstree boy and .? his friends here were delighted to v see him again after a long lapse of y years. He is now treasurer of v, Florence county, having won out over four competitors in the first $ primary last year, albeit lie was ;tj the youngest man in- the race. jfi V Several of the speakers who were W expected to deliver educational addresses here Sunday failed to ft meet their appointment. Dr W W Daniel, president of Columbia Fe- ^ male College, was present and ! : preached an interesting and in- V structive sermon on education Sun- */. day morning. Prof A >1 Dupre, of if. Wofford Fitting School, was also jjl. on hand, but was suffering from a cold and could not speak. In the evening Rev Henry Cauthen's sermon was an excellent presentation of the subject of Christian educn- at tion. of li: ? g; It is far better to be disappoint- as ed in lo?e than in marriage. I, \ \ sroiKss gstres, r POSSIBLE? i?a-u iitn ur?-rr? i in ? littEr&T*. "! 2.ZCX. ~ ?l TT HOW IS THAI All you have to ' Rfl do is to call at y.n if and see the large 5tock of Goods he has, jliMu and you will |fj ^ say he has a \|h| great portion jM of it at least. >rtra Somethi FO KINGS GENTS' FURNIf KINDER & PROPR1E rviiD erring 1 ^ VVJ1\ t wi\ I Clothing, H; Shirts, Coll Wear?In F ? tleman Wan Clothing. : Tailor Madi Quality and Ve have Engaged the Servi ?irst Class Tailor whose busine; 2e that ou Customers are itted. If it's the Correct t! Vant Come to our Store. ^ JOIN I DUB And have your Clothes ke I paying only a sma We bespeak your Patrona of our best effo KINDER & Kingstree CONFECTIONERY H \ A\'H is . BAKERY. lift -(z-zztsnsi- ft is* FRUITS, FANCY CAKES, CANDIES, BREAD, ROLLS ft!1' X And X fih * I 'I ' Fancy Groceries and Deli" r.1 cacies in Season. f?.; sf i)' fc Your Patronage is respects 'h i fully solicited. $ j fj! | ' H< A. MEYER, ft, Corner Main and Academy Sts. $ Kingstree, S. C. fi! V Trespass Notice. All p^sons are hereby warned jainst hunting or trespassing on any ' my lands In Turkey township, "Wiiamsburg county. All parties disreirding tbi* warning will dealt i the law directs. J. C SELL, ldiantqtrfr, 9. C., Sept 10. '03. 3* * . n \ I invite attenPjTK tion to my Hi 111 large Stock of 111 CLOTHING ||g/ and WT SHOES. If OUR I'iii'Si ? PRICES ARE _ RIGHT, j?rg? ng New R?TREE 5HING STORE I : HIRSCH, j TORS. | ? INCLUDES====i??_ |;i its, Shoes, Under clothing, lars, Cuffs, Socks, Neck act Everything that a Gents or Needs in the way of Suits Ready to Wear 01 e, Guaranteed as to High Low Price, ces of a cp if ic fr\ 11 lO I KJ \3/ f properly ling you ^ i ma u pt in proper Shape by 11 sum monthly ige with the assurance rts to Please, HIR5CH, S. C. Trespass Notice. All persons are li?reby warned rainst hnntinjr or trespassing on any " my lands in Turkey township, Wil? amsburir county. All parties disreirding this warning will he dealt, i the law directs. J. S. CUNNINGHAM, nliantown, S. C , Sept. 10. '03. 3t The man w!io laughs at ill luck >oner or later is smiled upon by triune. [ We Old Stand ^ prove s j has stood the t< over One and a I of merit appeal t ; -i r r agaMB a rinE in iTFT - | A HOT' Lake ?\\NN>K\WW J. L. Stuckev & Co., h load each of Buggies an line of Harness, etc an their competitors.. These Goods and Prices j J. L. STUC Lake Oi v 11 ? ST Having completed three ful in renewed and more resple umphal march, giving light Tobacco Market. Under tl the founder of this market, frlie STAR Will continue to give^j BEST LIGHT, BEST FL BEST EXPERIENCE, BES And Best All-a-Round Satis the Star, It will lead you to O. ?GO S- THOMAS 257 KING STREET, YOU Clock C 1 Silver Spoo Plate Spoor Spectacles at Gold Rings Gold Necklace MAKE NO MISTAKE (VV a T <' fF INS I' E C T < WATCHES AND JE Mail Orders THE WELSH NEC The pride of Eastern C session on Sept. 23rd. it, you will confer a fa^ Last year its dormitorie night. $6(ooo.oo have b ditional room since thei Addres J Cost'- Only 25 cec mail 25 cent* to C. We bare handle.! Dr. Moffett'i TEETHINA (Te?tb and trade oa a proprietary medicine, and our trade in now amount to twoor three hundred cross per year, whic ia rfrinff to the mothers of the country, for they say not hot *un or overcome! to quickly the trouble* Incident to THE LAJ ard tasteless C jst> 25 years. Ave ialf Million bottles. 0 you ? No Cun (is a Ten Cent Package of GROWS BL, 1 '"i-v.,, , .."V* v .. ' v." vf, City. k \\\\\\ww??ave just received a car d Wagons also a complete d arc making it Hot for 1 are all Tiptop way down, j KEY & CO,, ity, s. 0 IE AR T ... II revolutions, is now rising 1 trident glory for its fourth triand life to the Lake City he exclusive management of 0. T. HALL, Warehouse] 00 r. best ATTENTION, t weight; best prices, faction. Follow the Light of the Right Place. , T. HALL. Proprietor. 1 to? JR.& BRO-, t charleston, s. 0., WANT A 1 r Watch ns and Forks is and Forks 'i id Eye Glasses s< and Brooches s and Lockets. THIS IS THE PLACE OR SOUTHERN* RAILWAY) EWELRY REPAIRED. Carefully Attended To. ;k high school; Carolina, begins its next If you intend patronizing ror by so informing them. :s were overrun the first ieen spent in making adn. s, . W. GAINES, Principal, . Hartsville, S. C. fetts J?Cans Ctelera-tofairfw, HMIll DUrrhoc4.Dyscntefy.aad I S Wk m ^ Bowel Troubles of 1 la aLEI Children of Jin/ Age. JSE^jAlds Dilution. Regulates POWDERS)Wfl the Bowels, Strengthen ,a_ _+ n_,_ the Child and Makes its at Druggists, teething easy. , J. MOFFETT, M. D? 8T. LOUIS. MO. An.i<rTi. Oft.. Nor. 19. 1900. lac Powders) ever lines iti first introduction to the pabUo t has steadily increased from year to year antil onr orders h is a very strong evidence of its meritand tile satisfaction it hing so effectually counteracts the effects of the summer's teething. HAR * RANKIN DRUG CO. Wholesale Druggists. bin Tonic rage annual sales I Does this record I No Pay. 50c. I ACK, ft-OOT LIVER PILLS. J