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stMimmmmfi: | jgOCALITEMS OF INTEREST The circus is coming. Miss Edith Nelson is still very ill. Mr J J liiDson 01 narpers is jn town today. Attention is called to several new legal notices. Mr 8 W Gowdy of Hebron was noted in town Monday. Cotton Is quoted today at 9.14 to 9# on the local market. Mr 8 Tyler liussell of Bloomingvale w? in town today. C&pt B 8 Smith of Bloorningvale was on our streets Monday. Jndge T ? Halters of Salter* Depot was on our streets Monday. ? .i/vM?A?v\An/lonta ooom U8t VI vur wiimpvuuviiKi Dbvm to have gone into winter quarters. Court convenes Monday, NovemX bor 28, Judge B C Watts presiding. Mr Louis bherffesse of Charleston spent Sunday in town with friends. Mr R H Pittman of Gourdins was among the visitors to town Monday. Mr and Mr* W M Keels of Greelyvilie visited relatives in town Suu day. Mr A ? Gockfield, of the Lake City section, was in town last Friday. R J Kirk Esq., went to Charleston yesterday on professional busi new. T . Walter L Main'# show Is booked for a per for fin Hue e here on November 19. ?V ; Mr I P Mouzon called to gee us yette'day and renewed his subscription Mr C M Rlchburgof Ureelyville was a pleasant caller at our office Monday. " Mr T E Itayin, from across Black ' Blver, was a county seat visitor ? . ' Mondkyv MrsRH Kellehan and Miss Lula Strong vigited Charleston one day .Ustweek. ?.?: v*_lfr Will Hemingway of Rome spent Monday night at the Hotel Hemingway. .The dlate Fair begins next Monday with-an attractive programme . v for-the ?ntire week v. -M Pipkin and Mr 8am PipItte^Bloomlngvale were here a few'tantrs yesterday. ??. ' * Mr FW Harper returned home last week after a sojourn of severr - at weeks in-tfae West. Mr G D Bryan of Clausseus came over Sunday and spent the day with relatives in town. . i Mr T E King, fr.mi near Lake City, paid as ? pleasant visit while In Jtlngstree last Friday. MrRTFlavler called Saturday of last week and renewed his subscription to The Record. Capt A J Smith is reported to be lying at the point of death at his home a few miles from town. MrW H Goins of Greelyville came in Friday of last we^k and advanced his subscription to '04. Mr L H Parrott, one of our valued subscribers near town, called Friday and renewed hi9 subscription. Miss Annie M Cunningham of Williamsburg is visiting ber uncle, Mr H S Cunningham.?Blshopville Leader. Mrs L B Johnson and Miss Lee Kellehan of Lake City have been I visiting relatives here during the < past week. Mr and Mrs D E MeCutchen and Mr S D Cunningham, of the Indian* town section, were uoteu in town last Friday. r Mr H Gray of Lake City came in to see us one day last week and advanced the date of expiration of his paper-to 1904. ... There will be preaching at Indian T* town church on Saturday next at p. in, and Sunday at 11 a, in. by Rev F H Wardlaw! \ Don't forget the hot supper to be glVen at the Court house to-morrow evening for the benefit of the ' Graded school library. The friends of the school shouh! tVo out In force with open hearts an I fail pocketoooire. i. i miiii L'J ' _JJ JJI AFFAIRS CAUGHT 8Y OUR J I LOCAL REPORTER AND 1 kinrcn -otf" nv LU. Written in Condensed Form ^ and Printed in Like Manner for the Sake of Our Bucv ^ Readers ^ Mr R W Suann, formerly of this county but more recently of Timmonsville, was in town several days this week. Mr Julius Ilanna, the eldest son of the late H Z Ilanna and withal a prosperousyoung farmer, favored us with a call Tuesday. Mr W A Ncal Jr, representing the Champion Road Machine Co., was in town Monday looking after the interest of his firm. Judge S McB Scott and family have moved into town and are occupying the cottage recently vacated "by C E StAmand, Esq. Mr A Lee Epps of Epps postoffice was in town yesterday and left us a souvenir in the shape of a year's subscription to The Record. Messrs W H and J T Dubose of Cades called this morning and added their names to our constant - 1 ly increasing roll of subscribers. < E J Smith of Marion, was in the city last night on his way to Kingstree, where his father A. J Smith is quite ill?Florence Times Oct. 17 Miss Nellie Browning of Summervillo spent several days in town last week on her way to take charge of a school near Dock postoffice. Rev and Mrs W H Hodges of Lancaster, with their two little boys, are visiting the family of ^ Capt W H Kennedy on Railroad * avenue. i i Mr and Mrs J C Josey passed J through town Friday eu route to * Greelyville to visit the family of \ their grand-daughter, Mrs J F \ Register. j Mr W H Seott, who is teaching .1 the Gamble school over Black j River, added his name to our mail- ' ing list white in town Friday of last week. Mr Peter G Gourdin returned last week from a mo?t enjoyable trip "up North." Most of his time was i. ?111. LI. 1. T\.. UI C3 T>?..,J I sptflli, Willi II1M UllCir, J.'I ?T O JDUJU, I of Jersey City, N. J. Mr H P Tallevast of Indiantown was iu town Saturday. Ho came up to meet his sister, Mrs Galloway of Darlington, who accompanied 1 hi in home for a visit of some days. ^ The survivors of Co. K, 6th S. C. Regiment, are enj >ying their an- J nual reunion today. The "vets" j will be the guests of honor at a din- ^ inggiven them by Dr and Mrs D kC Seott Mr J P Nelson is having a neat, five-room cottage built on his lot on South Academy street. When the building is completed it will be occupied as a dwelling by Mr Nelson and his family. The oil mill machinery is nearly all in place and it will be only a few days when the manufacture of cot ten seed producls will begin. Mr C R Sprott, the resident manager, seems to be the right man in me rignt place, ana me on mm 1^ to be congratulated on having secured his serv ice?. 1 Mr W {1 Galloway of Lydia, DarlingtoiMSQunty, was in town one day last week and paid us a pleasant call. Mr Galloway came to Williamsburg on a prospecting tour and was bo well pleased that he has ~ decided to buy a place and become a permanent citizen. Williamsburg ^ gladly welcomes such citizens as ^ Mr Gallowav. P' >1 In this issue appears the first n quarterly statement of the Bank ot e. Lake City. An inspection of the ,r figures presented shows the bank hi to be in a healthy and prosperous condition, and the showing in ide is \| really excellent, considering the ft brief period of its existence. With jv two such financial institutions within her borders as the Kingstree and Lake City banks Williamsburg has ample cause for self-gratulation. fci Sheriff Graham went toCoiurnbia . Monday night to carry a lunatic to 11 the Asylum, and also to return to ^ the penitentiary a negro who claim- tc ed to have escaped from that institution. The lunatic is a colored woman named Parthenia Bennett ^ of the vicinity of Taft. The sup- tj posed convict, a negro named Willie Wilson, turned out to be the wrong a man and was brought back to this county to complete a BO day senViic? on the ehoinpsn'*. Ct ITEW " izi. ZEEIn nari HOW IS THA All you have to k*"' do is to call at uhkr A and see the /jjv j||i| large Stock of |;S Goods he has, jf'm] and you will |f| say he has a great portion of it at least. !r HI. 3D. S?E Somethi or our oesi em KINDER & Kingstrei Last Saturday afternoon at the .tlantic Coast Lumber C'o.'s C?mp ^ fo. (i, in the vicinity of Baiters De- } i>f, two negto employees, Jim liner and Warren Dozier, became 1 vol veil in "erpuasonal encoun- s r," in t c > Jim ' of which Doztyr i >!i isiz * I ai iTMiMt '.vi t:i a illct of woo I, fracturing one of liner's rib anddisl >< a in;- an >the . v liner was brough t to i)r Wamble >r treatment Sunday morniug and is injuries were given proper ntuition. 1 The man wlio spends all ol his me preparing tor dealh will find a imself at last at J he point where e finds himself without a chance ) live. ; * I If the average man could do a*s | inch work as he thinks he can j lere would be little demand for ibor-saving machinery. Some men make prayer an exisefor all kinds of meanness. M KINGS [ GENT5' FURNI * I KINDER & > PROPRH > PUP STOCK Clnthinr. h O' Shirts, Co Wear?In I ? tleman Wai Clothing. Tailor Ma( Quality and We have Engaged the Serv First Class Tailor whose busin >ee that ou Customers are Fitted. If it's the Correct I Want Come to our Store ii -i in And have your Clothes k< paying only a sm; We bespeak your Patron e t ?- -iT. STOE3KZ" .grstxee, .T POSSIBLE? 9 I invite attenJBjIjJhk tion to my III large Stack of CLOTHING S and P|^ SHOES. I|| OUR if PRICES M ARE ** M RIGHT, ingNew >R iTPFF SHING STORE ! i HIR5CH, j ET0R5. I INCLUDES_=J^?__ | fats, Shoes, Under clothing, liars, Cuffs, Socks, Neck Fact Everything that a Gennts or Needs in the way of Suits Ready to Wear or ie, Guaranteed as to High I Low Price, ices of a ess it is to ? properly , v thing you .4 e is? cms ^pt in proper Shape by all sum monthly >> ! age with the assurance >rts tpWease. HIRSCH, > <5 r w V* An averse stick of wood when :reen contains 33 percent of wafer J md loses 22 percent of iI in season ng, during which process lis terngth is nearly doubled. | Von can't tell bv the tombstone clierethe soul is located. . It the undisturbed clam could k alk doubtless it would express a I p visit to 'del well enough alone." i The Old St&nda Grove's T has stood the tes over One and a H< of merit appeal tc A HOTT Lake J. L. Stuckey & Co., have 'oad each of Buggies and W line of Ha-^ess, etc and a their Competitors. TkflPA riAArlf* r% ?/ i licoc VJUUUO d.n and Prices w; J. L. STUCK Lake City s. THOMAS 257 KINt(t STREET. Of IF YOU I Clock or Silver Spoons Plate Spoons Spectacles and Gold Rings ai Gold Necklaces MAKE NO MISTAKE TH (WATCH INSPECTOR WATCHES AND JEW M si i 1 N) r d ? r s Can State Fail, Col VIA ATLANTIC CC Tickets on sale October 24'h to scheduled to arte e in Ooluuibia prio limit of all tickets will be JNovem Kinjr?tree to Columbia and return fn including one admission into the Fail Confederate Vet A 1 LOW RATES BY ATLA Tickets on *aie November 9 and 1C jria and South Carolina bevoud a r;id Augusta, and November iOih and 111 one hundred miles of Augusta, and fr Augusta belore noon ot November IS tree to Augusta and return for ibis <m M. M. EMKK^ON. Tea fie Manager KIMSTEEi Confectionery ai ftpn ftral \A VyjLJL 1 ' A. UVJL Fruits and Veget; ALWAV5 or Country orders spec CAKES and BRI delicacies of 1 to be ft here H. A. MEYER, VIAIN STREET, Costs Only 25 cents at Z -^yy^Qr mail 25 ceati to C. J. I Ornci o?- D. H. Baiter, I hare found Dr. Hoffetl'i TEETHIo'A a aalendid remedy or war a teething child, every aacceedinir day wanted oat! EETHWA, aad began at once admlniatenag it to him. and 1 list day on he recuperated. I hare conitantly kept it and i '.erocre In tonadlug lu praiaea to all mothera of young chil riod waa patted. rd osteless Ch it? 25 years. Avera alf Million bottles. I > you ? No Cure, 1 a Ten Cent Package of GROVE'S BLACK mammmmmammmammmmmm iriE in % City. V\\?wwjust received' a Car /agons also a complete re making it Hot tor ^ all Tiptop ay down, i :ey & co? , s. c . I ^ ' <-jSt JR. A BRO-. 1A U LESION, S. 0., VANT A Watch and Forks and Forks Eye Glasses id Brooches _ - 1 V l.-A _ anu lockcis. IIS IS THE PLACE SOUTHERN' RAILWAY) ELRY REPAIRED. fullr Attended To. umbia, S. C< J )AST LNE, 20ih, inclusive, and for trains r to noon of October 30th. final l>er 2nd. 1903. The rate from r ihis rceasion will be $4.10, Grounds. eran Reunion, kNTIC COAST LINE, K 1903, troin all points in Georioua ot one hundred miles of* h from [>oii?ts within radius of >r trains scheduled to arrive in t. 1903. The rate troin Kings ..i ?.;n Qr4. T* | 1 I uv . j W. J. CUAlOl , General Passenger Ascent. ! BAKERT, fid Tiff T J.C~~ 1 ivieroiicuiiuoe. ibles in Season M HAND. ??? ially solicited for BAD, and all 7 t ;he season 1 / )und / Proprietor, - KINGSTREE, S. C T'S J8W8 Cares GAofera-lofmhaa, gmS8B^ff?S? Diarrhoea, Dysentery, and I v 1 MM | N me dowci i rcuoics of [ W ft?i Children of Ant Aat. " JwmjAld? Digestion, Rtgoktee the Bowels, Strengthen* n^fwictc ^ "Wwj WTlggW TEETHING EAST. MOFFETT. M. D.. ST. LOUIS, MO, Secretary ot Btata, Austo, T*x^ Not. 21. 1900. and Aid for my tss i&inf cii.idr*#. Wluam/oMttt lat we would tasrltakly loss him. I happened Vpoa bis inproremeol was ?oa-kad la M baara. and trees ifi llsiaca Willi my chCdro. aad kars taken CRM* drao. I loud it Inrala^Uisnreji aQaMt^tasAtaf V i ill Tonic I J ige annual sales I I Joes this record I I No Pay. 50c. I I R.OOT UVML PBXS. V I