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j 10CAI NEWS, j ^ See ail. Woods Crimson ( lover. i DrRJ McCabe is in town this week. Miss Etta Jacobs is visiting friends in Manning. Mr W 0 Wilson of Imliantown was iu town Monday. Mrs R J Kirk went to Charleston Friday to visit relatives. ' MrC M Hinds, who has been sick for some days, is about convalescent. Mr Frank X Wilson of Manning visited Kingstree several days this week. Mr It E M-Knight of Seranton paid us i pleasant visit one day last week. See new ad of Beiitschner Vis-J auska, the jwpular Charleston ; clothiers. Two of our physicians are on the sick list this week, Drs Wallace and Brockinton. Mr W D Bryan and daughters, Misses Isla and Leila, were noted in town Monday. Mr Fulton McKuight of Scran toil is now employed us clerk in the dispensary here. Messrs-R K Durban. Early and Harllee of Darlington, were here Tuesday on business.^ . Mr TG McDonald of Trio was among the new subscribers Thk Kecoitdenrolled this week. c Mrs 1[ G Askinsund sou, Marion, came over Monday from I^ake City to visit friends in town. Pr Isaac X Boyd of Heinemunn was here Monday and honored us with a visit while in town. Editor Wolfe went to liake City to attend the Roll ins-Moore wedding, which took place yesterday. Our old friend, Mr h K Barkettof Taft, who is an ever-welcome visitor, called to sec us briefly Tuesday. Mrs II Eugene Montgomery of Georgetown, who is visiting relatives in towu, has been sick for some days. In another column it is announced ; that Mr W W Moore of Lake City, will be in the race for county com-1 missiouer. We owe our thauk'3 to Mr J W McClam for a basket of delicious plums, with which he thoughtfully * . presented ns recently. Another popular candidate for county commiss'oner is Mr 11 B Fitch of Lake City, whose "card"! appears this week. 'Mr J Y McUill was in town Sat- j I day aud announced his candidacy j for re-election on the board of sup^rf Tisors of registration. I*'' Mr W R Cooper, from near Morri8ville, while in town this week added his name to The Record's ever expanding mailing list. Mr'W M Smith, our wide-awake ; Cades .correspondent, paid us a call J? Saturday and announced his candil: dacy for county commissioner. Judge T E Salters, Messrs J G Lif' rage, J E Davis, A li Moseley, E T . Hamer, and B II Guess were noted * jx; in town from Salters this week. Col J 1' Epps of Cades, than whom there is 110 more genial and *, whole-souled gentleman in the counP ty, was noted in town this week. Mr P McLure Brockiuton favored us with a call Monday and authorized the announcement of his eandi dacy for supervisor of registration. Mr Willie Flagler, who with his >. family has been for some time a resident of Georgetown, has returny ed to his former home near Cades. Mr Phillip Stoll, editor of tliei "Weekly Mail will run for thej House of Representatives. His card I will be found iu our columns thi3 week. Dr A D Epps of Kingstree, but | more recently of Greelyville, left last j week for Georgetown to take a posi-1 ion on the medical staff of the A C , L Corporation. The visiting attorneys attending j /vmrt thia wppLt ?rp- Mmsi-a W T. Bass, Lake City; S G W fthipp, Flor- i euce; T G McLeod and F F Hern- i don, Bishopville.* Parties out of town wishing to en- j ter their children as pupils of the Graded school can secure board for I them by applying to Mrs Amelia i Scott. See notice elsewhere. Gu July 5 a colored excursion will be run from Darliugton to Charleston. One coach will I be re-; served for white people, fcr which j ' > tickets may be obtained at $1.50 for : round trip. Hon John S Graham's announce- | & ' ment as a candidate for Legislative | honors appears this week. Mr Gra-I ham has served several terms already j > in this capacity and his friends are j * legion all over the coupty. j Skjt I' i La^t Monday Mr ,T T Burrows of j Fowlers brought, us in a cabbage with eight fullv developed heads. , Verily, as our friend Bass would say, the possihiiries of our fertile soil ! and genial climate arc illimitable. j j Following are some of the Lakej , (.'itians attending court: DrS B VV : ('onrliiey, Mt<s>rs W A W ebster, .1 (( McKiveeit, It M Trnluek, j t?l>dwin, S \1 Askins, I* IK'ockliel d !.) S Mel'lain, li B Filch and others. Our genial friend, lion I * S Wall I of Scran ton, was in Kingstree .Mon| day exchanging greet ings with "the bovs." While here he took occasion to announce his candidacy for re-election to toe of Represent- i atives. IVof X !> Lesosti" hos be mi elected I superintendent of the (Iraded school I at Xinety-Six, S. 0. This is a tine I school and the trustees are to be | congratulated on having secured the services of Frof Leges tie, who is an able, experienced and conscientious instructor. On account of the first .Mond iv being July -1, illegal holiday, Supervisor Graham requests us to announce that the monthly meeting o f the board of county commissioners will l>e held on the following Tuesday July 5. The public will be governed accordingly. Gilbert Walden, the cow-boy dialect reciter, etc., inveigled a small crowd to the court house Friday night, where he gave a so-called entertainment. The performance was execrable, and the victims deserved little sympathy for M r Walden has (j been here before. * Judge Baldwin, who wears the ju dicial ermine of Lake City's magis- (j teriul bench, is attending the court k this week. The Judge is a candi- ^ date for at least two offices moieand (j he says his prospects are bright for 'a winning out in either case. No won- ^ der lie looks cheerful. Q Messrs August Kolm and F II ^ McMaster, who are reporting the y State campaign for the News and ^ Courier and The State, respectively, ^ "got left*' on Pawley's Island Satur- ^ day morning and had to ride to Lanes | on a log-train, where they caught a 1 (S passir.gfreight, arriving here, as Col /? lvohri optiniistical 1 v expressed it, "a bit late." (? While the Lone Star State is a lit- (| tie in advance of us as to new cotton V still we may derive comfort from" the JS fact that there is no scarcity of cotton blossoms "in our midst." Last Saturday J D Barr, a reputable col- JS ored farmer near town, sent us a ^ couple of fragrant, crimson cotton V blooms, plucked, he affirms, on the JS 24th from his ten acre field. Mr J E Ellerbe, who happened to be preseut when the beautiful floral offering was presented, averred that on (i his farm near Sellers in Marion county, he noticed cotton blooms as " early as the 10th. Then we recei red also a postal from J li Ben V nett of Lanes, advising that his field " yieldeda similar posy on the 24th, ^ and requesting that we convey the y startling information ton waiting, " = ?i? /! yearning pupuiaw. ^ Candidates Cards. (Received too lute for classifled column]. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. I hereby ami in nee mvself a candi date tor the House of Keprescntrtives subject to the Democratic prinmrv. PHILIP STOLL. FOR COP NT V* ( OM MISSIONER. 1 hereby annoueco myself a candidate for County Commissioner in the emu ir.^ primary election, subjec: to the rules of the Democratic part v. W. \y. MOORE. TinE! TinE! TIME! PEACE! PEACE! PEACE! Everybody wants the time. / Everybody wants peace. g And to have the time bring'J vour watches and clocks to 1 HOWARD & SPRING. jl And to have peace and satis- jvi faction when ridin.tr bring- your (j bicycle, also we will sell you one new. Remember we sell you new jewelry or repair your old jewelry. We will tit your eves with Glasses to suit you and sell you all kinds of Bicycle sundries, 1 and machine parts. HOWARD & SPRING, Main St- Kingstree, S. C. This isT 0 . <?? ? < And the "Why and Wherefor "why trade elsewhere," and "v Come let us reason together a will astonish you. The Best of All Ac Is aWell F It is perfectly safe to in this town, or its vi us. We intend to 1 Come and see an ava interest in men and 1 m0 : d ;?:@ :?:@ :?:@ :?:@ I D ^ ? THE F I CLOTHINi >s ? ^mwi?? | Are now carrying a full j line of Custom made ^ Clothing, Including jj SERGES, . ij CRASH, i FLANNELS | and fl ^ WOVE SUITS 5) From 56 to '59 per Suit. 5j Extra Coats and Pants ij 52.50 to 5>.00 I WE ARE SOLE AGEr gj THE CELEBR ANCH I IVEY LEAF COLL < HONOGRA ? 3) "TTTiien 37-OM S ?i m*? shc ?> Oa.ll and | OUR WA | S^^Remember we meet all Co g) Yours to I KINDER & ?) Kingstr ?> :?:@?:?:?:?:?:?:?:? r >c:> ?<DEAL1 G Coffins, Ca i BR1AL Q 0 Fresh arrivals d constant. yVj h ?*TROMPT SERVIC A EDWIN HARPER, SCSCSCSSSeSCSU W. L. BASS, | Attorney at Law j I LAKE CITY, S c. !. i h e Age f Reason. * ) e" is ever paramount, /herefore" pay more? nd our propositions is, . | ) I n o r> r\ /-J ^ i i r> 4- r\ a r ica^cu V/ usiumci say that there is not a family icinity that is not talking about <eep, you talking indefinitely, lanche of good things to spur women economically inclined. Do REDDICKo d:?:@ :?:@ :?:@:?:@:@:? AilOUS $ 7 ? E HOUSE I S'TS FOR ^ @ ATED LION AND, @' IOR BRAND SHIRTS. <?)' ??? x i .ARS and CUFFS. . ? M SOCKS. jg-j xre in need o f igj pes x ? ? examine / ? i R RANTED1; ? ^ siatnm I mpetition. Give us a Call.~W3@ please, ? ; HIRSCH, |j' ee, S. C. igj :@:?:@:?:@:?:?;@:@??. M\ : 1 Eia-z-oer, 71, ER IN; W\ , Lskets and tti, UTFITS, J ' ^ Prices to suit any w) 1 Y and everybody. (6 K. DAY OK NK5HT. W) < - - East Kingstree. Ji Dr R J McCabe Dentist / mcsrm - s. c.1 \ * ' \ ICE CREAM EI REF HAMMOCKS, LAWNS SCREEN DC Comple'e stock PAINTS, WINDOW and PICTURE ANY FARHING TOOLS of AI EVERYTHING K1 HARDWAI AT ROCK BOTTOM PRK LIME, SASH, r ^ ~ rours to Kings tree H K1NGSTRE Confectionery e Genera Fuits and Vegeta ALWAYS < Country orders sp( CAKES and B1 delicacies of to be i - II CI H. A, MEYEE MAIN STREET, - In the Sp The Ladies' Fa Light and Suitable for the V P. S. COURTNEY & CO.'S line o! unsurpassed by any to be had here ot Laces and Embroideries and Ins have just got in a large and choice as dervcsts,all ijualities and prices. We have Ribbons of every shade finest. All warranted fast colors. We have a line of Gents' Furnish eludes everything a man needs or wi All the latest patterns in Fine H a specialty of Fine Hosiery. We have the exclusive agency ic Lyon Brand Shii As aH ways we are headquarters for ? Tobacco, cigars a: Sehlessinger's Candies received freuh Yours to R. S. ; KINGSTREE, ? ? ? ? BUELL & f CASE DRY G. Now is the time to buy your Hankerchiefs WE HAVE THEM IN GltEAT VARIETY. LAI)IKS' in Fancy Lace and Embroider}' ef- i ect, pood sheer Lawn from 5 to 25c. LADIES' H. 8. HANDKERCHIEFS, all Linen, * ' - 1 LADIES' LAWN H. S. HANDKERCHIEFS. , ii 1-4. 1 ?42. and 1-inch hems, at 5 cents. W .TMtv-. rtv? otllDUlD 1 Jn n A LAL'ir.."i r l.> Ij \_.iji w?iv| *-?? m> v.( ? >r three for 25c. I.ADIES' ALL-LINKS', very flue. 15c.. two t or 25c. Also a full line of COLORKD-BORDKKEd IANDKKK0HIEF8 for ladles and Chlluren roin:} to lOc. We also have a nice assortmen of handkerchiefs for Gentlemen, 1 it from 5 to 25c. Wt have just received carefully selected line .f Gents'Neckties. s u a variety of shades, only 25c. Underwear, This is the j..ace to >tet these for Men. Ladies nd Children. I Mail Orders Receive Care In I All 573 and 575 fang otrce Subscribe to Tl aEEZERS, 1 RIGERATORS, 1 wings, m lORS and WINDOWS. ( 1 OILS and VARNISHES. '* j GLASS, j SIZE CUT TO ORDER. X KINDS, COOKSTOVES EPT IN A FIRST CLASS IE STORE 1 DOORS and BLINDS. f i please, ? r -f ardware co. I BAKERY, 1 ind I 1 Merchandise, ,/j bles in eason M DN HAND. B jcially solicited for 3EAD, and all the season found re. i n l i ? rropneior, * j - K1NGSTREE, S. C. I ring I ncy Turns to I Airy Fabrics J 7arm Weather. f Dry Goods and Dress Goods U elsewhere in the county, ertions for Summer Lingerie. We sortment; also Ladies' Gauze Unand texture from medium to the ings and Notions that literally in- < ints to wear . J osiery at living prices. We roiike I ?r tlfti famous ts andtCollars. ad FmelCandies. / every week. werve . VNBV&CO, J ? ? ? ? ? ? ? s.c. Roberts*- | DOBS STORE. j Ladies' Skirts. We hnve thevj up to date having had them nade to order. Flannel Waists. All Wool, in Black, Blue, Gray Garnet ind Old Rose. Ladies' Jackets. Come and ijee as. We can give them to you at mm $1.50 to $5 in Oxford Gray, Blue and Slack. * Hosiery, We have a tine line of these or Men, Ladies md Children. ? C. 'tn*A i unuiui v j^v^ui uiivmi SPOT CASH PRICES. 10-piece Imitation Walnut Suits, $14. lO-piece Solid Oak Suits, $19 to $75. 10-picce Solid Walnut Suits, $75, $85 tc 11-25. A full line of wardrobes. $10 to '28.50. Solid Oak Extension Tables, $.5. Centre Tables from 50c to It. Baby Carriages. $<>. 1*2.55 up to $1*2. tto-Carts, $3. SO to $1:1. Children's Chairs, Rockers and High Chairs, elect stock of Beds, $3 50 to $13. Lounge*. Couches and Single Lounge*. Willow Rockers. $1.75. ? Wood Seat, High Arm Rockers. $1.50. White Iron Beds. $3.50, $4 25. $5, $5.50, tt. $7. and $8. ctilion. t, CHARLESTON, 8. C. : .; fi E RECORD. - j ' ' .a