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Local News. ' Mr Edw in Ilirsch went to Charleston Tuesday. Mr Charles HiselJen of Limbert was here yesterday. Mr George Hudgens returned to Chariest' a Monday. Mrs J E Kennedy is visiting relatives at Cedar Swamp; Miss Mel lie Brockinton of Harpers spent Monday ill town. Mr A Lee Epps has returned from a trip to Louisana. Miss Bessie K el ley ha3 to gone . ? Glenn Springs to spend a month. Dr W G Gamble and son, William have goue to Glenn Springs. Miss Mamie Kellehan of Dock spent Monday with Miss Strong. Mr W 9 Dennis of Martin's X Roads was noted in town Tuesdays Mr Hey ward Scott has go;ie to Maxton, N. C.. to visit relatives. Mr Louis Jacobs of Charleston visited his parents in town this week. Mr Sigmon Courtney of Lake City is spending some days in town Miss Bertha Reardon has returrtcd . from a visit to relatives in Wavci*Oss, Ga. Mrs P S Courtney is visiting the family of Mr W J Singletary a Siugle. Mes.i*-g W D Bryan and S E McCollough of Taft were on our streets Friday. Mr W 0 Ctooksj of the Ifatpers section, wds noted in town one day last week. . ' i ' I)r ft L Parnell of Darlington vislted relatives at Central one day this week. * Miss Nannie Lee Suider has returned from a visit to Georgetown and Coo way. Mr Ben Patrick of Barnwell is spending this week with his brother, Mr 0 H Patrick. It Mr R J Burgess, of the Motizon section, has acceptitl a jiosition in Mr Wilkins' store. Miss Eulie Johnson left Tuesday to sp.'nd some time with relatives and friends at Leo. Onr esteemed friend Mr J Yancy * Tisdale of Central was noted in town one day last week. Mr Willie Joe Brockinton of Morrisville passed through town Tuesday going to Florence. Miss Mamie Jacobs "was among the excursionists who left last night for their summer outing. \fr anH Mrs T A K.?p1s are snend A'44 ? ing some time with relatives at Mavesville, Sumter county. Miss May Duffy of James, Oa., who has been visiting Miss Barbara Jacobs, has returned home. Miss Mary Boyd of Darlington is .Visiting her sister Mrs J A Kelley in North Academy street. Mr Richard K Wallace is among the throng of seekers of health and recreation at Wrightsviile Beach. Mr Olin Johnson, who has been in bu;iness at Mayesville, is taking a few days holiday with his parents in town. Mrs H 0 Britton returned home Monday night, after spending some time with relatives and friends in the Cades section. Mr H D Reddick and Mr Eddie Lewis left .for New York city last night to select .Mr Reddick's fall stock of goods. Mrs J W Dennis passed through town Sunday en route to see her daughter, Mrs W II Bunch, who is i?i 3k:k in unar lesion. Misses Annie Reddick, Sadie Meyer and Lila Ha'mmett are spending this week with Miss Martha Gordon at h t home near Gourdins. Mr and Mrs Hugh McCutcken have returned from a pleasant six weeks' sojourn among the mountain resorts of North Curollna. Mrs J B Steele, who has beeir visiting her parents at Gallovan was called home last Monday night cn account ot the illness of her husband, Mr J B Steele, HWMMigMggM uniir Mrs William Cooper, Miss Eloise Cooper, and Mr Pressley Cooper <>f of Coopers left yesterday to spend some days at Wrightsville beach, X. C. [ M r W (.J Khvcl!, fornierl v of K i r>gstree, was in town yesterday. Mr Elwell "is now on the road" representing the Old Dominion Paper Co. of Richmond, Ya. Mr Gtlbeft W Epps has returned from Baltimore having completed a j commercial course at the Bryant i and Stratcon college, and has entered the employ of W T Wilkin?. The Epps brick store on Main street is being rapidly pushed to completion. As soon as finished I it will be occupied as a general store by the owners, Messrs Edwin Epps and Son. J Mr J D Bailey of Columbia has been added jto Thk llECoHi/e mechanical force. Mr Bailey is an experienced compositor and will contribute materially to our efforts to Jgite our readers a bigger and better J paper. Like the little busy bee the festive candidate is now ulroad in the land improving each shining minute in pursuit of the elusive voter, whose favor just now seems to be the "paramount issue" with all the aspirants for office. A new establishment has been opened in the Nexscn store 011 Main I x i. u. T O fho nrn. j street, *vir o o ijiuu ucuig p. pnetor. Mi Eron conies here from I Wilmington, N. C., and will conduct u general merchandise and tailoring business. A mob of 500 infuriated citizens of Statcsboro, Ga., took two negro prisoners from the authorities last Tuesday and burned them at the stake. The victims of the molrs Vengauce had been convicted of murder and sentenced to hang ou September 9. Mr P W Cunningham .passed through town yesterday on the way to Indiantown to visit Ills parents, Mr Cunningham and Mr L C Dove, who is also well known here, are associated in a clothing and furnishing business in Darlington, the style oi the firm being Cunningham and Dove. MrsLulaJ Barr and children Master William and Miss Louise took their departure Saturday foi Kershaw, Lancaster county, theii . future home. Mrs Barr and famih have resided in Kingstree for a mini ber of years and their many friend, genuinely regret to see them leave, albeit they wish them happiness ant prosperity in their new home. The scholarship for Winthrop col lege from this county has beei awarded to Miss Floride G Harper who won out over about a dozei competitois. Miss Harper is : daughter of our townsman, Capt Edwin Ifarper, add was gradnatet at the Kingstree graded school thi; session, being one of the brightes members of an exceptionally fim class. She will doubtless win nev laurels at Winthrop. Under the bill passed at the las legislature session creating 124 ben eficiary scholarships at CI em son col lege "Williamsburg county is entitlec to three. The following youn/ i men have been selected from thos i who were examined as competitor j for the prize: Messrs Thomas Epp I and B F Montgomery of Kingstree land W J Broekinton, Jr., of Mor | risville. These scholarships ar I worth $100 a year and hold gooc I for four years. "TKETHINA" always soothes an< x then It also cure* the bahv when All else has failed and 'tis true It ?<fren saves a life for you. 4 TEETHINa" cure Cholera-lnfan irum. Overcomes and Counteracts tin | Effects of the Summer's Heat, Aid I Ui..?ni!ifnj fliw Itriwr'k :irif costs 25 cents at Druggists. There is always room at the top but it is better to be at the botton in case of fire. FOR SALE. : Brick in any quantity to suit purehai er. The Best Dry Press Machine-mad* XBISICK-r Special shapes made ro order, t'orrepondenee solicited beiore placing voui , rders, W. R. FUNK, f'our compet: why we I I There's no secret i nose on your fac< for cash, we sell We sell plenty of J one price, and th; Why then should are now selling" HATS SHOES at &st to make r Come and see foi H, D, R] MAIN STREET, @ _ | ? ? ? THE isi __ ? CLDTHir , ^ Are now carrying a.full w line of Custom made 1 y Clothing, Including' @ SERGES, @ CRASH, 4 ,? FLANNELS @ WOVE SUITS jgj From $6 to [$9 per Suit. t 4 ! ? Extra Coats and Pants i ? $250 to $5.00 f- WE ARE SOLE AQ I @ THE CELEf ' ? AN< r ' jf- VEY LEAF CO y nONOQ! 3 f?! j ? "Wl2.erL3rov <?) Call anc * ? Oun Wf;, ; | | ' ? % ?J3?~Remember we meet all ? Yours :| l. p. i ? ? Kings j @:?:@?:@:?:?:?:?:?j I3 Many people wonder why their linen sent to the laundry wears out so fast. One reason is: they have the work done "Hijth Gloss" and that B finish is secured, only, at the exs pen?e of the life of the linen, bei cause of the heavy pressure neces? sarv to secure that finish. Our DOMESTIC FINISH is easy on your linen. Try it and be convinced. ? 1 LAUREN5 ; : .STEAM arthur l.jone LAUNDRY agent. * lake city, s. c Kisses and rumors <ro from mov ? to mouth. >.; * t, V ft [TORS WONDER! PROSPER." I about it, plain as the ?. We buy and sell good reliable wears, them, we have but it the lowest for cash. we not prosper? We out all our summer , and CLOTHING, oom f'jr fall goods, r yourself, at SDDICK'S,. - KINGSTREE, S. C. '.? :@:@ :@:@ :?:? :?:@:?:@ ???>&, | FAflOUS ^ @ aR Hfll IRE I ? ? ENTS FOR; ?" . j? JRATED LION AND @ :hor brand shirts. ? ? LLARS and CUFFS. X ?AM SOCKS. | l are in. need, cf (?j ioes ? him ? a. eramine ? *T-*TVAiijTTr-r* ? ^SEsassss? @ ' ? Competition. Give us a Call. ; to please, ? CINDER, I tree, 5. C. @ ?:<@:?:?:@:?:@:?:?:@@.? Dr H J McCabe Dentist KINGSTSEE, - S. C. W . L. BASS, Attorney at Law S' I LAKE CITY, S. C. I ____________________ y '/ _ J GuaRfl*. -I QJfidm&nP 'aErE2 ~ c^fi BAfyK deposit lfj. <JJvJ'a\/V\y R::irrsd Fare Paid. 500 1SBZMBBHHHI Boa ^' c?^":rf0ttsr dl GEORGIA-ALABAMA BUSINESS COLLEGE,Mso?a,Ga. :v -v aamimnnmmTmmfnnnmn^ | ATTEr g ? ? fSCALL I OUR RE p ' E 2 LARGE BR] E NEXT TO \V. 5~i Where we will be pleased have more Coromodiou largely increased our St ** - ply your wants ill E TEN W AE, CHUTATi OLLS? &c p Everything to be had in jgz Store. P Come and see us in our n< XX and jelly tumblers, very | Kingstree H firnmmmmmimim KIMSTRE ! Confectionery c Genera Fuits and Vegeta ALWAYS i I Country orders sp< CAKES and Bl delicacies of to be he H. A, MEYEI MAIN STREET, I iiTln ?4 NOW is the time to bu as we are closing out al margin above cost All straw hats offered line of shoes at greatfy room for fall stock. FOR BARliAI P, 5. CDU KINGSTREE, - BUELL & I CASH DRY C Now is the time to buy your Hankerchiefs WE HAVE THEM IN GREAT VARIETY. LADIES' in Fancy Laec and Embroidery effect, (toort sheer Lawn from 5 to 25c. LADIES' H. S. HANDKERCHIEFS, all Linen, 5<\ . ' LADIES' LAWN H. S. HANDKERCHIEFS, in 1-1, 1-2, and 1-inch hems, at 5 cents. LADIES FINE CAMBRIC, 1-iu H. S.. lOo, or three for 25c. LADIES' ALL-LINEN, very fine, I5e.. two for 25c. Al-o a full line of COLORED-BORPERKi' ; HAN'DKERCHIEFS for ladles ali?( Children ! Iroin 3 to loe. We also have a nice assortmen of Har dkerchiefs for Gentlemen, ! at frmn 5 to 25c. Wt have Just received carefutly selected line of Gents' Neckfies, in a variety of shades, onlj 25c. Underwear, This i? the j.iftee to get these for Men, Ladies "Sr.d Children. * .Mull Orders Receive Careful \ 5 Uand 5/5 King Strc j-" ' 1 I Subscribe to 1 <TION 1 .ED TO ? ? || nOVAL i !CK STORES | T. WILKIN'S. 2 [ to serve you. We now 3 s Quarters and have ^5 ock and can better sup- zS WDWARR STOVTS. IAE. LIME, PAI1JT 3 a first class Hardware 3 rw quarters Fruit jars ^5 cheap, Yours truly, ^5 ardware Co. ? I BAKERY, . ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ a" W V W V W W w w md J Merchandise. , ^ b!es in Season ON HAND, scially solicited for READ, and all the season found re. L, Proprietor, - KINGSTREE, S. C# / . H y goods at low prices. 1 lines at just a small at actual cost. E.itire reduced prices to make * W W?? NS CALL AT, RTNEY'S, - -. - - 8.0, ? ? ROBERTS' OOPS STORE. Ladies' Skirts. we have these up to date having had th?2B made to order. Flannel Waists. All wool. In Black, Blue, Qrtrj Garnet and Old Rose. Ladies' Jackets. Come and see us. we can (five them to you ad t from $1.50to $5 in Oxfoql Gray, Blue and Black. Hosiery. . we hare a fine line of these or Men, Ladlta and Children. Furniture Department. SPOT CASH PRICES. 10-pieee Imitation walnut Suits, $1-1. 10-piece Solid Oak Suits, $19 to $75. 10-niece solid Walnut Suits, $75, $85 "X $1*5/ A f'tll line of w&rdrol>es, $10 to '28.50. SolTd. Oak Extension Tables, fo. Centre Tables from 50c to $4. ?j Babv Carriage*, $<>, $2.55 up to $12. Go-Cart*. $3.50 to $13. Children's Chairs, Kockcrs and High Chain' * select stock of Beds, $3.50 to $13. Lounges. Couches and Single Lounges. Willow Rockers. $1.75. Cod Scat, High Arm Rockers, l.SO. .hite Iron Beds, $3.50, $4.26, $5, $5.50 $0$7 . and $8. * Mention. st, CHMESIOfi, 3. C. rHE RECORD/ ? r\