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mmmmmmmma??i?mtmm wvwmmwww: I LOCAL iTEMS j OF INTEREST Mr Eddie Lewis has returned from New York city. Mr W M\Tisdale was iu town Saturday from Benson. Mr James Higgins was in town Sunday from Georgetown. Mr Coyeley Burgess of Foreston was in Kngstree Monday. Mr John M Brown of BeDson was noted, on our streets Monday. Mr J W Register of Trio was iu town Saturday of last week. Dr MD Nesmith of Cades visited friends in town Sunday. Mr A Slide Colrer of Hebron spent Sunday with his family in town. Mr and Mr* R S Brnnson of Greelyville were in town yesterday. Miss Fannie Kpps of Mouzon is visiting Miss Lidie McClary near town. f Mr James Herring, conductor of the Atlantic Coast Line construction corps, spent Snnday in Kingstree. Mr ? J Pendergrass and son of Florence have been visiting relatives in Kingstree. A wagon load of the young folk enjoyed a wagon ride by moon-light to the "sand bills" Monday night. Miss Elmer Eppe of Sumter has been visiting relatives in Kingstree and Lake City. Dr and Mrs W V Brockiuton have returned from Atlanta, Ga., where they spent several weeks. Mr E M Hirsch has returned from ? fortnight's sojourn among the mountain resorts of North Carolina. Mr S L Thompson, who is now engaged in business in Manning, spent Sunday with his parents at ?ppa. MrC Ii Bnrgess of Mouzon favored our sanctum with a pleasant visit yesterday. Mr 6 W Camlin of Harpers paid us a pleasant visit while here Monday last. J ? Scott, Esq., of Manning has , been visiting relatives on Railroad avenue. Mrs Marion ? Scott of Benson is a spending some days in town among relatives. Miss Mamie Jaoobs returned home Saturday after spending some days with friends in Wedgefield. Miss A gues Hanna of Epps is assisting Mrs C G Harper in her store on Academy street. Among the visitors in town Saturday was noted Mr J J M Graham of (lades. Mitt Alma Keller has returned bone from New York after a month's wit to friends in the metropolis. Mr Goaste and. Miss Edith Nelson of Charleston arevisiting relatives in town. MrW F Early of Darlington was in town one day last week on business connected with the oil mill. Mr J P Matthews was in town Sunday from Lake City, not on business in the general acceptation of the term. j $ Mr Frank A Nelson returned to Charleston yesterday after speeding some days in town with his father's family. Mr F L McCullough, who is engaged in business at Brunswick, Ga., | has been visiting his old home at In p diantowri. Mr Matt Montgomery returned to Georgetown yesterday after spending a week or two with his home folk in Kings tre& Work has begun by Contractor leanogle on Mr LeRoy Lee's dwelling in North Academy street. When finished according to the architect's plans this will be one of the most haudsome and commodious residence buildings in Kingstree. wwwwWMMNi\ AFFAIRS CAUGHT BY OUR 5 LOCAL REPORTER AND ^ NOTED ^ Written in Condensed Form and Printed in Like Manner ^ for the Sake of Our Busy Readers . . ^ / MAiAAAAAMAMMMAAAAAAy Mr I^amar Montgomery Look his departure yesterday for Davidson, N. (>., to enroll as a student at Davidson college. Mr 0 H Patrick resigned last week as salesman f01 MrJE Porter and has taken a similar position in Mr Ii DBeddick's store. DrA D Epps has resigned his position as surgeon for the ACL corporation of Georgetown and returned to Kingstree. Mr S B W Courtney, who has been visiting his (laughter's family at Single for some time, returned to Kingstiee Monday. * ? Mr J P Howard of Bloomingvale was in town yesterday and added his name to The Record's ever expanding list of subscribers. Tuesday, September 13, is the day for the second primary. This date will prove the unlucky "13" for some of the candidates. The final meetings of the county campaign were held at Lake City and Kingstree, respectively, on Thursday _ i r?_?3 1..A l ana r riaay or last ween. Mrs C M Chandler left Monday for Clinton to place her yonng grandson, Charlie McCrea, in school at the Thornwell Orphanage. Mr Charles Stoll returned yesterday from Glenn Springs, where he spent several weeks recuperating from his recent severe illness. Mr R M Burgess, PS Conrtney & Co's affable salesman, has resigned bis position to go with the oil mill as Manager Epps' office assistant. Mr Desaie Gilland has returned home from Brevard, N. C., where he has made a record as the crack twirler of the North and South Caro liD* Inter-State league. Mr H D JoyDer of Lake City has entered the employ of P S Courtney & Co. as salesman. We hope that Mr Joyner's sojourn in Kingstree may be long and pleasant. Cotton is opening Terr rapidly now aud soon the whirring wheels of busy ginneries will make merry music while transforming the fleecy staple into marketable shape. . Mr N D Lesesne has accepted the position of assistant cashier in the Bank of Kingstree. Mr Lesesne's many friends in town are glad to welcome him again as a citizen of Kingstree. The Record job office has just got in a large supply of all - kinds of stationery for commercial printing and with experienced printers and the most approved type faces we are prepared to fill orders for letter heads, note heads, envelopes, hand bills, cards, etc., on very short notice. Remember that all work sent out by us is guaranteed to be satisfactory or do charge is made. The intelligence of the death of Mrs MattBroadhurstatLulaton, Ga. on Tuesday, August 30, brought sorrow to her relatives here. The deceased was a sister of Messrs James, EdwiD, William and Miss Mollie Epps of Kingstree, and also Mr Isaac Epps of McClellanville, S. C. Besides these relatives Mrs Broadhuret leaves two sons, two daughters and a number of nieces and nephews. Registration Notice. The office of the Supervisors of Registration will be opened on the first Monday in every month for the purpose of the registering of any person who is qualified as follows: Who shall have been a resident oe the btate for two years, and of the county one year, and of the polling precinct in which the elector offers to vote four months before the day of election, *.)d shall have paid, six months before, any poll rax then due and payable, and who can both read and write any section of the constitution of 18&5 submitted to him by the Supervisors of Registration, or who can show thaf he owns, and has paid all taxes collectable on during the present year, property in this State assessed at three hundred dollars or more. J. J. KADDY. Clerk of Board "our compet: why we There's no secret nose on your face for cash, we sell We sell plenty of one price, and tha Why then should are now selling HATS SHOES, at cost to make r Come and see for H. D. RI MAIN STREET, ?:?:@:?:?:?:@:?:@:? 8 o i ? _??? ? ? THE _ ? ri rrmnv is/ ujuuj x \ n? ? ? ? Is now carrying a full w line of Custom made y Clothing, Including @ SERGES, @ CRASH, ? FLANNEL ? g and @ WOVE SUITS @ From $6 to $9 per Suit. ? Extra Coats and Panis ? $2.50 to $5.00 @ g WE ARE SOLE AQI @ THE CELEB ? ANC ? 1VEY LEAF COI y nONOQP @ ? "WJaenyoM ? m* SE ? Call anc : ? m I www ?2-^~Remember we meet all ( ? Yours | L. P. * ? Kings! @:?:?@:?:@:?:?:?:?:? the man who thinks there 18 no finish equal to the gl088 18 like the man who blows out the oas-he doesn't know any better. You will know better and be delighted with our DOMESTIC FINISH. Try It. LAUREN3 STEAM arthur l. jones LAUNDRY agent. , LAKE CITY, S. C. Subcribe to THE RECORD. [TORS WONDER PROSPER." 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 -? /-?! ATUIMn ana wlui iiiixvj, oom for fall goods. yourself, at SDDICK'S, - KINGSTREE, S. C. .19 .9.19.19.19 .<9.<9.<9.<&.<&W KJNOSf? I fahous ^ @ IB HOUSE I "" ? ents fori=-#=? g rated lion and jgj ;hor brand shirts. @ (8\ -LARS and CUFFS. g !AM SOCKS. X . a.xe in. need, of? COES ? Lexamlne ? 1 V/ Competition. Give us a Call. to please, ? CINDER, | tree, S. C. @ d:<?:?:?:?:?:?:?:?:?@.? Tbe Largest <*nd Most Complete Establishment South. GEO. S. HIGHER 8 SON. !" ?MANUFACTURERS OFSash, Doors, Blinds, Moulding and Building Material, Sash Weights and Cord J CHARLESTON, S. C. Old papers for sale here. | Full and Comple j| Heavy and B PAINTS, O ? BELTING A ? LIME, CEM ? SASH AND g AfinUNITIO ? WARE, LAHPS, GL ^ CHINA AND CUT Gl ? LARGE STOCK OF COI ? KETS AND BURIAL R' Disservices offered i ^ isprici | KingstreeH ^UiUUUiUUUUUUUUUUUUiU KIN6STRE Confectionery < Genera Fruits and Veget ALWAYS Country orders sp CAKES and B ' * : delicacies of to be H. A.MEYEf MAIN STREET, iimr Clin NOW is the time to bu as we are closing out al margin above cost. All straw hats offered line of shoes at greatly room for fall stock. FOR BARGAI P. S. CDU KINGSTREE, - BUELL CASH DRY C Now is the time to buy your Hankerchiefs WE HAVE THEM IN GREAT VARIETY. LADIES' in Fancy Lace and Embroidery effect, Kood sheer Lawn from 5 to 2.V. LADIES' H. S. HANDKERCHIEFS, all Linen, 5c. LADIES' LAWN H. 8. HANDKERCHIEFS, in 1-4, 1-2, and 1-inch hem.*, at 5 cents. LADIES' FINE CAxBRIC, 1-in H. 8.. 10c, or three for 25c. LADIES' ALL-LINEN, rery fine. 15c., two for 2oc. Also a full line of COLOREP-BORPEREii HANPKERCHIKK8 for Jadies and Children from :t to 10c. We also have a nice aasortmen of Handkerchiefs for Gentlemen. at from 5 to 25c. Wt have just received carefully selected line of Gents' Neckties, in a variety of shade*, only 25c. Underwear. This is the p.ace to get these for xen, '.adies and Children. Mail Orders Receire Careful A A3 and 575 King Stri Subscribe to 1 TOMwmmmmmmmtnjg 1 te Stock 3 j Shelf Hardware M , I ? i ILS AND GLASS. 3 .ND HILL SUPPLIES, 3 ENT AND PLASTER, 5 DOORS, GUNS AND 3 N, STOVES AND TINASSWARE, 3 LASS. 3 FFINS.CAS- 3 OBES. 3 DAY OR NIGHT- v 3 ES THAT WILL SUIT YOU. || ardware Co. j 1 lUUUUiiiUUUUUUlUUUUUil | E BAKERY, I md ^ j ,1 Merchandise, I ables in Season | ON HAND. j ecially solicited for READ, and all the season _ j found re. i, Proprietor, 1 - -KINQSTREE, S. C ' PP (Jf]]p>?^ | lib OOlD?? y goods- at low prices, llines at just a small ' ' :VgB V at actual cost. Entire * , reduced prices to make * >iW 4 NS CALL AT, RTNEY'S, - - - - s.c. ' R O BERTS* WOPS STORE. 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 Roee. V .< IT.. La cues jacKeis. Come and see us. we can give them to yon at from $1.80 to $5 in Oxford Gray, Blue and Black. Hosiery, we have a fine line of these or Men, Ladies and Children. Furniture Department, SPOT CASH PRICES. 10-piecc Imitation walnut Suits, $14. 10-piece Solid Oak Suits, $10 to $75. 10-piece Solid Walnut Suits, $76, $86 to $125, A full line of wardrobes, $10 to 28.60. Solid Oak Extcaxion Tables. $5. Centre Tables from 50c to $-1. Baby Carriage*, $0, $2.55 up to $12. Go-Carts. $3.50 to $13, Children's Chairs, Rockers and High Chairs select stock of Beds, $3.50 to $13. Lounpc*. Couches and Single Lounges. Willow Rockers, $1.75. ?od Seat, High Arm Rockers, $1.50. . .hitelron Beds, $3.50, $4.25, $5, $6.GO $6$7 . and $8. lleiitlon. let, CHARLESTON, S. C. rHE RECORD.