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i^Trom Qreelyville. Mr W F Rodger* was in toiro Monday from Lanes. Mr C W Stoli visited in the Heinej srann section So o dayMr H C Johnson was in town Monday from Lake City. Mr W TV Johnson Johnsonvilli was on our streets Monday. Mr Litis Sberfeesee of Charisstoe spont Sunday in town. Mr S W Gowdy of Hebron was noted on our streets Monday. Mr A D Wilson of Church paid us a p easant visit Monday. LeRov Lee. Esq.. visited Florence on basinet* one day last week. Mr R H Pittman of Gourdins was noted iu town Friday of last week. Rev C W Ray of Salter* Depot vu a visitor in Kingstree Monday. Mr Julius Hanua, of the Cade* section, was a visitor in towu day. \ Hon J Davis Carter and Mr Robt. Brown of Leo were in town Mouday on business. Miss Sue Stoll, who is teaching near Taft, spent Saturday with friends iu towu. Rev T ? James of Scranton was in the city yesterday.?Florence Times, Jan. 24. Mr B I Coker, of the Cades sec SAW AulWi nlMCntlv tn mi ni otm day tat week. Mr M 6 McMillan, of the Greelyville section, was a welcome caller at onr cfflce Monday. Mr ? R Rowell, one cf Taft'i good citizens, paid us his deroin while in town Mouday. Mr James McCutchen, formerly of this county, now of Piuewood, spent Monday in town. Mr J P Kelson, foreman of The Recokd office, has been on the sick list several days this week. Mr Ear) () Page, representing of the Colombia State, visited Kingstree Monday of last week. Mr William Jordan of Coward was in Kingstree Monday and favored Ti i Record *ith a call. Miss Dtcca Lawrence of Pinewood hat been spending some days in town with the family of Mr J N Ilammett. Mr D M Knrin pf Church passed through town last Friday, returning from a visit to relatives in Darlington. We had the pleasure of a visit last Monday from our esteemed young friend, Mr Eddie Johnson of Lake City. Mr P C McClary, one'of Georgetown's prominent business men, called to see us yesterday while in town. Mr Charles C Burgess, now of Lake City came over Sunday and pent the day with ? well that's his business. Station Agent D J Brock and family have recently moved into one of the Kdlehan cottages in West Main street. Mr Joseph M I<awrence, special agent of the Phenix Insurance < o. of BrookUn, N. Y., visited Kingstree on Tlimsday of last week. Mr T Y Ilanna, who for a number of years has resided at Alftpuha, Ga., has roamed to Williamsburg and will make his future home near Cades. Among"the visitors in town Monday were noted the following from Taft: Messrs T A Blakeley, YY D Bryan, S^E McCol lough and William McClary. Mr H A Meyer went to Charleston last week t) attend the an anal celebration of the "German Friendly Society." He reports an extremely pleasant occasion. Recently a stranger in town inquired the origin of the name "Ringstree" and one of our gay old tports respjuded: "Why, becius? hare are so many qttvins here." (A To ear friend", and mind them that w< W) uine barfainu to of 1J In HIGH CLASS W) down prices. Q ^ Our Fmnitun aK Is replete with eve jl damanda of th? in j| dinner. Call and 1< W) It ia h plenaure to i (M TCRE. Price* are ZStackley's * KINGSTKtfc, SgSSSCSCSCSCS i k i \ ' Our Colnml ia correspondent makes a capital point against thanti marriage bill when he says that 1 a woman would never admit being , over eighteeu, even to gi a a bus baud. Attension ii called to the quarterly statement of the Bank of Lake City which appears in this issue, i Considering the time it has been in existence the showing made is an extremely creditable one. We are requested to g ve notice that on next Sundav, Rev J A Mc ' Murray will preach iu Union Presbyterian church ai 11 a. mM and in 'L- nmi: 1 tne n jiiiuujsuurg i inujwnBu cbnrch in town at 4 p. m. Mr R H Kellehan left for New Orleans Sunday nigdt to attend the Cotton Growers' Convention, which is iu session this week. Mr Kelle han was elected as delegate to this convention at the farm? ' meeting here on January 14. Capt- L B McCntchen, the A C L j conductor who was hurt in the recent wreck of the "Florida Special,"! was in town several davs this week. Capt McCutchen, while not dangerously bnrt, is still unable to use his right arm as the result of the injuries sustaiueJ in the accident. We learn that the bill to amend the charter of th* town of Kingstree. which was introduced by Representative Stoll and passed the bease, has been held up pefore the Seuate judiciary committee ou the ground of its being unconstitutional. This means that the bill iu its present iortn win not oecome law. We received la*t week a copy of the Like City "Pilot," the latest entry into the journalistic arena of Williamsburg. With two banks, a newspaper and the finest strawb2rries in the world, our sister town bids fair to mouut the crest of the ware! of prosperity that now seems flooding our State. Mr W V Strong of Central was in Kiugstree Monday. Associated with VIr John Brown of Benson M-i Stroug has opened a niercantde business in tne "yellow stoie," Lake City. The style of tb firm will be strong and B* wish our young (M < cess in their v.mt^ ^sac e hava tome gen- ifv r?*? during January jl I GOODS at low yP ) Department. ^ Qj rythitig to meet the <E\ iont exacting pur- jl H>k over our atoek. v# ahowr our FURNI- w) right, too. (g Cash Store. J ? What with the fact that one o oar printer* ha* t>een sick serera days this week and the time required to more into our ttew office, whicfi j we hope to do next week, we bar* been somewhat delayed in fi'ling or ders for job work. We ask our patrc is' ittdulgeuce and promise to d ! their work at the earlie t possibl I moment. Mr (J R Saltera of Sailers D*p>t was in town this week explaining th merits of the Dixie gate, which b has purchased the right to haudle ii this county, na will be 6een in hi announcement in atuiiher column Mr Salrers has a specimen gate 01 exhibition and will be pleased t point out its advautagce to all wb are interested. B;3jHrc nbove picture of the i.inn si ml fish is the tradej|j liiiirk of Scott's Emulsion, ami is the synonym for strength ami purity. It is sold in almost all the civilized countries of tli? nlol>e. If the cod fish became extinct it would l>e a world-wide calamity, liecattse the oil that come* from its l'Tr surpasses ad othei fats in n ishitig and lif.-givie properti Thirty year- go the prop, tors of Sro* Emulsion fou a wav >{reparinjr cod liver ^oryonecsn take it fuif vnluejof the oil the object io-r J nthe world tor I P /Children, thin. /P^n<\ all eonditioij ,isting and lost stretch. 1 Send for tr+* snrnru J SCOTT & BOW>T? Cnql b! 4o?-*w tmamv bt*ekt. kbwJ ; * . fBc. Mnd 9100- AV drngg*4 | w^ggpaBBegflL-:^.?l?? IGREAT: : simiiir silt. Having decided to discontinue our SHOES.CLOTH1NQ, and DRY GOODS Department we are offering ourlarge stock of these goods ABSOLUTELY AT COST. \ As soon as this stock is ) closed out we shall devote ) ourselves exclusively to a f fancy grocery and confec/ tionery store, fleantime ' the surplus stock must go. r Here are a few eye-openers and there are numerous others just as good: CHILDREN'S SHOES. Price 98 going for 85 41 1.20 44 44 95 44 1.25 44 44 1.05 LADIES' SHOES. Price 1.00 going for 85 4- 1.50 44 44 1.15 44 1.75 44 44 1.30 44 2.50 44 44 1.95 BOY'S SHOES. Price 1.30 going for 1.10 44 1.45 44 44 1.20 44 1.75 44 44 1.55 44 1.85 '4 1.60 44 1.10 44 44 90 MEN'S SHOES. Price 1.35 going for 1.05 44 1.75 44 44 1.30 44 2.00 44 44 1.65 44 2.25 44 44 1.65 44 3.00 44 44 2.15 a hv 4? 4 mr Z.YO " " 1.19 4.50 44 44 3.10 5.00 44 8.60 SHIRTS. Price 25 going lor .20 f ?? 40 ? ? 85 I 44 75 44 44 55 [ 44 1.00 44 44 80 , RIBBONS. > Price 25 going for 20 15 44 44 12* i 10 44 44 8 GENTS UNDERSHIRTS. Price 50 going for 40 DRESS SHIRTS. Price 50 going for 40 e LADIES UNDERSHIRTS. e Price 25 going fpr 20 i, BLANKETS, i Price 75 going for 65 i. 44 85 44 44 75 d 44 1.00 44 44 85 0 GLOVES. 0 Price 15 going for 10 44 25 44 44 20 r 44 50 44 " 44 40 44 75 44 44 65 j 44 1.00 44 44 80 Fascinators. | Price 15 going for 10 1 ti Q* ti ?< on . 44 50 " 41 40 Hats. Price 25 going for 20 14 5Q 44 44 4Q 44 75 44 44 55 44 1.00 4 4 4 4 80 ? ' 1.50 44 44 1.15 44 2.00 4 4 44 1.55 Boy Suits. Price 1.50 going for 1.10 ? 2.00 44 44 1.60 44 2.50 44 44 2.00 44 3.00 44 44 2.25 4.00 44 4* 3.25 44 4.50 41 44 3.75 Dry Goods. Check Homespun at 7 going 6c Yellow 44 44 7 44 44 44 44 81 44 61 Fruit of Loom ? 10 44 8c Percals / 44 10 44 8c J Waist Goods 44 10 44 8c Outing at 10c 3 yds. for 25c > Dress Goods at 25 going 44 20c 44 44 44 75 44 .4 g5C I 44 44 44 1.00 44 44 80c REMEMBER This is no idle ta": but a genuine Cost Sale. Come early and get your choice. f. S, Courtney & Co. For Sale. Two high grade New Home sewing machines at a bargain. Will sell together or separately. Machines are new from the factory. The County Record. t gANK REPC;>?T j jst 24 ; Rsiirotd Fire 50 FRr:K Courses Oi'.tznc HESKSMSSai 4 *t Cost. Writs Out- I !>?C 1A-4 wttAif A iUSJMiiS C0LL?C?,?<K?n,Gi ?" 3 0Q Q w ? 2 Cf "? S T1 ? i * I?1 I X i;i K& 5 H o > c Q- & j * t * i*m S 2? O n 3 </> r> O o * I !?l il SS NSw liliii'i f 5 i:| 9 s t r" | Woffli'lt Ym Ue ij oxm 'BUSY" DI I; Is now filled with choi ; I now until the spring s strong efforts to clear < something in winter ij just WRITE !; We'll forward samples ]; HERETOFORE we ha ? stocks by means of C ^ week, and only our hon : benefit. Now IF YOL ? TER, we'll ^uote price! I opens thewav for our < \ secure the unusual bar{ ? sales. : : | If you want prices o I Letter for "THE B O I BUELL <?? ~ OibuSLxles* 444A4AtA4jL|A4A4AAi W ^ w w WW WW W WWltltTfT fabbtge Plants ui Cabbage Plants for sale, and now ready for < Large Type Wakefield", two earliest sharphea cession,, ".Augusta Trucker," and ' Fhort Ft bead In rotatlcn as named. Prices: Finale thou and over, $1-. OO per 1COO Terms Cash with 01 charge* on money. Our plant beds occupy 3ft ac growing them In open air; touge and hardy; th crated for shipment weigh 20 Is. per 1PM? mm bj Southern fxpim fn. I know t f r ther plan >0 cneep cut-rmic jmni* Miippcu in w mj und name, and frown from high grade aeeds pi the United State*. I will refund porrbaee prici OCR COTTON 8EFD Lint of our Long Wapl Charleston on Pee. 2, at 23e. per pound. Peed *?y speda'ty: Prompt Phlpmeut. True Variei , ,ant huxtnew for thirty-five year*. Wm C OERATY, WS WANT AL?. MAC: 19 MAYS OUR N. OURIN WrRa vs stating MACHINERY >1 Install, and ws w . Free of Ali A MAN r>. - 41 POCKET Oat . AM OA A Commercial C .r:wop> Olbfct " i . A STOCf. CPRCSSC3 ro KL ClT. sJ^ SPLCIAL PftiCES WITHIN THE RANGE ? ] of everyone. The price of the v ^ | STOVES, RANGES AND HEATERS * * : we offer eecuree more value than vai aWai- Kofnea Affuro^ cat onnk Kivn Vivi vwv'vr vu^i vu wv ouuu Designed and conetrocted on near Hi j principles they give great beat fi^m ,t I a $mall quantity of fuel. Handsonie in apfiearante and of . rtat strength. vi An-th?-r large shipment jnst re-. ; ceived* ; KINGS'! BEE 1 >1 IWiKE CO J; re Is ill ills 5iup;ij jjii \ * f'ir 3 D o = M H&f 5g ? l#I i KKSik& i:::ntol * m Write | I ? A Letter? I; tY~GOODS STOBE ij ce winter fabrics. From j[ leason opens we'll make \\ jut this stock. If there's j; goods you can use? ! US A LETTER at nnrg |? ve sold out our surplus \> UT-PRICE sales twice a le customers reaped the $ I'LL WRITE US A LET- !; V ; for the next sale. Thfe !? out-of-town custmers to j; jains offered at our special ,! " k t. n Furniture.Mark your i FURNITURE STORH" TlOBERTS, | tori, S. C. h lilul Cotttes M, lellvery. 'Early Jtney Wakefield' and 'Charleston 4 varieties' and head in rotation aa named. ' Sueem Flat Dutch, "the 8 beat flat-head varieties and rand, $1.80: fSOOO end nTert 1.25 per lOOO; 10.000 tier: or. plant* M-m C. O. D. paicMier pejiw return won 8nath Carolina Sea Court, and we understand ev w<U a and revere cold without injury. Plants ) we hare rise Hal low rater for prompt transportation t* you can far cheaper than mine. I cell nod planu ? fsim. 1 guarantee there that I rhip to be true to type urrha*ed from two of the moat reliable seed houaea in ?to any dissatisfied curtomer at end of reason, le variety of 8FA 181AND COTTON fold this Tear toll.2fl rer bu.: lot* of 10 bo. and over, $1 per Dorhel tier and 8att fled Customer*. I have been In the rthVs? VttBf'i Island, 5. C f ^ ^ A Kingstree Bakery, jf * Confectionery and General Merchandise. FRU'TS AND VEGATABESh. A meyer, KINGS TREE, - - S. C i If it is really worth saying it is not always necessary to shout it.