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' * , swmmmtm | LOCAL ITEMS j OF INTEREST \ MMAAMVVWAAMMMWA/ Ask Mr Carr. Dr .1 W Epps of Georgetown , was in town Monday. Yesterday, June 21, was the longest day of the year. LeRoy Lee, Esq, visited Flor ence Monday on business. Mr A M Gordon was in Kin^stree Monday from Gourdins. , Mr R W Smith was in town yesterday from Blooming-vale. v The county summer school conyenes here Monday, July J. Mr J P Gamble of Ileinemann Jk was a visitor in town Monday. Mr W V Strong of Central was . in town yesterday a few hours. Mr F L Shirer of Gourdins . was seen on our streets vesterday " .. ! Mrs M R Hemingway is visit: 1.1: .. * Uiio ' uij; relatives ai uciisuh una week. Attention is called to Bentsch- i ner & Visanska's new ad this issue. Mr J D Gilland, of the South I Carolina college, arrived home! last week. Mr W M Cooper,of tiie Indian-! town section, was noted in town yesterday. Miss Lula Epps is taking a few weeks iTolidav at her home near Mouzon. Mrs W R Funk and children j have gone to Glenn Springs to i ? ' spend awhile. Messrs S W Mcintosh and J L i Barrow*of Workman were in! f - ^ town Monday. Mr W E Nesmith of Cades atI tended the Kingstree-C harleston game of ball Monday. Mr and Mrs W B S'.eele and children of Bingham visited rel-1: atives in town last week. Miss Estelle Lee of Scranton , is visiting the family of her < > ,y brother, LeRoy Lee, Esq. Mr S L Thompson, who is now at Mt Olive, N C, came in this week to visit his home folk. Mr Clarence Wertheim of Gainesville,Fla., has been visit- ] ing the family of Mr Louis Jac obs. Mr W S Grayson cf Benson was in town Friday of iast week andpaid4the Record a pleasant visit. . Miss Etta Jacobs left this week for Clemson college to at- , tend the State summer school i for teachers. J Mr S S Mitchum of Central < called to see us Saturday and left the wherewithal for a year's I . subscription. Messrs John Cunningham and | Frank Carraway of Indiantown were in town Tuesday and took in the ball-game. Mr John Y McGill went to Florence Sunday to see his sister, Mrs E C Wheeler, who has j been seriously ill for some days. Mrs R H Kellehan and Miss Lula Strong and MrsB C White, bead and children left this week to spend some time at Glenn Springs. Mr Mason C Brunson, the | News & Courier's affable and wide-awake traveling represen- , tative.was in Kingstree Monday j on business. Messrs M F Heller and W T Wilkins went to Georgetown j Friday and witnessed the very tine game of ball wherein Kingstree's "Feds" plucked the "Ricebirds." Messrs E B Rhodus. T A j Blakeley, J C Graham and H P Brown, who are stock-holders of the Kingstree Dry Goods Co., held a business meeting here yesterday. Mr W H McElveen of Spring Bank is on a visit to Lake City ! and Timmonsville. He will spend a week or mo with his children, dividing the tirne between the two places. -Mr F E Smith of Fayetteville. ! "N- C., has been engaged by the Kingstree Hardware Co. to install water-works systems in the dwellings of .Mr W T W ilkins and LeRoy Lte, Esq. Mr P G G ?urdin, who recently accepted a position as civil J engineer for a large corporation: | with headquarters at Summer<ville, S. came up Sunday j JW '"Vp yvwvywwywwYTWvwvyg! AFFAIRS CAUGHT 8Y OUR ^ LOCAL REPORT LR AND ^ NOTED vritten in Condensed Form m d.:?4a^ ;m i :i//> ka ^ Iciiiu r I Iincu mi maimci ^ for the Sake of Our Busv Readers . . i lAWMAfWAAAAAMAVMA .Mr Arthur Hinds, a member of the class of 'On of the S. C. College, came home last week.: Mr Hinds is a young man of tine ability and took a most creditable stand in all his classes I throughout his college course. 1 Inspector Gregory paid an official visit to Spring Bank postoltice last week, making a thorough examination of the af-1 fairs of the office, checking up the books, etc. Me understand that he found everything* in a satisfactory condition. Thursday night of last wee4v a , shooting scrape occurred in tiie Central neighborhood in which three negro w?-men were wep- ( pered with small-shot. Tmi e | women were in their house wlwn; about 9 o'clock p rr. some one1 concealed in the bushes near tlie j house tired through the open; door. None of the parties are ! seriously hurt and no arrests; have been made. The County RKCoitoof Kingstree announces the formation of the law firm of Kelley& Pairey, of that place. Mr Fairey, the junior member of the firm, was born and raised here, and his j friends are glad to know that he has been able to associate himself with such a prominent 1 and gwell known attorney as Capt Kelley. Mr Fairey, who ( graduated at Wofford several : years ago,is a very bright young.1 man, and his friends here wish 1 him and his firm much success.? ;. Branchville cor Newsvfc Courier, j ] A BAD SCARE. M Some day you will get a bad scare, ! j when you feel a pain in your bowels, 1 iind fear appendicitis. Safely lies in Dr King's New Life Pills, a sure! , cure, for all bowel and stomach dis-' . sises, such as headache, biliousness, j costiveness, etc. Guaranteed at l)r W V Brockiugtou's drug store, only 25c. Try them. Steadfastness is not pigheaded-1 1 ness. | If you want a pretty face and de- < lightful air, j Rosy cheeks and lovely hair, Wedding trip across the sea, Put vour faith in Roekv Moun-! i rn 1 ain Tea. Lake City Drug Co. Men who ride hobbies never walk iu the footprints of others. WANTED?BY CHICAGO MANUFACTURING House, person of trustworthiness and somewhat amiliar with loeal territory as assistant In branch j21tx\ Salary $18 paid weekly. Permanent osition. No investment required. Business established. Previous experience not essential to :iigaging. Address. Manager Branches. :iJ3 Dearborn St.; Chicago 0-1-3 It is unsafe to intrust an important matter to a man who 1 has nothing else to do. A kind word to the living is better than a hothouse full of flowers for the dead. Keeping sweet during house dealing time is the supreme test for both ( husband and wife. j j J&wk. i (L LEMON ? : Xgy xipy ; Lemons as Medicine > Their Wonderful Effect 1 on the Liver, Stomach, t Bowels, Sidneys ' Blood. Lemons are largely used by The , Mozley I.emon Elixir Company, in compounding their Lemon Elixir, a pleasant Lemon Laxative and t Tonic?a substitute for all Cathartic | ( and Liver Pills. Lemon Elixir positively cures all Biliousness, Constipation, Indigestion o- Dyspepsia, ' Headache, Malaria, Kidney Disease, , ? Dizziness, Colds, Loss of Appetite, f | Fevers, Chills, Blotches, Pimples, j all Impurities of the Blood, Fain in , the Chest or Back, aud all other dis- j ' eases caused by a disordered liver and kidntvs, the first Great Cause of all Fatal Diseases. WOMEN, for all Female Irregularities, will find Lemon Elixir a pleasant and thoroughly reliable remedy, without the least danger of riAeeiltla Uorm tn fliotti in n n v rr?n/1i. tion peculiar to themselves, soc I and $1.00 per bottle at J ALL DRUG STORES], "One Dose Convinces." Charity given to covers suj j.s a SHAPE OF TgE. NOSE. Pay Attention tsrthe Natal Organ I Early Life. The shape of the nose is a thin which troubles all of us more c less at some period of our existenci Whatever shape we have we feel ths we should have been better please if it had been formed according t some diiferent pattern. This is o the principle of always wantin what we do not possess. In speaking of this or that featui we often say that nature has give us this or that. The remark is coi rect, as a rule, but persons who pos sess a short nose may make a mis iaKc in saying it. as a matter c fact, it can be shown that the nas? organ might have been longer i; hundreds of cases if attention ha been paid to it earlier in life. Th shortness of growth in these case is due to some trouble with the 01 gan of smell. When a child speaks in a peculia manner, when it finds difficulty i: breathing freely through the no6< then an examination should b made. Some children have to al appearances a perpetual cold, mani fested only by "stuffiness," but th real state of the case is that the are suffering from adenoids or som other trouble that can easily b remedied. The importance of being able t breathe freely through the nose can not be overestimated. One of th greatest men in history said that th power to take plenty of breatl through the nasal organ meant i clear brain, clear lungs and a clea heart. Your success in life as wel as your personal appearance may b spoiled by an impediment which b some people seems of little conse quence. Adenoids will sometimes preven the growth of the nose, and the af flicted person may grow up with i very stubby specimen. A small bo; afflicted with adenoids, as it was aft erward discovered, was taken to ai expert in order to ascertain why th child's nose did not grow. An op eration was perfdrmed, and the med ical man enjoined a kind of massagi of the organ several times a da; with a view to increasing the size o the nose as the child increased ii years. In order to explain to thi little one what to as "massage' was too big a word, he said that h( must pull his nose. Every day thi father on returning in the evening asked the seemingly strange quel lion, "Have you pulled your nose td lay ?" One evening he received tin startling answer, "No, papa, aunti* pulled my nose for me!"?JSan Kran :isco Examiner. Put Daniel In Fiery Furnace. A clergyman, recently engagec tvith another of a different belief ii i controversy regarding some ques tion of religion, sent to a newspapei affice an article supporting his side )f the question. The article in ques tion contained about 2,000 words ind had been prepared at the ex pense of much midnight oil. Th< manuscript had been received at ? local newspaper office and set up ir type for the next day's issue. Aboul midnight the telephone bell rang furiously, the minister at the othei ?nd asking for the city editor. UJ nm unrrv in trmihlp von at such ?... WW..; ? J 1 late hour," he said, "but I am in p*eat trouble/' "What can I do for you?" was isked. "In the article I sent you today 1 f>ut Daniel in the fiery furnace Please take him out and put him ir :he lions' den."?Baltimore Sun. An Anecdote of Talleyrand. Two friends of Talleyrand, ladies )f rank, had chosen his study as a jlace of meeting. They wished tc :elect some ring, some bracelet, foi 1 gift, and the great jeweler of Paris ,vas to send one of his salesmen with sufficient to choose from. Of course :he choice was soon limited to two ind there paused until Talleyrand, itting at the farther end of the long ibrary, called out: "Let me underfake to help you to make your de:ision. Young man, of these two rinL-otc toll mo i-Viioti vrtti nrpfpr ,J 'This one, certafaly, your excellen:y." "Then," ended the experienced jynic, "please accept it for your sweetheart, and 1 think, ladies, that ,-ou had better take the other " Sea Gull Surprises Cigarette Smoker, While a number of people were matching the antics of the sea gultaj vhich rose continually to the para* ;ct of London bridge recently in ( arch of the food which several of lie spectators were throwing to hem, one gentleman gave a large )ag of sprats to the gulls, who eagery took the fish from his fingers one it a time. Standing close by was another spectator, who held an unlighted hgarette in his lips. Judge of the latte^s surprise when >ne daring bird, finding no sjjrat 1\> I11II1, SUUUCill^ 3MUU|A;U UU :lie cigarette and deftly removed it :rom the owner's mouth.?London Mail. vip 6am i tMULSlON won't make a J -?/. straight, neither will it make Vj * . ;! but it feeds soft bone I . ?<....i diseased bone and is among % iew genuine means of recovery in m . and bone consumption. I Send for free amplt, K SCOTT ft BOWNE, Chemists. S &) 4>s I'eari Street, New York. *oc. and Ji .99; ?il druggist*. M ^^ ^PlDREN'S DAY AT SALTERS. GI ho n Programme of Eiercises?Addresses by Rev C W Ray and Hon Philip Stoll. m g y_. ,r Salters Depot, June 19:?Last 00 x Wednesday, June 14, was Chijdren's R day at the Salters Methodist church ^ the Union Presbyterian Sundayu school taking part in the exercises ^ / g also. Following is the programme 0f' rendered during the day: ter e Singing. ne; .n Prayer by Rer C W Ray. sit Recitation?Each Has a Work to fu1 >- hei j. Do?William Moseley. i Recitation?Phaeson McDaniel. an .1 n . , 1 11 " " ?Whicli."?Jotinnie no; * Tiner. to' g " ' ?ffhe New Woman's (S Prayer?Miss Lillian Salters. ppj Singing. Recitation?The Corn aud the * Lilies?Alec 0 rims ley. 18 , Recitation?Little Missionaries? "9 e Berr. Moseley. i II Recitation?At the Gate?Miss ao l" Tanna Salter*. s)1( ^ Recitation?Miss Ethel Odom. e Singing. ne] e Jkecitation?A Harvest Hymn? ^ ^ir LeRoy David. 01 Recitation?Three Little Girls? e I Rita Halters, Emmie Ferrell, Lois i e | McClary. th li R?-citation--JnstSo--LoraineFnnk. ne a Singiug. ^ i Recitation?Gertrude?Mrs C fr g I W Bos well. pj a | Singing. th; ~i Collection. pr i A recess of about two hours was h)c t 9ft j then taken for dinner, which the a good ladies served in the moat tempter ing and appetizing form. The bill . - of fare included all the good things 1 of life?chicken, tice, ham, pies j sa) 6 cakes, lemonade, etc. em After dinner the Rev C W Ray de- a"1 s livered a short address to the children. f He then introduced Hen Philip t 1 ' Stoll. Mr Stoll said he was not in .i,.*, 1 I 2 the habit of talking to children so Ki ?' would confirm himself to the older ;a'1( 3 j people. "The Open Bible" was his re' 8 j subject. He gave a forcible talk tjV( > ; thut was much enjoyed. Rev W B 1 ^ [ Justus was sick and could not at- sto > | tend. i Tr j i * The exercises were closed with the " doxologv. vVe think the day a i ^ great success. Visitors were noted from Kmgstree, Lanes and Taft. 1 Miss Lula Whitfield spent Sunday ?i at Lanes with her sister, Mrs E J J j Parker. . ! |5" f' . . . 5 Messrs JS t Warner aim joiiu ^ : fec Everett are taking a pleasure trip "I 5 n Texas, visiting relatives. sor soi > Rev Carl Barth is conducting a He t series of meetings at Uuion Presby- inu 1 j terian church. " i J W Moseley, baggage-master on ! tht A. C. L. between Charleston and ter j; th : BOX ^oV ?FRE I To the Holder of the Key W1 . One Key Given With Every I One Key Will Unlock the Mot r To Win It. It Hay be You! WILKINS' RE1 , Kingstree, ? j - SOLD B"! Q. 0LL1E K1NGSTREE, . 1 - ? ? ..... ? ? eeuville, a pent law Wednesday a me with his parents. Miss Julia Thornwell of For ill is visiting friends in the neigh rhood. Jack. " huge'task ~ It was a huge task, to uncertaki J cure of such a bad case of kid y disease, as that of C F Collier Cherookee, la., but Electric Bit s did it. He writes: "My kid ys were so far gone, I could no on a chair without a cushion; ant ffered from dreadful backache adache, and depression. In Elec c Bitters, however, I found a cure d bv them was restored to nerfec ?/ 4 - alth. I recommend this grea lie medicine to all with weak kid v\s, liver or stomach. Cuaranteet DrWV Brockington, druggist ioe 50c. luch of our earthly happiness due to our ability to forgel ings. Tire J out, worn out woman can t sleep, eat or work, seems as il ? would Hy to pieces. Hollister' cky Mountain Tea makes stron< rves and rich red blood. 35 cents ke City Drug Co. . Three Games With Clio. The Kingstree Reds will plaj ree games with Clio on Wed sday, Thursday and Frida} next week on the hom< ounds. Clio has a good tean d the home boys will have tc ay ball to win. It is hopec at a good crowd will b< esent to encourage the boys >n't forget tha dates?June -29-30. DYING OF FAMINE in its torments, like dying oi isumption. The progress of con mption, from beginning to verj d. is a long tortuie, both to victirr d frienus. "When I had con^ [liptiou in its first stage," write< tn Myers, of Cearfoss, Md., "aftei ing different medicines and agooc ;tor, in vain, I at last took Di ng's New Discovery which quickly i perfectly cured me." Promp! let and sure cure for coughs,coldi e throat, bronchitis, etc. Posiely prevents pneumonia. Guaran d at Dr W V Brockington's drug re, price 50c and $1.00 a bottle ial bottle free. Christianity is vastly more that ng good through fear of punish n t. NO SECRET ABOUT IT. [t is no secret, that for Cuts ins, Ulcers, Fever Sores, Sor< es, Boils, etc., nothing is so ef tive as Buck leu's Arnica Salve, c didn't taKe long to cure a bat e I had, and it is all OK foi e eyes," writes D L Gregory, oi >pe Tex. 25c at Dr W V Brock [ton's drug store. r.wbiv is the crucial Doint of ves ilav and tomorrow. is MONEY lich Unlocks the Box. $1.00 Purchase. Only ley Box, Somebody has 1ATT ATM) IP JHli.ll OlUllUi ? s. c. I rcp} EPPS,^ t kinostree" comp We have jui 1 Car Load of The Celebrated and Barb Wire, f 1 Car Load of Best Grade Poi 1 Car Load Guaranteed Cook J ? 1 Car Load Highest Grade Bui All Of These We Bought Right, an t Very Lowest Of Prices, i I 1 We Have a Large Sn.?;k of S?*a??i ' Cream Freezers, Wire Screen l? mocks, in Fact Everything i<> ii , During the Summer months, t New Shipment liabv Carria; ' ..COME AN i COFFINS, CASKETS, Kingstree I: 1 To P rinters. l\ , I We manufacture the very highest grade of I Brass Rule in Strips Brass Labor Savin# Rule [ Brass Column Rules \ Brass Circles i Brass L&ders i Brass Round Corners > Brass Galleys | Metal Borders L. S. Metal Furniture i Metal Leaders Spaces & Quads 6 to 36 Pt. Metal Quoins, etc. We are now also making TYPE. Our first series will bethe popular De VINNE which we have nearly ready r from 6 to 86 POINT.. Other standard I fares will follow as rapidly as possible Old C olumn Rules refaced and made as goodas new at a small cost. } Highest prices paid for old type r leads, electros, brass etc. [ Please remember that we are not in . any Trust or Combination and are sure that we can make it greatly to your adJ vantage to deal with us. t A copy of our Catalogue will be ) cheerfully furnished on application. Philadelphia Printers' Supply Co. Manufacturers of High'Grade 1 PRINTING MATERIAL 39 N. Ninth St, Philadelphia. Registration Notice. ? The office of the Supervisors of Reg3 istratlon will be opened on the first . Monday in every month for the purpose of the registering of any person ; who is qualified as follows: 1 Who shall have been a resident oa r the Jstate for two years, and of the f county one year, and of the polling precinct in which the elector offers to vote four months before the day of; election, .id shall have paid, six months before, any poll rax then due and payable, and who can both read j " ami write anv section of tl.e eonst.tu-' tion of 1895 submitted to him by the' Supervisors of Registration, or who' > can show that he owns, and lias paid : all taxes collectable on during the ! present year, property in this >tate| assessed at three hundred dollars 01 j more. J. J. KADDY, Clerk of Board ?@:?.'?:?:w?:?:?:?.'@ i CHURCH Bf. I i (Pastors of Charges in Williamsburg County are Invited to Publish in this Column their I Schedule of Appointments Free). Rev. W. J. Wilder, PastorBloomingvale Baptist Church?j 1st Sunday, 11 a. m.; 3rd Sunday ] 7:30 p. m. Cedar Grove?1st Sunday 3:30 p. | m.; 3rd Sunday, 11a. ni. Black Mingo?2nd Sunday, 11 a. m.; 4th Sunday, 7:30 p. m. j Bethany?2nd Sunday, 4 p. m.; 4th Sunday, 11 a. m. Turkev^Cieek?4th Sur.day, 4 p. in. I I Rev. J. W. Trtiluck, Pastor. Scranton Baptist Church?1st1 1 Sunday, 7 p. m. 2nd Sunday 11 a.' ; m. 4th Saturday and Sunday 11 a. j i in. >, Evergreen?1st Saturday and Sun* | day 11 a. in. 3rd Sunday 3 p, m,: Cowards?3rd Saturday and Sun- . day 11a. m, 1st Sunday 3 p. m. Plase ahscrve and come, !. Your Brother, J. W. Truluck, Pastoi. Rev W B Justus, Pastor. In the Methodist Church at ' ! Kingstree. Preaching?Sunday morning I . 11 o'clock,. Preaching?Sunday evening, 8:30. i Prayer-meetiug?Thursday ) evening, 8:30. <. i All are cordially invited to \ attend. g _ t A thing worth having is worth ( going aftej. k A i Ell wood'Woven Wire tlaml Cement. Stoves (over 200 Stoves). Iders' Lime. J id We are Offering Same at The ^ imihle Goods, lOfrigeraior*, lee HH oors ami Wimlovs, and Hamiel|> Make the IloneComfortable bSjI ?0? ? >? ?o? B\'? ges and Go-Cars Just In. > D SEE US .. * Kl and BURIAL ROBES. I [ardware Co, ||| ! your oney is now. Don't wait^ until >u get more. You'll be temptl to spend what you have ; |jj while^aiting. THE;ANK OF KINGSTREE accep small as well as large deposs. It invites you to be- i |t come depositor and offers/you 'w ! all tlsarme facilities a man of ^ 1 manymes your means enjoys. .?2 Lackf much monev is no jectichere. Ti Bank of Kingstrce Jj Wihmsburg Sum- ^ mer School. Thoiili uiist.urir C.ounty Summer * Schora* white resellers will be held 3a in Kitree. '^ginning Mon.lay. Jnljr ? 3, amll continue for one month, provitthe attendance reaches twenty v;jK or moutherwise it will be held only v two ws. It is the duty of aU whit*' :- 4 teaeliln the comity m at. teed tl?i? ,?<!*? SolKxr some other being held In the St otherwise their certificates cannoe lenewed. An attractive i^Sa cours* study, together with the name the instructors will l>e publisher week. y William hooper, 1 * 3fl| Co Stipt of Ed. iVinthrop College * y^|| ! Scarship and Entrance ^ Examination, The inatinn for the award of vacaut fl| schola# in WiDthrop College and for the IBM admtaf new student* will be held at the Countrt House on Friday, July Tth. at 9 A M- leant* must not fx* less than fifteen years*. When M-ln.larslii|*> arc vacated after J, they will tie awarded to thoae makinhighest average at tnis examination; ' imM provi'ty meet the conditions governing . 'JH the aw Applicants for scholarship should ' fa write Mdent Johnson, before the examinn- ^ , C tion.folarship application blanks. wH Seln ps are worth $100 and fret- tuition. Tin- i-ssion will open Septoml>er'20, 1905. "Sm For funformation and catalogue address ,Pr?* JOHNSON'Rook Hill, SC. '$HB it Yoar Baggy for 75c. to ^kvith Devoe's Gloss Curt iag Paint weighs 3 to 8 ozsniore. to tht than others, wears longer j and ;a gloss equal to new work. Soldlr DC Scott. ? Sickley's 1 IceCream Parlor. A Ting the public for their 'hM pasral patronage. I take pie: in announcing that I ^ nITV nwain ..... Uguiu i cauy lO bt'i Vtf . Ice (and all Kinds of Cold Drinks ^9 During the Season. I fitted up a nice place forjadies or for a Gentle- |3 maspend a Pleasant Hour "*w| witady Friend. : ik ep Fresh On Hand 'J| iylervs an dies. ALSO-5? TOE CIGARS and CIGARETTES M : Those Who Use Them.?J? Ipectfully Yours, ^ i Ll. Stackley. I ? " ~ '?JB Ojg Books Of Sub- I scription !| hereby given that the J KKLpwription to the capitaV ,\oi Kingstree Insurance an<t ijj potency will be opened at the >ftiV Wolfe in Kings tree. SC, ,'? >n ft , June 24. 1905, at 12 >'c The capital stock . of the .-:'-453fH iaii iy is be $3000, divided into ~A hi s of $100 each. Jll ) E C Epps . i I | Hugh McCutcbeu. j 3o J WT Wilkins ? J C W Wolfe,