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r ' ^VtVVVTVTWTWTVTWTV^TW j LOCAL ITEMS j OF INTEREST XMAAWAVYVYMAAMMW The rainy season is on. It never rains but it pours. Note Bentchner & Visanska's new ad. Mr T E Salters of Salters was here Monday. Mr J M Eaddy of Leo was in town Monday. Mr J N Sauls of Cades was in town Saturday. Mr W D Snowden of Benson was here Monday. Mr J A Ferrell of Salters was in town Monday. Mr R D Gamble of Indiantown was here Monday. Mr D E McCutchen of Cnurch was in town Monday. Mr E B Rhodus of Greelyville was in town Monday. Air .1 S \frPnl 1 mirrVi nf T-ten<;fm was in town Monday. Mr T A Blakeley of Taft was on our streets Monday. Mr J M Cook of Salters was a visitor in town Monday. Mr C G Carsten of Cades was on our streets Saturday. Mr S M Bradshaw of Greelyville was in town Monday. Mr W E Snowden of Choppee was in Kingstree Monday. Maj E H Lesesne w?s in town Monday from Greelyville. t Mr W F Rodgers of Lanes was on our streets Monday. Mr 3 B Chandler of Home was at the county seat Monday. Mr J F Cooper of Fowlers was here a short while Tuesday. Mr P D Snowden of Church spent a few hours in town Monday. Miss L.ua nammeu is v issuing friends in Gourdins this week. Mr J L Blakeley ond Capt D J Dunlop of Harpers were here Monday. Mr H H Kinder of Mouzons had business at the court house Monday. E L Hirsch, Esq, returned yesterday from a business trip to Florida. Miss Bertha Hodge of Belsers Cross Roads is visiting in town this week. Col Walter B Logan of Charleston was in town a day or two last week. Mayor J J Morris of Lake City was at the court house meeting Monday. -Mr W Francis Kennedy of Lake City was in town for a few hours Monday. Messrs W S and C Edwin Grayson of Benson were visitors to town Monday. Miss Nellie Forrest of Lake Gity is visiting- at the home of H G Askins, Esq. Mr N B Barrow of Workman favored us with ? pleasant visit one day last week. Mr Jas E Rer.rdon, of the Workman section, was here a short while Saturday. Miss Belle Ervin of DeFuniak Springs Fla, spent Sunday with T? IT ?fj 1 dUU 1U19 i-i i-i Mr W T Wilkins will leave Sunday for a visit of some days to relatives in Athens Ga. Louis W Gil land, Esq., of Kingstree was here today.? Florence Times, July 7th. Hon T B Gourdin of Heinemann has been in town several days during the past week. Mr R S Brunson of Greelyvilie was in Kingstree Tuesday and favored us with a visit. Hon J Davis Carter of Leo acted as chairman of the antidisrvnsarv meeting Mondav. J O W Mr P B Feagin of Harpers was in to see vs this morning and renewed his subscription. Mr W D Bryan of Taft was an Influential attendant at the court house meeting Monday. Mr and Mrs R C McElveen and children of Spring Lank were visitors to town Monday. Mr J C Everett of Salters, the grower of some fine colton, was a visitor in town Monday. Messrs S B Poston of Johnsonville and EF P.osser of Vox were visitor in town Monday. Everett Bryce, the one-yearold son of Rev W B Justus, has been and is still critically sick. Dr L e 1 a ntl B Salters of Georgetown Was among the visitors noted in town Monday. Rev W P Gause of Scranton was a prominent member of the anti-dispensary meeting Mon I I AFFAIRS CAUGHY BY OUR * II i r?r>4i utonDTtB a nj n ^ NOTED. ~ . V" " . , Vritten in Condensed Form and Printed in Like Manner for the Sake of Our Busv Readers I Mrs William Cooper of Coo er visited her sister, Mrs H 1 Britton, on West Slain stre ' Monday. Miss Annie Stackley of King tree is v'sitlng her aimt, M George Stackley.?Florenc | Times, Ju?y 71 h. Mrs S Marcus left this wet | for New York city to purcha her fall stock of dry goods, dre goods and millinery. Messrs J J Gibson and Jam Gibson, of the Harpers sectio were here Tuesday and calk pleasantly to see us. Messrs J A Cunningham Indiantown and R II Ervin Rollins, with some o" their si ters, were here^ Friday. Hon W L Bass, Esq., of Lai City gave his views on the li< uor question at the meeting the court house Monday. Miss Bernlce Hinnant of Lai City is here on a visit to Miss< Annie and Alma Timmons.Florence Times, July 6th. Miss Marie Croft of Lake Cii passed through the city th morning go ng to Darlington.Florence Times, July 6th. And still another new dwel ing. Mrs L J Bar1* has let tl contract for it to be built c her lot in the North addition. The town council has purcha ed a dump cart and a "balaan ar motive power which is pu ting- in good work on ti streets. Mr J D Gilland, the crac twirler of the Eingstree "Reds has gone to Greensboro, N C, 1 pitch in the V'rginia-Carolir league. Editor C W Wo'"e will lea^ the latter part of the week f< the up-country to be gone f( several weeks in search < health. Miss Eleanor Gourdin, wl has been attending Chicora cc lege, Greenville, is visiting tl family of her sister, Mrs \Y Gi mble. Dr C D Jacobs was called 1 L; n?s yesterday to ho'd a po; mortem over an unknown negi wno was ..liica oy me iram la: Tuesday. Miss Lula Epps, who has be< enjoying- a pleasant vacation ; her home p.t Mouzons,has retur ed to her post of duty at Mr 1 T Wilkins'. Mrs M F Heller is in Charle ton Ibis week at the bedside < her brother, Mr Theodore Sir ons, who is very ill with t phoid fever. Mr J <J Graham and wife < Gourdin were in town Monda Mr t>rrtn? ill nas somennecouc from which he may harvest bale per acre. Rev E E Ervin will preach Central Presbyterian chur< Sunday at 11 a tn, and in tl Williamsburg church Sundt evening, 8:30 p m. Mr W V Strong of Central w; noted in town yesterday. V understand that Mr Strong h; let the contract for building dwelling in the North additio Mr Sanders Whitehead left th week for Wilmington to take position in aie general offic< of the Atlantic Coast Line rai road during the summer month Mr J F McFadden of Bethl hem was in town Fx'iday.amor other tilings looking after t! pregress of his buiiaing adjoi ing the Graded school grouad Mr Vernon Darnell of Chicaj has been on a visit toll's lathe Rev 11 T Darnell, at the India town manse. lie is a famoi singer and instrumental perlc mer. Mr L B Dutcher of Chicaj 111, who is inte.e' ced in a bu ine&s eiiterpiUe of some magr tjde and importance in the be ters section, spent Monday town. A Clifton Hinds of lilakeley a recent jjradaate of Sou1 Carolina college, was in to-w Monday. He contemplates ta' lour cAiirco in thp can 1U6 t"V' AUTI WM1UV 4** VMV institution. Rev and Airs H T Darnell i Church came up Monday mor ing and took tne train f< Charleston, where a pbysicia will be consulted with refereni to the latter. Mr and Mrs Louis Snerfes< returned lasl evening from the wedding trip. They spent U time in Asheville and e'sewhei in the mountains.?Charlestc Post, July tt. Misses Grett Michie ana Ann Ervin of Indiantown passt through town Friday en rou to Darlington, the former r burning home and the latter / 4 | Mr J S Eron, who has been r | conducting a branch mercantile > business at Mt Olive, N. C., re^ turned here this week and from < now on will devote his whole ^ attention to his King"stree store. ^ The failure of the Indepen > , dent Cotton Uii < o occasionea J considerable surprise here last u week. So far as can be learned the holdings of stock in town p- i amounts to between $2,000 and O $3,000. et We regret to learn that on j last Saturday afternoon Mrs * s. Shaw, the wife of our good ,-s friend, Mr J P Shaw near town, : e fell from the back piazza of her _ house causing her leg to be , broken. i ?k j C se Messrs P S Courtney & Co ss have removed their stock of i merchandise into their new E brick store on Main street, where fi es j they w'll be pleased to see all ? ! their old friends and patrons and ? many new ones. n I)r Kobt Wilson preached in 1 ?j. the Esiscopal chapel Sunday y ? morning' and Kev E E Ervin in s' the Presbyterian church that * I night. There was no preaching t re I in the Methodist church on ac- $ q- j c^nt of the serious illness of ] in j pa?)r's child. ^ Mr W B Butler of Florence, re 1 the manager of the Kingstree es j Dry Goods Co. soon to begin c - , business here, was in town yes- * terday looking around. Mr a Butler expresses himself as be- F ing highly pleased with the y _ business outlook of our town. n The Kingstree Hardware Co, on account of its large and inle creasing volume of business has m found it necessary to build an p annex in the rear of their pres- ent place of business. The ans,'. nex is built of brick and is I 1 about 25 feet square This t* gives the Hardware Co. two ie large stores and a warehouse besides the annex. ? -k R^v E E Ervin, his wife, two h ' daughters and son are visiting Q to at the home of Mr J L Michie. ta Rev Mr Ervin. who is a brother of Mrs Michie, has been pastor r-e of the Presbyterian church in yc He Funiak Springs, Fla, and is now on his way to take charge 11 0f of the Presbyterian church at ii Kingstree S C, ? Darlington 7 New Era July 4th. 10 r Mr T E Allen, the clever and le capable manager of the Mallard G Lumber Go's iarm near <ireely- p ville, exhibited to us Tuesday two branches of cotton cut from a . separate stalks in a field of e ^ about 100 acres. One of these ? limbs contained eleven bolls r * and shapes and the other ten. I two bolls on each branch being fully matured. The cotton is of the King variety and from r n* the specimens shown us the a W farms under Mr Allen's manage- l ment must be a magnificent s. prospect. S of i Lemons as Medicine \ as ???????? Their Wonderful Effect on the Liver, Stomach, d n. Bowels, Kidneys is and Blood. c a Lemons are largely used by The e Mozley Lemon Elixir Company, in 1 compounding their Lemon Elixir, 1 il* a pleasant Lemon Laxative ana S. Tonic?a substitute for all Cathartic a and Liver Pills. Lemon Elixir posi- r e- tively cures all Biliousness, ConstiVr pation, Indigestion or Dyspepsia, a ^ Headache, Malaria, Kidney Disease, Dizziness, Colds, Loss of Appetite, n- Fevers, Chills, Blotches, Pimples, 0 g, all Impurities of the Blood, Pain in i< the Chest or Back, and all other dis- , ro eases caused by a disordered liver ^ 'j- and kidneys, the first Great 1 ' Cause of all Fatal Diseases. n" WOMEN, for all Female IrreeIS vslovMti^c U7i11 7 F//eelm >r- a pleasant and thoroughly reliable remedy, without the least danger of 1: possible harm to them in any condiro! tion peculiar to themselves, jsc ' and $1.00 per bottle at r Li"! ALL DRUG STORESl 1 1 1 =*= g in "One Dose Convinces." c th Notice. SOUTH CAROLINA MILITARY ?! k- ACADEMY. OFFICE OF THE CHAIRMAN C BOARD OF VISITORS. a. i CHARLESTON. S. C.. July 6. 1905. One vacancy In a State Bc?eticiary n' Scbola -hip to be tilled by competitive yr- examinaimn e\bts i.i Williamsburg 0 in County. !} ipplicatio.i E'anks may be obtained x at once from ( ol CJS GADSDEN, ^ i Chairman, (.narlestociS. C., or from | the County Superb.teadeni of Educa*e I lion. T'.u -e applicajFns, aillv tilled ir out in every parti<?Tlar, musi be in (the hands if the ( Airman on July3i, | rf> in oruer to receive cm^cle ation. Siirned). C CADDEN, * 7-13-3t Chai ipan Board of Visitors. f( ? ? ? ci ie Cypress Shingles. t. id All sizes for sale at our mill. For i; te prices per thousand, address or call ei e- on Epps and Kennedy, to Workman, S C f.1 4-13-3ny. f - ( V T ' CONTINUE 11 Those who are gaining flesh and strength by regular treatment with Scott's Emulsion t should continue the treatment I . In hot weather; smaller doeo j 1 and a little cool milk with It wlli t do away with any objection i which Is attached to fatty pro- I i ducts during the heated | season. Send for free sample. / SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, | J 409-415 Pearl Street, New York. | 50c. and >1.00; all drugjieU. r mm un ; ibiivvh nv ifiiaiim Transient Notices will be Published n This Column at the Rate of One 1 )ent a Word for Each Issue. < WANTED-BY CHICAGO MANUFACTURING louse, person of trustworthiness and somewhat ] tmiliar with local territory as assistant in branch j flioe. Salary $18 paid weekly. Permanent ( osition. No investment required. Business essblished. Previous experience not essential to ' gaging. Address Manager Branches, 323 I learborn St., Chicago 3-8-1 ] Vanted?Lady or gentleman of j air education to travel for a j irm of $250,000 capital. Salary 1 51,072 per year payable weekl y ^ Expenses- advanced. Address 5eo. W.^ows, Kingstree, S. C. t WANTED?To sell below fi :ost fancy grocery business in lingstree. Small stock; license nd insurance already paid. The turchaser will be given same rithout any charge. There is loney in it for a hustler. S L Courtney & Co. Pfin<r?trw? S f! When an ass gets the run of a lasture he tinds thistles. HOLLISTCR'S Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Buy Mtdlolsa for Buy People. Brings Golden Health and Renewed Vigor. A specific (or Constipation. Indigestion. Live nd Kidney Troubles, Pimple* Eereiun, Impure lood. Baa Breath, Slugrlsh Howls. Hea>lach< ad Backache. It's Rocky M.xip'hIii Tea in tab it form, 35 cents a box (tw.uine made l>) olustkr Daro Company, M niu-.ii. Wis. O'.DEN NUGGETS FOK SALLOW PF JPLT EXCURSION! The Steamer "William Ellott" will leave Rhems landng Wednesday, July 19th, at :30 a. m. for Pawley's Island I eturnlig luly 20th, at L$0 ). m. i found trip one dollar. Lunch nd refreshments will be servd on board the steamer. The iroceeds are for the benefit ot 1 Jnion Graded School. This exceptionally cheap ate gives all a chance to take . short rest from labor, refresh J hemselves with a dip in the j urf-, and enjoy the exhilaratng breezes wafted from the \tlantic. * Allowing is the committee: < 2 D Cook, Jr., Chairman. J V R Graham, J W Waldron, > H Cooper, J B Hemingway, > * H Ervin, P D DuRant, J I D Munnerlyn,W E Snowden, i H DuRant, F E Barron, . F Rhem, E W DuRant, 1 V H Curry, S D Snowden, J SD Cunningham, S D Wilson. v Hymeneal. Miss Pearl Sullivan, of this ity, and Mr Daniel B Cooper, . ormerly of Kingstree, now of J 'allahassee, Fla., were married 4- PI inKtr Patr T P Par. I w umitv/m uj mvt v -*-? ? . ??> ott, at his residence Wednes- 2 ay evening at 9 o'clock. Mrs Cooper is the daughter i Mr and Mrs B A Sullivan and s popularly known and admired V a large circle of friends.? ^he State. July 9. Beautify your complexion with ittle cost. If you wish a smooth, lear, cream-like complexion, J osy cheeks, laughing eyes, take lollister's llocky Mountain Ten. greatest beautilier known. ents. Lake City Drug Co, -j NOTICE. I will be absent from my office for I everal weeks and will therefore ask hat all communications intended for ubliration will be addressed to Thk 'ors'TY Record and not to me per- J Dually. C W VVolfk. NOTICET F I will be out of the county for about I ne month, a part of which time will e spent in attendance upon the State ummer school at Olemson college, 'he public wi'l be governed accordigly. William Cooper, u Co Supt Education. i, Notice to Colored b Teachers. !p As there is to be no Summer school >r colored teachers in Williamsburg u Dunty I an) authorized to invite them <{ > attend the Florence ( ounty >um- ti ler school, which convenes on July d rth and lasts four weeks. The Flor- si ace school will be conducted by W F h [olmes, a teacher of 18 years' experi- ci ace, who began his work at Kings- B ee. William Cooper, ; Co Supt Education. m*m m """ VY!" KINGSTREE VS CLIO. rhe Reds Drop Tbree Games Lasl Week. The Kingstree Reds played in aard luck last week, losing thret itraigbt games to Clio 011 Wedneslay, Thursday and Friday, the scores being 16 to 4, 12 to 3 and I to 0, respectively. This week the hoo-doo seems tc continue in the shape of bad weather, rhe Bishopville team came ovei ruesday 10 play two games, but it rained Tuesday and on yesterday igain both the two games scheduled bad to be called off on account oi the weather and the visitors from Lee county returned home withoui matching their prowess against thai )f the Reds. Such back-sets are disheartening and also very expensive, as the ej penses of visiting teams are guaran *ed, whether the games are pullec )ff or not. Next week the manage neut has arranged for four games m the home grounds and the pubic should come to the aid of the x>ys by liberally patronizing the 5rames, in order to offset as much as )088ible the financial loss of this veek. ' The games scheduled are as folows: Mayesville?two games?T lesday ind Wednesday. Florence?two games?Thursday ind Friday. BaaHUbuauMMMi Is Y Hair Sick? Thftt's too bad! We had noticed It was looking pretty thin and faded of late, but naturally did not like to speak of it. By the way, Ayer's Hair Vigor is a regular hair grower, a perfect hair restorer. It keeps the scalp clean and healthy. -1 ub well acquainted with Ayer's Heir Vigor end I like It rery much. I would especially recommend it es en excellent dressing for the heir, keeping It soft end smooth, end pre recti njr the heir from splitting et the ends." ?Minx is fbitz, Yeedum. Mich. A Hade by t. O.AjerCo., Lowell. Mess. JA Alee eiennfhetnrere ef AA _ , ^ f SARSAPAJHUX flyers aa,^. To P rinters. We manufacture the rery highest grade of Brass Rule in Strips Brass Labor Saving Rule Brass Column Rules I DO YOU WISH SCHC Where you will have all of the ? institutions of learning1 at an ex] those having modest means? Il ' The tagsburg Collegiate Isstilui One of the very best institutions < Hit is well equipped, has an ext high grade of work in all of its < ion has been most prosperous. I catalogue, address, W. S. PETERS' ORANGEBURG, S. Registration Notice, j The oflirfc of the Supervisors of Reg- ( juration will i?e opem.d on the first, Monday in every month for the pur-! pose of' tht- registering of any person I who is qualified as lo'lows: Who shall have been a resident oa the htnre for two years, and ??f the county one year, and of the polling i?>- ; cinci in which the elector offers to I vote funr uonths before the day ol election, .id shall have y :d. six months be tore, any poll tax me i due and payable, and who can l?oih read and write anf^pection of the constitution of 18W> submitted to him by the Supervising of Registration, or who can show that he owns, and has paid j all taxes collectable on during the j present year, property in this state |8i j assessed at three hundred dollars or I more. J. J. KADDY, tc Clerk of Board ! - o FOR SALE. ? Brick in any quantity to suit purchas cc er. The Best Dry Press Machine-made 4BEICK. v U IE Special shapes made tf^fd^r.. Cojreponcl/Hice solioitoc^l^^Bplacing your Brass Circles Brass Leaders Brass Round Corners Brass GaUeys Metal Borders L. S. Metal Furniture Wetal Leaders Spaces & Quads 6 to B6 Pt. Vletal Quoins, etc. We are now also making TYPE Oui 1 rst series will bethe popular De fINNE which we have nearly readj Tom 6 to 86 POINT., Other standard aces 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 eads, electros, brass etc. Please remember that we are not in ,ny Trust or Combination and are sure hat we can make it greatly to your adantage to d.?al with us. A copy of our Catalogue will be heerfully furnished on application. Philadelphia Printers'Supply Co. Manufacturers of High'Grade PRINTING MATERIAL 19 N, Ninth St, Philadelphia. WISH CU HHHHHHHfflHHHIIV W , L. BASS, Attorney at Law LAKE CITY, 8, C. Ox R J McCabe Dentist LING3T1EE. - S. C. DR. J. L. , mvpiriiii *Kir\ Ci ID/^CAM "n 1ftiiu juiwjuuhi Kingstrer, S. C. Notice to Trustees1 he public schools will not open ;eglarlv until September 1st; bur trusses may run schools during July and iugu*t in localities where the educaional interests of the children can be etter Mb.-eiMcl: I ut outliers* av wip rants cannot be approve' and rd< r d pi.d until October 1st,inasmnch - lie eountv board of education is retired to set apart an amount equal to ve per cent, of the school fund to be ivided from the Dispensary fund to asistfund encourage the erection of school onses upon certain conditions being implied with. y order County Boardlot Education. wm Cooper, Co 8upt of Ed. _____________ f A Painless Cure B Never resign yourself t< pains are curable. They; B conditions of the female ( > B promptly attended to or dar ! Wine? IT COMES TO W H whenever she suffers from any of wi H It lot only compels the pains to stc tie cause of the pains, which prev< It makes you well Try it H Sold everywhere in $1.00 botl WHITE US A UTTER U freely and frankly, In strictest conid ence, telMng us all your symptoms and > H troubles. We will send free advice , H (in plain sealed envelope), how to P| cure them. Address: Ladies' Advisory H Dept., Thi Clu'.tanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tean. |X^?A^<TK g ALWAYS X 4 Solid Car Loads of Goo< Q "^r>i and More or V Our Prices Always Satisi V m Goods Uns O 300 Dozen Fruit J O We Can, We Will, and W< 0 faction To All Our Custon 8 KING-STREE ] X OOMPi gxxxxxxxxxxxxi: Th BOX OF ? FRI To the Holder of the Key V i One Key Given With Ever ! One Key Will Unlock the M To Win It. It Hay be You! WILKINS' RE l^innretrp^ VVf *1 ot Durable rain II ) suffer pain. Women's I MB ire the sign of dangerous H irgans, which should be H I igerous results will follow. B | (knfai1 OMAN'S BITJKF l/N Dman's biting and waaksnlng pains, K p, but It follows up and drives out I :nts them from ooming back. :les. B 44 WITHOUT A PAIN," 1 writes Msrr Stolton, of Poplar fl Bluff, Mo., u 1 e?n do my housework, although, before taking CARDUI, two R doctors had dooe me no good. I can truthfully say I was cured by Cardui fcj I want every suffering lady to know of ==^^= xxxxxxxxxxxx* IE PEOPLE 9 AHEAD. I j Is Received this Week Q ithe Way. r ? O :actory and Quality of O urpassed. V y) ars Just Received. O b Do Always Give Satis- Q lers. v) . HARDWARE 5 j &.NY. g >00000000000^4 3s / * ^^sJEY BE!^ .4 Vhich Unlocks the Box. y $1.00 Purchase. Only Loney Box. Somebody has TATT. STORE 1 *U*4U MJb VAVJJ|I - s. c. TO A TTENDI )OL I idvantages of the high-priced I pense within the reach of I : so, send for a catalogue of ^ j, Orangeburg, i C. of higher learning in the State, rellent faculty, and offers a lepartments. The past sessFor application blank ai\tf ON, President, I C. 7-1-3m. I The Light of our Bank lines on the pathway that leads up 1 1 he Gate of Success. v - * r ur bank and depositors are a har:onious group. They have our infidence and we theirs. Success ir us is success to you. That's why e are popular. Banking with us leans shaiing our prosperity. The Bank of Kingstree ?' . IA*} . ;