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|^)5oOOO^OOOOOO<XXXXXXX>C 18 Weha I 8 Think It Over Before Yc jla? Correct Clothing I* ' H For Business or Dress Wear v|J& ' in a larger variety and pret' wi U Id if fl t'er Pa^erns than elsewhere S 1 The finish, the cut, the gen, eraleffect of our Ready-made Clothing are the same as in 1*^ ?3/W3Bi tailor made goods at double! ;; price. If you wjll come in and try on a suit of our READY - TO - WEAR CLOTHING You'll find that they'll fit you as well as high priced MADE-TO - O RD ER GOODS.] We also have a full line of m I .. Fall and "Winter Samples From Tit Elllt Til! Clin I . and we can measure you for a suit of ?.alaofmn onr! yuur UVVll atlVLnull aim we guarantee *" the fit. j*\ We have a full line of SHOES,! I ;all styles for men.^ | I ft /ou want a neat fit in a durale Shoe I | at a reasonable price 1^1 see our line. * ?Anything and everything in the way ofI Men's ^Furnishings ! ja always be found in the latest styles at , I I B. Steele's, ooooooooooooo T~ i | ,ve Men's Suits >u Buy and Don't G< the-Be # 7f. 0. ftedc xxxxxxxxxxxxx Local and Personal. Mr V E Ljfrage of SaIters was in Kingstree Saturday. Mr \V M O'Bryanof Heineman was noted here Saturday. Mr X M Venters was noted here Saturday from Venters. Mr A M Gordon of Gourdins spent Saturday in Kingstree. Mr Alex Floyd was noted in town Saturday from Lake City. Mr W S Brockinton of Indiantown was a visitor in town Saturday. Mr J W Williamson of Florence spent Sunday in town with friends. Mr W M Venters of Johnsonville was noted on our streets Saturday. Mr J M Altman of Suttons was an agreeable caller at our office Tuesday. Mr A Lewis of Lambert called to see us Tuesday and renewed his subsciiption. Mrs T E Johnson and \daughter, Miss Louie,visited iatives in Florence last week. V Messrs W 1) Snowden and J G McCullough were noted in town Monday from Benson. Mr \V D Bryan and Mr and Mrs B A Brown of Taft spent the day in town Saturday. Mr S II Lee of Scranton called pleasantly to see us yesterday and renewed his subscription. Mrs (J G Harper entertained a party of friends Monday night with a pleasant game of euchre. Mr E J Pendergrass of Florence visited the family of Mr L Stackley several days last week. Mr M L Lockliear of Greelyville called yesterday and . enrolled as a subscriber to The Record. Mr 0 A Til ton of Leo was among tin. ,fr>ends who renewed their subscription to The Record this. veek. Mr S B*IV Courtney, who hasbeen spending some time at Single with relatives, returned home last week. Our esteemed friend, Mr J M Matthews was among our Lake City friends who honored us with a call Saturday. Mr W S Foxworth, a prominent merchant and business man of Marion, s?ent the daj' here Monday on bil?iness. ' '_i____ ; _ ?? oooooooooooooo gPHIHaMHH 7j inkle, <Sars But Isn' the Tail sational m / t % I ''Jffigh Style and Considera Much a Pt Cloth Itsel From Mak of all Sor i in the Best M* 3 and Buy a Shoddy S ;st Goods for the Sair Vck, JCingz xx?xxxxxxxxxx>c I T- A 1 44... ' 4 i\ingSiree iiuw lias uic lui/oi. ? handsome and commodious railroad station building between Charleston and Wilmington. lit Rev Elison Capers, Bishop of tht^ Kpiscopal church in s. Cf will visit St Albans chipeS, ; Kingstree, on Sunday, Dec. lOtli. \ The Record is issued this. week on Wednesday instead of | Thursday, in order to give our i force a day off for Tnanksgiv- 1 in jr. i Mr M D DeLcrme, one of j i Greelyville's prominent young : business men, was in town Mon- j ( i day and dropped in pleasantly : 1 to see us. I, The ACL people expect to move into their new depot on;': Thanksgiving- day. This cer-ji i a gratifying bit of intelligence i ! to the traveling public. Mr Simon Poston of Jay was ! an agreeable caller at our sanci turn Monday. Our latchstnng ; is always dangling on the out' > r - 'tt i o, ? 1 side ior "uncie oimon. i i Mr and Mrs M F Heller, and iMisses Mary Forbes and Bessie , Kell^y went to Florence Thurs- ' ! day night to see Sophie Brandt jin "A Mad-Cap Princess." L Our handsome and popular young friend, Mr Alton Salters,! i of the vicinity of Trio, was a I jpleasant visitor at this office! Saturday. Come again, Alton. j( The graded school will observe ; Thanksgiving by giving two ' days holiday, Thursday and Friday. As is customary an extra s *ssion was held on Saturday before Thanksgiving to "make up" for giving Friday. We were pleased to receive a i visit last Tuesday from our boy-! hood friend, Mr G Allen Hug gins, now of Red Springs, N C, ; whom we had not seen for about! r' T% XT ii/i-z/i w o ir n ! nrteen years. i*n uug^iiu on his way to Johnsonville to visit his old home. The Georgetown Centennial which will take place on December 19th offeis a rare opportunity for many ( who have never seen that quaint old "City by the Sampit'' to catch a whiff of salt air and test the merits ( of the climate of a region that is becoming famous as a winter resort. The hot supper given at the i court house Thursday night of last week for the benetit of the j Methodist church organ fund was liberally patronized, the; net proceeds amounting to about j $57. The large crowd k who at- j s tended enjoyed a most|pleasant 11 evening. M D ^ v a ;^-;rrTWff!iTTir .. OOOCKXXXXXXXX s 97?us/call Of wfa t the Revereni or Is Regarde I? m m CtotAes ar ) Y[rfy VhatVhey Custom ScA Fit are the Only F ition in Tailoring art of "HIGH AR" If,'-1,1 11 't -C? ;ers of Renown we I ~ts for Man or B: ikes at $6 $1 $8,! uit at the Above Pi le Prices. I tree, O. C. >oooopoooooooc IB Si HI HIED |Mft CARRIAGE OF A POPULAR COUPLE ?AN XMAS TREE-DEATH OF MR HOLT OTHER NEWS. SCRanton,Nov. 27:?Mr Luther ^ r f iL!? Uooke, a listig young xurmer 01 una section, and Miss Task a Cause were married Sunday evening bv Rev Thos E James in the presence of a few friends. Mr Coke is Mr Alex Cooke's youngest son, and Miss Cause is a daughter of Rev W 1' Gause. The young couple will make their future home near town and we all wish them a pathway strewn with [lowers. MrO J Holt died Wednesday night after suffering for several months with paralysis. He came here from No: lb Caiolha the lirst of the year and was not able to go out from his home 011 account of his feeble condition. Ilis remains was carried to North Carolina Thursday morning for interment. Mr E \V Miller, who represents the Charleston Drug Co., was seen on our streets one day last week. Mr and Mrs R L Purvis of Bordnian, N. C\. are visiting at section master J L F Parrot's. The young ladies and gentlemen of Scran ton are preparing to have a Christmas tree at the Methodist church on Christmas day. A royal good time is expected. Miss Oiive Lavender of New Zion visited her sister, Mrs R Mac Cooper, this week. The remains ot Chas T Powell, who died at Lena, La., some time about the 1st of Alignst,were brought here Friday morning for re-interment Mi Poweil went to J<ouisi.?na a bom; two years ago ami was in the turpentine business when he died. He was a >on of Mr Warren Powell of Allison, Fionnce county, and had two brothers in Louisiana and one in Alabama, who accompanied the body home. There was a large number of Mr Powell's friends to meet the remains at. the depot which were placed in a hearse and carried to his old home at Allison and laid to rest sn Trinity church cemetery. Mr Poweli was n young man about 21 veurs old and was highly esteemed by a host of friends. He leaves, besides his bereaved parents, severaj b:others and sisters to mourn his loss. Mr Robert Graham of Cowards ind Miss Roberta J Muldrow, formerly of Florence, but who is now teaching the Green Spring school ai 1 XXXXXXXXXXXPOC pa: i/ jnto the ny 97/cn, ce With Whicl d Largely Sen= ^ a 7Jailor-7f/adc in. tho Sens are Cut ffty Sraduates of th ool, but we jfttafh jCittle to Uhat 1 t s<e) actors Worthy o and these are a; T" Clothes as th( 5 have Furnishing; 3y. do, a. / "ices When You Can \ 0 >0000000000000 near Cowards, passed throusrh towr ' Saturday going to Lake City. ! Mrs W W Grahaui and Miss Car, rie Caraway of Cowards were noted on our streets last Thursday. Mr DLamar Lee and several oth' ers from here went to Kingstree lasl Wednesday and took in the Van Amburg Show. Mr S 0 Byrd spent a few pleasant days at Georgetown recently. M R M. i m A Card. Editor County Record: 1 The battle has been fought; the I Mules g ' I CARLOAD JUST Driving, Saddle^anc i For Cash. Mules to! I COME Q U I C ' + YOUR eiiiif i Greelyvi THEY AB Big Lot of Buggi j i ? ^ , THOMAS&t All Standi WREN, TISON A JONES iMILBURN, TAYLOR and \ i HARNESS a Made at Our Factory and No Better Ci Thomas & Bra J ; .i * 3C radnl oooooooooooJj 8 i victory, however small, won. For * this victory we praise God. And a r ] you, lYir HiUltur, auu jruur j/opci, we :<^urw ' believe, were in a great measure re-, | sponsible for it. We are satisfied temperance workers will thank yon L from their heart for your work in, their behalf. ' We like and admire the spirit of ' t " "The Mail," whose editor says that' he will do all that he can to see pro-. ! kibition enforced and calls for law and order and leagues for tin, . ' $$1 pression of lawlessness. 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