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mv I??IIa 1 n nTT" ? ""?? ???? .^gjg 17 I * Local and Personal, I Miss Cora Daniel of Lake City was noted in town Tuesday. Mr E C Wheeler, now of Flor- j ence, spent the day in town last Saturday. Ask for a free sample package Of cereal coffee at the People's Mercantile Co's. Rev W S Martin of Bennettsville is spending some days in town visiting relatives. Mrs C W Wolfe and daughter. Miss Stella, visited Mrs J M Sturgeon in Lake City Sunday. Mr C G Huggins, a sawyer in the mill of Uapt D R Smith at Smith Mills, had an arm cut off by the saw one day last week. Some Kingstree ball players went over to Sumter last week and got "done up" in a couple of ball games with the Sumter . * team. Misses Sallie Cox of CampHeld, Buby Graham of Cades and Essie Spann of (ireelyville were among the visitors to the graded school commencement. f Owing to the absence of the pastor, Rev J E Mahaffey, who is to deliver the commencement sermon at Johnsonville next Sunday, there will be no preaching in the Methodist church here on that day. We had the pleasure last week of a visit from our old friend, Mr Isaac Epps, who lived in Williamsburg for many years, but now resides in Berkeley ?9\inty. Mr Epps is here on a visit to relatives and is renewing acquaintance with his numerous friends. Rev D M Fulton of Darling-; ton, having preached the com-! mencement sertaon in the school j auditorium last Sunday morning, preached also in the Methodist church on Sunday night to a very large congregation. Both sermons were of a high order and very much enjoyed by our people. Joe Coward came down town > last Friday morning his face: aglow with "that smile that; won't come off." He was inquir- j ing for the census taker, stating ; that our little city's population j had been increased by a unit, j Further inquiry elicited the fact j that it was a girl and weighed I eight pounds. Hf? W T? Rnip and two i*ii aiiu ''iic i * a? ? ? children, Wilson and Mabel of: Georgetown, have been visiting j Airs Buie's sister, Mrs H GI Askins. Mrs liuie, as Miss j Mabel Benjamin, spent her girl- j hood days here and Mr l>uie also ! was for several years a resident of Kingstree. Miss Emma Ariall, one of the ! graded school faculty recently ; re-elected, has tendered her resignation to the trustees and ! we understand that it has been i accepted. As there will be! , t another grade teacher added for i the ensuing term, this leaves j two vacancies to be filled. 1 c . hi Come M \ Don't be in too big i |jL buying your New Spri will pay you to inve ali, don't buy until yc V.IULIIO. INGSTRI Last weak Mr J J Graham presented us with a head of cabbage of his raising that was "some cabbage." The mammoth specimen measured twelve inches across the head and weighed nine pounds. The opposite outer leaves were twenty-one inches apart. And yet there are no truckers in Kingstree. Last Friday morning we had the pleasure of eating ice cream +K oi rrVitVi ninth WJ11J klJC ct * VUWUJ ? ? w ? and tenth grades, under the chapeonage of Profs Bethea and Hallman and several other teachers. The children4 seemed to appreciate the courtesy aid it is pleasant to see such cordial relations between teachers and pupils. E M Rogers, a substantial colored farmer living near nr*ahad his. mule to fall V.IV.WJ . in a bridge near the "China place," between here and Greelyville, breaking the mule's jawbone and causing its death. He says that the planks were rotten and broke through. The mule, he claims, was a valuable one, worth $225, 1 - n 3 Again we are compelled iu call our friends'attention to the notice we run every week as to the time we must receive communications for the current issue. They must be in the office not later than Tuesday noon. On Wednesday we received seven letters intended for publication and two on Thursday. Of course it is impossible to handl^ them this week. The old, Wooden shack on Academy St. for years an offense both to optics and olfactories, has been torn down to give place to two brick stores, 25 by 75 feet, which Mr R H Kellahan is having built. Later on Mr Kellahan will put up four more brick stores on the site of the recent tire on Main street. Meantime ground has been broken for the two stores of Mr F C Thomas at the corner ot Main and Jail streets. Again we sav - - * Tr ^ t), "ivatcn ivingsiree. New Advertisements. The Cable Company, Charleston?Mason & Hamlin Pianos. Bentschner & Visanska, Charleston-Seasonable Wearing Apparel. I. Trager Co., Cincinnati, O., Cream of Kenutcky?For Sale at all Dispensaries. County Dispensary BoardPurchases for Ensuing Quarter. Dr Shoop's Remedies, for sale by Dr I) C Scott. College of Charleston - An nonncement ol laii upening. Schnapps Tobacco?for Sale Everywhere. South Carolina Patents Granted this week. Report by C A Snow & Co., Patent Attorneys, Washington D C.? Charles U Shepard, Summervilie, mineral separator?For copy of above patents send ten cents in postage stamps toC A Snow &Co., Washington D. C. V-4' V i at Once a hurry about ing Clothes. It stigate; above >u see our new Blue Serges all styles. EE DRY KINCSTREE, A Pleasant Affair. I Our genial townsman, Mr H A i Meyer, entertained a partv ot ; friends Tuesday night with a lunjcheon given in the hall over Jaicobs& Scott's store, at which we had the pleasure of being "among those present." Mr Meyer is a spiendid host and the spread provided included appetizing and tempting viands daintily served. About fifteen gathered about the table and after partaking of the delightful menu a number of toasts were responded to by various persons present. It was a very pleasant gathering and every one went away impressed with the social amenities of the occasion. Free Samples of " Preventics" and a booklet on Colds will be gladly mailed you, on request, by Dr Shoop. Racine, Wis., simply to prove merit. Preventic-1 are little Candy Cold Cure tablets. No Quinine, no Laxative, nothing harmful whatever. Preventics prevent colds?as the name implies ?when taken early, or at the "Sneeze Stage." For a seated cold or LaGrippe, break it up safely and quickly with PrevenMcs. Sold by D C Scott. Call at our store, please, for a free sample package of Dr. Shoop's "Health Coffee." If real coffee disturbs your stomach, your heart or your kidneys, then try tnis Clever Coffee imitation. While Dr. Shoop has very closely matched Old Java and Mocha coffee iu flavor and taste, yet he has not a even a single grain of real coffee in it. Dr Shoop s Health Coffee Imitation is made from pure toasted grains or cereals, with Malts, Nuts, etc. You will surely like Health Coffee. Sold by People's Mercantile Company. Mortuary. | Died?On Friday evening-, May 17, 1907, at 8 o'clock, at ? 11 o r\ it: % : ^ j joniisonvine, o ji^s .muic i Amelia Rooke, of Lake City, ! I ' We receiveil on Wednesday, too I late for publication, fioni several ; sources four or five columns relating to the death of Miss RookeTo have set up and printed it this j week would have thrown the paper twenty four hours late. Next week ; we tviil endeavor to give in full all the tiibutes to this estimable voting i * lady, rriends, have mercy on the 'printer and send in your articles before the day we go to press?Editor | The Record. j Seasonable r arm aeeds ?Cow Peas, Sorghums,0] Millets, Teosinte, late Seed Potatoes, Buckwheat, Vetches, Crimson Clover, etc. Wood's Crop Special, giving prices and timely information about Seeds that can be planted to advantage and profit at different seasons of the year, mailed free on request. Write for it. \\ T. W. WOOD &S0NS, // \| "SEEDSMEN, / JI RICHMOND, - VA II i | See Our Correct Clothes || For Gentlemen! i ^1% Ike-. The picture shows two very swell fc mnHpk?cuitahle for .Sundav wear |[" lih we have many others for every day, M awaiting your inspection. 5mart I? Suits?Swell Overgarments-Bright- W % ifRK colored, Spring-like Furnishings, ? llfefliSliL AH the new Styles are here at low Lj |P||pF'~i prices. Come in. 1 Blue Belts to match. ? GOODS COMPAN s. c. ' taw's Iti taiW AN IDEAL RESORT FOR YOUNG AND OLD. Everything New and Up-to-date. IPADO PA\mv AMH QHHA U/ATFR lvjni\^ v.*n11 l/ 1 f ni1 l/ L/n i? / ? w \? i Hahn's Ice Cream served fresh daily, PROPRIETOR Kingstree Bottling Works. 5-i6-o7 X ' Purchases of Williamsburg County Dispensary Board for the Ensuing Quartet. Mallard Distilling Company, New York, N Y. 8 Drum^. Red Lion Gin, 1-2 pint $34.00 per drum sells at 25c 8 Drums Red Lion Courage 1 pint 34.00 per drum sells at 50c 8 Drums Mallard Rye 1-2 pint 34.00 per drum sel s at 25c 4 Drums Jim Hackler 1-2 pint 33.00 per drum sells at 25c 4 Drums Jim Hackler 1 pint 33.00 per drum sells at 50c Rosskam, Gerstley & Company. Philadelphia, Pa. 6 cases quarts Saratoga $13.75 per case sells at 1.50 quarts 6 cases pints Saratoga 14.50 per case sells at 85c pints 8 cases 1-2 pts Saratoga 15.25 per case sells at 50c 1-2 pts 10 cases quarts H A Rogers 8.75 per car.e sells at 1.10 quarts 10 cases pts H A Rogers 9.50 per cite sells at 65c pints 10 cases 1-2 pts H A Rogers 10.50 per ca?t sells at 35c 1-2 pints Big Four Distilling Company, Louisville, Ky. 80 cases Shaw's Malt $9.10 per case sells at 1.10 per qt 30 cases Shaw's Malt pints 10.05 sells at 65c pint 130 cases Shaw's Malt 1-2 pts 11.00 sells at 35 per 1-2 pt [ Anheuser-Busch Brewing Company, Charleston, S. C. 36 bbls Budweiser Busch 12.02 per bbl sells at 15c j 40 bbls Extra Pale , 7.50 per bbl sells at 10c I A E Sanders Sons Company, Richmond, Va. 8 drums quarts cost 52c N C corn sells at 75 cts 6 drums pints cost 26c N C corn sells at 40 cts 8 drums 1-2 pts cost 13c N C corn . sells at 25 cts 30 cases qts cases Malt 8.50 per case ^sells at 1.00 30 oases pts case Malt 9.00 per case sells at 60 cts 30 cases 1-2 pts case Malt 9.50 per case sells at 30 cts Meyer. Pitts & Company, Baltimore, Md. ' 25 cases stokes county qts, cost 8.00 per case sells at 85 cts qts 23 cases " " pts cost 8.50percase sells at 45 cts pts 25 cases " " 1-2 pts 9.00 per case sells at 30c 1-2 pt Tack Cranston Company, Philadelphia, Penn. 30 cases Diodora Corn, qts 0C3t 8.o0 sells at 1.10 qt 30 " "pts cost 9.30 sells at 65cts pt 30 " " 1-2 pts cost 10.00 sells at 35 cts 1-2 pt Big Spring Distilling Company, Savannah, Ga. 20 drums 1-2 pts X Corn, cost 11c sells at 15c 25 drums qts X " cost 44c sells at 55c I5drum3 pts X " cost 22c sells at 30c 15drum3 1-2 pts X Rye, cost 111-2c sells at 20c 8 drums pts X Rye, cost 23c sells at 35c 10 drums' qts X Rye, cost 46c sells at 60c 5 drums 1-2 pts 2-Star Peach Brandv cost 1334c sells at 25c 3 drums pts 27 l-2c sells at 45c 4 drums qts" " *' 14 55c sells at 85c 5 drum3 1-2 pts Apple Brandy cost 13?i sells at 25c 3 drums pts Apple Brandy cost 27 l-2c sells at 45c 4 drum? qts Apple Brandy cost 55c sells at 85c 5 drums 1-2 pts XX Gin 75 proof cost 11 1-2 sells at 20c 5 drums pts XX '* 75 proof cost 23c sells at 35c 5 drums qts XX " 75 proof cost 46c sells at 60c r J 1 O YYY '? ftii nrswif nnat 19 1-2 Sells at 25C 0 urums JL-- pto AAA w J/.W. vv?. - 5 drums pts XXX " 80 proof cost 25c sells at 40c 5 drums qtsxxx " 80 proof cost 5? sells at 75c 5 drums qts Monogram Rye " cost 60 sells at 75c 5 drums pts " '* cost 80 sells at 40c The I Trager Company, Cincinnati, O. 2 drums Cream Ky qts cost 65 sells at 1.00 2 drums *4 " pts cost 33 sells at 60c 1 drums " ' 1-2 pts cost 161-4 sells at 30c Hereafter we positively re- Partition Sale, fuse to publish any communication received at this office later state of South Carolina,! than Tuesday, noon, except lo- County of v?illiamsburg. * J , Court of Common Pleas, cal and personal items, which Maria L Jennings, by her guardian ad will not be available later than litem, L H Jennings, Plaintiff, against Wednesday, noon, for the cur- A. S. Coker, David Cokerand Thomas rent week. Bv trying" to be ac- t.""1*"1, , , ^cic.iua..?. T Under and by virtue of a decree in commodatin^ we are thrown late partition in the above stated action, every week and we are tired of ?s?ed kytheCourtof CommonPleas fnv 4.^. on the 13th May, 1907, I will sell before 1^*,^rlce ?-PP1,e!s to the Court House door, in Kingstree, S. EYEli^BODi. C., on the first Monday in June, 1907, 4-25-tf. during the legal hours of sale, at _ public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described tract Let me mail you free, to prove merit, of land situate in the County and State I samples of my' Dr Shoop's restorative, afores iid, to wit: j and my Hook on either Dyspepsia. The "All that tract of land in the County ! Heart, or The Kidneys. Address me, of Williamsburg and State of South ; Dr shoop, Racine. Wis. Troubles of Carolina, containing one thousand and ! the Stomach, Heart or Kidneys, are sixty (10G(J ) acres, adjoining lands of i merely symtoms of a deeper ailment. Riley Johnson, Rast Floyd, J. W. ! Don't mfike the common error of treat- Kirby. H Baker, Julius Mims, David ; ing symtoms only. Svnitom treatmen Coker, B M McElveen, A S Coker, J A ! is treating the re-ult of your ailment, Christmas, D K Johnson and others, ' and not the cause. Weak stomach l>eing the tract of land described in the nerves?the inside nerves? means deed of W G McAlister to R S Croft, stomach weakness, always. And the dated January 10th, 18*4, and the same Heart, and kidneys as well, have their described in trie deed of S. C. Mc| controlling or inside nerves. Weaken Cutehen to H S < roft, dated November i those nerves, and you inevitably have 15tli, 1884, as will more fully appear by have weak vital organs. Here is where ' reference to the plat made by M. A. , Dr. Shoop's Restorative has made its , Thomas, attached to the return of the I fame. Iko other remedy even claims : writ in partition in the above entitled 1 to treat the "inside nerves." Also for cause." bloating, biliousness, bad breath on Purchaser to pay for papers, complexion, use Dr. Shoop's Restora- H. 0. Brit i on, tivfc. Write for my free book now. Dr. Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for Shoop's Restorative sold by D C Scott- j Williamsburg County. nrri^^^^TlB T (Jm ?W?m =^L=i Y, i -Q ? Y I not enter into the spirit 37 ' of the festive Spring ?*7 time if it finds you with- J 7 out seasonable wearing 3^" apparel. Our handsome ^7 Negligees, beautifuj3^ Neckwear and ligh^ 3* comfortable Spring Fur- 3 7 nishings generally, to- 3 * gether with our high <*7 ^ quality Spring Clothing ^ aud Headgear, will give 3^ 5 you that feeling ot "fit^ ness" which helps to jT.' ^ make these balmy days 3 * 5 the happiest of the year. J t ^ No matter how or 3^_ ^ where you time is spent, ^ Z ^ whether at work or play, J1 ^ you'll tedl tiie better if 3* ^ comfortably clothed. ^ j ? Everything is here for ^ you. Right in quality 3^ t and weight; correct in jT ^ style and colorings, at 3" ^ minimum cost for maxiV mum values. ^ J ^ ^: vjj i Maw s wt | i > S.E. Corner King IHasellSts., ? Charleston S. C. " 3: J& ^ Mail orders receive ^ prompt and careful at- ^ ^ tention. ^ ?ammaawaaammaaaa^ 3 SPECIAL NOTICES I : rr..ni.;?nf VntiKoc will he Pnhliahofi l i aiisiciiu i.ivtiwp w * | fn This Column at the Rate of One Cent a Word for Each Issue. Before buying or selling a farm or any property, write The Carolina Realty & Trust Co, 2?14-tf Bishopville, S. C. For Sale?Mare eight years old, gentle and sound, with young colt. Apply toJ W Coward, Kingstree,SC. % 5-16-2t ----- Fire Insurance. The largest and most liberal companies in thd world, such as, Insurance Company of North America, Fireman's Fund Insurance Co., Hartford Fire Insurance Co. ^ : The best is none too good when it comes to Fire Insurance. You have to ' pay for it, see that your risk is hurried i in a company of unquestionable r^uta| tion. For rates call on or write to L. M. FAIREY 1 i At Bank of Kingstree. 1-24?tf. i r J