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jjjpp; f " Our New | flair Vigor I Aycr .s Hair \ igcr was good, ft thr buft :ha: v. as made. Bat | Acer's Hair Vigor, new irn-f I' proved formula, is better. It jjp^he one great specific for fallB trighair. Anew preparation in j 5 every way. New bottle. New j I contents. Ask your druggist to j r * show it to you, "the new kind/' I Docz not chance the color of the hair. .. I Jn Fox-jU with each fcott'.e I j?JB J Show it to your \/liters ^ ?*" wy # Vt' thru do a? he ??ys ft?wj/wimiiin ? i niMiina?J As we now make our new Hair Vigor it does not have the slightest effect upon the color of the hair. You may use it freclv and for any knsth of v'me withL * '*? ?' ~K.? r? />!? ? thr.'ilnr. StODS r .. viui ic;u vi ^iioii^iu', .... . ?- ? V' Falling hair. Cures d:iadrt:?r. ? J. C. > v?:Co., I r. :. ? ? OUR CLUBBING RATES. We offer cheap clubbing rates with h number of popular newspapers and periodicals. Head carefully the following list and select the one or more that you fancy and we shall be pleased to send in your order. These rates are of course all cash in advance, which means that f both The Record and the paper ' ordered must be paid for, not 1, 2. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, S, 9, 10, 11, but tweive months ahead. Below is the list of |4:, our best clubbing offers. ?V The Record aud News & Courier * (Seini-weeklv,) $1.60. The Record and Home& Farm a month,) $1.35. ' The Record and New York World & (3 times a week,) $1.75. The Kecokd ar.d Atlanta ConstiI!',. tution /3 times a week) $1 S5. | - The'Record and Atlanta Constitution fweekly $1.50. T*e Recok> and Bryan's Oom IHjoner, Thf. Record anu Cosmopoliton Magazine $175. Th> Record ?d(1 Youth's Companion (New Subscribers) $2 5fl. The Record Semi-Weekly State, $2.50. The Record and Lippiucott's Magazine 1 year each 42,75. The Record diii National Magazine, 1 year each, $1.C0. N. B. We do not chib with any rdailv pap*t$. The first issue you receive of the paper or periodical is evideuce that the money for same has been forwarded by us. We are j |V ' noi respuiJOiwic autt ui?w. I THE COUNTY RECORD, L Kingstree, S. C. IGngstree Lodge HHBntift Kniabts of Pythias HH|B KeguHir Conventions Every zr.J tah.Wednesday nighU. ^ welcome, HBMHfflPpBWW^orydiourdin Building. fairev,c.C. THOS Mr CUTCUEN, k. r. & s. nt ' I | THE LARGEST WHOLESAL1 5 A\D RETAIL DR1 4WDS I Ml) CARPET HOI SE | i\ THE SOUTH. | NEW SP | . 01R STORES AR1 3 OUR READY-TO 1 ARE THE MOST *TYLI*H 1 Ladies' |Nobby Eton Suits ma< Br Panamas, Voiles. Black and Colore* 6 from $ IS. 00 to $10.00. Worsted sui ? T iJ!m' Shirt Waist suits in silk-k 1|6.00 to $3"?.00 per suit. Ladies' Silk lumper suits, "The 1 pe r suit. Ladies' Princess suits (also new) range from $12.00 to $35.00 per suit. LADIES >il Stvlps here to everv one to be : Pi intend buying a waist r measure, state what p ; and cheapest waist yo ,k e a specialty of Curtains and Up! its for Dr. Jag< ns, 10, and 15c. i Felire Incenuity. Short?I thought you were going i to drown that cat * Long?Well, they say a cat lias nine lives, hat this one has twenty. I think. Why. I actually put that eat it t > a tub of water an<l tied a. hriek round its ne-.k, and what do ; you think? Short?(loodness knows. Long?Weil, this morning when I went to look at the tub the cat had -wallowed all the water and was sitting on the brick.?London An> swcrs. I Registration Notice. Tiieotiiee ot the Supervisor of Key istration will'be opened on the first Monday in every month lor the purpose < f the registering of any person who is qualified as follows: j Who shall have been a resident of the State lor two years, and of the county one year.and of the polling precinct in which the elector offers to vote four months before the day of election. and shall have paid, -ix Months before, any poll tax then due and livable, and who can both read and write any section of the constitution of IMC) submitted to hint by the Supervisors of Registration. or who can show that he owns, and lias paid all taxes collectable on during the present year, pioperty in this State assessed at three hundred ' dollars or more. J. Y. McGILL, < .lerk of Board. , Kingstree CAMP NO- 22. ^/rir A\ HWVtAi WttTIN'.H (1 MB ' *'SK^ y' Mon<l*y IPvvfT V.-ith.g chopjitrs c?>rW " invited :<>< < .rutWeNfCty <yT up a7i<l >it tui u >>tinnp ^ f i.r ::it:ig about on t'rK PHILIP STOLL, 9 27 I Cm. Con. Com, CLEMSOK IGRIltLTL'ML COLLEGE. Scholarship and Entrance Examination to Freshman ttass. The examination for the award of scholarships from Williams bur^* County and ADMISSION TO FRESHMAN CLASS will be held at the County court house on Friday, July 5, at 9 a. m. Applicants for scholarships may secure blank application forms the county Superintendent of Education. These blanks must be Tilled out properly and filed with the county superintendent before the beginning' of the examination. Those taki*ir the , examination for entrance to the Freshman class and not trying ;tor a scholarship should hie their application with the Presi dent Meil. The scholarships are worth $100 and free tuition. One j Scholarship student frop^fP?!1 county may select the Textile : course, others mu-st take one oi (the Agricultural courses. Examination paper ^.vi 11 b<e furnish ' eel, but each applicitt should provide himself with scratch paper. The number of scholar ships to be .awarded will be announced later. P. H. MELL; President, Clemson College, S. C. 7-4 E Louis Col 232 AND 234 ING STR: The Hsuse that itfves job "SATI RINGAND E FILLED TO OVERFLOW!**; WI -WEAR GARMENTS TO F.E FOUND ANYWHERE. Jo of Fancy Plaids and MixturesI T?~ tv elllr cnitc MTltrp I J tiliCUl UUA9* X l iVV V* w?w ts from $10.00 to $10.00. iwn, linen ana lingrrie. Pri<ed from latest." Priced from $1-1.00 to $30.00 made of lingerie, lawn and silk. Prices >' WAISTS found in any other house in the South, ?be it Madras, Lawn, Linen or Silk, rice you want to pay and we'll send you u ever purchased. Ladies ' Muslin Underwear; E holster> Goods. jr's celebrated Sanitary ai I 4 SHOT FROM AMBlSil. Ycung Genrqp. Mabus Assassinated li Lnxingtrn County. An;i*STA, G;i., dvnb '21:?J fhiMiiici'.* J; \>m iiatesburj 6avs: <^>? Maltin, a jti'unijKt) niet'chair, was .-hot to drath t ! A:K-:i county line this aft-rnoon b' ? |?arri'-s lyinj; 'ti ambush. Mabu j was returning in a bmgv fioni hi juiiii to his home and was uuaccom i- i T..,, in.?i, ?f u?t.a?lf til(a ; -1 ? ?/ I'JtUio -n imivk.nv, , , i effect if) Ilia head ami me load in In ! neck. The shots were heard by 1), I Mitchell, who was attending i j patient near the scene, and he foum ; Malms in a dying condition. I A few days ago Mabns coneeinei in a cutting scrape with Les'ei ! Fallow. Bloodhounds from Colum bus are on the trail and feeling run high Shortly after dark hope o; the hounds being able to follow tin P. I (Prickly Ask, Poke MAKES POSITIVE CURES O Phyaleiami sudor* P. P. P. *? a iplcndW combination, aad prescribe ft with rrrat aatiefectioa for the curt* of all f forme and |U{M of Primary, Secondary aad Tertiary Syphilis, Syphilitic Rhru- ? matiran, ScrWaioua Cirara and Sor??, ^ Glandalar Swalllnpa, Rbcamatlira, Kid- . a?y Complaints, OK Chronic Ulcer* that ' SYPHILIS ? < bare reaiataa ad treatment, Catarrh, Skis g Pimm, Srnraa, Chronic Pa ma)* g Complete la, Karcnnai fPolaon, Tattet, 1 ScnldbeeA. ate., rtc. d P. P. P. ia a poaartu) tonic aad am * rzcafloat appitlaer, bnildtaf ap thr * rraUm rapidly, tt yon arc weak aat * fcoblr, and Tea! bafly try P. P. P., mad RHEUIV ZBank ofli KINGS! Capital 3toclr , Cbas, W. Stcli, Pres. E. C. E] j WE do business, on business pi \Y E extend every consicferatio ba^kinjj. WE par four per cent 0*1 depos I - able quarterly. i; YY'E^rftspectfuily solicit jour b c?ve our best attention. Board. Cti ? has. 2^, St oil, %0. ZT. ZO. S. Z/exsen, . ZJ. tftlakotey, C len & Co. EET, CHARLESTON, S. C. 6FJHTJ9X"' or yw money back. SUMMER Tit THE BEST OF THE HAXKET: SILKS AND D The newest weaves and colorings. Plaid Taffeta Silks in a large range, at 59c, 69e, 7-"?c, ?1 'KJ. $1 sw ana ou Fancy Silk Suitings, beautiful colori 19 inch Changeable Taffeta Silk at 3?'> inch Changeable Taffeta Silk at $ Hose Hay Taffeta Silk at 50c per yai 'M inch Rajah Silk at 7*>c per yard. Black Taffeta Silk, ::t? inches wide, i yard. DRESS 1 Large assortment of ail the new plai || yard. Full assortment of all the plain and : yard. We carry the largest assortment of 1 for Dress and Mourning. Write for Joys' and Girls' Clothing; G nd Woolen Under-Wear ar : r " ' v f ? - . t J rail tfas ar>a:,d.'\-d <n account <>! | * lie *'X J r-iii-r! y ?i ry weather and tin n presence ?o niri"v ub<vit rl e ?C*" >' 'I-?"- ?;: .* r*n*j :*I "T ?i)" d'1:.-. Snspi : :!, !l<?a -v-", iias ft. "Si T thr?" J .* ?p.'e, ; :d <?i account ?f rnii:cr ;t-ii ^: her** is i if do^bt t;i 11 '!; HI!! ^ itt>I- to jM'vVri!* -uuini.-i' V punishment t. {at ill'.* bauds 1 he -e.r Iters i . the ..event ?li* _:; !*v partv is locate!. 5 * Had sick udaehes, biliousness " or constij at'on are -jtiiokly relieved c by De Witt's L:;v Etr'y Risers. s Small jiill, sure pill-?prompt and pleasant i?? a:13 :i. Sold by \\ L j Wallace, M D. 1 j The Tired Feeling | is cured by Lipjini.ta's Great Keni1-edy, it also ciir-s Xtr.ralgia and r|Yio'ent Headache. It feeds the _ j nerws, makes the bl.-ed rich and the patient strong. If yon would be ?! well and happy t??e 1' 1' I', F.ipp M man's Great Rent-dy. Sold byW I. -' Wallace. P. Root and Potassium.), F ALL FORMS AND STAGW Or I ? on will regain Herb and rtrength. ??|? W??te nf enerf? nnd all direaeet wealtlng rote overusing the ryitun ttt eoftd by Mi the on of P. P. P. Ladle* wboee ry; torot an ydboned and _wboe* blood la in an Impart condition do* to mtnrtrual Irrrgularltlet are peculiarly benefited by the wonderftJ! tonic and | SCROFULA f blood denoting properttea of P. P. P.. Prickly Aib, Poke (boot and PeUaritua. Sold by all Dngfiata. ^Wg r. V. LIPPMAN, Proprietor. Suvannah, Ga. >1 AT ISM 'Jiliiamsburg, REE, S. C. - - S40.000 pps, Cashier, F. Rhem, V. Pres ineiples. n consistent with safe and soun< sits in Savings Department, pay t usiness. Lar^e or small it will re f XDixectoxs. ilkinx, iP S. Sour din, P. TTfcSaddcn, S. S?fiezn, *. Sraham. ; ~ ORDERS FROM MERCHANTS FILLER WITH A GUARANTEE OF SATISFACTION. STOCKS. $ OF THE WORLD. RESS GOODS. | rof colorings for Waists and Suits, per yard. 1 ;ngs at 49c per yard. 3c per yard. 1 ?-0 per yard. d. it 84c, 1 00. 1 25, 1 50 up to 250 per GOODS. Ids and fancies from 18c to ?1 50 per fancy weaves fron 25c to $2 50 per all the best makes of Black Goods imples. ents' Furnishings; Carpets, id Ladies' Heme Journal" -I ' . - - : .'Vt'.. " ' '( 9 SOME MORE IMPRESSIONS OF OUR LOW COUNTRY. 1 HISS GRACE HEMPHILL WRITES ANOTHER INTERESTING LETTER TELLING HER DELIGHTFIL MEMORIES. Perhaps it will he pleasant h-. r^after to remember these things," is i liberal translation of a sentiment of Horace. It is indeed so with me when I think of wha* happened dtir ing my pleasant st<y of eight montns in the low country. Every thing differs fioin what we have i:i the np country. It was a new life ami a new world to me and will alwavs he a bright memory for me. At home I live within a hundred ami tffrv varils of a railroad with - 7 j six trains passing a Jay, but at Venters I was twenty-three miles distant from a railroad station. I was indeed -'out of sight." It will not always be so. for aj railroad is projected and in time! will run through the community in which I lived. It will run within ! a quarter of a mile from where I' was domiciled, going from Florence to (ieorgetowu, and opening np a splendid country. It will make many changes. The people now live at home, raising their own supplies, but when ibe railroad comes they will be paying out their money for even the necessaries of life which they can produce at low cost. Cotton is raised there and tobacco in about equal proportion. If one crop fails, the other succeeds and the farmers "never mind the weather si the wind doa't blow." Last ysar a great storm like a cyclone swept over the country and laid low all that was in the fields. Immense trees were torn up by the roots and the devastation was gener jal. Toe farmers (lid not lose hope entirely ani with a good cr>p this vear they will recover. There is nothing more attractive than a large tobacco field. Planted at regular intervals with great green leaves it is a picture of regularity and comes up to my idea of a field of "living green." The crop depends upon get'ing good seasons an.l steady mTCvk, but it j'^y?. Grain and food diops can be rais ed and the soil is adapted to truck ing. At Lake City, when I was there, strawberries were selling tw< boxes for five cents and people wer< getting rich at the business. A Abbeville I have seen two bojeet sell for fifty cents, j In the community where I wa the people are very much interested in educating their childien and will ing to sumd all the money required. They are great people tj attend church The Methodists and Baptists predominate. The preaching is very good and the ministers ar* liberally supported. There were some of the Holiness persuasion in the community but I was the only Seceder ever seen in that section. I had my Psalm book with me ant I the people at my boarding house became fond of the twenty-third Psalm sung with the chorus, "He Leadeth vMe.'' Theyonng men all have nice buggiesand splendid horses. There is nothing more pleasant than to accompany one of these young gentJel' men on a drive. The roads are lev| el as a door and there are no rocks at i all. When you are comfortably eated the young man draws the ! reins, the high stepper with head rect springs to his work and throws the miles behind him in line fashion. He doesn't stop for the bridges even ?he jumps them. Once I was passing through a swamp at twilight, in tne west tne sun bad gone down and darkness was coming on. The crepuscular birds and insects were moving around. Wierd sounds were heard on all sides and every now and then a wave of hot air struck my cheeks and I felt as if I was passing through the region ef uncanny spirits and hauute but emerging from these lugubrious surroundings to the brighter light my fears departed, my agitation ceased aud I enjoyed to the fullest extent the remainder of the journey. Nothing looks so home-like and has such an appearance of comfort in the quiet evening as the blazing fires seen through the open doors of ^ . * ! rile houses il'niiT tli*" way. ' It is the j land of {lines and these fires are easily kept tip at an infinitesnial cost. The j'iii- has many usee; the chief n*e is the manufacture of ttirpenti: e. J)r A II Williams, who was for many yen's the distinguished senator from Williamsburg counm has a method ?>f extracting the essential oil froui the pine for meJicin tI us.'.especially in lung troubles. H:s manufacturing plant < ost some ten thousand dollars. It is said that a young couple carried on a courtship with pine. The young man sent his sweetheart a piece of pine, meaning, "I pine for yon,'' 'Shecaught on and returned him a pine knot meaning, "pine not." An elderly friend of mine when he heard the story remarked, "great Dow-ell!" Sam Waller's father told Sarii to | "beware of the widdera." I never i appreciated the full force of this aii v:ce until I met the "bewitching bereaved one" who is in business at Lake City. I observed her many admirers and was puzzled to know J how she held them in such thrallom. i I knew the fact but could not ttll the reason. If I could I''Woodberry" my old plans. Later on I may have more to say of my life at Venters but for the present I will no longer abuse thepatience of the reader. Grace K Hemphill. Abbeville, S. C. Tbe Trip That Beats Them All. Don't fail to take in the AtlanticCoast Line's big coach excursion to Norfolk and the Jamestown Exposition on Tuesday, July 2. Take advantage of this opportu- ."1 ni.ty to see South Carolina's great . exhibit. See the war ships! The 1$, grandest pageant of lighting ships ' ' that the world has ever seen in time I of peace. Elegant accommodations ; will be provided. Train leaves K>ng3i tree at 8 07 a m. The round tiip from here is only $ S 55. Tickets limited to 7 days, with privilege of I returning any day within the-limit. " ' *L ' ' annlv r\ j, '-5 J?or iurmer iuiumubuuh jour ticket agon t, ' 6-37 ? | i Please Take Notice. / We are sending out a number of statements to- our subscribers who [jure in arrears. We don't waDt t<i offend anyone, and we hope that ra- ^ ; body will be foolish enough to take umbrage at our asking for what iss 2. j1 .*> , due us. At the same time we wouldrather a mat* would get mad and par ;ip than to stay pleased and pav nothing. .>? , j In the near future we have several I notes to meet ou paper and material k jand it is urgently necessary to 'collect what our subscribers owe us. Our actual running expenses are $5t) I* w?*?L- and it ii -a nlain nrnnnsition , .. -- I i r that we cannotcontinue to issue the, ^ paper unless this money is forth coming. Printers have to be paid ' - I 'Saturday night,, anu paper men i won't wait till fall for their moneys [Now, we have a number of these ' ^ ! little accounts " scattered among / (hundredsof people, but it means a j substantial sum to us. With the price of paper advancing i every week we simply can't afford to ! send the paper any longer to those j who won't pay; so if you are really unable t<> pay and owe us for over a year, kindly notify us, so that we ; can strike your name off our listvas j we don't care to send good money (after bad. A great many have already settled their accounts and paid a year ahead. To them this notice jfias no reference. Come, friends, don't delay longer; but bring 01 send us the dollar or two dollars that you know we have honestly earned. tf I ' * ii t o r> U niversity of Oouth v^arolina Scholarship Examination The university of south CAROLINA offers Scholarships ir. the Department of Education tc one young man from each Countj". ' Each Scholarship is worth 1100 m money snd $18 matriculation or "term" fee. Examination will be held at County seat FRIDAY, JULY 5th. Examination for admission to the Universitywill be held at the same time. Write for information to Benjamin Sloan, President, G-13?4t Columbia, s. C. ,;r . , : 1-* 'Jbi., -jjA