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We ar< not responsible after that THE COUNTY RECORD, King* tree, S. C. vSL/ King* tree Lodge Knights of Pythias Regular Convention* Every 2nd and ath^WedaesSay night* Visiting brethren always welcome ? Castle Hall 3rd story Gourd in Building f F. W FAlREY.c. c. THOS Mr CUTCHEN, k. r. & s. THE LARGEST WHOLESAL AND RETAIL DRT 60 DS AND CARPET HOFSE IN THE SOITH. | NEW SP OCR STORES AR OUR READY-TO ARE THE MOST STYLISH Ladies' | Nobby Eton Suits mJ Panamas, Voiles. Black and Colore from $18,00 to $30.00. Worsted su Ladies' Shirt Waist suits in silk-! 56.00 to $33.00 per suit. Ladies' Silk Jumper suits, "The per suit. Ladies' Princess suits (also new) range from $12.00 to $35.00 per suil LADIE 20 Styles here to every one to be When you intend buying a wais send us your measure, state what he i*^ettiest and cheapest waist y > I \t l.~ .. . ?{ > we matte a specialiv kji at ting^s, Curtains and Uf " Agents for Dr. Jag Patterns, 10, and 15c V__ f Registration Notice. Tl eettice ol the Supervisor of Reg ' istration will be opened on the tir-i M< ndj.y in every month for the purpox ol the registering ol any person who i? ?jualitied as follow- : M h< -hall have been a resident o! tie Mate for two years, and of the ! c? nitty one y ear.and of the polling pr?eil i t ill which the elector otters to 1 \<'te lour Months before the day of eleet5? it. and -hail have paid, -ix I montl s before, any poll tax then due ? ai d livable, and who can both read and write any section of the eonstitui tion of IMm submitted to hi in by the Supervisors of Registration, or who -n^r *?id has naid all taxf> relit-it on u *tutn} or hang about on tin PHILIP STOLL, Jt 27 12m. Con. Com. ! P. F (Prickly Ask, Poke I MARKS POSITIVE CURES Of I Fljrt?i oedoror P. P. P. ? a ?(4*nM mbMuOol aa<4 prrorrbt It viib m |TMl aatMactioa lor Ux turn of al< tm Md Mf? of Prlm>ar?, Sort ndary XOi aad THin typhllia. Syi'hihttr Rhro- ' ma, ScooMoof PWn one ?*w> , OtoMu Hdliifi, Rtrco>n>?i. Kr ^ i aay OiM|lil?di, O.dCbffaw Ch?r?thio V?< SYPHILIS - c j ktWMMMrtf traatarat. Catarrh ??*>? M IHnmm, Imw>, Ckma* f n * >? I f OtoyWMi, Monro, .?cioo?. ToMot ( MOiU. ate., ate. J** iP. P. P. to pvrotil Malt aaf ac aaafial lypWnr, baiMoi ap ifc* "* ?* aapM*. SyN an vaak aw: ?aa?l, a?4 taai badty try P. P. P.. ??xJ RHEUM iBank of It KINGSTI ; Capital Stods Ichas- V. StolL Pres. ? C. Ep; J WE do business on business pri ! WE extend every consideration banking, j WE pa3* four per cent on deposi able quarterly'. 1 WE ^respectfuIly solicit your bu ceive our best attentionBcaid Of I . | Ckas. W. Suit, ft/. U. Itf. / TJexsen, J V. Jf. Btakttey, J. C. ' Louis Col 232 AND234 ING STR The Heifif that gltes job "SATI ringTnd E FILLED TO OFERFLOWIIYG WI (-WEAR GARMENTS \ TO BE FOUND ANYWHERE, tde of Fancy Plaids and Mixturesd Taffeta Silks. Price of silk suits range its from $10 00 to $30.00. lawn, linen and lingerie. Priced from latest." Prked from $14.00 to $30.00 made of lingerie, lawn and silk. Prices t. S' WAISTS found in any other house in the South, t?be it Madras, Lawn, Linen or Silk, price you want to pay and we'll send you ou ever purchased. Ladies ' Muslin Underwear; ] >holster> Goods. ;er's celebrated Sanitary a ' c Jottings from Jay. j I f Written for last week.) Jay, July 1:?Crops in this section are comparatively small and backward in growth for the time of year, but a refreshing rain fell' during the latter part of last week and ie rushing out the cotton blooms and the tassels and "nubbings*' of the bread plant. Some of the farmers have already begun to harvest the 4 golden weed." i r\ 1 : ?! un !?.si Hcunrsuav uiuiuni^, the lltith.a mad-dog made a raid among the dogs in the community, lighting many of them be| fore it was slain. If these bit' ten quadrupeds are not destroy ' ed traveling will be dangerous. I J The McDaniel Bros, near Jay] are erecting a large sawmill, it is hoped that they will make \ P. loot aid Potaaslaa.) ALL FORMS AXt? STAGES OF < i It ?il. rrp iin trmt ?: rtrrBftb. DW?r?4 I>l *t*rt? ?of all dotal nwoltiaf rot ott-naxn^ ih? ?>?'* w> rare) by it? uar 11 V I. R D; f t? ?t ?r in i-ht romJiiif# da* ' ? n*l* lu?J lyri Iilmilkt or* |? h P., 9 t 1 H A?t. nM Ium4 mfO NlMW ' *? < V* nl I iB^rtaik. |J> if. V llffHKN rro^rtttaf I ?B*mr\nmh Ga I A T1S M n?a????W? ulli'amsburg, XEE, S. C - - $4^,COO. ps, Cashier, F. Rhem, V. Pres. rwir^l^si. *?jr consistent with safe and sound ts in Savings Department, paysiness. Large or small it will reIPixectoxs, hJiiJcias, ZP S. Scar din, % yifcjKmddtn, 2. SPAem, Sraham. len & Co. EET. CHARLESTON, S. C. SFACTION" ?r yor ey kack. SUMMER TH THE BEST OF THE MARKETS SILKS AND DR The newest weaves and colorings. Fiaia ianeta oiiks hi a largr range v at 59c, 69c, 75c. $1 00. $1 39 and $1 50 p< Fancy SilK Suitings, beautiful colorin 19 inch Changeable Taffeta Silk at 50c 36 inch Changeable Taffeta Silk at $1 Bose Bay Taffeta Silk at 50c per yard :'.7 inch Rajah Silk at 75c per yard. Black Taffeta Silk. 36 inches wide, at yard. DRESS C Large assortment of ail the new plaid ! yard. Full assortment of all the plain and yard. We carry the largest assortment of a for Dress and Mourning. "Write for sat Boys' and Girls' Clothing-; Ge nd Woolen Under-Wear am - - * ' - "- i' : ... *. > -,<* f a success in their undertakin A queer reptile was discove ed in a cabbage last week, has been called a cabbage snak Mrs W S Euddy has be( spending the past week wii Mrs Julius Eaddy of Johnso ville. who is ill. A speedy r coven* from illness is hoped I all her friends and relatives. Many farmers have musten courage enough during the pa week to venture off lishinn | th MATTERS POLITICAL AND OTHER- i " 1 WISE NOW IN THE Pl'Be | LIC EWE. >yl (From otir regular correspondent.) ?cj Washington, July 6:?At st last it has been settled that ! id the battle ship squadron is to be' )f sent to#he Pacific coast. This dele | cision has been announced officially ir by the navy department, and it is a! ' li tie curious to see that on the vc y I day of this announcement in Wash1 ington, Secretary Loeb at Oyster lv bay was giving out an "authoritative er statemeut" that no such movement at was contemplated. Now of course e- | the government would not keep so lis important a peison as Secretary Lo e, | eb in ignorance of its intentions, he!and there is but one inference to be pt' drawn from the incident, namely, or thet it was a misstatement that ' might have been characterized by a '"shorter and nglier word." If Secretary Loeb does not look out he will get himself into the same class with Assistant Secretary of 1 State, Robert Bacon, onetime partj ner in the firm of J P Morgan & Co. -* V,._. V/*?b AaaiofonP i Ui ^CW 1U1 R? ilOtiiOiUU v igrvvavvw.j ! of State Bacon is a very wealthy and fashionable young man and is just the sort of an understudy that j Secretary Root wants to take visitjing prnees and other notables off his hands. But as a source of misinformation as to the things that are 'going on in the State department, he has not heretofore been equaled. He it was who gave out the famous statement just after the Jamaica ; earthquake that there was no fricI tion between Admiral Davis and J Gov. Sweetenham. The same issue J of the papers that printed nis state } ment had all the correspondence of Admiial Davis and Gov. Sweetenham in an adjoining column. Also the day news was received of the >a<* killing of the Japanese seal poache'" ers on the Island ot St Paul, Mr Bit )ur cou announced to all callers that ?* the report was entirely unfounded although the telegram conveying the ^ ! information had jnst been sent to p i 4 - *" him by the department of Comk 1 merce and Labor where the news | was first received. Mr Bacon also I innnuiioiul thrwi lliiva Htril that the etory of sending the battle ship l^e squadron lo the Pacific was a compleie fabrication. If Secretary Loeb jed is starting in to emulate this record, m he is electing to travel in swift company. D*" j The journey of the battleships from the Atlantic to the Pacific will 'a.. | ore be the greatest naval movement ttindjer attempted by this government 1{il and only eqnaled by the ill fated fleet that Russia sent to Japanese ete waters two years ago. The English ^ sqnadions in their war games around , the British Isles, sometimes brings l into play more ships, but for the size of the ships and the length of the voyage, the movement has never 8urpiissed. There were actually more ships in Rogesvensky's squad, ron when he went from the Baltic to | the Sea of Japan, but the squadron J went in two sections, took an inordinately lony time making the voy; age, and was not the equal of the ! American fleet in fighting power at anv time. i Th* (iiiH