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F VOL XXI KINGSTREE, SOUTH CAROUNA, AUGUST 29, 1907. NO. 34
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SHOE^RJ
Are good shoes. They look wel]
wear well. They represent that ra
of shoe excellence, style and <
united.
King Quality s*hoes interest men v
particular about their shoes.
Every man who wears King Quality
I E* Shoes once invariably buys them j|
p again. He knows they keep M
| their shape longer than yyw j
other shoes.
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People's MM. j
f THE WEEK'S NEWS
I AT LAKE CITY.:
[ SOIIEK SWALLOWS FLIT HONEVAKD? j
f 1RRE TOBACCO YIELD?WOODXEN'S n
PICNIC?PERSONAL 1j
Lake City, August 27:?Dr H
Clarence D Rollins came here n
Sunday and will remain until v
the latter part of the week with v
family and friends. He is still t
< in Baltimore, where he located f
immediately after graduating, \
v. and is doing well at the prac*.tice.
It was from Asheville, N t
C.,where he spent several weeks, ?
that be came down to this j
"burg." Dr Rollins' friends <]
will be glad to know that the a
world is serving him well. ?
Lr Dr W L Whitehead came
L home last week from the James- ?
m town show. He enjoyed the t
? trip and has no complaints as to
? accommodations.
f Mr James Carter of Copeland, g
(Darlington county,looked in up- c
on his kith and kin last Wednes- c
day. He literally only "looked ^
in," for he didn't stay half as t
long as he was welcome. t
Practically all of our people i
who went to the "up country" s
are back at home. Mr and Mrs e
H H Singletary and Miss Lutie \
came home the early part of s
last week. After they left the I
birds winged their flights in rap- e
f . id succession and by Saturday j
' : night all were in. Mr S W c
Gowdy returned by way of c
Charleston, which calls for an f
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explanation. Another fellow t
got homesick because he found ?
. ? no hammock to rock. No name
v i8 called; it might make trouble
at home. Judge Green, about
' C whom there was so much fear f
, that he would in a moment of ^
;|\ absentmindedness roll off Mt
' f Tryon that the4tmoonlight picknickers"
had a tuneral proces$
sion for practice?he actually
i came in "right side"?(or was
* ^ o ro nnrl 5
11 id v ) u|/ rvivu vuiv uuv* si
had on the blue overalls within 3
j ten minutes. We can't name &
them all, but all are here and r
r glad they are, too. c
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"De Cumbee ribera'in de wild
t- goose home." Some had a tine ^
time, some, "sorter so so," othc
ers?tshaw! what's the use, any
! , way. This may all be "Greek
; v and turkey tracks," to a great
j' many of the Records' readers ^
tofebitf to those "who know" it is a
J^cf ar.
The Lake City camp of Wood- J
f. Man a V?nclr?af "nirnir Saf.nr- V
IL day at McAgister's Mill. Fel- r
| low Woodman and the general t
K brotherhood were invited and, 1
Hh>: '^tended in large numbers. The J c
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?%jk\SEASON[]
athering was one of the mos
enial and enjoyable and enjo^
d that this section has kno^
a quite a while.
Mr W T Askins and daughte
liss Violet, and son, Mash
Yacy, Miss Ella Morris ar
Ion W L Bass and daughte
diss Sallie, left here Tuesda
jorning for Washington. Th(
yill be a^ay several days ac
rill, besides the Nation's cap
al, visit Baltimore and tl
amous Shenandoah Valley 1
Virginia.
We have it on inside at thor
y that a company is beir
ormed here to carry on a stric
y first class grocery busines
die company will be a stror
,nd will confine itself
ancy and staple groceries.
Messrs W J Willoughby and
) Byrd were over from Sera
on Thursday.
Mr J Y McGiil sold here la
reek the tobacco from fr
icres and received a cle
:heck, which netted over $l7fi
K) per . acre. That certain
>eats cotton to a stand-still. I
he way, Mr McGill raised th
obacco at Cedar Swamp ai
t must have been from tl
ame section that The Recof
iditor's big* watermelon cam
Ve are ready to accept any re
>onable story f/om this neig
>orhood. Anyone who has e
ir partaken of the genuine ho
>itality and real old-fashiom
:ountry dinner?such as we r
:eived only a short distant
rom the old church in Septer
>er, 1893?is not at all likely t
*o back on Cedar Swamp.
Sunday our town was w<
ligh deserted. Quite a larj
lumber of the Woodmen wei
o Kingstree to attend the ui
reiling of the monument to So
rign John McGill. W. L. B.
Mortuary
Died?On Monday, Augu
!6, at 2:05 a. m., Paul, the fiv
rear-old son of Mr ,and Mrs
>lide Coker, of our town. T1
emains were interred at Hebrc
ihurch on Tuesday, Rev J
dahaffey being the ofiiciatii
uinister. Little Paul was
>right, lovable child and o
immunity extends sympatl
o the bereaved parents.
Died?On Tuesday, Augu
:7, at the home of his parent
Lt Campobello, S C, Ethan, tl
nfant son of Rev and Mrs E
fames. The remains we
irought to Kingstree and inte
ed at the Williamsburg cem
ery on Wednesday morning,
.0 o'clock, Rev J E Mahaffi
:onducting the funeral service
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are constantly worn bj
JBBl^^zens who long ago de
J meet every requirement of S
I and Durability. Always gi
solo and ouar/
| PEOPLE'S MM
^ KIngstree's First Bale
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,n The first bale of new cotton
this season was brought here on
Tuesday by Mr T Stuart Kelly,
r' of Santee. It weighed 526 lbs
?r and was bought by Mr Hugh
l(* McCutchen, representing Sprunt
r' & Sons, bringing 12c a pound.
[y Mr Kelly is a progressive farmer
-y and has a fine crop,
id
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ie First Bale at Lake City.
Lake City, Aug. 27:?The first
bale of this season's cotton was
'! marketed here today by Mr W
lSf L Askins, a thrifty and energetic
t- young farmer of Lake City. The
bale was bought by A H Wil- !
*? liams & Co at 121c a pound. Mr
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to Askins will have another oaie
ready to sell to morrow.
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I |REMOVAL I
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1 1st I will move into a 1
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store on Academy street J
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near the postoffice, where ]
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I will carry a" full_com-j
jplete line of everything j
usually found in a first-1
class store. j
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At A i
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z I The Bargain Specialist, j
*e j Kingstree, !
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tyle, Fit, Finish, Comfort
ve perfect satisfaction.
tnteed by
THE COMPANY. 1
Lamps?ail kinds tfrat are
tfood value?crockery and china
ware, at People's MercanCo's.
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w) has on hand a large stoct
Ik and on easy terms, to ma)
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Our store is coi
both banks?only a
Farmers & Merchan
down same street; ar
Bank of Lake City.
Be sure to come i
after the sale, get
SOMETHI
to drink and take a r
cool place, and you a
If your eyes are
ble, don't fail to see
with any kind of
SPECT
or glasses you may n
that head-ache you a
i Special agent to
spectacles and fram
Also have a big fresh lo
INTERNATIONA
Get a package for your
BURDUCO LI
surpasses all other for man.
Get a can of GO-FLY tc
this hot weather: 25 and 5
NO ONE will ?
more than
J. B. D
PHYSICIAN AN
LAKE C
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(For Sale and C tiara
PEOPLE'S MERCANT
Try one of Kingans, choice
hams. No better ever brought
to Kingstree. j
People's Mercantile Co.
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( which he will sell cheap f)
Ice room for fall stock. j' jK
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Growers |
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ybody ||
nveniently situated to 3* 1
few yards from the ^ 1
ts, right across and ^
id we are next door to ^ j
to our store before or 5 1
NG COLD 1
est. We have a neat, 5 '
re welcome sure. S
giving you any trou- ^
us. We can fit you ^
acles %
leed, and perhaps stop 5
re always having. ? i
r Hawke's Celebrated ^
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*L STOCK FOOD ?
horse or mule. ^
VER POWDER 5
i keep the flies off your horse ^
0 cent sizes. I ^ i
ippreciate your trade 1 J j
iuRANT 1
D PHARMACIST. 5 j
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heir uniform wearing qual- fcjjj! "
They never disappoint,
ach pair is made to conform fr.w < \
e same high standard before /.?/ . '.. ' .
ng the factory. You canal- 'SS:z , *.
trely on them. King Qualhoes
require no "breaking 'vXv
They fit your feet when v.*.; *
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ILE COMPANY. |
THE MUNICIPAL ELECTION.
A Large Tote Polled?Tie Sicccssful
Candidates.
There were eighty-nine votes
polled in the municipal primary
election Tuesday?by far the
largest number ever cast in a
local town election. The candiiates
received votes as follows:
For Mayor: L W Gilland 70, H A
Meyer 17. For Alderman: H G
Askins 29, E C Burgess 71, W H
3arr 50, P S Courtney 64, G 0
Epps 66, J N Hammet 66, H E
Montgomery 78, M A Ross 80.
The following candidates bayng
received the highest number
)f votes and a majority of the
rotes cast, were declared the
lominees ot the party: Mayor,
Li W Gilland. Aldermen: E 0
? t-? ci ci li. fi n
OUTgess, JT O vuuuucy, u v?
Spps, J N Hammet H E Montgomery
and M A Ross.
The general election will be
ield on Monday, September 9.
Announcement
The Cotton Gins at Kingstree
ire now being overhauled and
will soon be ready to gin all the
:otton that can be brought to
them from a radius of ten
miles.
The large Ginnery at the Oil
Mill is being remodeled and a
bouse added, and this ginnery
will turn out a bale every teh
minutes.
The down-town Ginnery,
which has established a reputation
for itself in the past, will
turn out a bale every twenty
minutes. So no one need have
my fear of being delayed.
The Kingstree Cottton Marfet
is known to be the best in
the country, and the Oil Mill will
pay the highest cash price for
your seed and give you the best
trade on Meal and Hulls.
SOUTH ATLANTIC OIL CO.
I-25-tf.
New Advertisements.
J S Eron?Removal Notice.
E A Watts?Jewelry, Watches
md Watch Repairing.
Williamsburg Livestock Co?
Surreys,Carriages, Wagons,Etc, vPeople's
Mercantile Co?
King Quality Shoes for Men and
Women.
Steuens Arms & Tool Co.
?Stevens Rifle or Guns.
Call at our store, please, for a free
jample packageof Dr. Shoep's "Health
Coffee. If real coffee disturbs your
jfomach, your heart or your kidneys,
then try this 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
3urelv like Health Coffee. Sold by
People's Mercantile Company.
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