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BHHj HU HUn nf evening, July HR ^us and elegant ..lisses Martha and < H| ^ cordon of East Kinjjstree B^Brs thrown open to their friends ; BWrom 9 until 12 o'clock, the oc- ( casion being a lemon party in , hojaor of their quests, Misses 1 .^ifcinnie Clare and Clara Yarbor- ' opg-h and Sarah Moore of Columbia. 1 Mrs B W Butler and Mrs W ] G Gamble, assisted by Miss Es- t ther Gordon, received at the door. The house was beautiful- ( ly decorated with ferns and cut j / flowers, while the lawn was re- j splendent with the glow of many i colored lights, making-the scene 1 one of beauty. The guests be- j ing assembled they were given , a numbered ticket which num- ] <//,^S?r-?ht>we3Yiach one who their 1 partner should be in the weigh- j ing contest. Mr M H Jacobs being a skilled artist in thej, handling- of the balances was in ! charge of this contest, and as 1 each couple was weighed their combined weight was recorded. At the conclusion Miss Thetis B Stackley and K K Wallace were i declared the winners of the prize, a beautiful pearl : handle fan, while Miss Minnie Clare Yarborough and Mr W W MB* were handed the lemon consolation. We refrain giving the weights of the jHJrize winners as it is not a matter of record. The couples were then ushered into the spacious parlor where they were entertained with choice selections of music from the skilled hands of Misses Minnie Clare and Clara Yarborou?jh on the piano and violin, also Professors lirockinton and Kpps. Dainty refreshments w ere served by little Misses MarqueiA and Pauline Gordon. In the ( jfefreshments the color for the ev^nin<f, lemon, was seen. The couples were then ushered to _ the western piazza which was brilliantly lighted with many Jan;,np?p lanterns and there under the boughs of the stately lemon tree plucked from its leaves a card telling- them of the mysterious things of the future. The couples then adjourned to cool and quiet nooks to work out their destinies which they had plucked from the tree of fortune, and woe to hi in lor P whom Dan Cupid had a lemon i^^ore. In the midst of our merrymaking a sound is heard that chills our hearts. It is . the Curfew bells ringing the hour of midnight, which warns us that the hour of parting has arrived. Bidding our kind hostess and her guests a happy good night we wend our way homeward to dream of those things that might have been, if Curfew had not rang that night. The ladies present were: Misses Minnie Clare and Clara f Yarborough and Sarah Moore of Columbia, Florrie Jacobs, Clara Montgomery, Mittie McGill, Flossie Harper, Louise Harper, Mantie Coker, Nita Whitehead, Thetis and Annie Stackley, Mirriam Hirsch of Charleston,Belle McClary, Emma Gordon, James Britton, Leafy Byrd of Harts- , ville and Annie Reddick. The gentlemen present were >0k?ssrs Louis Stackley, Sam btackley, Audy brown ot Gour- i dins, Luke Young, M H Jacobs, ^ PG Gourdin.Burrie Brockinton, y \\njjur Brockinton, Bob White- * ' head, Jim Epps, Ernest Epps, ] Pe?l Epps, Sammie McClarey, ( Lewis Coker, Alex Gordon, J F i McCortnic of Columbia, Willie i W Barr, Linwood Gamble, J B ; Alsbrook, B K Brockinton of ) Florence, Theodore Hemingway, Dr C D Jacobs and Judge Wallace. 11. K. W. When a man spends all his odd hours puttering around his house the neighbor women are apt to envy his wife. < s I KEEP THE KIDNEYS WELL. Health Is Worth Sarin?, and SoneKlngstree People Know How to Save It. Many Kingstree people take their j lives in their hands by neglecting , the kidneys when they know these' organs need help. Sick kidneys ; are responsible for a vast amount of \ suffering and ill health, but there is no need to suffer nor to remain in j< danger when all diseases and aches J itul pain due to weak kidneys can ' be quicklv and perniantly cured j by the use of Doan's Kidney Pills. Here is a Kingstree citizen's; recommendation. Mrs W H Carr, E Main Street, ! Kiugstree, S ( says: "My mother ( speaks very highly of Doan's Kidney < ['ills, having used them with the best results. She suffered a great leal from backache and distressing | pains across h?r loins and kidney; egious. The remedies she used did aot seem to help her much and lately ] while she was visiting me, I procured a box of Doan's Kdney Pills for her at Scott's drug store. She * used them as directed and they gave 1 ber more relief than anything she, bad ever tried. Since then she has I i bad uo pain of any sort and her11 ] kidneys have also Ueu strengthened. 1 For sale by all dealers. Price 50 1 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United i States. ! i lJemeniber the name Doau's M and take no other. < I. It is easy to understand how a[l woman looks cool in summer, but j: what mystified ns is how she keeps j from freezing to death in winter, > I Sour Stomach No appetite, loss of strength, nervou* ness, headache, constipation, bad breath, i I general debility, sour risings, and catarrh of the stomach are all due to indigestion. Kodol relieves indigestion. This new discov? ! | ery represents the natural juices of diges* tion as they exist in a healthy stomach, combined with the greatest known tonio ( and reconstructive properties. Kodol for dyspepsia does not only relieve indigestion and dyspepsia, but this famous remedy | helps all stomach troubles by cleansing, purifying, sweetening and strengthening the mucous membranes lining the stomach. Mr. S. S. Ball, cf Ravenswood. W, Va.. says: [ I " 1 was troubled with sour stomach for twenty years. Kodol cured me and we are now using it In milk for baby." PON BACK ACHE--WEAK KIDNEYS TRY DeWin'S KIDNEY and BLADDER PILLS-Sur* and Safi j Prepared by E. O. OeWITT * CO., Ohicago For Sale by W L Wallace. . * There Is an Order Higher Still. You are set in an olto when the j ] material civilization of the world 1 ( has been piled up to a gigantic; j height, to testify that there is an !, order higher still: that as the soul is ( more than the body and eternity i than time, so the moral order is | above the material; that justice is j above power; that justice may suf- j, fer lone, but must reign at last; j >n nmror ic nnf rirrlif flint. T1& I mat uiv j.v..w ... . wrongs can be sanctified by success, r.or can thq immutable laws of right | and wrong he confounded. Cardi- j nal Manning. FOLEY'S HONEMAR The original LAXATIVE cough remedy. For coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles. No opiates. Non-alcoholic, j Good for everybody. Sold every where. The genuine FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR is in aYellowpackage. Refuse substitutes, j Prepared only by Foley & Company, Chicago. H. I.. Wallace. I I Read the Farmers & Merchants i Benk'sad. this issua. Campaign Assessments The following campaign assessments for candidates offering lor the various county offices have been fixed by the county executive committee: House of Representatives, $3.00; Clerk of ^ourt,$7,50; Sheriff, $7.50; Treasurer, $5.00; Auditor, $5.00; Superintendent of Education, $3.00; Probate Judge, $3.00; Coroner, fl.uu; Koau engineer,^..)U;iommissioner, $2,00. These fees may be paid to Chairman A H Williams or to the secretary at any time prior to the tirst campaign meeting, the date of which will be announced later. 3-25-tf 1 Announcement Having removed my business into one of the new brick stores near the railroad 1 beg to offera select line of Jewelry, Clocks, Watches Silver Ware and Gold and Silver Novelties. : : : 41so h and -ox K repair .one on short not tcompeting prices. ^ ^^1' 4U a \ X / o + Ia Cirrn i~uui\. uic vvaitn oi^ii. e. . ~ mm Kir *ee, S. C. 5-29-tf OUR CL UBBING RATES We offer cbv i clubbing rates vil'n a number o' popular newspapers and periodica ^ Read carefully the following st and select ;be one or more that.ou fancy and we shall be pleased to send in your srder. These rates are of course all cash in advance, which means that both The Record and the paper prdered must be paid for, not 1, 2. 3, m_ 1, 5, G, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, but twelve months ahead. Below is the list of pur best clubbing offers. The Record and News & Courier [Semi-weekly,) $1.G0. The Record and Home & Farm [twice a month,) $1.35. The Record and New York World j- times <i week,) $l.7o. The Record and Atlanta Consti- j ution (3 times a week) $1 S5. The Record and Atlanta Consti-; lution (weekly $1.50. The Record and Bryan's Commoner, $1.75. The Record and Cosmopolitan! Magazine $1 75. Th h Record and Youth's Com pan ion (New Subscribers) $2.50. The Record Semi-Weekly State,!" $2.50. . | The Record and Lippiucott's Magazine 1 year each ?2.75. The Record and National % Magazine, 1 year each, $1 00. N. B. We do not club with any daily papers. The first issue you receive of the paper or periodical is ?vidence that the money for same lias been forwarded by us. We are aot responsible alter tnat. THE COUNTY RECORD; Kingstree, S. C. tic. of r5. Kingstree Lodge No. 91 Knights of pytbias Regular Conventions Every 2nd~and 4th;\Vednesday nights. Visiting brethren always welcome, -astle Hall 3rd story (iounlin P.uililing. H. A. M yeh, C. (\ A. C. Hinds, K. 11. S. XXXXXXXXXXXXX3 Ills EH 5 SATIS 8 flu UB V We cut fine piece good Sc stores right next door to yc Q Princess Dresses and Jumper fj Suits. W balance ol our ladies wniie am ft colored lawn and lingerie princes! ft dresses and jumper suits on sal< X at the following reductions: X $ 4 00 Dresses reduced to $ 2 G1 V 5 00 Presses reduced to 3 31 O 7 50 Presses reduced to 5 0( ft 10 00 Dresses reduced to G 6" ft 15 00 Dresses reduced to 10 0( X 18 00 Dresses reduced to 12 0( * 20 00 Presses reduced to 13 31 Sr 30 00 Diesse3 reduced to 20 0( ft Ladies' Walking Skirts of Bluet X and Navy Blue Panama. Fane] mixtures auu jjiuuiv v^muuu j.ai. Nf feta Silk. Reduced ONETHIRE Q OFF FORMER PRICE, ft We carry a large assortment o< X WRITE FOR PRI XXXXXXXXXXXXX3 IJiiwiMffti SK '(OASTJIJ /1 ww" nerweer North ^ne Florida A passenger service u and comfort,equipped wit Dining, Sleeping and Th For rates, schedule, m tion, write to WM. J. CI 1 n ^ mbbmbv if ejoi jw buy bdn1 an,r . and lan i W i 'ill pay you to always a; uness of this kind. ?ICE OVER BANK Oi 11 ' /8p\ EVERY 'il yji CAN as ^ ^ \JJ . ||I J ' f I ! I ! 1 ! v ' It never misses a mark, an regulating an accurate and point of the pen, and the C! in the pocket, always ready f the instantaneous call of stock from which to select n I aLo handle all text books adc South < arolinaat prices fixed b G OLLIE EPF ?ooooooooooooc n h com -ACTION OR WHOLESALE MD RETAIL Is for merchants in any length a )U. Ladies' Lace Waists in black, ,$1 |white, cream and ecru colors from SI I $2.9S to S25.00; BlacK from $0.50 | toS25.00. ian I tri ? Tailor Made Suits at Half Price. er; Every one this season's styles! 1 and most wanted fabrics, in Prince I ~ 'v Chap and Madame Butterfly ef- t ! fectJ. " ? 1 S12 00 Suits reduced to $ 0 00 wj ) 15 00 Suits reduced to 7 50 I 20 00 Suits reduced to 10 00 *t ' 25 00 Suits reduced to 12 50 * 30 00 Suits reduced to 15 00 i 40 00 Suits reduced to 20 00 , : I j Ladies' Waists Grouped in Three CKnnriil I <it?. US ) LOT 1 Ladies' White Lawn Waists, trimmed with laces and ac f embroideries $1.25, $1.50 and|$1 CES AND SAMPLES. OOOOOOOOOOOOOC * \ C(?jSTl!!fEj i H faRe oF^flVEJL ilfie? ) South -Cuba. nexcelled for luxury h the latest Pullman oroughfare Cars, aps or any informaRAIG, | Passenger Agent, [ Wilmington, N. C. I / iERS WE I D5 BUY AND D S SELL see us when you have I ' Wl LLIA MS BUKfi I SPARE MOMENT BE UTILIZED WITH A jjjjjgSi^jgg33Ss3E> i a with the Spoon Feed even flow of ink to the lip-Cap holding the pen or use, is permanently at the owner. A complete lay be seen at mv store. ipted for public school^ in y State Hoard of Educat ion SKingstree, j South Carolina. xxxxxxxxxxxx Y232 & 23 5 Charleston. D l\/ir)N/FT\/ V I V I \^/l V L / MAIL OEM USE II .1 wholesale prices. Your r .75 qualities. Clearance pric .00. f LOT 2?Ladies' White Lawn c .1 T li iroi-io W'aifa hpjintifn 11V U XJlllgVllV .. J mmed with laces and embroid- 1 ies $-4.00 and $4.50 qualities. earance price $2.98. I LOT 3 Ladies' White Lawn, ingerie and Linen Waists. Some J ind embroidered, others trimmed 5 ith laces and embroideriers, fc 1.00 to Si 0.00 qualities. Choice S5.00. * Mosquito Nets. c Full sized Mosquito Nets and ? inopies complete and ready for . le. Value $1.25. Special 93c. Extra large size Mosquito Nets1 id Canopies complete. Special t .45. i ? ? ? TRY UJ xxxxxxxxxxx> # Wanted! to help you own your home, business house, farm or to lift a mort gage. qx paying rent and pay *5lUp tur a home with the same money. The Si,000 Guarantee Investment Home Purchasing Bond, issued by the Southern States Trust Company of Columbia, S C, upon which they are granting b per cent loans for lOi years will enable you to buy or build anywhere or to lift your mortgage. Be your own landlord. Wortb Investigating. Do it now. Address W. C. Furse, General Agent, uolumbia, o. u. 5 7 tf THE THR1CE-A-WEEK WORLD IN PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN. More Alert, More Thorough and More Fearless than eyer Read In Every English-Spoken Country. A president of the United States will be elected this year. Who is he and who is the man whom he will beat? Nobodyyet knows, but the Thrice-a Week World will tell you every step and every detail of what promises to be a campaign of the most absorbing interest. It may not tell you what you hope but it will tell you what is. The Thrice-a-Week World long ago established a character for impartiality arid fearlessness in the publicacion of news, and /this it will maintain. If you I want the news as it really is J subscribe to the Thrice-a-Week edition of the New York World, which comes to you every other day,except Sunday, and is thus practically a daily at the price of a weekly. The Tli rice-a-Week World's regular subscription price is only ?1.00 per year, and this pays for 159 papers. We ofer ? this unequalled newspaper and The County Record together for one year for ?1.75. The regular subscriptinn price j of the two papers is ?2.00. Departure of Passenger Trains at Kintjstree. The Atlantic Coast Line railroad has promulgated the following schedule, which became infective Sunday, April 19, 190*; NOR'l H BOUND ' X'rw SO 7. lf? .. m I Xo40 11:42 a. m, i Xo 50 t>:30 p. rj. ? SOUTH BOUXD 3 Xo 51 10:52 a. in.. C *Xo 4? 5:40 p. nn 1 Xo K> 9:13 p.m. S j *1 )A ILY EXCEPT SUN DAY. FOLEYSHONETHCAR | i for children; safe, sure, No opiates xxxx xxxxxxxxx 4 King Street, X South Carolina X BACK ? f THE ? learest mail box places our x Dixie Frames and Xets com- V ilete for wood or iron beds. Spe- O :ial $2.98. ft Full line of American and Eng- ft ish Bobbinet 75c to $10 a piece. X >?rch Blinds Keep Your Piazzas O Shady and Cool, Q Size C feet by 8 feet $1 00 fl Size 8 feet by 8 feet 1 25 /\ Size 10 feet by 8 feet 1 50 X iwing in One of Our Hammocks. Q We have, a full line in pretty O :olors. Pillow anil full value, y; SI to $10 each. Q Special. V Ladies' Chiffon Taffeta Silk O Jumper Suits. Solid colors|and O stripes. Value S13.50. Sale 10 ft ; ON AN ORDER . X OOOOOOOOOOCXXX