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I in H OUR ENTIR ? I AWNS A^ ? T 4 1W 4 44 fr ACTUAL C I King Local and Personal "Read election notices. The primary election takes place August 25. The general election will be Jield November 3. Miss Mabel Harper left last eveek for a trip to Glenn Springs. The county campaign begins next Wednesday at Kingstree. Misses Mamie and Florrie Jacobs are visiting Sullivan's s Island. Monday being salesday one small tract of land was sold for taxes. 1 Col B Wallace Jones of Lake J City was in town yesterday on business. Mrs T A Blakeley and Miss Essie Blakeley are at Glenn Springs. J Mrs LeRoy Lee and Miss Se f i ciia uic waiting iciau \ iu Newberry. Mrs R J Kirk and Mr R J x Kirk, Jr, are visiting friends in j. ^Columbia. f IMxand Mrs M F Heller spent several days this week on Sul- rj livan's Island. r Mr W H Smith,of the Florence j Times, called to see us yester- c day while in town. H G Askins, Esq., has return- j ed from a trip to the mountains j ? of North Carolina. f r * - - l* i ^ - ? - ?. .. Tk/M<' n A 1 trusses riossie anu uuuisc Harper Tisibed friends in Timmonsville recently. \ Mrs C C Brinkley is spending 1 several weeks very pleasantly I on Sullivan's Island. } John Mouzon,the barber, took 3 advantage of the cheap rates to take a trip up North. 1 C W Stoll, Esq., has gone to 1 <}lenn Springs for a few weeks ^ of rest and recuperation, , Mrs A M Gordon and daughter, Miss Esther, are spending some time at Glenn Springs. The name of every voter must be on the club roll at least ave days before the election. i Mrs Dr Scott, Miss Helen Scott, Rev E E Ervin and Miss Lilly Ervin are at Montreat,N C. There will be a meeting of all the school trustees of the county tomorrow at the graded school. The time for filing pledges anri rvivincr assessments exDires ?ft x Tuesday, August 11, at 12 o'clock, m. Mrs Eloise Alderman?nee Cooper?of Columbia is visiting relatives in Kingstree and at Indiantown. Mrs H A Meyer went to Charleston on Tuesday to attend the funeral of her neice, Mrs J Heurt. Mrs W V Brockinton and daughter, Miss Ada, are among the visitors from Kingstree to Sullivan's Island. Mrs J S Eron left Tuesday for Ne* York, where she will pur iirommmmmmmmmmmm [EN] :t LIINt OF niLLIINt <D ALL SUririER Q OST FOR THE NE> ^stree aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa chase hei complete stock of fall ( millinery and dress poods. If "Subscriber", Lane,S C, will ' fiirnich 11c hie r?r h#?r r*?a1 namp (not for publication) the article ' sent us today will be published. 1 The Atlantic Coast Line's an- ] nual excursion to the. raoun- 1 tains and the seashore will take I place August 14. See advertise- 1 ment. s 1 Miss Etta Jacobs, who luf. been attending the summeschool for teachers at Kn9 ville, Tenn , returned home this week. | j Miss Mary Swann of Kings- is tree has been awarded a schol- t irship at Winthrop College as \ :he result of the July examina-! :i?n jl Owing to the pressure on our i lews columns this week we are \ :ompelled to sacrifice our edi- j orial columns to make room a Ar ir\r\r> nn w? wi.wrnu>...u.. Mr P P Bethea, formerly sups .'rintendent of the graded school, vho is now representing the e Vkalest Lyceum, was in town a ^ ew days last week. rj A meeting of the Board of b [Yade is called for Tuesday V tight, August 11. Time, 8:30; dace, the court house. Every uember should attend. ^ Miss Sadie Meyer and brother, ^ Jaster Norman, returned home v ast week after a most delight- f ul visit to relatives and friends a n Newberry and Lexington. s The first open cotton boll we lave seen was shown us by Mr ^ S. C Hinds. It is said to have j)een picked from the field of Mr ^ tV K Davis near Talt on August ^ L* c The Record is issued one day t ate this week. Cause?short on j printers; unusual volume of lews matter;ahalf dozen orders For job work, "all wanted right * now." * The date of the picnic at J Mouzons has been changed to August 21 and will be given at Pudding Swamp bridge. Mr P ^ II Stoll is scheduled for a j speech. We have been informed that < the Messrs Rhem of Rhems ex- i pect to harvest something over i twelve hundred bushels of corn from about ten acres.?Georgetown Item. In our list of the teachers at- ] ? ? ? j i ? ? * f h /% rv 1 iciiuiiig tuc aumuici a ^ 11 u yj ^ which was published last week, the name of Miss Nellie Mae Montgomery was accidentally omitted. Attention is called to the following new candidates cards , Clerk of court, II 0 Britton; j House of Representatives, W A j Fitch; County Commissioner, ( G G Haselden. We call attention to increased surplus of the bank of Kingstree.At the last annual meeting the surplus of this thriving institution was increased from 1 7,500 to $10,000. Misses Mary T Nance and Elizabeth Dominick, who are ;RY, DRESS GOODS, OODS TO GO AT (T THIRTY DAYS. Dry twuwwwuwuuwwwwwi doing excellent work in the summer school,spent Sunday at the Isle of Palms, enjoying Old Ocean's balmy breezes. Rev J E Mahaffey is kept quite busy these days assisting in protracted meetings. Last week he was up near Scranton helping Rev Mr Henry, and this week be goes to Union for a week's n^eting. ^ Hjig, the popular as>f the Farmers' Iware departnent,acc x ait 1 by Mrs King, eft this week for Hartsville to ;pend some days with friends ;here and elsewhere. We have on hand a few copies >f the constitution and rules of: he Democratic party adopted >y the last State convention. rVhile they last any one wishng a copy may obtain same by ipplying at The Record office. The chairman of the State ex- . cutive committee has furnishd blank forms for making out lection expense accounts to be iled with the clerk of court. ' ['hese blanks may be obtained y applying1 to C VV Wolfe or Dr Williams. Dr D C Scott and Hon R H [ellahan left Friday for Boston, ] lass, on the Pythian excursion. ?bey will be absent about two reeks and will take in Niagara ^alls, Coney Island, Gotham nd other places attractive * for ight seeing". Mr S M McCLary, who has >een appointed' warden or this county by the Audubon Society, tells us that he will rorn now on keep close watch 4 m the river and all violators of he fish law will be vigorously arosecuted. So be warned, boys. I Hon Hart well M Ayer, the iccompiished and versatile edi:or of the Florence Daily Times, paid The Record a pleasant irisit Friday of last week. The occasion of Mr Ayer s coming :o Kingstree was to deliver his ine lecture on South Carolina listory before the teachers' institute. How much they appre:iated the lecture is told by one who heard it in our notes from the Teachers' Institute. Mr J B Tallevast of Indiantown presented us Monday with i can of peaches and one of tomatoes that he grew and canned himself. The cans,with their neat and attractive labels,would attract attention in any store, while the contents?the fruit and the vegetable?are sound, well flavored and of superior nnalitw This is Mr Talle Vast's first experiment and he has arranged to place his canned goods on sale here. Those who buy them will get their money's worth. No one is immune from kidney trouble, so just remember that Foley's Kidney Remedy will stop the irregularities and cure any case of kidney or bladder trouble that is not beyond the reach of medicine W L Wallace. i i jhi 1 5P( I Goods MiwumuwwMi, mmi TEACBEKS' INS"..UTE NOTES. ? ?J? Good Work Ai ;omplisbed?Several Lectures?Pleasant Entertainment. The greatest educational revival ever held in Williamsburg county is now in progress-in the Kingstree gradedX ing. We have en/ a tifty-four, which is a>^ more than any previous i ..ute has enrolled; but we feel safe in saying- there has been at least sixty per cent increase in the interest shown and work done by the institute. The teacher-pupils have been greatly encouraged and bene' tited beyond the expectation of all by the many stirring and inspiring lectures delivered by our most efficient instructors, Miss Nance and Mr Mitchell. Too much can't be said about the grand work they are doing. Visit Miss Nance's room from 8:45 to 10:30 and listen to her lectures on pedogogy, civics and current, events, and if you don't believe in educational work you can't be converted. Next, Miss Domiuick will entertain you in ber drawing department. Here she has worked miracles* To verify this statement look on. the walls at the many drawings made by beginners,then youll be convinced o'f the work Miss Dominick isdoing.Now, visitors* I am. sure you'll not be satis&ed to leave before hearing Mr Mitchell discuss that very important subject, English. Williamsburg is exceedingly fnrtnn^tp in nhtainino* th<* ? *" v. & vices of such instructors, which is due to-MrMcCullough's efforts. We have had several visitors ind, of course, we are always fiappy to have our sympathetic friends with us. Come again. We were happy to-have with us on Friday Hon Hartwell Ayer from Florence. Mr Ayer made a most thrilling address on South Carolina History, which was enjoyed very much indeed by all. Everybody would like to claim the honor of being a csouui Carolinian aner nearing one of Mr Ayer's addresses. Monday we were entertained at a sunset talk in the auditorium by Misses Nance and Dominick. Miss Dominick furnished the music, and Miss Nance read Dr S A Knapp's noted address on "Rural Conditions." Dr Knapp delivered this address at Chick Springs this spring. Miss Etta Jacobs, who is just from Knoxville, gave us a grand description as to how they observed the Fourth of July. We would like to hear more from Miss Jacobs. Tuesday morning we had with us Hon T M Gilland and Hon C W Wolfe. Mr Wolfe made a very fine talk on rural schools. Tuesday afternoon from 6:30 to 7: 30 Misses Nance and Domi.. nick entertained the teachers at the school building1. It will be sufficient to say that every body went away feeling very happy?thanks to Misses Nance and Dominick. Dr Roy Z Thomas from Ohio immmmmmmmmmmmmrc S .SAI.F )T "CASt Comp [wuiuiwwwwuuiuiwuiww delivered a very fine lecture Tuesday evening- on "Edg-ar Allan Poe." teacher-pupil. vod First Prize At the Tiramonsville races on Tit 1 \r OQ +Via fircf r?ri70 rtf u UIJ M iy wti v ui o k v* yvv was won by "Julia," entered by Mr W H McGee of Greelyville. One of the mile heats was made by Mr McGee's fast trotter in 2:36. Mr McGee's friends are congratulating him on the fine showing made by his horse. i DeWitt's Little Early Risers are the best pills made. They are we IT known, pleasant, gentle, prompt little liver pills. Insist upon Early Risers. ?Ve sell and recommend it. Sold byD C Scott, M D. Work is always weariness when its goal is only wages. iMILLir i ===== 4 Hats at reduced p A of the season, Y ^ Vests, Stamped Li; Prices to suit all ai | Gale & Gale's, sT\. IN . Ws / T -. V - - . 1\ . F?. F^-T^. In order to make rooi offer our entire stock oi CLOT HI ISC AND DR\ Belo; I Special line of white i to go below cost Also a full line of voil made skirts. V^VVVVW" J. S. I H IBBBBHHHHnHHi BANK OFK Kingstree. Sou CAPITAL, $ 30.000~S === DIRECT Jas F Cooper D C Scott Pm q/Ia nfnmnflv IW?IV?VMVU? UAUMV |?WMa|rMjr? LOANS, large or small, mad 12 1 I ?s any. j WMMlUMWWUiWWUt? SPECIAL NOTICES^ Transient Notices will be Published In This Column at the Rate of One Cent a Word for Each Issue. No advertisement taken for less than 25 cents. Foe Rent?Two nice brick stores under Opera House. Stoll Bros, 7-23-4t Kingstree, SC. ' For Sale?New seven room dweling in town of Kingstree. Stoll Bros. 7-23-4t Wanted-Boarders. Ladies and StilWl is pciciicu. xcimo ICOW/U" able I shall also be glad to receive sewing. Satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs Rosa Fulton.! 8-6-3t ; Don't try to regulate others before you regulate yourself. Trespass NoticeA11 pesons are hereby warned against hunting, fishing, cutting timber, or in any other trespassing on the lands of the undersigned in AndersonTownship. Any one disregarding this notice will be vigorously prosecuted. w a Moore. S-6-dt ?/M/M'M/vM/M'V vA/vA/V/'M/va/'.A. MERY!lw rices the balance r losiery, Collars, K nanC dikl-Artc of K iicno, imuluiij ai ? ? i\ t i* _ j? Kingstree, S. C. | * F7rrr:7r7r7r.7r7T:n^r:?r7r> M *. * ror our fall stock we p ; j f, SHOES ' E r GOODS jv Cost. __________________ (ilk and lingerie waists le and Panama readyi flVlVVW ERON INGSTREE I th Carolina. URPLU8,110,000 ORS === R H Kellahan J A Eelley f le on approTcd Vccnrity. .1