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10 U E i 1 ? p You should come Iking; aiuuiiiiuiiumuiumimuiu fmLYiTEMaf! # ^ Mrs Louis Gilland is visiting i relatives in Columbia Miss Janie Allen of Florence I Mt-o TV V .Jnrnhc is V (Sillily .>UJ II II vuvuvu. Mrs Frank Hawkins is visiting her parents at Manning. Miss McDonald of Sampit is the guest of Mrs T A Blakely. S Marcus in his new ad offers seasonable goods. Read what he says. L W Gilland, Esq, spent several dajTs in Charleston last week. Mr W B McCants of Harpers was in town Tuesday between trains. Mr R L Montague of Charleston had business in Kingstree Tuesday. Mr James Bryan of Trio favored us with a pleasant visit Tuesday. Miss Janie F Wood is visiting 'her sister, Mrs Commander, in Florence. Mr J J Morris of Lake City was in Kmgstree Monday on business. Auditor J J B Montgomery went to Columbia yesterday on official business. M F Heller has 30 head of horses and mules advertised for sale this week. Messrs E J Parker and W F Rodgers of Lane were noted on - our streets Monday. Mrs A Hirschman of Manning was the guest of Mr and Mrs S Marcus Monday. Mr Oliver P Barton of The Record force spent last Sunday in the City-by-the Sea. * T, I . A ? J ..it. juiss lieoe niiuci&uu, wuu v lotted Mrs Wm N Jacobs last weekj has returned to her home in Georgetown. Mr and Mrs J C Graham of Gourdin spent Saturday and Sunday of last week in town with relatives. > Our premium offer with the News and Courier expires June . 1, so if you want to take ad\antage of it act at once. Dr E T Kelley attended the annual meeting of the South Carolina Medical Association at Summerville yesterday. Mr B W Middleton, who has been clerking in Dr Brocking ton's dru^ store, left this week to take a similar position in Sumter. Matters of gTeat importance will be presented at the Episcopal church next Sunday and all members are urged to be present. jTRADE 5 SEE OUR LIX g 0XBL00D, PAT] f<SS6S696S6969 f J . f mrnmmmmmmmtnmmnm * LI FOR MEN today and buy your 0 3TREE I)r Theodore Hemingway, who is a student at the State Medical College, Charleston, arrived home this week, his scholastic term having recently closed. The Record, the Semi Weekly News and Courier and a pair of patent shears that retail at one dollar?a three dollar value for SI.85, while the offer lasts. I)r Benton Montgomery, a stu* ' oi . j _ _ J 1 f 1^1 aent ai me oidie aieuicai v,ui- { lege, came in last evening. He will take a position in Dr Brockington's pharmacy during vacation. The Butler Dry Goods Co advertises shoes to lit the feet of the whole family, individually and collectivelVi from baby to papa. Attractive styles are suggested. Mr J M Anderson of Savannah, Ga, on his way home fron a business trip to Boston, stopped over in town last Friday to visit his brother, Mr S C Anderson. The grass on the court house square is growing green and' Thompson of Orangeburg- were summoned here last week by the serious illness of their mother, Mrs Sallie Thompson near town. "We are glad to note that she is now much improved, and Mr Thompson has returned home. WHERE EOF LOW CUT SI ENTLEATHER, TIC 75c Chi Sutler I 1 pretty. The ladies of the Civic league have transformed an ugly waste into a place of aesthetic charm. The play, "Among the Breakers," will be presented by the Lake City Dramatic club Friday night, April 23, in the auditorium of Lake City Graded school. Admission 35c and 25c. Mr B F Dukes of Dunnellyn. Fla, is spending some time with relatives and friends in town, having come out to attend the Dukes-Tisdale wedding, the briae being his daughter. Mrs W H McGee of Greelyville visited friends in town several days last week. Mr and Mrs McGee have about decided jto build a dwelling here and i ? 1/1 A-c 4-ran fVial r fntura luanc IUV.I1 tuvui V home. A choir of eight voices?four male and four female?has recently been organized at the Methodist church. These singers make good music and add considerably to the. interest of the services. Williamsburg county has 184 pensioners, to whom will soon be distributed $4,898. Clerk of Court Britton has received a check for this money and is now ready to disburse same to the ! veterans entitled to it. Mr W E Thompson of ! Georgetown and Miss Rosa # NE , WOMEN AND CH] xfords because the we DRY Capt Constine launched his new boat, "Hover No 2," Monday afternoon with a party of friends aboard for the initial trip. The run down the river was made on good time and eve-: rybody enjoyed the outing. Prof R N Spigner, principal j .of Prospect Graded school at! Leo, was in town Monday be- 1 tween trains. Mr Spigner says that the school has had a very i successful session and all are| busy preparing for commence-1 ment exercises which take place ; May 1-3. I Mr V A Sedgewick, who has ' submitted plans for several buildings at Rosema,,! "^ ua^hat that town is build ,ith j astonishing rapidil being seventeen dwellfi -Tactually under constructio or con- j tracted for and real estate \ values are rapidly increasing in value. We acknowledge with thanks an invitation from President D B Johnson to be present at the ^owf nvorrlcne Win. WUllUCUV^IU^Uk VAV1 V/OWO VA U 114 | throp College to take place May 30 to June 1. Among: the members ot the graduating class, consisting of seventy members, we note the names of Miss Mary James Britton and Miss Margaret Elizabeth Ross of Kingstree. Words To Freeze The Seal. "Your son has Consumption. His case is hopeless." These appalling words were sposen to Geo E Blevens, a leading merchant of Springfield, N C, by two expert doctors?one lung specialist. Then was shown the wonderful power of Dr King's New Discovery. "After three weeks use," writes Mr Blevens, "he was as well as ever. I would not take all the money in the j world for what it did for my boy.": Infallible for Coughs and Colds, it's the safest, surest cure of desperate Lung diseases on earth. 50c. and $1.00. Guarantee satisfaction. Tri; al bottle free. D C Scott. Hereafter we positively refuse to publish any communication received at this office later than Tuesday, noon, except local and personal items, which wilVnot be available later than W^dnesdav. noon, for the cur rent week. By trying to be ac-; commodating we are thrown late, every week and we are tired of j it. This notice applies to! EVERY BODY. 4-25-tf. We have just got in a splendid lot of all kinds of stationery, fine bond papers,ruled headings, 100,000 envelopes, and Dennison's shipping tags with brass eyelets and wire strings, the best made. See our samples before ordering elsewhere. tf Tobacco Flues 5c per lb at zr: ?~ IT ?/l >?, nmgsuec am u v? ui c \j\j. a. 4-22-3t J i THE DO IOES FOR GENTS, I, WHITE. ild's Barefoot J Dry G< /wwwwW<^wwwwwOw> > m OF C [LDREN IS NOW C< taring qualities of the rnnnc UWUiJ lillulHllllllillUllllillillllilliilUI A Play io Baseball. A play suggested by Hugh S Fiillerton, the baseball expert is recounted by bim in his article entitled "The Fine points of Baseball'' in the May American Magazine. "A few years ago a play suggested by me came near beating the Chicago White Stockings American League penna' Schafer and I, with st players, w Te foregathered on*. niug in Chicago 'talking shop' as usual, udJ, to promote discussion, I was lamenting the lack of inventiveness ami ingenuity in the later generations .of Sail players. 'Why,' I said to clinch the argnment, 'to-day three of you fellows let Altrock sneak strikes over on you. After, he had had done it once why didn't a batter walk up to the plate, pretend not to be watchiug, and when he tried that quick straight ball slam it out of the lot?' "At that time Chicago was fighting desperately for the pennant and every game counted. It looked as if one defeat would mean the loss ofjthe championship. The next afternoon, in the ninth inning, with the score 1 to 0 fn favor of Chicago, Schaefer, who had been crippled, was sent to bat. As he came slouching up to the rOofo oarrtrinor liia Vmf in hia left ?/ ??., - ? hand and pretending not to be watching the pitcher at all, I hastily regretted the argument of the previous evening. Schaefer actually turned his head away, and 'Doc' White, thinking he saw an opening, drove a fast straight, ball over the the plate. Schaefer waked up, manled that ball clear into the left field bleachers, drove lrme a runner ahead of him- ind b ; Chicago 2 to 1. I didn' f .ell Comiskey about that arj iment ntil the pennant was won. ^ ? 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