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i ?? H You should coiuo iking; toGAL^lTEMSlf ^ ?# Mr L D Rodgers spent Sunday in Lake City. Mr John Scott is the proud father oi a tine boy. Miss Grace Van Keuren is visiting in Georgetown. Mr J T Eason ot Bennettsville spent the week-end in Kingstree. S Marcus has something of interest to say to spring buyers this week. Mr E J Pendergrass of Florence visited Kingstree the tirst of the week. Mr G W Alderman of Florence visited at the home of Mr II 0 Britton Sunday. "Judge" Green and Mr SW Gowdy of Lake City were noted at the sale Monday. Miss Annie McBoy of Manning visited her sister, Mrs Jno Hawkins, the first of the week. Miss Elizabeth Salters of Blenheim. Marlboro county, is visiting relatives in Kingstree. Messrs Julian and Cecil Jacobs of Charleston spent Sunday with their parents in town. YT HT T M I Rr/vrb-. iUCS"JI S II vl auu lu u VI VVIV inton of Indiantown spent the week-end visiting relatives in Manning. Mr and Mrs C L Porter oi Florence were in town Sunday visiting Mr Porter's mother,Mrs M J Porter. 8heriff Graham sold only one tract of land Monday, which was bought by A II Williams A Co for $500. Dr M L Allen has installed in his drug store a very handsome Standard Gillette light, turning night into day. The Butler Dry Goods Co have some special May values, which look very attractive. Head his ad on this page. The editor returns grateful acknowledgments for an invitation to the commencement exercises ot Clemson College, June 6?9. We return appreciative tnanKs for an invitation to the commencement exercises of Union High school, Rome, S 0, May 30 to June 2. Our job department is equipped with newest faces for wedding and commencement invitations, programmes, etc. Let us show you samples. Mr.- Mary Harris Armor gave a temperance lecture at the graded school auditorium Sunday. She is a splendid speaker and the lecture was very much enjoyed. Mrs Armor was taken ill after the lecture and will be jmable to fill the remainder of her engagements in the county. w) 10 ct yd wide Percals UP 12Jet yd wide Cambric ?2 7 ct Bordered Calico. .. J5 7 ct Bordered Lawns... ? THIS xessseseseses I . ' tp if? * * " 4 \ . " ! LI FOR ME> today and buy your ( 5TREE jaiuiaiainniaiiiuauiitiiHitm Mrs Mary E dale, who has been spending several months with the tamily of her daughter, j Mrs S L Brown, in St Augustine, 1 Fla, returned to Kingstree Moni day. I w . The three banks whose quarterly statements appear in this jissue al! make good showings; $275,000 in deposits in three banks this dull season is not bad at all. We received a twentv-five dol Jar order last week for job printing for a large clothing house in Chadburn, N C. The excellent quality of'the work we turn out is extending beyond State limits. The work of our job printing 1 department will compare favorably with any in the State, both as to quality and prices. We are equipped to handle all kinds of printing. Don't send your work out of the county. Misses Elizabeth Bramble, Emma Burgess, Retba Burgess, Ethel McLean and Thetis Stackley and Messrs Bishop Burgess, L J Stackley, Joseph Burgess and Luke Young all visited at Mouzon's Sunday. Mr WD Fitch, who has been jailor for Williamsburg county : for the past several years, has ; resigned on account of ill health - o and has moved to his son's home ' near Lake City. Mr R M Vau&e has been appointed jailor. To catch the eye you must have attractively printed sta; tionery and your ad must be set 1 with taste in display and arrangement. We have up-to-date material and skilled printers. We print everything and fill orders on short notice. The attorneys in the Scranton fire case met Tuesday in Lake City and argued several points of law, but did not have a preliminary hearing. They decided to fix bond for the prisoners at $5,000 and went before Judge Wilson at Manning yesterday fcr approval, which he gave, m 1? i. ? ? no,-f rkhitnnrif?<s J. I1UUICS U1 I MJfl-vw, cards of thanks and all communications of a personal nature, not news, are charged for at the rate of one cent a word. If our i friends would kindly remember this and write on one side of the paper, it would save us a lot of unnecessary work. The Confederate veterans who have applied for crosses of honor will receive them on Memorial day. Two crosses were not bestowed last year because the applicants were not present. It is earnestly hoped that all veterans will be present on Monday. The Daughters of the Conj federacy will have the pleasure I of serving dinner to the veteri ans. M ?> A L,E It BUTL S69696969S969C fnntnttnmmntntwutfnninffti NE i , WOMEN AND CH )x fords because the \v< ixrvt r L?KI .hUWWilWUWUiWWUlWiM; Royall Flowers, a son of Mrs j Olh'e Flowers, had the misfortune of getting tlis leg broken j last Friday afternoon. He was! riding on the log carriage of Mr Dennis' mill near town,when the carriage ran under some lumber, j throwing him off with the above j result. Drs Wallace and Kelley | were called in and set the limb. I It is knitting together very nicely at present. | ? Delightful Fish Fry. i)r and Mrs 11 J McCabe gave I- 1 1 lf.,1 C * 15 3 (leilglllllll 1JS11 11 y at uiuiiauna mill on Monday afternoon in honor of Mrs McCabe's brother, Mr Moses Gregg.of the Atlantic Coast Line railroad. 'Hie weather was cooH"^ pleasant and with plenty ^h everything was most t able. The following attended Dr and Mrs McCabe, Misses Ma ; and Sel-1 ma Thorn, Alice Beckham and Estelle Campbell, Messrs Montie Scott, Wilmot Gilland, Moses Gregg, C W Stoll and Billie Britton. Noedy Personals. Moody, May 4:?Mr W 0 Camlin of Bloomingvale spent Sunday here with relatives. Mrs Mary Thompson of Georgetown visited here Sunday. Mrs Lula Haseldeu and children CI A ol Laurel came Dere ouuuaj iu occ the aged father of Mrs Haselden, Mr W S Camlin, Sr, who is now very feeble, being entirely conilned to his bed. Mr G W Camlin is improving rapidly from his recent illness. Baseball has revived for the season and is the chief topic among the youth of sporting proclivities. Reb Coon. Smashes All Records. As an all-round laxative tonic and health-builder no other pills can compare with Dr King's New Life ( Pills. They tone and regulate the) stomach, liVer and kidneys, purify the blood, strengthen the nerves; cure Constipation, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Jaundice, Headache, Chills and Malaria. Try them. 25c at D C Scott's. It is a good plan never to dose a healthy horse. All he needs is good care and good feed. The good care includes, of course, regular exercise. It is just as bad for a hoise to be all the time taking medicine as it is for a man.?From May Farm Journal. J Hoaiseness, bronchitis and other i fhrnaf: trnnhles are ouicklv cured by ! Foley's Honey and Tar as it soothes and heals the inflamed throat and bronchial tubes and the most obstinate cough disappears. Insist upon hating the genuine Foley's Honey and Tar. D C Scott There are lots of people in thej I world who appear to hate the brains of a mule. All they seem to be able j to do is to eat, sleep and kick. . i I AY V 7 cents a yard 9 cents a yard 5 cents a yard 4 cents a yard i> QA ?> H o ,ER DR 100 IDS 96-IKCH LINEN 8 SS9S969SSS9S9S ( <* immrommnwmmmmmmt OF ( ILDREN IS NOW 0 HIH^IHHHIH^ taring qualities of th< UUULK IWtWilliliWWWiiiWWWWW, FESTIVE SOCIAL EVENT. I Chicken Supper at Sand Hills?There Was Music, Laughter and SongOne of the most enjoyable social events of the season was a chicken supper at the Sand Hills Tuesday evening by the young men of town. ' The wagous left tow^^-s^bout 8 o'clock and when fr mits: were reached all res*. a. for-1 mality were 1uidacide and everybody ! went in for a good time, and judging from the high spirits they were i iail in when they arrived back ia j I town at the midnight hoar, they succeeded most admirably. An in-, i formal supper was served at the! .Sand Hills about 10 o'clock, which was great.lv enjoyed. Many games were played, but throwiug sand was the chief amusement of the crowd. The following were present: Misses j j Ruth Epps and Pattie Burgess of' Mouzons, Lorena Ross, Hallie Mc*! Cullongh, Ethel McLean, Rethaj Burgess, Martha Gordon, Dell Van j Keuren, Florrie Jacobs, Thetis j Stackley, Elizabeth Bramble, Emma) Burgess, Esther Gordou; Messrs B B! jEpps, R M Burgess, Orne Epps, Robert Burgess of Mouzons, 0 C Kibler, L D Rodgers, Sam Stackley, Marion McDonnell, W Martin Toi Kioa T. J XhA/?kW_ A R Alabrook. Luke Young, Harry Riff, C W Stoll, Bishop Burgess. If yon want to feel well, look well and be well, take Foley's Kidney Remedy. It tones up the kidneys and bladder, purifies the blood and restores health and strength. Pleasant to take and contains no harmful a v. Why not commence today Scott. Tie fit j Farmer. Respondii ifc .he request ot a number of ^ tnit^ribers we have ; arranged a o.V,bi:ig r.-rte with The Progressive Fa' "r of Raleigh, N C. The club# '$ $1.60 for The Record and k t ^t'ogressive Farmer, but to new subscribers only. The rate to old subscribers is 95 cents for renewal. 1-21-tf Herealter we positively refuse to publish any communication received at this office later than Tuesday, noon, except local and personal items, which wilFnot be available later than Wednesday, noon, for the current week. Bv trying to be ac commodating we are thrown late every week and we are tired of it. This notice applies to EVERY BODY. 4-25-tf. A health journal has an article on "How to Lie While Asleep.'' What we need is a few pointers on how to to induce people to tell the truth i when awake. The Record has printed up a ( number of promissor}' note ( books, fifty notes to the book, ( that we are selling at ten cents , each. tf | I A L U E J 8 cis White Lawns 20 cts Embroidery 10 cts Embroidery. 75 cts yd wide Silk Y GOOD MEETING ttc A 1.1 BD 36969S969S969S ' MI )xf6rdsh OMPLETE. 111 >se liigli grade shoes are well known. 3 J i COMPANYU I -aiffi (If SSi COBKIY!? 1 We invte you to see our line of M Piedmont, Durham, Goldsboro and Carolina BUGGIES AND SURREYS. | The famous and well known n RUSSELL AND WEBER WAGONS. II None better than the fl McCormick Mowers and Hakes S A large and select line of i | PESS, SADDLES. WHIPS AND SUMMER ROSES. J PRICES AND TERMS REASONABLE. Yours to please, j Bi I Williamsburg Live Stock Co, I Kingstree, S. C. |j I Organized, Developed and conducted on ' B Principle of Conservative Banking M Along Progressive Lines, the BANE OF WILLIAMSBURG- ? KINGSTREE. : : SOUTH CAROLINA 1 'I RESOURCES $150,000 |j Solicits a share of your banking business, feeling confident that I | our ample resources and supe- I rior facilities will render asso- M ciation with us permanently agreeable and profitable. H C. W, Stoll, Pres. E. C. Epps, Cashier, I I E. L. Montgomery. Asst. Cashier, F. Rhem, V, Pres. I J idres5 goods! X LINGERIES. A full line of PARISIAN, X X FRENCH and INDIA LAWNS. LACE and X A 0 TRinniNGS to match. X | J. S. ERON. | | I 5 I ' 5 cents a yard W) ] ... _10 cents a yard .. 5 cents a yard jl 1 50 cents a yard w/ S CO. I ffl - *3t