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in Wide Under the same p< departments is not excelh powerful and rapid healtl are here, and will be here been permanently cured. C"/-?? ?ct/v?h 'v- lomni i\ j j uiijvv renders popular and exhi Dr. J. D. Moss, a r I to advanced medical sciei poison from the system. Our Mr. J. Preston information, A. SCHILLE <JvlFnCD C AM 7, r'Mta Mr \ < ; Arret: Salem was in town 'L'ues i?-y. Mr Asm.'it V?... ' as of Lake <.'ity spent Turs ii : in town. Mr > ' Zai iy . ' >hnsonville was here tit's we-': doing" jury duty. Dr ani Mr> L Lass of Lake City spent t' - day in town Monday. Mr A A 13row:t of Leo was noted atnonu" the * isitors here this week. Mr > M li'jgg.its of Chapman served as urv.nin. several days! this week. Mr J Ejite Godwui of Lake i City wets court y ,eat visitor Tuesdav Mr L i. Ti.j upsou of Sailers j Depot spe.it the diy in town yesterday Henry E Davis, Esq, of Florence was noted here Saturday on bus a^ss Among" trie visitors at court this week was noted Mr R F Epps of Cades. Mr B E Ciarkson is on a trip to Washington, D C, and other points this week. Mr T Or McDonald of Trio was in town Monday and called pleasantly to see us. Hon J Bavis Carter of Leo made us a welceuie visit Monday while in Kingstree. Col Waiter B Logan of txr-ia noted in town several days this week. Mr J C Young- of Lake City favored us with an agreeable visit Tuesday while in town. Dr W B Alieu.. of New York City, visited the family of his brother, Mr W L Allen, here last week. Mr B E Larrimore of Outland called on us Monday and enrolled as a subscriber to The Record. Mr J W Lockliear of Trio was in town Tuesday and gave us the pleasure of his company a brief while Ex Sheriff J D Daniel of Lake City, an ever welcome visitor to Kingstree spent Monday and j Tuesday in town. Col J W Josey.one of the most popular commercial travelers who conies to Kingstree, was noted in town Tuesday. Mr Stuart Kelly of Lake Cit3r, while u town Friday found time to renew his subscription to The Record. M .. t \IJ. . ,jl jf vvll<? ,?-?-? up cotton pinners' statistics in this county ror the tlovernment, had business here Tuesday. W F Clayton, Esq, of the Florence bar, called at our sanctum Monday. The 4 'Bishop" has many friends in Kings tree, from whom he always receives a warm welcome. NN Open an NEVER IN Tl ?.* a rv r?/\ M i \ riAU 1 IAP apuiar management which gave id in the South. Do you need li restoring water of this renow this season. All troubles of Ii Do vou enjoy sports? We fu is Oi chestra with seven membe larating airs. Large and mode loted Osteopath of Charleston, nee are administered--such as Remember that the Hot^? Gibson of Bennettsvill ?TTER, ProMr W I'. >|>ar ? . . - I v a, > in town. .on j nected with the ''are-j hou-- tiie conW hornier Trq U ,.uhn-[ son .) ?.iiapn ttii.sj wee: enewii nice' with ? many !. ^ Among the visiting ..ueys noted :n the court rootn this wees -re ) 1' McXeili oi Florence and W L Bass, Kscj, of Lake City. Mrs J S Jennings left Monday for .1 viit to her former home, E.istou, Md. Her niece, Miss Janet Henry of Sumter, accompanied ,ier. | Mrs LeKoy Lee and Miss Serena turned home Tuesday night !-.mi a trip to Jacksonville, Fla, where they visited I Mrs Lee's brother. i In mewing' his subscription I to I'he Kecord Monday, Mr YV II Harmon of Chapman was kind ... .-..I. .... 1, ll,.? ClldUgX 11 icuitlliv liiul uiv. I investment a man could make of ta do I In i was to subscribe to The Record, Mr Rob Ervin was on hand as usual during1 the week performing the duties of court crier. Mr ISrvin has tilled this place for several years and is throughly -familiar with the duties of the positiou. Mr 0 Ollie Epps is the proud parent of a bouncing baby boy, who arrived Monday morning, The young gentleman tipped the scales at 9| pounds when ushered iuto this mundane sphere of existence. Mr B B Mouzon, who was so painfully hurt recently in his imaginary fox chase, was able to come to town Monday. We I are glad to note that his injuries are not so serious as seemed probable at first. Mrs S Paggett, who has been visiting her brother, Mr S Marfor some time, returned to her home in New York Monday, accompanied by her uephew, Master Jerome Hirschtnan of Manning. Oapt Constine gave a crowd of young ladies a most enjoyable trip on the "Wanderer" on Tuesday afternoon complimentary to Miss Jiinmie Britton and j her charming guest, Miss Emma ; Cooper of Indiantown. Mrs Lizzie I'ipkin and iier niece, Miss Leland l'liillips of Mauniug, passed through town i Saturday en route t<> Cedar jSwamp to spend some with the , family of Mrs Pipkin's brother, 1 Mr T .) Phillips. Mrs Pipkin formerly lived in this county and has many triends here who ! always welcome her visits. The Misses burgess delightI fully entertained a few of their ! friends at the beautiful home ! of Or and Mrs A M Snider last ! Friday evening. After playing 1 many games and engaging in pleasant conversation, the guests departed for their homes with a feeling that a most en S PR I id Pilled IE HISTORY OF GLENN SF IY NAMES FOR THE FIRST : such universal satisfaction as b rest, recreation? Are you over ned mineral spout. Visitors ah idigestion, Dyspepsia and Blade rnish vou Horseback and Auton is, which furnished music the \ rn dancing hall. S, C? "is here and has opened Ba Massage, Osteopathy, Chiroprac -\de open. Dining room servic< vith us this season and will be tor ^KSESSHKBSPjnEBKEKXZHBflEBi joyable evening had been spent. Those present were: Misstsi. Elizabeth Bramble, Kinma and: lietlia Burgess, Lula McCon-j^ nell; Messrs it l> Mills, Bishop J liureess. Zeno Vause and Sam uel Levin. Mr Charles K Iiickenbaker" ! who was kicked to death by a i mule at Cameron, in Orange-j burg county, last week, was a 1 brother of Mr Fuller Kickenbak-J er of Lake City and a cousin of J Mr C W Wolfe of Kingstree. Mr i \ Kickenbaker was killed while in the act of rescuing" a little girl -, from a bugg)\tlie mule attached j to the vehicle being frightened ] and about to dash off. J The^best pills made are DeWitt's ! Little Marly Kisers, the f.mious littie liver pills They are small, gentle pleasant, easy to take and act promptly. Tli-v arc sold by 1 > 0 I tScotf. ! APPROACHING WEDDINGS,* Two Fair Brides Soon to Be Welcomed ? . - I into Kinystree Society. < The following- cards of invita- 1 tion were received last week by , friends of the contracting parties: 'V Joseph Scott Cunningham sts the honor of your presence J the marriage of his daughter , - Lucile to ; Thomas MeCutchen . Wednesday evening, thirtieth of June, one thousand nine hundred and nine, ! at seven-thirty o'clock Presbyterian Church Indiantown, South Carolina. Mrs M S Beatty requests the honor of your presence at the marriage of her daughter Mary, to Mr Marion A Ross, ( on the afternoon of Wednesday, the thirtieth day of June i nineteen hundred and nine. at four o'clock, " Bethel M E Church, Pitt and Calhoun Streets, Charleston, S C. j Colds that hang on weaken the constitution and develop into consumption. Foley's Honey and Tar cures persistent coughs that refuse to ! yield to other treatment. Do not ex- i periment with untried remedies as delay may resnlt in your cold settling on your luugs. DC Scott. Come and look over our tine line of B V D underwear that beats anything" on the market at People's Mercantile Co. (>-24 2t ? CO-FLY keeps Hies off Horses and Cattle. 23c and 30c. At all (Irnir etorp^. 0 3 101 i See our elegant line of lawns that we are closing out at reduced prices. People's Merc? utile Co. 0-21 2t Kingstree ; CAMP NO- 27. } w ' ? \v uiaruu Mctrixai ' * Kt an<1 3rd Monday *^'-41 !: >ight* in each o - "'.efcTT- fP^Jigjf month. 'vXlm K'/ Visiting choppers corV X* CvaCy/ dially invited tocomt > v ^ v^cgT>^y?// up and sit on astumj or han? atouto" v^;~r ^ limbs. Thos. McCuichen, 37 12m. Con. Com. I RIGS with a >RINGS HAS THE HOTEL * EIGHTEEN DAYS AFTE . vt isi season, many impruvem worked, sick and languid? eady here from Kingstree and ler readily yield to Glenn Spr 10I ile Outings through this roi ^ast scajcn tor the Girnd Op ith Parlors in the Hotel for be tice, Hydropathy-these bath: t the very bes that can be se : delighted to extend every pt R. AD Bring Your Tobacco to CINGSTREE, the New To>acco Harket, SPECIAL NOTICES Transient Notices will be Published n This Column at the Rate of One .'en' a Word lor Each Issue. No advertisement taken for less than 25 cents. l-'ou Rent?Two 6-ronm houses on East Main street and one il-room house in Brook street. Apply to .! I) (tILLAnd or 4-15-tf S L Courtney. ICE CREAM?Pure Ice Cream. 5c **;d 10c a saucer. We handle only the ure article and comply strictly with die l'ure Food Law. As a guarante< >f the puiity of the cream I sell. 1 hereby offer a standing reward of One IIut.dred Dollars to anyone, who. on analyzing my cream, can find any corn ?tarch or other adulteration. I mean business and will back up this proposition. P s Courtney, 6-17-2t Kingstree, S C. For Sale?Two story brick store, plate glass front,on Main street.Kingstree, S C. next to court house. Building Mt feet front by 80 feet deep: building /if '1(1 fVwaf fr.tnf Inr . I)."t \ lilt1 rooms on upper story (iood entrance. Also one lot adjoining building lot >21.. feet in court ho tire yard by 52'^ >n .Jail street 105 feet deep. Two Pool Tables and outtit and soft Irink outfit for sale cheap. Store on ground floor. For terms apply to K J McCabe, or l-14-tf Philip Stoll, Kingstree, S C. SODA WATER?When you patronize a soda fount ask the dispenser whether he uses Fruit Juices or Extracts. Also notice whether the liquid foams. When it foams in the glass you may be sure that Soda Foam is being used, which is not wholesome, especially the cheaper grades commonly used. Pdre soda water does not foam. We use only high class fruit Juices for flavoring and not the cheap and harmful extracts. When you pay for a cold drink be sure you get something that refreshes you without endangering your health. P S Courtney, 6-17-2t Kingstree, S C. Tax Land Sales. By virtue of execution to me directed [ have levied upon and will sell for :ash for taxes on the first Monday of July, 1909, before the court house door in |Kingstree, S C, the followed described lands, to wit: 200 acres in Mouzon township, Williamsburg county, and bounded on the North bv lands of R A Woods; on the East by lands of S W Gowdy; on the South by lands ol Hugh Graham; on the West by lands of 3 W Gowdy. Purchaser to pay for papers. George J Graham, 6-17-3t Sheriff Williamsburg Co. TOBAi aSSRSOB I Don't wa We will c store aboi not be da without measure i FARMERS HOTELll i Happy Crowd | - REGISTER 1 R OPENING m ents have been installed. The Hotel service in all 1 Then come to Glenn springs Hotel and drink the A I Williamsburg county. The best people in the State ? ings water, while many cases of Kidney trouble have mantic section, Pool, Box Ball, Bowling and other games. 1 era in Greenville, S. C., is here and every aay and night >th male and female. All of the scientific baths known' > in connection with Glenn Springs will eliminate all LUICU. >ssib[e courtesy to his friends. Write for rates and I GER RE1D, Bus, flanager j | SEXD 10UR DAUGHTER TO f CLIFFORD SEMINARYFor refined homo life, individual attention, constant personal contact with cultursa teachers. Full Musical. Academic and Collegiate course's. PDICP? I nW Numbers limited. Climate unsurpassed. Building comfort* *sI wL.O L>v . Pure spring water, cold and hot. F!"-trie lights. Ex- -4 j cellent system of sewerage, fine sanitation. J I S?5th Atttiutl Session logins September 2S. l'.fcf.t. For catalogue address j REV. B. G. CLIFFORD, |J UNION. S . C . iSj Horner Military School IJ 1851 ? 1909. \\(I Oxford, North Carolina I Classical, Scientific and English Courses. Prepares for Col- f ] lege. University or the Government Academies. Military m I training develops prompt obedience and manly carriage. JR 1 Academy OH years old, with experienced tcaclu rs. cadets aim I dine with the principal and ladns of !i:s family, sc-nring 11 In the culture of home life. Cultivates and educates. Modem V/lll ,j buildings, perfect sanitation, wholesome fare, no crowding. Mm I J Best moral, mental, physical and social training. Shady Mm u M lawn, athletic park, ono quarter mile running track. S00 I Bb . Ideal climate. Ji< Ipful environment. In. social A/f I B M atmosphere of refined Christian people. The town noted/My I fl for over a century a t an educational centre. " w Catalogues rcadv for distributing fl HORNER MILITARY SCHOOL I Col. J. C- Ho.-acr. Principal. Oxford, N. C. fl $ This Space Reserved for $ J ! BANNER WAREHOUSE, f I EINGSTREE, S. G. J J Hi * 9 Hi #9 | SLAUGHTER, EPFS BAKER, ' jj Proprietors. 29 b-24-3m. CCO FLUE I it too late to place your orders for Flues. SB ommence making them up here in our ^B ut April 1st. In this way your Flues will I maged in shipping. Give us your orders gH delav so we can make your Flues to J|B n time. Prices guaranteed. BB I SUPPLY COMPANY, I