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I JlOGAL^lTEMS^f: Tii - latest :::.?< !< ! automobile. bCilt by Mr Vlsbruok out of v differ-nt articles of hardware, i> shown ia t ir wladow of the Kin^tree hardware Co. The close season for fishing in. Black river expired on the loth ! insl: and the disciples of Isaac; Walton are paying their respects daily to the tinny denizens of the | Wee Nee. THi k* innvtrou tatiii'i'n mnrlv??t X UL v.v wvv/uvv v iuui v is nearing the million pound mark. Prices are holding* up j excellently well and few, if any, j have brought their tobacco to' this market and gene away dis- j satistied. Kev \V A Fairy requests us to announce that on next Sabbath the morning and evening ser-1 0 ^ vices in the Methodist church 1 will be conducted by Prof J G Clinkscales of Wotford College. I Public is cordially invited to at-! tend these services. Attention is called to advertisement of F Khem & Sons this j week. They have a first class; brick plant with the advantage j of very fine clay and are turning) out an extra good product?as | pretty bricks as can be manu- j factured in this country. Their ; out-put includes the "salmon," the "red brick" and the "hard j brick". For the past few weeks we have perforce neglected the | local news department of the ! paper, our attention being ab- j sorbed with a matter that we deem far more important than j passing events For the pres- j ent the held of controversy has shifted from the newspapers to the courts and we hope to be permitted to devote more time and energy to the making of a readable paper. ; - A musicale will be given at the high school auditcrium on next Monday evening at 8:30 o'clock for the benetit of the Kingstree Baptist church. There will be music and reading by select home talent. After j the performance ice cream and 1 cake will be served on the lawn in front of the building. Every- ! body is asked to attend and is J assured an enjoyable evening, j The admission to the musicale will be 10 and 20 cents. Ice! I I cream and cake extra. ? j Death of Miss Screven Colclougb. At all times death is the saddest of human afflictions but when the : grim destroyer selects for his victim j one who is in the full bloom of! young womanhood, with the vista of! years before her, his voice bears to i alia solemn warning of how frail * * and brittle is the slender thread tha: i< binds the spirit to its earthly tene- ! meat. Such a lesson was conveyed . in the death of Miss Screven Col- 1 clough, whose young life went out on Thursday, August 12, 1909, at! the home of her uucle, Dr IN Boyd, near lleiuemanu, after months i "* of sickness and suffering. Despite the unremitting attention of skilled physiciaus supplemented by tender ministrations of loved ones, her malady made such progress that all efforts were vain to restore her to health aud she faded day by day until the end. Miss Colclough was a daughter of Mrs Susau Colclough of Summer-1 on, Clarendon county, but a good part of her time was spent with n*;n: 1 ,1, ? relatives iu n miunisuurg uuu sue had many friends in Kingstree who j mourn her untimely death. .She I was only twenty-three years old and , her bright, amiable aud attractive! personality epdeared her to all. Th<.- funeral and interment took )j ' place Friday morning at 11:30 at the Williamsburg cemetery, Rev R ^ L Grier, pastor of Greelyville | Presbyterian church, being the j officiating minister. $ Her mother, two sisters and one brother are her nearest . surviving , relatives, her father, Mr John Ashby j Colclougb. having died some years ago. | j PERSONAL^" | l)r M I, Allen spent y esterday j in Florence. f Mr L D Kod^ers spent Sunday in Lake City. Mr M W McConneil visited in Greelyville Sunday. Mrs J .M Wood went to Winston-Salem, X C, Wednesday. Mr F B Thomas spent Sunday with liis parents near L'tke City. Miss Julia Mikell of Edisto is visiting Miss Marion Gilland. Mr J D Gilland returned last night from Wrightsville Beach, N C. Mr (i \V Camlin of Harpers favored us with a pleasant visit Saturday. Misses Tanna and Lillian Salters of Walters were in town yesterday. Mr and Mrs M F Heller are spending some time on Sullivan's island. Mr Louis Jacobs, Jr, spent Satarda\ and Sunday in town I with his parents. Mr T E Duke of Mouzon paid us his respects Monday while hert on business Miss Annie Stackley is visit ing- Her aunt, Mrs \v a uuncan, in Richmond, Va. Mr and Mrs Press ley Mouzon have gone to Pawley's island for several weeks1 outing-. Mr B L Buff kin of Cades called pleasantly at our sanctum yesterday while in town. Miss Lila Hamraet visited Sullivan's island ana Charleston several days last week. Mr and Mrs F W Fairey and little Kiizalethare enjoying- the sea-breezes of Pawley's island. Mr and Mrs Philip Stoll and Philip, Jr., have- returned from the mountains of North Carolina. Mrs M R Heming'way is enjoying a period of rest and rec rouuiuiu 1UU auu na-.:uccu Minus of St George, who have been visiting the Misses ltoss, have returned to their respective homes. Miss Mamie Jacobs, the obliging and capable assistan'. postmaster, has returned to her post of duty after a well-earned period of rest and recreation at Sullivan's island. Mrs Walter K Matliis, after spending some weeks with her mother, Mrs J M Wood,returned to her home at Summerton Monday. Her sister, Miss May Hawkins, accompanied her. Mr and Mrs W H McGee of Greelyvilie visited in town Wednesday. By the way, they will soon let the contract for the reation at Hendersonville, X C. Mr P Otis Arrowsmith has returned from a visit to his mother's family at McClellanville. Mr W T Phillips of Zeb, while in town Friday, took occasion to add his name to The Record's mailing list. Mrs M li Alsbrook and grand daughter, Miss Annie Alsbrook, of Manning are visiting at Mr P A Alsbrook's. Misses Mabel and Belle Harper and Mr Cuyler Harper; went to Charleston yesterday for a few days. j .Mr Walter it tfrocKington 01 Clifton Forge, Ala., is spending some days with relatives in Kingstree and vicinity. Among the agreeable visitors i who paid us a call yesterday i we were pleased to welcome1 Messrs S W Jennings of Cades) and II F Covington of Vox. Miss Dell Van Keuren re-i turned last night from a trip to Wrightsville Beach, N C. She was accompanied by her friend, Miss Ella Brady of Wilmington. Misses Clara Welburn of t-< 1._;_ T ? j erection of their dwelling on their lot in the Nelson Addition preliminary to becoming citizens of Kingstree. La>t Saturday I*r A M Snider .gave t)ie editor the most pleasant sr.' nris tli it he lias had in j many moons. T!i_ i is useful and valuable and we ap-1 'predate it accordingly, but wej lvalue far more the spirit of j ' t h o u g li t f u 1 kindliness that prompted its bestowal. Mr Louis .Jacobs, who was (operated on recently by a | Charleston specialist lor cata* j ract of the eye. has had a recur'. rence of the trouble with the i diseased organ.making it necessary for him to go to Charleston again for treatment. We hope soon to Hear encouraging reports of liis condition. | Mr W OCamlinof Bloomingj vale showed us last Saturday il specimens of highland | rn, raided on his farm near Bloomingvale, which is estimated to yield on the average 50 bushels to the acre. The land that produces this splendid crop sold [ ten years ago at $1,00 per acre. ( I Which goes to show, as we have all along maintained, that there is no better investment than in J Wil'iamsburg dirt at the present prices. Rev Henry C Haddock of , Cedar Swamp has recently undergone an operation foi appendicitis in Dr McLeod's infirmary at Florence and at last accounts was progressing favorably toward recovery. Mrs , Haddock had returned home I from the same infirmary con: valescent from a long and se| vere Illness only a few weeks ' before her husband was stricken. ' c Arp] t* 1111? l am 11 j uao uv?-u afflicted and we extend our heart felt sympathy. When you wish to give your "lady I friend" something uice in the fruit ! line, call at Anderson,Spring & Co's J (opposite Jacobs & Scott's) where jyou can Select a nice basket of Maryland peaches or plums the size of an apple. An up-to-date line of fruit ; always on hand. S-2C-tf ; ; * ? ?. TELEPHOU EXTENSION. The Kingstree Telephone Co. Extending Its Lines Oyer tbe County. The Kingstree Telephone Co. is! extending its lines through the county aud hopes in the near future I to put Kingstree in telephonic touch ; with almost every community. The I line to Nexseu's is uow beiug con[ tinued to Beuson and Bloomingvale land the line to Fowler's will s?>oo be connected with Iudiantown church and from there to Johnsonville. To the north aud west, lines are projected to Mouzous, Hebron and Cades. The country people are; takiug a great deal of interest in the proposed extension, and are actively co-operatiug with the Kingstree people in the work of construction aud equipmeut. The telephone is utmost a necessity to people living in j tiie country and we hope soon to see Kingstree the center of a system that j will engirdle the whole county. We have just got in a splen-! | did lot of all kinds of stationery fine bond papers,ruled headings | ; 100,000 envelopes, and Denni- i son's shipping tags with brass i eyelets and wire strings, the best made. See our samples before ordering elsewhere. tf' Departure of Passenger Trains at Kingstree. The Atlantic Coast Line railroad i i has promulgated the following, schedule, which became effective J : Monday, May 17, 1900. ?NORTH BOUND? j No 80 7:31 a. m. j ; *No 46 11:42 a. m. No 78 5:58 p. ra. ?SOUTH BOUNDNo 79 10:52 a. m. No 47 5:58 p. m. No 89 9:15 p. m. j *DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. ) fP^Pl [j ?. t\ !'. .. ill purify and vitalize your I g el i id. < real.-a good appetiteand give jour *i ? tone and strength. *1 A prominent railroad superintendent at v| '? . varnish. suffering with Malaria. Ifj'spep nd Rheumatism says: "After taking I' i.o never felt so well In bis life, and ".s if ho could liveforever, if he could v : ?!?. 1>. p." kj If you are tired out from over-work and 3 cltNte coutlueuieat, take u J P. P. P. J B If you are feeling badly in the epring w tj and out of sorta, take ^ I P. P. P. | ITf your iti^-entire organ* need toning up, X P. P. P. I If vou suffer with headache, indigeatlon, K dolility and weakness, take i P. P. P. If you suffer with nerroua prostration, nerves unstrung and a general let down of the svstem, take P. P. P. For Blood Poison. Rheumatism, Scrofula, Old Sores. Malaria, Chronic Female Complaints, take P. P. P. Prickly Ash, Pone Root and Potassium. The best blood purifier in the world..K. V. UFPMAN. ' ;?> Savannah, . Georgia, SPECIAL NOTICES Transient Notices will be Published in This i olumn at the Rate of One I'ent a Word for Each Issue. No advertisement taken for less than 25 cents. For Rent?Two 6-room houses on j East Mam street ana one a-room nouse on Brook street. Apply to J DGillaxd or 4-lo-tf . S L Courtney. Lost?One large white, bushy tail hound, with two black -pots on body, with yellow ea~s. Liberal reward for his return. w" E Brock ixton. Kingstree. SC Fot: SaLK?Hou-e mnd lot at Suiters Depot opposite school house ami town hall. Price reasonable ami terms easy. Inquire or write L T Thompson.SalterDepot, SC. for farther particulars. 8-ltc-Jt WANTED?Liles & Idles of Orangeburg. S C. want a good hustling man in this County to write life insurance for the JEFFERSON, of Raleigh, N G, th?* strongest and leading Company in the tsouth. Write to them, for it will mean money for you. 7-15-13t Lost?Calf, 3 months old. black,with a icw white -pots, no mark. Left mv place about 3 o'clock Saturday evening, August 21.tracked next Kingsrree past Mr Warren McOlam's place. Reward for return to HJ Williamson. 8-26-11 Cades, S C ^v\ YT^i\ \\ ? jy , .,Si\ E THE MODEI [ WIRE FENC] E What a Marvel it H would have B been to B Abraham Lincoln, H splitter of E rails. V W MM w * ?? __ ; tz of JP. Kingstree Lodge Knights of Pythias Xegular Conventions Ever/ 2nd and 4th Wednesday nights ' Visiting brethren always welcome. 1 C.astle Ha!! 3rd story Gourdin Building. M. H. Jacobs, C. C. , Thos. McCutchen, K K S & M. F J AT/vf fiv. /?*a rail t f 1 ^ A pars aJl charges for the year. I ij II heat. Iaandpr. medical attestk * except music and elocution, i REV. JAMES CAN 13^6563(59696 SSTO PLE/ /That's what we are working f suitable for gTKTEDXDXITG /I STERLING SILVERWARE i RICH ITT GLASS, j CLOCKS and BRONZES. iR ZZIZZIZGold, Silver and Ji A full line of OPTICAL G04 Remember we are WATCH INS 7A(ieorgetown and Western Ihiilroai ; iR WATCHES AND Jl ! (3 MAIL ORDERS RECEIV ! fl s. tsom^ 257 KING STREET 'n '' * I ^26'^ ^ -1 ^[^^~~~ IN "PITTSBURGH B, WELDED BY EL c-irmor- Ymir nrocrressiveness with improvements in farm machinery, ir the scientific facts that bring about the i production. You are also informing yourself about 1 First?there was the stone fence of Second?pioneer America convertei Third?somebody found a way to w< Fourth?along1 came barb wire, witf Fifth?machines were inventea to tv another: the woven wire fe But, most important of afl wires at the joint, making no longe ' and clamps. Stay and strand, wiza Tko ^o.toct cten forward in fence bui*. * ? ? Ki v....? ---r a single, master stroke. Of course, you are not using anything e izing yourself with this remarkable imprc "Pittsburgh Perfect." FARMERS' SUi Kingstree,! l*.Ul Louivv.1 Wibiv. i lien on crop, bill of sale, agri cultural lease and lien, mortgage personal property, bill of sale and lien on crop combined for sale at The Record office. is clearly act forth by its *r positively Christian influences at the lowest ist Church, not to make money, but to forniab lining in body, mind, and heart at a moderate t that as a iy of 32. ita boarding patronage of 300, and its Lh 1140,000 IOOL FOR GIRLS IN VIRGINIA. indading the table board, room. lights, steam >n. physical culture, and tuition in all subjects Lpply for catalogue and applicatioa blank to HON. JR. M. A.. Principal Blacfat?a. Va. *VSE YOU HS or all the time. Good, salable good M\ r PEESEITT^ ind SILVER PI.1TEU WIRE. 9) A large variety of * GOLD and SILVER JEWELRY.^ Nickel Watches. - jF DOS. ElES FITTED FREE. Ji PECTORS for Southern Railway, laud Consolidated Street Iiailroad.rA EWELRY REPAIRED. ffl E PROMPT ATTENTION. ^ <&-S BEO., fl , CHARLESTON, S. C. f? <*.%'*' ^: R$ [ PERFECT" 3 ECTRICITY. 9 is keeping1 you in close touch 1 dairy methods, and with all greatest possible agricultural M9 fence. We Know you are. Jj medievai history. gH i its timber into rails. save wire and slats. mX \ its marvelous sale. SB /ist or clamp cne wire around {j(S mce. , electricity now we/ds the alg r necessary these wraps rd-like, become one. wM? ding is thus accomplished at <g?j Ise. Surely you are familiar- '^5^ ivement, to be found only in ^2; PPLY CO., 1 Notice of Corporation. Pursuant to authority conferred upor the undersigned, notice is hereby given that they will open books ?*t subscrip lion to the capita! sb-ck of Montgomery Land Company on Friday.September ;t. 1 :i' 1" oVIo"U a m. at the otfiet* of Fanners' Supply 'Jo. Said capital stock i> to he Si","'K) 00. divided int< 100 sh ires of the i ar value ot SlO<t.uti each share. H K Montgomery, J F Montgomery. Beard of Corporators. August -4. 19 a. s-2t>-2t If you want some good photograph.-s of the children, don't fail to call on .1 R Taylor, the photographer while he is in Greelvville. He will remain only a short while. tt liHiilMiWluSn [HgAagaigHMMiii Established La 1894. The aim of the school ?IATTA. "Thorough instruction undi MUIIU: possible cost" The school was established by the Method place where girls can be given thorough tn cost. The object has been ro fully carried ou DI7Q1IIT* It is to-day, with its facull KrOUJLl. building and grounds, wor THE LEADING TRAINING SCh