| We I | next I td We have also 1 & When you arc fe Always keep I g the meaning i i wilj g| PKONE NO. 11. S to Tt^o <~o <9~-s ; in need of Dry Go* his in mind, there of it is this, "A Place (INS Wl SCRANTON SKETCHES. . Dr. Whitlock Weds?Death ol Mr. t Benton?School Opens Sep. 19. 4 ; Scranton. August .*%' :?Mr E C F!nn? i * Kin est roe was in Scrant :t . Saturday between trains. Mr W R Singletarv has been very r unuell the past week. He has been . confined to his room most of the j time. i Miss Xell Patrick is seriously ill .; with fever. 11 Mr J M Parker made a brief vis1 it to Florence Monday. ' i Mr G M Beasley, of Gour; ' dins was in Scrant ?n Monday -vt1 i ting acquainted with the people of 7 our town. j ' | Dr W Eugene Whitlock, formerly ' j of Scranton but now of Fort White, ' Fla, and Miss Hilmer Graddick of, married Allfflist P. I . ? ? "-"y:"" i ' They will reside at Fort White, 51 where Dr Whitlock is practicing his profession. j Mr Miles Anderson of Timmonst ville was in Scranton last week. Mr . Anderson will have charge of the1 . Scranton Graded school next session.j ij Mrs Horace Carter of Darlington ; visited Mrs R B Cannon Sunday. j 11 Misses Minnie Young and Beulah " j Truluck of Lake City visited friends: I in Scranton Sunday. Mr R E McKnight has established " a new ginnery on his farm near I town. The graded school will open on ? September 19. II Mr Elijah Benton died at his 1 ! home, in Darlington Monday, 29th. '; The remains were brought to Scran' j ton Tuesday morning and taken to t High Hill for interment. The Ma* sonip fraternity, of which the des j ceased was a member, had charge of the burial services. Mr Benton ? formerly lived near Scran ton but 3 moved to Darlington a few years * ago. He was about 49 years old * and a good citizen. He leaves a 1 widow and several children to mourn 7 his death. r The primary election passed off ' quietly here today. On account of } the rain a comparatively small vote 3 was cast, and little interest was manifested in the election. 1 ... ? ^ WKl * The accumulations of blast furnace slag at English iron furnaces in the Nottingham district have been partly disposed of to highway and s other authorities for road repairs 1 and other purposes. j A Fair Proposition. | Every man, woman, boy and girl , desires a wheel. It is natural that s everyone should want a bicycle, as it . i i i is tne one source 01 reai pleasure and healthfulness which all can enjoy equally and at very little cost. The cost to you will be nothing? . just send to the Taylor-Trotwood . Pub Co, Nashville, Tenn.a postal and ' let them tell you how to make $30.00 j and secure a bicycle as a premium. You are not obliged to accept this proposition, but we want an opportunity to tell you what we have to offer- 7-28-tf I in f hi MMI" ? |H V;"^nS?5e$S**-3aH3 uilding. I her from Side Meo A-nre, such as Foo< nth^r thino*^ too ni V/ 1.1 I V 1 ^ ^ ^ - - ods, Shoes, Hats,Nc is a number in the Where the D( holes; -7^-Vl NV N.V NV* S.V ' W" W N-V ^ <^T ' T-T T U. r>. 1>L ; E. MITCHELL SEADROOK, AIG. R. RUGHEIMER, i W. A. MOORE, I T. J. HAMLIN, ! ! X =1 ST< 3 Important Am v) Hnn't Mice T I 1/VII V J) We guarantee the very I (A t )bacco if sold on our floo ?) You get the highest pr [J after grading Our facilii best to be had anywhere. (A your grading? w) Our Mr. Mcintosh give: J? to every sale made on 01 f) you are bound to be please (i are oavine. / v> JL Remember we guarantee sati< jr Remember we are paying the fv Remember we are giving mor (A Remember we are giving sam m) Remember the place. g Farmers' V Mcintosh & Ki Announ We are now in our Ni opposite the A. C. Lim show to our customers complete stock of W ? ? j monas, jeweiry ana brought to Kingstree. Call and see our Nev Watches, Clocks < repaired-, All watch months. Watts & The Kingstrc *V*% *"%*-* *-Vx ^vn *V>/'V' x *v-* 4/%-i x)i?r Re iwMPJM-t i^T^-Mwiyagyy^aBr^anc e you will find %> | J A * IK T t up to tne in' i Choppers, Pans imerous to mentior )tions, etc.,rememb Telephone Directo )llar $ Will f>o \LE GF ? <0 <~cAo ! s nouncement. ; a Word. f) liig^hest prices for your 1 ices for your tobacco ties for grading are the Why not- let us do 0) s his personal attention w) ir floor. By so doing (0 ?a with the prices we f) ?f act ion. jL very highest prices. w e money for same tobacco, w) e monev for Ims tobacco *(M /arehouse, g nder, Props. icement jw Flat Iron Building e Station prepared to ; and friends the most atches, Clocks, DiaI Fancy Goods ever v Store and Stock. and Jewelry neatly work warranted 12 : Watts, i je Jewelers. >X oxoxtx oxoxoxo OX ox ox o. ?; ox OX OX tail Gr< jwali iu JJ ?> < * "V- /^ /" $ /> f r cui ujj=tu=viciis icest Hams. , Saws, Carving S i. er we have them in rv in plain figures its Duty" (OCERY NEXT DOOR ' '?ydvo^ov^dS?y' of our customers m VI when you want the best in [A 1 MULES, fi CKEY, 8 r, s. c., X erinWIHia.nsburg County. ? t i nnrl PSrlo li ) aiiu uiiio s and girls who are going JL re with goods they want. 1 id Suit Case if you haven't 3t one or both. We have >uit Cases. Nice Canvas ice Suit Cases from 90c up >. rool Blankets, Bed Sheets, vant to say we are here led Sheets, Pillow Cases ;hat you will have to have iwestcash price, t with the goods you need. \ 4 r A . * ______f ' Misses' and Children's Ready-Made Dresses. Before getting in our Fall Stock of Misses' and and Children's ReadyMade Dresses we would like ever so much to close out the stock we now have on hand. If you want a nice White Lawn or Swiss Dress nicely trimmed, very, Jvery cheap. Here is the place to get the Children's and Misses' Dresses, nicely made and trimmed, at 50c and up. It will pay you to see these dresses. . ~ I Bros. Co. I 4 < ,