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THE END OF THE WEEKLY GRIND, then Monday morning, and nothing saved means YOU ARE IN A RUT. GET OUT OF THE RUT. NERO FIDDLED WHILE ROME WAS BURNING and this was criminal indifference. Are you "fiddling" with every dollar that comes to your hand? Think it *H*er right now-start a Bank investment, which,added to from time to time, will give you an independent old age. IF YOU CANT STOP spending your loose change, let us help you rid yourself of this habit, which will bring a blight upon your old age. THE LAW OF FINANCIAL SUCCESS is to start and never stop starting. Save $5 this week and get it working somewhere? Die lasi evening on uusmcss. Mr W E Nesmith of Cades'was here Monday between trains. G Fred Stalvey, Esq, of Lake City was here yesterday on business. Mr and Mrs W C Claiborne have returned from a trip to Hendersonville, N C. Mr R A Watts, Jr, of Goldsboro, N C,has been visiting his father, Mr JRL A Watts. ' Miss Florence Bell of Indiantown has been elected one of the teachers at Florence. Miss Sidney Hughes, milliner for Gale & Gale,will return to her home in Lynchburg, Va, Saturday. Miss Jimmie Britton,who has been teaching in the Batesburg school, is at home for the summer months. Mr W E Severance, Lake City's wide-awake merchandise broker, made his usual weekly round of the local merchants Monday. Mis3 Frances Hitchens, who has been the Kingstree Dry Goods Co's milliner this season, returned to her home in Pocomoke, Md, Sunday. / # Week-end tickets to Charleston p will be placed < >n sale next Saturday, good to return until the following Tuesday. Fare from Kingstree, $1.95. A party of tourists to visit Yellowstone Park in July is being organized in Columbia. Among those enrolled is Dr C D Rollins of Lake City. Mr S Phillips of New York is the guest of Mr Louis Jacobs for a few days. His daughter. Miss Sadie, preceded him here, being the guest of thp Misses Jacobs. \ Charleston is waking up to her splendid opportunity for extending * * trade up-State. The ad that appears i -this issue of The Reeord is an eyeofener. Read it! Hon B B Chandler passed through town Monday en route to Columbia aimmmmmmmmmmmm | SLIP | White Ca f? . |r get a bunch of 5's working?oy and by you can sit in the rocking chair and watch 'em all work. Bank with the Bank of Williamsburg KIN6STREE, S. C. IMkiGMi And still no rain! This is Ascension day. Mr W W Barr has been on the sick list this week. Dr E T Kelley has adfied a motorcycle to his garage. Mr S H Guerrv of Zeb paid us an agreeable visit Monday. Miss Judith Lifrage spent Sunday with her parents at Salters. E L Hirseh. Esq, went to Colum eignin inwe-stuue on nxc o mgu and she received many tokens of I friendship and good will from her i numerous guests. The Southern nightingale, the mocking-bird, is giving the residents of Kingstree a veritable feast of : song from morn till dewy eve. His { matutinal lay is a cheerful reveille to ; call tired mortals from slumber to , the stern duties of life. It is a misI demeanor to kill or cage a mocking1 bird or rob its nest and the law I should be vigorously enforced. Not j only is it our sweetest song-bird, but I it protects crops and gardens by destroying insect pests. It is a friend to all mankind and is deserving of protection. Some of the gentlemen included in the tentative list of candidates for Alderman seem to rather object to PERS IN I T _ I i nvas, v eivei BUTLE iUUUlUUUIUlUUUUtliUUUtUUJ ^ A, I to represent Union Lodge No 191 at ' the Grand lodge, which meets this week at the State capital. Kingstree Lodge No 91. Knights of Pythias, is represented at the Grand lodge in Columbia this week by Dr C D Jacobs and Messrs Thos McCutchen and Philip H Stoll. Services at the Episcopal church next Sunday at 5 p. m. This change will be made to allow the congregation to attend the commencement services of the high school in the morning. Mrs \V P Hawkins is enjoying a well-earned vacation at her old home near Suttons postoffice. The Epps House, under her capable management, is a very popular stoppingplace and it keeps her very busy j ministering to the comfort of her guests. I Jenkinson Bros Co are among the few merchants who grasp the idea that the dull season is the best time ; to advertise. If ever a business needs i a tonic it is when trade is stagnated. The large, attractive ad of this enterprising firm should be read by all ?it will save you money. I Having succeeded in effecting a compromise with their creditors, Stackley's Dry Goods Company re| opened their doors for business yes; terday morning. This store has been closed several months pending bankruptcy proceedings and it looks good to see something doing "on the corner" again. The editor sincerely appreciates the courtesy of Mi<s Marian E Gilland for an invitation to the elev enth annual commencement of Converse College. Spartanburg. May 2629. Miss Gilland will graduate with the degree of Bachelor of Literature, which requires a four years' course in English literature -and allied branches. Rev E E Ervin will occupy the pulpit of the First Presbyterian church of Charleston next Sunday morning in place of the pastor. Rev Dr Alexander Sprunt, while he preaches the baccalaureate sermon at the high school auditorium here. Dr Sprunt will also fill Mr Ervin's regular appointment here the same evening at 8:30 o'clock. Willie Braveboy, a colored man employed by the Atlantic Coast Lumber corporation near town, cut i his foot severely with an axe Friday i while working in the timber woods. The injured man was brought to Dr Brockington for treatment and his ! wound given attention. While the cut was painful, it was not so serious ; as to require amputation. Mr A C Swails, tl?e popular and i capable manager of the Kingstree i Dry Goods Co's establishment, has purchased a lot on Brooks street, i opposite the home of Mr E C Epps, | and will proceed shortly to erect thereon a modern two-story dwelling for himself and family. We are glad to see such people as Mr Swails investing in and improving real estate in Kingstree. I Friday afternoon, 5 to 6 o'clock, little Miss Elizabeth Stackley was "at home" to a host of her youthful friends and a very enjoyable hour or two was passed in the rollicking games and pastimes that go to make up the merry spring-time of life. The little hostess had reached her *?LaL ~ ?*??? am lifn's UirpK.lI'QV their naires apj>earing in such connection. An intelligent reading of the article will show that there is no : announcement of the candidacy of j the individuals named, but a mere I statement that we have heard them mentioned as suitable or possible candidates. It was distinctly stated that only two out of the entire number were announced candidates and both of these are aspirants for the office of Mayor. Surely there is j Baaa rwtrmm ? 1 a i The public is cordially invited to attend any of the services of the various churches of Kingstree. Baptist Cburch. Rev W E Hurt, Pastor. Services every second and fourth Sunday mornings at 11:00 o'clock and evening at 8:30 o'clock. Sunday-school at 10.00 a. m. Episcopal Cburch , Rev Dr Robert Wilson, Rector. Every second and fourth Sunday, morning prayer, sermon and holy j communion at 11 a, m. I Methodist Cburch. Rev W A Fairy, Pastor. Preaching every Sunday morning at 11:00 o'clock and evening at 8:30 o'clock. Sunday-school at'4:30 p. m. Epworth League meets every Tuesday night at 8:30 o'clock. Mid-week prayer meeting every Thursday night at 8:30 o'clock. Presbyterian Church. Rev E E Ervin, Pastor. Preaching first and third Sunday mornings at 11:00 o'clock, second and fourth Sunday evenings at 8:30 * l 1. O ClOCK. Sunday-school, 4:00 p. m. Prayer-meeting Wednesdays at 8:30 p. m. :omme IAPPY STYL1 K Suedes, tent Leathers, 30DS CO / \ ?^?yhii ?i nothing offensive in one's name being spoken of as a suitable man for a municipal office. THE WEEK'S NEWS ; IN LAKE CITY. i , A FINE MUSICALE-"PINE BARK 1 STEW" ON LYNCH*S RIVERPROF. CLINKSCALES* LECTURE. < J Lake City, May 23:?Mr J H V Gaskins has just returned home ( from Lake Butler,Fla, where he had j been for several days with his son, i Mr A D Gaskins, who was very ill with typhoid fever,but is now much improved. The recital given by Miss Eva North's music class last Friday night has%been pretty generally spoken of' as the finest thing of the kind produced in this town in many years, j and some go so far as to declare i that its equal ht.s never been seen and heard here. The scene of the entertainment was the auditorium of the graded school building, and this large room was full of those who came to be amused and entertained. The following programme was well carried out: Chr?rii? White?Class. The Sleighride, Walter?Murray j and Miss Ruby Severance. Flower Fairies Waltz, Fearis?i Waring Haselton and Randolph \ Gravely. I Le Crepuscule, Guy?Miss Vinnie Carter. Good-Bye, Sweet Day, Vannah? j Miss Ara Rogers. Waltz, Streabbog?B J Corey and Miss Carter. Tarn O'Shanter, Warren?Miss Annie Laurie Cockfield. Blush Rose Waltz, Streabbog?| Misses Gretchen Bass and North. In May, Francois Behr?Leland i Kelley. Electric Flash Galop, Goerdeler? Misses Sieve ranee and Rodgers. Morceaux Brillante, Streabbog? Misses Johnson, Eula Kelley and Ida Hall. Violin Solo, Schuman? Mrs A M Parker. Polka Brillianie, Van Raalte ? Misses Sallie Bass and North. Over Hill and Dale, Englemann? Misses Ockfield and Garter. Oh, That We Two Were Maying, Ethelbert Nevin?Misses Johnson and Rodgers. Violin Solo, FranKlin?M Levy. Moonlight Reverie,Allen? Murray j Severance and Waring Haselton. Intermezzo, Rathbun ? Randolph Gravel}'. Spooning in Jungle-land, Dempsey and Schmid?Murray Severance. La Reine Des Fees, Smith?Misses j Johnson and Severance. Quite the most successful affair of the kind that has taken place in sev- j eral months was the fish dinner at, the old Cockfield landing on Lynch's; river last Friday. The party was! made up of about twenty-five men, nearly all of whom were from Lake City. Sheriff Thos S Burch of Florence and Mr?Poindexter of Cincinnati were the only visitors. The FOR C ALL THE Sr Pumps, Blac Pa R DRY Q ( OiUUiUUtUUUlUIUliUtUiUIUUU / / j . ...A Mr J L Stuckey, whose name was not mentioned last week in the list of those going to the Confederate Reunion at Little Rock,should have been given, because he wen;,too. However,this was not known until a few days ago. as he slipped off the night after the others had gone. Prof John G Clinksciles, of Wofford College, delivered a splendid lecture to a large audience at the Methodist church last Sunday morning. Mrs W M McElveen and children visited the former's aunt at Summerton last week. Rev and Mrs A W Jackson were noted in town the early part of the week. W L B. Everything at reduced prices at | Stackley's. 5-25-lt AT TOE A fish, which were mostly trout,weighed. after being cleaned, about thirty to thirty-five pounds. They were made into a genuine and perfect, "pine bark stew" by Sheriff Burch,, who has almost, or even quite, a national reputation as a master in j the fine art of cooking this stew.1 The dinner, which consisted of the j stew,hoe-cake, corn bread and black 1 corree, was served sdoui a o ciock, and when the statement is made that it was enjoyed as few, very few,dinners were ever enjoyed by those present, this statement tells the whole storv of how those nen ate and how they relished what they ate. They were quiet and orderly,as gentlemen always are,and reveled in the delights 01 complete relaxation from the strain of business for one day.; There was not a man in the crowd who is not a hard worker, and only such as these can enjov so well such a day of rest. Miss Ruth Williams has gone to Richmond, Va, to be present at the graduation of a friend at the Woman's College of Virginia. Free Round Charles! The Retail Merchants I Out-of town shoppers may come to one to five days, attend the theatres, etc, do their buying and have their ra round trip. The only conditions to 1 First, that your combined purchases { Second, that you come from a point mnro dictnrit Third that vour fare cent of your total purchases. The merchants of Charleston carry stocks. The matter of selecting is ea to select from. The stocks are kept i ished often. Prices are very reasonal If you cannot find just what you warn remember you can always get it in Chi The following merchants are memb and will be very glad to serve you. AsR For Refum Art Stores. Lanneau's Art Store 238 King street Buell & Antique Furniture. Morgenstern Furniture Company 62 Reid street j j Bakers The Joh Condon's Bakery 153 Rutledge avenue Book Stores. ?"ng Walker. Evans & Cogswell The B. 1 3 Broad street C L Legerton 263 King street Carpets, Mattings, Etc. Mutual Carpet Company H. L 247 King street V'V A. McL China, Class and Queenware. Strohec Charleston Crockery Company 299 King street Ba" Sul Cigars and Tobacco. Follin Bros Co 260 King street jas ^||t Clothing and Cents' Furnishings. Corring Bentschner & Visanska 252 King street 0| Hirsch-Israel Company. King and Wentworth Parsons Bluestein Bros 594-496 King street W. S. Cook Company 332 King street Pianos S. Brown Sons .354-356 King street Banov & Volaski 385 King street Department Stores. Seigling M. Furchgott & Sons 240-242 King street c. Louis Cohen A Co 232-234 King street and 203 Meeting Minnis ! J. R. Read Co 249 King street The Kerrison Dry Goods Co 80-82 Hasei street Druggists. Robert Paragon Drug Co .286-288 King street ^ Robert J Fish and Oysters. A. A. H Terry Fish Co 133 Market street ?: ' W. p. L Florists. Jacob's Connelly.-McCartby Co [ 296 King street Furniture Charles) Phoenix Furniture Co 187-191 King staeet Tyn IBuell and Roberts 573 King street A. G. Rhodes & Son . Edward 359-361 King street "mswim 3 Easily laid?can be laid right over -wood proof?Stormproof. Last as long as the build We have local representatives almost everywl mediate locality, write us direct for samples, CORTRIGHT METAL ROOFI1 50 North 23rd Street ^ Fresh Beef, rWSF Hamburgi New Gasoline Ei for Hamburger and bone for Poultry Fe< outfit and respectfully invite all patrons 1 work. THE PEOPLE'S H. A. MILLER, PROP immmmmmmmmnwmimmiw! ;NCEME ES Vicis, Gun > MPANY ilUtiUiiiUitiiUiUUUtUitttUUUilUUUtJ \ y. .. Trip to ton. 'ay Your Fare Charleston, stay from visit the Island resorts, ilroad fare paid for the 3e complied with are: amount to $25 or more. ; twenty-five miles or must not exceed 5 per large and well assorted sy; you have a variety xesh by being replenble, considering quality, t in your home town, arleston. >ers of this refund plan d BooR Furniture and Dry Goods. Roberts 573 King street Grocers. * ?se Montague and Coming n Hurkamp Co King and Broad streets , Bicycles and Sporting Goods. H. Worthen Arms Co 230 King street Hardware. azarus King and Hasel! streets . Martin 363 King strteet ker & McDermid 237 King street >ply Co 377 King steet Jewelers. sn A Co 285 King street ton, Thomas & Co.. 251 King street ptlclan and Optical Supplies. , Optical Co 244 Meeting street Organs, Music and fluslcal Merchandise. r's Music Store 243 King street oves Choking Utensils, Etc. Stove Co King and Bums lane Shoe Stores. E. Martin 256 King street illiams. 248 King steet Martin .139 Market street irsch 281 King street ien & Sons 381 King street jvingston 366 King street v Shoe Store 510 King street Trunks and Bags. ton Trunk Company 270 King street ew riters and Office Supplies. /, J. Murphy . 157 Meeting street s > =^=sisBHS5H51i mrrTiVi SLSbUVJH ^j:;.j!j|| jjff j| shingles if necessary?Fireing and never need repair*, lere but if none in your imprices and full particular*. 4G COMPANY Philadelphia, Pa. Ground Beef for er Steak, Game, y in Season. Installed igine for grinding meat ?d. We have a complete to see our machinery at MARKET RIETOR rowwmtnmmnPK ;nt l I 3 letals. | =3 3