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I ' ; " ^| I- VOL. XXV. KINGSTREE, SOUTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, JULY (?, 1911. NO 17 * /.f '*-.1 - ' I , Offered for'a man aboi J black. Pink green < m hamestring necktie ar ff When last seen he 9 making his way throu J COFFINS A: n/niTO nr tuc u/ecif LILI1 10 Ul I ML TT LLJ\ . AT LAKE CITY SUMMER SWALLOWS?A RUN AWAY ACCIDENT--"SUNBEAM" PARTY?PERSONAL NOTES. Lake City, July 4:?Mr and Mr D M Epps and children, Mr and Mr H V Epps and children, Dr and Mr M D Nesmith and children, Mis Ethel Nesmith, Miss Sue Shaw, Mr y L 0 Hollo way and children, and ; bunch of nurses to take care of th< smaller members of the aggrega ^ ? ?- T _1 tion, have gone to suiuvan s isian for the summer. The ladies of the Civic Leagu served refreshments Friday nigh in the grove at Mr J J Morris's res idence on Main street. - Mr and Mrs J H Mcllwinnen an little daughter, Mary, of Fayette ville, N C, stopped here Monday o k their way to Mr and Mrs Itly Wi ^ son's, at Rome. They will spent some time with Mr and Mrs Wilsor * and also with Dr and Mrs W C Herr ingwav and Dr H L Baker, at Larr ^erts. Mrs Mcllwinnen, who wf ^V, fiss Mattie Baker, is a sister of Me! dames Wilson and Hemingway an Dr Baker. During the visit there wi be a reunion of the family of Re W B Baker. Mr and Mrs Mcllwir nen will go on to Pawiey's Islan for some days of rest and recreatioi Miss Annie Howie has returne from a \isit to Timmonsville. Sunday afternoon Mr Lide Tri luck was out riding with Misse Mary Sue Carter and Annie Trulucl They were using one of Mr Tri luck's fine, high-strung horses. Th animal became frightened at Dr W Whitehead's automobile and, losin his head, plunged into the car. Th " young ladies were thrown from th Knortrv ?nd a wheel smashed. Th ?? ? B88888888??SSS88S8 1 A i | If you are ;| lines. You v :| finished trunk -38 Our stock of the ; ^ A *** m" " A I ?~ /.na jj5| iYIOnair ur rnpdta kua g If you need a nice :S are offering ail our la 1 I Kingan's * g Our delivery1 J PE > A $14O Lit the size of a woman, eyes and a dark blue comp id a stovepipe hat. ; had a sack containing fift gh a crowd of one thousan We are mam ND CASKETS KINGS young ladies were bruised and slial en up right badly. Misses Ruth Williams and Mam , Green and Mr Wesley Singletai | went to Darlington Tuesday to a tend the celebration of "The Fourth . in that city. Mr Martin Fpps, whose home 'at Timmonsville.is again with "Col ! 0 T Hall as book-keeper for the St warehouse. s Misses Carrie Carter and Irei "S Blizzard gave a party for the Su s beam society Thursday afternoo s This society is connected with tl s Baptist Sunday-school, and ea< Q -L:,J -li.-fUn navftr norrioH K We have printed up a lot of nc ie books and receipt forms, which 1 ,e will sell at ten cents the book of f ie ty. tf Splendid going away this si vill find a peculiar or suit case. W MOHAIR AND ALPACA < above goods is complete a t will help you to keep coo CLOTHING AT REDUCED s suit of Clothes now is the rge stock of Clothing at sp WE KEEP Reliable and Orar Heinti wagon makes two trips ev OPLE'S I a cmiu ilLUrilUIIJK trirc pal cj vuitiw., ? a contribution, pennies equal L- number to the age of the child. ^ Cadet Eugene W Yates can home from the Citadel last Thur e day and was met here by his fathe Mr E W Yates, and the two pr 5" ceeded to their home at Rome. Mr E M DuRant spent Tuesd d in Florence. , As an illustration of the kindnt n of our neighbors the writer declar that, though he made no potato ^ this year, he has been bountiful l* blessed with the white tubers the spring and summer. W L B. is m Death of an Infant. d jj Died?Monday night, J 2:30 o'clo< ... Mary Louise, infant daughter of 1 and Mrs LeRoy Funk. The little o ^ was only three months old. Jusl 1 wee bud, too frail for the rude bla ^ of earthly life that the master Gi dener took unto Himself to bloss( in Heaven. The funeral servii x" conducted by Rev W E Hurt, toi s place at the Williamsburg cemete at 5 o'clock p. m. Tu esday. J* All sympathize with the bereav ie parents and family. L ^ O - - REV Barefooted with a pair < lexion. Me wore a coffe :y sets of tobacco flues, one d people bound for our stoi jfacturers of tobacco flues. TREE HAR WHOLESALE AND 1 k. Death ol Mrs. tVheelcr. Mrs Catherine Lee Wheeler di( ie Thursday night at the home of h ry daughter, Mrs John A McCanl t- Mrs Wheeler was 7(i years old ai t" had lived in Kingstree only abo two weeks, she and her daughtei is family having removed here fro I" Earls about the middle of June ar j-'in Mr McCants.who had been he for some time in the employ Thorn's lumber mill, and when 1 n ^ wife and mother-in-law came th n' i all lived in one of the Singleta cottages on Brooks street. 1 Mrs Wheeler had been in leek J health for some time and Thursd : f YbuD Bettei r I VALUABLE.' J'AFETY ay I THIS HAS /g ssil OrTEN Sc&ft :i | HAPPENED^! 0k Have you not many thin 1 M papers, notes, and perhaps m ''^e kept ,n an absolutely st M fire and burglar-proof. W ed W if you will call. m For $2.00 and up we w m vaults for a whole year. T >te I Farmers & iV ?! i lake Line of 1 ummer it is very it satisfaction in ha1 re have just receive COATS nd we can fit you. A nic I during this hot weather. PRICES time to get it cheap. W ecial low prices just now. > OUR GROCE ige Brand Hams, z's Pickles and Vif ery day, at 10 a. m., and 5 MERC; KINGSTREE, ? ?A8D - - $ )f wooden shoes on. Dark bi e pot overcoat with a saucepar : car load of nails, fencing, etc., re, where they know they can g Let us have your orders earl DWARE COiV RETAIL DEALERS night a sudden and severe attack of ^ ?d her malady carried her off, before Hi er medical aid could be summoned. ^ s* rf?ir,Q?n? vvr?rp tnlrpn tii Karls Friday morning and laid t<> rest at i ^ Harmony church. *'s ^ '? m Hymeneal. ' 1 to- k t re Married?At the Williamsburg of Presbyterian church, Sunday afterlis noon, June 18, 1911, by Rev E E Er-il ey vin.the pastor, Miss May Sexton and j? ry Mr Augustus; Mitchum of Charles-1? ; ton. The bride is a daughter of Mr J % lie I and Mrs J T Sexton, who live a few i f ay miles from town. f i have all \buR-11 secure in our 11 Deposit ^|i igs?jewels, heirlooms, valuable v % YOUR WILL?which you would ? ife place? Our vaults are strictly | e shall gladly show them to you 1 ill rent you a dox in our saici? g I ? heri your valuables will be safe. m It Lerchants Bank ( I CITY, S. C. Jjf Prunks anc nportant that you sho Ying your goods safelj :d a splendid line of th LION BR/ e We have a full line of th All the newest patterns are i NICE LINE e Nothing is more import; We can supply you with the i RIES IN COLL) Best Cheese and Bu legar. Kurnel Bier p. m. Give us your orders ea \NTILE ( iOUTH CAROLINA. H3 O rown hair, the former < i lining. He also woi and two cars of assorte et the goods, ly and often. WE LEAD--OTHE 1PANY WT With the addition of I I and a beautiful and 1 LL^please the most fasti" \ . p=? Headqi x For Almos You Wis chase, or ! 6 K , Wilkins> Groce g^feiSgfegSI B8SS888feiS8g 1 Suit C uld be well equip ' packed in a str( em. Call and \ND SHIRTS AND COL! f e above well known brz ncluded. This line w : OF SUMMER UNDER1 int just now than the r most seasonable underv* STORAGE tter always cold id Coffee. irly and we will insure ] :ompa i :ut grav, the latter cut 1 re a horsecollar with a m d hardware. He was J RS FOLLOW I ' 1 a number of new type faces varied line of paper, we can dious with JOB PRINTING. i 7 M uarters I ! j I o ^ ii ' *1 0 1 < I t Anything h to Pur- I 4 > , Large I Small. i: t 4 1 - \ Wholesale :ry Co. 'Y \ :: i ?~a tmmmammam ^flj ases s >ped in the above is: fl >ng, handsomely J; let us show you. I LARS - I fl| ind of shirts and collars. !g! fl^B ill interest you.? j| ^BWEAR ;|j V . ight kind of underwear, g! ear at reasonable prices. <fi: I and fresh. 1: L prompt delivery. hi