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?? ??? 5 I For your Sp 1 Oxf | Rings! , _ >k ' = KINGSTREE VS. LAKE CITY. Wee Nee Boys Down Opponents on Their Own Grounds. It sounds odd to hear of Kingsf tree defeating I^ake City in a game of baseball on the latter's own grounds; nevertheless it was done last Thursday,and the score was 17?10. The bad condition of the ground is responsible for the large score. The till pine trees and'thick underbrush, coupled with numerous frog ponds here and there, made it quite difficult for the boys to handle the ball. D-tL nlaT?a/4 rooll thniiah rnn DU III BiUCD (iiajvu "v.., ... ? sidering, with the exception of one inning. Cook, who pitched for Kingstree, was invincible. He let the locals -down with six hits, while on the other hand, the visitors hit Eaddy's offerings eighteen times, six of which were for extra bases. The batting of Kingstree was a feature, especially that of Thornwell McGill. The "correction" made by some one for Mr Boyd Jeffords, manager of the Lake City High school baseb&l 1 team in last week's paper,is accepted. Possibly it was that our pen Ia iccnu q nmnhppv that l<v IOOUV H {/ vhappe?ed in this frame. The high school girls were unable to accompany the tean; to Lake City, but they made up for their absence by walking four and a-half miles to } Brockington and meeting us there with hearty greetings. It showed their loyalty and was highly appreciated by the entire team. A bull frog glee club rendered delightful music during the game. The box score was as follows: ^ LAKE CITY. AB R H A PO E Stewart, ss 3 0 1 2 0 2 Chandler, 2b? 3 0 1 2 2 1 Jeffords, cf 3 1 0 0 0 0 Graveley, lb_ ...... 8 1 1 0 11 1 P/vltrwrs Sh 4 2 2 1.3 2 Mathins, If 4 2 0 0 2 01 Thames, c 4 2 0 0 9 2 Eaddv, p 4 1 0 2 0 0 A skins, rf - 3 110 0 0 Total 31 10 6 7 27 8 KINGSTREE. AB]R H A PO E McGUl, R c 5 2 2 0 5 1 Holrovd, Casper, cf... 5120 10 McGill,' T, bs - 5 3 2 3 0 1 Montgomery, lb 5 2 2 0 11 1 McFaddin, 1 f 5 01 1 0 10 Holroyd, Chas, r f 4 2 2 0 11 ? Harper, 2b J 5 3 1: 2 2 1 McGill, F, 3b .. ! 4 2j 3 2 3 0 Cook, d 5 12 3 2 0 Blakeley, 1 f ...... 1 1 l] 0 l| 0 Total 44 1? 18 10 27i 5 j SCORE BY INNINGS R H E > Lake city To 0 0 6 4~<T0-10 6 8 Kingstree. 0 4 5 2 1 0 5?17 18 5 Two-base hits: McGill. R, McGill, T. 2, McGill. F, Montgomery. Struck out: by Eaddy 6, by Cook 5. Time, two hours. Umpire, Stokes. A Fan. ttamaerlalo's Tablets for CoDstipatloo. ru'. fuudupanuu, viiaiiiuciiaiu o Tablets are excellent. Easy to take, mild and gentle in effect. Give them a trial. For sale by all dealers, adv If you know any friend expecting to go to the mountains, call their attention to the advertisement of Chimney Rock and Bat Cave, which wppears in this issue. 3-20-8t ^ ======== ~lte Beautifully style and beaut: I j piece. S. MAI i iBS>wfl8cSflBcBw>wwflSBSflS >' K,.' . V SPR *-i nr Mi llinpn I Ill? ^liuuivi J t ords for Men a ree Dry Field Day Prizes. The following is a list of prizes | offered by the business men of Kingsj tree for the field day exercises to be held here on April 18. The school feels very grateful to these donors for their interest in these exercises, MavAQnfilo rA AH noi* I CUJJiC 3 iUCi^aubiiv vv, King Quality shoes, high jump. Jenkinson Bros Co,$5.00 pair Walkover or Craddock shoes, 440. 0 H Patrick, $5.00 pair Snow shoes, 880. Kingstree Dry Goods Co, $5.00 suit case, 100-yard. S Marcus, $5.00, 220 hurdle. L Stackley, $4.00 music roll, apple race. Sol Peres, half dozen silk hose, needle race. Kingstree Hdw Co, $2.00 baseball catcher's mit, shot put. Kingstree Hdw Co, $1.50 league ball, 100-yard dash, common. B F Patrick,$2.50 military brushes, 220-yard dash, high school. J W Coward, $1.00 pocket knife, broad jump. Virgil Kinder,$2.00 Guth's candy, reading. Kingstree Drug Co, $2.00 Steam's candy, geography. Stackley's Cafe, sz.uu nuyier s candy, geography second. H A Meyer & Son,$2.00 cake.essay. H A Meyer & Son. $1.00 soda water checks, spelling. M L Allen, box writing paper, essay, second. W T WiJkins, $1.25 can of coffee. J M Brown, fountain pen. We are agents for the celebrated Oliver Chilled Plow. If you need anything in that line it will pay you to call on us. It Williamsburg Hardware Co. Efforts to have their cases reviewed by the supreme court of the Uni ted States, having failed,Floyd Allen agd his son, Claude Swanson Allen, will be put to death in the electric chair at the1 State penitentiary, Richmond, Va, tomorrow, Friday, March 28, for the part they took in the Virginia court house murders at Hillsville some time ago. Best Kdowb Cough Remedy. For forty-three years Dr King's New Discovery has been known throughout the world as the most reliable cough remedy. Over three million bottles were used last year, j Isn't this proof? It will get rid of your cough, or we will refund your money. J J Owens of Allendale, S C, writes the way hundreds of others have done: "After twenty years, 1 j find that Dr King's New Discovery ; is the best remedy for coughs and j colds that I have ever used." For coughs or colds, and all throat, and lung troubles, it has no equal. 50c and $1.00 at Kingstree Drug Co's and M L Allen's. adv. Don't wait to come to town. Write and let us send it by parcel post. It Williamsburg Hardware Co. Run up to Florence one day and ! qo your shopping at the Florence Dry Goods Co's, 3-20-4t Florence, S C. w Spring F trimmed Hats of y that everyone aj RCUS B8888883SS@888$88888a? . . i., i INP / and Dress C he beautiful Hi md Boys. Goods < Bethel Breezes. i! Bethel, March 25:?On account of the heavy rains the farmers here i] have been kept bace in their work. Mr W H McElveen returned home i Saturday night,after serving as a ju.1 rvman at Florence last week. Mr K O Durgess speill. mat ouiiuoj in Kingstree. Miss Emily Sires returned to Char- 1 I leston Saturday, after spending sev eral weeks with her parents, Mr and | Mrs J E Kennedy. ; J Several of the young people of this community enjoyed a "candy pull- J ing," given at the home of Mr and J V Burgess last Wednesday even- : ing. Several interesting games were , ,! played,after which the couples were ! i ushered into the dining-room to pull I! candy. The guests left for their ( j homes at the hour of 1:80 a. m., af- 1 s ter spending a most delightful evening. , Miss Hessie Graham, accompanied by Miss Lula Epps, spent the weekend with the former's parents at Scranton. Mr W A Cooper visited Kingstree Saturday of last week, i Mr B B Epps of Bishopville is vis- , iting his parents, Mr and Mrs E F ' VlOT.FTS. The People's Merc in tile Co are agents for the famous New Home Sewing Machine, which they are offering on most reasonable terms? 1 $33.00 cash and balance in small ' monthly payments. 3-27-2t I rrT Tiir iudit a UN mc IMDII u Remember: We have Candies that are / Cigars that will do you go Drinks that will make a n Our Cafe is still open and taste" with care and di< Meet me it Coirtnej's Courtney's Cafe am VIRGIL HINDI Kingstree, : [mo a ;TTc =aBaoa No Dirt, No Bother? In a very short trap covering turned into a modern tool at a very moderate coat?a tool I and never need repairs. We have local representatives almost eve locality, write us direct for samples, prices i CORTRIGHT METAL ROOFING lats such exquisite wears a master : i IS HI joods, Embroi( ne at our store 0 ~o., Henry Carter, who, it is charged,' killed Sam Clark with a shotgun in Spartanburg Sunday, has surrender-j ed and was committed to jail. Both are negroes. Carter had a grudge against Clark, it is said.and had made threats against him. He called at Clark's home and after a bitter quar- j rel, it is said, he snatched up Clark's i 3hotgun and fired it,with fatal effect. How's Tbls? W? offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any I cam of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F J CHENEY & CO. Toledo, O. | We, the underpinned, have known F J Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transaction', and ftnan- I cially able to carry out any obligations made by bis firm, NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Core la taken internally, action directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces at the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by Drunnists. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation, adv Why Scratch? a "Hunt's Cure" is guar- , anteed, to stop and permanently cure that terrible itching. It is compounded for that purpose and your money will be promptly refunded WITHOUT QUESTION if Hunt's Cure fails to cure Itch, Eczema, Tetter, Ring V Worm or any other Skin Disease. 50c at yoar druggist's, or by mail lirect if he hasn't it. Manufactured only by t B RICHARDS MEDICINE CO., Sturm, Tim IF COMING HERE! I delicious. >od to smoke. iew person out of you. I meals prepared to a "Queen's spatch. Mike This Yoar Station Stop I Ice Cream Parlor y C-R, Proprietor South Carolina Bf?? ? Wood 5bingle3 1 time any building can have its fire fire-proof, storm-proof, lightning-proof that will last as long as the building rywhere, but if none in your immediate and full particular!. 4 rOMPANY ? SO North 23d St. CUMrANY .. Philadelphia. P?. / Waish Dress Dress Goods waiting for you. splendid range o at. Avprv turn, ef W V V f \/A ^ v - walluring beauty. I ] x. ERE ? w leries, Laces, > xfords for La< KINGSTR 101= 'WAYS 1 Begin right. Know yourself. Limit your expenses. ? Watch the leaks. ' Stop the leaks. Have, a home ban Avoid gold-brh Own a home. U Don't be a Be a mai Q Take c DWe will start you right, on which we will pay 4% coi The Bank D. C. Scott, President. R W. Fairey, Cashier. Wm. W. Ba 11 1 CYPRESS SASH, Largest manufacturing ? a i Special sizes on snort noti A. H. FISC CHARLES 12-5-26t I W. C. HEMIN6WAY, PresNmt Dnnl# flf DOIIK Ul Capita Heming^ FARMERS! We a you with your crops t your needs now. Com i ftvpr with nnr Presiden 1/ T VI VT - do for you. LET US PRINT YOUR L FOR WE KNOW THAT Specials That Will ; for Spring are ] Attractive weav ^? 4-4-rwin n nfvnnf \Tt 1 pctttcino gicci j \ ich striving to pie ECingstrc . i 1 - i "TlfJlfr in '1 _ M M \ H Etc., inspect I I B H dies. 1.1 B EE, S. C. | 1 = 01 torn j ro SAVE H I k * J ik. :k schemes. "good fellow." b a. || ore of your health 0 $1.00 will open an account up- I1 npounded every three months. I of Kingstree j J. A. KELLEY,Vice Pres. 1 N. D. Leresne, Asst. Cashier. I i rr, Jr., Teller. 8 : i i? ?I O J : stock, house in the South. I ce. . } 5HER CO- Ijf, 5TON, S. C t / :f't ' J. A. BOYLE, etsktar vr; Hemingway I $15,000 , V ' i] svay, S. C. * re in a position to assist his year. Let us know e in and talk the matter t, and see what we can i Vi ETTER or NOTE HEADS 1 WE CAN PLEASE YOU Please You. I J' here, ready and |i I es and tones in a ;|i I 3U and meet you li -1 ase you with its |: fl ?e, S. C. |