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i' . , . * * V;:. .. ?; I ANNO KELLAHAN WAR! OPENINi \\ 7E who expect t VV ^Tee? S. C., wis! / . county, and sui M, give you a warehouse warehouse at Apex, h So we are acquainted ^. . We have been tolc ^ . . the best, tobacco sold > . pect to see the tobaccc \ . broad smile that our I ? ' direct interest in our \ terest in securing for < will serve your best in ? r TIT T\ T Uur Mr. w. 15. jo had several years exp< - .' operated a warehouse p. will work hard to plea and knows his busines Our Mr. C. E. Jol some of the largest N ^ * good judge of tobacco \ * its market price as we While our Mr Mill will be represented by office work, and you w We believe tobacc high, and we hope tha * 11 that you will forget a* * son. We shall try to * . * If we should fail to se ~ you are in town, for v r we respecuuny suhcr 4 first load and we will i > * % . . {Remember the date, J ?\ \ tree, S. C. >rt? 7 ' 1 V# y. ^HiHiHi 4 ai 11 i\ i r IZ2C lb. raid i< Choice Beef, P Mutton ai THE PEOPLE' ii i urn rn |^^IIijR^?LLCn| | Scott-Logan 1 Wholesale 1 Provision IV (Meat, Lard, flour, ruce, u thing wanted in Bulk at lowest poss Cotton Seed M? Corn am W. Wilkins' old stand. Kingstree, BwKwBwSBwWwfflwSi Advertise In The 1 ? k UNCEIW EHOUSE UNDER NEW G SALE, JUL1 ,0 operate this well known ^ h to say to the tobacco gro) Tounding section, that w service that you can apprec I C, where the best tobacco with and love high prices. i that the Kingstree marke in the State of South Carol ) growers who sell with us ^pex customers wear. Our varehouse business and the svery customer the highest terest in every way possibh hnson, who will have charg irience on the Durham, N. < for himself eleven years at se all his customers, is a 1 s well. mson, who has had several orth Carolina and Kentuck and therefore laiows when 11 as how to obtain it Is will be with us for only a Mr Eugene Jones, who wil ill find him to be both comp o will stay in line with otto X your crops will be so gooc 5 nearly as possible the shoi see you at your home befor e any of you, we hope you ' re want to know you and w a share of your patronage, show our appreciation by th uly 12th. %?lace, ZK.elta/iat 3^ime, as soon as you can Yours for business, W. I C. E Et 1 DlliCllI i .1 n ;__ n_:j I st marcei rnce raio ir Cow Hides. ork, Sausage id Veal. S MARKET Proprietor. aaaaswgiBsgsaaag i Company [ Grocers | ler chants 1 ritsor any and everycan be gotten here g :ui a rvwnno (g IU1C M sal and Hulls | d Hay i| Near the Depot. j|! South Carolina jl; Record. It Pays! 4 '^v f IENT! MANAGEMENT. { 12TH Warehouse at Kingsvers ot Williamsburg e shall endeavor to ;iate. We operate a in the State is sold. t sells as good, if not ina, therefore we ex; wearing the same main force all have jy feel a personal in; market price, and r,e of the sales, has l-.i. 3 | U., ma^Kei anu nas ; Apex, N. C. He over of high prices years experience on y markets, is also a tobacco has brought , part of the time, he 1 have charge of our ?etent and courteous. 3r products and sell 1 and prices so high t crops of last seae the market opens, will look us up when ant you to know us. TW nc with vnnr j. j. jr mu .. J ie service we render. get there. JOHNSON, L JOHNSON, MILLS. / DRIVEN TO MISSOURI. Negroes, Attacked in North, Seek Refuge in Quasi-Southern State. The fact should not be overlooked that it is the Illinois city of East St Louis and not St Louis, Mo, which has recently been the scene of race 1 riots involving great destruction of i lives and property. If such an event had occurred in a Southern town, it would have been the occasion of columns of editorial comment by the Wan? Vr?i-lr TTironinnr Prtof tha Rnstnn | HCTT X VI n XJVV.IHU5 A VWV) VIIV x^vvwu Transcript and other papers of the same class and would have been used to demonstrate the prevalence of the mob spirit in the Southern States and the uncertainty of the tenure by which negroef maintain their right to existence in this section of the country. Yet the case in point, like a comparatively recent similar horrible occurence in Springfield 111, the central point of Mr Cannon's congressional district, will be dealt with ( as of no special significance by the journals we have mentioned and they will fail utterly to read the lesson that is furnished bv the SDectacle of crowds of affrighted negroes fleeing across the Mississippi to Southern territory to eacape the blind fury displayed toward their mere presence in a Northern community. The moral of the ta'.e is that the negro is safer in the South than in the North or West. Here political and social equality are denied him and individual criminals are held to rigid account for certain nameless offenses; but the negroes as a class are objects of kindly feeling, many fields of occupation are open to them and they fill a useful place in the general progress of the South's industry. There the negro is looked on with dislike and jealousy by the masses. Competition with his labor is resented by all grades of workmen and when one negro gives just cause of offense engeance is visited on all of his race who chance to be within reach of it. The latest Illinois massacre had its immediate origin in the extent of | the negro emigration from the South within the past six months. Hundrtdsof thousands wereenticed from their homes by promises of easy tasks, high wages, social privileges and political importance. Not one in a hundred has benefited his condition. The great body has experienced privations and ill treatment and has discovered too late that the exchange has been from safety and plenty to danger and destitution. Perhaps this experience will reinforce the counsel given from the beginning by the most enlightened of the negro leadem nnd the exodus be halted before claiming new victims. It was among the last declarations of Booker Washington that his people must work out their destiny in the land of their birth, that their ultimate interests were bound up with those of the) South. Those who did not heed his counsels have found speedy cause for regret. As Uncle Remus said: "Dixie and the darkey belong together; and they ain't never gwine to get along well apart."?Norfolk Virginian Pilot. Dickey Swamp Happenings. Salters, R F D, July 10:?Tobacco curing is our leading industry now. Miss Sadie Lewis has returned from a six weeks visit to relatives at Manning, Sumter and Davis Station. She was accompanied home by her cousin, Miss Childers of Davis Station. Quite a freak in the shape of a I large white toad made its appear ance here Friday evening:. Miss Ittie Bradham is visiting: her uncle at Manning:. Mr Bennie Hughes and Mrs Fannie Moore have new cars. Both of Mr Tisdale's sons are il with typhoid fever, but his .daughter, Miss Iroma, is still convalescing. Miss Lucilla Montgomery, who has been nursing the Tisdale boys, went to Miss Millie Montgomery's Saturday night to obtain much needed rest and next morning was found below the porch,from which she had fallen. Her injuries are very severe and in addition she has contracted typhoid fever. Everyone is urged to be present at St Paul's Baptist church at 4:30 p. m. Sunday, when Mr S J Deery of Kingstree will organize a series of Bible classes. Watermelons are very scarce in this vicinity. Mr Ira A Calhoun of Kingstree I i r> i.l n_: ana MISS ceuian apivey were nuesw of Mr and Mrs A B Spivey Sunday. __________ through sleepers TO Atlanta and Asheville Commencing Sunday, July 8, the Atlantic Coast Line inaugurated a through sleeping car line between Wilmington and Asheville, via Florence. Sumter and Columbia, in connection with the Southern Railway System, upon the following daily schedules: T.v Wilmington 3:45 D. m. Lv Cbadbourn 5:30 * " Ar Florence 7:30 " Lv Florence 7:55 " Lv Sumter '....9:25 " Ar Columbia 10:50 " Lv Columbia 11:50 " Ar Spartanburg 3:20 a. m. Ar Tryon 4:50 " Ar S:.luda 5:15 " Ar Flat Rock 5:35 " Ar Hendersonville 5:50 " Ar Ashevllle 7:00 " Returning, leave Asheville 4:10 p. m.; arrive Florence 8:45 a. m.; arrive Wilmington 12:50 noon. This Sleeping Car Service, which will be operated until September 15, will afford comfortable accommodations for passengers visiting the Mountains of North Carolina. The old established sleeping car lino k?>tu7ppn Wilminct.on and At lanta will be continued via Augusta, in connection with the Georgia Railroad, upon the following schedules: Lv Wilmington 3:45 p. m. Lv Florence 7:55 " Lv Sumter 9:30 " Ar Orangeburg 10:53 " Ar Augusta, (eastern time) 1:35 night Ar Atlanta, (central time) 6:10 a. m. Returning, leave Atlanta 8:35 p. m.; arrive Florence 8:45 a. m.; arrive Wilmington 12:50 noon. Passengers may remain in this car, in the Union Depot, which is in the heart of Atlanta, until 7:00 a. m., if they so desire, and on account of the earlier arrival of this train, and the use of the Union Depot, convenient connections may be made with through Observation Dining-Sleeping Car-Coach trains which leave from same station for Chicago, Cincinnati, St Louis, etc. Connections are made at Florence with above trains by leaving Kingstree at 6:13 p. m., and equally good connections are made returning. For fares, tickets, etc, apply to W WHolliday,Tkt Agt, Kingstree, S. C. Atlantic Coast Line, The Standard R R of the South, il 7-12-t?-l I Velvet Be; Try a sack of it and be c food for stock. TT T 1 A 1 1 we nave a iresn snipme Grits and Rice. Hay and St Our stock of Staple Gi and our prices are based or profit, because we sell for cas THE CASI ODOM <& DENNII Phone 120. Aca L. S. DENNIS KURTZ MANN Noted for Its SWEET TON! Ask or write for prices i wonderful ins Siegling Mu (Incorpoi Charleston, S. C. Eltablishe LUCIEN P. KINDER, J1 f REMEJ ? /If when in need ol ' Auto Supplies of a can get them at th Auto Supply & A L T. THOM1 Opposite Farmei I' . ? Scott Drug The Tl&Xi Subscribe to The Recoi an Meal. 1 i AV?tti v>/i A/I ^ in ^ w A . ;uuvuu;cu iiid,i it is 1111c m nt of Corn, Meal, 1 ocK Feed roceries is complete, t the smallest margin of >h. i STORE S, Proprietors demy and Mill Sts. , Manager J ?The? I Kurtzmann I ?Piano? * A PIANO THAT IS : and BEAUTIFUL CASE and easy terms on this itrument. sic House , rated) : Florence, S. C. d 1819 R., Representative. I VIBER I - Pires, Tubes and il kinds, you can e new ccessory Store Hercules Ford Tires 30x -3 - $ 7.95 30x3 1-2 - - 10.45 * n rDUn, rrop., ps* Supply Co. cc3yGocdy!!l || msnsnx. g j CANOES B ' { Company - x?iL Store rd, only $1 a year. * J