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CAL Do you want to where labor is ne animal vitality is i Do you want t< varied than in any of great ranches a: will assure you a Do you want tc grow profitable cri olives, prunes and business is good an Then go to Cal your coming. The Chios Norl is the most direct through trains dai railway between CI Th$se tickets excursions, or sleeping car fr are always o Chicago & Noi Soutli / FILL IN THIS COUPC AND MAIL IT TO-DA ww44 . SEEN IN SCRANTUN. Personal Paragraphs and short Local Items. ScBANToy, April 3:?Farmers of our community are about through plautiog corn aud are making every effort to commence on their cotton. Dr C H Pate spent several days at Stokes' bridge this week with pareuts and friends. Mr Willard <2 McKnighc has returned from Charleston, where he has been attending the S 0 Medical college. Mrs Frank Canuon visited relatives and friends at Effingham last Sunday. MissEstelle Le?r, who is attending the WNH school at Hartsville, spent several days at borne this week with parents. Mr Ben Prosser of Hannah was was noted Rin town Wednesday on His way to Florence. Mr Julius Wall, who recently came here from Mars BluP, has ie-" moved his family to Lake City. Mr H B Lee .went to Kings tree Wednesday on business. Dr A M M assoud of Co wauls was noted on 0111 {streets 4oue day last week. Mr 0 B Carter, a progressivemerchant of this place, went to Flor ence Saturday night ou business. Mr Ernest Hill visited relatives and frieuds at Cowards Sunday. Miss Idly Lavender, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs K MaeCooper, has returned to her home at Men Lion. Mr W S Moore of Lake City was m tow a this week. M R M. SOCIETY IITKINGSTREE. Gayeties Resumed After Having Been Stopped by Lenten Saason. Kiiigstree, April 1.?Special: The Lenten season has put a temporary sfcop to the gayeties of this town, but at least two events are scheduled to take place immediately alter. The first will be a musical entertainment for the benefit of the Historical Society of Williamsburg county, under the direction of its president, Mrs DC Scott. Refreshments will be served afterwards. The second will also be musical, with added comforts for the material man ar.d the sale of fancy articles. This is in charge of Mrs It J Kirk and Mis Heller, and its purpose is to furnish the Episcopal chapel with pews. The local musical talent is practicing now foi both . events.?Kingstree Cor. News & Courier. i live where the climate is mild ver oppressed by stress of v/c never lost by mere conflict wi o live in a region where the re other equal area in the world,1 fiords a fine opportunity to get ; competence ? > live where, with a minimum ops of graphs rch almonds, alfalfa and grain, whe d cspital carl"y finds profitable : .hernia, './he.:: belli health and i route to tin Racine Coast, and ly via this 11 o, ever the fan licago and the L.Siseouri River, tickets are en sale daily, Marc the rate of $33.00 from Chi; spondingly *lovv rates from al an unusual chance to make th i are good on daily and personally 1 which a double berth in a Pull cm Chicago costs only S7.00. Rcunc n sale from all points at reduced r rth-Western, Unioi tern Paeifie Railui va H mviiiv W. B. KNISKERN, P. T. M. C. & N..W. Ry., Chicago, III. Please mail free to my address, Califori particulars concerning rates and train scrvi Y. ? FOC FOR THE Fancy and Staple Gro- YOU ceries always Fresh. F0 Our Line of Canned Goods are Unsur- A passed. CAS Fresh Fruits of the Season Always On Hand. BUSIN1 S. L. Courtney & Co THE YELLOW STORE" ? Bring us your JUtJ WUKK. J The L.;irge?<t and Most Complete [ Establishment South. st. s. urn s sot. W ?M ANl'FACTl'KERS OK? S ; eash, Doors, Blinds Moulding and Building Material, I] ? Sash JV eights and Cordj? CHARLESTON, S C. ! Is !. BUY "i H E7. i>lAC^ Do not bo <3?h-? i\.?! i'V ilmse who ad- ^ vertise - ? ' Mucliiue for o $20.00. This Kir:** oi a !:i:i-hine can be bought from lis or an.\ of our deuhrs .V.?:n ;*? ?.: J to $18.00. WE MAKE A VAfUETV j ^ THE NEW HOKE IS THE BEST. L The Fwl '.Xt* ?n<s the strength or wenknos ot > ?I.whines. The 1 , IfeonhV ... -ii.nl with other | strong poin's nnljisT > ?>y Home \ j the best fcxwi;:* *: >t<> buy. ve manufacli r. . i . j . ? ; *'.?i.-purchasing < the n:V; r.r.K mashine 60. I* i IO.AMc: 28UnionSq. N.. i !l., Atlanta, Oa, t BU I. i'r^icisoo,Cat ! r^.7 c.? ~ by Wiu?loM /triiiilon.X. ( '. j d$*ufa*&''wr AM BANK DEPOSIT UJv-f \J\y\f Railrord Fare P-l' 50' 7 PF^B O j:; s v-tlere BoarJatC -sv.//. -K*Or! fiEO^GU AtAKAW.* "* jVlAj i the year found? rather, and where th cold? ssources are more where the division a small farm that of labor, you can oranges, lemons, sre crops are sure, ^ investment ? *t opportunity await f t kQHIe and 1 .me there are two fast t ious double-track ' > One-way Colonist 1 h i to May 15, at c :ago, with corre- 1 1 nnintc oriup vnil X gftv V J WM e trip. | t r conducted i man tourist i-trip tickets ates via the 11 Pacific and | rays. lia booklets, maps and full | ( I 1 )D ? FAMILY. J R S We Call Special Attention to Our Line of R FINE CANDIES, ; TOBACCO, and CIGARS. > H Scotch White Oats and Armour & Co's. Gold Baud ESS, Hams a Specialty. Kingstree,S,C. MAIN STREET. - ( SAVE MONEY. ly Taking Advantage of Our Cheap Clubbing Rates. By clubbing with The County [ecord yon can get the following ewspapers and magazines at reduc- ' 1 prices. To take advantage of lese cheap rates both publications lust be paid for one year in adance: The County Record aud the Vice-a-Week News and Courier 1 ae year each $1.50. * * * The County Record, the Atluni Constitution and the Sunny I outh, one year each, $1.75. * The County Record and the; [onie and Farm, one year each, 1.25. * * The County Record and the lew York World, (three times a tek) one year each, $1.65. * * * The County Record and The Commoner, (W. J. Bryan's paper) tie year each, $1 65. * * The County Record and the 'outh's Companion (new subscribers nly) one year each $2.25. * * * The County Record and the i imericun Farmer, one year each, < _ 1.15. * * * The County Record and the * National Magazine, one year each, 1.60. i kin gst ree nl : Bakery, j| | > | H |t ' ''ontect/onery ana uenerai Merchandise. FRUITS AND VE i H. A. MEY \ \ MAIL ORDERS. Did you ever stop to investi fate ana find a way to supply ;our wants when you hadn't :ime to call or lived too far rom our store? We do an exensive mail-order business to he great convenience and satis-! action of our customers. Convenient, because we fill nail orders immediately on re- ' :eipt of them. Satisfactory, becajse we use he utmost care inLselecting vhat we feel sure wjjll best llease our customers, and rejuest the return of anything; lot entirely satisfactory. Send us your order for spring clothes, hats and furlishings for man or boy. I 3entschner & Visanska, Cor. Kin^ and Hasell Sts. IHIBLESIIW - S. C. 'wiiilir FOR SALE. I.rick in any quantity to suit purchsts *r. Tlie Besi Dry Press Maciifr.e-made Special shapes made to order. Correl?iii<lciice solicited before placing your rderf. W R. FUNK. \a/ , L. BASS, Attorney at Law LAKE CITY, S. C. UT H J ixicvaoc Dentist. KINGST.1EE, - S, C. Dr. J. L. BASS, Physician and Surgeon, Kingstree, S. C. ^"Office at CENTRAL HOTEL ~T "r. The hece log BeA? SAW MILL ? i i w!tm i Hkacock -kt:g Feed Works I Kn<mnk<- *jcn ! \ '."ivod'wobiiko * MAI'HIV:.... 0<::vino, BBICKe m \K!V*' v? F a i :< ? i. K and Lath ? M vfii'vi ( >..% Mr.i>. Etc.. Etc. ? " vf -./t/'i* rp.Y co.. I - ' - 1 tf: cm -: v.- ; machine Come to The County Record to have your JOB WORK done with despatch, neatness and :heapness. For Sale Ca"to"bag"e Plants We have been in the truck business since 1871 and are again prepared t? 311 any and all orders for Early and Late varieties of CABBAGE PLANTS. 1 hey are best known co experienced Truckers, are grown in open air near salt water and will stand SEVERE COLD without injury Price $1.50 per 1000 F. O. B. here. We make special prices on arger lotsand solicit correspondence. All plants packed in light baskets and shipped C. O. D when money does not accompany orders. We guarantee satisfaction. Addrrss all orders to D. H. TOWLES&SON. \ MEGQET8. 8. C. \ OB TOWLEARNETT, ^HEEN PONO. 8. C. NBGAC NOT I CBS. Registration Notice, The office of the Supervisory of Registration will be opened on the tirst Monday in every month for the purpose of the registering of any person who is qualified as lollows: Who shall have been a resident oa the htate for two years, and of the county one year, and of the polling precinct in which the elector offers to vote font months before the day of election, ,<d shall have paid, six months before, any poll tax then due and payable, and who can both read and write any section of the constitution of lbi>5 submitted to him by the Supervisor of Registration, or who can show that lie owns, and lias paid all taxes collectable on during the present year, projerty in this State assessed at three hundred dollars or more. J. J. EADDY. Clerk of Board Summons for Relief. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF WILLIAMSBURG. Court of Common Pleas. Rll Kellt'han, Plaintilf, g against g K E McElveen, S If McElveen. Jtary Lou Matthews and Ethel ?llace McElveen, Defendants. To the Defendants: R E McElveen, S B McElveen, Mary Lou Matthews and Ethel Wallace McElveen, you are herehv summoned ami renuireil to answer the eumplaint in this action,of which a copy is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your ansi wer to the said complaint on the subscribers at their office in Kingstree, | South Carolina, within twenty days | after the service hereof; exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated?March 21st."A. D. 11)05. LEE & ASK INS Plaintiff's Attorneys To the Defendant's, Mary Lou Matthews and Ethel Wallace McElveen. Take Notice: That the complaint in this action was filed in the office of the Clerk of Court of Common Pleas in Kingstree, County of Williamsburg. State of South Carolino, on the 21st day of March, A I) 1905. LEE & ASK INS, Plaintiff's Attorney. 8-28-tit. V \ To: Mary Lou Matthews and Ethel Wallace McElveen, infant defendants above named, over the age of fourteen year, Take Notice: That unless you procure the appointment of a guardian : ad litem to appear and defend the above entitled action on your behalf, within twenty days from the service of the summons and complaint herein upon you. an application will be made by the plaintiff to B C Whitehead, Esq., Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas of Williapisburg County, on the 21st day from the date of the said service, at 11 o'clock, A M for an order appointing some suitable and competent person guardian ad litem for yon and authorizing and directing him to appear and defend the above entitled action on your behalf, and for such other and further relief as may be just. Dated?March 21st, 1905. DEE & ASKINS. Plaintiff's Attorneys. Administrator's Notice All persons havingclaims against the estate of Wilson McCown. deceased, will present the same, duly attested, and those indebted to the said estate will make payment to B C Whitehead, Administrator. Paint Your Buggy for 75c. to $1.00 with ?evoe's Gloss Carriage Paint. It weighs 3 to 8 ozsmore. to the pint than others, wears longer and gives a gloss equal to new work. Sold bv Dr D C Scott. ? NOTICE. ' Having completed the dwelling of 1 Mi LeRoy Lee I will from now on be open for work as Contractor and Build er. Parties desiring my srvices will address J. 0. ISANOGLE, Lewtston, Md. FOR SALE. Hereafter the Cable Piano Co. will keep one of their new pianos for sale at the office of Dr R J McCabe, where it may be seen and j tasted. ; ii-3-tf. AGENTS WANTED ^ -FORHigh Grade Toilet Soap. Seven cakes to box, worth $1.00, sell for 40^and AGENTS DOUBLE THEIR MONEY. A money coiner Don't fail to write for full particu; lars at once. ?:? ?:? MarsD Mojiaciyrino' Comuany. 588 >V. /Sake SI. Chicago. 1.? yl '2in South Cr^ina College SPRING CO^SE FOR TEACHERS. Session frotfa April 7th / TO May 19th, 1905. Apply/ to President for further information. NEW Spring Millinery ai Goods, Laces, E -A] Nice Line Of White " Stackley's msnn ATLANTIC ( Special rate of One Fare pi xt XT r> a rr isasau, n. xr. ana return. 1 to Havana ?39.40 and to N; meals and berth on steam steamer sailing from Miami 30,th and for steamer sailinj 27th, 29th and 31st, to be g< leaving within (15) fifteen d Take advantage of Nassau. N "The Queen of the Antilles", a ford an excellent chance to ation of our sister republic The party will be limited promptly. For reservatioi formation, call on your ne; H. M. Emerson T.lvC WILHIN( Wg Ar? F i OF it C MA } TH \ GR Because: First?Wegh a little mure than can be Same money. T\ f - -1 ITT _ because: '"second?we tlon to orders the day the Because: Third?West tion Is left to us and our These sre points to considi Silver Ware. Our nam< s. THOMA! 257 KING Watch Inspectors for Southern an Farming All Is Also a full line ol Horse Coll trees, etc. ?. * Our Dixie Plow is what yoh and it costs us more than the < to you. ?:? See our large stock of Pee D< Plows, and in fact everything land and cultivation of your cr Agents for Johnson's Disk Just received a car Anchor I Try us on Sashes and Doors: arc nlwavs welcome. LAKE CITY ? LAKE ( i ; T-*i Attra )?? j j On Thursday nigbt, April 6th, best attraction. ?:? Mr. Gilbert . This will not be a lecture, but ! doubt amuse. ?* IF YOU WAP often and long be sure to go t out doubt the best attraction ( School ? APRIL 'I RESERVED SEATS, j GENERAL ADMISSI' CHILDREN, ! Whiskey I -Morphine I 'h*511' Mtri,,abil'KEELE\ LINE id Mercerized White Imbroideries, Etc< L80- ' ' J| ran and Black Slippers #^ &t- ; m Cash Store. jf swmm. :oast line ! lus $2.00 to Havana, Cuba and | 'he rate from Kingstree, S. C., isau, N. P. $39.65 including". | er. Tickets to be sold for l i to Havana March 26th and A ; from Miami to Nasau, March $9 >od returning on any steamer Vi iays from date of sale. this opportunity to visit * P and Cuba t reasonable cost which will at* investigate the business 9itn ; I, so make your reservations is, pamphlets or any other invest ticket agent, or write, . W.j, Craig, Q-.E. .A-jj 3TON, N. C. THE CUSTOMERS WE HAVEL \ ,DE IN WILLIAMSBURG, >ND } -J E NUMBER IS CONSTANTLY,! , | OWING: y '.J ve just as much and possibly . v*? -2 obtained elsewhere for the, - M give prompt personal, atten- tfz y are received. , - - '.a^Sh udy to please when the selec- jflj prices are the same to all. er in purchasing Jewelry or v Vvfli ?is the hall-mark of, quality SJR.&BRGSTREET, CHARLESTON, S. C.;. |j d Consolidated Railway. : Tools Ofj [inds. lars, Back Bands, Traces, Single * ".isB * # * want; a heavier, smoother casting *j| irdinary kind, but no extra charge j ee and Orangeburg Sweeps, Shovel ffi needed in the DreDaration of vour opCultivators, the money saver. Jme, always the best. ; Come and inspect our stock, you IARDWARE 00. 1 JITY, S. C I 1ST 1j ction. . will appear the Lyceum's last and A. EldridgeT nn pnfprtainment which will no 4T TO LAUGH o hear Mr Eldridge. This is -with;ver booked for Kingstree. ?:? Auditorium. I 6th, 1905. I 50c. I ON - - ^ 35c. I M 25c. I ClmuVU I All bngn