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^ ^ *k ' TY* mh.i.in cur T W[ We Qur buyer is just bac town. We respectfully in1 I Notice A recent ruling" of the postoffice department requires pub-1 lishers of weekly newspapers to discontinue all subscriptions that are one year or mwre be- j hind. We are allowed until April, j to comply with this require- j ment, after which time all subscriptions not paid to April 1 1907 (or beyond that date) will be cut off. We have no choice in the matter, being compelled to conform to the regulations of the postofflce department. Now, we ask all our subscribers who are in arrears and want the paper continued, to come up , and settle their accounts before April 1, while those delinquents who do not care to have the paper any more will confer a tavor to notify us and at the same time pay what thev owe for past service. We ask that prompt attention be given to. this matter, as there is but little time for delay. Ml Local and Personal Tbecounty board of equalization met Tuesday. | Among our pleasant visitors \ this week was Mr L McGee of ?Cowards. % Mr J E Davis of Salters De\ jocrt was here this week attend& *. lDg WU1 l. Messrs N M Venters and D F Edwards called to see us yesterday while in town. Mr J D McDaniel of Jay paid j us his respects while in town the , early part of the week. Mr L F Rhem of Rhems was here this week doing- duty as a member of the grand jury. Mr J M Truluck, Lake City's j popular live-stock dealer, was |, here Monday between trains. 11 See announcements of Millinery openings of Kingstree Dry Goods Co. and S Marcus. Kt I Magistrate Geo. W Davis of Chapman was here Monday . shaking hands with his friends. Mr C S Dukes, of the vicinity of Greelyville, gave us th? * the pleasure of a brief visit one day last week. Mr Winslow Wright of Scranton, one of Williamsburg's most pronynent citizens, had business in town this week. The Goodwin Stock Co. will be here Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday nights next week. See advertisement. Mr S R Walters of Suttons came in this week and pushed his expiration date a year ahead. Mr G M Smith of Scranton was among those who called this week and renewed their subscriptions to The Record. Miss Mena Brewington of Baltimore has returned to her position as milliner for Kingstree Dry Goods Company, where she will have the management for another season. Dr A H Williams of Lake Cityspent the day here yesterday on business. Judge Gaskins of Lake City > \ ERY AT nmencing EDNESD^ ; Will h k from the markets. After vite the ladies to attend our C innrcfv*A? ^"45OM attended court several daya this week. Mr W J Singletary of Single H was noted in town yesterday. Mr C C Daniel, of the Cades ! section, called to see us while j here this week on business. h Mr W E Nettles, of the Lake 0 City section, was here this week doing jury duty. Mr R BMarshall of Morris- g yilie was among our pleasant visitors this weel*. ? Mr T M Kellahan of Benson id was a county seat visitor one ] 0 day this week. Mr J S McCullough of Benson \ favored The Record with an|a agreeable visit Monday. s Mr S J Montgomery of Greely- ^ ville paid us an agreeable visit Wednesday while in town. Goodwin Stock Co. three nights next week. Get your tickets at Courtney's. u Mr J N Sauls, now of Georgetown, was in Kingstree this s i _ i J weeK greeting- nis oia acquumi- a aces. w Dr IW Graham of Gourdin, h< one of our oldest and most ai highly esteemed citizens, was tt here this week attending court. All the press notices speak in si the highest terms of the Good- di ;pin Stock Co., to be here three si nights next week. This show is s< said to be the best popular price company on the road. p< The following visiting attor- ^ neys were noted here this week: Messrs S W G Shipp, P A Will- " :ox,W F Clayton and H E Dav-,^ is of Fiorence, H H Woodward ' * of Horry, Walter Hazard of' Georgetown, and W L Bass of; Lake City. S W G Shipp, Esq., of the a< Florence bar, who was recent-j in ly elected judge of' the Twelfth , it judicial circuit, was in town hi yesterday and received hearty, hi congratulations from his numer- j in ous f riends on the honor conferr- ef ori nmn iiim Judfe Shipp is j vc CU upvu _ * # I well known and very popular in se Williamsburg county. br For next week Manager .>toll ai has secured the Goodwin Stock ex G'o, which is pretty much on the s* same order as the Osman, only said to be better. These com- j panies cannot afford to visit ec small towns unless there is giv-j w en a good patronage and it is j s* to be hoped that the people will jai rise to the occasion and en- c< courage Mr Stoll in his effort to er fhom nlass attractions n< and a plenty of them. I ! New Advertisements. JI 4 MM)tMtMt(* I Sl Kingstree Dry Goods Compa jj ny Spring Opening. Q1 S Marcus Spring Millinery Opening. d< Thomas Opera House The m Goodwin Stock Co.. I y< Read the Farmers & Mercba nts 01 Bank's ad, this issne. s] 4DDRI . a t , /\pl II I = iY, THUG lave Ou careful and pains-taking : opening April 1, 2, i Dry C DEATH OF COL. J. D. POPE. ad Taught Lav to South Carolina (jiiversity 25 Tears. Saturd ay after noof! Col oseph Daniel Pope died at his ome in Columbia at the ripe Id age ot 88 years. His illness isted only a few days. Col Pope had been instructor f law in the University of outh Carolina for nearly a uarter of a century and his eath will be regretted by hunreds of his pupils in this and ther States. Col Pope was a member of ae Secession convention of 1860, nd his death leaves only two uiwvmg ui c lu ut i ^, rib. i ames H Carlisle of Spartanurg and Col H A Thompson of Palilalia. A Pile Bark Stei. A trip on the "Mercedes"* to runson's mill and a "pine bark :ewM were enjcyedjby a party of entleraen from town Frinay. ommodore Constein's craft as in shipshape and several Durs were spent very pleasotly, including' the cruise and le luncheon. The justly famous pine "bark :ew" was' prepared under the irection ot Mr D J Kpps,whose sill in preparing this tooth)rae delicacy is widely known. The following comprised the arty: Messrs R H Kellahan, C Scott, S Marcus, W H Carr, P Kinder, F W Fairey, M ? eller, L) J Epps, E L Hirsch, J ; Coward, J C Kinder, J F . :ott and C Constein. Bryai's Eloquence. William Jennings Bryan was Idressing a political meeting , Iowa on one occasion when, . is said, he fairly carried away i s audience by the power of , ? A? ? - - A i-\v? 4- V? r\c A monf . s oraiury. rvmuu^; mvst muoi j lpressed by the Nebraskans fort was a man known to be . 4 ?ry deaf, but who nevertheless j emed to be listening with j eathless attention to Bryan, t id who apparently caught -ery word that fell from the leaker's lips. 4 Finally, when a particularly * rvid passage had been deliverl by the man from Nebraska J ith the effect of eliciting a < orm of applause from the < idience, the deaf man, as if he ' >uld contain himself no long- ( yelled into the ear of the man ] ;xt to him: "Who is that speakin'?" . "William Jennings Bryan!'' j louted the man addressed, 1 "Who?" roared the .deaf man, ill louder. "William Jennings Bryan, of i ebraska"' came from the sec- j id man in a piercing shriek. 1 'Well, well!" exclaimed the J ;af man, excitedly, "It don't ake any difference, after all. can't make out a word he or j du are sayin'; but, good graci- \ is, don't he do the motions ] ilendid!" April Lippincoots. ' 3SGCK - - For 1 J5DAY ar r Spring selection, we are prepared tc ioods C t' _ Lake City Locals. Lake City, March 23: Dr Walter Hemming way passed through town Wednesday on his way from Charleston to Lam- ' herts. Mr J A Ward,one of the prominent men of the Friendfield section of Florence county, was here Saturday on business. Dr W L Whitehead has moved into his new residence on Williamsburg avenue. Mr Laurence McCollougb t of DCIISUil VI91LCU UU1 kunu uu uat" urday of la9t week. A revival meeting is being carried on at the Methodist church this week. The pastor, Rev S J Rltbea, is being assisted by Rev J EMabaffey of Kingstree/ MajJH Watts of Virginia, secretary for South Carolina of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial association, spent Wednesday here calling up on the members of the association who live at this pJace. Dr WadeEaddy vras here Sat- I urday frot* Johnsoaville. I Mrs Chas. F Flowers was tak* i en to Charleston Sunday for medical attention. Her condition is very?seriou&r perhaps critical. Mr C F Flowers/ and Dr SBW Courtney accompanied her. Dr T E Keilev of Motbridge was here Saturday on his way to Charleston Mr Whitehead, father of l>rs [ J D and W L. Whitehead, has moved here from Timmonaville. Some young men were taken out on a "snipe hunt" one night recently. Foe two hours they held the wet bags at the mouth j of the canal down in the swamp, i patiently waitimg for the birds which never came. So- intent were they that not one 01 tne oirds should be frightened away, aot a whisper was permitted md even cigarette smoking was aarred for the time. These ' lunters do not relish hearing of ;his matter now. W. L. B. SPECIAL NOTICES Transient Notices will be Published [n This Column at the Rate of One Dent a Word for Each Issue. No advertisement taken for less than 25 jents. For Sale One two story house and >ne and one-half (1 1-2; acre lot in Kingstree, S C, apply, J-19-6t Box 454, Dillon, S C. Wanted To correspond with par^ tiea desiring to raise money for school buildings, churches or other public purposes Our plan will help you. Address P. 0. Box 173, Kingstree, S.C. 3-26-tf Wanted Honest, straight young men as country salesmen. Farmers^ sons preferred. Good money to right I parties. Cigarette smokers and whiskey drinkers need not apply. Apply to Wilson Finch, at Francis Kennedy's residence. Kingstree, or write. 3-26-lt Agents Wanted 16x20 crayon portraits 40 cents, frames 10 cants and up, sheet pictures one cent each. You can make 400 per cent profit or $36,00 per week. Catalogue ar.d samples free. Frank w. Williams Company, 120$ W Taylor St. Chicago, III. It / \ f DPS OPI hree Dayf .A CDin A V 1U I R1UA I ; Opening ) show one of the finest and mo ompany. [GALE & I THE NEW HA *We have a complete and up-tof Hats to suit all in both style an tThe biggest display of trimmed 1 ' i.u; -4 our opening ever seen in tpe cit I buying. Hair Goods, ^All the latest neck fixings can b< The New Main = S. Marcus -=o u sPRir MIL LIN OPEN Will Take Place and Thurs A WW J APRIL 1 s. 1^ | JUST FROM J NEW YORK. The Latest Sty Dress Goods, Mil] Shoes and Clo My stock is cot with fresh new j Full Line Ladies ready to wear. J.! ACADEI BBSfiBBBB *? v'aL MM . MING ii mci > ? :; 1 A - ^W" J ?st up-to-date stocks in GALE5 i T STORE. . I I .date liae of Millinery. j d price. hats will be shown at y. See them before yjg Notions. I ? found at ' 1 * 1 Store | Street \Ji R ==-! NJG 1 ERY ! IMA IIXVSI I Wednesday day, AND 2. , Marcus. fA /ffl 'I i ___ les in iinery, a thing. aplete foods. Waista I = . % : 1 !. EROH Y!Y - - STREET. . ...