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wmmmmmam J Excel 12 1-2 and 15 cent lot of - We will sell on ' ^ ??'ith o limit nf 19 V AT?" W I III C% ia?aa>i -v? Arv a lEOCAL^'lfEMSf! 4 * ^4 Have vou made vour returns? The time expires Saturday, p * j The Etiwan Fertilizer Co have j something interesting- to say to 1 the farmer in their new ad this week. ! IJ The Butler 1 >ry Goods Co offer ' big bargains in white goods and embroidery during their special; sale announced this week. i The Farmers' Supply Co. in: their attractive new ad this week, offer all kinds of farming j * J i>a?i implements auu icpans. nwu i ( what they have to sa>. Stewart & Floyd, Lake City's ; big merchants, will put on their '< "Piercing Arrow Sale" today at j 9 o'clock. For particulars see ! their half page ad in this issue. ! > Next Monday will be Washington's birthday, Tuesday will be pancake day or Shrove Tues- 1 day and Wednesday will be Ash | Wednesday, the first day of Lent The new court house fixtures !' in several of the county offices j have all been installed and theyn certainly are a vast improve-;* JIJCUL UJl i. 11V viu | Keally one would not recognize < them as the same offices. If anv subscriber to whom a . statement is mailed finds a inis- . take in his account, don't get ' mad about it, but just call our attention to the fact. We want only what is due as and we make no claim to infallibility, j Mr J T Nelson, as his announcement this week explains, i contemplates cutting into lots his large tract of land in town and offering them for sale. There are a number of choice; building sites in that part of. town. * We would greatly appreciate' - 4 In fKn oatt I llnn/lr^/1 rl a 1 In ! J l lo IIJC OO *T1 <*? (JUMV1VU UV.1IUquent subscribers to whom we* are mailing statements would give the matter prompt attention. Publishing a newspaper is an expensive business and we try to to pay all we owe. Hereafter services will be held in the Episcopal church on the second and fourth Sundays ( of each month instead of the; second Sunday only. On ac- j couni ui numeruua rcu:uy<u* wcv Dr Robert Wilson has been compelled to close the North Santee church, and the time formerly spent there will be devoted to Kingstree. i Hoarse coughs and stuffy colds that may develop into pnenmonia over night are quickly cured by Foley's Honey and Tar, and it soothes inllamed membranes, heals the lungs and expels the cold from the system. W L Wallace. wmStm8s8S8?B*8J8?8? 13000 THIS SAL B lent Veil TUESDAY AND WED Embroidery at 10 cents. rUESDAY AND WEDNES DS TO EACH BUYER. The King m&smmmmms IMPERSONAL yib Miss Ossie Kpps is visiting in Georgetown. Mrs W N Jacobs is visitingfriends in Georgetown. Mr \V W Barr of Coopers was noted on our streets yesterday. Col Walter B Logan of Charir> fnr -a f?'\c fin V'S. I ^ IO lit lun u ?v. .V J Editor Stewart Starr of Lake L'itv was here yesterday between trains. Mr W A McCrea of Zeb called pleasantly at our sanctum yesterday. Mr Ij E Wilson of Church was among1 the visitors noted in town Monday. Judge J II V Gaskins of Lake City had business in Kingstree Tuesday. Mr J B Ilaselden, of the Lake City section, was a county seat visitor Monday. Miss Ethel McCullough of Taft was the guest of the Misses Ja:obs this week. Miss Julia Ervin of Morganton, N C, is visiting the family of Lev K E Ervin. Mrs LeGrande Walker of Georgetown visited Mrs W N Jacobs last week. Mr J D McDaniel ol Vox was an agreeable visitor at The Be [ okd office Saturday. Mr I) P Baxley of Lambert was a welcome visitor at The Hecord office Monday. Mrs S Marcus left Sunday for New York to buy her spring millinery and dry goods. Misses Iiallie Covington and Annie Johnson of Marion are guests of Miss Helen Scott. Mr J M Lodgers of Taft dropped in pleasantly to see us Saturday while here on business. Miss Benson, who has been nursing Mrs Frank Hawkins, returned this week to her home in Sumter. Messrs G A and W M Cooper and Walter Wilson,of the Cades section, were noted here yesterday. The Misses Ervin entertained Thursday afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock in honor of their guest, Miss Julia Ervin. Dr Isaiah Tisdale is back at his post in Ciamble & Jacobs pharmacy after a few days recreation at his home at Benson. Our genial friend, Mr E F Prosser, postmaster and merchant at Vox and all around good fellow, gave us the pleasure of his presence a brief while Thursday of last week, while in town on business. WHI1 .s Ex?."broid.e 3-oocLs -wo: B IS CASH = XJTXjiH]^ immmmsmmm uesin W NESDAY, FEBRUARY 16 ar DAY stree Dr\ Mr Thompson of Har-!; per came in to see us Monday ' and renewed liis subscription to ( Thk liKroiti) and a few of our j club papers. i llev. Kobert Wilson preached j Sunday in the Episcopal chapel! ! to a good-sized congregation. J His sermon was, as usual, full j of thought and instruction. Mr W J Kartell of .'ooper was in town Tuesday and enrolled j his name for Tun Record for ! the ensuing year, showing that i he knows and appreciates a I JSTOLL BF we , 5T0L BUY BON AND AND SELL LAN I ! It will pay you to always ? any business of this kind. 5 I?" OFFICE OVER BANK < J Fp M b JL JL Read what Nicholas Li grocer in Savannah s< r~. V. LIPPMAN, Savannah, Ga., I, car Sir:? For many years I consumed much med r. y power to get cured of that terrible disei my health. I visited Hot Springs, Ark., wi desperation I took P. P. P. (Lippman's g i tirely cured. In the eight years since that j matism. P. P. P. did the work to my entire si j r.ent cure. 4 I i 1 lilEW JEWELRT STOE I 49 ; 49 AT KINGSTREE, S. C. | WATTS & WATTt 49 ^ We have opened up with ; 49 extra tine stock of Watche 49 Diamonds, Clocks, Silverwa 49 and Novelties, Wedding Ring 49 Wedding and Christmas presen 49 of all kinds in the Jewelry lie 49 We are also prepared to do c 4* kinds of 49 WATCH, CLOCK and JEWELRY WOR ALL WORK WARRANTED IHtT"setts ?z> |D 4^ Give us a call befo "E 00 wy Txrortlh-10, rUa. 121-2 6z = CO rhite Goi id 17 Snecial Bargains in I lJD BLEiiCHi: r Goods C m&m rmmmmm. good tiling. Mr Kartell is from; Florence county, but has lived in Williamsburg for several years. Mr S L Courtney and his family will move next week to Single to take charge of the busi- j ness left by Mr \V .1 Singletary. Mr Courtney having been ap-1 pointed executor of the estate.; The business of S L Courtney & j Co will be continued as heretofore. While we regret to lose these krood people from our community we wish them well inj their new home. / MOTHERS :K5 we ! D5 BUY | AND T?I rr | || 1 jj 2D st;ll see us when you have | DF WILLIAMSBURG "^<1 Cures Rheumatism \ng, the largest retail ays about P# P. P. Heine, and in fact tried every means in ue, rheumatism, which had undermined thout gaining relief, and at last in sheer reat remedy), and was in S short tine entime I have not had a symptom of rWeaitisfaction and made a quick and permar Yours truly, Nicholas Lang. E I s i bk I Spectacles & EyeGlassesI* " A SPECIALTY ? ^77"?.tts. | re purchasing. 5v?2v,??y^2v'*2vOv'C/v*Ov~*2y,CMMmW 2 innQ 'Vl/^ i 15, SO d5 25c 15c 3rd., go 'MB BARI/Y.1 rOODS C ods on D Big 10 cent lot of I ITGr FOK $1.00, NO GOODS CHARGED ompany. mmmmmmmsm LOTS Ft: I expect to open ; my hi ml from tl Road to South i Land will be survc lots by March 15,11 hA I nr ^ 130 or 40 Ch in this area, whir REASONABL Watch for ib T_ T. KINGSTREt i ~~ ?* A 1 JUS1 AJ Carload ; and Mi Williar j Live Stock C I KING SOUTH C-* Organized, Developed Principle of Consei Along Progressiv BANK OF WIL KINGSTREE, - RESOURCES Solicits a share of business, feeling- i our ample resoui rior facilities wil ciation with us agreeable and pre C? W, Stoll, Pres. f E. L. Montgomery, Asst. Ca SALE! 5 goin.gr a,t s <s ing set 0 l-: ro GBT BBS1 *X ??s ? vi/v^/v*/vA/v^/vA#vs>w</TVVVvs/v^/v</v^ isplay. I j Embroidery at 5 cents M AT THESE PRICES |j a sileT a street through | ae Lower Bridge ! Icademy street. ;yed and cut into >09. There will j J oice Lots'fj li I will -'II at E PRICES. ."-^3 Is Sale. LSOU, 7 J onn/cn IVUvJ Y JL1/ |j| Horses jy lies at || nsburg lo.'s Stables | STREE I i.ISO LIITA. ||/n and conducted on rvative Banking e Lines, the LIAMSBURGSOUTH CAROLINA $150,000 | your uaimiug confident that *ces and supel render assopermanently )fitable. : : ; /.vj C. Epps, Cashier, 1 ishier, F. Rhem, V, Pres. i . MKCiOiQitSQ&tGSGiQiQiitii fx. & lOc 37-^ird. w J jg w\ 3c 3rs.rd. | VALUES, I ST- I win*.-- . - ;*-: ' 'fll