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$7. j0tjf . \b \h 1 DRESS vh vl/ * [/ * > IV A\ A\ nnnv urn UCll'UCC VflPTH PDIF ream HLOU nLHtimo numu UIL. Accomplished Feat One Year Later Than Cook's Discovery. New York, September H:?The following dispatch was received lieie today: Imliau Ilarbor, via Cape Kay, X F To the Associated Press, New York: "Stars and stripes nailed to the North Pole (Signed) Peary.'' The foregoing startling and laconic message, signed P*ary, is the only available information up to this time. It was received in New York at 12:39 p m., today through tbp P.-wtal TVleeraDh company. It was bunded in at Indian Harbor, and sent from tbere by wireless telegraph to Cape Ray, New Foundland, and from Cape liay to Port Aux Basques by the Newfoundland goverenmeut land lines, thence to Canso, Nova Scotia, by cable and to New York from there oyer the lines of the Commercial company. Washington, September 6:?"I believe in holding the whole matter of the claim of the discovery of the North Pole in abeyance until adequate pn>of is submitted," declared Prof. Henry Gauuett, who has world wide fame as a geographer and author of scientific works.4 London, September 5:?The Reuter Telegram company has received the following message dated Indian Harbor, Labrador, via wireless telegraph to Cape Ray, N F.: "Stars and Stripes nailed to the North Pole. (Signed) "Peary.'' j Found No Trace of Cook St. John's, N F., September 6:? Commander Robert E Peary, who announced today that he had discovered the North Pole on April 6 1 of the present year, found no trace \ of Dr Frederick A Cook of Brooklyn, who reported to the world five days ago that be had made the same discovery in April of the pre- j ceding year. This news reported | here tonight through Capt. Robt. ttArtlpttnf the Roosevelt. Peary's ship, eu route to Chateau bay, Lab- J rador. Capt. Bartlett telegraphed torela-| tives here that Peary had found nothing to indicate that Dr. Cook had reached the pole. While Peary does not expressly repudiate Dr.! Cook's contention in so many words, his statement may have an important bearing upon determining the extent of Cook's explorations. The Roosevelt was in good condi- j tion and the crew all right, wired j Capt. Bartlett in addition, and he j reported that the schooner Jeannie, J . carrying supplies for the expedition, I had inet them off the coast of Greenland. Coming south the Roosevelt passed Etah and Upernavik, Greenand, where Dr. Cook had prece edill NEWC GOODS, LADIES 1NQSTRE ed Peary. The Roosevelt tonight is bound , for Chateau bay, Labrador, with Peary and party on board, where | she is due tomorrow. Chateau bay ! lies northwest of Castle and Heinlv ' islands on the northern shore of ! Belle Isle straits and due east of ' Belle Isle. ! COTTON MARKET OPENS. 'Seventy-five to 100 Bales Handled Daily This Week?Seed Market Lively. The Kingrstree cotton market formally opened last week and ' is now operating- on full time, I there oeing handled here this (week an average of 75 to 100 I bales of cotton daily. Yesterday the price paid was from 121 to 122 for good middling. Today's quotations are 12J, The following buyers are on the market: Hugh McCutchen, representing Sprunt & Co., Wilmington; J C Kinder, Maybank & Co., Charleston; W S Gilland, Kogers, McCabe & Co., Ncrlolk; Geo A McElveen, Farmers' & Spinners Co., Charleston. The seed market is also wide open and as usual competition | is keen and prices are at the top notch of the market, $20 being- offered to-day. The following buyers are on I the market: L P Kinder, Southern Cotton Oil Co; W It Scott, Buckeye Cotton Oil Co; W P McGill, Ilartsville Oil Mill; Robert Fulton, S C Oil Co, Columbia; Geo A McElveen, Taylor Manufacturing Co, Columbia. i Many people delude themselves by saying "It will wear away," when they notice symptoms of kidney and bladder trouble. This is a mistake. Take Foley's Kidney Remedy, and stop the drain on the vitality. It cures backache, rheumatism, kidney and bladder trouble, and makes every trace of pain, weakness and urinary trouble disappear. D C Scott, j Notice to Fishermen. Owing to misinterpretation of1 Fish Law, Sec. 254, I had made statement that it would be lawful to tish with nets, traps, seines, etc, from May 1 to September 1. But upon investigation I find that I am in error and it will be unlawful to fish as stated above, the date being November 1 to May 1 instead, and the public is hereby warned to comply with the law as amended. S M McClary, Game Warden. Old papers for sale cheap by the hundred at The Record office. S. FALL: Agent for Butterick aOODS Everytliii >' NECKWEAR, Seo our Lino ?p npv .00 .00 .00 00- ^ 0^. 0^ , WILL LOCATE IN FLORENCE. I Mr. R. A Flagler, Weil Known in Wih liamsburg, to Establish Cigar Factory. Mr R A Flagler, who is the eldest son of the late Mr Robert A ( ! Flagler of this county, has deIcided to start a ei?;ar factory in Florence. Mr Flagler has a larjre * ? i' i _ number 01 relatives ana menus here "who are interested in his sue' cess. The Florence correspond. ' ent of the News & Courier refers ; to Mr Flagler's enterprise as \ follows: Mr R A Flagler of Tampa, Fla, a well known cigar manufacturer, who has visited a number of Southern cities with a view of locating for the purpose of making a home and to build i up a tirst-class trade in handmade cigars, has decided to locate in Florence, and he .vill be heartily welcomed to this the "Little Gate City" of Eastern Carolina. Mr Flagler has operated a factory in Tampa for a number of years, and well understands the manufacture of cigars. He will start up here on a small scale until he can get a place ot business that will be suitable for his factory. He will manufacture cigars of imported stock for the present and will later manufacture domestic goods. How to Banish Dandruff. A vnunor man who was much " J?? I x 1J..1 1 monr trouuieu uy UilUUluu uicv muuj remedies before he was advised by an old doctor to use a cure much favored by physicians of several generations ago?a paste made of vaseline and precipitated sulphur. The ointment is made by blending a ! dram of the sulphur with two table1 spoonfuls of vaseline. Divide the f hair into strands and rub well into the roots, not getting iuto the long hair. The ointment should be left on several days and repeated when necessary. This treatment is equally good for a scalp that has grown dry or filled with an ugly, scaly scurf. Departure of Passenger Trains at Kingstree. The Atlantic Coast Line railroad has promulgated the following schedule, which became effective j Monday, May 17, 1909. ?NORTH BOUNDNo 80 7:31 a. m. No 46 11:42 a. m. No 78 5:58 p. m. ?south boundno 79 10:52 a. m. No 47 5:58 p. m. No 89 9:15 p. m. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Old papers for sale at this of- J fice. flEEl MARC ^les are here, and we invi e most complete line ever s ~S . M / Patterns. IN ALU iii>- New in BRAIDS and TR before buying. nnnrvc VJ UWL/O Summons for Relief. ! (t OM!M.\!NT \0T SEKVKIV) >T ATE <?K SOUT 11 cA KOL. XA, cot NTY IiK WIM.lAMSBt'KU. Court of Common l'leas. S I> I'oston, Plaintiff, against Victoria Gainc- (sometimes cab ! toria Burges-), Dave <iaines, Dell! Dadsden, Allene Speishts. Drucilla, j Harrison, Susan >1 Kodgors, (J L j Saul- and li I. Montague.Defendants, t To the Defendants above named: ? You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action which is filed in the olliee of the Clerk of the Court of Common Piea* for the said county,and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at Ids office in Kingstree WilUI l nvt'iiiy uay> iiiu-r ui>: scdkc i hereof: exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to i.nswer the complaint within the tinv* aforesaid, i the plaintiff in this action will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated September 3. A E) 1909. Koht J Kirk, 9-9-0t Plaint ill's Attorney. [ Summons for Belief. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF WILLIAMSBURG. Court of Common Pleas. H M Cooper. T M Cooper and J F Cooper, co-partners trading and doing business under the firm name and style ol Cooper Brothers, Plaintiffs, against L A Gibbs, Defendant. To the Defendant. L A Gibb?:? You are hereby summoned and retired to answer the complaint in this action which was filed in -the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for said county on the second day of September, A D 1909, and to serve a copj of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers at their office in Kinsstree, ,S C, within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of -uch service, and if you fail to answer the said complaint within the time aiorf'am tue uiaiiiuiis ui i.un action wr] 1 apply t-> tn<; court: for the relief demanded in the -aid complaint. GlLI.AND'A Gillanij. I'laintiflfs* Attorney-. Kings tree, S r* Septembc-^. 1909. 9-9*0t notice. The Hoard of Directors ?>f Haselden Drug Company, a corporation ofGreelyville. county of Williarasourg. State i of .South Carolina, having determined j by resolution to increase the capital stock of said drug company from $1,000 to $1,500, notice is herehy given that a meeting of the stockholders of the said drug company will be held at the office of said drug company in Greelyville, S C, on Friday, the 1st day of October, 1909, at 10 o'clock a. m., to consider the said resolution. The increase in the capital stOoK will be divided into live shares of the par value of 8100 each. J F Haselden, J F Register, W H Bltl'nson, 9-9-41 Directors. Notice. Notice is hereby given that I will be at Salters on Friday.September 24,at 11 o'clock a m, to let out contract to work all roads in Laws township that have not been worked, reserving the right to reject any and all bids. ALSO I will lie at Johnson's Swamp, near W M Powell's, to let contract to have a new bridge built over said swamp on new road, reservingthe right to reject any and all bids. .1 .1 Graham, Road Engineer. Kingstree, S C, September?, 1009. 2t Mortgage, real estate, title lien on crop, bill of sale, agricultural lease and lien, mortgage personal property, bill of sale and lien on crop combined for sale at The Record office. ( (? rrie at US' 5T ite your early inspection c een in Kingstree. ^RCUv< / i. \ , IMCQ ?s^= % J .IINuOf ?^?? $g JMMINGS of all kinds, 11 con PAN Y li V/ H I -0FJ uf IIS COBNTY!? I if We.invte you to see our line of Piedmont, Durham, Goldsboro and Carolina 1 BUGGIES AND SURREYS. 1 The famous and well known 5 RirSSKL/Li AND WEBER WAGONS. 1 None better than the McCormick Mowers and Rakes 1 A large and select line of j HARNESS. SADDLES, WHIPS AND SUMMER ROBES. 1 PRICES AND TERMS REASONABLE. J Yours to please, I Williamsburg Live Stock Co, j| 1 Kingstree, S. C. *i ? ? I Most I Any I Bank i ''SK. Can handle your business after a fashion, when times are good and money easy. When times are hard and money tight you feel the need of a business connection with a H BIG, STRONG AND RELIABLE BANK. Do your banking business and make your credit good ? with the OLDEST BANK IN WILLIimSBllKV I'OUNTI. ? THE BANK OF KINGSTREE. | RESOURCES ----- $200,000.00 D. C. Scott, N. D. Lesesne, F. W.,Fairey, * . President. Asst. Cfeshier. Cashier., Jd ? ' ? pSREDUCTIOI^H * LADIES' WAISTS. X fl ON ACCOUNT OF OVERSTOCK. W % 8 WE ARE OFFERING OUR EN- 81 8 TIRE LINE OF UP-TO-DATE 8 ' 8 LINGERIES AND FINE MUS-8 " ? m /NAOm {0 I K L1.NS AT UVST. m ^ | _J:_5.ER0NJ Ann U K U. _ ' GOODS. W I Agent for W. B. Corsets. / t i