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s WITHOUT ? thesnia): '. - saved when' tiieir ea- . capacity was limited. : wealthy :nen v.euid haw . ;ea unable to ta\"e advantage of the opportunities that made them rich. v Why don't nvn start an ac- t count at this and <ret 1 reaci\ .or '/i-xr opportunity? " * h 4 per cent interest allowed in ^ our Savings Department pay- > able quarterly. New quarter 1! begins October 1. j.j t BANK of WILLIAMSBURG j5 Kingstree, SC. 'a a ; a Early risers report a slight t trost yesterday morning. Don't forget to remember the * millinery openings next week. c id rk.,- i ol/o Pitv r-nrrpsnondent i ? VU1 v>. j ,a pleads press of business for his i c defection this week. j0 Anderson, Spring & Co i invites attention to a choice f line of fruits this week. Patronize the enterprising a firms that invite your trade * ^ 1. through your county paper, tf c v Cotton is quoted today on the s local market at I2*c, on a ba- j ^ sis of middling; seed $23 a ton. j ^ P S Courtney has secured | e the agency for a first class | r steam laundry. See his ad. this ' I week. ' j By helping us you help your- a self. Buy from the houses who z advertise in The Kecord and I \ - mention the paper. tf i a ^ Mr Thos McCutchen, manager ! e - ' r ot tne \v liuamsourg iave oiock Co, left Monday night for the s West to buy a car of fresh stock. ^ Notice their new ad. 0 a Only eleven ballots were cast in the municipal general election held here Tuesday. But 11 were as good as 1,000, since there 1 was no opposition to the nomi- c nees of the primary. t V We have just got in a beauti- . ful line of new stationery. Our stock is complete and we can j print you anything on short1 notice from a visiting card to a j large catalogue or book. ' v Subscribers who order their s papers changed from one post- v office to another must give us c the name ot the former office as t well as the one to .which they g wish the paper to be trans! erred, t tf c If "no news is good news" * there is a superfluity of the latter commodity this week. It There is little doing, it seems,in in town or county to make a j good news "story" and most of j our correspondents seem to be , tVm nraalr nff f ItULlUg IUC n (.1.0. vui Dr M Baumrind ot Charleston, J an eye specialist, is at M L < Allen's drug store this week. He I will be here till Satuiday night, when his engagement closes. If your ejes trouble you in any < ) ISE Latest Styles in D Agents for Home < mmsmsmmm '~*r At' -v lull I Unsurpassed stock' of tlu* new ire j erfect in style, tit. finish ard ray tliis is your opportunity , o obtain relief. I i Mr 11 O britton ano family uoved into their handsome new lonie Monday. This is the tirst : welling to be occupied in the \ telson addition, out several i lore buildings are nearly coin I j deted and others projected.' r 'he house vacated by Mr Brit-! on will be occupied by Mr and 1 Irs O li Patrick. I' We would like to have a wide 1 wake correspondent at Cades r nd also one at Greelyville. We I re willing-to pay for this ser-11 ice. Hasn't some one in each \ f these communities public ] pirit enough to let the people f the county know what his own is doing? LeRoy Lee, Esq., is having ] he wooden building, formerly ccupied by Lee & Askins, torn < own and will erect on the site \ . brick building with all the onveniences ana appointments i ?f a modern law office in keepng with the growth of the < irm's extensive practice. 1 Mr B W Butler, the popular ? .nd genial manager of the Buter Dry Goods Co,lost a valuable iorse Friday night. The horse j ras kept at Mr WP Hawkins' ] table and its death is supposed ; o have been due to an attack of ] leaves with which it was affect:d some months ago. The anioal was valued at $200. ' The ladies of the Civic League < lave had placed at intervals ^ ilongthe business streets large ^ ;inc cans with covers, into vhich owners and employees of .djacent buildings are request- * d to deposit all garbage in- 1 tead of throwing it on the ide-walks or in the streets. ' Jy this means it is hoped that ? ur streets may be kept clean .nd free rom insightly and dis- j ase breeding refuse. ^ Tncnri n *??i 1 1 LUC jluoui uu i istate & Loan Co., which was ^ rganized a short while ago, * aking over the business of the Williamsburg Insurance & Bond- < ug Agency, broke ground Mon- ( ay for a brick office building . etween W J Singletary's and ( ' 8 Courtney's buildings on j fain street. The new building \ vill be 12x45 feet, with hind- ( ome front. When completed it s pill be one of the prettiest ?ffice buildings in town. And, >y the way, under the able 4 ruidance of Mr J W Umstead, c 1 he hustling manager, the new ( company is increasing its busiless by leaps and bounds. ~ * Wltki Basil. The demand for that wonderful I Stomach, Liver and Kidney core, \ Or King's New Life Pills?is as- ( ounding. Kmgstree people say they lever saw the like. Its because 1 ;hey never fail to care Soar Stomach, 1 Constipation, Indigestion, Bilious- i less, Jaundice, Sick Headache, ] Chills and Malaria. Only 25c. D C Scott's. Old papers for sale at this office. E US NEW G< >ress Goods and Dress BUTLER Journal Patterns. i t 1111 est l'rench and domestic pattern wxrhmai ship. At right prices. -?Cr AL jf PERSONAL'I'll; Treasurer.! I> Montgomery of darion liad business in King's- | ree yesterday. Mr II A .Smith, manager of the, Florence steam laundrv, spent i Tuesday in Kings tree. Mr 1? Wallace Jones, Jr., and Jr J B DuUant of Lake City were i n Kingstree yesterda}- on busiie.ss. rMiss Fannie Epps of Ashe;ille, N C, is visiting at her mother's,Mr E C Kpps', in North iingstree, Mrs M E Scott of Benson is spending some days with the amiiy of her son, Mr N D Lesesne. Messrs W L Bass and G F Stalvey of Lake City visited Kingstree Monday on professional business. Messrs Julian and Cecil Jacobs :ame up from Charleston Friday io spend Yom Kippur with their parents, Mr and Mrs Louis Jacobs. Mr A D Spivey, who lives a :ew miles from town across Black river, says that he killed i rattle-snake six feet long in lis field Monday afternoon. Messrs Marcus and Peres md Mrs J S Eron closed their respective places ot ousiness Saturday on account of its being :he Jewish holiday, Yom Kippur. The following young ladies eft here Tuesday morning for kVinthrop: Misses Eunice Harper, Mary Swann,Emma Gordon,Ada Srockington and Clara Montgomery. ^ *?/\ Rev J E Rushtgm, who is now preaching on a circuit in Marl>oro county, was noted in town yesterday. Mr Kushton formery served several charges in ;his county. Rev W A Fairy will preach a special sermon in the Methodist :hurch next Sunday, 11 o'clock i m. Subject: The Temple of Sod?We'll Build It. It is expected that every member of ;he church will be present. A :ordial welcome to visitors and strangers. Dr W C Rogers, who has been issistant in Gamble & Jacobs Irug store during the summer nonths, returned this week to Charleston to pursue his * ? i 3* * studies at tne state meaicai :ollege. Dr Isaiah Tisdale, who has been disporting himself during the heated term 'midst the veriant fields and sylvan dells of his boyhood's home ,(down on the farm," near Benson postoffice, came in Saturday to take his place again behind the prescription case of Gamble & Jacobs' pharmacy. Dr Tisdale practices pharmacy in winter and farming in the summer. mmm&sm&SBmsmB BEFOJ OODS AR Trimmings. DRY G( hats. Our stock of the most attr; M'.-? IV W. Cupp. trimmer. E <fe (]. fiJiiil: IJL.M I JW mm ? Kf vr .a. w y< Successor to 8. L. COURTNEY ft GO. : We have :i large and well se- w lected stock of all kinds of inercliandisc on which we are prepared to give exceedingly low prices. Let us ligure with you . on your want-. BENTS' " FURNISHINGS. We can dress you from head t?? foot with the best and most reliable goods on the market. Edwin Clapp Shoes We are -ole agents for these celebrated shoe- and can give you any size and shape, button or lace. Price $5,00 and $6.00. We^lso handle Peters Shoes for men. women and children. LION BRAND" Shirts and Collars The reputation of these goods is well known in this section. SHIRTS?50c to $1.50. COLLARS?15c, two for 23c. _ We are special representatives of the W. T. Brown ridge f Tailoring Co. (| and guarantee our clothes to fit. I SUITS?From $14.00 to $50.00. L TROUSERS?$->.00 to $18.00. j COATS-* 10.00 to $3-1.00. 1 OVERCOATS?$10.00 to *40.00. I We also carry in stock a select | line ot Men's Trousers 7 Suits for boys from 4 to 15 \ years o!<l. I GROCERIES. f On account of a large grocery | trade, we always have a fresh \ stock to select from We carry f everyfhing needed in the pantry. i Also Fruits and Green Groceries I in season. | ( |L 0. RMDBERS. | \ Fruit! Fruit! Fruit!! Our fruit line is complete. We carry everything rbaf you will find at an upto-date fruir store. We also carry a select line of GROCERIES, FISH, SOFT DRINKS, ETC. When you wish to give your "lady friend" something that will please in the iruit line, call on us and select a nice basket ol fruit. Maryland Peaches, "sweet and juicy." 2 dozen to basket Malaga Grapes, select stock, 5 dozen to basket. Plums the size of an apple, 2 dozen to basket. Appl es. double the size of an ordinary apple. Yours to please, ANDERSON, SPRING & CO. Oyftslte Jacobs k SctU's. Go to YOUNG'S for FANCY SOFT BRINKS ANB ICE CREAM KVoch Handv nn hand at all X A V.O li times Cigars and Tobacco Yenog's Ice Cream Palace RE YO IRIVING I Swell 1 )ODS CO I msmmsmsmm HIT, OUT active models in the ncivstia V JuE.? FECIAL NOTICES Transient Notices will be Published i This Column at the Kate of One ent a Word lor Kach Issue. No adjrtiscment taken for less than 25 cents. WA\TP.n ? Tn rent. a nne-hiirst- farm ext year or would work for a share, ddress. R F I) Xo 1. Box 4. It Rosemary. S C For Rent?Three or four liorse farm ith sufficient dwelling house and barn oom acommodation. William < ooper. i>-30-4t Cooper, S C Bamkimg vnu have m?re ?r ^ess ?* j I j I If such is the case y< service. If not alrez not consider the advisability OUR SAVINGS is calculated to serve all cla from $1 up, and allows 4 per quarterly. Bank of W KINGSTR i?69S96969696 lis TO PLEA h That's what we are working fo A suitable for f) TTsTEiDiDinsral) STERLING SILVERWARE a f RICH CUT GLASS, ^CLOCKS and BRONZES. R ^ZZZZGold, Silver and A A full line of OPTICAL GOO R Remember we are WATCH INS1 A Georgetown and Western Railroac L WATCHES ND JE MAIL ORDERS RECEIVI S. T3B02??a 257 KING STREET, ?S969S96969 1?E3BT S T A ? K "THE FURNI He has the most comph in town and at the most r< We are at your service eve night, with the large COFFINS AJ in Williamsburg county. D< count of the lateness of the ] Zv. i : Meet me at Staokley's. IT DIT U DU ) AILY. ine of Neckwear and VIPANY. t mi # ' :i des should be seen. These hats % * _ J | For Rent?Two 6-ronm houses on Kast Main street and one ft-room house on Brook street. Apply to .1 DOilland or 4-15-tf .S L Courtney. . ^ It i> of interest to note the high standing of a Southern institution. Statistics have been prepared l<? show that the Jefferson Standard Life Insurance Company of Raleigh, N (J, is I one of the stronge-t insurance companies in America and is stronger in proportion to its assets, surplus and insurance reports than any other company was at its age. 9-^-tf ??jit. Possibly it is with us. ou know something of our idy one of our patrons, why ' of becoming one? DEPARTMENT sses. It receives deposits cent interest compounded illiamsburg,, | .EE, S. C, * vse you .aj r all the time. Good, salable goodW\ FElESBaSTTsiJ nd SILVERPL1TED WIRE. A large variety of * GOLD and SILVER JEHELRF.fJ Nickel Watches.: ^ DS. ETES FITTED FREE. ^ rECTOKS for Southern Kailwayj) land Consolidated Street Railroad.Qft ' WELRY REPAIRED. f) i PROMPT ATTENTION. 01 &.S cSs fl (IIABLESTO.V, 8. C. jK I 1 1S.S jOJI I : LEY'S, I TURE MAN/' ite and up-to-date line of sasonable prices and terms. j ry minute in the year, day or ist and finest stock of STD CASKETS 3n't hesitate to call us on acaour. We never sleep. \CZCEEY. Meet me at Mley's ^ mrnmosiimHSZ%&. Y! Jet Ornaments. ? mmmmmmm J v 'M.jm