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A, * ? y* . - ! . WE ARE * ! able willing to do' i cverytlii:i^ tor our cus-: -i- - i .. 1 T> 1, | lomers mat a guou o?turv i oairht to do. Why not: * open an account with the! piosperous and growing BANK of WILLIAMSBURG Kingstree, S C. % ILogal^Items.! ^^ -igfc Ring- us up with that live news item, No 83. Dr W G Browae of Sumter is in town. Read his notice. There will be services at the Baptist church next Sunday at 11am and 8 pm. Cotton is quoted on the local market today at 12?c for middling: seed $22 per ton. Patronize the enterprising tirms that invite your trade through your county paper, tf We are requested to announce! that the tobacco m?rket here! will not close until October 15. Morning prayer, sermon and TT^l.. OnmMnm'nn of fV,a Vnie/Ti. XlUiJ V^kJUl U1UUIUU ilk. 1111. fjlijw I pal church next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. < By helping us you help your^ self. Buy from the houses who , advertise in The Record and mention the paper. tf J P McNeill, Esq, of Florence will address the Sunday-school of the Presbyterian church on Sunday, October 17, at 4 p m. Two private sales are advertised in this issue?one of real estate and the other personal property. Don't overlook them. Superintendent of Education McCullcugh desires special attention called to his notice to trustees and teachers in this issue. When you have a friend visit-1 ing you. or any member of yourj lamily goes on oil a visit, wei will appreciate it if you let us! know it. Phone 83 when in need of anythin? in the printing line, from a visiting card to a catalogue or book. We will be glad to call for your order. The Kingstree Hardware Co. is giving away a large, nicely framed oil panting to ev^ry cash purchaset of one of their [ stoves. Head their offer. We acknowledge with appre-j ^ ciative thanks a handsome invi* | tation from the "Citizens of j Charleston" to the "Music and i Festival Week" entertainments! to be given October 25-30 in the; Citv by the Sea. " i Just now the feminine fancy lightly turns to thoughts of hats j and such like works of art. The; millinery openings are thecen-! tro of attraction. The Ilearons Sisters Concert Company, the second attraction) Ill lilt lUUUIll IUUI.U", .1 pleasing performance at the' school auditorium last evening, j The examination for teachers j was held in the court house! here on Friday, October 1. Fif-j teen white and eight colored applicants appeared before the board. We regret that our; effort to obtain the names of i the applicants failed. Mr II A Miller and family! have moved into their new home < in the Nelson Addition. The Epps house vacated by Mr Miller has been leased by Mr A| P Buffkin, and is now occu-! pied by himself and family. \ The Epps house will be continu- j eel as a boarding house under i the new management. His many friends and ad-1 mirers in this count} are griev-l ed to learn that Senator Legrand G Walker of Georgetown lies critically ill in a sanitarium at Statesville, N C., where he was operated on for; appendicitis eleven days ago. j We hope soon to hear roore; favorable reports of his con- j dition. The 15-year-old daughter of! Mr W J Lambert died in this city Saturday morniug, at 7| o'clock, very suddenly. As the 1 distracted father took the remains - to Williamsburg for! burial, we have no information ! concerning the death other than that it was brought about by a severe hemorrhage from the J mouth and nose.?Georgetown ! Item. Monday being salesday, one tract of land containing 86 acres was sold at auction, beingbid in by Mr W J Lifrage for ; $7u6. Several buggies were! also sold under foreclosure of chattel mortgage. Mr A M i Perry, the tobacco ware- j house auctioneer, conducted the j public sales Monday and en- [ livened the proceedings with j good-natured banter and apt repartee. In settling for your subscrip j tion to The Record please try j to remember that if vour subscription is not paid in advance the price is $1.25 a year, i If you send us one dollar for' the year you lack just 25 cents j of paying the whole debt. Look at the head of .the editorial column and you will see that the price is $1.00 in advance and $1.25 when not paid twelve months ahead. Please observe this. Mr F G Fritz, Oneonta, N V, writes: "My little girl was greatly benefited by taking Foley's Orino j Laxative, and I think it is the best! remedy for constipation and liver [ trouble." Foley's Orino Laxative is, mild, pleasant and effective, and j cures habitual constipation. D C Scott. Noted Eye-Sight Specialist Here, i Or W G Browne, who, on former | visits, gave such satisfaction to his j patrons, is here again to stay only { one week and can be consulted, j Will make one examination free, j at Kellahan Hotel or Mrs Chandler's, as patients may prefer. He has on hand all styles of spectacles and eye-glasses and will make to order when necessary. All work guaranteed. 10-7-11 WE H SELI BUTLER MILLINER1 UNSURPASSED STOCK < OF THE MOST ATTRACT! PERFECT IN STYLE. FIT (J_ IMPERSONAL^! Mr S H Cordon of Lenud at tended court Monday. Miss Rosa Thompson visited relatives in Florence Monday. Mr J X Coker of Cades favored us with a pleasant call Friday. N W Cooke of Rosemary was noted on our streets Saturday. Mr W M McElveen of Lake .4 J_J 4. U l-UIr. i_;ity auenueu cuuri iicic una week. Mr W W Cribb of Lambert was noted in town the first of the week. Mr E W Davis of Lambert had business in town several days this week. Magistrate G W Davis of Chapman had business in court this week. Mr .J E Burch ot Lake City was an agreeable visitor at our sanctum Friday. Mr B M McElveen of Cades spent the day here Tuesday on business. Mr li W Mouzon of Mouzons paid us his respects while in town Monday. Mr W-L Dukes of Greelyville was a welcome visitor at our sanctum Friday. Mr C E Tomlinson.of the Lake City tection, paid us his devoirs Fridav while in town. J iMr J D Duke of Leo honored our sanctum with his presence a brief while Tuesday. Mr S K Wal rs of buttons was here yesterday and paid us an agreeable visit. We were pleased to receive a visit from Mr A W Montgomery of Greelyville Monday. Hon J Davis Carter was in town Monday exchanging greetings with his constituents. Mr D E Epps of Workman called pleasantly at our sanctum Thursday of last week. Mr Benton M Montgomery has returned to Charleston to resume his studies at the State medical college. Mr G G Haseldeu of Scranton, being in town Friday, took occasion to enroll his name on our exoandinir mailing list. l)r Coving-ton Lee,of the Cowards section, spent several days this week with the family of his brother, Lelloy Lee, Esq. Mr J J Sncw, representing the Coe-Mortimer Co of Charleston, had business in town Friday and gave us the pleasure of a visit while here. The following visiting attorneys were noted in court this week: Messrs J P McNeill and W F Clayton of Florence, W L Bass and G F Stalvey of Lake City. r 1= 1= P ' Bl LEVE DRY G( mmmmmsmzmm 9 f OPENINC. 1 OF THE NEWEST FRENC IVE HODELS IN THE NEW . FINISH AND WORKMAN* MISS B. W. CUI ALE & r I Mrs Stanley Burch and Mrs' S L Thompson, who have been | visiting relatives near Benson,. I passed through town last week' ' returning to their homes in ! j Florence. The following friends from Scranton paid their respects to J The liecord this week: Dr W S; Lynch, Messrs J M Parker, It E McKnigbt, P S Wall, W E Cooke, W J Willoughby, Joseph Miles, N M Graham and J no M Myers. Rev W A Fairy was called to St George's last Thursday. September 30, by the sad news that \ his aged father had passed away. Only a few months ago Mr Fairy was bereaved by the death of a devoted sister. The sympathy of our entire community goes out to this good man and his family, who have been so^sorely afflicted. Mr and Mrs M F Heller have been away for some days on a pleasant trip to the North and West. Their itinerary included - V~?l, r?: f.r ll > 1MI LU Jen X KJi tv <;l IJf , ? livi t they took in the Hudson Fulton celebration, Niagara Falls, Hart ford, Conn, where they visited relatives, and before returning home they will go to St Louis, where Mr Heller expects to purchase a fine lot of horses and mules for the fall trade. Fruit! Fruit! Fruit! Our fruit line is complete. We carry everything that you will find a'- an upto-date fruif 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 Irnit line, call on ns arid select a nice basket ot fruit. Maryland Peaches, "sweet and juicy." 2 dozen to basket. Malaga Grapes, sc.ect stock. 5 dozen to basket. Plums the size of an appie, 2 do2en to basket. Appl es. double the size of an ordinary apple. Yours to please, ANDERSON, SPRING & CO. Opposite Jacobs & Scott's. GO TO YOUNG'S FOR Hot Meals at All Hours. All the delicacies ot the season served in first class style while you wait. OYSTERS IN EVERY STYLE Hot Drinks, Bouillon, Chocolate, Cocoa, Coffee and Tea. ALSO FANCY COLD DBINKS AND ICE CREAM \ Fine Fresh Candy, Choicest Quality. . ITr\a.its, Cigfaxs, cigarettes, tobacco. Young's Ice Cream Palace Successor to P. S. Courtney. NOT ^ ? JT RYTHI X)DS CO, mm, ?i h and domestic patte shades should be se ;hip. at right prices PP, trimher. . t * at > vjt j_j L. D. dilpR Successor to S.L. COURTNEY & CO, We have a large and well selected stock of all kinds of merchandise on which we are prepared to give exceedingly low prices. Let us iigure with you on your wants. GENTS' FURNISHINGS. We can dre-s you from head to foot wirh the best and most reliable goods on the market. Edwin Clapp Shoes We are sole agents for these celebrated shoes and can give you any size and shape, button or lace. Price $5,00 and $0.00. We also 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?5uc to $1.50. COLLARS?15c, two for 25c. We are -pedal representatives of the W. T. Brown ridge Tailoring Co. and guarantee our clothes to tit. SUITS?From $14.00 to $ >0.00. TROUSERS?$-5.00 to $18.00. COATS?$10.00 to $30.00. OVERCOATS?$10.00 to $40.00. We also carry in stock a select line oi Men's Troupers Suits for boys from 4 to 15 years ?>ld. I GROCERIES. I On account of a large grocery trade, we always have a fresh stock to select from V. e carry everything needed in the pantry. Also Fruits and Green Groceries in season. L D. HOPPERS. Old papers for sale at this office. S5TO PLE/ (ft That's what we are working fc 7A suitable for (ft TTT-EIDIDII^a ft STERLING SILVERU ARE a (f RICH CUT GLASS, W) CLOCKS and BRONZES. jP finld. Silver and 71 A full line of OPTICAL GOO Wj Remember we are WATCH INSI 7A Georgetown and Western Railroad 8W ATCHES E MAIL ORDERS RECEIVI fl S. THOM^ 2) 257 KIKU STREET, HINGr ING.~ MPANY. Sober i j iRNHATS. OUR STOCK :EN. THESE HATS ARE E. SPECIAL NOTICES I Transient Notices will be Published in This Column at the Rate of One Cent a Word for Each Issue. No advertisement taken for less than 25 cents. For Sai.e?A few hundred bushels of good, rust-proof Seed Oats. J C Everett, l0-7-3t Salters Depot, S C For Rent?Two 6-room houses on East Main street and one 9-room house on Brook street. Apply to J D Gilland or 4-15-tf S L Courtney. Stolen?One iron gray mare mule 8 or 9 years old. Taken from Lanes Saturday night. Reward for information leading to recovery of same. b H Guess, 10-7-lt Salters Depot, 8 C M C.n Tl..? tn... r.. run. iwli> i ? xiiicc ux iuui ijuiocibiui with sufficient dwelling house and barn room acommodation; one store,dwelling house and lands adjoining; one horse and a pair of mules. William Coopkr. 9-30-4t Cooper, S C It is of interest to note the high standing of a Southern institution. Statistics hare been prepared to show 1 ' 3 that the Jefferson Standard Life Insurance Company of Raleigh, N C, is one of the strongest insurance com'pa.iies in America and is stronger in pro- j"j portion to its assets, surplus and insurance reports than any other company was at its age. 9-2-tf it am ml j ' a " i " j ' ' 11 I wish to call the attention of the people of Kingstree and vicinity to the fact that T hare secured the agency for the Best Laundry in the State ] and beginning with Monday, October 4, 1909,1 will Call For and Deliver your laundry every week. N.?1E?ft ! At L.J.Stackley's Furniture Store. _ ?r all the time. Good, salable goodlfi PEESEKTs/ nd SILVER PLATED WIRE, t) A large variety of * GOLD and SILVER JEWELRY.fJ Nickel Watches. DS. EVES FITTED FREE. Ji SECTORS for Southern Railway,^ [and Consolidated Street Railroad.QA WELRY REPAIRED. PROMPT ATTENTION. Of ^S?SCBI30., fl CHARLESTON, S. C. |K