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<?j |^| P ? 1 H.r irieiuis Ii.'ive @ holiday reason v.tmki rem lp. ? ? the li; ?.)v ? SVMK \Ylv\I,\ iv @ ilANDKKia JIJEIS. ? SMB Jgj *? I KE ? _ FARMERS' RALLY DAY AT ANDREWS. a mm dinner will he served and distinguished speakers are expected. Andrews, December '22:?Our Farmers'day for l'.'lo is ap- ' pointed for January 2<> of Die new year. General Passenger Agent Snipes, of theG W rail- < road,has offered us special rates on the - nfi-' l":v i. <- .> V for t?iis> occasion, wind) concession we highly appreciate Mr j W TI Andrews, the efficient su| perintendent of the G & W railroad, has promised the writer his active intluence and efforts to make the 2t>th day of January a success. As we know that' | we will have the full co-opera- j tion of the town of Andrewswe solicit tlie co-operation ( of the entire community in both. Williamsburg- and Georgetown! counties. We lien-by extend an j invitation to all the people of i this whole community to join ini. with us to make this Farmers0'' day a success. Dinner will be!"1 served on the picnic plan; alii the farmers are asked to bring; * well-tilled baskets and let's jc make our invited speakers feel jr glad that they are with us. ^ow, to make the object of s * I r this meeting plain, we want to, have a day for a social gather- jc ing of our people, and an oc- ]c casion of encouragement for our! fanners and good speeches look- ing to better cultivation of the soil, better drainage, deep plowing and tending to bring about a the raising of three stalks ofj^ grain where only one formerly! T grew. We want to encourage 'l every farmer to plant in 1910 one1 a acre of prize corn; we want to see j t every man enter the corn con-jt test; also to encourage the diver-, a sifying of crops generally; to in- t crease tobacco and truck rais-1 v ing, and to promote the stock- j raising branch of farming. 1 Georgetown and Williamsburg e counties can raise 152 1-2 bush- 1 els of corn just as easily as Marl-, j boro can?just put our land to l ic ir? Kri*?f i hf? I r. tLI C ICS <i> illo 10j iii v? iv* j v j ^ object of our Farmers' day: To s encourage our farmers to golf forward with greater determi- Ji nation to succeed and make | n farming profitable in this com-'j munity, which is now fast de-1 f veloping and we must push on \ f to greater things. IT Mr Walter Pringle, of the firm j <3 of Pringle Bros, and Mr Mat- c theirs of Charleston, also Mr c Paden Brown of Gourdins, spent a a few hours in town Monday on f business. Mr Pringle informs t f!tai Villi Ladies' Ti I RRY a in ' to r> In tht.'ir libera! |?; t.?> i tlk:r. that we have a special !ii pes x-AX;IE .i'k', iu make pretty ami sei ^ vXv V r.lVKLI'X i'Ai?.\S<>LS anil a <"in?ice a<soi &**? ??SOiaBfi2&33naa NGSTRE tin* writer tb.it he will at once; have the IV Lee property iiere cut into lots and sold. This j wi'i open up .some very desir-! aiie property in this town. The infant daughter of Mrj and Mr> Tim Kinir i> very ill at} the home of Mr and Mrs W S 1 Cam! in This community lias been vi>i t ed by som e ra i n a t te r a t< id a y s " drought. Another mercantile business! 'II be opened here in .Jamvrv. tne Andrews Hardware Co. \\ hope the new enterprise a tub ; measure of .success. Subscriber. LAKE CITY MUNICIPAL ELECTION. Mayor Blacknell Re-Elected in Close i:nntp?jf?Wardens llnonDOsed. Lake City, December 2'J:?Mrj Chas F Flowers returned homej last Thursday from a three; weeks' visit in Florida. He-was j not feeling well and therefore j lid not enjoy his trip as much is he otherwise would have enjoyed it. Mr Henry X Merritt depart-' *d last Friday for the Ked Liver I rountry of Louisiana to visit j elatives and friends in that his ' lative home. He will again j ;ee kinfolks upon whom lie has lot looked in many long" years ! md grasp the hands of friends! >f his boyhood days. W L Ilass, Esq., and daughter, j iiioc siniiia \rprp in Charleston' i few days last week. Mr B F Neves, whose home is it Tygerville,Greenville county, j1 vas noted upon the streets) Thursday on his way to visit! lis daughter, Mrs B K Truluck, it Bethel. Mr Neves declared , hat the improvements in our , own since his last visit here < ire very marked and will at- ' ract the attention of every isitor. At the regular election held, ast Monday for municipal oftic-1 rs for the ensuing year, the fol- i owing were elected: Intendant, lr J II Blackwell, the incum- ! ent; wardens: Messrs J E Blizard, J D Singletary, LG Atkinon and^ J \V Floyd. Mr M M lodgers was the nominee foi ntendant, selected at a citizens' nass meeting called for the pur>ose of making up a ticket, but ie was defeated by Mr Blackwell >y a vote of 8<> to 67. There was lo opposition to any of the warlens. Mr Blackwell is now conluding his sixth or seventh sucessive term, and, taken all in ill, it is very doubtful if his su>erior as intendant could be ound in this town. No one who l? hi MbMHMIlHll Remember, we will n ailor=riad =HOL s. ^ t ira^f liit' present vt'iu*. !fi? vo'.un u* n! suitable lor .Vnris (! icea'ok* ii i 11 >; KID UEOYKS. tmont of seasonable novelties. : COME A IN E DRY 5) .'?' ? ? .<5).'?!@ W.?*? trie? i<: t'<> 'lis duty c.u: avok making enemies, therefore In ha> made some. We hear that .Messrs \ K an< II i'llil! will enter into a genera mercantile business at an earl; day. under the lirm name of 11:1 & Hill. A train Mr II b V.'hi thick ha: wanned the cockles o!'our hear with a ba.c of those tine yams o which he makes as tfood a.s cai be found south of Mason am Dixon"- line, which is t.ie -.me as> L!k be.si on earth. ^ W b It Opening . of Books o Subscription. State of S ; th Carolina. County of Williamsburg. Pursuant to a commission issued ti the undersigned by R M McCown, Secretary ol State, on the eighth dai of December, 1909. notice is hereb\ given that books of subscription t< the Capital Stock of the "klngstret Electric Company'- will be opener at the office of H E Montgomery, ir the Town of Kingstree, State am! County aforesaid, and also at thr office of the Georgetown Kailway<x Light Company, in the City and Count} of Georgetown, State of South Carolina, on Tuesday, December 28th, 1909, at 10 o'clock a m. The said proposed corporation will have a capital stock of $10,000. divided into 400 shares of the par value of $25 each, with its principal place of business at the Town of Kingstree, S C., and will be empowered to engage in the business of furnishing light, heat and power by means of electricity and otherwise in the County of Williamsburg, S C. H C Case, L Mouzon, Corporators. Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given ibar >n the 22nd day of .January. A I> loiu. at 12 o'clock noon, 1 will apply to 1* M Broi kinton, .Jndge of Probate of William-burg county, for a final discharge as <-xecutor of Cha- S M Simmons, deceased. Dennis .1 Simmons, 12-23-4t Kxecutor, Final Discharge. YoHi-p i? hereby iriven that on the 22nd <)ay of January, A 1J 1910, at 11 o'clock in tlie forenoon, 1 will apply to P M Brockinton. Judge of Probate of Williamsburg' county. for a final discharge as guardian of Mary Lamir# Williamson. Nkedham k Wiluamsox, 12-23-41 Guardian. Corporators' Notice. Notice is hereby given that U.e undersigned corporators under and by virtue <:f a commission to them directed by lion R MMcCown, Secretary of State, dated December 21, 1900, will on Monday, December 27. 15>09,at 11 o'clock :i m, at the office of Greelyvilie Live Stock Co, Greelyville, S 0. open books of subscription to The Santee Land Comp any. The capital stock is to be $10,000, and the par valueof each share $1,000. S A Graham, E It Rhodus, 12-23-lt Corporators. For Sale. Three and a half acre lo: containing six room Dwelling, Barn and Stables, and two Tenant nouses, situated on Church street, Lake City S C. For price and terms, apply to J Q Haurell, 12-23-4 Florence, S C. Old papers for sale at The Record office jar?Ke let prices from any catalogue. e Suits, and a nic I DA Y , n A] .? ?. ?.? w.@.?'.@ '?.a 5 TO Al l OI K PA r.<i of n.ir business helmr creater tiia i;'-, for Ladies and Lentlrtnen. zroiz * KOriMX IIAXD TIKS. (iLOVK: t SNA" IWJilKKLLAS and a va ID SEE US- : GOODS : SPECIAL NOTICES e Transient Notm . y e Published in This Column ;it I;.te of One i' Conr a Word for La?. ,ue. No adI ! vert isement taken fork Jian 27> cents. 1 \V\vi kp - To boy long and short leaf I C.m'xT in lo;s of <>no million feet or, tll?"e Addiess Box djti, 12-"- It Sumter. -s C. s lost?Oim white aid liver female t'pKine" i uppy hall grown. Reward , oaiii if return'd to R V MACON, ( ' ' 12-28- H Cade-, S C ; i! ~ I ! Wanted?Ash log- '-"J inches and ? ' Up diameter. Will pay hi_' price for . -anv- a? ' ;v.-p" g ' >? f'or uaii tieular.- amivs1' O Box 27. j l"?-2-4t Sumter. S C , LOST?One liver colored Pointer, L'dog. White strips under breast. Lib- , I eral rewar 1 for return to F W Fairly. i (12-lG-tf Kingstree, S C. 31 Wanted - Aii overseer for cotton i and crn farm. None but ^ool man; - ' c* 1 i\'?!v. -\j)ply to f Rhkm & Sons. ,! 12-l<i-2t Rhems. S 0 1; Wan i ed?A man to run a three-horse ! Yarin on shares or wages, or will rent I same. Also for rent, ore two-horse . farm.two tobacco bam> and <?ne tenant : . house on pla<e. Jno S Graham. / r 12-JKit Morrisville, SC !v FOR SALE?One large dark bay I mare with fine dualities, g.?od for all purpose- and with foal. Apple to liox 242. 1216-21 Kingstree, SC. For Sale?206 qptre* and three smaller ' tra<-t.s, in -Johnson town-hip. Williamsburg < ounty, belonging to the <-tate of .1 W Kimball, decea-cd. Write me for Further lniormmon. . R H Kimball. ' Empire ttldg, J 10-21 -J Atlanta, (>a Notice. NY hereby given that it a ' I spec'; "tig of board of directors j of Fatw^/ Supply 'Jo, held on Novem; her 13, lW'.hat tluer office it was decid I ed to increase the capital stock of said t, company from $25,000.00 to $50,000.00, j divided into 5<w shares of tliepar value j of $100.00 each, and that nvering of ! stockholders will be held on .faniiary 15. 1910, at 12 in, at <?rti? e of Farmers' j Supply t o. 11 McCl'TCHKN, / t; m Hinds, " , ' JFMcFadden, H E Montgomery. , 12-!?-4t Directors. Lots for SaleFour lots in the town of Andrews. I containing one-fourth of an acre each, j with four-room building in good condil tion, with first-class brick chimney and {three fireplaces, on each lot. Will be j sold at public auction before the court I house aoor in Kingstree, S C, to the | highest bidder for cash, on the first : in Toniiorv 1Q1 C\ ; mviiuaj i?? ui*nv??? j, ?v?v. ! Lots will be sold separately and purchasers pay for papers. Kelley & Hinds, 12-23-2t Attorneys. Money to LendIx)ng term loans at 8 per cent, per annum on approved collater' al, preferably farm lands. Apply to Gillaxd & Gilland, j 12-1'3-tf Kingstree, S C. Trespass Notice j Notice is hereby given that no hunt| ing, fishing or trespassing of any kind : will l>e allowed on my place. All I parties found so doing will be dealt I with according ro law. J 12-23-2t JCKeei.S, Greelyville, S C. ep Tow Ho: Build up your own town. A Men's an< e supply of GO O [ ifc us. V \ TOONS IS Ol'R S\XOfefcti; WISH. | > '^jjr ~ ? !i ever before. We thank them one aim all and at this ? @ a-snsr-TLE^sisr ? we have ? S. LIN' ! ; X 11A X1) K K RC HIK I'S, FANCY SCSI'KNOKUS, @ riety of other useful and appropriate articles for presents ^ conPANY ' 11 I HORShS ill Il ijS. i ? . ? IN ice driving horses j All sizes of nice, sleek Good work horses I mules in pairs I I r Combination horses j single Busies, Surreys and Runabouts Durham?Jackson C Smith?Wrenn and arker Buggies. ' , WAGONS WAGONS -lust received two carloads of the reliable and wellknown WE15KR?COLUMBUS <fc RUSSELL Wagons. Harness, Saddles, Robes, Whips and Horse Blankets. Call and see us before buying. Yours to please. | Williamsburg Live Stock Co, I | I Kingstree, S. C. I J D?? iL H DEPOSIT I A BANK that has never lost a dollar since its establishment. r' a A BANK that has increased its business over $lf>0,000.00 during the past year. k A BANK that pays 4 per cent on its Saving Deposits, compounded every three months. A BANK that welcomes and appreciates your business whether larfe or small. THE BANK OF KINGSTREE RESOURCES $360,000.00 D. C. Scott, N. D. Lesesne, F. W. Fajrey, President. Asst. Cashier. Cashier. S> ? J fFall's Irtltt't Ciiil if/ w y^ Prepare for cool weather. We can fit you out y^ -g jjj' From Head, to Foot. jjj | ?</ Our 3tock is now complete with full and up-to-date line of ilf ? Men's, Women's and Children's di | WEARING APPAREL 11 FOR FALL AND WINTER. iii ill H yj See our stock aud compare prices with others. We sell so as to yj H y^ sell to you again. y^ H I J. S. ERON; |l $ KINGSTREE, S. C. J ley at Ems. j new, up-to-date line of ^ d Children's Suits I >s.