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To Our Customers: ' "' There Are Many of You. That we appreciate your ? ^ patronage, your loyalty and steadfastness fully* as much | a> you appreciate the heip we have at times been able : to furnish you, goes with : out ^ay ?r ? However, we want to take ; this public method of thanking you for past patronage and. with full confidence i that this patronage will continue, we pledge you our i best endeavors in the future as you have had them in the past. Wishing you an increased ! measure of happiness and prosperity for the year K?lo. we are Sincerely yours. Bank of Williamsburg, j i I Kingstree, S C. ijfPEHSOMLfli Mr M F Heiler got in a big drove ot horses last week. Mr W T Sports of Greelyvilie was heie Thursday on business. Mr .1 31 Sturgeon of Lake City was noted in town Monday. Mr J B Prosser of Leo was noted on our streets Friday ot last week. Mr L A Kogerson of Harpers j paid us his respects while in town Tuesday. Y We were pleased to have a visit Saturday from Mr .1 Y Mc- j Gill of Benson. I ! LeRoy Lee, Ksq., was called to Florence Monday on professional business. ^ Mr J M Cook ol Salters Depot favored us with a brief but pleas- j ant call Saturday. Col B Wallace .lones of Lake City spent the day in town yesterday on business. Mi J L Nexsen, one of our; suburban residents, called to; see us Saturday while in town. ? Mr A D Wilson, of the Indian\ towu church section, was awelcome guest at our sanctum Monday. Messrs S B Boston and Walter Poston, of the Johnsonville section, gave us the pleasure of a visit yesterday. Our ever-welcome, friend Mr W U Wilson, of the Cades sectiou, paid The Record a pleasant visit Saturday. Mr .J M Williamson of Vox called to see us Monday and ^ Wjoined the small army of "Kecj ord" subscribers. , Miss Hannah Gale left for Baltimore Sunday night to pur-1 chase Gale & Gale's stock of! spring millinery. Mrs M E Pipkin has returned ! from an extended visit to: relatives in Williamsburg.? | >-Manning Cor Sunday Xcic*. Mr B Wallace Jones, Jr, one of Lake City's deservedly success-; ful young1 business men, paid; The Record an agreeable visit Monday. ^ nmmmmmmmm We have just recei\ ' j k give you some great v; ; g loc and 50c Kmbi v i| 10c ftmbroiderj. ; hmmmmmmzm i ' Miss Mollie Epps has accept- . etl a position at Gale & Gale's millinery establishment, where j , she will be glad to see her ' many friends. Mr .1 A L'eed of Lake City was 1 here Saturday anil told us he' laid decided to read The Record 1 tiie ensuing vear. presenting]] the wherewithal to ensure its i I weekly visits. j Mr .1 \V 1'instead, who has j I been manager ot Hie ivingsiree jJ Insurance, Real Estate & Loan 1 company, left last week to take a .similar position of larger re-j sponsibility at Rockingham, N C,. Mr Uinstead, during his Jc residence in Kingstree, gained j the esteem of all with whom his relations brought him in contact either in a social or c business way. In common with \ his host of other friends here c we wish him success com- i mensurate with his energy. in- c dustry and moral character. Mr \V H Kinder, whose home t is a few miles from town, has \ been extremely ill for several v months. His condition became s so serious that on Wednesday c of last week Pr DC Scott, the p attending- physician, took him to Johns Hopkins hospital, r JiiHimnre where the finest A " I1 surgeons in the United States ^ have made a thorough examination and diagnosis of the v case. l>r Scott has returned j home and says that Air Kinder is doing as well as could be expected considering the serious 1 nature of his disease. We hope ^ soon to hear a favorable re- ^ port of his condition. Meadow Brook Farm. 1 } Wheu the curtain lises on the * first act of "Meadow Brook Farm'' at the Thomas Opera house on Monday, February 7, those who 1 have been fortunate enough to se* t cure seats will experience a most r pleasing effect. The scene is on a f Xew Euglaud farm in the vicinity < of Cathedral Hills, in the State of ^ New Hampshire. The smell of the c new-mown hav, the singing of the I birds, and the perfume from the * W- !L 1 _ blooming roses, are an so uisceruioie \ as to cause one to forget for the j time being that he is iu a theatre. Si Holden and his wife, Jane, are j two lovable characters, who will j remind you of your father and j mother or grandparents, as you re- ( member ihem. Incidentally, Sim j Smith and Tim Slocum, the town ( Constable and Justice of the Peace, , aud Polly Bird, who was born tired, and Billy Bates, the circus billposter, will drive away all dull care3 and cure the worst kind of a case of the blues. 1 The company headed bv Lou i Streeter are especially selected to fit \ the various characters. W F Manu a has in "Meadow-Brook Farm" a 1 play that is bound to live long in i the hearts of American people. 1 Sore Lungs and Raw Lungs. ( Most people know the feeling, and 1 the miserable state of health it indi- ^ cates. All people should know that Foley's Honey and Tar, the greatest throat and lung remedy, will quickly ' cure the soreness aud cough and re- ? stcue a normal condition. Ask for Foley's Honey and Tar. . I) C Scott. ( The Record has printed up a s number of promissory note ' books, fifty notes to the book, f that we are selling at ten cents t each. tf 'j =s=Grea 4 red a large shipment of Em 11 ues, roidery, BUTLES i ' . f IIogal^ITemsj!';: ;nr ' Jsb: Mr M H Jacobs has been elect-. f id town clerk and treasurer. Next Wednesdaj* will be Ash iVednesday, the beginning of Lent, which will continue until March *27?Easter. As we go to press we learn ! .hat Mr Luther Wilson, of tiie i indiantown section, died last, light of pneumonia. The Trio Farm Supply (o.,j >f Trio has been chartered with i capital of SIOjkhi. Theccm-j xiny will do a genera! mercanile business. i i '"S \\ are now printing up a ot )f notes and mortgages of crops i rhich we will have ready lor . >ur customers by Monday. If 1 n need of any these blanks, J all on us. I Efforts are bein<r made to >ui!d a telephone line between*,, Voikman and Kinijstree. This s rill include the Pudding Swarip ^ ection and will be mutually f onvenient to town and country leople. The members of Kingstree | ^ jodge, No 40, A F M, will at-; end service in a body at the; lethodist church next Sunday j^ icrning-, when a special sermon j rill be preached by the pastor, j lev W A Fair}*. Mr B E Clarkson, the popular nanager of the Kingstree a Telephone Company, has recent- f y had patented a contrivance j 1 o be attached to telephone j* nstruments to protect tlum] rom li<fhtnini;. We hope that ! tlr Clarkson's invention will | ^ >e a profitable one. jt We hereby give notice for the! ast time that every subscriber o this paper to whom a state- j nent has been sent, who has 5 ailed to respond, will be cut 1 )ff our mailing list after this' j veek. If you want v.he paper jJ :ontinued let us hea? from you i jromptly. < ] I nless we hear from themji >y next Thursday a number of (' Deople who have been receiv- J ng The Record lor a year or;< onger will 110 longer get the' j oaper. We hate to part com- < Dany with these friends, many j )f whom have stood by the paper for years, but we can't , lisregard the law out of personal considerations. I T&e Fable of tbe Two BrothersWilliam aad John were two mothers who differed very widely I u Temperament (see Dictionary). iVilliam was always kind and good, ind had been ever since he was j jorn. John was bold and bad, and ; { vould be until he died. When' IVilliam reached Man's Estate: which was the only Estate he ever; I iid reach) he fell in love with a deautifal Maiden aud niariied her. Ibhn also fell in loye and married, ; vhich was the only time in his life j hat he followed his brother's j ixample. As time went on, William rose in i he Business World until he be- j < aiuie a Bookkeeper for a whole-;, iaIf Grocery Firm at a salary of1 Twelve Dollars a week. John , ound it necessary to struggle along j ?n a modest stipend of Six Thons- ; md a year, for he was only a i t Embri broidery which was bou^! * m m ? DRY G< Broker. William, howeyer, couldn't be any Broker. William proved a model husband, aud permitted his Better Half to absorb eleventwelfths of his earnings, whereas John made lis wife keep house on ?4.To a week, aud beat her regularly every Tuesday. After a while. the* World was surprised to hear thiit William's Better Half had run away with a male Person who wore his hair ong and played the French horn with a strong German accent. John's wife still adores him, and Humor says that site lias requested Per Husband to beat her hereafter on Fridays as well as on 'J'nesdavs. For such is the way of Woman! ? February Lippiwott Esau and Aesop. 1'resident Had lev of Yale, visitug a children's school in Bridgewit, once asked a little hoy who :!sau was. The lad's replv was astonishing: "Esau,*' said lie, "was the uthor of a book of fables; he old the copyright for a bottle of lotash.''?Exchange. I An Ordinance # To Iftaise Supplies aod Fix tbe Tax Le?y in (be Town of Kingstree, s. for (be Tear A. D. 1910. J Je it Ordained by the Mayor and Al- F dermen of the town of Kingstree, S. C., in Council Assembled and by the Authority of the Same: " Section 1. That a tax levy of Eighty cents ($0.80) on every )ne Hundred Dollars ($100.00) of the issessed value of all real and personal iroperty within the limits of the Town if Kingstree. S. C., (not exempt by ? aw) be and the same is hereby levied 0 meet the current expenses of the aid town. ' Sec. 2. That the tax herein provided for shall be made on the assessment and valuation placed upon .aid property for the purposes of Coun:y and State Taxes. Sec. 3. That the tax hereby levied shall be due and payable on ind after the 'irst day of February, A. l). 1910, and tiat a penalty of One per :ent (1"?) for the month of March, and 1 penalty of Two per cent (2%) for the nonth of April shall be added for each lay for which said taxes have not been -.0.^4 oOoi. fVio flref Hnv <->f March. A. aim" Sec. 4. That execution, as provided by law, shall issue for the collection of all taxes herein provided for, when said taxes shall not be paid within three months from the first day )f February, A. D. 1910. Sec. 5. That a foot tax of Two Dollars ($2.00) be assessed and collected from each male inhabitant and resident of the Town of Kingstree, S. C., subject under the road law to street iuty, in lieu of doing or performing work on the streets of said Town durng the year A. D. 1910. sec. 6. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances inconsistent with this ordinance be and the same are hereby rej>ealed. Passed and ratified in Council assembled this 20th day of January, A. D. 1910. Louis W. Gilland, 2-3- tf Mayor. Deparlnre or Passenger Trains at Kingstree. The Atlantic Coast Line railroad baa promulgated the following icheaule, which became effective Monday, May 17, 11*09. ?north boundno 80 7:40 a. m, *Xo 40 11:37 a.m. = No 78 0:00 p. m. | ^ -SOUTH HOUND- vNo 19 10:4* a. m. *No 47 5:03 p. m. {/ No 89 9:12 p. rr. v' DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Tributes of respect,obituaries p :ards of thanks and all cominu- _ ideations of a personal nature, not neu'Sy are charged for at the a rate of one cent a word. i n Didery d; ht last August before prices 00 DS CO JlPl ^ -dr_3^f^r8 Hunting Creek Com Whiskey is the finest piece of ^9^1 C^/ goods that the science of distilling has ever produced, this JHvSj CorH is a very broad stttement but we are willing to back it by JU^B WHlSKH our reputation. It costs more to make HUNTING CREEK CORN TJH now than it did when we first began but, it was the best ^Tej ?Ig fhat could be made then and so it is to-day?in spite of ?5jiG?? HUNTING CREEK CORN WHISKEY is very J mild, mellow and palatable with a flavor all its own, '9 fgT"^ which all imitators have failed to produce. Its unques- 9 V5r tioned purity makes it, when needed, the doctors favorite prescription ' The same QUALITY ALWAYS?It never VARIES. PRICE-LIST. IGaL 2 GaL 3Gal 4Gal. 40k. 6Qa. 120 Huotbc Greek Com $3.00 *5 60 * 8.2S *10.00 *3.2S *5 00 * 8.25 Cooper's Laurel Vtfl.rr Corn . ... 125 , 6 23 9.00 1100 ISO 5.25 1100 Iredell Corn ... 2.00 J 3.60 5 25 6.75 Old Time Corn 175 7.10 KL50 12.75 400 435 12.00 Couch's Pride Com 275 5.00 7JS 9.65 Cascade Rye .. .. .. 5.00 6.75 12.75 Macdon Rye 150 6.60 950 1200 3.75 5.35 9.75 Jacco Rye 3.00 100 825 10.00 125 475 8J5 Orifnnal Cascade, *1200 per case. , ^ * Express prepaid?No charge for packing. Complete price-list sent free of colt Every thing in Wines and Liquors. Remit P. O. or Express Money Order. J. A, COUCH, Mgr. Ship. Dept. thb j. a. Mcdonough company, P. O. Box 718. RICHMOND, VA. Watts & Watts, ^ DIAMONDS, WATCHES, EWELRY, CLOCKS, ANCY GOODS, SPECTACLES, Watches, Clocks and Jewelry REPAIRED and WARRANTED. OPPOSITE THE DEPOT, Ive us i call before purchasing, as we cai save veu aoiey. LOW lR ATES ( : TO : NEW ORLEANS, LA., MOBILE, ALA., m PENSACOLA, FLA., : FOR : MARDI GRAS FEBRUARY 3 TO S, 1910. Ttckets on sale February 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 1910, with final limit to reach original starting point not later than midnight of February 19, with privilege of extension to March 7, 1910 Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Co, For information address nearest ticket agent or > tn T p UTlilTC IW. J. LKAlli( i? v. Trmibi | Passenger Traffic Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent. I ^ WILMINGTON. N- C. | a . ! Wantkd?To buy a good 20 H P UPPPT AT AJO I |PpS ; >econd liant! boiler. Must be in good >r 1 1 KjLjU con,iitjon, Prefer the fir.- box boiler. " ;?7ttt- mTI d kr u a Address me at Andrews, S C. Transient Notices will be Published .?.? .)f w<jr*\i.iv ? This Column at the Rate of One ent a Word for Kach Issue. No ad ertisement taken for less than 25 cents. _ . _ _ _ _ LADY WANTED Fobsm.k-|'u,vl!"ffOrpi,,(!toneggs T?,wm1uco ollr TCIy roll,pl,.,0 ,.,rlllg Jttlllg of thirteen f(ir Olie (lolla . Ap- lieautiful wool suitings, wash fabrics, fancy IV to T M Scott. waitings. silks, etc.. hdkfs.. laccs and netti*1 i ? f.- K* imrvtroe Q C oat'1. All up to date X. Y. Citv Patterns, Finest l_1'5'tI lungMtte, a ^ Jjnc on (b(. ularkot Dean,,* direct with the ? mill- Mm will find our prices low. Profits,#10.01 Fnu Sau ?Three full-hlood ltp?k- to **).00 weekly. Samples and full instructions rOK SA1.I. nine Illliooua ue.h- ltfK.ked in a neat sample rase, shipped express lllff Boar-, set en months o d. Apply prepaid. No money required. Exclusive territot OlAee to ' i OLLIK EPI'S, ry. Write for partnulars. Ho first to apply. 2-3-1 r Killgsr ree S (_'Sundird Dr?s Goods Co.. Dept. F !. Bmghjmton, N ale ^ -g^rnw ?7r;r n i urn advanced. We are therefore in a position to || 101' i,cr Janl I 5c per yard S MPANY. ' 1 ,