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? . "STUDY THE CHECK ACCOUNT IDEA DELIBERATELY Study it from the "flaw-seeing" side. Think of everything you can which makes to YOUR advantage to keep money in your pocket or around the house? see if you can find even ONE good reason. Safety, convenience, credit, rer ceipts for all bills paid and M AMV rvf-Vii.r- cnnnH r?osnns fnv r the check account side. Come in anil talk it over with us. 8&nk of Williamsburg, Kingstree, S. G. C. W. Stoll, E. C. Epps, Pres t. Cashier C. W. Boswell, Asst. Cashier. [ tjjfPERSOlL^t Mr Charles A McCrea is spending H the week visiting friends in Charles Hton. Mrs E T Kelley and Mrs M A Ross ^ visited Charleston the first of the ^week. H G F Stalvey, Esq, of Lake City, ^R.as noted in town yesterday between HBr&ins. H Mr T K Smith of Bloomingvale H^Bas in town Saturday and called tG us. V Miss Retha Burgess is spending a week's vacation at her home near Mouzon. Miss Blanche Dicker of Petersburg, Va,is visiting Mr and Mrs R J Burgess. Miss Florence Stubbs of Bennettsville was a visitor at the summer school yesterday. Miss Augusta R Sherrard of Bayou Sara, La, is visiting the family of Mr Hugh McCutchen. JMr G W Tart of Carolina Springs, "Marlboro county, is visiting at his Vfather's.Mr J J Tart's,near town. Hon R H Kellahan's many friends re glad to learn that his condition ^^rince last week is much improved. Mr and Mrs B W Butler and children are enjoying the ozone-laden breezes of Wrghtsville Beach, N C. Mr L H Cromer, of the Record mechanical force, has returned from a plesant visit to his home folk at Clinton. Miss Mollie Epps returned hoim WiHav of last week from an extend <ed visit among her kindred in Geor Xia and Florida. Mrs L J Barr and daughter, Mis) Louise, have teen visiting relative at Heath Springs,Lancaster countv since last week. Miss Eunice Kennedy has return# from a delightful vacation spent ii Georgia. She visited Savannah, Ma con and Milleegeville. Mr T E Dukes, of the Mouzor section, treated us to a feast of nic< peaches last week. We certainly appreciate this act of thoughtfu ' . kindness. Prof S A Mc Jullough, principa of Joyce Branch Graded school Aiken county, is spending the vaca tion interval with his father's famih at Benson. PcvW F! Hi:rt nastor of the BaD tist church, will fill the pulpit of thi Presbyterian church Sunday morn ing. Both congregations and Strang ers are invited. Ipiiiiiiiiiiii I ? $ Ten cent, 40-inch Wl 23 Ten cent, 36-inch Pe S Ten cent, 34-inch Col Seven cent Best Cali y|j? Fifty cent, 50-inch Pi Fifty cent, 50-inch M tit 1 THI <0> |S I -1 Mr D C Powell of Chapman called : pleasantly to see us hst Tnursday. i Mr Powell said that it was his first ,! trip to Kingstree in seven years and | was amazed at the wonderful I growth of our town. | I . i Mr Merrick.representing the I Commissioner of Internal Revenue at Columbia, was here Tuesday getting after a number of the local mer- j chants for revenue license. We un-1 derstand that quite a batch of the i "Malt Toast" and "near-beer" vend-1 j ors were required to "cough up." j Dr and Mrs D C Scott have return- j ed from their delightful trip through the New England States and into i Canada. They visited Niagara Falls | and many places of scenic beauty and historic interest. The trip is one to be recalled with pleasure through a life-time. Dr W V Brockington left yesterday afternoon for Spartanburg, where he will take passage on the C C & 0 excursion which leaves Friday morning for Cincinnati, Detroit, the Great Lakes, Buffalo, Niagara Falls and on into Canada for some . three hundred miles. The trip will consume about 12 days. ' Mr Willie Phillips of Zeb, who ! was struck by lightning a few weeks ago and barely escaped with his life, was in town yesterday and says he feels none the worse for his adventure. In fact, he says that the part of his anatomy forming a link in the | ; circuit of the electric current feels better than the portion unaffected by the shock. He does not not recommend the treatment, however, to < 5 nervous invalids or valetudinarians ? ? generally. j Mr Walter Phillips, who recently | went out to Oklahoma to see the 1 country, returned home yesterday, j Mr Phillips says that Oklahoma is t s a great State with wonderful possi? bilities, but this year the crops are almost a total failure on account of i the drought that continued for many \ 1 weeks. The people there are thrifty i and progressive and there is a fine ] opportunity for a young man to "grow up with the country." Our young friend returns, however, more < than ever imbued with the idea that 1 there's no place like old Williams- 1 . burg county, South Carolina. < i Catarrh Clonal Be Cored with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as 1 they cannot reach the seat of the ( disease. Catarrh is a blood or consti- ! tutional disease, and to cure it you must take internal remedies. Hall's { Catarrh Cure is taken internally,and ' acts directly on the blood and mu- ( i cous surfaces. It was prescribed by i one of the best physicians in this j county for years and is a regular , prescription. It is composed of the j ' best tonics known,combined with the , 1 best blood purifiers, acting directly , on the mucous surfaces. The perfect [ combination of the two ingredients | , is what produces such wonderfu1 re- ( . suits in curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Props., To? ledo, 0. Sold by Druggists, price 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. 3 """""" 3 A A society ! w] Card Character MmSk m Printed at H) GET THE 1| BEST . Samples Shown and Prices Furnished on Application InTwb lite Lawn reals lored Lawns CO mama ohair IS SALE IS SF BUTLER mmsmmmmsmm jfCOGAL^lTEMS.f! # ? -j|i i Mumps seems to epidemic around town. Read Jenkinson Bros Company's new ad. fi Only four more days before the , it entries will be closed. j ? Next Tuesday the'local spell-bind- t( ers will or>en un here. I rr Mr T VV Boyle of Greelyville had v< business in town Tuesday. tl Service with holy communion at . the Episcopal church next Sunday at a 11 o'clock. w pj It j^eported that Mr Rush Coker has luine case of small-pox at his {iear Cades. w The J hodists realized $14.75 ^ Friday evening from their lawn festival on the court house plaza. In order to vote in the primary .. one's name must be on the club roll at least five days before the primary ? election. ci Candidates must "cough up" that JJ little assessment by Monday noon,or N their votes received in the primary will not be counted. ti TVio Woo Nm Ronle Has a mARSflorp I sn of warning that many who keep la money about their premises will do S< we'll to heed. Read it. $ The Greelyville Livestock Co of P< Greelyville invite attention to their av special mid-summer sale of vehicles 0f and stock. Don't miss this ad. tn Mr L J Stackley has materials on the ground for building a cottage on to his lot on Hampton avenue. Going Rj to keep bachelor's hall?perhaps! 0f We have been requested to an- be lounce that on Friday evening, Au- A1 just 19, the play "A Spoiled Daring," will be presented at Union High school by local talent. ^ ob The pastor of the Methodist Ti :hurch, Rev W A Fairy, has been ^ jran ted a much-needed vacation by ^ lis congregation. There will consequently be no services in that church until further notice. 8Dr J H Chapman of Johnsonville las added zest to the race for House >f Representatives byannouncing his candidacy for that office. 17>e Doe- m, ar has a host of friends all over the gu iounty who are glad to have the opportunity to vote for him in this jlection. fo Contractor Harris has almost com- \ pleted Mr L Stackley's brick block 91< find the two stores contained therein are nearly ready for occupancy, dc One has been leased to the Young ? Grocery Co, with Mr W P Young as manager, and the other will be m occupied by Mr H A Myer as a bakery and grocery store. in The Palmetto Warehouse of Tim- w monsville solicits tobacco from Wil- o; liamsburg planters and offers strong inducements to growers of the gold- a{ en weed to sell their tobacco at the "Palmetto." The gentlemen in j01 charge of the warehouse?Messrs cr Berger & McElveen and also Mr J R M Motley? havfe many friends in j0 Williamsburg county, who know them to be able and willing to make C1 good their promises. fc Death of Mr L Pressley Mouzon.!sv As the paper goes to press this morning we learn that Mr I Press- j ? ley Mouzon passed away at his home * in West Main street, where he had j been sick for several weeks. i The funeral services will take ( place, we understand, at 5 o'clock j a, this afternoon at the residence of the deceased, followed by the interment at the Williamsburg eeme-' tery. 's, Mr Mouzon is survived by his ^ wife and one brother, Mr S R Mouzon, Jr, and a large circle of rela- J tives and friends. ' 6 'i mTToNi 5c yd I 5c yd I 5c yd 3c yd 35c yd 35c yd >0T CASH. > DRY G( "\ v LNNUAL MOUNTAIN AND SEASHORE EXCURSION. he Atlantic Coast Line Oilers Exceedingly Attractive Round Trip Rates to Washington, Norlolk, Richmond and the Mountain and Seashore Resorts. Wednesday, August 17,is the date xed by the Atlantic Coast h'ne for ;s Annual Mountain and Seashore ? t-i i t i xcursion wmcn is loonea iorwara ) by thousands of its patrons as the lost appropriate time for a summer acation, specially on account of the lason of the year,the low rates and le splendid service given by the At- j ,ntic Coast Line on these excursions, hich have proven so popular in the . ast. On the date named the Coast Line ! ill sell round trip tickets from ingstree at the following rates: to Washington, $10.00; to Richmond, j 3.50; to Norfolk, $8.50: to Wil- j lington (for Wrightsville and Caro- ; na Beaches), $6.00; to Myrtle : each, $6.00, and at very low exirsion rates to abont twenty-five . fountain and Seashore resorts in orth Carolina and South Carolina. The tickets will be limited to re- , lrn on anv train to reach the ori- i inal starting point up to but not j ter than midnight of Thursday, | iptember 1, 1910, thereby giving j lose taking advantage of this opjrtifiity to spend their vacation vay from home two weeks at any ' the delightful resorts to which ^ ;kets will be sold. I ? The return portion of tickets sold j Norfolk will be honored from j chmond and the return portion a tickets sold to Richmond will be c i honored from Norfolk, via the llantic Coast Line. h Schedules, reservations, tickets e d any further information may be c tained by calling on T E Baggett, y cket Agent, Kingstree, or address- F g the undersigned: s! r J Craig, T C White, a Pass Traf Mgr. Gen Pass Agt, 4-2t Wilmington, N C. b """" b Here and There. jo Artificial, or imitation rubber, is, 0 ade by treating Unseed oil with p lnhur or sulrihur chloride. ti """ "" "" i: The people are making it so hot n r the watered stock corporations 1 at there is likely to be an explo>n. a Perhaps they call it "revision n iwnward" because our chance of. h itting justice from the trusts is t' ade smaller. M We never did like this idea of gog hungry in order to help those i ho are suffering because of their fc vn ignorance. t You can not indulge a porterhouse ipetite on a chuck steak wage with- j, it having a kick coming on the in- t eased cost of living. Manufacturers who make due al- ^ wance for depreciation in machin y too often fail to make allowance ? >r depreciation in men. Don't cast your pearls before, t vine these days. It might give the y 3gs indigestion and hog meat is orth more than pearls. ^ he University of South Carolina! ried course of study in Seietee, Liberal Arts, Education c Civil and Electrical Engineering and Lav. ^ College fees, room, lights, etc., t 26; Board, $12 per month. For hose paying tuition, $40 addi- 1 onal. I The health and morals of the i tudents are the first considera- \ ion of the faculty. . 43 Teachers'Scholarships, Worth $158 For Catalogue, write to '< i. C. MITCHELL, Pres., Columbia, S. C. 1 -24-3m < QER==By Twenty cent, 45-inch w Gents' Dress Shirts Gents' Pants Ladies' Slippers Children's Sailors Ladies' Sailors THIS SALE )ODS CO AYER'S H/ Slops Fa Ayer's Hair Vigor is composed o chlorid, capsicum, sage, alcohol, injurious ingredient in this list. Follow his advice. A hair fooi Promptly checks falling hair. AYER'S h/ Does not Cc J C. Area Coup JlippHi MONTHLY M 42 YEARS YOUNG Ii is a high-class. pure-spirited contains one complete copyrighted half-dozen capital short stone articles, and the joi!y-L?est humor month you will find a group ot absorbing interest . SPECIAL FE 12 GREAT COMPLETE NOVELS. ? > 75 FASCINATING SHORT STORIES. 5 ; 200 PAGES OF V 2000 Pages Yearly of F 25c pme M?r THE BEST OB LIPPINC East Wukiafton Square SEND fOR OUR SRCCIAl M.' *; p.' vi.' V/ 'A/ \M/ \M/ \*/ \MS \*/ ^A/ I STATE AND GENEKAL NtWS. I The Home Fertilizer Co of .Orngeburg has been chartered with a apital of $25,000. The Government report issued ist week shows the cotton crop avrage up to July 25 to be 75.5, as ompared with 71.9 same date last ear and a ten year average of 79.4. lorida, Georgia and South Carolina howed lowest average,70 per cent of normal crop. George Wiilhm Fairey of Orangeurg, S C, a gunner's mate on the j attle-ship Connecticut, lost his life n August 2 while diving to recover ne of the torpedoes lost in torpeeo ractice. It is supposed that the ubes failed to supply the diver sufcient air to breathe while he was 80 feet under water. At Greenville Saturday night, rhile trying to arrest a disorderly egro wench, Policeman JENoe had is throat slashed from ear to ear at he hands of an unknown negro, rho escaped in the darkness. C R Parnell commiteed suicide at amar, Darlington county, Monday y taking strychnine. Financial roubles are the reported cause. Georgia has passed a law making t a misdemeanor to bet on an elecion. The second year of the Payne-AlIrich tariff law began Monday, Au:ust 8. The new schedule hasproluced within the first year of its peration $75,000,000 more revenue han has been collected any year leretofore save one, 1907. Barnard B Evans, candidate for attorney General, was arrested in Columbia Sunday afternoon on a varrant sworn out by the proprietor >f Wright's Hotel charging Evans vith owing a board bill of $36.75 at he hotel. Evans put up a cash bond md went his way, but not rejoicing >robably. Evans is also charged vith giving a worthless check for 550 to pay his campaign assessnent. The check, it is said, was ifterwards paid by a friend of Evans vhose name is withheld by his rejuest. Requei hite Check Goods amm mm m mm 00 m m m _ m m m m I : IS ONE WE MPANY. \IR VIGOR lling Hair f sulphur, glycerin, quinin, sodium water, and perfume. Not a single Ask your doctor if this is not so. d, a hair tonic, a hair dressing. Comnletelv destroys all dandruff. \IR VIGOR >lor the Hair ^2CT. Mm ?ml irrsk IAGAZINE, WHAT IS IT LIKE? aagi/ine of cleverness. It novel in every i?ue, besides s, pleasing |weiry, readable action \ou ever saw. Every terse aod Uineiy articles of ATURES ARTICLES ON OUR PUBLIC SCHOOLS. UT1CLES ON "TH03E NERVES." ?w humor. icbon, Fact, and Fun ralnable $2.50 rnr POTT'S PHILADELPHIA, PA. . magazine orfcrs SPECIAL NOTICE Transient Notices will be Published ia This Column at the Rate of One Dene a Word for Each Issue. No advertisement taken for less than 25 cents. Stove Wood delivered ou short notice. Terms cash. T W Epps, ' 'Phone No 9. Kings tree, S C 8-4-2t For Sale?Lot in business section on Academy street. For terms and other information address Box 40*2, 7-28-4t King* tree, S C Fob Sale?Scholarship in Bryant k Stratum Business College, Louisville. If interested let as hear from you. 8-li-tf The Countt Record. For Sale?One to five shares Bank of Williamsburg stock. W ill consider offer on a single share or whole number. IXL 8-ll-2t. c-o The County Record mmmmmmmimmmammmm?mmmmtm?mmammmm?m?mm?mmam \ FARMING LANDS WANTED { i \ 4 I have many applications and 4 can make a J t Quick Sale t j i ot your property at : H i g H Prices. J 1 Give me a description and price ot your land for sale. \ J, D. GILLAND, ; Broker, | KINGSTRE-F, - - 8 C. J Notice to Creditors. All persons having claims against the estate of William H Kennedy will present the same, duly authenticated, and all persons indebted to said estate will make payment, to Ji lia E Kennedy, Alma Elisk Hodc.es, Mariuret Kennedy Brockington, Frances Kennedy Montgomery, Kvi nnr rices of the last Will and Testa inent of William H Kennedy, deceased. 8-4-4t Notice to Debtors and CreditorsAll persons having c'aims against the estate of C M Riehburg are requested to present the same, duly attested,and all persons indebted to the said estate will make payment to the undersigned. JER1CHBURG. Administrator. Greelyville, July 23, 1910. . 7-28-it Old papers for sale cheap by the hundred at The Record office. >t I ? 10c yd w 20c m - . 50c m m . 10c Si tC/< Yil 1UW fr EK. 1 & n\ m * v.'