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rU <ATS>V\^*S^N*V\>VS^VH ^\-X DO V iuuesii i ma Groceries tl | Phone yo || dollar will d WILK | PHONE NO. 11. METHODISTS OF BENSON DEDICATE NEW CHURCH, ii ? I" SERVICES CONDUCTED BY REV., W. A. FAIR Y?SKETCH OF CEi\An cur Aim ruimrii u/tn atf/mnur vni/Kvu* | dteceivtd too late for last week's issue). Benson, August 3: ? The Cedar ! Swamp Methodist church was erected j on the same plot of ground that the j present building now stands upon, about the year 1850. Dr Jno Williams, who is buried in the cemetery of the church, then a young mar, took an active part in church affairs and duiing the strenuous 70's when m >ney was scarce and labor at a pre-' mil m he and Capt John E Scott, a zeaious member of this denomina-' tion, undertook to build another church. The old building was of larger size and the preserved material was utilized and one of smaller ] size erected, Capt Scott doing the : greater portion of the work himself 1 ?being a man who, as some of us 1 well remember, was able to apply < his willing hands to any task. ; This building served the congre- ' gation until about the year 1895, < when the officers with the concurrence of the congregation, seeing the necessity of another building,' i 1 1, TK,?. Uwkliiii l nr> wnr aia\' imiiuicapped for lack of means. After several years of hard work and perseverance the church was completed. List year it was nicely painted inside and outside and now stands free of a'l indebtedness, it being customary with the Methodists that the house 1 used for the worship of God cannot be dedicated to His service until it is i I clear of all incumbrances. On last Sunday Rev W A Fairy of 1 Kingstree delivered in his usual elo-, quent style an intellectual dedicato-1 ry sermon.choosing his subject from | John X:10. ; 1 The officers of the church, taking I tieir places near the chancel, ad- ! dressed the minister in the following language: , ^ "We present to you this house, to ; be set apart from all unhallowed or 5 common uses, for the worship of Alm'ghty God." i' The minister then pronounced the following sentence of dedication: C "Forasmuch as God has put it into : the hearts of His people to build ( this house for His worship, and has 1 blessed them in their undertaking, 1 we solemnly dedicate it to His serv- * ic?." . | After the dedication protracted services were conducted by Revs J R Sojourner and W A Fairy. Miss Garnet Graham of Cakes is! visiting triends here. Miss YiolinaOuzts of Greenwood, after a j?eriod of recreation on Paw- ? ley's Island, accepted an invitation * from her numerous friends at this i place and is now enjoying the hospi- ? tality that Benson folks are wont to j bestow <>n visitors in their midst. Mr Alvin Spann of Timnionsville -1 is visiting friends here. * We are now in need of rain,cotton ^ is shedding its fruit. WES Big stock Snow Drift and Flake ' t White Lard. Price right. It WlLKINS. , 9 OU E/> tter which, as lat are eatable ur wants to W lo its duty. ;ins m Obituary. Sacred to the memory of Cora Magnolia Brown, wife of Mr J L Brown of Kingstree, S C, who was born October 13, 1875,and departed this life August 6,1909. She was ? * . < 1 1ITM1' I laid to rest in* tne wimamsuurg i cemetery. Father, it is a bitter griff For poor, weak hearts to hear. Forgive us that we can't return Thy love without a tear. Gently closed her lovely eyes Soft and blue and pure ?s heaven. For the silver cord is loosed And the ties of life are riven. Rest, dear 'N?>lia, rest, dear 'Nolia, In the bosom of thy God; We *hall soon come home to m et tVe. Now we are pavcnguriwer the rod. Mothek. August ?, 1910. Our Clubbing Bates We offer cheap clubbing rates with a number of ]>opular newspapers and periodicals. Read carefully the following list and; select |_ the one or more that you fancy and , we shall be pleased to send in your order. These rates are of course all cash in advance, which means that both The Record and the'paper ordered must be paid for, not 1, 2,3, 4, 5, 9, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, but twelve months ahead. Below is the list of our best clubbingtoffers. The Record and News & Courier (Semi-weekly,) $1.85. The Record and Home & Farm j (twice a month,) $1.35. The Record and New York Worid (3 times a week,) $1.75. I The Record and Atlanta Constitution (3 times a week) $1.85. The Record and Atlanta Consti tution (weekly) $1.50. The Record and Bryan's Commoner, $1.65. The Record and Cosmopolitan Magazine SI.75 The Record and Youth's Com panion (New Subscribers) $2.50.. The Record Semi-Weekly State, ?2.50. The Record and Watson's Magazine SI.65. The Record and The Jeffersonian' ?1.65 i The Record and Lippincott's I Magazine $2.75. The Record and National Magazine $2.00. . i>. uc uu mic uuu wiiii auv laily papers. The first issue you eeeive of the paper or periodical s evidence that the money for ;ame has been forwarded by us. A'e are nob responsible after that. The County Record, Kingstree, S. C. I I A Fair Proposition. Every man, woman, boy and girl ; lesires a wheel. It is natural that; veryone should want a bievcle, as it s the one source of real pleasure .nd healt'nfulness which all can enoy equally and at very little cost. The cost to you will tie nothing? ust s>-nd to the Taylor-Trot wood 'ub Co.Nashville, Tenn.a postal and et th 'in tell you how to make $XO.<)0 nd secure a bicycle as a premium. You are not obliged to accept this proposition, but we want an opporunity to tell you what we have to iffer- 7-28-tf iT TO OF we are ready t ilkins Wholes* -IOLESA H V ? 11 |j!-:f *1 HV m m M ?!*? * M ^r?*r /f X w C ' n| We Specialize the ne W\ horseflesh. Nu iiivu m? e.? i.irther x HORSES and 1 J. L. STU li LAKE CIT ^The Only Exclusively Live*Stock Deal CSCSCSCSCSCSS We Are Not to sit down an trade that natur Kingstree, but it i to reach out an< here that has been cities and towns. Last week a very genteel and our store and drew from her I along with one of our hand bills 1 freely all over the country. We hand bill and things that were n< pulled everything out of our sheb the counters too, in other words that we were here to do business When the smoke of the battle footed up she went down into pocket book and dug out some ti currency of the realm and ha then what she said did us more g dollars she had just paid us. Sh< doll ar in Kingstree in years but I from week to week and had com< purpose than to pay our store a vi she went away pleased and we h she will come again and others c follow her example. . One case white Lawns, real 10 now at Men's Walk-Over Shoes, Low COST. Ladies' and Misses' Low Cut S Summer Wash Goods all closin Black Brilliantine Skirtings, 36 i lutely fast black, only Absolutely fast black Panama, oi Ladies' White Lawn Shirt Wai Pantalettes, Underbodies, all do: tive prices. Don't fail to see our remnant c there for you. J. & P. Coats' Spool Cot retail. If you are pleas if you are not pie* Jenkinson I LIVE, t LIVI o supply you lie Grocery Cc iLE CaP siiisd )S9S9%S69S9?) WE LIVE g I IN AN t) , Ag'e 8 OF * Specialties. 11 t*?ls of our eustoiners in m) when vou want the U*st in IA I 1 MULES, fi ! CREY, fi ! r, s. c., f) < .rlnWilliamcKiiro' fniintv Ifl Contented d share the ally comes to j is our purpose i bring trade i going to otner i intelligent lady came into land-bag a memorandum :hat we had circulated very showed her things on the ot on the hand bill. We /es and everything under we did our best to impress i. had lifted and the bill was a very neat and unique venty odd dollars in the nded it over to us and ood than the twenty odd i said she had not spent a had been reading our ads i to Kingstree for no other sit. Suffice it to say that ave every assurance that >f her neighborhood will 1 I c values, will close r 5c yd Quarter, closing out at >hoes closing out at COST g out at COST, nches wide, abso35c yd '-inches wide only 95c yd sts, UnderSkirts, Gowns, sing out at very attracounter there is a bargain I ton, wholesale and ed tell others, ised tell us. Iros. CO. ! I I E TO I i with Staple i jmpany, that's tOCERY NEXT DOOR 1 f)S9SS69S9S969& g) * . I h ree! jr To All of the Farmers an 71 in Williamsburg and A< f) Storage and insuran:e o (? in our w^ehouse this seasc 5 chance to lose. We will be prepared to ha j) any quantity, large or small. 8^ The very highest price gua vice and quick sales a specia Let us grade your tobacco 71 facilities lor grading, and yo highest prices. 7a If you sell with us ther /pockets, i Yours for bus 8 Farmers' W; ft yi Mcintosh & Kind Br M&W JI *,?r WW/. >TflQj?QUG ? hprwFPn North ^nd Florida? A passenger service ui and comfort, equipped wit 1 Dining, Sleeping and The For rates, schedule, mf tion, write to WM. J. CR General To any one in need ol x FOUNTAII would say that we are now lie; ' brated makes: Waterman's Ideal, 5 Th Aikin-Lambert's, < Th The Imperial, \ Re The Beacon Shrimp, { De Mercantile Fountain Pens, \ Pe I ALL NEW GOODS Call and examine befor : Watts & Watts' Opposite the EAT? I i |* ind Fancy i where the UU. I rO NELSON HOUSE. 8 Freejl^ d Tobacco Growers ? djoining Counties, W n your tobacco while w in free. No possible U ndle your tobacco in ( mm flU ranteed. Polite ser- ( ^HHj ; we have the best it >u are sure to get the 71 e is money in your yfc Mnacc /A [m I arehouse, 8 ler, Props. (J : -w / I C^stIINEI 4HFAfiEofK|lVtL SOUTH . r.nKft. I i excel led for luxury hi the latest Pullman iroughfare Cars, ips or any informa* ?AIG, Passenger Agent, Wilmington, N. C. *j f f a tirst-class j {, SI PEN A 1 jf ;idquarters for the celei | e<Aufo-Filler, 1 e Beacon Stylographic, * . % id and Black Stylo, isk Pens. b ; in and Red Ink Books i I Just Received. e buying". At ; I k " Jewelry Store. . Depot, ?..