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Twill a Growing bank account the man who accomplishes ti thing's worth while?the man wl r. signs the salary checks?the ma behind the improvements ar upbuilding of the communitythe man who is consulted in f nancial matters?the man who asked to take a share in ti: ?nnoL-inrc inva?tmpnt<;. ^ lllullcjr uiaimuf, . Why don't Yoti get behind Grovnng bank account You can do it- No matter ho small the start we shall be gla to handle your account at the i;;Bank of Williamsburg, | KIN6STREE, S. C. SPECIAL NOTICE! Trans ;ent Notices will be Publishi in This Column at the Rate of Oi Cent a Word for Each Issue. No a vertisement taken for less than 25 cent For Salk?Scholarship in Bryant Strattor Business College, Louisvil If interests let u- near irwm yu. * 8-ll-tf Thk ( ovkty Record. Wanted ? Cosmopolitan Magazii mmires the services of a representati in Kingstree to look after subscripts renewal s and to extend circulation I special methods which have proved u usually successful. Salary and commi sion. Previous experience des.rable b not essential- Whole time or spare tim Address with references, H C t'am| bell. * ?smopolitan Magazine, 1? Broadway, New York City. 9-l-2t Foe Sale.?i am offering tor a she time two valuable places at Nesmirh < the Marion branch of the Atlant Coast Lumber Corporation railroad. Lot No 1 ?164 acres, about a tW( horse crop under cultivation, balan can le easily cleared, all fine land; tenant houses and out buildings, on quarter mile fr-m static . Price $2.(X Lot No 2?One modern, fwo-^tor nine-room house with bath-room, pa t v. etc; large lot with nice 'barn, st ' les and other out-buildings all nei io ted at Nesmiih station, one-quart mile fn?m lot No l. Price $2,500 Tli is *an ideal location f??r a doc tor < anvone wanting a nice hum'*. L*1UU< V "O. I> W CUNNINGHAM. Darlington s ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ $ # 4 _& WANTED to assign first mortgage f -r $2325 70 due -'an-i.try 1, 1911 with interest at *% per annum after riia'nrity, -ccurcd bv reality col lateral consisting of 06 acres of ? land 01 Lenud's frVrrv road, job > iug ''arms of E T. kamer and / t -t. C. Everett. Discounted a; ? per annum for each. Reason ot assismnm-nt necessitated by J need of funds. Title to land ? guaranteed. Apply to : j. D. GILLAND, I Attorney-at-Law I KINGSTREE, - S C. ? ? -? ? Remember We are now in the large building formerly occupied by Wilkins Wholesale Grocery Co., where we are glad to welcome our old customers as well as new ones. We keep i Ail Kinds of Meats in season at living prices, also a choice line of Fruits. Vegetables and Canned Goods. Epps' MarKet Ci. Ac? demy (U Mill Sti. MBim^sBrananH Pug ? & * it. \ i W I , *! iru-r y v? / ? \ d J [LOCALSa^P . I iOu^ 4. / \ ? 2=2. 'S| | !e Kingrstree Dry Goods Co adver_ ! tises new fail gfoods this week. 10 n Mr W M Tobias visited his father's i family in Manning Saturday. id Mr W 3 McCullough of Taft was ? noted on our streets Saturday. ' Mr M D DeLorme of Greelyville1 IS was in town yesterday on business. ie Mrs R J Kirk is spending two weeks with relatives near Wip.nsboro. a The Savage Arms Co of Utica, t? N Y. has an ad that 'speaks for itself. w Miss Muriel Chandler has accepted a position at Stackley's Dry Goods Co's. - Miss Annie Gregg of Marion is the guest of her sister, Mrs R J Mc-j Cabe. We were pleased to have a call yesterday from Mr S H Cooper of KTaami f IICOIIUVU. r ? Mr N D Lesesne and family have ~ returned from a visit to relatives in S Pickens. ^ Mis3 Gara Smith of Mullins is ne visiting the home of her sister. Mrs d- J G Slaughter. ' _ Messrs Thos McCutchen and S D A Snowden are sojourning at Tate 1<*. Springs, Tenn. If you owe us on subscription ~ please pay up as 3oon as possible, ve The label will tell you. >n If you want to invest some money n- at a good rate of interest see J D Gilland's ad this week. ut e- Mr and Mrs LeRcy Lee and little ^ Miss Serena Lee have returned from their trip to New York. ?rt Next Monday (Labor day) being a legal holiday, the three banks in ,c Kingstree will be closed. *e Mrs L J Brockinton and son, Mr 2 Burrie, have returned from Glenn e- Springs and the mountains. ;o. y. Assistant Bank Examiner D J "" Rhame of Sumter visited Kingstree ** Saturday on official business r Rev W P Meadors and children, ^ Miss Ruth and Master Jack, have bjen visiting at McColls recently. Attention is called to Lea & Tred< way's, the Timmonsville tobacco ? warehousemen's, ad-talk this week. Misses Lizzie and Marion Heape of Branehville have been visiting the J family of their brother, Mr F W Fairey. Miss Dora Bristow of Darlington I has taken charge of the Kingstree Dry Goods Go's dress-making de partment. Mr and Mrs L J Stackley are at home to their friends at the resid) ence of Mrs H Van Keuren, in East Main street. Rev E E Ervin and daughters, I Misses Lillie and Belle, returned from their sojourn in North Carolina Tuesdav night. + Kingstree stood nobly by her can5 didates in the first primary. In the second there should be rolled up a still bigger vote. Miss Inez Hutchinson of NinetySix has been spending some days as the guest of her uncle's. Rev. W. P. Meadors', family. Miss Louise Wheeler left for Charleston Saturday, where she will Ait* q narfv rtf friondc and crv>nH a J Vlti U pwii WJ V* I UtIVA ??V1 V* few days at the Isle of Palms. Messrs W C Smith and John S Jenningrs, Dr J Heyward Scott and Miss Ada Brockington were in Charleston the first of this week. If you want to see an up-to-date jewelry establishment for a small town pro to Watts & Watts' new store opposite the railroad station. rt b Floro=Dc BUTLEK G~7 ? ' S * V Uj cz 'ERSONALSj j i2-X \ A ZJQ I Mr Chas A McCrea, who has been spending a month's vacation with : his grandmother. Mrs C M Chandler, returned to the Thorn well Orpharage, Clinton, yesterday. I 11 Nearly all the weekly papers inj the State the same class as The Rec- j 1 ord. have advanced the price of sub- j I scription to $1.50 a year, we are ; trying to keep the dollar rate, but it ( must be cash-in-advance. Other- ' wise the price is $1.25. ;i Mrs R B Woodberry-Dickson writes us from Baltimore requesting ! that we inform her friends that she ! and J^Iiss Sallie Cox are taking in all the Winery openings preparing for a g ill business. Look out for 1 her au ? ~*Iy in September, she says, js ? ! P S Courtney will re-open his popular restauaant on September 8 to be run in connection with his icecream and soda-water parlor. Mr Courtney has bought a large, up-to date gasoline stove and had a new i set of restaurant dishes made to or- c der. See ad in another column. Miss Lula Epps looks natural at the head of the women's department c of the People's Mercantile Co's establishment, which position she assumed last week and will hold dur- ^ ing the fall and winter. Miss Lula is quite a favorite in Kingstree and all are glad to welcome her back. Attention is called to the advertisement of College Place lots found r - * ? & nm_ _ r% ] I . in another column or ine rvecoru. 1? Real e3tate properly located near c any growing city is a commendable investment, and doubtless the College Place property, situated as it is with reference to the city, has a j great future. If any subscriber to the Record t doesn't care to pay for the paper in j advance, and '-doesn't want to pay the credit price of $1.25 a year, he 1 will confer a favor by notifying us at once in order that we may take ' his or her name off our list. The i paper gives mighty good value for I ? 11 JZa. -i. i $1.UU ana we can i sen 11 on creuu at ; that price. Miss Mary Swann has accepted a position in King's Business College, | Raleigh, N C, and entered upon her I duties there to-day. A similar posi- j tion was offered her in Norfolk, Va,; which of course she was obliged to I i decline. Miss Swann^ is one of the ! most highly esteemed young ladies i, of Kingstree, and all predict for her. a very successful career. The Record doesn't want to go '1 into a single home where it is not a 1; welcome visitor. It takes too much j.j j work and money to get the paper j j * out to send it to any one who doesn't | ! want to pay for it. If you are not (j able, or don't want to pay the price, ; j pay us to date and we will cheerful-i ly part company, thanking you for; ! past favors just the same. Tbe Lash of a Fiend ! would have been about as welcome to A Cooper of Oswego, N Y, as a i merciless lung-ricking cough that defied all remedies for years. It was most troublesome at night," he writes, "nothing helped me till I used Dr King's New Discovery,which cured me completely. I never cough , at night now." Millions know its 1 matchless merit for stubborn coids, I ; obstinate coughs,sore lungs,lagrippe, | asthma, hemorrhage, croup, whooj< ing cough or hay fever. It relieves.: quickly and never fails to satisfy. A | trial convinces. 50c, $1.00. Trial i bottle free. It's positively guaranteed by M L Allen. I ^ j The Hyogo Electric railway opened i its first section?from Hyogo to Su-1 ma?on March 15. It will extend i I twelve miles along the shore of the Inland sea of Alaska. The material has come chiefly from the United States, the woodwork of the cars and the overhead wires being made' ! in Japan. L E CE A New Sh >ra Slipj \\\ the Most L J DRY G( ATTHE A CHURCHES^ The public are cordially invited ;o attend any of the services of the ,-arious churches of Kingstree. Baptist Church. kev w l hurt, pastor. Services ever}' second and fourth Sunday mornings at 11:00 o'clock ind evening at 8:30 o'cloc'c. Sunday-school at 10.00 a. m. Episcopal Church* t Rev Dr Robert Wilson, Rector. / Every second Sunday, morning | )rayer, sermon and holy communion | it 11 a, m.; every fourth Siftiday| j ivening prayer and sermon,5:30 p.m. i Methodist Church. i Rev W A Fairy, Pastor. i Preaching every Sunday morning < it 11:00 o'clock and evening at 8:30 ' )'clock. ' Sunday-school at 4:30 p. m. J Epworth League meets every Tue?- I lay night at 8:30 o'clock. ^ Mid-week prayer meeting every ! 4 Thursday night at 8:30 o'clock. I Presbyterian Church. j Rev E E Ervin, Pastor. | Poaching first and third Sunday { nornings at 11:00 o'clock, secon 1 ind fourth Sunday evenings at 8:30 >'clock. Sunday-school, 5:00 p. m. How's this for a cut? Our entire ine of Summer Goods is sold at|cost jrice. We are compelled to do this ;o make room for our new fall line. t will be to your advantage to see is. S Marcus. 7-14-tf. Buy a STIEFF Fly-By-Night Agents and 1 Dealers in Pianos may have first elms article tn sell M a fair price, but before you hive time t?> find out whether the on?* you bought is what they claimed, they are too far gone for you to get relress if it proves faulty. Its a good policy to l<>ok at both sides of a tempting proposition before snapping it up. Made in Haltiraore the result of sixty-seven years' strife towards an ideal, and sold by a house that is permanently present to make good? which the instrument itself has nev- I er yet failed to do?we want to submit for your consideration the L Artistic Stieff fl Piano i Sold for what it i* worth?no more, j no less. ; I Chas. M. Stieff, !; Manufacturer, , ? Baltimore, - - Maryland I " ~ j Southern Wareroom I 5 West Trade Street 1 Charlotte, - - N. C. C. H, WILMOTH, Manager Be on the Safe Side IVE a iipmeni ui ?ers for Ip=To=Date St) )ODS CO, i (; ... ^ ... | To the Pi On Thursday, September 3, my rant will be regularly open and on Winter. I will have an expert Che II I J ^ I I- ' L. 1.1 ? _ win inciuae rne cnoiceM i;ic niai evervstyle, Beet-Steak, Chicken, E and Game in season. Meals to Order at A Bouillon, Coffee, Tea, etc. Courtney's Ice Cre; Kingstree, S. C 5 SILVER DEP AR' J Stephen Thomas f\ 257 KING STREET, CHARL ? Kave in stock an unusually attractiv f) verware; Baskets for Fruit, Bon Bons ? Coffee Sets; Vases; large and smal f) Trays; Individual Almond Dishes Dishes, Candlesticks; Sandwich M Bowls; Whipped Cream Bowls and f} variety at reasonable prices. jK4 Also carry a complete line of every 71 Diamonds suitable for presents on an u\ Mail orders receive the most caref 'k tion. We invite our Williamsburg fri jK or send us their orders. Educate Your Childi KINGSTREE GRADED AND prepares Boys and Girls for Coilei Climate unexcelled. Flowing Competent Instructors. Thorx music. Building well Heated Spacious Auditorioum and Splei I Boarding Pupils and Co-operation Fall Term Begiils Manila For further information apply to J. W. Swittenburg, Superintendent C Kingstree, ? ! Excellent Fac To secure good banking facilities, t efficient service and to receive liber earnest desire of every man who ope These are a few of the important characterized the operations of th L1AMSBURG for years past. The o thoroughly appreciate the confidence their institution by each individual exerted every effort to afford the vez possible to obtain. TTrinn this hasis. we solicit VOUr aC< 1 BanK of Willia i Kingstree, S pf C W StOLL, President. E C Epps, F Rkem, Vice-President, C W Bos gggagmamffl^^ D Ladies 'les MPANY. i mmmmmmmm \ ' - jblic. ===== Cafe and Restauthroughthe Fall and f and the Bill-of-Fare v ket affords: Ovsters :ggs any style, Fish II Hours am Parlor. Hsesaaea! ' TMENT j2 ; & BroM J 1 ESTON. S. C.. in ef display of rich Sil- jr , Cakes and Flowers; w) 11 Comportiers; Bread (A ; Glass-lined Relish m\ Plates; Mayonnaise 7A a further extensive jK thing in Jewelry and X y occasion. 7a u 1 and prompt atten- (Jj ends to call in person /A sssss , i I'M ;J| M ;e or Business >3 Artesian Wells* >ugh training in and Ventilated. V' ndid Library. of Patrons Solicited. 1 Q lain J -M- W^AVIU V: 'h "'1 ?* ' > E. C. Epps, lerk Board of Trustees. ' f, C ' $ "'1 SStfBC'BO'SyC^Sd S W W v8 ilities. I ;o obtain prompt and &? al treatment, is the ns a bank account. |S : features that have $S e BANK OF WIL- & fficers and directors ?? reposed in them and 25 depositor, anu nave w y best service it is :ount. So msburg . c. j| Cashier. well, Asst. Cashier. |g <o? I I PS I $ M *0>? 1 .N. * >: .v ^