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? B<?inir onene 11 for 1910 pay thi g We want yo ? sincere desire to g A good tiiiK i king: Our Clubbing Rates We oner cheap clubbing rates with a number of popular newspapers and periodicals. Read carefully the following list and select the one or more thai 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 1 est c'ubbing offers. The Record and News & Courier (Semi-weekly,) $1.85. The Record and Home & Farm (twice a month,) SI.35. ^. The Record and New York World w:f . . , . (3 times a week,) s..o>. The Record and Atlanta Constitution (3 times a week) Si.85. The Record and Atlanta Consti tution (weekly) $1.50. The Record and Bryan's Commoner, $1.65. ? ^ 1 r* 1:* the KECOEU ana v osmoponuiii 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 The Record and Lippincott's Magazine $2.75. The Record and National Magazine $2.00. N. B. We do not club with any daily papers. The first issue you receive of the ]>aper or periodical is evidence that the money for same has been forwarded by us. > We are not responsible after that. The County Record, Kingstree. S. C. Mortuary. French,infant daughter of Mr and Mrs J D Hinds, was buried in Williamsburg cemetery Sunday last at 12 o'clock by Rev W A Fairy. Pnrp damask linen table cloths. doilies to match. It's a luxury to use this linen. 9-8-2t People's Mercantile Co. Furnishing- information concerning lace making and lace makers in Belgium, Consul H A Johnson, of liege, reports the present number of lace makers at 45,000 women and trirls. as compared with 150,000 in 1875. Kabo Corset, perfect fitting and will not rust. We have a select line of the latt st models. 9-8-2t People's Mercantile Co. The United States leads all others in the number of patents issued. fflfflniHwmmiimwwHHwi I Our Enti We are c Fall Li ? IMWWiWWWWWMWWW ~ ' *- '-A r. \\XsSbL * musrsassr N E > d and placed on displa s store a visit. Don't ur trade and if good, r please you arc thing ; to put us to the test 5TREE iiiilii FROM SKIN DISEASE? I He would be a heartless father ind.'eJ who did not allay baby's suffer- | insas did Mr H. M. Bogan of tnterprise. Miss. He says: 'My baby was troubled with break-' ing out, something like seven-year Itch. We used all ordinary remedies, fcii* ni-tthlncr eppmpfl tn Hn gnv {rood i until I tried HUNT'S CURE and in a few days all symptoms disappeared and now baby is enjoying the best of ; health." Price 50c per box. Manufactured and guaranteed by A. B. RICHARDS MEDICINE CO. Sherman. Texas. Sold by W. V. Brockington, Notice of Teachers' Examination. Tlie m xt regular teachers' exaroina- ' tioi! will be held in the c urt h<-u-e in 1 I Ivngstree on t riday Or oh-- 7. oginning at 9:30 a. m. In addition ro the usual branehes an examination will be given on agriculture. J G McOri.LOUGH. Superintendent of Education for Wiihamsburgeounty. Wt flifotinn Votinp \/X VI* V* N/XX *1 WVAWWl STATE OF SOUTH CAROL 1NA, COfNTY OK WILI.IAMSHUHC. Ry P M Brockinon, Esq, Probate Judge. { Whereas. Jahu< Christmas made suit ! ; io'iie t?> grant him' letters of adiuinistraI tion of the estate of and effects of S W i I McKenzie. eutu testamento annexo, ; These are therefore to cite arid ad-1 i rnonish all and singular the kind nil and j creditors i?f the -ai<I S \V McKenzie, : deceased, that they be and appear be fore me in the Court of Probate to be held at King-tree. S < , on the 17tl? da> of September next alter publication thereof.at 11 o'clock in the ton-noun,to | show cause, if any they liav, \vh> the ; -aid adtuiitistia ion should not be; j granted. I Given under my hand this 3rd day! , of September Anno Domini, 1910. i Published on the 8th day of Septem- j j her, 191u, in The County Record. P >1 Brockinton, 19-8-2t Proba'. e Judge. Land for Sale. One tract of 389 acres, .. ? 10() .. ? 50 4i a .. 35 .. 1 One 2-horse fa?m to let. on shares. For in! ormation addre-s J H Chapman, M D, ! 9-8-tf Johnsonville, S C Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given that on the ! 24th day of September. A D 1910,1 will | apply to P M Brockinton.Judie of Pro-1 hate for Williamsburg county, tor a ? final di-charge as administrator of the . estate of Frank Scott, deceased. John Scott. 9-l-4t Administrator.' : How's this for a cut? Our entire ' line of Summer Goods is sold at|cost price. We are compelled to do this to rtiake room tor our new iau une. It will be to your advantage to see us. S Marcus. ; 7-14-tf. i iOW'S re Line oi om pel led - - IX ne. ii w] s. iUiUiUUUUUUUiUiUiUUliUiUU : . iV F A L ty every day now. If i wait till you are rea eliable merchandise, 1 s you like, we can cou is rialit now. COMI DRY I ?.........?.... i UANUIUAItS' UAH US, For Congress?Sixth District. I heroin' announce myself a can-' didat4 to represent the Sixth District of South Carolina in Congress, subject to the rules and regulations; of the Democratic primaries. P. A. Hodges. j I hereby announce myself ? can-1 didate for re-election to Congress1 from the Sixth district, subject to j the rules of the Democratic primary, j .1 F^Ellekbe. j For the State Senate. At the solicitation of my friend I hereby announce that I am a candi- j date for the State Senate and I nlpilfp mvself to abide bv tne result, of the Democratic primary election. E C Epps. I will he a candidate for the State Senate from Williamsburg County, subject to the rules of the Democratic Party. G M For Road Engineer. 1 hereby announce myself a can-: didate for re-appointment for Road I Engineer fur Williamsburg county, pledging myself to abide by the, rules of the Democratic primary, I also to use my best efforts in the fu-1 ture, as 1 have tried to do in the j past, for the best improved roads. J J Graham. Kingstree, S U, March 2S, 1910. I hereby declare myself acandi-j date for road engineer, and will; abide by the result of the, primary. Leveling, grading, surveying and i construction work are in my line, i and if elected will do you good work. Many thanks for votes received two years ago. Respectfully, J no M Eaddy. To Tobacco Gen So confident are we in our p< highest prices?grade consider in the State. Our buyers are unsurpassed We Guarantee If after the sale you are not higher prices are paid elsewhe fare to any market in tne &tat sales and judge for yourself, believe that our prices are not the hogsheads and we will pac railroad free of cost to you. . ROOM F Improvements sufficient to gi have been completed and we e welcome. Our buyers reorese turers, and our own Mr Slaugfc BANNER W Kingstn THIS f Summei to do thi.< ill be to Y nAR iUiUiUiUiiiiUiUiUiUIUiUiUiUii i mmsmzmmmm .L G 0 ( you to see what Dam idy to buy, come today, owest prices, fair and s lit you for a customer. GOODS Arrival oi Passenger TraS < Klngstree. ' . The Atlantic Coast Line railroad has promulgated the following schedule, which became effective Sunday,, May 15, 1910: North Bound. No 80 7:50 a m ! *Xo 4?i - - 11:??? a m No 86 - - - 6:15 p ni South Bound. No 83 - - - 11:12 a m; *No 47 - - - - 5:50 p m No 89 ... 9:05 p m * 1 ?ailv except Sunday. The Amazon valley; Brazil, in one ' year yielded 31.S83.984 pounks of rubber worth $55,000,000. A large : portion of this rubber was used in the electrical industries. i i ????Knrsmm??bp?ar.Election Notice. A second primary e'ection is hereby I ordered to be held onTue>d:iy.Septem-1 ber l:{, l'.Mo. The same managers wi!1 j s'-rve as in the fir-t nrlmary. or ibe presidents of Hubs may uppoin' managers t<> take their places 'n th event any of the forrmr managers <le<-line to _ <erve. Polls will b<* opened at * o'clock j ~ a. m. and close at 4 p. m. After tabu-; .i- ??-?? 11 - i latlUg m?* VOIC5 I III* lliniI<lKCis suaII v. I- | ?ify to the result and forward the hal lot hoxts, poll list - and al! other paper- [ perta nif>f 10 ihe said election by???f , their number to Kinirstree wirliin f jr-; ty-eiyht (4*j hours after the elos" of the polls. The Executive Commiltee will i eet irf Kinjrstree on Thursday, Septe:u- i bcr 15, to tabulate tin* vote and to ?leelarc th- result of the Second Primary j election. By order of PHStot-l. 9-I--Jt County (Thai .man. FOLEi'S KIDNEY PILLS fob bacaacmc Kionctsamo Blaookp Farmers in j eral j Dsition to secure for you the g ed?paid by any other market R 5 Satisfaction | pleased and you believe that J I re, we will pay your railroad fl J e, where you may witness the I Then if vou conscientiously | as high or higher, you funish k and deliver your tobacco to OR ALL ive us all necessary floor space C xtend to one and all a hearty nt all the leading manufaciter is mightier than ever. AREHOUSE c r* i im!iiiniiiniiiiiimiiiiiin!i!iniiH' FOR A r Goods is 5 to make rsv?tf#a A /tl7Q uui nuYa cus. ililtlllllllillliltDlHHltlllllilHllili; ) DS e Fashion lias created 4 I Kin are dealing, careful; /tir/ID \s\JLVll . t mi mmmmmm Ijmmm '.^ CALL 0 | See What we ha' Buggies, Surreys, Wagons, Harness and and Mowers I Yours to d THE WILLIAMSBURG I I UNOSTKEE.! Ol II IE : THE : BANK OF KR i Oldest and Strongest Bank in1 Capital and Surplus, Total Resources, Wo Txrolnnmo and annrfii ! ness, whetherlargi W'e consider our resources, deve!< stant, considerate', conservative aeec endorsement of our service toward tl tree and WillianiLsurg county. 3 OUR MOTTO: "HELP US AND M DD. C. Scott, President. .1. A. F. \V. Faihkv, Cashier. X. D. ftl 11 IE 3PENH MUTUAL UFEI PHILADELPHIi One of the OLDEST and ST OLD LINE RESERV1 The P E N N Mutual offers mi J Monthly. Quarterly and Year ^ Life Annuities, Trust " n./<u.r., i juiiu vi uiuai j uuv Dual Income, 20 Year Endowmen 5 per cent. 20 Year Gold E If you are contemplating taking out i explain our policies to you. William W. Barr, I Agent for Williamsbui iwmmwwmmmmmnmmmm . nit? k -VC 1 Sold at Co.' room for ( ntage to s< , p . mmmmfmsm in Fall Styles ^ ittentioii and a| A ANY. 1 ~ I * i 1 . * N~ U5 j | ve to offer in E ' 11 I iddles and Rakes. lease, IVE STOCK CO., U. 4GS FREE, n 1 Williamsburg County. * 54,573.00 > | 350,000.00 j: , :iate your busie or &mall. ){K'iI by ten years ofcon mmodations, a splendid le upbuilding of Kings- |1 _ 'E'LL HELP YOU." B Kelley, Vice Pre?. Lesesne, Asst. Cashier, i =3000 yi NSURANCE Co l RONGEST of the E COMPANIES any Attractive Policies i ly income runtm q Certificates Insurance it Gold Bond Insurance iond Insurance ? insurance, will be glad to Kingstree, S, C. j g County. n sc=EI ' > v I >t Prices >urnew i \ I ee us. | UililiilUUUliiiilUilUitilU ;