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We Thank You Our thinks are due to our loyal customers of the past year ? those having only small aci counts as well as those carrying larger ones. J For the Year of 1911 g ye pledge you the same ft Courteous treatment, the jfe same conservative mania agement, the same care ^ for your interests that they have had the past year. ? ent anfl a# we ?isli m io:reasefl meawre ef Happiest a:S Prosperity for the rear of 1911. Bank of Williamsburg. Kingstree. S. C. v'otton is quoted to-day on the local market at 14 i cents; seed fX] the ton. School begins today. New Year's greetings. r Mr J W King: of Dillon was here Tuesday on business. J * -- - - ... , ..... Mr W A M"t rea <>i v enirai was f." ruled in towi Saturday. Mr R FJoyner of I.ake City had usiness here Monday. tr J W McCutchen was noted \ e Monday from Lake City. ' Solicitor Stoll was called to Man?.* .n>r Monday on official business. Mr J J M C.raham of Cades called pleasantly at our sanctum Monday. Mr J C Everett, of the Salters s<?[ion, wa< a county seat visitor Monday. Mr H X Merrett. of the vicinity v^i Lake City, was in t ?wn Monday or. business. Mr J M Ferreii of Sailers was n. : <! here one -lay the latter part of ast week. Mr W Wi'L'v Sir.u etary. of the i"a ies section, was ;v tv Monday i>etw. en train-. " r McNeiii. Ks i. th- w *!! known {'. rence attorney, v.a- here Ve^teri!a> on busin- s-. " 1 I-:..-. L* . ? r..t .J i\ II t\. r.- ;. h I i < . in a busings trip *-> Tampa and ot.v r points in -ri.'a. Anv?njr the !.ake Citv folk r<<tea in : ?\vn Momia> wa< Mr M !\ K::iir. who hail bu-im-s h* r?\ Mr.) M K* ^ an! lit * ><>n. Marion. ??f Icnm- ? ;?':: I t-> see us Tuesday and were welcome visit--is. * hristmas comes i>ut once a year ar. . many breathe a sijfh of relief that the next visitat: -n is a lonjr tit:-.*4 <>tf\ Misses Ada and llossie <irejr>j of Friendfield vi-iteil Mr <1 1 WilliamMm' family near Fades during the ' holidays. m i'r James Allen of Florence ami f -or.. J'r W I'. Alien, of Now Y-?rk ^ ('it;*. visite-i Dr M I. Alien's family Friday <>f last week. < >< ;<"aso; so; <o.\b Vo^so . \ . 4V? f.~. . VH ? f*: w A w.r ? * i t *1 ill! ; * I ITuT * . 's> '.'/'wV* .V ?s'^ . > % rw* v,r - .v? -:?> '?: ?> ? ?: ?: ? o ? ? or- ? ?v ?-w.. v**. .. s,-- . ?. . , . .. .-_ A Mrs Lou Arrowamith is visiting her son in Georgetown. Hon W D Bryan was in Kingstree Monday from Taft. Mr B Wallace Jones. Jr. of I^ake City, was noted here Monday. Mrs -Vincent of Goldsboro, N C. is visiting Miss Mollie Epps. ' Mr Maurice Miliing of Greenwood spent the week-end in town. Mr S M Bradshaw of Greelyville, I tv-?u nntcul in tnu?n Mondav. Miss Alli*? Kelly of Baltimore is the truest of her sister,Mrs J L Gillespie. 'apt ('has J Epps of Conway i visited relatives here several day-* J last week. Miss Lula Hayes of Georgetown spent Sunday with her brother, Mr O J Hayes. Mr Julian Jacobs of Charleston spent New Year's day with his parents in town. Miss Marie Graham, who has been visiting Miss Marian McFadden, has returned to Columbia. Mrs A W Knight of Bamberg spent the holidays with her sister. Mrs Robert Jenkinson. Mr Geo A Jennings of Bamberg spent the holidays with his son. Mr John S Jennings. Mr H L Wright, manager of H D Reddick's department store, has returned to his home in Greenville. Mrs Dell Sedgwick has returned home from Hartford. Conn, where she ha* been spending some time. By the way, a pood place near town for rent may be secured by applying to Rev W H Hodges at Bamberg, S (\ or at this office. Bishop William A Guerry will preach and administer contirmaiion in the Episcopal church next Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. All are invited. Messrs B B Chandler. J C Graham. of the House of Representatives, and Senator K C Epps were present at the meeting of the delegation Monday. The new year has brought about so many changes of homes and business activities in town and vicinity that it is impracticable unaided to chronicle all of them. Mr J J Tart, who has l>een farming for several years on Rev W 11 Hodges' place near town, has removed his family to Rhems for the ensuing year. Mr Tart is a good citizen and we regret his departure. I Mr Clarence ECarr,who is in business in Philadelphia, paid his broth!er. Mr W H Carr, a visit during the [holidays. It was a meeting fraught j with gladsome feeling between the ! brothers, who had not seen each ! other for about eighteen years. j i >r James McDowell will assist at i e <mniur. i?n >?*!" it* > at the Wdiiamsbu'sr l'iv>i>yterian ehureh on Jantiary t?n Friday preeo.linir he u ill preach at 7? p. m. and <>n Satur1 iav and Sunoav ;.t 11 a. m. F.v?ryI :* ? ! v w A fr rkt in n was d raiie i nn<i | wrecked Minday afternoon at the i !!r?*c,ki!j?rt"n en's-f i; n-'ar town. J causing 'he passenger trains t.? he I delayed -evera! hours. A ni'.mU r of :?>s cars were Mmidmd and the j track : >. n ,:p for about if" feet. j !f "'I ->t" will furnish his or her I name sas a guarantee of trnod faith merely, not for publication* we snail !>e tiiad to publish the local news therein otFereil. I'niess tiie writer's reai name is jriven alonzr with the article we cannot use any kind of communication. We will soon bejrin to revise our I subscription list and lop off the dead : limbs to conform to the postal reypij lation not to retain any subscriber who is longer than a year in arrears We send no complim. ntary copies, , so don't feel offended if you fail to I tret your paper. We've jriven fair j H"tkv. u. S? -so.s? so-so'^ I i A i * i i I i j | j i I i ler~T OS os os .os o> #' o: ? o: os os ,? o> ? Note new ad Kin^stree Hardware i Co. F jh Mr R C Brown of Vox was noted !a in town Thursday of last week. Hon P S Wall of Scranton was in ! town yesterday and paid us his re-; t j spects. i s | Mr W H Smith of Cades was a " i welcome caller at our sanctum yesterday. s Mr V E Lifrape of Salters favor- j, ed The Record with a pleasant visit c Monday. r We were pleased to have a visit j yesterday from Mr I W Cockfield of s I Scranton. r Mr J M Godwin of Rhems was an ! appreciated visitor at our sanctum I \ Monday. 3 I \ We w< ?e pleased to receive a visit J 5 i Monday from Mr D K Young of !v j Mouzon. jj Mr S R '"imnnns of Trio called ]s ! nleasantly at'iur sanctum Saturday 1 * of last week. I "Chief" Anderson visited his for-:* ' mer home in North Carolina during ' j the holiday season. Mr S R Cockfield. a prominent 1 young business man of Leo. called r to see us this morning. v c Mrs S B McGill of Jacksonville, j t ; Fla, is visiting her parents, Mr and j j; j Mrs JM Nexsen, near town. i. 1 Mr William Stafford, of the Sal-111 Iters section, found time to pay us,H i an agreeable visit Monday. ' -v 1 1 s Mr T G McDonald, while in b Kingstree Monday, found time to' a pav us a brief but pleasant visit. 1 (j L Messrs J T Eaddy and E h Pros- |. ser of Vox passed through town j ^ Monday evening en route to the ? ! City by the Sea. Mr H b Gouge ot Marietta. ua, | came in Tuesday to take the posi- jg tion of foreman of The Record's j t mechanical department. j ti J Mr W 0 Thomas, of the Cades I , section, called Monday and shoved | , forward his subscription to 1912. jj May his tribe increase! j ^ Mr S M Haynesworth of Foreston ! was in town Thursday of last week " ! exchanging greetings with his P friends. Mr W D McClam.who has been in | tlie employ of the E F Douglas company of Florence for several years, has accepted a position with the Kingstree Dry Goods Go. ^ The Atlantic Coast Line's fast flyer. the "New York and Florida j Special." made its initial trip for the) season Tuesday, leaving Jacksonville in the afternoon anil passing Ashley , i Junction at 9 o'clock p. m. : | The announcement last week that . express service had been put on the} Florence-* irangeburg train seems to have been premature. The local agent of the o\|ire>s eoiiipany says t hat th;> s.-rviec v. a.- ad lei 1 fur the 1 li.iay season oniy and has already Seen aba:'; iol ed. Mi li 1' Tnbevast p.\--ed through1 tov.ii ,eesbav going t'< Dristoi. Ca. v.h- jv is makes his h.?!ne par! of t he year ' h his f-*ur ; <?r.s tic re and .'us! o'.er the line in Florida. H has I- -n s|ie!i-::r.e .-una :i:ne at his other home near Ir.diantewn pustotfice. \ 1 ? \\ l? i .14w?L* \k'??1! vi hii [uf< IV centh n. f\?'i! from WinnsSiorn to u this county to make his home near (i Sailers 1 tepot. <ravc us I he pleasure t; of a visit Monday. We are glad to C welcome .Mr Blackweli and his lam- ^ ily among us and hope that he may lind his lines cast in pleasant places.' Mr Julian Clark and Miss "Jack"' Lodger- came over Friday front t Lake t'ity and spent the day with Mr, Louis Jacobs' family. Mr Clark; formerly lived at Lake City, but if" | now resides in far-oil' California, b That he has not entirely lost sight ' fi of "the things that are blissful and ir dear" in old Williamsburg is quite h | obvious, however. je U A D D V M l o r r i 11 TO O FRIENDS AN rR_Y~Q~( is ?' os ? o o - o o :o:~ :? ;o - Mr D E Bradham of Jacksonville, 'la, and his sister. Miss Mae Brad-1 am of Manning, were quests of Mr! nd Mrs W P McGill Thursday of ist week. Mrs W B Gregg and children reurned to Florence Tuesday, after pending the holidays with the former's parents, Mr and Mrs W P Mc>ill. Pr Kelley's drug store and office ire in the McCabe store temporari-j y. As soon as the new building is i ompleted the drug store will be; nerged into the King^tree Drug | 'onipany.which will occupy the hand-1 ome structure on Academy street j iow Hearing completion Mr Harry Riff, the obliging and lopular salesman at S Marcus', left' rlonday for New York City to pay a [ isit to his parents, who live in the j detropolis. Whether or not he: vill sojourn permanently in gay and j riddy Gotham depends on circum-! tances, said Mr Riff, just before; lis departure. Dr Scott's hosts of friends all over j he county, who have been awaiting nth much solicitude the out-come j if his iecent unfortunate misadven- ! ure. are gratified to know that the ! >h\siciaisin attendance have proiouncv<l his injuries superficial; vhile he suffers severe pain and disomfort, there are no signs of in-j ernal injuries, as was at first apirehended. Mr W M Funk, one of the most j lopular roadway men, who has been . resident of this city for several; ears, has been promoted to the po-; ition of road-master over the line etween Sumter and Bennettsville nd left this morning to assume the utles of his new place. This will neessitate Mr Funk's moving his reslence to Darlington, so he will seure a home there and move his amily some time in the near future. -Fhrcnre Turn's. On Sunday the local office of the outhern Express Company was ransferred from the railway staion "up-town" to the building ormerly occupied as Dr Kelley's rug store. R K Wallace, Esq, is he new agent for the company, he divorcing of the express office rom the frieght depot will no oubt bring about better service in oth places and the patrons will ap-' reciate the charge. nn=j^=j=g| wgmmm r* 'M^' 'r '^ Notice. I' ir.-u;*.nt t" ;iuth>*rit\ \ sti? 11m ^ I ? ii'liT-itri.-U. creatiM- infiu a i? ai i ??i ri or.;tors. by tin* Se< ? *;-. i \ of St:?t?*. Ii?. I mm >k^ ol subscript ion to th eapiti .-lock oi M?Cla y i>ro*her?< 'ompauy inpaiiy wiil I?f opened at the store "f W McClary ?? I'.ro at (lour 'ins. S C. ii tli h ?la\ oi .Ionian. It'll, at II 'dork i:i ! he morniHi.'. ' A Mrt 'l.AK i. S W Mi'l'l.AlO. Hoar'I of Corporators. ouniins S ' January "?. It'll. It When buying a. eotijrh medicine r children bear in mind that t'hamerlain's Coujrh Remedy is most efcctual for colds, croup and whooptpr cotiirh and that it contains no armful dru.tr. l or sale by all dealrs. rw v F A I L YY i l-i i U R D PATRONS oTfo s~~ v ?: o o'- o ?>'?s ? ? - ?> o > o fo^-; .Vv./. *. .. . .. tv%* See U JOB PR LOOK AT TH Letter Heads put up in T< $3.00 per thousand; $1.50 to ; Note Heads $2.25 to $2.50 [ for five hundred. Envelopes, per thousand $ $1.25 to $1.75. Wedding Invitations neath eluding inside and outside en Our plant turns out anythii catalogue. We carry $1,000.0 from. Quality of work guar; ALWAYS i Titles, Mortgages, Blank Mortgages, Bills of Sale and "If it happens in Williams! in The County Record." i three months;s75c six months SI .00 A YEAR IF PI What's The Use j i * to drive fifteen miles to town through sand, mud, rain and cold to buy your merchandise when you can get the best in Dry Goods, Clothing, Dress Goods, Shoes and Notions, not to mention our Groceries j which are famous all through this country for their quality Prices Rock Bottom. A. E. HILL Cooper, S. C. Highest Price Paid For Seed Coiton. Hymeneal. Makhikp ?At the home of the bride's parents. Mr and Mrs R Sj risdale, Zeb. SC. on Sunday, .Januarry 1, 11?11, at 5 o'clock p m. Miss . ??.i M,. Vullohan r>ue l isu:ue iiuu .?u >.( Rev K K Krvin officialinpr. The youny couple, after receiving eon-! gratulations and enjoying a splendid spread. bade farewell to friends and kindred and took their departure for their home in tieorgia, where the groom has been for some time engaged in business. M vi:\iK!? ?').n Monday. -January L'. It'll, m. at the I'.aptist *>a ^o'taji*'. Kingstree. South. 'Vrrolina. by Ke\ \V Kllurt. Miss Kmma id:ke and .Mr W X hiwc!!. both of the eioU:e>r. section. SPECIAL NOTICES Transient N*?tic?*s will be Published in Tins t.'olumn at the Kate of One < ent a Word tor Kadi Issue. No advertisement taken for less than 25 cents. For \i.k ? S.-h"laislii|- in Bryant .v Strat'on Irj-iness ('oiieue, I.<>ui*vill*'. If interested let tl- h ar fi'Ti y-ll. S-! I-l t l iti 1 '?( NT! ICKeOKO. F"K >AI K >i-.ent\-ii\>lnrp: ] (irnJf. Mt-rii'o and S"inhd wn. hi r.i< mel'i'iriiex. 11 -17-i f hi injj-t ret*. S. <'. j f Want i> l? r\ in grocery ^i? re; youriii. -ingl-. -oli'T, iii lustrioiio man. fvwmnicn li il "('li i;k." 1 It ('.<!. >. S ('. % III * ! i i \ ctoaip q sq . o \0 ,Q \ G > C \ Q; \ * O C - O , O C s For INTING ESE PRICES iblets with Blotters $2.50 to ?1.75 for five hundred >er thousand; $1.25 to $2.50 2.50 to $3.00; five hundred r printed $2.50 for fifty, in* velopes. Cheaper in quantity. ig from a visiting card to a 0 stock of stationery to select inteed. ON HAND Crop Mortgages, Note and other Agricultural Forms. )urg County you will find it Subscription: $1.25 a year;5Cc MP ALL IN ADVANCE Announcement! Hudson & Baker are now open for business at Thomas & Bradham's former stand and respectfully solicit a share of patronage. Will have always on hand a nice bunch of Horses and Mules, also Buggies, Wagons and Harness of standard quality at living prices. Will feed and stable your horse or rent you a team reasonably. Give us a call. Yours for business, Hudson & Baker, Livery, Feed and Sale Stables, Kingstree, S. C. ll-17-3m MR. LAURENS MOUZON DEAD. Former Kingstree Citizen Passed Away in Georgetown. (ieorjretown. January I:?Mr Laurens Mouzon died at his residence <?n Cannon street at 1:3" o'clock this afternoon after an illness of several \V--cks.He leaves a wife and several ynurijf c*!:i!?iifn. .Mr Mouzon was "rif i?;' the most enterprising and pr ?minent th*? yountrer men of the city and was wry popular with all classes. He cat;; - here from Kintfstive nearly fifteen warsajro an<i worked in the var; r. capacities of telegraph operator, express ajrent am! nior - recently as su|?erintendent of tiie < ieorifetown Railway and Li^hiintf company. Mr Mouzon married Miss Kstlier. eldest daughter of tin- late < "apt I? K (iord"n. of Lanes. The funeral services ? f the I'reshyterian church were conducted at the home at "> o'clock this afternoon by the liev Mr I'arker. and the re mains will In- mowd to Kinjrstive tomorrow I Thursday) morning for intt'rnuTit in tho family buria! irround. Laiyjo numbers of sorrowing frionds wmv piv.-vnt at tin* sa<i oxt'ivisos this aftornoon. t ^ :;o < > . 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