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ATTHE A CTPRCHy^ The public is cordially invited to attend any of the services of the various churches of Kingstree. Baptist Cburch. Rev^W E Hurt, Pastor. Services every second and fourth Sunday mornings at 11:00 o'clock and evening at 7:30 o'clock. Sunday-school at 10.00 a. m. Episcopal Church, Rev Dr Robert Wilson, Rector. Every second and fourth Sunday, morning prayer, sermon and holy communion at 11 a. m. Methodist Church. Rev W A Fairy, Pastor. Preaching every Sunday morning at 11:00 o'clock and evening at 7:30 'clock. Sunday-school at 4:30 p. m. Epworth League meets every Tuesday night at 7:30 o'clock. Mid-week prayer meeting every Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock. Presbyterian Church. Rev E E Ervin, Pastor. Preaching first and third Sunday mornings at 11:00 o'clock, second and fourth Sunday evenings at 7:30 o'clock. Sunday-school. 4:00 p. m. Prayer-meeting Wednesdays at 7:30 p. m. Paint Your Buggyl V/e can make it look like new .Anv is. mil. in or other vehicle laproni 1 Per Cent. in appearance by painting. Also Bring Us Your Work. W. M. Vause & Son 6-10-tf Hacker Mfg. Co. I5MO GEO. S. HACKER & SON CHARLESTON. S. C. WE MANUFACTURE Doors. Sash and Blinds: Columns and Balusters; Grilles and Gable Ornaments; Screen Doors and Win rijws. WE DEAL IN Glass, Sash Cord and Weights. ??? ? : FOR SALE Lots No. 74, 75, 76, 77,78, * 82, *6, 87 and 103 in "Rut * le?e Park", Lake City, S.C. J For full particulars, prices ard terms apply to I J, D. GILLAND, : Attorney-at-Law K1NGSTREE, - - S C. t ? * ? Final Discharge. Notice is hereby jjiven that on the 4th day of March, 1911, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, I will apply to P M Brockinton, Judjfe of Probate of Williamsburg county, for a Final Discharge as administrator of the estate of J M Parritr, deceased. W J McCalister, 2-2-4t Administrator. ? ft. ^ FiATiRKEL ?raggs Kingstree C ? V P NO* 27. *^L * \V KiurLAB Manilla* ' 9i' rrA,_ I ?t and 3rd Monda k Qm 11 Night* It) each vj$/3Ii Visiting chopper* coi '! ; ;*SS1 ?/?!// dially invited to con T ,^'vtcrTj'^oT'/ up and sit on a stun * ^42 T V, or hang about on tl -T? ' limbs. Thos. Mccutchen, 27 12m. Con Com. ed. E. B. McElveen, 7-4 -6m. Con. Com IEZ. of 3?. V^aLr' Kingstree Lodge Mpf No- 91 jSpS Knights of Pytfyia Regular Conventions Ever 2nd and 4th Wednesday nlghti Visiting brethren always welcome Castle Hall 3rd story Gourd in Building J Wesley Cook, C C C W Boswell. K of R & S. Our Clubbin" Bates We offer cheap clubbing rate with a number of popular news papers and periodicals. Read care | fully the following, list and selec the one or more that you fancy an< we shall be pleased to send in you order. These rates are of cours -11 ??-l. In o ili'onno VL-hioW mpflll ail casti ill auiauw, ff??>v. .... that both The Record and the pape ordered must be paid for, not 1, 2,3 4, 5, 9, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, but twelvi months ahead. Below is the list o our best clubbing^offers. The Record and Home & Farn (twice a month,) $1.35. The Record and New York Work (3 times a week,) $1.75. The Record and Atlanta Consti tution (3 times a week) $1.85. x The Record and Atlanta Consti tution (weekly) $1.50. The Record and Bryan's Com moner, $1.65. The Record and Cosmopolitar Magazine $1.75 Ihe Record and Youth's Com panion (New Subscribers) $2.50. The Record Semi-Weekly State $2.50. Tutr RrrnBn and Watson's Magazine 81.65. The Record and The Jeffersoniar 81.65 The Record and Lippincott': Magazine $2.75. The Record and Nationa Magazine $2.00. N. B. We do not club with an\ daily papers. The first issue yoi receive of the paper or periodica is evidence that the money foi same has been forwarded by us We are not responsible after that The County Record. Kingstree. S. C. Clerk's Sale. Under and by virtue oi a decree oI the court of common pleas for tin county of Vi'illianisburg, made by hi: honor. Judge S W U Sliipp, at chambers. it. a certain case therein pending entitled Clara York, plaintiff, against Thomas Murray et al, defendant-, ami dated the 13th day of January, 1911. ] will offer for sale at public outcry be fore the court hon>e door at Kingstree S C. between the legal hours of sale or Monday,the 0th day of February, 1911, the following described real estate: "All that certain piece parcel or trae of land Mtuat". lying any being in tin county of Williamsburg and State of South Carolina. Hope township, con taining thirty-two (32) acres and bound ed as follows; On the North by lands ol W N Clarkson; on the South by land of Pompay Chamber; on the East by \\ N Claikson and on the West by land: '' % ? * r 11.?.. !/] !>A /VJtofn nf 01 1Y1 l! .11 C -IIIJ III 11 (IIIU IIIC t.'ion \'i . McClary." Terms of >ale cash. Purchaser to pa.\ for papers. It' tiie purchaser fails t< comply fort hwi *. h, this property will b< again offered for sale ar his risk,on th< same or some subsequent salesday. H 0 Brittox, Clerk of the Court for Williamsburg Couutv. ? Kiugstree, 8 C, January 14, 1911 1-19-3' . It is now against the law to sent a weekly paper to a subscriber long er than one year on credit. W< don't intend to violate the law t< please anyone; so don't be surpriset if your paper stops commg whei you don't pay. tf xx>c<xx>ocxxxxxx>c<xx?xxxxxx>o< g Lend Us our Ears! $ v Our Tale Bears Good Interest. $ X You're open to conviction? Then we can show you. V| V You pay your bills by check?the only modern business V j 0 way. Frequently you have to add Exchange to a local Q Q check to pay your accounts in Charleston or other cities. Q fS A check on our bank is accepted face value anywhere? X 1 X thus we save you 5c to 25c exchange on many of your X ,. X checks. V V This counts up. Just open a checking account with x/ r us and have your checks taken at full face value?Like O ; Q Uncle Sam's Currency?no discount anywhere. Q ' x We also pay 4 ?|o Interest on Savings Deposits Q X WRITE US X - X Mention this paper and we'll gladly give you any X X information desired. X ft Commercial Savings Bank, A , 5 Charleston, S. C. y 0 CAPITAL - $100,000 0 , XXXXXXXXXXXXXXJXXXXXXXXXXXX 1- ___ I One Dollar, Persistence and Our 4?|? Interest THE LUCKY TRIO FOR YOU SAVINGS DEPARTMENT c I 4?|o Interest Convpounded Quarterly y I The Wee Nee Bank solicits savings accounts of all classes. ' I Accounts may be opened with one dollar or more. Added >. to or drawn upon at any time without notice- Greatest pos: sible degree of safety. Highest rate of interest Commercial Department We solicit the commercial or checking accounts of firms, - corporations and individuals. We assure our customers of every convenience and accommodation which a safely man* s aged bank can extend. Pay your bills by check. Convenient and absolutely safe. WEE NEE BANK, Kingstree, S. C. t Officers Directors i HUGH "CCUTCBEN Hugh McCutchen , ^res,dent- T. K. Smith r W. V. STRONG, j. K. Smith e Vice-President. w. R. Scott E. L. MONTGOMERY. H. ?. Montgomery Cashier. W. B. Cooper t 4?? ??? m? ?riw? f ?tVTy>WTOYvyyYTYTYMV?tyvotYtYyvvYVTYTYVyWyvv? ; i The Secret of Success I . > Is to buy right, sell at small profit ? | to the right party quick, make all 5; ? good you promise and do unto your ? ? fellow man as you would have him do ? I > % unto you. ? ' ? This Ave do. Come try us. 3 . | Third load will be here by the 25th. | ' f Greelyville Live Stock Co., | ^ E. B. RHODUS. Manager, 0 51 ?AAMA*MMM*MMAMAAM:AMAWMWAWAMfMM? J= j See Us For | JOB PRINTING LOOK AT THESE PRICES Letter Heads put up in Tablets with Blotters $2.50 to !$3.00 per thousand; $1.50 to $1.75 for five hundred [ Note Heads $2.25 to $2.50 per thousand; $1.25 to $2.50 * for five hundred. r I Envelopes, per thousand $2.50 to $3.00; five hundred ! $1.25 to $1.75. j Wedding Invitations neatly printed $2.50 for fifty, including inside and outside envelopes. Cheaper in quantity. t [ I Our plant turns out anything from^a visiting card to a [ catalogue. We carry $1,000.00 stock of stationery to select , 7 from. Quality of work guaranteed. : < j ; ALWAYS O HAND i Titles, Mortgages, Blank Crop Mortgages, Note and 1 1r"11 P n 1 ] -AUm. A /vmnnlfiiiiql FflVTYlC I ' r Mortgages, bills 01 saie anu uuier r\%i ItUltUlUl ? OU1WI I ? < t ?? ? , l 4'If it happens in Williamsburg County you will find it i . in The County Record." Subscription: $1.25 a year;50c i ? three months; 75c six months. 1 > * i i $1.00 I YEAR IF PAID AIL IN ADVANCE J 4 ' 1 f Please Give Us Just a Few ] T Moments of Your Time [ T Splendid grade yard wide One case Spring Ginghams f I Sea Island Homespun, only in plaids and stripes, only A 1 5c yard. 10c yard. < * ? Splendid grade Bleached White Linens 32 inches 1 t I homespun, no starch, only wi<je onjy ifc an(j ^ ya^ ^ 1 ^ o yiar<i-j c ?Tia?<i White Cotton Table Dam- 1 ' ^ f ask 60 inches wide only 25c ' I only 4k yard. yara* , if i ~ ?,ru.. Linen Table Damask 62 1 ? ?ne 2m f!? 2 inches wide at 50c yard. I m beautiful stnpes and fig- . , , I ures, one vard wide, onlv Linen Damask 72 inches t > 1 10c yard. " wide at 75c and Si.00 yard. < > T One case Mercerized Mad- Turkey Red Damask 62 I ras, 27 inches wide, only inches wide 25c and 50c ^, 1 10c yard. yard. * f 1 # The most wonderful line of 5c and 10c Embroideries I ever shown in Kingstree now on sale. Ladies, come and ? see these lines of Embroideries at 5c and 10cA beautiful line of Embroideries in 18 inch flouncings J with bands to match only 25c yard. 1 Embroideries for corset covers 17 inches wide at 15c and ? 20c yard. 1 iA careful inspection of our Embroideries will convince i anyone that we are now showing some wonderful bargains. V Come and see. f Ladies, come and see our new spring line of Oxford < ^ Ties and Pumps at $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3 and $3.50. This j. line contains all the new things in up-to-the minute footwear for spring. Ladies, a few moments to inspect this i [ line will convince you. A full line of Gents' new Spring Neckwear at 25c and 50c. A full line of Linen Collars and Cuffs all in up-to-the- J minute styles. | Boys' Knee Pants 25c, 50c and 75c pair. i { Men's first quality Plow Shoes at $1.20, 81.50, $2, $2.50 [ and ?3. t j lonl/inonn Rrnthore I 4 UDIIIVIIIOUII UIIIIIIUIU f { Company. L ?Vtr ?Vb"?? VU" ? Q |J301??IOB BOI?JOB ( ETIWAN FERTILIZERS GROW PRIZE CORN CROPS 1 I 1 First Prize For Best Acre of Corn in South Carolina in 1909. First Prize For Best Acre of Corn in Georgetown County, S. C., in 1909. ^ 5 First Prize For Best Acre of Corn in Georgetown County, S. C., in 1910. First Prize For Largest Ear of Corn in George town Countv, S. C.. in 1910. i O 11,000 Bushels on Ten Acres in Williams" H : H |J I Use Etiwan Fertilizers for I |j ' I Good Results. I 1 , ETIWAN FERTILIZER CO., 1 H Charleston, S. C. If I ao?~"job cioi-~?-toci] I | sfexxd. TJs TTovlx Ord.ers I f By mail or wire and we can til! tliein in twentv-four hours. s n t Always glad, of course, to lutvu our Williamsburg friends * fl f rail at our store when in the eity. s > Remember, we are headquarters for ^ I i everything in T I ? Jewelry, Watches, Diamonds, Silver- ) I i warh, Toilet Necessities and Luxuries, < I ^ Repair work by reliable workmen and guaranteed. i I ? Unlimited supply of articles suitable for gifts for any occasion. } I [ Stephen Thomas & Bro., } I | 257 King Street - - Charleston, S. C. ^ J