University of South Carolina Libraries
r i Annual Statement OF \ BANKQFWILLIAMSBURG. | KWGSTREE, S. C. - RESOURCES. ?>oans and Discounts $181,027.44 Banking House 9.032.79 Furniture and Fixtures 3,643.23 Cash on Hand and in Banks. 35.966.90 $229,670.36 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock $ 40,000.00 Surplus 10,000.00 Undivided Profits 8.246.52 Rediscounts 1,579.56 Deposits 169,844.28 $220,670.36 | : Bank of Williamsburg KIN6STREE, S. C. -f; *.' -v 4 ^ ^ Cotton is quoted today at 10c ? for strict middling; seed $18.50 ? jjj^H^-!?er ton on the local market. ? TTTfTTTTTTfTTTTTTTTTTT* I .OCAlp I m? p County candidates are coy. Mr L D Rodgers was in Lake City V Sunday. Common Pleas court convenes Monday. Hon W D Lryan was noted in town Monday from Taft. Solicitor Stoll is in Bishopville this week attending court. >ji { Attention is called to bank state ments published in this issue. Mr S B Ogburn was among the pleasant callers we had last Saturday. Mr J W Patrick of Fowlers paid us his respects while in town yesterday. Among our welcome visitors Tuesday was noted Mr A C Hanna of Leo. Miss Theo Gregg of Sumter is x visiting the family of Thos M Gil]f 'land, Esq. The time for paying town taxes and license without penalty expired today. Rev W H Hodges of Bamberg I spent several days in town this I week. V Mr B S Smith, of Zeb postoffice, B called agreeably at our sanctum SatI urday. I Mr F Poston of Venters was in I ' town Tuesday and paid us a pleasw ant visit. * Mr Jesse Hawkins of Sumter spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs Edda B Hawkins. Mr W H Alford of Andrews called Monday and renewed his subscripTUA P/vtAr/^ IIUU LU Hit: ivcvviu. P H Arrowsmith, Esq, of Lake City was in town yesterday and called pleasantly at The Record office. Pressing Elder W P Meadors, now of Cokesbury district, visited his daughter, Mrs A C Hinds, here this week. Mrs S Marcus left Monday night for New York, where she will purchase a line of spring and summer millinery. Mr W H Parnell.of Zeb postoffice, while in town Tuesday took opportunity to shove forward his subscription to 1913. y\ Messrs J D Duke and H E Godwin -jrV of Lake City vicinity came to see us Tuesday. Such visitors are always welcome at our office. ? - - * c Tn Mr W C Smith,formerly 01 rvmgstree but now of Charleston, passed through town Sunday en rou<e to Dillon to visit his parents. Mr J W Dubose ot Cades,while in town yesterday, found time to pay us his devoirs and also advance his subscription date a year. Presiding Elder W A Massebeau, of Florence district, with Mrs Massebeau and child, is spending today with Presiding Elder Holroyd. George P Logan, Esq. formerly of Kingstree, has retired from the chairmanship of the Democratic cit executive committee of Columbii 1 Mr James A Hoyt succeeds him. Dr Arthur Jackson Hall, pres dent of Coker College, preached her ; Sunday in the Baptist church. Hi sermons were much enjoyed by a I who had the pleasure of hearin ! them. Mr A C Swails. manager of th Kingstree Dry Goods Co, will leav Sunday for Baltimore and the Norti ern markets to select the sprin and summer stock of millinery an i i - J_ i ary poous. i Rev John A McMurray of Colurr bia will preach at the Presbyteriai church next Sunday at 11a. m. an' i 7:30 p. in. He is very popular her 1 and doubtless will be greeted b 1 large congregations. Congressman Ellerbe has promise< to send us some flower and vege table seeds for distribution in th near future. Those who want thes seeds will please notify us at once First come, first served,as the quan tity is limited. Mrs T A Blakeley has purchase* a lot from Mr W R Funk in Nortl Academy street and is having erect ed thereon a handsome residence This building, we are informed, wil , be,when completed,one of the hand somest and most comfortable dwell ings in town. Mr J W Chapman, proprietor o the Florence Marble Works, paid u an agreeable visit yesterday. M Chapman is doing a noble work ii furnishing free a marble head-ston to mark the grave of any Confeder ate veteran whose relatives are no able to pay this last tribute to thei heroic dead. The population of Kingstree is ir creasing rapidly these days. Th stork visited Mr J J Godwin's horn on February 19 and left a boy; o; Tuesday, the 27th. he presented M and Mrs R H Godwin with a 10 1-: pound boy, and on Monday Mr L ( Dove's household was gladdened b; ' the advent of a little stranger o the feminine persuasion. Postmaster Jacobs is in receipt o notice from tne Postoffice depart ment that the postofiice at Indian town will be discontinued on am after March 15. His instruction are "to oDen. deliver and accoun for the mail addressed to it." If th< patrons of that office want mail ac commodation nearer than Kingstre* it behooves them to "get busy" an< recommend a new postmaster. Wi understand that the cause of th< discontinuance of the office is tha the present incumbent refuses t< serve longer and no eligible persoi has applied for the position. Owing to the continued wet weath er, progress on the work of ditchinj and laying water mains has beei somewhat retarded on the Kingstre* Water Works, but Mr. B F Meeks president of the Meeks Constructioi Co, of Atlanta, Ga, who has th< work in charge, informs us tha with a spell of favorable weathe and an additional force of laborers he will be able to push the worl well ahead during the next tw< weeks. Work on the pumping sta tion, setting the large boilers, etc is now under way, and the erectioi of the huge one hundred foot stee tank, or reservoir, will be commenc ed in a few days. DR. H. U. REESE Graduate of the New York Opthalmii tollege, 1897. Twenty-five years' practical ex perience in optometry and refractioi work. Do you need glasses? Have yoi any eye or nerve trouble? If & take advantage of this opportunit; to consult an eye specialist in you home town while he is here. D Reese can be found at the jewelr; store of Watts & Watts, where h will make all examinations free, an< fully guarantee of all his work. Dr Reese practices under the law: of the National Optometry associs tion, and is a member of the Soutl , Carolina Optical association. He as sures you skillful scientific attentio and will tell you whether you nee< glasses or treatment. Dr Reese has been in Kingstre before,where he has quite a numbe: ? ? ? . . it. i ?.1. ot satisnea pauenis. ne nas miei hundreds of .glasses all over Wil 1 ilamsburg county in the past si: years. Few people realize the grav ' importance of consulting a thor oughly competent and experience! . optician when any eye trouble show up. The eye, next to the heart, i , perhaps the most delicate and valu able organ of the body. If.througl neglect, it becomes disarranged, i becomes your master, and with th loss of it you are helpless. 1 School children should come am let me examine their eyes. You eyes are worth many hundred time ! times the price of a pair of glasses Poor or impaired eyesight means i handicap, no matter what your posi fir?n in life Dr Reese will be a ! Watts & Watts' Jewelry store fron March 4 to 6, two days. y | HES2CN HAPPEXIMCS. Tennyson Society Entertained Good Audience?Other Items. i-1 ! i e Hebron, February 27:?The Tenis nvson literary society of the Hebron ! I I " 1 Graded school gave a public exhibicr I tion Thursday evening, February 22. 1 I !The Drogramme was well rendered, < e the debate being especially good.' 0 M ^ The query for debate was: Re-, ? solved, That Washington Was a d Greater Man Than Lee." Good; points were brought out on both i- sides, but the judges decided in fan vor of the negative. Mr J L Gowdv spent Monday in v Florence. ! Miss Emily Broadway of Paxville d ! has been spending a few days with O 1 her sister, Miss Belva Broadway. " ^ Miss Jeddie Coker of Bethel spent the week-end here at the home of D< i- Mr and Mrs C S Smith. 1 _ One of the most pleasing events d of the season was a dance given at j ^ the home of Mr and Mrs H A Ken- ; | nedy Friday evening, in honor of 1 Miss Emily Broadway. : M Messrs J B Wallace and J L Gow- < dy spent Tuesday at Manning. ! ? i ?1 f A very enjoyable affair took place, s here Saturday evening at the home j r o} Mr and Mrs J L Gowdy, when a! n reception was given in honor of Miss j e Emily Broadway. The hospitable j 11 t home was tastefully decorated with , r mosses and cut flowers, The guests pj were received at the door by Misses' ? i. Dicey Coker and Flora Kennedy.} ^ e Several games were played, but the pr e most charming event of the evening 2-1 n was the ''penny contest." Miss; , r i ? Dicey Coker and Mr Forest Coker Dr 2 won the prize,which was a beautiful ^ y box of stationery. ! ] f After the games had been played, cake and punch was served,then the 2-2 f little crowd dispersed for their re- ' ~j ", spective homes, all happy in remem- J inf ^ | bering a well-spent evening. ^ J X Y Z. inj I Mortuary. Fe Died, Thursday morning, Febru- ( ary 29, 1912, at the home of her j cle , sister, Mrs M C Stutts, Kingstree, S | ? C, Mrs W H Edwards, relict of the I t late W H Edwards, formerly a res- j ^ 3 ident of Kingstree. Mrs Edwards 1 1 had been ill for some time. Five young children survive her. The funeral and interment will l! take place at the Williamsburg cem-! } I as j etery tomorrow (Friday) at 10 a. f0l , m., Rev W A Fairy conducting the cal 1 services. 3 ? . ? 2-2 t Methodists Will Serve Dinner. The ladies of the Methodist church ft ( will serve dinner on the court house [A ) square Monday, March 4. The pro ceeds will be applied to buying J ^ furniture for the new church. J 2-29-11. Ji J C Kelley is now prepared to w) furnish good sawed wood at short (J notice. 2-8-tf y) e DON'T SUFFER WITH : Cuts, Braises [ | 1 Strains and Sprains, but apply 0 'Tj I" Noah's Liniment. It is anti- f I J n septic and will take the poison I -j and soreness out quickly, when h 1 all else fails. t . Noah's Liniment will save a > ? any amount of pain and can J < r be taken internally for Colic, I < j Cramps, etc. Nothing better I , for Toothache. 5 ?! ? ] 2 Noali'i Liniment Is the best remedy for ? Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lame Back, StSu (1 ' Joints and Muscles. Sore Throat, Colds, g | Strains, Sprains, Cuts, i' s Bruises, Colic, Crami)s, , Neuralgic. Toothache, 2ZSE2223I I* Paius. The genuine has j B Noah's Ark on very ^J j t package and look li'ce Tfa7itC '^ !'.H' ! this cut, but has K..D lfi|ijt A ! 6 hand on front of pack. I 3/r j ' age anJ "Noah's Lini- iYTTHTCl" '< I i ment" always In RED ^ Mtf?3lb!r ' ink. Beware of imita- I v I 1* tions. Large bottle. 25 J K? am?Pgj. < cents, and sold Dv ait 1 ? dealers in me d i c fn e. N ; | Guaranteed or money ~. I refunded by Noah | I RemedyCo., Inc., ~v- | Richmond. Va. :' > I i For sale and guaranteed by Kings- I tree Drug Co, and M. L. Allen. ! ? 1 70 Years withCoughs We have had seventy years Df experience with Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. This makes us have great confidence in it for coughs, colds, bronchitis, weak throats, and weak lungs. We want you to have confidence in it, as well. Ask your own doctor what experience he has had .jiL u. n_ i iviui 11. nc Miuws. ivccjj | n dose touch with him. ie of Ayer's Pills at bedtime will cause i increased flow of bile and produce a ntle laxative effect the day following, irmula on each box. Show it to your ctor. He will understand at a glance. >se, one pill at bedtime, just one. Kede by the 3. C. AYER CO.. Lowell. Kmc. Notice! Notice! On Saturday, February 24, at ?ller's Stables, there will be an iction Sale of 50 head Horses and ules. Come and save money. I 2-22-It 1 PECIAL NOTICES ! Phone us when you want ' /IT to get a notice under this 1 heading. Price one cent a word for each insertion. No _,jv,ad taken for lcs- than 2">c. lone S3. ^ ood fo? Sale-I am now prepared deliver stove wood on sl ort notice, ices right. Phone No. 9. -4t Thos. VV Epps. Wood's Seeds for sale at Scott's ug Store. Irish Potatoes, Onion Sets d Rape Seed. 2-15-3t For Sale?Mammoth Pekin Duck gs for hatching, SI.50 for setting of eggs. Thos W Epps. !2-5t p Phone No 9. Important Notice.? All parties hav\ furnished paupers for 1911 are reesied to hand in a list of the names of >se they furnished who are still livJ N Hammet, County Commissioner, bruarv 22. 1912. 2-22-2t Wanted?A reliable young man with ' r education for country store as rk and book-keeper. Must be sober, lustrious and reliable. No cigarette id wanted. Apply at once to W W Barr, 2-2t Cooper, S. G. 'or Sale ? One portable 5-horsever Gasolene Engine, practically v. Will sell at a bargain. Address. Box 118, 9-2tp Kingstree, S C. Vanted?A widnw or settled womah cook and housekeeper in a family of ir. A woman who understands the e of children preferred. J P Gibbons Route 1, Box 30 9-2tp Salters Depot, S C. ? The Artistic jl ! Stieff 5 ! Piano ?! i is used exclusively in | homes where art and (j musical refinement are cultivated to the high- (J est degree. Only ar- W) tistic standard soid (A direct from factory to m\ home. [A SOUTHERN WAREROOM: fl 3 West Trade Street, 219 South Tryon Street after June 1,1912, JI rKuflnrte. m m N. C. A C. H. WILMOTH, fl Manager. y ie Implement Co., RICHMOND, VIRGINIA, I have just issued a new and somplete Farm Implement Catalog giving up-to-date information and prices of All Farm Implements, j Corn and Cotton Planters, Wheel and Disk Cultivators, Dump and Farm Wagons, Engines, Threshers, Saw and Planing Mills, Metal and other Roofings, Buggies, Harness, Saddles, Ooph U/tro Fenrinrf. fitfi. vat v ii 11 v) .... Our prices are very reasonable for first-class supplies. Correspondence solicited. Catalog mailed free on request Write for it ' 1 The Implement Co* 1302 E. Main St? Richmond, Va. IIV (u Engagement Ej OPERA MONDAY, IV First Appearance of tl Eduard W? Supported by an Excellen ers, in His Own Spe< 1HL U BEAUTIFUL W WONDERFUL ELECTI Prices 25 cen ^^eats on Sale at Carol it i ?iloulinrhi I VUJIIglll to $ i to All Ladi< } Suits and 5 to Cost for the it days. ii/ ti / [4/ * KEEP YOUR EYES 1 Stack jj Dry Goo Division We, the Und Will QaII ' AAA k/V/AA A VTA ?, All that piece, p of land, situate in County (King Towr ing two hundred a (234) acres, more o ly known as the tract,now owned b; and Edwin Harper Terms of sale ca to pay for all paper This land lies] east of Kingstree, Poor Farm, and is farming lands. Land to be sold I in March, before door in Kingstree, ? W. D. ! EDWI1 Per F, V C ? n *?if f7 Iftl O I CUI Ltdl J 1 y, 171A. 2-22-2t. ctraordinary HOUSE flARCH 4 j he Eminent Actor aldmann t Company of Playcial Version of ?EVIL" ARDROBE R1CAL EFFECTS ts to $1.00 ia Furniture Co.'s^^ e; t Store-! * A ss' Coat ^ ikirts at |f? ! next 15 (0 m ON WINDOWS. ? ley's I near the old ; good fertile First Monday Court House it 12 o'clock M. BRYAN, N HARPER. /. HARPER, Agent. / ds Co. J Jtr SaTel ersigned, \ Division arcel or tract ? *W V 4 Williamsburg iship) containnd thirty-four. r less, formerAsa Brown y W. D. Bryan ; I \ ! 1 sh; purchaser s. five (5) miles