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* ; NOTICE TO TOE PUBLIC. In tendering to the people ] of this community the use of the'facilities of this Bank in ] all financial matters, it is our earnest desire to assist them to easier and better methods , of handling funds. < Tn f lip investment or trans- J fer of funds, in the collec- ( tien of monies, and in all financial matters, you may 1 feel free to consult with us. BANK OF WILLIAMSBURG I KSNGSTREE, S. C. ! ' C W Stoll, Pres. F Rhem, V P. ' jjECEpps, C W Boswell, i Cashier. Asst Cashier. ?. I 10CAL@: HHBrt the sick list, is much improved, i j HngHe are glad to know. t Mr R H Pittman returned home c Monday, after spending some time 1 at Camden with his family. ^ The primary comes off Tuesday, ? ^August 27, consequently this is our l last issue before the election. i I Misses Mai Stoll and Annie Stack- ( ley spent the week-end at Salters, j the guests of Mrs C W Boswell. Miss Marion Hurt has so far recov- ^ ered from an attack of typhoid mala- j ria as to be able to be out again. ' Mr H J Burgess of Mouzonwas'j in Kingstree on business yesterday J} and paid our office a pleasant call. ( Misses Mai and Hazle Reddick have returned home,after a pleasant ? visit to relatives at Pensacola, Fla. ( Misses Camelia and Hattie Plow* ( den of Manning are visiting- the I family of Mr and Mrs Edwin Har- j ] I Sumter. Mrs B G Land of Greelyville is i visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs \ s Edwin Harper. i Born, on Friday, August 16, 1912, j ; to Dr and Mrs C D Jacobs, a son. * Congratulations. Wt Mr A M Gordon, Jr, and Miss ( Marian McFaddin attended a picnic * at Sardinia Friday. Mr Judson Wheeler of Florence \ spent a few days with friends in Kingstree this week. Mr M R Gass, of Gorrell's ware- ] house, spent Sunday at his home in r Winston-Salem, N C. ^ LMiss Martha Gordon returned 1 Thursday from a two weeks' stay at Hendersonville, N C. , Miss Ruby Thorn, who has been \ JU,YK> |ggji Miss Vivian Wheeler spent Sunday at Cades. Mr Percy Hudson was on the sick ] list Sunday. j Mr Daniel Epps of Cades was in town Tuesday. j Miss Ada Brockington is visiting s J^t Greelyville. Rev W A Fairy spent the week*Ad at Charleston. Miss Elma Hinds is visiting at j Spartanburg this week. s vMiss Lizzie McClary is spending 1 some time at Blenheim. Mr P H Arrowsmith was a visitor ( <to Kingstree yesterday. 1 Miss Georgie Stackley of Florence returned home Saturday. Mr Walton I^Smith left Saturday L/vma of- nrKovillp 1U1 Ilia IIVIIIC av .utuvw..., Miss Floride Lesesne returned to t her home at Charleston Monday. ( Mr H Foxworth, of the Cades sec- * tion, was a visitor here Monday. Mr and Mrs B E Clarkson spent 8 Sunday with friends at Lake City. 8 Miss Edith fcrady of Wilmington v ia visiting at Hon R H Kellahan's, r Miss Mary Gordon has returned home after a visit to Indiantown. 1 Mrs N D Lesesne and children * are spending some time at Pickens. * Mr Marion Lanham returned to } his home at Spartanburg Saturday. Mr R E Burgess, of the Hebron section, was noted on our streets Monday. Miss Sadie Meyer is visiting relv t tives and friends at Lexington and j Attention is called to the card of' Hon J W Ragsdale, announcing: his S candidacy for Congress in the Sixth v district. j s I v, Mrs M J Gamble has returned to ,, her home at Heinemann, after a:, pleasant visit to her son, Dr W G , Gamble. 1 Col W H Andrews, the more or less popular "boss" of the G & W e railrord, honored Kingstree with a ? - -U IT< 1 IS visit luesuay. Mrs S K Brockington returned to k her home at Florence Saturday, ac- y :ompanied by her sister, little Miss A Lizzie Gordon. s Mrs 0 H Patrick, who has been :onfined| to herhome, in bed, for the r past three weeks, we regret to e hear, is still quite sick. ^ Rev P S McChesney is away on a c short vacation, consequently there r* will be no service at the Presbyteri- ft an church next Sunday. v Mr A C Swails, who has been de- ^ [ayed by a crippled ankle, left yesterday for Northern markets to Burchase his fall stock. E p Mr and Mrs H D Reddick who a have been spending a fortnight in r New York and Brooklyn returned home Thursday of last week. f, Mrs J T Clayton and little daugh- d ter of Demlng, New Mexico, are vis- 0 iting the former's sister, Mrs AH 8 Kennedy, in North Kingstree. d jp Mrs G W Hightower and son nf Denmark are visitine their aunt and uncle, Mr and Mrs h Edwin Harper, here this week. a Mrs D C Scott and Mrs J Y Mc- ? Sill went to Maxton, N C, last week ^ to spend awhile with the family of g Mrs Scott's sister, Mrs Maggie AlFord. * Miss Emma Gordon left last week t: for Hendersonville, N C, where 2 ihe will spend some time with her ti nother, who, we are glad to report, si s improving. p Mr N D Lesesne joined the pai ty )f excursionists Wednesday en route J; jo Washington, D C, where he will jj ipend some days sight-seeing at the National Capital. Make it your business always to ronsult the advertising colums of K The Record, and when you come to ?1 own to buy, don't fail to call on ai nerchants for what you want. hi al Mr M S Montgomery has an ad in p his paper stating that he is prewired to furnish wood to the trade ^ it prompt notice, sawed in lengths m lesired and delivered at short no- ^ ice. w Vick Singletary and Tabbie Nel- ni on, both colored women, suffered a e; ion stroke yesterday morning. They f< vere attended by local physicians, ol uhn Hn nnf pnnsiHpr thpir cases se- Hi ious. gi We were pleased to see our fnend ^ At J J Snow, in town Tuesday. Mr n< inow brought one of many loads of es obacco here and, as many others ire, was pleased with the price of lis product. Mr J B Gamble, who lives a few w niles from town,recently underwent cl i serious operation at a Charleston H nfirmary. We are sorry to hear C ;hat he is not improving as rapidly a is he had hoped. a We call attention to the ad in this !a ssue of The Kecord of G S Chu, 1* vho has made needed improvements r* n his laundry establishment and is >etter able to turn out more satis'actory work than heretofore. ^ d< Mr Frank Epps, now of Greenville tl :ounty, who formerly taught school ti it Lake City, is a candidate for the cj Legislature on the Jones ticket and tl vill probably be elected. You can't V( ceep a squirrel on the ground. 3^ Dr Jno Howell,of the State health lepartment, with headquarters in ^ Kingstree the past six weeks or W nore, left this week for Lee county, 01 vhere he will take up the fight P' igainst the hookworm disease. hi Mr L D Rodgers, one of our en- c, ;erprising young business men, has p, jurchased the large stock of dry st foods of W T Wilkins and will offer tt ;he\entire lot for sale at greatly re- r luced prices until sold out. See his y id in this issue. 8< Mr L Stackley went to Florence hi Sunday to see his brother, Mr J F w Stackley, who recently had to be a! jperated on at the Florence infirm- t' iry. We are glad to hear that the w )peration was successful and that ? Vlr Stackley is improving. Hon J W Ragsdale of Florence N ,vas in town Tuesday looking after - * * T-? 1 S lis political fences, *\ir ttagsuaie 0 las scores of friends here why are p gratified to learn that his chances of C] jeing the next Congressman from ;he Sixth district are excellent. The Secretary of State has issued i charter to the Kingstree Realty X with a capital of $3,000, to conluct a general real estate business, d ;he officers being R H Pittman, a ^resident and general manager, and G VX A Shuler, secretary and treasurer, ii 4 Mr and Mrs LeRoy Lee and Miss lerena Lee left Wednesday of last peek for a week or two at Henderonville.but their trip was cut short ?y the illness and death of H G As;ins, Esq, with whom Mr Lee had >een associated in the practice of iw. Mr S M Wolfe (no relative of the ditor, but a good man notwithtanding) te a candidate for the Legjlature in Anderson county. "Sam" lay be defeated, but those who now him where he was "raised" nil think none the less of him, Josh ishley to the contrary notwithtanding. County Chairman Philip H Stoll equests us to say that election tickts have been printed and sent to all he voting places in Williamsburg ounty. In >?ase they should fail to each any of the polling places by loncfty the managers of election nil see to it that tickets are secured y applying to A C Hinds, Esq, at lings tree. News of the death of H G Askins, Isq, which occurred Sunday at 11 . m., was received here with sorrow nd sadness by his many friends in [ingstree and vicinity. Mr Askins ?ft here about two weeks ago and ?w,if any, knew of his physical conision He was stricken down while n a visit to his family at Lake City nd grew gradually worse until eath relieved his suffering. The lecord extends heart-felt sympathy. Dr John Howell, of the State ealth department, made his last of series of examinations extending ver a period of six weeks throughut the county for the hookworm isease, at the courthouse here last of,,hit Tlia niimhar rtf nprsnilS atuiuaj , x iiv uuiii wa v* j/v- wVMw pplying for and receiving treatlent were as follows: For first reatment, 356; second treatment, 19; third treatment, 408; fourth reatment, 51; fifth treatment, 5; xth treatment, 3. Total nunber of ersons examined, 1731; total numreated 1042. Dr Howell believes lat the people of the county have een greatly benefited, and hopes ley will continue the fight against le disease. Mr W T Rowell of Trio was in ingstree Tuesday and called at our fice. He was looking fat and fine id says he feels none the worse for aving been mixed up in the generfisticuff that took place at Trio riday last while the county camaign meeting was goii}g on there, r Rowell was chairman of the eeting and only got into the row irough efforts at peace-making, hen some one landed on his craum from the rear. The disturbnce, he says, was caused by a big ?llow, slightly under the influence r spiritus fermenti, jumping on a ~ amIII AM LLltf ICUUW Vlliy Oil iuomuv^ ui iving fair play?a commendable merican principle, although we do Dt approve of fighting, as a rule, jpecially this hot weather. cvlval Meeting Cloned. The splendid religious revival hich was conducted at the Baptist lurch here by Messrs Westendorf, uthmaker, Sigwald, and Parker, hristian laymen from Charleston, ime to a close Sunday night after most successful series of meetings sting through two weeks. Never i the history of our town has there sen a more profoundly sincere ef>rt made here for the cause of od's kingdom, and these gentlemen sserve much praise for the work Dne. About fifty persons signified leir intention of becoming Chrisans and members of our different lurches. It is interesting to know lat these gentlemen were all consrted in Charleston at just such ?rvices as they conducted here om five to sixteen years ago, two om the wicked, reckless life of amblers, one from the hideous den F a "WinH ticpr" and one a bias hemer. Today these men are rearded.as their credentials show, as J igh class Christian gentlemen, ocjpying honorable and responsible Dsitions?their lives and their work ending out as a living testimony of le reclamation power of the Divine uler. After the closing services unday night they left on train No ) for Charleston, leaving behind a Dst of new made friends and well ishers. Their vacation was over nd they returned to their respeeve duties Monday morning, each ith a heart full of praises for the ood people of Kingstree. V otice to the Citizens of Williamsburg. On account of the great quantity f work in my office it will be imossible for me to attend all of the ampaign meetings. Yours very truly, H 0 Britton, 8-15-2t Clerk of Court. "I was cured of diarrhoea by one ose of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera nd Diarrhoea Remedy," writes M E lebhart, Oriole, Pa. There is nothig better. For sale by all dealers. i STATE and GENERAL i TOPICS /r ?r rr nr rr nrnr nt rr rr rrtrr 71 Mr Frank B Davies, candidate fo Coroner in Florence county,was sue denly stricken by death Friday a] ternoon just after making an addres to the voters in attendance at th county campaigning meeting a i Lake City. XXX I Thursday nicht of last week train on the Southern road was hel ' up near Ashville, N C by a lone rob ber who forced the express messer ger at the pain of a pistol to ham over $3,000. The darinsr robbe ! made a clean get-a-way. XXX Drastic measures have been de clared against the "Tigers" in Oi angeburg and the police are instrucl ed to raid every minute in the da; if necessary- As a result of thi edict the most openly operate! "blind tiger" joints have voluntaril gone out of business. XXX The Governor has granted a re spite until August 30 to Isaiah But i ler, the Charleston negro who wa to have been electrocuted Tuesday The execution of Butler was post poned upon request of the peniten tiory officials so as to prevent tw executions in one week. AAA The crumb of comfort to be toss ed to William Lorimer has been defi nately fixed by the special Senat committee at $35,000. This sum i to cover the expenses incurred b; him in twice defending his title to i seat in the Senate. It is a shavini down of $90,000 the sum Mr Lori mer declares he expended. XXX Assistant Jailer Clarence Levy shot and wounded W E Wingate superintendent of the city chainganj guards of Charleston,Saturday morn ing. It appears that the shootinj is a result of hard feeling exisitei between the two men on accoun of political views existing amonj the Martin-Perry factions. XXX Former Governor J J Montagu* of Virginia has been chosen to rep ' resent the Third Congressional dis trict of that State in Congress, de | feating the present incumbent, Cap I Jno Lamb. This is intimated to meai ! that Congressman A F Lever ofSoutl | Carolina will become chairman ol the .house committee on agricultun in the next National Congress. XXX The celebrated labor leader an< attorney, Clarence S Darrow, whos trial has been going on in Los Angle for the past two months or mor< for attempting to bribe jurors ii the famous McNamara case, was oi Saturday declared not guilty by i jury of his peers whose deliberation! only required 35 minutes after th case had been given them for disposal XXX Representative Theron E Catlin of Missouri, Republican, has beei unseated as a member of th House of Representatives and hi Democratic oppenent, Patrick 1 Gill was seated. The charge again* Catlin was that he and [his famil; had spent $10,200 to elect him b Congress. The Missouri law pro hibits an expenditure by candidate) of more than $662. Other charge of fraud were made, all of whicl I Mr Catlin denies Knowledge of. XXX General William Sooth, the foun der and venerable Commander-in Chief of the Salvation Army die< at his home about 8 miles out of th( city of London Tuesday. Durinj ' his life he enjoyed the friendship o: ! Queen Victoria and was a close per | sonal friend of the late King Ed ward. Gen Booth's and his greai religion's work is known throughou the world. Only a few years ag( | this great and good man was a dis i tinguished guest of the Unite< i States. V V Y Mr John Rose, a popular and be loved citizen, died at his home neai Cartersville on Wednesday of las week. He was in his 80th year am had never suffered any serious ill ness until a month ago, up to whicl time he was actively engaged on hi farm. He was a man endowed witl honor, judgment and a constitute (which made him a help to his com munity. Mr Rose left with the firs j South Carolina troops for Virginia 1 was with Lee at Appomattox whe i he surrendered and missed actua service only 28 days during the er tire war. He was the first man i South Carolina to make a succes planting tobacco and to him th credit of the establishment of th various tobacco markets in easter South Carolina is due. Rub-My-Tism will cure you. Card of Hunks. i We desire to extend to our friends i , * our most sincere thanks for the' ( (many courtesies shown us during the recent illness of our loved one by and for the many expressions of sta * sympathy upon his death. Espec- boo ially do we wish to thank Dr Court- at0< r ney for his untiring efforts, and ^ ? Messrs Stuckey and Truluck for ?()U L their assistance. offi< r Wife, Father and Brother, Car r S M Askins. |. ami - SPECIAL NOTICES hx 3 __ a t< e PI: one us when you want ($6, + a. i.' . i it' nnp lt f WJ yet a nonce unuer tnis . r ? . is t< Sheading. Price one cent a Car word for each in.?<ertion. No _ i . * . , 8-22 ^ ad taken for less than 2oc. ?? Z Phone 83. C ========== Bla i Land For Sale?A large and very tick r desirable tract of uncleared upland, or any the same in smaller tracts, six miles ano southeast or Kingstree. Price $10, or, * if divided, $12 per acre. i- 8-8-4t-pd. Edwin Epps. ? For Rent?Neat two-story six-room [7 y house, with pantry and bath room. Will " put in bath tub if rented for a long is time. House is new and neatly finished, d For further information apply to v J E Porter, j 8-8-tf Kingstree, S C. rL : LEARN TELEGRAPHY ! a - \ and earn $50 to $150 per month. Thou' sands of operators needed, Most fas " cinating and educational work, in a a 111 am a luAiivjiJ III 0 pa Junta* H " rUSIIIUIIS A55UI0U All DldUadld5 ] Write immediately for catalogue, h Spartanburg School of Telegraphy, ; Main St, - - Spartanburg, S C. 8-15-6t 8 ??????????? r J Notice to Creditors, & All persons holding claims against the g estate of W D Hanna, deceased, will . plase hie the same at once, and all persons indebted to said estate will make o payment to J H Hanna, f Administrator of the Estate of W D a , Hanna, deceased. 8-22*4t a . >' o tl ^ 1 ??????? ; FRESH JERS FOR S i a -i?^? 9 e On Wednesday, Augusi Kingstree at the Otis Arro of fine, fresh Jersey Milch ( a fer for sale at reasonable f * are all fresh to the pail an F condition as regards the st t y ' 0 a m n T T /\ ivi. d. nu B Wadesboro, -Daylight to to to to r to * adies\ Misses' an( >i< * t< t r\ T l t w i ud uresses. i ne 1 ? merit in Kingstree ;{; ; suit. S ? < Slift - \i/ ' KEEP YOUR EYES : | StacR n Dry Goo V i s _/ / ?. stipe of Opening Books of Subscription to Capital Stock. y virtue of a commission to us issued R M McCown, Esq, Secretary of te, and dated the 19th day of August, ks of subscription to the capital :k of The Cades Gin and Manufacing Company, a corporation to be orized under the laws of the State of th Carolina, will be opened at the :e of V G Arnette, Cades, South olina, on Saturday, the 31st day of just, 1912, at ten o'clock in the foren. and will be kept open until the ount requisite for organizing shall e been subscribed, his company is to be organized with >tal capital of five thousand dollars 000.00), divided [into fifty shares of hundred dollars ($100.00) each, and ) engage in business at Cades,South olina. W B Wilson, VG Arnette, F L Willcox. 'annot see what Governor ase wants with 25,000 extra :ets. Jones has not asked for . Looks like effort to have ther rag to chew on.?Greend Index. V TaKe \ One v ^ Pain Pi". then? it \ \ E*?y. r~ u.j n? iu ncau-vyti a Headache Nothing U Better tbaa h. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills They Give Relief Without Bed Aftereffect*. "It gives me great pleasure to ffer a word of recommendation or Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills, s there are thousands suffering nnecessarily from headache. I ' >as afflicted intermittently for J ears witn neaaacne ana aner ther remedies failed, I tried )r. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills. For he past ten years I have carried hem constantly with me, getting istant relief by using one or ivo on the approach of headache, 'hey are also effective for neualgia, giving immediate relief." M. BROWN, Estherville, la. For Sale by All Druggists. 25 Doses, 25 Cents. IILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. k EY COWS ALE t 28th, I will have in wsmith stables a lot ~ows which 1 will offices. ''These Cows d will be in perfect ock laws of the State % WELL N.C. ioiPl ?? * m * ^ 1 Children's W hest assort- ? (fJ !. 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