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J . mini- fl m A??HA, TO FARMERS. |p. Urging Taeni to Attend Cotton Growers' j Meetiag as the 30th lasttjo the farmers an d Cotton j 4j^owers op Williamsburg | County: in response to the call of Mi. E. D. Smith, P:\-aident of the State Organization of Cotton Growers, a very creditable and enthusiastic body of farmers from several townships assembled at Kinjrstree on the 14th \ in* t. and after organization, el e ted ; e ' i a delegate to represent th-s county J( in the Convent i ?n of Cotton Grow-! |j ers, *o be h-Id in New Orleans on[( the 24th an 1 25th i st. As there j were portions of the conn v not rep !. rc-ented i this meeting and desir. . II ing that not only every precinct, but every fainnr in the county be rep- j "resented, it was ordered by the meeting to call another riveting for Jan-nary 30, at which meeting every j1 farmer and bn.sine.-s man in the 1 countv who ha* the interest of the ' farmers at heart shall be present ana 11 participate in the fnrher completion of the organization andenaagejl - in the (li*?us$iou for the betterment I of the farming interests.' If there (j/- was ever a lime when ihe farming.) j j* interests yf the country needed or-j} gauizatiou > and co operation, it is J i now. Delays are dangerous. Very it early it will he time to set the crop j "Ttor the present year: Tjp go on as i s we have in the past is simple inviting disaster. Then let everv one who . desires to profit bv organization, and g who can come, meet with ns on the j 30th iust., at which time our dele/ gate will have returned from New Orleans with it foruiatiou and data a that will be of great help to us. Bdwix Harper, ^ President of meeting. W. E. Nesmith. Secretary. Kingstree, S. C., January 16,1905. ^ jk' ' i SPOILED HER BEAUTY. Harriet Howard, of 207 W 34th St. New York, at one time had her , heauty spoiled with skin trouble. 1 bhe writes: UL had Salt Rheum o a Eczema *f??r y^ars, hut nothing 6 would cure it, until I used Buck- r lew's Arnica Salve." A quick and sure healer for cuts, horns an 1 . sores. 25c at l)r \V V Brocking- 6 ton's drug store. * A Trip to Florida. During theser cold winter months a trip to Florida-Cuba via the Atlantic Coast Lice would be just the thing to make life worth the living. Superb 1 trains, excellent schedules and ! tickets which offer every ad van- * tage possible for a pleasant and ( attractive trip. For full infor- 1 or pamphlets call on j your nearest ticket agent or 1 write, H M Emmerson, T. M. W J Craig, G. P. A. Wilmington, N. C. For Sale. !l . . ' 1 ! i A fe^v bushels of Florodura ;'.on_r staple) cotton seel at a r-jwimMe J'] price, rilis cotton sol i til - - i is ? i at from 10] o 14 cents u;>>iil, ( hri'igfAgx 10] on Decwnlcr 2Sth. - b J Ep?3, S. C. 1 - 12-2t j ; A ^ j If it is realty worth saying it | is not always necessary to shout it. I, Wintersmith's (Si \ (ujb j ^h*seJ cvre 1 CHILLS] DENGUE, AGUE, | LAGRIPPE, 1 BILIOUS FEVER g \j/ AIW ALL ? MALARIAL ILLS. | 50c ^ I At year On* Stare. Mammy ra- B NuMad tt n 4atm yam mm ?am4 mttar I m lair trial. H n< iiii i I IT 'T ' " f Ifif GRII^/ilLE GROWS. On Every Haai are Seen Evidences of Thrift and Pro-perity. GaEELYVfLLE, Jan i irv It:? ! For some time past your Greely- j ville correspondent has been unable | t > write for The Re.'ORD, but the ! hindrance has been rem wed and : now he hopes to beh*ard front at I least once in two weeks. Thexnt'S and new yeai holidays: are passed and work of all kinds has been started again, and everywhere i ire seen sure evidence of that push iiid energy that is characteristic of Greely vibe an 1 her people. Our progressive mill m-n, the ! M illard Lumber ire parting in three new boilers to furnish tu -re [K>wer for their ever increasing mill business. The Greelyville Mercantile Co's icw brick store is progressing nicely md when completed will be the ' landi-oniest mercantile establishment n town. I hear of other brick buildings in he near future, of which more will ?e said at a later time. Mr Hair is putting up it new c<>t ! age on South Vernon Avenue. It ooks as though this new street is to At the future resilience j ait of our own. The railroad carpenter force s here at work on Section \la.-tt-r < dcEl veen's house. Our towu is certainly a fay trite ilace for d^uminers to >top. Your cribe counted eig :t here one day ast week. We noticed during the holidays mi postmaster Mr F Mishoe, wore i smile about so long, and on en* juiring the cause Ave learn "it is a >oy." Mr Clarence Montgomery, who las been clerking for the Mallard r?i?n, ,u? i,.,o ! Liiuuuer ii/i tuc |iaoi* * u^vo esigued his position and return? 1 t> j lis borne on the Colenun road. We , ue sorry to lose Clareii'e from imons us. His place in "he store s to be filled (we understand) by Mi William Brunsou, the youngest on of Mr R S Brumou, win lias! ' i ecently moved to town. Miss Nita McKov is spm ling ionte time with her sister, Mrs B E Jlarkson. Miss Nellie Millard of Greenville j s visiting friends and. relatives a'. ! Jreeleyville. Several of our boys visited Fores- j on yesterday. The attraction tn.ist lave been great to make them face he wind, as cold as it was. The first quarterly conference fir j his circuit will conveue at the, Jrclyville Mjr.holist Church oa lext Wednesday, the 18th iust. A prosperous New Y ar to The Record and its editor Yidi. { HymenealM arried.?On Thursday, Janu-! iry 12, 1905, by Kev Mr Young, at Ji parsonage, Suniin rton, S C, Miss Doeia Shorter to Mr B V fJiiL'hes of Greeleyville. The n *wly ved coupl-* ill make their home at fiieeiei ville. Dots From Dock. D<Ck, January 16.? \fter an absence of sever ! months I will aaain try to scribble a few dots from Dock. Our old friend, Mr J C Josey. is very -iek at this writing, lint we hope ere long to see him up again. Mi sses Allie Manna and Annie McClary, of the Boggy Swamp seclion >ire snend incr some time with ,.e ..... ? friends in this community. Misses May in? Xesmifh and Mary Aimar visite?l at Mr W S Bioekinton's at Iudiautowu Saturday. Mr Willie 'Cooper speul u few days at Trio last week. Miss Ella Wynn of North Carolina is spending some time with her uncle, Mr J F Mobley, of this place. Your "quill-driver" reached home Thursday evening after an extends i ; visit to Epps, Taft. Kingstree, Boggy Swamp, Central and other points. To say that* lie enjoyed his visit extremely would be putting it mildly. Wishing The Record" and its editor a happy and prosperous new year I beg to remain, as ever, WHIPEOoRwiLL. I ? II I WANTED- At once 1000 cords of lighU'ixxl. Highest cash price paid at the Oil Mili. it. F. Bl.ickuian, Resident Manager. NoticeUntil furthr notice the oil mill ginnery will be run one ** i ? / txr i _ .1 \ any eacn weetc pv eunesuuy;. Iv. L. Hlackman, Resident Manager. ^ N3TICS. Having o the dwelling of \Ia Lt'Hov Lee 1 will fro.11 now on be ouen for woik as Contractor ami Huilder. Parties desiring my services will address J. 0. isaxogi.e, Lew is ton, Md. l'if 1in. Holding Cotton. mi v SILCOX & COn PAN Y, F. ctors and Commission Merchants. CHARLESTON, - S. C. Special Inducements, Write for Particulars. t3 i ?" r*i LL a flff" Krf I tttaVu'' t I ...J.ivlta SEWING MACHINE Do not be u<<Ti\vi !- v tbo?o who advert ine n G'iA.lO Hovi ir,?t Machine for $20.00. i' -.is him: ui a ma' hinecnu lie from tin cr any of our dea.:Ji"5j fn-.ti- 13.00 to jlS.00. WEWXAE A VARIETY THE IIEV/ HOAIE IS THE BEST. The Feed det-rm'nes the strength or weakness of Seui:??.r ^iarhiiies. Tlio 2 Vol < ?.. nhiiRC with other stroug jKiir. sa. ik srie 'few tlome the be t h'ev.i.ijj C.Ia. hiiie to buy. Wrih 'orPtnO'M ?H0 *hw?ng tho dlf. I'll ' ( i 'i Oi\ f-rcu sty.es or L.J Li Lt(?J%;Lk.iU SewingMachines wo iu?uii*?aci ?i\ .tiiJ ^efo:e;)Urc!miug THE NEW liJ.'-IE SPYING MACHINE go. OaAN'iC M.S3 23Un1on S-j. T,T. V.. ill., Atlanta, Ga^ Bt. i i/: 'as.Tox.,Uau I'ruviclsco, Cat r ** ?? rin i r ';y tVin.Io^T tVrifthl, Ncranlon.S. 4'. When ready to select a {,food newsy paper for the year of 1903, remember THE COUNTY RECORD. B0EBW LIFE" ?That's what a prominent druggist said of Scott's ?muision a short time -?go. As a rule we don't use or refer to testimonials ** ii: _ in addressing mc piitmo, I (lie above remark and s i m i i a r expressions are :ii r 1 e so often in connec?ion with Scott's 'Emulsion tlicit they are worthy cd occasional note. From infancy to old age Scott'.Emulsion offers a reliable means of remedying in. proper and weak develop ment, restoring lost lies'; and vitality, and repairir.: waste. The action o. w dt's Emulsion is ik ? mo;?>U ?t than tkcompositioi^^^^ Emuk si on itself. What Tt-k it does through nourish ment?the kind of nouri.-i ment that cannot be ot tamed in ordinary food No system is too weak c delicate to retain Sco" EmUlsion and gather g > from it. ?XT'. w:J! rr^ 7n.? ; : e: ?*: of every beetle of ..Jm A.\so.* SCOTT & EOOTT ^ Ci'-cujuSiS "i^* 50c. Alii >*; wi-4jisu? kmiuUU Y I I ! i |{ There Won't Be | 11 Any Kick -n the End 3! 11 If You Begin Eig ht. ? ij s ^ j| | | The new year is a go.xi time | ? to consider that fact | You'll get good, sc?naie treat x ment and tind our store a K most desirable place to do ? your shopping all the year H 'rotiLU. Just now we're of8j feriug some uiiiisiial bargains ?4 rin I PRINCE ALBERT COATS AN l> VESTS. ; Because we have too many on 1 PRINCE ALBE:;T COATS | AN i) VESTS that were &20, now ?15 75. - R PRINCE ALBERT COATS @! AND VESTS | that were ?1S, now $13.75. B |B Better call or send early and g . 0 secure your size. ' Mill orders receive prompt I W and careful at entiou. ?v R mmm a mu, i I Ccr. King and Hasel Sts. | 1 mmwi - - s c- i | ^??5 amy ; WANTED' | REAL ESTATE FRQM ACRE . LOTS TO TRACTS OF j 10000 ACRES ' * ?! V i ? ''1 .>3^ Have you nnv real state property you will jjolll 'l bin's ;i moment ami deeitlc if you need all your land. We only haree to sell it and nothing if we fail. Try us. W nr.* anxiou* to list a large numb'-r of Williamsburg faints n*o matter how small or how lirgc <>r where situated, w c w ill sell it for you. IF YOU WANT TO BUY LAXI) Ca'l on tis. We have a number of farms and ? wn lot* for,sale; STOLL BROTHERS, Jtcal Estate Biokers. KINGSTREE, - - S. C. The Largest and Most Complete Establishment South. OtO. 8. MM 8 SOS. S K ?MANUFACTURERS OFFash, Doors, Blinds, Moulding and Building Material, Sash Weights and Cord C U A1 I 11-1 ( >, SC. t v * FOR SALE. Prick in :mv qimuiiy to suit purchas t r. The Pol I)ry I'ress Muoiiii>-iu;ule A BEICZI. ?'tapes made to order. ? e''cited U-tore niacin^ tr rder-\ W. R. FUNK, VI . L. BASij, Attorney at Jjaw ; LAKE CITY, S. C. Dr EJ McOabe! Dentist I nHGSTIEE -,-3 C' spKH y I.M'1 71 ATLANTIC C ,<T>i NEW ORLEANS, LA., * Cotton Convention, Jan One jjTirst-ola3S: Tickets on sale for round ti reach New Orleans before with final limit returning t Tickets^ will be sold at For full information call agent, or write, E M. Emerson, T. 2^m WILHINGT \V'G Ar? 1t)I { OF T t ? MAD! * Vthb { GItOV Because: First ?We give .a little more thaneau be ob s tme money. Because: Second?We gh tlon to orders the day they r because: Third?We stud .t'on is left to us and our pri These sre points t<? consider Silver Ware. Our name is S-THOMAS 257 KING si Watch Inspectors for Southern and ( -GUNS and . AND AIL KINDS 0] FOR TIE RUN SPECIAL*! Is Called To Our Fine Line 0 HOLIDAY CARVING SETS, SALAD SE NER SETS, ARE A FEW OF USEFUL ARTICLES WE HA FOR PRESENTS. LAKE CITY Hj - LAKE CI EPFS' OAS SIM CHI GOODS, FANCY GROCERII CANDY and FRUITS, ALL GOODS FRE ONE PRICE TO ALL A? A Cordial Invitatioi G. olli: New Brick Store at Railroad Cro ? @ ? _2 ? I IDoin't T ? i jgj | Over the low prices o gj H sell our goods in prof ? ! you are ?ettinK-^? ft 1 We always exchange ft I money if you are not g 1 you buy from us.figg jgj | S. Marcus, ? H " wwm b ^ I OAST LINE. | iccount the lirtefstdte nary 24-26thf 1005. FaxeFlus 2SC? rip fortrains scheduled to noon of Jan. 24th, 1905, o Jan. 28, 1905. regular coupon ticket on your nearest ticket /W.J. Craig, G-. Xs. ON, N. C. IIE CUSTOMERS WE tfA VfS ' J E IX WILLIAMSBURG, AND I XUMOEK IS CONSTANTLY V VIX G: \ just hs much and possfbljr mined elsewhere for the :q prompt personal attend ; ire received. y to please when the select ces are the same to all. in purchasing Jewelry of t the hall-mark of "quality. > jr.&8ro- i REET. CHARLESTON, S. C. Consolidated Railway. ammunition i SPORTING GOOD? ITiNG SEASON. Sntion f GOODS. || TS, ENGLISH CHINA DIN* . jjj THE MANY PFETTY AND> VE THAT ARE SUITAlNLB', 5RDWARE GO, , TY, S. C I I r 8 STAKE. IBS, ME- ' 1 5S A SPECIALTY!??, ' SCHOOL SUPPLIES1 ;SH AND NEW, U) THAT THE LOWEST.ii Extended To AIL E EPFS, ssinjr, KJNGSTRE&, S. O; ??????r1 :@:?: 1 ' ? 1 1 1 I M; TT orr^J^ f Cotton. We wilt 1' )ortion to the prices I Ttf I 5 P~ 1 : goods or refund 2 'ff O'A satisfied with what I jrf * IS Kingstree, S. C, I <?> &' :ri'