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. * flllll II ill .. ZLjZTJZSZSEEt-V 1Aft? ~r-r I J'J'i C-, C INy cj30iis af saie I prices charged. ; iONC fer>\ I Local and Personal. ! ? . ! , Mr B B Gray was in town from I Lake City om1 day last week. rj Mr J B Prosser of Jay was here Monday and called pleasantly to see ^ J ' 4'* . us. ; o Mr B N Stacker of Indiantown 0 was among the visitors io town Moo- jg day. t< Mr M F Heller has just returned ft from Western markets with a lot of 1 m fine mules. b To-morrow being Washington's birthday, a legal holiday, the bauke * ? y will be closed. ** < LeBoy Lee, Esq., was called to ^ Florence Friday of last week on \\ professional business. ? jfW. Mr Alex Wilson of Church was ai amomr the visitors noted in town b< 0 the early part of the week. c; Mr J W Yarboro was in Kings- ^ tiee Monday from Rome and favor- 01 ed The Record with an agreeable visit. "If they have an election I'm rj going to vote for local option," we ^r; heard a citizen remark on the streets w one day this week. jc Mr W J Singletary of Single, tl who holds extensive interests in T town was here Monday and dropped oi 'in pleasantly to see us. fc Miss Lnla Epps, who has been C( employed for some months as sales- j - y" lady by the People's Mercantile Co, j hits returned to her home at Mouzon. ' ------ ? - 11 i w Mr F K jjouneney, a lormer wen- j known citizen of Williamsburg ^ couuty who now lives in Charles- j ton, was in Kingstree Monday on ; business. Hon. P S Wall of Scran ton was C in Kingstree Monday lookiug as ai handsome and debonnair as usual.! tl His friends were pleased to see him ; tl in town. iei Mr C M Van Orsdell, one of the ! - best photographers in the State, is P here for one week. If you want'" your photograph made don't fail *o a take advantage of this opportunity. Hon. W D Bryan of Taft aud Hon W P Gause cf Scran ton, two of our represent at ives in the State i legislature, were 011 our streets Tues- j ^ day shaking hands with their con-! j gtituents. tl Messrs Strong & Brown have re- af moved their mercantile business from ] vi Lake City to Kingstree aud have I ft1 opened up a line of general mer-1 ev chandise in the Btore recently vacat- j ai .ed by L Stack ley, on East Main i pi street. ; S Architect C C Wilson of Colum bia was in town yesterday making a j survey of tut towj preliminary to an , estimate of the cost of construction ! of an electric light plant. This' way mean that the town is to be Ior better lighted?a consummation : devoutly to be hoped. The Bank of Williamsburg is at last about ready to move into its budding, which is now practically' completed. The bank building and J Sj fixtures are eliciting much admiring ag comment, being one of the hand- ar omest banking establishments in at any town or city in South Carolina, T bar pone. 2? f Hb . .5.' 'vV.vi''. ;.? - \ /. ESC. I'1\ cents 40ia*li Vh* te I lo c^nls incli Willie I I 'cents t-Ui inch Percale IJi cents -54 inca Cannot 1 ii cents inch While ( .-?t . i. .1 \ .u Wl,;?a Uf CCI11S lliv.il it mic c*nts 30 inch White i JO o-nts 30 inch White 1 JO cents 30 inch White in cents 30 inch " iSTREE THE STEEL BRIDGE # cross Black River Has Been Com pleted and Accepted by the County. The steel bridge across Blach iver at this place has been com leted and was accepted last londay by the board of county ommissioners. The total cost f the structure is $3,150 and il a great convenience both to )wn and county. It is to stand >r all time and in onr indolent the money spent in its uilding is well'invested. Before accepting- the bridge hen installed by the contrac >rs, the American Bridge Co., npervisor Singletary employed no practical contractors, Capt J. R. Funk and Mr. V. A. edgwick, to pass on the work nd see that the contract had een properly carried out. After irefully examining the bridge fessrs Funk and Sedgwick rec amended that it be accepted. Having completed the work of rading the hill at the foot of fain street leading across the ver, the chaingang is now en aer(?d in teariue- down the old ~0 o ooden bridge and when that ?b is done will resume work on ie public roads of the county, he time the chaingang spent n the grading was in exchange >r labor rendered by the town jnvicts. Notice to Teachers. Williamsburg County Teach*s' association will held its ?cond monthly meeting at ingstree in the Graded school iditorium Saturday, March 2, t 12 o'clock, noon, Dr J L Mann, iperintendent of the^Florenc? ity Schools, will be present, tid will address the teachers of le Association. It is hoped lat a large number of our teach s will be present to greet jperintendent Mann. The ublic, and especially school ustees, are cordially invited to ttend. P P Bethea, President. Miss Etta Jacobs, Secretary. A Prsspective Marriage. The editor of The Record acjowledges with pleasure the followg invitation, and in common with le many other friends of the groom, fectionately known as "Ras" Ern in this his native county, we licitate him on this auspicious ent of his life and wish for him id his bride health, peaceand hapuess. Mr Ervin's ' resent home is priug Hill, Ela: r and Mrs Thomas Jefferson Sullivan invite you to be present at the marriage of their daughter Sara Lucile, and Mr Erasmus Powe Ervin, i Wednesday afternoon, March sixth, at half after three o'clock, at their residence, Due West, South Carolina. Notice. All creditors of the estate of C S M mnions, deceased, are hereby notified render an account of their demands gainst the said estate, duly attested, id all persons indebted to the said tate are requested to pay the same once. D J Simmons, immonsville, S. C. Executor. -21-4t. \ ' ' ' '- %; * ' J ' - iv - ' ** /??:j V>.? A a /S.. if TE G( FEBRL Lawn at 9 cer Pique at 9 cen ?s at 8 cer i Cloth at 9 cer Dks and Stripes at 4 cer check dinity at 9 cer mercerized silk at 16 cer figured mercerized silk at 12i cer " " " waisting at 12J cer " " " at 15 cec DRY ~ KINGSTREE, DISPENSARIES CLOSED . Until Merged Into County Dispensarii Under the New ActOn the advice of his attome Dispenser Coward closed tl local dispensary at an earl | hour Monday morning. Monda afternoon he received fro i Governor Ansel the followin telegram: "J. W. Coward, Kings tree, S. C. Close down dispensary an keep same closed until furtht notice. M F Ansel, Governor, As the shut-down of the di? pensary came without waraiu it was somewhat hard o Bacchic votaries afflicted with chronic thirst, but from all aj pearances they seem to hav borne up remarkably well an have not suffered much discon fort from their enforced ride o the water wagon. As soon as the board of coi trol is appointed by the powei delegated with that authorit and the appointees as dispense? under the new regime hav 1 qualified, the dispensaries a Kincrstree, Lake City and Scrar ton will be opened and resum business under tbe new law. It is t. well known medical fat that pine resin is most effective i the treatment of diseases of theblat dei and kidneys. Sufferers froi back ache and other troubles due 1 faulty action ol the kidneys find rt lief in the use of Pine-ules. $1,C buys 30 days treatment.?Sold t W L Wallace. Graded School Department. Both the ninth und tenth gradt had a hard examination on geometi to day. DrJLMann, superintendent < the city schools of Florence, wi address the Williamsburg count teachers in the graded school and torium Saturday week, March im I The tenth grade is now seieotin subjects .for their graduatiug essay Our superintendent has requeste 11? to state that no more childre will be a Imitted into the first grac this session on account of the ?'row( ed condition of tha' grade. New Advertisements. J L Stuckey, Lake City?.Sab Stables, Wagons, Buggies, Etr. Blizzard Hardware Co., Luk City?Hardware, Wire Fencing, Et Kingstree Dry Goods Co.?Whii Goods Sale, Bargain Prices. S Marcus?Reduced Pii?v> o All Lines of Merchandise. W T Wilkins?At the Old Stun with Wholesale Goods and Prices. Are you troubled with piles!' Or application of ManZan will gi\ you immediate relief.?Sold l\v \ L Wallace. ECZE/1A and PILE CUR] rnr r Itnnwinc wh?t it was t?? miffpi \ UU I will give FREE of CHARGI I IlLL to any afflicted a positive oui for Eczema. Salt Rheum, Ersypelai Piles and Skin Diseases. Instant r< lief. Don't suffer longer. Write W WILLIAMS, 400 Manhattan Avenu< New York. Enclose stamp. -616-1 yr. V \ .V - u. . i\\Sii ' )ODS & IARY 18 its <10 cents 36 inch bleacliii its ;0 cents Li^ht calicoes its i 15 cents 36 inch Linen wt its 12'> cents 36 inch " us 150 cents 36 inch White Ja its 175 cents 36 inch Black .1i -i-lflrt ?4- in uruu.. v. LIS UU ceil is -tw men ?i4Jiic itsi 10 cents Embroidi its j 15 cents " its : 20 cents 4< GOODS" s. c. SPECIAL NOTICES 2S Transient Notices will lie Published (n This Column at the llate of One y Cent a Word for Each Issue. ie , - Before buying or selling a farm or y any property, write y The < arolina realty & TRUST CO, m 2?14-tf Hishopville, S. C. Fok Sale-A good milch cow with young calf: perfectly gentle. This is second calf. E 11 Thomas, Lake City, S. C. 3-21-2L R F D No 1. d _ ;r Generosity. ? Rehoccn, aged live, who claim eel a handsome, heavily bearded young man, a neighbor, for a sweetheart, & I was asked by a young lady it sne n would not give her a claim also on a the young man. j. "Xo," said Rebecca positively; "I want him all to myself." "But won't you give me a part of " him?just a little bit?" pleaded the i* young lady. "You see, I haven't n any sweetheart." "Well," answered Rebecca, deliberating and somewhat softened by the appeal, "you may have hia "s whiskers."?Harper's Weekly. y e RING'S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS ^ Relieve ln<Us?*tion and 8tomach Traubles FADS OF SPENDTHRIFTS. On* Man Who Ordered Diehes That ^ He Could Not Eat. n When people have more money 1* than they know what to do with in they sometimes develop a remarkaa ble ingenuity in devising methods ^ of squandering it, as in the case of the 1 rench marquise who has her bed strewn with rare and exquisite orchids, at a cost of several thousand dollars a week. Even more remarkable is the story told of a wealthy Frenchman who dines twice a week at a famous ... Parisian restaurant. His appetite is the poorest, but he always insists on having a tureen filled with a spe>f cially prepared soup placed before 11 hiin. Xext comes a huge joint of y meat, from which he cuts one tiny j slice. Then follow four quails or a large chicken, of which he eats one mouthful. His dessert consists of ig four grapes and a sup of coffee, 8 while during the meal he just moistens his lips from a bottle of expensive claret and another of the finest champagne. At the conclule sion of each meal, for which he pays 1. $25, he hands $8 to the head waiter, $4 to the waiter who had attended him, $J to the woman cashier and $1 to the porter. A weird form of extravagance was that of a woman named Hiller, 35 who buried her husband in a $20,000 coilin. The coffin was made of :e richly carved mahogany, with solid c> goid trimmings (a single knob costing $1,750) and lined with silk, e which is said to have cost 75 cents an inch. n The nizam of Haidarabad has a set of false teeth for which he paid j a Madras dentist $3,500, and Dixie W. Thompson, a wealthy rancher of u Santa Barbara, C'al., spent $3,750 on a saddle, which is of the finest embossed leather, heavily and most elaborately mounted with silver. ,e Henry G. Marshal lavished $50,000 ^ on a grand piano, exclusively paint* ed by Sir L. Alma-Tadema and studded with precious stones. Jart Van Beers paid $30,000 for a piano +bn wnc miracle of painting, E pn jious metals and jewels.?Chicar> so Chronicle. 2, ? e i, ? Piuesalve cleanses wounds, is high; ly autiseptec, unequuled for cracked hands. Good for cuts.?Sold by W L Wallace. M.F. 19( TO 23. 1 i f *1 f t 1^, U. I. CV.1UO i (standard) 44 cents listing at 1"2 cents 41 at 9 cents p sHlc at 40 cents ;}> silk at 60 cents it at 50 cents iries at 5 cents at 10 cents at 15 cents COMPA w H Y ? . . ' brush and beat your old 1 Overcoat, when you can get < a new one at this Overroat sale; a sale that means much j for the man or boy in need of i an Overcoa". No exaggerat- < i ed statements, but for sure ' enough bargains in Suits and i Overcoats you'll find all you are looking for at this store. I All the new and most desii^ able styles are included in j this sale at reduced prices. Full Dress and Tuxedo i Suits at great bargains. Now's the time to 1 uy. ( Mail orders receive prompt < and careful attention. Mintr I Ilia* ! S. E. Corner King & Haseil Sis-, . !' Charleston S. C. ? < i ' 1 < i Notice. 1 Fruit and Truck Growers Association of Lake City are hereby called to meet I Friday, March 1, to transact very im- ] portant business. , A C Stewart, Pres. , 2?21-2t. j D Singletary, Sect'y- j Summon4* for Eelief. 1 State of South Carolina, County of Williamsburg. Court of Common Pleas. E B Rhodus, Executor plaintiff. vs Jane Keels, Marant Keels, Jennie Orsborn, Darcus Frazier, Adam Keels, Bradley Keels, Martha Halsey. Lincoln Keels, heirs at law of Primus Keels, deceased. Defendants. To the Defendants: Jane Keels, Marant Keels, Jennie Orsborn, Darcus Frazier, Adam Keels, Bradley Keels, Martha Halsey and Lincoln Keels, you I are hereby summoned and required to ( answer the complaint in this action, of , which a copy is herewith served upon you. and to serve a copy of your answer < to the said complaint on the subscribers s at their office in Kingstree, South Caro- , lina, within twenty days after the \ service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time afore- l said, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated, Jan 21st, A. D., 1907. Stoll & Stoll, Plaintiff's Attorney. j To the defendants: Marant Keels, J Adam Keels, Bradley Keels, Martha 1 Halsey, and Lincoln Keels. 1 Take notice: That the complaint in | this action was filed in the office of the < Clerk of Court of Common Pleas, in 1 Kingstree, County of Williamsburg, State of South Carolina, on the 28th day of Jan., 1907. Stoll & Stoll, 2-18?61. Plaintiff's Attorney. # ; ; ' - , .. - , . n )7 GOODS 1 No goods at sale prices charged. ny; ll j . ?*; f j Pi Ynr iiii In Real Estate. Here are some of the bargains we are offering: No 29. 170 acres, 15 cleared. Near public road; 2* miles from. > P. 0; 4 miles from Church. Some good timber. Near saw-mill. Price u 51000. No 31. 213 acres. None clear?d. High pine ridge. Clay subsoil. Neai R K,Church and School. Prioe Price $600. No 34. 240 acres, 18 cleaved. Some timber. 10 miles from Georgetown and R. R. 2 miles from boat landing on Pee Dee. Boats twice a week. Mile from Church and School. Dwelling and outbuildings. Healthy. $1000. No 35. 392 acres, 8 cleared. 1 miles from Lennds Perry. $1000. JNo 52. 100 acres. No improvements. High, good lend. Situated in Johnson township. $600.. No 54. 554 acres, 175 cleared. ? Good dwellings, barns and stables. On public road. 10 miles from Lake- ?. City. Splendid property. $7200.' /' . No 55. 90 acres. ^DweP.ifcg und and outbuildings. Six from Kings^? tree. $1000. No 56. 45 acres in towu of Harpers. 35 acres cleared. Also following houses, to wit: One 11 room [1 welling; ten 4 room dwellings; twc i room tenant houses; one Store House. $65( 0. No 57. 148 acres, 75 cleared. 1C tr.iles from Kingstree. $1800. No 58. 150 acres. 40 cleared. Good community. $1500. No 59. 1350 acres. 25 cleared. N timber. Can easily put undt* cultivation 500 acres. Big bargain. 5 miles from R. R. $5400. No 60. 100 acres; 45 cleared. Seven room dwelling: cood harna 0, 0 ind stables. One tenant honse. Due mile from school; splendid farming lands. Price $2750.00. No 61. Eleven room dwelling in :own of Kiugstree. Known as Epps Boarding House. Furniture will be sold with house if desired. Price including furniture ?4000,00. Without furniture $3650.00. If any of these interest you see or write. STOLL BROS., REAL ESTATE BROKERS, io-'25-tf. Kingstree. S. C. Nervousness, By properly toning and feeding ihe nerres with pure blood, which is ioue by using P P P Lippman's flreat Remedy, the most marvelous ;ure8 of nervousness are made, re- * storing health immediately to the patient and making bim strong and vigorous in a little while. P P P is superior to all Sarsaparillas. P P P has its formula on every ;arton. Any physician will tell you that P P P is the best combinatir alf greeu roots and barks that was ^ffJr put together for the cure of weaki jess, general debility and nervousness. It is a good tonic and the best blood purifier in the world. For Sale by W L Wallace. Early cabbage plants at People's Mercantile Co's. ? ?