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HI r Just i received! ! A big line of ladies' solid gold : ' ! watches and chains, necklaces, diamond rings, bracelets, stick pins,! brooches, waist sets, m fact, everything in the jewelry line Give me a t ca1! at Hotel Van Keuren building. Also, all kinds! of watch repairing done f on short notice. ; L i TO, Kingstree, S. C. '1, 8-29-tf _ OUR CLUBBING RATES. We offer cheap clubbing rates with a Dumber of popular Dews- { papers and periodicals. Head carefully the followiog lfst and select the oue or more that you fancy and \ ; ' we shall be pleased to seed in your 1 arder. These rates are of course all i cash in advanoe, which means that both Thb Record and the paper ordered must be paid for, not 1, 2. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,10,11, but twelve movths ahead. iWlow is the list of 1 our best clubbing offers. Cimi/ver, an/1 V?n A (InnpMr iaa uvuvjm/ mm Aivfiv w it! (Semi-weekly,) $1.60. tA Record and Home & Farm (twice a month,) $1.35. ? The Record and New York World (3 timet a week,) $1.75. The Record and Atlanta Cooeti? tnticn (3 times a week) $1.85. I' The Record and Atlanta Constitution (weekly $1.50. The Record and Bryan's Comi' moner, $1.75. The Rscosp and Cosmopolitan } Magazine $1.75. Ten PwiADit on/1 Vmith'a P/wm. rJI nc MWVM/ ?uu *VM CU 0 vvmi panion;(New Subacribers) $2.50. The Record 8e?i-Weekly State, \ |2.50. The Record and Lippiuoott's I Magazine 1 year each #2.75. f The Record and Natwnal ; Magazine, 1 year each, $1.#0. 1 N. B. We do net club with uny i daily papers. The fret issue yon I ' receive of the paper or periodical is 1 -evideooe that the money for same ' has been forwarded by us. We are ; not responsible after that. 1v the county record. King.tree, S. C. Kiagitree Lodfe Knights of pyf^ias Regular Cooiaotioai Every 2ad,aod 4ahJW?dn**dmy aigMa. Visiting: brethren always welcome, Castle Hall 3rd story Gourd in Building. Thos. McCutchen, c. c. R. K. Wallace, k. r. s. I i * LOUIS If/, , * 232 & 234 KING ST I The Hoase tl Tit Largest Wfetlesale aai I ! are aay Maceaeat, we are m i WE CUT FINE OOODS I . iTHE SPECIi (! Re? FOR ^ r Describe jeir waits, seii is ai i I A Ne\ j Our stocks are now complel |f All the newest effects in sil Men, Women and Children;1 line of Notions, etc. Don't small orders as well as lar? # ! IF YOU WANT A BUGGY 1 I ! WHY NOT BUY THE ; Best on the Market? !j ? TI t 'TiL^rr r'T^^gs^jj^T-^^raraBa'ii IPI I ?m WE SELL THEM?THE TYSON & JONES. , \VEHAM)LE A NUMBER OF: OTHERSTAND- i *nn MAk'P< Al ?^f> a'AfiONS. NAtt\'ESS. rt r\ LV IV JLrfk.' I i .. . >uvr. - ---, - , L a!j ROBES, HORSE BLANKET/S, ETC. I ail the best on the market F. C. Thomas, IKZijagrstrfoe, S. C. P. P. P. (Frleklj iili Mi Mt ill NUmIm.) KAKH POMTITB CURBS Of ALL FORMS AND ST ARBS 01 HvMmi mimm P. F. P. m * ?|toa- Mi vfl) rag&la ha h4 4M mMmIn, Mt VMM** M atok WMhrf?MrnM?iUllMMimlltai pm ammki ht to* mm ti a %pv im mmuiii ik* qilim mimoi km Mi A|m at Wiii/i linainy BBMBB ih m a r. r. r. IMhpMBIa, aryMUM* MM- IMtHthnmlMiN pbwa M4 mNb, SmMm Dm aa4 hm, vk^kM to to alapn mIMm Im Ml ii il pi. Iki ?i i Mw. KM- to MHtml ImnkiWa in yarallaOy My totokkh; HChlitoi Itow tot hMlto by Un mtohl toaw u4 SYPHILIS ? SCROFULA km Mbb?i< tontooal. Oatotih, Pkto mmm pkraato mil* + MM Mm? totonpiktoto a P. P. P., to. IMW PtoM. Ttoto.. (/# Prttoty AM. P.k. Itoo. a?4 PMMm. Mllkul, to. ?to- M4 by all DraciM. P. P. P. to i yrvwfal tok mI m ^ mfem jj- btoMtap to Ikt ""BP F. V. uppman. FropHitir. MAm MfMto. i|n m mmk hi Savannah, Ga. ?tt* M4 M W* ?7 F. P. IP., t?4 | RHEUMATISM fBank of Williamsburg, - KINGS REE, $. C. Capital Steele - - $40,000. Chas. W, Stoll, Pres. E. C. Eppa, Cashier, F. Rhem, V/Pres. f v ? f f .* s > t. , a WE do business on business principles. WE extend every co?sideration consistent witb safe- and sound banking. - , WE pay four per cent -on deposits in Savings Department, payable quarterly. J 'WE*re^pectf ulty solicit your business. Large or small it will receive our -best attention.' Of Directors. j it . _ Ckmj. 10. Still, f0. Zf. t0iUcifii, f 0* S. Soar din, 10. / 9?oxstm, f. 9/fcSadden, 33htm, Zt. J(. 33la kilty, y. C. SraAam. COHEN & C( BEET, CH/ iat Gives yea "SATISFACTION" or your ] etall Mad Order line ta tie Soith. We're after year fcisiiess, aid I ire to get It. TIF U8?Write for saipfes aid prices, yoa'il receive the IN DESIRABLE LENGTHS, FOR MERCHANT^ at W ULTY HOUSE OF THE { idy-to-Wear GOOI LADIES, fllSSES, BOYS, CHILDREN and INFANT ipea trier, we'll satisfy je?, aii save aeiej, til Ifatt satlsiei, r v Fall Dress Goods and SI :e, full to over-flowing with the newest of plain and fancy dress gc ks in Plain, Plaids and Fancies. Best oi Table and Fancy Linens. Carpets, Mattings, Rugs, Art squares and Curtains; Gloves, Hosiei forget our's is a large establishment; we sell as cheap as others t fe ones. If you know your waits, we know how to supply them, ' - ? . A weak Sfonnch. causing dvpepsia, a weak I fceart with palpitation 0' intermittent pulse, always means weak 5 o: lach nerves or w ak Heart nerves. Strengthen these i side or c?>nte lling aerves with I?r. ."hoop's Re torative :nd s-e h"W qui- kly these ailments disappear. Dr Shooj) ot Racine, is. will mail y<>u sampler tree Write for them. \ test will iell. Your health is certainly worth this simple trial. Sold by [). /. Scott. A showy line of yountf men's sporty busies ? for sale at the Did price FU Thomas, Kings Lree, S C. NOTICE! FARMERS Genuine Peruvian Guano, Guaranteed pure. Best Natural flanure tc make Cotton and Tobacco. It leads. Alsc Nitrate, Sulphate ant ? -?-a- n.. i_ i llinaie 01 ruwMi Nitrate of Soda, Bask Slag;. AH direct from Importers to you. For prices, etc., write to J. J. SNOW; Agent, CHURCH, S. C. t ^HII mil t >nki Hv I jHpH 1X>ME8I1C SKIING MACHINES Best on the market for the money. If y< want a high grnde machin* at a low price call < L. C. nontgomery, at Kennedy-Montgomery Co's. 8-22 3m KINGSTRKE. 3. C. . Registration Notice. Theoffice ot the Supervisor of Rej istratinn will "fie opened 'on the fir Monday in every month Jor the pu pose of' the registering of any perse who is qualified,as follows: AVho shall have been a resident* the State for two years, and of tf county one year, and of the polling pn cinct in which the elector offers 1 vote four months before the dayj election, and shall have paid, si months before, any poll tax then do and payable, and who can both ret and write any section of the const it* tion of 1896 submitted to him by il Supervisors of l&egistration, or wh can show that he owns, and has pai il ?itui nn rfiirinc t'l [present year, pioperty in thisltat j assessed at three hundred dollars o I more. J. Y. McGILL,, | ) : Clerk of Boarc ^3ZziZiZi*!^zzz^zz^zir* )F1P'Y IRLESTON, S. C. Money Back. / * v f U? prices fer feed CmIs ? by retira Ball. \ HOLESALE PRICES. SOUTH ON )S S ir lUMfy cheerfally retinei Iks >ods in Black and Colors. Woolen underwear for ry, Ribbons and a full >uy, and we want your TRY US. / Nr. T. A. Blafceley Gone to His Last Bewarf. As was announced in The li'EcoiiDof last week, Mr. Thomas Alexander Biakeley died on Tuesday night of last week and was interred in the Williamsburg' cemetery at Kingstreeon Thurs day. The immediate cause of Mr. Blakelev's death was congestion t of the lungs. He had been un-| well fo? about two weeks, but \va,$ able to be about anci aia / not think that there was an}' serious trouble. It was not discovered until the day of his death that he was a very ill man, and then it was too late to give hjm any relief, notwithstanding the fact that Drs. Lee 1 and Rich gave all the medical ; aid possible. Mr. Blakeley was in the prime of life, being only 38 years old, and this fact makes his death ^ doubly sad. His wife, who was Miss Isabella Hinds, daughter I of Mr (J M Hinds, of this place, and six small children survive ' him and will forever cherish the I memory of a kind and devoted ! husband and father. He was universally popular and the large crowd who attended his funeral, not only from this county but from Georgetown and elsewhere, bears witness to this fact. ilr. Blakeley was preeminently a remarkable man. He began business as a merchant 18 years ago at his present home with no capital and no experience, but * by his fine ability he had built np at the time of his death a commercial i n fl u e nee, of wider range, perhaps, than that of any one man in this county. He was a great merchant and never failed in any ot his enterprises. He was the - - % it J 1 potential tactor in xoe aeveiupment of a large territory about his home, as well as in othe^ places, displaying fine business indgment and at the same time Kl . . . , . A ? M1 tvinning the respect and conn dence of all who knew him by his honorable and ttuthful dealings. Being a Christian gentleman, he took a lively interest in aud gave?uijstiiited supportVtp t everything pertaining to relig*i ion and education.- He was a In consistent member of the Meth* odist church. Mr Blakeley's w true worth as a man cannot be portrayed in this short sketch; if only those wh<J knew him can x appreciate the loss that this 4 county has sustained by his un> timely and mncb regretted * death. ^ U!o fmiaral tnnir nl i/?a of fVia ^ xjlio xuUltoi byv/n |/i ?yv u k kuy * Methodist church here, his pas,r tor, Rev J A Carraway.of Salters I. officiating and the following " gentlemen, who were his friends and associates in business, acted as his pallbearers: Honorary: JB Steele, L S Erich, (J W Scurry, Georgetown;*J C Graham, Hugh McCutchen, J A McCdl-l lougb, W D Bryan, C W Stoll, Thomas Blakeley, B W Butler, T W Boyle, S E McCollough and J A Scarboro. Active: E B Rbodus, A C Swails, E H Montgomery, H N Shepard, P C McClary and H P Brown. Card of Tlanks. Editor County Record: The trustees of Cedar Swamp school wish to thank our friends for the liberal support given us at the hot supper last Thursday night With the help of the proceeds?something more than $90.00?we are in a position to promise not to call on you again until it is necessary to increase the size of our building, which from the present outlook will not be later than next year, Benson, S U., Uct 28, 19U7. Notice. - Notice is hereby given to all overseers to warn oat tne hands on their sections; and where there are none, employ enough to complete kthe work on the roads at once. 8 J Singletary, County Supervisor. 10-17-tf ? ' ' 1 . vi} . , Want More Cotton to Qin. We continue to do all we say we are doing, viz, ginning" all the cotton that is brought us without any one having to wait very long. In faci it now looks that we cannot be crowded any' day, turning out fhe short staple in as short time as ten to twelve minutes. ' ; < While the price of seed is somewhat off, yet we are pajr- % yjg ing more than the present conditions will warrant for all the seed accessible, that we might, control the situation here among you. A home corporation doing b-d business at home for the interest at home. ; ,?| m P v pfm To those who do not care to sell their seed for cash we are offering a strictly high grade meal in exchange. Our rate of exchange at the mill is 1500 lbs. of meal for one ton of seed. It is a conceded fact cotton seed meal is a cheaper and . . \ more effecthe fertilizer than cotton seed. According to chemical analysis of each 886 pounds of cotton seed meal are equivalent to 2000 pound* of cotton seed, but owing to the superior mechanical condition of meal, it is safe to assume that 800 pounds of meal are the full equivalent to one ton of cotton seed, therefore, whatever excess above 800 pounds of meal the farmer g ets in exchange for a ton of seed is so much clear profit to bim in comparison with using the ton of seed directly a* a ferti lizer. You can readily see that by exchanging your seed with us you realize nearly ,100 per cent on the transaction. * Bring your seed to us and not make the mistake of getting: inferior meal elsewhere in exchange. . Char meal is open for inspection. Samples sent on application. . . Yours, ,j." . South Atlantic Oil Co., By Geo. E. McE^Mgx- . . - Kj ; ; . Sheriff's Sale. . . ; & STATE oF.SouTHs.CARoniNA,.-! . * -ci? Cooutfiof WHliamaburg. J Coort 9f tnpiuoR J'ieas., . V t B.Rhodo^Pi^C; : ?:i. \ * . against > * Rich McEIVedn, et al, .* Uuder and*by virtoe of a decreeof ' foreclosure and sale in the above ' t-* stated case, granted by the Court of ' Common Pleas, bearing date March 27, 1907, the undersigned will 00 the 4th day of November, 1907, dtwr^ ing the legal honrs of sale, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash., before the court house do^r iu Kingstree in the State and county aforesaid, the following desoribed j property: All that certain piece- , .J. parcel or tract of land lying, being and situate in Williamsburg county; ' State of Sent h Carolina, containing thirty (30) acres, more or less, and * . bounded on the north by lJhls of , Mallard Lnmber Co.; on the east by lands of Eli Davis; on the south bylands of John Timmons, and on the west by lands of Moray Davis. Purchaser to pay for papers. G. J. Graham, , Sheriff Williamsburg County. Decree for Foreclosure and Sale. State of South Carolina, ) y Williamsburg County, J Court of Common Pleas. B. Wallace Jones, Agt., Plain tiff * AGAINST William T. Grey, Defendant By virtue of an order issued oufc of the Court of Common Pleas im the above stated case, to me directed,, dated the 26th day of March> 1907r I will sell at public auction to. the highest bidder for cash, before thecourt house door in Kingsfcree^S. C.? dqriDg the legal hours of sale om Monday, Nov. 4th, 1907,. the flollow^ing described tract of land,, to*wit All the certain piecer parcel orr tract of land lying, being and situatein Williamsburg county and State of South Carolina, containing fifty-four (54) acres, bounded as follows: North by lands of J. Graham, east by lands ot nea uasuins,. soutn by lands of W. Thomas Mills,, west by lands of George Tisdale. Pnrcha8er to pay for papers G. J. Graham; Sherif Williamsburg Ceooty. October 14th, 1907. \ c > . / *7 '* '' s .i ., j- ' -i , .*