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Announcement /| i k ft Having removed my business p into one of the new brick stores near the railrnaH I hpcr tn nf I VUV4 t IV V? fera select line of Jewelry, Clocks, Watches Silver Ware and Gold and Silver Novelties. : : : Also watch and clock repair work done on short *noticeatcompetirur prices. Look for the Watch Si^n.! . E. A. WATTS, Kingstree, S. C. ( 8-29-tf OUR CLUBBING RATES. We offer cheap clubbing rates with a number of popular newspapers and periodicals. Head care/ fully the following list and select the one or more that you fancy and we shall be pleased to send in your erder. These rates are of course all cash in advance, which means that both the keoord and the paper ordered must be paid for, not 1, 2. %, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, but twelve months ahead. Below is the list of our best clubbing offers. xhe record and News & Courier (Semi-weekly,) $1.60. the record and Home & Farm (twice a month,) $1.35. the record and New York World [ (3 rftaes a week,) $1.75. the record and Atlanta Cocsti- j K tution (3 times a week) $1.85. s- the record and Atlanta Cocstip tntion (weekly $1.50. * the rbcord and Bryan's Comf \ moner, $1.75. the record and Cosmopolitan Magazine $1.75. thi record aud Youth's Com /\t t.1 i 'l \ /tirv !-a paaion ^ew ouoscnoeraj The Record Semi-Weekly State, $2.50. The Record and Lippiuoott's Magazine 1 year each #2.75. ?The Record and National IJagazine, 1 year each, $1 60. i N. B. We do not club with any daily papers. The first issue >you receive of the paper or periodical is e?idence that the money for same has been forwarded by us. We are not responsible after that. THE COUNTY RECORD Kingacree, S. C. I' o? EE3 Kingstree Lodge Kni$I}ts of Pythias Regular Conventions Every 2n4??n4 ^thJWedneadaj nights. Visiting brethren always welcome, Castle Hall 3rd story Gourd in Building. H. A. Myer, C. C. A. C. Hinds, K. H. S. I I Al TIC L.VUU 232 & 234 KING SIRE; ?THE H The Largest Wl ?SPLENDI1 OUR For Ladies, M And They Were New Dress uo< All^the newest weaves in fashionable fabrics are here. Satin Striped Embroidered Vo Fille Voiles. Dotted Etamines And a full line of Panamas, tines and Fancy Plaid, Str Checked Wool Dress Goods. SVYite for samples, our prices White Wash G< Large variety of the latest in weave. Suiting Linens. Fij dras, Persian Lawns, Em Linen, Plaid Lawns anc Mercerized Chiffon, Plain a edBatiste, Linen Lawns, Ox ings, etc, etc. All at popul 11 i if * I BULt^ E ^ r > On n'f ? rai i | April ^ or parties of terrr iron one ticket >ita; minmium j E~ its. ? >e rates are or E o ;ween any pc I ATl. ^ p W. J. Craig, ? Passenger Traffic Manager, | Wilmingt m ^5UWMUWMilUWUM STOLL BF 11 ??? ! |we stoc !]buy BON II and AND SELL LAN M It will pay you to alwayi any business of this kind. I&- OFFICE OVER BANK I ,Lr^ It never misses a mark, regulating: an accurate anc point of the pen, and the < in the pocket, always read) the instantaneous call of stock from which to select I also handle all text books a South Carolina at prices fixed G OLLIE EPI fcOHE ET, lOUSE THAT GIVES YOU "SAT o m/7 Dotoi iut&ocii& uiiu i\\^icik 5 ARRAY OF THE NEWEST FAI READY-TO-W isses and Children. Surpass Never so Reasonably Priced?Ser ads. Ladies' ^ the most The greatest stock ii and choose from, iles. White Linen Waists plain to the most e Brilliau- White Linen Waists iped and hand embroidered $2 mm Lace and IS OOdS# Ecru Lace Waists $2 finish and White Lace Waists $: fured Ma- Black Lace Waists S broidered White China Silk Wa I Linens, $7.50 each, nd Figur- Black China Silk W ford Suit- $10.00 each, ar prices Taffeta Silk Waists $ 7 (10) twr k . . V, General fa. on, IS. <? i % umUMMlili'* y* IQTHERl \| :KS! WE \ DS BUV AND D5 SELL | | i see us when you have I OF WILLIAMSBURG R / SPARE MOMENT 1 BE UTILIZED ^WITHA ' i ana with the Spoon Feed | i even flow of ink to the Clip-Cap holding the pen r for use, is permanently at the owner. A complete may be seen at my store. idopted for public schools in by State Board of Education JO Kingstree, South Carolina. N & C< ISFACTION" Oil YOUR MONEY 7 Mail Order Houi 3RICS FOR SPRING AND SUMN rEAR GARME Anything" in Style Ever Show id in Your Measurements. We iVaist#. Ladie< 1 the South to pick from the severely Made of \\ laborately trimmed Striped 75c to $15.00 each. Plain. Fa Plai" tUCked. a.nd Checked !.50 to $15-00.each. Madame Pony Co let Waists, .98 to $20.00 each. I Walki 3.75 to $25.00 each. [ 6.00 to $15.00 each. ists from $2,50 'to AT T Our New aists from $2.50 to Panama, All Cut in 3.75 to $20.00 each / lued Sam 1 as Gold. 'I Stewart, h mer-hant of j w, Miss, sa\n: ' ] teli my j when the V buy a box of i New Li *e Pills they get I of that much gold in I nfflicted with constipation j biliousi ess." Sold untee at I> Scott's drug A-WEEK WORLD IN J ilDENTIAL CAMPAIGN YEAR, t ThiiftunK onrl llnro I / HUH: luuuuyu auu muii> v ban tvei Bead lo Every i 1 - SpoK(h Country. i, the United , Infected this year, j ?nd who is the man f will beat? Nobody < vs. but the Thrice-a , ? jrld will tell you every ] .d every detail of what i ?s to be a campaign of , ;t absorbing interest. It < I ot tell you what you hope j twill tell you what is. The ( ce-a-Week World long ago , blished a character for im- 1 tiality and fearlessness in ( publicacion of news, and . ait will maintain. If you . ./ant the news as it really, is < subscribe to the Thrice-a-Week , edition of the New York World, ? "Amoc fA ITAII Ol'OrW r?fhpT " niv.il ^v/uico iv j vu v?vi j vvmv i day,except Sunday, and is thus ] practically a daily at the price ( of a weekly. The Thrice-a-Week World's regular subscription price is only $1.00 per yepx, and this , pays for 159 papers. We ofer this unequalled newspaper and The County Record together Jor one year for $1.75. "^^^ej^ularsubscriptinn price vo papers is $2.00. ? , Dassenger ^Trains at Klflastree. V] " The Line railroad has proniu a the following schedule, which b?came effective Sunday, April 19, 1908: -NORTH BOUNDNo 80 7:40 a. m, No 46 11:42 a. m. No 50 6:36 p. m. -SOUTH BOUNDNo 51 10:52 a. m. No 47 5:40 j?. in. No 89 9:13 m. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Read the Farmers & Mercliaats Bank's ad. ibis issue. Notice to Trustees and TeachersMis.< Nitiice. Mule oigniiizer of the Rura! ScIiimiI Improvement Association, will lie with us the thud week in May. I would be glad to hear from such communities as would care to have her visit them aud will assure us a good attendance. J tJ MCCULLOUGH, i County Superintendent of Educa! tion. Read tbe Farmers & Merchants Bank's ad. this Issne. )HP'Y I CHARLESTON, S. C. J BACK? ? sein the South. I IER WEAR- | NTS. I n in* the South. Guarantee a fit. . ?' and Misses' Tailor-Made Suits fool and Silk Panaja, Plain, and Fancy Mixed Worsteds, ncy, Striped and Phantom 1 and Striped Panama, in 1 Butterfly, Prince Chap, and ? at Effects ? ....$10.00 to $75 00 per suit. ; mm ng Skirts For ' tidies and Misses. < 1 Line is Composed of Silk, y Plain and Fancy Mixtures. ( the New 1908 Models ^ $2.50 to $25.00 each. s V ' f RETURN TRIP OF "THE MERCEDES." / ;APT. CONSTINi: DESCRIBES SCENERY AND NARRATES INCIDENTS THAT OCCURRED ENROUrL I forgot to mention two or three small accidents that hap pened. The day we left Kings tree on the downward trip one bf the passengers who tried to lelp guide the boat, which was joing at full speed around a irery sharp bend, placed a hand pole ahead, and I suppose on a smooth log under the water. It slipped off$o suddenly that the 5o>od fellow went heels over lead at least 10 feet out among bushes, brirs and driftwood in swamp water and scuffle as was joing on in the bow end ot the boat, you would have almost lied laughing. Some dropped down in the boat on their faces trying' to get out of the way ot averhanging limbs that were about to sweep them overboard and some tried to stop the boat for fear it would run over the unlucky passenger in the Crater who was paddling equal to a 10 foot "gator" trying to save himself. One or two of the bravest were trying to hand him a long pole to help him out Mr Wolfe, that was a pretty heavy man too and you ought to have seen what a splash he made when he struck the water. 1 know you have seen the circus fellows when they make somersaults quick; how the heels fly over and you know if they were in water it would make an aw f.il onlacK Wo I I TOO (rtDII COt 1U1 O|/!OOU. *v vay ?? V ^ things straight and were plow ing ahead again. While some were busy helping the lately baptized party to change the wet garments aid others did the rub bingd iwn while we were ever gliling longewiftly and all seem, ed to think that nothing more like that would happen, and, to tell the truth, we would pass througl some beautifnl wide and straight river and it would look as it it co ild not be possible tint we would meet with any mort ba I places or short turns; bu1 the boys felt good and wanted to see the boat fly, keeping their eyes on me, and when they could get their, hands on the throttle would pull it open and some times just as we wer< about to enter a very short bend away the boat woald clasti over the email treee, througl thorns and briars and brush, some overhanging that would almost have swept the deck clean and at one time another passenger was forced to the back end of the boat, his only safely from btin? d-aggedout was to climb up inte a tree and not having time to gel back into the boat it passed frt n under him reminding me of acoor up a tree with a pack of dog: below. The boat passed on down the stream but all hands that were left on board began at once to hold to what branches of trees we could catch until the one left up the tree could reach us, being a good swimmer he was soon on board. We helped him in while some of the rest were tishing out his hat he had lost. Tell you, sir, we had a right smart wet clothes on board too; in fact, the most of the party changed their clothing when we left that night to go on the log train to Georgetowu. I did not take a change of clothes with me as the boys were so anxious to leave the landing at Kingstree, [ did not take time to carry any with me, but it all happened rery well, as I had to camp out >o many nights my clothing soon got black and smoky, so I ippropriated all the abandoned >poils in that line, as they were lot as much soiled as mine. By wearing frst of one and then another until I arrived in George:own, and all of this time, Mr JVolfe, I did not have one cent >f money, but I boarded at :he Rosemary Inn and the Tour?st hotel in Georgetown and # gb. - I do ' I , rode several times on the Georgetown and Western and also the Company's lodging road free. 1 tell you, Mr Wolfe, those people treated me well. They did the right thing by me and I tried to do the same by them and hope that they feel that way to wards me. Well I will not trouble you by writing any more this time and if you feel like putting this in The Record you will please me as I know some parts of it will make my old friends laugh. I am going up the river tomorrow, will start in the afternoon up to my old range .where I was raised and have never been with the boat yet; where I have a hfest of friends who will be glad to see "Poor Conrad,'" as some of the dear mothers used to call me while a young and roving wanderer, and if you would like to hear from me on my return, will tell you about it and the dear ones who used to meet me with open arms but will meet me no more. It is some what sad, but friends must part. Yours truly, COXRAD CONSTIKE., . Kingstree, April 25. When you think of indigestionthink of Kodol, for it is without doubt the only preparation that completely digests all classes of food. And that is what ycu need when you' have indigestion or stomach trouble?something that will act promptly but thoroughly; something tbrtt will get right at the trouble and do the work itself for the stomach by digesting the food that youi I - ' " -v ..1.1 eat auu mat is cl?juui. ? ^i?.c ant to take. It is sold by W L WallaceCards of Thanks. The day is not far distance when "cards cf thanks" will be a thing of the past. Wnen death enters a home neighbors never fail to do all in their power to place a silver lining back of the dark cloud, and they do not . expect or desire any thanks through the public press. An exchange says [ recently one of their subscribers not i 10 be outdone sent them the followin-: . Mr Eliton I desire to thauk the friends and neighbors m?8t heartily . in i his maimer for their co operaitlnoja on.l /!u 11 h nf * LIUII U UI i"g I/I1C iiiticoa uuvi uv??vu v? my lute husband, who escaped from me by the hand of death on last Fri. day, while eating breakfast. To my ; frie ?ds and all who contributed so| willingly towards makjng the last > moments and the funeral a success,. [ 1 desire to remember most kindly, i hoping these lines will find them en, joying the same blessing. I have . also a good milch cow and roan ^ gelding horse, eight years old, which I will sell cheap. "God mows in a mysterious way. His wonders to> > > perform. He plants Ilia fo >tsteps o?> r the sea and rides upm the storji. "" J Also a black and white shout at a I big burgid. 1 A great many people imagine 1 they have heart troublv when the ? fuct is that the whole trouble lies in the stomach, The pains in the side around the region of the heart are not necessarily heart trouble. We ' suggest that vou start with tit. . . 1 stomach and whenever you feel afle? pressloD after eating or whenever * ? vonr food seems to nuus ate take Kodol. It will not he long until ' all these "heart pains * will disappear. Take Kodol now and until yon know you are right again,_ mi _k..? X rjertr Jou i miy uuuut auuut >t will do and you will fi_d tbe fru'.hU of this statement verified after yum have used Kodol for a few weeks. It is sold here by W L Wallace, Notice to CreditorsAll persons having claims against the Estate of H Van Keuren will present same duly attested, and those indebted to the said Estate will make payment to Margakkt E Van Keuren, 4-M-4t Qualified Administratrix. Notice of ElectionNotice is hereby given that on T uesday, May 19, there will be an election held iD Wil3on School District, numbers 24 and 15, Williams borg and Georgetown counties, at Union graded school to vote on the question "High School ' or "No High School." Said election is duly authorized by the County Boards of Education of Williamsburg and Georgetown counties. t Signed: B B Chaxdler, D D Rhem, Jas. D Munnerlyx, Board of Trustees Wilson District. 4 30-tf . r" . -