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iiiiETErci TF you have had trouble u cracked, you will apprecia reliable that we can guarantee of shoes if the patent leathei breaks before the first sole wc WARRANTEE a. Patent and J llAgb are found i /V '*-^1 ykW/ arc* ^orrec ^^1 only. Our fstlAPE Local and Personal. i' Have you paid your subscrip- 1 tion? ' ; The State fair opens Monday j in Columbia. Mrs J S Eron's new ad this I -week is worth your attention. Old papers for sale cheap by : ~ m ? * the hundred at the heuokd office. ] W L Bass, Esq., of L ake City j spent Tuesday in town on professional business. Mr R M Yause's many friends 5 are glad to see him able to be 1 out after a month's illness of 1 typhoid fever. ( Everyone who has paid a dol- , lar to the Bryan campaign fund * may have a Bryan dollar button ^ by applying at this office. Assistant Dispensary Auditor Hunt was here Tuesday checking up the office of the dispensary board and the local disj>en- i sary. ; t AJ1 kinds of legal blanks? \ title, mortgage, bill of sale, \ lien on crop, rent lien and mort- j gage of personal property, for ] sale at this office. < i We have just received a large 1 supply of stationery of every kind and we can fill your orders for printing on short notice. , ^nd in your copy. The boards of election com- ; missioners for State and Federal ! elections will meet in Kingstree i Saturday, October 31, to deliver 1 the boxes to managers of the ; general election. i Charleston's Fall Festival i' will be held November 16?21. J j Elaborate plans are being made j to entertain the visitors to the' city. Read the announcement j published in this issue. Subscribers who owe us for ] the paper will pkase pay up as ! soon as possible. We are try- i ing to get out a good county < paper, but we can't run the < business on wind. NEW Nothing Oh Our stock is replete with IV "Has-Beens" of musty date. C Don't be deceived into spe BUT] ith patent leather that split and te a patent leather so absolutely ; it. We will give you a new pair r in B. & P. Korrect Shape shoes ars out. > BURROJAPS Dull Leathers -nnot do better JmjObT them, for if you 1 always wear >AC KARD i H / P M * B ^ M ^HBH rgyaftOMgO^^ CW?8Wa^cS^55cMawopStBwacScA<i Our new serial "The Man of the Hour," commences next week. This is a rattling good story, one that we selected from a dozen proofs submitted. Don't fail to read the opening installment next week. We are requested to announce that on Friday evening, October 30, the Daughters of the Conr % _Ml TT_ 11 5 teaeracy win give a nanuwe cu party for the benefit of the Confederate monument fund. The place will be decided upon later. We thank those of our friends who have already paid their subscriptions and of course they are not expected to do any noreat present, but there are )thers?yes, hundreds of them? who have not paid *us a cent for a pear or longer. You who read this?which class do you beloDg to? We are advised that at several postoffices along the G feW railroad The Record failed to arrive until Monday of the following week. We cannot iccount for this delay unless the papers were carried through to Georgetown and held over in %f J T7* mill Jionuay. livery *-opy cu last week's issue of The Record was placed in the postoffice at Kingstree on Friday morning. We learn with sincere regret, that Kingstree is to lose Mr J P Taylor, who has been station agent here for the past two years for the ACL railroad. It is not mere idle compliment to say that Mr Taylor is one of the best and most popular agents that has ever been assigned to this place. Patient, courteous and capable, and a polished gentleman withal, he tias been mindful of the rights of the public as well at cnc interests ui iuc ^uiauua be served. Mr Taylor has been transferred to Marion, which is a promotion in the line of service. Mr and Mrs Taylor will be missed in the social life of our community. The best wishes of a host of friends go with them to their new home. fFALL, d and. isnop.w OBSOLE lodish Patterns in Beautiful F; )ur buyer selected carefully tl FOR DRY GOODS, DR nding good money for cheap, LER D ATRIP <?* 31 Korre< H. C. GODWIN SHOES find a fit for the little or With these lines of s Guaran Protect your health by f doctors. Style, leather | rvuig^Li # ' Cotton is quoted tod. seed $16 a tor. r, Mr W I Ne.\ >n, and Asheville, s sp . time at ju-r town. Willie is s mding corporeally v?* keeps up much lon? rrous diet" preseribc.'.r .1 Asheville he is liaT .e mistaken for the Rep candidate for * -esident. i.ttle Willie," as he wifectit- tely to by iiis runn..- a'- oucnudu. Kev H Aax< .ith, a returned miss __ from the province 01 Aashing, China, lectured in the Williamsburg church Sunday morning and at Central in the afternoon. He also lectured at Union church Monday afternoon. Mr Smith is a son of Rev W 0 Smith, formerly pastor of Williamsburg and Union churches, and his father's friends heard him with additional pleasure on that oc-* Ao i 1 actnror Mr SsmitVl tUUUU Xio u 1VVIUI **** gave a vivid and striking portrayal of life and conditions in | the "Celestial Kingdom." It is our constant aim to give all the news in town and county as fully as possible but we cannot do this without help. Friends, help us out by giving us a news item whenever it comes your way and let's have a bright, readable local page every week. Nothing contributes more to the upbuilding of a town or community than a live local newspaper. We are making a strenuous effort to get The Recobd to our readers within a reasonable time after publication and we ask the co-operation of the postmasters through-out the county to that end. We will take it as a favor if any postmaster who fails to receive the package of papers at his office by Saturday of the current week will promptly report the matter to us in | order that we may invesug?ue ] the cause of delay % I Bagging and Ties at Wilkius'. STYLES orn Every Pie -NEW AND I TE AND SHELF WORN Q G-ET TE abrics. There is a distinctive ie Cream of Fashion centers an ESS GOODS, TRinniNGS shoddy goods scarcely worthjc; |RY G( \ i OTY 01 loes -foi ryf Qhape -f * L O hoes i FOR MEN, WOMEN AN1 les but the Godwin Shoe*** an hoes we can . - - itee Sat, / ' protecting your feet. Thes anu sizes iusuii a' rcquir ee Dry ( James Bryan has resigned jstmaster at Trio and Mr Files appointed as his succor. Rev S J McDonnell has I tendered his resignation as postmaster at Bloomingvale. His successor has not yet been appointed. Mr William Epps and family are leaving this we^Jc for Ashevill, N C , where they will make their future home with their son. [ Mr Gilbert Epps, who is in business in that city. Mr Epps is one of Kingstree's most highly esteemed citizens and both be and his family will be greatly missed in church and social relations. While we wish these good people happiness and prosperity in their new home, we may yet indulge the hope that in the course of time they may find, as many others have done, that there's no place like old Williamsburg, and that we may have the pleasure of welcoming them back to the old home. HiPFY KESCLTS Have MadeMaay Kiigstree Resl4*it? Kaihaslaslie. No woiider scores of Kingstree citizens grow enthusiastic. It is enough to make anyoi.e happy to find relief after years of suffering. Public statements like the following are but truthful representations of i the daily work done in Kingstree by Doan's Kiduey Pills. Mrs M S Montgomery, Railroad Ave., Kingstree, S C., says: <4I can recommend Doan's Kidney Pills in return for the great benefit I have received from their use. I had a lameness across my loins and such severe backaches that I could not turn in bed. Mornings on arising, my back would be so lame and sore that I could hardly dress myself and it required considerable effort for me to get abaut. That my kidneys were out of order was shown by the unnatural appearance of the secretions. Doan's Kidney Pills, procured from Scott's drug store, not only banished the backache, Ki.f modn mo L-irtnpva more regular UUU UiUUV *J?J 0 in action and restored the secretions to a natural condition." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name?Doan's? and take no other. 1ARRIV ce of Goods in JP-TO-DATE? 00DS ARE DEAR AT AN !_t_i ZBIEST. style in this season's shades a d all our offerings are up-to-tl >, NOTIONS, SHOES Etc., arting home. Our stock soells 30DS h(LNC r Ladies or I len 0 CHILDREN. It's hard to ill solve the problem. , * J fraction. * ^ie shoes are corn and bunion ements. loods Coi I, H orses( CAR JUST Nice drivers am Extra Heavy, Light Buggies, Sur ons, Harness A nice line "of I Come and gel YOURS TO The Williamsburg KINGSTREE ANC SOUTH C^f pNEW^ iFallAND^ I CLOTHING for ft -I Children. The La + and Fabric. All f and Stripes. Dry Goods, Dress C & Fvervthin? for Ladies' weai J 0 "** '4 i J. S. I i KINQSTREE, SOI <*-* f?I??-*?f 1NG DA Our Store is Gi Y PRICE. tnd weaves easily discernable 1 le minute. we are headquarters. i quality. corip^ / t .-i&rt; ....<u ' I M npany. | k riules. ARRIVED i good workers. mM Medium and Mules. || reys, Wag, Saddles,&c winter robes. ; your choice. PLEASE,?? ' ; Live Stock Co., > GREELYVtLLE, ) 1BOLI1TA. ?i 3| ===== 4*?4* 4. 4.?# LINE t: Winter {v ten, Youths and *f itest Styles in Fit T the new Shades i ioods, Notions, Shoes, I r. Prices to suit all. ERON, JTH CAROLINA. ? ^ ??*f>?<?>?*? ?? ILY. J .mranteed J whenever compared with t ^ J iW. 1