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ifjf PERSONAL. Mr 8 H Poston >pent the day here yesterday '?:i Uu<iness. Mr .1 C tirai tin of Gourdins was noted on our streets last V Thursday. Mr? Kleanor 1'endergrass of Camden is on a visit to relatives in Km^stree and vicinity. Mr Georye Cooper, of the Cades section, spent the day here yesterday on business. Mrs T A Blakeley and children have returned home from a visit to friends in Geneva. Alabama. Mr and Mrs W X Jacobs returned Monday trom a two weeks' visit to Jacksonville,Fla. Messrs H Y Worsham and H McFadden. of the vicinity of < >lanta: were noted in town Saturday. Mrs N D Lesesne and children ! have gone to Pickens to spend i the heated term with MrsLe-J sesne's mother. Mr and Mrs H G Askins and children are off for a fortnight's nouuay m ist me wvuvu) | North Carolina. Misses Alma and Louise Bass of Lanes were the guests of Mr and Mrs B W Butler Friday and ! Saturday of last week. Misses Carrie Mclver and Flora Ervin of Darlington camej down Tuesday, going out to In-1 diantown to visit relatives. Dr I M Woods, one of CJaren-i don county's representatives in the General Assembly, had bus- j iness in Kingstree yesterday. j Mr W M O'Bryan of Heine- j mann was noted on our streets! I yesterday, looking fully recovered from his recent ' spell'' of typhoid. Misses Marie and Katherine Yeager and Miss Emma Boyle - I of Sumter were the guests of; Miss Grace Van Keuren last week. Miss Myrtle Critchtield, after successfully conducting the play, The Union Depot", for the benefit of the Civic league, has gone to Charleston. Mr VV E Lesesne, now of Macon, Ga, passed through town Tuesday on the way to Greelyville to visit his parents, Mr and Mrs E R Lesesne. i Mr and Mrs John W Ervin left Wednesday morning for their home in Chickasba, Oklahoma, after an extended visit to Mr Ervins father. Rev E E Ervin, and other relatives and friends. Mr Robert Bu.-gess of Hebron is again behind the counter at the Kingstree Dry Goods empon.i 1?! 1 num. "^iarse nooeri uas lutai of friends in Kingstree who are' glad to welcome him back! again. i Mr and Mrs Tom McCutchen! returned last Thursday from an extended bridal trip to Skyland, X C. and other points, and are at home to their friends at the residence ot Mr and Mrs Hugh McCutchen, in North Kingstree. Mrs J S Eron, accompanied by her sister, Miss Pauline Goldstein, who is convalescing from a lingering disease, went to Charleston on Sunday morning. Mrs Eron returned Monday,! while Miss Goldstein will spend j a while on Sullivan's Island re- j cuperating- from the effects of' her malady. If you have pains in che back,weak back or any other indication of a weakened or disordered condition of the kidneys or bladder, you should get DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills right away when you experience the least sign of kidney or, bladder complaints, but be sure that' you get DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills. We know what they will do for you, and if you will send your name to E 0 DeWitt & Co, Chicago, you will receive a free trial J box of these kidney and bladderpills. They are sold here by D C Scott. j Old papers for sale at The Record ffice. <fS()CiArlt"iTEMS~)>! # Birthday Party. On Tuesday evening, July 20,, Mrs T M Gilland entertained in j honor ol the birthday of tier j grand-daughter, Miss Louise j Sherfesee of Charleston. The j ?little lady was too small to enjoy games, so instead ol invit-' , ing her friends,the older friends 1 ; of her mother and grandmother j were invited. About half-past' J six o'clock the quests were in-; vited into the dining room where ' many delicious eatables were jserved. Those present were: Mesdames R J McCa.be. Hugh McCutchen,, WN Jacobs, B W Butler, WVj Brockington; Misses Janie Al- J len of Florence, Hannah Wilson of Darlington, Theo Gregg of Sumter, Ada Brockington, Se-; rena Lee and Master Walter! Butler. ^ ! Hymeneal.' Markiej) ? At the Church ji j the Ascension, Washington,D C, | July 3, by the rector, Rev J Henning Xelms, Miss Marie T Simons, daughter Mr and Mrs S L? Simons cf Charleston, S C, to! Mr J Benjamin Campbell of Bal timore, Md. Mr and Mrs Camp-j bell left immediately after the j ceremony for Atlantic City. The I ride is a niece of Mrs M F j Ileller and has several times j visited this town. Approaching Marriage. We acknowledge with appreciative thanks the following invitation: Mr and MrsWillihniSamuelBrockingtnn request t lie honor of your presence at the marriage of their daughter Maude to Mr Van Buren Smith on Wednesday afternoon. July the twenty-eighth one thousand nine hundred and nine i at two-thirty o'clock Indiantown, Kingstree, South Carolina | Hay-Salters. ~ ! At farm ocnooi, is u, June iy, j 1909, by Rev C M Richards, D D, i uncle of the bride, assisted by j Rev C G Reynolds, her pastor, I Dr L B Salters of Blenheim, SC, j and Miss Sophie E Hay, eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs F J Hay. ?The Presbyterian of the South, .My 14, 1909. TO DISCUSS PROHIBITION. County Campaign Heelings Scheduled ?Dispensary Advocates Invited. Editor County Record:? The special committee appointed by the prohibitionists to arrange for a county campaign for the purpose cf discussing before the people the creat and important ques-! tion of prohibition or dispensary has arranged for meetings at the following places and dates, and it is suggested j, that the friends of our cause, and j those opposed, so far as that goes, carry out lunch and have a picnic; and we invite those who favor the dispensary to meet with us and let's discuss this matter as friends and ; neighbors, as in this way it is to be hoped that we can settle . this question once for all. The meetings will be as follows: ] Trio, Wednesday, July 28. j Kingstree, Friday, August 6. i Greelyville, Saturday, Au- ; gust 7. i Morrisville, Tuesday, Au- 1 gust 10. ! Johnsonville, Thursday, Au- gust 12. Lake City, Saturday, August 14. Signed T W Boyle, } 1 W D Bryan, | Dr H L Baker, j- Committee. Dr J B DuBant | i J Davis Carter j Leo, S C, Juiy 10. 7-15-3t ' The best pills made are DeWitt's Little Early Bisers, the famous lit. tie liver pills. They are small, gentle pleasant, easy to take and act ' promptly. They are sold by DC Soott. 1 ' rYT'S IKflMGi?TrEMs1t # ^ # He sure you're rijrbt?then advertise. Don't overlook SteifTs new ad j this week??5.000 a word. The shrewd advertiser can see | over the rim of a dollar into next1 week or next year. The notice of election on the dispensary question appears in this issue of The Record. %_ u . I i A _: u..?: I 'on i piay suiiuure iu eBusiness. Reach out and invite the public into the game. Advertise. II 1 > lieddick has something to say in his ad on the front page that will interest everybody. A meeting of all the school trusters of Williamsburg county is called for the first Monday in August. See notice. ( Several valued articles were 1 jwded out this week. When all the space is taken up we 1 can't crowd in any more. The < rule is, tirst come, first served. Frequent change of copy in- 1 creases the drawing power of an ^ All fiiip ail^'drUcprc hnvf UU ILU Vi V7U1 uvt V v ^ I?M V the privilege of a monthly change?twelve different ads a year. On account of an unusually large amount of cori espondence this weelc the regular installment ot our serial story had to be omitted. It will be continued next week. A letter was left at this office Saturday for publication signed t;S 0 T." We don't know who J the writer is and our rule is not * to publish anonymous communi- 1 cations. ' On Friday, July 30, Lake City , will vote on the question of establishing a high school in her ( school district. The rules gov- | erning the said election are set ^ forth in the election notice published it this issue. ( Correspondents who expect j ii- -?i.:-l? -4. uieir ai nncs jmiulcu musi i their real names,not necessarily ] for publication but as a guaran- . tee of good faith. Even "Blue ] Eyes'' m^st give her real name , before wt an publish her letter. ^ An ele< will be held at the ? court houi Monday, August 9, 1 to determine whether or not an < additional tax of two mills shall ? be levied in Kingstree school 1 for supplementing the present < school fund. Notice of said elec- ' tion appears in this issue. ] Keeping everlastingly at it is the key note of success in ad- . vertising, as it convinces the 1 public that you have confidence in what you are advertising. | Spasmodic, harum scarum ad- * vertising is not near so effective > as earnest, consistent, system- j atic solicitation for trade. i t Funny how many people send < us articles of a general nature to publish that would be fully as interesting or edifying six months hence as at present, and ( yet nearly every one writes, . "please be sure to publish this week" as it it would spoil by being held over for a week. Messrs Louis Cohen & Co announce to their Williamsburg patrons that their big department store is being remodeled and that their mammoth stock is going at a fraction of its real value. When completed the store will be 500 feet long, with to,000 feet of floor space. See ad. We are indebted to the courtesy of Mr B F Taylor, president Df the Audubon Society, for a copy of the handbook of the fish and game laws of South Carolina issued by the society. Parties desiring a copy of this booklet can obtain same by requesting it from Mr B F Taylor, Columbia, S C. Several thousand people are expected at Olanta Saturday attending the old soldiers' picnic. Governor Ansel, Hon R I Man0 l-T* ' : r ^ ?' ning of Sumter and Solicitor Julius E Boggs of Pickens are some of the speakers who will be present on that occasion. The public is cord'ally invited and a good time promised to ail who attend. We are requested to announce that there will be communion service at the Presbyterian! church next Sunday afternoon at six o'clook. Preachmjr bv Kevi Dr A K Mcllwain of Columbia. Services preparatory to communion, on Saturday morning at 11 o'clock. Dr Mcllwain will preach at this service also. Everybody invited. Friday afternoon Miller McFadden,colored,of the Workman section, brought his two little children,aged respectively about I two and four years, to Drs Gamble and Jacobs for treatment for poisoning caused by eating Paris green. The little negroes were dangerously ill and it took sev- j eral hours of strenuous work to puil thein through. At last accounts they were getting along all right. A preliminary hearing in the case of the State vs P M Lee and C P and T H Johnson, charged with arson, was held in Lake City last Friday before Magistrate Eaddy. A probable case being made out, the defendants were bound over to the court of general sessions and the amount of the bond was tixed at $1,500 by Judge John S Wils n. The bond was at once arranged and the defendants were released. According to the published reports of stock on hand in the several counties operating county dispensaries, there was on June 30 only $6,010.44 in the three Williamsburg dispensaries. This is the smallest stock reported in any of the dispensary :ounties. The largest stock on sand is in Richland county, 564,448.38. This speaks well inieed for the conservative management of our county dispensary board. Correspondents will kindly Dear in mind that it is customary for the editor to write head lines to an article. There are several, reasons for this, the principal one being that they are arranged according to a regular Form which escapes the notice Df the average correspondent and consequently the headlines that he or she furnishes do not ronform to our regular style and nar the appearance of the printed page. The writing of leadlines is ot itself an art in cvhich it requires years of trainng to become proficient. Everyone would be benefited by diking Foley's Onno Laxative for itomach and liver trouble and habit* ial constipation. It sweetens the itoirach and breath, gently stimuatea the liver aud regulates the bowfis aud is much superior to pills and >rdinary laxatives. Why not try Foley*8 Oriuo Laxative today? D C Scott. Old papers for sale at this office. T 0 B,A ( E: Don't wail \\/a i/ill rc Tl V TV 111 WV store abou not be dan without d measure in FARMERS A PLEASING COMEDY. The "Union Depot" Played by Local Talent Makes a Hit i On Friday evening, July 16, ' the farce comedy, "The Union | Depot,"' was presented at the Thomas opera house by Miss Myrtle Mae Critchtield ot Indiana, assisted by about 75 Kingstree amateurs. The opera house was pretty well tilled and quite a neat sum realized I tor the Civif League, under the auspices of which the performance was given. The showwas well presented and showed that there had been much hard [studying done by the participants, as there had been only a , few rehearsals. 1 There was very much of a mixed cast in the "Union Depot" and all the parts were : played so well that it would be unjust to mention some and not all, which lack of space precludes. i The specialties were splen- i did. The show was opened J with "Red Wing," sung by a chorus in Indian costume. Another chorus, "Pride of the Prairie Mary,'" was given in cowboy's costume by eight' \ young ladies, which was en- 1 cored very liberally by the au- , dience. A fan drill and chorus 1 i by about twenty little girls was also nicely rendered. Two beautiful vocal solos, "Goodnight Sweet Dreams" by Miss Belle Ervin and "Glorious France," by Miss Eleanor Gourdin, elicited well deserved plaudits. Miss Harper performed on the piano. Miss Critchtield, who worked so faithfully getting up the play, deserves credit for the performance. Miss Critchfield is a young lady of winning personality and made lots of triends here during her short stay, who would be glad to see her return. Tortaret on a Horse. "For ten yeers I couldn't ride a horse without being in torture froiu piles," writes L S Napier of Kugless, Kentucky, "when all doctors and other remedies failed, Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured me." Infallible for Piles, Burns, Scalds, Cute, Boils, Fever-Sores, Fczema, Salt Rheum, Corns. 25c, Guaranteed by DC Scott. We have just got in a splen- i did lot of all kinds of stationery fine bond papers,ruled headings 100,000 envelopes, and Dennison's shipping tags with brass eyelets and wire strings, the ' best made. See our samples before ordering elsewhere. tf ' I S' Horner Militi !l Oxford, North 9 Classical, Sdentlfl: and Engllsl I lege, University or the Govern n I training develops prompt obedl Academy 58 years old, with ex: dine with the principal and lac the culture of home life. Cultlv buildings, perfect sanitation, wh Best moral, mental, physical a lawn, athletic park, one quart acres. Ideal climate, helpful e atmosphere of refined Chrtstlai for over a century as an educatl V Catalogues ready 1 ? HORNER M11JT/ v CoL J. C. Horner, Prlac :co fi : too late to place your orders f( mimence making them up hen t April 1st. In this way your Fl laged in shipping. Cive us yoi elav so we can make your I i time. Prices guaranteed. : . SUPPLY a spfeaAL VOICES 1 Transient Notices will be Published in This Column at the Rate of One ' Cent a Word for Each Issue. No advertiscment taken for less than 25 cents* '"i For Rent?Two 6-room houses on '1 East Main street and one 9-room house on Brook street. Apply to .1 DGilland or i 4-15-tf S L Courtney. . | WANTED?Liles & Lilesof Orange- I burg, S C. want a good hustling man 'J in this County to write life insurance ? for the JEFFERSON, of Raleigh, N C., the strongest and leading Company in the South. Write to them, for it will mean money for you. 7-15-13t Final DischargeNotice is hereby given that on the 16th day of August. 1900, I will apply to P M Brockinton. Judge of Probate of Williamsburg county, for a final dlscharge as administrator of the estate of Martha A McClam, deceased. JWMt Clam, 7-15-41 Administrator. LADY WANTED To Introduce oir large and complete F&ll//neo 3 l>euutiful wix>l dress c?x>ds. Silk> ind fancy waixtings. The latest up to date New York City patterns. Handsomest liue of materials on the market. Dealing direct with the mill* you will find our . 5 prices low. Profits f 10.00 to $30.00 weekly. 8am- ^ pies and full instructions packed io a neat sample case, shipped express prepaid. Ko money re? J quired. Exclusive territory. Write for particu- ,/j ars. Be first to apply. Standard Dress Goods Co, DeptF 8, Bing' .* ham ton, N Y. 7-22-3t NOTICE OF eifiB"SCHOOL ELECfioT 1 m Under and by virtue of an order is- . i >ued by tfie county board of education ?t' Williamsburg county, dated July 10, '? L909, addressed to the undersigned, noLice is hereby given that on the 80th lay of July, 1909, an election will be 'A leld in Lake City school district. No 15. )( said county, upon the question of the establishment of a high school in . J ind by said school district, as provided 4 ~>y statute. Ar such election only such ilectors as return real or personal prop?rty for taxation, and who exhibit their tax receipts and registration cer- $ ideates as required in general elec- | :ions, shall be allowed to vole. Each 1 ilector favoring the establishment of a iigh school as afore-iaid shall cast a Si jallot containing the words "For High school" printed or written thereon,and ;ach elector opposed to the establishnent of a high school as aforesaid shall J :ast a ballot containing the words *5 \ cm i n -r Hicli School" nrinted or written thereon. At said election the indersigned trustees of said school dia- -\'i riot shall aet as managers. The polls will be held at the store house ofB j Wallace Jones & Son in the town of /jl Lake City, in said school district, and ^ jvill be opened at 7 o'clock in the fore- . 1 )Oon and closed at 4 o'clock in the af? ;ernoon. W T A SKINS, J B DuRant, ii Wallace Jones. Jk, trustees of Lake City School District, -T No 15. , Dated at Lake City, S C, Jnly 14.1909. 7-22-2t ] THE ESSENTIAL POINT M in becoming a GOOD MUSICIAN 1 is in the training. For terms and other infor- J mation see * 7fam Mr. Samuel Levin at THE RECORD Office 6-17-3m. -J Bring Your Tobacco to . KINGSTREE, the New Tobacco Market. ???????? ipv Sfhnnl I Carolina i Courses. Prepares for Col- ? tent Academies. Military m lenco and manly carriage. M perlenced teachers. Cadets lies of his family, securing //In ates and educates. Modern 7f|l\ olesome fare, no crowding. MM I M nd social training. Shady MM j] M er mile running track, 300 dW V nvlronment. In the social Jna A la a people. The town noted MM I m onal centre. v ~ or distributing kRY SCHOOL ilpal, Oxford, N. C, ^U ES! )r Flues. i in our 3? lues will lr orders Flues to DMPANY.