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r,^ xmmmmmmmmmmmm a I RED B RED RAVEN HO rr Stockings are a combinatii so desirable when Oxfords & RED RAVEN HOS1EK g; ABSOLUTE SATIS Fa ? TI< Sr Red Raven Hosiery cc 1 Kl Ruuiuuuamiiuiaiiiiitiiiiiii. SUAMB.V SKETCHES. Prohibition Picnic at High Hilt?tar Load ot Liquor Sold?Personal i Scran ton, August 7:?Mr W Eu- ; gene Cooke is awav for several days' visit to the Old North State. In his absence I beg to tell yon of the! doings iu our little town. Visiting) is foremost on the vacation pro- f gramme. Misses Sal lie aud Alline Byrd of j Live Oak, Flu, were the guests of Miss Ilessie Graham last week. They have goue on to the mountains of ? western North Carolina for the re-1 inainder of the summer. Miss Lily Graham and Miss Mary Willoughby have gone to visit relatives iu Goldsboro, N C. Miss Ferrell Merritt accompanied them as far as Warsaw, where she goes to visit her grandmother. Mr Ilickling of Chester spent last Sunday with Or C LI Pate. Mr Lewis, wife and child visited the family of our townsman. Mr B L Lewis, last Thursday. \t r le T. 1 .aa anil f.imilv of Charles ton are visiting Mr Lee's father. Mr Jbo R Lee. Miss Worth Kennedy and Mr and Mrs N M Graham have gone for recreation to Sullivan's Island. Little Ralston, the three-year-old son of Or Pate, is convalescing from a three weeks' illness. The picnic at Iligh Hill was largely attended, where earnest speeches were made for prohibition. Hon W D Bryan took the palms for the day. Rev Tom Lietch, with his coworker, Mr Marshall, is holding a revival meeting at the Methodist church by the invitation of Rev Mr Murphy. Much interest is being manifested. A car-ioau 01 nquur is ueiug stored away here by our dispenser, Mr A M Cook. Where is the wisdom or justice of such an act of our county dispensary board? Is anybody getting benefited? Is the board gaining the confidence of our people or the approval of the Allwise? Citizen. Take \otice. All persons are recommended to take Foley's Kidney Remedy for backache, rheumatism and kidney and bladder trouble. It will quickly correct urinary irregularities which, if neglected.may develop into a serious illness. It will restore health and strength. Do not neglect signs of kiduey or bladder trouble and risk Bright's disease or diabetes. D C Scott. New AdvertisejneDts. Bank of Williamsburg?Banking Riicin*?sa Kings tree Hardware Co?Hardware, Building Materials, etc. Kiugstree Insurance, Heal Estate & Loan Co, Central Insurance, Bonds, Baal Estate, Etc. Lake City Hardware Co ?Hardware. County Superintendent of Education?Educational Kali v. J D Cillaud?Ileal Estate. lured llav Fever and Summer ( old. A S Nusbaum.Batesville, Indiana, writes: "Last year J suffered for three mouths with a summer cold so distressing that it interfered with my business. I had many of the symptoms of hay fever,and a doctor s pre scription did not reach my case, and 1 took several medicines which seemed only to aggravate it. Fortunately I insisted upon having Foley's Honey and Tar. It quickly cured me. My wife has since used Foley's Honey and Tar with the same success. " D C Scott. mmmmmtrmmmmmmmr RAVE SIERY. A prt?duct of North (. on of quality and beauty, made p are worn. Tile Men's Hose are j >Y IS GUARANTEED TO f)X. For every pair that does tic mes in both Black and Tar [WrtQTDP ii iuu m imuaiiuaaaaauuiiuaauaa, Death of Mrs Mary C. looper. Suttons. August 9:?Wednesday. August 4. Mrs Mary Caroline Cooper, wife of Mr John A Cooper, died at the home of her son, Mr E B Cooper, near Suttons. Mrs Cooper was 87 years old and is survived by six children, viz: Rev J E Holmes, W A Cooper, S P Cooper, E B Cooper, Mrs M M Jones of Florida and Mrs Eliza Dawsv of Sumter, besides a number of grand- and great-grand-children. Funeral services and interment took place Thursday afternoon, at 5 o'clock. ? ^ - P ATT I til iSUHUIlS iViClIIUUISL CI1UI ^11, Ht> W T Patrick officiating. A. I Seared with a Hot Iron. or scalded by overturned kettle?cut j with a knife?bruised by slammed door?injured by gun or in apy other way?the thing needed at once is Bucklen's Arnica .Salve to subdue inflammation and kill the pain. It's earth's supreme healer, infallible for Boils. Ulcers, Fever-Sores, Eczema and Piles. 25c at PC Scott's. THE THRU E-A-WEEK WORLD, The Qreatest Newspaper of its Type. It Always Tells the Truth as It Is, Promptly and Fully. Read in Every English-Speaking Country. It has invariably been the great effort of the Thrice-a-Week edition of tke New York World to publish the news impartially in order that it may be an accurate reporter of what has happened. It tells the truth, irre spective ot party, ana ior mat reason has achieved a position with the public unique among papers of its class. If you want the news as it really is, subscribe to the ThriceaWeek edition of the New YorkWorld, which comes to you every other day,except Sunday,and is.thus practically a daily at the price of a weekly. The Thnce-a-Week World's regular subscription price is only $1.00 per year, and this pays for 156 papers. We ofer this unequalled newspaper and The County Record together for one year for $1.75. The reg alar subscriptinn price of the two papers is $2.25. For indigestion and all stomach trouble lake Foley's Orino Laxative, as it stimulates the stomach and liver and regulates the bowels and will positively cure habitual constipation. D C Scott. Picking 'Em by Their Tunes. ' Kmplovers have t ht-ir own ideas about the sort of jpr-n the* will fit in:o a certain j<said the man: of a local employment bureau. "X<.* many days ago 1 sent an able1 died, capable locking y >ung man :< t j;d to t'>< otuee ->f a big contr ior who had a position he wantj ed tilled. I thought I4 had found I ' i-t the man for hint. But tlie yon!p.r man came back here disappointed and said he didn't got the ob for -ome reason?he couldn't injure out why. I called up the contractor. and he explained how it was. 'The fellow kept whistling a let of tunes such as "Auld Lang Sync" and "The Suwanee River" while he was waiting to see me.' said the contractor, 'and I decided* that he wouldn't do before I even saw him. He must he a slow moving, slow thinking man or he would whistle livelier tune-. Send me around a man who likes to whistle "A Hot Time" or "Hiawatha" and I'll take him.'"?Cleveland Plain AW x/caici The best pills made are DeWitt's Little Early Kisers, the famous little liver pills They are small, gentle pleasant, easy to take and act promptly. They are sold by D 0 Scott. Old papers for sale at this office. i iwromwmmmrommmmnr Wo are Kingsl N GUAI ,'arolina, of which all Southerners ossible only by the use of tine cot ust what you want for looks, coml WEAR, Not to j,rive fair satisfa wear you get new ones. Six pa i for Women, sizes 8 to 10. E DRY iiliUtt uuuuuaaUiauuuuuuu : J, D, GILLAND, :j : Real Estate Broker: | ; KINGSTREE. S C. * Wanted cheap farm from* 'xvu * * hundred i?? five hundred acre-. * j I Highest state of cultivation not ' J neees-ary. Prefer farm near J ; i * Kingstree, and sufficient number * J (if acr??. under cultivation for 4 ; 4 six or eight lior-e?. Call and let 4 4 u.? know your price and condi- 4 j ? tion of property. Purchase will ? ? in- made immediatetv. 4 ! Tributes of respect,obituaries, cards of thanks and all commu-: nications of a pers^ial nature, not news, are charged ror at the e , crate of one cent a word. xvvmYmYTYytvvH>VMVi I We Are Prepare ? First Class ? INSURANCE: ^ Life, Fire, Plate Gla 5 Burglary, Live Stock. ^ We represent only the best and ? We will Rent your Hoi ^ We will Sell your Real 1 We will Loan Money on ^ WE WILL BOND YOL ^ as Cashier, Treasurer c ^ the most reliable companies i ? Kingstree Insuranc -E Loan Co ^ Office at Bank of Williams! | AUGU l ! ATLANTIC C ; -^USTZSTTT^ILj X T? j NORFOLK, W AND T i Mountain and S OF T Carolines a Exceedingly low rates are offer I be tirst class, good on all trains, lii j SEPTEMBER 2,1909. For rates, schedules and sleeping i agent or communicate with W. J. CRAIG, Passenger Traffic Manager, WILMING1 li I. AC K B I 4-year-old "Kei Now at our Stable. Will b< SI 5 No Colt, No Pay. Come qi GREELYVILLE LIVE Greelyvil mmrnmmmmmmmwmmn tree Agents for RANTEEJ should he proud. Hosiery excell ton and linen yarns and pure dye. jinea with service and hard wear. iction, but to wear longer than ar irs are warranted to be enough fo Price 25c a pair. For Hen GOODS Departure of Passenger Trains at Kingstree. The Atlantic Coast Line railroad j has promulgated the following schedule, which became effective Monday, May 17, 1909. ?NOR^H ROU>T" No 80 7:31 a. *Xo 46 11:42 a.m. No 78 5:58 p. m. ?SOUTH ?BOUND? No 79 10:52 a. m. *No 47 5:58 p. m. No 89 9:15 p. m. * DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY, j ______ I 'I'uc l.'rrnpn lM-intpfl nr? n I -1"" I"" V " number of promissory note books, fifty notes to the book, that we are selling at ten cents each. tf 'WYVYYvVVWWWVWWTYOC :d to Give You | Service in % iss, Health, Accident, * ; , most reliable companies. ^ ises and collect Rents. ^ estate for you. ^ Improved Real Estate. < ?r any position of trust in ^ in the country. ^ e. Real Estate and 2 mpany, ~ 2 >urg. Kingstree, S. C. ^ AMAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAX ST 18 il )OAST LINE | SSTCTJKSIOniT ? ILMINGTON O THli eashore Resorts IIK nd Virginia. ...i ed with liberal limit. Tickets will, nited to return to and including; car reservations see your ticket T. C. WHITE, j 'General Passenger Agent, row, n.c. iiisll From rOURBON." ! a ntucky Jack" e'.here until October 1st. .00 uick. STOCK COMPANY, lie, S. C. 3 HOSIE RY ence not possessed by any other Hosiery made. lied Raven ^ The Women's Hose have the high class silky appearance ly other kind equally tine in texture, and to give the wearer 3 3 r one year's wear. 3 jl in Black and Tan, sizes 9 1-2 to 11 1-2, 25c a pair || Ijm conPANY n -aim 111 mm wiffi-11 We invite you to see our line of Piedmont, Durham, Goldsboro and Carolina I BUGGIES AND SURREYS. J The famous and well known J RUSSELL AND WEBER WAGONS. | J None better than the * j McCormick Mowers and Rakes A large and select line of 1 H1RNESS. SMILES, IIP: MB SUMMER 8UIKS. 1 PRICES AND TERMS REASONABLE. I Yours to please, Williamsburg Live Stock Co, | 1 Kingstree, S. C. j @ Most Any I Bank Can handle your business after a fashion, when times are irood and money easy. When times are hard and money tight you feel the need ot a business connection with a '% BIG, STRONG AND RELIABLE BANK. *1 Do your banking business and make your credit good with the M OLDEST BANK I\ WILLIAMSBURG fOUNTY, THE BANK OF KINGSTREE. 1 RESOURCES ----- $200,000.00 D. C. Scott, N. D. Lesesne, F. W. Faibet, President. Asst. Qnshier. Cashier. ? ? | BIG KtUUC 11UIN X 3 in 8 I LADIES' WAISTS. W ON ACCOUNT OF OVERSTOCK. W 8 WE ARE OFFERING OUR EN- 8 1 8 TIRE LINE OF UP-TO-DATE 8 aj LINGERIES AND FINE IIUS- ^ I LINS AT COST. I , | J. 5. ERON.i _ I UNIVERSITY- SOUTH CAROLINA SCHOOLS OF Arts, Law, ! science, engineering and Education, Graduate Studies. Ten ditl'erent courses leading to the degrees of A. 15. and B. S. College fees, room and light, $60. Board, $12 per month. Tuition remitted in special cases. Forty-two scholarships, each worth $100 in cash and free tuition. \ For catalogue address * C MITCHELL, President, 7-l-6t Columbia, S V -1