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Eibb le Statenieniof the Hank of Wilauisburg. It shows since the au;e date la*' w.?i an increase in Deposit* .j iw-r $52,000.Oo Loans a;?. ;>.*< wants ti7,000.l?o Cu?l) <?li '1 i 1 Net 1'rot:is and 1 >ivi detids paid 4,l>Os.4'-2 Total Assets - K000.00 nd a decrease in Hills Payable of over 7,000.00 e Purpose f (111; U.4!lk iS to tliCOUiage SatJe iving and conservative iuvestaett, to assist our customers with (advice ami aid mem 10 aei aiicau iu the world: to extend such ueedt ful help as is consistent with safe, sound banking aud to aid iu the material welfare aud upbuilding of our town and county. To this end we offer to the public the i services of our young, strong and J growing institution. The strongest capitalized and best equipped bank in the county. | il The Bank of Williamsburg, f Kingstree. S. C. Mr Olin Welsh spent Sunday, - in Scranton. Mr It I) Mills visited near i Lake City Sunday. W L Bass, Esq, of Lake City f was in town Monday. Mrs B \V Butler and children are visiting- in Florence. Miss Lillian Salters of Salters is visiting friends in town. Mr A C Swails visited his parents in Florence Sunday. Mr-c M.'T)nn;ilrl nf SamDit lis visiting1 Mrs T A Blakelej. Dr E T Keiley visited his a home near Timmonsville Sun^ day. Messrs L D Kodgers and T B Thomas spent Sunday in Lake City. " ^ Solicitor P II Stoll left for Bishcpville Sunday morning tor court. Mr J Metier Sturgeon. Jr.. of Lake City spent Saturday in town. Mr Jas E Davis of Salters Depot was noted in town yesterday. Mr C L Burgess of Mouzon was one of our welcome visitors Sat urday. Mr A J Kagin, of the Salters section, made us a pleasant call Saturday. J P McNeill, Esq, of Florence spent Saturday in Kingstree on business. Miss Fannie Barton is visiting her brother,Mr Ceorge L Barton, in Suffolk, Ya. Mr T K Duke of Mou/.on paid us his respects yesterday while here on business. ^ Our good friend, Rev T K James of Home, called pleasantly at our sanctum Tuesday. Mr W 11 Baylor of Cedar Swamp favored The Record with an agreeable visit Monday. Mr J M Cook and daughter. Miss FVankie ot SaIters Depot, spent Tuesday in Kingstree. Mr- W S Lynch and children ui Scranton are visiting tlie family of -Mr Louis Jacobs. I-Is! Latest Styles in J Agents for Home .88888888888888838888 Mr H Turner of Cowards added : his name to The Record's expanding mailing list Monday. Mrs Louise Sherfesee of j Charleston is risiting" her parents. Mr and Mrs T M Cilland. i Mr II iV Crosland of Bennetts | vine has accepted a position1 in Or Brockington's drug store, i ' J Mr (i E llembert of Benson honored our sanctum with his' ; presence a brief while Saturday. ; | Mrs K M Til ton of Geneva, j Alabama, who has been visiting Mrs T A Blakeley, left Tuesday morning" for her home. "ur old friend, Mr K l? McClaj ry, who lives near Kpps, found! time to give us a short call Sat- j | urday of last week. Mr William W lkirr, after a few days visit to his mothers' home last week, left to take charge of his s:hool at Creston. I Miss I'earl Montgomery left, Friday morning for Ilolly Hill, I where she has accepted the; principalship of the graded school. Miss Kleanor Gourdin has accepted a position in the Agnes Cnllpjrp ot Decatur, la. [She left Tuesday morning for i her duties. I Mr T B Patrick of Kowlers took the opportunity Tuesday j while in town to enroll his name i ,on The Becord's large and ever : growing mailing list. Dr and Mrs L B Johnson of j Koine came to town Friday in the Doctor's handsome car and spent the day pleasantly in . town with friends. . Mi Ernest K Epps returned to Spartanburg this week to continue his studies at Wofford College. Mr Epps is now a memj ber of the junior class. Miss Louise McCill of Benson and Miss Mittie McGill of Kingstree lett this week for Red Springs Seminary, Bed Springs, N C, to matriculate for the ensuing term. r " ** i- - - 4. A ; .Mrs j ?.ron iias rciuiucui ! from an extended trip to the) Northern markets, where she purchased a large and select i line of tall and winter merckant dise. i Mr I, W Cji 1 land returned j yesterday afternoon to iiis home | in Kingstree, after spending | several days in Columbia, a| | guest at the home of Mrs L VV | ! Flinn.?Columbia Record, September | : 1:i' I Mr Jimmie Grayson, who lias ; been connected with an oil mill i at Shellman, Ga, for some time, i i passed through town this week j ' " ' I -V- /I 4..-. ^ gOing to Aeouion, V, iu Idivc a. similar position. Mr Grayson's ; friends here were glad to see i him again. Misses Florence Stubbs, of ! Bennettsville; Kettie llooten, of I Olar: Bessie Hirers, of Ureeni wood; Lula Derlrim, of Conway, i land Mildred Cunningham, of j ! Lancaster, passed through the j !city Saturday morning en route; to Home, S C, where they are ' engaged as teachers in the Union; (traded school.?(jivrfjdotnt Item11 Dr Abernethy, the great English ^ physician, says: "Watch your kid-' iieys. When they are affected, life is; iu danger."' Foley's Kidney Kennedy; makes healthy kidneys, corrects un-J nary irregularities and tones up the whole system. 1) C Scott, i I ,E US NEW G Dress Goods and Dress BUTLER Journal Patterns. WWWW8 f logal?1tems|! - # The Kin^stree Hardware Co., ha> an interesting ad in this issue. We are requested to call special attention tc notice of teachers' examination. Patronize the enterprising tirins that invite your trade through your county paper, tf Quotations for cotton today on the iocal market are llic for middling: seeu a iuu. The Butler Dry (foods Co., has a very attractive ad for the lauies in this issue. Kead it. By helping" us you help yourself. Buy from the houses who advertise in The llecord and mention the paper. tf The hour for service at the Episcopal church on the fourth Sunday ' .he month has been changeu from G to 5 p m. We have enrolled over a dozen new paid-in-advance subscribers within the past week. Not so bad for the opening of the fall season. The Kingstree Telephone Co is rapidly extending its lines and soon we can talk to one another from one end of tire county to the other. The liattering attendance of pupils of Kingstree High school on opening- day indicates that the enrollment will reach at least tnree hundred this session. When you come to town put a copy of The Record in your pocket and consult its business directory?the advertising columns in making your purchases. tf We are requested to announce that there will be preaching in Bethel church next Saturday and Sunday, the 18th and 10th instant, by Rev James McDowell. Tuesday, September 14, was a great day for Benson. On that day the Kingstree Telephone Co completed its line to that busy community and brought it in * 1?? 1. ? :*i. 4-v,^. * leiepiiomc iuucu ?hu uic icai of the world. We have been i guested to announce that the public is cordially invited to attend an entertainment to be given at the home of Mr R B Marshall near Morrisville, on Friday night, October 1. The proceeds will be applied to Klim Methodist church. Wednesday evening ushered in the observance of Rosh-Hoshanna, or the Jewish new year, 5b?0. This opens the Hebrew holiday season, which lasts on through the penitential days, ending with the observance of Yom Kippur, or the day of atonement, on September 25. The following is vouched for as an actual occurrence by Postmaster Jacobs: One day last week a negro approached the delivery window and asked: "Is dis yuh a public pos'ottice?" lie was informed that it was. "Kin anybody git letters yuh?" was the next question. Again he received an affirmative reply. "Den, gimme mine right out yuh," he confidently demanded. The "Judge" didn't tell us what his reply was. Dropping in at the People's Mercantile (Jo's establishment a BEFOI 00 DS AR Trimmings. DRY G( ? idayortwo ago we were asked [ by the affable manager, Mr Carol Burgess, to take a look at j their new line ot Stetson hats. I Without having any intention of buying we were induced to "try | one on." It really looked so good II considering the subject) that i we ju*>t had to take it along and i we have worn that hat ever I since. The I'eople's Mercantile j Co tell you ali about the Stetson j hat and lots of other good things ! m their ad tins weeK. sheriff (iraiiarn ha> recently j bought from Lexington, Ky, , kenneis a pair of blood-hound pups that look very promising. The hounds are male and female and are about three months old ?hearty, vigorous specimens said to be thoroughbred, descended from the famous manhunting hound "Jack Siieppard." The two dogs cost the county $54,which will be money well invested should they make good a single time when they are needed badly. The Sheriff will begin training them as soon as they | are four months old. Go to iYO I'NG'S for FANCY SOFT DRINKS AND ICE CREAM Fre?h ( and)- on hand at all times Cigars and Tobacco Young's Ice Cream Palace ! ___________? HHH i WESSg ^1 \S7 \\ fJ^ir:^-^2yr9v5 ^1 ^ 5S ^ I' '-J*.- "?n??? ~ ^HH E THE MODE E WIRE FENC E< What a Marvel it fl| would have | Abraham Lincoln H splitter of _ 1 hHHU Kfc Yt 'RIVING . Swell )ODS CO Death of a Loved toe. j Died?In the home ot her par-! euts, Mr and Mrs A .1 Parsons, at j Suttons, in Williamsburg connty, their fair daughter. Miss Addie. who leaves a large and devoted family circle to mourn her death?one sisi ter and two brothers in Georgia: one . brother in Florida and two sisters in Manning, S C, who saw her pass i from earth to heaven, telling that, I she saw the beautiful place where j I her soul would rest and that she would spend the next Sabbath day i with thr saints in glory. . I \fic< A/Miu 'riuir?i(l:iv morn i. ?j - j ing, August 2(5, 100'J. She was a devout Christian,who gave her heart to \ God in her earliest childhood days; I while a Sunday-school scholar audi J became a member of Suttons church j; ' and a Sunday-school teacher. Her age was 4b when she died. She made i friends wherever she went and was , j beloved by all with whom she came f in contact. She expressed belief in;' ; the omnipresence ot Cod as she fold- i ed her hands in the agonv of death and called on her mother, to assist her?| ; in commending her spirit to the liv* ! ; mg God; and she sang, "Loving Jesus. Geutle Lamb,"and asked that' j the same hymn be sung at herfuner- ( al service in Suttous church. The i community extends great sympathy '; to her aged parents. Miss Addie was sick for about five ' l i ! mouths, confined to bed part of the j; time. Everything was done that l medical aid and the devoted care of i j i a mother, father and brother could ' i"-'" *?? w?i' I rn "pittsburgh :e, welded by elj M- CV,-.n? nmrrroccivpnPQC ! ivir* p or iii?i x wu> |/i ? . with improvements in farm machinery, in the scientific facts that bring about the g production. You are also informing yourself about f< First?there was the stone fence of n Second?pioneer America converted Third?somebody found a way to wei Fourtl)?along came barb wire, with Fifth?machines were invented to tw another: the woven wire fer But, most important of all, wires at the joint, making no iongei W and clamps. Stay and strand, wizar J The greatest step forward in fence builc a single, master stroke. f Of course, you are not using anything ei izing yourself with this remarkable improi "Pittsburgh Perfect." FARMERS' SU1 Kingstree, S )U BIT DAILY. line of Neckwear and < MPANY. T"^ do for her comfort. Her youngest brother, G rover, was perfectly devoted to her, but God saw fit to call one of His jewels home. A- Friend. Manning, S C. September 10, 1909. SPECIAL NOTICES Transient Notices will be Published in This Column at the Rate of One ' Cent a Word for Each Issue. No advertisement taken for less than 25 cents. For Rent?Two 6-room houses on East Main street and one U-room house D I- A 1.. * .? UIl DllJVIN SLItr^t. l-U .1 DRilland or 4-15-tf S L Courtney. Notick?I have a great quantity of fine pjars now ready for cooking and Reserving at $liO per t mhel. tall atul * get your- at once. A A brown. 9-l?-2t Leo, S C. It is of interest to note the high tandiiig of a Southern institution. Statistics have been prepared to show that the Jefferson Standard Life Insurance Company of Raleigh, N C, is one of the strongest insurance companies in. America and is stronger in proportion to its assets, surplus and insurance feports than any other company was at its age. 9-2-tf Old papers for sale at this office. Final DischargeNotice is hereby given that on the tod day of October, a d 1909, i will tpply to P M Brockinton,Judge of Prolate of Williamsburg county,for a final iischarge as administrator of the es:ate of S S Tlsdale, deceased. 9-2-4t T J Phillips. mm PERFECT" I ECTRICITY. 3 s keeping you in close touch dairy methods, and with all reatest possible agricultural ince. We know you are. iedieval history. its timber into rails. ave wire and slats. its marvelous sale. ist or clamp one wire around ice. j| electricity now welds the jU| r necessary these wraps d-like, become one. lire is thus accomplished at se. Surely you are familiar/ement, to be found only in j^H 'PLY CO., I c. ' I Jet Ornaments. |: A i . :;