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I Small Accounts ^ are appreciated at THIS; bank, it b ing to our ini tere>t i?< a^>i>t the ownei s ' to bniiu -p in a financial i way ihe>e small accounts j^et the same careful at- ji tention we qive to larger ones. Hanking your inonev 1 i- . i ^ meanstna: you are piacW iniT it out of way of the * small purchase" tempta-, tion, yet keeping it where ] i you can use it at any time. < a Start right, start now ' by opening an account!] with the L Bank of Williamsburg, j< Kingttree, SC. ( M |[OCE'^'iTEMS^|l: Cotton is quoted to-day at 13$ ' to 14c for middling. Seed $27 |s per ton. 1 Tnere will be service, sermon and Holy Communion at tbe < Episcopal church next Sunday 1 morning at 11 o'clock. Rev?Tate, missionary in Ko- t rea, delivered an address upon i the work in that vast tield in the Presbyterian church last , night. It was full of interest and i instruction. ^ A wire from Mr M F Heller, who is out West buying live ^ stock, sajTs that he shipped to- ^ day i carload of horses and a r carload of mules, which will arrive about Saturday. Dr W V Brockington took the 4 little daughter of Mr and Mrs J; T K Smith of Bloomingvale to J Charleston Tuesday morning to be operated on for some spinal ] K affection. Mrs Smith accompa- ] nied them. 1 We are requested to announce that there will be a hot supper ^ atthe homeof Mr WOCamlin at t Bloomingvale on Friday night t November 5. for the benefit of ' 1 Smith's school. The public is cordially invited to attend. t Beginning with the first of November the fee for registering packages to be sent' through the mails will be raised > from eight cents to ten cents. ( The insurance on such packages 1 will also be raised from $25 to 1 S50. c Mr W F McCants,who has been 1 appointed cotton weigher at this t point, has got in a new pair of standard scales, which he hasj thoroughly tested in the pres i I- ence ot several witnesses. He is ] L willing to submit them to any ( Wk further test desired by any of ] his patrons. H Its A Top Notch Doer. ] IV Great deeds compel regard. Tb" < world crowns its doers. That's why | the American people have crowned Dr King's New Discovery the King ot Throat and Lung remedies. Every atom is a health force. It i kills germs, and colds and la grippe vanish. It heals coagh-racked mem- 1 branes and coughing stops. Sore, I i - inflamed bronchial tubes and lungs I i " are cured aud hemorrhages cease, t Or Geo More, Black Jack. N C., 1 writes "it cured me of lung trouble, j c pronounced hopeless by all doctors.*' t ?0c. $1.00. Trial bottle free. > Guaranteed by D G Scott, ( J LAD I ig and inspect 4|PERSiAL|& | Mr S D Hair of Trio wa> in town last Friday. Mr II J lirown of Cades was i >ted here Tuesday. .Mr W .) Godwin of Rosemary was in town last Thursday. Miss Alice Beckham spent the week-end in Charleston. Mr C W Adams of Cades I railed to see us Saturday. .Mr K K Alison ot vox called R| pleasantly to see us last Satur- , lay. Mr G A (loins of Greelyville tc idded his name to our list Monday. m Messrs W B Thomas and J B cj \lsbrook spent Sunday in b, 3reelyville. ai Leroy Lee, Esq., was in j M Charleston yesterday on pro-1 tc essional business. W Mrs George Stackley and two ^ j yp :hildren of Florence are visiting ; . CI elatives in town. j, Mr J Linwood Gamble is 1 jj ipending the week with re- j q, atives in Manning. cc ? 'n i.' r? _r in Mr 1 ?i lUlgin Ul uricciyvinc | :alled pleasantly to see us H Thursday of last week. tv Prof Raymond W Spigner at - m ended the DuRant-Mitchell .vedding at Rome yesterday*. Mr IS B McGill of Jackson- w ,'ille, Fla., visited his father, Vlr W P McGill, the first of the ;veek. tc Mr J G Pipkin, Jr., of vi 31oomingvale called to renew h< lis subscription while in town h( Tuesday. o] Rev E E Ervin, who has been ittending the session ot the S ;ynod in Charleston, returned Tuesday evening. Messrs J C Player and S H | 3oyd of Greelyville paid a j iiiclt tr> /-inr cnnrfnm I ;KU3aiU VIOIS. vvr VU? 'Tidiyoflast week. ^ W! Mr P D Dukes of Greelyville jtr( ,'isited our sanctum last j Saturday and added his namejpj ;o our ever increasing list. !jrj Miss Mittie McGill. who is at- n0 T6i lending the Presbyterian col- to ege. at Red Springs, N (J, is th ipending the week at home. fa Mr John W Marshall of Trio !! vas a welcome visitor at our >ffice Tuesday and advanced us subscription another year, ie has been a reader of The Rec>rd since its first issue and says ie would not be without it if :he subscription were five times tfhat it is. The following from here took n "Gala week" at Charleston: VIrs Hemingway, Mrs M J Jhandler, Mrs C C Burgess, Misses Barbara and Florie Jacobs, Belle and Lillie Ervin; Dr W V Brockington, E L Jirsch, Esq, Messrs L J >tackley, J C Kinder, Sam Mc- I Mary, Jr., W S Gilland, and j Virgil Kinder. The Bed-Rock of Success ies in a keen, clear brain, backed by ndoinitable will and resistless energy. Such power conies from the splen- B lid health that Dr King's New Life I Pills impart. They vitalize every { >rgan and bnild up brain and body. I 1 A Harmon, Lizemore, W Va.; I vrites: "They are the best pills I j I ver used." 2oc at D C Scott's. | ES' T i The ladies of Williar MOND^ our line of Ladies' Tailor Made PRICES F SUTLER 8888888888888888888 Cf1 I J Don't select your H MR. SAM P. MATTHEWS IN TOWN | svisirs Old Home After 35 Years Absence Finds Few Old Landmarks Mr Sam P Matthews of Hous>n. Texas, is visiting friends in nvn. Mr Matthews is reembered only by the older ' tizens of Kingstree, as it has ?en about 35 years since he j idyoung wife, who was !iss hJallie Cannon of Darling>n, left Kingstree for the Far est to make their fortunes. ; r Matthews has succeeded ell, as he is now a retired vil engineer, reaping the lunty which he has sown, e is now returnng from < hicago, where he attended a mference and passed on some iportant engineering matters, e has three grown children, ro sons and a daughter, all arried. His visit here is being eatly enjoyed by his old iends as ''bam P" in his lunger days was a favorite herever he was known. Dr Hudson White of Foreston, essrs Joe Cantey of Summer>n and E It Lesesene of Greelyille have all visited him since 2 arrived in town, showing iw much they appreciated the pportunity of renewing the id ties of frendship. Mr Matthews will be in town rveral days longer and will ave about November 5 for s home in Texas. C R Klugor, the Jeweler, 1060 irginiu Ave, ludianapolis, Iud, rites: "I was so weak from kidney ouble that 1 could hardly walk .x \ndred feet. Four ottles of Foley's idnev Remedy cl ed rav comexion, cured my bac;ache aud the egularies disappeared, and I can iwattend to business every day and commend Foley's Kidney Remedy all sufferers, as it cured me after e doctors and other remedies had iledD C Scott. HAVE you seen the fine laundry work that is being worn by the patrons of my agency? >am%c All IV WHY UUN'I you let me call for your bundle also? Every package is taken with the guarantee that we will give you satisfaction. GIVE ME A TRIAL at your next package of laundry. P. S, COURTNEY, Agent, KINBSTBEE, S. C, | STlof nsburg county and the public i\, OCTO Suits. The most complete r; ROM $ 1 ( DRY GO A L E & M I L L I at for the Winter until you Now Is the Time to Pay. ''We read the other day,"' says a: Missouri editor, "where a fellow wasi snot and his life was saved by the j bullet striking a silver dollar. Now, Bhould we happen to get shot before' cmi nar nn vnnr vnKijiorintinn unrl i ? "r "?'*i?? : there is no dollar in our pocket to | 3top the ball, we shall always presume you might have saved our life." Xotei Ey<-Sight Sp< clalist Here. Dr W G Browne, who, on former visits, gave such satisfaction to his patients, is here again to stay only one week and can be consulted and will make examinations free, at Kellahan Hotel or Mrs Chandler's, as patients may prefer. He has on hand all styles of spectacles and e^-glaases and will make to order when necessary. All work guaranteed. 10-28-11 Maryland i KINGS!REE, S. I? A BIG CA 6 BIG DA Walcott's Old F MEAN'S ELECTRIC PA SEE Li SE? THI PROF. KENNEL A ROYAL ITALIAN Monday. Novembi When you get tin take a ride on th * ??..#.1 wnnnH nlpaCI /A CUII tlliuai uuiiu vi pivu^. si COME < Anyone paving a visit to our a \ MAC tr^n?rallv are invited to come i >BER 25, inge of styles and prices that h ).00 TO $ >ODS CO/ BBBBBBBBBBBBW ^GAL N E R Y i see our line of latest style Fruit! Fruit! Fruit! Our fruit line is complete. We earn everything that \ou will find a: an upto-date friii*- store. We also carrv a select line of GROCERIES, FISH, SOFT DRINKS, ETC. When you wish to give your "lady friend" something that will please in thelruit line, call on us and select a nice basket of fruit. Maryland Peaches, "sweet and juicy." 2 dozen to basket. Malaga Grapes, select st<>ck. 5 dozen to basket. Plums the size of an apple. 2 dozen to basket. Apples, double the size of an ordinary apple. \ our3 to please, ANDERSON, SPRING & CO. Opposite Jacobs & Scott's. Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given that on the 13th day of November, A D 1909,1 will apply to P M Brockinton, Judge of Probate of Williamsburg county, for a final discharge as executor of the estate of Rebecca Graham, deceased. Richard Parsons, 10-14-41 Executor. \musemen IVILL EXHIBIT A1 ONE SOLID WEEK BEGINNING RNIVAL YS AND 6 BI( II . . A HIGH C lantation pun j I APF Moving Pictures. L/tuL each night. J NET, THE FLYi 3 BIG- HIPPO L, HIGH DIVER, ?? BAND WILL FURI (EMEMBER THE DATE ir 1, to satufOi 1 FERRIS WHEEL ? Ml ire for everyone. This c lows for ladies and childrei }UT AND S ttractions w-ill never regret established NOW. ?E SU to our store on 1909, as ever been placed on this mo 3 5.00? VIPANY. E. \ s at lowest prices. 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. Wanted?At once, five or six loads; of stove and chimney wood. The County Record. For Sale?One corner lot. Desirable location, New Town. East front. For particulars inquire of W 1* McGill. 10-28-2t Kingstree,S C. Wanted?Five or six loads of stove ' and chimney w<><>d. 10-14-tf The County Record. For Sale?266 acres and three smaller tracts, in Johnson township, Williamsburg county, belonging to the estate of J W Kimball, deceased. Write me for further information. R H Kimbai.l, Empire Bldg, 10-21-10t Atlanta, Ga , Wanted?An honest, industrious man to work a one-horse farm on shares or will hire; also one horse and two mules for sale. Address, William Cooper, ? m_oo *tt C/wmer S fl. lV"4(0-"Wt ^ ? . t Company MONDAY, NOV. I. OF SHOWS AND FREE ACTS. ^sgaea 3 NIGHTS. /LASS MINSTREL SHOW?The 'actory for old and young. A change of Programme WG LADY. CEOME. g a ladder 108 FDFC high. This is rllLL. HSH MUSIC AtJ; B <09 ly, November 6. n-i-MND. ompany has all high?class n. IEE US. it, as we have our reputation TtsI '