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ORGANIZED IN 1906. " < and while next to the youmrot f 1'anl: in the ei:.:r:y, our assets . ar^' already . v.riy 1 , | $20Pno.oo, ! s& 2 Steady growth i> the re>ult of ; jp ' ^ood service and with our Big Capital and Surplus! * h vv? arc in a position to protect j our customers aim caicuu >.<' ^ the:n the needed assistance f alonj^ the road to success. I WE INVITE VOl ' to become one of our patrons 1] and we refer you to our careful c and conservative record. ;c Bank of Williamsburg, ' r* I *! Kingstree, S C. '.( * j impersonali&l; *N9\S & Mr S L (Joartney of Single is v in town today. v Mrs (J L Porter of Florence!* lias been visiting in town. Mr A M Gordon went to'r( Charleston Monday on business-!^ Mr I H Sauls of Cades was s . among the pleasant visitors wej t had last Saturday. Mr B Wallace Jones, Jr., of; ^ Lake City was noted in town'*1 Monday between trains. a Mr W 1) Daniel of Cooper; ^^.was among those who visited v ^Khe county seat Monday. Rev W 1* Cause of Coward it flit* f,n\r ;inrl Order ri I ague meeting* Monday. jc Mr B L Nesmitb of Nesmith n ive us the pleasure of a call; onday while in Kingstree. ^mong our pleasant callers !j onday we were pleased to see j KAV J Ferrellof Greelyville. ! Mrs Alice Stackley was taken to Florence Tuesday tor treat ] ment at the McLeod intinnary ; Mr Hamilton Gaskins, of the j b Lake City section,while in town; p Saturday paid The Record an; u agreeable visit. 'c, Messrs F F Prosser and \\ (J i * Carter, Jr., of the vicinity of . = ' SVox. were pleasant visitors at ]l< our sanctum Tuesday. i n t Miss Louise Walker, who has ?been visiting at Kingstree and ^ other points, has returned home. ^ ? Georgetown <or. Charleston Post Miss Martha (iordon, who has, 1 been employed in Georgetown s for some time, came home sick 11 Monday and is still unable to be 1 /Mi i f VIH? i s I Mr Benton M Montgomery. ; L a matriculate of the S 0 MediB cal college, Charleston, is! Bf^kfipeudmir several days with his N parents in town this week. H Mr F Marion Britton. Sr., who * has been sojourning- tor some months at Floral City. Fla., a MM ^ passed through town Tuesday) returning to his home at Indian " IH town church, accompanied byr Jiis bride. * a [ ~T*he following persons were s among" those who let't here Mon- v day and Tuesday to attend the n State Fair iu Columbia: Drand t< t ;jLADI 9 \ \V V Rrockinijton. Messrs ( A* sto]!. J (I McCutehen. L \V oil.md and K W Sin it!). 1' II Stoll. Kmj, Dr W <! < .am Me. Mes>?r> William <iaml>le. >aiaii Tisdaie. A M Cordon. K I i lod win and ''Bob" Cadsden ; vent to Charleston on Tuesday i .<> take in Barnaul A Baileys' ./ ........ _ l 1.V, i, Uil.tUCM ^UUU I'll l'Ullil. The following took in the carlival at Lake City Saturday, lijfht: Mrs M L Allen. Misses' Tarian McFadden. 11 a 11 i e Hinds, ala Hammet.Roberta Cokerand iola Chandler: Louis Cilland,; vsq. Dr \V L Taylor, Messrs K - Montgomery, Benton Mont-; 'ornery and W M Tooias. Miss EvaCuess of Saiters,who i las completed her shorthand i ourse at Drau^hon's business, ollet,re, Kaleigli. X C., is now t her home on a visit for everal weeks. She has accept-, d a position as stenographer n Norfolk, Va, and will leave or that place November 15. Last week our friend. Mr S E I IcCullough, who resides near 'aft, presented us with a bag f nice peaches, also iu the bag ras noted a sprig- otY the tree nth several peach blossoms | hereon. Fully matured ripe i >eaches on October 211! As our .ake City correspondent has epeatedly remarked: "Verily he products of our wonderful oil and climate are illimiable." Mr Sam P Matthews, who has een spending a week here mu-; ually delightful to his friends; nd himself, left Monday after ' oon for the long and arduous t?turn trip to his Texas home. : Ir "Sam I"' says that Taft: nd Cook may have a little1 lore formality attending their | eception in touring over the ountry, but certainly there is ot more royal welcome or enuine hospitality accorded ; hem than the entertainment rovided him by his Williams ur<?- kinsfolk and friends after n absence of thirty-live years. Packhouse and Tobacco Burned The alarm of lire was sounded bout <1:30 Tuesday afternoon, one of lie pack-houses of the Fanners' toacco warehouse being on lire. When lie lire was discovered thellames had lade good headway and nothing oultl be done to save the building or he contents. The pack-house contained a lot ot jbucco and some lumber used for laking tobacco hogsheads, all being he property of Mr \V K Mcintosh. File entire loss will approximate 1, 500, which, we understand, i? artially covereJ by insurance. No one stems to know what caused he lire. Several theories have been uggested, the most probable one be-, Dg that the building was struck by , ightuing and the lire resulted tlieiet-ojii. Par-tips who first saw the tire ay that it caught from the roof, ' inch seems to bear out the lighting theory. oted Eye Sight Specialist Here. Dr W (1 Browne, who on j ormer visits, gave such satisaction to his patients, is here i gain to stay only one weekt nd can be consulted and will :iake examinations free, at Kel- j ;ihan Hotel or Mrs Chandler's, ! s patients may prefer. He has on hand all styles of A. 1 ? 1 -1 1 peciucies anu eye-giasses una rill make to order when ecessary. All work guaran- j eed. 11-4-11. 1 ES' T The ladies of Willi MOND uur line of Ladies' Tailor Mad PRICES BUTLER @88SmmS88888S8888 Q u i ? r W ?.* rind greatest ?ati>i?! jil i nvite any comparison. <>ur lir We extend the n*elc >n:e to all Ill LOCAL ?I? ITEMS. II Cotton i? quoted on the local market to-day on a basis ot 1 1 'c for middlintr; seed.SoO a ton H D Reddick is troin.tr to trive away a tine upright piano absolutely free to his customers. See' uuu offer this week. We would like to have five or six loads of pine and oak wood. Will pay cash or credit same on subscription. Don't all speak at once. There was a union meeting of the churches in thi> district of the Southeastern Baptist association held in the Baptist church here on last Friday, Saturday and Sunday. We are unable to obtain a tun account of the meeting*. The Maryland Amusement Co., after billing" the town and advertising for a week's carnival here, for reasons best known to themselves, coquetted us and went to Dillon instead. Well, maybe the town's better off without the carnival, anyway. We are indebted to the courtesy of the Florence hoard ol Trade for an elegantly engraved invitation to the 'Tee Dee pint bark stew," to be given at Hotel Florence on Monday evening, November IS in honor of President Taft. llally day services for missions will be observed by the Sundayni th*? Mpfhnrlict rlmrrh next Sunday evening- at 7:30 o'clock. The service will be by the children, and a ery interesting programme has been arranged. Everybody is cordially invited to attend these.services. News received from Lake City last night says that Mr J L Stuckey, who was hurt in a runaway some days ago and who was thought to have been seri ously injured, is somewhat better. This will be good news tc his many friends in and around Florence.?Flurewi Time*? XovemUr v. Why send oft to have your wedding invitations or cards engraved when we can give you the same kind of stationer}* and duplicate almost any of the latest engravers'type faces so that only a printer can tell the difference? Our price is from onehalf to one-fourth below the cost of engraving. Two tracts of land were sold here Monday, belonging to the estate of S K Graham. The first, containing 254 acres of timber land in Johnson township, was bid in by G J Graham for $1,000; the second tract, containing G8 acres in Mingo township, was bought by B L Xesmith for $725. A bale of cotton sold to enforce merchandise lien was bought by Hugh McCutchen, agent for SpruntA Sons. The bale weighed :jf>4 pounds and brought >'50.00. AILOF iamsburg county and the publi AY, OCT( e Suits The most complete FROM $ 1 DRY QC a 1 i t y ? are the strongest c U! I L L 11 i!i offering u./ vu.-Louit-r> nie Ah??i le of desirable novelties in FA\< Y who are seeking desirable Millin ***& G A B B ^ SPECIAL NOTICES Transient Notices will be Published : in This Column at the Kate of One , Cent a Word ior Kach Issue. No ad vert isement taken for less than 25 cents. Wanted?At once, five or six loads of stove an<l chimney wo?'d. The County Record. For Sale?One corner lot. I>e*irable loca; son, New Town. East front. For particulars inquire of w V mcgill. 10-?'S-2t Kingstree,S C. Wantkd?Five or >ix loads of stove and chimney wobd. lu-14-t f The County Record. Ditching.?D J McC'ottry is a regular ditcher and will cut ditches at >2c per foot, t leaning by the yard, Satislaction guaranteed. Address him at Fowler, S C. 11-4-lt For Sale?Georgia Buck sweet potatoes, delivered anywhere in town, 75c bushel. (i 0 Errs, 11-4-3t _ 'Phone No 9. n , Foi: .Sale:?Several full blood Berkshire Pie-s and Buff Ornincton Roosters. Apply at once to (5 ollie kpps. ll-4-:it Kingstree, S. C. For Sale?2t>6 acres and three smaller trarts, in Johnson town-hip, Williamsburg county, belonging to the i-tate of J W Kimball, deceased. Write me for further information. R H Kimbai.i.. Empire UMg. 1U-21-1" t Atlanta, (5a Wanted?An honest, industrious man to work a <>nc-horse farm on >iiare? or will hire; also one horse and two muies for sale Address, Wll.LlAM c'oopkr, 10-28-Jt. Cooper. SC. Patronize the enterprising tirms that invite your trade through your county paper, tf By helping us you help yourself. Buy from the houses who advertise in The Record and mention the paper. tf 0 i 1 t" 1 i h2n 1 ^ mm i 11 Would you like tjiis b< Come to our store, see our plan of gfivinsr this pia celebrated UPTON make, dially invite youi inspectic c generally are invited to come )BfcK25, range of styles and prices that 0.00 TO $ )ODS COi i n d St liaractcristics of our N E R Y. ii.M aiiu -10ST productions oi the In FEATHERS. W IMS and QUILLS i> 111 lery. G A B Fruit! Fruit! Fruit! Our fruit line is complete. We?arr\ ' PVi-rvthini' 'tin* vnii will fiml w ;.n nn. to-date frtii' store. We als" carry 'a ; select line of GROCERIES, FISH, SOFT DRINKS, ETC. When you wish to give your * * I ad \ friend" something that will please in ' the truit line, call on us ami select a! nice basket of fruit. Maryland Peaches "sweet and juicy." dozen to basket. Malaga Grapes, select stock. 5 dozen to basket. Plums the size of an apple, 2 dozen to basket. Apples, double the >ize of an ordina- ; ry apple. Yours to please, ANDERSON, SPRING & CO. Opposite Jacobs & Scott's. smwttfitmmmtiimmmtiiii 1 COM 1 THOMAS OPERA H ?? i*r. j j v* l weanesuaj mgn H THE GREAT NEW i j?shama ?>: h bi6 fun amd i ? Sp< clal Scenery and Mecl ? See tbe Great Saw Mill st ? Hear the Joshua Slmpkin ? Best or Singin? and Dane ?? WATCH FOR j?e burlesque b/> !| a 5c, 50c, 7 ! Ie reserved seats on sale at si 5tv iautiful piano as a present? it to some of our customers and try this splendid instrument, no away. This is a present worth It carries the manufacturers' Te >n. --H. D. REDDICK. ) E SU : to our store 011 19op, has ever been placed on this ma 35.00 NIPANY. V . r i -? g y 1 e " st markets at prices which lore beautiful than ever. ^ IEC of IF. Kingstree Lodge ?SIM No. 91 Kniybts of pytbias Regular Conventions Every 2nd and 4th|Wednesday nights Visiting brethren always welcome, Castle Hall 3rd story Gourdin Building. M. H. Jacobs, C. G. Thos. McCutchex. K R S & M F Final Discharge. Notice i> hereby given that on the 13th day of November. A D 1909. 1 will apply to P M Bmekinton, Judge of Probate of Williamsburg county, for a final discharge as executor of the estate ?f Rebecca Graham, deceased. Richard Parsons. 10-14-J t Executor. ING: 1 I0USE, KtNGSTREE, | f \AVAllllmi? 111 (j, 11UTC11IWCI XVj g; ENGLAND PLAY % | MUSICAL SHOW. H lauical Effects sr ene ? s Orchestra 5E in? Specialties SE THE ? tND parade. s 5c, $1.00. I . ACKLEY'S FURNITURE STORE. sE nwmwmmwmwmiUiiiK R"~ OAND hides *T HIGHEST MAKKET PBICB PAID POX RAW PUIS JW AND BIDES. fl TO WJi.L. IH HWJWUJUIiOWWi, IfllbQWr ^ price-list mentioning this ad ESTABLISHED 1837 ITE A OQm Lopievxi^a, Kx. H* ps n to We shall positively give We will tell you all about having. This piano is of the 'n Year Guarantee. We corITC I I 1 W. | rket. mmmmmZ' ^