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' \ ORGANiZED IH 1906 and while next to the younjresi L .^an'c 'n county, our assetsd|P art* already neariy S3iiO.30S.00. f?y Steady growth the result ol ^ood service "and with our Big Capital and Surplus '-i we are in a position to protect our ciMonurs and extend to them the needed assistanct alon?f the road to success. WE INVITE 101 K to become one of our patron? ' and we refer you to our careful and conservative record. Bank of Williamsburg, Kingstree, S C. ftOCETiTEMslf m ? # Read le^al notices. Cotton took a tumble Thursday of last week and spots fell off $2.50 to So.00 a bale. I'* Cotton is quoted on the local I market today on a basis ot lie for middling: seed, $30 a ton AK iVoodson ot Manning ^Bpreach at Union Presbyte ^Hchurch tomorrow and Sat |^Bre will be service, sermor ^Hlioly Communion at the ^^Bopal church next Sundaj j^Ba m. HHe editor was in Florence I^Bay and Tuesday, taking: ir Haft celebration, hence lo j^l are somewhat scarce this ^Bssrs Millhouse and Jen s, in their attractive new ^^rtisement this week, solicit rrrArorioc & 1UI HCOii givvvitv^ [ Saturda}', about mid-day, ii rained a veritable cloud burst ir [ town. There was a considerable I display of vivid lightning and i I quantity of hail fell. At one I time it looked as if a cyclone 01 B tornado were brewing. ; \ The ladies of St Alban's guile E will serve a hot supper and hole a bazaar in the Thomas open building tomorrow evening. N< W more appetizing supper and ne W{. more beautiful display of fancy I work have ever been known in I Kingstree. Be sure to go. Pro ceeds for benetit of the Episco pal church. I Kingstree's two banks nov I ? ' have on deposit approximately I a half million dollars, the Banl I of Kingstree nearly $300,000 ane the Bank of Williamsburg$210, K-- 000. This certainly speaks wel | for these progressive and flour ishin<4" institutions and is indica tu^of the prosperity that ob ^^^flnns throughout our entin county. By a typographical error las ^^^Preek we made the Bank of Wil ^ ^ iamsburg state that its asset; I were nearly $200,000. The ini ^^^Pial "2"should have been "3,' H^Pthe error in one figure makin; P Ptlie slight difference of $100,000 total assets of this thriving Pyoung bank, as will be seen b; I Ihe corrected ad this week, an I* ' | We have just received a mM We wish to exten and also to say that we Mr C K Wheeler is able to be 'jout this morning lor the tirsi , | time since last Friday as the rei suit of injuries he received by '! being struck a severe blow on , ! the back of the neck by the lever 0:1 a hand-car near Ikirnwell several days ago. His friend? are . glad to know that he is now ' well on the road to recovery.?I Flon wr 'limes, Xovcmbcr 0. i When you pay your subscrip ' tion to The Record add twentyi tive Cents ior a year's subscription to The Woman's World. You get Hit- magazine, a handsome ' picture and an art embroidery i pattern?all for a quarter. As we have only a limited number, of subscriptions on these terms, ;iact promptly, if you want to 11 take advantage of this liberal' ! offer. The ginnery at the oil mill, .'which is not being operated this (season, caught on tire Saturday about 2 o'clock p m. It is sup- i . Hint iiTiited the | -J3 .0 ( '; waste cotton and seed contained ! in the press room of the build ing, where the tire caught, ror-j 1 tunately the tire was discovered j at once and put out before seri-j j ous damage resulted. Lightning ' i seems to have a spite at the! ! north end of town. j j The election held Wednesday, j j November 3, in the territory adjjacent to Black river, including! r'the three polling precincts of . Morrisville, Zeb and Blooming. vaie, on the question of exempting that territory trom the oper{ ation of the general stock law, J resulted in a total vote of 68 to r 14 in favor of exemption. This is the territory included in the "big pasture" on Black river, ' j and stock-raising is one of the ' j chief industries of the people. ; | On His Native Heath. ! Mr C W Wolfe, ; Kingstree, S C. ' Dear Friend:? t! 1 wish you to say thiough your! , j <4c?ld reliable paper" that I am 1 aira.ii! in dear old Williamsburg i t and *vant to handle all the hides j. and tallow that 1 can, paying | ? the highest cash prices the mar- j liket will allow. Friends will J ? please write me at Rome, S C.! i With remembrance and bestj i wishes, I am, Your friend, j! F M Britton, SR. 11 Rome, S (.', j j November 5. ] Card of Thanks. j Dear Old County Record:? I wish through your columns J to express to my friends, both j of Williamsburg and George- j town counties, my deep ap-! r,preciation and thanks for ''words, letters, and in some c j instances tangible expressions of sympathy in our great loss j -1 > -!-ui rv? i (sustained on me ni^m ui ul- , '! tober 1C. Especially do 1 feel greatly! indebted to those who came to ' the assistance of my family. I! e myself not being- at home, but at Harper, attending to my t ministerial duties, and by their heroic deeds and works saved ?; to us "our little home," though . - all else was consumed by the ' i angry flames. ? Our loss is greatly felt by ; us, it being our all. But thank X i God for my loved ones spared ; r and for a host of friends. i Yours very truly, (Rev) J 0 Cakkaway. LADI nother shipment of Ladies' Swe; id to the ladies of Kingstree and railor-Ma expect to receive another shipmi BUTLER Qu ? r We find greatest satisfaction ii invite any comparison. Our lim We extend the '-veicome to all - f< vffiTn r ri o r\ Sua" i~~ \MU >* rciv^.HL. -\6\ Mr .Joel K lloss, who is now in mercantile business at Cades, j was noted in town Monday. Mr Gilbert Kpps, now of Asheville, X C, is home for a tew daN'.v^-rlintr with his many friends. Mr V K Strong, one of Cades enterprising young business men, was in town between trains Monday. Among the visitors to the State Fair last week were Messrs W S Dennis and Walter Dennis of Kings tree. Mr A Epps of Red land, Ga, * - t r i was summoned 10 tvingstree on Tuesday by the serious illness of his sister, Mrs W Y Chandler. Mr Heyward Scott, who is attending the State medical college in Charleston, spent the week-end at home with bis parents. Messrs W T Wilkins, W II Carr, L J Stackley and J B Alsbrook attended the hot supper at Mr W 0 Camlin's last Friday night. Rev E C Bailey of Timmons ville tilled the pulpit in the Presbyterian church here last Sunday niglu, and preached an eloquent sermon. The Joshua Simpkius Company. Somehow people seem to "sense'' a good pla> and patronize it liberally. L t night a tine audience greeted t. e Joshua Simpkins company and the majority who attended seemed well pleased with the performance The plot of the rural melodrama is as old as the hills and the lines were not especially bright nor well rendered, albeit there was a plenty of fun and pathos and enough .heart interest to hold the attention. "Uncle Josh and his rival, Hezekiah Skinner, were both good in their ro'es and nearly every member of the company could do a dancing turn. The Joshua Simpkins company carries its own orchestra, which adds a great deal to the performance and relieves 'the monotony of waiting between the acts. Of T=. Kings tree Lodge Knigfyts of Pythias Regular Conventions Every 2nd;*nd 4tbiWednesday nights Visiting brethren always welcone, Castle Hall 3rd story Gourdin Building. M. H. Jacobs, C. C. Thos. McCutchen, KRS&M F Patronize the enterprising firms that invite your trade through your county paper, tf E S' S iters in Garnet and White. V surrounding country our since de Coat ent the last of this week. dryIk 88883888888888888888388 i 'J l tili-'j a 1 i ty a are the strongest cha i/l I L L IIs 11 offering to customers the XEWE* e ot desirable novelties in FAM'i r who are seeking desirabie Millinei wGA Zv Foreclosure Sale. '< STATE OK SOl'TH CAROLINA, i' COUNTY OF WII.LIaMSBI'RG. ; J ourt of Common Pleav K Rliem arid I> I) Rhem. <-?>-p;irtner-. j trading' under the firm name of F, Khcm & Sons. Plaintiff. against . Jolm Creen. Defendant. I By virtue ol a judgmenr for lore-1 closure to me directed and filed in thi* I cause. I will offer tor sale in front of [ the court house door in Kingstree. SC, within the legal tiour.^ of sale to the highest bidder for cash 011 tin* first i Monday in Decernl*?r next, 190b: "All that certain piece, parcel or I tract of land lying, being and situate in 4 the county of Williamsburg and State ! aforesaid (containing seventy-five (75) \ acres, more or )e?-, and txiundedand | described as follows, to wit: On the . West by lands sold bv .John Tucker to | C?ai.. Or/,,,... /M. >1... Mnrtl. nWTl-iiiin. 4 utiun VJI i tt" . VII ?IM iivi HI "J I ton Green Branch: on the Kast by pul>- . lie road leading from Kiiigstrc to J'h- I tato F<yry; and on the South by iands | known as ('antley lands, the same be- . ing the land conveyed to John Green ( on the 18th day of Decemlier, 1872, and | recorded in the office of clerk of court . for Williamsburg county in B'?ok "N' at i page-113 and U4 and devised to me by | the last will ar5 testament of the said t John Green," Pun-baser to pay for papers Giorok J Graham, Sherifl of Williamsburg County. 11-1 l-3t Old papers for sale at this of - uic. Monthly Statement FOR T A! Dispensary No. Location Kingstree 1 Academy S Lake City 2 Acline Ave. Scranton 3 E. R. R. St Total, STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,) WILLIAMSBURG COUNTY. f PERSONALLY County Dispensary Board, who being ea true and correct. Sworn to and subscribe We Thank Yi nj^Dv JRUipDm |^B GIVING / H D I' WEA' /e have all sizes and prices, ^oni/c mH ^nnrpriation for t x c uiaimj auu m.j./ y ? ? Suit Dep )ODS CO/ I / ; ' Jr>, , ' 1 3 n d Style I M racteristics of our 4 E R Y .? IT and BEST productions of the best markets at prices which LATHERS, WlXliS and QUILLS is more beautiful than ever, r V xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx S Z^OZS S^.1LE, g B BRICKS! BRICKS! BRICKS! 3 .f X 1,000,000 Bricks of X X T7'er37* Fine Qmalitsr X 0 at our O X Brick Kilns on Black Mingo Creek. X j? Can deliver at almost any river landings. O 5 Reeisonable 1Prices, O \ CASH OR ON TIME. /S 5 Write for information and samples. X 8F. RHEM & SONS, 8 K RHEMS, S. C. X RxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxX Kri likOand hides , ARB I W HI0HEST KAKXET FtlCB ABB ri ""swa?" WeelCeeadwlon. Writ* tor prica-Uat mentioning thk ad UflB^HMl B0TABLI8HI01837 JOHN WHITE A OQ^ Low?roM.g* of the Dispensaries in Williamsburg County HE MONTH OF SEPTErtBER, W09. 7 II Stock Is Glveo at Consumers' Prices. ===== Total Invoice Including Operating Expenses Stock on Hand Stock on Hand First Total Sales of Each Breakage Last Day of Month Dispensary _ Day of Month t. $14,457.25 56,407.23 $731.38 $21.25 $ 7,915.10 15,237.85 6.993.90 664.54 23.25 8,189.90 8,693.70 1,847.50 300.16 8.70 6,787.10 $38,388,80 15,248.63 $1,896.08 $53.20 $22,892.10 v if APPEARED W. E. Siiowden and D. J. Epp3, members of the Williamsburg ch dulv and severally sworn, deposes and says that the foregoing statement is *' before me this 9tli day of October, 1909. , Notary Public. ill For Your Pasl Patronage IptoVPAKIOH - V r" uHs fxphin ourZetlfod of 1WA7 THIS HI A NO. .REDDICK. r r d c 1 1 U1\|J I heir liberal patronage of our j|! >artment | VIPANY. {