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H IZED IN 1906/ 7 j H| le next to the youngest the countv, our assets $31)0,1)00.00. idy growth is the result of < service and with our Capital and Surplus Pare in a position to protect r customers and extend to! FBietn tiie neeaea assistance llou^ the road to success. WE INVITE YOU to become one of our patrons and we refer you to our careful and conservative record. Bank of Williamsburg, Kingstree, S C. 4|PERS0NA[r|li Mr J J Morris of Taft called to 1 see us yesterday. Mr G II Stancill of Rome was ' noted on our streets Monday, i* Dr I X Boyd of Heinemann 1 had business in court Monday. Mr J J M Graham of Cades visited the county seat Monday. ( Mr T W Boyle of Greelyville spent Monday here on business. Mr S B Boston of Johnson- j ville was in town several hours ] Monday. Mr J G Altman of liome gave < us the pleasure of a brief visit 1 Monday. Mr F W Fairey visited Branch- < ville Saturday, returning home; f Monday. ] James I* McNeill. Esq, of the j1 Florence bar,was noted in town;' "Yesterday. 1 Miss Hallie McCullough of; Taft spent a few days in town j last week. Mr T E Salters of Walters De- 1 pot haa business in the court I room this week. Mr M 8 ButTkin of Cades 1 spent the day in town Friday ] and called to see us. Mr T W Britton of Rome j1 favored "ye editor"' with a i pleasant call Monday. ^ Mr E R Rowell of Taft was H in town Tuesday and retnember ed the "printer man." Mr VV I Nexsen left yesterH -day for Asheville, N t\, where | 8A he will spend some time. Mr J J B Montgomery visited his daughter. Miss Clara, at ' VVinthrop college last week. Cotton is quoted on the local market to-day on a basis of 14c for middling; seed, $27 a ton. J I Capt J F Scott, a prominent business man of Zeb,paid us his devoirs Saturday while in town. Miss Estelle Coward spent! Sunday and Monday at her old home at Sc ran ton.?Hurt mile | Afeswiujer. r~ l>r A II Williams and Messrs J J Morris and H II Sing'letarv were visitors in town Monday from Lake City. [ x I k 'g: We have just received anc I l|! We wish to extend j|: and also to say that we e> \ 4 Simeon Hyde, Esq., of Charleston was attending court several days this week. Mr E W Yates, formerly cashier of the bank of Lake City, spent the day in town Monday. Mr J Hatnp Fiynn, ot the vicinity of Cowards, was an agreeable visitor at our sanctum Monday. Mr W* M Tisdale, of the Cedar Swamp section, was here Satur day and called pleasantly at 1 .a; .,. i ne necuiu unite. Mr John M Eaddy of Lake City was among the number of friends who called pleasantly to see us Monday. Mr R II Graham, one of our valued subscsibers from Scranton, found time to call on us Monday while in town. MrCS Smith of Cades was one of the thoughtful ones who remembered their obligation to the paper this week. Mr J P Ilanna of Lambert, while in town Monday, called and left a substantial token of nis appreciation for the paper. Miss Mollie Epps has resigned her position in Mr Reddick's store on account of weakness resulting from her broken limb. Mr R B Gaskins, of the Lake City section, was in town Moniay and gave us the pleasure of lis company awhile during the lay. Dr \V S Boyd of Heinemann was one of the physicians from this county who attended the pellagra conference in Columbia Fair week. Mr D C Howard of Cedar Swamp, an old-time friend of the editor, was a welcome visitor at The liecord office one ia> lasc week. Col Walter B Logan, whose host of friends are always glad to welcome liirn back to the old :ounty, spent several days in town last week. Mi J II Pearce, now of Darlington, was in Kingstree Monday renewing acquaintance with his friends in thi s county, liis former home. Miss Mabel Lit rage, who has been employed as telegrapher for the Western Union in jacKsonville, Fla., for some months, returned home last week. Mr F Marion iiritton of Rome called at our sanctum Monday. Re is playing hide and seek now, he jocularly remarked. He seeks the hides and wants the hides to seek him. Mr and Mrs M F Ileller attended the horse show in Sumter last week, Mr Heller being appointed one of the judges. We would be willing to bet he made a good one. Mr C M Ricliburg of GreelyviHe dropped in to see us Satur* day of last week and renewed his subscription a year ahead. We wish every subscriber would resolve this year to do likewise. Mr Jos B Chandler passed through town Saturday en route to his home at Benson to spend the week-end with his family. Mr Chandler is engaged as con tractor in putting up several buildings in Florence. ,ADI )ther shipment of Ladies' Swe to the ladies of Kingstree and "ailor-Ma cpect to receive another shipn BUTLER Qu; ? r i We tind greatest satisfaction ii j invite any comparison. Our lint 1 We extend the welcome to all i j Miss Mary Swann, one of j Kingstree's fair representatives i at WinthropCollege, was elected delegate from the college1 [ to the Young Woman's Christian ! association convention held in jllichmond. Ya., last week. Capt William Cooper, who lias been sojourning for some months in Greenville, was in town , Saturd "^-^receiving the .glad j hand iroi.. his many friends, i Capt Cooper is now spending isome time at his plantation, i near Cooper postoftice. Dr Leland B Walters, who in jthe practice of his profession at Blenheim, in Marlboro county, has gained a large and appreciative clientele, visited his i friends and relatives here j several days last week. Dr | Salters says that he has seen a cotton field after the Price cot | ton picker had gone over it ;and while he did not see the : machine actually at work, the i field was certainly picked clean of the cotton. He stated further ! that many who had witnessed j the experimental test of the machine believe that with a little improvement it will meet the requirements of a practical cotton harvester. ftDmTmisIf ?? ? Some valuable real estate will be soJd next sales day. Note | sales advertised in this issue. Mr M F Heller is out West buying another big bunch of horses and mules. Their arrival is expected '"aily. i The hour for pre ?r meeting at the Presbyterian :hurch has been changed to 4 p m Wednesdays, beginning yesterday. There will be service at the Presbyterian church to-morrow i (Friday) at 7:30 p m and Saturday at 11 a m. Communion at 11 i a m Sunday. Dr J L Bass is critically ill at his home in Lake City as the iresult of an operation which it ; became necessary recently for him to undergo. We are requested to announce that there will be a hot supper ! at Workman on Thanksgiving night, given for the benefit of the Workman school. Louis Cohen & Co., Charleston's big department store, have a message for the readers of The Record in their regular ; advertising space this week. Read it. J L J U Almost everyuuuy wuu wauio ! to can pay what he owes us ! on subscription this year. We shall be forced to discontinue the paper in eacli instance where the little amount due is not forthcoming. A play entitled "Ye Village Skewl of Long Ago" will be i given at the school auditorium ES' 5 :aters in Garnet and White. W surrounding country our sincei de Coat lent the last of this week. DRYQC a I i ty a are the strongest cha /iiLLir a oitciiu^ i > customers* tlie fthUbfl i of desirable novelties in FAM'l F who are seeking desirable Millinei Mtr: A T V? A ? X "1. jLV -L?V on Friday night for the benefit fc of the school library. The cast 1 is composed of children of the 1 seventh and eighth grades. Our esteemed friend, Mr 11 Ej McKlveen, of the Hebron sec- \ tion, presented us last week! with a fine lot of bunch yam \ i j potatoes. None of them werei of sensational dimensions, but |c they were pretty nearly uni- j" form in size and shape and eleven of them made more than a peck. We thank our friend i for his kindness. I I I J The town council is experi- j > meriting with a chemical fire ex . tinguishing apparatus with the view of adding it to the fire de-1 partment's equipment. Thislj machine is not intended to take! a the place of "Our Pet," but as a! I sort of first aid to the injured,j to keep the ttames in check ^ until the "flet arrives on the ; scene to do the rest. 1 1 The hot sapper and bazaar'^ given on last Friday* night by j the ladies of St Alban's Guild was; a success in every sense of c the word. The gross receipts * of the entertainment amounted to about $108.00, which will be j used to purchase a carpet for < the church The ladies ot St Alban's wish to thank the other j -C m ? ,4. I i a. cues oi rvm^sLicc ?nu au willingly assisted them in making a success ot the bazaar, and also thank the gentlemen tor their libera! patronage. On Tuesday evening1 about 7 o'clock Mr Henry Ferrell, who j lives about three miles >from ; Greelyville. had the misfortune t to lose his store by tire. It! seems that Mr Ferrell had clos-; I IMPORT 1 ?bB- ifjl IIWwc^3 HBPV i n. u. WEA' re have all sizes and prices, e thanks and appreciation for tl Suit Dep iODS COi! I r % v ^ * n d St; racteristics of our 4 E R Y. if and BEST productions of the b EATHERS. WIVES and QUILLS is r *y. GALE ;d up the store a few minutes ! jefore to go to supper, his store j >eing near his dwelling" and when} he tire was discovered The whole j op ot the building was in j lames. It is supposed that he tire was caused by the exjlosion of a kerosene lamp. 4r Ferrell's loss is estimated! it about $2,500, with ?1,400 iniurance. I Death of Mr Jobo J Daniel. Mr John J Daniel died at the he home of his brother, Mr J Dl Daniel, at Lake City on Friday,! November 12, and was buried it Indiantown church on Sun1 n if frvll ait inrr ivnv n i The deceased was the eldest >rotner of Ex-Sheriff Daniel md was born and reared in :his county. About twenty-tive fears ago he removed to Florida and there made his lome until about two months igo, when he came to his brother's home in Lake City, vhere he remained until his leath. The deceased was a man of genial nature and had many >ld-time friends in this county vho mourn bis death. Some ime previously to his last illtess he had been stricken with paralysis, from the effects of which he never recovered. Electric Bitters ! I fl A 1 .1 f -? ?,.1. ! auceeeu wucu cvrrynTing?rrctT-nnrerIn nervous prostration and female weaknesses they are the supreme remedy, as thousands have testified. FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE it is the best medicine ever sold over a druggist's counter. ANT STAT mUlI RED D _? leir liberal patronage of our artment liPANY. mmmmzsmm * yl e est markets at prices which nore beautiful than ever. Pmiift Fruit! Fruit,! JL I Kilt X X lllll x x n? ?. Our fruit line is complete. We carry everything thac you will fiu<l at an upto-date frur store. We also carry a select line of GROCERIES) FISH, SOFT ORINKS, ETC. When you wish to give your "lady friend" something that will please in the fruit line, call on us and select a nice basket of fruit. Maryland Peaches, "sweet and juicy." 2 dozen to basket. Malaga Grapes, select sr?>ck, 5 dozen to basket. Plums the size of an apple, 2 dozen to basket. * Apples, double the size of an ordinary apple. Yours to please, ANDERSON, SPRING & CO. Opposite Jacobs & Scott's. 1?Af*A/tlAani*A Qn la X' vi vvivo iu %j uaii/i STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF WII.LIAMSBURG, Court of Common Pleas. F Rhem and D D Rhem, co-'partners, trading under the firm name of F Rhem & Sons, Plaintiff, against John Green, Defendant. By virtue of a judgment for foreclosure to me directed and filed in this cause, 1 will offer for sale in front of the court house door in Kingstree, SG\ within the legal hours of sale to the highest bidder for cash on the first Monday in December next, 1909: "All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land lying, being and situate in the county of Williamsburg and State aforesaid {containing seventy-five (751 acres, more or less, and bounded ana described a*> follows, to wit: On the Wont I?v lands sold hv John Tucker to Scilla Green; on the North by Hampton Green Branch: on the East by public road leading from Kings tree to Potato Ferry; and on the South by lands known as Cant lev lands, the same being the land conveyed to John Green on the 18th day of December, 1872, and recorded in the office of clerk of eourt for Williamsburg county in Book 'N' at pages 118 and 114 and devised to me by the last will and testament of the said John Green," Pure I laser to pay for papers Gkorgk J Graham, Sheriffof Williamsburg County. ll-ll-3t Old papers for sale at this office. EMENT. To the Public:? In order that there may he no questions raised later on. we wish to announce that no person connected with our store, or any mem ber of their families, will be allowed one piano vote. We positlveI y will not sell these votes. One single vote taD cannot be purchased HI from ns at any price. Sb We ire going to give the beauiful $300 Upton 3 Grand Piano now on exJ hibition at our store to I the person presenting to us the greatest number f of Piano Votes at the close of the contest ABP SOLUTELY FR :E. L For every dollar of ' your purchase of any thing in our store, you | JBl are entitled to ten Piano Votes. For every dollar nf mm* nn retinae frnm our Jewelry Department you are entitled to one hundred votes. Yours faithfully, IC K : -