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K * \ ORGANIZED IN 1906.. * ~ ; Deposits now over $200,000.00. ^ Actual Cusl; ue>ources over;l i i $150,000.00. | , Xo Hills Pavable. ! a No Re-Discount.-. E r lc No Loans in excess of 10 per !l cent of Capital and Surplus. !a Id M a, iniMtii \?rm iri Kprnmp n '? V. ALA % A fcV J w W V vy W vx/ ?- ? ^ customer. t ' s We refer you to our accommo- c dating, vet careful and conserv- j r ative record. * t Bank of Williamsburg, |? Kingstree, SC. t ????????????????? s - f LOCAL"^"ffEMslJj' w ?^ # 4 Register! * Cotton is quoted today at 13s * middling basis. Seed $30 per'^ ton. ^ Sylvester rnce,a coiorea aray-: c man, well known about town, h I J died Sunday night. I j Next Monday is the last op- * 1 portunity to get a registration 11 certificate during 1909. * Hirsch & Hirsch are offering some valuable town lots for sale. jc See ad in this issue. ;* J D Gilland, Ileal Estate Bro-i^ j \ ker, offers a desirable dwelling . ii for sale, also a plantation near t town for rent. See ad. With Xmas just around the; c corner it's time to "speak up," > ^ Mr Merchant. Let us do your i talking with printer's ink. 1 f * S Messrs J" \Y Coward & Co in- 1 vite attention to their announcement which appears in our ad-1 c vertising columns this issue. !1 h nie eclipse or ine moon, oe- , ^ iated though was, tinally came olf at 2:1"? Saturday morning. j The time scheduled was 11:30 Friday night. We had several of our friends j to promise us a mess of birds 1 when the "close season" expired. We now beg to remind;^ them that they can shoot all the; partridges the}' want and also that we are waiting patiently, j Mr N 1) Lesesne and family j s moved on Monday into their recently completed dwelling in ( ^ the Nelson Addition. Mr ; ^ Lesesne h^s one of the prettiest ' and most conveniently appointed homes in town. 4 The advertising columns of i j; The Recorcf are far-reaching. Recently the Kiugstree Hard-It ware Co. received a letter fromj a business firm in Columbus, Ga., j asking quotations on certain J f lines ot hard ware and building; material. l We are requested to announce 13 that the ladies of the Presbyterian church will give a hot supper on Friday night, December ^ p/; 10, in the store under Dr McCabes office. Plenty of barbecue and turkey is guaranteed and all s are invited to come fndeat their a till at a small cost. i i - | We Are :?! ^at 1 * || Ladies < is: Imported Goods, about tw< % ^ % ,..v I Thanksgiving day was obierved here in the usual manner. S'earlv all the business houses were closed and the streets vere practically deserted the greater part of the day. Many lunting parties were abroad, jut we have not heard of any ^reat killing of game. Once more we have to remind i correspondent that the real lame of the writer must acompanv the article, not for mblication necessarily, but as in evidence of good faith. We lo not publish anonymous con-1 ributions, and and the signaure "Rob" conveys to us abolutely no clue to the identity >f the writer. Almost every week some >leased advertising patron tells i is of direct results derived from j ising the columns of The Rec- j ?rd. Most of the good that ad-; ertising does cannot be direct-' y traced. Seed sown in adverising ripen into fruition slowly ometimes, but results will surey come it the goods are there to tack up the advertisement. Mr L W McCants went into he swamp near his dwelling Icnday to cut some wood and ehile crossing-a little pool of rater his foot slipped and he; ell on his arm, fracturing one >f the bones above the wrist, riie injury, while somewhat j >ainful, is not serious, and a ; ew hours after the accident Mr j JcCants was able to be out on i he street. Statements of the condition, . i >f the Bank of Greelyville and he Bank of Scranton at the call >f the bank examiner on November 1G are published in this ssue. Each of these insti- j utions makes about the best ihowiog in its history. Their, :ombined deposits amount to| ;8:3,000, which added to the sum j >f the deposits of the other four, xinks in Williamsburg county, j iggregate in round numbers; 19*0,000?only $20,000 less than | >ne million dollars. This show-, ng of the banks speaks I olumes for the prosperous con-1 lition of the people generally of >ur count}'. New Advertisements. Clias M Stieff?Stieff Pianos. L J Stackley?Gifts ot Qualify, j W Martin Tobias?Onoto Self lling Fountain Fens. Hank of Williamsburg?A Kusiless Necessity. Hank of Greelyville?Quarterly Statement. Bank of Serauton?Quarterly itatenieut. Farmers and Merchants Hank, >ake Citt?Uneasy Lies the Head hat Wears the Crown. Baukof Williamsburg?Organized 11 1900. J W Coward & Co?New Store at he Old Stand. II i? Reddick?Fancy Hat Pins. * People's Mercantile Co ? Dry loods. etc. L 1) Rodgers?Fireworks. Anderson, Spring & Co?Christrias Fruits and Nuts. Dr Clifton?Oculist Hirsch & Hirsch?Real Estate for iale. , By helping us you help your-j elf. Buy from the houses who J idvertise in The Record and mention the paper. tf Pleased to >ve are opening a big shipmer Shirt Waist inty-five styles, also dress pat BUTLER - ?- . . Y-i " ' ,. , i V. i.t / -Vv..v jl r Stop ai I Big reduction in TRIMMED H dress as the right k Cj tfefPERSONAL^ib Mr W B McCants ot Georgetown had business in Kingstree Monday. Mr G K Bo wen of Lake City \ in town last Saturday on ^ss. Mr M Gordon visited the 'City by the Sea'' the tirst of the week. Hon W D Bryan of Taft called to see us Monday while in town. Mr Walter C Wilson of Cades "was mingling" with his friends here Friday. Mr J P Howard of Bloomingvale gave us the pleasure of a visit Friday. G F Stalvey, Esq, of Lake City was noted in town Saturday of last week. Mr W E Thompson of Georgetown visited relatives in town during Thanksgiving. * Miss Nellie Beavers of Lake City spent the Thanksgiving holidays with Mrs H G Askins. Messrs NV C Wilson and W M Cooper, of the vicinity of Cades, were noted in town yesterday. Miss Maggie Hanna of Lake City is visiting her sister, Mrs W M Vause, in town, this week. Mr J V McConnell of 'faft was in town Saturday and enrolled on our growing mailing list. *> Mr Lee Epps and family of Redland, Ga., v ve spending some time with .relatives in town. Mr McDavid Horton, the city editor of the Columbia Record, visited friends here Thanksgiving day. Mr Thos Epps is being congratulated bv his friends on the i ? ' - --arrival of a beautiful baby girl | in his household. County Treasurer J A Hemingway of Georgetown spent Thanksgiving with the family of Mrs M R Hemingway. Mr William W Barr, principal of Oreston High school, enjoyed the Thanksgiving holidays at home with his mother and i sister. The congregation and friends I of Rev E E Ervin remembered him agreeably and substantially on Thanksgiving by giving him a "donation"' party. Mrs L btackley, who has been under medical treatment in Dr McLeod's infirmary, Florence, returned home this week much improved in health. Mr and Mrs B W Butler were called to Hartsville last week on account of the death of Mrs Butler's father, who was buried at Hartsville Sunday. mmmmamsmmm Announce it of Fronts terns to match the same. 1 DRY G< immssmmsmm vis. iiiiTfiii'rtfli'it" tid Think ATS from now until Christmas, ind of a hat. We assure you of ALE <& Coi W H Logan of Charleston j 1 was in Kingstree and vicinity js several days this week combin- d ing business with the pleasure o of seeing his home tolk. Miss Helen St Clair Scott has j. been chose^to represent Kings- ^ tree chapter U D C at the State n convention to be held in New- ^ berry November 30 to December a 8. v Mrs Laurens Mouzon and children and Mr and Mrs Logan ! ^ Merriman and' children of: j Georgetown spent Thanksgiv-I. ing with the family of Mr A M j ^ Gordon. j? Drs J H Scott, B M Mont- j gomery and T S Hemingway, " students at the State Medical ^ college, Cliarleston, visited i their hor^e-foik in town during ^ Thanksgiving. ! - Mr IS E McCullough, of the z Taft section, than whom : Williamsburg- has few citizens): more highly esteemed generally, j: had business in Kingstreei: yesterday. i: i Dr .T II Mathias of Lexington, '5 \*ho is attending the South 5 Carolina Medical college at: ^ Charleston, spent the Thanks- \z giving holidays in town with E Dr Theodore Hemiagway. i5 Mr Tom McCutchen left Tues-h day night for Richmond to pur- \ chase the fourth car-load of z stock this season for the Wil- z liamsburg Livestock Co. They : will be here next week. \ Mrs Sal lie C Brockington, z after a pleasant staj' of two ~ weeks with relatives here, left ? ^ ; FANCT. " - 2?jL-I? ^ VMpBp&? H. D JUST Ladies T These suits are all the go thh to meet t\ 30 DS CO. fmmsmssm&m Before E , Nothing is so necessary to correct style and quality at r : (i A L E ast Friday for Kingstree to 1 pend awhile with relatives own there.?liishopville Vindiitor. W F Clayton, Esq,, of the 'lorence oar, was in Kingstree londay on professional busiess. The "Bishop" has a earty greeting for every one nd his genial presence is al- : rays welcome here. Mr and Mrs James C Dobbin nd little daughter of Terre laute, Indiana, are guests of Ir and Mrs Hugh McCutchen. lr Dobbin is a brother of Mrs IcCutchen and in the halcyon 111 (( h 111 (v 11111 u u 11 u (1 ((111 u n ( luuuuumuuuuumuuuuui] 1NEWS 3 ATI | OLD SI 3 The firm of J. W. Coward & Co 3 prospects of Kingstree, respectf 3 opened up in the dispensary buildi 3. General | Dry Goods, Clothi 1 0-I20CEI3IES | Christmas Toys 3 Our line is complete, all fresh, ue 3 over or shopworn. 3 We buy for cash and sell for casl 2 of profit. 3 Thanking our friends in advai 3 share of their patronage, we are at 1 J. w. cow; i/f Ktr* *- rrrv 1 3 MliUJ I Kl KTHnifnmmmnmimmfimm ' HAT 'v- :s - ^fi^m^r^'^rt^ 1 * I , . h' - V4"'" . i REDD RECEI\ Another new lot of ailor Mad > season and the Manufacture! le demand. Call and see our MPANY. % .' I ', buying 1 the completion of perfect easonable prices. j . ' days of bright young manhood tarried at length in these parts. Many of us remember "Jim* ' most agreeably and it with.no small degree of pleasure that we welcome him and bis family in our midst. '21 -si Old Songs Concert. The Presbyterians of Greelyville will give an "Old Songs Concert" in the school building on Friday night, December 3, for, the benefit of their church. The v music will be under the direction of Miss Hattie Taylor, the music teacher. The public is invited. > J ? iUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUX THRP1 ?HE ' I | rAND. I 3 = e having faith in the busiuess 2~ ully announce that they have ng a line of ?rchandise, e ng, Shoes, Hats, j| 3, FTZTTXTS, |= and Fireworks, p :w,seasonable goods; noue picked^ N 1 at the lowest possible margins^ ir ice in anticipation of at least a?p their service. i \RD & CO., 1 } EE, S. C. v g immmmmmrownwnx PINS?| YES, WE HAVE THEM IN ALL THL LATEST 0ESI6NS AND AT . ALL PRICES " D FRori p TEN CENTS , 7 TWO DOLLARS EACH. jij The popular Fedora. | Dubarry Grecian,^ and J 0 Old English . Large and Small. ' .. A Beautiful Selection. DON'T FORGET One Piano Vote for every cent of your purchase from our Jewelry Department. IC K. /ED! ! le Suits s are working overtime line. ;?! .. M