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) I ' VOL XXIII. KIXOST?:'.( :. NOl'THLIHOMXA, Tin'R.SttAY, IUX'Ffl IM-IK 30. 11HW. XO. 42. I /Jv i.; H/t,: r - .. ^ M V V _ - c- >? K <? T;' -:f^ n ?,"4j I ? rJI ?iie JLX? _ LIST OF JLV'OHS ! ;. * " For Special Term <:l lauri ooarenins Monday, January 10. G \Y Camlin, Mock! v. J G McCi tch-Mi. Kin^s tree, WTBritton, Salters. p Tohn T McElveen, Cades, .James A Scott, Kin^stree, J L Thomas, CaueN, . EL Baylor, Benson, \ H M Cooper, Fowler, II Britton, Lanes. J M Cockfield, Lake City, B B McDaniel, Leo, B;J Chandler, Rome, Davis Snowden, Church, ' W L Altman, Suttons, J L Brockinton, Kingstree, F K Johnson, Nesmith, S II Cooper, Nesmith, \Yr J Epps, Kinijstree, W A Moore, Trio, W E Severence, Lake City, H A Odom, Salters, C F Flovers, Lake City, B S Smith, Zeb, W J Marshall, Zeb, S D Xesmith, Xesmith, y} D E Cooper, Taft, J D McClam, Lake City, P H Grumbles, Salters, W L Carter, Lake City, J L Covington, Vox, ' Geo J Graham, -Ir, Cooper, a WH Carr, Kin^stree, ft James \V Hughes, Lambert, ft Lamis Nesmith, Xesmith, ft J A Evans, Leo, J A McCants, Harpers. iff a1 j 1a ahnnrx Kit i UIU JJdpCIS 1U1 suit v.ntaji kjj | the hundred at The Record office : - 7 ?wan iiii nm?i I K With B /vi i rnn t1 glYWril U to ever * . I n \ I jii; '*.?:- ' % t . i s-?!\' '' ( WrX* ' " x N t - V 22*. N.r-'"' - ' C ' 2 ' < * ' : /* ME- a '|FM gP.6 i? B j? | i'-ii iimbex i;MJ.. Martin Iratf ilicityM . 60,600 Aialard Li:n;Lfir La ttie Buyers. One oi the :ure iratisie-rs of real estate ever made in Willianisnure county was onsuramatecl lie re last week by ?'* D Cilland. real estate oroker. in a sale of twenty nine hundred acres of limber lands, formerly the property of the estate of Daniel Z Martin, deceased, to the Mallard Lumber Company ol Creelyville, S C for the sum of sixty thousand an 1 six hundred (?00,01 M dollars. These lands abound in a vast growth of large, round, long-leaf pine which has never been boxed and stands in a primeval state 01 uninterrupted 'growth of many years. It i; probably tiie most valuable body ot long-leaf pine in the Carolinas. Notice to Teachers. Tiie Teachers' association will meet at Lake City on the third Saturday in .January, instead oi' the second Saturday. The pro gramme will ix* announced next week. .i Cuovks Couintrr. Foley's Honey and Tar is the best vand safest <ruugh remedy for children. At the first symptoms of a cold, give as directed, and ward off Turner of croup, bronchitis, sore throat, coli! in the head, and stuffy breathing. It brings comfort and ease to the little ones. Contains 110 opiates or oth?r harmful drugs. Keep always on lund, and refuse substitutes. D C Scott. sincere $ is the pa. ybody for ople's % ; <<&," /"H i Vj > ?v * '<? :; V ?( \ !? . 1 * i* . . ' - .f^*y ' - ; > ,^sv- "jT,' iv '* * >r v,r >. v &V.' *" V-TOa. iiFiKl I) \ s - * / J ' ? W > Jixate' : JL XMS i BEE ill METHODIST CHURCH. Annual Event ni Interns! !o L'MIrlrn; (ii (lie Sundav-schocl. One of the pleasantest events oi the holiday season was the Chiistmas tree exercises at the Methodist church Tuesday night. The church, appropriately decorated with evergreens and candles, was crowded with children and grown-up folk as well. The exercises were opened at 7:30 with prayer by the pastor, Rev \V A Fairy. A cantata entitl'-L^ "Reception at Santa Claus? fall" was prettily rendered , ' thirtylive Sunday-school puj s. The centre of attL Son to i the children was of cob*se the t Christmas tree, which was ! resplendently gorgeous with its 'bountiful fruit of toys and pretty things for the little boys and girls. As "Santa Claus" Mr J 1 Groves Colbert was a pronounced success the cynosure of the children's admiring gaze. The closing song. "Sweet Christmas Day, Good Night," was effectively sung by a well trained choir. liie largre crowd present was dismissed with the pastor's benediction. i Fulev's Orino Laxative is best for women and children. Its mild action and pleasant taste make it preferable to violent purgatives, such as pills, tablets, etc. Cures constipation. I) C Scott. , i rratitude st year, > a Happy flercai Kingstre* / >\ u rfT'il <?fi ^ <r&\ < ^ <r. - ... . L?J \ N: _ . i?7j/ . 4 V*. <, - -1 ' ? 1 >l? ; * % \ .' t ' * '- LlJt |T? f ^ ?? '2 7 .<*. H h r A1 \ ^ ^ AAA S $ AXiiunirsrau FVEM. > f .' i'li.jiiiful Xmns Dance G!\en Dy ) Kicgstres Social Club. ^ Th-1 Christmas dance at the 3 Kcllahan Hotel given by the / Vinorjtiwi (^lnh Mnndav ^ night was attended by a large ) number of the society folk in y town and their guests, besides a / good many who came from a ) distance especially for the oc- y casion- There were fair women ) and gay cavaliers galore who ) danced the hours away to the in- y spiring strains of delightful y music discoursed by the First 5 Artillery band of Charleston, y than which there is no superior y orchestra in the State. / The ladies' costumes were ^ beautiful and elaborate. We ~~ hail hoped to give a description of the many handsome gowns 0i that elicited so much admiring (? comment, but owing to the "tir- 0) ed feeling" incident to the diver- (j sions of the festive holiday sea- 0) son, we failed to find any of the (J feminine participants who could (orwould) muster up energy ($ sufficient to describe the esthetic &) creations that were in evidence. (0 For a "mere man" to essay the : f) task would be foolish and pre-1 (A sumptuous. We regret that our w) report of this really notable oc- (4 casion is this * 'fatally defective," 9) as the lawyers say; for a write- (4 up oi a rerpsicnorean evenu wiur wi out a description of the costumes (4 is as stupid as the play of Ham- W) let with Hamlet left out. (J x for the lit im ara wi fy v> un w TT I and Prospi ntile Ci i, 5. C. \ ? .1 : v ' /H, sa>v i m / ^9^ V .'* * i'-' * > \ ?j- ? 7 ! \\ g r-: & &&J&2& -- zjj?1 yp STC-^S^E <>o<>o<xxxx;ooc:)<>oooooo<xx>oo< I This Bank and Your Success, x <Manv men have started in business with a capital only O of ability, hard work, honesty and good reputation. It is X ( mi uncommon uiimrfor men thus handicapped to win out X \ and make a success of their undertakings. Yoo probably JC / know of sevt ra! such instance.-. Sr J An important factor to their success in almost every O ? instance, you will Mud, was their bank accopnt. Their Cl j oilnk uepusus may mu ua\c uceii iai^r, ?m uicu wir r j \ nectron with the bank. coupled with their energy, lion- X C esty and character, was the basis of the credit they were * r able to establish, and through credit, success was possi- Sr j If you are starting out lor yourself, without capital, y ) by all me.tns have a bank account with this bank. ^ rS \ We will be a help to you in many wavs. * X {THE FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK, 8 < Lake City, S. C. X cxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx HORSES ARB MULISi g , &\ I have just returned from the West with a carload vi{A Horses and a carload of mules, the Finest That Ever Set Foot g in old Williamsburg W) P 111 K S It E A S 0 N A 11 L E t Call and see them and ^et tirst pick jf\ M. F. HELLER. | ?? IIM II NIW?WiM Illlll II >eral patronage th best wishes erous New Year [>mpany, % fc.l I If" TIM