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W" 1 ? | Wediv M Youjare nvited \?: * $ season Miss Mamie S 'O .' I ' K BENSON BRIEFS. Little Patches of Local Color on Life's Great Canvas. Benson, March 8:?Since the cessation of the rains farmers are quite'busy making preparations for the planting of corn. The cultivation of this cereal is arousing great interest throughout the county. Dr Williams' commendable effort to encourage our farmers to produce the greatest ' quantity on a small acreage is worthy the attention of our planters. More tobacco will be planted (or transplanted) in this section than fast year, especially so among the colored folks. ,l" " ttnll Kn ine coiwn acreage *?"* ^ about the same as last season in this section. Last Sunday being one of the n^pst beautiful days of the season a large' crowd attended services at the Methodist church, where; the pastor, Rev J R Sojourner, delighted his hearers 'with a very forceful and instructive discourse, his subject being taken from Acts XX:35: - _ J'It is more blessed to give than to motive." Mr G Ollie Epps and hi5;*w*ife, Mrs Nita M Epps of Kingsti -ee, were attendants at the servi ces and^ took the opportunity'of having their membership transferred to Cedar Swamp IjMethodist church This little fio.'ck of members extends to thes? good people a most hearty welcome in their midst Mr Eddie Brown has an extremely ill child, suffering with pneumonia. Rrmro Mr lit.tlp hnv "WIJ , ~ , lb convalescent, having also been a rftictei with pneumonia Mr S Alex Tisdale is at home again after several years sojourn in other vicinities. The ''rural" will drift back to old "Cedar." What say you, Mr Editor? [In the language of the inspired poet: "What pleasant hours I once enjoyed, how sweet their memory still"?Editor.] WESJust Received?A beautiful line of Ladies' Low Quarters. 8-10-1 Xingstree DryvGoods Co. ii Awfal ErvptitB of a volcano excites brief interest, - and yonr interest in skin eruptions will be as short, if yon use Bucklen's Arnica Salve, their quickest core. Even the worst boils, ulcers, or fever sores are soon healed by it. Best for Burns, Cuts, Bruises, Sore T.inc r.!tanrv>H RanHa Chilblains and"Pile**. It gifes instant relief. 25c at D C Scott's. 1 . / / If Prices from $1: K * ? Hm> 4 K *PRI A esday & I to come, ladies, and see t hafer, who will take pleas INGSTRI 72Z??&2??Q??8? PE1GRAMME OF MISSIONARY INSTITUTE To Be Held at Taft Methodist Church Marcb 1213 Saturday Morning. 10:00?Devotional Service?Rev \V T Bedenbaugli. 10:15?Address of Welcome?Mr E R Howell. 10:25?Opening Talk?Rev W H Perry. 10:45?"The Great Need of Greater Liberality"?Address by Hon W D Bryan. 111:0O?Sermon by Rev W T Bedenbaugh; subject, "Our Duty to Give tho Gospel to the World iu This Generation." 12:00?Dinner on the grounds. Saturday Afternoon. 1:30?Devotional Exercises. 1:45?"What Would I Take for My Knowledge of Christianity and Be a Heathen?"?Open discussion. 2:00?"How Much Should We Give of Our Income to the Cause of Christ?"?Rev C B Ogburn* 2:30?"Reasons as a Ground for Missionary Effort"?Rev W H Perry. 3:00?"Our Ability to Give the Gospel to the World in This Generation"?Rev W T Beden baugli. Sunday Morning. lOrlHi?Devotipnal Service. 10:15?"The Importance of Sundayschool Work"?Rev C B Ogburn and others. | 10:45?"The Sunday-school as a Missionary Agency"?Hon W D Brvau. 111:00?Sermon, "The World for Christ"?Rev W II Perry, pastor. I A cordial invitation to everybody, j far and near, to attend.and for those I who can, to bring a basket dinner, is j extended. Let us all work aud pray i to make it a great occasiou and let every church be represented as fully as possible, W H Perry, Pastor. M F Heller will have a carload I of horses and mules here in a few I days. Look out for them. , ^ , We are late in issuing this week's paper on account of a rush of advertisements and correspondence coming in at the el eventh hour. When we giye allVertisers until Tuesday noon to hand us copy, that is the extreme limit and if any number of them take advantage of it and wait tillTueeday noon,it inevitably throws us late. We had a dozen new ads to get up this week and, coming in late, as they did, our force simply couldn't get the paper out at the usual time. We hope our advertisers in future will give us their copy by Monday?Saturday is better, or Friday. =Easl NOW ^ E W ? 2.50 ?? w S, > \ l - ? ' 0 NG < JL HUl ^UC he new styles. Never have ure in showing and serving EE DRY ( STIIL THEY COME. b Two Mew Business Couceros Open Here within a Week. ji Almost every day we hear of a b new business being started in 1 town or a new enterprise spring- 1 ing up, so that it is difficult to ( keep up with the march of pro-,1 gress. Last week, within a few |1 days of each other, a new mer-! * cantile business was opened up j1 and a bottling works plant in- j1 stalled before the people of the'J town?or most of them, at leastknew what was happening. The mercantile business is in the McCabe building, the style of the firm being Edgeworth Bros. t &Co., with Mr C A Edgeworth as the manager. The same firm operates a similar business in Camden, from which town Mr Edgeworth comes. We are glad to welcome him and his family ( to town. VVA4-4-1IV?/V iwTA*?lr n io 1 1i1c uuluulg wu1ao piailt 10 " located in the building next to 1 Mr J N Hammet's dwelling? f where The Record made its home J until the business outgrew the 1 building. Mr Charlton Kelley of Timmonsville, who is a brother 1 of Dr Kelley, of our town, is the ! proprietor of the bottling busi- 1 ness, which will bottle the usual ' variety of "soft" drinks for 1 distribution to dealers. We bespeak for these new 1 enterprises a long period of profitable existence here. Notice. i state Ofsolth carolina \ i County of Williamsburg \* Notice is hereby given, that it is unI lawful for a Barbed Wire to lie ) stretched within sixty (GO) feet of any Public Road, unless there fs a smooth wire, or slat plated above it, by instructions of the Grand Jury, at last Court. This law will be enforced. J J Graham, Road Engineer. March 8, 1910. 3-10-21. I wagons Carriages ma i wmil i A4 Carload of MST We have just received a carl Come in and look them over. iStudebaker is built FOR SAL GREELYVILIE I GREELYV: E. B. RHODUS, Manager. er Will: IS THE^TIME TO GI IPRINi ? "V ?' e guarantee every gari . ha R \ , . - ^ . ;, -;i y . ym' >1g war yy TS? yjy JJ DPEI we shown a more beauti r you. jOODS ( Boys' Corn Club. Editor County Recor^? The following- s\ scriptions :owards a prize fund for the 3oys' Corn club have been made. >Ve want tto raise between $150. ind $200 for the purpose and. rejuest that those who care to iclp along the cause send in ;beir pledge to the undersigned. Such subscriptions will be acknowledged in The Record's collmns. The money will be wanted \ugust 1. J A Kelley, $5-00. R H Kellahan, $5.00. M F Heller & Co, $10.00. W T Wilkins, $15.00; $10.00 ex ;ra to best acre. Farmers' Supply Co, $10.00. Bank of Williamsburg, $25.00 E C Epps, $5.00. People's Mercantile Co, $10.00. Kingstree Hardware#Co,chest )f tools worth $15.00. Besides the principal money prizes it is ^ur present intention to offer every member of the :lub who makes 40 or more bushels of corn on one acre aJ, :heap but' useful prize. Twenty one boys are now en- ' rolled, and af the suggestion of j Dr Ira W Williams of the-De- j nonstrati*o:i work the time for entering contest is hereby extended */ April 1. I hope by that tit^, the present enroll- [ nent w 1 be troubled. J .1 G McCulj.ouc.u, 1-7-10. Supt. Education^] ^ l'HOXE } j j ig City Pressing Club | / U1IL.> un IV tLU i n r.a r | S Gleaning, Pressing or Dyeing. jt | $ 'I'llONE NO. 03. ? J SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. J J J Club Rate- - - SI.00 per Month \ Pressing Suit - 50c f J Cleaning and Pressing Suit, 75c * J ALTERATIONS A SPECIALTY. J ( WWWWWWWWWWWW Wagons Carriages ^ude^aket UDEBAKERS" oad of Studebaker wagons. Let us show you how well ! I if Br IYE STOCK CO., [LLE.S.C. i Snnn Re w bv "w ST MEASURED FOR Q CLO went to be right. If C1JS. I .? V ^ v - - * ?IN . IMarcn ful line of Millinery. \ ;oriPAN 3 Bales of Co Mr. John B. Broadwell cotton per acre on his en at the rate of i,ooo pound! able to do as well as Mr. B By I VirginiaFerti Get a copy of our 1910 Fan from your fertilizer dealer A/fr R rno^nrptl t^llc in th i. iTlli JLflVaUTf Vli %VAAW AIM ????< he got this big yield. sales < Richmond, Va. Mall b* (hit Coo pen Norfolk, Va. Colombia Virginia Carolina Chxmical n-.i.? Company. uoroaa, Pleaae aeod m? a covj of poor 1910 WipatonFaracra' Year Book free of coo. Charleatc Baltimon Name Colombo Montfora Towb Mempbil State. Sbrerepo ? D E P I A BANK that has never los lish A BANK that has increase^ during th< A BANK that pays 4 per i compounded ev< A BANK that welcomes ai whether la: THE BANK 0 RESOURCES D. C. Scott, N. D. Li President. As ?> 49 The State under date January 2 49 Destroyed by Tornado?Seven Pu 49 Suppose the next wind-storm n 49 Better get a $ "VT-THTJD&TO: 49 fj The Home I 49 4? OF NEW YO 3 ** lnsuranc0ofaiikin8Fi 49 se ? REAL ESTAT1 40 40 If you have twn or farm propIn price is right I agree to get cashfi In you wish to buy a home or invest If it is not what you desire I will g 4? Ofiee aver SUekley's Stare. ^ Yours J; GEO ??????????????#?? Here.= YOUR THr it' k J I n I averagee . BH tire crop by using 5 per acre. You should be M roadwell tfl| Jsing I -Carolina >1 lizers . I Tiers' Year Book or Almanac J , or write us for a free copy. H| s book his own story of how tt OFFICES: A Atlanta, Ca. Savaonah,?a. u?. C. fl Silta, N. hi, s. c. Fertll tz?rs!^^B H s, Mt. ^Mrc^ia-CflfOllflfl^ H '??J. I t a dollar since its estab- JH| its business over $15fo,o6o.OO |fl e past year. cent on its Saving Deposits, ery three months. id appreciates your business rg^e or small. " IF KINGSTRfll II ? $360,000.00 |fl ESESNE, F. W. FAIREY, . st. Cashier. Cashier. j'iM I 8 has the following. '"School Bu'' ipils and Their Teacher Injured k oakes a bee-line for your pre POUC nsurance C ? , RK. Hadn't you? \ re, Life, Acafdent Jorn^d, frr e me. 7! A STJTnriT A T/TV ? >' " j erties for 9ale let me have it f the * r your property wherever loca il. If ?T in town or farm property, I five it jTf ;et what you wanf. 2 . fA, ' to please, iT . A. McELVEENr ?? ^7 I -* / , v - ? . K f