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, : : OUR : H * j :RESOURCES! : i I Capital S 40,000.00 Surplus and Profits 11,500.00 r Deposits 200,000.00 i Actual Cash in Bank 100.000.00 Total Assets: One Quarter ' Million. i I YOU are invited to do business 1 with us. 1 \ Bank of Williamsburg, Kingstree, S. G. I j^L.ut?rtL y i i i-jiTiu? |^| Attention is called to Teachers' Examination notice. Kings tree ought to afford pretty fair material for a baby show. Read announcement of Mrs R B Dickson, Johnsonville, on the subject of millinery, etc. We are glad to hear that Mr A J Snipes, one of our suburban resix dents, who has been critically ill, is improving. Messrs J D Gilland and P H Arrowsmith have formed the Carolina Commercial Agency,which will make a specialty of the adjustment and j collection of claims. There seems to j be a field here for such an agency. Another candidate this week for ^ | Read Engineer, Mr WTRowelbof Tait. Mr Rowell is making his dej < but in politics this year but his friends and neighbors say that he ( C' is an up-to-date hustler and will be . - a^H heard from during the campaign. >W Mr J Graham McCullough's card , l/ apt>ears this week*.in our "Candi-j -i'i dates' Column." Mr McCullough ' . has proved himself a capable and courteous official and his many j -J- ill k/\ /vln.l f a Inn vn tk of ka , , melius Will UC J410.U w 'coin vnov in j v will again offer tro->services to the j county. . I s f rom our old-time friend, Mr S ] , H Guerry of Zeb, we received; Saturday a nice lot of "Georgia 1 Buck" sweet jKitatoes. They were , ^ large, fine s;>ec:mens, such as grow j to perfection in the fertile soil of j C -uar Swamp and along the river. We thank Mr Guerry for his kind- i ness. J s We take pleasure in calling atten- N tion to the card of Mr B B 1 Chandler, which appears in this is- 1 sue, announcing his candidacy for t trie House of Representatives. Mr:' Chandler is a man who does things } and, if fleeted, we have no doubt 1 that he will look closely after the! interests of his constituents. t Note vthe labels on your paper. I They ten the date of .expiration I For instance, "Apr 10" means that your subscription expired on the . 10th day of April, 1910. vIf you j think there is an error in date of! expiration denoted by the label, i, I please notify this office at once.; Remember the price of subscription , I is SI.25 if not paid in advance. I ( A party of gentlemen from town enioved a Dine bark stew FrT i ' day afternoon in the grove at the i| old Singleton place just on the suburbs. There were about twentyfive present and all enjoyed the < savory stew prepared under the direction of Mr D J Epps, who is a past master in the art of preparing this gastronomic chefd'ouvre. 1 A ..1 A ~ 1 ^ Jg 50 inch Panama ?5 50 44 Mohair In the hurry and confusion of the i last few moments before going to! press last week we neglected to call attention to the card of Mr J J Graham, announcing his candidacy for re-apointment to the office of road engineer. We regret the oversight. which was unintentional, and we make *lue acknowledgement and apology. Mr Graham is a hard-, working official and we believe he , has done his best according to his lights. New Advertisments. Greelyville Live Stock Co?International Harvester Co's Machinery. Gale &. Gale?Something New and I Novel. H D Reddick ? Sky-Blue, Dye-i True Serge. Jenkinson Bros Co ? Patronize^ Home Dealers. x Chas M Stieff ? The Suprep* Test. Lippincott's Magazine. Lake City Truckers' Association? Corporators' Notice. The Long Drought. The long drought here was broken yesterday morning by a ight shower, which though very refreshing, was scarcely enough to ay the dust. The weather bureau nan in Charleston reports that in :hatclty, up to Tuesday, twentjfour days had elapsed since it had rained, which was the third longest irought of which any record jxists. A local weather sharp informed us several days-ago that not a drop >f rain fell here during the month }f March. We cannot verify this statement, but if true, it means that the slight sprinkle of yesteriay was the first rainfall here for it least 37 days. We would be ?lad for some of our readers who lave kept tab on the weather to five us the result of their observation on this point. "The Sweetest Girl in Dixie." On Friday night, April 22, the ;eachers, assisted by young men of ;he community of Union High ichool, will present "The Sweetest jirl in Dixie." Refreshments after he play. Admission 25c and 35c. g? The Globe Tailoring Company, >ne of the eheajx>st and most reiaole tailoring houses, will have a ; pecial representative here to-; norrow (Friday) ready to take your neasure and guarantee a fit. 1-7-1 r People's Mercantile Co. Why Do You Suflrr With headache, biliousness, con- : itipation and the ills it entails, vhen Foley's Orino Laxative will elieve and cure you. It tones up dl the digestive organs, carries off he waste matter and stimulates he bowels to their normal ac;ivity. It is a splendid spring nedicine. D C Scott. NoticeWe are receiving- a lot of mail orders for our crop mortgage blank, gotten up to take the place of the old lien on crop [rom. We are glacl to receive these orders and ha\e already printed up several thousand of the forms referred to, but we must insist that the cash accompany all mail orders. It matters not how responsible the party is, we cannot afford to open a set of books for these little accounts. Only this week we have had mail orders from six different parties ranging in amount from 25c to $2.00. The price of the blanks is: 5c for 2; 25c a dozen; $1.50a hundred; $5.00 for 500. For postage add 2c for every dozen. tf mmmaaaaaaam PRI SHO 45c yard 11 40 inch WJ -45c 44 11 38 inch WJ BUTLER t CHAMOIS GLOVES. SIL TO M I r. VI 1 tjSfPERSONALffli Miss Ka>/^s,cgilestY>nt yesterday in Cad Hirsch, ^ nt?r yesterday. ? Mrs W N Jacobs Js in Georgetown this week. \ Mrs R J Burgess was in Charleston Sunday and Monday. (MrWB McCants of Georgetown had business in town Monday. Mr J P Gamble of Heinemann was noted on our streets Saturday. Mr G W Owens of Cooper called pleasantly at our sanctum Friday. Mr P C McClary of Georgetown vf^ited friends in Kingstree Tuesday. Among the visitors noted in town salesday was Mr Walter Poston of Leo. Mr S K Mouzon of Mouzons favored us with a pleasant call Saturday. Mr V W Graham of Nesmith was an agreeable visitor at our office Saturday. Rev E E Ervin attended the session of the Presbytery in Manning this week. Mr E L Graham, of the Cades section, called pleasantly at our sanctum Monday. Mrs J G Colbert and daughter, Harriet, will leave Friday for their homeHn Georgia. # Mr E B Rhodus, one of Greelyville's most prominent business men, was noted in town salesday. Mr and MVs RJ Burgess have set up housekeeping in Mr J B Steele's residence on East Main street. Mr and Mrs Geo A Jennings of Bamberg were the guests "of their son, Mr John S Jennings, this week. Miss Hannah Reddick of Hartsville has accepted a position in the store of her brother, Mr H D Reddick. 4 Mr W M 0'Bryan, of the Heinemann section, had business in Kingstree several hours Friday of iast week. Mrs McDavid Horton of Columbia and little daughter, Sara, are visiting the former's sister here, Mrs T. W Gilland.^ Mr R F Ward, one of oar suburban subscribers, took occasion to renew his subscription while in town Saturday. Mr E L Bryan of Morrisville, who attended the Farmers' Union meeting here Tuesday, called pleassantly to see us. Mr F C Thomas of Manning, a well known man of affairs, was here yesterday looking after his business interests in town. Messrs G L Sauls, D M Epps Phillips, J P Matthews and S L Courtney of Lake City mortored over from Lake City Friday of last week. Messrs Simon Poston and S B Poston, well known citizens of the Johnsonville section, motored to to'Am Monday and spent a few hours here on business. An automobile party from Georgetown spent several hours in town yesterday. The party included the following: Mr and Mrs J Kaminski and Messrs W H Thomas and Grover Martin. L Si WER lite Lawn - 8c yard I j lite Madras - 9c 44 | * : DAY rvrMf i UK i Ul 1 , Something Ne1 K GLOVES IN ALL THE N IATCH SUITS. CROCHET is A Complete L \LE & _ Mr W H Kinder has returned from Johns Hopkins hospital, where he has been under medical treat| ment for several months. His many friends are glad to learn that j he is improved in health. ? Mr and Mrs M F Heller attended the annual service at Goose creek ' church, above Charleston, last Sunday. This is said to be the oldest Episcopal church in South Carolina, i having been built in 170b. Mr Benton Montgomery, a student at the State Medical college, Charleston, whose illness was menj tioned in last week's issue, was ! able to come home the latter part of the week and will remain here until able to resume his studies. Mr J J Eaddy of Leo called to see us Tuesday. Mr Eaddy has just completed the contract for .building the djaw bridge over Mingo Creek. Mr Eaddy is also a stirring 'farmer and says he has corn up. Mr W E Nettles, of the Lake City section, an enthusiastic Farmers' Union member, attended the meeting here Tuesday. Mr Nettles tells us that he has about twelvd acres of wheat planted this year, on which with fairly good luck he expects to make 500 bushels. That is the way to make farming pay?produce everything possible at home. THE BABY SHOW Will Be Held on Conrt House Square April 12. Weather permiting, The Baby Show will be held on the court house square, Tuesday afternoon, April 12, beginningpt 5 o'clock. A fee of 25 cents will be charged ; for each child under 5 years old J who enters the contest. The babies ! will be voted on and nice prizes j will be offered. Ice cream and ' cake will be served. The Daughters of the Confederacy expect the mothers of Kingstree to stand by them, and send a large delegation to the Baby Show. * The Call of The Blood for purification, finds voice in pimples, boils, sallow complexion, a jaundiced look, moth patches and blotches on the skin.?all signs of liver trouble. But Dr King's New Life Pills make rich red blood; give clear skin, rosy cheeks, fine complexion, health. Try them. 25c at DC Scott's. I _ , Notice to Subscribers. It) transferring the names of subscribers from our subscription list to the galleys of the mailing machine . hi . i i we have recently installed, mere n;?s been some confusion of names and postoffices and u few subscribers'who ;are entitled to the paper every week, complain of not getting it. We ask, therefore, every subscriber who fails : to get his or her, paper to notify us at once?a postal- card will do?so that we can rectify the error, if such i there be. Don't fly off the handle ' because you happen to miss a copy or two of the paper, but drop us s ! card and we will promptly look intc | the matter. It is no easy task t< transfer 1,800 names scattered among ; 50 or 75 postoffices, with a different date to each name, without mak. ! ing a few mistakes. (live us a little : time, please, to get our mailing roa j chine working smoothly and we hop ' there will be no further trouble. HOW IN PI 36 inch China Silk - 4 34 inch Dress Suitings ^ 9 OA! CV : ? J 30 DS GO msmammmmsi < ' _ mr and Nove ? IEVV SHADES. COVERE! " BUTTONS FOR WHITE S ine of Milliner: GA1 i ?? ? ?-? ?? ??? : KINGSTREE GRADED AND : I HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. j ?*-*-? >? ? ?> ? < *-M P IT S*r?II Vina Irinrilv consent ed to address the Wee Nee Literary Society on Friday of commencement. / We were glad to have Col William Ewing make us an address this (Tuesday) morning. He was formerly of Nebraska, but having spent several years in Cuba before and during the war between the Cubans and the Spaniards, he was prepared to narrate many interesting experiences. Come to-morrow and have your measure for that new suit taken by an expert cutter. Fit guaranteed. The Globe Tailoring Co's reprereitative will b? at 4-7-lt People's Mercantile Co's. -- The Thrice-a-Week World. VIT80UT A RIVAL IN ITS FIELD. The Largest, Cheapest and Best Newspaper Published at the Price. Read in Every English-Speaking Country It has invariably l>een the gr 'at effort of the Thi ice-a-Week edition of the New York Worjd to publish the news impartially in order that it may be an leourate reporter ot what has happened. It tells the truth, irrespective of party,and f-r that reason it has achieved a position with the public un!que among papers of its cl&*s. The suD-criplion season is now at band and this is the best offer that will be made to you. If >011 want the news as it really is. -ui?c>il>e to the Thrlce-a-We*k edition -f tl e New York World, which comes ,o yu every other day except Sunday, and is thus practically a daily at the priee of a weekl v. | The Thr-ce-a. Week WorM'-regular I onha. ?-inf i/.n nrit*^? i>? nn!v SI .00 lief ve 11". O ? I ?/S' ?|/? *W4? .? V >- ?.J _ w an<; t liis | ays for 1 *>7 papers. \V> offer this unequalled newspaper and The County Record together for one year for one year for Tlie regular suh-cription price of the two papers is $2.00. ? ICE CR EAM, SODA WATER and all kinds of j ICE-COLD DELICIOUS DRINKS, Refreshing and Invigorating, at . ; YOUNti'S ICE CREAM PALACE. i Glenn's and Harris Lithia Water on draught. Cigars, Tobacco and SmoKers' Articles always on hand at i ' ToTn g 1 s. r > The Record has printed up 1 number of promissory not books, fifty notes to the booH e that we ar^ selling at ten cent / each. tf mmnriirn iruniiruruLULuruLULi 'ERS RICES 5c yard I I 60.inAI!LinenT? 5c 44 || Best Calico, Ami L E. MPANY. f I CSC3CSC3S3CS ' ), WASHABLE BUTTONS JUITS. rr Graduating Recital. A grad rating Musical Recital will be given a Johnsonville High school on the evening of April 8, at 8:30 o'clock, by Miss Eva Venters. "i Miss Venters completes the musical department in the high school . this year under the training of Miss Lee Parker. She expects to pursue her studies in music at some conserv- \ : atory next year. I The public is cordially invited to >i attend. S-31-Zt When you come to town put a ' copy of The Record in your pock- $ et and consult its business directory?the advertising columns in making your purchases. tf v t-W Mortgage, real estate, title hen on crop, bill of sale, agricultural lease and lien, mortgage personal property, bill of sale and lien on crop combined for sale at The Record office -a SPECIAL NOTICES Transient Notices will be Published in This Column at the Rate of One I 'anr. a WnrH far TCnrh TaaiM. No lli> I vertiscment taken for lesaihan 26 cents. Notice? l have ari up-to-date portable Threshing Machine and will b* I glad to thresh grain for the public this sen-on. Carlton Fitch, 4-7-3m -j I#ke City. 8 C ^ | Lost ? Between eourt house and 1 Brown & Brown's st ore,or between the 1 latter plane and po-tofflce.oniMonday.a^ I lwir ot Gold Frame Spectacles in cate. Liberal reward if returned to ibis of; tke. 4-7-It Wood of any kipd, winter or summer. 1 Stove wood ^ specialty through the (summer. Yours for right indices and proinpr service, Thos w Epps, I 3-31-3t 'Phone No 9. II Farm Wanted.?I wan: to buy a r* farm containing two or three hundred : acre-, half tTeand, in three or four J miles of Kinestree. Anyone having such a place for sal<\ write me. K, Box 13. 8-dl-2t Darlington; S C > _ " \ Wanted?To purchase at a bargain .">0 :-ores of 1 md, 2* ch ared, near R R 9tation,i>et\\eenKingstreeand Charles| o>n. Unless you have a bargain doa't reply to thi- ad. x * ? ; Wm Seth Thomas, n p r\ r. !)?? til I iv r u u, utiA ni 3-31-lt Hennettsville, 8 C For Sai.k?Lumber of all kinds. One ! Yoke of large Oxen. One Ex>gC'arr. ? ? : Will sell a g od two-liorse second hand i Surrey or exchange same for a onehorse Surrev. R W Stuckey, ^ 8.31-St Vox. S-C"* TRUCK GROWERS?Will ltad great profits in the use of Sitnpklus'EarlrProj lific Cotton Seed, which can he planted j after trnck is gathered; as late as May 20. or which may be planted be?w?vn the rows of the growing crops. Matures in 99 days from planting. Price f. (?. b. at. Raleigh, $1.00 jSer bushel, ' cash to accompany au-der. Address, : W A Siuipkins, R:ile%u, N C. Sttnpr II ins lia- grown here two bales toHhe jo-rc.following potatoes,snap beans and i abbages. , 4-7-2t KILLTHE COUGH ! A?PCUREWUW6f ^dr. king's hew discovery L W^CSiSSI IpCSctuIW MUmTHMWAHD liWS TROUMB 3 GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY :s \ t ' s Old papers for sale at the Record office. E9ft9Q&&9ft9B9ft9&9&9&9&9&? Afl <xSgSiSflS>c8cS>W>wHSjW>W^B >. I ableDamask45cyd ? erican prints 5?.44 ^ . .v^