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A A t IT'S GO I Since this is trw t Bargains in T * ?f t to suit any family from fath t 8 ^ St ?:b?4*?b?4*??b?b? A VARIETY OF NEWS j FROM LAKE CITY.; GRADED SCHOOL COMMENCE- j MENT--BUILDING ACTIVITY CONTINUES. ' Lake City, May 16:?Dr A H Williams was in Charleston a part ^ of this week. ? The Lake City schools closed last j Tiio ovormsps pnded Tues- i wcca. i iiv vav* ~??? > day night, having begun on Sun-' day. The sermon was preached j by Dr V C Baldy, president of Coker College, Hartsville. Such a j discourse was a genuine treat to all who had the pleasure of hear-1, ing it. An entertainment consist- j ing of recitations, music and plays j took place Monday night. On Tues- ; day night Professor John G Clink- ? 1 scales, of Wofford College, delivered , the literary address, and it was a < splendid address indeed. Rare are ; the occasions upon which our people j hear an address that elicits such j general and favorable comment as! i this one. The session has been a satisfactory and successful one. The , teachers as a whole made a good faculty, and the causes for complaint were few. In the discipline told the general morale the student body is good. j Col 0 T Hall is getting ready to j build a tobacco dry house on Acline avenue, just north of hi3 | sales ware-hou3e. The structure will be of brick and will be sixty , feet wide and a hundred and fifty f i'eet long and two stories in height. ( It will be furnished with the ^ latest model drying machines and ; ] appurtenances and in every detail i will be a complete drying plant. ' i / 1 iieveral car loads of brick are on the ground and work will be be- | ^ gun right away, so that the plant j r.ill be ready for the approaching reason. This enterprise, which will represent an investment of something like ten thousand dollars, means much for the tobacco mar-1 ] ket of this town and much for the ' < tobacco growing industry of the'; country. ' Halley's comet seems to be play- : ing the mischief among the young < folks. There is a regular courting j 1 pnidemic in this town, and the dis- i "J ease is assuming alarming pro- < portions. It has broken out even < among some of the knee-breeches 1 boys and it turns these youngsters i to maids of twice their ages. The < "sooner" girls seem to have es- 'i caped the malady so far, but all 1 the other unmarried folk have the < disease bad except one or two old < bachelors, who appear to have been (1 inoculated with "anti" virus. . The tenth grade of the high ; school had a picnic at Courtney 1 Point, Lynch's river, last Wednes- , day. The Singletary brick block on Main street has been completed. Messrs Reddick & Le vis have taken the room of the block next door to vr,. w t isifins' storp and are oDen JL*i. I TV X a loiww* ? * ing up a stock of goods. The next room is occupied by The People's Drug Co., and the third room is now the location of Mr i L H Howie's market. ; J Mrs Emmie L Bass has returned ! to Florence, after a stay of a few days in town. i Mrs L G Atkinson is* at home from a visit in Wadesboro, N. C. ' ! J Tne truckers have at last secur- ] ed one of the main things they have striven for quite a whileT and 5 . I f*?*f*?? ? ? $*>0D LUCI e. as well as the fact that when v Dress Goods, ^i g ] er down. By calling at our store TiOKLE ?KEEP Y01 1?1? J?.-2? 2?d*?h?^?. fiat is, an evening expre; s Here tofore all express went north on train No 80, which leaves here at about 8 o'clock in the morning and reaches Richmond at eight that ni^h: and points farther north later the same night. Stuff sent by that train had to be gathered the day before it was shipped and did not go on the market until the morning after it left here, which was the third day after being gathered. Under the new arrangement vegetables picked in the afternoon reaches Richmond before day-light the next morning, Washington by the breakfast hour, Baltimore and Philadelphia in time for dinner and New York only a little after midday. This puts the truck on the markets while still fresh and in good shape, which means better prices and greater satisfaction to the grower, the commission merchant and the consumer. The service was inaugurated last Sunday and is a daily service leaving here at 6:42 o'clock in the afternoon and going through without change to the Pennsylvania station in New York city. Mr E L Wilks and family removed to Mullins this week and will make their home for the future in that town. Mr Wilks is a quiet, industrious man and a good citizen and we wish him well in his new home and assure him of our rewrnf of kio /VAi'nrv oittQ\7 av mo 5^1115 anaj* Mr J J Morris was called to Charleston last Monday night. In these days of plenty it were well to remember that spiritual and intellectual prosperity do not flourish along with material prosperity. A full head and heart are more often found with an empty stomach than with one filled with the good things of the table, and laked knees are more supple before the Maker than those clothed n velvet and fine linen. W. L. B. Death of an Inlant. Died?At the home of his parents, Mr and Mrs W W Barr, near Cooper postoffice, Sunday, May 8, 1910, at 10 o'clock p m., Harley Theodore, aged nine months. The funeral and iAterment took place on Monday, at 4pm., the services being conducted by Revs A CBridgman and E E Ervin in the presence pf a number of relatives and friends of the bereaved parents. The little life brightened the home only for a few fleeting months, but long enough to lignt the way as a guiding-star to the realms of the blest, to enter which, we are told, our hearts must be as the hearts of little children. The tiny fingers beckon the heartsick parents to the Father's throne, where, as a pure and white-winged ambassador from earth to heaven, their little one is waiting to welcome them. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F J CHENEY & Co, Toledo, 0. We, the undersigned, have known F J Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to earry out any obligations made by his firm. Waldjng, Rinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. - fj? I < TO AW ou save money easily it's like pic White Goods. w U ? li a 11 u ju/ we will give any one a special si* Y* S DRY LR EYES ON ^^ A REBEL YELL FOR THE RECORP Appreciated Praise for Oar Me mortal Edition. The County Record, Kingstree, is sued a creditable Memorial editioi of fourteen pages. On the fron page is a good photograph of i group of Confederate veteransmen who look like soldiers, brav< and true. Veteran S J Taylor o Greelyville contributes ''war-tim< anecdotes and reminiscences." In teresting articles on the Confederacy and President Jefferkm Davis, witl cuts of the Confederate Preside*! and General Lee, are prominen features. Pictures of Hon. Geo. J Graham and H H Kinder, command ant of Camp Pressley, two.of Wil liamsburg's true and tried citizens adorn the pages. The Record worke< with the Williamsburg women in th< erection of the grand monument t( the Confederate dead, which wai unveiled with conspicuous cere monies on Memorial Day. Mr C W Wolfe is the able and worthy editoi of this old landmark of Williams -o rvonni* fViaf KqQ uuig v;uuutj a jjo^i wiuv umw mvv? going into those happy and hospit able homes for twenty-four years Here's a rebel yell for The Countj Record!?Southern Publisher. What Everybody WantsEverybody desires good health which is impossible unless the kid neys are sound and healthy. Foley's Kidney Remedy should be taken al the first indication of any irregular ity, and a serious illness may be averted. Foley's Kidney Remedj will restore your kidneys and blad der to their normal state and activ ity. D C Scott. By helping us you help your self. Buy from the houses whc advertise in The Record and mention the paper. The more you eat Quaker Oats the better your health will be. Practical experiments with athletes show Quaker Oats to be the greatest strength maker. Packed in regular aize package*, and in her metically sealed tins (or hot climates. 26 Summons for Belief. (COMIM.AINT 8KRVED.) STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of willlamsbukg, The Atlantic' oast l.um'??r Corporation, a corporation duly chartered anc existing by and under the laws oj the State of South Carolina, Plaintiff, against Anna Belle Timmons. Daisy E Beal. Z R Fulmore, II C Fulmore, W VV Fulmore. J A Fuliuon*. John T MeElveeu. Alice E McElveen, J J M Graham, W E Ne>m tli. trading under the firm name of Nesmitli Brother-, and the Farmers and Merchants Bank of L ike City, a corporation duly charter d and existing by and under the laws of the State of South Carolina. Defendant-. To the defendant* above named: You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy is herewith served upon you, and to serv>- a cope of your answer to said Complaint on the subscriber, at then office In Kingstree, S C, within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of su- h service; and ify??u fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this "'ill onnlw 4-fx t ka /?nnPt ff\r O'UV'Il Will m;uij W HIW WUi ?< IV. ?iiv relief Demanded in the complaint Kei.lky & Hinds, Plaintiffs' Attorneys Flea-e Take NoticeThat the complaint herein has t>een filed in :l.e ollice of the Clerk of Court of Common Pleas for Williamsburg County. Kelley & Hinds, 5-5 fit Plaintiffs' Attorneys. ^^ "j" <|?? e?? ?fg? { ONE TC king it up in the street, if you would , Laces, Edging e carry full line o w Cut lowing over our stock. Will Not GOODS ( OUR SHOW ?*f*? ?*?*?*?^? ? ? i The High Increases the ] essities without in. ality. 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BURGESS, K R 6 & M F The Thrice-a-Week World. WITHOUT A RIVAL IN ITS FIELD. The Largest, Cheapest and Best Newspaper Published at the Price. Read lo Every English-Speaking Country It has invariably l>een the great etlort of the Thrice-a-week edition of the New York World to publish the news impartially in order that it may be an accurate rep>rter ot what has happened. It tells the truth, irrespective of party,and for that reason it has achieved a position with the public unique among papers of its class. The subscription season is now at hand and this is the best offer that will be made to you. If you want the news as it really is, subscribe to 'lie Thtice-a-We^k edition of the New York World, which coi^es to you every other day except Sunday, and is thus practically a daily at the : price of a weekly. lj The Thrice-a. Week World's regular f: subscription price is only 81.00 per year, -1 and this pays for 1*?7 papers. We offer this unequalled newspaper and The County Record together for one year for one year for $1.7"?. The regular subscription price of the two papers is $2.00. mmm m mmmm FUlFi HONEY?ndTAR The original LAXATIVE cough remedy. For coughs, colds, throat and lung ! troubles. No opiates. Non-alcohollo. Good for everybody. Sold ever y where The genuine FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR is la a Yellow package. Refuse substitutes. Prepared only by Foley A Company, Chioage. D. c. Scott. * \ i <y <y n|i ^II >|> y ) FIND I be lucky you can be so by comin Flouncing,R Shoe $$&**> : Be Undersold. ]OM PA N WINDO WS.H jB ty ey ay ty ay ? Jenkinson call attention this v MEN'S that should appeal mightily a nice line of Pants. A fir Worsted Finish Pants, real $ A nice line of Men's AU-W real $4.00 values, will go a above all-wool values we ha1 Cotton and Wool Mixtures i terns that we are offering a $125, $1-75, $2.00 and $2.50 of English Tweed Pants, a f; is very much worn by refii cause of its splendid launder We Call Youi to c ^ Remnant It fairly bristles with choice nants, Remnants. Somethii We Call Yoi to the most cor CORS I to be found in this town. V Proof Corsets for stout as w $1.00. Also a splendid show set Girdles. We Call Yoi to some of the ? X White Lawn j ever shown in Kingstree at $2.00. We will also impress that we now have in stock a MUSLIN UN beautifully embroidered Ui Gowns, etc, that will comi most refined trade. We Call Yot to our spier Summer Oau; for ladies, men, girls Pure Talcum Powder 15c t Jenkinson | Keep Kool! (f Summer time is all V\ can certainly ke< JJ using our : I Screen Door if which are made \\ and "fly" strong. JJ size of your doors // we can have them V\ now. There is da \l If you \ ((REFRIGE M that will give yoi \\ now and forever 2 JJ ice, call and look If out the heavy ice )) BLIZZARD! BLIZ2 // That's what v lice Crean JJ Something that's ff Come and get one \\ all go. : : II Remember we ca II A nvrtliinrv Yah #/ niijr lifting m uu t v )) Coffins and Caskets (( KINGSTREE HAARD Wholesale and ?*2??y <y A A A?yf HON E Y. I g to our store for *'* ibbons,Silks. J e ? Y cj?_^ r I ^? 4* $???"f4??$ ?^??$??*?"? ??? Bros. Co7| reek to big values in PANTS to those who are in need of ie line of Men's All-Wool 5.00 values, will go at $3.98. qoI Worsted Finish Cloth, t $3.48. In addition to the ye quite an extensive line of in a beautiful run of pat,t very attmctive prices? . We also carry a nice line ast-dyed Cotton Pants that led country gentlemen being qualities. * A11 e n t i o'n a >ur Counter. ^ , irresistible values?Remig to suit all. ir Attention nplete line of JETS I Earner's Guaranteed Rust- I ell as slender forms, Jonly fl ing of 50c Corsets and Cor- H xr Attention greatest values in Shirt Waists^A 50c. $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and -Zthis fact upon yofl, ladies, line of DERWEAR, 1 iderskirts, Corset Covers, i nand the attention of the ,r Attention idid line of i se Underwear I 5, boys and infants. I he can, 2 cans 25c. I Bros. Co. I Keep Kool!)) nost here and you li "skeeter" proof \i and windows, so ' JJ put up for you // t"? orn>* ir? /inloir 5 I 'xi ucicijr* 11 jm vant a \\ I IRATOR I i perfect comfort \\ flj ind melt the lejist IV at our line. Cut )) S bills. /f I ARD! BLIZZARD! 1 I /e have in an 11 . a F r eezer, w ' always ireezing. quick before they 11 / ,rry a full line of )j ^ ant in Hardware M Always on Hand. % WARE COMPANY, i j Retail Dealers. ))