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in i: ALL THE WAYS I in which we are prepared to ac- 1 commodate patrons of this bank we are ready to serve You. 1 v When you open a Check ac- J count with us You gain many business advantages. The check account enables you to handle your financial affairs in a systematic manner, j^ The use of a check iccount strengthens your position in the community. If the account is carefully handled it builds up a "Bank Credit"?a valuable resource at all times, especially valuable in times of stress. A deposit of $5.00 or more 1 will get you started. -x tif:n: A.... mm or niiiianisuuig, Kingstree, S. G. tiOCAL ?"iTEMSlt: # ^ #, Note dates of Dr Clifton's engage- s ments, Marcus is "Smashing the Spring Prices." See ad. 1 Notice new ad of Bank of Williamsburg on this page. , Jenkinson Bros Co his something to interest you in their usual snappy ad this week. The State Campaign speakers will be here July 29, and the first primary will be held Tuesday, August 30. Stackley's Dry Goods Co quotes some very appealing prices in their new ad on standard shoes. Read it. The supervisors of registration met in the court house Monday and a good many certificates of registration were issued. , The Episcopal chapel has a new organ, which will be used for the first time next Sunday. Morning 1 prayer, sermon and holy communion at 11 am. i Jack Pendergrass, a reputable negro living about two miles north of town, suffered the misfortune of i r having his mule killed by lightning < . ^uring the storm Sunday night. i There will be services at the ' Methodist church next Sunday ( morning and evening at 11:00 and , 8:30, respectively. Rev W P Mead- , ors will preach at the morning service. ; ' Jefferson Davis' birthday?a legal < holiday?went by unobserved here. Too many of these legal holidays, < any way. If they keep on establish- ' ing them there will be one for every ( day of the week. H D Reddick's "Piercing Arrow j Sale" turns loose a tremendous quiver-full of bargains in all kinds < of staple merchandise. See full page ad in this week's paper and read every word. Attention is called to the attractive advertisement of the Carolina 1 Floral Store, Charleston, which is presented this week. When you want flowers on short notice for any occasion, the choicest domestics or J exotics,here is the place to get them ?write or wire. The county superintendent of education informs us that arrangements are being made to hold a teachers' institute in this county about the middle of July. The date, the names of the teachers conduct- ' ing the school and other information will be published soon. There will be preaching in the Presbyterian church, commencing . 1 $15.00 dents' 3-p > 12.50 " * " I 8.00 " 1 OUR mmmmmz-mm / ' ] Tuesday night at 8:00 and lasting I through Sunday. Two services a iay will be held, at 11 am and 8:30 p m. Communion service Sunday morning. A cordial welcome is extended to all to attend. The storm of rain and thunder and 1 lightning Sunday seems to bear out Dr Hicks' meteorological forecasts af squally weather for June. The pyrotechnical display of lightning i'ss beautiful and terrible to behold ?just one vivid flash, it seemed? that lit up heaven and earth. The annual meeting of Kingstree Board of Trade will be held next Tuesday night at the court house. Every member, as well as every citizen interested in the welfare and prosperity of Kingstree,is urged to be present. Business of importance will be transacted, which includes the annual election of officers. The postmaster's salary at Kingstree and Lake City in this county has each been advanced $100 annually?Kingstree from $1,400 to $1,500 a year and Lake City from $1,300 to $1,400 a year. This Is the best possible evidence of the material growth of the two largest towns of the county. Prof J W Swittenberg, for the past four years the popular and successful superintendent of the Pickens (SC) Graded school, has resigned to accept the superintendency of the school at Kingstree, S C. His successor, Mr J W Ballentifte, was selected on the 23d inst.?Southern School Xote*. Few men have accomplished more for the schools of their neighborhood than has Mr B B Chandler," of the Union High school, Rome, S C. Mr Chandler has been chairman of the board for a number of years and it was largely through his influence and the efforts of Mr 0 M Mitchell, the principal, that the neighborhood has one of the best rural schools of the State.?Southern Sctml Xotes. A car-load of Charleston members United Commercial Travelers passed through town Thursday afternoon on the Palmetto Limited going to the meeting of the grand lodge in Wilmington, which was held Friday in that city. The Charleston drummers were a delegation of ^boosters for Charleston. A large placard adorned the outside of their car and they had Metz's band along to plajsat all the stations. Clemson Agricultural College Examinations. r The examinations for the award of scholarships in Clemson Agricultural^ College will be held in the county court house on Friday, July 8, at S) a m.. Applicants must fill out proper forms, to be secured from the county superintendent of education, before they will be allowed to stand the examination. For detailed in formation apply to the Superintendent of Education or to the President Clemson College. Applicants for admission to the rallege, but not (seeking for the scholarships, will also stand entrance examinations at the court house Friday, July 8. The scholarships are worth $100 and free tuition. The next session of the college [>pens September 14, 1910. COST AND COURSES OF STUDY. (1) Agriculture. (2) Agriculture and Chemistry. (3) Agriculture and Animal Industry. (4) Chemistry and Geology. (5) Civil Engineering. (6) Mechanical and Electrical Engineering. (7) Textile Industry. Cost per session, including Board* Laundry,Heat, Light,Uniform and all fees, $118.70. Books and all other miscellaneous supplies,about $20.00. For students who pay tuition,$40.00 additional. For catalogue and information apply to W M R Acting President. 7-8 FOLEYSKIMEYPIIIS fbR B4CKACHC KlOMRVIANo6uClOC0 ? MOI^ OUR ENTIRE LINE 1 iece Suits " Blue Serge IIOV fit vl A X (IUVJ UtJ IV ENTIRE ST BUTLER i / MILLir ! IT IS COMPLETE AT ! N'EW I | G / GO RIGHT AT IT. Friends and Neighbors In HIngstree Will Sbov You How. < Get at the root of the trouble. 1 Rubbing an aching back may re- ' lieve it, ] ,-^""*:t won't cure it. , >ust reach the root of it? th* ;ys. Doan's Kidney Pills go right at it; 1 Reach the cause; relieve the pain. < They cure, too, so Kingstree peo- < pie say. < Mrs E E King, W Main St, Kings- } tree, S C. says: "I found Doan's Kidney Pills to be a valuable reme- 1 dy. I was afflicted for some time 1 with dull, nagging backaches, often;' accompanied ;by pains in my loins j and kidneys. I did not rest well and mornings upon arising, I felt tired and languid and had no ambition to begin the day's work. The kidney secretions were so irregular in passage that I concluded my kidneys were 4 out of order and hearing of Doan's < Kidney Pills,I procured a box at , Scott's drug store. I took them as J directed and they helped me in every j e . - t* !J_ way. i am now iree irom tne paina j in my back and my kidneys are nor- < mal." i For sale by all dealers. Price 50 j cents. Foster-Mil burn Co., Buffalo*. ( New York, sole agents for the Unit- ( ed States. Remember the name?Doan's? , and take no other. 1 A Dreadful Wound ' from a knife, gun, tin can, rusty , nail, fireworks, or of any other nature, demands prompt treatment . with Bucklen's Arnica Salve to pre- , vent blood poison or gangrene. It's the quickest, surest healer for all such wounds, as also for burns, boils, sores, skin eruptions, eczema, chapped hands, corns or piles. 25c at M ] L Allen's. Old papers fo^sale at the Record vffiee. DR.KING'S NEW DISCOVERY j Will Surely Stop That Cough. I T /%? T LUU 2 CHA The Largest TV AT WI Dry Goods, Carpets, Write for San Try us on a Mail N SPECIAL! =ov -? LADIES' I *S.| JEY I OF CLOTHING TO BE $9.75 11 6.95 ? 5.001 OCK OF BO DRY G( mmsmsmsmms MERY! OUR STORE. LATEST 5 % LINE HE & "Tabernacle Shadows of tbe Better Sacrifices." This little book is not for the ordinary readers,but most decidedly it is what every advanced Bible student and earnest Christfan should possess and study thoroughly. It costs but ten cents,is illustrated and draws its lessons on the higher life from the types and shadows of Israel's typical Atonement Day and other sacrifices. Surely every earnest Christian should have this little book ind find in it a mine of spiritual wealth, health and refreshment, Drder it now from the Bible and rract Society, 17 Hicks St, Brook? vr xr a n n yn, in x. u-iriu Winthrop College Scholarship and Entrance Examination. The examination for the award of i*acant scholarships in Winthrop College and for the admission of new 3tudents wili be held at the County Court House on Friday, Jaly 1, at > a. Applicants must be not less than fifteen years of age. When Scholarships are vacant after July 1 they will be awarded to those making the highest average at this examination, provided they meet the conditions governing the award. Applicants for scholarships should write to President Johnson before the examination for Scholarship examination blanks. Scholarships are worth $100 and free tuition. The next session will apen September 21, 1910. For further information and catalogue, address Pres. 1). B. Johnson, Rock Hill, S. C. . 6-30. Just received?a beautiful line of wedding stationery and a new series of "Engravers Old English" type. You can't tell it from engraving. Give as your order; satisfaction guaranteed. IS COI 34 KING STREET AND 203 M RLESTON'S GREA] holesale and Retail I IOLESALE OR RETAIL WE C Notions, Mattingf Floor Coverin; iples. I Order. ew bargains evei R LADIES' SPRING TAILOR-MA AND CHILDREN'S READY-1 r . \ tisfaction or i S Kl IVEN AWAY AT FOLLO $6.00 Gents' Pant 4.00 1.50 iYS' CLOTH )ODS CO MILLir^ ;tyle and lowest price; CORSi GALE To any one in need o * FOUNTAII would say that we are now h? Urated makes: Waterman's Ideal, I? 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V , < f a first-class N PEN A m mmmm w -m ^adquarters for the cele\ le Auto-Filler, le Beacon Stylographic, j id and Black Stylo, ;sk Pens, ;n and Red Ink Books. Just Received. ' e buying. At . Jewelry Store, Depot, =' J HoGuff itinor to sret oricesonff) velry, jf Iver Ware, 01 ) Toilet Articles. J ' at a big expense and f) ig a copy free to anyw v : what you want and mail or express. f) las & Bro.,8 ARLESTON. S. C. X 969S96969S9S | s. c. ie. in the South. OF j & linery, r Goods, V j ' when you come lie City. [alf Price k." I ; i ' 9CSCS I >. = $4.00 I 2 65 I 95c I 5T I ' ^ i