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1 he Cettntg HffordL K4NGSTREE. S. C C. W. WOLFE. COtTOR AND PRORRIITOR. B iBmbrred at the postothce at Kingstree, S C. as second class mail matter. TELEPHONE NO- 83TERMS SUBSCRIPTION RATES: copy, one year il 25 >3necopy, six months 75 One copy, three months 50 One copy, one year in advance ? 1 00 , Obituaries, Tributes of Respect, ites dutions of Thanks, Cards of Thanks end all other reading notices, not Nrws. will be charged for at the rate f one cent a word for each insertion. | All changes of advertisements and ail communications niu*t be in this office! before TUESDAY NOON in order to appear in the ensuing issue. All communication* must be signed by the writer.not for publication unless desired, but to protect this newspaper, ADVERTISING RATES; Advertisements to be run in Spec-, i*l column, one cent a word each rnsue, minimum price 25 cents, to be paid for ia advance. Legal advertisements, 81.00 per inch ffcrst insertion, 60 cents per inch each subsequent iusertion. Kates on long term advertisements wery reasonable. For rates apply at riii* offiee. In remitting checks or money orders mate payable to THE COUNTY RECORD.! THURSDAY, JULY 7. 1910. 1 ' In the Interest of Good Roads. . The Columbia Record is arranging a g(HHl roads campaign in conjunction with the county! papers of the State, to l>e con- j ducted during the months of July and August. To aid in the work the United States Department of, Agriculture has given the services' of Mr I)r I) H Winslow, super-j intendent of road construction. I I who will accompany The Record's party and give the people of this State the benefit of bis knowledge and experience in road-building. The plan is to hold a meeting j .at every county seat?a sort of ' " 1 good roaus rauy?aau uic uauc fixed for the Kingstree meeting is Thursday, July 28, at 12 o'clock, Jioon. Now the committee of arrangements wants to kiiow, first, whether the date suggested will ?uit the people of this county, and second, what effort, if any, will l>e made io secure a good attendance here. The County Record to willing to lend any effort possible toward making this meeting a profitable one, but to insure its success we nm?t have the co-operation of our county and town officials and all other citizens who want to see a better highway system than at present exists. Then, we must have the assurance that the people of the county are sufficiently interested in the subject of roadbuilding to take a day off and listen to speakers who have made the subject a life-study, What say you, Mr Road Engineer and all the candidates for this position, is it worth your attention to help us get up a goodroads rally here on the 2Sth of July? R. S. V. P. Detroit has a physician named lionesetter. He is said to l>e a cute surgeon. The man who dictates to a pretty stenographer is likely to Ik* taken down every time. Some of the Congressmen who hurried home to look after their political fences when they arrived probably found that a cyclone Jiad struck the aforesaid fences. > Editor Stokes is giving his ! readers some convincing argument j in favor of State-wide prohibition. ] From an economic standpoint, as ' well as on moral grounds, it seems l>est that the six counties n??w operating dispensaries should lie put under the general law. t* i i rr A n KemarKS me lungsiree county Record: "One swallow doesn't make a summer, but one mosquito can keep awake a drummer." Of course it can do so, but we hope i nothing of the kind is permitted in * Kings tree. - Nem and Courier. Truth to tell, something of the Jj kind does happen in Kingstree occasionally, hut nothing to com- 5 Q pare with similar happenings in one King Street that we wot of. ^ We commend to our fellow citizens who bow down to the returned Rough Rider as a fetish, a careful perusal of the exceedingly strong and altogether admirable | letter of "Savoyard," one of the j keenest, cleverest newspaper writers and satirists of the day. It isn't dull, not a line of it. Every Democratic newspaper in . South Carolina ought to print this letter?every word of it. We need these reminders occasionally ?lest we forget. We invite the attention of our V T business men to the letter of our V Bethel correspondent this week, who asks the town's co-operation in inducing the Aldermans to t< extend their railroad through that ? fine section to Kings tree, thereby bringing these good people in d TO closer touch with us, to the mutual advantage of the respective fj connnunities. If there l>e any ^ g hope of getting the Alderman fj road to come in here, by all ^ means let us give our friends all ^ the moral and financial support hi that we can afford. ^ Our Clubbing Bates ? We offer cheap clubbing rates with a number of popular news- ^ papers and periodicals. Read carefully the following list and] select m the one or more that you fancy and P1 we shall be pleased to send in your order. These rates are of course all cash in advance, which means that both The Record and the|paper e: nrrWpH must hp nnid for nnt. 1 2.3. C 4, 5, 9, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, but twelve ^ months ahead. Below is the list of gi our best clubbing offers. fa| The Record and News & Courier (Semi-weekly,) $1.85. m The Record and Home & Farm (twice a month,) $1.35. ^ The Record and New York World ci (3 times a week,) $1.75. K The Record and Atlanta Consti- 01 tution (3 times a week) $1.85. yc The Record and Atlanta Consti re tution (weekly) $1.50. The Record and Bryan's Commoner, $1.75. The Record ?and Cosmopolitan Magazine 82.00 I The Record and Youth's Com- dr panion (New Subscribers) $2.50. The Record Semi-Weekly State, ah $2.50. The Record and Watson's Magazine $1.50. The Record and The Jeffersonian $1.50 The Record and Lippincott's Magazine $2.75. The Record and National Magazine $2.00. N. B. We do not club with any daily papers. The first issue you Tc receive of the paper or periodical qu is evidence that the money for p|, same has been forwarded by us. We are not responsible after that. af( The County Becord, *" Kingstree, S. C. 7' THE CITADEL. The Military College of Sooth Carolina, (j" Beneficiary Scholarship Examination. One vacancy in beneficiary scholarships at the Tc Citadel from Williamsburg County will W tilled ' bv competitive examination to I>e held at King- tpi streeon Friday. August 12. 1910. Candidates p. must be not less than 16 nor more ttian 2o years Cli IJJ ugl'uu urvuiATi i, tviif. x iicy uiu.n ux: <?t icooi ?? 5 feet in height, physically qualified to do niilitary duty, and must give a certificate of inability * to j>ay the required college dues as a pay cadet. !*I( Blank application forms can be had upon request A by addressing the Superintendent, Charleston, C. These applications must be filled out iu rr; ;verv j>articular and sent to the Superintende .t bv August 1, 1W, 6-:$0-lt , [own Booming Helps V.?Where Is Your Talent ? Remember the cue of the man rho took hii talent, wrapped it in napkin and buried it? Hot only did his muter punish im for his folly, but his eonduct u become a byword. The world hu progressed since is time. Xodern conditions hare eveloped a kind of man who is ren more useless than the one who uried his talent. HE IS THE HAS mo SENDS HIS MONET OUT OF OWN TO BUY FEOM MAIL OBEB HOUSES. The man who buried his talent at last had the talent to show for it. f we all spent oar money oat of >wn in a short time we wonld have othing to show for it except ANXBUPTCY NOTICES. The man who patronizes home inastries benefits the people he deals ith and benefits himself. His conact is like that of the good and lithfnl servant who so nsed the * - - * i-i 1-J l- VI? AL.l uenis mirusieu w aim uut mcy reatly increased. He is a good and lithful citizen who is worthy of ie success he is sure to win. The next time yon see an attracve advertisement of a mail order onse go to your local merchant and rj to buy the article of him. IF X HASFT IT ASH HIM WHY. ! he has it ask him why he never rid yon about it in your local pasr. That will he a boost for us. But ell stand for it. And well boost ick; remember that. Do your share of the boosting ad you'll get your share of the rosperity. LET US BOOST! First Aid to Illiterates. Uncle Joe Cannon hud an amusing cperience with a waiter in a Kansas Ity hotel during his last visit to that ty. Being In no mood to select his inner, he had tossed aside, after a ance. the menu presented to blm by is waiter, saying: "Bring me a good dinner.* Incidentally Uncle Joe slipped the an a big tip In advance. This repast proving satisfactory, the >eaker pursued the same plan during te remainder of his stay In Kansas Ity. As be was leaving the servitor marked earnestly as he helped him 1 with his overcoat: "I beg your pardon, sir. but when >u or any of your friends that can't ad come to Kansas City Just ask for 5m." Gave Her Leave. "Oh, dear," said Eve, petulantly, 've got to have a new spring ess." "All right," said Adam, "go lead and choose one for your-self." So Eve went into the Garden and eked one. Foreclosure. Summons for Belief. (COMPLAINT NOT SERVED.) STATE OF SOUTH CAROl.IXA, COUNTY OF WILLIAMSBURG, Court of Common Picas. D W Avant, Plaintiff, vs \I7i11 iom U A vji.t HufnnHont ) the Defendant. William B Avant: You are hereby summoned and relired to answer the complaint of the aintiff iti this action, which was filed th the Clerk of the Court of Common for Williamsburg county, State oresaid, and to serve a copy of your swer to said complaint on the subribers at their office in Kingairee.S C. thin twentv da.v? after the date of c se; vice hereof upon you: exclusive the day 01 such rvice; and if yon il to answer the complaint w ithin the ne aforesaid, the plaintiff in this ac>n will apply to the Court for the ref demanded in the CO lplaint. gli.la.nd & Gilland, Phiintiff's Attorneys. > the Defendant. William BAva.it: Fakk Notice: That the complaint in is action was filed in the office of the jrk of Court of Common Pleas for illfamshur^ county, Suite aforesaid, King-tree, in the county and State jresaid, on the 80th day of June, D 1910. Gilland & Gilland, Plaintiffs Attorneys. ngstree, S C, fune 30, 1910. 7-7-6: 4 STATE AND GENERAL NtWS. ( Chief Justice Melville W Fuller,o the United States supreme court died suddenly of heart failure at hi summer home in Maine Monday Chief Justice Fuller had served fo twenty-two years. Two negroes were lynched Sunda; at Charleston,Missouri, for the mur der of a white farmer. On the sam< day, near Dothan, Alabama, a ne gro boy of eighteen was lynched fo: entering a white woman's room witl criminal intent. Senator John W Daniel died at hi: home in Virginia Wednesday night June 29, after a longiiijje^^f pa ralysis. fr \ Governor Ansel has api Daniels of Columbia d/ j ditor to succeed W B We-., .no re cently resigned. John A Johnson, a negro pugilist knocked out James J Jeffries, th< champion of the fistic arena, in th< fifteenth round at Reno, Nevada, 01 July 4, thereby establishing the ne gro's title as champion pugilist o: the world. The R F D carriers are in sessioi in Newberry this week. Statement ot the Condition o! The Bank of Williamsburg located at Kinffstree, S. C. At the Close of Business June 30, 1910 Resources Loans and Discounts, $172,79") 1' Overdrafts. 1,850 41 Banking House, 9.032 7! Furniture and Fixtures, 3,009 8: Due from Banks and Bankers, 26,339 Currency, 1,631 0< (iold, 525 0< Silver and other Minor Coin. 250 Hi Checks and Cash Items, 214 0i Total, $216,248 9i Liabilities Capital Stock Paid In, $4<i,000 (X Surplus Fund, 8,000 (H Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes Paid, 5,251 Individual Deposits Subject to Check, 71,204 31 Savings Deposits, 71.573 7> Cashier's < hecks, 219 5: Bills Payable, including Certificates foifMoney Borrowed, 30,000 0< Total $216,243 91 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ) County of Williamsburg. 1 Before me came E C Epps, Cashiei of the above named bank, who, being duly sworn, says that the abov< and foregoing statement is a true con dition of said bank, as shown by by th< books of said bank. r n itppq Sworn to and subscribed before me this 6th day of July, 1910. H E Montgomery. Notary Public Correct?A ttkst : Clias w Stoll, P G Gourdin, J F McFadden, Directors. GREELYVILI GOODS Our spring line of merch and look over our stock. Just Cluett-Peabod that cost $9.00 per dozen going SKREEMER S for men. The best shoe or BATES' H We have them all prices Ladies' White Wi at from 8 to 25 ce L,. D. HOYT'S GERMAN COLOG v : J n I; The WEE N f jgj Is now Open and Re; s ? Our paid up Capital is $30 . ? tion to our officers and direc r @ solicit the patronage of th jg liamsburg County. [ J5 On accounts in our Savir B ? the usual four percent, per ai _ w always to extend any reason ' S our customers ana guarantee @ ? OUR DIRECTC ?HUGH McCUTCHEN, J. K. SMI' W. V STRONG. T. K. SMI " @ W. B. COO 1 (3) OFFICE 3 HUGH McCUTCHEN, Pres. E. "-? W V. STRONG, Vice-Pres. G] q Temporary Quarters are in The Ca :?:?:?:?.?:?:?.? ?:?:?:<j ; 8 SILVER DEP^ ; W Stephen Thom 257 KING STREET, CH< 1 J\ Have in stock an unusually attn w) verware; Baskets for Fruit,Bon ] . (? Coffee Sets; Vases; large and f) Trays; Individual Almond Dis 7a Dishes, Candlesticks; Sandwic tfowis; w nipped uream jbowis , jl variety at reasonable pricesAlso carry a complete line of e^ JI Diamonds suitable for presents o /I Mail orders receive the most c tion. We invite our Williamsbur ' &\ or senc* us t^ie'r or(^ersJ {? We Specialize the ne J1 horseflesh. No need to go farther \% HORSES and 12 J. L. STU U LAKE CIT /I The Only Exclusively Live-Stock Deal .E LIVE STOCK CO OREELYV1LLE, S. C. (HA I AKI andise'is now complete and we will be a few leaders: ? yShirts || Men's anc at 50c each. L I; in all sh HOES \ ~ t the market II A GOC ATS. i we would lik< > and styles. I GRO< * 1+ r* i J ^eep on ^ai llSt vfOOllS ? pure groceries and wi S Delivered anywhere i ints. * "Merry Widow ] RODG] NE. I I *r> . /. EE BANK J ady for Business. gj 1.000. We invite atten- ? :torate, and respectfully ? ie business men cf Wil- gj^ ??? lgs Department we pay @ inum. we stand ready vg) \ able accommodation to jgj protection to depositors, q. )RS ARE; rH, H. E. MONTGOMERY. @ TH. W. R. SCOTT. X; PER @ RS: @ . L. MONTGOMERY, Cashier. W lLLAND & GILLAND, Amrcj. J0 rolina Furniture Co's Store. jg) at?:?:?:?:?:?:?:?:? iRTMENTji as & Bro., ARLESTON. S. C.. X ictive display of rich Sil- w Sons, Cakes and Flowers; w) small Comportiers; Bread (J >hes; Glass-lined Relish J) h Plates; Mayonnaise 7A and a further extensive verything in Jewelry and X n Qnv rv^acinn T/ &4 areful and prompt atten- U) g friends to call in person JA weuve|j ^ IN AN Z i Age |fl Specialties. fflj ed* of our customers in W\ when you want the best in 7A i mules. 8 K, ivr* i# n er In Williamsburg County. Ql , I 3 ., AGENTS, ^ -1 ? etomi glad to have our friends call 1 Ladies' Hose ades and colors, vou need id trunk j to show you some. :eries. f rid a full line of fresh and ill be glad to fill your orders, n town. Flour" can't be beat. 3r s , A 4 V'j . J&A