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iNursnaysl B "I know what is good H ! B for young and old oeo- B B pie, writes Mrs. Clara B 1 B Dykstra. a trained nurse B 1 B of South Bellingham, B ( II consider Carciui the best W medicine for girls and B women. It makes them H 1 feel like new persons, re- E lieves their pain and reg- H ] ulates womanly troubles. B "Both riy daughter and I B received great benefit" B 1 The Woman's Tonic 9 As a medicine for fe- , 9 male trouble, no mcdi3 cine you can get has the g? old established reputation, Kg.' g Fifty (50) years of sue- B i cess prove that it has 9 stood the greatest of all S3 9 tests?the test of TIME, || B As a tonic for weak wo- S3 1 men, Cardui is the best, be- B 1 9 cause it is a woman's tonic. j 9 Pure, gentle, safe, re- E 9liable^TryCarduu B Administ:ator's Notice Notice is hereby given that on January 2. 1911, I will render my final account and anplv to the Judge of Probate for Willsarnsbuig county at his ' office in Kiniratree, S C. for letters dis- < missory in the matter of the administration of the estate of Richard Dick Moore, deceased. J M C<>ok, 1 Adoi ?*t Richard Dick Moore. , November 21.1910. ll-24-4t i Trespass Notice. All persons are hereby warned against trespassing on the lands of the undersigned by hunting,flshing.hanling wood or cutting t mber or trespassing in any , other manner whatsoever. Said landis are lorated in Anderson township. 1 Parties disregarding this notice will ' be dealt with according to law against trespassing. J A FeaGIN, .1 11 THOM80S, 1 rO L Thomson. i Trio, SC, Rt 1. November 12, 1910. ll-17-4t j Trespass NoticeAll person- are hereby warned ] against trespassing on any lands of the undersigned in any manner?hunting, 1 fishing, hauling w?>od or allowing stock ( , -T to run at large. Said lands areM'uated jirHope and Laws town>hips. William*- ! burg county. Offenders will be dealt rwitU according to law. W N CI.AKKSON, ' ll-l<Mt Heintntann, SC. | Wants to Help Some One. For thirty years J F Boyer of < Fertile,Mo, needed help and couldn't i find it. That's why he wants to help . some one now. Suffering so long . himself he feels for all distress from Backache, Nervousness, Loss of Ap- 1 f petite, Lassitude and Kidney disor- 1 ders. He shows that Electric Bitters i work wonders for such troubles, j "Five bottles." he writes, "wholly ^ cured me and I am now well and 1 hearty." It's also positively guaran- ( teed for Liver Trouble, Dyspej>sia, 1 I . Blood Disorders, Female Complaints t | and Malaria. Try them. 50c at M ( v L Allen's, i (Remember ] We are now in the large 1 building formerly occupied ( by Wilkins Wholesale Groc- > ery Co., wi ere we are glad ( to welcome our old custo- j mers as well as new ones. We keep 1 1 All Kinds of Meats iin season at living prices, ? also a choice line of Fruits, Vegetables and Canned Goods. Epps' Market , Cr. Ac) d*my (Xk Mill St*. ' ???J J m Notice. < Notice is hereby given that books of ( ?4 subscription of The Gourdin Mercantile ^ .v- Company will Ih' opened on Saturday, f December lO.at 11 o'clock a.m.,at their t office. G#urdin, S C. for the purpose of t increasing capital stock of said corpc- 8 ?tinn from to ((00 00 to SI2.000.00. I t 1.1 C Graham. Pres. j a I P Bbown, Manager. c m AG Brown, See. s 11-17-tf G C Parson, Vice Pres. j j Before ordering Magazines get,r our big clubbing catalogue and spe-1 cial offers and save Money. Southern Subscription Agency, Raleigh, NC 4 (A postal card will do.) 9-22-13t jf Oar Christmas Eiltloa. The Christmas edition of The Record will be something out of the ordinary this year, if the business nen of our town and county will Dack us up. We want to get out an issue of from 12 to 14 pages with beautiful lithographed covers. Besides tha usual amount of reading natter we will have a section demoted to Chi istmas stories, sketches, poems, etc. We expect to issue the Christmaspaper on December 15, so as to give imple time for results to our advertisers. We want advertising copy is early as possible for this edition. It will cost us about $50 extra expense to get up the paper we want to issue, besides the double amount of work involved. But we never spare labor or expense to give 0ur readers a good paper. They have lever failed us through a dozen! years until we have been able to j ?<iuip one of the best printing of- j fices in the State for a weekly pa- | per. The best is none too good for The Record's patrons and we shall spare no pains to give them a first class newspaper all the time ?but a little better at Christmas because j it is Christmas. Ttie December American Magazine. "As the laws are today no wealthy man who has proper legal advice, need pay any direct taxes on personal property," is the statement made by Hon. Lawson Purdy, President of the Tax Commission, 1910. Using as his text, A. J. Nock leads off the December American Maga? ?!i.L ? a.: ?L:.L i- - J . zine wnn an arucie in wnicn ne uescribes the tax laws in New York under which only the small merchant and householder have to, pay while the rich man, like August Belmont, T J Ryan, Wm K Vanderbilt, Jr, Payne Whitney, Robert Goelet, get off without contributing & cent. The personal property tax laws of most States are equally as faulty as those of New York. Mr Aldrich's methods in constructing the tariff bill is Miss Ida M Tarbell's subject in her article on "The Mysteries and Cruelties of the Tariff." Miss Tarbell brings to light the'interesting fact Mr Aldrich, who abitrarily increased the duty on rubber goods, is himself a stockholder in the U S Rublier Co. Other features are: Dr William Osier's article on the successful progress of the fight to save human beings from pain and suffering: William Allen White's "Insurgence jf Insurgency,'' an eloquent indictment of Diaz and his government by i Mexican patriot in exile; "The \utobiography of a Neuresthenie;" ind "The Struggle f?>r the Meat" yy Frank B Copley, in which the au;hor describes a superb and inspir.1 j ^ I i i * ng ueea 01 neroism wmcn occurred vhile the ill-starred Greeley exjtelition was in camp at Cape Sabine. !t is safe to say that there is no nore thrilling story of bravery and courage in history.' The fiction is contributed by Marion Hill, Charles A. Fisher, Fred Ft Bechdolt, Octavia Roberts, Ernest Poole and Frances Hodgson Burlett. In the department of "Interesting People," Henry Van Dyke vrites about John H Fir.ley, Presiient of the College of the City of Mew York, and Ray Stannard Baker ibout "Uncle Henry" Wallace of !owa. The Interpreter's House is unusudly interesting. Registration Notice. The office of the Supervisor of Re# stration will be open on the 1st Monlay in each month for the purpose ot egistering auy person who is quali3ed as follows: Who shall have been a resident oj ,he State for two years, and of the :ounty one year, and of the polling pre;inct in which the elector offers to ?ote four months before the day of election, and shall have paid, six nonths before, any poll tax then due ihd payable, and who can both read md write any section of the constitu;ion of 1895.submitted to him by the >iiDervisors "of Registration, or who i an show tbat be owns, and has paid ill taxes collectable on during the iresent year, pioperty in this State issessed at three hundred dollars 01 nore. J. Y. McGILL, Clerk of Board Old papers for sale cheap by he hundred at Tre Record ,ffiee. Summons for Belief(complaint sbbtid.) 8TATE OF SOUTH AROLINA, cocntt op williamsburg, Court of Common Pleas. EJ MeCulluru, Plaintiff, against Elijah Witherspoon, Rosa Robinson,nee, Witherspoon, Ida Caper*. nee Witherspoon, Mellie Morgan, nee Witherspoon,Louisa Keels,nee Witherspoon, nd Hattie Witherspoon. as heirs-at1b? of Henrietta Witherspoon and Alex Alston, Defendants. To Ida Capers, Absent Defendant: You are hereby summoned and required to answer the compl ?int in this action, of which a copy is herewith utrrvcu upun jfwu,?'iu ?c v* your answer to the >-aid complaint on the subscribers at their office at Kingstree, S C, within twenty day?, after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of sm h service; and if yon fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plairititf in this action will apply to the < ourt for the relief demanded in th<* complaint. Dated Kii*?stree. N ovember 8. A D 1U10. Lkk & Kishbckne. Plaitiiilf's Attorneys. Take NoNck?That a copy of the summons and complaint h-rein has beet filed in tiie otli"- ?-f the Cierk of Court for Williamsburg county. Li:k & Fishbl rne, 11-10-fit Plaintiff's Attorneys. j WANTED | Farm Lands j .1 t I am now preparing my list of I farms for sale and would like to ^ include your farm. If yon want ! to sell list your property with me t and I'll get you the best market * price for it No cost or expense + whatever to you unless I make a [ ) sale of your property. I have ? several applications for farms on J hand now and your farm maj t + suit some of my applicants. * : J, D. GILLAND, j I Attorney*at*Law \ j KINQSTREE. -SC.* r. 1! It shortly is good and it's^ood all the time ^vl 1 LL^0^"^ Arrival of Passenger Trains at Kingstree. The Atlantic Coast Line railroad has promulgated the following schedule, which became effective Sunday, May 15, 1910: North Bound. No 80 - - - 7:45 a m *No 46 - 11:36 a m No 78 - 6:12 p m South Round No 79 - - - 11:14 am! *No 47 - - - - 6:09 p m I No 89 - - - 9:10 pm; Daily except Sunday. Write for San Try us on a Mai "SA LOU 232 CHAI5LEST The Largest Vi New Fall T? In exceptionally Smart, up-to-date Prices range from Ladies' and Misse In Chiffon Panama. All new mo< with T?ffpta Silk t?r Satin hands. NEWEST OF WAISTS FOR I All pure White Linen Waists. Plai lars and cuffs - Tim ^ ' ? - **" I" ? % Help Yourself by Bel plug Us. We hope the friends of The Record, when they coir\p to town to do their trading,will patronize the business houses that advertise in this paper. Remember that without these liberal merchants, bankers and other enterprising business men, the price of subscription would be at least $3 a year for such a paper as The Record. You'll find, as a rule, that the men who advertise are wide-awake and on the alert and can give you better bargains than those who do not advertise. This applies not only to Kingstree, but many live and upto-date business men of Lake City, j Scranton and Greelyville recognize the pullincr power of an ad in The Record. tf 'OIEY'SOSINOLmilVE! i . r Stomach Tcouaix and Constipation i ah ^^7 The hoop oaths average soger fcanelfc ^ b Bed* in iltrg* factory. Its tires were w i^H' trashing aaduil an many tabs and bosk H rfTTSaURCH PretTCT- fences an V "TttE WELD THAI MELD.'* 9 FBrflior tonsiTsSS E That the wins an aat Inland at Dm V toaacvea gnaad That the stays wi Hi fcace is an right la every particular. H Obaldyoo ask any mora definite protect! absolataly assured. C "Pittsburgh Purt E Farmers' Supply Read Thomas I Silve / Mr. M. O. Dantzler, Z Orangeburg Deir Sir:? Yours of a few days ago to hand, isay that from observation it is all mi Mr. H. S. Briggs has a very fine cro everybody is talking about Basic Slat Phosphate.) It, 1 think, is quite the tr blight as the cotton shows less bligk 1 w'here it was used than last year <u I fertilizers were used. As to Mr. Broughton, they havi hard seasons, the whoie section, commt about Panola, going towards Sumter, b everything its own way. My crop is nicely, equally as well as last year. Pr erallv in this country is better than it 1 a good many years. Very truly yours, (Signed) W. R. The Coe-M< NEW YORK, iples 1 Order TISFACTION OR 1 IS COH & 234 KING STREET AND 203 I W_LSI 'iz? UrJLC-fcj Jholesale and Retail M lilored Suits Models, for Ladies and Misses. $10 to 9100 a Suit. s' Walking Skirts dels. Plain tailored or trimmed Prices range from $4.75 to $25. FALL AND WINTER WEAR n Tailor-made, with laundered col$1, $1.25 and $1.50 each AND CHILDREN'S READY-TO IIIMI?II IIIIIHHIIWII III II III MIZKBIUM 1 : Specialties, f (? We Specialise the needs of our customers m) /l"orseflesh. No need fogo farther when you want the t>est in 7A . HORSES and MULES, fl j i J. L. STUCREY, fi U LAKE CITY, S. C., J) S? t y Exclusively Live-Stock Dealer in Williamsburg County. Science has developed something Infinitely* 9 gV better than the old style wrap or clamp* K J "Pittsburgh Perfect" '1 V FENCES 1 I Are Welded by Electricity m f *? etOSmSSISapSSA ZZZXXZZ""" E the protection against roat at ti?? electrically wdAMiointj axaminatbajoint^ Stays cannot sflp.IhvnilniiJoat wton theyJSJKJSLJSSI W become one pieea whan thaanko is madat Tbn fanes is Ukn a solid sheet of pcrfoestsd sasst Every Rod Is Guaranteed Perfect. S| )oot allow yoor prejudice fa furor at therspfcBy-rierlfartnc sad DOW**U^mI*l taathods^ycQ A?t heretofore knows* to warp jour food judgoMOt ^ KtsbnrsfcPerfect" Pew**rwaae<BreeTW^b*wl?adreaBef thoeaenda of data MB rthofstandardmalarialisdaily wajdadhysUclridtr. .. . . A .. u i theisolatedcountryaroeery store is an slot tikallj waidad pcodoet. If poor www wf S^TeSctrWtr: Voo ?rm find aisctrieaQy wridad hoops on lea ansa film i and ^B eta. Examine them. ada by this nodsra. el?la and Bamkaa m? I I Hill ,M, oclasd tognamntaatfaisi ^ ?.- B ?.B Jalnta?That ttiafcaca lap?fKtfy?OMtaMa^^^^ -it: ? * a?tasparaNfreaitfca<ieafs-Tfcattt^^|^^Vj^ -? < *- ? * B 4 at Toora?Ml"""" TT" T"~ ?- w "B jj^BEJMQBl^ELlij *nt?pi? touBcrfpois' # L ? ? | i i Administrator's Notice y T I Notice is hereby given that all per- . , HOW ! sons having claim# against the estate of Ed. G. Ard, will present the e*me ^ | duly attested, and all perons indebted 3 V* o V* t the said estate, will make payment nospnate ???ARB ________^ 11-24?4t. Administratrix. . . I Prevented Notice to Creditors. 1 rr, s. c.. All persons having claims against the v r p ii ' estate of T E Salters will present the ' GOTIOIl ! *ame. duly authenticated, and all persons indebted to said estate will make ... . pavment to the undersigned. and beg to IJli?Uf. " T K Siltebs. J?, ikmggood. Dll^llT I Administrator. I (Thomas i11"24"41 SalUMaDepot.SC raiment for 'here other /ylSSSHn A" Eflccllvc Thrcaliu j A certain Missouri editor is ready !ncing 8 to take a ^yer in finance. He >ut no a has 8 got his schooling hv threatening to o-pect gen- 5 Polish the name of the young man ias been for Get the 1 seen with his sweatheart's head on ^ . Bj his shoulder if he didn't come across DAVIS Genuine B.withadollaron subscription. Fif B ty-seven young fellows slipped in |'and paid a dollar. The editor says Drtimer Co., t ,'he has letters from several others 4'?.j fi; informing him they will hand him a CHARLESTON, S. C. B j dollar the next time they are in ' town.?Kansas City Star. HBHHHHHHIBHBfliHBHHHHDHiHHEHHHBBiHHHBHHHHHHHHiHBHB Make our Store your home when you come to the City. rOUR MONEY BACK" EN & CO, r?nmA\r n n MEETING STKEET, UliAKL?5JLUIN, a. v. ' ' DEFiiBTMElSrT STOBE AIL ORDER HOUSE in the South. LADIES' TAFFETA SILK WAISTS from $15.00 down to $2.98 each. Ladies' Mo*saline Silk Waists at $3.75 Large Line of Novelty Waists in PL.id Silks, Chiffon Over-net or Persian Taffeta Silk. 9 SILKS AND DRESS GOODS ~ We are showing superior lines of Plain and Novelty Press Goods and Silks. Writ e for Samples .... Get our Prices AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL 1 We offrr new lines of Blankets. Comforts. Dry Goods,Notions,Shoes, 1 Mi'linery, Cents' Fine Furnishings, Upholstery Goods, Floor Cover- K iogs of all kinds. B Agent for Dr Jaeger's Sanitary Woolen Underwear and Ladies' 9 } Hem** Journal fatterns iu ann me eacu. | in WEAR GARMENTS A SPECIALTY.?*?- j r Si1