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????wmfmmmm Cocky of common pleas. Several Caves Already Dltp?Ml af?Verdicts Readered. The eourt of common pleas opened here Monday, Judge Prince and Stenographer Wood being present, j The first case taken up was a suit ior recovery of real estate, Elizabeth Williamson et al, plaintiffs, vs A W Gaskina et al, defendants. The case having been compromised by the defendants, Gaskins agreeing to pay an amount agreed upon to] plaintiffs, verdict was rendered in | "v- /1/i^an^snfa Kv /?Anopnf nf I LttVUl UJL UClCllUoiiwo wj vvi?wv><? w* , plaintiffs. Messrs W L Bass, and J W Johnson of Marion were plaintiffs' attorneys, and the defendants were represented by Messrs Lee & Fishburne and Kelley & Hinds. The next c:ise was an action for money demand, W J Chandler, plaintiff, vs S D Snowden and Clarence Snowden, defendants. The jury returned a verdict for plaintiff. Attorneys: Lee & Fishburne for plaintiffs; Kelley & Hinds for, defendants. Drake-Innes-Green Shoe Co, plaintiffs, vs The Wilson Lumber Co, defendants. Verdict returned for defendant. Attorneys: R J Kirk, Esq, for plaintiff; Willcox & Willcox for defendant. Allie Evans Baker et al, plaintiffs, vs Jesse D Cook, Jr.*, et al, defendants. Suit for partition of real estate. Verdict for plaintiffs: Allie Evans Baker, James Evans, Lula Hendricks, Amanda Reed.Docia Hilton, J A Cantey, J E Cantey, Susan ^ Uonn..nL' ll T I'lnfr.v .1 V Pan. ' nun iiaii\.uvi\, n v , / * v?... . toy. also for defendant.C K Wilkins. ! Attorneys: W C DuRant, Es?.j, of! Manning, an i Messrs Lee & Fish- j burne, counsel tor plaintiffs; Yv L , Lass, Esq, J W Johnson, Esq, of i Marion, and Messrs K !!- _ & Hinds! for defendants. The case of Rank of Lake City vs , United States Fidelity and Guaranty ; Co, in the matter of I) F Motley's j bond, was settled by compromise. J E Porter, e^,al vs \V E Lcsesne, et al. Injunction against trespass. A ff AmDuo* \1 oocrc lvirk ,Hirsf?h i Willcox & Willcox. H E Davis for plaintiffs; Messrs Lee & Fishburne and Walter Hazard for defendants. Jenkinson Bros Co?Holiday Bargains. Commercial Savings Bank,Charleston?A Tale That Bears Interest. Farmers and Merchants Bank, Lake City?Even Squirrels Have a Bank Account. Milhous & Jennings?Fresh Meat Market. L D Rodgers & Co?Some Good Bargains. Bank of Williamsburg?The Attractive Bank Account. Kingstree Dry Goods Co?Offerings too Numerous to Mention. Butler Dry Goods Co?Half-Price Sale. New Haseldeo Drug Co. Greelyville?'Phone if You Can't Write. A B Richards Medicine Co, Sher man,Texas? Hunt's Lightning Oil. E B Huggins?Citation Notice. Before ordering Magazines get our big clubbing catalogue and special offers and save Money. Southern Subscription Agency, Raleigh, N 0 (A postal card will do.) 9-22-13t nmHiimiiiimmiinimmiiiim Early to Wear S. It is always w White Goods and Agent for W. B. C UUiuUUUllUUlUUiUUUUiiiUi T1ANXN1VDN AT MRMl. All tfce Stores CleseA?Tke Baf Derotei to Hmntlsf fh^tsg. Andrews, November 28:?Thanksgiving day was quietly observed. Most of the men went to Santee river hunting and fishing. Quite a lot of game was bagged and all report having a nice time. The business houses in the town were all closed and the clerks permitted to enjoy the day. Last Saturday evening little Miss Edith Labrenue gave the boys and girls in town a birth-day party. Fruit,candies and cake were enjoyed in abundance. Edith received a number of fine presents. The boys and girls all voted the occasion a most pleasant one. T?l- _ ?1 1 J L i ne scnuui-cuiiurcu nave %xi uauiij appreciated their Thanksgiving. Chief Frank Fulton and some of the boys from East-End spent last Friday with the writer. The "Chief" is liked by all who know him and he makes a good officer. Mr Dornel Etheridge made a flying trip to Pembrook, Ga, looking over the place, which he expects to make his future home. Mr W A Moore and son, Willis, J made a business trip to Georgetown one day last week. Willis is a student of the Lake City High school. By the way, Mr W A Moore this ' year made a bale of cotton to the , acre on nearly all he planted. He is considered one of the best farmers: of the State. i % : Mr W P. Camlin, of the Earls section, spent a few hours in town last week. I Mr Harry Rritton and some other ij Kingstree young m<*n spent Thanks-j giving hunting with the ho\s in j j S.mtee swamp. SUBSCRIBER, 'j Matters at Moody. I Moody, November 28:?Thanksgiving went by without special inci-i dent. A good many turkeys graced j the festive board. A number of men and boys went deer hunting, but Mr W T Evans was the onlyone to kill a deer. He brought down a four-pronged buck which added a pleasing variety to ihe Thanksgiving bill of fare. About seven o'clock Thursday evening a very enjoyable box party was given in the graded school building for the benefit of the school. This entertainment was gotten up for the benefit of the school by ' Fannie and Minnie Marshall, the < popular and accomplished teachers. The building was beautifully deco- i rated for the occasion. The usual i features of such an event were carried out very agreeably and enjoyably. Several cakes were raffled and brought good prices. Ice cream and cake and several kinds of fruit were served during the evening. The proceeds of the enterprise amounted to $58.75. The Carolina Land and .Development Co is going to work in earnest ditching and draining their land here. The survey is about cqmpleted and in a short while the land will be divided into small farms and offered for sale. This work of development means a great deal for our county, especially this section. Clod Hopper. Old papers for sale cheap by the hundred at The Record office. wmmmmmmmmfmmmimi Bed, Earl Marcus' C ise to see our assor \A/ncfi CoKt^iVc V Q/ a^n 1 aui ivj, uui orsets. s.. IttUUUiiiUUMUiiUimiUUU SEE US! We hire the finest stock of RINGS in this section. Also Watches, Pins, Brooches and other Jewelry REPAIRING A SPECIALTY Watts & Watts The Kingstree Jewelers? Near the Depot I!! Phone! f\ IF YOU CAN'T COME ^ L I am always on the || | other end of the h'ne If you don't know The New Haselden | ' Drug Co- I you ought to. Try us. The New Haselden Drug Company Greelyvllle, S, C. @:?:?:?:?:?:?:?:@:?::<? I For 9 ? @ ? The 4<Epps House* 8 emy Street, 10 Room ? g other Outhouess Als< @ 8 One 5 Room Cotta ? House. ? ft ? These properties ai ft sacrifice. Terms to sui @ ft I Kingstree In @j 11-17?tf R. N, SPE1GNI @:?:?:?:?:?.?:?:?::?:<? * ? ? ? ttfttiittttittti y to Rise, Rothes ar tments and learn < lies' Shirtwaists, S riA r< iiuiiiaiiiia'iiiiiiiuauiiiiiaiiiii | Don't I you < | in th I got i ? Come % Offeri 5 /to me I Kingstri @AMAMAAAAA*AAAAAAMAAAAk Annnmnl! i Hudson & Baker are now open for business at Thomas & Bradham's former stand and respectfuliy solicit a share of patronage. Will have always on hand a nice bunch of Horses an 1 Mules, also Buggies,Wagons and Har-j ness of standard quality at living prices. Will feed and stable your horse or, rent you a team reason-; ably. Give us a call. Yours for business, Hudson & Baker, # Livery, Feed and Sale Stables, Kingstree, S. C. Ll-17-3m Calal I kJClIVi ?I ? ? \ lower end of Acad- @ s. Barn, Stables and ? > @ 9 ? f ige next door to Epps ? ? ? ? re being offered at a @ t purchaser. ? ? _ ? suranceCo., ? ? ER, Manager. gj i>:?:?:?:@:?:?:@:??:?: .4 \\r:< iu dc yy our prices on the f< >uits and Skirts, Fj cus. iiuiaiiuiuauijiiuuiuuiiuuui Think Because || Jon't see it advertised ' lis space we haven't f[,'; < t and Prices Right. 1r and see us. Our good 3-> ngs are too numerous 3;f j ntion. % lp ee Dry Goods Co. |l | C A RELOAD | j y;iii&S& -Csilfl MlllCS .< I I I Just Arrived ' 1 Come In and Get Your | Choice I Yours to please, *1 THE WILLIAMSBURG UVE STOCK CO.,1 j KINGSTREE. S. C. L ] ?? I y JH THE BEST BOOK | A man can have in his pocket, the Bible alone excepted, is a bank book. The plot is absorbing and the reader's interest increases at the rate of four per cent Call at our bank today and get one. The check system is suited to all kinds of business and will assist you in holding onto the dollars. It is easy to economize with your money in the bank where you do not see it If it jingles in your pocket there is a temptation to spend it We will harness it up and put it to work earning interest for you. You might drift along and prosper with, out a bank account but it is much easier to forge to the , ? front in a financial way if you have one of our neat lit- ^ tie bank books in your pocket Do you know of a sin- J gle prosperous man who does not carry one? Call to- 1 day, make a small deposit as a starter and you will step I a little higher as you go home to your family with a | Ubank book in your pocket Try it just once DThe Bank of Kingstree U D. C. Scott, President. J. A. Keli.ey, Vice Pres. II F. W. Fairey, Cashier. N. D. Lesesne, Asst. Cashier. IJ " 11=31 >e. allowing lines: Dress Goods, Silkfe. ? ancy Notions and Small Wear. i : i ^ iuiiuiuiuiuiiiiuiiiiiuuiuiiiiuuiuuiiiiaiiiiiiiiiuuiiuuimm jj : I A