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Opens The Door to Prosperity. > A little deposit NOW and a I little deposit NOW and THEN [ soon builds a Bank Account. And | building a Bank Account opens ' th? door to prosperity. T\ little deposit NOW and a litffe deposit NOW and THEN is within the reach of all. YOU can save money on this plan. And it's the only SAFE plan for anyone. No other nlan for accumulating Mr Warren Montgomery was noted in town Monday from Greelyville. Dr J H Chapman offers some very desirable real estate for sale this week. Mr J E King of Greelyville paid The Record an agreeable visit yesL| terday. Dr and Mrs Taylor and the young B "Dr" have returned from their sum* P mer trip. | Mr E T Hamer of Salters Depot i was in town a few hours Monday on I business. I Miss Marion Gilland has returned I home from a visit to friends at f Mayesville. "Reveries of a Bachelor" was presented at the opera house last evening by local talent. There will be preaching in the Presbyterian .church next Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. Miss Mary Burgess, of the Bethel neighborhood, has been visiting the LMissses Epps. Mr P S Courtney and family have returned from their trip to Glenn Springs and Hendersonville. rMiss Betty Jenkins, a daughter ot Major Micah Jenkins of Columbia,is the guest of Miss Guerry Green. Candidates for municipal offices who wish to file pledges, will find blank forms at The Record office. We have printed up a lot of note books and receipt forms, which we will sell at ten cents the book of fifty. tf Messrs Cecil and Louis Jacobs, Jr, are spending some days at the home of their parents, Mr and Mrs Louis Jacobs. The storm Thursday night predicted by the weather bureau failed to materialize, to the great relief of everyone. L is so good, so reliable as giving your surplus earnings bank protection. When you have a sufficient sum tucked away an opportunity for making an investment will find you. Will you make use of the facilities afforded by this bank and give the plan a trial? We invite YOU. " Bank of Williamsburg KIN6STREE, S. C. Note change of ad J D Gilland? Land for Sale. Mr W T Phillips of Zeb was noted in town Tuesday. Mr D M Epps of Lake City visited Kingstree Monday. Mr J J M Graham was in town Saturday from Cades. Mrs L W Walker is able to be out after some days' illness. Mr E B Rhodus of Greelyville was in town Monday on business. Mrs B W Butler is spending some days with friends at Workman. Rev E E Ervin preached in the school auditorium Sunday evening. . Magistrate V G Arnette of Salem had business in Kingstree Monday. t Look for new ad of J S Eron and I read every word. It will pay you. Mrs R J McCabe is home from Glenn Springs and Waynesville, N C. B Mr I G Lewis of Gordon called P pleasantly yesterday at our sanctum. jfcss Helen Scott has returned the mountains of North Carolina. Mrs John Ashby Mouzon is convalescent from a recent attack of illness. Mr and Mrs C E Carr and son, C E.Jr, of Philadelphia are visiting- the family of the former's brother, Mr W H.Carr. Mr J W King, of Dillon and Savage, was in town yesterday. Mr King is president of the Kingstree Hardware Co. Mrs L P Kinder and children came home last week from Camden,where they have been spending some time with relatives. Mrs R B W Dickson of Johnsonville has a message about millinery, etc, to her friends and patrons this week. Read it. The candidates for Mayor and Alderman will address the voters on the "Issues" to-morrow (Friday) night in th? court house. Mr and Mrs VV P Young of Floranna Viotro rotiimpH hnmp after a CiiVV. iiu I V A WV?4 k*v\a ???---? ? short visit to Mrs Young's parents, Mr and Mrs Louis Stackley. Mr W H Brockinton left Mondaynight for Davidson College to enter the senior class of that institution. The college opened Wednesday. Mr W E Jenkinson left this week for Northern markets to buy his fall merchandise. When he returns I you will hear from him through The j Record. Mr and Mrs C C Burgess and little Miss Margaret are spending the week at Bethel with the family of Mr Burgess's father, Capt William j Burgess. | The municipal political pot is hot and still a-heating, as the expression goes. Every day or so now we hear of a new candidate for Mayor or Alderman. A bright little girl in town was asked the name of her kitten. "I call her Muriel," said the little maid, "because she starts with a mew and ends with a yell." Mr J Y McGill of Benson has our appreciative thanks for a nice lot of I scuppernongs. They came from our boyhood home and are the finest flavored grapes in the world. The two tracts of land sold under foreclosure Monday by Clerk of Court Britton were bought byv Mr E B Rhodus, the mortgagee, the first tract for $250 and the second $860. Mr W M Tisdale of Benson called called pleasantly at our office Saturday. His visit called to mind days of early boy-hood when "Willie" and ourself were school-mates at our first school. Mr J B Bradshaw of Zeb bought the quarter-acre tract of land advertised for sale for taxes for $10. The other two sold were bid in by LeRoy Lee, attorney, and Mr V G Arnette, respectively. As we have iterated, re-iterated and re-re iterated, The Record will not publish anonymous communications. We make no exceptions, no matter what the burden of the song. Why waste stamps? Dr A M Snider's dental office is now over Drs Gamble & Jacobs' drug store, just across from The Record office. The Doctor will be pleased to welcome old and new patrons at his new quarters. Mr and Mrs Henry Burch, who have been visiting relatives near Benson, passed through town last week, returning to their home at Florence. They were accompanied by Mrs Burch's sister, Mi9s Alma Duke. We were pleased to see Mr Ingram Wilson in town Thursday of last week. Mr Wilson is the eldest ? ? T.? lU.'ln/vM TIT A o I 5U11 U1 JUU^C fTJ10UU<UiU woo iciunr ing to his home at Manning, aftei a visit of some days among his kinsfolk at Indiaatown. The sound of saw and hammer, which seldom or never ceases here, has been augmented recently. Mr C W Wolfe is having his dwelling remodeled and another story added, and Mr A C Hinds' contractor will soon break ground for the former's handsome residence to be erected in North Academy street, near Capt Funk's dwelling. We learn with sincere regret that our friend,Mr V E Lifrage of Salters Depot, was severely injured Monday by a tree falling across his leg and crushing it. It seems that in cutting or sawing down the tree, in some way the trunk slipped from the stump and fell across his leg. Further than the foregoing we have not been able to ascertain the particulars of the accident. Majestic Range demonstration 11th to 16th of September. If you need a stove or range, here is your opportunity to get a handsome set of kitchen ware free. The Majestic bears a reputation for superior excellence and the Kingstree Hardware company is fortunate in having secured the agency for it. Remember the place and the date?Kingstree Hardware Co, September 11-16. *. f In social! Misses Louise and Irene Epps en- i tertained Thursday evening at a i charming lawn fete in honor of i their guest, Mi-s Mary Burgess. ? The lawn was transformed into fairy- i land with glowing Japanese lanterns 1 and the young folks passed the even- i 1 ing in this attractive spot, playing, i all sorts of games. Refreshments t were served on the piazzas. i The Epworth League of the Kings-1 y tree Methodist church gave a most j1 delightful sociable Tuesday evening \5 of last week at the spacious and hos- J1 pitable home of Mr and Mrs Philip!1 Stoll. The guests were all invited to ' Notice to CandidatesPursuant to action of the Execu- | tive Committee of Kingstree Town I Democratic club, a campaign meeting is hereby called to be held Fri- j day, the Sth inst, at 8:30 p.m.,in the court house, whereat the candidates for the municipal offices are privileged to address the voters, all of whom are invited to be present. C W Wolfe, , It Chairman Town Ex Com. < Candidates' Cards. ' For Mayor. I We are authorized to announce j Mr L P Kinder a candidate for Mayor of Kingstree, subject to all the rules of the town Democratic club. r I hereby announce myself a can- u didate for the office of Mayor of the town of Kingstree, pledging myself to abide the result of the ^ Democratic Primary election. ^ Thomas McCutchen. c Pledging myself to abide the re- * suit of the Democratic primary election,I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Mayor of the town 1 of Kingstree. A M Gordon. For Alderman. | We are authorized to announce Mr E C Burgess as a candidate for m Alderman of the town of Kingstree, subject to the rules of the town Democratic club. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Alderman of the town of Kingstree, subject to the rules of the City Democratic club. ] H E Montgomery. I hereby announce myself as a t candidate for Alderman of the town I of Kingstree, subject to the rules of , the Democratic Primary election. C D Jacobs. ^ I hereby announce myself as a , candidate for Alderman of the town of Kingstree, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary election. ? M A Ross. * I hereby announce myself as a ^ candidate for Alderman of the town ] of Kingstree, subject to the rules of the Democratic Primary election. W R Scott. ] I hereby announce my<jelf as a 1 candidate for Alderman of-the town , of Kinfrstree, subject to the rules of ' the Democratic Primary election. H A Meyer. At the request qf many friends I ] offer myself as a candidate for Alderman, subject to the rules of the * Democratic Primary election. A C Swails. I hereby announce myself as a ^ candidate for Alderman of the town v< of Kingstree, subject to the rules of the Democratic Primary election. J W Coward. A I hereby announce myself a candidare for Alderman of the town of Kingstree, pledging myself to abide by the result of the Democratic pri- j mary election. ' P S Courtney. u The price of subscription for The g Record is $1 25 a year; we allow 25 cents discount when a whole year is paid in advance. If you are six months or a year behind don't ex- ] pect a receipt for a whole year one dollar. This applies tc all. tf Purple Top Yellow Rufa Baga Turnip Seed for sale at 9-7-2t Kingstree Drug Co's. CINGSTREE ? i $*$*$ * ; 5 t > r' enter into a contest called a "Flowery Romance." Miss May Stoll read aloud a poem leaving blank spaces,which were to be filled in with lames of flowers. Miss Marian McFaddin was mostsuccessful at remembering the names and was awarded i box of stationery as the prize. At ;he close of the contest there was iiusic, in which several of the guests barticipated. Ice cream and cake ,vas served and the affaii closed, af:er a pleasant evening had been spent by all present. Besides the I nembers of the League only a few I nterested friends were invited to be Dresent. Without Apoiogiwa. To the av?rage woman a bird in the iat La worth two in the bush. Teeth are etmnper than Action. Why expect excellence hi your wife E woen e'-en the cook !h far from perfect? Gall h creater than godliness. The s irest passport for admittance nto the smt.rt set is a doll mind. Say little, but do everybody. A thlrg of beauty Ls an expense to jomebody. A gocd coat may hide a creased ihirt, bit a clove betrays its secret >very time. The pen may be mightier than the i rword, but the typewriter is awarded 1 Jie damageiL Nothing l? so sacred to a woman as lie obligation to find out something tbout some one's else's business.? Puck. Notice. Notici? is hereby given that my estaurant will be opened next Satirday, September'9. 4 P S Courtney. 3 An entertainment will be given in 5 he opera house Thursday, Septem- 5 er 14, for the benefit of the Epis- 3 opal church. Admission?Children, 5 5c; adults, 25c and 35c. It i Wood's Improved Yellov Rata Baya 3 'urnip Seed for sale at g 9-7-2t Kingstree Drug Co's. IR.KING'S (VIEW DISCOVERY Will Surely Slop Thai Cough. c ESI30ESZS3 ( FIRE! 1866 1911. y\ j 2 They last a lifetime. They're Firepro Suitable for all kinds of buildings. We ha everywhere but if none in your immedia samples, prices and full particulars. CORTRIGHT METAL ROO! 50 North 23rd Street Eye-Opener A1 FRE For a limited tin last, we will give to < making a cash pure or more, in our Har ment only, one EyeClock, free. Come early and before they ax Remember you ca in our Hardware Stc Clock absolutely free purchase amounts to at one time. Farmers Su Kingstree, ^WYyyyyvyvyyyyvv>yvvyywt*vy, COKESBURY CONFER CoKesbury High Qrade Preparatory Scho Preparatory Work, Music, Exj Excellent Environment. Heal 5120 Pays Board and Tuition. ber21, 1911. Write L. E. HINKLE, B. A. DAAWMAAAMAAMAMAAAAAJAM1 ANNOLJNC 1912 LIN PRICE, $900.00. PRICE, $900.00 We have secured the age ine of "OVERLAND AUT0M( lurg County, and will have < nodels at our new GARAGE mblic, and especially those i hasing, are invited to come a ars and have a demonstratioi Write us for specifications HAMER=THOiV SALTERS DEP( r -v ,-wsrni.itm I am pleased to announce to my old patrons and the ? public at large that After the lGth inst. [ will be fully prepared to cany on ;he practice 01 , DENTISTRY 1 r n all its depart- f nents. c 11 C uan on me 11 you jvant P First Class WorK * at ^ Prices to Suit. & Respectfully, M. Snider. iflice over 6amble & Jacobs' Drug Store, Opposite The Record Office. i-7-tf I 101= I v i 1 larm Clock IE. ie, while they every customer hase of $ljfc0O dware Depart Opener Alarm ? I get a Clock e all gone. n buy anything ire and get the provided your $10.00 or more ippiy Co. 1 s.c. rtwyvyyvwyvyvyyvvyy? tENCE SCHOOL % .S.C. | ol. Courses in College ^ jression and Business. ^ th Record Unexcelled. ^ Session Opens Septem- > , Headmaster. 5 WAWAWAWAWA? EMENT 1 E' 30 HCR5E POWER ^ 30 HOR E PuvVER. ncy lor the celebrated )BILES" for Williams\! i sample oi lhe above at ^alters, w here the ivho contemplate purLnd see these beautiful n of same. [PSON CO., )T, S C. ???nrem ^ of?Stormproof?Inexpensive. ve local representatives almost ? g te locality, write us direct for FING~ COMPANY - .? Philadelphia, Pa. 9 _v>. _3