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? AFFAIRS AT ANDREWS. Undesirable Citizens Made tc Move On?Personal Notes. * Andrews, October 8: ?Mr John S 1 Graham passed through town lasl Friday returning to his home frorr Asheville, N C, where he has beer seeking health for the past twe months. I am sorry to say that Mi Graham did not improve as his friends hoped he would, but trust that he may yet be restored to his health and strength and be spared tc kio nnimto qq n naofnl citizen in..the UIO WUU(J MW V* MMV* w ( future as he has been in the past. Mr Graham and the father of the writer were always warm friends. 1 have heard my father make the remark on many occasions while Hon John S Graham and Dr A H Wilj liams were in our House of Representatives and State Senate, respectively, that he feared no danger of any law that would injure our peo pie, even the enactment of the stock | law. See the confidence he felt in these men. The writer thinks if our State were made up of such men we v would have quite a different country. We believe if we have this warm re8l* * i gard for our friends on earth we should express it to them ere they depart this life. TU^ nt>i^r hoc hoon nnito inriis x lie: nnvci uuo yvvu vjv?.?v ? posed for the past week, hence no communication last week from hereThe hum of the cotton gin and the clatter of the wagons hauling the ? ? fleecy staple are heard in town from before daylight to late hours at night. pi. Our town is fast getting rid of some of its most undesirable citizens. Some time ago we made mention of a set of white boys who had broken into the express office and stolen a lot of whisky. They were made to pay for the stolen goods and the boys with their parents to leave the State. The mother and one boy about ? 15 or 16 years old came back here some few months ago and the boy loafed around town for a week. He was finally hired by a farmer who took him home with him. H? robbed this employer of his pocketbook and $19. He then ran away and, coming back to town, stole $20 from another party and a bottle of whisky out of e. man's buggy. All these acts committed from Saturday night to Monday afternoon. The boy is still at large, hunting some' thing else to steal. Beware of him as a pick-pocket. Our city fathers have ordered the removal of one George Wineglass, eolored, who has been operating a house of ill fame and running a blind ? tiger right along in the tracks of Mamie Williame. who was convicted ?f that crime at the last court. Our town officers are determined that such * nuisances shall be abated here, rer * gardless of who rents them houses. Both of those negro dives have made attempts to operate their places right on Main street and have had the co-operation of some white people. t What a shame and disgrace to humanity! At the Wineglass dive is where one negro shot another to death last spring,and at Mamie Williams' is where the two white men got into a difficulty and one was shot and the other cut nearly to death. Still some white people will use every effort to maintain such places in town, but our officers say the evil-doers must go and go now. Subscriber. Don't trifle with a cold is good advice for prudent men and women. It may be vital in case of a child. There is nothing better than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for coughs and colds in children. It is safe and sure. For sale by all dealers. K.r lie tip 1 UUIK1I UJ u^ljiuig wo. We hope the friends of The Record, when they come 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, Scranton and Greelyville recognize the pulling power. of an ad in The r-' ' \ Record. tf HI -vi"'. HIClllo; I*CC, uuu *?IIJ ouvum uvv vttv h Southern cotton growers organize and control the price of cotto i? It is as easy for the cotton growers to p take care of themselves as it is for T( the fruit growers and grain growers of the West. If we will hold ov.r cot- g ton off the market the price will ad, vance. But if we continue the mad rush as it has been so far, the price U1 will go lower. Brother farmer, for Vl 2' the sake of your families who helped you to make that cotton, hold it off the market till the prices become ^ better. You can hold, the banker stands ready to help you. ?* There is no excuse for the farmer 1 to sacrifice his labors in giving away his cotton. There is a plenty of available money to enable the cotton grower to v/arehouse his cotton and ' get profitable prices for it. Farmers, ^ be wise and hold your cotton. J T Frierson\ Sec'ty WCFU. sr Mouzons, October 6. Pi CLEMSON COLLEGE LETTER. . o' First Foot Ball Game-Cadet Pros- \\ ser Organizes College Minstrel. Clemson College, October 9:?The first foot ball game of the season will be played Saturday, October 14. when the Clemson "Tigers" * will go H up against the Auburn boys. We have an excellent team and are expecting a thoroughly interesting game. It will be played on the Clemson campus October 14, 3:30 p. m. fc Mr H T Prosser made a flying trip to Augusta a few' days ago. Mr J H Brockington spent a few days in Charleston the early part of ^ the week. The first stage attraction of the year was Saturday night. October 7, when the Clemson Minstrel Comedy company, under the management of Hubert T Prosser,put on a high-class performance rarely equaled by local talent. The show was a success in ^ every particular,and the exceptional vability of the troupe was noted ^ throughout the performance, fhe i er company is composed of Prosser, Ross.Byors.Rentz, Lozar, Hood, Bun. je ker and Culver and will play at several of the nearby towns during the year. The proceeds go to the Annual, "Taps. '12." ACT. T] Averts Awful Tragedy Timely advice given Mrs C Willoughby of Marengo, Wis, (R No 1, prevented a dreadful tragedy and Imtao Hnftf A*?O V"? O/"T | SdVCU IWU lives. I/WIA/IO uau oaiu her frightful cough was a "consumption cough" and could do little ^ to help her. After many remedies failed, her aunt urged her to take s i Dr King's New Discovery. "I lave ^ been using it for some cime," she d wrote, "and the awful cough has al- in most gone. It also saved my little ? l boy when taken with a severe bron- * chial trouble." This matchless medi- ^ cine has no equal for throat and lung J" troubles. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial ^ bottle free; Guaranteed by M L Al1 len. B - u Lame back is one of the most a common forms of muscular rheumatism. A few applications of Cham- B berlain's Liniment will give relief. For sale by all dealers. I TO HOLD COTTON FOR 13c. j > County Union Urges Farmers to | Stop Mad Rusb to Market. > Williamsburg County Farmers' t union met in the court house on 1 Thursday, October 5, at 11 o'clock l a. m. Nine out of eleven unions > were represented. There seemed to be much interest manifested on the i part of the delegates. Mr H T Mor; rison of McClellanville was present i and gave the union some timely ad> vice on warehousing and holding ! cotton. Mr W 0 Camlin reported g that the warehouse, while repairs s i had not been completed, was ready ? ' to receive cotton and that some had | been stored. A resolution was passed [ asking the president of each union to appoint a committee of at least three to canvass the county and try I to prevail on the farmers to hold I their cotton and to ascertain hotv ? many bales will lie held for 13c. It fe 1 is the opinion ot tne farmers union that unless something is done to check the rush of cotton on the market, this year's crop will be sold below the cost of production. Mr Morrison gave a verv interesting and instructive address at 2:30 p. m. He said all other farmers are organized and are taking care of 4-\rrxo on^ \irV*TT cKahIH nnf R AmWeirl j writes ;\lrs. L R. Barker, Bj J of Bud, Ky., "and can do B J all my housework. For ?j S years 1 suffered with such B | pains, II could scarcely K I stand on my feet After B | three different doctors had B I failed to help me, I gave B I Cardui a trifil Now, 1 fed B I like a new ^roman." B iCARDUl The Woman'8 Tonic A woman's health de- 0 | pends so much upon her E| delicate organs, that the p least trouble there affects E her whole system. It Is the little things that count, K in a woman's life and Vk health. If you suffer from B| any of thn aches and I' pains, due to womanly ?| J weakness, tike Cardui at b | once, and av oid more seri- IS I ous troubles. We urge K | you to try It Begin today.' ?| ROGRAMME OF PEE DEE UNION o Meet with Bloomlngvale Baptist Church Friday, October 27. ditor County F*cord:?Please announce that the Pee Dee lion will meet svith the Bloomingile Baptist church Friday, October r. Following is the programme: i Introductory Sermon?Rev S T ussell. First Query: Beneficial Influence 1 f the Union Meeting?Opened by ; ev HC Haddock. Second Query: What Are the Evi>nces of Regeneration in Those < 'ho Profess to be Followers of irist??Opened by J J Powell. i Third Query: Is the Weekly Prayer eeting of Vital Importance to the lurch??Opened by W D Miller. Fourth Query: The Sunday-school :d Its Importance?Open to the ublic. Sunday-school Mass-meeting at 10 clock Sunday morniug, by J C rilliamsMissionary Sermon at 11:30 o'dock , i Rev H C Haddock. TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS eld Friday at Court House?Lie! ot Applicants. At the examination for teachers ?ld in the court house Friday of st week the following applicants ir certificates appeared before tne camming board: White Applicants. Kingstree ? Misses Bessie Mcnight, Alma Scoi;t. Venters?Miss Hennie Newell. Taft?Miss Ann e Rowell. Scranton?Miss Allie McCullough. Cades?Miss Maggie Williamson. Fowler?Miss Mamie Perkins. Negro Appdicants. Kingstree?May Murray, Bennie ouzon, Florence Copeland, A M cCottry, Mary C Shaw, Elvenia ummon, Maud David, Hattie DoziSusan Shaw. Vox?Mattie Co jper, Mary Pressy, Esther Gordon. Greelyville?Lai.ra Conyers. Heineniann?Alice Mouzon. Cooper?P J Thompson, W T hompson. Gordon?Camilla Thomas. Effingham?Delia Williams, Mima Williams. Messiah'* Kingdom Nearing. < The period in wtich sin la permit- ] id has been a dark, night to hnmanlnever to be forgotten; but the glo- 1 oua day of rlghtetusaesa and divine ivor, to be ushered in by Messiah. f ??. erv OF RTfmTF.OT78 U UD tuv w* ESS, shall arise a ad shine fully and early Into and upon all, bringing aeling and blessln 5, will more than < wnterbalance the dreadful night of eeplng, sighing, pain, sickness and ( aath, In which the groaning creation 1 us been so kmg. "Weeping may enore for a night bat )oy cometh In the CORNING." 1 For further LIGECT cm the comtng Ingdom send thLty-flve cents for j le Helping Hand for Bible Students, atltled, "THY KINGDOM COME." Bible and Tract Society, 17 Hicks ( treeC Brooklyn, N. I. . II Li**!s -"r: ""-/rd. <7 . i Little snowbird lit the snow. " "7. ' As you (Oilier to and fro In the dreary winter day When ti ? sky is : .II and gray. ' i Looking ro: a eruvb t<> eat. Hpw the ft'.wt r. nip your feet i As the arctic b! * blow Little stsowhlrd In the snow; Why should you In northlar.d stayt i You have wines'to flv atvay To a sunny cM:r.? and fairOther little bird* are there? Where the food in plenty lies Cndor more allurLug skies. . Why not pack your duds and go. Little snowbird In .the snow? j If 1 had some wing* like you That Is lust what I would do. , Were you not aware that soon Bllztards would set up a tune. Making snow In ddlce spin And the picking mighty thin? Not a most alluring show. Little snowbird in the snow. Little snowbird In the snow, Wt have naught on tap but woe. Worms are burled three feet deep^ Where they will be sure to keep. fnimh* r\f rmnfnrt Are as rare i An on Bhlny heads n hair. i On you pits-* I bestow. Little rnowblrd In the* btow. Getting Ambicffextroua. t "Tie 1? th*' most comrary man I ever I mvr." \ "A* for fn-?f?n?*e'* . "H? alwrrs uses hU left baud to be different fr<?:u rljrtit h;'tided people." ( "And whn. be meets left handed people?" , "Oh. then lie uses bis right band." A Crse' F. -minder. His Wife?John, tlo you remember what took place just three years ago today? Her Husband?What, is this our wedding anniversary? His Wife?N-no. Three years ago today you bought me a new hau?Harper's Bazar. i Arrival of Passenger Trains at | Klngstree. I The Atlantic Coast Line railroad J has promulgated the following scnea- J ule, which became effective Sunday, October 1, 1911: North Bound. No 80 - - - 7:42 a m "No 46 - - 11:39 a m No 78 ... 6:28 p m South Bound. i No 79 11:18 am] "No 47 - - - - 6:03 p m No 89 - - - 9:09 p m 'Daily except Sunday. LIGHTNING RODS! H. L. WHltlocK. Lak* City, S.C Special Sales Agent Representing the Largest Manufacturers of All Kind8 Improved Copper and Galvanized Section Rods (Endorsedby the Highest Scientific Authorities and FireInsuranceCompanies) Pure Copper Wire Cables, All Sizes Our Full Cost Guarantee given with Each Job. I sell on close margin of profit,dividcommission with my customers. 9-29-3mp THE Gemt!em an's ^ w a t c h must combine reliability with beauty. Discriminating men the world over carry 1 WALTHAM ! COLONIAL SF.PIES. * Walthams of the ?r>lonial Series re- I + flip 3 f C h - tTl 3 If 1II ??. v Irhcy are made as 7f& as it is safe To j I make a reliable watch. They possess great beauty and will give a life long fl service of accurate time-keeping. We arc headquarters for fine Wattham Watches. All grades at a wide orice range?each grade the best at ua i-rice. WATTS & WATTS THE KIN6STREE JEWELERS S We are now receiving something 5 new in 5 Decorated Art Ware 3 consisting of Floor Stands, Vases, J Hanging Baskets and Japanese j Qoods. j Diamonds, Cut Glass, Wedding j and other presents, all at mode- j rate prices. j Also a fine assortment of 2 Watches, Clocks, Silverware,Jew- q dry and Fancy Qoods. Call and q examine our Stock. q Clocks, Watches and Jewelry q neatly repaired. q A Fine line of Ladles' Shopping q Bags Just received. q Watts & Watts, q Opposite the Depot. q p"LECTPIC the best fob ? , ? n.iirly biliousness i ^bitters and kidneys. (j \ k ^0 n w jangi i ?i u taw?? amti Tf '' **.i*?LL~ Wkh-Xj* W ^ rj !< llll I liWt lUMt Suppose Your Burn T( j FC 1 IN ?> U K Of Any f KINGSTREE INSURANI I ' LOAN C( \ t ^^MMMaaaaBaaBraiiaiaaaaanaaiuaainBaaaBKanBaaH >1 "101? ] WHAT II I A Bank's Is the fund along with the C Profits that protects the de fore the larger it is, the g positor has. This Ban! /-i *i i riA i i ^apirai stock oi I Surplus Fund of ?... I Undivided Profits of Additional Stockholders 1 Total This means that this Bank mi of its depositors could lose i i for you. Do business wi never lost a Dollar. The Bank c D. C. Scott, President. F W. Fatrey, Cashier. Wm. W. Barr IE=3 Buy 1 Bag! ar Cottor a Farmers' S ^vwvyyvvyvyyvvvvvvvvvvw: Notice! Notice to Oi When you want a p any kind of nice order, < or any kind of meal, c Prompt and courteous Do not hesitate to brii guarantee the best of 01 our place. When you are warr Z ing a cool drink,don't fc Z 1 will be delighted to se Z are enjoying your cool d electric fans and make i Z for one and all. Whife In our place with your ** present her with a box d the c : P. S. COURTNEY, Prop. Coi SAAWAWAAAWAMAWAA t / 1' n House Should l a >night? I IA N C E j ] Cind See B j I ft EE REAL ESTATE & II IMPANY. " 1 -"i a or loaoi * MEANS Mj ; Surplus H| apital Stock and Undivided |Jg?BI positors from loss; there- 3IB reater protection the dec has a $30,000.00 i' Liability..... 30,000.00 $88,279.76 \ jH ist lose $88,279.76 before oiie (Hi i cent This protection is I 9| th The Bank that has I |9H if Kingstree ill J. A. KELLEY.Vice Pres. II N. D. Leses.ne, Asst. Cashier. IIH Ja., Teller. H H your ? ?ing J id i Ties '^1 upply Co/s I VV?>>yvvvw*V?Y*YTVTVTW? ; | Notice! | | tie and All. 5 ^ date of fine Oysters or < 7 ?uch as Fried Chicken i :all on me for same. } service guaranteed, j! ng the ladies, for we 5^ rder and politeness in ^ n and feel like enjoy- 2; >rget to call on me,and < ; ;rve you. While you 3: ?: frink I will turn on the 3: jj it more than pleasant 3: ] lady friend dont forget to ^ celebrated Quth's Chocolates, ^ irtney's Ice Cream Parlor. 1 WAWMMAMAWAAAAMi? j J i *. *