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Service to the people of A service that mg to each and our customers -a IBS vice. B . every customer gets .t of our equipment for B wection and safe-guarding Br money; the benefit of our llities for the transacting of financial affairs; and, on rekt, our very best advice on Bess matters and invest i? ?.:ii ? SCrVICt* Will piuvc ui vaiuc I . why not open an account now and take advantage ; of Wiiiiamsburg II ? '^SSTBEE, S. C. ^ CottoD is quoted today at 8?e? ~ 4 for strict middling; seed $17 and ? | * $18 per ton, on the local market. ? The Farmers' Union is in seeion here to day. Mr Louis Gilland spent the weekend in Charleston. Mrs D C Scott ha? returned form I ^T^risit to M&xton, N C. Mr H Foacworth of Cadet wat in town Satura&y on ousmew. Mr V W Graham, of Nesmith ( vicinity,was noted in town Saturday. Miss Hannah Wilson of Darlington is the guest of Miss Marion Gilland. E L Fishburne, Esq., visited Lake City yesterday on professional business. Mr F J Henry of Sumter visited the family of Mr J S Jennings one day this week. Miss Annie Gregg of Mullins is visiting the family of her sister, Mrs R J McCabe. Mr J F Eagerton of Lanes was in in town Monday and paid The Record office a visit. MrW H McElveen favored our sanctum with an agreeable visit Friday of last week. Mr W 0 Camlin of Bloomingvale was in town Saturday and favored ' us with a pleasant call. ~ Mi96 Beuiab. Nelson has been quite ~*W/. no.* moat xvtt jirp dud ni UK |?BI n?B, ?/? ? ?.V ? - e B to hear tfeat she is improving. HB Two fine English wild ducks were killed Tuesday afternoon at the caB nal near South Academy street. |w The South-east Baptist association H meets today with Kingstree Baptist h church, Rev T J Rooke being Modera tor. ' Mr J C Hudson, a son of the late A 0 Hudson, is in charge of the affairs of the firm of Hudson <i Baker. Cotton may be low-priced, but as long as p's are plentiful the country is safe?Peas, potatoes, pork, pumpkin and possum. Mrs M f Jiwarrn and daughter, ^^Miss "?4*0.. will leave to-night for WK* Tomnn (>n 'a visit to the form er's brother, Mr F H Lewis, By the w^y, can't some of our friends get us a pumpkin or possum, or both, perchance? Will credit same on subscription or pay the market price cash, if preferable. Dr Mclnnes, the well known Charleston veterinarian, will be at Heller's stables Monday ready to pbvsic your horse or mule, if he needs doctoring. According to the Auditor's statistics the number of dogs returned for taxation in Williamsburg coun?. j?~*> ty will almost allow one canine to each payer of poll tax. At the annual meeting of the State Agricultural and Mechanical Society held in Columbia Monday night, Mr P H Stoll was elected a lifp mpmber of the Society. Little Miss Lurline Chandler entertained quite a coterie of her juvenile friends yesterday afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock, the occasion being her seventh birthday anniversary. Mr PS Courtney returned home last night from the McLeod infirmary, where he has recently underkgone an operation for appendicitis. His many friends are delighted to see him apparently fully restored to health. . i Misses Mabel. Eunice- and r loriu arper, who arc l. a' iing at Sum i erton, Reidville and Thoniasviite Gh, respectively, c?mo home las iweek to attend the Harper-I,an( i wedding. j DrC C Be an ot Washinpton, N C . has accepted the position of mana ! per of the Kinpstree Drup Com 1 pany. Dr Bean is an experience J druppist and is well qualified to fu) fill the duties of the responsibl ! position he has assumed. Mr J G McCutchen came hom Tuesday night from the McLeoi infirmary, where he had been undei treatment for several weeks. M McCutchen, while not entirely re stored to health, is considerably bet ter, we are glad to be informed. About an average of one a wee] here lately county newspapers ove the State change hands or suspend We look for a few more to go unde ! between now and the new year. A ! the present prices of labor and ma I teriai there is no profit in publishini j a newspaper at a dollar a year. j How about that little amount yo W O hQt'tl ) tDD ! owe mi suuftu JJOVU. i.ci.i. iextremely lenient with our subscri' !ers, but we cannot wait forever. W | now have nearly $2,000 outstanding j which we should be ^rlad to collec j by January 1. To the few wh j have paid this, of course, has no ret I erence. The following art- among the vis j itors to the State Fair from Kings tree and vicinitv: Messrs J F Rodg ers. C M Hinds, H A Miller, W ( Camlin. P H Stoll. C W Stoll. Wood row Gamble, P 0 Arrowsmith, M ] Heller, R H Kellahan; Misses Clar Montgomery, Marian Gilland aa Emma Gordon. There were other whose nanaes we were unable to as certain. We understand that there will b two fertilizer mixing plants operate here ne xt season; the Southern Cot ton Oil company has already mad arrangements to put in one at th oil mill site and the Kingstree Rea Estate company, whose property i nearby, are the promoters of th other,we are informed. Competitioi is the life of trade and fertilizer ought to sell cheap here next sea 1 son. COLORED STATE FAIR Columbia, S C, November 7 to 10 I On account of the above occasioi i I the Atlantic Coast Line has announc led the low round trip rate of $4.3 from Klngstree, iucladio? admis sioo to the Fair. Correspondingly low rates will b made from other points in Sout Carolina. Tiekets will be on sale for a trains from November 6 to 10. ir elusive, limited, returning, to read original starting point not late 11 1 Q1 1 tuau unuui^iii vx ?vi4JW4 ia|avj * Children (five years of age an under twelve) Half Fare. For tickets, schedules and furthe particulars call on T E Baggett, Ticket A>rent, Kingstree, S C W J Craig, T C White, Tr?f Mgr. G P . ill-2-2t Wilmington, N C. Dealt; os Mrs. J. n. J. Matlbeu t ! Scranton, October 81:? Mrs J 1 ! J Matthews, wife of Mr J N Mai i thews of Cowards, died last night < j her residence after an illness r I three weeks. Mrs Matthews wa | thirty-eight yeai$ old, and was th i daughter of the late Joseph Godwi of Lake City. She is' survived b her husband, ten children and host of friends. Mrs Matthews was a member o St Paul's Methodist church at Cow ards, and the funeral services wer held there this afternoon at 3:3 o'clock. The services were conduct ed by the pastor, the Rev Mr Pat rick, of Scranton, after which the interment was made at St Pau cemetery. Good for Williamsburg! Columbia, October 31:?The sec ond remittance of county taxes ha been received at the office of th State Treasurer. This remittano comes from Mr J Wesley Cook Treasurer of Williamsburg county in the form of a check for $500 The first remittance came in a few days ago from Orangeburg county the amount being over $300. Botl these remittances are ahead of tiifie as the county treasurers are no due to send in money until the firs day of November. There is no impropriety in usini a spring wagon in the fall. . / / e *3eat.\i ol .V/. A. O. t \ Mr Ash by 0 Hudson died at his ' home near Nv?* /ion uostotnce Sat] urday, October 2K, r.to'clock, a. m., aiter an illness of about two weeks. Mr Hudson, who was the senior member and manager of tiie firm of - Hudson & Baker, left here for d ; his home when too unwell to attend 1 | I to his duties; he grew gradualiv 0 . ! worse until the end. He was about i 52 years old and is survived by his ^ j wife and eight children. The fun! eral and interment took place iast r r I Sunday,11 a. m.,at New Zion Meth>-! odist church, the services being con > j ducted bv the pastor, the Kev Mr Mullinix. k Mr Hudson's death came as a r shock to his friends here, who when he left for his home two weeks aj?o r had no idea that he was so ill. He * j was bipr-hearted and genial and ? j many friends mourn his death. Although Mr . Hudson was a; u j citizen of Clarendon county his in-j n : terests for a number of years have) h j been identified with our town.: e i where he pained many friends who) " i wil. miss hi.- hearty hand-clasp and ! 11 , I pjor'al prroetinp:. i Lake Cliy Laconics. t Lake City, October 31:?Mr D k| I* MoDutfie of Mullins spent a few ^ hours in town Friday of last week. |_ Mr McDuffie i6 one of the leading F business men of his town. |j Mr J Wesley Singietary is at ,g home from Wake Forest College, i. North Carolina. Sunday afternoon Larry Fulmore e and his wife exchanged compliments, , d Larry using a scantling and his wife, 1 * the garden rake. With every lick ' e the juice flowed, until Policeman e j Carter appeared Larry made for j s the country and when he had clear e ed the town boundary he slowed J Q down and allowed Mr Carter to ( 8 come up with him, Larry being un- ( der the impression that the policeman's authority to arrest stopped at j the town line. He was iocked up. Dr. W H Woods went to Florence Monday. n Between 1 o'clock of Friday after^ noon and 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon a very large amount of water fell in this section. Some say that ' altogether the quantity of water iP that fell during this period constitut^ ed the biggest rain of the year, but it waa only a sprinkle in comparison with the rain on Friday afternoon l" in the neighborhood about three miles of Lake City. In that section there was almost a cloudburst. ^ Lynch's lake here was higher Saturday morning than ever known before; the water went clear over the r causeway. I do not understand why news ?. continues so scaroe. W L B \ i By January 1 ail the leading magI azines will increase the*price of subI scription. For instance. I.ippincott's, im! now $2.5(1, wiil be S3.00, and the i Youth's Companion, now $1.75. will i be $2.00. In club with The Record r~, we can rive you Lippineott's one year it j for $1.75 and the Youth's Compan1 ion for $1.50 (new). Other standard , publications equally cheap. Let us figure on your magazine club, but e act promptly.'as many magazines inn , crease their price November 10. i a( Kisslooary SJeetiag. f | There will be held in the Presbyr_ byterian church at Kingstree on e Monday, November 6, from 12 to 5 q o'clock, a Missionary Institute to which the ladies of all the churches ' in town and throughout the county > are invited. The men will be welcorned at the afternoon session, < when there will be interesting and [ instructive addresses by prominent 1 ministers of the State. Lunch will ^ be served on the churoh grounds for s the out-of-town guests, e (Signed) Mf:s R J McCabe, J e Miss A M Erckmann, s , Committee on Invitations. 1 , 11-2-11 The wise man does not let his i wife hear him boast that he i3 a ( good manager; she knows better. h '? "I do not believe there is any ' t other medicine so good for whooping ,t cough as Chamberlain's Cough Remedy," writes Mrs Francis Turpin, Junction City, Ore. This remedy J ? is also unsurpassed for colds and croup. For sale by all dealers. I / > ) ,^.i L it TinBr^ -r' niTtr-- - nntr~' Icfeesfc Pains \? land Sprains 1if g Sloan's Liniment is an ex- H ^ y celient remedy for chest and fi v.-/ jy throat affections. It quickly g? bj/ *] relieves congestion and in- u ^ A flammation. A few drops H jv m in water used as a gargle is I I antiseptic and healing. I W I Here'* Proof I !j' "I hjT? ussd Sloan's Liniment for ? B yean and can testify to its wotiderful efficiency. 1 tare used it for sore ihroat. ? H croup, lame back and rheumatis ti and in every case it gars instant relief B REBECCA JANE ISAACS, U/ Lucy, Kentucky. SLOANS I LINIMENT B is excellent for sprains and P bruises. It stops the pain g W W at once and reduces swell- B \$J ing very quickly. | ? Sold by all dealers. B ^ r' )| ' I .'ban's 11 I >S I) Tr,zu* S | it vC the K ! '-5 r, Horse id "S% wnt frt*- y r _/ Ai.dross 9 ? {' / \ ..Vy B ?; vy I i K> EetH S . Slocn ?j I I j iraJ/i/iA I I ? ? r ?? _ Inexvad^ Put Some Money in Bank?Farmera & Merchants Bank, Lake City. Citation Notice?Rev G J Davis. Citation Notice ?Mrs Fowler Graham and V W Graham. Citation Notice?J C Hudson. Administrator's Notice?F P Guerry. _____ Executor's Notice?Ben Brooking- ~ B ton, Ramon Pendergrass. ? Election Notice ? Trustees School District No 22. Administrator's Sale?J F Scott. You Want Good Hardware?Kings tree Hardware Co. Advice to Piano Buyer*?Charlea M Stieff. Hunt'a Cure?Dr W V Brockington, ton, Kingstree; Blakeley-McCullough Corp, Lanee. Headquarters for Bargains?J W Coward. Here's Where You GetYour Money'9 Worth?Jenkinscn Bros Co. Dr R C McCabe launched his five passenger motor boat in Black river yesterday. Mr P A Hodges is in town today fmm Bennettsville. SPECIAL NOTICES ft? Phone'US win*;: you want j />? to get R Uotiee under tili? *" I) ','.ding. Pr one cent a REM H word for -aeli in.-'rtion. No ig;~ J i 4(1^ f ad taken for ies- than 2~>c. \ MjjJj Phone S3. |g " _ giL For Sale?Seventy-five (75) acres j jjis good farming land, well drained ar.d 7?fo ienced. Situated 2:..? miles from Union IgHj' High school on good road. Comfortable t|=' dwelling, stables and several out-houses K on premises. Land will pn>duce a bale SLv of cottv>n per acre. Price and terms reasonable. Apply to James D Munnerlyn, 10-19-tf Choppee. SC. ^5 For Sale?One fine Jersey Bull, age 21? years. Call on or address ! W H Graham, < 11-2-ltp Morrisville.SC. , I For Sale?5,850 acres of land within :>ne to six miles of Helena, Ga; twenty- . sight dwellings and out-buildings, all * * ivired in. Cut to suit purch;iser, at $30 Mi per acre. Term3, one to five years. Box 4. Op l0-26-4t Helena. Ga. Bargain?Webster's Unabridged Die- ord, aonary, edition 1910, with stand, for ^eir sale very cheap. Dictionary cost $ * 2.00; stand $2.50. Both for $8.00. Can be ness seen at this office. pape 10-l9-3t The County Record, liber entei Wanted?Persimmon logs 8 inches 0f Sl ind up in diameter, 4l<> feet long. Ad- 0 iress, * Box 218, a >ei 10-26-2tp Sumter, S C. ord. ? men For Sale?Two second-hand baby , :arriages in good condition, cheap. Ap- v-**. ply. XX c-o The Record. 10-19-3t oot i toK Wanted?By experienced fanner, to rent or lease five to ten horse Farm? ten horse preferred. Address Box 47, the l l0-12-4t Kingstree, S C. Recc \ ^ L 4 f m9 ** L t,"* r- *'* Gr r?'*>- gx r - r> V' ? " ^ r ^ *.. ??. x** wv * * U ?VA' < - s* ? r* ~7*g gs\ ?3 n SC'?aj Pgfetnffgs t! bh^bSbI ' kJ $" ^ 1 E ^ W P r I IIU lS>U]tl We have the Latest S Suits, and a full line of Li dren's Dresses. We aresti' styles in all kinds of Shoe; fore buying, as our prices where and we have a com goods. No trouble to sho aicw;j! Dry Goods ^ V > -_ ? >v : v <. .-* . / ? -< ? '-'> -0? "**? *' ~ [> T.-?- ?v>? -?s>. < ?W ?*"< V /l-* ~ ?' ?? V? ?? . > A. pleasant am JHfak I Thousands o ! doing ttiis wo For full particulars o cash commh cash prizes, I etc., address Desk 9( SCRIBNER'S 185 Flftti Ave. 1 A special offer open to tt A * T*71 AMULlEi New ft* PVIMM has written a n?w novel for L oids fair to overtop the re? work. " The Quick ?r the e the scene 1* Laid in V i rc in . The plot is eue of ***?> that ha? ever aui-M'?4 W?; v. ge: the October Amei??* #i?aai #h.- * taiwing " The Quiak or ??? **? Than* will he au eve* i? FjVa fta prai Three ^ootin jj I? jj fij new Amrii?' r& 4? Di ar.d O.'-emli i B K fl scripiio i to | R B num'*>er. St 3 V. Wi33 u33 numbers for Lippincott's Magazine Note. After January i?t the ; Lippiaoott'a Magazine will be H I They never need repair!, never need as17 :oat of paint. They're Fireproof?Stormnrool We have local repreaentativea almost every* locality, write us direct for samples, prices and CORTRIGHT METAL RO 50 North 23rd Street :lp Yourself by Helping Us. e hope the friends of The Recwhen they come to town to do trading,will patronize the busihouses that advertise in this I r. Remember that without these al merchants, bankers and other | rprising business men, the price inscription would be at least $3 ar for such a paper as The RecYouTl find, as a rule, that the 1 who advertise are wide-awake ' an the alert and can give you 1 sr bargains than those who do advertise. This applies not only ( ingstree, but many live and upite business men of Lake City, nton and Greelyville recognize j pulling power of an ad in The >rd. tf I . ..? . "v ? . ii - ?c *L & tf-i Zr ? ' S-' ^ "* n jfSk i? &kf xi:\m % ?iy fbfi c^iBIE K W git* ?;?*??* ^W ii ii hi wmm i il l i _ * 1* * Ityles in Ladies' Coat (t\ adies', Misses' and Chil- /m 11 headquarters for latest (P 3. Be sure and call bewill be lower than else- CP fa plete line of all kinds of fa w goods. $ i*/ ilii 14 # v ^ S i Company. ? .... ?.e?.1?4.t.i<:fc ?. v*.'" ^^CT"--HT" ._ 1 n~i? -r ? hi. lmii?i 3 rl easy way to 4 7*3 Some r?F"W w SlW a . f people are rk protitaoly. f very llt>eral ssinn r. extra free samples, 0 MAGAZINE Slew York CIt> I RIVES . | ia Troabetakoy ippincott's Magazine which utatton o? her rirst great ' *4 " As ir. her first story, 1 h?r k cloved southland. wxauimi \ 2:? orbing kr^t ?wwr-. I.'on't w.?it to Lii? avoir's in which TM .. I : u?i s i ru% :VJV-::*;r HJT1 .'i-.: v as is??d out in a ll.t.sh. io~ her now story. uuir.'ws?Ueto,?eru-onrainirg rhe Rives' story) ar.tj , -.e NV vein her er issues with each yearly < hegi with the January. ijt2 nd >2.50 to-day an J ?*' fftmti the price of twelve <rjM Fbiladeiphia pearly subscription price to i advanced to $3.00 a year. igQ2BB3E19nmBaai I ? * ^ 111 W ,W attention in (act except an occaJonal B f and suitable for all Itinds of buildings, fe hi re but if none b your immediate |j full particulars. y OFING COMPANY * Philadelphia, Pa. f. LIGHTNING RODS! |j| H. L. Whltlock, Lake City, S.C I Special Sales Agent H Representing the Large-t Manufactur- fl "rsof All Kinds V Improved Copper and Galvanized J Section Rods -I (Endorsed by the Highest Scientific Au- ^ ihoritie'aod Fire Insurance Companies) Pure Copper Wire Cables, All Sizes Our Full Cost Guarantee given with Each Job. I sell on close margin of profit, dividlomraisaioTi with my customers. ' 9-28-3rap ? . 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