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f * * ? -f?-f??-f???i? 1 THIS is tl 4 Because Our C T t St is your i I 4 A C t KIN I THE MASTERPIECE OF THE J 1 CONFECTIONER'S ART 1 \ When you were engaged | r Why not now ? I I? I The County 1 .A.E ^rHARCOURT&L Gil MANUFACTURING Ef is Quite as Reasonable as Consist jUMii'imriB i ?i b,! 1 No other high-grade o | ? "at such a moderate DAILY LUNCH 5 Only the best flour and other first-class nrj these biscuit. You'll be delighted will 5o>V in Bulk at 15c p ' or in air-fight packa$ Made by I CHARLESTON BISCUIT WORK The Record Office carries a full lin< Crop papers, plain notes, mortgages, liens, ' forms obtainable and printed on fine grade ^wnwwiHiniiiiwmminwfmnf? | ^asn | is 1 King'. ? SiUUlUiUUUUiUUUiUlUUiUlUUUU he PLA< ioods are R desire to got and jood Time GSTRE ??4*?4*?4*?4*~ ' Kingsiras Orag Go. i ! No Groceries, No Dry j Goods, No Hardware, but \ anything in pure fresh J Drugs, Medicines, Toilet ? Articles, Perfumery, j Stationery, etc. Waterman's and Conklin's Fountain Pens. We will send for and deliver all orders on short notice. A full and complete line of Trusses, etc. Agents for H u y I e r ' s Chocolates and Bon-Bons. Kingstree Drug Go. ! Kingstree, S. C. I Ji Record I I ;CO.Loui$vOle.Kx ? (GRAVERS | ent with Quality. H >ok For This ade-Mark Means j tter Biscuit 1 r Less Money iscuit sells ^ price as j~BISCUIT iterials are used in baking 9 1 their delicious taste. * er lb. gC * res at I IS, Charleston, S. C. I 2 of Legal Blanks cheap titles, etc. Always the best of paper. For t I! vnrr i $1.00 yard Dress 50c 50 inch Pans 50c Mohair, all c 25c Dress Goods, 15c Dress Goods 10c Dess Goods; 10c yard wide P 10c Melba Flann BUT I iiiiuwiutiiiiai'iuiiiuiiii -H- f ?i*~ i* HK-*ZE to G E' Light! Our 1 our desire to give e dollar you s 3 tO Put Us E DRY CLEANLINESS. Cleanliness is next to godliness. What an ideal world this would be if cleanliness were the rule everywhere and in everything ? clean houses, clean streets, clean bodies, i clean hearts, dean accounts and dean characters! If you know of any unclean spots, wipe them out. DON'T SUFFER WITH Cuts, Bruises Strains and Sprains, but apply Noah's Liniment. It is antiseptic and will take the poison and soreness out quickly, when i all else fails. Noah's Liniment will save any amount of pain and can be taken internally for Colic. Cramps, etc. Nothing better for Toothadie. Noah'* Liniment Is the best remedy fcr G Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lame Rack, 8t!tT fi | Joints and Muscles, Sore Throat. Colds, jf Strains, sprains, v-uis, Bruises, Colic, Cramps, r Neuralgia, Toothacho, fctSHES ??<>? | and all Nerve, Bone ?A 5>J( j and Muscle Acho? and B va Pains. The genuine has ?$?3 Noah's Ark on every pjr?Tgn^J $#8 | package and looks like u^^m(c? ?irl I this cut, but has RED 1 ||llg|^ band on front o( peek- 4 /& ays and " Nooa'e Lini- 'nTjWijlgj' 'J&4 I meat" always in RED lr.k. Beware of imlta- "T-Tir. i rijS ( d ti>ns. Large bottle. 25 IJ <w (t i ' '3i l S cents, find sold by all } j ? d- a'ers !r :ne d i c i n e. Srrrrrr;t j (' saranteed or money ^; :ixi refunded by Nooii ,wtr., ; I i 11 e m ed v Co.. Ins., ?? j f * ! ? ,-:,hn.on,i, v?. | baggx i Fcrsale by M. L. Allen and Kingstrei I Drug Co. I I ^ ?k Ifeff ? WEBSTER'S NEW i INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY I THE MERRIAM WEBSTER j The Only New unabridged dicI tionary in many years. I Contains the pith and essence jj of an authoritative library. Covers every field of knowl. edge. An Encyclopedia in a 8ingl9 book. The Only Dictionary with the New Divided Page. 400,000 Words. 2700 Pages. 6000 Illustrations. Cost nearly half a million dollars. Let us tell you about this most remarkable single volume, j he next > Goods, all colors liiicis, an wwio :olors , all colors all colors all colors ercales el : .ER D R1 IJiiuiuiUi.iUitiiiuiiUillliiiJUii rYOUR\ Prices are Righ very possible cent's w< pend with us. to the Test Q00D5 . Arrival of Passenger Trains at Klngstree. The Atlantic Coast Line railroad has promulgated the following schedule, which became effective Sunday, October 15, 1911: North Bound. No 80 7:42 a m ; *No 46 - - 11:37 am No 78 6:10 p m South Bound. ; No 79 - - - 11:13 am j *No 47 - - - - 6:10 p m 1 No_89 - - - 9:09 p m i * Daily except Sunday. A Terrible Blunder to neglect liver trouble. Never do it. TV_ xt?.? t pi'llo on menis. Call on me if you want ! * First Class WorK * at & Prices to Suit, jz? Respectfully, A. M. Snider. i | Office over Gamble & Jacobs' Drug Store, Opposite The Record Office, 6-7-tf | ten days j -<-rrr.- ...nBMMCTlMB i GOODS UUUlUitUtWUlUllUlUiUiUUUUl laKe ur rviux a i^icyv um. > ms vr.? the first sign of constipation, biliousness or inactive bowels and prevent virulent indigestion, jaundice or gall stones. They regulate liver, stomach and bowels and build up your health. Only 25c at M L Allen's. Blessed be work! It gives us the chance of making! strong, capable men and women of ourselves. FIRE! 1366 1911. I am pleased to announce to my old patrons and the public at large that After the lOth inst. ' I will be fully prepared to carry on 'the practice of DENTISTRY | in all its depart VINTER it! Our Style orth of real value f< I is Right No rnMDA r Willi ni '?*f*?*?*?f-?*?*?'f*?"f1?*f*?f? MASS MEETING HELD HEBE MONDAY EFFORT TO GET LONGER TIME ON FERTILIZER NOTES-SEED COTTON UNDER BAN. In response to the call of certain i petitioners, published in The Record November 23, about 200 representative citizens from all parts of Williamsburg gathered in the court house Monday at 1 o'clock p m, to discuss various matters tor the good ; of our county and its people. Mr Philip Stoll being requested to j act as chairman, the meeting was | called to order. Mr C W Wolfe I was appointed secretary. In stating the object of the meetMr J J M Graham explained that the Farmers' Union of Williamsburg county had recently passed a resolution to ask all the fertilizer companies doing business in the State to change the time of maturity for j notes given for fertilizers from Noi vember to February. Mr Graham stated that this meeting had been called to discuss this and other important public quesI tions. At this juncture it was moved and ordered that a committee of three be appointed to frame a resolution I requesting the fertilizer companies to extend the time of payment on *4*1 T?rtk*nn??*t fko onaiiinn Iiuies until i CUI uaij ui vnv. year. Messrs W C Wilson, J J M Graham and C W Wolfe were appointed on this committee, which submitted the following: "Be it resolved, by the farmers and business men of Williamsburg , county in mass meeting assembled, at Kingstree, S C, this 4th day of 'December, 1911; "That, in accordance with the resolution recently adopted by the Farmers' Union of Williamsburg county, we do hereby ask that notes given for fertilizers in any year j hereafter be made payable February 1, instead of November 1, as is the ' custom now prevailing; and we pledge ourselves to use no fertilizers from any concern that will not make its notes payable on February 1 of j the ensuing year. We further ask i the earnest co-operation in this mat ter of all business men in our county and our State." The resolution being read, some discussion followed. Mr J C Graham thought it better to have notes to fail Hup on different dates.^ say in three .... ? payments, January, February and March. Mr W C Wilson suggested | that if the fertilizer companies had : to wait longer for their money they i would expect the consumer to pay j interest. Mr E C Epps moved to amend the resolution so as to make the notes for fertilizers fall due not earli er than January 15. This amendment was carried. After some discussion it was de" 'nmmmmmmmmmmmmfl at Butler 75 cts 38 cts 38 cts 19 cts 10 cts 8 cts 6 1-4 cts 7 1-2 cts COMPAN tUUiUUiiUUttUUUUUUUiUUiUi J present, all expressed their desire to ca^ry out the wishes of the majority >. of their constituents in so far as they were informed. The meeting lasted several hours and the various matters were discussed earnestly but without acrimony. Ail seemed to be imbued with the spirit of Democracy? "the greatest good to the greatest num- A ber"? and there is no doubt that this 1 friendly interchange of ideas will be beneficial in many respects. All right-thinking people are working toward a common end, if we could alwavs understand the motives of . our fellow man. jjj tared bis Wife's Life. "My wife would have been in her I grave today," writes 0 H Brown,of i Muscadine, Ala, "if it had not been I for Dr King's New Discovery. She was down in her bed, notable to get up without help. She had a severe bronchial trouble and a dreadful J cough. I got her a bottle of Dr i King's New Discovery, and she soon began to mend, and was well in a short time." Infallible for coughs anrl 's thp mnst. rpliahle rem- * edy on earth for desperate lung i trouble, hemorrhages, lagrippe,asthma, hay fever, croup and whooping cough. 50c, $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by M L Allen. $ 1 ' ! 1 1 Y. 1 I "1 UiUUliUUiUlUiiiUUUUuiUiUR -J i?Hh-4!*?1*?: OUTFIT | 1 is are Right! "" i ? 'j >r every |C j W. I "' J VTY/ t :1 t rt ? $>??-f?? f*?^ " : -. '} cided that the same committee who framed the resolution, have a num- J her of copies printed and send them ; to every fertilizer concern doing | business in the State. To give furj ther publicity the local correspond ruts ui cue uoiij wcic ic- -jr quested to send a copy of the resolution to the papers they represent. , <38 The fertilizer question being thus . disposed of, Mr J J M Graham brought up the illicit traffic in whisky, stating that he had information that Governor Blease said that he could send no detectives here, as oj no funds were provided, so that it , *9 seemed, continued Mr Graham, that is we are at the mercy of the blind tigers?or blind"devils,"a3 he termed . them. This led to a statement from jjj Senator Epps, which was confirmed by Sheriff Graham, that the delegation had allowed the Sheriff a contingent fund up to $1,000 to employ detectives to check this evil. The Sheriff went on to say that he had made an honest effort to punish these law-breakers, "but," said he, "what can I do, when no man wilj swear out an affidavit against one of ' them?" Next, the subject of putting ft prohibitory license on the seed cotton traffic. This matter was dis1 cussed at some length and a motion 1 was made and carried by a large 1 majority that our Legislative del1 egation be requested to try to amend ; the law so as to increase the licence for selling seed cotton in Williamsburg county to not less than $1,500. Senator Epps and Representatives 1 Graham and Chandler, who were^w . Sil