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I$.@:@:?:?:?.?:?:?:?:< ? @ Cold weather j> goods for less p S>. and it won't tal ? est bargains ev to occupy your @ y?u ought to ic mf @ ???w * v L ROAD IMPROVEMENT I|C" TRAIN IS COMING. . OPERATED BY U. S. GOVERNMENT AND ATLANTIC COAST LINE RAILWAY. ^ ' The Atlantic Coast Line road imI provement train, which left RiehI mond, Va, on November 24, has ens' tered our State and will be with us ' until January 13. This train consists I of an engine and four cars, as follows: Two coaches, one of which is used H Rj for stereopticon views and the other rrcontaining models of road-working machinery, operated by electricity, I , and models of good roads, as well as I .a large collection of instructive V photographs; aprivate car for the acI y, comraodation of the Goverwfient exI perts and Atlantic Coast Line repreI ^ sentatives, and one baggage car. I Large, enthusiastic crowds have I ! met this train at every stop in VirH. ^ t j gmia and North Or dina and exI J pressed themselves as being highly I D| pleased with the free illustrated lecI ? f ture and the exhibit car, both of B nj which proved to be very instructive I J as well as interesting. At a good "ff many places the crowds were so I large that moving picture halls and I theatres had to be secured in order K in order to accommodate them and I at other places,when the halls could I not be secured, it was necessary to I give two lectures in the coach, so as to give all an opportunity to hear. ctstoH this train is ? <j vi c V1VUCIJ WVMWV.) I ^ operated by the Atlantic Coast Line, K 4 under the auspices of the United [ re' States office of public rnads. I We know our people will give this L Ci train a hearty reception and take r. advantage of the opportunity to F wj learn all they can about the con^ struction und maintenance of good F* ^ reads, as there is nothing more imk , i portant for the development of our p;' ^ State than good roads, well main|. tained. I Mi,- Below we give a partial itinerary or lm8 lraini J|j- Monday, January 8?Leave Florbeen ence 2:57 p. m., arrive Lake City k M,/ 3:53 p.m. Mcj 5 Tuesday, January 9?Leave Lake M City 12:00 noon, arrive Kingstree r Mann 12:35 p. m., leave Kingstree 3:05 [ p. m, arrive Lanes 3:31 p. mM leave Mr Lanes 6:01p.m., arrive *GeorgeAtlank . _ town 7:27 p. m. ^ Mr J Wednesday, January 10?Leave V lent & *Georgetown 12:00 noon, arrive 1 * Andrews 12:38 p. m., leave *An > fe0 , drews 3:08 p. m., arrive Manning P^,;,4:50 p-mV 'Georgetown & Western railroad. 1 Miss A - 12-28-2t Itowa, is \ * B^ptdnTW- S. C," Replies to Mr. Newell. ^ Prof Editor County Record:? Will you give me just a limited amount of space to replv to Mr N N Mr Newell. He says I have only given y*P, only one side of the issue under &*** i "Paramount Issue." Mr Now, Mr Editor, as to our antagowa^ t. nist (we will name him, for short, Brother N) in our subject. As to r Miss. the mortgage law let me say in the for Chrij ou^t that a crop made on land not 1 owned by the producer can't be Miss 'J lawfully mortgaged because the fhe landlord holds the first lien, preced?on durif .. ing all others. If the producer,white I, T or black, farms on the land of the IjCy landlord and secures his supplies I from or through the landlord,where I have his rights and privileges been L' infringed upon? I want Brother N [ ?) ?:@:@:@;?:?:?:?.@:??; e You Pi is now here. We c rice than vou can f ke much of your val er shown over our c rnind. The next th >ok nice; you can't ( 2>:?:?.@:?:?:?:?:?:?:@:? to see this in its proper light. If] the producer runs a share crop with a landlord the latter has,eight times in ten, to furnish the land fenced , I : and ditched, furnish a team, gear f farming implements, feed the team, I furnish seed, half and sometimes all the fertilizer and, as a rule, furnish the producer with all of his supplies from the start and stand good for the doctors' bills, and the producer only puts up his labor. Now,Brother N says he has equal rights with the landlord and I think so, too. Not ! equal but treble rights. Besides, I , mean no reflection on the white j man; it's the negro labor I alluded i to. The white men must help each 1 other,the more able assist the weak, as we have always done. Brother N says there are hun- \ dreds of white men in our county i who do not own land. Of this we are fully aware. I first saw the light | on dear old Williamsburg's soil and I j love my county and people, both rich i a tan. i When you have a bilious attack -J give Chamberlain's Tablets a trial, t They are excellent. For Sale by All Dealers. and poor,and God forbid that I would place one obstacle in the way of progress of our people; but now I \ want to be plainly right when in ref- ^ erence to the negro, whether Broth- j ijer N thinks he should have his free- e i dom; if Brother N thinks now and t I also in the past that the negro should j I : have had his freedom, then, Brother 11 I c ! N, you are what the old Southern >, | people called a "Down-Easter Yan-! e kee",or have some hidden interest in the negro race. I said in my former a piece that the negro should labor for the white people and I still say : so; yet now,as to the negro's having!e equal rights with our whites, they 1 | will never have these rights. | F i Now, as to the white renter get- j ting his supplies through the land- i y lord, what right would be denied q him? After he pays his indebtedness; 1< j to his landlord, then he could sell his crop as he saw fit. ? ; Now, Brother N, as to your pity- q ; ing the candidate wno comes out on the issues touched upon within the j past three weeks in the columns of t I The Record, there will be one candi[ date in our county who will be electj ed or defeated for the lower House ' of Representatives on those princiS pies. v I Now,Brother N,I am not wanting F j any controversy over this matter f and will not take any further notice t of what may be written on this sub- v ject. W S C. o * m m a Collegians at Home. ^ The fellowing young collegians 0 were noted in town during the holi- 4 J r> r> j */r__ days: Misses uuerry ureeii aim mar- ^ ian McFadden, College for Women, 0 ! Columbia; Misses Bessie Swann, Ada Broekington, Martha Jenkinson and ( ; Mary Gordon, Winthrop College; ; Messrs Walter Harper, Tom Gilland, ( Arthur Broekington and John Ross. State University; Sam Stackley,? * Holroyd, Wofford College; Robert r Kirk,the Citadel; James Epps, Clem- j son; W B Broekington, Davidson I j i College, N C; Benton Montgomery,! Theodore Hemingway, W C Rogers j and?Whetsell, State Medical College, Charleston; Marion Funk, Fur- 2 man University. The foregoing list,while doubtless incomplete,is the best we can do. To g get all the visitors this week would require the services of an Argus- J eyed reporter, with the power of ubiquity?which prodigy,we regret, does not belong to The Record's (j repared an help you throuj ind elsewhere. W uable time to deck ounters. Table Li a t _ . _ ung is 10 nave a n afford not to. S. MAI !?.*?!?.'?;?.?;?.'?;?.*?;? TAKE IT IN TIME, Just as Scores ol Kingstree People Have. Waiting doesn't pay. If you neglect the aching back, Urinary troubles surely follow. Act in time by curing the kidneys. Doan's Kidney Pills ar? especially for sick, weakened kidneys. Mnnv rv?nnlp in fhis InpAlitv rpc fvvr*^ ? ?? ?r ommend them. Here's one case: W M Folsom, 101 Hampton Ave, Sumter, S C, says: "I read about Doan's Kidney Pills when I was suffering from kidney trouble and I procured a box. My back ached for . wme time and if 1 made a sudden ; nove, I had sharp twinges through>ut my body. After sitting for, iwhile, I had to lift myself up by nain force. The kidney secretions vere unnatural and filled with sedinent. Doan's Kidney Pills gave me mtire relief and after taking them, enjoyed good health. I have no lesitation whatever in giving Doan's iidney Pills my endorsement." Statement given in March, 1908). iale by All Dealers. At any rate the clam knows enough o shut up. Oar Clubbing Rates We offer cheap clubbing rates rith a number of popular newstapers and periodicals. Read care- A< ully the following list and select | he one or more that you fancy and sre shall be pleased to send in your rder. These rates are of course ill cash in advance, which means hat both The Record and the paper irdered must be paid for, not 1, 2, 3, ,, 5, 9, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, but twelve ionths ahead. Below is the list of iur best clubbing offers. The Record and Home & Farm twice a. month,) $1.35. The Record and New York World 3 times a week,) SI.75. The Record and Atlanta Constiution (3 times a week) $1.85. The Record and Bryan's Comnoner, $1.65. The Record and Cosmopolitan rlajrnzine 82.00 1 up RvmRn nnH Ynnth's f!nm >anion (New Subscribers) $2.50. | The Record Semi-Weekly State, E 12.50 | The Record and Watson's | Magazine 81.65. The Record and The Jeffersonian ,1.65 The Record and Lippincott's h dagazine $2.75. el The Record and National dagazine $2.00. N. B. We do not club with any laily papers. The first issue you Anni.rA ft# +V?o nonor nr noriAHlVfll fi V/l tUV pM|/Vi VTA 3 evidence that the money for ? ame has been forwarded by us. Ve are not responsible after that. The County Record. Lasting Results. On January 7, 1911, Mr Folsom vas interviewed and he said: "I lave no reason whatever to change ny high opinion of Doan's Kidney 'ills and I gladly confirm my former ndorsement of them. The benefit his remedy brought me has been >ermanent" For sale by all dealers. Price 50 ents, Foster-Mil burn Co, Buffalo, ? ? * .1 T T j ^ew York, sole agents ior tne unit- i d States. [ Remember the name?Doan's? I ^nd take no other. I Some folks sell out and move evry time they get into a tight place. 'hat is jumping out of the frying an into the fire. You will find that druggists every- f /here speak well of Chamberlain's )ough Remedy, They know from ang experience in the sale of it that a cases of coughs and colds it can lways be depended upon, and that h io rJoasnnt nnH snfp to take. For I :?:?:?:?:?.?:?'?:?:?:?: for Cold jh It if you will let e can do it; this is le whether or not y< nen, Blankets and < ice Hat and Coat 5 > ROUS >:?:?'?:??:?:@ ?:?.?:?.< ? -? I : !-s FOR SALE s-8 || ' 4 350 acre farm, 3 miles north of Kings- 4 : 4 tree on Sumter road. 80 acres highly cul-. * j ^ tivated, and will produce a bale of cotton, a ! t or 75 bushers of corn to tha acre. Excel- 4 ' lent tobacco land. Pine timber 12 inches J I ^ diameter sold, cut and removed. 75 acres ^ , !of island land in Black River Swamp and 4 75 acres of rich, fertile bay land that can J be put in highest stats of cultivation at ^ small expense. Four room dwelling, each 4 r room 20 feet by 16 feet, with 10 foot hall- * I way. One tenant house, barn, sheds, *tc. I Conveniently located with respect to town, 4 | county seat, churches, schools, saflroad, * + markets, etc. Pries tU per acre, NET. I 4 Purchaser to pay for pacers. Apply 4 Hoors and Windows. | W. Deal In | Glass Saati C<?rd and Weights. I I . . . HUNT'S . . All Lightning OIL is the one unfailing scientific dressing which instantly re lieves and permanently cures ? all hurts, cuts, burns, bruises, sprains and wounds of every kind. Pain leaves at once be cause the air is excluded, and the oil covering acts as artificial skin. The quickest, fastest healing oil known ? HUNT'S ? LIQHTNINQ OIL. 25 cents and 50 cents bottles. J .B.RICHAROS MEDICINE CO.,ShOTHjei. SOLD BV * Dr. W. V. Brockington, > KinMttrte, S. C. > (UKeley-ncCullough Co, Lanes. S. C. ~ ? Remember I We are now in the large K building fomrerly occupied by Wilkins Wholesale Grocery Co., where we are glad to welcome our old customers as well as new ones. We keep All Kinds of Meats in season at living prices, also a choice line of Fruits, Vegetables and Canned Goods. Cpps* Market B Cr. Academy CSb Mill Sts. I T?/VD BATP X' V/1V IJXXUAJ* irick in any quantity to suit purcha* r. The Best Dry Press Machine-made x 232E3XCm. jc pecial shapes made to order. Correondenee solicited before placing your rders. W. R. FUNK. Chamberlain's Cough Hemedy Cores Colds, Croup and Whooping Cough. - Mi ?:?@:??:?:?:?:@:?: Weath< us do it, by giv no idle boast; coi )u can better you Comforts are the >uit or a nice CI< J. D. GILLAND, t J Attorney-at-Law j | KIMOSTRBK, ... 8 C. J Hacker Manufacturing Ce. Successors to Gtorge S. Haiktf & Sot Charleston, S. C We ManuftAure Doors, Sash and Blinds; Col! ntnns and Balusters; Grilles i and Oahle Ornaments: Screen ?:@.?:?:?:?:?:??:@: := r I r A matt* I furnis paid, 89llk financ ACCOUIlt ?nd ?p Is IV Dependable 1 w From now on we wi water fish. Everythii THE PEOPLE H. A. MILLER, A Prog'rei [I be'gla BANK OF WI1 Kingstr C W Stoll, President F Rhem, Vice-President kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkki Headqua BARC We carry a full line of and make our prices to si ton. When in need of Gj us before buying. No hz When in need of Shoes that can be bought. Lool Nice line of Wool and very nice line of Ladies' ar wool and cotton, and a ni cales and Homespun at n and Whips and the verj and Shot-guns. In fact, we have almost an Merchandise. Trade with us We give to each and every or and see us when in town. W You J. w. c o -? er? * , @ ing you better j| me to this store @ irself; the great- ? : first requisites )ak. You know S .? ? ? ? ? ;?;?.?;@;?;?;?;?:?:@? supplies funds when needed, promotes system in conducting money >rs, suggests economy, shes receipts for bills increases prestige and is nodern way to handle ;es. i your check account hera, en it NOW! 1 1 irm to compare prices, we have the very ucsi k at them before buying. Cotton Blankets, also a id Men's Underwear, both ce line of Calicoes, Perlill prices. Buggy Robes r best line of Gun Shells ything in the way of General and we will save you money, le a cordial invitation to call re are here for business, rs to serve, :o WARD. Ulo ui I in J w commuplty is well Known. UR ACCOUNT is none too small, nor \ rge, to receive the same carefal at n we give to the accounts now on our ? , , Come in and open an account with ? is to YOUR interest and WE shall d to have you with us. LLIAMSBURG, \ ee, S. C. I E C Epps, Cashier. * C W Boswell, Asst Cashier. ? laAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA rters for >AINS *5S555S55555555555iX555i the very best Groceries lit the low price of cotrnoeriec Hnn't. fail to see 1 IM ee Nee Bank " , ?? ???? ??? Beef, Ground Beef for I iburger Steak, Game, | Sultry in Season. 1 CiQU I I I Wl I 11 handle fresh and salt ? ng fresh and clean. 'S MARKET PROPRIETOR f ? isive Bank \ vatively managed, yet sufficiently sted in the WELFARE AND UP DING OF THIS COMMUNITY to \ l the work, is the kind of bank you to use 'for the PROTECTION and ? ITY of YOUR MONEY. f erconal Interest of llie officers aid I