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Contributors to Rock Hill Flan. I Bank of Kingstree $ 25 00 (l Bank of Williamsburg ... 25 00 Wee Nee Bank 15 0" W EJenkinson 10 00! Farmers Supply Company 15 10 L D Rogers 3 00 ^ Carolina Purniture Company 5 00 Kingstree Dry Goods Company 10 00 Stackley Dry Goods Company ... 3 00 j Peoples Mercantile Company .... 10 Oi'i S Marcus 5 00 s M F Heller 10 00 t! .1 .1 M Graham 5 00 ! i( J W Coward 5 ()0 . o Sol Peres 5 00 ; p Butler Dry Goods Company 3 Oil b Blakeley McCullough Corpora- ' p tion 5 00 sl H O Britton 10 00 n John M Nexsen 10 00 e Kingstree Hardware Company 10 00 \V M Vause & Son 5 00 v Williamsburg Live Stock ' o 10 00 n F Rhem & Son 10 00 b R W Smith to canvass district r No 8 free of charge. * -ii o on r Marsnan oros *. G M Beasley 5 00 y Cooper Bros 10 00 r J C Everett 1 00 d W D Bryan 5 00 n J B Morris 1 0 F L Richardson. 1 00 e J D Griffin 1 00 u W P Moore 1 00 g E R Rowell 5 00 ti T G McDonald 1 00 e W E Graham 1 00 a Trio Mercantile Co... 1 00 si M J Hornick 1 00 a J W Lockliear 1 00 P A W Graham 1 00 n R D Guerry 1 00 si Kaminski Hdw Co, Georget'n... 5 00 si J D Gilland 5 00 f< J M Porter 2 00 d Greelyville Live Stock Co 5 00 ci E B Rhodus 2 50 a J F Montgomery. 1 00 P T W Boyle L 1 00 Mallard Lumber Co 1 00 o S M Bradshaw 60 v S V Taylor 50 ti Dr J C Beckman 1 00 n F Mishoe 1 00 A W V Strong 2 w u P M Brockinton 3 00 a W M O'Bryan, canvass District h No. 1 free. I] R F Epps contributes on canvass ti of his school district 1 00 0 J J Eaddy contributes on canvass j of his school district 3 00 ^ C J Rollins contributes on canvas of his school district $287 50 e We are still lacking money to ? complete the canvass. Will more of e the public-spirited people come to j( the aid of the committee? Remem- r ber, the committee is doing this Is work free; all they need is money to ^ pay canvassers and stenographer. Send in your contributions?we need ^ them. W E Jenkinson, Chairman, n d Shocking Sounds j in the earth are sometimes heard before a torrible earthquake, that a warn of the coming peril. Nature's S( warnings are kind. That dull pain or ache in the back warns you the Kidneys need attention if you would es-1 v cape those dangerous maladies, Dropsy, Diabetes or Bright's disease. Take Electric Bitters at once and see backache fly and all your best feelings return. "My son received great benefit from their use for kidney and bladder trouble," writes Peter Bondy, South Rockwood, Mich. "It is certainly a great kidney medicine." Try it. 50 cents at M L Allen's. Attention, U. D. C.l The South Carolina division, Daughters of the Confederacy, is urging the establishment of Children's Chapters all over our State. The cause for which our fathers fought and died must be kept alive in the hearts of the young, and it can best be done in this way. All boys and girls, from infancy to eighteen years, who can boast an ancestor who fought in the Confederate war are eligible to member ship in these chapters. They are under the guidance of the mother chapter,a member of which is chosen to meet with and supervise the children, although they have their own officers. Many chapters have already been formed, and "Williamsburg" must not be behind in doing her duty. The mothers of Kingstree are asked to give this their thoughtful attention, that they may be ready to co-operate with a committee, which will call upon them this week. Here is a message of hope and good cheer from Mrs C J Martin, Boone Mill, Va, who is the mother of eighteen children. Mrs Martin was ^ cured of stomach trouble and con- st stipation by Chamberlain's Tablets after five years of suffering, and now recommends these tablets to tl< the public. Sold bvAll Dealers. ni /Iff CITIES ABE STARTLED BY CURES, I lew Root Juice Medicine Creates Wide Interest by Its Strange Power over :< Disease } , The startling rapidity with which he fame of the new Root Juice med- j fine has traveled seems nttie snort f marvelous.for although its strange ower over disease has been known ut a short time, reports from peole in many cities, praising it to the kies and describing the most pheomenal cures, are coming from evrywhere. Dozens of people here in town who /ere among the first to obtain the ledicine at the drug stores are now elling of benefits that have been deived from its use. On every hand one may hear stoies that seem almost incredible and et the persistency with which such eports are made seems to dispel any oubt concerning the remarkable lerit of discovery. From all reports, the Root Juice xerts a powerful curative influence pon the digestive and secretory orans and some of those who have ried it say they can scarcely get nough to eat and that the stomach ?ems able to digest anything. It tops indigestion,belching, the form" iL. -A lion 01 gas on me swiimui wm ains after meals, in a surprising lanner and its continued use for a tiort time strengthens and tones the tomach so that indigestion is soon jrgotten. Rheumatic sufferers.too, eclare that the effect of the mediine on sore, swollen, aching limbs nd joints is wonderful and that the ain simply seems to vanish. The following extracts from a few f the many recent reports will coney a good idea of the great results ! lar are being obtained by its use in i lany cities over the country. F 1 ibel, Seymour, Ind, , "I have sed the medicine with fine results , nd know of many others it has 1 elped." Albert Timlick, Cantrall, 11, "I have suffered with stomach rouble two years. Was almost dead ne night when I sent for Root uice. After three or four doses 1 elt much better. It has since workd wonders for me." J E Ogden, St iOuis,Mo, "It !s the best medicine I ver used and I have tried many inds." Joe Battle, Moultrie, Ga, I have tried Root Juice and receivd more benefit than from any med T ? J '' Af eimllor nne 1 ever useu. v/tuci ounnai eports haxe come from Carrington, I Dak, Anderson, Ind, Kane, Pa, Chicago, 111, Harrisonburg, Va, pringfield, III, Bellefontaine, Ohio, nd many other cities in all parts of he United States. Inasmuch as a large bottle holding early a pint can be obtained at any rug store or direct from the Root uice Laboratories at Fort Wayne, ad, for only one dollar, it would ?em advisable for any suffering peran to give it a thorough test. LIST OF JURORS I or Court of Common Pleas,Con vening March 4. Hugh Altman, Morrisville, S J Gist, Greelyville, S H Montgomery, Greelyville, J M Oliver. Greelyville, W 0 Eaddy, Leo, James W Hughes, Lambert, M G C Poston, Lambert, J W Cooper, Rhems, M A Ross, Kingstree, S T McCrea, Benson, G H Smith, Morrisville, B W Butler, Kingstree, H D Reddick, B F Patrick, J S Huggins, Jr, Venters, W E Lesesne, Greelyville, J S Plowden, J J Epps, Cades, Geo B Nesmith, Jr, Nesmith, J W McClam, Mouzon, J P Snowden, Vox, H N Sheppard, Trio, J J A McClary, Gourdins, P S Courtney, Kingstree, L F Perry, Chapman, j S W Montgomery, Greelyvilie, R N Speigner, Kingstree, J J M Tisdale, Zeb, B N Stuckey, Indiantown, ( T W pAurorrl l^inorctrPP 1 o IT VVnwiU) VVJ J H Covington, Cades, G A Shaw. Kingstree, G B Patrick, R F Epps, Cades, A E Hill, Cooper, G H Brown, Zeb. If you will insist on guessing at le future, speculate cheerfully inead of fearfully. It takes time to boil a baby's bote, but it saves sorrow and sleepless ghts. > Legal Notices || Notice to Contractors, j The Town Council of Kingstree will] let contract for the erection of a Guard | House, City Hall and Fire Engine room ! on Friday evening,March 1. 1912. Plans ; and specifications may be se> n at the | office of M. H. Jacobs, Town ( lerk. All i bids must be accompanied by certified j check of ten per cent, of amount bid. 2-22- -'t. Administrator's Notice. All persons having claims against the ; estate of Thomas L Ragin, deceased, I will present the same, duly attested, to the undersigned,and all persons indebted to the said estate will make Dayment to A J Ragin Administrator Estate of Thos e Ragin, dpppaspd. 2-22-4 tl)d Administrator's Notice. All persons indebted to the estate of Mary E Gibbons, deceased, will make payment to the undersigned administrator; and all persons holding claims against the said estate will file ti.em, properly verified, with nim. J P Gibbons, Administrator. February 27, 1912. 2-29-3t Summons for Belief. (COMPLAINT SERVED). STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF WILLIAMSBURG, Court of Common Pleas. Prince McKnight, Plaintiff, against Silas Williams.Josina McKnight,Louisa Cooper, Paro Williams, Rosa Covert Centrv Williams, Edward Williams, Prince Williams, Willie Williams, Sallie Williams. Amy Williams, Lottie Williams, Moses Williams, Maggie Graham, Harry James, Annie James and William James, Defendants. To the absent Defendants, \\ illie James, Prince Williams, Edward Williams, Paro Williams, Annie James, Harrv James, Rosa Covert and Centry Williams: You are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers at their office in Kings tree, S C, within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated February 27. 1912. Take Notice: I'hat the summons and complaint herein has been filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for Williamsburg county. Kelley & Hinds, 2-29-6t Plaintiff's Attorneys. Sheriff's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Williamsburg County. Mary Elizabeth Cameron, in her own right, and Mary Cameron, by Mary Elizabeth Cameron, her Guardian ad litem, vs D Melvina Prosser, Jerry McDuffie Cameron and William Cameron. Under and by virtue of a decree dated December 26, 1911, the undersigned, Geo J Graham, Sheriff of w illiamsburg county, will sell at public auction in front of the court house door in Kingstree, S C, on Monday, the 4th day of ?' a j r al naarcn, lviz, uunng ujc nuuia ui sale, the following described tract of land: All that certain tract, piece or parcel of land situate and being in the county of Williamsburg and State of South Carolina, containing thirty-eight (38) acres, more or less, and designated by a plat of the same made by H E Eaday, Surveyor, dated December 3, 1895, and which is bounded as follows, to wit: On the North by run of Cedar Branch; on the East by lands of Nathaniel Cox; on the South by lands of Green Stone and on the West by lands of J R Cox and by the run of Cedar Branch. Terms of Sale: Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. George J Graham, Sheriff W C. February 7, 1912. 2-15-3t Notice to Creditors. District Court of the United States, District of South Carolina. In the matter of W T Wilkins, Bankrupt To the Creditors of the above named Bankrupt: Take notice that on the 26th day of February, 1912, the above named bankrupt filed his petition in said Court praying the confirmation of the composition heretofore offered and accepted. and that a hearing was thereupon ?J J ?j ?:n i? U-J jruereu anu win uc uou u^rvn omu pcwtion on the 8th dav of March, 1912. be.'ore said Court, at Charleston, in said District,at 11 o'clock in the forenoon.at which time and place all known creditors and other persons in interest may appear and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of said petition 3hould not be granted. Richard W Hutson, 2-29-lt Clerk. Registration Notice. The office of the Supervisor of Re* istration will be open on the Is; MonJay in each month for the purpose ol registering any person who is qualified a? follows: Who shall have been a resident o' the State for two years, and of th? jounty one year, and of the polling prejinct in which the elector otFers to rote four months before the day of election, and shall have paid, sis months before, any poll tax'then due md payable, and who can both read ind vrite any section of the constitution of 1895.subinitted to him by the Supervisors of Registration, or wht ?an show that he owns, and has paid ill taxes collectable on during the present year, pioperty in this Statt | issessed at three hundred dollars or more. J. Y. McGILL, i (.lerk of Board Dr. Miles" Anti-Pain Pills for sciatica. ! Chest Pains ' and Sprains i Sloan's Liniment is an excellent remedy for chest and throat affections. It quickly relieves congestion and inflammation. A few drops in water used as a gargie is antiseptic and healing. Here's Proof " I have used Sloan's Liniment (or years and can tesiily to its wondertul efficiency. 1 have used it for sore throat, croup, Lame back and rheumatism and in every case it gave instant relief." REBECCA JANE ISAACS, Lucy, Kentucky. SLOANS LINIMENT is excellent for sprains and ! bruises. It stops the pain at once and reduces swelling very quickly. Sold by all dealers. Price, 25o., 50c., $1.00 se free. I Earl s Sk>M Notice. Notice is hereby given that all persons indebted to tne estate of A A Brown, deceased, intestate, will make payment to the undersigned; and all persons holding claims against the said estate will file the same, duly proven, within the time prescribed by law, or this notice will be plead in bar of payment R A Brown, Qualified Administrator. Dated February 6, 1912. 2-8-4t ? ? ? -?-??? < . ? -* i FOR RENT j Two-horse Farm, tenant J building, stable, barn, &c, two miles from Kingstree. FOR SALE ! Eight-room Dwelling, one- J half block from business J f section. A bargain. Apply J :to I ; J. D. GILLAND, f Attorney-at-Law KINGSTREK, ... SC.* FOR SAL& Brick in any quantity to suit |?urcn? er. The Best Dry Press Machirie-ina<h IV B jre?? known as Best, Sifest. Always Rellabls r SOLO BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE Receipt Books, Blank Notes, Mortgages and all Legal Blanks in demand, for sale at The Record office. If we have not the form you wish we can print it on shotr notice. a: BBICZ. x Special shapes made to order. < um pnndenee solicited beiore placing you> order*. W. R FUNK Remember I We are now in the large ft building formerly occupied I by Wilkins Wholesale Groc- K ery Co., where we are glad I to welcome our old custo- I mers 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. Epps' MarKet Cr. Academy (Xk Mill St?. THE BAILEY-LEBBY CO / RRFR ' ROOF/N&' i CKA.'.iJESTON.S.C. 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My stock is new and fres 3IALTY CO. if? f: ESS EE DVERTISEMENT / hers that will appeif in iem to r ' rY COMPANY ENN. ws: and get one Teaspoon and get six Teaspoons i get twelve Teaspoons it one Tablespoon I get six Tablespoons I get twelve Tcblepoons !t one Fork get six Forks I get twelve Forks ^ one Knife I get six Knives J get twelve Knives m I get one 20-YEAR GOLDJM nts*. A good one. Can /J^H back if not satisfied. Wm. A. Rogers rcak^H ATE," and is fully gualH o will refund your moneyV Bend your coupons and cash, jl \ SPECIALTY CO., Chatta- ^ nd address plainly and state Cash td M.O. $ Stamps -j. jijST 1]NE| 1 ^EofTRdVEL 1 % r v OUTH , ba. A led forluxuiy atest Pullman \^H ifare Cars. 1 \il any informa* ^ k* * .* er Agent, nington, N. . -?'# MARKET Ii Jr9 ALER IN s of Fresh *] id Sausage, j sh Price Paid for [ Poultry. JETOR ? 5 j -to-date Staple and f to the Carolina Fur- % > serve you at any # considering quality. 9 j d save my patrons m . D. 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