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ILe year s growth. April 18. 1911 / April 18. 1912 ' DeDosits $152,3}6.94 $182,587.20! Gfih on Hand 20.^02.52 25.330.72-1 Ukns and Disc 177,^49.06 199,657.32 j Total Assets . ,>ft,872.59 243.564.76 An increase of over $31,OOO since April 18, 1911. This in spite of the Hard Times! We appreciate business and we thank our customers. We invite new acAonntc email er Inrcrp We V VVUtlViJ^ WAAAV*** V* . . ? f offer absolute safety and courteous treatment. Bank of Williamsburg KIN6STREE, S. C. & LOCALpl \mizs - ru,M<_F Mr S A Nettles spent yesterday at Lanes. Mr J W Truitt of Norfolk is in Kingstree on business. Mr Marion Funk is home from Wofford on his vacation. M.*"^ rs Willie and Constant Miller . spen nday at St Stephens. M Marcus and daughter Lillie spen uesday at Lake City. Mr L E Nesmith of Lake City was in Kingstree yesterday. Mr Samuel P Stackley, student at Wofford, is home for vacation. Mr Edwin Harper, Jr, visited K friends at Greelyville last weel.' Miss Frankie Cook of Salters is the guest of Miss Rubie Thorn this ' week. Mrs H M Miller of Brunswick, Ga.is on a visit to her son, Mr H A Miller. Miss Mary Gayle Robinso of Columbia is visiting Miss Guerry Green. Mrs Lou Arrowsmith has retuaned from a visit to Jacksonville friends. i'Mrs M Heden of Marion, niece of Mr S Marcus, visited the latter here this week, Mr Walter Harper is at home on vacation from the South Carolina University, Miss Flossie Kellahan of Zeb spent the week-end with her uncle, Hon R VI L'allahsn I cor ne here next Monday, Judge L Jol S Wilson presiding. 1 sHR Gale is visiting friends at 1 ~'er, en route to McClellanvil> also St Augustine, Fla. M\ Lela Melvin, of the State ? Normft^ (College, Greensboro, N C, was in Kingstree this week. Mr Thomas M Gilland, Jr, student at South Carolina college, will return home tonight for vacation. ^ Mr and Mrs B G Land of GreelyI ville are visiting the latter's parents, Mr and Mrs Edwin Harper, here this , week. m?, r.nhi Rarr and daughter, Miss | Vf 1U1C ~ Louise,.went to Sumter Thursday to visit their relative, Mrs Humphrey Miss Minnie Porter left Tuesday \ for Charleston where she will spend ( several days visiting relatives and ^ friends. Misses Guerry Green and Marian McFaddin, students at the College for Women, Columbia, are home for ' vacation. ^. The ACL pay train made its re^ ular trip over the road Mondaj stopping at every station to gladde the hearts of employes. Mr Sammie Duke, who has bee visiting relatives near Benson, ha returned to Florence accompanies bv his sister. Miss Alma Duke. Mrs John Slater Jennings, am children left this week to spend th summer in the mountains and oi the Eastern Shore of Maryland. Mr John L Marshall is home fron the Charleston Medical college fo vacation and resumed his duies ii Dr W V Brockington's drug store. Dr Robert J McCabe will be ah sent from his office next Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday, attendinf the South Carolina Dental associa tion. Mr R L Holrovd. Jr, one of thi year's graduates at Wofford college arrived in town Tuesday night. H is a son of Rev and Mrs R L Ho] royd. We take pleasure in calling th attention of our readers to the an nouncement of Mr H U Kinder for Coroner, in this issue of Th Record. \ Mrs Blanche F Clayton of Excel sior, N C, and Mr E L Montgomer; of Atlanta, Ga, are visiting tne iarr ily of their mother, Mrs M S Mont gomery. Miss Marie Nelson and Misse Jennie Lee and Alice Staekley re turned from Charleston Saturda after spending several days in th city by the sea. Messrs S Mercer, T S Skinner an F Nesmith of Georgetown were i Kingstree yesterday for a shor while,having come over in a hand some new touring car. Rev R L Holroyd, presiding elder will preach in the Methodist churcl next Sunday night at 8:30 o'clock The pastor, Rev W A Fairy, wil preach at the morning hour. SenatorE C Epps went to Columbi; Monday where he attended a meet ing of the State Democratic Exeeu tive Committee Tuesday as an alter nate for Committeeman P H Stoll who is engaged in court affairs. The third quarterly conference o the Kingstree station,held last Mon day night, was well attended by tht officials, and the reports show j 1 IaL,. offoi??o Po\r T IX AVVilMfo.. Mis \nnie Abrahams of Manning i isiting her sister, Mrs Pauline G< >ane. Messrs M E and C G King of Lake City were registered at the Kellahan hotel yesterday. Mrs M C Mouzon and Miss Mina Boyd have returned home from a visit to Manning. Misses Mabel, Bessie, Floride and Eunice Harper are at home for the summer vacation. Miss Anita Jacobs of Savannah is the guest of her uncle, Mr Louis Jacobs, and famiiy. Cadet Robert J Kirk, Jr, will return home from the Citadel this evening for vacation. Z ? court of general sessions will neanny cuuuiuuu ui annuo, iw. * L Holroyd presided over the confer ence. Miss Bessie Swann leaves tomor row for Clemson College, where sh< has accepted a position as stenogra pher and typewriter. We congratu late her upon this just recognitioi of her ability and hope for her grea success. In this issue Pf The County Recorc the Hon B B Chandler announce himself a candidate for re-electioi to the House of Representatives Mr Chandler is so well and favorably known to the voters of Williamsburj county that he needs no recommend ation. W T TIT T1TL .i. 11 1 /AMA('|at ?,U( Mr J w wneusen auu laimi), win have resided here since last fall, lef Sunday last for St George,where M Whetsell intends to buy a house ant later open a fancy grocery store We regret to lose these good peopl< and wish them every success in thei new field. Morning and evening service were held Sunday last in all of th< churches except the Episcopal,when only the morning service was con ducted by the rector, Rev Dr Wil son. All services were well attendei and excellent sermons were deliver ed by the pastors. The regular monthly meeting o the Men's Methodist club was hel< in the Sunday-school annex of th< church last Monday evening. Th< meeting was well attended and th< occasion was one of great profit t< those present. Several inspiring ant helpful talks were made. Attention is called to the an nouncement in this issue of Mr W E Brockinton for Sheriff. Mi Brockinton was born and rearet near Kingstree and is well knowi to the people of Williamsburg, hi! father, the late J E Brockinton having served the county as Sherif for a number of years. Monday afternoon water wa turned into the main pipe lines of the Kingstree water works All the fire plugs were tested an< found to work satisfactorily. Then wpre a few minor leaks in the pip lines which are being remedied The force of the stream from th fire plugs is excellent and with hos and nozzle will be a boon to King stree in fighting fire. Mr H G Askins, Esq, brought int The Record office Monday a sma] branch which had broken off one o the Japanese plum trees on his plac at La'<e City and containing' ninet; odd perfectly shaped half-grow: Ik, i?in V , rr{ plums, in an almost continuous r, cluster around the branch for about n three feet of its length. Mr Ask ins says the entire tree is similarly ! loaded with fruit. s | Mrs J J Snow of Rome, this cound ty, died at a hospital in Columbia ! Friday, following an operation. An , I effort to save her life was made by transfusion of blood from her huse i band. Mr J J Snow. Mrs Snow is n survived by her husband and six children. The remains were carried n to Rome and the funeral services r took place Sunday. Mr Snow was a I caller at The Record office Tuesday and stated that while he is unable to use his arm. he is feeling very well. The dance, or Leap Year ball, r tendered^by the young ladies of ^ Kingstree in the Thomas Opera Pfouse on Friday night of last week to their gentlemen friends, was a s success in the highest degree. About '? twenty-five couples participated and e the tripping of the fantastic toe was " indulged in until the wee sma' nours 01 me morning. music w? e furnished by a string band from h Florence, and delicious refreshments f were served to the complete satise faction and enjoyment of those present. Recreation Ground for KIngstree y i- During the lifetime of the owner of the property, Hon R H Kellahan has donated a beautiful little tract of land, situate in North Kin^stree, near the residence of P H Stoll.Esq, v to the Civic league of Kingstree to "e be used as a recreation ground or park. At a meeting of the members of the league last week, plans for d improving and beautifying the site n were discussed and a committee, t with Mrs LeRoy Lee as president, I-. was appointed to have the necessary work done in this direction. There are a number of large, beautiful "? trees on the ground, with an abunh dance of underbrush. The latter will be cleared out and swings and I comfortable benches placed about for the benefit of the public, most especially the children. The work will be pushed forward as rapidly as possible. It is indeed commendable in the owner of this attractive little plot ' to donate it to the Civic league for such a noble purpose, and we hope f later,after he has seen the transfor mation and realized the genuine i pleasure the citi^ns, and especially a the little children, derive from a 1 park.be it ever so small,to hear that - his generosity has been still more magnanimous, and that the site has been deeded outright to the Civic league of Kingstree. What a bless2 ing it would be to the town, besides serving as an ever living monument to the donor. 1 ? ^ 1 Notice. Dr Benjamin Mclnnis, veterinary * surgeon, having been restored to 3 health, will be at Heller's stables all 1 day Monday, June 17,for the prac" * ? * : - _ _t :? lice 01 nis proiession. ur mauuis f is one of the best and most widely ? known veternary surgeons in East* ern South Carolina and his many friends will be glad to know that he 3 able to take up his practice again. t ' r A sprained ankle may as a rule be 1 cured in from three to four days by . applying Chamberlain's Liniment ? and observing the directions with r each bottle. For sale by all dealers. Endorses Mr Smiley. I To The County Record: e We are glad Mr W J Smiley has . heeded the persuasion of his many . friends and entered the race for the j legislature. Mr Smiley is well known in the county, has the unanimous endorsement of his home people and we have heard it freely pref dieted that he will likely lead the 3 ticket. However this may be we know him to be a sober, honest, 2 progressive man of ability and we 2 so recommend him to the voters of ^ Williamsburg county. 1 Citizens. Cades, June 6. j It is now well known that not . more than one case ef rheumatism j in ten requires any internal treat1 ment whatever. All that is needed is a free application of Chamberlain's Liniment and massaging the parts at ? each application. Try it and see how quickly it will relieve- the pain and soreness. Sold bv all dealers. 5 Rub-My-Tism will cure you. f iKKBMCTteifl P |{^SSSSB^B5 SSSS5SSSSS9 y : Q Dr. Miles' Antl- a Pills relieve jJisin. ij New Advertisements ^ Bank Your Money before Marriage ?Farmers & Merchants Bank, i Lake City. Lucky Horses Are Those We Shoe? j W M Vause & Son. Meet Your Bills with a Check?Wee Nee Bank. $ Up-to-Date Goods at Low PricesNational Mercantile & Drug Store, Andrews. Attractive Offerings ? Jenkinson Bros Co. j Low Rates to Baltimore?Atlantic Coast Line. Fine Pianos Cheap?Charlerton Pi ano House, unariesion. Special Pribes for Ten Days?Butler ; Dry Goods Co. S B Poston vs N M Venters et al? i Summons for Relief. * j Piano Facts?Chas M Stieff. Move On Now! says a politeman to a street crowd, and whacks heads if it don't. "Move | on now." say the big, harsh mineral i pills to bowel congestion and suffer: ing follows. Dr Kings's New Life ; Pills don't bulldoze the bowels. 1 They gently persuade them to right action and health follows. 25c at M L Allen's. | SPECIAL NOTICES Plinno lie wl-itin Vfill wnnt /gr to get a notice under this heading. Price one cent a lA word for each insertion. No ad taken for less|than 25c. Phone 83. Lost?Hunting case gold watch and I monogram fob with name on back. , Finder will please return to Kellahan hotel and receive reward. 6-13-11 HVoigt. To Rent-A nice office. Call on R K Wallace to see it. 6-13-lt For Sale?Several fine Berkshire Pigs, ready for delivery by June 15. Apply to WE Blackwell, 6-6-2t pd Salters Depot, S C. Wanted?To rent at once, a portable I cam mill tr, out- 150 000 iif lumher or more, near Kingstree. Address, P 0 Box 204, 6-6-tf Kingstree, S C. the ' iCLEMSON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. Enrollment Over 800?Value of Property Over a Million and a Quarter?Ninety^-four Teachers and Officers' Degree Courses Agriculture. Agriculture and Chemistry. Agriculture and Animal Industry. Chemistry. Mechanical and Electrical Engineering. Civil Engineering. Textile Engineering. Architectural Engineering. Short Courses One year course in Agriculture. Two year course in Textiles. Four weeks Winter Course in Cotton Grading. Four waaI/o Winfoi* Paiino fnr li1 qrmorc Cost. Cost per session of nine months, including all fees, heat, light, water, board, laundry and the necessary uniforms, $133.50. Tuition $40.00 additional. SCHOLARSHIP AND EN.. TRANCE EXAMINATIONS The College maintains 167 four year Agricultural and Textile Scholarships and 51 one-year Agricultural Scholarships. Value of scholarships $100 per session and free tuition. (Students who have attended Clemson College or any other college or university are not eligible for the scholarships unless there are no other eligible applicants). Scholarship and Entrance Examinations will be held at the County Court House on July 12, 9 a. m. Next Session Opens SEPTEMBER 11, lgl2 Write AT ONCE to ? m Kiggs, President. Clemson College, S 0, for catalogue, scholarship blanks etc, If you delay, you may be crowded out. 6-6-6t Summons for Belief. (COMPLAINT SERVED). STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF WILLIAMSBURG, Court of Common Pleas. S B Poston, Plaintiff, against N M Venters, Julia E Burgess, George Walker and Linguish Walker, Defendants. To the Defendants above named: You are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the complaint in this action,ofLwhich a copy is herewith 3erved upon you.and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at his office in Kingstree, S C, within twenty days after the date of the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service ;and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the j plaintiff in this action will apply to the , court for the relief demanded in the l'complaint. RftBT .T K 1BK Plaintiff's Attorney. Kingstree, S C. June 11, 1912. To the defendant Linguish Walker: , Take Notice: That the complaint in this action was filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for Williamsburg county, So Car, on the 12th day of June, 1912. Robt J Kirk, 6-13-fit Plaintiff's Attorney. Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills for legache. 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