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NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC Tn tpriderine* to the Deopl< *** O Xx of this community the use o: 'the facilities of this Bank in all financial matters, it is oui earnest desire to assist then to easier and better methods i of handling funds. I In the investment or trans *^?er of funds, in the collec^^ien of monies, and in all fiv nancial matters, you ma^ feel free to consult with us BANK OF WILLIAMSfiURC KINBSTREE, S. C. C W Stoll, Pres. F Rhem. V P. _ E C Epps, C W Bosweli., Cashier. Asst Cashier JL mm ms Mr Alex Gordon spent Friday a Heinemann. The tobacco market opens her< next Thursday. Mr Lewis Perry of Atlanta is th< guest of Dr W L Taylor. w Mrs W L Taylor and guest wil spend the week-end at Charleston, Mr B L Nesmith of Nesmith wai a caller at our office Tuesday while in town. _ Remember the Winthrop scholar "ship and entrance examinations al has been the attractive guest 01 Miss Guerry Green, returned to hei home at Columbia yesterday morn ing, after spending several weeks ir Kingstree. Dr John T Howell, of the Stab Board of Health, has returned fron a trip to Baltimore where he attend ed the Democratic Convention, am will take up the work of the depart ment against the hookworm diseas( in Williamsburg county at once. Messrs P S Courtney and L E Rodgers, two of our enterprising merchants, have installed a moving Ipicture apparatus over the store Jjroom of the latter, and excellenl ^entertainments are now being giver several times a week to good audi ences at a minimum price. T y a. iij, luuiunun, Miss Rebecca Nettles, who spent a fortnight at Lanes, returned homt Tuesday afternoon. Misses Ethel McLean and Mary and Lizzie Gordon are visiting friends at Heinemann. A lot of the young people of Kingstree are enjoying a picnic to day at the Lower bridge. Miss Cherry Harvey of Holly Hill is visiting the Misses Montgomery on East Railroad avenue. Rev P S McChesney attended th< meeting of the trustees of Chicort college at Greenville this week. i George P Logan,Esq, of Columbit has been visiting the family qf hi: mother, Mrs R C Lonan, this week Mr W P McGill and daughters, Miss toittie, and Mrs W B Gregg of Florence, spent the 4th at Isle ol Palms. Mr R N Speigner was called tc his h me at Jonesviiie today on ac count of the illness of his mother Mrs R W Speigner. Mr and Mrs A M Gordon and ML sons Erwin and William left ThursV day for Glenn Springs, where thej WW will spend several weeks. ^ ^Irs F K Graham, who has beer visicing her parents, Mr and Mrs A M MirKnight,near town, returned t( her home at Bamberg Monday. Mr Bishop Burgess has resumec his connection with the People's Mercantile Co. We are glad to nob that his health is much improved. Today is being generally observec L. by the merchants of Kingstree V Stores and banks are all closed anc g the old town has on her Sundaj robe. ^ Miss Alice McConnell, who has been on a well earned vacation a1 her home in the country during June, has returned to her old posi ^ tion with S Marcus. Miss Mary Gale Robertson, wh( I | Among the pleasant callers at The Record office Tuesday were: Hon John T Duncan of Columbia, candidate for Governor; Congressman J E Ellerbe. Messrs R L Evans of Leo, W E Snowden of Benson, J A Coward of Cowards. J T Gaskins of 2 Lake City and V A Sedgwick of f Trio. , At the Bankers' convention on the Isle of Palms tomorrow,the Bank of Williamsburg will be represented by \ Cashier E C Epps and the Wee Nee ? Bank by President Hugh McCutch5 en. Senator Epps expressed his intention of visiting Senator Neils , | Christensen at Beaufort before returning home. i Early Thursday morning of last week the residences of Messrs 0 W ? Smoak and L H Fairey, at Branchville, were destroyed by fire. It was not discovered until it had completeI ly covered the rear of Mr Smoak's I km, .30 orirJ onnnrontlv nrifinated in This highly esieenieu ciuzeu uieu suddently at liis home in the Pudding Swamp section Thursday from heart failure. Mr Burgess was tirtyI odd years of age, a man of sturdy .! character and high ideals. He was a 1 son or the late Capt William Burgess and a half Brother to our towns? men, Messrs Charles C and Robert J 1 Burgess. Besides a number of other near relatives, the deceased leavesja * wife and several children. , Funeral services were held Friday and the remains interred in the old j Epps burying ground near Bethel r church. > E. L. Morgan, t proprietor of Central Warehouse, 1 will do his own auctioneering, so he - will make it to your interest to sell with him. Try him. - v/ it is said, they had drunk freely during the day. Having finished P their drink they all stepped out in the rear, and were still engaged in > conversation of a good-natured sort . when the revolver report was heard. Neither of the men appeared to I be the least bit angry, and Mr r Staunton hod no ill feeling towards either Mr Pierce or Mr Hodge, as > he so stated to the Record man while i under the care of Dr Gamble. The ball entered the left side of t Mr Staunton just above the hip and 5 coursed downward, apparently with. out penetrating the abdominal tissue. He was taken to his home : near town, and is doing well, f Mr Pierce and Mr Hodge were arrested just after the shooting and > are being held in jail. * Death ol a Child. ^ This community was saddened by the announcement at 6 o'clock this j morning of the death of little Evelyn Mai, daughter of Mr and Mrs P H Stoll. The little one had been k sick since Sunday, but was not > thought to be seriously ill until yesterday, when its condition grew \ worse, and Mr Stoll, who was at3 tending court at Manning, was i wired for. Cholera infantum was the immediate cause of death. 1 This sweet little child was the . pride and joy of its parents and dei voted relatives, to whom we join ' with the entire community in extending our profound sympathies. 5 - H I Death of Mr "Ham" Burgess. ' 1 . 1 p UUUC7V C414NA Mppt?4 .n the ceiling over the dining room. Mr Smoak saved nothing, but Mr Fairey removed practically everything. ?Mr Fairey was at one time . cashier of the Bank of Kingstree and is a cousin of Mr F W Fairev. Shooting Affair Tuesday. Tuesday afternoon about 3 o'clock while the citizens of Kingstree were 1 congratulating themselves over the 1 peace and good order which had J prevailed in their midst throughout i thp dav. thev were sensationally j aroused by the shooting of Mr W B | Staunton in the rear of Mi.hous& Jennings' store on Main street, near t the depot, in which Messrs J E Pierce and Fred Hodge were said to i be implicated. He was shot by Mr Pierce who is a fairly well-to-do ; farmer lesiding near Kingstree, 65 years old, and a first cousin of Mr j Staunton. It appears that the three men had been together a good deal during , the day and in a spirit of good nature indulged in joking and guying each other over political matters. . This they were doing when the shooting took place, as above stated. The three men had gone to the [ store to get some "cider," of which, A Delightful Social Event. i Miss Cherry Harvey of Holly Hill, | the charming guest of Misses Mar| garet and Clara Montgomery, was | presented to social Kingstree Tuesday evening as the guest of honor at a garden party given by her attractive hostesses at their home on Railroad avenue. The lawns presented a fairy-like appearance, festooned witn Japanese lanterns and dotted here and there with groups of fair young ladies and gallant beaux. Under an umbrella tree Miss Lula Brockington and Mr Holroyd served delicious punch. Miss Meyer at the piano, assisted by Miss Elmer Hinds and a male quartette, rendered many pleasing selections,adding much to the pleasure of the occasion. At eleven o'clock Misses Martha Jenkinson and Olive Montgomery, assisted by Messrs Donald Montgomery and Virgil Kinder, served delicious ice and sweet courses. Among those to whom the charming Misses Montgomery dis pensed their hospitality were: Misses Cherry Harvey of Holly Hill, Lura Martin of Rock Hill, Bessie and Floride Harper, Lula Brockington. Odessa Montgomery, Marian Gilland, Sadie Meyer, Lucy Perry of Atlanta,Ga, Mary Vause, Mary Gordon, Mae Stoll, Ada Brockington, Annie Stackley,Elmer Hinds; Messrs Paul Harper,George A McElveen, A L McElveen, Arthur Brockinton, Woodrow Wilson Gamble, Thomas McD Gilland, Jr, Dr R Claude McCabe, M Bovd Thomas, W Burney Thomas of Edgefield, Lee Moore, A Wallace Mcintosh. Irvin Meyer, Virgil Kinder, R J Kirk, Jr, Zeno Vause. Percy Hutson, John Britton, R N Speigner, James Epps, Jr, Ernest Epps. Arthur Sidney Harby,? ?Holroyd, David C Scott, Jr, Dr J L Marshall, Dr Benton McG Montgomery, Dr T S Hemingway and Philip H Arrowsmith, Esq. To Ibe Tobacco Growers: We take this method of letting you know where we will be located this season. We have leased the Nelson Warehouse,next to the Farmers' Supply Co. It is the best located warehouse in town, well lighted and equipped with the very best N K Fairbanks scales that can be bought, i therefore we guarantee you correct weight and assure you as much for 1 your tobacco as any market in the | State. i We make you this proposition: If, j after you have sold a load of tobac; co at our house you feel that we | have not treated you fairly in every j respect, we will pay your railroad fare to any market in the State, where you can compare prices, and if you find that you can do better, pay us for the hogshead and we will | head it up and deli ver it to the de: pot for you, to be resold. We extend thanks to our former | customers for their liberal patronj age in the past, especially last sea' son, when there were three warehouses operated here and about 750,000 pounds of tobacco sold, of which we handled a little over 600,000 pounds. This fact assures us that our efforts to give our patrons a square deal were appreciated. We never attempt to speculate on I a customer's tobacco, but use our best efforts to secure for him the very top price on every pile of to! Koonn nlonod nn nnr flnnr Wp two pose to sell your crop and not to buy. Don't forget the place, and be sure to drive to Nelson's Warehouse when you are ready to sell your tobacco. We guarantee to please you. The market will open here on Thursday, July 11. We will have Mr Richmond, the well known auctioneer, with us this season. Respectfully, D J Epps, W K McIntosh, "IN A BAD WAY." Nanv a Kinastree Reader Will Feel Grateful for This Information. When your back gives out; Becomes lame, weak or aching; When urinary troubles set in, Your kidneys are "in a bad way." Don't delav?use Doan's Kidney Pills. Here "is good evidence of their worth.". William Burdell, Florence, S Car, says: "I can highly recommend Doan's Kidney Pills for kidney trouble. I suffered from backache and sharp, shooting pains through my loins, could not rest well, and in the mornings was lame and stiff. I was also caused much annoyance during the night by too frequent passages of the kidney secretions. When Doan's Kidney Pills were recom i msS-^ i It is so YOU US than with money. Y DVGL r I II ? hh i mended to me,I used them and they : gave me great relief. For some | time I have been free from backache and pains and the kidney secretions have not bothered me. I feel so j much better in every way that I , can highly recommend Doan's Kid- i nev Pills to any person suffering from kidney complaint." For sale by all dealers. Price 5U j cents. Foster-Mil burn Co, Buffalo, | , New York, sole agents for the United States. i ! Remember the name?Doan's - ! and take no other. Central Warehouse will be open and ready for the sale of tobacco July 11. E L Morgan, Prop. 1 SPECIAL NOTICES jtfA Phone us when you want /jjiogetii notice under this t heading. Price one cent ;i word tor each insertion. No ;ul tak?*n for !>'S- than 2dc. Plione No. Wanted?Poplar Logs: cash terms; highest prices paid. Write to Cakl Teerling. ltp Savannah. Ga. For sale--Five fine cows, some with calves,one soon to be fresh. Some good milkers. Address 6-27-2tpl J P Gibbons, Route 1, Box 30, Salters Depot, S C. Wanted?To rent at once, a portable saw mill to cut 150,000 feet of lumber or more,near Kingstree. Address, P O Box 204, | 6-6-tf Kingstree, S C. j > - w ? v -r- - y , I \2 I is packed ri soda factor you in seal I cartons?fre I 16 Full And no SP I For i I Cut out 1 9 packages 9 shown belo H O tl/ au< all charges Guaranteec Plated Teas These spoor tiful in design i advertising. I $2.00 per dozen. FRESH t UNfcother bi rou get be r-1 H ght where Y in the S ed, air-tig :sh and pu I Ounces higher in Last as long a* the I occasional coat of | I Handtome Inexj I Wa have local r I locality, write as d IfONortfcaS1 / i . i or ten ordinary der a positive G or WART, we w florid; Dept. B? 7 EA a Limited :he top froi and encl iw and 58 i we will prepaid, 1 Silver poons. is are beauand bear no tetail value i try oar aoda. MO i Removed with J how iar^e.or ho> they will never i OFF is applied d [ disappears in ab? skin smooth and MOLHSOFF is I Each bottle is : full directions. ? RSnsBH^K'wl cnrl DIIPP +1 axxu wamaa vi FOURTH LE rands. You si tter results. fhlst ee it is made (the o outh), and comes ht, strength-keep re. to the Pound. price. :iai Time Only. 31 six Eagle-Thi: ose with couj , 11 c to partially co send you promp one set (6) Rog< THE MATHIESON ALKAL Saltville, Va. I enclose the tops cul packages, also Money Orde: Please send me, all ehargei Rogers' Guaranteed Genuin spoons. Miss (or) Mrs. State LES AM W/ \U)LESOFF, without pain < \ iar raised above the surfa return.and no trace or scar irectly to the muLfc or w aut six days, killing the ?e I natural. put up only in One Dollar b neatly packed in a plain ea mci c >iixi:n> on n ?r:i rein i MOLES or WARTS. We s UAJvANTEE if it fails to ?ill promptly refund the do! ^ DISTRIBUTING 172, - PENSACC building, and never need repeat?never a< paint Just the thing for ell kinds of count tensftte. Can be laid right over wood shit epMwaMjrea almost ererywhert, but if irect for samples, prices tad full particula ITRIGHT METAL ROOFING C Street h ifoim r5? *lllf hat I ; SS I ' ave I LEI f nly ( 5 tO ing i * stle * i II ver I **-. I ?rs II ,1 WORKS, ; from 6 Eagle-Thistle r (or stamps) for 58c. i prepaid, one set (6) e Silver Plated Tea4 iiRTS >r danger, no matter L*e of the skin. And i will be left. MOLESART, which entirely rm and leaving the mottles. ' V;, se, accompanied by . ' iv to remove eight sell MOLESOFF unremove your MOLE lar. COMPANY, )LA, FLA. sed any attention, eicept an I ry building*. Fin-proof? I gJe* without cfiit of bother. I none in jrotf i?atfirta I ; j COMPANY I 1 PhtWUfptta, Pa. | i