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Just for Convenience. Entirely apart from the many other advantages of a Personal Checking Account at the Bank, the convenience of it is no small consideration. The .... , i i ability to make purcnases ana pay bills after banking hours without the necessity of always having a pocketful of money is worth a great deal. With a Check Book in your pocket, you are taking no risks * of losing money and yet you ^ always have all of your money on hand and ready for use. One is as liable to need money W before nine in the morning or after three as between those hours. The Personal Check Book settles the matter. BANK OF WILLIAMSBURG KIN6STREE. S. G. C W Stoll, Pres. F Rhe.m. V P. E C Epfs. C W Boswell, Cashier. Asst. Cashier. ? LOCAL g > wm M I Mr H J McKenzie of Cades was in Kingstree yesterday. Mrs B W Butler of Florence is in Kingstree this week. Hon L P Kinder went to Charleston on a business trip Tuesday. Miss Eunice Nettles is visiting relatives at Summerton this week. Miss Mollie Epps went to Goldsbo ro. N C, Friday to spend awhile. k Miss Kate McCalla of Atlanta is I visiting Mrs W L Taylor this week. Messrs H A Miller and Harry Britton spent Monday in Charleston. Miss Claudia Jones left yesterday morning for an outing at Asheville, NC. Miss Louise Wynn of Swainesboro, Ga.is the guest of her uncle, Mr J A Scott. Miss Vivian Wheeler of Rhems -* spent last week in town with her parents. Mrs A C Swails and little daughter are at Lake Waccamaw, N C, this week. ? Miss Mary Vause is spending her vacation with friends at Lake City this week. Mr and Mrs M F Heller have returned from a visit to Charleston and the Isle of Palms. Dr E 0 Taylor and Magistrate S M Bradshaw of Greelyville called at our office yesterday. Mrs S K Brockington of Florence visited her parents, Mr and Mrs A M Gordon, this week. Miss Marie Nelson returned home Monday from an extended visit to relatives in Charleston. A picnic will be given at Sandy Bay church the first Saturday in Septem; ber. Everybody is invited to be (present. The young people of Kingstree will give a dance at Thomas opera house tonight. Music will be furnished by Metz' band of Charleston. Mrs Sallie Tindal, who has been a nipee. M?"s S A Nettles, gUV-OV V4 ..v. ? F left Sunday for Summerton, where she will spend some time with rela^ ?w tives. Mr and Mrs P 0 Arrowsmith and childretf-.left yesterday morning for Due West where Mrs Arrowsmith aid children will spend some time with relatives* t Mr LeRoy Cates of Conway is relieving Mr C C R an as pharmacist at the Kingstree Drug Co's store 11 during the latter's absence on a wendeserved vacation. Master John Rodgers Allen was "at home" to his little friends Friday afternoon, 5 to 6 o'clock, that being the third anniversary of his birth-dav. The occasion was much enjoyed by all present. The Misses Harper entertained a few friends at their hospitable home ** 1?.. wrtnirtcr in hnnnr nf thpir IVIOIlUtt\ cisrmwf, ... ? ( guest, Miss Louise Harris of Lau- 1 rens. The evening was most delightfully spent at games, music, etc. Mr and Mrs \V I Ncxsen have left K Kingstree for the summer and taken their residence at .Asheville, N C. H Miss Florrie Jacobs accompanied ^ them and will spend several weeks in T Asheville before returning to Kingstree. Mr Emile St Arnand entertained a number of his little "contemporaries", with a birth-day party yesterday afternoon, 5/jjp 6 o'clock. The event was one of pleasure and enjoyment to all the youthful participants. Rev D A Phillips left Kingstree i Monday morninjr in his automobile for Waynesville. N C, a distance of over 300 miles,which he expected to cover by Tuesday evening. Mr Phil? ' M_. 1; ups iamny are speuuiug uic summer at Waynesville and he has gone up there on a visit. A meeting of the Kingstree Electric Lijrht & Ice Co was held pursuant to call by the president, Mr P G Gourdin. at Dr Scott's office Saturday last for the purpose of voting on an increase of the capital stock of the company from $15,000 to $25,000. The stockholders favored the increase and the company will now , be operated on a larger financial baj sis. The Hank of Williamsburg, with characteristic enterprise, is sending j to its patrons and friends a neat and attractive folder, setting forth the advantages of Kingstree from a business and social standpoint and stressing a few facts about banking in general and the Bank of Williamsburg in particular. The typographical excellence of the work is a good advertisement for The Record job office. Sylvester Mitchum and Charlie Gowens, the two white men who j made their escape from the county chaingang camp at Johnsonville ! May 30,were recaptured and turned I over to the authorities yesterday by j Magistrate S M Bradshaw of Greelyville.^ Both men are now in the countyvil. At the spring term of court these men were tried and convicted on a charge of theft of livestock and sentenced to one year each on the chaingang. Mrs W G Gamble entertained in honor of the Misses Graham of Gourdins Monday evening from 8:30 to 11:30. A few games were enjoyed and refreshments served, consisting of the famous Kingstree "pine bark stew." Those present were: Misses Mary, Maggie and Dora Graham, Ruby Thorn, Marian McFaddin, Carrie Scott, Elizabeth Keltran, Ruth i IfiNA AK??a aw frrAmnrt' \f of flO I lUCttUUI d, v/ll VC iviuilt^v/iuvrt j v muuiv. i McCullough, Emma Brockington, Louise and Irene Epps, Claud Jones, Margaret and Pauline Gordon, Louise Barr; Messrs Kirby Green, Earl Cook, Julius Amnions, George Ham1 met,Charlie Holroyd, Percy Hutson, | James Montgomery, Will Wilkins, j Alex Blakeley, Grant Van Keuren, Wm Barr,Sam Stackley, David Epps, McBride McFaddin, Zeno Montgomery ond William Harrelson. We received Wednesday morning not less than seven or eight articles for publication?enough to fill up one whole side of the paper. Now, we are always glad to get these communications, as they help us make a readable paper; but to get up a page of reading matter,or even a column, i nrnnfc onrl U11 TTCUWrOUOY, S.V1 1X.VV pi vv?u u.iV4 print ten pages of the paper,besides the worK of folding and mailing,is a manifest impossibility, unless we change our day of publication. At top of editorial column we publish every week a notice that communications to go in the current issue must be in our office not later than Tuesday noon. Friends, won't you observe this notice and help us to get you the paper on time every week? It is very hard work anyway, this thing of getting out a paper in August, and we do try to be accommodating,but there isa limit and our motto is "first come, first served." We simply cannot get out a paper the size of The Record in one day. Mr J M Truluck of Lake City has gone West to buy a load of horses. 8-14-11. Tobacco Locals. Mr D H Hanna of Fowler sold tobacco in Kingstree Tuesday. Mr R F Ward of Benson sold some profitable tabacco here Tuesday. Messrs R J Parrott and C S Jones of Cades sold tobacco here Tuesday. Messrs E R and F 0 Epps of Workman sold tobacco on the Kingstree market Tuesday at a good price. i Messrs W L Duke and J A Byrd of Kingstree, R F D.sold some splendid tobacco in Kingstree Tuesday. Mr W G Benton of Workman was | in Kingstree with a load of the weed Tuesday, which he sold at a good figure. Messrs C J Joye, J H Chandler, T D Gamble and t ti woage.or waiters section, sold good tobacco on our market Tuesday. Mr W I Epps of Mouzonssold 784 pounds of tobacco on the Kingstree market Monday, for which he received $2:50.48. Messrs M S Buffkin, C S Smith and Bartow Smith were among our friends from Cades who sold nice tobacco here this week. Mr J W Stewart, of the Bethel section, sold someiexcellent tobacco ; in Kingstree Tuesday, for which he I reeeiv 1 a hand^me prieih. | rapidly reduce human strength / and illness is easily contracted, K but Scott's Emulsion will promptly relieve the cold and upbuild your strength to prevent sickness. jb* m Scott & bownk f] f BLOOM FIELD. N. J. 13-28 ^Messrs J H Harrington, R P and C W Barrow and C B Dukes, of the Workman section,made good sales of tobacco on the Kingrtree market this week. Hon W J Smiley is selling a nice ^rop of tobacco on this market, for which he is receiving good prices. He sold here Tuesday and is wellpleased with our excellent market. Messrs R C McElveen, W A Coop er, E H McFaddin, J VY DuBoseand .] B Wallace were noted among those i from the Hebron section who sold fine tobacco on the Kingstree mar- i ket this week. Mr W B Brown of Benson sold on the Kingstree market last week 498 lbs at 44c per lb,or $219.12,and 538! lbs at 42c, oi $225.96-a total of $445.08 for half a barn of tobacco, j This is one of the best sales of the season. Among the successful colored farmers who sold tobaoco in Kingstree this week were W E Presslcy of Nesmith, 695 lbs for $245,46, Also R A Woods, Ben Washington, Abe Lewis, Rasebell McCullough and S J Allen, of the Cades section. I Since the last issue of The Record we have noted the presence of a number of gentlemen from Florence and Clarendon counties in Kingstree looking after the sale of their tobac- J co. We are pleased to note that these gentlemen from adjoining counties find it to their advantage to market their tobacco in Kingstree which they have begun to recognize as the best tobacco market in the State. Our Advertisers. Gorrell's warehouse is holding large sales daily and in their new ad this week they invite every farmer who raises tobacco to bring a load to their house. Messrs Epps & Mcintosh, proprietors of Nelson's warehouse, have an ad in this issue of The Record in which they invite you to sell your tobacco at their house. ^ ?? ? T)P/v Tt>Uapa o/l on_ renQerKriiss dius w,miuarau appeared first in The Record last week,announcing a closing-out sale, are still carrying it on and have some excellent bargains in glass, tin and chinaware. The Bank of Cades has an attractive new ad on our first page, to which attention is called. Messrs Jenkinson Bros Co offer many choice bargains in their cleansweep sale. See their new ad. Mr S Marcus gives notice in this issue that he has moved into the Nexsen building,Main and Academy streets, where he is better prepared than ever to serve his large and increasing patronage. In this issue will be found a change of ad by Mr Virgil Kinder, proprie< n a. p_ lor 01 courtney s v^tue ol ivc ticam Parlor, announcing th* installation of electric fans for the comfort of his patrons. The Kingstree Hardware Co have a change of ad in this issue to which the attention of our readers is invited. The Carlisle school at Bamberg has an advertisement in this issue setting forth some excellent advantages to those seeking an education. Attention is called to advertisement of Reedy Creek Hotel in this issue. This popular resort is now conducted by Mrs W R Bryan. See ad. Look for the change of ad by J S Eron in our next issue. There is something doing at the big Stackley store. Read the ad in this paper. If you want fresh meat or fish the People's Market will be giaa to serve you. Fine Sales at Nelson's Warehouse. We have had fine . les every day this week and the prices received on our floor have been even better than last week,when we thought the top price for leaf tobacco had certainly been reached. Below are only a few of the sales made on our floor: Mr W I Epps of Mouzons sold 784 pounds of tobacco with us Monday for 8230.48. Mr W B Brown sold two lots last week, one of 498 lbs and the other 538, at 44c and 42c the pound, respectively. This sale netted Mr Brown $445.08. This sale was made by Epps & Mcintosh at Nelson's warehouse. Willie Pressley Epps, colored, of Nesmith sold 695 lbs for $245.46. Mr R W McCutchen made afine sale on our floor and other? too numerous to mention in our limited space, j Master's SaleI In obedience to various decrees passed by Common Pleas Court in case <>f J H Parris vs Carolina Mutual Fire Insurance Company August 4. 1913, I will | sell to the highest bidder for cash at Williamsburg Court House, within the ! legai hours of sale,on Monday, SeptemJ ber 1.1913, the property hereinafter described as belonging to the parties horoin mentioned The nurehasers are to pav for papers, and if they fail to ; comply, the premises will be re-adver| tised and re-sold at their risk. TRACT NO I. : One lot of land containing a one-story, i shingle-roof, frame building occupied October 24, 1906, by W J llaseldenas residence; two-story.shingle-roof,frame physician's office; all situated in Cades, M illiamsburg county. S C. Sold as the property of Dr W J Haseld- n. TRACT NO 8. One lot of land on which is situated one-story, shingle-roof, frame dwelling occupied by S R Hyatt as dwelling March 6.1907, near Lake City.S C. Sold as property of S R Hyatt. TRACT NO 3. One lot of land containing one and lone-half story, shingle-roof, frame dwelling, occupied March 7, 1907, by J H Chapman; one story. shingie-ro-?f, frame storage house; shingle roof, frame barn and sheds; also crib; situated one-fourth mile east of Johnsonville. Sold as .1 11 Chapman's property. TRACT NO 4. One lot of land containing two onestorv.shingle-roof frame tenant houses, at Cades. Williamsburg county. S C. Sold as property of J H Chapm.ih. I TRACT NO 5. One lot of land containing one-story, shingle-roof, frame building, occupied May 31,1906,by G D Perry as residence; two-story, shingle-roof, frame storage house; two one-story,shingle-roof.frame tenant houses; one-story, shingle-roof, frame bam or stable; all situated on road from Chapman to Outlaad P O.one mile south of Chapman, Williamsburg county, S C. Sold asQ D Perry's prop^ erty. Tract no 6. One lot of land containing two-story, shingle-roof, frame dwelling, occupied April *.?6,1907,bv Mrs Mary S Cox,three miles south of Lake City, Williamsburg county, on R F D No 2 from Lake City. Sold as Mrs Mary S Cox's property. TRACT NO 7. One lot of land containing two-story, shingle-roof, frame dwelling, occupied March 23, 1907, by J D Daniel, situated ; on] public road one mile east of Lake City. Sold as property of J D Daniel. TRACT NO 8. I One lot of land containing one-story, shingle-roof, frame dwelling, occupied January 4. 1907, by Henry M Parker; one-story, shingle-roof log barn and sheds; also crib; situated 4 miles north of Cades, S C. Sold as property of Henry M Parker. TRACT NO 9. One [ot of land containing one-story, shingle-roof, frame school building,onefourth mile east of Cades, on Wniie street, Williamsburg county, S C. TRA< T NO 10. One lot of land containing one-storv, shingle-roof.log dwelling.occupied February 4, 1907,by A P Parker; one-storv, shingle-roof t?arn and sheds and crib; situated 4 miles north of Cades. Sold as property of A P Parker. TRACT NO 11. One lot of land containing one-story, shingle-roof, frame dwelling, occupied January 10,1!M>7, by Ida A Sauls, 1 mile j south o' Cades, S C. Sold as property of Ida A Sauls, I K AO 1 ISU L Z. One lot of land containing one-story, shingle-roof, frame dwelling, occupied February 4, 19 '7, by W H Dennis, 3 miles west of Cades. Sold as property of W H Dennis. TRACT NO 13. One lot of land containing one-story, shingle-roof, frame dwelling, occupied February 4, 1907, by M H Parker; also crib; situated "> miles north of Cades. Sold as property of M H Parker. TRACT NO 14. One lot of land situated on corner of Church and Dansel streets, Lake City. S C.on which stands one-story, shingleroof, frame building occupied April 2?, 1907, by J J M Graham as tobacco warehouse. Sold as property of J J M Graham. TRACT NO 15. One lot of land on Academy street. Kingstree, S C, adjoining lands now or formerlv belonging to I'r DC Scott and R II Kellahan, containing one-story, shingle-roof, frame building, occupied by T J Pendergrass as store on December 19, 1907. Sold as property of T J Pendergrass, TRACT NO 16. One lot of land located on Center avenue, Lanes, S C, containing one-story, shingle-roof, frame building, occupied December 3,1906, by G C Lamb as tenant Sold as property of Mrs Alice W Parker, Terms of sale, cash; purchaser to pay for papers. S T LANHAM, 8 Master Soartanburcr countv. SPECIAL NOTICES Phone us when you want QT to get a notice under this heading. Price one cent a llg word for each insertion. No ad taken for less than 25c. Phone S3. For Sale?One new Raney Canning "--l!? ^ (.? <;? ???? ivi-ito iuacnine. \/<tpaciv.auot Tmw or call on W N Jacobs, S-7-2t . Kingstree, S C. Wanted?To buy tame squirrels. State price. Address Box 574, 7-17-ltp Georgetown, SC. No. 666 This it a prescription prepared especially br MALARIA or CHILLS 6. FEVER. Five or six doses will break any case, and if taken then at a tonic the Fever will not return. It acta on the liver better than Calomel and doea not gripe or alcken. 25c | Just O Naw fsfrirp.. A IV T f WV1 V A Nice Line cf Stapi Hams, Shoulders, ft Flour and Coffee. Everything in a fir fresh and pure. Your patronage solic W. J. R] "There's A Come and see what a diffei stalled Electric Fans. They h ing you cool. Think, they co der them. I take this method of extern make this your headquarters way. When you want to res Cigarettes, Candies, Ice Crea Bread, come here, where you Our specialty is to keep yoi II..1 .1 Meet me ai ouunney s Courtney's Cafe an VIRGIL KIND Kingstree, To The Univ . It's the car with the d< surprisingly low first IAITT AAof A-P wniwf a iuvy tuoi ui maiuLcxian I service stations?whei to be had at reasona I constant and efficient 1 Here's the test: 300,0 ice. Runabout, $525: Town Car, $800?f. o equipment. Get cata lars from id, c_ s : THE FOI 'Phone 553, + =5? Farm Land If you want a farm, n are the men to see first, place to buy. We have ranging in size from 5 acre the town limits to the cour We can show you som in this State, lands that g truck and, in fact, anythin City Proper | We have a number of here at bargain prices. W in a home or in a lot for a to buy. We make the ten See us first. INSUR YES, WE HAVE Life 1 | Fire | I ? Tornado [ 11 Live Stock | j Automobile I Plowden & OFFICE: Stackley Building, Next Dot Registration Notice. The books of registration will be opeh for Williamsburg county al my store : in Kingstree from August 4 to 9. The books for Greelyville will be open at Greelyville on September 9 for one ; day. The books for the Jolinsonville sec! tion will be open on September 10 for one day at Johnsonville. The books will be open on Monday, 1 September 8, at Lanes for one day. The j voters of Williamsburg county will take I due notice thereof. H. A. MEYER, 8-7-2t Clerk-of Board. .i . . /. SEwSE'V*' V. . I M* a pened! KT r< 1 m ew uooas e and Fancy Groceries leal, Grits, Rice, Sugar, st class Grocery Store? ited. EDDICK L7111V1 WUVV rence there is since I have inielp a whole lot towards keepist you nothing to cool off un- ' ' ding you a cordial invitation to while in town or around this >t a little or want a Cigar, im, Cool Drinks or a Loaf of are welcome. i cool. Make This Your Station Stop d Ice Cream Parlor CRi Proprietor South Carolina ? III I JX u ersal Car. _____ ~'-"4 3wn keep. The Ford's cost is matched by its ce. And six thousand *e all Ford repairs are ? ^ ible prices?insure its s. service. \ 00 Fords now in serv ; louring car, $bUU; . b. Detroit, with all logue and all particuH -A. "W ID MAN - SUMTER, S. C. " , Is For Sale! ow is the time to buy; we and Williamsburg is the a large number of farms is to 2,000 acres, and from itv limits. . . / e of the best farm lands row corn, cotton, tobacco, g you care to plant. ty For Sale! very nice homes for sale ! re are sure we can suit vou home. Now is the time ms to suit the purchaser. 4NCE? ? IT! WE WRITE isurance c Plowden >r to W. U. T. Office J Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is ir.Hamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed.Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh.which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free, F J CHENEY & CO. Toledo, 0. Sold by Druggists. 75c Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation, ady Akk iHfifrifi&i ^? jk