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WITH WINTHROP'S j WINSOME WOMEN. U D C ELECTS OFFICERS--WHAT WILLIAMSBURG STUDENTS ARE DOING. Winthrop College, Rock Hill, No-1 vember 10:?Winthrop chapter of the Daughters of the Confederacy: met Thursday evening, November 6, and elected new officers for the year; as follows: President, Miss Mary G Pope; vice president, Miss Pawnee Jones; secretary. Miss Florence, Boyd; treasurer, Miss Sarah Withers; j gleaner, Miss Leila Russell. This chapter is interested in the organi-1 zation of chapters all over the state j and will be glad to have any Winthrop Daughter chapter write Miss j Sarah Withers, at Winthrop College,; whenever the organizations occur. J This will enable the home chapter to keep in touch with the organiza-l tions. We would be very glad to j have the Winthrop Daughters of Williamsburg county organize a chapter. Miss Annie Gantt, president of i our Student Government association, and Miss Ruth Berry, vice-president, went to Philadelphia November 5 to represent Winthrop at the Student1 Government convention, which is! being held there. i-v YTT-i ur waimsiey, wnu is ai mc ucc?u . of the department of history, will j read a paper at the "American His- J torical society," which meets in Charleston in December. Misses Louise Barr and Elizabeth ! Speigner of Kingstree, Jeanette j Davis of Salters Depot, Lucile | Cooper of Indiantown, and Jeaniei and Katie Roper of Cades, were initiated into the Curry Literary society at the last regular meeting, which was held November 2. We hope that these young ladies will derive much benefit from the society. Miss Alma Chapman of Johnsonville has been appointed to serve as one of the college marshals for this session. Miss Eccie Cox of Vox began teaching in the elementary department of Winthrop training school last Tuesday. Miss Ruth Dorrell of Johnsonville was elected secretary of the Wade Hampton Literary society at the last regular meeting. M J. t ?A D Al V V StKARlUn luu-uuinvb muh Interesting Programme Rendered?Some Cold Weather. t (Received too late for last week's issue). Scranton, November 11:?The ladies of the W C T U, under the direction of Mrs R Mac Cooper, held a temperance rally* at the Methodist church Sunday at 11:00 a. m. The following programme was successfully carried out: Opening Song?"Stand Up for Jesus!" Prayer?Mr Stewart. Here Mr R B Cannon asked the Sunday-schools to define "Temperance.". The congregation stood and repeated the definition: "Temperance is moderation in all things helpful and total abstinence from alPthings hurtful." Song?"Marching to Victory." "Temperance Cause"?Mrs Cooper. Exercise?"Saloon"?Eight boys and girls. Reading?Miss Hayes. "Little Echoes"?Roberta Stewart and Vivian Pate. Solo?"Will It Pay?"?Annie Lee. "Temperance Boys"?R E Lee and Liston Kirby. "Why Teetotalers?" ? Cortez . Miles. "A Temperance Soldier"?Mike Murray. Song--"To Conquest"?Five girls, organ accompaniment by Jennie Wall "Pledge Signers" ? Two little boys. "Water is Best"?Two girls. "Protect the Boys" ? Ralston, Pate. i n? ?99 I frayer ana r raise ?rumci Singletary. Song?"White Ribbon Rally"?i j Why Is I Because I Williamsbui I we invite yo j King'sti - 1 jjH Backache jjli ? | Miss Myrtle Cothrum, III \ H. f I of Russellville, Ala.,says: lilt MCI "For nearly a year, I suf- IJfJ J| I fered with terrible back- I I I ache, pains in my limbs, and my head ached nearly j all the time. Our family doctor treated me, but I only gave me temporary I relief. 1 was certainly in I bad neaitn. My scnooi teacher advised me to TAKE Cardui The Woman's Tonic I I took two bottles, in all, \ and was cured. I shall * always praise Cardui to sick and suffering wo- I ! men." If you suffer from pains peculiar to weak * women, such as head- ? I ache, backache, or other ajrl I symptoms of womanly I fl g trouble, or if you merely I^ need a tonic for that tired, l|J| Distribution of Pledge Cards. Closing?"Blest Be the Tie That Binds"?and collection of pledges. It's cold here. If you don't believe us. how is tb;s? A block of ice was put off the train here Sunday morning and it has not yet been called for. Having no tag or bill attached, it was placed on the south side of the depot, exposed to the sun all day without burlap or covering, yet is not melted, though it is looking smaller this afternoon, the temperature having risen somewhat. I M G. Declare War on Colds. A crusade of education which aims "that common colds may become uncommon within the next generation''- has been begun by prominent New York physicians. Here is a list of the "don'ts" which the doctors say will prevent the annual visitation of the cold: "Don't sit in a draughty car." "Don't sleep in hot rooms." "Don't avoid the fresh air." "Don't 8tuff yourself at meal time. Over-eating reduces your resistance." To which we would add?when you take cold get rid of it as q uickly as possible. To accomplish that you will find Chamberlain's Cough Remedy most excellent. For sale by all dealers. I niii DminrLTrin Dotoo LUff HUUllirilifJ ncnoo Open to thr Public Will Bo Made for the Following Special Occasions VIA THE ATLANTIC COAST LINE Standard Railroad of tbe Soutb. Augusta, Ga. Negro Fair Association, November 18-21. Dates of sale, November 17 to 20,inclusive, and for trains scheduled to arrive Augusta before noon November 21. Final limit, November 28. 1913. Fares apply from points in South Carolina. For rates, schedules, reservations and any further information apply to Ticket Agents of the ATLANTIC COAST LINE1 Standard Railroad of fbe Soutb or write the undersigned, W. J. CRAIG. Passenger Traffic Manager. T. C. WHITE, General Passenger Agent, WILMINGTON. N. C. 8-80-11-15 I It Our SI we carry the g county apj u to come to o ree Dry WAYS 1 Begin right. Know yourself. , Limit your expenses. ^ Watch the leaks. Stop the leaks. Have a home bar Avoid gold-bri Own a home Don't be a U Be a ma Q Take < ]We will start you right, on which we will pay 4% co The Bank D. C. Scott, President. F W. Fairey, Cashier. Wm. W. B, n ie i A Nice Line of Stai Fruits and W. J. R The Best of E Hams, Shoulders, Flour and Cotfee. Everything in a 1 fresh and pure. Your Patronage Solicite HOUSE] MADE bjl Cooke Breakfast Strip, all kinds of Cure been sliced and Jennings' Ne Call and see it v / Our PASTPY PiKF it I 1 fill 1111 I UillftU ill' Is fresh daily bakery, and we from 6 a. m. to J Telegraph, tel< cook to trade wi Milhous i (Incoi The best equipped 4r?ET Rue 1 \J JL< O WO best lines to jreciate their ur store befor Goods / v . =a oi?joao ro SAVE < t I ' ik. ck schemes. "good fellow." n. :are of your health Q $1.00 will open an account up mpounded every three months. || of Kingstree J. A. kelley.Vice Pres. N. D. Lesesne, Asst. Cagfoier. vrr, Jr., Teller. [I II 10 pie and Fancy Groceries Vegetables at 'eddick's iverything to Eat Mool rim'tQ Rir?P Sncar. , 0 , [irst class Grocery Store? id and will be Appreciated. i KEEPING EASY hiivinor wujiii^ | d Ham, I Chipped Beef and I id Meats that have I ready for use by | w Meat Slicer I /ork. I line of I 10 MOTHER'S OREAD from a hygienic I : deliver anything I 1 p. m. I sphone, or tell the I th. I fe Jennings I -po rated) I I Grocery in the City, I iness lncr be had, and tf merit! Our s e making your Co., / * / * / / m New 1914 FOF Runabouts Tourings Full line of Ford ings and Tub id. c. s : THE FOR Phone 553, For Oui A farm of 44 acres of 1 good, new cottage, a good stables. This is first-class miles of Lanes, S. C., c make the finest kind of poi being near the two big hoi mand for chickens, eggs, m has to be met from. Northei A fortune in this place SEE US! * WIRE I For We Are Yours ' / INSURi YES, WE HAVE I Life I Fire 111 Tornado ? g Live Stock I II Automobile J Plowden & OFFICE: Stmckley Buildinf, Next Dooi I If It's Some TO EAT DR Or a good time now an< KINE PROPRJ Courtney's Cafe anc Kingstrc The Record * Se Only $1 i ALL THE NEWS OF C / eases Eac ie people of Kii stock is now cc purchases. KINGSTR] . a.. . y Prices On: CIJ5 | $547.70 | $597.70 i Parts and Cas-fl EE -A. Wl D MAN ' 1 - SUMTER, S.C. | ck Sale . I and, 35 acres cleared, a tenant house, barns and tobacco land and in 21-2 >n public road. Would ultry and vegetable farm, tels at Lanes, whose deilk, butter and vegetables m and Western markets, for a HUSTLER. " JS! WRITE US! I for Farm Lands. 1 kNCE? | IT! WE WRITE H isurancn : Plowden y| r to W. U. T. Offico P ?'thing Good I INK I SMOKE I 1 ever afterwards, see ? DER I tETOR 8 I Ice Cream Parlor I 169 So C. J9 mi-Weekly Stafl $5 a year I OUNTY ANDSTJH . 1 tigstree amyf irnplete a HHH JfiHI