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* LOCAL B NEWS Ml Mrs PS McChesneywasin Charleston Tuesday. ( LeRoy Lee, Esq,was in Charleston * on business yesterday. j { Mrs C M Chandler of Lake City { \ visited friends here this week. ? Mr F P Guerry of Zeb attended ! * CfQfo fair ntColumbia thisweek. |* CIIC uiavv -V v. Dr and Mrs W L Taylor and children spent the week-end in Charles- 8 ton. ' r Mrs M A Townsend of Rockville c is visiting her daughter, Mrs P S f McChesney. f I Rev H D Bull is attending the ses sion of the Charleston convocation at Rockville. Dr W V Brockington attended the I Hagenback-Wallace circus in Charles- ? i ton Monday. 1 We are glad to announce that Mrs D J Epps, who has been indisposed v for several days, is improving. C f Dr L A Riser was a guest here s Sunday of his sisters, Mesdames Le- g Roy Lee and J W Swittenberg. n o The hour for evening service at the Presbyterian church has been ]' changed from 8 to 7:30 o'clock. a Mr D E McCutchen of Indiantown s is doing jury duty in the United jo States court at Aiken this week. t -- - ,..J Mrs W T Wilkins returneu uomtr i r yesterday morning. after several j d weeks' visit to relatives in Georgia, fi Mr J A Gee, of the Johnsonville ^ section, spent several days in town this week with his son, Mr I R Gee. t Bom,to Mr and Mrs L Roy Cates, 1 Tuesday,October 19,a daughter,Miss * Virginia Dare. Mother and babe e are doing nicely. s t Mr J A Scott is making t xtensive ! improvements to his residence on v 4 East Main street. The entire house t is being made larger and another ji story added. Mrs Bessie Blanding and daagh- s < ter, Miss Pauline, of Sumter visited ^ ^ their aunt. Mrs Julia Kennedy,* here c " several days the past week, return- f ing home Monday. t Mrs W 1 Nexsen and her two children arrived in Kingstree Tues- r day from Asheville, N C. Mr Nex- v sen will arrive today. They will Jv snpnd the winter here. 1 j. ~ ' X Mrs B G Land of Greelyville and v Misses Mabel Harper of Summerton s and Janie Land of Foreston were J guests at the home of Mrs Edwin 11 Harper here this week. 11 I c Mr S Marcus and daughter. Miss Lillie, returned yesterday morning from Charleston, where Mr Marcus had taken his daughter to have her abscessed ear treated by a specialist. The cement sidewalk fronting the property of Mr Edwin Epps on I Hampton avenue has ju3t been completed by Mr L H MeCullough and marks a big improvement in that ( part of town. \ f Earle C Page, traveling repre- , sentative of the Columaia State, at- T tended the county fair here last week and said that it was as good j' as any of the county fairs he had at- j tended. Mr Page visits them all. j The Mayor and members of the j town council met in called session at i the council chamber Tuesday night., e No business of special importance j was transacted. The body will meet1 < in regular session next Tuesdaynight. Among those who are attending 1 the State fair at Columbia this week S from Kingstree are: Messrs Chas W I and P H Stoll, E C and T Olin Epps, I Miss Beulah and Master Geo Ansel Nelson,Misses Annie McCutchen and Amanda Edwards. I Rev A Branwell Bennett of St John's church, Shandon, Columbia, ... lL. n 1 _i u I will omciaie at uie n?piscupai cuuiuu . here Sunday at the usual hours, 8 ' and 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. He will exchange pulpits with Rev H D Bull, who goes to Shandon in his place. ^ Editor Brennen of The Herald, if Manning, attended the fair here last} Monday and highly pleased with1 f what he saw and heard. The Re- I cord is going to publish next week j1 what Brother Brennen said in his j paoer about our fair and our Mr j P H Stoll. We are informed that^^J^. G ' Gourdin made his usual visit to Lake ' City last Sunday. We have no rea- J son to doubt the authenticity of this information since we have also ' been reliably informed as to the ob- 1 ject of Mr Gourdin's frequent visits to Lake City. Special attention is called to the advertisement in this paper by Messrs Jacobs & Scott, who are planning to ?ive away a Ford automobile to the Host popular lady or gentleman in Williamsburg county in a voting ;ontest, where cigarette coupons vill be used as ballots. -J T oanrnforr ur ivan xjeumauij, nuu )f the Christian Endeavor society, iddressed a deeply interested congregation at the Presbyterian church ast night. He is an uncommonly 'orceful and entertaining speaker ind it is hoped he has paved the way 'or the formation of a branch of this rreat society here shortly. Citizens who signed up last year is guarantors for the return of the tedcliff Chautauqua attractions are equested to meet at The Record iffice at 9 o'clock Tuesday morning or the purpose of arranging for the estival which will open here on November 17 for three days. Please lon't overlook this matter, as i# is mportant that committees be ap)ointed for the sale of tickets and >erfecting arrangements for this Treat entertainment on November 7, 18 and 19. Wm. McLee, a negro preacher yho claims to have been reared by leneral Robt E Lee, the great Conederate general, arrived in Kingtree Tuesday. The old man is as :ray as a mill-rat but as spry as a nouse, athough he has passed his Oth birthday. He is here in the inerest of his church, a Mission Bapist church near Sumter, and will sk contributions. The old negro ays he was a cook and body guard f General Lee during the war beween the States. For the convenience of the resi lents in North Kingstree in case ire breaks out in tnat section of own, Dr C D Jacobs has given the ire department permission to put a eel house on his lot where a reel ruck with hose will be kept for use n case of fire. There will probably )e another reel stationed on the ast side of town for use in that ection. If fire should break out in hese sections residents will have lose convenient and can turn on the cater much more quickly than if he hose were all located at the town tall. "Cousin Isabelle," a comedy { ketch, was presented at the opera touse here last Monday evening unler the auspices of the Eastern Star or the second time. The cast, with he exception of the promoter of ht play here, Mr Chas Hilliard, was nade up of local talent. The play ras admirably presented, and those rho took part, especially the young adies, have been highly commended or their excellent work. The cast ras composed of the following ladies ind gentlemen: Misses Guerry Green, \.da Brockington,Bessie Harper.Mrs , W Gilland, Messrs W H Welch, R C Wallace, Zeno Montgomery and Sidney Carter. Don't fail to cali and see the landsome new lines of ladies' suits hat have just arrived at Silvernan's Department Store. It tecommends Chamberlain's Cough Remedy "Last winter I used a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for a >ad bronchial cough. I felt its beneicial effects immediately and before had finished one bottle I was cured, never tire of recommending this emedy to my friends," writes Mrs William Bright, Ft Wayne, Ind. Obainable everywhere. New Goods Jus! Arrived. Fine line of Imported Hand Paint u China and Sterling Silver just eceived. Come and look these beauiful goods over. Watts' Jewelry Store. rhe Kiddies said. "Now Mama Dear, school Lunch-time again is here, ?or all U3 kids 'tis hard to bake \nd what's the use when there's Stone's Cake. 10 cents each. Sold by P S Courtney. It "THE OLD MAIDS CONVENTION." May To Be Given by Local Talent at Hemingway. Hemingway, October 25:?"The Did Maids Convention" will be given it Hemingway, at the Banner wareloure, Friday evening, October 29, it 8:30 o'clock. Admission, 25 and 15 cents. The public is cordially incited. It Hot Supper. A hot supper will be served by the ladies of the Baptist church Friday night, November 5, in the room :>n Main street formerly occupied by H A Myer's bakery. Proceeds for benefit of the Kingstree Baptist shurch. 10-28-2t The County Record $1 a year, j Why I Your C We furnish your h< payment plan. ideal home at gm We buy direct fron turers in car loa # save you money on 1 [Nice line of bona (J bles equipped with Kingstree Furni 1 Kingstree, 9 For the most popul ? man in Williamsbu I inate your Candida I votes for your clioic ! Brand New Ft I Automobile to the greatest number of However, should it be appa that the interest manifeste sufficient to justify the con same will be withdrawn ar ed to each person casting s jj rules hereinafter set forth Rules for Send 150 Chesterfield < whole coupons to the unde of the ] arty for whom you your n; .ne and address. Each Saturday send in accumulated during the w address of the party for w signing your own name am Each whole cigarette one vote. Vote for yours the party for whom you 1 liamsburg County. Only Chesterfield and cepted. I This is the greatest < can secure a Ford Car fc only 1 ;i;tle work. Get bu por. . \! win an automot and \ v. her cars or come ^cobs Ol> Every tiling good to c Line at Popular Pi line of Staple and . | King'stree, I ONE MOJ I One more second t ? vidson Motor Cyc perfect running coi DR. E. T. Kingstree, Patronize OUR _ N rrVV-jfr^ ! Advertisers )isturb apital? )me on the easy yerythins for an aranteed prices, a the manufacd lots and can lousefurnishings >ak Student Tadrawer at $3.00. hire Company South Carolina A _ JL_ II me, ana anve your car any other way to SI Scott >at in the Grocery ices. A complete Fancy Groceries SAC. RE LEFT land Harley-Dale, guaranteed in ndition. Apply to KELLEY South Carolina ar lady or gentlerg Comity. Noni* te and cast your ! :e. ] in i ? 1 >rd Kunaoout one receiving the votes. rent by January 1,1916, d in this contest is not tinuation of the contest i id votes will be return- B aid .votes, provided the be complied with. Votings or Piedmont Cigarette irsigned, with the name are voting and signing what coupons you have eek with the name and horn you are voting and d address. coupon entitles you to elf or your friend, but vTote must live in WilPiedmont coupons acoffer ever made. You >r yourself or friend by isv; send in your cou V 1 T IL Ilr. and MrcH S-SLve up JUST a word to the NEWLYWEPS. PREACH to you, but we do wish t ICALLY; "BEGIN SAVING FOR Bot EASY, we know. The first yrars o: your money, which perhaps does not com< later. But save NOW. DON'T W IT. BANK OF WILI I I Let Us Supply Youi Fumitui We also carry a line of 1 home: Machine Needles, Shi all machines; Furniture Po Brooms, Etc. We stand back of every# fund your money on anything is not satisfactory. We don cause we think you will want because we think you WONT in COOTIS and PRICES. I il i? a ; | Meeie F urn I & 208 Main Street j ' | Now that we are in Fail Season and the Wi let us make a few tim the way of Dry Goods, E I Clothing for Men and ^ We invite your careful attenti line of Ladies' Coat Sui I< CUII51SLlIig Ui me lat^ov v, | | the suit, . $10.00, $1: | You are especially invited to ii 5 p Winter Underwear for ] I Children. Heavy fleece for men at 40c the garm I vest and drawers | Ladies' and Men's Union Suit | We want you to see the | Gents' and Boys' two-piece | goods at the right prices. | The best line of Men's ail v | Suits to be found on any | I It will pay you to see the line I we are showing at $1.0* I Outings for Quilts and Comfc | Cotton Bunting for Quilts, Cc I tresses, the package 10c, | Shoes! Shoes for the ' | when you need that bill of SI II Corrs to oar store when i I the Dry Goods line. Oar st * ~ 11! Ij J wkiiifae ket goods to &e a?, j Jenkiiison Bi ewlywed, a Home! Dear friends, we don't want to osay SIMPLY and EMPHAT, YOTTR K0?/[E NOW!" It'i f yonr new life require most of > to yon as ally as it will IfU make yon HAPPY JAMSBURG r Needs In The I re Line If we haven't just vhat you want we will >rder it for you. See >ur line of Beds, Matressos, Rugs, Window shades and Art Squares >efore you buy. ittle necessities for the I attles and Bobbins for E lish, Floor Oil, Mops, | ling we sell and will re- ? ,r you buy from us if it | 't make this offer be- I your money back, but I '. We can please you P iture Co., J Opposite Court House N FERINGS! the midst of the nter is just ahead, ely suggestions in I tress Goods, Shoes, I ifomen, Etc. | on to a beautiful ts and Jackets, reations in suits, 2.50, $15.00 and $20.00 aspect our line of Ladies', Men and lined Underwear I ent, or the suit, t 75c s of all grades. | splendid line of little 1 knee Suits. Splendid jg tool Blue Serge j market, suit $10.00 of Men's Pants 3, $1.50, $2.50 and $5.00 )rts, the yard 5c imforts and Mat- | three packages 25c whole family! See us | lo es. ^ in need of anything in | sck is always complete d anywhere. others Co. * /