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lOCALgf r W6 M Read the bank statements in this paper. Reau candidates' announcements ' in this issue. Miss Dell Van Keuren of Florence spent Sunday here. Mr Jas E Davis of Salters was in Kingstree Tuesday. Mr E A Watts of Lake City was in Kingstree Sunday. Rev R W Speigner of Greelyville was in Kingstree Monday. Mr W P Moore of Trio was a caller at our office today. Mr S E Cade, of the Csdes vicinity, was in town yesterday. Mrs W K Mcintosh spent the first of this week in Charleston. Mr C Irvin Meyex of 'Charleston was in Kingstree this week. Mr D C Scott, Jr, returned yesterday from a trip to Richmond, Va. Mr Jesse Nettles visited the family of Rev W E Hurt at Cheraw this week. Mr R (J! McElveen, of the Hebron section, was in town on business yesterday. 1 Miss Mina Boyd,of the Salters secI tion, spent yesterday in town with1 I . relatives. ft Mrs T S Hemingway has returned I from a visit of several weeks in j I Greenville. f Messrs H Foxworth, D H Smith ' and J L Thomas of Cades were noted in Kings tree today. ! Miss Florrie Meyer has accepted a Dosition as saleslady with M Marks & Son, Charleston. Miss Poss Epps of Mouzons spent the week-end here as the guest of Miss Retha Burgess. Mr and Mrs I G Lewis and little daughter. Louise, of Hemingway were in Kingstree Sunday. Miss Carrie Wilkins, teacher at Bishopville,spent the week here with her sister, Mrs C D Jacobs. Mrs LeRoy Lee and daughter. Miss Serena, spent Thursday and Friday of last week in Charleston. Dr Gregg, formerly pharmacist at * the Scott drug store, was in Kingstree Sunday, calling on friends. Commencing Monday, April 8, the banks of Kingstree will close at 2 p. m. instead of 3, as heretofore. Rev H W Whitaker of Greelyville will preach at the Methodist church here Sunday morning and evening. Mrs M A Townsend and Miss Claude Townsend of Wad malaw Island are visiting Mrs P SMcChesney. Mrs R M Burgess, who has been visiting her home folk at Mouzons, returned to Asheville, N C, Friday. Mrs Jos C Graham and daughter, Miss Maggie, were among the outof-town shoppers in Kings tree Saturday. Miss Jennie Lee Stackley of Bennettsville spent the week-end here with her ptrents, Mr and Mrs Louis Stackley. ? 1 i Mr C C Bean of Conway, formerly | the popular manager of the Kingstree Drug Co's store here, was in town this week. The Ladies' Aid society of St Alban's Episcopal church held a sewing meeting this afternoon at the home of Mrs M F Heller. MesdamesSam Hogan, B G Land, Charlton Spann and T W Boyle of Greelyyille attended the spring openings here yesterday. Mr W P Young of Florence was in Kingstree Saturday on his way to Mouzons to visit his father, who has been ill but is now convalescent. Miss El ma Epps of Sumter, who v id tine the family of her I IlOO WVVM - D J cousiD, Mr D J Epps, here, is now I the guest of friends in Lake City. || ' Drs T S Hemingway, C D Jacobs and E T Kelley are attending the meeting of the Williamsburg County Vc Medical association at Hemingway. Mr and Mrs G F Williamson, accompanied by Miss Blanche Reep, teacher of the Spring Bank school, | were visitors in Kingstree Saturday. i Miss Agness E Erckmann visited I her home folk in Charleston while IL returning from the meeting of the I * State Teachers' association at CoI % lumbia. I Attention is called to the notice of the annual meeting of stockholdf ers of Kingstree Building and Loan association next Monday evening at the city hall. MILLINERY OPENINGS IN KINGSTREE SUPERIOR DISPLAYS AND REA SONABLE PRICES. DESPITE THE WAR TIMES. The annual spring fashion sho< opened yesterday at the stores c The Kingstree Dry Goods Co, S Mai cus, and Silverman's Departmer Store. These openings are alwaj anticipated apparently, by ladies o the community, with considerabl interest, though, this season i seems to have assumed an unusu* depth owing, perhaps, to the man hard luck stories concerning th scarcity of dye stuffs and other me terials that are essential to women' fookisina in Ampripn. DoilbtleS 1CU3UIVU0 IU many of them had formed an in pression that the spring of 191 would bring out nothing new o worth while owing to the ban upon s many European materials excludini them from our markets. This ha been a mistake and the women, as i rule, seem to be most agreeably sur prised, if not amazed, over the beau tiful display that our local merchant have put on exhibition. And th prices do not seem so much highe than heretofore, but this is due b the foresightedness of our dealers ii buying these goods early last fall before the advanced prices went in to effect. Mr Swails, manager o: The Kingstree Dry Geods Co, show ed us some beautiful dress pattern that he is selling today for just wha the wholesalers would charge hir had he not placed his order last year The display of millinery, dress good and trimmings at the Kingstree Dr; Goods company's store is superl and we don't believe we exaggerat when we say it is the handsomest ii the history of its business. Tb dainty voiles, crepe de chines, em broidered sea clothes, etc, are ex quisite in texture and design, whili the display of millinery is "a thinj of beauty" and should be a joy for ever. It plainly bespeaks the artis tic taste of the charming little lad: orKn h?e pharos of the deDartment Miss Lilian Shipley of Westminster Md. Lady visitors to this stori were pleasantly greeted by Misse Retha Burgess, saleslady, and Bessii Harper, wno assisted Miss Shi pie: j in the millinery department, whili the Messrs Swails 'ooked after th< men. At Mr Marcus' place we foun< the usual attractive display of Gag* hats, spring dress goods and an un usually handsome line of ready-to wear ladies' suits and dresses mad* up according to fashion's very lates dictations, but what caught ou: eye, especially, was the display o: unique little hats, each one a crea tion unto itself,artistically embellish ed with ribbons, flowers or'fruits some with brims, others withoutwhile the predominating style seem; to favor the latter. Mrs Marcui and her gracious little milliner. Mis Ruth Nettles, were busy yesterda: and today entertaining the ladie; who called to see, try on or selec their spring bonnet. We next called at the Silvermai Department Store to see what Mis Willie Clark had on exhibition. M J ? on O ana oars Silverman were uuv .? ? the time but Miss Clark and Mis Pearlstine were present and in thei: usual courteous manner showed u the pretty things which the proprie tors had provided for the season' trade. There were pretty and stylisl hats for everybody, even for th< little folk, also a handsome line o coat suit6 and dress materials tha would please the most fastidiou taste. Rev P S McChesney will preach a Union Presbyterian church nex Sabbath.and Rev W I Sinnott of Sal ters will fill Mr McChesney's pulpi in his absence. | There will be no service at th< Episcopal church next Sunday, bu the usual weekday services will b< held, Wednesday at 8 p. rr.. and fr'n day at 4 p. m. Mr and Mrs Britton and childrei and Miss Zola Britton of Brogdonan< i Miss Maggie Lou White of Sumte spent the week-end with Mr and Mr ! M H Plowden. Rev and Mrs D A Phillips wil leave for Greenwood tomorrow more ! ing and will be present at the grad uating exercises of their daughtei Miss Myrle, at Lander college Satui day. Fire broke out Sunday morning i the kitchen of Mrs J E Kennedy' residence on Railroad avenue. A alarm was turned in and the fire d< partment responded promptly. Th flames were extinguished with tr fling damage. Mrs H B Browne, widow of th late presiding elder of Kingstree dis trict, has moved to Florence and making her home ,with her daugl ter, Mrs J P McNeill. Mrs Browne many friends here greatly regret ht departure from among them. ! Indigestion Maj Due t L- : Neglect of Important Function May Seriously impair the Health. iv i There are many pe? >ple who believe if j they suffer from indigestion when r. their discomfort really is due to a it constipated condition. 's j Bloat, with its attendant mental f I rlenression. sick-headache, the belch e ! ing of sour stomach gases, etc, are it frequently due to inaction of the i] bowels. Relieve the congestion and y the trouble usually disappears. The e use of cathartics and purgatives t. should be avoided, however; these g shock the system unnecessarily and, is at best, their effect is but tempo1.1 rary. A mild laxative is far pref6 j erable. r | The compound of simple laxative 0 i herbs known as Dr Caldwell's SyU i rup Pepsin and sold in drug stores i s i for fifty cents a bottle, is highly 1 a ! recommended. Mr Benj Bassin, . j 360 Madison St, Gary, Ind, thinks ] [. Dr Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin a won- 1 s derful medicine; f??r four years he . e j had a severe case of indigestion and < r constipation before trying lJr uaia-ji o well's Syrup Pepsin, which he- is j < DELIGHTFUL ENTERTAINMENT j 11 f To Booklovers* Club--St Patrick's Day Celebrated. s The Booklovers' club was enter-! J t tained most delightfully Friday af- i i n ternoon by Mesdames E 0 Taylor of! . Greelyville and E T Kelley at the j s home of the latter on Academy street, j y The guests were received in the re- 5 b ception hall, which was artistically 1 e decorated with Irish flags and sham- j1 a rocks in celebration of St Patrick's j e day. The room was lighted by green j' - and white candles. During the afternoon the guests \ n mn.0 antartoinorl with SPVPrfll dp c ncic cum.1 maiuvu ** ? ? Z lightful Irish songs by Miss Selma,J - Thorn, a reading, "Rory O'More," I- by Miss Bessie Harper and a most 7 unique and interesting debate by , Mrs T E Arrowsmith and Miss Flor- , , rie Jacobs, the query being, "Re- 4 ? solved. That Irish wit has afforded ! j s more pleasure to humanity than the | ? Irish potato." The judges deciding | 7 in favor of the negative,Miss Jacobs i ? was presented with a mysterious j ?; package which at first appeared to 1 j be an Irish potato but upon closer ^ i investigation proved to be a box of j ? mints. Later a contest was entered into. ' - Each of a number of questions must * e have the word "green" in the an- 1 t swers. Misses Selma Thorn and Bes- } r sie Harper, having the greatest f number correct, cut for the prize, a , - lovely hand-embroidered handker- ' - chief, which fell to Misr, Thorn. ; A delicious salad course, followed i - by block cream decorated with tiny 3 silk Irish flags, was served. ! 3 Those present were: Mesdames { s Belle Blakely, T E Arrowsmith, W L 7 Taylor, J C Kelley and Misses Florrie . b Jacobs, Selma Thorn, Emma Weaver ? t and Bessie Harper. At a late hour t the guests departed after voting this f 3 one of the prettiest and most inter- q 3 esting meetings of the year. r ?? t A WELL MERITED TRIBUTE. i ? : r Loving Cap Presented Dr. Walg lace by Baptist Sunday school. ^ .knwili r\f fViia nloM ! 1 irie oapiistv.[iuiv.n ?i cmo pmu < s was the scene of a pretty and im-11 i pressive ceremony Sunday preceding j i e the regular morning- service. The1' f ceremony was occasioned by the ? t presentation of a loving cup to Dr s William Lewis Wallace, one of the best known and beloved practition: ers in this and Clarendon county, j t For 20 years Dr Wallace has been t j. superintendent of the Kingstree 1 Baptist Sunday-school and an officer f t of the church and as a mark of its love and esteem for him the congre- s gation Sunday unanimously elected k e him superintendent emeritus of thet J Sunday-school and presented him ' ? * "Pi f e witn a loving cup. ine cup -voo - presented by the pastor, the Rev A j E Riemer, with appropriate remarks in praise of Dr Wallace's faithful I services to the church and its Sun-, ? day school. He believed in more j r taffy for the living and less epitaphy I s for the dead. The entire proceed-j* ing was a secret to the venerable II doctor, and immediately after the opening hymn he was called outside . of the auditorium while the congre-! gation was advised as to what was ' - 1 : f? u^+iflQ: _ I CO lUKt piate ttlJU OIIIICIICU nitr uu?i | of superintendent emeritus., Then ; Dr Wallace was recalled and the cup ; n i presented. The cup is of silver, 8 j 8! inches high, with four handles, and ( n ' upon it is beautifully engraved the j1 1 inscription: "To William L Wallace, j1 e j superintendent emeritus, from First! i- Baptist church, Kingstree, S C. A' servant of Jesus Christ. 1916." le 3-1 Now is the time to start your is spring sewing. The celebrated New l- Home Sewing Machine is the thing 's j to do it with. We are agents for ?r this splendid machine. Terms easy, j People's Mercantile Co. r be o Constipation. f\ mm? m \f "j:W s./o-ii^yiWr v W?:. : >. ; . ? ; p: dkrk. BENJ BASSIN. ?lad to recommend to all who suffer with stomach and bowel trouble. A little of Pr Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin should be in every home for use when occasion arises. trial bottle, free of charge, can lie obtained by writing to Dr W B Daldwell, 454 Washington St, Montilello, 111. It is rejrorted from San Antonio, rexas, that Gen'l Herrera and 2,000 ^arranza soldiers under his command have gone over to Villa. The report has caused much concern at Washington. A State department mandate ismed yesterday at Peking, China, anlounces the abandonment of the monarchy and resumption of the Republic, The mandate says the revoution shows that the demand for a monarchial form of government is lot unanimous and that, therefore, ' ?uan Shi-Kai rejects the Emperor- ' ihip and resumes the Presidency. Hay and Corn. See the People's Mercantile Co vhen in need of corn and hay. A ine lot on hand, which is offered at jottom prices.. 3-16-2t Sign of Good Digestion. When you see a cheerful and hapjy old lady you may know that she \as good digestion. If your diges;ion is impaired or if you do not relsh your meals take a dose'of Cham>erlain's Tablets. They strengthen he stomach, improve the digestion md cause a gentle movement of the )0wels. Obtainable everywhere. Candidates' Cards.: For Sheriff. I hereby announce myself a candidate , 'or the office of Sheriff in the coming >rimary, subject to the rules of the Democratic Dartv. w T Wilkins. I hereby announce myself a candidate "or the office of Sheriff of Williamsburg :ounty, subject to the rules of the Dem cratic primary. Your suffrage respeetrully solicited. Jas H Epps. To the Demccratic Voters of Williamsburg County:? I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of Sheriff md will abide by the rules of the Dem>cratic primary. George J Graham. I hereby announce myself a candidate ror the office of Sheriff and respectfully tolicit your vote. I pledge myself to tbide by the rules or the Democratic irimary and if elected will do my utnost to perform the duties of the office iatisfactorily. Respectfully. 11 U Kinder. For Coroner. The friends of Mr Julius J Hanna lerebv announce him a candidate for he office of Coroner of n illiamsburg rounty,subject to the rules of the Dem>cratic primary. p SPECIAL NOTICES Wanted?Twenty-five nice beef cows; ilso best price paid for eggs and poulry of all kinds. W N Jacobs, opposite farmers' Supply Co's. 2-21-tf Wanted For Cash?All kinds of old (crap iron except old gyrate bars and itove castings. Will buy in any quantity. Kingstree Manufacturing & Construction Co. 2-17 Wanted?For cash 1000 cords of round pine poles four feet long, from six to fifteen inches diameter, free from knots or other defects. Kingstree M'f'g & Construction < o. 2-lo-tf ? , 1 Wanted?Missing Hooks?Parties having books belonging to the library of the late C W Wolfe, or books borrowed from him will please return same at once to this office. Among those missing are "Men of Mark, "The Dark Corner" by Zack McGee, Vol 5 nf Oho Ha Mmin?ftsant's works and one volume of O'Henry's works. Some of these books did not belong to Mr Wolfe, but were loaned by him to friends during his illness and were not returned. For Sale? Finely ground Phosphate Rock. Prompt shipment for fall, winter and spring. Write for prices to Mc- [ Cabe Fertilizer Company, Charleston. S C. 11-18-tf ! POULTRY ASSOCIATION. Movement Made to Organize ii YVIIliamsbarg. The organization of a poultry association in Williamsburg county has been talked about for some time,but while Mr CC Cleveland,of Winthrop Normal and Industrial college, was in Kingstree Tuesday in connection with girls' poultry clubs, the proposition assumed a more tangible shape. He was informed by Miss Edwards of the importance of such an organization, and a little later the following persons were enrolled as prospective members: Miss Amanda Edwards, Rev D A Phillips, Drs C D Jacobs, R C McCabe, D C Scott and D P Frierson, Messrs T E Arrowsmith, J W Swittenberg, C C Burgess, W N Jacobs, J B Clarkson and W F Tolley. A number of these met Mr Cleveland at the office of Miss Edwards and are apparently enthusiastic over I.L. A. - ? A. ll trie prospect 01 a permanent poultry association in this county. A meeting of the above named will be held at an early date for the purpose of organizing and electing officers and drafting by-laws and rules. If there are any in the county who are now sufficiently interested in this matter and desirous of becoming members of the organization, they will please let the fact be known to Miss Amanda Edwards. Parent-Teacher Association. ? Pursuant to a call of the faculty of Kingstree High and Graded school a meeting of the teachers and painoflftlflAS TTTflfl Kulfl of in 'US Ul MHO UiOllbUUUU noo uctu ov the school auditorium Tuesday afternoon. There was a fair attendance, and great interest was manifested. Prof J W Swittenberg presided and stated that the object of the meeting was to organize a parent-teacher association, which was effected and the following officers elected: President?Mrs P 0 Arrowsmith. Vice President?Mrs L W Gilland. Secretary?fldiss Quinette Dantzler. The association designs to bring about the co-operation between parent and teacher that is^so essential to the welfare of the pupil, to see that the school is given propey medical attention and promote attendance of scholars, These are most laudable objects, and all parents are urged to join the association. Regular meetings will he held the first Monday in each month, beginning April 3. , Get the Best. A full line of pure fresh Groceries always on hand. Send us an order. Try our pure Cane Syrup. There's none quite so fcood. 3-16-2t People's Mercantile Co. WHEN the storm rages and the i glee the lighthouse is trulj storm of financial trouble be disaster ya"Tns before you a bank i help. You knov; this. You have hei really saving all yen OUGHT to sa foundation for your beacon of hope ? BANK OF WI Take'It To W. I FOR R WHAT? & Your Au They have an Auto Repair De| smithing and general repair shop class order at a minimum cost. 1 agement of Mr. Victor Caldwell, i business and knows just what to Give us a trial? W. M. VAU WOMAN ALL RUN DOWN *j ' Made Strong and Well By Vinol Waynesboro,Pa.?441 was all ran down after a bard spell of bronchitis so it was hard for me to keep about I had pains in my chest and took cold easily. A : friend asked me to try VinoL I did and it built me up so I am strong and well and I am able to do my housework which i [ had not done for three months before taking Vinol."?Mrs. Y. R. Hoebough. Wavnesboro. Pa. Vinol creates an appetite, aids digestion, makes pure blood and creates utrencth. Your money hack If it fails. Scott Drug Co, Kingstree, S C. Teachers* Meeting Closes. The 44th annual convention of the State teachers' association adjourned Saturday following a business session in the hall of the House of Representatives. Officers for the ensuing year were elected. When the convention closed 1,435 delegates had registered. The officers are W C Bynum of Georgetown, president; vice presidents, E C McCants of Anderson, and Miss Augus- . . ta Dunbar of Hartsville, W W Nickles of Greenwood and the retiring president, Henry Nelson Snyder of Spartanburg, were placed on the executive committee. R C Burts of Rock Hill holds over as secretary. HUSBAND RESCUED DESPAIRING WIFE After Four Years of Discouragiiif Conditions, Mrs. Bollock Gave Up in Despair. Husband Came to Rescue. Catron, Ky.?In an interesting letter from this place, Mrs. Bettie Bullock writes as follows: "I suffered for four years, with womanly troubles, and during this time, I could only sit up for a little while, and could not walk anywhere at all. At times, I would have severe pains in my left side. The doctor was called in, and his treatment relieved me for a while, but 1 was soon confined to my bed again. After that, nothing seemed to do me any good. I had gotten so weak I could not stand, and I gave up in despair. f At last, my husband got me a bottle of Cardui, the woman's tonic, and I commenced taking it From the very first I IJ A.lt !l | aose, 1 couia icu 11 was uapmg mc. i can now walk two miles without its tiring me, and am doing my work." If you are all run down from womanly troubles, don't give up in despair. Try Cardui, the woman's tonic. It has helped more than a million women, in its 50 years of wonderful success, and should surely help you, too. Your druggist has sold Cardui for years. He knows what ^ it will do. Ask him. He will recom- m mend it Begin taking Cardui today. WiriU to: Chattanooga Medv-ine Co., Ladles* Advisory Dept.. Chattanooga, Tenn., for Sprciai Instructions on your case and 64-paje book,' Home Treatment tor Woman." sent In plain wrapper. FA6-8 ??????? cruel sea roars as though in ghoulish ' a beacon of hope. And when the !Cts upon you and the hdh-ible pit of iccount is your SUREST beacon of am it a tnousana times, but are you ve? Are you actually laying a solid THINK THIS OVER. ' US LLIAMSBURG WW d. Vanse&Sons I ' EPAIRS # Your Buggy, Wagon, Implement*, Etc., or tomobile ? jartment in connection with their and they will put your car in first'hls department is under the maAivho has had wide experience in the do to your car. The old reliable SE & SONS ' .3 i