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One Minute of Yonr Tune, Please. h. 7 Twenty-five dozen Straw ; Hats to close at 10c each. Men's Hose at 5c the pair, j Gents' pure all silk fourin-hand ties only 25c. Beat it if you can. See the wonderful line of all-wool worsted Pants we are nffprinor at $2.00 and ] $4.00 the pair. The best line of $1.00 Pants in Kingstree. We mean it. Ladies' 15c Gauze Vests only 10c each. Lookout for us next week. W. E. Jenkinson ill1 JNtW5 H3 Mr B F Patrick has gone to Baltimore on business. Mr W A Marshall of Trio was in Kingstree Monday. Misses Pearle and Lillie Marcus are visiting friends in Charleston. Mrs LeRoy Cates and little daughter are visiting relatives at Conway. Master Marion Lesesne is visiting relatives in Greenville and Pickens. p Miss Martie Boyle of Sumter is 1 the attractive guest of Miss Marian McFadden. Twenty-three persons from Kingstree took in the excursion to Columbia Tuesday. Mrs Dave Silverman and sister, Miss Pauline Goldstine, returned i home Friday. J D Gilland, Esq, and little son, J U, Jr, oi norence visueu rciuuves iu town this week. Mrs B F Patrick and children left yesterday for Hagerstown, Md, to visit relatives. ^ Mrs W V Brockington and daugh' ter.Miss Ada, spent the week-end on the Isle of Palms. Mr and Mrs Hugh McCutchen and Mrs A H Dobbin returned this morning from their outing. Mr James D Evans, candidate for Congress from the Sixth Disirict, was in Kingstree yesterday. I The Christian Endeavor society of the Presbyterian church gave a highly enjoyed sociable last night. Mrs C M * Hinds and Miss Hallie Hinds of Hendersonville are the guests of Mrs Belle Blakeley this week. Miss Mary Nettles.operator at the central office of the Kingstree Telephone Co, is enjoying her annual vacation. Miss Jennie Lee Stackley 01 Lennettsville is spending her vacation with her prrents, Mr and Mrs Louis Stackley. Mr R H Crooks of Charleston, who is visiting relatives in this county, paid The R3Cord office a pleasant call Monday. Miss Lizzie Fulton returned to Florence yesterday after spending a week here with her mother, Mrs Rosa Fulton. Mrs M F Heller and sister, Mrs R B Lyons of Manning, are spending s^rr.a time in Charleston and on Sullivan's Island. Mr A C Swai'.s is now in Northern markets in the interest of the Kingstiec Dry Goods Co, of which lit is the able manager. The Kingstree baseball team took two of the three games played here this week with the Bishopville team. They play at Florence today. Mrs L K Howie returned to her home in Summer-ton Tuesday, after a visit of several days to her parents, Mr and Mrs M H Plowden. Mr Louis Behrens.chief of the fire department of Charleston, gave an interesting and instructive talk to the local fire company Monday night Mr David Silverman is advertising a big introductory sale in this paper in commemoration of the opening of his handsome new store house and J* .?;!] onmmpnw Saturday morning. 1 n?u _ Free souvenirs will be given to ladies visiting the store and attractive bargains will doubtless be offered. 1 Mrs W K Mcintosh and children 1 have returned home after several weeks visit to the family of Mr and Mrs S W Mcintosh at Fairmount, NC. Mr J H DuPre,of the United States Engineering department, Charles- j ton, who has charge of the government relief work in this district, is in Kingstree today. Miss Florrie Jacobs is spending i her vacation at Asheville, jn u, wicn j j her sister, Mrs W I Nexsen. Miss f Ruth Wynn of Laurens is substitut- t ing for her as stenographer at the s law offices of Messrs Lee & Shuler. c What came near being a serious * accident was barely averted yesterday when the car of Mr Joe Hasel- ^ den was struck at the railroad cross- E ing on Main street by the engine c attached to a local freight. Mr Haselden's little son was slightly F hurt by jumping from the ca^which E was considerably battered up. For several years past the last p Saturday in September has by many r of our citizens been observed as Or- d phan's Work Day. The idea is to y get men and women, boys and girls, t to devote the earnings or the income b I of the day to the support of some fc i orphanage. We understand that all b institutions invite co-operation in f this plan and that September 30 is j< the day agreed upon. a Miss Frank Massey of Rock Hill was the guest of Mr9 J D Britton this wppk. A charmintr informal re ception was given in her honor Monday evening. Those present were: Misses Martie Boyle, Sumter; Lula Brockington.Martha Jenkinson, Marian McFadden, Cooper; Messrs H O Welch, Wallace Mcintosh, Lawrence Swails, "Heinie" Hewell, Woodrow Gamble and J D O'Bryan, Esq. a Miss Marian McFadden entertain- e ed delightfully Tuesday evening at a t | lawn party in honor of her guest, Miss Boyle. After several interesting contests the guests were formed v in groups of six and large picnic 8 baskets of eatables were presented fi to each group. Those enjoying this ^ occasion were: Misses Lula Brock- j ington, Elma Hinds. Essie Blakely, Louise Barr.Louise Epps.Irene Epps, p Cornelia Cockfield of Johnsonville, s I Carrie Scott of Manning, Lembaker p of Mt Pleasant; Messrs Clarence Als- j, It 1. ii? r??1__ Tir_n m OTOOK, AICA vjuruuu, uanatc uiuutosh, "Heinie" Hewell, P N Becton, ? Simms, Martin of Cowpens,Lawrence ^ Swails, Burrie Brobkington, J D ii i O'Bryan, Donald Montgomery, Horace Carter of Darlington, Charlie Creel and Dr B M Montgomery of Hemingway. t n Sunday-school Work. t The Williamsburg County Sunday- v school association held very interesting and instructive district conventions in several of its districts last week. Miss Agnes Ravenel, superintendent of the elementary y department of State organization, h was with the county officers in the v conventions and her addresses on ii Sunday-school Work inspired much v interest in the work throughout the a county. The county officers sue- 1 ceeded in getting Mr Charlton Du- d Rant of Manning, an enthusiastic S Sunday-school worker, who gave a the district conventions the benefit c of his experience in organized adult i: Bible classes. Mr DuRant has a a class of 126 men in his home town, d Manning. I Williamsburg was never before fully organized, but the officers cooperating with the district presidents, are much encouraged over S the interest now being taken in the a Sunday-school work and they hope p with continued co-operation to be 3 able to reach the highest standard e of county efficiency at the State con- 3 vention which meets in Spartanburg i in May, 1917. Kit A district convention of the Wil liamsburg County Sunday-school as- j sociation has been arranged for ? Wednesday, August 23, in the Bap- <; tist church at Johnsonville at 10 [ o'clock a. m. The district president , is working to make this convention one of great interest. He is trying I to get a representative from every | school in the d ^t-ict there at this \ Unit, and workers from the generalI I nffleo pt SnartHnhmv nave been! r ' f-r, J ;v?-rything points to I a most successful meeting. The ^ convention will be held morning and ^ afternoon of this date. A full corps 5 of workers and speakers are expect- C ed to attend. 2 Come Early. Come Early. } Closing out sale of Jewelry. Now $ is your 'time to buy fine goods at ) wholesale cost. My stock consists of ^ ?1 - ? fa Ka fnnnrl in Q * Lit'it I ly C vet bill 11^, lu ut iuuuu IU u. first-class jewelry store. The whole jj stock must be sold in a few months, t It will be sold at cost, no profit at ? all. Come and see my stock and buy ) fcoods cheap. You will be surprised j at the low prices. * Yours to please, 7-27-tf F J Watts, Jeweler. ' Turnip Seed at 8-3-f ] Scott's Drug Store. ; HEALTH CERTIFICATE HEQUIHED 1 Dt All ClUldreo under 16 before ] Being Permitted to Travel. 1 Columbia, S C, August 11, 1916. ro The Secretary Local Board of Health. Dear Sir: t You are hereby notified that the v inclosed circular has been sent to all j ;icket agents, ana you win tie care- ^ rul in giving health certificates. There are thirty-four cases of In * 'antile Paralysis in various parts of h he State. While this does not con- si titute an epidemic, still the chair nan and secretary of the Stab > Joard of Health, after consultatioi ; lave deemed it wise to take thest | ; recaulionary steps,which will be ol p 10 avail if local authorities do not I o-operate. & i I am having health certificates si irinted in proper form, but in the o neantime comply with the form in- a licaled on circular. I again urge that you report si iromptly, by telegraph, all cases ir eported to you, and that in ad- !i iition you use the facilities of rr our board of health to endeavor r< 0 find out whether there may not f< >e cases in your city not reported si >y physicians. A physician should p severely handled and given the s< ull penalty of the of the law if it si 1 found that he has concealed a case a nd not renorted it. o Yours truly. 1e James A Hayne, M D, tl Sec and State Health Officer. W G Gamble, h A M Gordon, n T S Hemingway, Ii R B Smith, n Thos McCutchen, n Local Board of Health. v The circular referred to in the w bove letter forbids all railway tick- ^ t agents in South Carolina to sell a icket to any child under sixteen jr ears of age to any point within or v rithout the limits of the State unless n uch child presents a health certi- 0 icate signed by the local board of ^ ealth, and every child coming into tl [ingstree by rail is also required to p ireseat a certificate of good health P igned by the board of health or' a ihvsician of the town or commun- n ty from whence it comes. These ti ertificates are compulsory and will ir >e required from all children enter- ^ ag or leaving Kingstree. Card of Thanks. I thank the good people of Indianown and neighborhood for the kind- 1> iess and assistance shown during F he sickness and death of my loving h rife. H A Smith. s( Vov, S C, August 9, 1916. h ' ti "Mid" Kirby Dead. h Middleton Kirby, a farmer, 26 ears of age, died suddenly at the iome of his father, about five miles /est of Kingstree, about 8 o'clock Sunday morning. The young man si /as a familiar figure in Kingstree nd was noted here Friday morning. " 'hat afternoon he was engaged in ^ lipping cattle at his father's place. ^ Saturday he was taken seriously ill i ,nd died Sunday morning. The de- j b eased was perhaps the tallest man n Williamsburg county. Funeral ^ md burial services were held Monlay at Mt Vernon church, Rev A E Werner officiating. u . - ? SI Big Prices at Nelson's. si Mr W D Courtney of Cedar Swamp sold his entire crop of 4 j icres with us, 4757 pounds at a net j )rice of $842.03, an average of H 1210.50 per acre. A good many oth- t rs have sold their entire crop at ? >125 to $150 per acre. Come to see is with your next load. McIntosh, Hester & Co. Props. w L he Quinine That Does Not Affect The Head lecct se of its t nic and laxative effect, 1.AXA'i VI BROMO QUININE is better than ordinary a minine and doe* not cause nervousness nor _ inging in head. Remember the full name and I u ook for the aignature of E. W. GROVE. 25c. I IWHENYOUWF $ You ought to have th( tionery you can get, v g ing for a job, or accej g marriage, or simply se S py letter to a chum. | OUR STA' jj| supply is composed ( weights to please a va g makes writing a real 8 prices?YOUR MON] I Kingstree Dri iQ?QmQSQ?QmQmQ?QmQ?QmQmt^ DARUNGTON COUNTY'S $ i HONORED SON. | We deem it a privilege to call atention to the clean and manly race phich Darlington's son, Julius S Mcnnes, is making in his candidacy for longress from this district, and it is ratifying to be able to state that he as m^de a most favorable impresion in every county. Confining himself in his speeches n the stump to a discussion of the sues and problems of the day; tanding squarely on the Democratic latform, pledging loyal support to be Administration, Mr Mclnnes has eclined to be drawn into any per5nal controversy with either of his pponents, and has not indulged in buse, ridicule or personalities. This is as it should be, and the jpport which Mr Mclnnes is receivlg is an indication of a healthy pubc sentiment. Darlington county Jay well be proud of the enviable ?putation which Mclnnes has made )r himself, and should give sub:antial evidence of its pride and apreciation by casting practically a )lid vote for him on the 29th infant. The number of those who re rallying to Mclnnes' support in ther counties will doubtless stimuite his friends at home to redouble leir efforts. The editor of The News and Press as had the privilege of reading a umber of private letters to Mr Mcmes and his friends, bringing the ews that the tide of public sentiient is running strongly in his faor in all sections of his district, 'hich causes his friends to feel that is strength is even greater than ley at first had hoped for. This support is the more gratifyjg from the fact that it is purely oluntary, and the fact that Mclnes, who was practically unknown utside of this county when he first nnounced his candidacy, has so conucted himself as to warrant enlusiastic efforts in his behalf on the art of good men and true in all arts of the district, is a high tribute > his character and worth. Now is the time for the citizens of arfington to show their appreciaon of what other counties are doig to honofr one of their fellowitizens.? The Darlington New* and 'rexs. Liver Trouble. "Iain bothered with liver trou le about twice a year," writes Joe ingman, \Vebster City, Iowa. "I ave pains in my *-ide and an awful jreness in my stomach. Then I eard of Chamberlain's Tablets and i*vl thpm Rv tb?* time I had used alf a bottle of them I was feeling ne and had no signs of pain." ()blinable everywhere. All kinds of Turnip Seed now on lie at 8-3-tf Scott's Drug Store. SPECIAL NOTICES Lost?One 8-month old hound pup, lack body, tan ears, white tip tail and hite and tan legs. $5.00 reward will e paid for return to Geo B Ham met, lingstree, SC. ltp For Sale?Iron Bed and Mattres?, sed very little and in fine shape. Will ell at a bargain, as I have no use for ame. H C Crawford. It Will You please return the books I >aned you? A M Snider. ltp Kum-On-In ( ottage?Station *22,Sulvan's Island, near Atlantic Beach Hoel. Delightful rooms, electric lights, hoicest fare. Fine surf bathing, front each. MissMayrant. 8-10-2tp For Sale ? Splendid Brood Mare; rorks anywhere; perfectly gentle. .awrence H McCullough. 8-10-2tp For Sale?One $500.00 Steiff riano | t a big bargain. 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Look for trade-i I s Fi i Charles H Singleton, i J he Mosquitoes rou up with our guaranteed Mosquirour beds so that you and i peace and eventually save 3 fit any bed. miture Company fice - Kingstree, S. C. Talklfiis Ouer up. The wife, no matter how eeonom> JSDTE58 METHODS. Install bnxlnen saching yonr wife the simple AHT OF sw responsibility and yon will be tfre^ t the end of the month. R WIFE WITH COUNT TODAY! ILLIAMSBURG . lusic House - Florence, S. C. ished 1819 < I ** J ' *'> H;'i / li^sk ii'l 'k% lYER piano n the family can play. At low it our special representative. Mr du and explain the wonderful iments. t, Manager Florence Kouse. imgD | gj ? Imperial Shingle Oriental Shingle 3E 3L ther galvanized, or tin-plate painted red I ght style of Cortright Metal Sningles for I nark, "Cortright" Reg. U. S. Pat. 0?L | >r Salt by | , - - Kingstree, S. C.