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A LITTLE TIME, j If you can spare us a little of your time we shall he glad for you to drop into our store and let us show you some of our new arrivals in Laces and Embroideries. Some very dainty things. . 1 rReal pretty Val Sets to sell at 5c yard. * 1. U^'ery dainty Val Sets at jipPk- and 15c yard. jjt Torchon Lace, real pretIII J... C 1 1A? . , I |i ly, ?jc auu ivv; yaiu. I1 Now, ladies, you know Ij ! what the old Convent Es- i callops are - so very desira- !, ble for trimming new un- j j derwear. Made on real fine Nainsook. A nice selection ! just in, only 10c yard. Baby Swiss Sets, Edgings 1 and Insertings to match, 10c to loc yard. Come and i see these dainty sets for ] baby. A new line of Swiss Flouncings, 18, 27 and 45 inches s wide, 25, 50 and 75c yard. A very pretty line of Low i Cut Shoes- for ladies and 11 children. I W. E. JENKINSON || iOmgf Saturday will be St Patrick's. J One-fifth of the year 1917 ended yesterday. Mr J C Everett of Salters was in j the city Tuesday. Hon W D Bryan of Bryan was in town Wednesday. Mr Bennet Brown of Bryan spent Wednesday in town. Rev J 0 Carraway of Rome was in Kingstree Monday. Hon W D Bryan of Bryan called , at our office yesterday. Mr L A Taylor of Johnsonville was in Kingstree Wednesday. ^ Mr A E McCullough of Trio was noted in Kingstree Wednesday. Mr D C Howard of Bloomingvale had business in town Saturday. Mrs LeRoy Cates is confined to her room by an attack of grip. "Judge" W S Camlin of Andrews was at the county capital Friday. Mr W E Snowden of Cedar Swamp. i was in Kingstree for awhile Monday : Mr W 0 Camlin. of the Bloomingvale section.came to town Saturday.11 Miss Pearl Marcus visited friends in Florence Tuesday and Wednesday. "Judge" J W Stewart of Kings- i tree R F D was a visitor here Sotur- j' . day. 4 Mr R C McElveen of Kingstree R F D 2 was in town on business Friday. Mr and Mrs W I Nexsen and Mr : ] T C Jacobs went to Sumter today by | auto. The wav i IN THE is to y Christmas B Come in, e Deposit 5 or 10 cents the fi deposit 5 or 10 cents each we< have $63.75 or $127.50. Help your CHILDREN to join and SUCCEED, Join YOURS1 We also have a l-cent club i cent club which pays $^5.50, You can put in $1.00 or $2.( in 50 weeks have $50 or $I0C \ Come in and get a "Chris _ a free. You can start T< BANK OF WI1 TCINGSTREE, \ " } Mr and Mrs J J Barrow of Workman were shopping in Kingstree Tuesday. Mr C L Montgomery of Greelyviile was in Kingstree Monday on business. J W Wingate, Esq, of Georgetown was in Kingstree Saturday on legal business. Mr S S Mitchum, of the Bloom"1 ingvr.le neigh borho< d, was in town W; dnesday. Mrs Tate ot'Lanes was a visitor ?t the home of Mr and Mrs T E Bag?ett Tuesday. , Mrs M L Baggett of Lanes ppent ( the day here Tuesday with her son, i Mr T E Baggett. i < Mr R E McElveen of Cades, R F D, 1 called at our office while in town on ousiness Monday. 1 Mr W G Mazvck will officiate at he Episcopal church next Sunday at ( 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. i Mr and Mrs F L Witt of North < spent the week-end with their i laughter, Mrs S J Deery. 1 Mr W E Jenkinson has been reappointed a member of the board of jardons by Governor Manning. Mr H A Miller was in Florence Tuesday in the interest of the Wiliamsburg Canning & Pickling Co. Mrs W P Young of Florence is risiting her parents. Mr and Mrs Louis Stackley, on Academy street. Dr John Fleming, a graduate pharmacist of Columbia, has accept?d *a position with the Scott Drug Co Mr T B Conrdin,whowa8 operated upon at a Sumter infirmary Saturday,is doing well,we are gratified to iote. Miss Elma Hinds, who has been teaching near Pniladelphia, in Darington county, arrived home this week. The condition of Dr W L Wallace, whose illness has been noted in these columns from time to time, is unimproved. The J L Wilkes Co of Andrews has been commissioned with a capital of 54,000. The petitioners are J L Wilkes and P L Mathis. Mrs Charles Singleton and Miss Maude Logan have recently been appointed substitute teachers in the Fresbyterian Sunday-school. Messrs uiauae J inompson 01 ] Kingstree, D D and F Rhem of | Rhems and Hon B B Chandler of ( Henry visited Georgetown this week. . Mr S A Nettles is again critically ill at the family home on South Academy street, having been stricken : with another attack Tuesday morning. The Andrews Mutual Building & ; Loan association has been commissioned with a capital of $75,000. The petitioners are E L Powell, D L Moyd and H K Ward. The missionary address delivered on last Sunday afternoon, by Mrs Samuel Fulton of Kobe, Japan, was received with great interest and attention by the ladies and children of the Presbyterian church. to have RANK ?in our anking Club isk about it. rst week and increase your 5k and in 50 weeks you will ; it will teach them to SAVE ELF. A/hich pays $12.75 and a 2)0 or $5.00 each week and i or $250. ?tmas Banking Club" Book ODAY--START! LLIAMSBURG S. C. j / / The Kinpstree and Williamsburp ' boys who volunteered for duty on the Mexican border are expected to \ rpnnh hnmp within thp npxt few davs and a movement is on foot to give i them a reception in the form of a [ barbecue or smoker. Our citizens ( should *ee to it that these young.fr men. who so readily offered their c service to the country, receive a c hearty welcome upon their home- c coming. ;<i We must have money! Won't you t pay us what you owe us without further delay, so that we can pay ii OUR obligations to others? We ! s have tried not to harangue our read-' r ers with calls for money, but just ( now we need it. and we have faith , v enough in the good people who com- j 9 pose The Record's family of readers a to believe that they are going to t 3end us what they owe us without t further delay. C The Kingstree Home Demonstra- R tion club held a profitable meeting * at the demonstration office, on Mon- 11 iay afternoon, March 5. Miss Ed- P o/nrHs delivered a verv intruetive lecture and Miss Logan, the retiring ^ president of the club, presided at w Lhe meeting. As the club was re- * organized, a new set of officers were jlected. The result of the election was as follows: Presidnt, Miss Mamie Jacobs; vice president, Mrs"*^ C ^ Swails; Secretary, Miss Lula Brock- ^ nton. Miss Logan will assist Miss ^ Edwards this week in conducting n some of her country clubs. a The Woman's Missionary society c )f the Methodist church held its y monthly meeting at the home of d Mrs W E Nesmith Tuesday. A mission study class was organized for a Lhe purpose of studying the new g book on missions, "World Missions e and World Peace." Mrs J F Mc- ] Fadden was elected delegate, and 8 Mrs M A Ross alternate, to the an- 8 nual State Missionary conference to t be held at Georgetown in April. At } the close of the meeting delicious a refreshments, consisting of sliced y cream anu caae, were serveu uy mi a Nesmith and Miss Edwards. The revival meetings at the Baptist church conducted by Evangelist t D P Montgomery began last Sunday \ and continue to attract large con- c jregations composed of members of m all churches. Like Apollos of old, _ Mr Montgomery is an eloquent man ? and mighty in the Scriptures and is listened to with rapt attention. Morning and evening services are v held in the church, and afternoon P home prayer meetings are being t conducted over town by both men and women. The men's afternoon prayer meetings, however, are held in the Kingstree Furniture Go's g store. The Mission Study class of the i Presbyterian church met at the home of Mrs L W Gilland Tuesday afternoon. Those present were: e Mesdames R J McCabe, Sue T Er- a vin.D C Scott, L C Dove,A C Swails, * E C Burgess, W K Mcintosh, P G Gourdin, W V Brockington, W T c Ur;iL.:..o C D P Q MnOhoe. y TT lirvuio, U L llai pvt , & ^ mvvuvu ney, Miss Olive Montgomery and j Mrs Day, who is visiting her former schoolmate, Mrs Louise Gilland. At this meeting the study of the home ? mission book, "The South Today," ^ was completed. At the next meet- C ing, to be held at the residence of * Mrs R J McCabe Tuesday, the study of the foreign mission work, "The ? Living Christ for Latin America," f will be taken up. C The regular monthly meeting of the U D C chapter was held Friday c afternoon at the home of Miss Ben- d lah Nelson. The report of the com mittee on the preparation of the year book, Mrs L W Gilland and Misses g Agness Erckmannand Maude Logan, l was received and approved. An ex- cellent paper on "Georgian Heroes Who Aided in Making Confederate h History" prepared by Mrs W L Tay- ? lor was read by Miss Maud Logan, c ?f r? m r< >:_ d r> t u . ( mr?r vj uuuruiu, xvcv vj ? nai iijuu * and M A Shuler, Esq, were appoint- |j ed as judges of the competitive es- 8' says to be prepared by pupils of the ? high school, the award to be made Memorial day, May 10. Mrs T S Hemingway and Miss Agness Erck- ? mann were named as the committee c on the care of the monument grounds g for this month. Tempting refresh- I ments were served at the conclusion of the meeting. j Men Wanted on Pa wley's Island. There is a fine opportunity for able bodied men to earn from $1 to $1.50 per day as laborers on this famous island where fish and oysters are eas- I ily obtained at practically no cost beyond a little effort, thus making food cheap. The locality is perfectly healthy, and is in reality a summer resort for those who take life more rtooilt? T f1 VolloKon ia nrvirfltinor C aoi IJ ill k u V/ ixviiuuau * o v/pv * M viop, a lumber camp there and needs men to help him with his work, in fretting out logs, etc. It is an excellent opportunity for any man or set of men who want work and are willing to work when on the job. Applicants ? may apply at the Winyah Lumber Go's office at Georgetown and free t transportation will be provided to I and from the Island. PusHIng Forward the Cannery. Mr H A Miller, a live wire factor n the promotion of a canning fac:ory here, and a member of the )oard of directors of the Williams)urjj Canning and Pickling Co. a con :ern that has long been advocated ler? and recently organized and hartered, is getting ready to call >n subscribers to the capital stock >f the company for a first payment, ine half, on the amount subscribed >y each individual. Mr Miller has worked hard in the nterest of the enterprise, and isi till putting forth every effort to; nake it a success. He has that old ierman stickability about him which i ve are inclined to belie\e means a rreat deal towards that end. He ,nd the other directors hope to have he plant ready for operation by the ime the canning season opens. J D )'Bryan, Esq, president of the or;anization, i3 al30 a young hustler > nd is doing good work toward push-1 ag forward the plans of the com- i >any. Every subscriber to stock should I e ready to hand over his money /hen Mr Miller or any member of he directorate calls for it. Luitrell-Watts. Mr Eugene A Watts and Miss Ef-i e Luttrell were married on Tuesay, March 6, in Savannah, at the ome of Mrs Claude Felton, an intilate friend of the bride, who, fter the ceremony, tendered a reeption to the happy couple, at phich the beautiful array of weding presents were displayed. The bride is a native of Tennessee nd is a most charming young lady. Jhe first met Mr Watts while he was ngaged in business at Doublin, Ga, 'he groom is well known in Kingtree, where he made his home for everal years and was a member of he jewelry firm of Watts & Watts, le is now in the jewelry business t Lake City, where he and his wife rill make their future home. Clean-up Notice. All persons concerned are notified o meet at Union Presbyterian church Wednesday. 21stinst,to clean off the hurehyard. SPECIAL NOTICES Wanted?All tobacco raisers to inestigate the Bemis Tobacco Translanter. It does the work of 15 or 20 ands and does it better. Guaranteed o be the best on the market. 3-15-3tp ? For Sale?Sweet JPotatoes for hotedsor slips, Cuban Yam variety. Aply to L C Montgomery, Kingstree, IC. 3-15-2t For Rent?Eight rooms over Uwana 'heater. Apply to R J McCabe. 8-15-tf For Rent?Six-room house in Northast Kingstree, newly painted inside nd outside. Inquire of LT Thompson, Lingstree Garage. 3-15-2t For Sale?Several bushels 90 to 100 lay Velvet Beans at $3.00 per bushel. A'ill mature dry beans in this latitude, Vrite or call on J G Rollins, R F D 1, Jox 54, Nesmith, S C. 3-8-4t For Sale?Eggs from prize winning Inconas. Setting of 16 for $1.50. Anonas are the greatest layers known; are lardy, and develop rapidly into broilers, 'all at Record office or address Box 127, [ingstree S C, if you want Ancona eggs. Eggs for SALe? Jthode Island Reds, larron strain; prize winners; eggs, 15 or $1.50. J H Epps, Kingstree, S 3. 3-l-4t for Sale?Good, gentle work horse heap for immediate cash sale. Adress H, care County Record. 2-15-tf For Sale-One Ford touring car. sed very little; in fine condition. Will ell cheap. Apply to Ellis & Bellinger, Hemingway, S C. 3-l-3tp Cotton Seed for Sale-Against * oil weevil, worm and rot and for early ? naturing and heavy yield plant Simpin's "ideal" or "Big Boll" North T Carolina bred seed. North Carolina armer grew 1.000 lbs, another 1,200 lbs int to the acre. Write now for bookst of testimonials and prices on these eed. Arthur L Jones, Lake City, ! C, Box 86. 2-8 For Sale or Rent?Valuable tract f land, mile and a quarter north of Cingstree, known as the Fulton tract, ontaining 78 acres, 4i> cleared ana in food state of cultivation. Apply to R f Keilahan, Kingstree, S C. 2-1-tf tymouth Rock Eggs for Sale E ir " *-* s C. 3-1-tf We have 200 pounds of Lord Bal- * imore Linen Writing Paper and Envelopes, 60c value, for 45c. 2-15-tf Scott Drug Co. t - S P Rt HI? t millinery i GAGE BROS. PA1 "Thursday and MARCH 15 and Ladies' Read) All the latest Striped Silks, & and Georgette Ci S. Ma THE BIG STORE ON !/* ^ rvingsiree, - The Cast L. S. DENNIS, I We have moved into our c ters at the corner of Academy are better prepared than ever 1 Heavy AND Fane: We also special Corn and St< SEED POT. (Maine Co We have several hundred bushels < Seed Potatoes to be obtained. We than the ordinary potatoes are sellii When you need Corn, Hay, 1 Feed, Flour, Rice or G: save you money. /D Class Pins and Medals which car tice. Mail orders receive prompt ai Bring me your broken Watches, mended. Repairs made same day i T. E. BAG JEWELER, - I iave you taken advan Club Offer? If Not, I Ipeiig-[TERN HATS Friday,= * IB, 1917 i -to-Wear shades in epe deChine repe. reus THE CORNER - - s. c. i Store Proprietor. t ommodious new quarr and Mill streets and :o supply you with y Groceries | _ - ? ize in ocK Feed. ft TOES. bbler) of the finest Maine-grown can supply you for less j ng for today. Horse and Mule rits, call on us; we can Now Is the Time for you to make your selection for the sweet girl gra duate. Make your gift a lasting remembrance. I have for this occasion a selection of beautiful goods in Diamond Rings, Gold Watches, Bracelet Watches, Cameos in all settings, Brooch Pins, Necklaces and Hat Pins, also an assortment of i be engraved on short nottention. Phone 44. j r? i.... 4.? u ? ctiiu jeweiiy LU ue eceived. rGETT, UNGSTREE, S. C itage of our big You Should. i . J