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H ' iScalM INEW5 M ^ Mr Reuben Israel of Andrews was *n town today. Rev Mr Davis of Salters was a .visitor here Saturday. jt-.-Miss Lula Brockington is visiting 'relatives at Maxton, N C. Miss Blizabeth Caldwell of Colum-1 bit is visiting Miss Serena Lee. Mrs Sadie Silverman is visiting relatives and friends in Atlanta, Ga. MisB Fry of Carthage, N C, is the attractive guest of Miss Eula Herring. D A Brockinton, Esq, of Charleston visited his home folk here this week. fc. / Messrs S W and Charlie McClary were among our Fourth of July visi itors. Mrs Belle Blakely and daughter, Miss Nell, spent yesterday on Pawley's Island. Mr and Mrs Claude Thompson and little son spent the Fourth on Paw ley's Island. Mr S M Haynesworth of Foreston was noted among the Kingstree visitors Saturday. Iipending a few High Point (N a of Richmond, h of July here } returned Sat> her sister, Mrs s and Essie and ; to Hendersonjreached at the e Presbyterian nd children left to relatives and . an left Sunday wnere he will ay s learn ^^^^^^H^^Kutchen, who has ^^^^JH^^Rpving. returned HP^^Wm^^BBkers' convention, Keld at Clemson College. Mrs S 3, Wilkins and children of Bfcthens, Ga, are visiting the former's Bnother, Mrs W T Wilkins. Miss Elizabeth Kellam,who taught Bit Montrose last session,is visiting at Bhe home of Rev W P Meadors. Mr Joseph R Walker will preach at Boyd schoolhouse next Sunday at K>4>. m. Public cordiallv invited. I Miss Flossie Kellahan has purchasled a new Paige car through the lo Sr Clarence Alsbrook. E E King and Bessie C led Friday from Charleshey spent a few days. ^NKINC >INCREA5 EKLY MAK I ^ Come in and get a CLUE ^HChristmas Banking Club." ^ flONEY. Join the club yourself. Tai ^Hne of your CHILDREN; teach In 50 weeks: HH l-cent club 2-cent club 5-cent club 10-cent club I You can put in $1.00 or $2 50 weeks have $50 or $IC You can start 1 \ bank of wi ingstree, Miss Mamie Jacobs has returned from Asheville N C. Mr G E Hudgins of Charleston spent the Fourth visiting the family of his son-in-law, Mr W T Wilkins. Messrs Padgett and Anderson of Walterboro were visitors at the home of Mrs Belle Blakely Sunday. Misses Lizzie and Imo Fulton of Florence were in town this week, visiting their mother, Mrs Rosa T Fulton. Misses Iva, Amy and Marie Eaddy ! nro en^nHinor this week with Miss Flossie Kellahan at her home east of Kingstree. Miss Ethel Berger, accompanied by Messrs M and C Swartz of Georgetown, spent the Fourth in Charleston. { Mrs W D Gregg and children of Florence are spending some time 81 I the home of the former's father, Mr W P McGill. Messrs Charlie Blakely, Mauldin Lesesne and Archie Wilkins spent the Fourth in Charleston and at the Isle of Palms. Mr Lawrence Swails.of the Kingstree Drv Goods Co, Is spending his vacation in Florence with his father, Mr M E Swails. Dr D C Scott, in response to a telegram, has gone to Allentown, Pa, to see his son Heyward, who is reported to be very ill. Mr A M Gordon joined the Kingstree colony at Glenn Springs Monday, going via Greelyville, where his familv onont thp HftV. Mr L F Perry of Johnsonville was in town yesterday on business and while here came into our office and spent a few minutes very pleasantly with us. The Florence County W C T U elected Mrs A G Eaddy of Johnsonville superintendent of the medal contest at its convention at Scranton Saturday. Miss Jack Burbage.of the McLeod infirmary, Florence, came down Friday nisrht to be with her sister, Mrs L Roy Cates, Who has been sick but is now much improved. Mr W E Jenkinson is attending the meeting of the board of pardons in Columbia. On his way he stopped at Florence to visit his children, who are with relatives there. Mrs A S Jones, who has been spend j ing a few days here with her daughi ter. Miss Claudia, left Tuesday for I Washington, where she will enter | service as a Red Cross nurse. j Mr J A Kelley, his youngest son, Mr Leslie Kelley, and his daughter, Mrs Ingram, of Timmonsville spent yesterday here with the former's son, Dr E T Kelley, making the trip by auto. Miss Katy Stackley of Kingstree is visiting her sister, Mrs WP Young. ?Misses Florrie Jacobs and Annie Stackley of Kingstree spent a few hours in the city Thursday.?Florence Times. The festival given by the ladies of I the Episcopal church, aided by genj erous friends, on the court house lawn Friday night, realized a neai sum for the Church Home orphanage at York. rMAS^n iclubI >ed 5 cen1sJB? esyovjm in; about it. 3 BOOK FREE and join our It is the easy way to HAVE ke out a membership for eaeh - 4.U C A \/C 1 Ultflll iu v I?. pays $ 12.75 pays $ 25.50 pays $ 63.75 pays $127.50 .00 or $5.00 each week and 10 or $250. rODAY-START! LLIAMSBURG S. C. f* Mrs C L Smith and child of Flor; ence spent the Fourth with Mrs J P ! Adams. Messrs Harry Britton, Neal Dufj ford and McBride McFadden, were among those who went to Charleston for a day's outing yesterday. Mrs R E Burgess, of the Bethel section, spent the glorious Fourth j with her daughters, Mrs R D Mills i and Miss Retha Burgess, here. Mrs E 0 Taylor of Greelyville and her mother, Mrs Sue Perry of Atlanta, Ga, spent the Fourth in town as the guests of Mrs W L Taylor. THp JCincrstrpp Rnnstpr elnh will maet tonight in the court house. Every man interested in the development of our tobacco market should be present. Miss Jane B Evans, State chairman of the Woman's Service league, delivered a most interesting and helpful address to the ladies of this community in the school auditorium Tuesday afternoon. The Railroad Commission has refused for the present the petition of 'he Atlantic Coast Line to withdraw trains 46 and 47, between Sumter and Florence,via Lanes, and will give the matter further consideration. Dr C D Jacobs has been out of town this week.having gone to Gaffney to spend several days with his family,who have been there for several weeks with Mrs Jacobs' parents. They are expected to return home this evening. M H Wall, a colored farmer in the TTnwlpr aprtinn.renorts that on March 7 he planted a patch of Adams Extra Early corn, that on June 7 she corn was fit for table use and that he expects to have some of it ground into meal on July 7. While away on his vacation last week Mr S J Deery attended the South Carolina Baptist Summer assembly at Greenville. The B Y P U convention was also in session while Mr Deery was there. He reports a very enjoyable time. Messrs Grant Van Keuren, Alex Gordon, Herbert Van Keuren and Ruskin McConnell went to Johnsonville last Sunday atternoon, returning that night. They report the ? ? ? J ?nn/1 crops Illie UUWU ill mat actnuu, awu of having had a fine trip. Master Louis Holland Wallace entertained a number of his little friends yesterday from 4:30 to 6 p. m.at a birthday party. Fond parents had provided liberally of good things for the little man and his guests and ! it was a royal good time they had. Mr J E Reeves,who has been with the Scott Drug Co for the past three j years, has resigned his position and left Monday for Bishopville, where he will visit for a few days before going to Macon, Ga. Mr Reeves has made many friends here, who regret to see him leave. Mr and Mrs W V Strong and family, Mr and Mrs L D Rodgers, Mrs M A Ross and sister, Miss Rena Beattie.Misses Lyde and Helen Ken nedy; Messrs Chas W Stoll and Ira A Calhoun were noted among those from Kingstree attending a picnic at Dukes' lake yesterday. Messrs S L Brown and M B Tho-; mas of Columbia were in Kingstree this week. Mr Thomas recently underwent an operation at the Baptist i hospital in that city. It is a source of much gratification to his numerous friends to note that he has regained his health and says he never felt better. Miss Serena Lee gave a dance at her home Tuesday evening in honor of Miss Elizabeth Caldwell of Colum- j bia. Those present were: Misses Ty- j son McFadden,Sarah Hester,Claudia j Jones,iRuby Tfcorn and Messrs Earle Cook, Heyward Brockinton, Archie Wilkins, Joe Wilkins, McBride McFadden, Horace Carter, Zeno Montgomery and Mauldin Lesesne. The Ladies Missionary society of the Methodist church will hold a Scarrett meeting on Tuesday, July 10, at 4:30 p. m. in the Sundayschool rooms of the Methodist .church. Addresses will be made by two Scarrett graduates, one speaking in the interest of home mission work and the other on foreign rtiission work. The ladies of other denominations are cordially invited to attend. The many friends here of Miss Loretta uuip.wno iorsometime past has been in the employ of Messrs Stoll, Stoll & O'Bryan as stenographer, will learn w;th regret that she expects to leave Kingstree in a few days for another field of labor. Miss Culp is very proficient in her profession, energetic and always pleasant and accommodating. She gives up her position here to accept a more lucrative one as bookkeeper in a bank at Bennettsville. The Record wishes her much success in whatever vocation she may become engaged. Potato raisers in Charleston county realized $4,000,000 from this year's crop, which was $1,500,000 above their anticipations. \ E. L. MORGAN Centr King; We wis: that warehouse nation to make Kin; ket and Ce sell your 1 gan the H little hard< year than need it. i wnrVpr. wi interest is Central W where you tobacco th Come to see Morca ILZin Mr R B Smith entered upon his duties as County Treasurer Monday, succeeding Mr J Wesley Cook, who has held that office about ten years. The proprietors of Nelson's warehouse are installing a new automatic platform scales of the latest improved type, which will greatly facilitate them in weighing ahd handling their patrons' tobacco this season. The addition of several thousand feet of floor space to this warehouse will also be abig advantage to its patrons. Dr R J McCabe, Dentist, will be at Hemingway Monday, July 9, to remain one week. It The Service League, Detachment No 1, under the supervision of Mrs W E Brockington, will have a trip around the world tomorrow (Friday) evening, from 7:30 to 9:30, at the Central warehouse. All kinds of good things to eat. Proceeds for Red Cross work. Tobacco Buyers. The following named gentlemen have arrived in Kingstree to buy tobacco during the season. Opposite each name is that of the firm the buyer represents: J S Jenkins, Imperial; Berk Skinner, Export; Marshall Ferrell, American; Geo A Davis, Durham, Liggett & Myers; R B Scoggins, W T Lea & Co; G W Ramsey, W T Clark & Co; R P Walters, John E Hughes & Co; T A Person, T A Person & Co; Will Hurdle, Dibbrell Bros; Mr Jeffojds, R J Reynolds. Do you know you can buy a Singer Sewing Machine and pay for it at the rate of 50c per week? That's all. Kingstree Furniture Co.1 SPECIAL NOTICES For Rent?8-room flat on Main St. Apply to Dr R J McCabe. 3-15-tf For Sale or Rent?Valuable tract of land, mile and a quarter north of Kingstree, known as the Fulton tract, containing 78 acres, 45 cleared and in good state of cultivation. Apply to R H Kellahan's Executors, Kingstree, S C. 2-1-tf FOR SALEtFine Kingstree 6-room residence. Modern throughout, Easy payments if desired. 6-28-6tp Green Realty Co., Georgetown, S. C. I t i al Ware stree, South Ca h to say to our m we are back toge i business, with th ' do our dead le^ gstree the best To' jntral Warehouse 1 'obacco. C.You all ustler, He is going 3r work for your i ever before, for he C.W. E. Nesmith, t ill do his part to se n .1 j* wen carea ior. Warehouse will be will get a little me an elsewhere. us, we will be li n & N NO! Because of th( in the cost of all etc., we have been our charges for s< ing figures: snave All Hair Cut THIS NOTICE TOUipNI City Bar 6-21-4t Summer Porch Chairs, Hamo These are Sterl Weather Come in and lc plete line of home you bring you tot Steele Fur If you want nice Jol W. E. NESMITH I ttinnca I /liV uuv roliiia any friends ther in the ie determi/el best to bacco Mar:he place to know Morj "I J to ao just a nterest this i knows you he untiring se that your So, friends, j the place >re for your oolong for you. esmith. 4 ICE! s enormous advance supplies, food, help, fi< * i i oDiigea 10 increase irvice to the follow 15c s - - 25c Q EFFECT JULY 1, "M ' ber Shop. I Furniture , Swings and nocks ling aids to Hot Comforts >ok over our comfurnishins:s v/hen >acco to Kingstree niture Co. ) Printing, let us do it f