Ai Just rece lets, spellin School Hoi Don't fail t in our wind possible pri yard Check yard. A s] Don't fai Shoes. flJ Rememb 'P irrom us uu IOCALM wis m Mr D M Evans of New Zion was in tpwn yesterday. Mrs Amelia Scott of Manning was in town this week. Capt Jno A Kelley and family are home from Glenn Springs. Rev J 0 Carraway of Henry was vpsforHnv nn business. K ~ Mr R F Wooten of Andrews was noted in Kingstree yesterday. Miss Maria Stutts is visiting rela- , tives in the Zeb neighborhood. Mr M L Allen and children spent Sunday in Florence with relatives. Messrs C C Burgess and R D Mills have returned from their vacation. Miss Louise Plowden has resumed her duties as teacher at Graniteville. Mr Barron Mouzon of Lake City visited his home folk at Mouzon Sunday. Mayor Chas Levy of Andrews was? in Kingstree yesterday shaking hands w i vii x i iv:uuo. Mr Clajde J Thompson returned Sunday from a delightful outing at Hendersoiville, N C, Mr J M. Cribb of Hemingway was a cailer at The Record office while i in Kingstree yesterday. Messrs T B Patrick of Fowler and ! C L Burgess of Mouzon were among the callers at our office this week. { J V Epps and Lewey Smith, both of Cades, have been recommended for one-y ?ar scholarships at Clems jn < Mrs A W Burnette and children 1 of Rocky Mount, N C, have returned ! from a visit to Mr and Mrs J C Kel- 1 ley. J E C Pe rry of Johnsonville and Ar- . * chie C Wilkins of Kingstree have J V been awarded scholarships at the : v Citadel. , Dr A M Snider returned Sunday ) from Charleston, where he had been i visiting his daughter, Mrs Cornelius < 0 Thompson. i Rev P S McChesney is expected to Wnma tnniffkf and roSlimO ICIUI U K1V/UIC tuuiguv HUU t vwvaiuv - ; services at the Presbyterian church next Sunday. 1 Miss Leota Amon, who has been J the guest of Miss Nellie Scott, returned to her home in Jacksonville, Fla, yesterday. ;, Miss Mary Lee Swann returned to New York Friday to resume her duties in journalism. She was accompanied by Miss Maude Logan. i South Carolina has 514 troops at Camp Jackson, 8 more than the required number. Williamsburg is one ; of the counties sending an overplus. Misses Maude Shirer of Gourdin, Blanche Gamble of Jamestown, and ' Vermelle Plowden of Kingstree have | been visiting at the home of Mr J D j Jjjads. ^Mrs S K Brockington and children have returned to their home at Florence after spending the summer here with the former's father, Mr A M Gordon. l ttentic ived, a large tin g blanks, exami ise" tine. You 0 see the "Littl< lows, Big tir ices; don't fail i : Homespun, go* dendid grade oi 1 to see what w< ust received! a er, children, a n s week. Next Monday and Tuesday will be the festival of Hebrew New Year, and most, if not all, of the stores here conducted by members of that faith will be closed. Messrs P C Becton of Charleston, H E Parham of Latta.AW Mcintosh and S M Carter of Florence and Miss Bessie VanKeuren of Sumter spent Sunday in Kinpstree. The many friends of Mrs E Cj Epps, who underwent an operation at a Florence infirmary Thursday, will be gratified to learn that she stood the operation nicely and is recovering \ rapidly. Misses Jennie and Madge Russell of Lumberton, N C. who have been visiting their uncle, Mr Hugh Mc-1 Cutchen, in Kingstree, are now the i guests of their aunt, Mrs James Fii Cooper, at Indiantown. "Old Doc" Gilliland, tne popular' assistant pharmacist at the Kings- 1 tree Drug Co's store, has returned from a ten days vacation in the; mountains of North Carolina and J says he feels "like a 2-year-old." !' I ' While cranking an auto Tuesday , morning,Ernest Gamble had the misfortune to break his right wrist. < His uncle, Dr W G Gamble, set the . broken bones, and it is hoped that , Ernest will soon regain the use of , the injured member. Mr ana Mrs W H Welch returned home Tuesday night from Tyner, N j C, accompanied by Mr Earl J Welcn and Miss Grace Welch and Mr Joe Winslow and Miss Charlotte Win-j slow. Misses Welch and Winslow | will attend school here thi3 session, i Messrs Welch and Winslow will spend 3?vera' days in town with their brother and sister. Rev Harold Thomas of Charleston visited the Episcopal church here this | week. Monday night he preached a i strong sermon on "Christ knocking at the door," and at the celebration Df the holy communion next morn11 "o ing nis aaaress upon DCKuiiiujg again" was most inspiring to those i tempted to discouragement. Deeply j, interested congregations attended j both services. '' i The Williamsburg Publishing Co \ was incorporated here last Friday with Messrs LeRoy Lee, W H Carr 1 and F Earle Bradham as corporators. The capital stock of the company is $2,500. The Williamsburg Herald, published here since the early part of 1916 by Mr F Earle ! Bradham, becomes the property of ! the new corporation, and the plant will shortly be established in one of the Kellahan storehouses on Academy 3treet. NOTICE! i A fine line of Cut Glass and lots of other nice goods just received. ; Prices very low. Yours to please, 9-13-tf F J Watts, Jeweler. Rev Dr W P Jacobs, for many ' years president of the Presbyterian :' college at Clinton,died there Monday;1 morning,aged 75 years. He was one of the most widely known and best beloved ministers of that church in South Carolina. j To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine. It stops the Cough and Headache add works off the Cold, i Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. ( K. W. GROVE'S signature on each box. 30c. i in, Sell e of school supp nation blanks a get a nice litt 5 Red School Hg le of dry goods, ft ftfttno anrl Inn 17 WillV UllU avtvi od for children's ; Bleach Homespi e have to offer i beautiful and es ice little present * SCHOOL DAYS BEGIN MONDAY Promising Outlook for Best Session in Kingstree's School History. Next Monday the Kingstree High ?( and Graded school will begin its 1917-1918 session and present indi- 18 cations point distinctly to the most P* siicppssful session of its history, in-1 b? asmuch as important additions to | the school's curriculum have been ; made and the course of instruc- i Ti tions at the coming session will cov- j er a larger scope than ever before, j } * An eleventh grade has been added and with it comes a course of in- m structior. in chemical science, with a! well eqq:pped laboratory for the car-1 ' ^ rying out of the practical end of the st work. Domestic science will also be taught at the coming session and competent instructors in these im- K' portant branches will have charge j of the work. Every one interested j should, and we believe, will feel fa proud of these additions to Kings- j ne tree's most important institution. \ Indications are that this higher i grade, as well as the lower ones,! will open with a good attendance,' ?a as it is very probable that most of ng the pupils of the tenth grade last! ve session will take the eleventh grade: m and it is more than likely that each : of the lower grades will show an in-! crease over last session's attendance, j Following is a list of the teachers:: m 1st grade?Miss Agness Erckmann! dr 2nd grade?Miss Lizzie Heape. j or 3rd irrade?Miss Lydia Greene. 4th grade?Miss Lula Logan. 5th grade?Miss Pearle Woodham j 6th grade?Miss Mary Wylie. ; ke 7th grade- Miss Mattie Baker. ! N High Shchool. Principal?English, j M. F. Montgomery. Latin?Miss Ida Griffin. History?Miss Grace Seabrook. ar Music?Miss Edith Sturgis. ; m Mathematics?J. W Swittenberg. 'n The opening exercises will be held ? in the auditorium at 9 o'clock Mon- o day morning and everybody is urged ^ to be present. Now is the season for Oysters, th The finest can be found at Farmers' ve Cafe, T L Joye & Co, Props. 10 at ? & Rnmember our motto, "Better ?oods for less money." We guarantee our prices. 8-6-tf Kingstree Furniture Co. tr< The State Council of Defense is in * session at Sumter today. It was tr< scheduled to meet at Columbia, but co that city is too overcrowded to af- pr / ?j th loru pruptri aLUuiinuuuauuuo. I $2 Visit Odom & Dennis' Cash Store, I Hi at People's Mercantile Co's old stand j on Academy street. PI sh Dr R J McCabe, Dentist, will not ; cl< be at his Kingstree office until September 15 on account of moving his Andrews office to Kingstree. 8-30-2t hu ? H Visit Odom & Dennis' Cash Store, at People's Mercantile Co's old stand co on Academy street. Ice cold water free to all, ~~ CAR LOADS. "a The Williamsburg Live Stock Co W has just unloaded a carload of the ? famous McCormick Mowers and Rakes and a carload of those good 00 Chattanooga One-Horse Wagons Ac See them and get the best. C. tool C dies of all kind nd ink erasers le present wit ?use" line befoi shoes and noti >k. -6-3tp For Sale?One Dodge Car, in good ndition, at a bargain for cash. C jcker, Kingstree, S C. 8-30-tf For Sale?282 acres good land seven iles east of Hemingway. Will sell rt or all. Low price and easy terms, rite Green Realty Co, Georgetown, C. 8-30-3tp For Sale?My house and lot, now cupied by F E Bradham; cheap for sh or easy terms. Quick sale desired. J Idress, F K Graham, Bamberg, S 8-30-tf 1 o "hildre is?Ink tablets, p s, the famous "] h every tablet e you buy; now < ions on hand at t nd Homespun; \ omfort covers, o vide, only 12 1-1 line of ladies' a Silks and Ribboi uv their school E. JENKINSON ADVANTAGES OF J ? ma n?n imi 1. 1UUI UUJJUdlld OIC 111. 2. Yoo are able to It income. 3. Your financial affairs 4. Your thrift is stinralal 5. You are placed in t! to get ahead. I ' We would be Glad to - BANK OF H HEMINGW W. C. HEMINGWAY, Pre.. F. E. HUC FREE SEF TO SO iii ??^ * This Bank will store in it | CHARGE, Jewelry, I Policies, Mortgages, Bonds, other valuable papers belon ing into camp or into activ( We will be glad to rende: in our power, Checks maj for your credit in Savings wise, and insurance premii able at this Bank. Wee Nee King'stree, YVanted-Two or three complete copies of The County Record of the 1 issue of July 5, 1917. Bring or sendiB same to Record office. g For Rent:?Two-story dwelling, late K hnmp of Dr Claude McCabe. Rent11 reasonable. Apply to L \V Gilland, Esq, Kingstree. S C. 8-16-tf For Sale?One lot of game chickens, White Wyandotts and White Orpingtons. Apply to, or address Mrs R C McCabe, Kingstree, S C. 8-9-tf ' For Sale?Baggett Hotel, Lanes, S C, furnished. Hotel contains 40 rooms, including bathrooms. Water supplied by gasoline engine and building lighted with acetylene plant. For price and ? terms, apply to Mrs M L Baggett. i Lanes, S C. 7-26-tf Gc - ' \ :< ' n! # encil tabLittle Red vnn hnv J J 9 >n display he lowest rood 10c nly 10c a tc yard, nd men's is. I supplies M I 2d V- \ , i$ 1 BANK ACCOUNT. V j sored. - -jp ;eep correct tab of your ^ ? 'I are systematized, ed. be best possible position ?^i ? \ N, ii' v. n nave iour nusioess EMINGWAY AY.S.C. 1GINS.V. P. D. G. HUGGINS, Cafih. 4 tVICE LDIERS! s vaults FREE OF )eeds, Wills, Insurance Certificates of Stock or ging to any soldier gos service. r any other assistance r be mailed to us direct Department orotherims may be made pay V v / BanK, - - S.C. SHIP YOUR I ? Aim nm t *v? ? ^^ LUNli MAM COTTON TO WHALEY & RIVERS Cotton Factors CHARLESTON, - S. C. Consignments Handled on Commission Goats Wanted-50 to 75 head of >ats. H A Miller. 8-23