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\ A Wonderful Offer! a big drst in nei cessities. Sea Island Homespun 10c yd or 9c by the bolt. Check and Plaid Homtjpun 10c yd or 9 l-2c by the bolt. "Sun Flower" Flaid ana unecK Homespun, best in town, 12 l-2c or 1 lc by the bolt. For Ten Days Only. Ladies' 50c Jersey Knit Underwear 45c or 85c the suit, vest and slips. 75c Ladies' heavy knit Underwear 65c or $1.25 the suit, vest and slips. 75c Qents' heavy fleece back Underwear, 65c each or $1.25 the suit, vest and slips. Just remember, we have a large stock of Ladies', Men's and Children's Shoes and we are handing them out. W. E. Jenkinson. -HOGOigi wm H Mr HF Graham of Trio was in town yesterday. Mr E C Burgess has purchased a Hudson Super Six. Mr W I Hodges of Cades was in Kingstree Monday. Mr Jas Bryan of Trio was in town Monday on business. Miss Trent Dye of Jesup, Ga, is visiting Miss Irene Epps. / Mr C D Cook of Morrisville was noted in Kingstree Tuesday. . Miss Esther Berger spent Sunday et Lanes visiting Mrs S S Aronson. ' _ I Bl 'Dear Ch We feel that ever is vitally concerned in tt at stake. The Directors of < ? i j i power to neip tne goven to make loans at 6% to a ' Won't you allow i will advance you practic afford, send us your che | teres! on the balance?? ^ I arrange with you convei know that we will do ev Please remember ing your government an We want you to \ We could loan out all of believe that for the goo< and thev believe that nc Won't you help? It wil The Liberty Bone interest. In buying vestment. We want ou Fill out the appli< to buy, or, if you desire ~ r " BANK OF Gentlemen:? Please purchase in I in part payment. As soc repayment of the loan of J It is understood th: part in this transaction. I also agree that if you will arrange with mc r ' $ i, i 1 v . ayti .. v Misses Andy Lockamy and Flossie j Kellahan went to Charleston today.i 1 Mrs Pauline Fichtner of Hartford,,! Ct, is visiting her brother. Mr M F Heller. Miss Maria Stutts returned home ( yesterday from a visit to relatives ' at Zeb. j1 Mr Cecil Miller of Waycross. Ga, j spent Sunday with his aunt, Mrs J j t A Scott. j 1 Miss Hessie Frierson of Mouzor. is now saleslady for the Silverman Department store. ( Miss Nettie Epps left today for J Charleston, where she will spend a ' few days with frientis. Train 85 was derailed at Brock* t ington Sunday morning, causing a s delay of several hovjrs. I Miss Mollie Epps has returned from an extended trip to friends c and relatives in Georgia. 1 Miss Alma Scott and sister. Mrs B ^ S Edwards, are spending a few days 9 in Charleston this week. Mrs M L Baggett and daughter, v Mrs Elmer Rodgers, of Lanes were * ' *? ?- r id town one aay mi8 ween. Rev W H Hodges, pastor of the Methodist church at Lake City.inade a business trip here Mondry. v c Dr and Mrs M L Brockington of e Florence spent the week-end at the c former's old home, Nesmith. Mr Chas H Singleton has gone to ^ Charleston, where he is in charge of fl a big job of construction work. ^ Mr C B Stanton of Salters was in h Kingstree today. He expects soon to move his family to Florence county. t The regular quarterly communion i service will be observed at the Pres- j byterian church next Sunday morn- c ing. Lieut Junius Mcintosh of Camp h Jackson was hom^ a few days last [ week visiting his parents near Worl^- I man. I Misses Elizabeth Speigner and Rubie Thorn, who are teaching in v the Hemingwaj; school, spent the I week-end here with their parents, e Rev R W Speigner and Mr P B s Thorn, respectively. I 'Y A LIBE f # istomer: y depositor in our banks?in fj le outcome of the war. Our j )ur banks recognize that at th< iment rather tnan to make pre ny of our customers on new L as to send 'in a subscription in ally all the purchase money? ck for $50 and we will bny, in 950?at the rate of per am famfic fftr fho novmpnt n1 licilb iilO XVI Vi4V erything in our power to assis that when you buy a Liberty 1 id saving the lives of your fellc mderstand that we are acting ? our money at 8^ if we wan i of the people of the United i )thing will help that victory cc 1 cost you but very little. Is are better than gold?they i rt them you are not only doing r customers to invest in some i jation blank below and mail it further information, we shall Sincere l my name Liberty Bonds to the ami >n as you notify me that you have i $ ...which you will at you are to charge me for this loa on account of unforeseen circumst > you are at liberty to sell the bonds Yours) ant of Boil 50.M ...... IOOJOO .... 5M.N I.. N/ -*! --L. '. 1 Mrs T H Cromer of Greenville re:urned home Tuesday after visiting ler daughter, Mrs T S Hemingway, "or ten days. Miss Annie Baton of Savannah, Ja, who is now teaching near Greeyviile, spent the week-end here with drs W G Gamble. ^ *-? ** _i _ ? Mrs U Ei MC^Ulcnen 01 luuiau;own went to Florence today to see ler daughter. Miss Janie, who is in he Florence infirmary. Mr J Goldstein of Wilmington, N I, returned home yesterday after ipending a few days at the home of lis son-in-law, Mr D Silverman. Mrs R J Burgess and children reurrled home Sunday morning after i short visit to the former's sister, drs C A McCrea, at Lake City. Treasurer R B Smith began the ollection of State and county taxes donday. M A Shuler, Esq, was the1 irst payer and Mr B E Clarkson the econd. Miss Imo Fulton, who has beed' 'isiting her mother, Mrs Rosa Fulon, returned to Florence Tuesday to I esume her duties at the McLeod nfirmary. Rev A R Phillips of Columbia is isiting his daughter, Mrs J H Epps, id Ash ton avenue. He conducted ervices at the Methodist church iunday night. Mrs John Paul Patton, who unlerwent an operation several weeks igo in a Columbia hospital,is able to >e back at home, to the delight of ter many friends. Mrs Freda Jacobs and little daugher, Mary,Heft Tuesday morning for tugusta, Ga, to visit relatives before oining her husband, Mr W N Ja;obs, at Georgetown. Dr add Mrs R J McCabe returned lome today from Marion^ accompanied by their little neice, Mary iowell. We are glad to report that )r McCabe is much improved. Mrs F E Gibson of Greenville, vith her bright little son, William fontlev. has been visiting her par nt8,]Mr and Mrs W M Vause, here, ind her brother. Mr R J Vause, at Andrews. IRTY BO, / ifct, every man, woman and prosperity, our freedom and i present time it is their dub >fits for the stockholders. Th< iberty Bonds. your name?the larger the r For nstance, if you decide your name, a $1,000 bond. T num. As soon as we have I the balance from future t you. Bond you are doing a truly pi >w nmeiicaiid. in this matter entirely fron ted to make profits onls, but States this war should cease ?me so soon as making this 1 are a first mortgage on the your patriotic duty but are rr of these bonds. to your bank for such bond c be glad to furnish it on heari ly yours, BANK OF KINGSTREE, BANK OF WILLIAMSBU] JEE NEE BANK. 5unt of $ I en eceivad the certificate I will am make me to Ooveg* the purchase, n only 6% per annum. The Bank ances I cannot arrange to pay 1 } and you are to return to me any fery truly, Anoint to pay wl I ' ' 4 - i , i. / Mr and Mrs J F Wolff have begun housekeeping in the residence formerly occupied by Mr S Marcus on West Main street. Since their marriage last summer they have been boarding at the Nelson house. Because of attendance upon the funeral of Rev Theodore Porter at Charleston, Rev Dr Walter Ifitchell was unable to fill his appointments at the Episcopal church here Sunday but will probably do so on the 28th inst. Mr Wm Thompson of New Smir na, Fla, and Mrs H M Miras of Sa luda, S C, have been summoned nere by the serious illness of their father, Mr B F Thompson. Mr Carl Hornaday of Elloree, S C, Mr Thompson's grandson, is also here. Mrs Selden Bryan, who was operated upon in Richmond, Va, some time ago, is recuperating at the home of her father, Mr James Epps, near town. When fully recovered, she will return to Richmond, where she is engaged in the work of a deaconess. Mrs A H Dobbin, who has been spending some months with her daughters, Mesdames J C Dobbin of Philadelphia and L M Conrow of Greencastle, Pa, arrived in Kingstreee last week and will pass the winter here with her daughter, Mrs Hugh McCutchen. Dr T L Friereon, a pellagra specialist of Lynchburg, visited his sister, Mrs T Olin Epps, and brother, Dr D P Frierson, Saturday and Sun'? w;i. aay. ut rnenwu n?cu >u UiU ??.?liamsburg twenty years ago. Only a few places were familiar to him,but be was delighted to see such a wonderful change in the old town that is still dear to him. He says he does not expect it will be twenty years before he comes again. , The citizens of Georgetown county will hold their first county fair this fall. The dates for holding are November 7?6 and 9. Mr S J Flaum, er.president of the Retail Merchants association of Georgetown, writes us: "Feeling sure that your town and county feel well towards our city, we hope to haye quite a crowd from your town in attendance." Mr I ND! L 1 ? child in this community? the homdij we cherish are j to do everything in their jrefore it ha^been decided mount the better?and we ? +V??f 41 AAA 1Q oil vrtll OHn * kliab aw uii J V?? ..... Ve will only charge you inreceived the bonas we will savings. We want you to itriotic act, greatly assist i a patriotic point of view, the Directors of our banks with victory on our side, loan a tremendous success. \ United States. They pay laking the best possible in r bonds as you may decide ins from you. % RG, 1917. iclose my check for $ inge with you regarding my : is to make nojcharge for its the balance on such terms as balance due me. -zzjm 2.90 3.00 . S.N| 0.00 V J ' -J - V '.u -'J' _ _ . ; Flaum is also treasurer of the Georgetown Fair association. In behalf of the citizens of Williamsburg we wish the new enterprise much success. ? ! Mr B F Thompson Seriously 111. Mr B F Thompson was paralyzed on his right side last Thursday afternoon at the home of his son-in-law, Mr W J Reddick. Mr Thompson was sitting on the porch when stricken. The stroke came so gradually that he was able to talk for several hours after he began, to feel it coming on him. Friday morning his whole right side was completely paralyzed, and he has not been able to talk since. His condition is considered serious, more because?of his advanced age than anything else. At this writing he does not seem any better, except that his mind seems a little clearer. Oklahoma Red Rust-proof Seed Oats at People's Mercantile Co's. '10-4-tf Epps-R.tter Miss Eleanor Epps, daughter of Mr Edwin Epps, near town, was married to Mr J R Ritter, of Hastings, Fla, yesterday morning about 10:30 at the Methodist parsonage, Rev G T Harmon officiating. They will leave tonight for Jacksonville, Fla, and other points of interest in the Southern part of that State. Do you know you can buy a Singer Sewing Machine and pay for it at the rate of 50c per week? That'8 all. Kingstree Furniture Co. NOTICE! j The office of County Superintend1 ent of Education will be open on Mondays, Fridays and Saturdays. r J V'McElveen, October 17. Co Supt of Edu. Five hundred bushels government inspected seed oats on hand at 10-4 Scott-Logan Co.'s. Just Received a good supply of Big Ben, Baby Ben and School Desk Clocks. Come and see my stock before you buy. Yours to please, 9-27-tf F J Watts, Jeweler. i ? /, v-"* ^ ? * V ; * ..t SPECIAL NOTICES ' Wanted?Boarders, or will rent nicely furnished rooms; bath and electric lights; good accomdations. 'Bates reasonable. Mrs H L DuBose, Mill St. Kingstree, S C. l0-18-4tp Lost?One white and tan bull dog about a year ol d. Has cropped ears and long tail. Last seen at ningstree Saturday, October 13. Finder please notify A B SpIvby, Salters, RFD No 1, and get reward. 10-18 Notice?We are getting inquiries for farm property. If you want to sell your farm list it with us. Kingstrke Insurance Real Estate & Loan Co, W M Welch, Manager, Kings tree, S C. , 10-lMt Found?1 have found several cases of tomatoes in San tee river. Owner can obtain same by proving ownership, and paying expenses thereon. J w Oliver, Greelyville, S C. 10-11-tf For Sale or Rent-One dwelling bouse, situated in northeast Kingstree, formerly occupied try L T Thompson. rerms reasonaDie. see, pnone or wnw T F Thompson, Kingstree, S C. 10-4-tf Goats , Wanted-50 to 75 head of Goats. HA Miller. _ 8-23 Money to Loan.?We are in position to loan money in sums of two to ten thousand dollars on improved and developed farm land ana well located town property, in Williamsburg county, at 6 per cent for long terms. Kelley & Hinds, Kingstree, SC. 9 13-tf Setter Pups For Sale?Three four months oid male puppies, eligible for registration, ready for training. $10.00 each. S F Epps, Kingstree, S C. 9-27-4t For Sale?My house and lot, now occupied by F E Bradham; cheap for cash or easy terms. Quick sale desired. Address, F K Graham, Bamberg, & C. 8-30*tf , 'i For Rent:?Two-story dwelling, late home of Dr Claude McCabe. Rent reasonable. Apply to L W Gilland, Esq, Kingstree, S C. 8-16-tf WOOD WANTED. ~ The County Record office wants and must have several cords of good wood. Bring it along quick. Printers can't work with cold fingers^ We will pay cash or take wood on subscription. It's the wood we want add must have. Remember our motto, "Better goods for less money." We guarantee our prices. 8-6-tf Kingstree FuisirruRE Co. V , / "I'Hi I is I V JH / >* ' i 11 i -\ i i ax >/ '