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} BARGAINS FOR YOU! 25c Dress 6ingham for 15c, fHere is a bargain opportunity. 1 case Dress Ginghams, | 1 to 8 yds in piece, well worth j 25c, but we put them on the market by the piece at 16c yd. Big line Plow Shoes at, per pair, $2.50. All kinds of Dress Shoes for ladies, men and children at very reasonable prices. 2,000 yards best Pee Dee Plaids, in shirting and dress styles, only 20c the yard. T^?? nir\rr\\ ama onH Ppr ureas uiugiiauu ?n. - ? cals, 25c yd. Colgate's Talcum Powder, per can. 20c. Air Float Talcum Powder, per can. 10c. A complete line of Colgate's famous Toilet Soaps, per cake, 5c and 10c. Call and see the new things j in Gents' Dress Hats. Big line Work Pants and Work Shirts and Overalls at prices to please. Always anxious to serve you W. ?. Jenkinson Items of Local Interest.! ? Mr J W Kirby of Greelyville was ^ in town Monday. Mr J P Bartell of Hemingway was & in Kingstree Tuesday. J Mr J A Cunningham of Nesmith was noted in town Tuesday. Mr C C Brinkley of Georgetown j ^^pent Sunday with his family here. ; UWANA Wednesday Nit - A. H. JacobsI (INCORPORATE! MISS JAI ii "UED cirun iiLdi nuu 11 6 IN SIX Written by James Oliver Great Northwest. Admission, Including Tax Seats Reserved at the Ki Night Show Onl i Everythin in Latest AGRICULTUR STALK CUTT LIME SPREA1 FERTILIZER 1 mnwc i tl i lvtij <uiu i HARROWS, E Big line House ware and Bu Paints, &c. Agents for Piedn Kingstree Han J Mrs J C Gaster and Mr W W Johnson of Johnsonville were county seat visitors Saturday. I Miss Catherine Capers of Georgetown was the guest of Mrs John D Britton last week. The banks will be closed Friday, 22d in9t, Washington's birthday being a legal holiday. Mr L D Odom, who has been confined to his bed for the past week with grip, is convalescing. Dr A M Snider has returned here after a visit of several days to relatives and friends in Charleston. The Bank of Andrews has been granted permission to increase its capital stock from $20,000 to $100,000. We were glad to see Hon D E McCutchen in town Monday, looking none the worse for his recent spell of grip. Dr W L Day, Messrs R N Speigner and G 6 Ingraham and Miss Rubie Thorn of Hemingway wefein Kingstree Sunday. Messrs Ira A Calhoun and M H Jacobs and Master Terrell Jacob8 have gone by auto to Camp Lee, Va, to visit Lieut C D Jacobs. A commission has been granted to J A McCullough' and P C Shirer to conduct a general mercantile business at Lanes with a capital stock of $10,000. Rev Mr Epperson, field agent for Columbia Theological seminary, who preached at the Presbyterian church here Sunday night,will officiate there next Sunday morning and evening at the usual hours. Mr J T Sexton's tobacco barn, near Kingstree, was destroyed by fire this week. It contained 7,000 tobacco sticks and 150 bushels of corn. The fire started on tne msiae, of unknown origin. j THEATER!) ?ht, Feb. 20th Photo-Play Co. )) PRESENTS YE GREY ngUnce" ACTS 6 Curwood. A Drama of the f - - - 25c and 35c ngstree Drug Co.'s Store. Iy# at 8 O'ClocK. ig {? Farm : Improved AL IMPLEMENTS j ERS )ERS DISTRIBUTERS 10W GEAR TC. Fiirnishinor Hard * ilders' Hardware, aont Automobiles. I iware Company / 1 ' " til i . I Tv j Extr Tennes i % While cranking his Ford car in Kingstree Saturday, Mr G Ollie Epps had the misfortune to break his wrist. Dr F H McLeod of Florence came here Tuesday evening and operated upon Mr Thos McCutchen, who was greatly benefited and may be sitting up in a day or two. All property owners and business and professional persons in Kingstree hould read the tax and license ordinances in this issue. Mr F P Snowden, who has been pending his vacation with relatives at Cedar Swamp,will return to Cape Charles, Va. the last of this week to resume his duties in the railroad offices there. News was received in Kingstree Tuesday of the death of Mr Thos H McKoy at Orlando, Fla. He was a cousin of Mrs Hugh McCutchen and, when visiting her some time ago, made a number of friends here. The hour for the meeting of the recently organized B Y P U has been changed from Sunday evening to Tuesdays at 7:30 p. m. At that time on the 19th inst an interesting program will be rendered. All invited. Misses Bettie and Evie Guerry, who have been spending some time with their brother, Dr R D Guerry, at Clyo, Ga, returned here this morning on their way home at Zeb. The young ladies were met by theii brother, Mr S A Guerry. A telegram was received here Tuesday by Mr L D Odom announcing the death at Bennettsville of Mr Maurice Odom,a popular young business man of that place. The deceased was a nephew of Mr L E Odom, whom he visited here last summer. A civil service examination to fill the position of rural carrier at Nesmith and for vacancies that may occur later on other rural routes will 1 1 -U Cofn??rl(nr I^Qr/tK [Hf UfiU at [ USIUII oaiuiuo;, iuuivu 9, at 2:30 p. m. Application blanks may be obtained from these offices or from the Civil Service commission at Washington and should be sent in as soon as possible. The midwinter number of the Furman University Bulletin contains the following item: "Dr W L Wallace.r.ow in his 84th year at Kingstree, S C, was a student at Furman university in the years 1851-53. He was an honor man in mathematics and was the contemporary of J K Mclver, R B Watson, W H Perry, John F Morrall and others. He at that time intended to enter the ministry but has lived a great life as a physician. He has served for many years as the superintendent of the Sunday-school of the Baptist church at Kingstree and is held ir high esteem throughout that section," With Oar Advertisers. Note the bargains offered by W E Jenkinson in his change of ad. E B Rhodus will auction a car of c-? of Uallor'a form SfltlirHflt 11IJC UllUC Ob ilblivi a >u morning. v Vou know Swift's fertilizers an good. Get them from W R Scott local agent. There will be an unusually pleas ing attraction at the Uwana theatei Wednesday night. Have you seen those beautifu Virginia Dare dresses at the Kings tree, Dry Got)ds Co's? The Powell Fuel Co advises farm ers to get their fertilizer at once, as it is already crowded with orders. The Kingstree Motor Sales Co has a number of superior cars for salt $50 cheaper than you can buy them after this month. This firm can furnish auto supplies of all kinds and remedy any trouble with a car. 1 We invite the attention of our | readers to the page ad of the Kingstree Insurance, Rwal Estate & Loan j Co. It has a special message for | those serving in the army and navy. ! In addition to furnishing insurance of every kind for person or property if will bond those holding positions of trust. SPECIAL NOTICES For sale-Eggs from prize winning Single Comb Knode Island Reds. An extra fine strain, have taken first prize at the Williamsburg County Fair for the last two years. J H Epps, Chief of Police, Kingstree, S C. 2-14-tf Lost?Dark brown Jersey cow, unmarked, with new bell and strap. Reward for return to A D Burroughs, or H E Montgomery's farm, near Kings Ifn tree. -.r For Sale?Corner lot with 10-room house in Kingstree, lot measuring 128x226. J D O'Bryan. It For Rent?Dwelling house containing six rooms, conveniently arranged; all rooms plastered; walls tinted and woodwork stained; good sized garage and fowl house. All comparatively new. Convenient to school. Over half acre of land, fenced in. Rent very reasonable. Owner leaving town. Enquire of C J Thompson at Bank ol Williamsburg. 2-14-tf For Sale ? One nice young Ox weight, 1200 pounds; good worker. I C Montgomery, Kingstree, S C. 1 JERSEYS, CRA ONE C/ AtPu * I M. F. ONE Mil Saturc SALE Sr / These Cow guaranteed to milk and butte to get the Co\ i t i / i emsib ? ; C. W. BOSWELL, General Managi i G. J. HEARSEY,! 5 A Fall Line I A Complete Parts /n i j (Service Statio Ford Cars, Good and Prestolite 1 Exchange St necting Rods,T i . main Bearing ( various other I (Call on Us When Kingstrc jl t ??a i II II IIII nnrmirOTW J a Fine see Nlili nrriTrDWcrvc UL UULilVllJLi 1 l iR LOAD TO 1 blic A' AT Heller's LE EAST OF KINOS lay, F rARTS AT s are iuoercu be high grade r producers. v you need. E. B. R ?Motor i Automobiles AtyD ;r- Accessories. Secretary and Treasurei Manager Supplies and W mm of Accessories Stock of Ford ?? LI^J ^4 A II Uli l icuiu ai i i.11 11 for Columbia, Mitch year Tires, Willard 'auks. ation for worn Fori ransmission Brake 1 ]aps, Spring Purch; rord parts. You Have Auto Tr ;e Motor , \ -t i Lot :h Cows! 1, SHORTHORNS BE SOLD uction ; Farm / 1TREE eb. 16 11 A. M. lar Tested, and stock and fine An opportunity HODUS. Sales Co. J: W. GAMBLE, Sales Manager. i y Repair Departments. ah r I 1UI All UU5. and Chevrolet Times. tell, Chevrolet and Storage Batteries i Cylinders, ConBands, Radiators, ase; Fenders and oubles of Any Kind. Sales Co. I V : S/ ? * \ 4, "id