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, Special Prices! ^ We are displaying beautiful silk ( r? Poplin Dresses all shades. Sizes 34 to 46 at the low figure of $12.50. 1 These are made up in splendid styles. 1 Our line is now complete in Laces < and Embroidery, 10 to 15 cents and ^ higher prices, as to value. We desire . especially to call your attention to J what we Are showing in plain figured I Georgetw, Silk dress goods, lovely \ Sitems $2.50 per yard, also Silk . epe at $2.00, Cotton Crepe 75f. Yard wide China Silk $1.25, yard wide Susene Silk $1.00. Special atten- ? tion to what we have in lovely pat- ( terns in woven figured flaxon, checks < and plaids. ' We are also prepared to show our 1 anlondiH line of shoes. all stvles in t t low cuts for Men, Women, Misses and e I Children. We have styles and prices , that will suit and please our customers. I Special mention yard wide Brown 1 Sea Island Homespun for limited t time at 25 cents. f W. E. JENKINSON. 1 I THURSDAY', JUNE 17, 1920. |<j i - c Items of Local Interest. a v Mr. R. L. McElveen, of Cades, was A in town Monday. * * * * i.' Mr. V. E. Lefrage, of Salters, was 0 in Kingstree Monday on business. p * * * ? Mrs. L. W. Gilland and children left Mondav for an outing in the citya oy-tne-sea. * * * * 11 Born to Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kella- i; han, Monday morning, June 14, a lit- t tie daughter. * * 1 Mr. Ottis F. Hugging, of the Excelton section, was in Kingstree Monday of this week. I * * * * Miss Carrie Scott has returned from ^ Wi'-.throp College where she was taking the summer short course. * * * * s Vrs. Lamar W. Burgess and son, ii La mar \V? Jr., of the Bethel section i v arc visiting relatives in town this b week. b ? * * * b Mrs. Jno. F. McFadden and Mrs. D. ^ P. Frierson are chaperoning the members of the recent graduating class of , the Kingstree High School on a camp- ^ l ing party at Evans' Club house in V Clarendon county this week, r * * * The enrollment dooks ior tne com- " ing election have arrived, and ai-e now v in the office of the Clerk of Court, * ft/ each set of Managers should see that 11 H the enrollment book is promptly op- ' H ened so that the people can register b without delay. * * * * As a token of their appreciation of r faithful and untiring service rendered A their mother during her recent illness, s the children of Mrs. M. L. Baggett, v deceased, have presented Miss Martha t Gordon, professional nurse with a t beautiful silver cup, appropriately en- a graved. p * c Dr. W. L. Taylor and E. C. Luns- ^ ford are attending the "Golden Jubi- e lee' meeting of the South Carolina Dental ^sociation, which opened in Columbia Tuesday.. The meeting is well attended and there are present t some of the most prominent men in c the profession, representing many ^ states. . * Mr. L. R. Jackson, a well-known t. tobacco man of Apex, N. C., was in e Kingstree yesterday. Mr. Jackson t: ran a warehouse at Greelyville last u - season and will be there again this c season. He is a straight-forward gentleman, as all who have had dealings g with him will attest. We feel sure that the people of Greelyville are glad / to have him there in the warehouse business again this year. Mother's Club Meeting. 0 d The Twentieth Century Mothers' o Club held an important call meeting Friday afternoon at the home of the President. Mrs. P.. K. Wallace, Mrs. ^ ^ a wnwomith mill mrfi. .t. d. Britton were appointed a committee a k to select a superintendent for the e k children's monthly Story Hour. Enter- f B tainment for the children was discus- 8 B sed at some length, and a committee P B composed of Mrs. Claud Thompson f and Mrs. Donald Montgomery was ap- & pointed to see if Mr. Thompson could ? arrange for appropriate motion pic- d tures for the children on Friday n nights. There was also some discus- v sion of having the regular monthly 9 meeting include a social feature h in charge of two members each h H month. It was decided that any moth- a HP er could join the Mother's Club with an entrance fee annually of one dol- * lar. e The next regular meeting is to be * in charge of Mrs. R. K. Wallace and e Mrs. S. J. Deery on Friday afternoon, " June 18th, at the home of Mrs. Deery. i ?0? f To Serve Ice Cream and Cake. \ 5 Ice cream and cake will be served at the Cedar Swamp school building - on Tuesday night, June 22d, for the benefit of Cedar Swamp Methodist p Church Sunday School. Everybody is j] invited.?Aclv.-ltp. ' | New Candidates Mr. J. D. Britton has a card in this 5aper announcing himself a candidate "or Clerk of Court of Williamsburg bounty. John has been in this office as assistant to his father for about four?en years. He is familiar with every Ictail of the office, and in view of Jie fact that his father, Mr. H. O. 3ritton is not a candidate, John, we jredict, will receive a substantial -*ote, although there may be other as)irants to the office. The Hon. P. H. Stoll announces himself in this paper for reelection to Congress from the Sixth district. Mr. stoll is too well and favorably known n Williamsburg, and, in fact, the dis;rict, for The Record to attempt to numerate his merits, his fitness, his ibility to ably and honestly fill the josition. He has the best wishes and learty endorsement of this newspaper >ecause we have faith in him to do he best that can be done for the disrict and the State. The Hon. J. J. m. oranam ?s a cunlidate for the legislature, so announcd in this paper by his friends. Mr. Thornley, a young man of the ommunity, announces himself today s a candidate for Magistrate at Hemngway. The announcement is made in this ssue of The Record of the candidacy f Mr. J. J. B. Montgomery for reapiointment to the office of Auditor. Daddy," as everyone knows him is he court house clown, but he's a good uditor, and we feel safe in preflictog his election, especially if he runs n this primary as he has in the past en years. 'wo Men Injured by Falling House. Leon Weinberg, of Manning, and )allas W. McKenzie, of Atlanta, were njured, the latter very seriously, on - ' i -+J. 1 awiey's island .uonuay aiiernuun u\ he collapse of a lookout house on the and hill below which they sat watchng the surf bathers. Mr. McKenzie, kho is a young civil engineer, was uried beneath the wreckage and it is elieved that he has sustained a broken ack, besides other injuries. He was irought from the island last night nd taken this morning to a hospital n Charleston. Mr. Weinberg, while ainfully bruised all over the head nd limbs, is not thought to be seriusly hurt. He is a prominent merhant of Manning, and his wife, who as formerly Miss Cornelia Ehrich, of his city, is with him at their sumler home on the island. Mr. Weinerg is a brother of Mr. L. S. Weinerg. of Kingstree. Rumor Unfounded Irs. Eichelberger, who have been pending the week in Charleston, .here Mr. Eichelberger has been atending the United States Court, reamed to the city last night setting t rest the wild rumors which had ersisted here all Saturday night and iunday that the detective had been hot in a raid near Andrews.?Flornce Times. o The South Carolina department of he American Legion in convention at ipartanburg went on record as being pposed to a withdrawal from the naional organization and as opposed to he legion agitating a cash bonus for x-service men. Delegates to the naional convention were instructed to se every effort to have the national onvention repudiate the activities of he national executive committee in reard to the cash bonus. Governor Cooper yesterday named 2. R. Plowden sheriff of Clarendon ounty, to fill out the unexpired term f E. B. Gamble, deceased. Mr. Plowen was recommended by all members f the Clarendon county delegation. o NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. Having decided to go to New York nd take a post graduate course in mbalming, I take this method of inorming my friends and the public encrally that I will be away for a eriod of three or four weeks. However, I have made arrangements o have my business carried on durig my absence. Parties desiring unertaking services will have their eeds carefully looked after if they ,*ill phone Mrs. P. S. Courtney, phone 1, or call at J. M. McGill & Co.'s. I ave made adequate arrangements to ave all embalming services properly ttended to also. I also wish to state that my reason or taking this course is to better quip myself to handle all cases enrusted to my care in the most modrn and satisfactory manner possible. -17-3t. P. S. COURTNEY. ??o Get your Paris Green and Barn 'lues from KINGSTREE HARDWARE CO. -27-4tc. o Guidance That Must Be Hfpbd. Men are inexcusable if tj^^do not ursue that wh? li rheir Judgment tella hem is the uiost laudable.?Joeep* hddison. I TIME TABLE, JANUARY, 1920. South Bound No. 83 10:22 a. m. No. 79 10:47 a. m. No. 47* 6:17 p. m. No. 89 9:22 p. m. North Bound No. 80 7:16 a. m. No. 46* 11:42 a. m. No. 78 5:58 p. m. Between Florence and Sumter daily except Sunday. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS FOR SALE?20 head tame ewes and lambs. Also one full blood Jersey heifer, 2 years oia. 6-17-3tp. J. G. McCullough. NOTICE?Anyone wishing to ha?\<e plain, neat sewing done cheap, see MRS. JNO. W. DENNIS ltp. Kingstree, S. C. FOR SALE?Sweet Potato Plants? $1.50 per 1,000, express collect. $1.75 per 1,000, postpaid. All varieties; prompt shipment. DORRIS-KENSEY PLANT CO., 6-17-14tp. Valdosta, Ga. FOR FRESH VEGETABLES?Phone Laurie Fulton. Phone 159. 6-10-6.tp FOR SALE?Tobacco sticks, limited supply. $12.50 per thousand, f.o.b. Georgetown. First money orders served first.?Wilson & Woodruff, WaVerly Mills, S. C. 6-10-2tp. FOR SALE?Ford touring car, 1917 model. Good condition. Price reasonable. Address Miss Mabel Harper, Kingstree, S. C. 6-l0-4tp. FOR SALE?One milch cow with young calf, giving three gallons i milk a day. A. C. Swails, Kingstree. PLANT PEANUTS after oats or other spring crops.- White Spanish peanuts will prove profitable if planted by July 1st. Write us for seed and particulars. Our specialist, Mr. Handcock, is at your service. Sea Island Cotton Oil Co., Charleston. 5-27?4t. WANTED?Chickens and Eggs, at Kellev Sanitorium, Kingstree, S. C. 5-13-tf.* FOR QUICK SALE?Two heavy dray horses, harness and wagon. V. sell separate or all together. See or write L. S. Dennis, Kingstree, S. C. 4-29-tf. FOR SALE CHEAP?One 16-horse power kerosene engine, one good 24 inch Williams grits mill and 30 feet 6-inch belting. All in good runing condition. R. E. McElveen, Cades, S. C., R. F. D. 1, Box 17. 41221tfc. ? WANTED?Ash logs, 21 inches and up in diameter, 14 to 16 feet long. Good price paid cash at shipping point for same. Address Ash Log3, ; c-o County Record. 4-22-8tp. MONEY TO LOAN?On first mortgage on real estate. Apply to, STOLL & O'BRYAN, Kingstree, S. C. 6-3-lf GASOLINE SYSTEMS un Tames ana rumps, Air wiupui/ing Scales, Floor Scales, Show Cases, Account Registers, Rebuilt Cash Registers, Safes, Store Fixtures. THE HAMILTON SALES CO., Columbia, S. C. 1-29-lf For Tobacco Spraying use Springfield, Champion or Little Giant For sale at KINGSTREE HARDWARE CO. 5-27-4tc. 0 ; Rub-My-Tism is a great pain killer. It relieves pain and soreness caused by Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains, Etc. o Acme Powder and Auto Compressed Air Guns for applying Paris Green on Tobacco. For sale by KINGSTREE HARDWARE CO. 5-27-4tc. o For Clerk of Court. I i I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Clerk of Court of Williamsburg County, subject to the rules of the Democratic Party. JOHN D. BRITTON. o For Auditor, Williamsburg County. The County Record is authorised to announce the name of J. J. B. Montgomery for reappointment to the office of Auditor for Williamsburg County, subject to the rules of the j Democratic party. o For Magistrate at Hemingway. I announce myself a candidate for appointment to the office of Magistrate at Hemingway, subject to the rules of the Democratic Primary. Will appreciate the support of the voters of the district. C. A. THORNLEY. G Found Excuse for Him. William, looking out of the window one day, was much scandalized to see man walk up to a woman and kiss her. He evidently thought It over, however, for he said presently: "Well, perhaps he is one of her ancestors." o Palm Trees Live Long. 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