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Just for Convenience. Entirely apart from the many other advantages of a personal Checking Account at the Bank, the convenience of it is . rm _ i no small consideration. ine ability to make purchases and pay bills after banking hours without the necessity of al-j ways having a pocketful of ^ money is worth a great deal. P With a Check Book in your P pocket, you are taking no risks I of losing money and yet you 1 always nave all of your money j I on hand and ready for use. i 9 I One is as liable to need moneyj 8 before nine in the morning or I after three as between those g hours. The Personal Check p Book settles the matter. BANK OF WILLIAMSBURG KIN6STREE, S. C. C W Stoll, Pres. F Rhem, V P. E C Epps, C W Boswell, Cashier. Asst. Cashier. r iOCAL@ c mts W P cruant n fpw riaVS at Florence this week. Mrs W L Taylor and son are visiting relatives at Greelyville. Mr J B Tallevast of Fowler was, noted on our streets yesterday. Mrs W E Blackwell of Salters vis|H| ited Mrs A M Gordon last week. ffi| Cpunty Treasurer Cook went to 1^1 flnlnmhia Mondav on official business. I Mr and Mrs Philip H Arrowsmith of Lake City spent the week-end in , town. Mrs J E Keels of Greelyville spent; f'riday in town with her brother,Mr M Gordon. Miss Fannie Barton of Cambridge, j Md, is visiting her brother,Mr Oliver - P Barton. Mrs Maggie Alford of Maxton, N j P, is visiting the family of her sister, Mrs D C Scott. I The' But are still sel tl_ n.i.i i-J if! me ueieoraiea m O ^ For Men and > Let Us 1 h i iw<m I? llii! W ^ppill ? / j- " Mrs William Willis Boddie of Louisburg, N C, is visiting her parents, Dr and Mrs D C Scott. If you need a good Jersey cow see ad of W H Parnell.of Zeb postoffiee. . Sale takes place next Monday, J H Lesesne, Esq, of Manning was noted in Kingstree Tuesday. He has a wide acquaintance in this county. Prof 0 M Mitchell and Miss h lor-1 ence Stubbs.of the Union High school , at Rome, were in Kingstree Tuesday, I Miss Frances Lewis, teacher at : Hodge school, spent the week-end with her cousin, Miss Annie Reeves.! ; ( Mr and Mrs L W Gilland and their , little son, Flinn, have returned to', their home at Kingstree.?Columbia I,Word, April ?. j, Mrs Wm Skinner Grace, Jr, who ] has been visiting her sister, Mrs Jno Slater Jennings, has returned to hgf : home at Easton, Md. ^ The old veterans will be pleased to < know that their pension money has'? been sent out and will be disbursed |1 by Clerk of Court Britton when j1 called for by those entitled to it. j i The boys of the Kingstree High j and Graded school held their pre- j liminary athletic exercises Tuesday ?? <->f rpnrpspntflti VP I I JLUI uir ocitv.nvii V* ?v^i ^ contestants on the field at the county meet here Friday, April 18. Joe Wade, a negro about twenty 1 years old, who has lately been assisting his father around the court house ( as janitor, became demented Sunday; j and had to be sent to the asylum for j ] the insane at Columbia Monday. j, A force of electrical engineers and J other workmen are now engaged stringing the transmission wires for j the Kingstree Electric Light and Ice 1 Co. It is hoped tnai eiectnc sireti,, lights are not far off for Kingstree. i1 What a difference there will be then | in the old town at night! I' i1 Mac Hammond, a thrifty colored i farmer who lives a few miles from i town, presented the editor last week < with a nice lot of green peas from I his garden. The peas were much en-11 joyed by our whole family. They < were the earliest we have heard of i this season. Mac Hammond is a first,1 rate gardener and the vegetables he j 1 produces are of the finest quality, j Eugene Bennett, a colored boy, j about eighteen years old employed i by Mr W H McGee, was seriously' s People ARE lling the best line o | Quality There ar A ^ Lion Brani \-/ Laira a finf SFM uur v u iiu? fMx W p TRUP o dress sui K am g Hand Ir? manv at (Boys Genuine I ake Your Measi 1^ for a nobby, nei p| Made Suit. Fit teed by the Globe Company. Look samnlfis. tSt i rznuR dry Qo01 111 Inmal ^ne sPrin2 B&&H] est we ever c 1 The Kingstree, stabbed in several parts of his anatomy at a negro "frolic" last Thursday night near town. At first it was thought that his wounds would prove fatal, but we understand that he is now expected to recover. After having his wounds dressed and making him as comfortable as possible, Mr Mcfiee took him to his mother's home near Lanes. Mr Morris Bow,who lived here for several years and was at various times in the employ of Mr S Marcus and Mrs J S Kron, died at Johns Hopkins hospital Thursday of last week,after an operation for abscess on the liver. Mr Bow had for the! past few years conducted a mercan-1 tile business at Timmonsville and, was making a success in life. He j was only 2iJ years old and had a : promising career. He came to America from Austria when quite young. Willie Blakeley, wanted in Kingstree for some time past on a charge of forgery, was arrested at Georgetown Monday by Sheriff Ward, who wired Sheriff Graham Tuesday morning. It is said that there are several charges against Blakeley,but the warrant under which he is now in custody, was sworn out by Mr H D Reddick, who cashed a forged :heck for him. Sheriff Graham sent a deputy to Georgetown Tuesday evening, who returned here with the prisoner Wednesday. Heyward McCrea and Harry Tisiale, both colored, became involved in an altercation Saturday night in front of Mr W T Wilkins' store, when McCrea was severely cut about his anatomy in several places with a knife in the hands of Tisdale, whom he (McCrea) presumed to thrash at the instigation of his father, Willis McCrea,on account of some previous minor grievance. In the Mayor's ?ourt Monday Tisdale was fined $35 and Willis McCrea was made -to come across with $20 for urging his son to get out of the buggy and attack Tisdale. Young McCrea's wounds were dressed by Dr E T Kelley at his office,to which a trail of blood along Lhe streets from the scene of the cutting was noticeable Sunday morning. This seems to be one instance where "fatherly advice" was muchly in error. With Mr D J Epps as spokesman and chief cook, some of the business men of Kingstree gave a"pine bark" 3tew about two miles up the river K l\/f ' 5 1Y1CI RUNNIP I Dry Goods, Notio | I- -i.1 ? e no Deucr ^mns i d. They fit better i line. See them. <1KS, Itkvak r CASES Jp. BaS8 yles and I A .eather guaran- mSlBL^ Tailoring fJTflj over our rL corset?? and Comfort, t ladies prefer the )S DEPARTMENT is comp : and Summer Dress Goods, offered our customers. Doi People's AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRi m m yosterdav from 11 a. m. to 2 p. m. Among the specially invited guests were: Messrs J C Lanham. E P Pitts,, Sumter: R L Blackman. Russell Acree, E and Harley Howie, Darlington: Dr Wade Stackhouse,Dillon; j Walter Hazard,Esq,Georgetown; Dr C W Diggs, Chester: Messrs t, vv Easterling, Hartsville; J P Gamble, Heinemann; S VV Mcintosh and J R1 Barrow, Workman. The visitors were taken to the scene of the feast! by boat, and ali are loud in their j praises of the delightful outing, aside from the feast,which we know could not have been surpassed in its line since it was prepared by Mr D J Epps, whose reputation in connection with the "'pine bark stew" is country wide. A Coming Event. i Announcement has been made of the coming marriage of Dr E 0 Taylor of Greelyville to Miss Lucy Perry of Atlanta. The wedding will take place in the latter city on Wednesdad, April 16. Dr Taylor is a son of the late S J Taylor and is a popular and successful young physician, well ' fLrt AAIInfIT nrkiln Knuwu UllUUglllJUl LUC V.UUIH.JT, TTillIV. his bride-to-be is an attractive and charming young lady of Atlanta and is a first cousin of Mrs W L Taylor of Kingstree. Congratulations and best wishes to the Doctor and his fiancee. If you haven't seen the Frank Bea3ley Cultivator it will pay you to call at our store and let us show it to you. The only 3-in-l successful plow on the market. It Williamsburg Hardware Co. nymeueai. Married?Thursday last at five o'clock in the afternoon at the Baptist parsonage by Rev W E Hurt,1 Miss Marie Louise Scott to Mr John Furman Prevatte, both of Williamsburg county. Attention is directed to the ad of j Dr C W Diggs. veterinary dentist, j on this page. Stephen Thomas & Co, the well { known ChaiJeston jewelers, offer i many attractions in their new ad on page 2. Read it. We wish to announce to our pa- j nii? nolrnno tViot lira Vinva I [jail UUO IU UUl pan who inuv *? v uM> v. | our Tobacco Flues made and ready for delivery. It Williamsburg Hardware Co. rcantil< 4G NO i \ ms, Shoes, Hats, C and Collars made f feel better and l< ^ Groi ^ mi_ _ j /n mis ueparti Iff We carry the ^ \ and give our ; N ] service we kn< Strouse Ready for Men and I ficient to conv cal that we h* 18 made clothing * style suits are of t Host all i i Ti styles. Prices lete and up-to-date, We , Waistings and Embroider n't fail to see these goods b i Mercar tkTED NEW HOME SEWING M A PAIR OF OLD-TIMERS. Both MdsIc Makers in Their Own Especial Way. Mr Samuel D Carr was in Georgetown a few days ago and incidentally visited The Times office. Presenting his business card, which read3, "Seizing Music House, Inc, Charleston," Mr Carr placed his forefinger at a line in one corner of the card, where was this legend: "Established 1819." Mr Carr smiled as he directed attention to the date line. It was a smile of pride and appreciation. His interviewer looked interested, then reached over, unfolded a newspaper and placed his forefinger on two lines which read: "The Georgetown Times, Published More Than a Ceneury Ago." Mr Carr raised his hat and bowed, then held out his hand in congratulation. "You've got the age on us," he said, "and I wish for you continued exercise of the wisdom that must come from such experience." (Reciprocity in kind, and the scratching of matches). Mr Carr is selling -pianos and musical instruments generally in this State for the sterling old house that he represents. He reports that he finds business good, with a brightening prospect. In this and neighboring counties, he says, the people are shnwina pvidpnces of DrosDeritv in THE BUSINESS MAN POINTS i out the Wee Nee bank when his fremds want to open a check account This institution was established in 1910. Pays interest on daily balances. Letters of credit to all parts of the world. Personal check accounts solicited. Wee Nee BanK 3 Com SALE lothing, etc.,hatidl or men than the Tt >ok better. We ( ?: i ceries < nent is our pride. I best we can buy, i patrons the best Fi )w how. fa 5 & Brothers -Made Clothing toys. This name is s w? ^c.4 1I1CC U1C IllUOb DIYC mdle the best rea on the markets. ( he latest patterns ; 5 right. are especially proud of 01 ies. It is the best and larj efore they are picked ove itile Co. ACHINE South Carolin. wf . SPECIAL NOTICES j /frt? Phone us when you want Qr to get a notice under this heading. Price one cent a word for each insertion. No | ad taken for less than 25c. ? Phone 83. Wanted?25 tie cutters, have good timber, sap pine, at Taft. W D Bryan, 4-10-lt. Taft, S C. , . ? Sweet Potato Pi.ants. -Three million Nancy Hall and Pumpkin Yam po- ' tato plants ready for April and May delivery. Price, $1.50 per 1.000; in lots of I over 5,000, $1.40 per 1,000. R D Ai.tmas, ' 4 3-10-tft Wauchula, Fla. q F< >r Sale ? Sweet j otato plants: i Nancy Hall. Georgia Bucks, Norton . Yams and Haman varieties. Booking orders for April and May, $1 per 1,000. H J Brown, ? 3-13-8tp Cades, SC. ,1 J 1 ' j their purchase of luxuries. As soon as the tobacco, truck and strawberry crops "come in" he expects to place orders for a number of pianos, pi- ; ano-players, organs, phonographs and other things in his line.?Georgetoion linics. j , IC. W. DICES I VETERINARY DENTIST J Can now be found at i the stables of the J Williamsburg Live J Stock Co.,. M I Kings tree, - S. C. | Final Discharge. | Notice is hereby given that at 12 o'clock m., on the 12th day of May, 1913, the undersigned will apply to the Judge of Probate of Williamsburg county for her final discharge as Administratrix of the I estate of Ed G Ard, aeceasea. Mary Ard. ' 4-10-5t. Administratrix. ipany ed in Kingstree ie Famous Dolly Madison 5 ^ S ir Ladies. This Shoe never ills to give satisfaction. ^9 hwbuSK I "4|i '' ? , A