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lOCAlS wm M Miss Lizzie Gordon is visiting relatives in Florence. Mr H Foxworth of Cades was in Kingstree Tuesday. Mr G F Chandler of Rome was a caller at our office Monday. Rev P B Ingraham of Indiantown was noted in town Monday. Capt J C Lanham of Summerton was noted in town yesterday. niiiro Ronton is visitinc Mrs 1U130 VWTV ^Vttlbert W Ej 08 at Asheville, N C. | Mrs J A S Price of Salley is the guest of her sister,Mrs D A Phillips. Mr W E Allen of Greelyville was a caller at The Record office Monday. Mr W E Jenkinson and family are moving into their new home today. Mr N M Venters of Hemingway favored this office with a visit Monday. Mr James McCutchen of Johnsonville was noted on our streets Monday. C E Saint-Amand, Esq, was at Columbia this week on official business. \ Mr and Mrs John Heinemann of Andrews visited Mrs A M Gordon Sunday. Miss Eunice Harper, who taught at Riedsville last session, has returned home. Miss Marian McFaddin is at home fho hfvli.lavs from College for Worsen, Columbia. Born, or Sunday to Mr and Mrs W W Bodriie, at the home of Dr D C Scott, a fine boy. Mr G W Camlin and his son, Charlton, of Trio were noted in Kingstree Monday. V Mr C H Gordon of Gordon was a ^caller at The Record office Monday while in Kingstree. Miss Fbride Harper, who has been teaching at Laurens, has returned home for the summer vacation. Misses Louise Barr and Elizabeth Speigner, students at Winthrop, have returned home for the vacation. Miss Bessie Harper, who has been teaching at Darlington, returned home yesterday for the vacation period. Miss Essie Blakeley, a student at Converse college, Spartanburg, the V past session, returned home Monday mgni. Miss Hallie Hinds has returned home from Hartsville, where she was a student at Coker college last session. Mrs M Heiden and children of Marion,en route to Manning,stopped over here Tuesday to visit Mrs S Marcus. Mr Walter Harper, a student at the State Medical college,Charleston, has returned home for the vacation season. Mrs R J McCabe has returned home after an extended visit to relatives and friends at her old home in Marion county. Mr H 0 Britton spent the weekend at Indiantown with his wife, who is spending some time with relatives in that vicinity. The many friends of Mrs L C Montgomery are glad to learn that she^is convalescing, after her recent severe and protracted illness. \ Mrs S K Brockiagton of Florence, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs A M Gordon, who is still quite sick, returned home Monday. Attention is called to announcement cards of Messrs B B Chandler xnd F R Hemingway as candidates for the House of Representatives. The Kingstree High school baseball team won a signal victory over Lake City on the latter's diamond Tuesday, the score standing 10 to 1. The Kingstree band realized the sum of $13.05 as proceeds from the sale of ice cream and cake on the court house square Friday evening. Mi* J H Epps, Kingstree's chief of police, left Wednesday morning for Columbia, where he willbe married today to Miss Daisy Phillips, of that city. We return appreciative thanl.s to ^ #mani4 Mr n W Canlin. uur k^uu iiicuu, u*. v .. , of Trio for a box of delicious pee :hes. They were the best we have seen this year. Miss Florence Stubbs, a popu.'ar teacher of the Union High schc ol at Rome, was in Kingstree Monday en route to Bennettsville, where she has gone to visit friends. Rev D A Phillips returned yesterday in his car from Columbia. Ac-. companying him were Mrs Phillips, Misses Hannah and Myrle and Mr; Hillis Phillips. I Dr R J McCabe has removed his dental offices from the second floor of the Nexsen building back to his old offices in the McCabe building, adjoining the court house square. Mr A M Gordon was called to Gillisonville Friday on account of the illness of his daughter, Mrs J G Ellis. He returned Saturday accompanied by Mrs Ellis, who is still quite sick. We are indebted to the courtesy of our friend, Mr Sam P Stackley, a member of the graduating class, for an invitation to the commencement exercises of Wofford college, Spartanburg, June 13-15. We are glad to note that Dr C f> Jacobs, whose eyes have been so painfully afflicted that he had to go to Charleston to consult a specialist, is again able to pursue the practice of his profession. We acknowledge with appreciative thanks an invitation to the commencement exercises of the University of South Carolina, Columbia, June 7-10, sent us by our young friend, Mr Frank J Rodgers, of this county, who will take the Bachelor of Art degree at this commence U1CUV. Mr J S Jenkins of South Boston, Va, was here last Saturday arranging for the construction of a prize house for the packing and handling of tobacco here this season. Mr Jenkins is a pioneer buyer on the Kingstree market and never fails to get a good share of the offerings for his company. There will be a meeting of the Kingstree Board of Trade at 8:30 p. m. Tuesday at the court house for the purpose of re-organization and the transaction of business. Every man who is interested in the material progress of Kingstree and the promotion of the county's interests is urged to be present. Mr Samuel D Carr, traveling representative of the Siegling Music House, Charleston, informs us that his firm has leased the second floor of the handsome building: now under construction by Mr W H Carr, for a branch music store, which will be opened as soon as the new building is ready for occupancy. Rev N B Clarkson, a former pastor and well known citizen of Williamsburg county, died at an infirmary in Florence at 7 o'clock Monday evening. For some years past Mr Clarkson had made his home at Florence with his daughter, Mrs J Allan Huggins. The deceased was an uncle of Messrs W N, J B, T D and B E Clarkson, of this county. We have a communication from Taft signed "Kitty," which we should be glad to publish, but, as we have stated heretofore several times, we must have the real name of the writer before we will publish any article of any kind whatsoever. The narqe will not be published unless the correspondent so desires, but we must have it on file for our protection. At the semi-annual convention of the Pee Dee Rural Letter Carriers' association, which met at Florence Saturday, MrS A Burch of Florence was elected president. Mr F K Graham of Kingstree, second vice president and Mr J A Cook of Lake City, secretary and treasurer for the ensuing year. Mr Gary Cox of Cades was elected a member of the executive committee. An organization known as the Canal Ginning Co has been formed in Kingstree for the purpose of erecting and conducting a ginnery at this place. Already an order has been placed for the necessary machinery and the erection of the plant will be commenced within the next few weeks. The plant will be located on the east side of the ACL tracks near the depot. We acknowledge with pleasure an invitation to the graduation exercises of the United States Military Academy, West Point, New York, Friday, June 12, sent us by our esteemed young friend. Cadet John H Woodberry, who is a member of the graduating class. The class roll comprises 107 members. We sincerely congratulate Cadet Woodberry on his grit and brain to complete this arduous course of study. For the benefit of the traveling public we call attention to the changes in the A C L railroad time table relative to the arrival and departure of passenger trains to and from Kingstree. The evening trains, Nos 47 and 78, which have met at this point for some time, now pass at Cades. Train No 80 leaves Kingstree now at 7:23 instead of 7:32, as formerly. No 89, which is due here at 9:18 p. m., is the only train not affected by the new schedule. Mr M H Jacobs, chief of the local fire department, is in receipt of a communication from the secretary of the South Carolina State Firemen's association, Mr R S Hood, Sumter, stating that special low rates have been secured over the A C L railroad for all wishing to attend the annual State meet at Florence, June 22-24, also free transportation for fire department horses and apparatus. The Kingstree reel team is practicing daily for the event, and are enthusiastic over their prospects for winning honors at the meet in Florence which promises to be the largest ever held in South Carolina. In last week's issue of The Record an appeal was made to all good citizens of Williamsburg to assist in the campaign for the eradication of hookworm disease, now being carried on in the county. This appeal was not in vain. Responses have * 11 a._ - r i.L. come m irom an parts 01 uie wuuty. The first two days of this week as many examinations were made as during the whole two weeks previous. Dr Riser has received many letters of encouragement and offers of assistance from representative citizens. This work, in the interest of public health, will last four weeks longer in this county and we hope that thousands will avail themselves of this offer of free examination and treatment. It is thought that a similar campaign against tuberculosis and malaria may be arranged if just and proper appreciation is shown for the work now being done. 75 per cent of the white children in the county who have been examined are found to have hookworm disease, and the percentage among negroes is the highest of any county in the State. |Dr Riser, who is in charge of this work in the county, will be at the following places on dates named where free examination and treatment will be given. Do not put this off till the last week when so many apply and some will have to be turned away. Every Tuesday, Hemingway, Farmers' Drug Store; every Wednesday, Greelyville, Dr Taylor's office; every Thursday, Gourdins, Dr Rich's office; every Friday, Nesmith, Dr Pratt's office; every Saturday, Kingstree, Court House. Ice cream and cake will be served on the court house lawn Friday evening from 7:00 till 10:00 o'clock, for benefit of the Epworth League. It With Our Advertisers. * ? ? - - * /">_ In its new ad tne canK. oi buurs directs attention to its facilities for supplying every legitimate need in the banking line. We call attention to the ad of the popular Harley-Davidson Motorcycle, the local agent for which is Dr E T Kelley. Mrs M L Baggett and son, Willie, of Lanes were in Kingstree Monday. Take Plenty of Time to Eat. . There is a saying that "rapid eating is slow suicide." If you have formed the habit of eating too rapidly you are most likely suffering from indigestion or constipation, which will result eventually in serious illness unless corrected. Diges tion begins in me uwum. ??v? should be thoroughly masticated and insalivated. Then when you have a fullness of the stomach or feel dull and stupid after eating, take one of Chamberlain's Tablets. Many severe cases of stomach trouble and constipation have been cured by the use of these tablets. They are easy to take and most agreeable in effect. Sold by all dealers. Right First Tims. The class had seemed exceptionally bright and intelligent that afternoon, and in consequence there was a look of satisfaction on the teacher's face. "Now, James," she asked, "do you really understand the meaning of 'extinct?*" "Yes'm," replied James. "Then name one bird that is now extinct." James hesitated a moment, then: "ChiDDer!" he exclaimed. 1 "Chipper?" inquired the teacher. "And what kind of bird is that ?" "My pet pigeon," came the reply. '"The cat caught him this morning!" ?London Answers. Arrival of Passenger Trains at KIngstree. The Atlantic Coast Line railroad has promulgated the following schedule, which became effective Sunday, June 1, 1914: North Bound. No 80 - - - 7:23 a m *No 46 - - 11:35 a m No 78 - - - 6:02 p m South Bound. No 79 - - - 11:09 am! *No 47 - - - - 6:38 p m | No 89 ... 9:18 pm * Daily except Sunday. Candidates Cards. : Announcements of candi-; dates, not more than 100 words, will; be published in this column until the j primary election for $5.00 each, j payable always in advance. Please ! don't ask us to credit you, but send | the money with your copy. An-, nouncements over 100 words Ions: will be charged for at the rate of ten cents a word. For Magistrates the price of announcement cards is $3.00. For Stale Senator. To the Democratic voters of Williamsburg county:?I hereby announce my candidacy ior re-eiecuon to me ou?te Senate, subject to the rules governing the primary election. Soliciting your support, I am, Respectfully, p E C Epps. To the Voters of Williamsburg County: I hereby announce myself a candidate for the State Senate, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. Soliciting your support, I am. Respectfully, p Hugh McCutchen. For House of Representatives. To the Voters of Williamsburg County: I hereby announce myself a candidate for the House of Representatives, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. Soliciting your support, I am Very respectfully, p B B Chandler. To the Democratic Voters of Williamsburg County: Pursuant to the solicitation of friends, I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the House of Representatives, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. Your support will be highly appreciated. p F R Hemingway. The friends of Mr E F Prosser, having faith in his ability and integrity, take pleasure in presenting him to the voters of Williamsburg county as a candidate for the Legislature, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary, p To the Democratic voters of Williamsburg:?I hereby announce myself as a candidate for re-election to the House of Representatives and pledge myself to abide the result of the primary. I bespeak your suffrages in my behalf. Robert J Kirk. rur tuugrcss. \ I hereby announce myself a candidate to represent the Sixth Congressional district in the next Congress, subject to the Democratic primary, p A L Hamer. For Superintendent of Education. I hereby announce my candidacy for re-election to the office "of County Superintendent of Education, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary, p R N Speigner. For Road Engineer. I hereby announce myself a candidate for appointment to the office of Road Engineer for Williamsburg county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. Respectfully, p Geo F Chandler. After due consideration i am persuaded to offer for reappointment to the office of Road Engineer for Williamsburg county, subject to rules of the Democratic primary. Respectfully, p Jno M Eaddy. I hereby announce myself a candidate for election as Road Engineer of Williamsburg county. I will say by way of introduction that I am a son of the late W S Camlin, Sr. who was a Representative of the county on the Democratic ticket for several terms. Soliciting your support, I am. Respectfully, nr.nti n Piur im P ff Ai/D V/ VAiUWi". For Couoty Treasurer I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-appointment to the office of County Treasurer, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary, p J Wesley Cook. jtf&RSBln Blemi?ha? STii Cauted By Germi OWM t?t ondeMkO r 5 ^^wrw'arpimplM J ? follow. T A ML BELL'S # J | Antiseptic Salve) ) aiSb&SStJE!S."btCTS.?5 ' i Fm.r ww-MrssnflMf # 4 "Toil It By Tho BoH" 4 SPECIAL NOTICES fZJk Phone us when you want Qp to get a notice under this heading. Price one cent a f word for each insertion. No >^iK ad taken for less than 25c. Phone 8o. Wanted?Fifty able-bodied men to work on roads. Wages $1.00 per day. Apply to Jno M Eaddy, Road Engineer, Kingstree, S C. 5-28-tf For Sale?Berkshire pigs from 8 weeks to 6 months old, from 400-lb daughter of Masterpiece, Premier Longfellow and other noted boars sired by Camlin's Premier, 163767. Shipped on approval at attractive prices for quick sale. Address Clear View Farm, G W Camlin, Prop, Trio, S C. 6-4-8tp | _____ i Receipt Books, Blank Notes, Mortgages and , all Legal Blanks in demand, for sale at The Record office. If we have not the | form you wish we can print it on short I notice. i I GRADUATING PRESENTS I have a nice assortment of Jewe occasion. Just received, a handsorr tible Pearl Bead Necklaces, Diamo Cameo Pendants and Chains. All J ity. A specialty in Sterling Silver ents. Watches That Keep Co: Watches, Clocks and Jewelry reps T. E. BAGGETT, 1W. R. Scott IMerchandii DEALE Rice, Grits, Flour gar, Coffee, Lar Hay, Grain, Stock; Our office is in the old 1 and we invite you to call: Give 0^ J WJBOCBASTINATION it the thief oi * going to itart a bank account Pay your bills by all aeam, but Play fair with yourself. STABT HI fo along. It becomes a HABIT. Tr; THIS BANK WI BANK OF WII Models and Prices Model 10-A?5-H. P., Single Cylinder "5-35," protec Model 10-B?5-H. P., Single Cylinder "5-35," chain t Model 10-C?5-H. P., Single Cylinder "5-35," chain t Model 10-E?8-H. P., Twin Cylinder, chain transmi: Model 10-F?8-H. P.. Twin Cylinder, chain transmis H ARLE Y-DAVIDS* ? - ? ?? i i i*. Producers of Hign-uraae mo 570 C STREET, - ft Dr. E. T. Kelley, Kingstree, S. PRINT! FOR YOUR DAUGHTER. I Iry to select from for the above j te line of Solid Goid and indestruc- f nd-set LaVallieres and Brooches, I ewelry sold is of the highest qual- ? ?nH Pnt Cla.q.n for Weadincr Pres- ^ rrect Time. ? ^ I lired same day received. Vf*:Jeweler t & Brother I J se Brokers m IRS IN '/ Meal, Meat, Su- ij d, Cheese, Etc. | and Poultry Foods 1 fVee Nee Bank Building and get our prices before -; f.. 2" whiles* j Cnancelonest Wif ho \ourse|p , | ! saving. Don't say to yourself, 'Tin. just as soon as I pay those bills." : pat something in the bank at once. )W. Saving becomes easier as yen j it and see. LL HELP YOU. LiLIAMSBURG F. O. B. Factory. w ted transmission belt, price $200.00 ransmission, price 210.00 ransmission.equipped with two-speed, price 244.00 sion, price 250.00 sion, equipped with two-speed, price 285.00 3N MOTOR CO., torcycles for over 12 Years. MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN. C? Agent lor Williamsburg Go II SEND IIS YOUR l! ORDER NOW - x