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" LOCAL Pf wis M Some hot! Yesterday was a sizzler. The mosquitoes are the worst ever. What so rare as a cold day in June? Miss Ruth Nettles spent Sunday at Lanes with friends. J Drs I N and W S Bcyd of Salters! were in town Tuesday. Mr J A Ferrell of Salters Depot j was noted in Kingstree Tuesday. Presiding Elder H B Browne is visiting Camden, his former home. Mr J D Proctor of Florence is visiting at the home of Mr A M Gordon. Mr D M Lesesne of Heinemann visited his sister, Mrs E E Fluitt, Tuesday. However, we have the consolation of knowing that it's hottor in other parts of the State. Mr E C Page,traveling representative of the Columbia State, was in Kingstree Tuesday. \Hon Sam Rittenberg of Charleston - was in Kingstree Tuesday to attend the campaign meeting. State Bank Examiner I M Mauldin, of Pickens, was in Kingstree Monday on official duty. Miss Frances K Epps, of Saxon Graded school, Spartanburg, is home x for the summer vacation. Mr T A Daly, of the Columbia Record, was here Tuesday in the interest of that newspaper. Mrs Arnold Sancken and child of Augusta, Ga, are guests of the former's sister, Mrs W N Jacobs. j Mr A D Oliphant, of The State, | nrao TWsdav and reported the | campaign meeting for that newspaper. Messrs M S McKinnon.L Vaughan and L Vaughan. Jr, of Hartsville were here this week on a fishing excursion. Miss Mary Marks, who has been visiting the family of her cousin,Mrs C W Wolfe,returned Tuesday to her home in Columbia. A good shower would perhaps breake the backbone cf the torrid wave, but the weather man wys, "No relief in sight." I Yesterday the Scott Drug Co moved out of the Gourdin building 1 into their handsome new store room in front of the postoffice. Rev Palmer C DuBost, a missionary to China, will conduct morning and evening services in the Presbyterian church next Sabbath. Miss Mabel Ridenour, for several ?? *?<? rv>milnr milliner for the OCCUl/UO Wi\. |?v we ? I ... I Kingstree Dry Goods Co, returned to her home at Waynesboro, Pa, Tuesday. We are pleased to note that Miss Retha Burgess, who was indisposed several days the first part of the week, is able to be at her post of duty again. The official thermometer at this place reached 101 degrees Tuesday 'and 102 degrees yesterday. So far the hottest days of this year by several degrees. Miss Martha Gordon returned yesterday from Columbia, where she went to see her mother, Mrs a M Gordon, who is now at the Waverly sanitarium. Mr W F Caldwell, the Columbia representative of the News & Courier, paid this office a pleasant visit Tuesday while here to report the State campaign meeting. Misses El ma Hinds, Essie Blakeley and Alma Davis are visiting in Baltimore. They will be the guests of Mrs John Slater Jennings at Royal Oak, Md, before returning home. We regret to learn that our friend, Mr J C Dobbin of Richmond, Va.has been compelled to go to New York for medical treatment. All hope soon to hear of his restoration to health. It was reported to us Monday by a reliable gentleman of Taft, that a negro woman living in cne neignuur-, hood gave birth to three babies Sunday night?two boys and one girl; all doing well. The commencement exercises of Memminger school, Charleston, took place Thursday night of last week. Among the graduates in the normal1 class was Miss Jane Shoolbrook Ball, a grand-daughter of Rev Dr Robert Wilson. I Mr S Marcus, accompanied by his I daughter, Miss Lilly,is spending a va cation in the Adirondack mountains of New York. Mr Marcus's health has been poor for some time past and we trust that he will be greatly benefited by his sojourn at the North. According to the Columbia State, at Phenix, Arizona, and Columbia, S C, last Tuesday the caloric was the most intense in the whole United States. The two cities tied with a temperature of 102 degrees Fahrenheit. Not a very enviable distinc| tion. The room just vacated by the Scott Drug Co is now being overhauled and fitted up for a "booze shop," which will be opened here by the dispensary board tomorrow. A list of the stock.with prices, will appear in an ad to be published in The Record next week. We regret to announce that Presiding Elder H B Browne, of *the Kingstree district, is very much indisposed. For the present his work l- ? I-.J UJo k^AfKar i IS Deing carrieu uu u,y mc uiuu^. pastors, as it is necessary for Mr Browne to remain quiet. We hope for his speedy restoration to health and duty. Miss Mamie McLees.supervisor of rural schools in Williamsburg county, left Monday for Rock Hill,where she and a number of other ladies holding similar positions in the State are guests this week of Winthrop college. From Rock Hill Miss McLees will go to her home at Greenwood for a two weeks' vacation. The little 3-year-old boy of Mr Cosmos, the fruit merchant at the corner of Main street and Hampton avenue,fell into the watering trough at the intersection of Mill street and Hampton avenue yesterday and was saved from drowning only by the timely efforts of Mr L T Thompson, who saw the child when he fell in - - head foremost. Mr Hugh McCutchen, president of the Wee Nee bank, and Hon E C Epps, cashier of the Bank of Williamsburg, are attending the Carolina Bankers' association at the Isle of Palms today. Hon Carter Glass, member of Congress from Lynchburg, Virginia, and framer of the new currency law, will make an address to the association. The following Kingstree boys are attending the State Firemen's meet at Florence this week and will enter the reel race there today: Messrs Thos McCutchen,assistant chief, T E Arrowsmith.T C Jacobs, L S Dennis, E Parham, McBride McFaddin, Alec Blakeley,Harry Riff, Algy King.Wm Gamble, Cordie Reddick, Virgil Kinder,Jas Vause, Harry Britton,Woodrow Gamble*and Felder McGill. Rev Dr Robert Wilson, who has for a number of years been the beloved minister of St A1 ban's Episcopal church here, tendered his resignation this week, owing to failing health,and Bishop Guerry plt.ced the care of this church in the charge of Rev Harold Thomas of Florence and his assistant, Rev Mr Bull. The latter will conduct his first service here next Tuesday at 8:30 p. m. All are in vi tea. Our esteemed friend, Mr V E Lifrage, of the vicinity of Salters, yesterday presented us with a nice water-melon. This is the earliest ripe water-melon we have ever seen grown in this county. July 4 used to be considered about the earliest date for the luscious fruit. We thank our friend most heartily for his kind remembrance and assure him thHt it was a treat to all the family. Returning from Charleston Tuesday night on an A C L excursion, an obstreperous negro named Elijah Manning,claiming to hail from Maxton,North Carolina,got intoadispute with several others of his race and proceeded to use his pistol with painful effect upon his antagonists,shooting one in the leg and another in the arm. The shooting occurred near Monck's Corner, in Berkeley county, but the negro was not arrested till the train reached Kingstree, where he is being held for the Sheriff of Berkeley county, who will probably take charge of him today. Sirs. Annie J. Kennedy Dead. Mrs Annie H Kennedy, widow of the late Mr W F Kennedy, died at her home here yesterday morning at 9 o'clock, after a painful illness ex- j tending over six months. Mrs Ken- j nedy's husband died on the same, date two years ago. The deceased was about 50 years of age and leaves five children: Mrs J C Kelley, Misses Eunice,Lyde and Helen Kennedy and Mr Urban Kennedy. Mrs Kennedy's remains were taken to Lake City, her old home, on train No 80 this morning for interment. Can't Keep It Secret. The splendid work of Chamber-' Iain's Tablets is daily becoming more widely known. No such grand remedy for stomach and liver troubles has ever been known. For sale by all dealers. More Hats In the Ring. The following gentlemen announce l their candidacy for offices this week i and appeal to the voters of Williamsburg county: For the House of Representatives?Messrs J J M Graham, Cades; S A Graham, Heinemann.and Dr J H Pratt of Nesmith. For Road Engineer?Messrs T P Fulmore, Cades; J P Frierson, Hebron, and H D Ferrell of Greelyville. For Magistrate?Jno M Ross, Esq, of Kmgstree. ror superintendent or Education?Mr J G McCullough of ; Benson. Hon J E Ellerbe of Marion announces his candidacy for the National House of Representatives from the Sixth district. Scranton Snapshots. Ccranton, June 23.?Several votegetters were in town yesterday "meeting the peepul": Messrs Eller- , be, candidate for Congress; Brown- i ing, for Governor; Captain M C Wil- ' lis, for Adjutant and Inspector Gen- , eral, and Col Wharton, for Railroad ( Commissioner. It is likely that sev- 1 eral citizens will go to Kingstree to- 1 day to hear the candidates speak. A petition has been forwarded to 1 the dispensary board praying that a dispensary be established here. Fol- ( lowing this wet petition a dry one ; will be sent to the honorable board . praying that a dispensary be not es- ' tablished here. Dr W S Lynch, a prominent physician of this town, has announced his candidacy for the House in the ! CUUJiug caiupai^ii. ivccu uuoci veto < say his election will be a sure thing. ' 1 M G. With Oar Advertisers. The Bank of Cades has an inter- ; esting talk to farmers in its new ad. 1 Messrs Jenkinson Bros Co direct the attention of farmers to their big stock of tobacco twine, and the gen- I eral public is advised of many bargains offered at their weekly remnant sales. The Kingstree Hardware Co bids , you welcome to its handsome new store and reminds you that it still "has the goods"?strictly reliable? a policy it has always followed during its existence of ten prosperous years. Mr S Marcus warns you not to procrastinate, but see him first for men's and ladies' ready-to-wear clothing, grips, handbags, satchels, etc. Attention is called to the ad of The Citadel, the military college of South Carolina. Mr M F Heller offers wagons, buggies and mowers very cheap in a new ad in this issue. You need something cooling these hot days and Courtney's is the place to get it. Read his new ad in | this issue. I, i ANNOUNCEMENT! [ This is to inform the public that < Mr Geo A McElveen will be with us * during the coming tobacco season. Mr McElveen needs no introduction 1 to the general public,having already ' established among you a reputation 1 for honesty and uprightness and his 1 untiring efforts to please and satisfy those with whom he does business. His duty with us in Nelson's warehouse will be that of looking especially to the interest of his friends who sell tobacco with us, and of advising them to his best knowledge and judgment in matters with reference to their tobacco. His faithful service among you, relating to your best interest always, will be maintained here in our warehouse,and you have only to place your tobacco in his care to insure that continued faithful service for you. Yours Very Truly, , It Nelson's Warehouse. Notice. The Williamsburg County Farm- <j era' Union will meet in the court j house on the first Monday in July,at t 11 o'clock. All union men are urged r to attend. W Dodd Daniel, f It Pres. ? Invigorating to the Palo and Sickly 3 Tlit Old Standard rtntral itreofthenlaf took, oaonra tasteless cam tonic, driVtt out Malaria.cnricbea the blood .andbuild* upthc aretern. A true tonic. For tdultt and children. 90c When Fatigued Courtney's Ice1 We serve only governm Wiley famous. We sell 01 accepted without money, th pure Coca-Cola. Milk anc DAIRY. Try our nice line Tilford Candies. Look for week. P. s. cou I For Politeness an SPECIAL NOTICES Phone us when you want QtT to get a notice under this Sheading. Price one cent a word for each insertion. No ; a ad taken for less than 25c. i Phone 83. ; For Sale?Three good milch cows. Apply toT M Cooper, Fowler,S C. ltp For Sale?One Oliver Typewriter, No 5; wide carriage; used tor three years; in good condition. Will take 125.00; original cost, $100.00. Reason for selling, want another kind. Apply to W H Welch, Kingstree Insurance. Real Estate and Loan Co. It For Sale?One new Tennis Net, and two good rackets at a reasonable price. Reason for selling, have no need of | them. Apply to W H Welch, Kingstree, SC. It 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 laughter of Masterpiece, Premier Longfellow and other noted boars sired by Camlin's Premier, 163767. Shipped on approval at attractive prices for quick iale. Address Clear View Farm, G W Camlin, Prop, Trio, S C. 6-4-8tp For Sale?One nice building lot, desirably located in Thorn Addition facing Railroad Ave. and between S C Anderson and J J B Montgomery. Terms to suit purchaser. Address or apply to, W T Wilkins, Kingstree, S C, 6-11-tf For Sale?A good 2,000 gallon Cypress Water Tank with 60-ft steel frame, hydraulic ram and wind mill connections. Will sell at a bargain. W T Wilkins, Kingstree, S C. 6-11-tf Only One "BROMO QUININE" To ret the genuine, call (or (nil name, LAXATIVE BROMO QDININB. Look (or signature o( B. W. GROVE. Caret a Cold in One Day. Stop* cough and headache, and work* off cold. 23c. HEARD IN KINGSTREE. Bov Bad Backs Have Been Hade Sfroog?Mldney Ills Corrected. All over Kingstree you hear it. Doan's Kidney Pills are keeping up the good work. Kingstree people are telling about it?telling of bad backs made sound again. You can , believe the testimony of your own townspeople. They tell it for the benefit of you who are suffering. If pour back aches, if you feel lame, lore and miserable, if the kidneys act too frequently, or passages are oainful. scanty and off color, use Doan's Kidney Pills, the remedy that has helped so many of your friends and neighbors. Follow this Kingstree citizen's advice and give Doan's a chance to do thj same for pou. Mrs P D Epps, Kelley St, King* Jtree, S C, says: "I suffered from an attack of kidney complaint and I lad a lame and aching back. I used Doan's Kidney Pillsand they so greatly relieved me that I have not had any leed of a kidney medicine since. I :heerfully recommend this fine rem?dy in return for what it has done for me." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't rimply ask for a kidney -remedy?get Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that Mrs Epps had. Foster-Milburn Co, Props, Buffalo, N Y. I MOLLYCODDLE LAXATIVES Cti lot aid D? Not Toiel tit Urn Thay m*7 eltftr oat tha iitntiail tract, tat do not reltrre the dammod-ap bllo. Tttn uo May Apple Boot (celled Todophjllia) tu a leot-reoort bile aUrtcr. ' It griped feorfally, bat broaght oat tho Ml*. Podophyllin with tho grip* tekae oat to bow to bo hod and or tho nome I Corporators' Notice. Pursuant to, and under the authority >f a commission issued by Hon R M dcCown, Secretary of State, dated ik 1Q14 the books of subscription j ' UUV AVy o the capital stock of the Canal Ginlery company will be opened at the ofice of the Farmers' Supply Co Friday, une 26,1914, at 12 o'clodc noon. Captal stock to be $4,000.00, divided nto 160 shares of the par value of 125.00 each. Hugh McCutchen, W R Scott, H E Montgomeyy, It Corporators and Hot Call at || Cream Parlor \ ent drinks, that made 1 ily for cash, no order at's why we can serve I Cream from my own of Cigars, also Park & changes in store next r?nr\Tcv?C j rv i in-, j. id Cleanliness. 'l| ( PROCRASTINATION if the thief * going to start a bank acconi Pay your bills by all means, b Play fair with yourself. START- ] go along. It becomes a HABIT. 1 THIS BANK W BANK OF WI I Farmers, Plea: 1,000 IBS. TOBAC Our Rem: Friday and ? week big sale of at wonderfully 1 Splendid Aproi 10c yd going at Men's, Ladies Low-Cut Shoes ? 1 ?- ? t4- ?;n ? prices, it win jbig bargains we Remnant Shoes A big lot o: Misses' Dresses close prices. Ladies' Muslir go at very close Fifty dozen La 10c value, will g dies, see these; ; this hot weather One case 10c close at 5c yard. Don't fail to nant Sale on Fri< of each week. Jenkinsoi Kingstree, 50 ONE AND TWC to go at 8 A Car Load of the Famous 0 6 Celebrated 1 to close out i For any of these articles se M. F. 31 II II JW Chicora Coll Osr-ful and discriminating parents seel i laCuotx 19. togetherwlU htgb literary ttud s.*i?T?l iVr '.he r daucbtors, are cordially hi l announcements of t'liicora College. "1 Chico.a combines exredent equlpraen the comprehensive t u in: nit recessary toper and influence emphasized; na rrow sectarian .Exhilarating altitude. 1<AK) feet above Tceptioually fln? cliniato. Beautiful groun i for comfort, health and coD7enierce. Curriculum affords a broad, liberal an< needs of cultured womanhood. Collegiate; 1 leje of Libml Arts uf Scicocti, degrees of M. I embraces Art. Expression, Physical Cultui 1 Conservatory of Music in tbissectlou. Twenty-two iost radon. men and women o in their respective schools. For from copy of Catalogue c REV. S. C. BYRD, D. D., Prei 91 ?' '? ?Q< Diogenes, aChanceHones! WitK* Yoursejjp of wring. Don't say to yourself, 'Tn it just as soon as I pay those bills." ut put something in the bank at onoe. ETOW. Saying becomes easier as yon *17 it and see. ILL HELP YOU. LLIAM8BURG se Take Notice! CO TWIHE, 21c LB, riant Sale. - >aturday of each Remnants going ow prices, ti Ginghams worth 5c yd. >' and Children's coing at very close >ay you to see the have to offer in of all kinds. ; s* mm ^ ft i f Children's ana to close at very i Underwear will prices. dies' Gauze Vests, / o at 5c each. 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