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iSH< Our stock ii ever shown in K We carry tl WTood's Shoes fc give satisfactior K ir> o'cf WHITE OAK CHIPS Picked Up During the Week by Our Wideawake Scribe. White Oak, November L'3:~ Mr C K Eaddy and daughter, Miss Alice, attended the exhibition of the girls' canning clubs and the organization of school trustees and teachers of Williamsburg county at Kingstree Saturday. A (Hinno*. n?oo \rrxv\T on. A 11 Ull OU^JATl \> c*o ?vi; tiiwvu vi* i joyed by the young folk Tuesday ' evening at the home of Mr and Mrs J A Griffin. Several social games and plays were engaged in, and everyone present seemed to enjoy being there. Excellent music was appropriately rendered bv Messrs James and Jeff Matthews on the violin and the banjo, respectively. Among the White Oakites who visited Kingstree last week were: Mrs A R Eaddy and daughters, Misses Opal and Cecil, Messrs E Dewitt, G W Ward, J P Christmas, W E Flowers and J P Sauls. We had the pleasure (?) of a few hours of real winter time last Friday when the snow was falling thick and fast, sitting around the fire-side roasting potatoes and couJd have been lots better satisfied if we had had a big,fat 'possum to go with the potatoes. Dr W J Haselden of Cades was I here Monday on professional business. Mr J Walter McElveen went to Kingstree Monday on business. We are indeed glad to rejiort that the sick in this vicinity, with the exception of Mrs W D Eaddy, who is very ill at present, are all improvl ing and are looking forward to a pleasant Thanksgiving. Hon J J M Graham, of Cades vif riinchriac VIIIIOUI1UO and No' A gift for everyone in 1 holiday goods is complete, goods to be had for the mc to have you call and loo gladly put aside any artic future delivery. Engravii notice. A few of the mar are mentioned below. EVERY ARTICLE Diamond Set LaVallieres < Cameo Set LaVallieres I Gold Necklaces Gold Bead Necklaces 1 Bracelets Watch Bracelets Diamond Set Brooches I Cameo Brooches { Diamond Bar Pins I Gold Hat Pins Ladies' Watches Ladies' Cameo Rings Ladies' Stone Set Rings Children's Set Rings Ladies' Pearl Set Rings Gents' Scarf Pins Gents' Tie Clasps Gents' Cuff Link Sets Gold and Silver Thimbles Gold and Silver Mounted Fountain Pens Eyes tested and glasses fittec on short notice. Bring me broken jewelry for repairs. R ceived. Mail orders receive pr T. E. BAGGETT, Jewc OES! 3 now replete with hngstree. re Queen Quality for >r Children. These i 1. ree Dry cinity, was in our midst a while Sunday afternoon. Mr John H Baker spent the weekend at his home near Central. As he will soon be through sawinp the amount of lumber for which he rnntmntpj in this locality, he will at an early date either move to another place where he can get more work to do or remove his maehinerv * hack to Central. Miss Bertha Kellahan of Lake City visited friends here Sunday. She was escorted by Mr J A Matthews, who has been spending a few days at that city. Mr Bentley Boles, who has been at Winston-Salem, N C, during the tobacco market season, returned j home Saturday afternoon. j Picking cotton is the "slogan" of I the farmers now, as they have ev-; erything else gathered, and they j have a cold job trying to get the "fleecy staple" ready <r the ware- j 11UUOC. Master Ellie McElveen of Cades' spent Sunday here. . j We!l,Mr Editor, here's hoping for you and yours, the faithful and effi-! cient employees of The Record and its many readers, which constitute a large family of "The Welcome Weekly", a very pleasant Thanks-1 giving. May the trials and business i cares, which would mar your pleasure in the least, vanish with the ; dawn of the "day" and may we all 1 spend the day and enjoy it in the j manner and spirit wherewith it was j first celebrated. B W M. We appreciate heartily the above kindly sentiment and on behalf of our force and all connected with the paper, most cordially reciprocate the j same, hoping that our esteemed friend may have an Epicurean j Thanksgiving feast, and, best of all. I have the appetite to enjoy it.?Edi- i ? - tor The Kecora. j Jewelry I relties. || ;he family. My line of g the very best quality of I, >ney. I would be pleased I k them over, and will I! le you may select for I ig done on three days I ly gifts you may select I: ^ I Wl GUARANTEED. |th old Lockets | Ladies' Qold and Silver 11 ^ Headed Umbrellas Ij 0 Ladies' Silver Comb and I t0 Brush Sets I plJ Ladies' Silver Manicure Sets I ne Ladies' Sewing Sets ? 3ents' Military Sets Bit Ladies' Fine Leather Hand "M Bags I te Ladies' Silver Vanity Cases I bu Ladies' Mesh Bags I m< ' Hold Plated Clocks I I Silver Photo Frames 3ents' Gold and Silver i Knives pa 3ents' Silver Match Cases ^o: 3ents' Smoking Sets co 3ents Shaving Sets bu 3ents' Cigarette Cases 3ents' Collar and Cuff Bags ha pe 1. Broken glasses matched | your watches, clocks and epairs made same day re- | ompt attention. sai tr, iler, Kingstree, S. C. s? th< I sei ~ SH the largest and Ladies, Howard Shoes come direc Goods The JENK A LARGE line ( Jackets very It will pay y( vest, with a little cleani Jenkinson Bros Co can 1 better still, pants cheap C. 150 boys' knee suits, clothes for your boy. Wintc for men Mens' 50c with drawers 75c the suit. o v\ / Duyo cuit shirts and ( each. Wright's 1 and drawers $2.00 the suit Ladies' < pants to matx Ladies' at to match, $1 suit. Lac Great val colored skirts l-iw All loHu UU? ? 111 iuui^ ulously low p I Ladies' All Wool Coat S $ JENKINS( Altnwell School Notes. Cades, November 24:?The Aim ?11 school opened Monday, Novem ;r 3, with Miss Olive Smith a acher. The enrollment the firs ?ek was only nine pupils. Sina en it has increased to twenty. Judging from the hearty co-oper ion already shown between the me and the school, there is reasoi believe that our school is on i ane that will be uplifted in the ar future. We now have a special school dis nf a?/4 Kofnrc nnnthpr schoo IV-I/J OllU 1,/VJLVtV ??V ?? rm we anticipate having a new lilding, with all the modern equip mts. Friday, November 3, was obserw as "clean-up" day. Those whc rticipated put forth every effort r the improvement of the genera! ndition of the school-grounds and ilding. The Superintendent of Education s not visited us yet.but we are excting him 'most any day. Beginner. Five members of a crew of life/ers were drowned Monday night ring to reach the Hanalei, a steam looner, wrecked off the coast of n Francisco. It is feared that i ship and her crew and 58 paslgers are doomed. OES! best assortment & Foster Shoes fly to us from tl v^o., inksgiv IHSOH )f Ladies' Coat Suits at $ ' cheap. C. A splendid )u to see these garments, ng and pressing, looks as ;urn the trick with a beau er than you can buy them all sizes, all prices. Cor ;r Underwear women and children. fleece lined brown shirts 3 to match, 40c each or I children's fleece lined Irawers to match, 25c wool, fleece lined shirts to match, $1.00 each or cotton undervests and :h, 25c and 50c each. I wool vests and pants .00 each, or $2.00 the lies' Skirts. ues in ladies' black and at $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 and 5s' skirts going at ridicrices. nits, $5.00, $7.50, and S 1.00. An Exceptional Cha DN BROS | SAVE TH HORSE 2 If you could take out an durance policy that wc guarantee your horse i mule against colic for f i \ cents you would hurry tx ? m so, would'nt you? I Dr. Boyd's Sure Pol j Colic Remedy r is colic insurance in drop ft 60 drops instantly relieves se est case. Price 50c and $1 a bo No drenching. Results gua teed or money refunded by For Sale by ) [ | Farmer's Drug Cc 1 Hemingway, S. C. ' How To dive Quinine To Chi PEBRILINE is the trade-mark name afivi ) mproved Quinine. It is a Tasteless Syru] ant to take and does not disturb the s Children take it and never know it is ( Also especially adapted to adults who take ordinary Quinine. Does not naus< cause nervousness nor ringing in the hei it the next time you need Quinine for a pose. Ask for 2-ounce original packas J name FEBRIXJNE is blown in bottle. 2 Many men feel if they were for what they know they woul larger salaries. SH< of Ladies', Gents' a : for Gents and Bust le manufacturers an . KINGS' ing Off* AT nnnrnri Dhu I Htl 5.00, $7.50 and $10.00. Ladie assortment of Men's Overco* CYou want to economize, good as new, but your pants hi itiful line of pants to match yc i elsewhere. That is hot talk,? ne and look if you want to buy Hats ai If you are goii cap you will do yc if you don't come have to offer. C Children's hats, ! f~ U-i.- d*1 iVieil S I la to ell pi. can't be bought than $2.00. Conn this statement. Dress Dress gingharr the yard. Apron gingham the yard. A big bargain i: wool dress goods 35c. Come and s things in dress goc Boys' Don't fail to set serge and cassime 510.00 the Suit Cluett-Peabt inpp fnr TWp Wlin I ikp Nirp II1VV IVI AUVVV II UV AilllV illVV CO. - Kir vertvu. *M I jyri wjlvi ij I Save up 1 * TTST a word to the HXWIT I J PREACH to yon, but we ibhI ICAILY: "BEGIN SAY net EASY, we know. The fli iidren. money, whioh perhaps doe later. But lave NOW. DON" tomtcb* 'SSS BANK OF rate nor ?? ? ? ? ?1 Patronize 0 ? paid d *et And Get i _ _ _ __ _ J "N ,nd Children's Shoes I ;er Brown and R. T. f rREE, s. c. I " i ? ;rings *| RS CO. ' s' and Children's Coats and \ its at $5.00, $7.50 and $10.00. J Your last winter's coat and ] ave worn threadbare in places. ?ur coat and vest. And what is 1 fou say? Well, come and see. j ' .'J. - J? t a very cneap ana nice sun 01 ? b id Caps. * V ng to buy a hat or mrself an injustice and see what we !aps, 25c and 50c. 25c, 50c and 75c. 50 that we know elsewhere for less 3 and let us pjove , Goods. is 10c and 12 l-2c ^ s, 5c, 6 l-4c and 8c . .pi ? \ 1 y r\ n aress gooas, ouc to close at 25c and >ee these splendid )ds. I* ' 5 $j Suits. i' .r; 3 our boys' all-wool re suits, $2.50 up. i )dy $1.50 Shirts to Close at Shirts. , i tgstree, S. C. rr. Newlywed, For a Home I i fWEDS. Dear friends, we doi't want tf * Sp do wish to say SIMPLY and EMPHAT- - Bj ING FOR YOUR HOME HOW!" Iff - W vt years of yonr new life require moat of t J not come to yon as plentifully a* it . 1 r WAIT, mi make yon HAPPY. jSfci \ 1 KINGSTREE. 1 >IJR Advertisers I jo Satisfaction, f f 4 / 3 % * Jt3