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ipiiii i | Sat, Jan. II ( KH ? ' M ' We dies' and Gen burg and adj< day, January k\J3 five to ten ne t LTJJ an(* ^ k the yard. W LUJ Dress Outing fggj Sea Island He PAl Apron Ginghs kMs Calicos 5c yar [YVJ Men's heavy ] r. ^ We i K Mm and, if real valui JtYJ every respect, ai W~ WVI We know we cai k prices?hence "I JJENI I 05 I , ? . j| I JAMES OLWEI /f AT ALL V ..Ifobta! I Touring C | I Roadsters, |\ I For business jfe I Ford. Call on / I Thos. M I Kingstree, I P. S.---I have I worth of Ford I venience of Fo H burg County i I with Mr. L. 1 I Hamer-Thomi I | die same. > - ' v closing Ui have au immense stock t.s' Furnishings. t,he oiia tuning counties. This si 23, at eye-opening price r cent loner. See circn 2c Dress Ginghams will go at 81-S Suiting, 10c value, now 7c yard, imespun 25 yards for $1.00. ims, 4c yard, d. Fleece-lined Shirts, 50c value, wi want everybody to come to thi e-erivine is an inducement to } o nd it is only the need of ready [i sell goods as cheap, if not ch JS, TOO. ONSON .TREE, l 0 fitmtv X&CONEWYOCK J DISPENSARIES ^ i ITQMOBILESI ars, - $538.00 I - $480.00 I " -v-il An nni/iA KlITT O 9 5 UI JJl^CldUIC UUJ ct w i, write or 'phone,1TSI IcCutchen, I South Carolina M just received $250 H . Parts for the con- i rd usersin Williams- n and have aarranged 1 \ Thompson, of the 1 )Son Garage to han- fi at Sale c of Dry (?oods, Notions lity of which is recogn tock is going to be put s. We will conduct o lar for a fuller accour 2c go at 35c each, or 70c for S Ladies' all-wool Vests values, will go at 83c each. Pants. Cotton Blankets 35c ps 10 dozen Cowhide Ov .11 go at 79c the pair. ? is Sale. We are going to h; 'ou, we are sure to have a a cash that prompts us to thi eaper, than anyone else, coi BROT "1 ??burrfg I Botes II The public is cordially invited to attend any of the services of the various churches of Kingstree. Baptist Cborcli. Rev W E Hurt, Pastor. Services every Sunday morning at 1.1:30 o'clock and evening at 7:30 o'clock. Sunday-school at 10.00 a. m. Prayer-meeting Wednesdays at 7:30 p. nr.. Cnlconnnl flinrph. Rev H D Bull, Minister. Services for third Sunday after Epiphany, January 24: Sunday-school, 10 a. m.; morning prayer and sermon, 11 a. m. Tuesday: Evening prayer and sermon by Rev Harold Thomas,7:30 p.m. Wednesday: Holy communion and sermon by Rev Harold Thomas, 7:30 a. m.; Bible Class, 8 p. m. Friday: Litany, 4 p. m. Methodist Church. Rev D A Phillips, Pastor. Preaching every Sunday morning at 11:30 o'clock and evening at 7:30 o'clock. Sunday-school at 10:00 a. m. Epworth League meets every Tuesday night at 7:30 o'clock. Mid-week prayer meeting every Thursday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock. Presbyterian Church. Rev P S McChesney, Pastor. Preaching every Sunday at 11 a. _ m. and 7:30 p m. Sunday-school 4:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Arrival ol Passenger Trains at 5 Kingstree. The Atlantic Coast Line railroad has promulgated the following schedule, which became effective Sunday, June 1, 1914: j North Bound. 5 No 80 - - - 7:23 a m *No 46 - - 11:35 a m | No 78 ... 6:02 p m } South Bound. No 79 - - 11:09 a m . *No 47 - - - - 6:38 p m No 89 ... 9:18 p m * Daily except Snndav. >f Our 1 , Clothing, Overcoat! lized by practically t 011 the market for t ur own sale, thus en! it. Partial price lisi ihirt and Pants. and Pants to match, $1.25 1 , or $1.65 for Vest and ! < iir and up. reralls, $1.25 value, will i % ave some of the best va all from you. Remember ow this stock on the mar isequently we have throv HERS so Colds | |/ ( should be "nipped in the )J\ bud", for if allowed to run /wj * ' unchecked, senous results TV may follow. Numerous kWJ cases of consumption, pneu- | monia, and other fatal dis- I eases, can be traced back to ? a cold. At the first sign of a I cold, protect yourself by 1 thoroughly cleansing your system with a few doses of TNEDFGRO'S Dl APIf ULHUIV DRAUGHT I the old reliable, vegetable | I liver powder. ; ^" I Mr. Chas. A. Ragland, O' I Madison Heights, Va., says: If I "1 have been using Thed- If JU ford's Black-Draught for X/. J stomach troubles, indiges-r/? A i tion and colds, and find ittc^i^ ^ be the very best medicine 1 Iji h ever used. It makes an old AT man feel like a young one." 1 |Cn Insist on Thedford's, the O fnl original and genuine. E-67 fy Print Shop Talks Number 3 Unless we make our end of four work satisfactory we will as?ist in putting you on the rocks. We don't want you to fail, for pour failure means ours. We are printers to shrewd laders. v ' - ' : - fc. t&t i Winter ( s, Shoes, Hats, Caps,! he entire trading pul he next twelve days, ibling us to cut the fc below. ?? ? ???? $5,000.00 worth of Shoes the public. Plow Shoes, Dre Men s Shoes and Children's ? $5,000.00 worth of Shoes mus Now put this down in yo 10 dozen Cowhide Overalls, $ 79c the pair. * lues we have ever been ab , our stock is strictly clea ket at the prices at which vn our stock on the marke " rruv/ii wim UTH CAF | Legal Advertisements, j s*<$+<$>+d+<i>+<s ?> $ ? Auditor's Notice For the purpose of taking tax returns for the year 1915, the Auditor's office will be open from January 1 to February 20. The law requiring a penalty of fifty percent upon all returns made after the above dates will be strictly enforced. All purchases and sales of real estate, personal property, polls, commutation tax and dog tax must be returned. All males between the age of 21 and 60 years, inclusive, are liable to Poll and Commutation tax. I or my agent will be at the following places on days mentioned for the purpose of taking returns: January. J L Gowdy's store. 15 Cades, 16 Salters, 19 Gourdin's, 20 Suttons, 21 Trio, 22 Greelyville, 28 and 29 February. Rome, 1 Johnsonville (between trains), 2 and 3 Hemingway (between trains), 3 and 4 Nesmith (between trains), 4 and "> Andrews (between trains), f? and 6 Cedar Swamp, 8 Bloomingvale, 9 Morrisville, 10 Bartell's store, 16 Workman, 17 J J B Montgomery, 12-17-2-18 County Auditor. Notice to Creditors. All persons indebted to the estate ol GSR Huggins, deceased, will please make payment to the undersigned, and all persons to whom the said estate is indebted will render an account of theii demands, duly attested, l -7-3tp " M J Hughes, Executor. Special NoticeNotice is herebv edven that on the first Tuesday in February the Auditing Board will receive sealed bids for the jail, pauper and chaingang practice, chaingang practice limited to 8 miles from court house. These bids are to be by the year, but to include 1916. The Board reserves the right to reject anj and all bids. J N Hammet, l-14-3t County Commissioner. Kingstree, S C, January 7, 1915. Notice of Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given that on the - 13th day of February, A D, 1915, at 15 o'clock noon, I will apply to P M Brockinton, Judge of Probate ol Williamsburg county, for Letters Dis _____ kV>I HH le to offer the people Fm in and first-class in |^6| it is going to be sold. ^ it at ridiculously low iW kW)i >ANY 1IOLINA. ? 7\ HINUSlKtE HUAKU lit IKAUt , | Replies to Mr Mcintosh and Nelson's .! Tobacco Warehouse. I ; Editor County Record:? j Please allow us space in your pa1 j per to say just a few words further ' relative to the recent publications i signed by the Nelson Warehouse and | William Koger Mcintosh. The Kingstree Board of Trade is composed of Kingstree's progressive business men who are willing to give their ! time, effort and money for the adI vancement of the business interests of the town. This body is responsible ,f or the establishment of a toi bacco market here, and since such a i market has been established it has constantly, consistently and gener' ously contributed to its growth by the efforts and financial support of its public spirited membership. At the special meeting previously refa in tbio riorvni* f ho Pnorrl ICI I tu IV 111 til IO pnpvi ) tliv 171/Ul tl of Trade, after a full discussion and careful consideration, decided not to furnish free tobacco seed this season. In so doing it was governed by good reasons and did what it i conscientiously believed was for the best interests of the market as a whole. This action was unduly criticized and unwarrantedly attacked by Mr Mcintosh,who is not a | member of the Board of Trade, and has never co-operated with its members in the advancement of this market and we hold that he has no f right to find fault with the action - of this organization, because, if all 1 the citizens of the town had been of | his disposition, there would never have been a Board of Trade in Kingstree, and consequently no tobacco market. Having acted in good faith ' with nothing else in view but the best interests of the Kingstree Tobacco Market, it was only natural for the Board of Trade to resent his criticism and a majority of the of! ficers thereof deemed it necessary i to let the public know by what ! motives Mr Mcintosh was prompted. ! This action has been fully consider ed and with this explanation the Kingstree Board of Trade, as an organization, dismisses the matter and declines to discuss it further. Kingstree Board of Trade, By Thos McCutchen, Pres., W F Tolley, Sec't'y. ! missory r.s Administratrix of the estate [ of J E King, deceased, f Mary S King. - l-14-4tp Administratrix. iilEll. Sat., Feb. 6 1 Hoods. I j Hosiery and La- ^ )lic of Williamsbeginning Saturi prices to \ from K53 m put at the mercy of ss Shoes, Ladies' Shoes, kM* Shoes?Shoes for all? Tft 5t g0- Sra ur memorandum] book: 'YV] 1.25 value, will go at g*!>l Til -:!