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lOCAlgS \1EHK iu,nu [eg? Mr L D Rodgers visited Lake Cit Saturday evening. J Mr M L Rodgers of Lanes wi ^\Qoted in Kingstree Monday. Mrs C M Chandler of Lake Cit was a visitor to Kingstree yesterda: Only one public sale has bee advertised to take place her nej Monday. Mr C K Eaddy of Lake City, R D No 2,' was in Kingstree Monde on business. Mrs George Stackley of Floren< is visiting friends and relatives i town this week. Miss Emma Cooper of Indiantow was the week-end guest of Mi! Jimmie Britton. ^ DrEO and Mr S V Taylor < Greelyville were in Kingstree c business Monday. Mr W S Camlin of Andrews an T* VT n:il?~ Pon nf 5llffnns WP1 A XI ntuimu, uiivj, ui .... .noted in town today. Mr W E Jenkinson was in Colun bia last week to attend a meeting: < the board of pardons. Mr W H Dubose made a quit ' trip to Darlington Monday,. goin through the country in a car. Miss Eat'a Stackley will leave t< T_morrow for Charleston, where si will spend several weeks with friend On and after May 1 the banks ( Kingstree will close their doors at p.m.instead of 8 p.m. as heretofon If "all work and no play mak( Jack a dull boy/' all play and t work undoubtedly makes Jack dunce. - Miss Pauline Watson, principal ( the Cedar Swamp school,just closec was the guest of Miss Jimmie Bri ton Monday. Miss Martha Gordon, who hi been serving as a trained nurse i Florence for several weeks jiast, r< : turned home Saturday night. ^ The Kingstree baseball team plaj ed the Manning team on the fai ground here yesterday arternoo before a large number of spectator The visiting team was defeated b a score of 10 to 3. Misses Myrtle Nesmith, Annie Bj ker, Connie Thompson, Messrs > S, John W, and Oscar Dennis, Harol and Alfred Thompson were amon those from town who attended picnic at Mouzon's bridge Saturday Commencement exercises of Ind antown Consolidated school will tak \ place Wednesday and Thursday, Ma 5 and 6. Prof L T Baker, dean c the University of South Carolini will deliver the commencement at dress. Misses Amanda Edwards an Mamie McLees attended the Sunday school convention of the Methodh church at Andrews Tuesday, returi ing, they stopped at Earle's scho< to organize a school improvemer association. % Mr W J Watson, the efficier meat cutter for the Palace Marke * " ?J ?-l-i.: ?? T ?++? 8pent dunaay wiui maiivcs at uatu Mr Watson will remove his farm here in a few days, where they wi ^ reside in future. We extend to thei a hearty welcome. Dr R C McCabe is attending th 55th annual meeting of the Sout Carolina State Dental associatioi which convened in the ball-room c the Jefferson Hotel at Colurabi yesterday. Dr McCabe is on th programme to read a paper befor the association. The local basketball team.compoi ed of young ladies of the Kingstre High school, accompanied by a nun ber of their friends and townspec pie, went to Manning last Friday an played the school team of that place p The game resulted in the defeat c the Kingstree young ladies. Mr Fred Harper made the firs shipment of garden peas from thi place Tuesday. Notwithstanding th severe damage to his 10-acre cro by the hail-storm last week,Mr Hai per expects to gather about half yield. His shipment of 5 crates Tue! dow u7?h of fairlv crood duality. Among those from Kingstree ai tending the Kingstree district Sui day-school convention and distric conference of the Methodist churc at Andrews are: Revs H B Brown and D A Phillip?, Messrs B E Clarl son, W E Nesmith and R N Speig ner and Miss Amanda Edwards. Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days Your druggist will refund money if PAZ OINTMENT falls to cure any case of Itchinj Kind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 day Tkt drat application gives Ease and Rest. SO M'x* ^ ' ^ i fc ,, ,. . . A 1 We had a most welcome visit Tues- * - day from our friend, John McGill of * Cedar Swamp. To make his call even I more appreciated he brought us a j ? pair of nice fat young chickens, just i - the right size for making soup,which ! n at present forms a very important, factor in our diet. J r< :y The programme of special fea- a tures at the Uwana Theatre each Thursday night during May will 8' embrace the following famous pic- * ' tures: "The Great Stroke", "Last p ;y Days of Pompeii", "What the Gods b y. Decree" and "The Outlaw's Re- t] form". Watch for the Uwana ad , n next week. rt, g I Fortunately the hail storm we had sj 1 Wednesday afternoon of last week , F did not cover a radius of more than y, six miles, and north-east of Kings- ^ I tree it seems to have been heavier ai ?J ~ ^nofvnnfiva tjion in thp ,p UI1U UJUIC ucauuiuit miuit *.? ?..v jn! immediate vicinity of the town. In g several instances hogs were killed; and as late as Friday great banks of s' n hailstones were to be seen in shaded T 3S places. A large number of chickens as j were killed and garden truck badly p - j damaged. Four miles from Kings- j > tree,each way, there was no hail and ,n only a light rainfall. \ w lc , It is rumored that numerous [ changes in places of residence will . e be made by Kingstree families within the next few weeks.' Mr LeRoy bi 1.; Cates and Mr J H Epps are moving )f into Mr H D Reddick's house, the tc latter having moved his family to Andrews; Mr L T Thompson will move into the house on Mill street ' ? formerly occupied by vMrs C M Chan; dler, and Mr W F McCants will oc- n 0_! cupy Sheritf (iraham's nouse now hj ie | tenanted by Mr Thompson; MrHH ^ g King will occupy the residence va' j cated by Mr McCants. Several other w )f changes will be made upon the com- & 2 pletion of residences now under con- vi s. struction. bi ? It is reported here that arrange- ai 10 ments have been made with the ei a management of the Atlantic Coast h line whereby south-bound train No ? . 83, which passes here at 10:50 a. m., , j* may be stopped on signal. While " this concession on the part 'of the ft company is Jnot altogether satisfactory to the citizens of Kingstree, it is will give them a chance to reach A n Charleston an hour or two earlier G than by having to wait for train No 79. What we should like to see is an order for train No 85, which passes m here about 4 a.m., to stop on signal, cc 'r This would enable our business men pi n to reach Charleston in ample time ^ 3- to transact such business as they ( y may have there and return home on . No 78,which reaches Kingstree about J? 6 p. m. ' 1 V ? w d With Oar Advertisers. E g We are pleased to call the atten- ai a tion of our readers to the ad in this of paper of the Silverman Department lu Store. This store was recently de- ^ e stroyed by fire, but the enterpris- q y ing proprietor, Mr Dave Silverman, *. (f has just reopened next door to his 31 i old stand. ui The big Law Price sale of Mr Ike Schultz, manager for Mrs Sol Peres, d is being continued for 15 days, and cc 7. some excellent bargains are being m 5t offered. Read the ad on page 8 of ft i- this paper. aJ *} Messrs Jenkinson Bros Co have a ci change of ad in this paper announcing the arrival of nice, new and up- ^ .j. fftJofo fViinrrc fnr an mm or aronr fnr vvr~u?w vutugv; **%?? tf both men and ladies. See ad on %] i\ page five. a ? The Williamsburg Hardware Co have a change of ad this week an- 01 11 nouncing the arrival of two car- ft loads of the celebrated Pittsburg ai ie Wire Fencing. Read their ad and h call on them before buying. ^ Mr T E Baggett, Jeweler and Op- w {tician, has a new ad in this paper a calling special attention to his line ^ ie of optical goods. e t\ The Kingstree Hardware Co have tl a change of ad in their regular ^ 5" space this week calling attention to e their large and splendid line of l" specialties for summer use. They is JT have a great variety and will always pi be pleased to serve you. m if The King Hardware Co have a change of ad in this paper, page one, with reference to their excep;t tional line of paints. If you^con- ^ 18 template Riving your house a "new e summer coat," talk the matter over 111 P with this firm before you start the T r" "dressing" process. sc a i- Don't overlook Pendergrass Bros aCo's ad on page 7. This firm makes P' a very liberal offer which it will pay gi to investigate. c( l- ? ,t ' cc Mr LP Rodgers' big fire sale is tl still going on and there are many desirable bargains yet to be had. tl Prices on every article are now at ei rock bottom. It W lavleoratlnc to tbo Palo and Sickly tl 0 The Old Standard reaeral trengthenin* tonte. * r. onOVB'0 TASTELESS chill TONIC, driyee Oat t Malaria.esriches the blood.and builds uptbesys* , c* te?. A true tonic. For adults cod children. 90c Si *' & . i IVELY MOVEMENT IN COTTON. advance In Price Causes Warehouses to Be Emptied. There has been a rather lively lovement in cotton on the Kingsree market ever since the staple eached the 7?-cent mark months go, but more lively still has it been nee it advanced to 9 cents about le first of April and then to its resent price of cents, middling asis. Most of the cotton sold on le local market brought 8 cents, ut since it advanced to 9 cents the rpflt. hulk nf the 5.000 or more bales Lored in the four tobacco wareouses of Kingstree last fall has een taken out, put on the platform nd soldy For a time the price of the great outhern staple was apparently at a ;andstill around 7 cents the pound, he small farmer had held his crop 3 long as he could, and with no 1 rospect of an advance in price he t it go at that low figure. Now, hen it has reached 94 cents on the cal market, with prospect of a furler increase, there remain in the ?cal warehouses only 300 or 400 ales unsold. 1 Patriotic citizens who hearkened : ) the "buy-a-bale movement" at 10 ?nts the pound early in the fall are elding on to their bale or bales and i all probability will soon be able to 1 >alize the price paid, minus, peraps, warehouse charges, and it may i ? that within the near future prices ill advance sufficiently to offset this ctra cost. With the general ad- i ance in the price of cotton, all ranches of business are picking up, 1 ad our merchants are now appar- 1 itly in better spirits than they have i ?en since the great slump in the 1 fleecy staple" became effective iroughout the country early last 1 ill. m J PLAY BALL! ?? association Formed Looking to etttng Klngstree In the Game. ] A mass meeting of the business < en of the town was held at the ( >urt house Tuesday night for the , jrpose of organizing a baseball ] isociation. The meeting was well ;tended and considerable enthus- j sm was shown by the leading j Pans" of the town. The meeting ( as called to order by P H Stoll, ] sq, who briefly stated its object J inoflAn rtf i Ill COUCH 1U1 U1C uvaiiunwtvu v* j ficers, which were elected as fol- { ws: P H Stoll, president; W T , ^ilkins, vice president; Thos Mc- j tchen, manager; W L Taylor, as- | Btant manager; J W Cook, treas- ] rer; J D O'Bryan, secretary. The ] ganization will be known as the , ingstree Baseball association and a >mmittee was appointed to solicit embers. The membership fee was 1 iced at $5.00 and it is hoped that [ ; least 100 subscribers can be selred. I A committee was also appointed i > look into the matter of procuring rounds, fencing same and erecting grand stand. ( The association expects to enlist a umber of the best amateur players om among the various high school ad college teams of the State durig vacation and when this has been 1 ane games will be arranged for 1 ith other teams. As baseball is one of, if not the ?st and most wholesome sports lat men engage in, it is hoped that le people of Kingstree will take a beral interest in it and make the lo il association a successful one. It not a financial scheme but is being at forward simply for the amusetent it affords. U. D. C. Notes. The Pee Dee District U D C will jld its annual conference with Wilamsburg chapter Friday, May 7. he meeting will be held in the :hool auditorium,beginning at 11:30 m. The State president will be resent, and an interesting proramme is promised. The Daughters , >rdially invite the veterans of the ! >unty and the public generally to le opening exercises. Williamsburg chapter extends to \e veterans an invitation to be pres it at its annual dinner Monday, [ay 10, at 2 p. m. At the meeting of the veterans le morning of May 10 the prize of?red to the high school by the chap>r for the best essay on Confederte History will be awarded. ( | CELEBRATE 15TH ANNIVERSARY Mr and Mrs S B Poston of Johi sonvllle Hold Crystal Wedding Johnsonyille, April 26:?On la Thursday evening, April 22, Mr ar I lo vv f-*?- ^ i is a 0 ALL THE NEWS OF COl % e. Tl s5 The Record M ' W ! J( tartiiinr?A<1 t.A nriflt, VOU nUUUt i/.UV \J Viwa vwv ^uvw< were taken to the dining room an 3erved with delicious refreshments The color scheme was pink an white, the table being so dressec the little waitresses wearing pin and white dresses and the ice crear being pink and white. During the evening Mrs Smith < Orangeburg sang delightfully, an Miss Elam, of Virginia, entertaine the guests with two recitation! which she rendered most artistically Among the out-of-town guests wei noted the following: Dr and Mi Quatelbaum of Columbia, Mrs Smit af Orangeburg, Miss Elam of Vii ginia, Mr and Mrs R J Kirk, Mr \ B Logan and Mr William Britton c Kingstree, Mr and Mrs A M Pa?kei Mr and Mrs C C Richardson, Mr an Mrs Covington and Mrs W L Askir )f Lake City, and many others ut tnown to the scribe. 4 1 "?* fL r\ At 0I1C pUILll UU11IJK LUC CYvuiuj Rev John Morris, pastor of the John ionville church, called for silence md advancing to the center of th parlor, in a most impressive and ap propriate prayer, called down th blessing of Heaven on Mr and Mi Poston, their children and hom< and so ended a delightful evening. Mrs S B Poston entertained a larj number of their friends in a moi delightful manner at their home ; this place, the occasion being tl celebration of the fifteenth annive sary of their wedding. The recej tion lasted from 8:30 until 11 o'clocl and during that time a crowd est mated at 250 to 300 guests passe through the reception room to shal hands with the "bride and groom and wish them many happy returr of the joyful day. ; On entering the guests were r< ceived by Mrs A G Eaddy of Johi ? ~ ? J f a 1 sunvine auu cunuucicu iu mc unm i pair, where they made their bo and were then taken by Mrs?Smit of Orangeburg,a sister of the brid< to the opposite room, where one wi treated to punch and given oppo tunity to view the costly and splei did presents of crystal and glas These were spread around in evei place where a piece of cut glas could safely rest, and may be take as a fair indication of the esteem i which this popular couple is held b their friends. As one old lady ri marked,she hoped they would live t celebrate their golden wedding, bi she was quite sure they would neve need any more glass. (ful materials. The: also, for evening we Jenldnson Brothf :o : The Record ?Semi 2 1? <C 1 QC Don't fail to go to the big fire sal next door to W T Wilkins. Many ej cellent bargains are still being ol fared at a lower price than evei We want to close out. Come am Bret what you want and save you money. L D Rodgers. It. COL. WATSON HONORED. Sooth Carolina Man Heads Na tlonal Drainage Congress. Chicago, April 26:? E J Watsoi Commissioner of Agriculture and Ir dustries of South Carolina, wa elected president today of the Ni tional Drainage Congress at a mee ingof the Congress board of directoi here. Headquarters of the Congrei were ordered removed from Chicag to Columbia, S C. The board decided to hold the Ii ternational Drainage and Flood Pr< vention Congress at San Francisc later this year. SPECIAL NOTICE!! /j? Phone us when you war to get a notice under th: heading. Price one cent word for each insertion. N V_,Jry ad taken for less than 25c 09 I liuiir; otj. Foe Sale?One second-hand singl< cylinder Harley-Davidson Motorcycli guaranteed in good condition. Dr E Relley, Kingstree, S C. 2-4-tf Lost?Friday, April 23, 1915, a Go] Medal, between Workman and th Bethel section, with following inscri] tion on front: "Scholarship 1913, 0 1 S," and "M D E" on back. Return I Record office and receive reward. Mis DeBelle Evans, New Zion, S C. 4-29-1 For Sale?Cleveland Big Boll Co ton Seed for sale at 75c per bushe Address T 0 Epps, Kingstree, S C. 2-18-tf - - ' r.l I : A CHEOCBC . THE BEST SH IN LIFE 'S F] w ^TOUTE read about Orville Wright's s ^ JL ilizer, the balance wheel of flight. e? balance wheels. For instance, yo is honesty, of morality, of physical well bein r- a column about life's stabilizers. Instead i- this sketch over. THEN COME GET A BANK OF WILL n n ? y : New Goods, I a | A large assortmei a Blue Serge Suits at: as good as any $20. n find anywhere. It a ,t see this line of speck dd A large line of Gei incil onywn in I OU1U5, JUOt 11X, * I Shoes, Hats and Tie; t I Ladies! I !f I We have a new a: ' I Blouses, Silk Wai Dresses and Ladies' wear. It will pay y ' I see these beautiful r ' I Just received, one - I gate's famous Talcu s I value, only 15c the 1 !> I Dental Tooth Paste a I fVilrra+a'Q Snan at 5c KJKJXf^ Ctuv kj ^vwjw w. _ f Commencemei ' m A new and beautif Goods of all kinds ) suitable for making ( Dresses. Call and s< if >qkS^' IBIT.1ZEP , LIGHT access with his aeroplane stabIn life's flight yon need several k n need the balance wheels of ig, of money. One might write we suggest that yon THINK CHECK BOOK. IAMSBURG - _ v lewGoods nt of all wool $15.00 the suit. 00 suit you will I ? vill pay you to I il tailored suits. I its' Palm Beach I ,, at $7.50 each. I s to match. I .adies!! I Q rrival of Middy I sts, Children's I Muslin Under-1 ou to come and I lew arrivals. I ! gross of Col-1 j im Powder, 25c I dox. Colgate's | * w 4 ob Office j r 1915 stationery j nd Cold Cream, and 10c. it Dresses ul line of White 'j vith trimmings Commencement *e these beautiY are suitable, ar. : :rs Company ' A1.I. i-weeKiy urn i > a year I JI LJNTY AND STATE _____ r.< , i V , 4 I " Jl