The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, May 04, 1916, Page SEVEN, Image 7
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T. E. BAGG
Kingsti
FINE PLEASl
The Oxford Muggv Co., Oxford, N
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in the South lor tne manuiaciure ui
sign of good taste in Dixie Land for
dealers who handle the Oxford line fi
tion. for they have something thai
guarantee.
For the year 1916 they have introd
tradewinners. Their buggies are 1
their business from beginning to enc
Selected material is used throughout
the Oxford. Chase and Stud buggies
pendable. embracing three cardinal p
fort and Service.
M. F. HELLER, Sole Agei
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All Fresh Meats and Veg
THE PEOPL!
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Reunion of United
The Atlantic Coast Line w
Kingstree to Birmingham, A)
May 13, 14, 15, 16 and 17 at
reduced fares from other poi
original starting point by or
1916, but return limits may 1
rw-kaifiner tickets with sneoial.
(S inal purchasers by 7 p. m. M
gj ticket at time of deposit
W Through Pullman cars will
3j ton, Fayetteville and Florem
?? following schedule:
}$ Lv Wilmington A
> 44 Fayetteville
*5 44 Florence
gg 44 Sumter
. Ar Augusta
gg " Atlanta G
Lv Atlanta 5
jjS Ar Birmingham
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points in grocery buy;
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Phone No. 143
| Now Is The Time j
I for you to make your selec'
tion for the sweet girl graduate.
Make your gift a
lastingaemembrance. I have |
for this occasion a selection
of beautiful goods in Diamond
Rings, Gold Watches,
Bracelet Watches, Cameos
in all settings, Brooch Pins, .
Necklaces and Hat Pins,also
an assortment of Class Pins
rraved of short notice. -Friend ,
;Ch.
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry
ide same day received.
iETT, Jeweler :
ree, S. C.
7RE VEHICLES |
. C.f has long enjoyed the reputation j
superior pleasure vehicles, it being a ;
one to ride in an Oxford vehicle. The
nd it an easy matter to meet eompeti:
they can back up with the strongest
luced new styles, many of which are
milt by skilled mechanics who know 1
1, having made this their life work. I
, so that as hundreds of dealers testify,
i'are thoroughly satisfactory and de>oints
of vehicledom. viz: Style, Cornit
for Williamsburg County
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Confederate Veterans 1
ill sell excursion tickets from $5
la, and return for all trains on Jsj
$10.15, and at proportionately vj7
nts, limited returning to reach be
before midnight of May 25, &
be extended to June 14 by deAgent
at Birmingham by orig- < (
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ENGINEERS TO :
SURVEY INDUSTRY
U. S. Naval Consulting Board
Names Directors For Work.
FIVE FROM SOUTH CAROLINA
I
John McNeal of Columbia, H. L. Scaife
of Clinton, James L. Coker, Jr., of
Hartaville, W. M. Rigga and Richard
N. Brackett Selected to Tabulate
Industrial Preparedness.
Howard E. Coffin, chairman of the
Committee on Industrial Preparedness
)f the Naval Consulting Hoard of the
Cnlted States today announced the
innies of flic 2TJ) stato directors, form
? by Underwood & Underwood
HOWARD E. COFFIN,
Chairman Committee on Industrial
Preparedness.
Into bonrds of tive men eacn. who.
incier the committee'c direction, are
;ettinp iut to make a complete surve;.
if American industry for the first time
n the history of the United States.
Tliese state directors will be urde:
he immediate jiuidawe of \V. S. (Jif
'ord. chief statistician of the Anerican
telephone and T<i? sraph company
who is noting as supervising directo:
>f the work. Under them will work
is ^
? by Underwood & Underwood.
W. 3. GIFFORD,
Supervising Director Committee on Industrial
Preparedntss.
thnn lOtWk hti?hlv pd united
iuv uivir iuuu uv,vw u.OMV ?
members of the American Society of
Divil Engineers, the American Institute
)f Mining Engineers, the American Society
of Mechanical Engineers, the
American Institute of Electrical Engineers
and American Chemical society.
The state directors, who also become
issoclate members of the naval consulting
board, have Just received appointment
by the secretary of the navy.
In making public their names Mr. Coffin
said:
"The names and standing of these
men speak for themselves. They have
Peen selected by their own professional
associates with the only standard
that of efficiency and Integrity. They
work without pay: Indeed, the services
of many of them could not be bought,
[n my judgment they form a vast, fle.v
Ible organization, the like of which has
never been known In this or any other
country of the world, and an organization,
moreover, which from top to bottom
lr absolutely nonpolltlcal."
The directors from this state are as
follows:
John McNeal of Columbia, from the
American Society of Civil Engineers,
is city engineer of Columbia; was bom.
ISG9, In Pennsylvania and educated at
Lafayette college: is a member of the
American Society For Municipal Improvements,
the Engineers Society of
' a *l._ OaIiimUIA I
I ennsyivania aiiu tut* v.uiuuuMa tuuiuPer
of commerce. He has been employed
in engineering by the Lehigh
Valley railroad and the Lehigh Coal
ind Navigation company; has been in
private practice as a civil engineer, specializing
in municipal work, for eightsen
years, and was formerly city engineer
of Easton, Pa.
H. L. Sctiife of Clinton, from the
American Institute of Mining Engi wnwm
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ueers, was born, ls72. at Siairtauburg.
educated at the Military college of
South Carolina, is a lawyer, a member
of the American Institute of Mining
and Metallurgy, the American Mining
Congress (vice president for South
Carolina), rlie American Bar association.
the South Carolina Bar associa
H. L. SCAIFE.
tion, tin* Ainerlt-an Society of Interna
tional Law an<l the ComnioreJal Law
? ? "p i I.'/.,. *)w, thr<w.
III li. A I ?\ 1 ??*.- fc. t..?vv
years he has 1km*h general counsel in
the southern states for the Reserve
I/inn Life Insurance company of In
(llanapolls; was until leccntiy manager
of mining properties in Mexico and lias
written many papers on mining and
metallurgy.
James L. Coker. Jr.. of Hartsville.
from the American Society of Meclmn;
ical Engineers, is vice president of the
Carolina Filter company; was born.
1803, in Society Ilill; educated at the
Stevens Institute of Technology, holds
JAMES L. COKER, JR.
three decrees and is a member of the
American Paper and Pulp association.
He is experienced in railroad location
and construction, timber operations,
wuter power, steam and electric installation,
and has done special work and
?>xj>eriments In designing centrifugal
pumps.
W. M. Rigjrs, from the American Institute
of Electrical Engineers, is president
of the Clemson Agricultural col
ege of South Carolina; was born, 1873,
at Orangeburg, educated at the Alabama
Polytechnic Institute, holds four
degrees, is a meml>er of the Society
For the Promotion of Engineering
Education, member of the executive
board of the southern conference for
educational Industry, has had many
years' experience as professor of electrical
engineering and has been president
of Clemson Agricultural college
for the past six years.
Richard X. Brackett, from the American
Chemical society. Is professor of
chemistry and director of the chemical
department of the Clemson Agricul-"
rural college of South Carolina: was
bom. 18G3, In South Carolina, educated
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Diru&cn N BRACK ETT.
at I?avidson college in that state and
at Johns Hopkins university, holds two
degrees, is president of the Association
<<f Official Agricultural Chemists and
fellow of the American Association
For the Advancement of Science, was
chief chemist of the Arkansas geological
survey for four years and has been
a profess-.r at Clemson college since
is:>i.
People Who Enjo
should come to our stc
ies that are necessarj
Your attention is cal
ence of our
Flour, Meal, Rice,
Goods, Cured Meal
and the many other article
us and are essential to g<
mum cost. Our aim in bus
ing so economical at this s
even think of trading an
fully realize that to do so v
first quality and sell them
with quality?and that we
L. S. Dl
[the cash store i
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Will Have a Woi
Upon Your Person:
C. We clear,, press and rep
wear. We do it promo
cheaply.
C. When it leaves our sho;
and "front" to it. It will a
crowd ~ and so will you.
?L We have installed in oui
ing Department a Haff-mar
I chine that is of latest desigi
ed device of its kind on the
Yours for goo
McINTOSH &
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I ueasers in bents
Kingstree, - - ,
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Horses an
For Sale or E
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Livery, Feed and
Lake City,
I Health and Poc
Protected
Your health is protectee
groceries.
Your pocketbook is prot
charge.
YOUR SATIS
is our aim, and we spare no
thie onrl Wo want vnnr tr
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gf hold it, and we will make g
5g opportunity.
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in the making,
led to [the excelGrits,
Canned
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islthat are carried by
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is to make buystore
that you never
ywhere else, and we
ire must sell goods of
at prices consistent
are doing every day.
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| THE QUALITY STORE |
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