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and Medals which can be eng: ship links engraved at 25c eac ? i?i t I Bring me your uruK.cn ? needing repairs. Repairs ma( T. E. BAGG Kingstr FINE PLEASU The Oxford Huggy Co., Oxford, N. in the South for the manufacture of s sign of good taste in Dixie Land for c dealers who handle the Oxford line fin tion, for they have something that guarantee. For the year 1916 they have introdu tradewinners. Their buggies are bi their business from beginning to end, Selected material is used throughout, the Oxford, Chase and Stud buggies pendable. embracing three cardinal pc * Carina XUl V OUU UV4 ? IVV. M. F. HELLER, Sole Agen AH Fresh Meats and Vege THE PEOPLE H, t. MILIEU 1 Important tlx II FROM K|N(; $10.15 to Birn account Reunion United Coi will be sold May 13, 14, 15, 16 midnight of May 25, but retur June 14 by depositing ticket mingham by original purchase paying 50 cents per ticket at 1 $36.40 to Safato account General Conference will be sold May 16, limited r< $7.95 to Ash account Southern Baptist Con May 13 to 17,inclusive, limited limit may be extended until J and paying $1.00. $20.00 to Oi ja* account General Assembly Pr gj will be sold May 15 to 19, incl 22 June 3. i? $29.10 to Ne' (account General Federation c will be sold May 21,22 and 23, For further particulars regs reduced fare excursions, appl Agent, Kingstree, S C. THE ATLANTIC "The . Standard Rail [DoYov Who Appreciates Yi If you fail to get " -?gr and service, you have mis points in grocery buyir guarantees these. tM"Voting Coupons Ladies' Contest given by n l n.. vy. i "Good Thl Phone No. 143 ? ^^SSSSSSSSSSSSSZSSZSSSSSb i Now Is The Time for you to make your selection 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 Hatrms,aiso an assortment of Class Pins raved of short notice. Friendh. Vatches, Clocks and Jewelry le same day received. ETT, Jeweler ee, S. C. RE VEHICLES C., has long enjoyed the reputation mperior pleasure vehicles, it being a >ne to ride in an Oxford vehicle. The d it an easy matter to meet competithey can back up with the strongest iced new styles, many of which are lilt by skilled mechanics who know having made this their life work, so that as hundreds of dealers testify, are thoroughly satisfactory and deiint3 of vehicledom, viz: Style, Comt for Williamsburg County IsMlllltj est Market Price Paid 1 tables on Hand in Season- j :s marketJ !, Proprietor, ^ \ i cursion Fares 1 aSTREE.1 lingham, Ala. h% \ lfederate Veterans. Tickets \ and 17,limited returning till ?Q n limits may be extended to p? s with special Agent at Bir- ?? 2rs by 7 p. m. May 25 and time of deposit gS ga Springs, N. Y. 1 Methodist Church. Tickets ^turning until June 6. w eville, N. C. p ivention. Tickets will be sold CB [ returning until May 31, but W une 15 by depositing tickets ig rlando, Fla. esbyterian Church. Tickets GG usive, limited returning until M w York City 1 >f Women's Clubs. Tickets pa limited returning till June 5. ?3 irding the above and other y to W W Holliday. Ticket gj : COAST UNE 1 road of the South" gjjl i Know our Business Most? Quality, Quantity," Price ssed the most important ig. Try the place that i in The County Record's: us. LEWIS ngs to Eat" ! I! Citation Notice. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OP WILLIAMSBURG, By P M Brockinton, Esq, Probat J u<Ue. Whereas. Peter Nesmith made su to me to grant him Letters of Admir Lt ration of the Estate of and effects < Joe Nesmith. Tnese are, therefore, to cite and ai inonisli, all and singular, the kind re and creditors of the said Joe Nesmith deceased, that ihey be and appea be lore m<- in the Court of Probate, t he held at Kingstr< e, S C, on the 22n day of May next after pnltl catio hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenci 10 show cause, if any ihey have, wh the said administration should not b granted. Given und? r my hand this8thday< May, Anno Domini. 1916. PM Brockinton, 5-11?2t Prnhate Judgi Citation Notice. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA county of williamsburg. By P M Brockinton, Esquire, Probat Judge. Whereas, F E Huggins made suit t me, to grant him Letters of Adminis tration of the Estate of and effects c Geo W Davis, These are therefore to cite and ac monish all and singular the kindred an creditors of the said Geo W Davis, d< ceased, that they be and appear befor me, in the i.'ourt of Probate, to be hel at Kingstree, S G, on the 22nd day o May next after publication here of, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, t show cause, if any they have, why th said Administration should not b granted. Given under my hand this 8th day c May, Anno Domini, 1916. P M Brockinton. j-ll-2t Probate Judge. Notice of Applicatioi for Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given that on tt 110th day of June, 1916, at 12 o'cloc noon, I will apply to P M Brockingtoi * ' * r??i?u/:it: i Juuge 01 rruumc ui ??iniaiusuui^ wui ! ty, for Letters Dismissory as Execi trix of the estate of F Cooper, d< ceased. Mary R Cooper. 5-ll-4t Executrix. May 6. 1916. Notice of Election. A petition, signed by the require number of qualified electors and fre< holders, residents of school district N 39, in Williamsburg county and Stat of South Carolina, and praying th County Board of Education for sai county to grant an election in said dis trict for the purpose of voting an extr tax of four (4) mills to be used fc school purposes in said district, havin been filed and said petition having bee granted and election ordered. Notice is hereby given that an e!e< tion for above named purpose will b held at the Aimwell school building i said district Saturday, May 13, 19!( Poll will open at 8:00 a. m. and close s 4:0U p.m. The undersigned, by virtue c their office, will act as managers of thi election and will canvass the vote. A W Graham, P n Ri iifpi uv R C Flowers, ' 5-4-2t Trustees School Dist No JJj Notice of Election. A petition, signed by the require number of qualified electors and fret holders, residents of Marion Branc school district, No 45. in Williamsbur county and State of South Carolina, an praying the County Board of Educatio for said county to grant an election i said district for the purpose of votin an extra tax of two (2) mills to be use for school purposes in said distric having been filed and said petition hai ing been granted and election ordered, Notice is hereby given that an ele< tion for above named purpose will t held at W A Marshall s store in sai district Saturday, May 13, 1916. Po will open at 8:00 a. m. and close at 4:C p. m. The undersigned, by virtue c their office, will act as managers of thi i election and will convass the vote. w A Marshall, R J Ferdon, R C Kellahan, 5-4-21 Trustees. Notice of Final Discharge Notice is hereby given that on th 13th day of May,1916,at 12 o'clock noor we will apply to P M Hrockinton, .ludg of Probate of Williamsburg county, fc t .attorn Diomiaanrv as Executors of th estate of W F Rocfgers, deceased. C. W Stoll, E 0 Rodgers. 4-13-5tp Executors Notice of Applicatioi for Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given that on the 20t day of May, 1916, at 12 o'clock, noon, will apply to P M Brockinton, Judg of Probate of Williamsburg county, fc Letters Dismissory as Administrate of the Estate of Sol Peres, deceased. 4-20-5tp Abe Schultz, April 15, 1916. Administratoi _ Registration Notice. The office of the Supervisor of Rt-> iteration will be open on the lsi Mor day in each month for the purpose c registering any person who is quai Fed as follows: Who shall have beeu a resident i the State for two years, and of tl county one year, and of the polling pr> cinct in which the elector offer- t vote four months before the day t election, and shall have paid, -i months before, any poll tax then dn and payable, and who can both res aDd write any section of the coustii? tion of 1895 submitted to hini by t! Supervisors of Registration, or wf can show that he owns, and has pai all taxes collectible on during t) present y?ar, property in this Stai assessed at three hundred dollars ? more. B E Clarkson, f lerk of Bosr Plea tor Better Sunday-schools. To the Sunday-schools in Williams-, L* burg County:? e I appeal to you to awake from your lethargy, and let's now bestir it ourselves and let's bring every Sunday-school up to the banner standard. I was at the Interdenominational ]- Sunday-school convention held in ' f kinlr it i*?qo inet I u i/iu/.riesiuu auu uu mum n. >? JUOv 'r the grandest thing that I have ever 0 witnessed. Just think, over 1100 d delegates assembied in convention n to discuss the merits of the Sundayschool work. How I do wish that ,e every Sunday-school worker in Williamsburg county could have been >f there and seen, heard, and felt what 1 saw, heard and felt. It was the ; most soul inspiring occasion it has | ever been mv privilege to enjoy. Nothwithstanding all the pleasure that was afforded me, there was L? something that I saw, or didn't see, e that made me feel sad. It was not what I saw that caused this sadness, o I saw the names of fifteen countus that had reached the standard of banner counties. Williamsburg was I- not in that list. Why? This is the ' d question I want the Sunday-schools. of Williamsburg county to answer, j ^ Is it because those fifteen counties; f which have reached this standard J- have better Sunday-school material 0 than Williamsburg? I answer, no! e I venture the assertion that Willamsburg has as good material as any >f other county in the State. Williamsburg county must be a banner county before the year 1916 closes. / M ~. 1 ~ A/vi?nftt tfUinU ioinc WiL -* v^iareuuun vjuumjf wmv-u jvsmo ??. rj liamsburg has passed the standard set for a banner county, and with Hampton county, has reached the ie standard of the Golden Star counties, k Now. why can't Williamsburg do i. what Clarendon and Hampton have done? Simply because we have not been up and doing. I repeat, let's awake and get to work. Let's do things. Old Williamsburg mu3t come to the front. I want every " member of the Sunday-school in Williamsburg county to ask himself j or herself this question: "If every j- member of our Sunday-school was ? incf Hlro mo what kind of SundaV e school would our Sunday-school be?" j Now, let's take this for our motto for 1916: "I arn only one. but 1 am a one. I cannot do everything, but ,r I can do something; and what I can ^ do, by the grace of God I will do." Then, when the convention meets in 1917 Williamsburg county will stand e among the banner counties. Will n we be satisfied with this? No, let's ). # ' tt not be satisfied till she hf?s reached if the Golden Star standard. What ls others have dene, we can do. A Member of Sunday school. Mouzons. May 6, 1916. Eyes Examined and : Glasses Fitted MB . | j I am now equipped to do this work satisfae,, torily and can save you from $1.50 to (3.00 on II v.,,1 n,it with 10 N?w Kr > ptoli Glkii**, ,/ reading and distance vision ground in each 11 glass. 18 If you break your lenses bring them to me. I will duplicate them on short notice. Sare the pieces. T. E. BAGGETT Jeweler and Optician - - Kingslree, S. C. fMEN" e Make No Mistake Go to Specialists that are well _ known. Go where you are sure to get quickest, safest and bestresults. EXAMINATION FREE! HOMC FLUOROSCOPIC X-RAY '' WE TREAT SUCCESSFULLY ' Obstructions, Bladder, Stomach, I* Varicose, <Sc Kidney Troublei Enlarge moots, Norrous Debility, Blood Poison, Male Weakness Taint, Soros, and Prirate Dis" Ulcers, eases of Man and Skin Diseases, Women. ;< Call today. Don't delay. A friendly )i talk and thorough examination will > cost you nothing. UNITED X-RAY SPECIALISTS 292 bf Street, Chrlestea, Soatk Cirofina om UMtTVO CIGAR STORK !f ?? ?????? 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