The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, June 15, 1916, Page TWO, Image 2
SHORT COURSE AT W1NTBROP
On Home Economics and Allied
Subjects Oifered.
To Club Women of South Carolina:?
At the request of Mrs J W Allen,
Mrs Alexander Long and other club
women of South Carolina, Winthrop
college is offering a short course arranged
especially for them. This
course will be given during the summer
session of this year. It will begin
Tuesday, June L'7, and end Saturday.
July S.
This course will present an oppor
tunit.v for as. seiious study as the?
women desire or just for attendance
on the open lectures and the lighter
offerings. In either case, a woman
will get many suggestions which will
help her to keep abreast of the times
The summer faculty will present
.materia! from the standpoint of the
woman in the home who wishes to j
.serve home and community in ade- j
quate fashion. The offerings will j
comprise the purely cultural, the
practical and the spiritual.
The following are the offerings
planned:
The Home?The family budget,
home nursing, health essentials,
house planned to eliminate the servant.care
of milk and butter making,
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Dreaa making, dbibhwu mcuua xui
the family, fireless cookery demonstration,
back yard poultry, the allyear-round
garden, economy in taste
?nd dress, kindergarten methods in
the home, open discussion.
Art?Elementary studies in art,
household decorations and furnishings,
how to judge a picture.
Literature?What books to read
And how to read them, story telling,
folk lore, the Bible as literature.
Civics?City planning, parks and
playgrounds, town libraries/organized
charities,curb markets,tree planting,
beautifying yards.
Recreation?Use of gymnasium,
swimmming lessons.
Each woman planning to come is
requested to notify D B Johnson,
President Wint'nrop Normal and Industrial
College. Hock Hill. SC.
Dots from Dicky Swamp.
Salters, R F D No 1, June 1?:?
'Farmers are very busy laying by
corn, and keeping cotton away from
General Green. Cotton is looking
very promising.
Mr and Mrs John Richburg and
little Miss Mae were Kingstree shoppers
Saturday.
Mr and Mrs Ephie Bradham spent
the day Sunday at Trio with Mrs
Bradham's parents.
Mr R D Bradham, Mrs John Richbdrg,
Mrs J E and Miss Mary Mc-Knight
attended preaching at GreeJyville
Sunday.
Mrs A B and Miss Beulah Spivey
-attended service at Kingstree Sunday.
Mr Archie Spivey was a Kingstree
shopper Saturday.
The Rural School association will
hold its regular meeting at Mulberry
Oraded school house Friday night.
June 23. Girls of the cooking clubs
witl have refreshments for sale.
Mr Eugene Richburg attended
rkcoonhinop at thp Rnvd school house
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Sunday afternoon.
Chicken pox has invaded this community
the past three weeks.
Ye scribe thought we were very
smart by having cucumbers and
?squash so early, but you Kingstreans
beat us by having ripe cantaloupe
and tomatoes.
Mr and Mrs J W Richburg and
Master Willard spent Sunday at Mrs
W W Drozes.
Indlantown Items.
lndiantown. June 12:?Mr Montgomery
and the Misses Glover of
Ksngstree were noted among the
visitors here Sunday.
Mrs Edwards and her nephew,
3ertie Edwars, of Savannah are
visiting the family of Mr W J Bar-,
tell.
Mrs Sam Cooper and daughter,
Miss Denie, of Sumter are guests at
the home of Mr T M Cooper.
A meeting of the Indiantown]
Home-makers club was held at the I
school house on Saturday afternoon.,
?M.ws.Amanda Edwards of Kingstree
met with the club and gave an in-'
teresting demonstration on canning j
beans. Ice lemonade and cake were
??erved.
.Mrs C C Daniel and little daugh-:
ter, Christine, have returned after a'
pleasant visit to Augusta and Or- J
angeburg.
Mr Bdward Wheeler of Florence |
is visiting the family of his aunt,
IMrs P D Snowden.
ai* w R firflhum nnd children. 1
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'ueorge Morris, W R, Jr, and NeJl,j
f^ctpect to leave in a few days for a
to relatives at Graham, Va. j
Mr Lewis of Conway is the guest
oi Mr Kemper Hill. Mr Lewis is a
brother of the late Mr Lester Lewis,
who was principal of the Indiantown
school for several terms.
A fish fry at McCottery.'s lake was
j enjoyed by the men of this section R
and a party from Kingstree last .
Monday night. *r
Mr B W McElveen, The Record's
correspondent at Rhems, with his ^
family, passed through Indiantown ^
| Sunday returning from a visit to ^
! Cades, his old home.
Koeweto. ^
Budget from Sailers.
Salters.June 12:?Copious showers ! ^
i the past week have greatly benefited ^
; the crops in this vicinity. The pros^/
I Dect for corn is the best in somej[
i time. Cotton is growing nicely where ^
it has been .cultivated, but many ^
i fields are grassy. j ^
Mr C J Rollins, candidate for ^
j County Treasurer,was here last week ^
! shaking hands with his friends. | ^
Miss Judith Lifrage.who has been ^
j telegraph operator at Ellijay.Ga, for ^
j some time, has returned after a ^
pleasant visit to her parents here. i ^
Hon and Mrs J C Graham of ^
Gourdins spent a short while with ^
relatives and friends here Thursday, j ^
Mr Whitehead of Atflfnta was ; ^
here Tuesday looking over the ma- ^
chinery of the Salters Gin Co pre- ' ^
paratory to putting it in first-class j ^
condition for ginning during the ap- j ^
proaching season. r
Miss Dulcie Lifrage is spending ^
some time with her sister, Mrs Shi- r
rer, at Gourdin. ^
Mrs M J Salters is visiting her &
son, Dr L B Salters, at Blenheim. ^
Miss Lilian C Salters.who has been ^
teaching in the graded school at ^
Clinton during the past year, is ^
home for vacation. ^
Miss Mary B Heyward, who has ^
been teaching here for the past three ^
sessions,has returned to her home in ^
Columbia, where she has accepted a ^
more lucrative position in the schools ^
for the next session. Look Out ^
To tbe Public. *
'' I have been using Chamberlain 'e (
Tablets for indigestion for the past
six months, and it affords me pleas- ^
lire to say I have never used a rem- '
edy that did me so much good."? ^
Mrs C E Riley, Illion, N V. Cham- (
berlain's Tablets are obtainable everywhere.
j ^
It is stated that South Carolina I ^
has used 100.000 more tons of fertil- j r
izer this year than last.
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H7i?m Alt#6) (III
IaU VIVI11 Villi II f
No doubt you are, if 11
you suffer from any of the II
numerous ailments to II
which an women are subfeet
Headache, back- ^
ache, sideache, nervous- 1^
ness, weak, tired feeling, 9
are some of the symp- va
toms, and you must rtd u
yourself of them in order 1
to feel welL Thousands I
of women, who have I Ik
been benefited by this I
remedy, urge you to I W
TAKE I |
Catdui IE
II The Woman's Tonic' I
11 Mrs. Sylvanta Woods, f
II of CHfton Mills, Ky., says: - 1
U "Before taking Cardui, r
|| 1 was, at times, so weak I k
K could hardly walk, and B
A the pain in my back and k
JB head nearly killed me. 9
Bk After taking three bottles tVA f
V of Cardui, the pains dis- I k
B | appeared. Now 1 feel as I p
IS well as lever did. Every I k
11 suffering woman should I &
|P try CarduL" Get a bottle | ^
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Win thro p College |
SCHOLARSHIP and ENTRANCE W
EXAMINATION. . i
The examination for the award of; I
vacant scholarships in Winthrop Col- j W,
lege and also for the admission of new 1W
students will be held at the county \ H
court house on Friday* July 7, at 9 w
a. m. Applicants must not be less' W
than sixteen years of age. When j
Scholarships are vacant after July 7irJ
they will be awarded to these making , ^
the highest average at this examina- j'
tion, provided they meet the conditions P,
governing the award. Applicants for ^
Scholarships should write to President I
Johnson before the examination forlr^
.AAl.MUin AWAvninafiAn Klonlro I ^
stilUiaisiiip CAOiiiiiiavivu uiuiuw,
Scholarships are worth $100 and free
tuition. The next session will open r,
September 20, 1916. For further information
and catalogue, address Pres 8
D B Johnson. Rock Hill, S C. 5-ll-8t r,
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Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System
The Old Standard general strengthening tonic, ? ;
GROVE'S TASTELESS chUl TONIC, drives ont ^
Malaria,enriches the blood,and builds up the sy?- P
teat. A true tonic. For adults aixfthlldren. 50c.
| New G
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^j Now Being ?
IW.LJeol
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)VJ A big line of Shadow
^gj in at 10c and 15c the yard
UA A big line of Orients
fjj inches wide, at 10c and It
ftj A'large line of Gerr
Val Laces at 5c and 10c tl
\fA One hundred dozen >
fTI ings, 5c, 10c and 15c valr
yo at 3c the yard.
^g A big line of Lace
Vf inches wide, 15c and 20c
vo at 8c the yard.
yr> A big lot of Ladies'
vL sizes 2 1-2, 3, 3 1-2 and 4,
PP to $3.50. This entire lot
\U two pairs of a kind, offere
\J the pair. Ladies who ha)
yn get wonderful bargains fr
A nrettv line of sti
\Y Voiles, well worth 15c, wi
r J Don't fail to see on
window. Only 10c for ar
dow.
IW. E.
Kingstree,
sj Consider th
sj Sea Gentl
HI
hJ His Summer 0
J| sists largely of;
3 smile and a co:
feeling. How
^ hasn't any corr
weather comfoi
mi a subject we'
considerable a
Trv anv of OU1
Suits really bui
weather and yc
^ quire a permar
*4 of perfect cont
JA cool fabric, fr<
O to Silk. Call to
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Kingstree Dry I
4 Kingstree, -
ioods 1
Ihown at rin
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nncnn s rAi
Laces just come
I Laces, 4 and 5
>c the yard.
nan round thread 'W
le yard.
rards Val Insert- A6
ies, a big bargain J\
Bands, 3, 4 and 5
values, will all go A
Low Cut Shoes, ^
retail price $L50 AX
of Shoes, one. and W
id at 50c and 75c do
?e small feet can rAj
om this lot. I98J
iped and figured (dkg
II go at 10c yard. jXy
r wonderful Hat jjf)j
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ly nai m me win- pvrs
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see them.
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Goods Co., | i
South Carolina H
1 hmmbh
Get The Dope Ev
I By special arrang
1 Western Union, w
I turns from all game
J as early as they are
I Phone
"The Cool Spot"
Down Town Ticket Office, Kii
atfyffiUK'aa
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IHF ^
If you are going to buy a refri
gladly explain this feature to you
Steele Furr
208 Main Street
|Wag<
C. We have just unloj
load of the famous T1
(one, two, three and
guarantee every Tho]
sell and we have th<
C. We also have in $t<
Buggies, Surreys, H
Robes, Etc. See us
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t r i
I I ours to ]
Williamsburg L
Kingstree,
SUMMER FI
AND FURNIS
Porch Chairs Duple
Porch Swings Mo
Portiere Cu
Crex, Axminster ai
Anything in Fui
We give votes in The
dies' Contest.
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IKodgers &
Opposite Farmers'
UndertaKers and
rt
ery Afternoon 1,
R ^
rpmpnf with fViP ? .
J ViliViAU f T i, Vli vnv y
e will post re- 1
3S in the Pee Dee I
i obtainable. ?
131 I
IUGC0,
Best Fountain Service 1
igstree B. B. Association |
rHHffillHII IIIIBIIMMI ! ?
Did You Ever
Stopto Think
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that the chipping of ice
in refrigeratorsfor cooling
drinks causes exl.
, i ?'! t .1
cessive ice consumption
Herewith is an illustration
or one of our Tacome
Refrigerators with its per- ?
fectly sanitary water cool- '
er, which cools the water
without waste of ice.
gerator, call and we will
i.
iiture Co.
Opposite Court House
3ns!
aded another car
lornhill Wagons, i
four-horse). We ?
rnhill Wagon we
3 prices to suit.
>ck a full line of
arness,' Saddles, . M
before you buy. >
please,
ve Stock Co.,
- S.C.
JRNITURE || i
IHINGS.
ix Window Shades a
squito Canopies 1
rtains 1
nd Velvet Rugs <
rmture Line.
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County Record's LaGodwin
..
Supply Co.
Embalmers. ?
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