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LOCAL H t WISM Mrs Lula J Barr went to Florence this morning. Rev and Mrs A E Riemer were in , Charleston last week. YV r Liayton, fcsq.oi riorence was in Kingstree Monday. Mrs E E Fluitt is visiting her brother. Mr J B Lesesne, at Florence. Miss Margaret Ross, who teaches i at Hamlet.N C,is home for vacation. The county campaign will open Tuesday, August 8, at Johnsonville. Miss Anna McClary has returned from a visit to relatives at Florence.:! Mr F W Fairey this week sold his j Overland car to Mr W D Bryan of Bryan. A number of our citizens went to Charleston this morning on the ex- j i cursion. Miss Lizzie Gordon is visiting her 1 sister. Mrs S K Brockington, at Florence. W H Whitehead. Esq, of Lake I lty was m ivingsiree on uusiucm. Monday. Mrs Louise GiHand spent Satur-j day in Florence with her son. J D J GiHand. Esq. Miss Emma Gordon is at Lanes! this week attending the State Epworth League conference. Mr R W Fulton, Jr. a student at the Presbyterian college, Clinton, has returned home for vacation. Mrs W P Young and two little sons of Florence arfe visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs Louis Stackley. Hon and Mrs R J Kirk, Mr R J Kirk, Jr, and Mr Lucien Kinder of Florence were in town this week. Dr D C Scott has started the con* struction of a nice frame residence * on Hampton avenue opposite St Alban's Chapel. Kingstree R F D Route No 2 will start tomorrow (Friday). The route covers the Mouzon section and will serve a large number of citizens. % Miss Marian McFadden, since her ( recent graduation from Chicora Col-! lege for Women. Columbia, has been ! visiting Miss Martie Boyleir. Sumter.' Mr and Mrs J C Marshall and lit- j tip son. McFarland, of Andrews are i visiting Mrs Marshall's parents, Mrj and Mrs A M McKnight, near town, j Sunday excursions to Charleston ! ^ over the Florence and Sumter divisions of the A C L R R were inaugurated this week, 355 persons patronizing them. Miss Amanda Edwards was in Walterboro last week on business in connection with the girls' canning dube and is in Sumter today on the same mission: The home of Mr and Mrs E P McKnight of Lake City,R F D 3,was brightened Sunday, June 4, by the arrival of a 9i pound son. Mother and babe doing nicely. Mr and Mrs Wade Hicks and son, Cedl, accompanied by Mr Perry Sumner of Hartsville, spent several days here last week, the guests of Mr and Mrs W D Harrington. Mrs S W Mcintosh returned to her home in Fairmount,N C, jesterday, accompanied by ber daughter, Miss Erline, and two niue granddaughters, Myrtis and Emily Mcintosh. Rev J W Watte of Columbia, field secretary of the State Sunday-school association and B Y P U, was in Kingstree Sunday and delivered two excellent addresses at the Baptist church. Mr James D Evans, editor of the Florence Times and probable candidate for Congress from this district, was in Kingstree Saturday. While in town he paid The Record office a v pleasant call. Mrs H Van Keuren and daughter, Mrs C C Brinkley, are guests of the former's brother, Mr G W Johnson, at Johnsonville. En route, they visited Misses Dell and Marguerite Van Keuren in Florence. . A C Hinds, Esq, left Sunday for St Louis where he is attending as a delegate the National Democratic a Convention. Mrs Hinds and Master P Jack Meadore left with Mr Hinds for a visit to relatives within the State. Bishop Guerry has appointed Mr Walker, a theological student at the University of the South, Sewanee, Tenn, to the temporary charge of the Episcopal church here. He will probably assume his new duties Sunday, June 25. I The Manning Minstrel Club gave a very creditable entertainment at Thomas opera house last night. The attendance was small, due perhaps, the fact of three days strenuous living on account of baseball by our; younger set. ,. \ t W W Barr, Jr, Esq, returned this week to Columbia to attend the commencement exercises of the University of South Carolina this week, at which time he received the degree of LL B. Mr Barr will remain in Columbia to complete a course in j, stenography. j' Miss Marian Virginia, the charm- j ing daughter of Rev and Mrs W Ej Hurt, formerly of Kingstree, who last week graduated from the Wo- ( man's college, Greenville, has been elected a teacher in the Cheraw ( school and will have charge of the 5th grade during thecoming session. The Scott Drug Co has made ar- I rangements with the Western Union 1 Telegraph Co and with the various J' towns in the Pee Dee league where- j bv thev will furnish at their store ! * the result of all games in the cir- j < cuit. When the "Red Sox" are on : the road, the detailed scone bv innings will be posted during the < game. 1 The twenty-third and final annual 1 State Epworth League conference j closed its sessions at Laurens Sunday night. The league voted to divide J into two conferences,known as South Carolina and Upper South Carolina, j * Officers of both conferences were * elected, Mr W E Nesmith being I chosen treasurer of the South Caro- I lina conference. Consternation was made to reign among the blind tigers of Kingstree ] last w?ek when the local police, as- 1 sisted by three colored detectives ] from Florence, pulled in ten or a ] dozen venders of mean whiskey and ] Mayor Scott began to impose the usual $100.00 or thirty days. All Ul LUC LlgCio ta^iuicu ncxc kjx tut colored persuasion. This week we are glad to omit from our mailing list this address: "Miss Leila Flossie Epps, Collegio Mineiro Americano, Juez de Fora, Brazil, S A", to which The Record has gone regularly for the past five years. We are glad because Miss Epps, who is a daughter of Mr and Mrs Edwin Epps of Kingstree, is to sail from Rio de Janeiro Brazil, for home Wednesday .June 21. She will arrive here about one month later. Miss Epps has been engaged in missonary work in Brazil for the past five years and her home coming will be a source of much pleasure to her parents, brothers, sisters and a large circle of friends and acquaintances. She* will remain at home about eighteen months. Mr. Boll Leaves Kingstree. Rev H D Bull conducted his final services as rector of St Alban's Episcopal church, Kingstree, last Sunday and has entered upon his new duties as curate of St Luke's church,Charleston. his call to which was mentioned in a recent issue of The Record. Mr Bull assumed charge of this mission June 30, 1914, succeeding Rev Dr Robert Wilson,who resigned because of the infirmities of age. His ministry here has been a very fruitful one. In addition to the two ordinary , Sunday services he introduced the weekly celebration of the holy communion, at which the attendance has been most gratifying, far exceeding that of some churches with much larger membership. During his rectors te two highly successful missions have been held here?in November, 1914,by Rev Harold Thomas of Florence and in January of this year by Rev G Croft Williams of Charleston. A very enjoyable session of the Charleston convocation convened in this church in April. 1915. During Mr Bull's incumbency the church has been repainted, a beautiful new carpet and altar cross presented and the curtains of the ves- ' try made as good as new. The < church lot has been enclosed with a 1 neat fence. These improvements 1 have elicited much admiration. In addition to his duties here, Mr 1 Bull officiated at Boyd school house, * St Stephens, Mars Bluff and as sup- ^ ply at Florence. He also conducted a mission in St John's church, Shan- ' don.last November. It is the verdict < of the people wherever he is known : that "he is endued with true knowl- i edge and understanding of the Word ] lv?* kin OB/) livtBOf I BUU 1A?til UJ IIIO |;1CBUIIU(1 aau iitiub > he sets it forth and shows it accord- I ingly." His departure is regretted \ by all, who, however, hope for him I every success in his new field. < Paris Green and Arsenate of Lead; < one and two pound packages. 6-1-tf Williamsburg Hardware Co. i F J Valts. I am forced to sell fine Jewelry at 5 wholesale cost until further notice. 1 I have a fine stock to select from. 1 Come Nand see my stock and get ' prices, the goods must be sold for something. There is no one in the ; State who will sell goods as cheap. < My stock consists of everything that is kept in a Jewelry store. Come ) early,a dollar saved is a dollar made. , Yours to please, P J Watts. Paris Green in pound packages. Kingstree Drug Co. / Fine, Healthy C Convi Simple Inexpensive Remedy Checks Early Tendancy to Constipation. About the first tiling impressed in the young mother is the necessity for regularity in her baby, which brings up the question of the most lesirahle laxative for chil Iron's use. Airs Jesse Kicharcison, I'linpot, Ky, says she has used ])rCaldwell's ?yrup Pepsin for the past year and that there is no medicine in the ivorld like it. She writes, "My lit?on, William, Jr, just loved it l>eiau?e it is so pleasant to take, and ?very body talks al>out his l>eingsuch 1 fine, healthy l?oy." Dr Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is a ;ompound of simple laxative herbs, ?ree from any opiate or nareoticdrug. md is tic standard remedy for constipation in thousands of homes hroughout the land. Drug stores -verywhejc sell ii for fifty cents a >ottle. (letabottie of this excelPEE DEE LEAGUE. STANDING OF THE CLUBS. Clubs? Won. host. P. C. SJishopville 3 0 1.000 Dillon 2 1 .667 Kings tree 2 1 .667 Lamar 1 2 .333 Florence 1 2 .333 Bennettsville 0 3 . 000 Garhes today:? Kingstree at Bennettsville. , Dillon at Lamar. Bishopville at Florence. The opening games of the Pee Dee Baseball association were playid at Dillon, Bishopville and Kingstree Monday, Tuesday and Wednesiay. At Kingstree the Red Sox locked iorn8 with Lamar's Indians and captured two out of the three games. Each game was well attended,there :>eing present a large number of persons from adjoining counties. The Red Sox left this morning for Bennettsville where they will play a series of three games. MpNDAY'S SCORE. Lamar 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0?0 3 3 Kingstree 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 0 *?5 8 0 Batteries: Chambers and Holmes; 3etsell and Ehrman. TUESDAY'S SCORE. L.amar ?> 0 0 1 1 1 0 2 0?5 10 2 iingstree . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0?0 8 3 Batteries: Foster and Holmes; Wolfe, schaehte and Ehrman. Umpire, Morgan. Manager Biel protested this game in the ground that Lamar had four rlass C and D men in the game and ;hree on the bench. WEDNESDAY'S SCORE. The Red Sox defeated the visitors n this, the most exciting game of ;he series, by the score of 7 to 6. Lamar 1 2 0 0 1 1 0 1 0-6 14 4 iingatree . ..0 1 0 3 2 0 0 0 1-7 10 3 Batteries: Flowers, Hill and Holmes; 3antey, Simpson, Betsili and Ehrman. The games were umpired by Mr Morgan and, as customary, no little ticking was beard among the fans in account of his decisions. The Red Sox will cross bats here m Monday next, the 19th inst, with iie Florence team for a series of hree games and will also play Dilon on the home diamond Thursday, Friday and Saturday of next week. New Candidates. The announcement of Hon J Wilard Ragsdale of Florence, for rejection as Congressman from the Sixth district appears in this paper, with other candidates' cards. Mr koa fko rl i a_ [VUKSuaic lias wuv ?m:rictin the National Congress for four years and has done good work for his constituents. We are pleased to announce in The Record today the candidacy of >ur esteemed friend and fellow-citisen.Mr D E McCutchen, of the Indiintown section, for the House of Representatives. Mr McCutchen has lonsented to become a candidate for this responsible office only upon the argent and repeated solicitations of lis friends, and we feel safe in predieting that he will make his fellowcitizens a valuable member of the county delegation, if he be elected. We also take pleasure in announcing that Hon S A Graham of Heinemann has consented to offer for reflection to the House of Represent-! atives and feel no hesitancy in predicting that he will make a good run and a good representative, should he be re-elected. Mr Chas W Filyaw, an industrious young farmer, announces himself a candidate for Magistrate at Hebron. Mr J G Ufrage of Salters announces his candidacy for the office of Magistrate at Lanes. Tin QoWas Thst Dow Nrt Afftet Tin Hood Because of ita tonic and laxative effect, LAX ATIVB BROMO QUIWINE la better than ordinary Quinine and does not cause nervousness nor ringing in head. Remember the full name and look for the signature of E. W. GROVE. 25c. Zhild ncing Evidence. | w ^ W$ . itt i I -M, 0*" I c ' ' ,> ^ ' -1 1 V< i ; j & ? ' * ? " &? 1 WM. J. RICHARDSON, JR. I lent remedy, and have it in the j house. A trial hottle, free of charge, [can he obtained by writing to Dr \V jB Caldwell, 4~l Washington St. ! Monticello, 111. An Octogenarian. Our esteemed friend, Dr I W Graham, of the Gourdin section, was noted in Kingstree Monday. It was his eighty-sixth birthday, and to say it was a pleasure to us, as well as to others of his friends who saw him here on his natal day, is but to assure him of the high esteem in which he is held by all who know him. The venerable doctor is still hale and hearty and seldom fails to visit Kingstree upon theopeningof court, for it is then and there that he enjoys meeting so many of his friends from various parts of the county. Dr Graham was born in 1830 on the Graham place at Gourdin, where Ho nnu; roaiHoa Fnrlv in Ufa Ha studied and was graduated in medicine at the University of Virginia, with distinction. At the outbreak of the war he entered the army of the Confederacy as a private soldier,but his knowledge of medicine and apparent natural turn in the skilful treatment of sick or wounded comrades soon won him promotion to the rank of assistant surgeon. At the close of the co/iflict he was a surgeon, with the rank of captain. Dr Graham has two sons, Hons J C and S A Graham,of whom he may well feel proud, for they are high| toned gentlemen farmers; have each i reared an interesting family of sons j and daughters, who are also making . good. nr. i 4.N.. i-i-i.- i - - ?Ytr nearuiy congratulate me aoctor upon his 86th anniversary and hope that he may be spared to enjoy many more similar occasions. BIG EXCURSION TO CHARLESTON, S C Via Atlantic Coast Line IR, Thursday, Juoe 15, Rouid Trip $1.00. You cannot afford to miss this splendid opportunity to visit the historic city of Charleston and the beautiful Isle of Palms. Maximum attractions for minimum cost. Train leaves Kingstree at 10:02 a. m., and leaves Charleston returning at 8 p.m. W J Craig, T C White, P T M. G P A. SPECIAL NOTICES Wanted?Men who desire to earn over 1125.00 per month write us today for position as salesman; every opportunity for advancement. Central Petroleum Co, Cleveland, Ohio. It For Sale?One fine Jersey cow and calf, latter about two weeks old. M H Jacobs, Kingstree, S C. 6-15-2t Lost?A silver handled parasol; probably left In some store in Kingstree. Finder will please return to Record Office, 6-15-2t For Sale--One A1 young mule for sale cheap for cash. H A Miller, Kingstree, S C. 6-15-2t Roomers Wanted?Three furnished rooms for,rent No mosquitoes. Ap ply at Record Office. Money to Loan.?Money to lend on improved farm land in Williamsburg county in sums ranging from $500 to $10,000. Interest reasonable. Long or short terms, to suit borrower. Lekoy Lee. Attorney, Kingstree, S C. 6-8-4t For Sale?One Metz Roadster. To make quick sale, will take $75.00 for car. Apply to Rev D a Phillips, Kingstree. 6-1-tf For Sale-Cuban Yam Potato Plants at 10c per hundred. Apply to T Olin Epps, Kingstree. 5-18 For Sale?Cuban Yam Potato Plants at 10c per hundred. Apply to T Olin Epps, Kingstree. 5-18 For Sale?One $500.00 Steiff Piano at a big bargain. Will sell cheap for cash or good bankable paper. Apply to "X". Care Record Office. RUB-MY-TISM Will cure Rheumatism* Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Burns, Old Sores, Tetter, Rinf-Worm, Eczema. etc. Antiaeytie Anodyne, used internally or externally. 25c I REE I CRO/ 0 A. hj I * A BV- K #MI11 IMK 1 ? r 11MATTRI EiqhtGr?&M | Of - FlviffyVi\o I Felt.? livdiv | Packed ir\ a CArtoiv.--/ Worth > if r . Mngstree rurmtu Two Doors from P. O. ? Madame,Tall HOUSEHOLD expenses mount up. The ical, is liable to LACE BUSINESS methods in your home by teaching y BANKING. She will enjoy her new respon ably surprised to note the saying at the end START YOUR W1 A BANK ACCOUN BANK OF WILL: y The Dye Situation Do and need not worry you. Notwiths dyes and scarcity of fast color mi with a line of summer fabrics to eq wr.ere in the county and we offer tl S.S.ARONSON. 4-30*tf 3 Charles H Singleton, - I "" iThrice-a-Week New York Wo; The County Record Southern Ruralist, twice a mo Total Our price for the three papers * ISSlillll ? i / | ELT !? I4T - Layer/ 'jj w-White 1 i dually 1 feivitdry | fi\ By -/oMtKeri\*4 Co?AlM% r% re tompany kingstree, S. C. , ? .ft kTfii sOwer isbanel | : -srr ^ *y'*2 wife, no matter how eoonomMETHODS. Install bnrinfct our wife the simple AST 0? sibility and yon will he afreeof the month. [FE WITH T TODAY i [AM8BURG ' osn't Worry Us itanding the shortage of iterials, we are supplied ual any ever shown anylem at old prices. Lane, S. C. , t * <% ifriShil SHIN^T .RS cfo sfartwith" fast a lifetime, k, are stormproof 0 NEVER 1 ^NEED REPAIRS !# * Kingstree, S. C. rid ....... $ 1.00 1.00 nth 50 ?...$ 2.50 _$ 2.00 ^