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' LOCAL g?g: mis Mi Mrs M L Baggett of Lanes is in i town today. 1 LeRoy Lee, Esq. made a business t trip to Columbia Tuesday. ? Mrs C C Brinkley and children < went to Georgetown Friday. c *? ri 1 Til I 1 tkn T Miss oeima morn nas uccu uu mt sick list several days this week. Mr E L Montgomery of Cowards spent Sunday in town with relatives. Miss Lizzie Gordon is visiting her sister, Mrs S Keels Brockington, at Florence. Mr and Mrs Hugh McCutchen and Mrs A H Dobbin are sojourning at Murrell's Inlet. j Mr Virgil Kinder and family have moved into their new apartments at I Mr W H Carr's. I Mrs Hess Mouzon and little daughI ter, Isabelle, spent several days in I Kingstree this week with relatives. ^ P H Stoll, Esq, left yesterday for.1 B Glenn Spring?, where he will spend ten days or two weeks recuperating. H Mrs Witherspoon a;.u grand daughter of Rocky Mount, N C, are Bh guests of Mrs J N Hammt. this ? week. I c ?? r?l 1? ?.l '4.U |_ H jaiss niancne xiauaie, wuu is mv V ing a business course in Charleston, spent Sunday here with relatives and friends. I Mrs J A Herring and children of W Savannah,Ga, have been visiting the former's mother, Mrs M S MontI gomery. The Red Sox will be at home for six games. They will play Bennettsville this afternoon, tomorrow and Saturday. i Mrs B G Land and Miss Janie h k Land of Greelyville are spending to- 0 m day with the former's mother, Mrs ( ' Edwin Harper. rMr Joseph R Walker will hold v service at Boyd school house next i. Sunday afternoon at 5 o'clock. Pub-1 } lie invited to attend. 1 11 Mr J M Nettles, who^ has been in | 5 Virginia for several months, arrived ! in town Friday on a visit to his bro-. s ther, Mr S A Nettles. I p We regret to learn that Mr Algie ^ King, son of Mr H H King, con- ^ tinues quite ill at the home of his ' father on West Main street. ' As the Methodist church is still; j undergoing repairs, that congrega- i j, tion will again worship at the Pres-1 ^ byterian church next Sunday. 5 Mr and Mrs T L Brewer have j c moved from their apartments on Hampton avenue to the Epps house j t at the south end of Academy street. 1 Dr R J McCabe has moved his J dental office from his building on West Main street to rooms in the v Nexsen building over Marcus' store. r Dr and Mrs W G Gamble went to f Styx Saturday to visit their son, W v G Gamble, Jr.who left yesterday for (j duty on the border with the Nation- a al Guard. f There will be a representative of * the G L Hall Optical Co at the drug * store of Drs Gamble & Jacobs Aug? ^1 ^ rl n TT anlw Qao c fl in f li3L Ol 1UI UIIC uajr vuij. ?.v. ... this paper. r The Seaboard Air Line railway has been reopened between Andrews and Charleston, and it is hoped that : the entire system will soon be in operation again. ? Miss Mary James Britton and Mr j Harry Britton went to Camp Moore s at Styx Monday to see their brother, s Mr W J Britton, who left for the c border yesterday. The Truluck-Cook company of v Kingstreeha^been incorporated with \ a capital of $15,000. The officers r are: J M Truluck, president,and B H c Cook, secretary and treasurer. ( Miss Ruth Winn, who has been c employed as stenographer in the law v offices of Stoll, Stoll & O'Bryan for s some months past, has given up her c position and returned to her home in ' Laurens. c Mr and Mrs E G Jacobs and chil- r dren,Master Edwin.Jr.and Miss Virginia, of Macon,Ga,are visiting home folk here this week. They made the trip by motor without mishap until s JT within three miles of Kingstree. Mrs Amanda Smith, wife of Mr Asbury Smith, died last Saturday at t the home of her husband at Cooper, j and was buried here Sunday afternoon. Rev J B Wilson, of the Meth- j odist church, conducted the burial services. 1 It is a proposition just now to get fresh vegetables inKingstree. About the only vegetables obtainable since < the storm are potatoes, and cabbage 1 * occasionally. Corn, peas and tomat- | oes, usually plentiful at this season, , are as scarce as if it were November. 1 m GOVERNMENT ENGINEER HERE. I H DuPre Takes Up Federal Relief Work In This District. Mr J H DuPre, of the United States engineering department, Chareston, arrived in Kingstree Tuesday md at once took up the Government elief work in this district. All of :be county officials had left town for fohnsonville to attend the county :ampaign meeting. But in order to ;omplete the necessary arrangenents and get the relief work under vay as quickly as possible, Mr Du?re was taken in a car by Senator Spps and Solicitor Stoll to Johnsonrille so he could confer with the rounty officers, and the committee ippointed at the public meeting Satlrday to take up and a&e'sl in the vork whenever the Federal Governnent's representative arrived.* Not t single hitch nas occurred and Mr DuPre is highly gratified over the issistan^e rendered him and the vork of relieving the destitution :au=:ed by the destructive storm of luiy 14. Federal aid was begun yesterday. Mr DuPre will go to Florence today. In this connection he United States wired Mr C W Baker, local farm demonstration J igent, as to the kind and quantity >f fall garden seed required, and already a wire has been received from Congressman Ragsdale, stating that l large shipment of seed has been ' nade to this place for free distribuion to the needy. Work on the rnblic roads of the county will be ommenced at once as a means of , urnishing employment for the idle. Scott-Edwards. At 8 o'clock Tuesday evening the lome of Mr and Mrs John A Scott, >n East Main street, was the scene a nrott-v thnnah rmiet. weddincr. '* ? K4Vfcv'? ""v-0- -x phen their daughter, Miss Winnie, ( pas united in marriage to Mr Benamin S Edwards of Florence. The < mpressive ceremony was performed < y Rev J B Wilson, pastor of the I dethodist church. Those witnessing the ceremony, i pecial friends of the contracting I >arties, were: Misses Mary Nettles, )ssie Epp<?. Mesdame= J L Scott, G 1 ) Epps, J B Steele, J H Miller, J Z ! rlcConnell, R D Carter, Kingstree: V R Funk, St Stephens; Messrs G 0 < Spps, J H Miller, Walter Steele, 11 B Lee, S J Lavin, R D Carter, Cingstree; J L Barrineau, Sumter: V R Funk,St Stephens; and Dr C M Icott, of near Hartsville, a brother i if the bride. ? J The bride,who is the third daugher of Mr and Mrs Scott and for a i ong time a popular employee of the tingstree Telephone Co as "cenral", was becomingly attired in phite silk, with gloves and shoes to natch. After the ceremony delicious rereshments were served the guests, 1 while the bride changed her wedding Iress for a blue traveling suit. Mr md Mr3 Edwards left on train 89 or Lanes, where they caught No 86 or Washington,Baltimore and other Northern points. Mr Edwards is a popular young reight conductor on the A C L raiload. Miss Martha Gordon and Mrs iessie Mouzon will leave Saturday or New York join the nursing lorps of the Riverside hospital in he care of children stricken with nfantile paralysis. Late reports how that 5,500 children have been itricken in New York and Brooklyn. >f whom oyer 1,200 have died. Miss Margaret Louise Arrowsmith vas "at home" to about thirty of ler little friends yesterday afterloon from 5 to 6:30 o'clock in honor !| >f her sixth birthday anniversary.! james that delight the heart of ihildhood were indulged in, aftt r J which delicious refreshments were j ;erved. The youthful hostess re-1 leived many nice gifts. Dr R J McCabe will be at his AnIrews office August 12 and will renain one week. It All kinds of Turnip Seed now on :ale at 8-3-tf Scott's Drug Store. About every fifth day some en;husia$t arises and declares a lasting European peace?in the newspapers ?and the next day "hell breaks oose again.'' Whenever you neea a uenerai iodic Take Grove's The Old Standard Grove's Toneless chill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic because it contains the well known tonic properties of QUININE and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up the Whole System. SO cents. SILVERMAN'S NEW STORE. A Handsome Addition to Kings tree's Business Houses. The two rooms ft Main street originally a part of Mr Louis Stack ley's property and adjoining what ha, more recently become the handsom* home of the Wee Nee bank, wer< for a number of years oecupiec respectively as a barbershop and th< delicatessen and bakery of Mr H A Meyer, have in the past few week! been remodeled and transformed into one mammoth store room, the home of the Silverman Departmenl Store, formerly located on Academj street a few doors south of the post office. This new store house is ir strict keeping with the general progress of the town along the line ol improvement to business property and add9 another page in the book of constructive progress that is being compiled in Kingstree by Mr Chas H Singleton, owner and proprietor of i he Kingstree Manufacturing and Construction Co. builder. The new Silverman store, including site, we are informed, represents an outlay in dollars amounting approximately to $13,.">00. The building is one story, with an attractive front of concrete, marble, plate glass and pressed brick ornamentally arranged with two main street entrances into the store room which is 16x45x72 feet. The door9 to these entrances or alcove* are about 8 feet from the sidewalk. The front of the building is constructed of nearly one half plate glass which forms three spacious show windows. The store room is lighted chiefly by two large sky-lights, one on each side, so there is not a dark corner in the room. Shelves are arranged full length of the building on either side while a row of ornamental columns is arranged through the center to supoort the steel sheathed ceiling. The interior is finished in white while the show windows are in natural wood. Death of Mr. W. L. McFaddln. Mr W Luther McFaddin, a highly esteemed gentleman of the Sandy drove section of Clarendon county. died at the McLeod infirmary, Florence, Tuesday. He had been in bad health for months and was operated upon at that infirmary July 23. He stood the operation well, and when his uncle, Mr J F McFaddin, of this town,visited him Sunday, he seemed to be improving satisfactorily, but a sudden relapse proved fatal. Mr McFaddin was 47 years of age. He is survived by a widow, who was a daughter of Mr Thomas Burgess of Mouzon, and six children. Funeral services were held at 10 a. m. yesterday and interment made in the old Burgess burying ground, near Bethel church, Rev D M Clark, pastor, officiating. A large concourse of relatives and friends paid their last tribute to the memory of this good man and true. It is a remarkable coincidence that Mr McFaddin and Mr P M Young were operated upon at the same infirmary the same day for the same complaint, and both succumbed to relapse. Gome Early. Come Early. Closing out sale of Jewelry. Now is your time to buy fine goods at wholesale cost. My stock consists of nearly everything to be found in a first-class jewelry store. The whole stock must De sola in a iew monins. It will be sold at cost, no profit at all. Come and see my stock and buy goods cheap. You will lie surprised at the low prices. Yours to please, 7-27-tf F J Watts, Jeweler. Chicago has produced a gospel automoblie, but the meek and gentle voiced occupants wisely keep on the shady side of the street. PEE DEE LEAGUE Clubs? Won Lost P.C. Lamar 10 o .667 Bennetsville 13 8 .619 BLhopvi'le 10 8 .55? Kingstree 7 9 .458 Dillon .5 9 . 351 Florence 5 li .313 Kingstree's Red Sox were in Dillon this week where they took one game, lost one and tied the third yesterday. Turnip Seed?all kinds, in any quantity. " ? ? rr f/v 8-3-tt lUNUSTKEt; UKuu v^u. The Quinine That Does Not Affect The Head Because of its tonic and laxative effect. lAXATIVE BROMO QUININE is better than ordinary Quinine and does not cause nervousness noi ringing in head. Remember the full name and look for the signature of E. W. GROVE. 25c. To Drive Out Malaria And Build Up The System Take the Old Standard GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC. You know what yon are taking, as the formula if printed on every label, showing it if Qninine and Iron in a tasteless form. The Quinine drives out malaria, the Iron builds up the system. 50 cent* i * . Vv, i CAMPAIGN OPENS *! AT JOHNSONVILLE. '! ' BIENNIAL COUNTY CIRCUS BE9 GAN ITS CIRCUIT TUESDAY,WITH ? CLOWNS AND RING-MASTERS. The county campaign opened at 11 Johnsonville Tuesday. The beautiful ' grove opposite the hotel served as an I arena for the gladiators who gath5 ered to defend their respective I claims to office before the sovereign people. The day was clear, warm t and ideal for the purpose. ' At the meeting all the candidates - were present except Probate Judge P M Brockinton and G W Ward, one ; of the nine aspirants for Coroner. Mr S B Poston presided over the ' meeting, and the candidates present> ed themselves in the following or j der, with reference only to the office ': sought: Candidates for Magistrate i at Johnsonville were the first to j present their claims, followed by j those in the race for Coroner. Although he has no opposition, "Dad!|dy" Montgomery was on hand and j made his olea for re-election to the office of Auditor. All the candidates for Sheriff, eight in number, were present and urged their claims for the office, told what they would do if elected, etc. One candidate hoped to be elected because he intends to purchase and maintain a pack of bloodhounds for use in catching criminals. Mr J G McCullough, present incumbent, presented his claims for re-election to the office of Superin- , tendent of Education, while his opponent, Mr J V McElveen, presented his candidacy and asked for the favorable consideration of citizens at the polls. These gentlemen were succeeded in the arena by the five candidates for County Treasurer, then Messrs H 0 Britton and J 0 Carraway for Clerk of Court, Mr J ' N Hammet for Supervisor and the ' five candidates for the House of Representatives. The meeting closed with an able address by Solicitor P H Stoll, candidate for re-election without opposition. The editor regrets that he was unable to attend the opening meeting, as is our custom, but we hope to be present at a later meeting and give at least a brief synopsis of each candidate's speech for the benefit of our readers. Yesterday the party met at Hemingway; today they speak at Morrisville, then in the following order: Trio Tuesday, August 15 Greelyville Thursday, August 17 Cades Tuesday, August 22 Hebron Wednesday, August 23 I Kingstree Friday, August 25 Liver Trouble. "lam bothered with liver trouble aUmt twice a year," writes .Joe Dingmau, Webster City, Iowa. "I| have pains in my side and an awful soreness in my stomach. Then I heard of Chamlierlain's Tablets and tried them. 15y the time I had used half a bottle of them I was feeling ; tine and had po signs of pain." Oh- j tainable everywhere. j SPECIAL NOTICES Kum-On-In ( ottage-Station 22,Sullivan's Island, near Atlantic Beach Hotel. Delightful rooms, electric lights, | * T7>:? r i? , cnoicesi iare. rme sun uamiug, nuu? beach. Miss Mayrant. 8-10-2tp For Sale ? Splendid Brood Mare; works anywhere; perfectly gentle. Lawrence H McCullough. 8-10-2tp For SALE-Three Eagle 70-saw Cotton Gins with elevator, condenser and double box reyolving press, at a bargain. Applv to B Wallace Jones & Sons, j Lake* City, S C. 7-27-2t ! For Sale?One $500.00 SteifF Piano : at a big bargain. Will sell cheap for cash or good bankable paper. Apply to "X", CareiRecord Office. Farm Loans ' Money to loan on improved I farms at attractive rate of interne* fnr loner term?. For nartieu- I "V AV" ?*!-? * ' I lars write 7-20 41 ! C Jackson Gasque, Att'y, | Florence, S C. ! | I Good Looks are Easy MagnoHa i Balm. > Look as good as your city cousins. No ' natter if you do Tan or Freckle Magnolia Balm will surely clear your skin intftantly. Heals Sunburn, too. Just put a little on your face and rub it off again before dry. Simple and sure to please. Try a bottle I to-day and begin the improvement at i once. White, Pink and Rose-Red Colors. ' 75 cents at Druggiits or by mail direct. ! SAMPLE FREE. , LYON MFC. CO.. 40 So. 5th St. Brooklyn. N.Y. I Don't Let The EA.T YC Let us furnish you with o to Proof Canopies for your fc your family can sleep in peac doctor's bills. Canopies fit ar Kingstree Furnih Two Doors From Postoffice Madame,Tal HOUSEHOLD expenses mount up. Thi ical, is liable to LACK BUSINESi methods in your home by teaching BANKING. She will enjoy her new respo ably surprised to note the saving at the en< START YOUR Ml A BANK ACCOUf BANK OF WILL ^ I iiirnin 1 For Yo I Winter ( 1 Buy | Guarantees | From i v: i? R,,w g-jyiigsuee 1/1 ui I Their record is proof of their worth, years, and the first roofs laid are still tigh fine in appearance, storm-proof and inej 4 For Sale by Charles H Singleton, IT PATS TO ADVERTISE * * Mosquitoes )U UP I - Ks? V ?- * >ur guaranteed Mosqui- 4%^ eds so that you and e and eventually save ly bed. m N "fr V . ire Company I V Kingstree, S. C. | | ifcTfiis Oyer 9 wife, no matter how econom3 METHODS. Install bnsinets yonr wife the simple ART 0? nsibility and yon will be agre*1 of the month. IFE WITH IT TODAY! iIAMSBURG Seed! ur H jarden I d Seed 1 \ Company! IJByfc | ijii ill JMW On the market twenty-nine I t and good today. They are I cpensive. 1 Kingstree, S. C. IN THE RECORD.