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Gftfp ?nmttg Swnril kingstree. s. o. entered at tne postoffice at Kings tree, S.C.as second class mail matter. "Telephone no. 83terms SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One copy, one year $1 2S One copy, six months 75 One copy, three months 50 One copy, one year in advance.... i w Obituaries. Tributes of Respect, Resolutions of Thanks, Cards of Thanks and all other reading notices,not News, will be charged for at the rate of one cent a word for each insertion. All changes of advertisements and all communications must be in this office before TUESDAY NOON >n order' to appear in the ensuing issue. All communications must be signed by the writer, not for publication unless desired, but to protect this newspaper. ADVERTISING RATES: Advertisements to be run in Special ooluranpne cent a word eachi3sue.minimum price 25 cents, to be paid for iit advance. Legal advertisements, $1.00 per inch first insertion, 50 cents per inch each subsequent insertion. Rates on long term advertisements very reasonable. For rates apply at this office. In remitting checks or money orders nako payable to THE COUNTY RECORD. THURSDAY. SEPT. 21. 1916. Cotton is steadily advancing in price, and to enable the farmers to reap the benefits they should hold their cotton off the market for the present. It is thought by men who have studied the situation that cotton will go to 20c per pound before the 1917 crop is harvested. # The State Warehouse System was established to enable farmers to hold their cotton and borrow money on cotton certificates at low rates. There are several of these warehouses in the county at the disposal of farmers who wish to hold their cotton. Chantanqna Coming Again. ? % . ? m a! T?_J The third visitation 01 me iuiucliffe Chautauqua attractions in Kingstree is scheduled for November 7, 8 and 9. Heretofore these attractions have been a source of splendid entertainment and highly enjoyed by the people of the county. Last year the guarantors fell short in the amount of money pledged and had to make up the difference out of their own pockets. This was probably due to bad weather. But we trust that the people of the town and county will remember that the mem who sign for this course of high class entertainment do not do so with a view to making money; all they want is enough to pay expenses and it behooves you to lend your assistance to those who have taken it upon themselves to bring these entertainments into the town, by purchasing season tickets. The chautauqua will be here during two days of the county fair and should be a success in all particulars. The place of holding will be decided upon as soon as a meeting of the guarantors can be held and this should be done without delay. Richard I. Manning. A correspondent of the Bishopville Leader and Vindicator sends the following to that paper from Stokes Bridge: Come all ye "Bleasites" If you want to know, The story of how the election did go: Richard I Manning, Is the rounder's name, Jn the Governor's office 'Where he won his fame. iHe has been our Governor .For the last two years, In spite of all the Bleasites' tears; They fought mighty hard, But 'twas all in vain Far Richard I Manning wis our Governor's name. ' Chorus: Rirh-arH T Manninc Who still holds his office, Richard I Manning ; Is the rounder's name, ./Richard I Manning Has been re elected . For the Governor's office vWhere he won his fame. Hurrah for Manning. This little song of only one verse and chorus can be easily sung to the tune of Casey Jones. 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 nor ringing in bead. Remember the full name and look for the signature of E. W. GROVE. 25c. WORKING FOR SCHOOL. Active Preparations for Sessloi at Johnsonville. Johnsonville, September 20:?Th Johnsonville graded school opene Monday morning for the new schc lastic y^ar with every indication o an unusually good year's work, j large number of the patrons me with the teachers and pupils for th opening exercises. Religious service were conducted by Rev Mr Whitake of the Methodist church of thi place and the Rev Mr Ingram o Hemingway. Helpful and inspirin addresses were made by Miss Stubl of Bennettsville. Miss Amanda Ec wards, county demonstrator of dc | mestie science, Kingstree; Mr Spip ner, of the Hemingway school; M Baker, farm demonstrator, Clemso college, and Sam Stackley of th Johnsonville schools. A betterment association ws formed with Mrs A G Eaudy, pres dent; Mrs G W Dickson, vice pres dent; Mrs C J Rollins, secretary an treasurer, and a large and enthus astic membership. The teaching force is compose this year of Sam Stackley, Kir.gstre< Miss Henrietta Hale, Hickory, N ( Miss Pearl Anderson, Coronaca; Mi; Ruth Thomlinson, Cades, and Mil Myrl Phillips, Kingstree. On Saturday evening Dr and Mi A G Eaddy tendered a reception 1 the teachers and departing student After an hour or two of acquain ance conversation refreshments wei served. Among the young folk leaving f< college are: David Woodberry, Wo ford; Averett Rollins, Furman; Wa ann Wnndhprrv Carlisle: David Nev ell, Horry Industrial school, ar Misses Rowena Eaddy, Winthro] Lila Eaddy, Coker. Miss Alma Chapman left recent! for Spartanburg, where she teachi this year, and Miss Birdie Eaddy fc Horry, where she teaches music i the Horry Industrial school. With the tremendous amount < brains in evidence in this country is passing strange that we cann< marshal sufficient inventive genii to manufacture our own dye stuf and other commodities that are ci off by the war in Europe. We ai a great people in some respects, bi pigmies in others. Come Early. Come Early. Closing out sale of Jewelry. No is your time to buy fine goods i wholesale cost. My stock consists < nearly everything to be found in {first-class jewelry store. The who stock must be sold in a few month It will be sold at cost, no profit i all. Come and see my stock and bu goods cheap. You will be surprise at the low prices. Yours to please, 7-27-tf F J Watts. Jewele Turnip Seed at 8-3-f Scott's Drug Store. It's a Pretty Good Reason, To< Cosmopolitan Magazine has stake $250,000 in new manufacturin equipment as one of the first stej necessary to enable it to print tt 2,000,000 copies that it has made ii new circulation mark. The publishers of Cosmopolite are convinced that they will attai this figure quickly, and base the conviction on their belief that Co: mopolitan, long having been th greatest <nagazine, is. in its new ei larged size, the largest, also. The tou fkio tnill thp vnlnp nr consequently will double the deman< CoDStipatloo tbe Father of Many Ills, Of the numerous iljs that affe< humanity a large part start wit constipation. Keep your bowels rej ulated and they may be avoidet When a laxative is needed tat Chamberlain's Tablets. They onl move the bowels but improve th appetite and strengthen the dige: tion. Obtainable everywhere. South Carolina discovered, tw years ago, that it could beat Cole Blease, and the Blease-Manning rat did not result in a surprise to Sout Carolina.?Marion Star. How to Give Good Advice. The best way to give good advi< is to set a good example. When otl ers see how quickly you get ov< your cold by taking Chamberlain Cough Remedy they are likely t follow your example. This remed has been in use for many years an enjoys an excellent reputation. 01 tainable everywhere. Wmsburu Citizen Seeks Help The Record was called upon las Saturday to print a few cards for ; practically helpless young man, t.i e be used in soliciting public aid fo d himself a..d wife and their five smal children. The young man is Leonan f Jones, of the Vox neighborhood. H was paralyzed six years ago, he tob us, and has since been able to ge 't along and provide for bis famil e until now, when he is forced to as! ,s pu'oiic aid. He told us that wit the assistance of his wife he hai managed every year to make a crop 10 on rented land, ana mat ms pros f pects for one this year were gooi g until the storm came in June ani ig destroyed it, and this is why he say I he is forced to ask assistance. M Jones wanted the cards he asked u >_ to print within an hour or so afte speaking to us about them. W r had to inform him that under th n circumstances we could not prin them before the following Mondaj e He said if he could not get them a once they would do him no good, a is he wished to pass them out vvhil j. here that afternoon. We told hir that we would state his case in th . columns of The Record this week and that the good people of th 1_ county, who were in a position t do so, would probably come to hi d assistance as they had done in sim a. lar instances of distress made publi through it^ columns. j\ ss Card from Mr. Stewart. sS I wish to extend to my friends m sincere thanks for their support i rs both primaries. I assure you that ;o shall endeavor to prove faithful t _ fWo t-maf- imnnspd Thankintrone an all very much and extending thanfc and best wishes to the ladies fc e their influence in my behalf, Respectfully, >r pd J W Stewart. f* Mamma's Darling. t- It was at the piano. Mother y. darling flrmly refused to do he l(j practice. "What a naughty littl girl you are!" eluded the mother. " Don't care," grumbled tb youngster as she gave the piano !y kick. ?s "Now, treasure, you shall have )r nickel if you'll do your exercise nicely," urged mamma. 10 "Shan't," retorted treasure, gc ting off the piano stool. "I ca make' more than that taking caste >f oil."?Argonaut, it None of His Making. "This is a handsome counh yy Ja home we are passing. Fs "Yes. It belongs to a man wh it was a poor clerk a few years ago/' "Another spectacular rise to fo: tune, eh ?" "Well, not exactly. I understan the father of the girl he marric worked a great many years to ai cumulate a million."?Birminghai w Age-Herald. it ? A Matter of Birthdays. a Teacher?Why were you not t |e school yesterday? s> Willie?It was my birthday. Teacher?But I don't stay horr ,y from school on my birthday. ;c| Willie?Well, I guess you've gc used to 'em.?Philadelphia Record. f All kinds of Turnip Seed now o sale at 8-3-tf Scott's Drug Store. ?. Are You Looking Old? Old age conies quick enough witl out inviting it. Some look old i )3 forty. That is because they negle< ie the liver and bowels. Keep you ^ bowels regular and your liver health and you will not only feel youngei n hut will look younger as well .n When troubled with constipation c lr biliousness take Chamberlain's Tal 3" lets. They are intended especiall ie for these ailments and are excellent Easy to take and most agreeable i ^ effect. Obtainable everywhere, d Notice of Teachers' Ex amination. jt The regular examination for teachei u will be held in the court house Friday October 6,beginning at 9 a. m. and cloi 5" ing at 4 p. m. J G McCullough, I. Suptof Education for Williamsbur e county. 9-21-3t |y IFOR SALE At a Bargain '0 k Three [hundred and eighty-six acres heavy clay land. No sand. e A good two-horse farm mostly h cleared. Three hundred acres under wire fencing for cattle raising. Two tenant houses, stables and large barn. Firstclass pump water. Place located X 5 1-2 miles from Kingstree on Cedar Swamp road, in the best J farming section of Williamsburg 8 ??4... p r ti :_r Iuuuiity. iui luruici iiJiuiiiiatiuii address./ P. O. BOX 342, King'stree, S. C. SUBDUING ANGRY BILLOWS. L How a Turbulent Sea iV.a/ 3c Calmed a by Rising Air Bubbles. ?j Phiiiji iiruslier, a vouog engi^ necr a!: i a gradual" o: i'rucetori ' university. >aul tu iii.ux-if not long ago, "If "the inah;-.- the wav is, e i why r.'?t use air m motion m aa! otlior ir-iv t<i ?.:i. i! i< ? *. t* 11 i watersA:n! the nm* .nis.iiug j; j part of tins M-cmmgiv :Ini idea , j is that he has made it a fad. True, , i he has not calmed the tempest, hut ! he has ro!?l?r*<i the waves of their ) I '; power to ?i > harm and saved a costj ly pier that would in all likelihood j have been smashed to hits or badly damaged by the billows. He was able to perform this seeming marvel at El Segundo, Cal., by means ' j of a breakwater of bubbles. This novel breakwater is noth^ j ing more than iron pipe laid upon ^ i the ocean's sandy bottom. It is pierced with small holes, from ^ j which streams of air bubbles can j rise surfaceward when compressed ! air is forced into the piping. The j pipes are laid so as to rest right I across the path of the oncoming waves, and the rising bubbles catch ^ the waves before they can reach the pier and rob them of their strength ls bv upsetting tiie motion inside of ; the waves. The billows collapse ' like stricken giants and then roll landward without power enough left to do the pier harm. "But," you will ask, "how can air bubbles do what a big stone wall sometimes y fails to do ?" n To the eye each wave seems to I be a separate body of surging wa;o ter and apparently goes sweeping d along. But this is not really the ;s fact The mass of the water does ir not move forward. A wave robbed of its internal motion collapses and cannot pass on this motion to the water next ahead of it In short, it cannot create another wave. The way to upset this internal motion, ^ then, is to disturb or break up the j body of the wave. Mr. Brasher does this by the explosive action of rising air bubbles, and thus he halts 1 the travel of the energy which causes wave after wave.?Robert Q. Skerrett in St Nicholas. a _ -s At Wedding Breakfast. After a marriage recently the bridal party partook of a sumptun ous breakfast, toward the end of T nrViinVi o vnnnoror hrntVior nf t.hf* TT UXVU U J VUM^V* ?/ vwuv* *?v bride got up and said solemnly, raising his glass: "Ladies and gentlemen, I have to ^ propose a toast, which, however, ? must be drunk standing. Please 10 take your glasses and rise up/' The guests, although somewhat bewildered, did so. ^ "Now," said the young scapei(j grace, "if you will remain standing for a few minutes I'll find out who " has been sitting on my new hat."? London Tit-Bits. He Was Only One. lt A soldier who had just enlisted was placed on guard over a cannon. It was not long before he abandoned his post and went to a tavern not far off, where he indulged in ^ the flowing bowl. "Fellow, why did you abandon your post?" exclaimed the captain, who happened to put in an appearn ance. "Captain." was the reply of the incipient son of Mars, "I've tried to lift that cannon, and I'm satisfied no one can carry it away, and if more than one of the enemy comes after it I can't keep them off." " Strength of Paper. Froip an examination of various ir papers, prepared with different proy portions of rags, sizing and loading, [" it appears that the mechanical ' properties are improved by increas,r ing the proportion of rags. Resin sizing diminishes the strength, while y animal sizing increases it. An in^ crease in the proportion of rags, n also sizing of any kind, enables a larger proportion of loading mater=? ial to be retained by the paper. , Loading decreases the strength of all papers, the percentage of loss approximating 2.2 times the per s centage of loading material. f, - An Invitation. g A good story is told of an elder in an English church, who on one - occasion had to take the pulpit in It-he absence of the minister at the last moment. He got through the first part of the service all right, but on getting up to give the sermon he found his difficulty then. He started with, "Brethren (pause) ?b-b-brethren (pause)?b-b-breth ren, if any of you wants the conceit taken out of you come up here/' Getting the Wrong Man. "There is something wrong with the social system," remarked the thoughtful woman. 'fWhat makes you think so ?" "That bandit who made all kinds of trouble is still roaming the world a free man, and my husband, who is as conscientious and law abiding a citizen as you want to meet, is locked up on jury duty."?Washington Star. !c^^i S02IE people extend invitations to th The/ *~.rry on their persons or in A C.75CK BOOK is of no use i check is GOOD AS CASH to the hnuekolc; mts. If you haven't a bank OPEN ONE BANK OF K: I Bargain Prices new corrot The right kind a Write for Qu | I. M. Pearlsl | Charlesto: tmssssssmmsmmsi mmmm-ssBsssmss* THE WAF i BU' 1 J. L. STI 1 HAS B I Horses an I For Sale or I J JU' C9 1 ^ Livery, Feed an< 1 Lake City, 9 LIBERAL ADVA I on all consignments of Stap We make a specialty of han EXTRA ST API and secure best results for signments handled on comn DADTTD OWn Iri/IULIY 011U Cotton Factors and Com CHARLEST i t I You can avoid the expense, delay a and the inside of your house is not ex expensive, storm-proof and permanei 6 For Sale jCHAS. H. SINGLETO !THE"HA,HA!" >H WITH US ie THIEF AND EOIDIJP MAN. B their homes large sums of money. ^ 0 the professional thief. Still, a tradesman or for the immediate account TODAY. [NGSTREE. =1 1 BAGGING 1 lways on hand. j|> otations to | ine & Sons! n, S. C. if SSSSaSS888888$l jj IIS ON 1 I JCKEYI t ?OTH | id Mules I. Exchange. | UCKEYf 1 Sale Stable South Carolina |j ssssssssssesssi nces made! 1 lie and Upland Cotton. l|: dling . || .E COTTON I nii? rtnofAinn?<o C*r\rt_ 'So Uul LUOtUllitiOi M lission only. f DEN CO., J mission Merchants, || J on, s, o-1 I nd dirt oi removing the old roof, I posed during the re-roofing. In- I : I N, Kings tree, S. C.