The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, November 02, 1916, Page FIVE, Image 5
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Seasonable Bargains
It may be a long, long
time before you have such
an opportunity to buy shoes
as cheap as you can now get
them for the cash at our big
t ^ money raising sale. A big
line of ladies' and children's
Low and High Cut Shoes,
all put out at $1.00 the pair.
It will pay you to look this
lot of shoes over.
Big lot of ladies' Jersey I
1 Knit Underwear, 25c each
or 45c the suit.
Nice line ladles' Heavy
Underwear, 50c the garI
i ment or 95c the suit,
f Children's Heavy Fleeced
Underwear, 25c the gar,
ment. Children's Union
Suits, 50c each.
Children's Dresses, nicely
made of good material, 48c
and 98c the dress.
Men's Work Shirts at the
old price of 50c each. Men's
Dress Shirts 50c and $1.00. |
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snirts are wonn a great
deal more, but we let them
go at the old price of 50c and
$1.00 each.
Overalls at the old price
of 50c and $1.00.
Heavy Cheviot Shirtings
well worth 12 l-2c, but they
go iir our money raising sale
at 10c the yard.
Canton Drill Flannel, 10c.
. Homespun, 6 l-4c, 8 l-3c
and 10c the yard.
White, Lisle, Blue, Grey
and Brown Outings at the
old price, 10c yard.
We want your trade and
if you will give us a cnance
we will make it to your interest
to trade with us.
W. E. Jenkinson
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. LOCALS
wis ?g
Hr W L Wallace has been indis
posed this week.
Mr T W Boyle of Greelyville was
noted in Kingstree Monday.
. Mrs M L Baggett of Lanes was a I
t Kingstree shopper Tuesday.
Mr J E Johnson of Nesmith was '
noted in Kingstree yesterday. ;
Mrs M C Stutts is convalescing:
from a spell of chills and fever.
Mr P R Donnelly of Wando was >
in Kingstree on business Tuesday. 1
Drs I N and W S Boyd of Salters
were noted in Kingstree Saturday.
Mr F P Guerry.of the Zeb section,
was in Kingstree Monday un business.
v
f Mrs J H Epps and little son, J H,
Jr, have been visiting relatives at'
Cades.
Mr J B Wallace, of Cades RFD,1
V was a caller at our office while in
? town Friday.
Mrs L T Thompson has been visiting
her daughter, Mrs J A Hearsey,
at Bennettsville.
- Mrs W L Taylor went to Charleston
Thursday to see the famous ac- (
tress, Maude Adams.
Miss Martha Gourdin will leave
tomorrow for Langley to assume her
" duties as teacher there.
Miss Jimmie Britton is spending
this week in Charleston as the guest
of Mrs Mabel Snider Thompson.
\t2IIam/) Dnbnr Koo OnonnfpH fi
1X1 i 39 HI a U Li uaaLi 11* KJ uwv
position as stenographer in the law
^ offices of Messrs Kelley & Hinds.
Mrs E E Fluitt spent several days
this week with relatives here,returning
to Florf nee Tuesday evening.
Miss Germain Sandifer of Blackville
has accepted a position as saleslady
with the Silverman Department
store.
"Cap" Lanham, the. well known
popular "knight of the grip", was
in Kingstree calling on customers
yaaterday.
Dr R J McCabe returned to his
Kingstree office yesterday from Andrews
and will be here all during
this month.
?
Mesdames Hugh McCutchen and
W G Gamble and Miss Mamie Jacobs
went by auto to Florence yesterday
to take in the Pee Dee fair.
Williamsburg chapter, U D C.will
meet at the home of Miss Maud Logan
tomorrow (Friday) at 4:30 p. m.
A full attendance is desired.
Zela and Manie Tisdale, pupils of
Nexsen school, Miss Ethel Cromer,
teacher, are on the honor roll this
month, each with an average of 90.
Mr and Mrs M F Heller, Miss Annit
Stackley and Messrs T C Jacobs,
A C Swails and P U and J fc. Arrow- j
smith have been enjo>ing theF!or-i
* ence fair v
r
1 Mrs W N Jacobs, Misses Pearl
I Marcus and Lyllian Alsbrook and
[ Messrs D M Richardson and Taylor
I autoed to Florence this week to attend
the fair.
We are pleased to state that P H j
Stoll.Esq.who was unable to perforin
his duties at the recent term of court I
on account of indisposition.is feeling
quite well again.
The regular monthly union service ,
will be held at the Baptist church at'
7:80 p. m. Sunday. Rev P S McChes-1
ney will preach the sermon. The
public cordially invited.
Mrs C H Mouzon informs us that
Mrs S E Smith,Mrs Love and daughter
are expected to visit at Mouzons
this week, and anticipate a visit to
Greelyville before going to Georgia.
Mr C Irvin Meyer, formerly of
Kingstree, died at his home in
Charleston yesterday, aged 22 years.
Mr Meyer was highly esteemed, and 1
the news of his death is a greafcshock
Mrs W I Nexsen and children,
Billy and Mary, of Asheville, N C,
arrived in town today to visit relatives.
Mr Nexsen is making the trip
by auto and is expected here tomorrow.
(
The diving ponies and dogs, with 1
their owner, Mrs Pontifex, are in 1
Kingstree, where the performances 1
of the dogs and the ponies will be '
one of the free attractions at the 1
Williamsburg County Fair next ]
week. i
1
Mr David Silverman wasinCharles
ton Tuesday on business and informs
us that he found the big: merchants ,
there complaining about high prices ,
and the scarcity of goods in many of
the popular grades.
County Treasurer Cook informs us l
that he has written more tax receipts
since the opening of the books
October 15, to November 1, this
year than were written during the (
same period in 1915.
Mr Samuel D Carr, manager of ;
the Siegling Music house. Florence, ,
is, we regret to report, critically ill
at the home of his brother, MrWH 1
Carr, on Academy street. Mr Carr j
was taken suddenly ill yesterday
morning. Dr F H McLeod of Florence
visited the palient here yester- '
day. '
1
Mr W 0 Camlin wa3 in town Saturday
and informs us that there will
be a hot supper for the benefit of
the Bloomingvale school pulled off
at his place tomorrow (Friday) night.
He made our mouth water when he
was telling us about the barbecue,
turkey,chicken and other good things
that are being prepared in the community
for the occasion.
"The Girl He Couldn't Buy" will
be presented at the Thomas opera
house here Saturday evening, November
4, by the brilliant young
actress Ethel Lorraine, supported by
a strong company .including Howard
Sloat and Vivian Densmore. The
Company is fresh from New York,
where it had a long and successful
run at the Lexington theater, carries
its own scenery and is a laughable
production of genuine merit.
DEATH OF ESTIMABLE LADY.
Mrs. H. H. Kinder Passes Away
Suddenly.
The people of thus community
were saddened Thursday evening by
the announcement, of the sudden
death of Mrs Mary Kinder, wife of
Mr H H Kinder, a highly esteemed
citizen and farmer.residing about 9ix
miles west of KinR9tree. Mrs Kinder
was apparently in her usual good
health when, at 6 o'clock Thursday
evening, she was stricken while sit
i . _ ji _ ,
ting in her chair engaged in neeaie- i
work. Death was due to heart failure,
this organ having been affected
for several years, though no immediate
danger was anticipated by
members of her family. Before her
marriage to Mr Kinder fifty odd years
ago, the deceased was Miss Mary
Brunson, daughter of the late Rev
Robert Brunson, of the Methodist
conference, and a native of Sumter
county. She was a most estimable
lady and a member of the Presbyterian
church. She is survived by her
husband, five sons and two daughters,
viz: Messrs H F, L P, J C, H U
and Virgil Kinder, of this community;
Mrs Lemuel Koger of Walterboro
and Mrs W H Carr of Kingstree;
also one brother, Mr Wesley
Brunson of Savannah, Ga.
Funeral services took place at the
Presbyterian church at 4 p. m. Fri- ,
day, Rev P S McChesney officiating. .
Tntprmpnt was made in the Williams
burg cemetery. The pallbearers
were: Messrs L W Gilland, T C Jacobs,RiH
Godwin. L J Stackley, E C
Burgess and M H Jacobs, special
friends of the family. J
The deceased was about 70 years i
of age and with her husband had re- 1
sided in this community for the past ]
55 years. She was loved by all who ,
knew her.
To Cure a Cold In One Day I
Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine. It stops the 1
Cough and Headache and works off the Cold, i
Druggists refund money if it fails to cure.
E. W. GROVE'S signature on each box. 25c.
This Simple La
A Hot
Dr Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin Shoul
Have a Place in Every Home.
Constipation, or inaction of tli
bowel.-, a condition that nearlv e\
cryone experiences with more i
less frequency, is the direct cause ?
much disease. When the bowei
r.lMtrorod with rpfu?p from th
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stomach, foul gases and poisons ar
generated, and unless the conge?
tion is quickly relieved the syster
Incomes weakened and most su?
ceptihle to attack.
Various remedies to relieve con
stipation are prescribed, but man
of these contain cathartic or pur
gative agents that are harsh an<
violent in their action and shock tli
system. The most effective remed;
is the combination of simple laxa
live herbs with pepsin that is soli
in drug stores under the name c
Dr Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin.
The HonUohn D Keister of Bran
dywine, \V Ya, who has represent
ed his district in the State I>egisla
ture for six years, writes that h
used Dr Caldwell's Syrup Pepsji
and finds it a splendid laxative
easy to take and mild, yet positiv
in its action, and that it should b
in every household for use whei
needed.
Dr Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is sol<
by druggists in all parts of the Uni
ted States and costs only fifty cent
DELIGHTFUL SOCIAL EVENT.
Mra.Jao. D. Brltton EntertainsEngagement
Anaonneed.
Mrs John D Britton delightful!:
entertained a number of friends a
tier home on Ashton avenue Frida:
afternoon from 4:30 to 6:00 o'clock
Upon the arrival of the guests a slo
gran contest was engaged in. Th<
first prize, a dainty hand-made lace
handkerchief, was awarded to Mrs <i
Percy Hutson, sister of the hostess
Misses Ada Brockington and Emmi
Cooper tied for the consolatior
prize, a set of lingerie clasps, Mis:
Cooper being the winner. The invi
tations had conveyed the idea thai
the party was given in honor ol
friends visiting Miss Jimmie Brit
ton, sister of the hostess. Immedi
ately after the contest, however, lit
tie Miss Margaret Lesesne enterec
the room holding a most mysteriou!
looking bag. When the feminine
curiosity was at its height the bap
was opened and a little white kitter
jumped to the floor, being caught bj
Misses (Jooper and Brockington
Upon untying the ribbon from rounc
the kitten's neck. Miss Brockingtoc
read the following announcement
'The cat is out of the bag now, foi
limmie Britton is not going to Florda.
as she has been telling us, but,
>n December 2. 1916, will become
" T ?? n. on.
Mrs rore (jasper vtbisuu. mc an
louncement came as a complete sur
prise, for no one suspected the en
gagement. Miss Jynmie is the onlj
daughter of Mr and Mrs H 0 Brit
ton. It is with genuine regret thai
lier many friends learn that in the
near future she will make her home
n another town. Her charming man
lers and loving disposition have wor
ler a place in the hearts of all. Mi
Watson, who for the past two years
las been the successful superintend?nt
of Little Rock High school, is t
graduate of the Citadel in Charlea
ton and of the University of South
Carolina. He is a member of i
prominent Latta family and has i
lost of friends throughout the Stats
After Margaret "let the cat out
if the bag" the guests were usherec
nto the dining room. Delicious re
freshments, consisting of ambrosis
in scalloped orange peel, capped
vith whipped cream and marachinc
;herries, together with pound cake,
trere served buffet style by Mrs J
Percy Hutson.Miss Essie Blakely and
Mire Claude J Thompson. The round
lining table was laid with a real
:luny lace cover,the centerpiece conlisting
of a reflector, on which waj
placed a bowl of pink roses and lace
fern. The entire house was decorat?d
with miniature pines, ferns and
lamboo.the color scheme of the decirations
being pink and green.
Among the guests partaking oi
llrs Britton's hospitality were Misset
Lula Brockinton. Ada Brockington,
limmie Britton.Emma Cooper, Essie
VIRGINIA FARMER
Restored To Health By Vinol
Atlee, Va. ? I was weak, run down,
10 appetite, my blood was poor, I could
lot sleep nights and was rapidly losing
flesh, but I am a farmer and had to
irork. Medicines had failed to help me
until I took Vinol. After taking three
bottles my appetite is fine, I sleep well,
my blood is good and I am well again."
-Orlando W. Borkey.
. Vinol, our delicious cod liver and iron
tonic without oil, is guaranteed to overcome
weak, run-down conditions, chronic
coughs, colds and bronchitis.
Scott Drug Co, Kingstree, S C.
ixative
isehold Necessity,
n IS Wmkl
.'al>ottle. It contains no opiate or
[J1 narcotic drug, does not gripe, and
,f is recommended as a family laxative,
mild enough for the tiniest
- bal>e, yet sufficiently powerful to act
- easily on the strongest constitution.
1 To avoid imitations and ineffecte
i ive substitutes be sure to get Dr
n !Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. See that '
, a facsimile of Dr Caldwell's signae
ture and nis portrait appear on the
e yellow carton in which the bottle is
s packed.
A trial bottle, free of charge, can
3 be obtained by writing to Dr W B
-j Caldwell, 455 Washington St, Mons
I ticello Illinois
Blakely.Mabel Harper,Belle Harper,
Emma Gordon, Margaret Ross, Em ma
Weaver, Agness Erckmann, Selma
Thorn; Mesdames LeRoy Cates, R C
U-n.ko r T TVinmnonn W W Hnlli. I
n&cvjou^t v/ v *iivi??powmf ?? tv w?.>
^ day.J Percy Hutson.R J McCabeand
t S B McGill.
Lost or Strayed?A 9mall bobtail
white and brown fox terrier dog.
? Left home of Mrs C W Wolfe Sunj
day night. Liberal reward if returnr
ed to The Record office and no questions
asked.
! Coming to the fair? Yes!
3 and to Watts' Jewelry Store for fine
", goods at low prices. He has the
i largest stock in the county to select
^ from. Watch and clock repairing .
"1 done right. See fhe longest running
" clock on earth, 400 days with one
"! winding, in my show window.
1 Yours to please,
!? 11-2-tf F J Watts.
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[ Notice.
r The ladies of the Methodist church
will serve hot dinner, consisting of
| rice,barbecue, biscuits,biscuits,chicki
en, ham, sandwiches and coffee, dur;
| ing the county fair. It
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j I am now engaged in the Coffin
- and Casket business. Calls promptly
? answered at all hours, day or night.
Phones?Office, 17; residence, 91. j
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I SPECIAL NOTICES
?j For Sale?1,000 Carmeaux and Ho,
i mer Pigeons,Elmer C Rice strain; wonderful
multipliers. Cost $6 and $3 the
'! pair; any number at $1 the pair, or 40c
i each for the lot A M?Snider, Kings
j tree, S C. 11-2- tf
1 Wanted?Fat turkeys and chickens; ?
j highest market price paid for same by
i! Spring & Gee, Kingstree, S C. 11 -2-tf ,
j Lost ? One blue-speckled fdmaie 1
hound. Disappeared Saturday mormng,
I October 14. Reward for information t
II leading to her recovery. R L BasS, j
? Lanes. S C. !0-26-2tp j
i! For Sale?Three cows with young
I calves for sale. Robert A Dukes,
. Greelyville, S C. 10-26-2tp
- ?
1 For Rent ? Two furnished rooms;
1 modern conveniences; conveniently lo)
cated. Apply at this office.
. For Sale?Cow with young calf Apf
ply to H E Montgomery, Kingstree,
| SC. . 10-12-tf
1 -Citation Notice.
j THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
county of williamsburg.
' By P M Brockinton, Esquire, Probate
Judge.
[ Whereas, H O Britton, Clerk of Court
of Williamsburg county,made suit to me
to grant him Letters of Administration
of the Estate of and effects of Geo W
! Davis,
i These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and
creditors of the said Geo W Davis, de!
ceased, that they be and appear before
? me, in the Court of Probate, to be held
at Kingstree, S C. on the 16th day of
December next after publication hereof,
at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to
show cause, if any they have, why the
said Administration should not be
granted.
Given under my hand this 1st day of
November, Anno Domini, 1916.
P M Brockinton.
U-2-6t Probate Judge.
Tresnass Notice.
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All persons are hereby warned not to
enter upon our land or to trespass in
any manner upon said land or any other
over which we have control. I
S M Mims,
11-2-3tp D R Mims. ; 1
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I Saturday Eve
I The Play of a 1
"The Girl He
direct from the Lexington
with the same splendid c
brilliant young actress,
ETHEL L(
and that pair of
HOWARD SLOAT
; as "Hip"
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Prices, 50c
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True domestic econom
iting the supply nor in red
consists 01 supplying iwxn
of nutrition at a minimum
Our specialty is grocer
lence at prices consistent v
We recommend our
Flour, Tei
Hams anc
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methods in your home by teachii
She will enjoy her new rei
ibty surprised to note the saving at the
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"Specialist in Goo<
Academy St.
Phone 143
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HOUSE I
ning, Nov. 4 I
housand Laughs
Couldn't Buy"
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ompany, introducing the
DRRAINE
laugh-makers
VIVIAN DENSMORE
as "Kitty"
augh! You Scream!
ic Production
75c and $1.00
cobs, Telephone No. 102
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end of the month.
WIFE WITH
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this Coffee to
as proven itself
any 35c Coffee
erage 40c grade
iinds - - $1.00
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