The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, December 07, 1916, Page FIVE, Image 5

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-* Winter Is Here Again. You want to see us for Winter Underwear, Dry f Goods and Shoes. * Gents- Fleece Lined Underwear at 50c the garment or 95c the suit, vest and pants. Ladies' Jersey Knit Vests 25c, or 45c the suit, vest and pants. Kpf.t.er values in La dies' Vests, 50c the garment. Don't fail to see our line of Dress Goods, Ginghams and Outings, all at the old prices. Shoes for the old and the young, Shoes for all at very close prices at our store. Come and give us a chance to show you. Gents' Clothing ready made or made to measure. We represent the best tailoring houses. Our line of Gents' Furnishings cannot fail to please every taste, in style, variety and price. Come and see. Everything in the line j of Dry Goods is steadily ! advancing in the whole ~r~ " o sale markets, so you had better supply your wants at once from W. E. Jenkinsen Mr F A Taylor of Vox was here Monday. Mr G W Camlin of Earles was in town Monday. Mr N D Lesesne was a Florence visitor Thursday. Mr J P Howard called on us Monday while in town. Mr J 0 Carraway of Rome was in Kingstree Monday. Mr J C Altman of Hemingway was in t( wn Monday. 4 Mr C A Buddin of Cades, Route 1, was in town Tuesday. Miss Leila Flossie Epps was in Charlotte, N C, this week. Miss Annie Stackley was in Florence Sunday and Monday. Mr J C Altman of Hemingway was in Kingstree Monday. Judge RO Purdy of Sumter was noted in Kingstree Tuesday. Mrs Myer of Myer's Mill is visiting her sister, Miss Dunbar. > "Judge'' Henry S Gamble of Greelyville was in town Tuesday. Mrs R B Hughes has gone to Orangeburg to visit her parents. Hon and Mrs R J Kirk of Flor/ ence spent Thanksgiving here. Miss Carrie Scott attended the Thanksgiving dance at Sumter. Union services "will t>e held at the Methodist church Sunday night. Mr W H Baker of Cades, R F D, .r horp this wppk. IS CtblCIiUlUK WUllr IIV.V ? N N Newell, .Esq, of Johnsonville is attending court here this week. Mr W H McElveen of Mouzon was a pleafant caller at our office Monday. Mr R J Kirk, of the Florence bar, was in town Monday on legal business. Mr DC McDaniel, who has been living near town, has moved to Ne8raith. Mrs M L Allen spent vesterday in Florence with her sister, Mrs J D Gil land. Mr L D Clark of Cades, R F D 1, was a pleasant caller at our office Monday. Mr R J Brown of Hemingway was a caller at our office while in town Monday. P H Arrowsmith, Esq, of Lake City had legal business in court here this w..?ek. Mis3 Sue Stanley of Johnsonville * has been the guest of Mrs M H Willis in Florence. Walter Hazzard. Esq, of Georgetown had legal business in court here t his week. Mr Alfred Calder and daughter, Miss Ada, of Cades were Kingstree shoppers yesterday. > Regular quarterly communion services will be held next Sunday morning at the Presbyterian church. 1 The regular ^nthly meeting of the U D C will be held tomorrow at Mrs N D Lesesne's at 4 p. m. Mr M F Heller left Tuesday night for St Louis, where he will purchase a lot of fine mules and horses. Messrs W W and J M Cribb of 1 11 4. Hemingway were pieasani caiiers ai our office while in town Monday. Dr L A Riser of Columbia spent Sunday here with his sisters, Mesdames LeRoy Lee and J VV Swittenberg. Mr A M Gordon visited his daughters, Mrs S K Broekington-and Miss Margaret Gordon, in Florence last week. Mr W E Jenkinson and Mr and Mrs BE Clarkson attended the Methodist conference in Florence Sunday night. R W Fulton, Jr. has gone to Birmingham, Ala, where he has a position with his uncle, Mr A J McRimtnon. ' Mrs Mamie Haye3 and children, who have been visiting Mrs R K Wallace, have gone to Latta to visit relatives. Mi- on/) Mrs R P Clnrksnn and Mrs I1U1 auu iUlO V/IM* R B Smith and children st>ent Thanksgiving at Jefferson, returning home Saturday.Mrs R A Calhoun, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs W W Holliday, returned to her home in Greenwood Friday. Mr S W Mcintosh of Fairmount, N C, spent the week-end here with his sons, Messrs L R, W K and A Wallace Mcintosh. Mr R B Hughes, who has been manager of the Western Union Telegraph Co's office at this place, has been transferred to Creston. Dr and Mrs W S Boyd of Greelyville attended the wedding of the latter's sister, Miss Edwardina Bla1Af loot ojoo'g lUCft, at LAJ^tllCIU IWV nvvn. i Rev Dr Walter Mitchell will officiate at the Episcopal church here Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. . and at Boyd school at 4 p. m. Mr Leslie Jones of Georgetown j has accepted a position with the I Kingstree Telephone Co as plant j foreman,succeeding Mr T L Brewed resigned. Mr J W Chandler, for a number of years proprietor of the Kellahan , hotel here, has entered upon his duties as manager of the new Park hotel at Camden. The many friends of Mrs Belle G Blakely will learn with pleasure that she has so far recovered from a re * ?? -- 1 LI ' cent attacK or iiiness as iu ue auir to be out again. j The November issue of the Sunday-school Promoter contains two ; items of local interest. Williamsburg ; is at the head of the list of counties : paying the pledges made at the Charleston convention in May. It paid $160. McDowell Presbyterian" Sunday-school, Heinemann, Mr W M , O'Bryan, superintendent, is one of the seven banner schools in the State The members of the Woman's Missionary society of the Methodist : church will hold their last meeting : for the year Tuesday, December 12, : at 4 p.m, in the Sunday-school room, i This will be "Harvest day," and an i interesting program will be carried out. At this meeting officers for the ! ensuing year will be elected. All ; members of the society are urged to ; be present,and all others who are inj terested in this work are invited, j Governor Manning has appointed ! the following gentlemen to represent Williamsburg county at the eighth annual convention of the ! Southern Commercial congress, which . convenes at Norfolk, Va, December 111: Hon E C Epps, Messrs W E JenJ kinson, W H Carr, Kingstree; W C Wilson, Cades; J F Montgomery, Greelvville; R L Bass, Lanes; John Y McGill, Benson;. Dr W C Hemingway, Hemingway; S B Poston, Johni sonville; W T Rowell, Trio; W 0 1 " _ l _ Uamiin, Bioommgvaie. To Be Married. We acknowledge with thanks the receipt of the following handsomely engraved invitation: Mr and Mrs H 0 Britton request the honor of your presence at the marriage of their daughter Mary James to Mr Jasper Fore Watson Thursday afternoon. December 21 at half after four o'clock Presbyterian Church Kingstree, South Carolina Milk for sale in any quantity. 10c per quart. P S Courtney. 11-23-tf Hot Supper and Barbecue. A hot supper and barbecue will be given at Cedar Swamp school Friday night, December 15 Plenty of the best of everything to eat. Come. Proceeds for benefit of school. Wanted ? To purchase Shelled Corn and Peas in any quantity. P S Courtney. 12-7-tf Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days I Yo'ir druggist wi'.l refund money if PAZO OINTMENT faiis to cure any case of Itching, blind,.Heeding or Protruding Tilts in 6to 14 day*. The tirst application gives Ease and Rest. 50c \ V v \ S i OUR LUNGS Overwork, lack of fresh ? disturbs their functions. 5 the sensitive lung tissues. HOTTJI should be taken promptly fc for when strength is nutritive value crea ness. The rich cc of the blood to reli soothing and heali Refuse Alcoholic Sabstiti IN THE SOCIAL WHIRL. i Receptions to Bride-! Iect--I>. A R. Meeting. On Thanksgiving day Mrs W ] Jacobs entertained at a card part in honor of Miss Ada Brockingtor one of the season's hrides-to-bf When the guests had assembled. U bles were filled and setback ws played for an hour, after which dt licious refreshments, consisting c salad; sandwiches and coffee, wer served by the hostess, assisted b, Miss Selma Thorn. Miss Chappp won the prize for making the high mi _ < A. * _ A. _ est score, ims.a oox or pina-unie correspondence cards, she in tur presented to Miss Brockington. Th latter was also presented with guest prize, a lovely pea-green pir cushion. Those who enjoyed Mrs Jacobs hospitality were: Mesdames W 1 Brockington, LeRoy Lee, L W Gi land.Myer of Myer's Mill.W G Garr ble; Misses Selma Thorn, Mamie Js cobs,Essie Blakely.Ada Brockingtor Elizabeth Heape, Quinnette Dants ler,Dunbar,Bolton,Chappell and Wil louise Cunningham. Miss Ada Brockington was als the honor guest at a handkerchie shower given by Miss Lillian Salter at her home at Salters Saturday af ternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock. A littl girl, Miss Leonora Thrower, dressei as a bride entered the parlor to th strains of Mendelssohn's ever popu lar wedding march, bearing ii her arms a huge shower bouquet o c.vmiioit<a!v Hnintv r?rpne dp ehine ani hand-made handkerchiefs. This bou quet she deposited in Miss Brockinp ton's chair. Aft^r it had been dul Sale of Personal1 Property of the Late W. P. Brown. At 10 o'clock a. m. on the 15th of December, 1916 I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder all of the personal property of the late W P Brown at his home place near Leo,S C, consisting of liye stock, f^d stuff and farm implements, as follows: 1 stallion, 1 bay mare, 1 hlaek horse. 1 colt, about 18 mo old, 3 cows, 1 buggy, also pole and double harness, 1 road cart, Sundry farm implements, All corn raised on the place this year, about 300 bushels, All other farm products in the nature of feed stuffs. T. J. COTTINGHAM, Agent. Lake City, S C, Nov 28, 1916. 11-30 24 (f Kingstr< Automobile Acce Headquarters for Tires, Greases of All Kinds; , pairs for Thos. M< I Ford ?6 inch Tread Car Tread, ( All kinds of Repairing, trip \\ I L. T. Thomp !% < ML DELICATE air, mental strain or any sickness Stubborn coughs tear and wear [NULIION >r hard coughs, unyielding colds, lowered from any cause. Its high tes resistive force to ward off sick>d liver oil improves the quality eve the cold and the glycerine is ng to the lung tissues. ites Which tzdode the UU. ?A.n j admired th*? quests were invited into the dining room, where a salad course, with coffee, whipped cream, cake and mints, was served. ^ Those present were: Misses Flory ence and Etta Jacobs, Selma Thorn, h Lula Brockington, Ada Brockington. Annie Wiison, Frankie Cook, Susan l" Gourdin, Lou Ferguson, Mesdames '9 William S Bovd. Ed Tuttle, T E Sal*' ters and W V Brockington. 'f Miss Salters was a classmate of e Miss Brockington at Kingstree high y school and Winthrop college and will " be maid of honor at the approaching wedding. d Tuesday afternoon Miss Maude n Logan was hostess at the regular p r ila had a ~ UJfeilUK ui tnr u f\ iv L'lia^ici. n. a very interesting and enthusiastic meeting was held. Mrs W G Gamble, delegate to the State conven} tion at Johnston, made the report ^ that she,in the name of the Margaret Gregg Gordon chapter.had pledgl* ed to give $25 per year for four l* years to the mountain school soon to '? be established at Tomassee, in Oconee county. This will make the Mar'* garet Gregg Gordon chapter one of the founders of this most worthy 0 enterprise. Enjoyable refreshments f were served by th^ hostess, assisted 3 by Miss Selma Thorn. - rryt * iff 1 T"\ inose present w<-re: wiesuitriiea u \ c: C Scott. J F McFaddin, W E Brock^ j inton.L C Montgomery,R S McCabe, e j Misses Maude Logan.Lula Brockingl* ton and Ada Brockington. A ! ' fySFECLU NOTICES r. I Wanted?Cow feas ana luriceys.1 ?MH -Iacobs. Kingstree, S C. 12-7-tf y, - For Rent ?Two furnished rooms; nice location. Phone 135. 12-7-2tp ; For Rsnt?Five rooms for rent over i Uwana Theatre. Apply to Dr R J ; mcCabe. it For Sale?Two good Milk Cows with ! young calves. M H Jaiobs. Kingsi tree, S C. - 12-7-tf Wanted ? A good, reliable white woman to help with general house work. Address Box 284, Kingstree, S 0. Itp Lost?A yellow cur dog wearing a brass studded leather collar. A liberal I reward given tor his return to Dr J a Mood, Sumter, S C. 12-7-4tp For Sale?Duroc Jersey hogs subject to registration; a few service hoars and gilts; also pigs; will sell [ cheap or 'exchange for cattle W 0 Camlin, Bloomingvale, S C. 12-7-tf ! For Sale?Burch's Improved Cotton | Seed. Gathered this year thirty-two 'bales frqm twenty-two acres. $1.50 | per bushel fob Sumter. Stackley & Burch, Florence, S C. ll-23-4t For Sale-Hague saw mill outnt i with 20-h pengineand *25-h pbojltr. Capacity 6,000 feet per day. In fairly good condition; will sell at a bargain ! for cash. Apply to Brown Bros, r Bryan. SC. 1 l-23-4tp For Sale?Ten shares of Kingstree I Building & Loan association stock,sixth | series, of date April 7, 191H. Will sell i at par value. Apply at The Record I office. 11-16-tf | Notice. ?I have the agency for the i G CBuquo Lime Co in this territory ; and can offer you this lime, which is j guaranteed to analyze 94 to 98 per cent , cajbonates, which is as nigh guarantee I as any lime for agricultural purposes. I The price fob factory is $1.50 loose | and $2.5<) sacked. I advise that you i place your order at once. D J Epps. , ! 12-7-4t ;e Garage ssories of All Kinds Tubes, Spark Plugs, Oils and Also for Genuine Ford Re:Cutchen, Ford Agent s Made Into 60 inch, or Wide )nly $15.00 TT 1 * J A . . i- ~ !?!?/. vulcanizing anu auiu r^icv;rork Done. son, Proprietor ^ \ v - - - S X ' WE ARE CHRISTMA As usual, you will find i B. F. Patri I next to the Nelson ware! line of Christmas Toys for the little folk in the cc is not so large as in forme ity on the big markets, bi various sizes, shapes and ' make your selections early ting what you want. Besi of Doll Carts and Carriag Tea and Dinner Sets, Picl Balls, Horns, Mechanical' dreds of other things suit beautiful line of Vases and Fr? suitable for gifts for old a Bear in mind, please, no * UNCLE SAM will aid you im ba do it SAFELY, PBOMPTLY service enables many people and even in OTHER FARTS of the We invite your DEPOSITS BY Mfl office or express money order, bank Brop us a card for INFORMATION * BANK BY MA BANK OF WII 15c lb. Paid fi Choice Beef, ] Mutton a THE PEOPLE H. A. MILLEfl f A IV ^ Royal ScarletSTapioca Royal Scarlet Corn Flakes Royal Scarlet Oatmeal Royal Scarlet Extracts Royal Scarlet Tea Royal Scarlet Coffee - Sunshine Fruit Cake, 4 sizes R. W. L ''Good Thir Academy St. i a n. if ? t a. *\ rrittffciw IS HEADQUARTERS. | It rk'? Sforp house, the most complete $>and Novelties iunty. His stock of Dolls r /ears, owing to the scare- it he has a lot of them in kinds and advises that you r so as to be sure of getdes Dolls, he has a big line es, Pony Carts, Japanese :ure Books, Guns, Blocks, r?vs and Games and hunable for the children. A imed Pictured nd young. Christmas goods charged. ^THUS ^ nking yoir money with us. He'll and ACCURATELY. The postal THROUGHOUT THE COUHTY STATE to have accounts with us. IL. You may send them by postdraft, cheak or registered letter. on how to IL WITH US. jLIAMSBURG I TT TT n ,,1 I I MM est Market Price Paid jr Cow Hides. Pork, Sausage md Veal. :'S MARKET i n [, rroprieiur. | =3v ioods! I 15c ; - - - - 10c 15c - - lOc'and 25c - 20c and 35c - - - 35c A(\~ CI 9C CO CA CO > - tut, <piXJ, <p^.JU,<pj EWIS igs to Eat" King'stree, S. C. ' w# V* f. . ^ ^ -