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V. f. ' ATTEKT10N, PLOW BOYS! I j A large line of Overalls at the^olcl price, only $1.00 the |L pair. |L Big line Plow Shoes S2.25 j ] to $3.50 the pair. Also a - v nice line of Gents' Fine V Shoes on the popular new English last. A nw?p anH beautiful line I of Ladies' High Boots, Black Kid and White Kid, at $450 and $5*00 the pair. Ladies' High Boots (Canvas) $2.50 the pair. Children's Shoes from 35c the pair up. Dry Goods of all kinds as cheap as you will find them anywhere. Ginghams, Cheviots and Domestics of all lands. A big lot of Men's Hats worth $2.50 to $3.00 each, picked up at a big bargain, and we'll hand them out at $1.00 and $1.25 the hat. Come and see; come and look; just a good bargain. That is all. 1 W. E. JENK1NS0N [ n i n 1 rarely rersonai * . 'i Fair weather is predicted for today and tomorrow; colder tonight. Apparently spring, glorious spring is dawning. Mr R S Eaddy of Vox was in Kintfttree Monday. . Mr S S Aronson of Lane was in Kingstree Tuesday. Dr. W M Wallace continues quite ill at his home here. r Mr B H Singletary of Lake City L was in town Sunday. ^ Mr S W Baker of Cades, Route 1. was in Kingstree yesterday. Mr McFadden Mcintosh of New Son was in Kingstree Saturday. " Mr C L Montgomery of Greelyyille was in Kingstree Wednesday. Miss Geneva King is spending some time with friends in Lake City. Mr W J Smiley of Lake City, R F D, was in town Saturday on business. v Mr Walter C Wilson of Cade9, R F D, had business in town Wednesii?p Miss Eula Herring, trained nurse, who has been ill with grip is able to * be out again. Mr S W Montgomery of New Zion was a pleasant caller at our office while in town Tuesday. Mrs W E Jenkinson continues quite ill at an infirmary in Florence, \ we regret to announce. Mr and Mrs C B Wallace of Charleston spent Monday with Dr W L Wallace, who is very ill at his home at 301 Nelson street. IS WHAT Yo WILL HA\ Irv^n iftsM/M > ir iuu uvsn vv CHRISTMA BANKir Come in and get a"Christrr ^ and join the club. By depos B your weekly deposit 10 ceni $127.50 In 50 weeks. Help your CHILDREN to joir P^and PROSPER. In 50 weeks: l-cent club p jff 2-cent club p W 5-cent club p * in.#*Ant> rliiK r F IV V1>I IV vaww f. You can put in $1.00 or $2. 50 weeks have $50 or $100 c You can start 1 BANK OF W1 KINGSTREE I r . fco We regret to state that the condition of Mrs D J Epps, whose illness has been previously mentioned in these columns, continues critical. The Record is delighted to know that its old friend, J H L Chandler of Salters. is on the "firing line" again after a long and severe spell i nf Mr J T Eaddyof Hemingway was in Kingstree yesterday on business. He reports the condition of the roads to be very bad. largely due to the protracted wet spell. Mr A U Swails. manager of the Kingstree Dry Goods company's store, left Sunday night for Baltimore where he went to buy spring and summer dry goods and millinery. ; Mr Henry Ford, manufacturer of the famous Ford automobile, with ^ party of close friendo d tluuugn Kingstree in . private car attached to train No 89 Tuesday night. The party was bound for Charleston. Mr Everette Hinds, son of Mr and Mrs C M Hinds, formerly of this place, but now of Hendersonville, N C, was a delegate from Fruitland Institute to the Baptist Student convention recently held in Louisville, Ky. Messrs Billie Britton and Charlie Blakeley returned home Sunday after soldiering on the Mexican border for the past six months. We are pleased to see these young men looking none the worse for service. Other Williamsburg boys are expected to return within a fortnight. Mr 0 P Barton, a valued member of The Record force, is taking the week off attending the great Carnival and Msftlri Gras in New Orleans. We venture the assertion that when he returns he will know more about the "Creole" city than some of the descendants of a "casket girl" who were born and reared there. Miss Janle Brown Dead. Miss Janie Brown,-half-sister of Messrs R M and W M Vause.died at the homeof the latter here lastThurs , day morning from a complication of | troubles. She was past sixty years of age and had been in ill health for several months. Interment was made Friday at Indiantown church, in the neighborhood where the de- i i pphqaH war rpared. i ? ? 1 "Our Ovvful Aunt." A play entitied, "Our A wf ul Aunt," 1 will be given at Indiantown High i school on Friday night, March 2, at 5 8 o'clock. Everybody is invited. I Admission, 15 and 25 cents. Refreshments served afterwards. I Wanted?-One city block of pen- i | nies, allowing 16 for each foot, i i Same will-be donated to the Wando i Boy Scouts to be used for the pur- i pose of helping Wando to get a i Methodist church. i Kingstree Boy Scouts. The Quinine That Does Not Affect The hum , i Because of its tonic snd laxative effect. LAX A: TIVB BROMO QUININE is better than ordinary ] Suinine and does not cause nervousness nor nging in head. Remember the fnll name and | look for the signature of E. W. GROVE. 25c. las Banking Club" Book FREE [ iting 10 cents and increasing t ts each week, you will have ? It will teach them to SAVE j >ays $ 12.75 ?ays $ 25.50 s ays $ 63.75 ' >ays $127.50 00 or $5.00 each week and in >r $250. \ 'ODAY--START! * LUAMSBURG ' S. C ; h e DISTRESSING I How many people, crippled owe their condition to neglecte It is the exact combination < Oil with glycerine and hype ff ftTT'C CI JUMJU fthat has made Scott's tism when other treatm If you are a rheum; symptoms, start on 5c IT MAY BE EXACT Scott St Bowse, BVm Baanett-Rodgers. Miss Mary Magdelene Baggett md Mr Elmer Eugene Rodgers were juietly married at the home of the jride's mother at Lane, Thursday ^ ifternoon, February lb. The mar- f< iage was the culmination of a b romance that began in chilhood, and e' aime as quite a surprise to their a' uany friends and acquaintances. fi. The bride is a charming young e( ady, and the only daughter of Mrs M L Baggett, the popular proprie- x :res8 of the New Baggett Hotel, at tl r Pi? 1L. i r . Lanes, since me opening ui uie j< present session she has been a stu- f lent at Chicora college and had come Pome to spend the week end, but i bad cold developed and pervent?d her returning to college Monday, as both the young lady and per mother had planned. Mr Rodg- * ;rs in the meantime pressed his suit ?| with a little more ardor and won. * 3n Tuesday Miss Bafcgett informed ? Per mother of the decision she had '( reached, and right hastily the wed- * iing feast was prepared. The bride Is a sister of Mr T E Baggett, of jj this place, and has many friends . lere. The groom is a son of Mr E 11 3 Rodgers, a prosperous business 11 nan of Lanes, and was himself an ?, assistant bookkeeper in the Bank of i; Williamsburg here for some time. : rhe young couple will make their J! iome at Lanes. ^ E ? ? ? R With Our Advertisers. There are some peculiar facts in :he new adv. of M H Jacobs, the ti jrocer "who don't keep groceries," E read it in this paper. We call attention to the new advertisement in this paper by the Kingstrpe Furniture Company, with n< special reference to their big line of t( :>aby carriages and go-carts. D The Kingstree Manufacturing and ^ Construction Co. have a change of a! id this week calling special attention 01 to its line of beaver board for walls md ceilings, also lumber, glass lime, md all kinds of mill work. This entorprise merits your patronage when ^ n the market for its line of work or vares. See adv on first page. * ' The Ford Motor Co. in an adver Lisement in this paper, advises all ^ prospective buyers of Ford cars to place their orders now, as no cars fi' will be shipped todistributingagents ?xcept for immediate delivery to pur- cl :hasers. The big factory of Mr Ford di s taxed to its capacity to meet the iemand for this popular car and none fij :an be held as reserve stock. S< Note the attractive ad of the Paige mto in this paper by the Motor Sales Do of Sumter, agents. This series of b idvertisements first appeared in The m Record last week, but in some unac- ki countable way, though purely inad- Ci ertantlv, the name of "The Sumter ^ Motor Company" was desegnated as je igents. This was a gross error, as se he name of the MctorSalesCoshould 5 lave been designated as agents. Prosjective purchasers of this high class 0f ;ar should see or communicate with K his firm at Sumter or their local rep- co esentative, Mr Clarence Alsbrook. ^ At the meeting of the subscribers i0 o the Williamsburg Canning and a\ Sickling Co last Friday night J D ac )'Bryan, Esq, was elected a mem- _ >er of the board of directors vice lifr W F Fairey, who found it im- E jossible to serve. tii Stevenson Defeats Sapp. ^ W F Stevenson of Chesterfield, ac vas yesterday elected to succeed the ate D E Finley as representative of re ;he Fifth South Carolina congres- d< lional district, defeating C N Sapp >f Lancaster by a substantial maority. A Good Suggestion. A brick crossing from the east A tide of street across to the postoffice vould accomodate the ladies and chil- hi Jren very much in such sloppy times ia we have had for the pa?t week. fc Che writer learned how to wade mud tc following Lee and Jackson and is not 81 talking for himself. P. C. Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days four druggist will refund money if PAZO t DINTMKNT fails to cure any case of Itching. o Blind. Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days, p The first application gives Ease and Rest. 50c g RHEUMATISM and lame from rheumatism, id or incorrect treatment! )f pure Norwegian Cod Liver phosphites as contained in lllulON famous for relieving rheufnaents have utterly failed, atism sufferer, or feel its first ott'a Emitlaion at once. 1Y WHAT YOU NEED.mtRM, N. J. u-9 IMPORTANT MEETING. alee Notice Stockholders Conn* ty Fair Association. We advertised through the counr papers a stockholders' meeting )r the first. Monday in February - - J niAnfltAt* (IfO foil Ul, UWIUJ5 LU UHU vvroLUCl , ?*r 1BH3 to sret a quorum for the transction of business. We now urge II stockholders to take notice and ttend our annual meeting: appoint1 for the first Monday in March at 2 o'clock noon at the court house, his is an important meeting, for le election of officers and planning yr the coming fair and fixing dates Dr same. W E Nesmith, President. Mission Study Class. The study class of the Missionary >ciety of the GreelyvilJe Methodist hurch met at the home of Mrs E 0 aylor on Wednesday afternoon, ebruary 14. The course of study Dr this year is "World Missions and iforld Peace," by Caroline At water lason. The ladies have taken hold f the work earnestly and it is beeved the course will prove both iteresting and beneficial to the lembers. Those enrolled in the lass are: Mesdame3 J B Alsbrook, ' W Boyle, J K Godwin, B J Gues9, ' Mishoe, John Rankin, May G Regiter, C E Register, E D Rhodus, E ? Taylor, Misses Mabelle Leitch, Idith and Susie Lofton, and Kate lomanstein. We have 200 pounds of Lord Balmore Linen Writing Paper and invelopes, 60c value, for 45c. 2-15-tf Scott Drug Co. j Dr Jno L Dawson, a noted diagostican, died at his home in Charles>n Tuesday. For many years Dr awson was a professor in the ledical College of South Carolina nd one of the best known physians in the State. We have 200 pounds of Lord Balmore Linen Writing Paper and nvelopes, 60c value, for 45c. 2-15-tf Scorr Drug Co. (FECIAL NOTICES Wated ?A few more customers for rat class Jersey Milk. R W Speigner. for Sale?Good, gentle work horse, leap for immediate cash sale. Ad ess H, care c ounty Record. 2-15-tf For Sale?(150) one hundred and fty bushels Cleveland Big Boll Cotton ?ed from cotton that made one bale ;r acre in 1916. $1.50, fob. Gourdin. C. J C Graham. 2-8-3t Cotton Seed for Sale - Against >11 weevil, worm and rot and for early aturing and heavy yield plant Simpn's "Ideal" or "Big Boll" North irolina bred seed. North Carolina rmer grew 1,000 lbs, another 1,200 lbs f/% ho ooro Writp now for hook t of testimonials and prices on these ed. Arthur L Jones, Lake City, C, Box 86. 2-8 For Sale or Rent-Valuable tract land, mile and a auarter north of ingstree. known as the Fulton tract, ntaining 78 acres, 45 cleared and in >od state of cultivation. Apply to R Keilahan, Kingstree, S C. 2-1-tf For Sale or Rent?My house and t on corner of Kelley street and Third renue in Kingstree. For information Idress, F K Graham, Bamberg, S C. 1-25-tf Ldministrator's Notice Notice is hereby given that all pares having claims against the estate of J Strickland.deceased,will present the ime, duly attested, to the undersigned Iministrator, or to his attorney, LeRoy ee, Kingstree. S. C., for payment and 1 parties indebted to said estate are quested to make payment to the unsigned or his said attorney. T. L. Joye, Administrator of the estate of J. J. Strickland, deceased. Mouzon. S. 0. 2-22-t3 Ldministrator's Notice Notice is hereby piven thai all persons iving claims against thf estate of J f Graham, deceased, will present the ime duly attested to the undersigned >r allowance, and all persons indebted > said estate are requested to settle the ime. W G Graham, Administrator, 2-22-5t Leo. S C . To Cure a Cold In One Day ike LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine. It stops the DUgh end Headiche and works off the Cold, ruggista refund money if it fails to cure.. . W. GROVE'S signature on each box. 25c. j f J THE RECORD'S SURVEY. if Events Throughout the Stale v and Elsewhere. 3 ; c The Charleston automobile show.fc 1 will open next Monday and continue \\ all the week. S I f I Beaufort Baptistchurch has awardj ed the contract for a $4,500 Sundayschool building. * C Aiken Rush, Jr, nephew of Mrs d W V Brockington, is ill with pneu- t | monia at his home in Hampton. h % jProiu) of 3$abif at - /7S of the Carriage Adriscriminating r tractive baby ca nothing too good new line of Heywood-W. a carriage that will please We commend particular It has every feature tha for?roomy body, revers springs and refined sty where use Heywood-Waj plete line shows many trnnt tr? thpsf1 hahv rai The Kingstree Fur Kingstre Phone No. 167. I Wedding and Ai This is the month for w gifts. These gifts in Silve ware of a varied assortmei store. They are all of 1 P-Wlrs and a mmnlpf.e lin< I ? hand. I Our Repair D f Bring me your broken W J elrv. Repairs made same I T. E. BA' I JEWE I Main Street, -s fThe Cas I L. S. DENNIS ': This store is hea | Heavy |H Fan although we s ? Corn and J A carload of Com has just ^ ? AinninVi itah in onv nnori iUd.ll 1U1111011 JUU in anj vjuun SEED POl (Maine C We have several hundred bush Seed Potatoes to be obtained. } than the ordinary potatoes are s When you need Corn, Ha; Feed, Flour, Rice or save you money. v I * -..V r At a meeting of the Southern Railway directors in New York last reek, President Fairfax Harrison aid that in all the time he had been onnected with that company, he as "never been so optimistic over t." In the spring, he said, the iouthern expects to let contracts or 75 miles of double tracking be ween Charlotte and Spartanburg, 'his will require 18 months but.at he end of that time the work of oubletraeking the entire line beween Washington and Atlanta will ave been completed. rid Ji roud nother wants a refined and at* rriage. She believes there is for her baby. And in our ^ akefield models she will find . her. ly the carriage shown here, t the careful mother can ask ible gear, the easiest riding le. The best families everyfcefield carriages. Our comJ:?T~ : 11 uiuereiu muueis. iuu win rriages and go-carts. ? niture Company. e, S. C. % i : n;a. 1 iniversary wiis i redding and anniversary f >r, Cut Glass and China- 1 it will be found at my m best quality. Watches, 2 of Jewelry always on J epartment. 1 ratches, Clocks and Jew- I day received. % GGETT I L-ER | King'stree, S. C. | ajZO * ^^4z?c??vCWv??Ow jS >h Store! , Proprietor. ? dquarters for 1 cy Groceries! ipecialize in S| Stock Feed. I ; been received, and wepS tity. w "A TOES.1 Gobbler) els of the finest Maine-grown ^5 Ne can supply you for less gj elling for today. , # an/1 MiiIA Grits, call on us; we can j|j _j