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J r$3oo i I At Ce f^JUR PLAN IS TI ?sL your warehouse Isata bottom; you tet oughly sealed, v paper containing the d with Morgan & Nesmi day of September the t tions of $10.00, $5.00 numbers will be opene bers. The first numfc ? are all drawji. Then t K are all drawn, and so < ^|r Q Not only will you j oaV' UOCAL? wm p: ? Mr T E Baggett spent Sunday in Cnarleston. ^ Mr. 44 P Rrmrn nf flmirdin Was in I t town today. Solicitor P H Stoll attended court s in Sumter this week. ' c Mr Julian Jacobs of Charleston is b visiting his homefolk here. Miss Bessie Van Keuren of War- b ^ renville was in town Sunday. E Miss Katie Harrell of Cheraw is s the guest of Mrs G T Harmon. Mr J B Alsbrook, of Greelyville, ^ was noted in Kingstree Monday. . Miss Jermaine Sandifer kas returned from a visit to Blackville. Miss Frances King of Hartsville t is the guest of her uncle, Mr E E a King. Miss Lvllian Alsbrook spent last f " week-end with friends at the Isle of 1 v Palms. J The local exemption board consists; of Hon H 0 Britton, Dr E T Kelley h ? j t rv anu O U \J di van, ij3y. a Mrs E H Duvall and son of Che- 9 raw are visiting the former's brothor, Dr R Claude McCabe. v Miss Marv Lee Swann of New * York is spending her vacation with * her homefolk in Kingstree. 1 TKn 1A7?\\7 f X 1IV* VTUJjT I IN THE is to jc I Christmas B; J Come in, a P I Deposit 5 or 10 cents tHe fi I deposit 5 or 10 cents each we have $63.75 or $127.50. Help your CHILDREN to join; and SUCCEED. Join YOURSI Me also have a l-cent club v cent club which pays $25.50. jL Come in and get a "Chris FREE. You can put in $1.00 or $2.C ? in ^50 weeks^iave $50 or $I0C ' You can start T< BANK OF WIL KINGSTREE ' ??iin?i ii??<i-wp Three MOR< Mitral \ IIS: Every time you sell w bill two numbers, one at tb ir off the bottom number s 1 I - _ it- - X run a noie in me top mio w uplicate number, C. Every th entitles you to one of the hree hundred dollars will be , $2.00, $1.00 and 50c. ' d and a child who cannot re; ;rs drawn will represent $1( he next numbers drawn wil on with the other denomin; let the very highest prices f Mr Robert J Lunney of Darling;on was in Kingstree Tuesday. The mail service on trains 46 and L7 Kotiuoon Flnronpo onH Siimfpr via jane9, is to be withdrawn. Mrs C E Brockington and daugher. Miss Julia, of Charleston are quests of Mrs P A Alsbrook. Mr Pharaoh Odom of Bennetts ille has returned home after a visit o his brother, Mr L D Odom. here. Mr M P Moss, of the Hemingway ection, was a pleasant caller at our iffiee last Friday while in town on lusiness. Mr Ellie Locklier of St Stephens las accepted a position in the Peo >le's Market during the tobacco seaon. Mr and Mrs W H Welch and chilIren spent yesterday with the famiy of Rev W R Pritchard at Indianown. Examinations for entrance to the /ollege of Charleston will be held at he court house tomorrow,beginning it 9 a. m. Mrs A L Carter and children of lemingway are spending this week vith the former's parents, Mr and Irs H A Miller. Mrs T 0 Kilpatrick returned to ier home at Lowndesville Monday, fter spending a week here with her ister, Mrs Louise Gilland. Mr G B Ingraham of Hemingway fas in our city Saturday.?Miss iVn.ann Tnltnof AH ICS ITloifinfT MICC ' iautTo u<ninov\/u 10 kiAiwv lannah Harrell at Lanes.?Florence Vimes. o have BANK >in our ankingClub sk about it. rst week and increase your :ek and in 50 weeks you will it will teach them to SAVE :lf. /hich pays $12.75 and a 2tmas Banking Club" Book 10 or $5.00 each week and I or $250. 5day--start1 UAMSBURG S. G I Hundred Del IAN i V arehot ith us there will be on e top and the other at the md put it in a box, thorhich you drop the slip of load of tobacco you sell numbers. On the 8th ; distributed in denominarhe box containing the id will draw out the num) and so on until the $10 11 represent $5 until they ations of 92, 91 and 5Uc. or your tobacco by sellMrs T E Baggett and children returned from Charleston Monday. Mr Leland Burgess, of the Bethel , section, sold tobacco here today. A C Hinds, Esq, was in Charleston this week on professional business. Ethel and Mary Lewis of Chadbourn, N C, are visiting their cousin, TTIiToKofh Qarnila Mr S H Adams of Mouzon paid this office a pleasant call while in Kingstree last Saturday. f Mr J V Burgess, a substantial citizen of the Mouzonsection,brought tobacco to Kingstree yesterday. Rev P B Ingraham, late pastor of Hemingway M E church, is holding a two weeks revival at Bowman. Mrs P F Wolfe is spending this week with her mother, Mrs Cornelia Boyd Gourdin, in the Salters section. Mr A C Swails had the misfortune to lose by death Tuesday a very fine Jersey cow?fresh to the pail a few days prior. We are informed that Mr and Mrs E L Hirsch will occupy the residence on Brooks street soon to be vacated i by Mr Thos McCutchen and family. I Mr I R Gee was in Washington and Baltimore several days this week on business. Miss Marie Blackwell of Darlington is the guest of Miss Alma Scott this week. The marine corps has established ; a branch in Atlanta to handle the ! accounts of the stations at Charleston, Fort Royal, Pensacola and New Orleans. ! Dr A M Snider, who has been , spending some time at Myrtle Beach, requests us to state that he will be in his office on Railroad avenue after July 19. Born, this day, to Mr and Mrs R D Mills, a bouncing boy. Daddy is happy, and mother and cherub are doing nicely under the skilled care or Ur ?J T Keney. Mr Chas H Singleton has about completed the handsome residence on Brooks street for MrThos McCutchen, who, with his family, expect to occupy it within the next week. Mr M A Ross brought to our office last week an onion of a red skin variety, which measured 12& inches in circumference. It was the boss onion shown in Kingstree this season. Mr and Mrs R D Carter and childaen spent a few days this week with the former's'parents at Hemingway. Mr McBride McFadden substituted for Mr Carter at Mr M H Jacobs'. Mrs J A Scott has returned home from visiting her sisters, Mrs T H Miller of Waycross, Ga, and Mrs Gaillard of Beaufort, her daughter, Miss Nellie scott, accompanying ner. We are gratified to note the convalescence of Mrs N D Lesesne, who has been seriously ill. Her brothers, Mr J M Mauldin of Columbia and Dr L 0 Mauldin of Greenville, were here during the early part of the week. Rev 0 T Porcher of Darlington will officiate at the Episcopal church here Sunday at the usual hours, celebrating the holy communion at the morning service. Mr Porcher is very popular in Kingstree.and our people welcome his return. An election was held in Sandy Bay school district nmmber 55 Tuesday on the question of imposing an additional 4-mill school tax. We understand the proposition was carried. liars Given Ai D MFC ise, Sep ing with MORGAN & will be more than apt ally spend this amount Farmers to bring us tl way was to give this n you need it worse thai You must keep ing comes off we will Now, friends, d< the Hustler, is going U m?u apt narf nf thp I An election for a similar purpoa will be held in Cedar Swamp distric next Tuesday. The Carnegie Library will be open ed to the public Saturday from 9 a m. until 2 p. m., when admissioi cards will be issued to members oi the library association and books is sued to those wishing to borrow them Note the rules of the associatior governing the library, published else where in this paper, and if interest ed, clip and save for reference. The Editor extends appreciative thanks to Mrs Edwin Harper anc Miss Nora Elliott for two of the fin est tomatoes we nave ever iaia oui eyes on. They were of the Brimmei variety, large, thick and very meaty the two weighing about three pounds Miss Elliott also brought us twc very nice sweet potatoes, which also were grown on Mrs Harper's place at the east edge of town. The Kellahan Hotel, which is now owned by Mr Tom M Kellahan, has recently undergone a thorough overhauling, and the interior treated to ; a new coat of paint. The hotel is under the management of Mr W F ! Hawkins, and we are repeatedly told ! by traveling men who stop there. tnat tne iare is aoove me average. iMr Hawkins is an experienced has; teler, and certainly tries to please j his guest, j The following young ladies tool* the examination for admission tc i Winthrop college Friday: Misses Agnes Fulton, Kingstree; Grace McDaniel, Carrie Moseley and Dulcie Lifrage, Salters; Gertrude Gamble, Greelyville; Elizabeth McCutchen, Bessie Gamble and Thelma Snowden, Nesmith; Gertrude O'Bryan, Heinemann; Susan Hanna and Verdie Simmons, Hemingway; Mary Edith Per ry, John8onville; Clarice Huggins, Excel ton. Congratulation8.to the kingstree Hardware Co, which was the first to purchase aSmithForm-a-truck. This firm has long been noted for its en terprise and up-to-the-minute meth< ods. The general manager, Mr W H Carr, knows a good thing when he sees it, and usually enhances the firms business by its acquisition. He was the first merchant in town tc convert a Ford into a truck. Mi Thos McCutchen is local agent foi the Smith Form-a-truck. Detachment No 1 of the Kingstree Service league, Mrs W E Brockintor commandant, gave a "trip arounc the world" at the Central warehouse Friday evening, the proceeds goinj to the Red Cross fund. Picturesque booths cleverly decorated to represent Japan.England, France, Belgium and Egypt were presided over by ladies in the national costumes of each country, ana tempting article were sold at every booth. Despiti the heavy rain, there was a good at tendance,and about $40 was cleared Comptroller General C W Sawyei and Auditing Clerk R L Osborne re turned yesterday from Kingstree , after making a transfer in the offia of the county Treasurer and effect ing a settlement with the county of 1 ficials of Williamsburg for the taxei 1 of 1916. Mr J Wesley Cook is sue ceeded as Treasurer by Mr Rober 1 B Smith. Mr Sawyer found th? ' books of the county in good shap< 1 and well kept. The Comptroller Gen eral goes next week to Darlington - to effect a transfer in the office o i the county Treasurer,Mr R F Howli , retiring.?Sunday's State. Is your subscription paid up? ? way By )MTTH tember < NESMITH at CENTRAL W to get part of the $300.00. Y : of money for advertising anc ieir tobacco. Morgan & Nei loney to the farmers in cold c 1 the other fellow, each one of your warehouse b not know who is entitled to tl an't forget us when you begin 3 make your tobacco bring th 00.00. Your friends, Mnfflran i 1TXUX gUll I 0 Miss Bessie Harper In AUcen. * A cooperative cannery began operations in Aiken this week. A large canning outfit of the latest im' proved model has been installed at P the woman's market by the Aiken Suffrage league, which vyas responsible for the establishment of the * market several weeks ago. The mar1 ket will be operated for the convenience of the women of the section and the housewives of Aiken. Miss I Pnocin Uornar linmn | LJtOOIC liai [7UI, llUlilb UVUlUUdbiUWiVt* ' i agent for Aiken county, is giving 1 valuable assistance in helping with the canning. The plant ha9 a capac ity of 500 cans a day and will can in r either glass or tin. Just as others have said,"I do not ) see how the Kingstree Furniture Co can sell better goods for less mon? ey." "There's a reason." I do not know the tobaccd business; I do know the furniture business. We have gentlemen in Kingstree that do ' | know the tobacco business and will 11 pay you all your tobacco is worth, ' and I will sell you your furniture and guarantee quality and price. !! 7-12-tf Kingstree Furniture Co. NOTICE! , F J Watts has the finest line of Jewelry in the county, at prices very low. 100 Watches from $1.50 k up, LaValliers Broaches, Sterling: ' Silver, Cut Glass, Bracelets, Watch ' i Bracelets, Rings, Chains, Studs, Spec' I tacles.Nose Glasses, Neck Chains, Im! . 1 OL! J ?. lL! I porien v^nina?in iaci, everyming ' that is to be found in a first class Jewelry store. I sell goods lower ' than any one in the State. Come and see my stock. Yours to please, 7-12-tf F J Watts, Jeweler. a correction. i Through an error for which this 3 office was not responsible, it was . stated in our last issue that a first . prize of $10 for the best milk cow [ exhibited at the approaching fair here will be given by the Kingstree Hardware (Jo. It should have been, "King Hardware Co." Ta\7 OMV NC : M .11 1 fou l I ne %TESv by all means, BATE IT 3 2 JL United States hare had a w way up for the biggest croj 1 one of these LUCKY persons. If f Hake hay ont of it while the sni good, although we hope it will b IT HOW! Tomorrow may be T0< BANK OF . $30(^j j [ ' 1 I 8, 1917 AREHOUSE, but you Ve Warehousemen usu- if I in other ways to get smith decided the best ash, because we know ills, or when the drawlie mongy. . ^ to sell, for MORGAN e right price, also you k Nesmith. 4 .JZjA In Memoriam. Aloving tribute to the memory of my dear sister, Mrs Lillian D McCrea, who died July 10, 1916. One sad, sad, long year today. ~ Oh, how we miss her! Friends may think the wound is healed But they little know the sorrow Deep within my heart concealed. How I miss you, dearest Lillian; | Never will your memory fade; Tho' other loved ones are around me, \ .My heart mourns for you still, i Another hand is beckoning us; Another call is given, And glows once more with angel steps ! The path that leads to heaven. ! Our young and gentle sister i Whose smile brightened summer hours, Amid the dews of springtime I Has left us like the flowers, tu. k.. i:/. luc itgub v/i uri jrauu^, iuc Went down as sinks beneath the hill The glory of a setting star, Clear, suddenly and still, Fold her in Thine arms, dear Father, .? And let her henceforth be A messenger of love between Our human hearts and Thee. ?Her devoted sister, Egeria Tisdale. Kingstree, S C, July 10, 1917. Do you know you can buy a Singer Sewing Machine and pay for it at the rate of 50c per week? That's | all. Kingstree Furniture Co. 'special notices Wanted?At at once Assistant OrerI seer for thirty-horse farm. Apply and give reference to F Rhem & sons, Morrisville, S C. 7-12-2t i j For Sale.?Second hand Ford Racer I for sale cheap for cash. Apply to S J j Deery, Kingstree, S C. 7-12-tf For Rent? 8-room flat on Main St. Apply to Dr R J McCabe. 3-16-tf a ????????????????? For Sale or Rent?Valuable tract of land, mile and a quarter north of Kingstree, known as tne Fulton tract, containing 78 acres, 45 cleared and in good state of cultivation. Apply to R H Kellahan's Executors, Kingstree, S C. 2-1-tf FOR SALEitv? rr: a r me iviu^ou cc u-iwui i^oiuvuw* Modem throughout, Easy payments if desired 6-28-6tp Green Realty Co., G?or^?town, S. C. EIT MA MB w ed \\ jdhrf VOW!. Orer 40,000,000 fannen in the onderfully prosperous year, with prieaa ) of wheat in years. Perhaps you are so SAVE IT HOW! Don't spend It i SHINES. Hext year may net he m i. Take tine by the forelock. UTI ) LATX. KliNCfWTKJiiiii.