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A Wonderful Offer! '% BIG DRIVE- IN NECESSITIES. Sea island Home?pun 10c yd of 9c by the bolt. Check and Plaid Homespun 10c "i or 9 1 2c by the bolt. "Sun Flower" Pi aid and Check Tomespun, best in town, 12 l-2c ^ T a kiv tkn krtlf 1 IV UJ HIV UUli. For Ten Days Only. Ladies' 50c Jersey Knit Underwear 45c or 85c the suit, vest ard slips. 75c Ladies' heavy knit Underwear 65c or $1.25 the suit, vest and slips. 75c Gents' heavy fleece back Underwear, 65c each or $1.25 the suit, vest and slips. Just remember, we have a large stock of Ladies'. Men's and Children's Shoes and we are handing them out. W. E. Jenkinson. inC/U .RPsj wm |g Mrs H 0 Britton is attending the State fair. Hon W J Smiley was noted in Kingstree yesterday. ^ Mr David Ogburn of Greelyville ^ was in town Monday. Mrs Gladstone of Georgetown is |^^kiting Mrs E A Snipes. r gistratt* W T Lee of Excelton n Kingstree Monday. ^Hr Chas Tucker is in North Carothis week on business. ^^^r and Mrs W H McGee were St ^Baens visitors this week. B^pistrate W S Camlin of Trio d court here Monday. '^P.amsburg county has 33 corn ,nd 34 pig club members. rs J J Godwin of Andrews has visiting her parents, Mr and j W M Vause. Rev A E Riemer delivered his fareveil sermon as pastor of Kingstree Baptist church last Sunday. Last night the thermometer went iown to 31, and a very white frost and some ice were seen this morning Mrs J P Hutson returned Sunday from New York, where she has beer visiting her sister. Miss Mary Lee Swann. Born, Wednesday, October 24, to Mr and Mrs L S Dennis, a bouncing baby boy. Mother ana cnua getting along nicely. Mrs Florence Rapoport of Georgetown is spending a few days in Kingstree with her friend,Miss Leila May Thompson. Misses Ida Griffin and Mary Wy? lie,of the faculty of Kingstree High and Graded school, were shoppers at Sumter Saturday. A meeting of the colored teachers is called for Saturday, October 27, at the office-of the county Superintendent of Education. 1 C Collins and his sister, Mrs Flagler, of Kingstree left last or Newport, R I, where the is serving in the U S navv. it C D Jacobs has recently transferred from the officers' ng camp at Ft Oglethorpe, Ga. i k? base hospital at Petersburg, V L Mrs Bertha Wolfe and daughter, [ Stdla, are spending ten days in f 2c umbia with their cousin, Mrs I Ha rison, and attending the State I :air. L Messrs W G Burrows, I G Lewis, "alter J Baxley, J C and D W Alt <n, V E Cannon and Wm Hughes P t Hemingway were in town this wek.} Rev Dr Walter Mitchell will officatc at the Episcopal church here "u? day at the usual hours, celebrat the holy communion at the mornservice. ^wid Mrs R W Lewis left Monc ternoon for Timmonsville, re they will make their home in re. Mr Lewis has been in busis there for some time. iisses Amanda Edwards and Ma H^larper are on the committee on PIHp butter and Miss Bessie Harper Pon the committee on laundry exhibits at the State fair. Mis&ee Amanda Edwards and Elmma Cooper and Mr C W Baker of Kiogatree and Mr W 0 Camlin of BJofcrnnrtrVile are attending the ff State fair at Columbia this week. I . Dr LeRoy Gates and Mr Thomas Kellahan were in Atlanta this week ! on business. : 1 A demonstaation of the Cole's j high oven ranges will be given at I the King Hardware Co's store rn ; Wednesday and Thursday of next j week. ; Rev; P S McChesney will preach hi3 farewell sermon at the Pres.byI tei ian church here Sunday morning. i He will sn^rny enier upun ms uu! ties as pastor of the First Presbytej rian church of Anderson. J Miss Martha J White of Webster i Springs, W Va. advance representative of the Radcliffe attractions, ar| rived today for the purpose of beginning an advertising campaign for the chautaqua to be held here November 7, 8 and 9. 'Mr J V Carter was in Kingstree todav to arrange for a booth at the coming county fair in which to demonstrate the Delco Electric system for which he is agent. An advertisement ofjthis wonderful system appears in this paper. Dr W T Derieux, secretary of the Baptist State Mission board, will preach at the Baptist ehurch here Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Immediately after the service there be a church conference, at which every member is urged to be present. Farm demonstration agents from the various counties of South Carolina have been mobilized in Columbia to take charge of the dozen groups of exhibits at the State fair. Mr C W Pol/or it a momher nf the com mittee on fruits, nuts and melons, and Mr S E Evans belongs to the committee on cotton. Monday, about noon.Mr W T Wilkins was stricken with an attack of vertigo while attending to his duties about town. He was temporarily cared for at the Kings* ree Drug Co's store and later taken home on a cot. This is the second time Mr Wilkins has suffered in this way, although the attack Monday a as not so severe as the previous one, and his friends will be glad to learn that he is able to get out again. Mr. Snell Speaks Here. Mr A V Snell, former secretary of chamber of commerce of Charleston, but who is now State organizer for the United States food conservation campaign for South Carolina, addressed the citizens of Williams1 burg county last Friday at noon in court house, on the subject of Liberty Loans and Food Conservation. - His address was full of enthusiasm, and he made his audience realize the necessity of subscribing to the liberty loans and of conserving such foods as wheat, meats, fats, and sugar. There is a great shortage of these foods in Europe, and it is necessary to substitute other things to 1 a certain extent for the above named articles so our country can export them to Europe to feed our ' allies. Before the address by Mr Snell a good many citizens of the ; county met inStoll.Stoll & O'Bryan's office for the purpose of putting on the food conservation campaign. Mr Geo A McElveen was elected t chairman; W H Welch, manager, and W F Tolley, publicity manager. The following men, at the suggestion of Mr Snell, were made the executive committee: W E Nesmith. J ' I D O'Brvan, W D Brvan, R C McEI| veen,*W F Tolley, E C Epps, H E (i Montgomery, W H Welch and lieo IA McElveen. ] We give Profit-sharing Coupons, l Four certificates with every dollar I spent in our Dry Goods department | only. People's Mercantile Co. | 10- l-tf Food Campaign. The 1'nited States Food Conservation Campaign for Williamsburg county under the management of W H Welch is being waged this week all over the county. The captains for the county are as follows: "for ' Kingstree, Mesdames LeRoy Lee, W ( L Taylor and P G Gourdin; T W Boyle, for Greelyville; S A Graham, for Heinemann and Lanes; H N Shepard. Trio; G W Camlin, Earles; B ; N Stuekey, Nesmith; Rev W R Priti chett, Indianlown; J M G Eaddy, Hemingway;Dr Eaddy, Johnsonville; J J M Graham, Cades; R B Fitch, Pergamos; R C McElveen, Mouzon; B B Chandler, Rome; J G McCullough, Cedar Swamp. The above named men have charge of all the school districts in their respective communities, and are asked to appoint one teacher in each school as lieutenant. This ?eacher in turn is ?r.l//>J f/v oo monir faO/ll^ArQ QQ cVlO ' i aaacu iu ^cv as uiouj icavuvm uo wnv | sees fit to sign up, to assist her in making a home-to-home canvass,and if possible to get the head of every family to sign the pledge cards. Get yoWBagging and Ties from People's Mercantile Co. 10-4-tf Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days Tpqr druniit will refund tpotjey if PAZO , 0BITX8NT fall* to cure any cne of Itcfafafe Hind. Bleeding or Protruding PUea in 6to 14 day* Tkt kit application rivet gut and Rent. Wt Very Short Term of Court The court of general sessions con; ven.ed here Monday with Judge Frank B Gary presiding, and Frank H McLeod. the newly appointed Solicitor, was present to look after the State's interest. Court Stenographer L E i Wood of Sumter was also at his desk. The docket for the term was one of the lightest on record for the fall j term and noted in the presentment of the grand jury as highly com-1 mendahle of the county. Judge Gary's charge to the grand jurors was characteristic of his learned ability. The following cases of the State were disposed of: Julius E Taylor, charged with assault with intent to ravish, plead I guilty and was sentenced to tnirty ! years on the county chaingang or a! ! like period in the State penitentiary, i J The defendant was represented by 1 A C Hinos and E L Hirsch. Esqs, i I who prayed the mercy of the court j i in behalf of their client. { j Evunder Thompson, charged with j I assault with intent to ravish, plead j j guilty and was sentenced to flvei J years on the chaingang. Defendant , represented by Capt VV C Davis of j | Manning. Irby Altman, charge, bastardy, | i was tried and the jury returned a verdict of guilty as charged. No I sentence was imposed by the court, j The defendant was represented by LeRoy Lee, Esq. Raymond Huggins was tried for nVifuintnor frnnHc iindpr f n I CP nre VUM*II?IUA | tence and found no* guilty. Defendant represented by A C Hinds, Esq, I Bobbie Burgess, charged with larj ceny of live stock, plead guilty and 1 was sentenced to one year on the I chaingang, Willie Wilson was arJ raigned on a similar charge and likeI wise plead guilty and was sentenced I to a similar term on. the chaingang. i H D Turner, arraigned on the charge of murder, was tried and ac! quitted. Defendant was represented by LeRoy Lee, Esq. I Court adjourned Tuesday afternoon. Visiting attorneys in attendance i during the session were Messrs W C I Davis, Manning, and JD Gilland and ! R K Wallace, Florence. Death Of Mrs. Gee. Mrs Katie Gee, wife of Mr 1 R , Gee, died unexpectedly at her home on East Main Street about noon,Saturday. On Friday mornjng, a fine i boy baby was born to Mrs Gee, and I her death came as a result of com! plications incident to the birth of i her child. ' i i i if . n Mrs Uee was a aaugmer 01 mr u i W Weeks,of Springfield, Aiken county, and taught at the Cedar Swamp i school prior to her marriage to Mr Gee, over a year ago. She was a lov| able young lady and had made piany friends in the community who will learn of her untimely death with deep regret. Funeral services were conducted at the home Saturday afnernoon by i Rev A E Riemer, and the remains taken to the old home for interment by the side of her mother. Miss Bettie Weeks, a sister, was with Mrs Gee when she died. The little baby is doing well in the care of a friend of the family. Alsbrook -Andrews. Miss Lillian Alsbrook was married in Darlingtan at 2 o'clock Tuesday j afternoon to Mr W E Andrews. The ceremony took place at the Park hotel and was performed by the Rev Mr Williams in the presence of a ! few intimate friends. The bride is the only daughter of Mrs M L Alsbrook and one of Kingsi tree's most popular and charming ! young ladies. Mr Andrews is a i young man of exemplary character I and holds a srood Dosition with the Southern Express Co, running between Florence and New York. After the ceremony Tuesday Mr and Mrs Andrews left Darlington for Richmond, Va, in their auto| mobile. Mr Clarence Alsbrook, brother of the bride and Miss Pearl Marcus of this place were present at the marriage. also Mrs J F Joyce of Detroit, Mich, who is a special friend of the bride. Pretty Show Windows. The show windows of the Kingstree Dry Goods Co are attracting the attention these days of those who have even a slight appreciation of things artistic. One of the windows is arranged with Styleplus clothing, while the other shows an artistically arranged lot of shoes. To the material enhancement of the whole scheme, some good lady, we believe it was Miss Nettie Epps, sent in a "sheaf" of large, beautiful white and yellow chrysanthemums, which immediately found a conspicuous place in the windows. NOTICE! The Ladies' Exchange will open Saturday, November 4, in the store next to Kingstree Drug Company. Those wishing to join will please see Mrs ML Allen. _ _ SPECIAL NOTICES Wanted?Boarders, or will rentnicej iy furnished rooms; bath and electric : lights: good accomdatior.s. Bates rea! sonable. Mrs H L DuBose. Mill St. j Kingstree, S C. 10-18-4tp Lost?One white and tan bull dog about a year ol d. Has cropped ears and long tail. Last seen at Kingstree Saturday, October 13. Finder please 1 notify A B SpIvey, Salters. R F D No , j 1, and get reward. 10-18 Notice?We are getting inquiries for I i* . T 1* A. _ 11 rarm property, n you want to sen Jour farm list it with us. Kingstree j nsurance Real Estate & Loan Co, i W H Welch, Manager, Kingstree, S : C. 10-ll-4t Found?I have found several cases I of tomatoes in Santee river. Owner can obtain same by proving ownership, and paying expenses thereon. J W Oliver, Greelyville, S C. 10-11-tf For Sale or Rent?One dwelling: house, situated in northeast Kingstree, | formerly occupied by L T Thompson. Terms reasonable. See. phone or write T F Thompson, Kingstree, S C. 10-4-tf Money to Loan. ?We are in position to loan monev in sums of two to ten thousand dollars on improved and developed .farm land and well located town property, in Williamsburg county, at 6 per cent for long terms. Kelley & Hinds, Kingstree, SC. 9 13-tf For Sale?My house and lot, now occupied by F E Bradham; cheap for cash or easy terms. Quick sale desired. Address, F K Graham, Bamberg, S C. 8-30-tf ^ For Rent:?Two-story dwelling, late home of Dr Claude McCabe. Rent reasonable. Apply to L W Gilland, Esq. Kingstree. S C. 8-16-tf For Rent?One dwelling of 4 rooms 18x18 ft each, hallway 10x36 ft: 10x234 ft piazza; lavatory in three rooms; 4 fire places; kitchen and dining room j 16x32 ft; kitchen furnished with sink I and continuous eow; bath room and acj cessories; 2 artesian wells, continuous flow in piazza; bam and stable; garage and fowl house; rich garden; peaches, pears, and scuppernongs. A bargain. J M Ross, Attorney, Kingstree. 11-1-tf Help Wanted?Male and Female? { Wanted: ? Every young landy (and ' man under military age) who is mr Icing | under $100 per month and who has a good common school education, to write J us at once for ous catalogue and prosI pectus. We are receiving from 50 to ! 70 calls each week from corporations, banks and business firms, for stenographers and bookkeepers, offering salaries of $50.00 to $150 per month. We prepare you in two to four months. Special courses of study under instructors who are well-known specialists in their jine; total boarding and tuition expense estimated only $140; liberal I terms offerered. Experienced stenogI raphers and bookkeepers who wish betj ter positions should also communicate with us. The demands lor stenograpners and bookkeepers are increasing each week. Thousands of high salaried positions will be available this winter and next spring for those who will immedi: ately prepare themselves. Write us toI day for full information. Draughon's Practical Business College, Columbia, S C. 11-lrtf Stolen?One small roan mare, about 11 years old, with star in face, and scars on both shoulders from collar, also fresh sore on left hind hip. This mare was stolen from my stable Monday night Reward will be paid for insormation leading to her recovery by the owner. W J Mix on. Lane, S C. ltp Roomer Wanted?One young gentleman roomer. Desirable location. Apply to Mas P H Stoll. ltp Notlee to Colored Teachers. The colored teachers in the county are requested to meet in Kingstree Saturday, November 3. .1 V McFlveen. Co Supt of Education. Just arrived a car of extra nice mare mule9. Come and look them over. J M TRULUCK. , Just received a car of extra nice mare mules. Come and look them over. ' J M TRULUCK. Just received a car of extra nice 3 1?1. mare muies. uome anu iuuk. uicm over. J M Truluck. Five hundred bushels government inspected seed oats on hand at 10-4 Scott-Logan Co.'s. When you are in Kingstree don't fail to visit the big Furniture Store next to postoffice. 9-6-tf Kingstree Furniture Co. If you are in the market for a Sewing Machine, get the best?the New Home?from People's Mercantile Co. 10-4-tf WOOD WANTED. rt"? / a4/*/I itFonto ine LUUUlJf UCUUIU V#1I1VC nauig and must have several cords of good wood. Bring it along quick. Printers can't work with cold fingers. We will pay cash or take wood on subscription. It's the wood we want and must have. Remember our motto. "Better goods for less money." We guarantee our prices. 8-6-tf Kingstree Furniture Co. Five hundred bushels government inspected seed oats on hand at 10-4 Scott-Logan Co.'s. Do you know you can buy a Singer Sewing Machine and pay for it at the rate M. 50c per week? That'8 i all. ' Kingstree Furniture Ca. ( . \ I HOPED MORN WOULD FIND NO. STOVE IN HOME MRS BURGIN THOUGHT CHANCES WERE HEAVILY AGAINST HER. CHANGE "A MIRACLE." Greer Woman Talks Interestingly of Her Most Remarkable Experience With Tanlac. "I was in an awful condition when I liegan taking Tanlac and had been for two years, hut Tanlac got me back in good health," was the emphatic statement of Mrs I) J Burgin, of (freer, S (', in a statement she gave May 10 in endorse-j ment of Tanlac. "1 was suffering; from the after effects of malaria. J My system was out of order, I was! weak and run down and my face was as yellow as a pumpkin. My feet and legs felt like they were dead or asleep, and tingled all the time. Really, I had begun to wonder if I ft WAN A Stump Field in Wt KIRSUN STU1 Our Demonstrating and Advert One-Man and Horse-Power S I tion, will be at Conway soon. If you have stump land and want easiest way to get rid of your stum ord know about it. Our Mr Williamson will then call Demonstration. The date and location of this den in this paper. All interested partie This is a firs chance to get some < at the same time see what can be Stump Pullers. No obligation nor e Notice to Dealers ?Klrstln I themselves. Exclusive agency to g vise Editor and our Mr. Williamson If you want demonstration on yot A. J. KIRSTIF ESCANABA, ! 10 2-Vtf I F. J. \* NOTICE to My store was the first J Williamsburg county and ha honesty and fair dealing. Mj this store more than twelve ducted it for the last six yea basis. My stock consists ( first-class Jewelry store and that I sell is guaranteed as will be returned to you. The following are a few ers who will recommend me M A Shuler, D E McCutchen. S M Haynesworth f George J Graham. H 0 Britton, W B Logan. Rev J C Davis. Charles W Stol!, M F Heller. L S Dennis, C W Boykin. T B Patrick. S B McGill. FREE SE1 TO SC rpu:? "D nfAxn i? LUIS Dctnn. win aiuxc in CHARGE, Jewelry, Policies, Mortgages, Bond other valuable papers bel< ing into camp or into acti We will be glad to renc in our power, Checks m for your credit in Saving wise, and insurance prem able at this Bank. Wee Ne< Kingstree, % > ,.M . \ " ever would regain my health, and T didn't think I had a chance, for so much medicine had failfd to help me. In fact, 1 felt so badly that I often told niv family at night I hoped there would be no stove in the house in the morning so I would not have to cook breakfast. I had stomach trouble very badly, too. 'Tanlae is the grandest thing in the world for a condition like I was in, and it soon got my stomach in good shape, my face cleared up and regained the right color and my appetite soon came back. No matter how had u headache I had one dose of Tanlac relieved it. Soon the Tanlac had me feeling tine and strong, and after I had taken two bottles I was well and strong. I took some of the Tanlac tablets, and they helped Tanlac ever so much to get'ine well. Those tablets are the liest. I ever took. "I am glad to recommend Tanlac, for it is the tinest and, of course, the only medicine that ever helped me." , Tanlac, the master medicine,- is sold by Kingstree Drug Co, Kingstree; Mallard Lumber Co, Greelyville; Farmers' Drug Co, Hemingway; S 6 Aronson, Lane; R P Hinnant, Suttons; W D Bryan, Bryan. = .1 TED: tich to Demonstrate HP PULLERS. ising Car showing both KlrstJn tump Pullers in actual operato see the quickest, cheapest and ps, just let the Editor of The Reckon you and arrange for a Free lonseration will then be advertised >s will watch for it )f your stumps pulled Free, tod ( done with Modern, Up-to-r>ak? jxpense on your part. 'ullers are in big demand?sell ;ood, live dealer. If interested, adwill call. ir farm, let Editor know at once. lT rAHDAlTV * tuiwr/tii i, MICHIGAN WATTS' the PUBLIC. ewelry store to be opened in s a clean record for integrity, r father and brother operated years ago, and I have con,rs on an honest and reliable )f everything to be found in a at low prices, and everything represented or your money of my many satisfied customand my store: W W Holliday, S A Tisdale, W F Tolley, , W H McGee, J K Smith; T W Smith, H Foxworth, J B Gamble, J Y McGill. ' W D Bryan, Walter C Wilson, Rev G T Harmon, E R Rowell, Rev A E Riemer. BHHMB Hi RVICE )LDIERS! its vaults FREE OF Deeds, Wills, Insurance is, Certificates of Stock or >nging to any soldier gove sendee. ler anv other assistance ~%r ? ? ay be mailed to us direct js Department or otherliums may be made paye Bank, - - - s.c. a*