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X ? BARGAINS FOR YOU! 25c Dress 6ingbao lor 15c, ^ Here is a bargain opportunity. 1 case Dress Ginjrhams, 1 to 8 yds in piece, well worth 25c, but we put them on the market by the piece at 15c yd. . Big: line Plow Shoes at, per pair, $2.50. ; k All kinds of Dress Shoes for ' m ladies, mer and children at j very reasonable prices. 2,000 yards besi Pee Dee J (r Plaids, in shirting and dress styles, only 20c the yard. Dress Ginghams and Per- ! cals, 25c yd. Colgate's Talcum Powder, I per can. 20c. Air Float Talcum Powder, i per can, 10c. A complete line of Colgate's ' famous Toilet Soaps, per cake, j 5c and 10c. Call and see the new things j in Gents' Dress Hats. Big line Work Pants and Work Shirts and Overalls at prices to please. Always anxious to serve you 1 W. ?. Jenkins on heme nf Jural Interest.! IIVIUV va aav v?. bu.w. .... . Mr A C Swailis is in Florence today. Mr Horace Carter of the Citadel is here on a visit. M A Shuler, Esq, was in Florence yesterday on business. LeRoy Lee, Esq, made a business trip to Florida last week. Miss Selma Thorn has been visiting Mrs R J Kirk at Florence. - Mr J T Phillips of Andrews, Rt 1, wa& in Kingstree Friday of last week. Mr W G Graham of Leo was in Kingstree last Saturday on business. Mr C A Snowden of Nesmith was a caller at our office Saturday while . in town. j Mr C R Thomas of Allendale is ? spending ten days in Kingstree, his Inmior Knmp AVI ItlV A klVtMV Judge Sease will preside at the Court of General Sessions which will . open here next Monday. j ^ William M Marlowe has been ap pointed postmaster at Morrisville, r vice Herbert S White, resigned. 1 Mrs Eleanor McCabe has qualified \ is administratrix of the estate of ( her late husband, DrR J McCabe. j We are pleased to learn that Mrs W H Welch, who has been very much ] indisposed the past week, is improv- ( ii*. t Mr J W Harrington, who has re- j cently moved from Aberdeen. N C, < to Greelyville, was in Kingstree last < Friday. \ Mr W E Jenkinson went to Flor- < ence Tuesday to attend the funeral of Mrs C A Jones, with whom he was connected by marriage. Messrs C W Baker. E C Epps.S E | Evans, W E Nesmith.and Miss Aman- i da Edwards went to Sumter Tues- { da9 to attend a meeting of the State < ^Cooncil of Defense. 1 The Venters Mercantile company \ of Pamplico has been commissioned, i with a capital of $1,000, the peti- i tioners being R L Cockfield and E H i Venters, both of Johnsonville. I Everythin in Latest AGRICULTURj otaiit nitti JlrtLlY tUlll LIME SPREAD FERTILIZER L PLOWS and P L HARROWS, El H. Ris- line House ! JF ware and Bui Paints, &c. Agents for Piednr I Kingstree Hare ? ' Miss Olive Benton is visiting j friends at Sal ters. ! Mr and Mrs S Marcus have returned from New York. Mr J G Altman of Morrisville was J in Kingstree this morning. Mr and Mrs R Israel of Andrews spent Sunday in Kingstree. Miss Virginia Nelson of Summerton is the guest of Mrs W H Carr. Messrs W C Garner and S R Walters of Suttons were in town Tues- , day. Master Wiimot Scott Allen con- 1 tinues quite ill, we regret to an- < nounce. I Mr James Benton has accepted a position with the Kingstree Furniture Co. Mr W H Carr returned last Friday from a business trip to Lynchburg, Va. Misses Lizzie and Belle McClary and Mrs Jack Salters are shoppers in town today. Friends of Mr Tom McCutchen will be glad to learn that he is able to sit up in his room. Messrs S D and J A Hanna and 0 B Stone of Hemingway, Rt 4, were in Kingstree yesterday. Miss Marian McFaddin.who teach-1 es in Old Johnsonville school, is at home for the week-end. Mrs M J Salters was in Kingstrree today, accompanied by Mrs Gilbert Epps of Asheville, N C, who is a guest. Misses Margaret and Dorothy Daniel and Susie Kortjohn of Indiantown spent the week-end with Mrs John D Britton. Miss Viola Bolyn, who has been ? engaged in stenographic work in J Kingstree for some time,has accepted a position in Florence. Mr S J Deery is in High Point, N C. this week buying furniture for c the Kinpstree Furniture Co.of which I he is the general manager. s Mr A R Hanna of Hemingway ^ was here Tuesday and joined The 8 Record's great circle of readers by 1 having his name placed on our subscription list. Mr and Mrs D Arthur Brockinton Df Charleston and Mr Heyward S Brockinton of the University of d South Carolina spent the week-end here with relatives. a Auditor Montgomery's office has 0 presented a busy scene this week, d iccounted for by the fact that the time for making tax returns with)ut an affixed penalty expired yes ?rday. 11 The Kingstree Furniture Co has ? received a new though limited con- q rignment of the popular and instruc- ^ tive "war calendars," which will be riveh out as long as they last to those ailing for one. Aside from the cal?ndar there is a background filled & with information concerning the ^ countries at war. The editor acknowledges with si grateful thanks the receipt of a nice ? package of fresh spareribs and backbones from our colored friend, d Alex McCullough, one of the coun- I :y's most industrious and energetic F rolored farmers. This is not the F irst time that Alex has remembered L as with contributions to our larder, n is we are able to recall several F messes of squirrels, a luxury of long A ?? Uatia nanooogrilv onmP H *KU?J U9l <U wc uwvvuwm. .v M to regard backbone and spareribs. b h g & Farm " Improved ! \i IMPLEMENTS ! ERS i lERS ? r DISTRIBUTERS LOW GEAR rc. Furnishincr Hard c lders' Hardware, * # c s ?? ?? ?~~"???~"~ ?????^~ ~ r iont Automobiles. , hvare Company \ Dr ? E Montgomery, who has jj opened a dental office with Dr A M Snider at the latter's residence on Railroad avenue, is instructing the ii choir of the Baptist church in practicing a number of beautiful an- { thems. There is considerable talent in the choir apd its members are delighted to have Dr Montgomery, who is a very capable musician.to instruct p them. Regular practice is held after l prayer meeting Wednesday nights. * Union services are now being held alternately in the Baptist, Methodist g and Presbyterian churches of this e town Sunday evenings in the inter- p est of fuel conservation. The service F last Sunday night was held in the C Methodist church, the sermon being ielivered by Rev Mr Epperson, field ir agent of Columbia Theological semi- a aary. The next service will be in the Baptist church, Rev G T Harmon n, areacher. a< A few of our old subscribers are q, still in arrears. Their names have V seen on our subscription books so ong that we just hate to cut them >ff, but we realize that sentiment vont finance a business and unless ^ hese delinquents come in and pay ap pretty soon, we'll have to erase ;heir names from our list. Don't N vait for us to do this; come in and tl aay up. We need the money,and if b fou are interested in your county, o: ;mi nppH Thp flnnntv Record. I C( ? ASTERN STAR ELECTS OFFICERS, f, ai Worthy Grand Matron's Presence Cre- ^ ates New Enthusiasm. ^ Miss Annie Manning, of Clio, ^ iVorthy Grand Matron of the Ea9t- n, ?rn Star, visited the local chapter q Monday night. Her address to the nembers present was well received ind seemed to arouse a new enthusasm among them in the interest of he order. The following were ^ lected as officers for the ensuing w rear: 2j Worthy Mateon, Miss Florrie Ja:obs; Assistant Matron, Mrs E T Celley; Worthy Prelate, B E Clarkon; Treasurer, L S Dennis; Conluctress, Mrs B E Clarkson; Assist- . int Conductress, Miss Belle Harper. ?he appointive officers will be chosen ater. ~ - ? bi With Oar Advertisers. The professional card of Dr A M Inirlor Winfratr?>p'<5 VPtPTSn SUrgeOn FUIUV1 I IklU^UVl V X. v ? ^ _ entist, appears in this issue. In his new ad, S Marcus calls the I h< ttention of the ladies to his fine line D( f coats,coat suits and ready-to-wear k resses. PI Death of Mrs Frierson. ~ Mrs Isabelle Frierson, widow of ? tie late Dr Adolphus H Frierson, of ynchburg, S C, died unexpectedly t the home of her daughter, Mrs T ilin Epps, east of Kingstree, Saturay afternoon in the eightieth year f her 8ge. In the passing of Mrs Frierson the c>unty and State at large has lost nother of its noble women, one rhose long Christain life, frought rith nohlp deeds, will continue to trine as a living example truly rorthy of emulation. ? Mrs Frieraon leaves seven chil- > ren: Dr J H Frierton, Charleston; >r T L Frieraon, Lynchburg; Dr D 1 Frieraon. Kingstree; Messrs H A Viereon, Hopkins; S W Frieraon, .ynchburg, Mesdames Elma Timions, Kirbyville, and Mrs T Olin Ipps. Kingstree; also two sisters, Irs Walter Bryan, Andrews, and Ira .Tbr Entis. Kintrstree. The deceased was buried at Lynchrnrg Sunday by the %ide of her lusband who passed away about 30 ears ago. Miss Goldstein Married in Atlanta. Miss Pauline Goldstein, sister of 4rs Sadie Silverman, and for a lumber of years a saleslady in the Jilverman stores, was married last Sunday night in Atlanta, Ga, to a rlr Goldstein, who is a well-to-do wholesale merchant of that city. Miss Pauline is well known and leservediy popular among a large ircle of friends in this county who vill miss her pleasant manner and amiliar face from the Silverman )epartment Store. The Record exends congratulations and well wishes. Mr and Mrs Silverman and Mr ake Goldstein, of this place, attendd the wedding and are expected to eturn here today. A car load of horses and mules vill arrive at J M Truluck's stable omorrow. Come and look these ver. Examinations to fill the positions >f rural carriers at Salters and Neimith will be held at Lane and Pos,on Saturday, March 9,at 2:30 p. m. The vacancy at Salters is caused by ;he late carrier, J G Lifrage, Jr, beng called to military service, and upon his honorable discharge he will be entitled to reinstatement on this route. However, the appointee to be named after this examination mav be transferred to other parts of the postal service or other branches of th^ classified service for which he is eligible. / SPECIAL NOTICES For Sale?One portable woodsawng outfit?International gasoline engine, cut-off saw and table, cheap for ash and quick sale. Harry Britton, Cingstree, S C. 2-21-tf Wanted?Young men, from 18 to 40 ears of age, to fill positions of conducors and motormen. Excellent wages iaid beginners. Apply to T W(passiaigue, Supt Railway, Charleston Conolidated Railway & Lighting Company, Jharleston, S C. 2-21 -31 For sale-Eggs from prize winning ingle Comb Rhode Island Reds. An xtra fine strain, have taken first rize at the Williamsburg County 'air for the last two years. J H Epps, hief of Police, Kingstree, S C. 2-14-tf For Rent?Dwelling house containig six rooms, conveniently arranged; * ? * j it- i ii rooms piascerea; wans unum uuu 'oodwork stained; good sized garage nd fowl house. All comparatively ew. Convenient to school. Over half ere of land, fenced in. Rent very ?asonable. Owner leaving town. Eniiire of C J Thompson at Bank of Williamsburg. 2-14-tf ^ ANNOUNCEMENT! ; r 4 IrWT Wilkins Joins the Forces of the Nelson Warehouse.^ This is to inform the friends of Ir W T Wilkins and the patrons of le Nelson Warehouse that he will s connected with the management f this warehouse during the tobac) season this year. Mr Wilkins is >o well and favorably known to the irmers of Williamsburg to need ny further introduction. He wiil e glad to have you patronize the (elaon Warehouse, where your in?rest will be looked after in a maner that is fair, sauare and beyond uestion. 2-21-2t Nelson Warehouse. Important Meeting! An important meeting of the jngstree Home Demonstration Club ill be held Monday afternoon. Feb 5, at 4 o'clock. All members are rged to be present. Notice to the Public! Please remember that I have a ne stock of everything that should s kept in a first calls Jewelry Store, ome and see my stock before you oy. Yours to please, 1-24-tf F J Watts, Jeweler. FRESH FISH! FRESH F1S if! Eat fish?8ave beef and pork and ?lp to put the Kaiser out of busi- J ?88. Get a supply at Epps' mar- ( ft every Tuesday and Thursday. , lone No 175. 2-14-tf ' r Anm ADVAN1 lot of gentler sex i-j e_ Lacucs opi A ReadyIn Serges, Silks Made Up No jobbers manufacturer best dressmak i i i _ eany ana 10 They are verj greater than You have no i bought direct S. J KINGSTR] *' 1 ' -- -- ' Jy_.*;_,^-A I p LJttt.t Lrosi CONSIDER what business would b should think of starting an enter] AN ACCOUNT. HOW DOES H] question asked at some time about ever; A good WORKABLE BANK every successful business man. BANK OF K: I COFFINS AND B A 1** MM A J ??M M M/l AAflAltK i\ uuge auu vauevi aoaui ti Automobile 'Hearse i Horse-Drawn Experienced Serv Day or Kingstree Ha; Phones 35. 4$, We Lead; OtF Mr and Mrs E F Martin, Mrs Belle Blakely, Miss Eva Gamble and in Mr Harry Britton expect to leave to- is morrow for Greenville, where they pr ?o ostensibly for a visit to Camp fo: Sevier. They will make the trip by his automobile. 1 on puncen \JSU 311U W Xllg U1 wearing appar< # > ing Coals and ( beautiful line of to-Wear I Crepe de Chines and J According to the Latest 1 ' goods. All direc s and made by th ers. It will pay j nk over these adv; r pretty, and our p when we could bi niddleman's profit t( from the manufactu] Yours to please, 4ARC E.E, - - South KING fhe ir*ni7! VAKR of I NESS t e WITHOUT BANKS. Ho man! )rise before he arranged to OPXH | E STAND AT THE BANXf is a' 7 business man. ! BALANCE is essential to INGSTREE. ) CASKETS. went to select from. and Rubber-Tired Hearse. ices Rendered Night. rdware Co. . 59 or 122 iers Follow. i Mr G Anderson of Andrews was ^ Kingstree Monday. Mr Anderson one of that thriving city's most ogressive business men, and inrms us that he expeets to rebuild s hotel, recently destroyed by fire, a Inrtrer and more modern Dlan. lent our fine jl for the loat Suits ? )resses ersey Cloths, ashion. ? . i t from the e country's rou to come ance styles, (rices are no ay cheaper. ) pay, as we rers. us Carolina <r Va