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f-- i ? EASTER BARGAIN ; lust arrived, a beautiful line of Ladies street hats for Easter, at very popular prices. Just received a beautiful line of jjent's hats for Easter. Panama hats , from $2.50 to $5.00. Gent's nice straw 1 >iats 50 cents to $3.00. Men's Mexican Panama hats for 'field wear at the old price,?only 25 ] cents for a hat that will last all the Summer. Yar wide 15leach Homespun so. . ^T), and 3d cents the yard. Yard wide Sea Island Homespun 1 'id and 25 cents the yard. Sea Island Homespun 27 inches ] *ide, 15 cents the yard. Apron Ginghams. 15 cents the 1 yard. ,' Dress Ginghams, best. 25 and 35 , vents the yard. 1 Ladies new silk skirts and waists at prices to please you. 1 A new line of Gent's new Easter , suits, $18.00 to $35.00 the suit Gent's new Easter neckwear 35 to 1 50 cents. Great Line of Shoes j j 1 want to impress upon you that 1 we now have a new line of low cut i I shoes for Men, Ladies, and Children | j that ought to command your atten- | tion. " j i The famous Red Bell Craddock |: Terry guaranteed line is here on our j 1 shelves. 1j ?? t^ll vflu thntA'd have 1 1 the goods on otir shelves and without making any big noise about it we name the lowest prices for cash. W. E. JENKINSON. THURSDAY APRIL 17. 1919. TO ADVERTISERS The only * newspaper published in Williamsburg County through which Advertisers can reach the people *o U.e best advantage is The County I'ecord. Its circulation is 3.000 copies ;tch week. Items of Local Interest j Mr. Ed Reardon was in town on' J Tuesday. < < n' U io tVilo I ' .^ir. Tf. ii? van 10 op^uviiiig muui week in Richmond, Va. Mr. J. B. McCants, of Trio, was | r in Kingstree yesterday. | s Mr. -W. I. Hodges of Cades, was 11 in town Monday on business. ; \ Mr. A. M. Gordon, Jr., spent Sun- 'c day in Hemingway, with friends. i Miss Bochman of New Jersey, is; ^ the guest of Miss Ossie Epps this |1 week. Mrs. Cottingham of Dillon, is vis- \ iting her daughter here, Mrs. J. B. \ A Steele. Mr. E. M. Pate, cashier of the bank of Trio was noted in Kingstree Tuesday. Mr. W. T. Wilkins, Jr., has ac-j( cepted a position with the Scott: j Drug Co Mr. W. R. Scott has returned j from Rock Hill, where he spent sev- j1 eral days. < j I' ( 1 i Mr. Walter bovle. Miss Virginia Burbage of Colum- i bia, is visiting her sister, Mrs. L. 11 Roy Cates this week. |i Miss Marian McFadden spent the i ' week end in Hemingw ay with Miss [, .Lucv Vance Darlington. Mr. Tom Rowell and a party of i 1 friends from Trio, attended services ; at the baptist church here Sunday. 1 Col. and Mrs. Walter Logan of j Charleston are spending this week j with the former's mother. Mr. R. C. i Logan. 1 j Mr. and M:>\ Joe King and Mr. j W. H. Can- spent Sunday in An- j drews with Mr. Kings sister, Mrs. Moyd. Mis.. Martha Jeahin.on cf He:: - ingway, spent the past week end here with her father. Mr. W. E. : Jenkinson. Misses Serena Lee and Madge < Blakeley expect to spent this week end with Miss Edwyna Kellahan at i her beautiful country home. Spervisor J. N. Hammet, is enjoying a trip to North Carolina whe.e he is visiting a brother who h had not seen in twenty years. I iCrnm nncspil .MISb iiuuuu jun r, ? . through town one day last week on , her way to Virginia, after spending j some time with her folk at Salters. As the Kingstree graded school will be closed on Good Friday, a 1 number of the teachers, as well as the pupils arc planning to go home for the week end. . Mr. anil Mrs. Paul Leonard and ' little son Edwin Madison, of Reidsville, are visiting. Mrs. Edwin Har-} per, Mrs. Leonard's mother, here ( this week. Mrs. W. T. Wilkins, who has been i on a visit to her daughters in Geor-1 < gia, returned home Saturday, much to the delight of her family, Mr. . I W. T. and the boys. Dr. Walter H. Harper, who has p been in the medical branch of the JJnited States naval service has %gen discharged and is now at numt : a visit to his mother, Mrs. Ed win Harper. Miss Neil Blakeley, a student of St. Mary's College, Raliegh, N. C., . was horrio on a few days visit this' week, to join others of the family I in welcoming their brother, Charlie Blakeley who' recently returned j from France with the 30th division. Victory Ix>an Meeting Here Li-st -SaHwdtiy Preliminary to the victory loan drive, which will be inaugurated throughout the country on the 21st instant. Mr. E. C. Epps, who has served so efficiently as county chairman of the organization that put j over the liberty bond drives, and who has consented to act in a sirni<ar capacity in the .'oming campaign held a meeting at the court house Saturday, at which a number of: members of his old organization j were present. Plans v. ?re laid out and adopted for the final campaign.1 and Mr. Kp;>- is highly gratified1 over the fact that nearly all of the1 old liberty bond workers will assist in the drive that is to be launched j hove on Wednesday. April 23. It is intended 10 make that day a memorable one in Kingstree. Previ-! ous to the meeting Saturday, a mass) meeting was called to decide upon some method of entertainment for' the soldier boys of the county who I have recently returned from camps I and from overseas, but little if any lecision was arrived at. But the matter was taken in hand by the victory loan organization and the the bovs will be entertained here in style on the opening day of the Victory campaign. A number of Kingstree boys, not to mention those from various sections of Williamsburg County, have recently returned from overseas and been mustered out of service. These boys are hack home ready to take up the various pursuits they laid down in answer to the call of the government, many of them volunteering for service on the Mexican border. It is thought a most fitting time to pay nonor to these young men, in conlection with the launching of the victory loan campaign. It is hoped hat every young man who entered 1-- fmrr* fVii? ronntv and tnc acx ?iw aivik ^ las returned home will be present next Wednesday. Chairman Epps is putting forth ?very effort to make the day a | memorable one. Mayor Cilland has j issued a proclamation concerning the I >ccasion and declaring the day a holiday. The committees will arrange the details as to entertainment. A great barbecue dinner will >e served and notable speakers will >e present. An effort is in progress :o secure the film production. "The Price of Peace," to be shown here hat night. Religious Revival A religious revival opened here I Sunday at the Baptist Church, con-1 iucted by the Rev. Dr. A. W. La-1 nar, of Atlanta. Ga. A large congregation was present to hear the renerable and distinguished gentlenan Sunday night. It has been truly ;aid of Dr. Lamar that "his presence s inspiring his voice is striking and >enetrating, full of pathos and sweet Southern accent. His delivery is un onventional and entrancing. His itterances are bright and winsome, et deeply thoughtful and helpful." 3r. Lamar is a native of South Car>lina, Edgfield county, but has >reached and lectured over a great >ortion of the 1'nited States during lis fifty-odd year's in me ministry. o U. D. C. Notes Owing to the inclement weather, >nly a small number attended the neeting of the Daughters of the Confederacy last Friday afternoon, jut much business was transacted. The president announced that the tVofford Glee Club would be in ftingstree, under the auspices of the Aapter, Friday, April 25th. Mrs. Blotcky. who accompanies that club, s a singer of some renown, and is i drawing card wherever she goes. Mrs. W. -L. Taylor has been appointed to advertise the - entertainnent, and provide homes for the young men. The annual essay contest by pupils of the High School, was held last Monday. The prize offered by the chapter is $5.00 in gold. The judges are Miss Relle Harper, Mrs. P. 0. Arrowsmith and Mr. Truluck. Memorial Day will be celebrated is usual, with appropriate exercises in the Upera Mouse, ana a omnerio the Veterans. Mr. Hemdon has been isked make the address. o "The Home of Good Cars" Mr. .1. W. ..-wis o'f Lake City, mnounces in this paper today that ne has moved into new quarters on Acline street, in front of the A. C. L. depot, also that he has in stock f.ihertv and Studebaker cars. These i cars have a national reputation, which cannot be augmented by anything that we might say here. See advertisement. o LIVE CHICKENS WANTED H. A. Miller, the proprieter of Miller's Market, wants all the live chickens he can get. He will pay you 22 cents the pound for any you have for sale. Bring them along, dont wait i --0 Whooping cough is popular among children, now. Mr. N. D. Lescsne, who has been in the Kelley Hospital for the past few weeks was yesterday taken to the un country wher$ it is hoped he will recuperate his health. The Rev. Dr. Walter Mitchell will conduct services at the Episcopal church here Sunday morning and evening a* the usual hours. A cordial invitation to allDoc. Sam (Jilliland seems to think n>r>ro a*>ll cr?nn he a weddine in Kingstree which will be of more than usual interest to young society folk in community. We will not, at this time, give the names of the parties he suspects of having I matrimonial intentions. The weather, as forecast for tomorrow, will he fair and warm. During thrt oust week the temperature has been miM. ranging around 70? and 71? during the days and falling as low as 57e at night. Good va;ns ha'vc fallen and growing conditions ar-' Ideal. SOLDIERS AND ! : SAILORS INVITED I < TO BE PRESENT AT THE COI N- ] TY SEAT NEXT WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23. . < Soldier boys one and all, are cor- j dially invited to be in Kingstree \ i Wednesday, morning April 23, 1919, IIX CNTFORM. | It dont make any difference ] 1 whether you are white or black; I I whether you served overseas or in < a home camp, or whether you serv- < ed a? a lieutenant colonel, chapj lain, corporal or private, but if you | were in the service of your country ] as soldier or sailor, you are expect- 1 I ed to be in Kingstree on the above I date. < The patriotic people of the town 1 I and surrounding county are expecting to meet you here, and are busy now, doing what they can to make > the day one of welcome to you and I a pleasure to ourselves. We want to ? show our appreciation of the, ser- . vices you have rendered us, your county and yorur State, and rejoice 1 over your safe and timely return to ' your native heath. < Come! There will be plenty for i you to eat. Music and addresses. i Come in uniform. 1 o ; COMING! COMING! The Wofford "College Glee Club,. * ? i * -.1.1 i.J I ( accompanies Dy me ceieorai?a vu-1 calist, Mrs. Blotcky, School Audit?- ] rium Friday, April 26th, 8:30 p. m. | ] Admission, 75 and 3? cents. o "Bob" Kirk Honored i Mr. R. J. Kirk today received a ( letter from his son, Captain Robert J. Kirk, who is with the army of oc- ' cupation, stating that he had just i heen promoted to an appointment on ] staff of the Colonel of the Regiment . as Operations Officer. He is attached now to the official family of the * Colonel, and hopes as he says that < his hiking days are over. Captain > Kirk is in the regular United States! array.?Florence Times. % o Call at Kellahan Hotel and hear ! the Richtone and Graphic Phono- j graphs in their wonderful reproduc tions. These instruments are for sale * by P. A. ALSBROOK. 4-104t. | in HOUR KODAK FINISHING I / All rolls developed 10c; packs1 20s up; prints 2 l-2c-4c- J 5c enlarging 35c up. Specialists?we do nothing but kodak finishing. All work guaranteed to please. Eastman , Kodaks, Films, Supplies. COLUMBIA PHOTO FINISHING! CO. 1111 Taylor Street, Columbia. < S. C. 3-27tf. 4 SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS FOR SALE?One nice farm 159 icres 1 mile from Cedar Swamp school and church. 59 acres in good state of cultivation, 100 in good vood lands. One first class dwelling Aorth $2500.00, with necessary out juildings worth $500.00. Two tobacco bams. Two tenant houses worth $400.00, send your offer in. M. L. McCULLOUGH, Kingstree, S. C. l-17-2t. WANTED?To buy Dug-out Cypress Canoe from fourteen to six:een feet long in good condition. AdJress F. L. PARKER. 40 IJroad St., Charleston, S. S. 4-10-t FOR SALE?One large McCrea fiefrigerator. Ice capacity 400 pound; suitable for store or market. \t a bargain for cash. See H. C. CRAWFORD, nekt door to Kellahan Flotel, Kingstree, S. C. 4-3-tf. MONEY TO LOAN?On first nortgage on real estate. Apply to, STOLL & O'BRYAN, Kingstree, 3. C. 3-27-4tc. WANTED?Attention of Farmers :o the Bemis Tobacco Transplanter, rhis wonderful machine does work >f 15 laborers?Saves time and noney ?Place orders at once to insure delivery. Address. CARTER DISTRIBUTING CO. Lake City.S.C. J-27-5t. FOR SALE?Eggs from my splendid, prize winning Barred Rocks; thirteen eggs for $2.00. T. K. ARROWSMITH, Kingstree. S./\ DWELLING HOUSE FOR SALE -One good six room dwelling hou?c in town of Kingstree, desirably located on one-acre lot, with good necessary outbuildings, such as bam, stables, etc. Address P. O. Box 375 Kingstree, S. C. 1-2-tf. Shingles! For Sale I have received a car-load oil uaO % + jjl au-iiccu i/ TITEHOLD Red - Cedar - Shingles. Per Thousand, $7.25. W.J.HODGES, 2-27-tf Cades, S. C. r*r % s T I_/ac Easter A e Pv/sA\r onri 1 JL JL 1 V w^r -a Li] ONLY a few mor est of all the fe here and in keeping custom you want a or a spring; suit. If you want th( money let us serve you. Waists are the latest ere terials for the season. 1 tiful in design. Our line of. MEN S the most popular desigr is an exclusiveness to a line which will distingu sociates. We carry the We have a specially and Oxfords for men wc S. MA l^lain & Academy ? f GOLDS I The Young i \ BEAU BRUMME SILK NECKWEA1 TETSON, STAWI ILK HOSIERY & i % The Polish Diet today decided toi ; appropriate 900,000,000 marks to be I used to purchase cotton necessary j to the Polish textile indcstry. SATURAY, Will BE THE HE OPTI< & ! HE WILL BE WITH U! ~ j See him on above date if you We personally guarantee hb faction or your money back. Remember, he can examine just as well on a rainy day a | or shine. i Gamble ( i ? ? - W* v; lies Dresses I Dainty as Easter 11 Llies e days and the greatstive seasons will be with a time-honored new dress, hat, shoes i best value for your Our line of Dresses and ations in the leading maTey are dainty and beauCLOTHING embraces is and materials and there Suit selected from our ish you among your asbest. The distinction! attractive line of Shoes men and children. RCUS Sts., Kjngstree.S. C. 4 . TEIN'S] j Men's Shop. L TAILORING t AND SHIRT O fc PANAMA HAT V IRROWCOLLARkJ The 71st annual session of the South Carolina medical association is in session at Florence, having convened there yesterday. \ PRO. 19TH, I XT VISIT OF OUR CIAN.; : ' i FOR ONE DOT ONLY > i need optical work of any kind. 5 work to give you entire satisi your eyes and fit your glasses o o cmnaVnrtv nrto sn pr?mo rain a M OUllU?U*tJ Vl*V? WV *? * D. Jacobs. BffiCLZ"'