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pPEOIAl We are shov ing a variety of got;-' ! values in La lies Waists, comprising! Wash Voi'e-i. C'-epe de Chine, and ! I Georgette. A'so a recent arriva' of I Ladies and Children's White Cr.maslippers. K W^^re strong on Ladies trimmed if Hats.Wost received a 'arge shipment in all the Shaue-;, Colois and Shapes, r op to the latest styles for street and jjb dress. Children's Dresses a Specialty, all rises in Serviceable Gingham and ! Poplins. Remember that the Earle and Wilson Shirt and Collars can be found here. ^ No better Overalls, than the Coast ^ Line Drand. We are well supplied on j this line. NOTE?We are making the Price r ?Colgates all round Toilet Soap, at 1^4 the cake. I?"-* Sealfix Union Undersuits for men ^ at $1.50, all sizes?also a good value [ In men's Union Suits at $1.00. F 2-piece undersuits at $1.00 and $2.00 P- per suit. At Jenkinson's k W. E. JENKINSOX. jjft THURSDAY. AUGUST 21, 1919. |Ll(ems of Local Interest I ? Miss Viola Bolyn spent Sun 'ay in town with friends. Miss Pearl Wingate leaves this afternoon for Lake City. Bill Bryan of Bryan spent Mon day and Tuesday in town. | Mrs. J. D. Britten is spending some time at Hendersonville. II Mr. Laurie Lewis spent last Monday in Sumter .with relatives. Mr. and W. H. McGee are spending this week at Hendersonville. Dr. L. Roy Cates is spending this week in Atlanta, Ga.. on business. Mrs. Cedric Murray of S uth Boston, Va., is here visit ng her husband. F. D. Swails spent Monday and Tuesday in Floi-er.ee with his home folk. Mrs. E. L. Hirsh is at home after ?? ovtmirtaft visit to her mother in p" Columbia. ; 0 Mr. Franklin Thompson is here [ visiting his brother, Mr. C. J. L Thompson | Mr. W. F. Tollev and little Miss > yiryinia are spending this week in fr^Lexmgton, Va. Captain and Mrs. Janies Riser are j here visUing Capt. Riser's sister, Mrs. LeRoy Lee. ft Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Lee'with Miss I Serena I/?e are expected to return m tonight from Alyson. Messrs J. L. Gates, J. L. Burnc-tte. W and Co'!:e of Manning visite.l friends I here during the week end. ' Miss Lina Mae Woodham ofHartsville, is the guest of her cousin. Mrs. IE. E. K'rg, here this week. Messrs. Jim Hinds and Archie M ilkins reached town yesterday after having toured Orangebui ; county. Miss Charlotte Howard, of Newhern. V. C.. is the attractive guest I of Mi;j 'a.ah Holland Hosier this m week. Mr. M. A. Mother, Mrs. Shuler. sister Miss IJrhoi Shuler and Brother, Mr. Homer Shuler of El loree spee* the week end with him | MMBiO'v , r vi wmmmmmtmamm Ks \ UU! C i [ THE -L I FCTION OF A B TER FOR o\RFFFI. C0XSID1 LOOK INTO ITS PER SO ITS FINANCIAL STRENGTH PRINCIPLES. OX THIS BASIS WE INN ?. i?i v " I I Mr. R. E. McElveen of Cades. Rt. 1, paid The Record a business call while in town Saturday of last / week. Miss Madge Blakely has just re-j [ti -ned from Orangeburg where she tbeen spending the week with [lus Miss C affy. the , ?on MclSride S. McFadden is at'home can e v from Camp Taylor Louisville, the vv.. where he received his discharge con . Jy: day4 ago T " i1 -.so." P -url and. Lillie Marcus;**^h just returned 0:0 Charleston. 1 0 dm v they v ent to v. end ?he Simon; x-)> ] ! :s.l. < img ?V*< ' to Mrs. Sallie May Salters announces unu the engagement of her daughter,; wee Lillian Connor to Mr. Samuel Gary *af< Dillard, of Clinton. j up Messrs. Joe Vause, Bill Bryan,!eye MeBride McFadden, and Furman Swails attended the dance in George ,e town Tuesday night. je er Mrs. W. K. Mcintosh and children .. with Mrs. P. H. Stoll and children, returned Last Friday from Jackson I . Springs, where they have been en- ' joying an outing. H1? Misses Ruth Carraway. Kllcn the Smith. Helen Doyle. Edna Beatv ef; pot; Georgetown; Mary Lee Bowen of! imp Knoxville. Tenn: Messrs. K-'die Car-1 to 1 raw ay, Frank Bowen. Leslie Jones jean were the guests of Miss Marian and i pha Tyson McFadden last week end. 1 ?,?'c Mr. and Mrs. Tom M. Kellahan' ?;T*: are giving their sisters, -Miss Gam-1 V hie and Miss McCants a house party ?' this week. Among the quests are: faI< Miss Pattie Smith, Marion; Miss jff. Helen Rudloflf. Miss Rarriet Skinner. Miss Elizabeth Haniev Pinopolis; C1J; Mr. Robert Bailey. Andrews; Mr. an Edward Pyatt. Georgetown; Mr. TCI Goodlow Stevens MonksCorner; Mr !nR ;"kir.ner Pinopolis; and Mr. Fred .e evens Bowman. '.!?? Wo Miss Sarah Holland Hester enter- con tained for her guest Miss Howard ioc' Tuesday evening. Those present and were Misses Thorn. Meadows, Ma- can ian an i Tyson McFadden. Olive oqa ' enton. Xelle Blakeley, Hester, How- \*o\ ard, Messrs. King, Miller, Montgomery, Alex and Charlie Blakeley, iingleton, Nelson, L. t\ Swans, Alex r? (Gordon, Perry, Reid Blackwell, Bur- , He Brockington. Heyward Blocking- . .on. John Ramsey, Jim Jenkins. -? fen Wedding Invitation The following invitation has been received by a number of the friends of the contracting parties: Mr. and Mrs. L. McB. Hicks j; invito you to be present at the Mar- r riage of their daugter ^+1 Mrs. S. E. Courtney jn)r t0 less .Jr. Poindcxter Spurgeon Courtney undav evening, the twenty-fourth of August nineteen hundred and nineteen at eight-thirty o'clock Williamsburg Presbyterian Church ' a' Kingstree. South Carolina ?? At Home After September 9th jj01 Kini'Stree. S. C. ^0I1 urd Enjoyable Social Event S One of the most enjoyable socia' ?'ni events here for some time took place hre; Saturday evening when Mr. H. L. *or Prosser was host to a number of his friends at a moonlight picnic at the -and hills northeast of Kingstree. Those enjoying Mr. Prosser's hospi- li tality follow: twe Misses Ruth Caraway, Helen Sou Smith, Edna Peaty and Helen Doyle. Ger Georgetown: Miss Bessie Burbage, The Florence; Misses Marian, Tyson and dro' Dollie McFadden. Bessie Ives, of two K.ingstree; Messrs. Carraway, Bowen me and Jones, Georgetown; Martin. Burgess, Epps, Gates, Collie, Hinds. f Bass, Calhoun and Cromer. The tjc chaperons were Mr. and Mrs. W. W. ha Hollidav, Mr. and Mrs. Hurdle. Mr. ties and Mrs. E. F. Martin. jur o Food in Storage Seized In a second raid Saturday on food (j supplies stored in the Detroit Refri- an(^ gyration Company's plant here agents y of the Department of Justice seized fa. 7 .01,000 eggs and annroximately hro1 '.,"'00 pounds of butter. j] buy "J g.2] ing Carefully ?' Cor A>K SHOULD BE A MATERATION. 8-2 NX EL. ITS DIRECTORATE. , ITS METHODS AND ITS Co! 1 rITE YOUR BUSINESS. tea in atfc W^uliWISF88H?f8f9HH95BI QUARANTINE ON HULLS | 111 Shipments Prohibited From August 15 si fi 'lemson College, Aug. 15.?The ti irantine on cottonseed hulls from P' boll weevil territory, the safety ir e and the quarantine zone be- hi le effective on August 15 under W ruling of the State crop pest tt imission. * F 'he regulations of the commission i< s Prof. A. F. Conradi, secretary' the commission, provide for the 8h bition of cottonseed hulls from t-icted territory from August 1. December 31, but owing to the isual conditions existing in the jvil belt it was found entirely bi i to allow shipments under permit I to August 15. At this time, how- ca r, the weevil situation does not VV rant the commission to extend al date, as there is a considerable in nent of risk in doing so. S< o ** ;ting of Bar to Consider Damage g_ ,ast Friday a special meeting of Darlington bar was called to co:'.;r ways and means concernd . damage caused to farmers by t"'e ash situation. There is, perhaps, oriant work ahead with inference thi matter, ami meeting ga\ ? I'fui attention to its various ri ses. After full discussion it was yt ided to prepare a questionairo in rally, and send it to the farmers, so h instructions as to the informa- fa 1 wanted, and have each query \y efully answered. This paper has n printed and will be ready for ie ributlon at once. It was taken in to rge by Chairman J. M. Napier th Secretary \V. A. Parrott. who th e appointed at the recent meet- to of the farmers whose crops had g\ n damaged. A committee consistof T. C. Cork. L. M. Lawson. and or o<ls Dargan was appointed to K fer with the parties directly con- ted with the sale of the potash. ? the entire situation is being ?fully considered and will receive ? ully careful attention.?Darlingvs and Press. st o 5 T rhduke Joseph Agrees to Resign g Lrehduke Joseph has agreed to re1 as temporary dictator, but conted to remain in office temporariat the request of the peasants reactionaries. K o All Embargoes Raised j;,' Snstructions have been issued by B. Hare, superintendent of the antic Coast Line Railroad removall restriction or. both car and J ; than car load ireignr. o CSeizure Of Wheat Flour i nited States Deputy Marshal lcroft, accompanied by two agents ? the Department of Justice, seized >88 bags of wheat flour from the chouse of the Market Warehouse so npany in South Boston Last Sat- ti: ay. S' o _ lat or neneer barrels are too isy for potatoes. They crush and | ak easily and should not be used heavy produce. o Germans and Poles Clash [ostilities have broken out been the Gentians and Poles on the theastern Silehsan frontier. The mans have occupied two villages. i Polish population, retaliating ve the Germans ont and occupied i villages on the German side of border. o he new, smooth finish MAJES-lfi i? ? irtvr I m ; ranges on display m rvi:>u _ RDWARE Co's. store, are beau- ? . You should see them next week ing the special demonstration. g TO ARRIVE THIS WEEK " ne card load of horses, mules S ponies from the West. vV have some nice gentle ponies. B : stepping horses and smooth k.> muies. lesir.e to look these over before.? ing elsewhere. 1 OLIVER BRO'S. |I I-It. Hemingway, S. C. |B iier$ And Sailors Not Enrolled! j| May Vote In Congressional Election. j J he election managers are hereby I irmed that all men who were in! 9 service of the United States, in j f? ler the army or navy at the time {9 club rolls were made up last: g, .. ?...i r>r,nu->< were not on club rolls may vole in the elee-'f? i next Tuesday in the following B iner: Mark the Hallot at the top ; y Idier" or "Sailor". Let him vote i 8 ballot and deposit it in box alone 1 h others. In counting, do not;;nt these along with others, but ? them aside and when the count- p is over, put them all in an en-'II >p together and mark "Soldier B . "ailors Vote" and put in Pallet c ami send in as customary. Thuslots will be counted by Executiv< nmittee. H A. C. HIXDS, Countv Chairman. 5 1-lt. it? ored Teachers Make Progress g 1 'he Summer School for colored E chers of Williamsburg county is the second week of ts work. The s endance is good, numbering fifty, ? t feature of the summer Schoo' the course in domestic science S t is being taught in connection s v. V.a branches of Studv. 8 ^ kitchen has been temporarily jj e<! up at the school house, and g ctice lessons in the preparation of B olesome foods are given. H Several teachers each day volun- g r to furnish some articles of food I this purpose. 1 rhe faculty consists of Prof J. P.. fi :k. Prof. D. L. Fulton and Miss I YV. Gassoway. BUSINESS NOTICE In view of the fact that circum;ances will cause me to be away om Kingstree for several weeks I ike this method of imforming the ublic, should they need any service i the undertaking line, that r.;v jsiness will be in charge of Mr. R. '. Fulton. Jr., who will care for leir every need during my absence, or any service call phones: Day >8 and 159: night. 91. " P S. COURTNEY. 21-3t. (t NOTICE OF SALE Pursuant, to an order of the Pro tte Court, dated August 20, 1919. will sell to the highest bidder for ish, at the store occupied by J. F. rolff, deceased, at Kingstree, S. C., 1 of the stock of goods and fixtures said store. Sale to take olace jptember 6, 1919, at 12 o'clock ton. T. B GOURDIN, 2l-3t. Rub-My-Tism is a great pain killer. It relieves pain and soreness caused by Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Sprains, etc.?Adv. ? o We have arranged with an e.xpeenced Piano Tuner that has had ! ars experience tuning and repairg piano's and player piano's in me of the leading colleges and ctories. Being highly recommended e guarantee the work done by him Your piano should be tuned at ast once or twice a year according use?Doing this not only prolongs e life of the piano, but gives you e use of an instrument that adds the pleasure of entertaining your lests. Phone your order for tuning at tee and avoid delay. Phone 167 IXGSTREE FT'RNITT'RE CO. ?~ SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENT^ FOR SALE?One car red cedar lingles at $8.50 per thousand F. 0. . Greelyville. Wire or write S. V. AYLOR. Greelvville, S. C. 21-4t. FOR SALE?House and lot on Duth Railroad Avenue. Known as Spps House", two storv 10 rooms. ?e E. C. EPPS or J. A. EPPS. ingstree, S. C. 8-21-2t. WANTED?Fat beef cattle. Will iv the best market price. Apply to A. SNIPES, Kingstree, S. C. 1 t-3tp. ' MONEY TO LOAN?On first ortgnge on real estate. Apply to. rOLL & OB'RYAN. Kingstree, S. 6-12-tf. FOR SALE?One Buick Roadster perfect comlition all new cord res. Can be seen at, J. B. WALL rrvc 8-7-tf. FOR SALE?One Paige five pasnger in perfect condition; all new cos, a bargain. J P. WALL & CO'S. TABLES, 8-7-tf. & < Here Slightly I Sale One Fc true v/a One Ct OneSti Ail irhe a corvdstic them o I EK38BE933S^BMB?MHHRy B. V KINGSTREE. ri^rr?OTi3iri; mrm^ ki gmjgMKH We Wei JUST AS MUCH WHE INSPECTION AS WHEN \ EITHER VISIT ADV VALUES. WE ALSO GUARA.YI EVERY DEAL. SO IF Y FREELY ACCEPT A RET1 WE ARE IN BUSi: TRADE Thous^ WANTED?Owing to recent { duation of nurses, there are va( cies in the Training School, Ba Sanitorium, Charleston, S. C. Coi covers a period of three years practical and theoretical nursinj surgery and general medicine, f pital modern and well equipped \ a full faculty of instructors. Ren; eration $9.00 per month with maintenance. Apply Superintend BAKER SANITORIUM TRAIN! SCHOOL for nurses, Charlesl on a_1 O. V. v A-a W??1 Make money in your home t< in spare time. Sell hosiery wit guarantee. The kind that won't v, out. Ready market in your < neighborhood. Big money ma! Experience unnecessary; we tc you. PHOENIX HOSIERY CO. ^ Market Street Station, Philadelp Pa. 7-3-8 FOR SALE?My Grant six t< ing car very cheap for quick c sale. REV. D. A. PHILLIPS Kir tree. S. C. JM4FOR SALE One Ford Sedan coo-' as ne?" and 'ooks good. Addi J. r WTVnHAM. Greelwille, S. 8-7- ftp. m*. i!f? w$M' They fsed Cars fi ? DA] dl d UrtJ >rd T ouri: ikland Si? landler Si: meodKvn ibove Cari wri. Come f ?ver and ge . Singl aw?**1#** kiwiwh!!! ?w? Icome You N YOU COME ON A TOUR OF OU COME TO BUY. ERTISES OUR GOODS AND 'EE YOU SATISFACTION IN OU DON'T GET IT WE WILL URN OF THE GOODS. NESS FOR YOUR SATISFIED F'U R MI SHINGS * / > r' 0 jnffljHfljroM [J*/ FOR SALE?No. 10 Royal Standard Typewriter. For quick sale and : _ .1 AMP AA n rvnnr?v rt: i ir<5- casn $/D.uv. a. j. uejCjIii, Ajngsiree , jn J Furniture Co. Kingstree, S.C. j FOR SALE?Part of the T. D. ! Brockington plantation on Broad tun- SwamP containing 166 acres. Well * .111 drained and easy to cultivate. D. J. p"!1 EPPS and P. G. GOURDIN. NG 7-31-tfc. 'on, FOR SALE.?One Dalton Adding :? machine, in 1st class condition, jwn Having purchased a combination h a bookkeeping and adding machine, rear have no further need of present ma5wn chine. KINGSTREE FURNITURE ker. CO., Kingstree, S. C. 8-7-tf. ach ? . test Fresh Beef Market Opened j I have opened a butcher business >ur- at my place two miles east of town ash and am prepared to furnish you with choice fresh beef at your door ltp. on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturas day?three days a week. Send me ress your order a day ahead. C. E. A. SNIPES, Kingstree 8-14-3tp. |: | * Are: | A Alll/llf " n a vjuitn j RGAIN. | ng Car I i- 5 Pas. | x--5 Pas. e 5ix-7Pas. I ? ? i i 5 in gooa ; md look | t prices. eton, SO. CAR. I 'T-.-: *!; w~w"M mam a mm rw J