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(County iRworii W. F. Tolley & L. H. Cromer, Jr. Publishers. SUBSCRIPTION RATES STRICTLY IN ADVANCE Single copy, one year $1.50 Single copy, six months 75 Single copy, three months 50 TELEPHONE NO. 83 Obituaries, Tributes of Respect, Resolutions of Thanks, Cards of Thanks ami all other reading notices, not News, will be charged for at the rate of two cents a word for each insertion. All communications must be signed by the wrrtter, not for publication nnless deeired, but to protect this newspaper. All unsigned communications are a waste of time, paper and postage on the part of the writer. ADVERTISING RATES Legal Advertisements, $1.00 per inch first insertion, 50 cents per inch each subsequent insertion. Rates on long term display advertisements very reasonable. For rates apply to this office. I* remitting checks or money orders make payable to THE COUNTY RECORD Foreign Advertising Representative THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION 1 THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1921 SUCCESS. The father of Success i.s Work. The mother of Success is Ambition. The oldest son is Common Sense. Some of the other boys are Perseverence, Honesty, Thoroughness, A' WCdlgUV) Enthusiasm, Cooperation. The oldest daughter is Character,. Some of the sisters are Cheerfulness, Loyalty, Courtesy, Care,Economy, Sincerity, Harmony. The baby is Opportunity. Get acquainted with the "old man" and you will be able to get along pretty well with all the rest of the family. Personal Snap Shots from Salters. Salters Depot, April 18.?We are having another touch of winter today, the cold wave predicted by the weather bureau having arrived on schedule time. Most of the beans in this section were killed by the cold weather of last week, and nearly everything in the garden was damaged by the frost. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Gourdin spent several days in Charleston last week. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Thrower spent last week-end with relatives in Charleston. Mrs. Mattie Ferrell is visiting her daughter Mrs. J. M. Sirps. Jr., in Charleston. Miss Demons Stubbs is visiting relatives and friends in Charleston. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Grimsley of Florence, spent Sunday with relatives here. Mrs. D. T. Hamilton spent Sunday with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Wright of Richmond, spent several days with relatives here last week. Miss Hughes of the Lane school faculty spent the week-end with friends here. Mr. W. S. Shaw who has been critically ill since Friday, is we are glad to say, improving. Dr. L. B. Salters was here a short while Sunday, returning to Florence that afternoon. o Boll weevil and hail insurance? the Hortford writes both. See Welch, he can protect you 2t. 1 o Sugar Cane in South Carolina One way in which A. H. Ward, county agent of Darlington, is promoting diversification is in the encouragement given to farmers to grow sugarcane for sirup. Through his efforts a great many farmers will plant small acreages in sugar cane. One car of sugar cane for ,-eed has already been shipped in and sold, and a company has been organized to manufacture cane sirup for the farmers. This company will establish an up-todate sirup mill at a cost of $5,000, and the manufacture of the sirup will be in the hands of an experienced sirup maker. County Agent Ward's slogan is that every landlord and tenant should produce sufficient sirup for home use this year and should save enough seed for a larger crop next year. Reports from other county agents show considerable revival of interest in the growing of sugar cane in the lower part of the state, where excellent yields of a superior quality of sirup are easily made. i mUi ? Snap Shots From -ftjsy Trio. } Trio, April 20.?For the past few ? weeks we have failed to hear from ; Tulip. We hope the cold snap not [ i damage it to the any extent, and we ( soon hear from her again. i Mr. Eddie Blakely of Airnwell was j l a visitor in town Saturday. |< Mr. D. R. Rowell has just returned 1 from Washington. D. C. where he was < examined on account of a wound which he received in the world war. Mr. Acy Cooper and Miss Claudia. 1 Taylor, attended services at Bryan on 1 Sunday night. t Miss Elizabeth Williams spent the c will soon hear from her again. | \ Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cook of An- < drews spent Sunday here with their j 1 parents Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Register.'t week-end with parenets in Manning, a popular caller in town on Sunday. The boys of Trio have organized a j base ball team and after a few prac- j tice games tiiey nope to nave sumt i i very interesting games. |< W. T. Rowell was in Kingstree on ] i business Friday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Horton spent the week-end with parents in Kershaw. Mr. Dewey Blakely of Andrews spent Sunday here with his father, Mr. K. E. Blakely. j A good many from here are attend- j ing the revival meeting out at Spring j Pond Baptist church. Mr. Whaley Hinnant has returned | from Hartsville, where he has been s visiting his sister. Walter and Johnnie Moore were visitors at Suttons Sunday. Mr. Yank Hale and Chief Files raked in the shad Friday night. Quite a number of traveling men are seen here daily, business is so , brisk. i Messrs. W. T. and D. R. Rowell, 3 H. W. Blackman, Fred Horton, Eddie J tn Snnnder's Landing . *VLil'lICk?) v><ib vv ? w on the Santee, on a fishing trip Mon- ] day night. "Slippery Bill" ; = j The Columbian treaty whereby the ] United States will pay to the Colom- 1 bian government $15,000,000, was rat- j ified by the senate yesterady. o < Florence county bonds for public . improvements were sold yesterday. The county highway commission of- i fered $100,000 of 6 per cent 50 year * bonds which were bought by the citizens bank of Timmonsville for a premium of $500. ???o ( Robert Williams, of Columbia, the j youngest son of the Rev. G. Croft j Williams, secretary of the state wel- < fare board, and a member of Eagle < patrol of Troop 11, Columbia Boy j Scouts, was accidently drownded Sat- ( urday afternoon when he fell into a j water filled abandoned quarry. All < efforts of fellow scouts and other volunteers to rescue the boy proved fruitless. The body was located at 8:30 o'clock Saturday night after being in the water nearly five hours. Tell your neighbors that Welsh is j writing boll weevil insurance in the i Hartford. They will appreciate it. < 2t W. H. Welch, Manager-Agent. \ c 0 i Swat the Fly. J Swat the fly! Every fly swatted < "for keeps" this month means hun- * dreds less to battle against later on. . In connection with the reminder - that fly swatting is at nanci, a r renew scientist's theory is of interest. He contends that a liberal display of blue in household furnishings and paint will upset the mental equilibrium of the average fly to such an extent that he will not find life bearable. The fly, ^ this gentlemen goes on to explain, is a highly temperamental insect, ex- c remely sensitive to environment, t Blue hangings, blue curtains, blue * paint, etc., throw him into such an j acute state of the blues that he will j leap off the kitchen table or the ceil- t ing or whereever he may. happen to [ be and dash himself to death on the floor beneath. c o z A personal encounter took place in J Charleston Saturday afternoon be- , tween Mayor Grace and E. W. Middle- t ton, several blows being exchanged ? on Broad street near the court house * before they were separated. They had , previously had a physical clash in the court room, during the trial of a case < in which they were opposing counsel. * They apologized to the court, and the incident was closed at the time, but . from it came the exchange of blows ? later in the street. i Nof>ce. For summer, I\ory Trimmed Silk Parasols, Ivory goods of all kinds. Ice Tea Glasses, Ice Tea Spoons, Ice ] Tea Sets, Fine Glass, Sterling Silver, 1 Pearl Necklaces, Cut Glass, Dainty ^ Vases, Hand Painted China, Watches, j Clocks, Sterling Bells, and Jewelery < of all descriptions. My prices are al- 1 ways low. My goods are the best. , Call and see my stock. Yours to ( please, F. J. WATTS. ' Itp ? If anybody v^an insure it, Wm. W. Boddie can. ' A few doses 666 break a cold. I The death toll from tornadoes and icavy rain storms which swept over ;i.x southern states late Friday and Saturday will reach 100, was indicated "rom reports from isolated sections ?arly this week. The loss to property md crops will run int > millions. The crown dead total ninety-seven. The ;torm was prevalent in Tennessee, rexas, Mississippi. Alabama, Arkansas and a section of Georgia o Sheriff Thomas of Gaffney who died ate last week was laid to rest in Cakand Cemetery Saturday. Funeral by he Rev. Dr. J. S. Dill, of the Baptist hurch of Greenville. The funeral vas largely attended by friends of the leceased officer from Charlotte, X. C., Jnion, Spartanburg and Chester coun;ies. o XT ? rry v. tear tuurcu. There ne\er was an effort without i cause and every effect is the resull >f the same cause, the difference be^ ng the difference" in the conditions <>1 he cause." says a contemporary. PENSION NOTICE I'o Confederate Veterans and Widows who are entitled to Pension money Your money is ready for you. Apaear in person 01 --end a written ordei jy some one authorized to sign th< receipt for you. We are required t( keep the receipts in book and not t( send them out to be signed. 1 wil ae in the office Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. W. E. SXOWDEX Probate Judg< Kingstree, S. C. 4-21-2i CITATION NOTICE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Williamsburg. Whereas, W. H. Britton, made sub to me to grant him Letters of Ad ministration of the Estate of and ef fects of Edward C. Pendergrass. These are therefore to cite and ad monish all and singular the kindree md Creditors of the said Edward C Pendergrass, deceased, that they be md appear before me in the Court oi Probate, to be held at Kingstree, or :he 30th day of April, next after pub ication thereof, at 11:00 o'clock in the Forenoon, to show cause, if any thej tare, why the said Adm'nstratior should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 20th da> )f April, Anno Domini,, 1921. Published on the 21st day of April 1921, in the The County Record. W. E. SNOWDEN, ? l-21-2t-wes. Probate Judge NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE Notice is hereby given, That the uniersigned will make application to W E. Snowden, Judge of Probate of Wiliamsburg county, South Carolina, al lis office in Kingstree. S. C., at twelve j'clock M., on .Monday the 23rd da\ if May, 1921, for her final discharge md letters dismissory as admimstra,rix of the Estate of T. J. Hogan, deceased, and at said time will make "ull accounting for her actings am loings as such administratrix. AMELIA B. HOGAN. Administratrix of Estate of T. J Hogan. deceased. 4-4-5tl&-c NOTICE OF MEETING. Notice is hereby given that the Regliar Business Meeting of the Countj loard of Commissioners is held on the irst Tuesday in each month and all claims to be acted upon at this time nust be properly itemized sworn tc md filed in the office not later than Saturday noon prior to such meeting Positively no claims will be acted up>n unless filed as above required. Notice given by order of Board at last neeting. S. J. SINGLETARY, l-21-2t. Chairman of Board NOTICE OF TEACHERS' EXAMINATION STATE DEPT. OF EDUCATION' Columbia April 9th, 1921. I'o the County Superintendent of Education, Dear Sir: At the meeting of the State Board )f Education, April 8th, the date oi he regular spring teachers' examina;ion was set for Saturday, May 7th 3lease make the necessary advertisenent in the columns of your county >apers. In due time a supply of ques,ions will be forwarded to each county :ourt house by the State Board of Eximiners. The usual nine subjects will be in luded as follows?English grammai ind composition, geography, physiol>gy and hygiene, United States hisory, civics and current events, arithnetic, algebra, agriculture and the ;heory and practice of teaching spelling, punctuation, neatness ant umiliar points will be judged from the luality and character of the examina:ion papers. The usual first-grade, second-grade ind third-grade certificates to run foi i term of two years will be issuet from the cential otTice at Columbia All papers submitted by applicant: -hould be caivfully collected by the ounty superintendent and returned tc the State Board of Examiners by reg Tt nnrt.irularlv re .-M-itv. ........ .. .. guested that the mail and not the express be used. Every teacher in your county holdng a temporary permit running foi :he schoiastic year 1919-20 and expir ng June oOth should be urged to tak< this examination. The new rules establishing an adequate, practical, professional and progressive system oi examination and certification foi teachers were adopted at this meeting )f the State Board of Education, tc take effect July 1st, 1921. Printec :-opies of these rules shall be attributed at an eailv date. Yours respectfully. J. E. SWEARINGEN, State Supt. of Education l-21-2t. Rnb-My-Tism cures bruises, cuts, burns, sores, etc. j..i.'ii'in uc - i niiiBiinBi I { Buy Summer lime Furniture Now! YOU ARE VERY PROBABLY GOING TO BUY SEVERAL ARTICLES OF "SUMMER FURNITURE" ^ THIS YEAR SUCH AS PORCH ROCKERS, HAM! MOCKS, PORCH SHADES, REFRIGERATORS, * m.ttn n*r a wrr AmTTTTn r* n a OA*T a T?t T1 mTTTTVT/^ C m AINU IVIA1N X U1I1LXI 0?iiiOUnilJDIi?i ininvro, ! | AREN'T YOU? THEN J Why Not Buy Now and Enjoy I :| it Through the Whole Season? 1 i WE HAVE A BIG LINE . OF . ALL . KINDS . OF THINGS TO MAKE THE HOME MORE COMFORTABLE. WE OWE IT TO OURSELVES AND FAMILY TO MAKE HOME AS COMFORTABLE AS POSSIBLE iSSSSSSSZ. /IJ ury, and like anything 1 elS0' ^|fayS t0 *nve.st*~ > * ; I li^Sl We carefully looked in B Fflr! to c^ms ?*a^manu_ i 1 ^acturers before we ?l jlj^L f decided to handle the i I PSLJ lines we sell. Come in E S ?-|8?U 11 r "iSgr and let us quote you I R I prices and show you - I the superior points of We are overstocked on Organs and will $ make you some attractive prices and terms ^ Every family needs some sort of musi- ?I cal instrument and a nice ORGAN is a good 1 inexpensive way to gratify this need. I Our ORGANS are all very ornamental and :,2? I true toned. Let us quote you prices. J Kingstree Furniture Co. 1 I ' "The Largest Stock in the State" I 1 Central Warehouse Building, in\TrCTDI?r Of 1 Comer Mill Street and Hampton Ave. lVIIluuIKlili, 0. v. | J i ft Cheer Up jpl I ; j |p the H I to ' null ??y ??? ?? > I .