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! u. GENUINE * "BULL" DURHAM tobacco makes 50 Aood cigarettes for " l0c I ?mr*! T/7 OuiruT':***! by s?x/ jb<Sc A Boy's Success and Influence. PAIIOOTO ATr?V R1 A CTOOH vyivwiovit . -- 0 j example of the evolution of a club boy i into a leader of his community and of the influence of such a young man upon parents and others is found in the case of G. T. Ligon, a Chester County club boy, who is graduating from club membership into pure bred hog breeded and general leader in his community. County Agent H. K. Sanders reports that young Ligon, though just nineteen years old, is now starting out with three brood sows to raise purebred pigs to help develop the purebred swine industry* in his county and section. Last year Ligon was in the. Chester county pig and corn clubs, and was successful in both. His corn was first in the county club work in 1920 and won second place in the single ear class at the big Pee Dee Corn Show at Florence. He was beaten in this show only by the man from whom he secured his seed corn. He used all of his 1920 prize money in both phases of the club work from prizes won at the County Fair and at the state fair as well as at the Pee Dee Corn show to buy enough wire to fence in about ten acres, which he is now in process of making into a good hog pasture. Sanders reports that this enthusiastic young graduate of club work says that he regrets that fJT he is no longer young enough to stay @ # P, I imUmefStt^KUon M S <5 Present lines models will WVMk/VllI Beginning Ji prices will b( Flint Michig ri Model 22-44 Three Model 22-45 Five Model 22-46 Three Model 22-47 Five Model 22-48 Four Model 22-49 Sever Model 22-50 Sever - > . 4> ' v BU1UK m< I, | Pioneer Aran D. J. EPPS & SON, Territory: Williamsb , WHEN BEfTER AUTON N _ > ft , J&k in club work but declares his intention to be heard from in the adult classes in the local and state fairs. Another interesting phase of the value of the work of successful club members is seen in the county agent's report as to the influence of this young man upon his father in the matter of purebred hogs. Mr. Ligon, Senior, had about 18 hogs and pigs "the size of a large 'possum" when the first club pig came on the farm through the county agent's influence. These had practically the same treatment as the club pig received, but the club pig gained more than a pound a day while the father's scrubs gained hardly any. To make a long story short, says the county agent, there are now no scrub pigs on the farm but instead three high bred Virginia sows, and father, mother, and son lose no opportunity to tell what club work did for them. o Community Selling of Hogs and Eggs. Allendale, May 31.?Another illustration of the way in which South Carolina farmers are learning to profit by cooperation comes from Allendale county. County Agent Robertson in a recent report calls attention to the successful outcome of his latest shipemnt of hogs and the succosstu! operation of an egg circle. In regard to his shipment of hogs he says that the day on which the hogs were loaded for shipment a local buyer was present and made a bid. which was not accepted. The car was shipped and netted the fanners who made the shipment lVs per pound over the price offered by the local buyer. The county agent concludes his report with this significant remark: In the future I do not expect to have any trouble in getting our live stock marketed cooperatively." A dozen cars have been shipped cooperatively from Allendale county this spring, a fine record for a former all-cotton county. In connection with the home demonstration agent of Allendale county Mr. Robertson reports also the organization of an egg circle at Barton. The first shipment was on May 5 when there were ninety dozen eggs brought in for shipment. These were closing his report: "Our community, were found unmarketable. The eggs j netted 27 cents per dozen, though at| that time eggs were selling in Allen-1 dale the county seat, at 12*? per dozen. The organization and operation, of the egg circle is one of the good results of the Barton Community Club, and County Agent Robertson makes this significant statement in hp U I \y i of new Buick be carried th] ine 1st the ne\ ? as follows, f. o ;an. CM F ; Passenger Roadster, $1' Passenger Touring, $1' > Passenger Goupe, - $2! Passenger Sedan, * - $21 Passenger Goupe, - $2! i Passenger Touring, $2< i Passenger Sedan, $3i' 3TOR COMPANY, FLINT Builders of Valve-in-Head Mote eket in all Principal Cilia?Dealers Everyvh Local Dealer urg County and Florenc Lynch's Creek. 1QBILES AVE BUILT, BUIC i closing his report: "Our community clubs will soon demonstrate to the people that they are worth while." NOTICE OF INCORPORATION Notice is hereby given that the undersigned intend to file with W. Banks Dove, Secretary of State a declaration for a charter for Sisters' Reiief Association a charitable organization, which proposed corporation is to have its principal office in Kingstree, S. C., and the general nature of the business which it proposes to do is to raise a sum of mon^y from time to time by voluntary contribution for the purpose of assisting its members when sick or in distressful to tolieve and assist the needy o*s. S. W. McCOTTRY, E. E. McCOTTRY, j eli a wallace, a. Mcknight. ltp Board of Corporators. NOTICE OF SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of Williamsburg. Court of Common Pleas. The Kingstree Furniture Company, Plaintiff, vs. G. D. Lancaster, et al, Defendants. NOTICE is hereby given that under and by virture of an execution issued out of the Court of Common Picas in the above stated matter to me directed, which said execution was issued upon the judgment therein entered upon the verdict in the above stated case, fixing the amount due and payable upon the mortgage mentioned and set forth in the complaint in the above stated case. I will offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, at the Jail in the town of Kingstree, Soutn Carolina, on the 17th day of June, 1921, at 12 o'clock noon, the following described property heretofore taken into my custody by and under the warrant of attachment issued in the above entitled action, to-wit:? One ten piece mahogany dining room suit, One Martha Washington Range, Two high back mahogany rockers, One 9x12 foot nig, Two 27x54 rugs. One 9x12 rug, Two 36x72 rugs, Three cotton mattresses, One mahogany davanette, One number 1145 bed. Two number 289 beds, Three pair national springs, Three number 817 dressers, Three pair National springs, Four China rugs, One three-piece mahogany black mule skin parlor suit. H. S. GAMBLE, Sheriff of Williamsburg County. Kingstree, S. C., May 31st, 1921. 6-2-2t GASOLINE SYSTEMS Oil Tanks and Pumps, Air Computing Scales, Floor Scales, Show Cases. Account Registers, Rebuilt Cash Registers, Safes, Store Fixtures. THE HAMILTON SALES CO., Columbia, S. C. 1- 29-11 ! J\@ JL V EnUancfSmfitmB c) six-cylinder ru the 1922 v series and . b. factories, Vice? New Price* 795 $1495 795 $1525 >85 $2135 395 $2435 )85 $2325 )65 $1735 195 $2635 r, MICH. >r Car* en KINGSTREE, S. C. e County South of ft WILL BUILD THEM ** . WINTHROP COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP AND ENTRANCE EXAMINATION The examination for the award of vacant Scholarships in Wintiirop College and for admission of new students will be held at the county Court House on Friday, July 1st at 9 a. m. Applicants must not be less than sixteen years of age. When Scholarships are vacant after July 1 they will be awarded to those making the highest average at this examination, provided they meet the conditions governing the award. Applicants for Scholarships should write to President Johnson before the examination for Scholarship examination blanks. Scholarships are worth $100 and free tuition. The next session will open September 14th, 1921. For further information and catalogue, address President D. B. Johnson, Rock Hill, South Carolina. 6-2-3tp NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE Take notice, that I will make ap plication to W. E. Snowden, Probate Judge of Wililamsburg county, at his office at Kingstrce, S. C? on the 28th day of May, 1921, at 12 o'clock noon, for Letters Dismissory, discharging me as administrator of the Estate of Willie Matthews, deceased. JNO. SCOTT, Administrator of the Estate of Willie Matthews, deceased. 4-28-5t-s&ob II IIH'WHII'IM HI I IIII H I COTTON ii I SHIPPING jj :: For best results j : ship your cotton to : THE JOHN FLANNERY COMPANY :: Will make you lib-:: :: eral advances on con- j j ;; signment of cotton. ;; g , I The j; John Flinnery ;| i: Co., :: Savannah, Ga. ; :: 5- 12-4tc - | i ii ininn ii hiiihi n nn I We 1 I Mowers and if Also Eight 1 S how he likes his 8 one. For sale at I M'* ?* - ?JiT'it&r'aagjt, ^ NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE Take notice, that I will make appl catir- to W. E. Snowden, Probal Judge of Williamsburg county, at h office at Kingstree, S. C., on the lit day of June, 1921, at 12 o'clock nooi for Letters Dismissory, dischargin me as administrator, with will annej ed, of the Estate of R. H. Footmai deceased. J. E. RANKIN, Administrator of the Estate of R. I Footman, deceased. 5-12-5t-S&ob. TRESPASS NOTICE. All persons are hereby warm against hunting, fishing, cutting < hauling wood from, or otherwise tre passing in any manner whatsoever c the land of the undersigned situai in Mingo Township and known as tl Akrowo PorCATIG \TTol fjtin fT f.Vi CUUO tauuoi A Vi uvitu ? v?? notice will be prosecuted as providf for by the laws. J. C. KELLAHA1 5-12-4tp. Send us your order for school ii vitations. We have a choice line < stock on hand and will execute tl the work in a finished manner. Quick Ice delivery, 'Phone 179 D. & B. Ice Co. Subscribe for The Record. m ?w i ii 111111 mi mm | SEAS ! Sunday Excursi ?? Commencing Sunday June 5 !! til, and including, September 4tl ; ; ATLANTH I ? The Standard R !! will sell SUNDAY EXCURSION > turning to date of sale at J \ (War Tax Extra) II and operate following sche .. Leave Florence 11 Leave Kingstree 1' Arrive Charleston ! I RETURNING train will lea j) Kingstree 10:38 p. m. and Flore CORRESPONDING EXCUF 1! WILL BE EFFECTIVE TO AN 11 SUMTER, FLORENCE AND A Baggage will not be checked > honored in sleeping cars. ;; SUMMER EX ? > Tickets are on sale to all J ! shore resorts daily until Septeml J | tober 31st, and permit stopovers 1 ? upon application to conductor. | J For tickets and further info et Agent, Kingstree, S. C. ! W. J. CRAIG, ] | Passgr. Traffic Mgr. WILMIN in III IIIII llll III! II1H1 r & * have 25 Thom repairs enoug These Mow are Cheap R.akes at $40.00. A Thomas Mower, th L HELL] CINGSTREE, S. ( ! NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOB FINAL DISCHARGE i- K :e Notice is hereby given that on the Is 4th day of June 1921, I will apply to h W. E. Snowden, Probate Judge of a, Williamsburg County for Letters of g Discharge as the administrator of the c- estate of Paul Cunningham, n, LAURIE CUNNINGHAM, (5-5-5t-wes. Administrator. I. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR FINAL DISCHARGE Notice is hereby given that on the 4th day of June 1921. I will apply to w. snowaen, rroDaie juage 01 ** \filliamsburg County, for Letters Dis)r nussory as the Administrator of the s* Estate of Antrim Redain. 'n ' D. J. EPPS, Administrator. te 5-5-5t-wes. I KINGSTREE Lodgp: No, 46 | i /^$r\ a. f.m. | Meets the second Thursday night ~ in each month. Visiting bretheren cordially invited. B. E. Clarkson, W. M., J. D. Britton, Secretary. ^666 cures Malarial Fever. (ilnn lc*1 V' 11'11''11' 'I muivl! ons to Charleston ' 1 th, and continuing every Sunday un- J ' h, 1921, the ! : coast line ;; :| Railroad of the South ] J \ TICKETS to Charleston, limited re- < $ 1.99 From Kingstree | | dules to accommodate Sunday travel. [ | 6:50 a. m. 10:05 a. ra. 1 8:21 a. m. .11:21 a. m. ! > 10:35 a. m. -1.40 p. m. j * ve Charleston 8:20 p. m. and arrive < > nee 12.05 midnight. ! 1SION FARES AND SCHEDULES J ; ID FROM CHARLESTON FROM ? ? LL INTERMEDIATE STATIONS. ! ! on these tickets and they will not be ! ' j -"n cursion fares \ \ principal Mountain, Lake and Sea- 1 ' ber 30th, limited returning until Oc - < ? 5 at all stations going and returning \ \ rmation apply to J. M. Harden Tick- J \ T. C. WHITE, ! I Genl. Passgr. Agent. | ! gton, n. c. V Ml 1M 1 1 1 1 1 MM las two-speed 1 ;h for all. 1 7, $75.00 I w 1 j isk your neighbor | en come and get 1 - j ER'S j . Jot A A