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I A Connection That Is Vital To the business man w a strong banking connecti The Farmers & Merc f equipped and experienced are sure to pruve of vali business finance. You are cordially invi facilities at your commani Farmers & Men Lake City, .. ~ Items of Local Interest THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1922 Mr. Wilbur Eaddy spent Sunday in Lake City. * * Dr. Wm. Boyd of Greelyville, was ' in Kingstree yesterday. * Miss Virginia Wilson and John Snowden were visitors in town Sunday. Mrs. Sallie Snowden is spending several weeks here with Mrs. H. O. Britton. 0000 Miss Agness Erckmann spent the past week-end in Charleston with her mother. ? Miss Ila Cooper of Bloomingvale, Crt^,n.,loi? in IT inrrctrfio in'th ^ptr III OAbUIUav U1 ikiiiQcvivv ?* friends. * Miss Mary Nettles of Sumter is J here this week with her sister, Mrs. M. A. Shuler. Mrs. J. M. Hardin and little son, Harold, have returned from a visit ( to relatives in Georgia. Miss Susie McDaniel of Salters, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. R. E. E(onnelly here this week. ? Mrs. Walter B. Logan of CharlesV n, is visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs. I*. B. Tlorne, here this week. * Miss Lizzie Heape of Georgetown, : uent last week-end here as the guest i f her brother, Mr. F. W. Fairey. The banks of Kingstree will be closed Tuesday, November 7th, the >ame being general election clay. Mesdaines R. L. Coleman and C. B. Kirkley of Cades, were Kingstree visitors Wednesday afternoon of this week. We are pleased to report that Mrs. J. C. Kelley, who has been on the sick list for some time is much improved. Union services will be held at the Presbyterian church Sunday night at 7:30. The Rev. J. P. Inabinet will preach. 9 m w m Misses Madge Blakley and Evelyn McConnell of Warsaw, spent Sunday in Kingstree, with their respective parents. * * Mrs. T. M. Gilland was hostess at .an afternoon tea Tuesday afternoon,! complimenting Mrs. Aiken Rush of i Hampton. * * Mrs. T. M. Gilland entertained a j few intimate friends Saturday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Ernest Devall of Cheraw. ? Born to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Dal- j las, Sunday night, October 29, a son,' LeRoy Lee Dallas. Mother and son; doing nicely. I * * In the game of foot ball at Lake \ City Fri lay between the Lake City eleven and the Kingstree team neither ^ side made a score. * * Mrs. Ed Vause had as her guest during the past week-end her sister. Miss Gertrude Haddock, who is teaching near New Zion. * Mr. Clarence Alsbrook has returned from Clover. Va., where he was engaged with the Tobacco Cooperative association for a short time. Mi*, p'rank Jtodgers left Sunday afternoon for Danville, Va., where he will be cne of the book keepers of the Tobacco Growers' Cooperative' Association. Misses Annie and Bessie Baker j spent several days last week in Columbia with their sister, Miss Lillie Baker, -.^ho is attending Columbia College. * rho wants to prosper and progress. ^ on is vita). H hants National Ban'; is so well gg that its advice and co-optration gj ie to customers in any phase of a ted to investigate the exceptional || i chants National Bank I ? .. .. South Carolina | 1 ??EMMIW1? !? Mrs. W. G. Gamble spent several days in Charleston last week wnere she attended the annual meeting of the woman's auxiliary of the Episcopal church. Master Bobbie Hare will entertain his little friends at a birthday party Saturday afternoon. This little man will have attained his eighth natal day on that date. Mrs. Aiken Rush and her daughter, Miss Marie Rush, returned to their home in Hampton Wednesday after spending a few days here with Mrs. W. V. Brockington. ? Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Brockington and children have returned to their home in. Charleston after spending some time here with the former's mother, Mrs. M. A. Brockington. Mrs. Ernest Devall of (Jheraw,. spent several days with Mrs. J. D. O'Bryan here, on her way to attend the convention of the woman's auxiliary at the Episcopal church in Charleston. The Parent-Teacher association will meet in the school auditorium, Monday, November 6. at 4 o'clock. A talk will be made by Mr. F. R. Hemingway, member-elect of the State Legislature. * The B. Y. P. U. association held its usual quarterly meeting at Bethel Sunday, October 29, those who went from Kingstree were Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Miller, Dawn Reddick, Genevive Reddick, Mildred Wilson, Nina and Etta Hunter, Dickie McCul lough and Madeline Miller. x J A game tournament win i>e given Friday afternoon, November 3rd, at 4 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. H. L. Prosser by the D. A. R. Chapter. Those wishing to engage tables will please notify Mrs. Prosser by Friday morning. Please send your tables, covers and cards before noon Friday. * Mrs. L. A. VanKueren and little daughter, Elizabeth, have returned home after several weeks visit in Savannah and other points in Georgia. While away Mrs. VanKueren attended the Bacon-Free wedding in Wal thourville. Mrs. Free was Miss Leone Bacon, one of Kingstree's frequent visitors, before her marriage. The silver tea given by the Civic and Library association Friday afternoon at the home of the president, Mrs. LeRoy Lee, was quite a success. Each guest as they entered added a piece of silver to the amount that will be used to put a permanent apparatus in the park for the children. The officers and chairman of the standing committee of the association assisted the hostess. A musical program had been arranged. There was a chorus of twelve voices and several solos and duets by the musical talent of the town. * The Margaret Gregg Gordon chapter D. A. R. met at the home of Mrs. J. F. McFadden on Saturday after noon. At this meeting the chapter voted five dollars to the Woodrow Wilson fund. Mrs. H. L. Prosser was then elected to represent the chapter at the state conference which is to be held in Spartanburg in November. The members of the chapter were honored by the presence of Mrs. F. B. Adams, who has moved her membership from the chapter in Senneca to the Margaret Gregg Gordon chapter. After the business or the meeting was concluded the hostess assisted by her daughters, Mi's. hJ L. Prosser and Miss MarianM^PBlP den, served a tleliciou^^fl^ocourse with coffee. Now is the time to place your order for Fruit Trees and Strawberry plants. Call at Seed Department Kingstrea Drug Co.?adv. It. 666 cures Malarial Fever. 4 V A Good Movie Bill. This week the Academy Theater pre* sents one of the best all-round proprams that it has been the pleasure of the people here to witness in the way of screen productions. The week's entire bill is made up of high class plays featuring one or more of the most popular celebrities, among whom we might mention Elsie Ferguson, Monday night in the "Foot- j lights"; Frank Mayo Tuesday night, in "The Man who Married his own Wife." "Over The Hill" will be the attraction tonight for the second day here. This is a new picture and one of the biggest successes ever released. Manager Boswell will doubtless have a full house to see thiscwonderful production at both performances today. A great many came in from the country yesterday to see it. Tomorrow and Saturday Flora Swanson, another popular star will be seen in "The Great Moment," a Paramount special from one of Evlynor Gleyns famous stories, and on Saturday, in addition to this there will be a two reel comic entitled "The Little Ras cal." 666 cores Bilious Fever. NEW CONCERN OPENS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3. Have Installed One of the Most Upto-Date Machines on Market. Messrs. R. D. Carter and W. W. Smith have recently purchased one f the Champion Shoe Repair Machines and have installed it in the Nexsen Building on Main street in one of the buildings formerly occupied by the Kingstree Motor Sales Co., where they will open a general shoe and repair shop and do auto upholstering and recovering. Mr. R. D. Carter will assume the management of the new concern, he having had considerable experience in the lines of trade they propose to pursue. This concern solicits the patronage of the public and assure them that the service to be had at their establishment will be second 10 none to be found at any place.?adv.lt BUY EARLY FOR CHRISTMAS. Get the choice goods. I have a fine stock to select from. My prices are very low. Come see my large stock. Respectfully, F. J. WATTS. P. S.?New goods coming in. 11-2-tf. 666 cures Bilious Fever. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS FOR SALE?One three horse power Stover gasoline engine, practically new and in good running order. H. C. Crawford, Kingstree, S. C. 11-2-tf LOST. STRAYED OR STOLEN? One small, black and tan hound, white spot on breast. $10 for return to R. L. Dowdy, Kingstree, S. C. ltp. FOR SALE?Fine S. C. Rhode Island Red cockerals; price $3 to $5 each. Mrs. D. E. McCutchen, Lakewood Farm, Nesmith, S. C. ll-2-2tc. FOR SALE>?One fine S. C. Rhode Island Red cockeral; price $3.00. Apply W. F. Tolley, County Record office. WANTED?A steady reliable white man to work a farm on shares. A man with family preferred. J. C. Graham, Lanes, S. C. 10-26-2tp. FOR SALE?One lot, about one-half i"" AAntoininff n civ vnnm dwellinc house; also one lot, about one-half acre, adjourning; in North Kingstree. Will sell cheap. Apply to Bank of Kingstiee. 10-26-2tp 666 cures Dengue Fever. STATEMENT of the Ownership. Management, Circulation, Etc, 1 THE COUNTY RECORD, Published Weekly at Kingstree, South Carolina, , for November 2, 1922, required by the Act of fV>nirrpjig of August 24. 1912. Name of Postoffice Address, j Editor. Managing Editor and Business Manager. W F Tolley, Kingstree, South Carolina. I Publishers. W F Tolley. do L H Cromer, Jr.. do Owners (if a corporation, give names and addresses of stockholders holding one per cent or more of the total amount of stock. If not a corporation, give names and addresses of individual owners). W F Tolley. Kingstree, S C. L H Cromer. Jr.. do Known bondholders, mortgagees and other security holders holding one per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages or other securities: Mrs Bertha Wolfe, Kingstree. S C Average number of copies of each issue'of this publication sold or distributed, through the mails or otherwise, to paid subscribers during the six months preceding the date of this statement. (This information is required from daily newspapers only). W F Tolley. Manager. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 2nd day of November, 1922. [seal] R. D. Mills. Notary Public. My commission expires at pleasure of Governor. Note?This statement must be made in duplicate and both copies delivered by the publisher to the postmaster, who shall send one copy to the Third Assistant Postmaster General (Division of Classification),Washington, D C, and retain the other in Ps of the postoffice. The publisher must a copy of this statement in the second islted next after its filing. /^Aclose shave I MENTHOLATUM 1 t CITATION NOTICE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Countv of Williamsburg. By W. E. Snowden, Esquire, Probate C< Judge. p< Whereas, W. W. McDonald made suit to me, to grant him letters of administration of the estate of and effects of S. G. McDonald. vi These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindied ~ and creditors of the said S. G. Mc- + Donald, deceased, that they be and ? appear before me in the Court of J Probate, to be hold at Kingstree. on , November 11, next after publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, ] to show cause, if any they have, why ? -l_ - 1 _ 1 x. i! 1.1 i. L- j me saw aamin.sirauon snouiu not ue granted. 1 Given under mv hand, this 25 day ? of October. Anno Domini, 1922. Pub- j lished on the 2nd and 9th days of November, 1922 in the Countv Record. < w. E. sno\Vden, ; Probate Judge. J ll-2-2tp. ? fl? ' > i i;Milk and Cream;!; \ J Let me furnish your Milk, ! I ] J J Butter and Cream. Pure Milk ! J \ | and prompt delivery, twice dai- !! \ \ \ ly, including Sundays. !! J Phone 79. 7-6-tf. II ; !! Kellahan Dairy jjj niiiniiKntninii! a CYPRESS ; I SASH 'C DOORS i f ja, bunds i;: ! ^ ! i : 9, :: mouldings ^ i:: AND I t millwork | i r " '' i ctmhqhnanikmm rr? is- mfth/tn ta If JL1UULC IU | WE HAVE S | ICES OF MR, LES] I FENCED SAUSAG] | 'WITH' SOME OP T] | FOR SOME TIME, I ICES TO OUR FOE I XISH OUR CUSTO | EVER IN THE PA ?|i WE APPREC ^3 TRONAGE GIVEN US TIME TO TIME TC Pi TRADE AND ASSI ^1 UCTS SHALL BEE ljj STANDARD AT AI |j| IF YOU ARE ||1 GET IN TOUCH W jjj| YOU THAT WE .LR m UCTS FROM NATr j$j TURED ANYWHE1 1 Kingstrei pl H. A. |t$| Kingstree, *i?i . Postmasters Examination. 1 < The' United States Civil Service * ommission announces an open comjtitive examination to be held at anning, on November 13th, to fill ie position of postmaster at Greely- lie. Applications for this examinatuitnmiiimnnntMi Why patronize a youn preciates your bi want all?iust a when in need of: Automobiles, Supplies and Hardware, Hoi sils and any! Sporting Gooc LeROY ? Hampton Avenue mi! i mm mil hum hi Carl's Sheet I CHARLES' Roofing Tin?Gut Galvanized Sheets Metal Con Corrugated Sheets Skylights Copper Sheets Steel Garaj Que Sheets Metal Colui Solder Tanks ENQUIRIES AND ORDERS HA Quality ~ Pric 6-l-22-6m. tECORD SPECIAL +!+!+!4!+'+!+!+!+!+!+!+!->! The Public: ECURED THE PERIV lie penfield, who 2 makek, having bj he best known m.4 and the addition ice puts us in posl mers with better st. tate the ever-in us, which has ena > improve our se] ire OUR patrons t eff at the high] jL times. not one of our cu ithus. we want E making as mark CE GROWN STOCK A! RE e Sausage I MILLER, Proprii - H :ion may be obtained from the office >f vacancy or U. S. Civil Service Commission, Washinffton, D. C. To prevent a cold, take 666. Subscribe for the Record now. 666 cores Malarial Ferfer. IIIHIMHIMf 1111II HMj Not? ij ig man who apusiness? I don't jj part. Try me : ) ' " Automobile i I i? Accessories, ii usehold Uten- jj :hing in the || Is line. 5. EPPS I Kingstree, S. C. : . IHH mtl 11' IIIIIIHIIIHIIMMIMMt Metal Works i; roN, s. c. ters?Downspouts :r lice Fire Doors * ?? ' Fire Windows ; tea Pipeless Furnaces inns Metal Cfflfags <? Iron Fences | I VE IMMEDIATE ATTENTION ;; ^ ;e ? Service! || U I 11 H 1111 111111 1111 1111 11 I tf)S. 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