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ffi«5 ||Mr A C Swai'.s was in Florence
Sunday.A C Hinds, Esq, visited Sumter
Monday.Rev H D Bull spent yesterday in
mFlorence.
(Mr J W Kirby of Greely ville was
in town Tuesday.Miss Alice Stackley is spending the
week in Florence.Miss Ethel Ruff of Charleston is
visiting Mis3 Imo Fulton.
P H Arrowsmith, Esq, of LakeCity was in town Monday.i
Mr. L. F, Tisdale of the Bensonsection was in town today.
Miss Dell Van Keuren of Florencespent Sunday in Kingstree.Mrs M J Grayson is spending some
time with relatives in town.
of Miss Louise Cunningham spentthe past week-end in Sumter.
LeRoy Lee,Esq, spent Saturday inFlorence on professional business.
Mr B W Butler of Florence was inKingstree several days this week.
Nineteen sixteen is jogging along.Gee! but, some of us are getting old.
mm John Edds of Cades visitedher mother, Mrs S B W Courtney,here this week.
Mr and Mrs Louis Jacobs of Ello-ree are visiting: Mr Jacobs' old homehere this week.
Messrs Walter C Wilson and J L !J ; Thomas of Cades were noted in j
, Kingstree Tuesday.Mrs W N Jacobs attended the ,
Ehrich-Weinbergwedding at George-town last Thursday.Joseph W Cooper, Jr,has been appointedpostmaster at ^lorrisvilie,
vice William M Marlowe. (<
Misses Bessie and Marguerite Van 1Keuren are visiting their sister, Mrs \
(J C Brinkley, in Georgetown. I
Attention is called to the advertisementin this paper, 8th page, ofthe Bellinger Mercantile Co at Hem-
* rA ingWay, i
^ Messrs J D Lawrence, H A Davisand S Brockinton motored over fromSumter Sunday and spent the daywith Mr and Mrs W H McGee.
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Bishop W A Guerry will preachand administer confirmation at the j. - * r% 1 .j. it
Episcopal churcn next ounaay at 11
a. m. There will be no night service.
Misses Georgie Stackiey, Marieand Lucile Jackson and Messrs Jesseand Melvin Cribb of Rome spentSunday at the home of Mr LouisStackiey.
-W* Has any one of our readers a copy ]The Record of the issue of Janu- j
ary 2, 1902? If so, we would be ,
pleased to have it for one of our <
subscribers (
Mr and Mrs 0 W Hughes, who .
have been spending several weeks 1
with the latter's father.Mr S F Epps,left yesterday for Atlanta, Ga, where jthey will reside in future. '
Among the newcomers to our city,we are glad to welcome Mr J Parrottof Bishopville, who has takencharge of the prescription depart- <
n > ment of the Scott Drug Co.
Mr Sam P Stackiey, who was at
jf| home on the sick list several days* Mast week,returned Sunday to Peach;#land, N C, to resume his duties as
principal of the school there.
Dr J G McMaster of Florence, a jbrother-in-law of Mrs W G Gamble,is confined to his home with a slight <
attack of diphtheria. His many 1
friends here hope for his speedy recovery.Misses Floride Lesesne and Ethel
Daniel and Messrs Lesesne, Walker,Marshall and Smith of Charleston i
spent Sunday in town. They were i
guests of Misses Katie Stackiey andMarie Nelson <
( Mr M B Thomas has been called to^Columbia by the Southern CottonOil company to fill a vacancy in theoffice force. Mr Thomas left yester- 1day and will be in Columbia for two i
weeks, possibly longer. .
We are requested to state that taxreturns are being made very slowly,regardless of the fact that the timefor doing so without penalty expireson the 20th, after which date a penaltyis imposed by law.
Master William Kennedy Brockin-1ton, five-year-old son of Mr and Mrs i
I W E Brockinton,was "at home" to a
number of his little friends Mondayafternoon from 4:00 to 5:30 o'clock,!the occasion being: in celebration of
fcis fifth anniversary.
Master Russell Stoll, son of Mr VVM Stoll,Great Falls, Chester county,spent several days here this weekwith his uncles,Messrs C W and P KStoll. Russell, who has a position inthe House of Representatives, is a
bright and interesting lad.
The marriage of Miss Leola Lovettto Mr John Scott Cain is announcedto take place at CooperWednesday afternoon, February 16.The announcement is made by Mrand Mrs G H Lovett, brother and
' <* I l A Lsister-in-law or tne Driae-io-oe.
The many friends of Mr and MrsM L Allen and their little son, JohnRodgers, who has been critically illfor several weeks past, will be gratifiedto learn that the little fellow'scondition is much improved and henow seems to be on the road to recovery.Mr and Mrs L Roy Cates were
summoned to Conway last Saturdayon account of the serious illness ofthe latter's father, Mr J A Burbage.Mr Cates returned here Monday, butMrs Cates is still with her father.We are pleased to learn this morningthat his condition is somewhat improved.We are gratified to learn that
Master Harold Steele, who was run
into and seriously injured by an
automobile several weeks ago, hasso far improved that he is now ableto sit up and go about in a rollingchair. He is still at the McLeod infirmaryat Florence, but it is hopedthat he will be able to return homesoon.
Rev A E Riemer and wife are
expected to reach Xingstree tomorrowmorning from Allendale, MrRiemer will take up his duties hereSunday as pastor of the XingstreeBaptist church, and he and MrsRiemer will occupy tne church parsonageupon the arrival here of theirfurniture and other household equipment.The following gentlemen went to
Columbia this week to attend theLaymen's Missionary convention: WH Welch, T E Baggett, W J Britton,W E Nesmith, W R Scott, Rev D APhillips, F K Graham, Hugh McCutchenand W T Wilkins. Mostof these made the trip by automobile,returning here last night. Fromall accounts the meeting was largelyattended and was a great successin every particular.The police made a raid on the
domicile of Frank Woodberry Saturdaynight and captured about a
dozen dusky gents whom he had invitedinto his quarters to engage ina game of "skin." Frank is now
serving 30 days with Road EngineerFrierson, as aft* also four or five of hisinvited guests who failed to come
across with the cash penalties assessedby Mayor Scott Monday morning.
Enjoyable Social Afialr.
A most enjoyable affair was thatDf a seven o'clock dinner given byMisses Katie and Alice Stackley lastrhureday night.The guests were met at the door
1%., MIob Al'no Qtoolflou nnH lishprpH\jy luiso niiw uvuviuvj MMV>
in the parlor, where games were beingindulged in, the old favorite"set back" being the order of theday.At seven-thirty the guests were
invited in to supper, where a bountifulspread awaited them. Thetables were decorated with paleblue violets and green cedar.Music was furnished on the piano
by Miss Olive Montgomery.At eleven o'clock the guests departed,declaring that they had neverhad a more enjoyable time in
their lives than that given them bytheir hostesses.The following were present: Misses
Marie Nelson, Emma Gordon, OliveMontgomery, Miriam Fluitt, VermellePlowden, Louise Wheeler, ImoFulton; Wallace Mcintosh, S M Carter,James Wall.JE Reeves, WilliamEpps, Carlisle Myrick, Dicky Frierson,Jim Epps, Ernest Parham andClarence Alsbrook.
Card of Thanks.We wish to express our thanks to
the people of Andrews,Trio and surroundingcommunities for the manyfleeds of kindness shown us during
3ur recent bereavement in the deathf our little son.
Mr and Mrs J S Tartt.
It is cheaper to pay for your own
paper than to wear out shoe leathertrotting over to borrow your neighbor's.
Did you ever see a scalawag whodidn't consider himself a bright,brainy and shining example for hisfellow men?
Whenever You Need a General TonicTake Grove's
The Old Standard Grove's Tastelesschill Tonic is equally valuable as a
General Tonic because it contains thewell known, tonic properties ofQUININEand IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drivesout Malaria, Enriches the Blood andBuilds up the Whole System. 50 cents.
MISS SWANN IN NEW ROLE._____
Kingstree Lady as Art Contribu- <
tor to a North Carolina Journal, c
The Raleigh (N C) Times of Feb- (
ruary 5 contains the following:"The Raleigh Times takes pleasure j
in announcing the addition to its jstaff of special writers of Miss Mary JLee Swann, who will contribute an
article once a week under the generalsubject of "Adorning the Home."The series will treat on interior decoratingand beautifying the homealong modern conservative lines. Itwill be a feature which will appealto every lover of simplicity of art inthe home.
Miss Swann is peculiarly fitted todo this work, being an instructor inthe Barnard School of HouseholdArts at Columbia university. She iswell known to a number of people inRaleigh, having resided here forabout two years. She left this city a
little more ftan two years ago andnntorarl Pnlnmhia Qnrl flrlvnnPpH rflTV
iidly in her chosen work.Miss Swann's series of articles on
"Adorning the Home," beginning inthis issue of The Times, will take upeach^iart of the home and discussthe subjects one by one. The featurewill be one that should appeal to ,
every lover of the home into whosehands it comes."
Miss Swann is a daughter of MrsM F Swann and sister of MesdamesJ D Britton and J P Hutson, of thistown. She is a young lady of unusualtalent, and we are glad that ithas received this well merited recognition.
KIND WORDS.
Young Lady at College ExpressesAppreciation ol The Record.
My Dear Mr Tolley:I have just been reading the dear
old County Record, which is indeeda treat to a poor homesick schoolgirl. It is something to which Ialways look forward with pleasurefrom week to week; for there are
but few things that I really enjoymore than reading my own homepaper, through and through and inand out. I enjoy every bit of it,and never slight even the advertisements.Now, since this dear paper means
so much to me, I feel that I wouldlike, in a small measure, to show my Iappreciation by writing a shortnews letter about the college andour work here, to The Record once
or twice a month; that is, if you ,
think my letters are worth printingand can allow me the space in your ^paper.Hoping to hear from you soon, j
I remain,Very sincerely yours,
Jennie Lee Epps. r
Columbia College, February 4.
We heartily appreciate the aboveletter from Miss Epps and shall be Jglad to have a letter from her on
college affairs for publication in TheRecord any time she may find it convenientto write. Miss Jennie Lee v
Epps' appreciation shows that she isa chip off the old block, for nearly v
every member of her father's fami- .
ly is a valued subscriber to The Record,among them being one sister,Miss Leila Mossie Lpps, wno nas ior
several years been engaged in missionarywork in Brazil.
Valentines and Post Cards cheapat Dr Brockington's Drug Store. It
Miss Sue Shaw, a popular and attractiveyoung: lady of Lake City,was married yesterday to Mr RudolphClauss of Charleston. Thewedding: took place at the Presbyterianchurch in the presence of a larprenumber of the bride's friends.
The Best Recommendation. *
The strongest recommendation c
any article may receive is a favor-able word from the user. It is therecommendation of those who have '
used it that makes Chamberlain's {Cougrh Remedy so popular. Mrs c
Amanda Gierhart.Waynesfield, Ohio, twrites,"Chamberlain's Cough Reme- c
dy has been used in my family offand on for twenty years and it hasnever failed to cure a cough or cold." e
UDtamaoie everywnere. jBox Forty
The public is cordially invited to Jattend a box party at the BlackRiver school Friday night, February18. Proceeds for benefit of school. t
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For a Bilious Attack. dj
When you have a severe headache, u
accompanied by a coated tongue, tloathing of food, constipation, torpid 1
liver, vomiting of partly digestedfood and then bile, you may know dthat you have a severe bilious attack. 2
While you may be quite sick, there [is much consolation in knowing thatrelief may be had by taking three ofChamberlain's Tablets. They are j Jprompt and effectual. Obtainable (everywhere. ' t
Jury List.
The following named gentlemenwere drawn by the jur.> commissionersMonday for the spring term)i the court of General sessionsvhich convenes here Monday, February21, with Judge J W DeVore^residing:S P Harper, Kingstree,J H Phillips,G G Gist, Trio,J J M Tisdale, Kingstree,J C McClary,A C Boyd, Trio,D H Hanna, Kingstree,C W Stuckey, Fowler,ri T MnPlorir QoltaraXX X UXCWIOi Jt UM1VVIW|
W W Fulmore, Cades,J J Baxley, Hemingway,W J Godwin, Andrews,L M Altman, Vox,J A Thompson, Hemingway,R B Fitch, Lake City, R F D,W L Altman, Suttons,C M Cook, Lake City, R F D,J M Wingate, New Zion,D C Brown, Kingstree,H A Altman, Morrisville,S P Cooper, Suttons,J M Oliver, Greelyville,J P Blakely, Andrews,E P McKnight, Lake City, R F D,R B Matthews, Kingstree,E 0 Rodgers, Lanes,R P Hinnant, Suttons,S V Taylor, Greelyville,J E MijFadden, Cades, r
J L Ferrell, Greelyville,W F Joye, Hemingway, jT Tisdale. Kingstree. R F D,W B Waldron, Rhems,R G Waldron. ."J R Barrow, New Zion,W R Cooper, Nesmith.GRAND JURORS FOR 1916.
W D Bryan, Bryan,W H Touchberry, Greelyville,T B Patrick, Fowler,M H Baker, Cades,H S B Johnson, Cades,P B Feagin, Trio,W G Burrows, Hemingway,H E Tisdale, Kingstree. RFD,W N Clarkson, Heinemann,Bartow Smith, Cades,T E Baggett, Kingstree,Jas L Barrow, New Zion,W T Clark, Cades,W K Mcintosh. Kingstree,J P Gamble, Heinemann,W I Tisdale, Kingstree, RFD,J F Rodgers,W P McKnight, New Zion.
Valentines at Dr Brockington's)rug Store. It ^
Great Puzzle Contest,
"The most successful contest we ?« - it -i* 0
lave ever run, ir interest is tne inai- c
ation of results," said Mr J V VVal- Jace, of the Charleston Piano Com- £>any. "Our Great Mysterious Clock j'uzzle is attracting the attention of Ihousands of Charlestonians and jleighboring Carolinians. We have c
eceived more answers already than ?
ve have in any of our former con- jests and yet there are eleven more jjlays before the contest closes on t
February 19, during which time con- jestants can enter the contest." \Every contestant wili be well re- >
varded, even if the> do not win one {if the sixteen grand prizes. It's jveil worth anybody's while just for ji few minutes' time and a little ef- jort. The high plane and fair man- Cler which the Charleston Piano Com- ?
>any have used heretofore in similar }sontests makes it well worth the jjjublic's interest in entering this jj.-ontest Read ad on page 8.' j
SPECIAL NOTICESWanted.For cash 1000 cords of
round pine poles four feet long,from six to fifteen inches diameter,free from knots or other de- ifects. Kingstree M'f'g & Con- tstruction < o. 2-lU-tf \
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$>
Salesmen Wated.To solicit orders \or lubricating oils, greases and paints.Jalary or commission. Adress Lin- i:oln Oil Co, Cleveland, 0. ltp *
. 5For Sale.Two hundred acres of *
and. 100 cleared, balance woodland, \ibout four miles west of Kingstree, on J)Ublic road, soil wen aaapiea 10 corn, ;:otton, tobacco, etc. Will sell at a bar- \fain and on easy terms, as owner has 5ither business Apply at this office or Iiddress Box 101, Kingstree. SC. J
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For Sale.Choice Rhode Island Red *
?gs for hatching; good strain. Setting £15 eggs, 75 cents. Apply to Mrs g \
i Eaddy, Rhems, SC. ltp fFor Sale.Rose Comb Rhode Island |
ted Eggs for hatching, $1 per 15. Mrs D fC McCutchen, Nesmith, S C. 2-10-2tp £For Sale.The exclusive right for |
he sale (rf the famous coil spring £lothes pin and wire clothes lines £Boyle's patent) in the county of Claren- £Ion. Title to right yet good for four I'ears. Will sell at a bargain as I am £inable to attend to or look after the £lusmess. Apply to Mrs Mary E j,I'homas, Kingstree, S C. 2-3-2t £Strayed.One pet deer, well grown £
loe; left my home Tuesday. January t5, wearing collar and bell. Reward if Ieturned to owner, G WJCamlin, Trio, 5I F D, SC. 2-3-2tp 1
For Sale-Finely ground Phosphatetock. Prompt shipment for fall, winterind spring. Write for prices to Mc- f3abe Fertilizer Company, Charles-
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