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sjrotwrottntfljfwnnjwnw Jour ?1 ?E You should come m kings E mnsi uiuiDilliUiniiDDliDDlllli) /luiuiuiummnmimnuimii STRICKEN DOWN WITHOUT WARNING. | f Capt. S. M. Stoll Succumbs fo Attack of j Paralysis While Here on a Visit. Died,on Sunday morning1, May 116, about 5 o'clock at the home i of P H Stoll, Esq, in Kingstree, Mr Samuel M Stoll, aged 4G years. Mr Stoll, whose home was in Savannah, was on a visit to his brothers, Messrs P II and C IV Stoll. He spent the day Friday out at the farm of Mr C ?V Stoll, in apparent good health, and was able to leave his room Sat urday morning-, although he was feeling very bad. About eleven o'clock he was stricken with paralysis ? a light stroke ? and ^ about half past one o'clock he """Had another stroke and never regained consciousness, though everything possible was done for him. Dr McLeod ol Florence was wired for and came down on the night train Saturday, but could do nothing more than had already been done. The body was taken to the old . home in Chester Sunday after^ noon and the funeral services were held there Monday morning L at 11 o'clock. Messrs C W and P fl Stol 1. Misses May and Sue B Stoll and Messrs L J Stackley, i I E H Godwin, William Scott and j Dr C D Jacobs accompanied the ^ remains. Mr Stoll was just entering ^B into the zenith of his manhood ^B and was one of the most trusted H -PulUman conductors on the At ntic Coast Line railroad, in H dose service he bad been for any years. H le is survived by several bro jers and sisters, viz: Messrs C * W and P H Stoll of Kingstree, WM and Jas H Stoll of Chester and Misses May and Sue Stoll of ^ ?iigstree. He had never mar tted. This is the second time this B family has been saddened by P"* >udden deaths in the past few I ,1 months,and the sympathy of the I -? vhole community goes out to L t he bereaved ones. B Try Duffy's Dead Shot for ^ Chills and Fe/er. If it fail to stop the chills you get your ^non^yback. 5 20 It Commencement at Rome. ' .Editor County Record:? Dr L M Eoper of Spartanburg is unavoidably pi evented from filling his engagement to deliver the commencement sermon at Snion High school, Rome, S C, Iky 30. Rev W H Hodyres of yfceorgetown will preach the commencement sermon and a 'sermon in the evening also, at 1:00 a m and 8:00 p m May 30. Yours truly, A Iff \i , V iU JK1U1111.LL. ^ome, May 15, 1909. / C o i n WHITE SII BELTS, WIDE K js9S9S9S969S9i __ FOR MEN, today and buy your 0 ITDET J 1 II KINGSTREE GRADED AND HIGH ? S SCHOOL ITEMS. ? V J! Honor roll for month ending May 14, 1909. First Grade. Rosa Wilkins James Sullivan Harold Smith Hampden Montgomery Serena Lee Madelin McCants. Second Grade. Ruskin McConnell. 97.28 Georgie McGill 97.00 Helen Kennedy 95.28 Third Grade. Heyward Brockington 96.50 Fourth Grade. Jarvis Dubose..._ 95.70 Maldwin Lesesne 95.60 CJirmrT fir* * np OlAi.il \j ik.A u Walter Sullivan 96.66 Louise Barr 95.22 Ilubie Thorn 94.22 Seventh Grade. Donald Montgomery. 99.40 Jennie Lee Stackley 96.20 Irene Epps 92.80 Marie Nelson. 92.50 Tenth Grade. Ada Brockington 99.33 Clara Montgomery. 99.33 Duffy's Dead Shot for Chills and Fever is a specific for Chills and Fever and every bottle is guaranteed by the Red Cross Drug Store at Lake City, S C. Price 25c. 5 20 It ??? High School Teachers. The following- teachers, reelected by the board of trustees, have accepted for the session of 1909-10: Mr J Groves Colbert of Penheld, Ga, superintendent. Grade teachers: Misses Agnes Erckmann, Charleston; Lorena Ross, Kingstree; Alice Beckham, Rock Hill; Estelle Campbell, Newton, N C, music. The following who were reelected have resigned: Mr O C Kibler, Newberry; Misses Sue Stoll, Chester; Carrie Onslow, Darlington. The board of trustees will proceed at once to fill the three vacant places in the faculty. Everything Else Failed. Gentlemen: ? I wish to say that 1 am thankful to you for sending me the bottle of Duffy's Dead Shot for Chills and Fever. I tried nearly everything called chill cure but I continued to have chills all the summer, and my little son had chills until it turned into fits,and the one bottle of your Dead Shot cured us 1 nth T ripvpr fail to nraise it wherevei I go. Yours truly, Noah Dixon. New Bern, N C. m m e n c K FANS, WHITE P. IBBONS, ALL OLC NEW S] BUTL 4 "T-' 'T'4' NE OF ( WOMEN AND CHILDREN IS NOW C xfords because the wearing qualities of the DRY GOODS FIND QUI FOR YOURSELF. | An examination of Reportoftfcx .e ? the annexed state- tj i \7TT I ment, which shows 1jAll Ji / ? jXj L a _ ^7 an increase iwr attheckj * ; the past twelve "^JJ months of nearly FIFTI THOESAXD _ , I . ?rt ... p Loans and Disc $ 4 ,4.<2 DOLLARS Demand Loans-. ... 800.00 I t In the business Of Overdrafts ' ... 1,2t>4.03 I j THE B.liVK OF Banking House ^ 2,153.71 I KI\(.ST REE Furniture and Fixtures 1,938.78 I, will be found ^ood Due from Banks and Cash on Hand.. 33,868.37 reading for those Checks and Cash Items 335.9* | eomplainins o f Total * 193,778.49 hard limes, as this LIABILITIES statement shows ? ' nrnsnertlv and Capital Stock Paid in $ 30,000.00 5JwJ. ffilh a Surplus fund $ 12.0M.W I willingness to Undivided Profits le.-s Expenses and serve all With con- Taxes Paid, since January 1, 1909.. 5,451.94 j side rale, personal I)u^ Banks 1,324.94 attention, we soli- Dep< 13 i44.083.86 clt yotr further "^^Checks or. 73 business Total S 193.778.49 j I CORRE(T-ATTEST STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Williamsburg. D. O. Scott, I, F. W. Fairey, Cashier of the above named I * 1 * - - 1 1 -*-1 a. ^ j P W ifvri.HiN DanK, ao solemnly swear uiai toe #?wvc *umment is true as sliown by the books of said John A. Keli.ey, Hank. F. W. Fairey, Cashier. Sworn to before me this the 3rd day of May, Director 19Q9 H 0 Briiton> cietk of C ourt. THE BANK OF KINGSTREE, KINGSTREE, S. C D. C. SCOTT, Pre side ( F. W. FAIREV. Cashier D. 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