The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, November 15, 1917, Image 2

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Personals from Dicky Swamp. Salter?, Rt i. November 12: ? Messrs R D, Milton and Miss Ida Bradham and Mr H H Carter attended the CE convention in Charleston last week. The C E society gave a Hallowe'en party October :J0. (The school building was beautifully decorated in green and yellow,and black cats and bats, ghosts,witches and fortunetellers were much in evidence. Wilbur Mouzon won a box of candy for pinning the cat's tail. Cake, candy and hot chocolate were served. The proceeds were donated to the Red t^ross society. Messrs Eddie Montgomery, R E McKnight, Isaac Bradham, Wilbur Mouzon.A B Spivey, Mrs R D Bradham, Misses Mary McKnight, Lulu and Allie Montgomery,Irma Tisdale, Beulah Spivey, Ittie Bradham, Anna B Harvey, Annie Bacon and Ethel and Eloise Ferrell have gone to Kingstree to prepare the Mulberry school booth at the county fair. Mrs J G McMaster of Florence visited her mother, Mrs Cornelia Boyd Gourdin. last week. Bank clearings in Charleston for October were $21,000,000; those of Columbia,$10,000,000. In both cities they doubled in two years. Piney Forest Personals. Andrews,R F D 1,November 12? Farmers are waiting for rain to put in oats. i Mr Ellie Parsons of Hemingway was a guest at the home of Rev and Mrs M C Powell last week-end. Mrs Iva McKnight and Miss Memmie McKnight of Kingstree spent last week-end at the home of Mr and Mrs C H Benton. Mrs Tom Fulton and children spent last week with relatives and friends near Hemingway. Mr B Venters of Choppee spent last Sunday in this section with friends. * Mr Luther Lee of Washington and ' Mr John Whitfield of Raleigh, N C, were the guests of Misses Maybelle and Estelle Long on Wednesday of last week. Mrs John Swails and little son, Richard, of Andrews, accompanied by Miss Estelle Long, were Georgetown visitors Saturday afternoon. Mr Jake Williams and Miss Mary Mobley, and brother, Ralph,of Choppee, were guests of the Misses Maybelle and Estelle Long Sunday afternoon. Messrs Richard Brockinton and John Morris, of Morrisville, motored to Georgetown Saturday afternoon and reported a pleasant trip. Mr R M Long, accompanied by a friend of Andrews, was among the guests at the home of Mrs H L Long Sunday afternoon. Miss Estelle Long spent the weekend at Georgetown and Andrews. Messrs J 0 Morris of Kingstree vicinity. R M Long and Whitzel of Andrews and Fenters and Rhodes of Rhems were guests of Misses Lola Moore and May Bell and Estelle Long Sunday. Mr Burdge Fenters and Miss Lola Moore, our teacher, motored to Georgetown county Sunday. Miss Annie Godwin, teacher of Evans school, entertained a number of friends Tuesday night at the home of Mr and Mrs Ed Evans in i -r ,l. ?* -r \l_ r>-1 ?L. i nonor ui ine reiurn ui iui rv&ipn Mobley, who has been absent from us quite a while. Misses Lee and Ida Benton visited Mr and Mrs Davis Fulton Sunday. We are pleased that Rev W C Blunt will remain pastor of this charge for another year. Mrs R W Marshall attended the Georgetown fair last week. Mr S R Long was at Andrews Saturday on business. Seed Oats! Seed Oats! Red Rust-Proof Seed Oats at lowest price for cash. Bring your wagon and carry back a load of Seed Oats. I 9-27-tf Odom & Dennis. All the bakers in every city of the land are to be put under government license. Beginning December 10,they will be made subject to food administration rules governing ingredients and the weight of loaves by the terms of the President's proclamation. Five hundred bushels government inspected seed oats on hand at 10-4 Scott-Logan Co.'s. The railroads of the Southeastern association have petitioned the Interstate Commerce Commission to be allowed to increase the price of milage books from 2c to 2\c per | mile. Have you seen the big stock of House Furnishings at the big Furniture Store, next to postoffice? 9-6-tf Kingstree Furniture Co. Whaaover You Need a General Tonic Take Grove's The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic because h contains the well known tonic properties of QUININE and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives eat Malaria, Enriches the Blood and BaBds up the Whole System. SO cents. " V" Railroads Moving Potato Crop. Washington, D C, November 12:? Fairfax Harrison, chairman of the railroads' war board, authorizes the following: The railroads are now moving what promises to be the biggest potato crop in the history of the country. This crop, which is estimated will total the approximately 458 billion bushels or half again as much as last year, has been on the way 9ince the middle of September. The movement of it will continue until about April 1 next year. Reports received by the commission on car service indicate that even with intensive loading more tnan 750.000 cars will be needed to handle the potato crop. Big SewingMachine Sale ?BEGINNING? Friday, Nov. 23rd AND CONTINUING FIFTEEN DAYS during which time we are going to sell our entire stock of Sewing Machines at prices never heard of before. These machines have been slightly used but are guaranteed to be in first class condition in every respect. Each and every machine has been inspected and readjusted by C E James, sewing machine mechanic and factory man. We have CinirAra CtonHorrio ftlnui Uomnp owgGidf oianuoiuo, now nuiiibo and many other good makes. Box tops and drop heads that will selljfor from $4.50 to $14.50 with a guarantee that the machine is all right in every way. Just think, drop head Singer and New Homes at the above prices. Here is a machine for every man's pocketbook, and the first come the first served. Come one and j all. These machines must be seen to be 1 appreciated. Don't forget the time and i place. C. E. James At Farmers' Supply Co.'s Kingstree, S. C. glSEX?H3 150 Fin g 50 to S 3 All desirabl; M liamsburg cou H Best Farmii IkI Deing especial ^ TOBACCO, COTTO * TE ^ One-third c: M ruit purchaser ^ ^ For fu: H h. K1 M Rhems, & H Correspor &X-XXXH Like A Boy at SO 1 With Vitality? Doctor says Nuxated Iron is great increases the strength and en folks 100 per cent. NEW YORK. N. Y?Not Ion* a*o s insn came to me who was nearly half a century old and asked me to jclve hlrn a preliminary examination for life Insur ance. I wai astonished to And him with the blood pressure of a boy of 20 and as full of vigor, vim and vitality an a young man; In fact a young man he really was notwithstanding his age. The secret he aid was taking Iron?nuxated iron had Ailed him with renewed life. At 30 he was In bad health; at 4? he was careworn and nearly all in. Now at 60 after taklnc Nuxated iron a miracle of vitality and hia face beaming with the buoyancy of youth. As I have said a hundred times over, iron is the greatest of all strength builders. If people would only take Nuxated Iron when they feel weak or rundown. Instead of dosing themselves with habit-forming drugs, stmulants and alcoholic beverages I am convinced that in this way they could ward off disease, preventing it becoming organic in thousands of cases and thereby the lives of thoysands might be saved who now die very year from pneumonia, grippe, kidney. liver, heart trouble and other dangerous maladies. The real and true cause which started their diseases was nothing more nor less than a weakened condition brought on by lack of Iron In the blood. Iron is absolutely necessary to enable your blood to change rood Into living tissue. Without it, no matter how much or what you eat, your food merely passes through you without doing you any good. You don't get ths strength out of it and as a consequence you become weak, pale and sickly looking lust like a plant trying to grow In s soil deficient in Iron. If you are not strong or well you owe It to yourseir to | make the following test: See how long you can work or how far you can walk 1 Watch and Jev T. E. BAGGE >ixx-i-x*g d Farms fr If I Ul IIIV II 300 Acres y located in various mty and embrace soi lg Lands in Soot ly adapted to the c N HORN. fiRAIN RRflPS IIJ WVIIIl) WliniPP WIIWI w RMS OF SAI ash, balance on ea: rther particulars api -IEM & SO - South C ldence solicited. T?T'T?T'T'T'l bubbling Over Taking Iron Did It' est of all strength builders-Of ten | durance of delicate, nervous in two weeks' time. without becoming tired. Ne*t take two five-grain tablets of ordinary nutated iron three times per day after meals for two weeks. Then test your strength ate in and see for yourself how much you have gained. I nave seen dozens of nervous run-down people who were ailing all the wiills, aouble their strength and endurance and entirely get rid of all symptoms of dyspepsia, liver and other troubles in from ten to fourteen days time simply by taking iron in the proper form. And this after they had in some cases been doctoring for months without obtaining any benefit. But don't take the old forms of reduced iron, iron acetate or tincture of iron simply to save a few cents. Tou must take iron in a form that can be easily absorbed and assimilated like nuxated iron if you want it to do you any good, otherwise it nay prove worse than useless. Many an athlete or prizefighter has won the day simply because he knew the secret of great strength and endurance and filled nis blood with Iron before he went Into the affray, while many another has gone down to inglorious defeat simply for the lack of Iron.?E. Sauer, M. D. NOTE.?Nuxated Iran, recommended above bj Dr. & Sauer It not a patent medicine nor mom remedy, but oee which li well known to dnuflitt end wkoae lroa constituent* are wldelj prescribed bj eminent physicians everywhere. Cnllke the older lb orraalc ins products it u easily assuniisua. aoee not injur* U* teeth, make them black, nor upael the *orneeh; an U* oontnrr, it 1* most potent na* edy la nearly all form* or lodlseetloo m mil ? for narrotu. run-down condition* TTie manufantarsra bare such treat confidence ta nutated Iron, ttat th?r offer to forfeit 1100.00 to any oharltaMi Institution if tbet cannot take any man or woman I tinder 00 who lacks Iran, end lnaraaa* their atmtath 100 per cent or ower la fonr weeks' dam. provided they have no eertoo* organic trouble TINT alec ofer to refund your money If It doe* not at lean doable your etrentth and Adniaoo* to tea dare' time II la dlipanaed la fhli ettr It aT pood drdtHata. wiry Bargains. Vfter the sale I have left ?r a few High Grade itches and Jewelry which rill sell at very low prices ilo +Vimr last- flnme at iiv VAiVJ ?MWv> w v ?? :e, or they may all be le. I am making room for holiday stock. ring me your broken Watches, :ksand Jewelry to be repairRepairs made same day rered. Mail orders promptly atied to. Phone 44. nr~n i l _ ? ,11, jeweier. :xx-xx-xg ir Sale ! ;< Earh a Liiiviii rei 3 parts of Wil- H me of the W h Carolina ^ fi ultivation of ^ and TRUCKING. ^ * ,E. K< sy terms to W M ? M )ly to ^ iNS, g arolina *11 ?_ * 11-8-41 * ggggggai Come to Us for S With the return o children need a nun pursuing their stud full line of Tablet: Pens, Ink, Pencils, 1 Heavy and Fancy Grocer Here you can fine need for the table stock. Quality high THECASI ODOM (SL DENNI Phone 120. Aca L. S. DENNIS Farm Mares i Another car ceived. Some and you will fi right. Yours for Mule M. F. HI 40 Years at ? fl^We Ship ? 9-SO-17 OAK BEDS, DRESSE A carload just received, solid oak, clean-cut and su kind that lasts and looks i before the last advance in on the freight, and they at our prices. Call and see rrnnri values: in VPAn I gVVU VUIAMVW ??* - w? Mattresses, Kitchen i and Window Shades. Remember, too, that w< Profit-Sharing with all Cash purchases. Steele Furnitu KINGSTREE, FREE SER TO SO This Bank will store in its CHARGE, Jewelry, D Policies, Mortgages, Bonds, ( other valuable papers belong ing into camp or into active We will be glad to render in our power, Checks may for your credit in Savings wise, and insurance premiu able at this Bank. Wee Nee King'stree, V School Supplies if school days the M tiber of articles in * ies. We carry a . s, Scratch Pads, 1 Erasers, &c. ies and Stock Feed. 1 everything you or to feed your test, price lowest. i STORE S, Proprietors demy and Hill Sts. , Manager ind Horn. luau jusi ici good ones, J nd the price | s or Horses, DLLER iame Place. .very WeeK. ^jj 1 =========== 111 RS, WASHSTANDS These pieces are all ibstantiallv made?the jvell. We bought them prices; saved money are exceptional values j our stock. <JWe have leds, Springs and Safes, Small Rugs 3 give I Certificates ?? I \ re Company - - S.C. VICE LDIERS! * vaults FREE OF eeds, Wills, Insurance Certificates of Stock or *ing to any soldier goservice. any other assistance be mailed to us direct ' * Department or otherms may be made paytBank, 1 *- - s.c.