The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, November 12, 1903, Image 5
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BETHLEHEM UNION
Me^ts With Kingstree Baptist Church
on Friday, Nov 27.
V. The Bethlehem Uniou meets with
the Kingstree Baptist church on
Friday, November 27, 1903, at li
o'clock a. m., introductory sermon to
be preached by Rev. T. J. Rooke.
1st Subject: What Kind of Marks
Did Paul Bear for the Lord Jesus?
First speaker, W? E. Gibbons.
Second Subject: Giving?1st its
standard; 2nd its effects.
3id Subject: The Chief End of a
Christian Church.
Missionary Sermon on Sunday by
Key. B. K. Truluck.
We have had good meetings a*
other places and we hope the breth- j
ren will rally to the county seat that
our strength, weight and influence
may be felt there.
H. J. Brown*, Clerk*.
A RUNAWAY BICYCLE
Terminated with an ugly cut on '
the leg of J B Orner, Franklin Grove J
ufuhborn ulcer I
ill. ii> unvivji M >. m...
unyielding to doctors and remedy for
four years. Then Bucklen's Arnica
Salve cured. It's just as good for 1
Hums, Scalds, Skin Eruptions and
Piles. 25c. at \V L Wallace's Drug
Store.
The November issue of the "Purple
Folder'' of the Atlantic Coast '
Line coutains ail accurate nun of
the State of Florida in addition t> '
the map of th? system, which aids
to the attractiveness of Vr i f 1
NOT A SICKBAY SINCE. ]
"I was taken severely sick with
kidney trouble. I tried all sorts cf
medicines none of which relieved me.
One day I saw an ad. of your Elec- vS
trie Bitters and determined to try 1
that. After taking a few doses "l ?
felt relieved, and soon thereafter was 5
entirely cured, and have uot seen a
sick day since. Neighbors of mine I
have oeeu cured of Rheumatism, j
Neuralgia, Liver and Kidney trouble I ,
and General Debility." This is!
what B F Bass, of Freuiont, N. C. 1
writ'-s. Only 50c, at W L Wallace's 1
Drug Store. Ii
Hymeneal.
Married?On Wednesday Oeto- c
ber 21, 1903, at tbe home of the ,
bride at Woodruff, Spartanburg Co.,
MrChas E Epps of Workman, Clar- ^
endou Co., to Miss Mattie Lauford.
$
DOESN'T HE3PECT OLD AGE.
i
It's shameful when youth fails to
show proper respect for old age, but
just the contrary m the case of Dr
^King's New Life Pills. They cut off ?
maladies no matter how severe and
irrespective of old age. Dyspepsia,
Jaundice, Fever, Constipation all
yield to this perfect pill. 25c, at J
Dr W L Wallace's Drug Store.
Opportunities are otten hand 1
made. 1
c
It's the fiiidin'out of somethings I
we don't want to know that makes I
the gettiu'of knowledge disagree-. c
I
able.
INDIGESTION i
I "I was troubled with rtom- t
aeh trouble. Thedforti's BlackDraught
did roe more good 1
in one week than all the doctor's
medicine I took in a
year."-MRS. SARAH E. 1
SHI RFIELD. Ellettsyille, Ind.
Thedford 'e Black Draught <
quickly invigorates the ac- s
tion of the stomach and \
cures even chronic cases of
indigestion. Jf you will
take a small dose of Thedford's
Black Draught occasionally
you will keep your
stomach "and liver in perfect
condition.
THEDF0RD5
BLACK-DRAUGHT
I More sickness is caused by H
constipation than by any M
I other disease. Thedford s M
Black-Draught not only re- KB
lieves constipation bat cures
diarrhoea and dysentery and H
keeps the bowels regular. SB
All draggiats Mil H
23-cent packages. H
"Thedford's Black- |g
Draught is the best medi- BB
cine to regulate the bowels ffj
I have ever used."? MRS. fel
A. M.^GRANT, Sneads
consTiPATiori
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CHAT FROM CAOE^.
Personal and Local Items Noted by
Our Correspondent.
Cades, November 10:? Well,
the writer hardly knows whether
to write anything this week or not
as news is so scarce,
Contraeter King is at Lake
City thii week doing ?ome building
tor Mrs JRodgers of that town.
Mrs I N Coker of i lie bandv
Bay section is critically ill.
Mr blowers of Darlington spent
Sunday W'lh his sou Mr Tini
Flowers of this section.
Mr C b Woodrow of Luciie returned
home Sunday alter spending
some days with relatives in
this vicinity.
Dr W J haseldeu's child is still
very ill. The family have the
sympathy of their many friends.
We are sorry to learn that Mr
J J Morris of Lake City got hurl
in a runaway last Friday while on
[lis way home from Kingstree.
Mr W E Nesmilh is visiting
relatives in Marion this week.
Work commenced 01: the par
onage tins week. V> lien completed
it will be another valuable
addition to the building improveneuts
at Cades. Mr Root, the
nistling contracter, is pushing the
vork with a vim. 1
Mr 11 Foxworth is applying the
painter's brush to Ins new store
vhich enhances the buildings ,
ippearunce verv much.
A crossing is being built across
he railroad track at the depot,
omething that ought to have
teen done years ago. As the
:ins are situated on the opposite
ide of the tailroad from the depot
teople are put to a gteU deal of
ncouvenieuce, having to haul
heir cotton clear round by the
nniu crossing, thereby more than
ioubling the distance they would
tave to go the nearest wav il
hey could cut across the track.
Mr J N S tu 8 had a mule accilentl.v
killed by the train a lew
tights ago.
We were glad to receive a visit
rom Editor C W Wolfe one day
ust week.
Mr W P McGill Jr., has been
juile ill tor I lie past week with
ever.
We are sorry to learn that our
:emal friend, Col J P Kpps, has
ilso been indisposed.
Messrs A A May and li D
dills spent Sunday in Ivingslrei.
Mr John McFadden, one of our
hrifly old bachelors, was in town
dondav. John runs a farm of his
>wn and of course, with nobody
>ut himself to work, he has to
ire a good deal done; so the labor
question was the chief topic ol
lis conversation. He talked very
reely on this grave subject and
)redicted a gloomy outlook for
he farmer as to labor condiions.
We advl>e John to get
nariied. then perhaps he would
ake a more eheertul view of the
ntore. W. M. S.
COU KNOW .WHAT YOU TAKING
When you take Grove's Tasteless;
Jhill Tonic because the formula i*
imply 11on and Quinine in a tasteless
'orin. No cure, no pay. 50c
The small live olten bears Ihe
best Jruit.
?r jp?' Mud Molt i ompieve |
i tMbli?tl?l?fllt .*>outr>.
& SOS,j
? MA!irFAOTl'REJ?? tf*?
*3si. Doors. Qlinds. |
Mouidlig md liuildlng Mn'trlal,
Katih Weight* and Cord
CHARLESTON, S. 0.
"* "dhftie onr make, which we gna?:
r.y <*uf>?*rior to any sold Booth, and
. .-by eye uoDey.
Window and Fancy Qlaaa a >pMla)|^
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P. S. Court
X ARE NOW OPENING
MEN'S FUR
Dry Goods, Notions,
I Special
g BOYS' CL
I ALL NEW AND FIRST ( LASS GOODS
9 We also offer a nice line of the
Latest Styles in Stationery and
I Choice Brands of Cigars and
8 Tobacco.
I P. S. COURTNEY & C
BUELL & F
CASH DRY G'
Now is the time to buy your
Hankerchiefs
WE HAVE THEM IX GREAT
VARIETY.
LADIES' in Fancy Lace and Embroidery ef- I
feet. Rood sheer Lawn from 5 to '15c. ,
LADIES' H. S. HANDKERCHIEFS, nil I.ineu.
oc. (
LADIES' LAWN II. S. HANDKERCHIEFS,
in 1-1. 1-2. and 1-inch hems. at.5 cents.
LADIES' FINE CAMBRIC, 1-iu H. S.. lOc
or three for 25e.
LADIES' ALI.-LINEN. very fine, '15c.. two >
for 'IV.
Also a full line of COLORED-BOKDEKED i
HANDKERCHIEFS for Ladies and Children I
from 3 to inc.
We also have a nice assortment of
Handkerchiefs for Gentlemen, j1
at from 5 to '25c.
Wt have just received carefully selected line
Uf
Gents' Neckties. ,
In a variety of shades. only 25c.
Underwear,
This is the place to set the**- for Men. Ladies
and Children. 1
Orders Receive Careful All
373 and 375 King Strce
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Boys' and Gents' Glothinj
Shoes, Dry Goods, N<
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Our flillinery Goods
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MAIN STREET, - -
STOP! WAIT! Ri
I am prepared to save you nui
: Buggies, Wagons, F
Dry Goods, Notions
t ware, Hardware, 1
j Fruits and Etc., S
I also carrry a fine
Coffins. Give me a
vinced of my cheap pi
elsewhere.
Yourt
Greel eyville
If you want to get at the kernel
first crack tho shell.
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The best time to read a note or j
a mortgage is before you sign it j
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A LARGE STOCK OF A ?
NISHiNGS, |
Hats, Shoes and a |
line of |
OTH1NG, g
AT PRICES THAT WILL PLEASE. I
Schlesouger's Candies and Fine I
Confectionery Kept Constantly I
on hand. p
Call to see us, J
10., Kingstree, S, C.
3 OBERTS*
OOPS STORE.
Ladies' Skirts.
We have these up to date having had them
made to order.
Flannel Waists.
All.Wool, in Black, Blue. Gray Garnet
uid Old Rose.
Ladies' Jackets.
Come and see us. We can give them to you at
from $1.50to $5 in oxford Gray, Blue and
Black.
Hosiery,
We hsfve a line line of these for Men. Ladle*
uid Children.
Furniture Department.
SPOT CASH PKICES.
IO-piece Imitation Walnut .Suits, $14.
111-piece Solid Oak Suite, 119 to I",
lo-t.icee Solid Walnut Suits. $75, $85 to
[JOIJ
A full line of wardrobes. $10 to '28.50.
Solid Oak Extension Tables. $5.
Centre Tables from 50c to fl.
Bahv Carriages, $G. $2.55 up to $12.
Go-Carts, $3. 50 to $i:t.
Children's Chairs, Rockers and High Chairs,
elect stock of Beds. $0.50 to $13.
Ixiunges. Couches and Single Lounges.
Willow Rockers. $1.75.
Wood Seat, High Arm Rockers. $1.50.
White Inm Beds. $3.50. $1.25. *5, $.5.50,
*5. $7. uiul $)s.
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- ' President,
Secretary and Treasurer, ^
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Lake City, ^
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are Sure to Please.
E2CTTS,
- KINGSTREE, S. C.
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larness, Furniture, :
>, Groceries, Tin/ -i
Family Medicines,
hoes a Specialty,
and cheap line of
i call and be con.
rices before buying
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conducted by gentlemen of years
sale and retail Hardware busines
they know the wants of the pure
When in town call and pee us.
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