The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, November 19, 1903, Image 5
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Seen at Smiths.
Cotton picking, k*tater diin'
/ and corn breaking ate 1 hin^s o:
the past in this section.
Judging fro n the amount of seed
oat' being bought by our farmers
there will be a large crop planted
in these part6.
Mr Samuel J Smilev has moved
back to his old home near Lake
City, alter living in tilts neighborhood
lor one year, ile and hi* excellent
young wile sviil be greatiy
inis-ed.
Prof W J Smi / has been elec
led for llie fourth term to teacli
the Sandy Bay public school.
Miss Mabel Buzhardt,the excel- i
lent anil efficient principal of the
Smith school, spent Sunday with i
friends at Lake City.
Mr Flowers ol Darlington visited
relatives here last week. i
Get on your gioves and overcoats,
boys, for cold weal ler is
coining.
Mr W M Smith, The Kecokd'i j
live correspondent si this place, j
is now located at Cades in theem
.1 . ... ?? \j.. .
ploy oi me wen Known mm m nc- j
^initli Brosin thecapacity of clerk I
ail J seel b iver. ' W .VI. S" is a <
hustling bov and will succeed I
wherever he goes.
ft ox. .
Fewer gallons; Wears longer.
In life our enemies are often our i
best friends.
A RUNAWAY BICYCLE
I
Terminated with an ugly cut on
the leg of J B Orner, Franklin Grove
111. It developed a stubborn ulcer '
unyielding to doctors aud remedy for 1
four years. Then Bucklen's Arnica (
Salve cured. It's just as good for
Burns, Scalds, Skiu Eruptions and
Piles. 25c. at W L Wallace's Drug \
Store. k
We know a woman whose boast
is that she never spoke an unkind
* word about a neighbor. Ba t when (
a neighbor's name is mentioned
this woman can shake tier head j
and roll her eyes in a way thai ,
sayg more in a second than l.er ,
tongue could tell in a week. ,
i
The best eX'Ui?e is a |> ?or excuse.
(
DOESN'T RESPECT OLD ACE.
It's shameful when youth fails to J
Vshdw proper respect for old age, but
' iust the contrary in the case of Dr .
King's New Life Pills. They cut off
maladies no matter how severe and '
irrespective of old age. Dyspepsia, i
Jaundice, Fever, Constipation all
yield to this perfect pill. 25c, at
Dr W L Wallace's Drug Store.
They say it is hard to be pooi;
yet most people find it easy enough.
It is easier to be a hero than to
look like one.
Keep on going ahead; lei olhers
look lor footprints.
1 WEAKNESS
m (421-2 Congress St.
, POSTU'.ND, tiAm, Oct. IT, 1902.
M I eonsidsr Wine of Cardui oiperior
to au? doctor's medicine I sr<r used
and I know whereof 1 epoak. I suf- I*:
lered for nine months with suppressed i
menst.-uation wn.ch completely pros- hi
trated me. Pains would snoot through 1.
my back and sides and 1 would have f
! blinding headaches. Mv limbs would r
swell n > and I would feel so weak I f
could not stand up. 1 naturally felt 1
discouraged for I seemed to be beyond t,
the help of physicians, but Wine of F
Cardui came as a God-send to me. 1
felt a otaaage for the better within a
week. After nineteen days treatment
1 menstruated without suffering the
agonies 1 usually did and soon became
regular and without pain. Wine of
Cardui is simply wonderful and 1 wish j
that all suffering women knew of its
good qualities.
Treasurer, Portland Eooaemic League j
' . Periodical headaches tell of female
weakness. Wine of Cardui
cures permanently nineteen out of I
every twenty cases of irregular J
menses, bearing down pains or
any female weakness. If yon are ;
discouraged and doctors have
rauea. mac is cne oesi re?on m |
jfl the world you should try Wine of
Cardui now. Remember that Bj
Jjjg headaches mean female weakness.
9 Secure a 81.00 bottle of Wine of H
n Cardui today. i
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LAKE CITY NEWS.
Events of Passing Interest Chronicle
by The Record's Correspondent.
Lake November 17:?M
S M Asking w^nt down to C larle
ton Monday.'
Mr J II Black well spent Tues
day in Florence on business.
Mrs L B Johnson visited rela
lives in Kingsire* Monday last.
Mr J J Morris last week *oh
I wo resilience lots on McAliste
street, one lot to Mr \V A Webste
undone to Mr H P Eups. M
Webster has already begun i
dwelling. What the oilier mai
wants with a residence lot is mat
ter of inference as lie has no lam
ily whatever. He may have madi
the purchase as an investment?
and- -he may not.
Miss Amanda Cook is now leach
mg at Vox.
Mr J.J Matthews is assistant to
freasurer Johnson.
Mr J D Daniel has sold his three
icre lot on the corner of church
and Dansing streels to Mr \V A
Ward. Mr Ward will cut the
piece up into lots of suitable size
: l U? K.i i 1.1
or resjuenuG. uu **m uuuu uuv
dwelling right away and others
ater on.
Messrs J J Ealdy, J E Buroh
ind J A Green, whom Referee
5tol 1 appointed to appraise lite
property of Brown & Carter, bank opts,
made the appraisement
Monday.
Miss Stanley was called to her
mine in Marion Sunday on aclounl
of the serious illness ol hei
ather. It is reported that hei
at her died before she reached
mine.
Miss Cora Richey, who has been
nailing m Wheeling, W. Va.,
lince early summer,returned imtuc
I'hursday.
Miss Eva Matthews has charge
it a school uear Mr J S Lvneh's.
Rev Jas McDowell of Manning,
preached an excellent sermon to
i iarge and attentive congregation
it the Presbyterian church Sunlav
night.
Magistrate R c Smith of Florence,
was in town Monday niubl
Mr J S McClarn spent Friday in
Kingstree on bu.-iuess.
McClam & Truluck of La^e City
liave just returned from the markets
with thirty head of high class horsei
ind mules.
W. L. B.
Fewer gallons; Wears longer.
Faith in the fealty of others h
often founded on vanity
LOOK NEAT,
The importance of well
starched collars will appeal to
men who care to look as well
as possible. The way we
handle them, the clean,
smooth finish and the per'
fection of the work through'
out is our reason for wanting
your next bun'
die P. S COURTNEY,
LAURENS
STEAM
LAUNDRY. iaNGSTREE SC
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-old >1 >>tl omplete
> >ib -? * ? -??t outu.
. S HIGHER & SON
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-uam radrtihiiu v-f?
i s. Blind3
.i'<11nn >ind Building Material,
n*h >Yeight* and Cord
(HARLK4T0*, 8. 0.
vhunr tmr ai?ka, which we fnei
?no?-rior to eu/ sold 8ootb, eo
y m?t< mouej.
Window and Fancy Glu< a SpedeHi
r~ %
-[for the~
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* I a: ire now opening j
| MEN*5 FUR1
!- I Dry Goods, Notions,
| Special
I BOYS* CL(
i ale new and first class goods
ij | We also offer a nice line of the
r I latest Styles ir, Stationery and
I Choice Brands of Cigars and
r I Tobacco.
r I P. S. COURTNEY & O
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BUELL <& F
? CASH DRY CM
Now is the time to buy your
Hankerchiefs
WE HAVE THEM IN GREAT
VARIETY.
' I. A DIES' in Fancy Lice and Embroidery ef- a.
feet. Kood sheer Lawn from ft to 2ftc.
LADIES' H. S. HANDKERCHIEFS, all Linen,
i 5c. ,
LADIES' LAWN n. S. HANDKERCHIEFS, '
' in 1-4, 1-2, and 1-inch herns, at ft cent*.
L LADIES' FINE CAMBRIC, 1-in H. S.. 10c
or three for 25c.
LADIES' ALI.-LINEN, very fine. lftc.. two a:
? for 25c.
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Also a full line 01 wtiAJnr.u-in>iiur.KB.u ,
HANDKERCHIEFS for I-udles and Children
from 3 to 10c.
We also have a nice assortment of
Handkerchiefs for Gentlemen. 9
'at from 5 to 25c.
Wi have Just received carefully selected line
of
Gents' Neckties. *
in a variety of shades, only 25c.
Underwear,
This is the place to K'et those for Mon. Ladies
and Children. ; *
jC^*.Miiil Orders Receive Careful AIL
373 anil 375 King Strep,
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> A HOME COMPANY UNDER
^ LeROY LEE,
? ^ W. L. BASS, - - !
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^ J. J. MORRIS,
^ PERCY D. SNOWDEN,
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Boys' andUents uioirim;
Shoes, Dry Goods, N<
X WE HANDLE THE
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Our flillinery Goods j
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MAIN STREET, - .
STOP! WAIT! R:
I am prepared to save you moi
| Buggies, Wagons, F
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ury oooas, i^tuuuiia
* ware, Hardware, ]
; ^ Fruits and Etc,, S.
3 I also carrry a fine
Coffins. Give me a
5 vinced of my cheap pi
elsewhere.
9 Yours
1 S.T. T-A."
Greeleyville,
As a maid she bends Ihe man;
as a wife she keeps him straight,
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A machine is doing its best work
r, when it makes the least noise.
IX TRADE
ney & Co.
L LA ROE STOCK OF *
V1SHINQ5,
Hats, Shoes and a
line of
DTH1NG,
AT PRIL'EM THAT WILL PLEASE.
Schleaeuger's Candies and Fine
Confectionery Kept Constantly
on hand.
Call to see us,
0., Kingstree, S, C.
Roberts7"
)0DS STOBE.
Ladies' Skirts.
We have these up to date having had then
sade to order.
Flannel Waists,
All Wool, in Black, Blue, Gray Game
nd Old Rose.
Ladies' Jackets.
Come and see us. We can give them to you a
v>m $1.50 to $5 in Oxford Gray, Blue anc
lack.
Hosiery.
We have a line line of these for Men. Ladies
nd Children.
Furniture Department,
SPOT CASH PRICES. .
I0-piece Imitation Walnut Suits. $14.
10-piece Solid Oak Suit*, $19 to $75.
lO-piece Solid Walnut Suits, $75. $85 tc
1*25.
A full line of wardrobes. $10 to 28.50.
Solid Oak Extension Tables, $5.
Centre Tables from 50c to $4.
Baby Carriage*. 90, 92.05 up to $1U.
Go-Cart*. $3.50 to 113.
Children's Chairs, Rockers and High Chain,
sleet stock of Beds, $3.50 to $13.
Ijounges, Couches and Single Lounges.
Willow Rockers, $1.75.
Wood Seat, High Arm Rocken, $1.5?.
White Iron Beds, $3.00, $4.25, $5, $5.50,
J. $7. and $S.
sntlon.
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FAMILIES 1
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Association TC 2
HOME MANAGEMENT, ^
President, ^
Secretary and Treasurer, 3
.GENTS: 3
Lake City, 2
Church, i
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jand FurnishingGoods,
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are Sure to Please.
E3CUTS,
- KINGSTREE, S. C
BAD!
ley. Call and examine my Stock of
larness, Furniture, j
Groceries Tin^ '
Family Medicines
hoes a Specialty,
and cheap line of
t call and be conrices
before buying
?to please,
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J B STEELE, Manager. HARDWARE!
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* Williamsburg County has an
conducted by gentlemen of years
? sale and retail Hardware busines
I they know the wants of the purcl
I When in town call and see us.
you and have you to look at our
Cattery, Gnat. Ammunition,
Agricaltnrnl Iraplenenla,
Haba, flpokea, Bimm
PalnUv Oils, BrnvheH,
M.ovcf and Fixtures.
We are Agents tor Mc? i
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Haaliem Doora nad Bllnda. f
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LAKE CIT\
| D. C. SCOTT, President.
| THE BANK OF
Transacts a General I
COLLECTIONS CAREFULi,Y
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each of All.
Wagons, Harness, &c. at 4
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ARDWARE!
up-to-date Hardware Store
ol experience in the whole4
of this section, who thiak
hasinjr public in their line. 0
We will be glad to meet
line of - - - ? Qm
ALto ogeati for Ike jS
OB1GI5AL
PERITIA3I GUANO.
Thanklnf jom far patroaafe
recflred aad tuklag
for m cantlaaaace Wo
ire, Yaar friends, .
RDWARE Co. '
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EDWIN 0. EPP8, Cashior. -! ! KINGS
TREE. |
Banking Business
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Harness, Whips, Etc,
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Patronage,
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