The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, August 04, 1904, Image 8
MM / Doings at Dock.
^^ ^OCK, August 3:?Children's
HHTy "was celebrated at Jackson's
fl^hapel Sunda>. A large crowd
present and a well prepared
^ rbgramme was nicely carried
^ Misses Gerie Cunningh.im,
^Bssie Gamble and Essie Mc^Hants,
three of Indiantown's j
^Scanning girls, spent Sunday at
^BMrs B B Steele and children
SummerviHe are spending
^Home time with Mrs Steele's
^Htother, Mrs L J Nesmith, of J
B"Last Wednesday night your
^Vscribe", along' with several
|K>itbers, attended a moon-light
^Biicnic at the pleasant and com^Bfortable
home of Hon. John S.
Hteraham of Morrisville. An en^ Joyable
even:ng was spent by
IV Mrs GB Nesmith is visiting]
Biter daughter, Mrs W F McHCants,
of Indiantown.
V'- Mrs A D Hemingway is quite
sick, but I hop for tier a speedy
Brecovery fro n tier illness.
B! It is rumored that we are goB
ing to have another church at
Vpock, in the near future, this
will be of the Presbvterian faith.
BWe have heard from reliable j
source that one of of our highly
B respected old men has already
koffered to give one hundred dol
iars and an acre of land to the
I church, and a popular young
gobusiaess man has promised to
*grve one hundred dojlars more,]
|tad ne of our fair maidens has |
f given twenty five. Therefore
'the total up the present time is
$225. It seems that this is a :
good start for a country church
f and ff rightly pushed, we cam
soofi have the church.
? We have also heard some talk j
?, of a graded school, but no par-;
v ticulars as yet. However it is [
, a good thing and I say "let the
l the good work go on".
Whippoorwill.
END OF BITTER FIGHT.
Two physicians had a long and
stubborn fight with an abcess on my
right lung" writes J F Hughes of
DuPont, Ca. "and gave me up.
rP- JSvefbody thought my time had
enme. As a last resort I tried i)r 1
st. King's New Discovery for Consumption.
The benefit I received
fwas striking and I was on my feet
In a few days. Now I've entirely
regained my health." It conquers
all Coughs, Colds and Throat and
Long troubles. Guaranteed by Dr
W V Baockinton, Druggist. Price
50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free.
The King Warehouse Lake
City is the best arranged house
in the State for handling your
tobacco to advantage. Try
them with a big load and you
[ will be convinced.
\ Courtship carries more passengers
than any other ship.
INDIGESTION:
i i I
M 4,I WM troubled with rtom
gj aeh trouble. Thedford'e Black- B
H Draught did me more good S3
a in O 16 week than all the doc- H
M tor'K medicine I took in a K
|3 year' ? MR8. SARAH B. RS
K| 8H1RFIELD. Ellettarilla, led. g
^ Thedford's Black Draught R
uivigwaica tut? ac- np
tion of the stomach and 9E|
curt-seven chronic caaes of B
ind gestion. If you -will B
take a small doec of Thed- K4
ford*s Black Draught occa- H
sionally you will keep 'your K
stomach and liver in per- cS
feci condition. pi
THEDFORDJ 1
I LACK-DRAUGHT |
More sickness is caused by t^i
cov stipation than by any rf
other disease. Thedford's
Black-Draught not only re- 5; ,
lieves constipation butcures L"
di arrhoea and dysentery and
keepa the bowels regular. |9
All druggists Mil
25-cent packages. E;
"Thedford's Black- jpj
Draught is the best medicine
to regulate the bowels
I have ever used."? MRS. P*
A. M.^GRANT, Sneada
consTiPATion
?
Notice.
Having- purchased the interest
of E M ftirsch in the business
heretofore existing under the
lirm name of Kinder and Hirsch,
I have this day assumed all liabilities
of the said linn. All
persons indebted to said linn
will make payment to the undersigned
who will continue to conduct
said business.
L. P. Kinder.
August '2, 1M04.
King & Graham Lake City, have
orders for tobacco which must he
filled. Go to see them and get top)
market prices.
%
j A man never realizes how near
[death's door he is until he reads the
contents of a patent medicine
almanac.
Congressional Campaign.
Candidates for Congress will i
speak in Williamsburg Count}'!
on the following dates, viz:
Greelyville, August 3rd; Lakej
City, x\ugust 6th.
THE DEATH PENALTY.
A little thing sometimes results
in death. Thus a mere scratch, insignificant
cuts or puny boils have
paid the death penalty. It is wise
to have Bucklen's Arnica Salve
ever handy, it's the best Salve on
earth and will prevent fatality,
when Burns, Sores, \Jlcers and
- XV-I-- o- _ ..A t\_ W
i'lies inreaien. vmy ul ul >\
V Brockin ton's Drug Store.
There is always room at the top,
but it is better to be at the bottom
iu case of fire.
CHOLERA INFAXTUM.
This disease has lost its terrors
since Chamberlain's Colic, cholera
and Diarrluea Remedy came into
general use. The uniform -ueccss
which attends the use of this remedy
in all cases of bowel complaints
in children has made it a favorite
wherever its value has become
knowu. For sale by I)r D C Scott,
Kings tree; Lake City Drug Co.,
Lake City; Dr \V S Lynch, Scranton.
Legal Blanks
Just received. Pull line of
legal blanks at the Recohd Office.
A cynical man is one who has had
ond ? evuinjil woman is
V A 1 IV. II V Vj U>i\% v% vj * ? -??
one who hasn't.
FOR SALE.
Brick in any quantity to suit purehas
er. The Best Dry Press Machine-made!
A
Special shapes made to order. Correpoml
ence solicited hetore nlaeing vour
rders. W. R.FUXK, /'
Po. O Pox 103.s Kingstree S. C
?
PUTS AN END TO IT ALL.
A grievous wail oftimes comes
as a result of unbearable pain from
overtaxed organs, Dizziness, Packache,
Liver complaint and Constipation.
But thanks t<> I)r King's
New Life Pills they put an end to
it all. They are gentle but thorough.
Try them. Only 25c, GuarI
anteed bv l)r VV V Brockmton.
j A minister says a good mbbage
and a bad sinner both have hard
hearts. He doesn't say what kind
of hearts good sinners have.
Kisses and rumors go from mouth
to mouth.
A man never attempts to convince
another that he is perfectly sober unless
he is partially drunk.
fWinwrsmith'sl
I 05iir@e I
Viuaranteed/
BBk.
^co cure^r
| CHILLS I
| DENGUE, AGUE, I
I LAGRIPPE, I
g Bilious fever and all other g
H Malarial Ills, |j
I 4sM Dnrtol- tor leUimoaliiS tM D
b3 #eop/p who hrvo beem can*. H
Tii"!" y*n"'fiiritfi - -V- .-v - ?*.i
["0URCOMPET
1 WHY WE
There's no secret
nose on your fac
for cash, we sell
We sell plenty ol
one price, and th
Why then should
are now selling
hats shoes
at cost to make i
Come and see fo
H. D. R]
MAIN STREET,
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^ ; the
| CLDTHIf
^ Are now carrying a full
w line of Custom made
Clothing, Including
(g) SERGES,
? CRASH,
.? FLANNELS
8 and
?
@ WOVE SUITS
jgj From $6 to >9 per Suit.
? Extra Coats and Pants
? 52 50 to 55.00
?
gj WE ARE SOLE AO
@ THE CELEE
& AN(
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gj VEY LEAF COl
w ilUINUU*
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? "v^7"tLeri. 3rou
? Call anc"
| OUR W
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?Jclf^Remember we meet all <
@ Yours
I KINDER c
? Kings
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Many people wonder why their
linen sent to the laundry wears out
so fast.
One reason is: they have the
work done 'High Gloss'' and that
finish is secured, only, at the expense
of the life of the linen, because
of the heavy pressure neccssarv
to secure that finish.
Our DOMESTIC FINISH is easy
on your linen.
1 Try it and be convinced.
LAURENS
tSTEAM arthur l. jones
LAUNDRY agent.
lake city, s. c.
w ?
Old papers for Sale at tli
Office.
A
ITORS WONDER
PROSPER."
V
about it, plain as the
e. We buy'and sell
^ood reliable wears,
them, we have but
at the lowest for cash.
,we not prosper? We
out all our summer
, and CLOTHING,
room for fall goods,
r yourself, at
SDDICK'S,
- KINGSTREE, S. C.
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FAilOUS ^ 7 ?
SIlj HUUbt: ?
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I ^
ents for t^ @
jrated lion and @
;hor brand shirts. ?
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LLARS and CUFFS. . X
?AM SOCKS. y
. aie in need c t ?
EOES ?
i ^exainirie ?
LIIME^ ^ |
.wie&dRsLaau,*"11 @
Competition. Give us a Call."^5?
to please, ?
< HIRSCH, |
tree, 5. C. @
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Dr R J McCabe
Dentist
KIMiST3.EE, - - S. C.J
______________________________ I
W , L. BASS,
Attorney at Law
! LAKE CITY, S. C.
! y / v GUARA*. J
- eeS !
51 & ej Aftfi baM deposit
\J\J Railrcad Fare Paid. SOD 1
IS FREE Courses Offered. ,
j RftyMyA"ftr> J Beard at Cost. WrfteQuick
I GKOKGIA-ALASAM ; EUSi.'f ESS COLLEGE,Macon,Ga. j
atnmmmmimmmmw?
| ATTEIN
? ? IS CALLI
| OUR REI
j?E llMii " """ Th
? 2 LARGE BRK
? NEXT TO W. '
f- Where we will be pleased i
5^ have more Commodious
^ largely increased our Sto
ply your wants in p JP
? HNWAE, CHINAS A!
? OILS, &C
p Everything- to be had in a
SZ. Store.
Come and see us in our nev
Cr and jelly tumblers, very c
I King's tree Ha
KINGSTEEJ
Confectionery a
Genera]
Fuits and Vegetal
ALWAYS 0
Country orders spec
CAKES and BR
delicacies of
to be f
hen
H. A. MEYER,
MAIN STREET,
Stiir hint
? ma
NOW is the time to buy
as we are closing out all 1
margin above cost.
All straw hats offered a
line of shoes at greatly re
room for fall stock.
FOR BARGAIN
p. s. cnur
KINGSTREE, - -
BUELL&F
CASH DRY GC
Now is the time to buy your
Hankerchiefs
WE HAVE THEM IN GREAT
VARIETY.
LADIES' in Fancy Lace and Embroidery cf- an
feet, good sheer I.awn from 5 to 25c.
LADIES' H. S. HANDKERCHIEFS, all Linen, (
5o. fa
LADIES' LAWN H. S. HANDKERCHIEFS,
in 1-1. 1-2, and 1-inch hems, at r> cents.
LADIES' FINE CAMBRIC, 1-in H. S.. loop
or throe for 25c.
LADIES' ALL-LINEN, very fine. 15c., two an
(a*
Also a full line of COLORED-BORDERED
HANDKERCHIEFS for ladies and Children
trom :i to HV.
We also have a nice assortraen of
Handkerchiefs for Gentlemen, n
at from .?to "25c. i
Wi have just received carefully selected line '
of j
Gents'Neckties, M|
in a variety of "hades, only 25c.
Underwear,
This is the [..ace toget these, for Men, Indies
and Children. $G
Mtril Orders Receive t'nrefnl Alle
573 and 575 King Street
Subscribe to Tf
JTION |
ed to ? @ 1
10VAL |
:k stores I
r. WILKIN'S. 3
to serve you. "We now
Quarters and have ^3
:k and can better sup- zZZ
RD?A?E, STOYES, 3
3. J31J. ?i..M ?
f? r?o f r* 1 n c c T-T*i rrl n'n r*t* ^
1-1 1 O w V1UOO 11U1 U t) U1 V, ^
v quarters Fruit jars ^
heap. Yours truly,
irdwareCo. |
] BAKERY,
nd
Merchandise.
>les in eason
N HAND.
:ially solicited for
EAD, and all
the season
nunH
, Proprietor,
- KINGSTREE, S. C#.
tSdt ~
goods at low prices,
lines at just a small
i
t actual cost. E:tire
:duced prices to make.
S CALL AT,
STNEY'S.
- - - - s.c.
IO BERTS'
IQDS STORE.
Ladies' Skirts.
we have these up tc date having had them
ade to order.
Flannel Waists.
All wool, in Black, Blue, Omy Garnet
id Old Rose.
Ladies' Jackets.
Come and see us. we can give them to you at
mi $1.50 to $5 in Oxford Gray, Blue and
ack.
Hosiery.
we have a fine line of these or Men, Ladiea
d Children.
Furniture Department,
SPOT CASH PRICES.
O-pioce Imitation walnut Suits, $11.
KWpieve Solid Oak Suits, $19 to $75.
10-piecc Solid Walnut Suits, $75, $85 tc
25.
1 full line of wardrobes. $10 to 28.50.
?olid Oak Extension Tables. $5.
,'ontre Tables from 50c to $4.
Baby Carriages, $0. $2.55 up to $12.
jo-t'arjs, $8.50to$13.
Children's Chairs, Rockers and High Chairs
eet stock of Beds, $3.5o to $13.
Lounges, Couches and Single I/Hinges.
IVillnuf RAPkpn 11.75.
Cod S??nt, Hifrh Arm Rockers. $1.50.
.hite Iron Bed.*, $:i.50, $5, $5.50
$7. and $?.
nllon.
, mm, s. c.
IE RECORD.