The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, July 20, 1905, Image 5
^ o AND LOAN
W^ ASSOCIATION.
W IMPORTANT FACTOR IN THE DEVELOPV
V KENT OF A COMMUNITY.
m Every good citizen is interested in
tbe development of his country. It
K- is essential that every interest be de^veloped
to the highest in order that
the best results may be attained.
The manufactory that does not turn
out all the work of which it is capable
is not doing what it should do
or what its promoters have a right
ML to expect it to do. The clerk, the
'^bookkeeper, the carpenter, the brick
layer, or the printer who does not do
.lis much work us he can during the
hours of his employment is not doing
justice to his employer or himself.
The bunk, the stoie or the
newspaper that is not doing all the
business it cm do is not doing its
duty to the community nor to its
owners. The building and loan
association that does not do all the
business it is capable of doing is not
giving to the community the service
that it was intended it should give.
Of the sixty-two share holders in
the Cherokee Building and Loan
Association to date, seven are clerks,
three lawyers, six women, two printers,
seven merchants, four mill
men, two contractors, one editor,
jiine bookkeepers, four doctors, one
planter, eight officials, one bridge
builder, two carpenters, one hotel
man, one preacher, one manufacturer,
two children. Of this number,
oue is colored, one is a bank president,
two aie mill presidents.
One woman has built her a home
through the association. Where are
- ? i- - . 5 liru- ,
ine ocner cierKs in iowiu ?? u? uui(
join the association? You will war.tj
to buy a lot or build a house some
day. Could not more ladies join
the association? Yon have no idea
how many nickels you can save during
the week if you try. It will pay
you 8 per cent, even if you don't
care to build or buy a lot. Are only
seven oi the merchants of the
town interested in the future growth
of Gaffne\? Tne building and loan
association means work for carpenx
ters and brick masons, and they all
eat and wear clothes. There are
more carpenters in town than two?
What's wrong with the rest of them?
The association will make more worthy
causing more building. Do the
preachers realize that home owners
-*&re better citizens -have a greater
regard for morality, law and order.
The mill district alone can easily
take 500 shares, yet only four of
have ioined the association.
And only one colored member!
Is he the only one of his race who
sees the beauty of owning his own
"Home preparing for the future, becoming
a citizen in the true sense?
Duriug court week one can see
nothing but lawyers, but when
pay day comes at the building and
loan office only three of them show
up. Are there onlv two chilaren in
town able to rake up twenty-five
cents a week? If children would
learn to save in a few years they
would become landowners.
Everyone in Gaffney who can!
realize the importanqe.of the building
and loan as a town builder should
join the association and talk it up.
Let's see what we can all do together,
rich and poor, black and white,
by getting together to bnild up
Gaffnev.
TV hen value is added to real estate
it puts life into all other business
in the community. We need
in >re life in Gaffney aud every citizen
should do his or her part toward
promoting the interest of the town.
Philadelphia, Pa., and Charlotte,
N. ('., are two cities built by the
building and loan association. It's
si good in vestment for town and peo'"?
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pie.?uaniu-v imager.
Death of a"urtle Girl.
Indiantowx, July 10: Early
last Sunday morning the Angel of
Death entered the home of Mr and
Mrs \V F McCants of Indiantown
and took' from their loving care lit^le
Wilma Pearl, the joy and pride
- of the home. This little girl was
only eighteen months old, and was
sick only a few days. We extend to
the bereaved ones our heart-felt
sympathy and would point to them
the sweet assurance "Suffer the lit
tie children to come unto Me and
1 forbid them not, for of such is the
W Kingdom of Heaven."
L A Friend.
^ COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON,
^' CHARLESTON, S. C.
Letters. Science, Engineering. One scholarship
giving free tuition to each county of South
Carolina. Tuition $40. Board and furnished
room in Dormitory $10 to $1*2 a month. All candidates
for admission are permitted to complete
for vacant Boyce scholarships which pay $100
a year. For catalogue, address
HARRISON RANDOLPH.
7-JO- 4t President.
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CAL
Do you want t<
where labor is nc
animal vitality is
Do you want 1
varied than in any
of great ranches a
will assure you a
Do you want t
? grow profitable ci
I olives, prunes and
f business is good ai
i Then go to Ca
your coming.
The Chic;
Nor
is the most direci
fast through trai
track railway be1
Special Iot*
throughout the i
colonist Jow rate
tember and Octol
to make the trip
Daily and personall
Francisco, Los Ang<
berth in a Pullman t(
Chicago & No
Soutl
J, FILL IN THIS COUP
* AND MAIL IT TO-O
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(Pastors of Charges in Williamsburg Count;
are Invited to Publish in this Column thei
Schedule of Appointments Free).
Rev. W. J. Wilder, PastorBloomingvale
Baptist Church?
1st Sunday, 11 a. m.; 3rd Sunday
7:30 p. ui"
Cedar Grove?1st Sunday 3:30 p
m.; 3rd Sunday, 11 a. m.
Black Mingo?2nd Sunday, 11 a
m.; 4th Sunday, 7:30 p. m.
Bethany?2nd Sunday, 4 p. in.
4th Sunday, 11 a. ra.
. Turkey Creek?4th Sunday, 4 p
m.
Rev. J. W- Trolock, Pastor.
Scran tou Baptist Church?1st
Sunday, 7 p. m. 2nd Sunday 11 a
m. 4th Saturday and Sunday 11a,
m.
Evergreen?1st Saturday aud Sun
day 11 a. in. 3rd Sunday 3 p. ni.
Cowards?3rd Saturday and Sun
day 11 a. m. 1st Sunday 3 p. rn
Plase observe and comt,
Your Brother,
J. W. Truluck, Pastoi.
Rev W B Justus, Pastor.
In the Methodist Church a
Kingstree.
Preaching?Sund ay morning
11 o'clock,.
Preachiny?Sunday eveniny
8:30.
Prayer-meetiug?Thursday
evening-, 8:30.
All are cordially invited t<
attend.
FOR SALE.
Hereafter the Cable Pano C
will keep one of their new piano
for sale at the office of Dr R J Mc
Cabe, where it may be seen an
tasted.
11-3-tf.
I
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The tradition about Philadelphi
in June has always been that th
climate has been salubrious. IIov
it strikes a native who his been ii
England for many years and com
back for that month is expresse
with glowing vividness and humo
in a paper called "Philadelphia i
ljune,'"* by an Exile, which appeal
n the current number of Lippir
cott's Magazine. It is :io great se
cret that the author is an artist o
the first rank in both countries, on
of whose principal pictures is in th
English Chantry Collection, an
who has painted many portraits o
Philadelphians. ^
IFOR
3 live where the climate is mild
;ver oppressed by stress of w
never lost by mere conflict w
:o live in a region where the r
r other equal area in the world,
iffords a fine opportunity to get
competence ?
0 live where, with a minimum
:ops of grapes and small fruii
almonds, alfalfa and grain, wh
id capital easily finds profitable
ilifornia, where both health ani
ago, Union Pi
th-Western I
t route to the Pacific Coast,?
ns daily via this line, over ti
tween Chicago and the Miss
r round-trip rates are in
summer to various Pacific (
1 one-way tickets will be on
ber, which give an unusual c
at a minimum of expense.
y conducted excursions are open
sles, and Portland without chang<
jurist sleeoine: car from Chicago co
rth-Western, Unic
hern Pacific Rail\
W. B. KNISKERN,
P. T. M. C. &. N.-W. Ry., Chicago, 1
Please mail free to my address, Calif*
particulars concerning rates and train set
AY.
j, Veterans, Attention!
The Veterans of Williams
' burg county are requested to
! meet in the court house in Kings)
j tree on tlie 1st Monday in August
next with a view of getr
ting a correct list of all living
! veterans and also at some time
1 in the future of having a Rej
union at Kingstree. Should any
"'not be a Me to attend they will
' please send in their names and ,
. " *-> '1 4-lmir ,'nmnanv
mm inu.i i>i liiv.1i vviujivL.ij , --i>*
ment and command.
H H Kinder, j
E R Lesesne. t
July 2, 1905. \
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Not a cent wanted unless you
. i are cured. If you are sick and 1
i ailing- take Hollister's Rockv
| Mountain Tea. A Great bless- I
lng- to the human family. Makes
you well?keeps you well. 35
: cents, Tea or Tablets.
LAkE City Drug- Co.
i An inside view of the uses to
.' which girl college graduates might
put their often superfluous accoin.;
plishments is temperately given in a
paper cilled "An Opening for Girl
' College Graduates Who Need None/'
u hir?h sinnears in LiiiDincott'i Mag-j
_rr ?
azine for June. It is by Mr Albert
Schinz, Professor of French Biterjature
in Bryn Via at College, an J jt.
^ | should be heeded by all the fair sex
'who seek the higher education,
r """
Where are you sick'r Head:
ache, foul-tongue, no appetite,
| lack energy, pain in your stom/
ach, constipation? Hollister's
Rocky Mountain Tea will make
} you well and keep you well. 85
cents. Lake City Drug Co.
I
i
i ?Personally
Conducted
0 excursions in Pullman Tourist sleepg
ing cars from Chicago to San Fraucisco,
Los Angeles and Portland,
j without change, *'ia the Chicago,
Union Pacific and North-Western
Line. Lolonist one-way tickets will
be on sale during September and
October at only $83.00 from Chicago,
ia with corresponding low rates from
e other points. Double berth in tourv
ist sleeping cars only $7.00 Book1
lets, with maps and full information
e sent on receipt of 4 cents in stamps.
1 w u 1Ztiicl-utmi p t \f r. X' \t w i
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,r Ry, Chicago,
n
\s
i- To make room for fall stock
i- I am offering my entire line of
f Summer Goods at actual cost, j
e All goods new, stylish and ser-1
e^iceable. Call and see these |
d | bargains at
if J L C Moore's Corner Store,
La ke City, S, C.
Tr: ' 't . - - <
NIA
[ the year round?
eather, and where
ith cold?
m A?*A
cauuiLta ait muib
where the division
a small farm that
of labor, you can
t, oranges, lemons,
lere crops are sure,
investment?
1 opportunity await
acific and j
Line
and there are two ^
le famous double- \
ouri River. t
effect via this line
^oast points, and
sale during Sephance
for settlers
j
ited through to San
on which a double
StS only $7.00, via the
w Pacific and
vays.
?,
[U.
srnia booklet*, mepi and full
vice.
BUY TH!t
11ErSv-* illJ*$* L
SEWIKv MACHINE
Do not Ik 'Ici-'Iv. I |>v :h:.?e who ad*
vcriise n f'.d.i a .? :jg Maehine for ;
120.0'). :i.I (O n:jiu'hinoeaa
l?e h<i'j;riit-u ii.-nr:ui\ of our
deuL-nt iV.i.ii <5>l-?.'X) to ^lM.00.
WE M A K C A VARIETY
the new ko::e is the best. i
Thel ot'-.I -? i'.o strength or
weakness of y . - ^..n-hiiies. The '
DonMo 'i' .I with other
strong ]>oi:i vi i!;( i o \eiv Home
the be>t iS--?vi.?g . h:. Mine to htiy.
drift far '.,18 ?
IIIIIJ 101 I' iw- -- .1f. .w,,,,v Machines
ire luunu&u'i.u .-.i:: i ... is i-/io .imvbaaiug
m new iri srviKi mashine go.
O K A M " w
58 Union Pn. N. ^ I i.. .M'r.nita, On,
Jt. louls,Mo.. !> :' a?,." N.,. .1. 1 la'lcisco, Cfc'
Win.low Wrifflil,
Moran ton. S.
Midoiimmor
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"S. JIM'S.-1
Shoes, Hats, Clothing and No-1
tions Going- at Rock Bottom
Prices for Cash.
COFFINS and CASKETS
Kept On Hand at All Times.
Save Monev by Giving ile a
Trial. 9
Yours for business.
S, V. TAYLOR,
(Successor to S. .J. Taylor)
GREELYVILIE, - S. C.
1
The Lnrgetaii Most Complete j
Establishment South.
^EO. S. ^ i SON,
-ll.OTKACTTh :KS ofSash,
Doors, Blinds
Moulding and Building Material,
Sash Weights and Cord I
CH AXLES TON. SC.
Bring us your JOB WORK. j
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TilK MAN WITH HISKYES
(TEX FCK HARdAlN'S |
wun r .hiss <'i K ftALf. ur i
two-piece si*its situ 1
BARGAIN* ARE VERY SELDOM
OFFERED. .NOT A
SUIT !N TIIE LOT WORTH
LESS 'J'HAN $10, A XD MA X V
OF THEM FULLY WORTH
$12. SOME WITH BELTS T(. j
MATCH.
i
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ALL MARKED DOWN
....... j,
-$6.75.-' J
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SIZES ARE FROM 8* TO 38. \
BREAST MEASURE. SEE
THEM DISPLAYED IX OUR i
NORTH WINDOW. AND BY A
NO ME xNS MISS THE OP- l
PORTl'XITYoF SECURIK6 i
AT LEAST ONE OF THESE *
SUITS. WE'D LIKE TO SHOW
YOU A FEATHER WEIGHT A
SILK COAT AT $5.50, COOL- 2
EST CO AT MADE.
STRAW HATS IN ALL THE
BEST STYLES. T
MAIL ORDERS FILLED AT
REDUCED PRICES.
|Bentschner|
8 Visanska, 81
X COR. KING AND HASKLLSTS X
Q Charleston, - S. C. Q
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SAVE MONEY.
ti
By Taking Advantage of
Our Cheap Clubbing ai
Rates. tc
Bv clubbing with The County ?
Record you can get the following
newspapers and magazines at reduced
prices. To lake advantage of
these cheap rates both publications
must be paid for one year in advance:
The County Record and the a
Twice-a-Week News and Courier
one vear each $1.50. JL
* *
The County Record, the Atlanta
Constitution and the Sunny _
South, one year each, $1.75.
* * * ^
The County Record and the i
Home and Farm, one year each,
$1.25. 21
*
The County Record and the ""
New York World, (three times a ?
week) one year each, $1.65. I
* * * 1J
The County Record and The!
THE "BOSS" COTTON PRESS!
SIMPLEST, STRONGEST. BEST
The Murray Ginning System
Gins, Feeders, Condensers, Etc.
G1BBE5 MACHINERY CO.
Columbia. S. C.
, ia
HAVE YOD ANYTHING
FOR SALE? 12
If you have Chickens. Eggs. Seeds. Axe
I O
Handles, Horses. Mules. Buggies or any- i ^
thing to sell you can telUthe fact to
EVERYBODY IX SOlll CAROI.IXA y
-THROUGH-^ '
The News aim Courier j
FOR 25 CENTS '
If the advertisement does not contain
more than twenty-flve words. The rata la ,
only ONE CENT A WORD. No advertisement
taken for less than 25 cents, j
t
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NEW
spring Millinery and
Goods, Laces, Em
-ALS
slice Line Of White Ta
-A1
Stackley's C
Keep In
Mil Tins,
?ww JEWELE
57 KING STREET.
he-Name of the firm is a g
X merit will
And the Fact of Their Being Watch In
he Georgetown and Western Railr
Anything in the Way of Jewelry. Clocl
Eought at Their Store at the Lowe
Mail Orders are Filled Promptly and i
Special Attention. X Rerr
Farming'
Ail Ki
Also a full line ol Horse Collars,
ees, etc. * * *
Our Dixie Plow is what you wan
rid it costs us more than the ordii
) you. ?:? ?
n i i _ _i _ _ t T-* T\
Commoner,' (W. J. Bryan's paper)
one year each, ?1 65.
* *
Thb County Record and the
Youth'sCompunion (new subscribers
only) one year each $2.25.
* * *
The County Record and the
American Farmer, one year each
$1.15. II
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The County Record and the _
National Magazine, one year each,
$1.60.
oee our large siock oi fee uee ar
lows, and in fact everything neec
md and cultivation of your crop.
Agents for Johnson's Disk Cr
Just received a car Anchor Lime
Try us on Sashes and Doors; Coi
re al way welc me.
jAKE city ha
LAKE CIT
hiskey I Morphlup I Olga
labit, I habit, |, ' ha
Cured by KEELEY IN
A*l)'Sc.(or 1' O.Hox75)Colutubift.8.C. Cor
3ig Shipm
Horses a
We have just received a
and Mules. Gentle famii
teams of mules, stylish dri
Moderate Prices
Full Line tandard Make
ons. No better made; n<
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Stiickey <&
Lake Cit>
DE<
VALMETTO" CLOTHING
TRADE MARK.R?6I3TER(Q, ^
Ibis label foimb an insibc Coc
'Peil melt?
'hey are exactly what is claimed f
Best Wearing". More Service, mc
3rt derived from a Suit of ''Palme
ther make at same peice. Your d
re stand behind the dealer.
Bear the Palmetto Label in mine
ourself or the boys.
All the first class merchants hai
f your store-keeper does not, plea*
ect you to the store where vou car
PALMETTO MI
28 East Fourth St., N<
SOUTHERN
IS 7
LINE
' 'M
Mercerized White <
tbroideries, Etc.
0n
and Black Slippers
.
2- J jgjj
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ash Store. >j
Mind.
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CHARLESTON, S. C. \
iUARANTEE OF EXCELLENCE.
.TELL X
ispectors For the Southern land
oads Speaks for Itself X
cs, Watches or Cut Glass Can Be
st Price for Reliable Goods. J .
Out of Town Customers Receive
iember the Name and the Place.
Tools Of J
nds.
Back Bands. Traces, Single*
?
*
t; a heavier, smoother casting
lary kind, but no extra charge
. .
9 &L
id Orangeburg Sweeps, Shovel
led in the preparation of your
iltivators, the money saver.
, always the best.
ne and inspect our stock, you
.RDWARE CO.
XSX
rette I All Drift and Tabaee
bit, I habits
stlTUTE of s. c.
ltUlentiai corrrespondence solicited.
lent of
nd Mules.
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biff lot of fine Horses
ly horses, fine match
*iV,w
vinff horses.
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nuggiea and wago
lower prices. ?:?
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: Flowers,
/, s. c
ST FITTING,
BEST WEARING ^
,
it Dnr\?>t nf onorit ^ntf
? I VV?IV? V | V VVV ^ v |
?lathing/' .
or them-?"Best Fitting" and
?re Satisfaction and more Comtto
Clothing" than from any
ealer guarantees that to you;
i
I when you buy clothing for
idle the "Palmetto Closing."
?e write to us and we will di1
buy tljem.
G. CO.
ew York*
1 HEADQUARTERS:
and 199 Meeting St.