The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, November 09, 1905, Image 7
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*Dress Soocia.
Cravenettes, Prunellas,
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Serges, Brilliantines,
Broad Cloths, Henriettas
" <i Venetian Flannels
~m All the Latest Designs
' in Silks Such a:
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Stripes, Plaids, and Two Tom
Taffeta Silks. Selected line o
Trimmings to match DressGood*
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QUR PRICES ABE 8MB LEADERS
Aud we are wilting to place our case
jpg??hat they say.
WRITE US- TRY US
L Will cheerfully quote price prices or
jj& send samples.
&' v Bargains?Like time?Wait for
1 Nobody?Don't delay?Order Today.
* > A $5 SKIRT FOR $3.98Ladies'
Walking Skirt Made of Fine
Quality, Panama Cloth, in Black,
Navy and Grey?Plaited all around
y? each plait stitched down close on
?he Hip, a regular $5 Skirt Marked
* '"^Special by ITS at $3.98 each.
SVe carry the Iaigest and most coniplete
assortment of Fine Dress Go^ds.
Silks, Hosiery, Gloves, Muslin
Underwear, Laces, Embroideries,
t Dresss Trimmiugs, etc. Write us?
^ Samples sent on request.
BWe Prepay Express Charges On All
^ " Orders o?$5.00 or More.
?k HAVE YOU A BOY? If not
find you could see the beautiful
" -- array of Boys' Clothing we are showing,
you'd want to borrow one
If v just to see how nice he would look
P? in one of our Suite. We Have them
jit $1.98, $2.50 $3.00 up to $6.00
?er euit?25 per cent cheaper than
l" ? elsewhere.
/ - % BOYS' KNEE PANTS.
v - Jl V; 50c, 75c and $1.00.
^The be^t in tht "wbrld for the money.
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g youi
If i ?AND WE A&B WILLING '
Pi DUALITY A
i? You are cordially i
%' big store in the Brick
|r'i; jgj and be convinced tha
r ^ biggest and best
? Shoes. Hats, Clot
?Groceries, Furniti
" ever displayed in thi:
|r It pays us to carry th
j* ? shall maka all this ps
@ much better goods f
@ you've been paying
I Our $1 25, $150 $2
? Shoes for Men and
. - ?and $4 50 for Men
city Dealers Have
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I JjfjOUR DRTi
* AND
S stock is superb; and
? orders in any line wil
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THF. HOUSE THAT *b7v
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YOU'LL SAVE A DOLLAR IIEU
YOU INVEST IX
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! WRITE US. SEND US A DIAGR
! WHAT YOU WANT AND WE
j 25 PEI{
WE ARE HEADQUARTERS.
For everything Ready-to-wear for
, Ladies, Misses & Children. Write ;
| for whatever you want We can }
save money for you on every
purchase.
I OUTING FLANNEL UNDER
WEAR.
Ladies' Outing Flannel Underwear,
the most comfortable garment made.
We carry a fflll line of solid colors, i
Pink and Blue Stripes at 50c, 75c, r
89c, $1.00> up to $2.50 each. I,
Order now while the stocks are com
plete.
vrT\A/ WHITE WASH GOODS
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This is particularly a white season, i
'New Wnite Pioques for Fall Waist- j
ings. A regular 15c quality. We'
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Trade!
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I PRICES. I
nvited to call at our ?
Block R. R. Street jgj
t we are offering the w
selected stock of : :
hing, Dry Goods, ||
ire. Hardware, Etc?
s section of the State. ?
e best lines and we ?
ly you by selling you jgj
or the same prices @
for inferior grades. jgj
: 00,$2 50& $3 oof
Women and $4 00 ?
are the Goods which ?
to Get Higher Prices @
ai=iiias ?
SOODS ?
CLOTHING,?
in fact 'o give us your ? i
1 prove equal to an ad- ?
price of vour U;
titon:?w
KS FOR ALL. ?
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fins EiJ
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o Ccirge <?/
llinery *D
wthr Hats Pnnti
JL V .? WAAM
) Out in Numbe
i is Good Proof that
i Hiss Saunders Y(
to be Interested.?
E~ DRY
len & Co.
esTsatisfaction or
iEY BACK. ?
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Mr House in in Souiti. a '
E ON ABOUT EVERY FIVE
MERCHANDISE. ,
Floor Coverings? 2%, '
AM OF YOUR ROOM. STATE _
CAN SAVE YOU FROM 15 TO 1
CENT. t
\
bought it in ease lots direct from the r
factory?Saving the middleman* j1
profit. We give you all that is in it
and will sell it at 10 cents per yard, j
A' WAIST SPECIAL.
One Lot of Mercerized White Oxford |
Ladies Shirt Waists, Fronts E;n- j ('
hrniiWpd in beautiful floral designs. ?
We have but about 50 doz. in the
lot. Whoever gets one secures a bargain.
This Waist retails everywhere
it is sold at $2.00. Order one now
and it will cost vou only $1.25.
WE PREFER A SMALL
PROFIT FROM THE MANY, j
Rather than a large profit from the
few. We'll handle your order as |
though its ti.e only one we have.
Smith-Adams.
Wednesday alternoon, November
1st, at 3.30 o'clock, Mr
James Adams was married to '
Miss < arrie Smith, the daughter
oi Mrs. Pauline .Smith, at
the ^bride 's home about three
miles from town, the Kev W B
Justus, of Kingstree officiating.
A large party went from town ;
to attend the ceremony. I
The attendants were: Mr !
Adams, brother of the groom
and best man, with Miss Annie
Gregg, of Florence: Mr Carol i
Burgess, with Miss Lillie Ad- 1
atns; Mr R K Wallace, with Miss! (
Carrie Wiggins of Georgetown; j
M. Chas Richardson, with Miss i
Mittie Mc(iill. [j
The wedding march was play-1
ed by Miss Mabel Wiggins of (
Georgetown.
Tne rooms were darkened to :
heighten the effect during the J
ceremony. The bride's dress'1
was of white silk with veil and
orange blossoms and she carried (
a bouquet of bride's roses. The !
bridesmaids were all tastefully *
gowned in white silk.
After the ceremony the doors j ^
of the dining room were thrown |,
open and the guests were in- I
vited to partake of a most
bounteous and splendid dinner. 1
II fib "UUUIill
of a woman's life, is the name
of life." Your menses come al
scantier until they stro. Some
entire change lasts CTree or fo
much pain and discomfort, wh
by taking
TCAI
Woman's Refuf
It quickly relieves the pa
miserableness, forgetfulness, f
E?8 cold flashes, weakness, tired
y?g bring you safely through th
igB build up your strength for thi
At all druggists, in $1.00
WRITE US A LETTER
[ t- s Pat aside all timidity and write us
i J freely and frankly, in strictest confl a
dence, telling us all your symptoms
and troubles. We will send free advice
jiM (in plain, sealed envelope), how to
91 cure then. Address: Ladies'Advisory
xfl Dept., The Chet lanooga Medicine Co.,
Chattanooga, Tenn.
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y ten did Stock <
?nt. '
I The amount o
! cceded expect
niie lO brands of Slioi
irs, |
7 \ c
if You i ooutnt
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)U aie |
| These are al
' GOC
rHE BEST VALUE IN THE
STATE.
\ Regular so 00 Waist for S3.OS.
\ fine quality Black Taffeta Silk
Wjiist?tucked. You'll have to pay
?5.00 for the same Waist elsewhere.
A two cent stamp and S3 98 is all it
will cost you here
TTirrvnntirr A TD
W W JL, Fy IN UiNUHRWILrtR..
An* Men, Women anil children of all
iges Write for what, you want If u?>t
satisfactory will elieerfu ly refnml i!io
money.
-IOW ABOUT YOUR BLANKETS
\"e bought ours when tbe price of woo]
va- away down. Order one ( I these
low. A Guaranteed all Wool Blanker
hat retai.s all on?r the eonntry at ?.5
our price $.19# per pair.
KID GLOVES.
Vre one thing require* good judgment
n Huying. Try a pair of our $1.00 Kid
rloves. The b*st in the world for the
uoney. Every pair warranted.
\~ents for DR. JAEGER'S
SANITARY WOOLENUtfDERWEAR
and THE
-ADIESHOriEJ OURNA L
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The young" couple will make
their home in Williamsburg,
where Mr Adams will engage in
tanning. The best wishes attend
them.?The Sunday N^ws,
Nov. 5.
FAVORED BY BOTH PARTIES
Republicans and democrats alike
praise Foley's Honey and Tar for
coughs, colds and ail throat and
lung diseases, as no other remedy
can compare with it. It is safe and
'lire. F T Slater, merchant, 171
Main f*t.,Gloucester, Mass., writes:
'Foley's Hon?y ami l"ar cured mo
if a very bad cough which I had
for three months though other remedies
failed to benefit me. I can
hifhIv recommend it for coughs and
;>!<!?." Sold by l>r 1' Scott
An lionest gas meter is the
loblest work of a corpoiation.
JOUNTERFEITING THE GENUINE.
Foley & Co., Chicago, originated
Honey and Tar as a throat and lung
"euiedy, and on account of the great
merit and popularity of Foley's
Honey and Tor many imitations are
offered for the genuine. Ask for
Foley's Honey and Tar and refuse
my substitute offered, as no other
preparation will give the same satisfaction.
It is mildly laxative. It
contains no opiates and is safest for
children and delicate persons. Sold
t>y Dr I) C Scott.
Small sorrows are most voluble.
.
KG PERIOD" to
i often given to the "change
t longer intervals, and grow ff >
women stop suddenly. The ' j
ur years, and is the cause of
ich can, however, be cured, H .
ROUS
re in Distress.
in,' nervousness, irritability,
ainting, dizziness, hot antf jjfjj
feeling, etc. Cardui will
is "dodging period," and
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C ICdl U1 y UUl 1Kb. IIJ iv. m
bottles. < B
"EVERYTHING BUT DEATH
I loCered," writes Virginia Mobem, tjj
of Easton, Md., "until 1 took QSKlai, Bv
which cured me so quiokly tSMnsfaed J
my doctor, who didn't kaosr J was Hj
taking it. I wi* I had iM of Bg
Cardui eartier la lMn" A
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of 9/etv and 2t{
Shoe 'Department.
f business done in this departmei
ationC We handle the followin
es: >
CYTl-i ? 0>
//( ties a noes,
'and f/Scllc Shoes for jC
h a v e a ma&ni-ticen1
sh Shoes for Sentl<
l High ('lass Goods. None I
>DS C
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We do an extensive Mail
Order Business, which proves
thr t our methods are good and
right.
You'll tinaUncle bam s man
a mightyaccommodating way
of Shopping, a.:d mighty acJ
commodating folks at thisend
to till your orders.
When a Mail Order reaches
us we make it a study to send
;only such Clothes, Hats or
i Furnishiif's as we believe is
sure to please that particular
customer.
We request the return of
| anything we. send you not entirely
satisfactory.
Better buits and Overcoats
| than ours are not made. The
i manufacturers of the \ ot hes
| we sell are scrupulously particular
about every detail of
A T ,
every garment, uur luw
; Prices are Largely responsible
i for the increased popularity
I of our Store.
Seud us your Mailorders.
! Bentschner
&
Visanska,
, Corner King and Hasell Sts
! flMl, 8. C
Notice.
Until further notice the Oi]
i Mill Ginnery will run only twc
days in each week?Wednes
day and Thursday.
R fi Hlackman.
10-11 tf. Mgr
Registration Notice,
The office of the Supervisors of Registration
will he opened on the first
Monday in every month for the purpose
of the registering of any person
who is qualified as fo'.lows:
"Who shall have been a resident oc
the state for two years, and of tire
county one year, and of the polling precinct
in which the elector offers te
vote four months before the day of
election, --.id shall have paid, six
months before, any poll rax then due
and payable, and who can both read
and write anv section of the const.tution
of submitted to him by the
? ^rvisms of Registration, or 'vho
tow that lie owns, and has paid
'-OS ;>llectable on during the
t ir. property in this Mate
tliroe hundred dollars ot
J.J. KADDY.
i Mr?i*L- (if Ronrd
H,/to Trustees.
j Tlic sinlv ttupt. of Education has instructed
inc as follows:
Please !: i yoi.r Trustees understand
' local or special taxes may be voted
r January Is,. There ought to be
i-at many such taxes voted for next
"Nm#t. This :> tic only plan under the
law to replace the dispensary funds in
those Counties which have or may vote
out the dispensaries. For the last tw?
or three years the schools have been
receiving from $200,000 to $250,000 from
dispensary profits. This amount exceeds
either the poll tax or local taxes,
Local taxation is one of the best ways
to raise school revenues, beeahse it requires
local interest and enthusiasm,
Most of the States raise the greatei
part of their school funds by local taxat
ion. While some districts have votec
all the Constitution allows them to
yd less than 20 percent <:' our srhoo
revenues is raised in this v ay. Let u:
agitate this question now, v that tin
people may be ready to vote by Janu
ary. WM. COOPER, y^ipt Ed.
Final Discharee
Notice is hereby given that Ilugl
McCutchen, Administrator oT the Es
tate of II l> (iiiland, deceased, has thi
Jay cade ipplieaiiori unto me for \
! final discharge as su<h administrator
j and fjiat the 25th day,of November. 1
I> 15K)5, at 10 o'clock, a m. at my office
ha* beetk appointed for the hearing o
said petition S McB Scott,
* J udtre. tif.Probate,
William-burg ?o,
Kingatree, c? c, Oct. 26, 1$X)5V
NTRY ALIKE
o - to - date Merchandise.
Cloaks and jacket#* ]'%
nt has far ex- i We have them, New, Stylish )||
g celebrated J . ^ and Stunning in Effect. v i
v i / Don't buy your Cloaks and
m Jackets until you have seen
Our Line.
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ClCltGS. A N Sole Agents for the famous .
- line of i JEFFERSON Hats for Gents.
?men$ We handle the well known I 7
setter made. DIXIE Blankets. |
COMPANY. ?
Farming Tools Of
AH Kinds. J
Also a full line ol Horse Collars, Back Bands, Traces,
trees, etc. *' * * v# * .
Our Dixie Plow is what you want; a heavier, smoother casting
and it costs us more than the ordinary kind, but no extra charge
See our large stock of Pee Dee and Orangeburg Sweeps, Shovel
Plows, and in fact everything needed in the preparation of your
land and cultivation of your crop.
Agents for Johnson's Disk Cultivators, the money saver.
Just received a car Anchor Lime, always the best.
Try u.s on Sashes and Doors; Come and inspect our stock, you
are alway welcome. J r* ''''
LAKE CITY HARDWARE CO, |
LAKE CITY, S. C
jf Big Shipment of |
Horses and Mules.|
We have just received a big lot of fine Horses % s
and Mules. Gentle family horses, fine match
, ! teams of mules, stylish driving horses.
Moderate Prices. yJ
Full Line Standard Make Buggies and wagons.
No Better made; no lower prices. ?:?
i Stuckey & Flowers, 1
Lake City, S. C.
DO Not Forget.
We Always Keep on Hand
?a Fine Stock of?
cit ifcti m ATirn w a or ' ^
31LT?ft rLnicu n(uui? _
SPOONS, FORKS, SOUP LADLES, |
GRAVY LADLES.BUTTER KNIVES ?f>
SUGAR SPOONS, TABLE AND W
DESSERT KNIVES, CARVING SET II
BUTTER DISHES, PICKLE M
STANDS, WAITERS, ICE PITCHERS,
FULL TEAS ETC.
; | Southern Railway
i Watch Inspectors for Georgetown & Western Railroad
( and Consolidated Street Railroad.
Mail orders receive prompt and careful attentiou.
S THOMAS JR., & BRO :)
257 KING ^STREET, CHARLESTON, - S. C, ^
TUC FITP1MITIIRF MAN.
1 ULi 1 VIMUl Vliu
I lEZizxg'stxee, - - ^_S. C.
i .
! .WHEN NEEDING ANYTHING Iiv I
THE FURNITURE LINE DO NOT B
. I ' FORGET THAT I CARRY THE BEST j
1 Household Furniture,-.Rugs. j;i
' Carpets, Matting and Every- ;
j thing to Make the Home I
! Comfortable- _ ubAAAJE
; / ?COFFINS and CASKE1S? <
KEPT SERVICES.^