The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, December 21, 1905, Image 9

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r ' ' V \ 1 iiiMiniH uTinf ii"i A. . 1 Nothing fc' { ^ ^ ?xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx? w 'Istesstt TO "HI< & I ?xxxxxxx I I Shoulders Back, Chest Forwa El- "HIGH ART* Clothes Rr . Without Sufficient Puilne P We also Carry a Nice line c f- Ready Made Silk Skirts, and Oth< and all Other Goods too Numer p We also Carry a Full lii WW T W * W T s we u>raiany in I H. D. REDDI' y ^ w"'; \ ' Good News Of r New Goods. I is J. B. STEELE'Sj THP r.l HTHIPD'S ?' m au vuv * a bbmiv w ai -"-O? + -?0? b( ; w Including the Justly Popular Heldman w Ready-to-WearMen's Suits. This line ai of Clothing Really Looks Like Genu- to ine Tailoi MadeGarments. My Stock of ai i F?H and Winter Clothing !; is Now Ready for Inspection. cr and I Cordially invite all my Custom- ! fa ers.to al 1 ana See the Best and Most st Complete Line of Men's and Boys' tt Suits and Furnishings Ever Offered to lc the People of Williamsburg County. tr p Boys' Knee Pants j" ?'*. Up-to-date in Quality and Prices !w l\ * Guaranteed.2SbM^? u Prepare for Winter ? ^ by Buying a Rain Coat and Umbrella n fl Have Th ese Goods to Suit Everyone |p] UMBRELLAS 50c to $3.00 A Also Swell Line of Trunks, Suit cases and Grips. Buy One of These and You Will Not be Ashamed to Use It In Traveling. " Brushes and Combs. Ele&nt Line of TheseTeilet Requisites re V Cigars, Tobacco 1? m* i and cigarettes of the Better Kind Kept ^ constantly on nana. i ! 80 I am agent for the Wheeler & Wilson and sc New Boyal Sewing Machines. Their | pr names are a guarantee. ! an \ In Every thine We Sell You Get Full ^alue ^ 3ottom Prices. J. B. Steele, s ....... 7 \v ; : THE CLOTHIER. * 3g1tigst?ee. S. XD, * ^ _ .% ' n 31^ >?* ...] .. V "< .. .. - ' % ? AS r,H t xxxxxxxxxxx> rd, Head Erectoducethis C iss.TheyHein >f Ladies' D or f5r^irlpQ A Nir. U "V^l a V^Vi WW ? m -m W ^ ous to Mention ie of "Douj vite Yoi CK APPEAL TO COTTON GROWERS. airman Carter Urgas Farmers Hold Crops at Least 30 Days. To the Farmers of William irg County: T" - 1 J l,?? 1 ue lOUJtJ Cipct icu nas :>tton has slumped, but th no more than we might lia> cpected and is due largely, link, to the premature openir : the crop and the 'very rapi arketing during the month < eptember. .The amount ginne id marketed during Septen :r leads the spinners of tt orld to believe that there lother large crop, but we wh lve spent the last month i id around the cotton tielc low better than any one els lout the size of the preser op;therefore it behooves ever .rmer knowing this, to be lort crop to hold his cotton o le market at least thirty daj nger and you will have r ouble in getting J10 cents ( ore for it. I am quite sure the busine* 1 3 1 1 iea, aierciia.il us <iuu ua.iiH.ci ill all lend a helping hand, s ir as they can, to aid you i lis effort. Now let's show 1 ie world that we have tl gbt to put the price on 01 roduct and not the ^speculate Yours very truly, J Davis Carter, County Chairman C G A Leo, Oct. 9, 1905. RESIDENTIAL E L E C T I 0 WILL MAKE NO CHANGE. No matter which candidate ected, Foley's Honey and Tar wi main the people's favorite reuiei r coughs, colds and incipient coi imption. It cures colds quic1' id prevents pneumonia. A JNn um, Batesville, lud., writes: ' iffered for three mouths with a s ire ccld. A druggist prepared n me raediciue, and a physician pi ribed for me, yet I did not in t it a. ; .1 tti -1 tt ove. i men irieu r oiev s noiu id Tar and eight dpses cured me. V,v Notice' Jurors. Second week jurors will tai< )tice that the Court of Gener; !SvSions and Common Picas ft: illiamsburg county has ac urned sine die and that a cond week jurors are extent I ;from. attendance' on sai . B C Whitehead, % v/ / rn inn 'waw? .iSEESfcaflBWKKi COlvdIES ^RT CI A oooocoo<xxxx@x> That's how The oveteclEffect. isSmetr th T: Swi ress Goods. & e Line of Laces, Ne ? ? ylass'' and Hig mm im" i To Com XiXXXXX\Nxxxxx? ! Letter to L. Stackley. K1XGSTREE, S. C. "n...... c;i.<. Tho business in [jj , 1a til *MV -? -vw- " i tins world is dry-goods; the reason is: your custonien want your stuff s" | as much as you wuut to sell it* i That's the whole business, except e. your buying the goodi. js Devoe comes next. It saves money, and people like money. They e like somebody else's m <r>* t'.-.t: t i , * A own;,they like to nuke it ' ig : to save it; they like to kc< t. t.wvid ^ haps as well as to nuke t. .Buildings run down fast without , ! paint; poor paint is the tame. Devoe i is the means of stopping that leak rc* a big one. All we've got to do to se'i le ' Devoe is to .-how that a man saws is money hj using it. K 1) Jewell, Corry, Po., painted his house 5 years ago with a mixed n paint; 14 gallons. Last spring lie la painted Devoe; 10 gallonf. Saved le :$15 to $20. Yours f ulj it F W Devoe & Co. P. S. Dr 1) C Scott sells our * paint. ,a SO MONEY FOR THF SCHOOLS. i __ rs l0 Not a Cent for Ibis Year Turned Orer >r; by State Dispensary. Columbia, October 5:?The ss j Comptroller General is receivs, in*r frequent requests for disjo | pensary school money. He canin i not send it^put because he canto) not get the money, and has none ,e! on hand. The dispensary auJr' thorities promised to turn the ,r school profits for this year over j the latter part of September, or the first of October, but it has 'not yet been turned over to him, and he wishes the school authorities to understand that the fail X ! ure to send the money out is due en rely to tne fact that it is has noS^een turned over to him. 1,1! The dispensary has not turned j- ;over a cent of this year's projv fits from the dispensary for th use of the schools. News A: '1 'Courier. p-! _ n Important Notice. [1. We have 011 our books hun?v ' dreds of dollars owinyf 011 sub' scription. ft is imperatively necessary that we collect this in order to continue in busine?. The paper we are nowV ifivir.y e our patrons is the bi^gv.^t in the State for a dollar a year km: we " ; cannot atford to lose a ^in</ie >r subscription. All the sunktner 1 | we have been under a Innkvy .. financial strain to pay running expenses and we hope our fsubscriberl' will now come toj the d refecue and^pay promptly tfhat # \ * ^ ? *\ * \ te .isr; _:z.T.r;:;'- < .- > *;*.: *' , - MBMiia^.y. ^yA^v--ga?^uh gtt:;k t LOT HIT DCOOOCXXXXXXXX Young Man of tt They're rty BasilytBut\ \ Trimmings to ckwear, Ladies da h Art Shoes f( s c e ana KINGS ?? ""IF*1 ?i Jicranton Snapshots. Scranton, October 9: A pro traded meeting was coraraence< here yesterday morning' at th< Missionary Baptist church con ducted by Rev J W Truluck, tb< pastor, who preached a very in teresting sermon to a large con gregation the opening day. The meeting will probably continue until next Sunday and there h no uoubt that it will be a live and interesting one. Messrs VVinslow Wright anc S 0 Byrd went to Columbia lasl week. Mr Wright returned 1 Friday morning, but Mr Byre will be gone for three months or longer. There was a hot supper giver : at the home of Mr R E Lee Fri day night for the benefit of Loya Temperance Legion. Quite a large amount was realized anc all present seemed to enjoy the occasion very much. Oysters, ice-c am and other delicacies were served in abundance and and the event was graced bj the presence of quite a numbei of charming young ladies. Rev.W P Clause went to Kings tree today to .^ee something more about the dispensary election, which it is supposed will be held soon. That's right, Mi Gause. Tola weather will sgoe be here and if you don't get il before, the voters will have tc have something to keep thenwarm and will probably vote both ways. TT . ?. /i 1 1 ivjrjj rii'.nnau cuwaiu auu ?uxi Fred, 'were in cur city to-da} from EiSngham. M R M .Fl'M'i OF TRAGIC MEANIXl sir-' iline* fjoiu ?J li ^imnioni of Oasey. "a. Think what niigh have resulted from his terribli cough if he had not taken the irnd icii ealo.it which he writes: "I hat a f arful cough that disturbed nn night's rest. I tried everything, bin nothing would relieve it, until 1 took l)r King's New Discovery foi Cousumpti 'ii, Coughs and Colds, which completely cured me." Instantly reliefs and permanent!) cures all 111mat ami lung diseases; pre\enls_;ip and pneumonia. At Dr W V Droekington's drug store; guarantee l; bOc and jd.OO.Trial Vottle|rree. * * v*| ; ' " . i ' > J i lo Well is sxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx? 0 I 1 _[ ' 1 '~T~ ? ^~ ^G " XXXXXXX? V'! ' 5 I 'I le Period* Wants to Look. V * zer Overpadded Yet ton Fully,Fit Comfortably -f'jNS - ;*4a Match of the Latest Styles* | ckets & Coats, Waists of all Kinds <? ? )r Ladies and Gentlemen* se for Yourself. !;| 5TREE S C. J : THEY ME HERE I 4 Big- Lot of Buggies and Wagons at : THOMAS & BRA | . All Standard JTakes. "j WREN, TISON <S JONES and BABCOCK BUQQIES. "fl MILBURN. TAYLOR and CHATTANOOGA WAGONS. t| HARNESS and SADDLES ''M 1 Made at Our Factory and Guaranteed Hand-Sewed. ? ' No Better Can Be Bought. : Thomas & Bradham, Agents, >. I KINGSTREE, S. C. vfcjj SPECIAL LI 4 | Crockery Ware, 'M Glass War c. ij Wine Setts. V.ij Wate Sett s, China Images, Just Opened Up at : r. i nun, i ; MAIN STREET - KINGSTREE, S. C. ?? j new < uke for cancer, j Final Discharge. *. *> ' Notice is hereby given that J ?B ' ' > All cm n?mnnrc ?rp i\o\v kuinin ' wlminicrruf.ni iIp hnnic nnn ru'hi .#** . ? ..b. * ... Salve. Jas Walters, of Di.flield, \ a., day made application unto me for a , writes- "I had i cancel on mv lio tinal discbarge as such administrator- ' ; ( wiiUs. 1 nau cam ci on m\ "P j ami that the 2i>t day of October, 1905, for vears, that seemed incurable till at 10 o'clock a. m. at my cflice, has been * Kucklen's Arnica Salve healed it, jWx>,nted for foe ami now it is perfectly well." Guar-1 Judge of Probate, W. C. auteed cure for cuts and burns. 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