The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, June 25, 1908, Image 7
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GKEELYVILLE GLEANINGS.
Items of Local Interest About Various
Matters?Personal Notes.
Greelyvili.e, June 22.?Mr T
W Boyle spoil' several days in Lynchburg
last week looking afier the
building of a tine Methodist church
ut ttvit mImcp that lie lin-J tlie Coll
tract to build and furnish the lumber
for. Mr C E Harris from herly?
Nthe work in charge for Mr
\ *'c'
* Mrs D E H oris is spending some
time in Lynchburg with her litis4
band.
t , Messrs P II Keels, T D Clarkson
p and Dr E 0 T-iylor went over to
I' Kingstrte last Monday to attend
court, as jurymen.
/.' Dr "W L Taylor spent one day
e 1} last week in Kingstree. Dr Taylor
Ml has decided to locate here, and is
' getting a nice patronrge.
Mr \V M O'Bryan is being urged
by his friends to enter the race for
representative from this county. Mr
.A O'Brvan is one of the best men in
Williamsburg for that position, and
should be decide to make the race
aud be elected, he will fill the office
? with honor to himself and credit to
W his county.
Mr J F Register, the leader of
l* the educational forces of our town.
E has bad plans drawn by an archip
tect of Anderson for our school
I'l bidding that we expect to erect
gU A ^ng the summer. There will be
B err class-rooms, several cloak and
M dressing rooms and an auditorium
H- that will seat fiom three to five
B hundred people. It will be of brick
B and cost about seven or eight thousI
and dollars. Our people need and
want better school facilities and are
I willing to spend their cash tor it.
Very much to the regret of everybody
in town Rev R W Spigner and
his family have moved to Jonesville
They carry with them the best
wishes of their many friends for
abundant success in their new
home.
Mr J W Olliver has moved his
family from Sumter to occupy the
house KCentU vacated by Rev Mr
Spigner. The new school is the
attraction for Mr Oliver's family.
Misses Helen Keisler of Chap-1
pells and N'ita Whitehead of Kings
M tree are spending some time at the
home of Mr \V J Ferrell, near hen?
C C Smith, Ks?j, of Charleston
V was here on business one day last
B Mr E G Mallard of Greenville is
here on business.
V Several gentlemen went from
W here over to Kings tree today to hear
thecandidates for the senate speak.
Mrs \V B Costin and little daughr
ter from Sumter spent a part of last
woat witK \1 vc (1 f, Mnntornniprv.
k Mr II D Ferrell, of this place,
T and Miss Edith McFaddeu of Sar^
dinia were married last Wednesday
l at the home of the bride's father,
t Mr Fobt McFaddeu. Mrs Fer,
rell is a lady of refinement and
culture and Mr Ferrell is a promiInent
and popular business man.
Thinks It Saved His Life.
Lester M. Nelson, of Naples,
Maine, says in a recent letter:"!
have used^Dr. King's New Dis
covery many years, for coughs and
colds, aud I thiuk it saved my life.
I have found it a reliable remedy
for throat aud lung complaints, and
I wouia no more ue wuuoiu a oouie
than 1 wonld be without food," For
nearly forty years New Discoreiy
has stood at the head of throat and
lung remedies. Asa preventive of
pneumonia, and healer of weak
lungs it has no eqnal. Sold unber
guarantee atD.C. Scott's drug store.
^ 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottle free.
t >.A man by the name of Corn was
niprried at Rochelle, 111., to a lady
by the name of Wheat, which was
all right enough, but the fool choir
sang"What Shall the Harvest Be?"
and the audience shouted, "Nubi
bins."
Electric Bitters regulate the diges,
tive functions, purify the blood
and impart renewed vigor and vi1
tality to the weak and debilitated of
both sexes. Sold under guarantee at
fc' D .C.Scott'e drug store. 50c.
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COMPANY I, S. C. V.
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Will Hold Reunion al McAlisler's
Kill July 4 1
Company I, 8 C V, will hold thrir
! annual reunion on July 4 at McAl
inters MiM. The veterans and ail'
?
their friends are e ?r? Sally invited t-? j
attend. S C. Godwin*,
President.
Hksuy C'OI.I.INS, <
2t Secretary. <
Stotnacii troubles are very coin 1
mou in the summer tune and you :
1 ? i ' i . .. r.. i
snoiliu nor on iy ue \"iv cm in.
about what you cat just now, !m?t ;
more than I hi?, you should be care.
fu 1 not to allow vour stomach to be
c 'tne disordered, and when the srom
acii goes wiring take Kotlol. 'J'hi*
is the b?-*t known preparation tliat:
is offered to tlie people today f??i >
dyspepsia or indigestion or any stoni I
at h tiouble. Kotlol digests all foods |*
it is pleasant to take. It is sold i.-n*
by Or W J. Wallrce
A woman was testifying in court ,
in behalf of her suit She swore that j
he had worked on a farm ever since f
he was born. The lawyer who cross- 1
examined her saib: ''You assert that ,
your son has worked on a f irm ever (
since he was born?'' i
"I do,"replied the wornrn, '
"What did he do the first year.''
? 1
"He di J the milking."
Tn? awyer co.lapsed.
\? Humbug <
No humbug claims have to be
made for Foley's Honey and Tar, |
the well known remedy for coughs,
colds and lung troubles. The fact j
that more bottles of Folev's Honey
and Tar are used than of any other
cough remedy is the best testimonial
of i s great merit. Why then risk
taking some unknown preparation 1
whe" Foley's Honey and Tar costs
you no more and is safe and sure. 1
\V L Wallace.
Not What She Seems.
Yoiiug man, that beautiful girl
whom you worship as a pillar of unadulterated
sweetness' doesn't contain
even 3 ounces of sugar. It ha?
been shown by analysis that a young
person weighing 154 pounds is com
posed of!??; pounds <?f water. ' ) pounds |
of tlk- white of eg^'S, ;i lltrle less than '
1 pound of tdn-, '?1.V pounds of tat, !
spounds of phosphate of liuie, >
ounevs of su^ar and standi, T ounces
of cholnde of calcium, '> onces
phospate of magnesia, and a i::tle
ordinarv table .salt. ? K\\
: i
Road the Farmers A: JlerchaDts
Beak's ad. this issiia.
FOR SALK
Hriek in any oii iritity to suit purchw?
er. The Best l>rv Press Maciiine-tnadt
X IBZ2ZCZZ. v
Special shapes made to order, e orrepondenee
solieited Ueiore plueing voui
u t: i t \ k
ORIND [
Laxative Fruit Syrup
Pleasant to take
The new laxative. Does I
not gripe or nauseate, j
Cures stomach and liver
troubles and chronic constipation
by restoring the
natural action of the stomach,
liver and bowels.
Refuse substitutes. Price BOo.
W. L. Wallace.
A simple-hearted and very devout
country preacher who had tasted
but few of the drinks of he world,
took dinner with a high toned family
where a glass of milk punch was
quietly set down at each plate. In
silence and happiness the preacher
absorbed the contents of the glass
given him, and then added, "Madam
you should be very thankful for a
cow that will give such tine milk as
this."
Consumptives Made Comfortable.!
Foley's Honey and Tar has cured!
many cases of incipient consumption i
and even in the advanced stages
affords comfort and relief. Refuse
any but the genuine Foley's Honey
and Tar. W L Wallace.
Announcement !
Having renir' ^ ^""^siness
into one o' . ick
stores .ailroad
) offei
. :t
line
lewelrv. Clocks, Watches
Silver Ware and Gold and
Silver .Novelties, : : :
Also
watch and
r In r L- r ? n i i r
work done on short 4
noticeatadiipeth*'prit >.
-ook for the VV ^h ?n.
E. A, f " >
Kingstree
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THE COUNTY RECORD,
Kingstree, S. C.
^ Biol i=.
Kingstree Lodge
Mlftlr No. 91
Knights of Pythia
? ? Regular Con volitions Ever
2nd*and 4 th. Wednesday nights
Visiting lirethren always welcome
Castle Hall 3rd story Courdin building
h. a. my eh, c. 0.
A. C. Hinds, K. K. S.
ton
232 & 234 KING STRE
-THE ]
The Largest W,
?SPLENDI
OUR
For Ladies, ^
And The)7 Were
New Dress Go
All the newest weaves in
fashionable fabrics are her*
Satin Striped Embroidered V
Fille Voiles.
17 4
UUllCU EiWUUllCS
And a full line of Panamas
tines and Fancy Plaid, St
Checked Wool Dress Goods
Write for samples, our prict
lowest.
White Wash C
Large variety of the latest ii
weave. Suiting Lineas. F
dras, Persian Lawns, Er
Linen, Plaid Lawns ar
Mercerized Chiffon, Plain
edBatiste, Linen Lawns, 0
ings, etc, etc. All at popi
> COrLTren.1
FIREMEN'S 5
Darlingtc
II Mi
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GRAB REEL AND HOSE
The Atlantic Coast Line
rates cn June 30th, Jul>
limit July 6th. For inc
| firemen and brass bands
\ on one ticket, 51.20 per ca
For further information
: est Ticket A^ent, or write
i
WJCKAIG,
Passenger Traffic Manager,
r WILMINGTON, NO
, ST4--L
Br
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jBU" BON
A' J AND
cLL LAN
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I it will pay you to alwayi
any business of this kind.
OFFICE OVER BANK
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EVER
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I: never mrsses r. mark, ;
re^iil;:li:ur an accurare aw
point of the pen, and the 1
in the pocket, always ready
the instantaneous call of
5 stock from which to select
v I al>o handle all text hooks a
South < arolina at prices fixed
r* ai i ir rnr
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5C0HE
:et,
IOUSK THAT (ilVES YOU "SAT
hole sale and Retai
I) ARRAY OF THE NEWEST FAE
I READY-TO-W
lisses and Children. Surpass
Never so Reasonably Priced?Sen
ods. Ladies'}
the most The greatest stock ii
>. and choose from,
oiles. White Linen Waists
plain to the most e
Brilliau- White Linen Waists
riped and hand embroidered
$;
the bhhhhhi
m?mmm Lace and IS
lOOdS. Ecru Lace Waists
a finish and White Lace Waists $
igured Ma- Black Lace Waists $
nbroidered White China Silk Wc
id Linens, $7.50 each,
and Figur- Black China Silk V
xford Suit- $10.00 each,
alar prices Taffeta Silk Waists ij
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TOURNAMENT,
>n, S. C.,
INCLUSIVE.
KEEL RACES DAILC
or l!? i__ |
oners exceedingly iuw
' 1st and 2nd with final
lividuals >1.70, and for
in parties of ten or more
pita. /*
communicate with near.
; c WHITE,
.'Passenger Agent,
r r Jin a.
i HERS
:~ks
DS BUV
i AND
D 5 SELL
II
i see us when you have
OF WILLIAMSBURG "Ha
Y SPARE MOMENT
N BE UTILIZED
WITH A
0
?V'
It
ana with the Spoon Feed f
i even flow of ink to the g
Clip-Cap holding the pen 1
for use, is peimanentlv at E
the owner. A complete |
may be seen at my store, f
idopted for public schools in
by State Hoard of Education
>C Kingotree,
South Carolina, f
txr & m
;n ix v^v
IMPACTION" 0 YOUR MONEY
/ Mail Order Hout
iRICS FOR SPRING AND SUMM
EAR GARME
Anvthinir in Stvle Ever Show
id in Your Measurements. We)
N aists. Ladie
i tbe South to pick
from the severely Made of V
laborately trimmed Striped
75c to Sl5.00 each. Plain F;
plain tucked and Che'ck?
!.50 to $15-00 each. Madam.
Pony C<
let Waists,
J.98 to $20.00 each. I Walki
3.75 to $25.00 each. 1
>6.00 to $15.00 each. *
lists from $2.50 to . XT
* Our JNew
*
Waists from $2.50 to Panama
All Cut in
[>3.75 to $20.00 each
Wanted!
to help you o^n
your home, business
house, farm
or to lift a mortgage,
paying rent and pay
^tOp tor a home with the
same money.
The Si,COO Guarantee Investment
Home Purchasing Bond,
issued by the Southern State?*
Trust Com pan}' of Columbia,
S C, upon which they are.tfrantin*4"
t) per cent loans fur 10*
years will enable you to buy or
build anywhere or to lift your
mort^ajne. He your own landlord.
worm lnvesuganng. uo ir now.
Address W. C. Fi ksk, General
Agent, Columbia, S. C.
o 7 tf
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Departure of Pas^nper
TraiDs ai Kiii?Mree.
Tiie Atlantic Coast Lire railroad
hao promulgated the following
schedule, vhith b-tsnt tfActive
.Sunday, April 10, 100S;
?KOR'I H boundno
*0 7:40 a.
x\o -to , a. m.
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for childreni safe, sure. No opiates
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CHARLESTON, S. C.
BACK?
se in the South.
ER'WEAR?
NTS.
n in'*tlie South.
[Guarantee a tit.
s' and Misses'
Tailor-Made Suits
^001 and Silk Panaja, Plain,
1 and Fancy Mixed Worsteds,
tficy, Striped and Phantom
I and Striped Panama, in
e Butterfly, Prince Chap, and
}at Effects
$10.00 to $75-00 per suit
ing Skirts For
Ladies and Misses.
Line is Composed of Silk,
, Plain and Fancy Mixtures.
the New 1908 Models
$2.50 to $25.00 each...
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