The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, July 30, 1908, Image 2
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Opened by tiie pre:
on March 15, 1905,
doing uusiucss uu
ever since.
With age we hav<
experience but also
STRENGTH AN!
and are better pre
to take charge of
trusted to us.
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On broad lines,
keeping with sound
banking principles,
purpose supported
has earned for us t
"THE BANK T1
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WE ARE SACRIFICING
REGARDLESS OF CO*
FOR OUR FALL GOOC
SALE COMMENCES SA7
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Continuing 15
HERE ARE ONLY A FEW OF THE MM
DRY GOODS.
6 and 10c Lawns, at 4?c.
6c Calicoes, all colors and kinds,
I for only 4c.
8 and 10c Percales, best grade,
for 6c.
8c yard-wide Bleach, at 4$c.
16c Lawns, at 7?cMEN'S
SUITS.
ffi.00 and $8.00 Suits, at $2.69.
10.00 Suits, at $4.50
T, 12.00 ? " 6.29
16.00 41 " 9.00
HOSIERY. A
6c Stockings, at 3c
10c u " 6c
gr- To
show that we meao busie
GROCE
during this sale at cost price
every line'
OURS IS THE WIDE-AWd
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Wofford College
HENRY NELSON SNYDER,
A. M., Litt-, D.? LL. D., President, i
Nine Departments; Library and Libra- j'
rian; Gymnasian under competent ;
Director; Athletic Grounds. Next (
Session begins September 16. For j1
Catalogue address, <
J. A. GAMEWELL, Sec'y. !
f 23 4t Spartanburg, S. C.
csiiesesisiiif
WCH1CORA
W\ Greenville,
f m Owned and controlled by the 1
iK Carolina.A high gr ide college for wi
W) Graduate courses in the Arts ai
rj sion. Gymnastics and Business. L
jK grounds. Elegant buildings. Modern
W) Location in Piedmont section, and in
fM Expenses for the entire year. A. Ti
B. All included in proposition (A) am
W) sion $208.00 to $213.00. The next ses
fm catalogue and information address, S.
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BANK
sent management
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we have oeen
the same corner j
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? not only gained
D STABILITY
pared than ever
any business inj-et
strictly in
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ana conservative j
our strenuous
by perseverance,
;he title of
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rchants Bank
i City
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OUR ENTIRE STOCK <
5T, TO MAKE ROOn <
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URDAV, JULY 25TH, i
> Days Only.
IY BARGAINS WE ARE OFFERING: ,
HEN'S SHOES.
S1.50 Shoes, at 89c. 1
1.75 " " $1.19
2.00 " " 1.39
3.50 14 44 2.74
4.00 44 44 2.89
LADIES' SHOES.
$1.35 Shoes, at 79c
1.50 44 44 88c
1 .75 44 44 $1.16
2.00 44 ? 1.23
SPECIAL.
i tine lot of Silks, guaranteed
first quality, 50 to 75c sellers,
reduced to 31c per yard.
less, we are going to sell
RIES
i. So you get bargains in
we carry. |
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READY FOR BUSINESS.
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Wofford College Fitting
School.
SPARTANBURG, S. C.
High Grade Preparatory School.
Well equipped plant. Two large
lormitories and one recitation room, all
orick. Limited school; small classes;
:harges reasonable. Session begins
Sept. 16. For catalogue address
A. M. DuPRE, Headmaster,
Spartanburg, S. C.
COLLEGE,8
- - S. C.
^resbyteries of the Synod of South (?
omen. A Christian home school. 4K
id Sciences. Music, Art. Expresarge
and able faculty. Beautiful (A
conveniences. Healthful climate. 4^
city of 25,000. W)
nition, Board,room and fees $18-3.00. (A
d Tuition in Music,Art or Expres- 4^
sion opens September 17th. For
C. BYRD.D. D.,Pres. 6-25-10t (?
AN AUSPICIOUS OCCASION.
Birthday day Celebration in Honor of
Uncle Simon Poston.
Venters, Jul\ 25: The annual
celebration of the birth-day of Mr
Simon Poston took place at his
residence in the Prospect neighborhood
of Williamsburg county on the
24th inst. It is a custom with Mr
Poston's children at the annual return
of his birth-day to assemble at
his residence and participate in the \
celebrations of the day by giving an
annual feast, and this was no
exception to the rule, for it was a
feast indeed. A ^ery elaborate
and sumptuous repast was highly
enjoyed by all present. This was
furnished and prepared by the ehil
dreti, and was appreciated by Mr
Poston and his wife. This was Mr
Puston's seventy-first birth-day and
he is still hale and hearty, and all
join in wishing the return of many
more such happy events.
Mr Poston has eight living children,
four sons and four daughters, seven
of whom are married. Oue son,
Mr F Poston, was detained at home
on account of illness in his family.
Mr Poston has twenty-seven grandchildren,
twfnty of whom were
present to gladden the heart of their
cand-parents. This was a grand
y. Mr Andrew Poston, of Florcop-^v,
was present, a brother
'i of Mrs Poston and a
Tb^was a reunion of
and was most
' nresent.
'i Mr
.bat is
^ a f uunv
others. To make parents feel that
Lhey are in the minds and hearts of
their children in ^tangible a
Form is a concepti' vorthy of
jmulation by all chiiv.to their
sarents and one that should be more
generally practiced. .
Oxe Present.
MUST BELIEVE IT
When Well known Kingstree People
Tell It So Plainly.
When public endorsement is made
ay a representative citizen of King?tree
the proof is positive. You
nust believe it. Read this testi
nony. Every backache sutterer,
?very man, woman or child with auy
cidney trouble will find profit in the
eading.
Mrs Louise Alsbrook, E Main
street, Kingstree, S C., eays: '-I do
lot hesitate to say that Loan's Kidley
Pills are a fine remedy as I have
ised them and they hare given me
mtire satisfaction. My back and
Sidneys bothered me for a long time.
My kidneys were sluggishand irreguar
in action and the secretions were
. j ?i.L - J _ _i. J: l. T
liieu wim a uars seuimeiii. 1 wm
ilso subject to a frequent headaches
md had severe pains through my
loins. Since using * Doan's Kidney
Pills procured from Scott's drug
itore, the kidney difficulty has been
lisposed of and my back has not
sained me. I have felt much stronger
and better in every way and I am
lertain that Doau's Kidney Pills
.'ffected this great chauge in my conlition."
Appropriate Sentiment.
Many years ago the energetic
Professor Schwarz was conducting
& musical society. They were studying
Mendelssohn's "Elijah" and had
reached the chorus, "Hear us, x>aai,
hear, mighty god."
The men's voices were booming
out sonorously when the conductor
cried out: "No, no! De dreadful
vowel! Don't say B-a-l-e. Soften
a leetle. Give de more musical
sound Ball"
Whereupon the chorus took up
the strain again, "Hear us Bawl
hear us Bawl!" But they quickly
realised the peculiar fitness of the
sentiment and broke down in laughter,
to the great amazement of the
little German, who never saw the
joke, but who returned reluctantly
to the old pronunciation.
County Campaign ScheduleEditor
County Record: Please
publish the following schedule for
information of candidates who are
expected to address the voters of the
county:
Kingstree, August 12.
Greelyville, August 13.
Johnsonville, August 19.
Lake City, August 20.
All pledges must be filed and dues
paid on or before noon August 11.
A. II. Williams, Co. Ch.
June 27, IOCS.
Mr. Henry 1 Edgerton Dead.
Mr Henry G Edgerton died
on July 25 and was buried July
20 at Union Presbyterian church.
the funeral services being conducted
by llev E E Ervin. The
deceased was 79 years years of
age. lie it said of his memory
that a good and quiet citizen
has finished up his work on
earth and gone to receive his
reward.
Mr EJgerton was a brav^and
gallant soldier and ved
throughout the Confedei^ ar,
It is with sadness that ?en
tiiese lines. In early lii we
were school boys tegether, bui
soon we must follow. W L W
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The Remedy That Does.
"l)r King's New Discovery is the
remedy that does the healing- ^ere
promise but fail to perfor ?
Mr* K If Pier-son of Auburn Ce. e.
Pa.'' It is curing nie of throat .nd
lung trouble of long stan^i^, that
other treatments relieved jly temporarily.
Xew Discover is doing
me so much good that . fee) cooti.
dent its continued use'for a reasonable
length of time will restore me
to perfect health." This renowned
cough and cold remedy and throat
and lung healer is sold at I
drug store. 50c. and $1.0^
bottle free. /
A Handicap^ Sea.
A hale middle aged English sea
captain, commanding a big sailing
4a trtnrf pavo rrCkS A rnn.
> C5SCI glV CU I.V IWljj ? \/J Uj,v-J| ui
ped anchor in New York harbor recently
and came ashore to look up
a friend or two. One of these, anxious
to do what he could for the visitor,
sought his company for an
evening in a family circle uptown.
The captain declined.
"I'd like to go in a way,* said he,
"but I'll tell you how it is, my boy.
I'm 60 little ashore that upon my
word 1 don't know how to act when
I get into a family circle at least
I feel that way. I'm uncomfortable
all the time for fear of saying or
doing the wrong thing. You see, I
never carry passengers, and as I
have to maintain strict discipline
aboard ship I'm pretty much alone
for months at a time." New York
Globe.
Large and Small Matters.
Mr. Nocash My neighbor, Mr.
Slimpurse. has built his fence six
inches over the line.
Lawyer A small matter, which
can be amicably arranged. Agree
with him to let the felice stay where
it is until necessary to rebuild and
then have it put where it belongs.
Five dollars, please. Thanks. Good
day, sir.
Mr. Golde-Bullion Good morning!
My neighbor, Mr. Fatpurse,
has built his fence four inches over
the line.
Lawyer He has, eh? We'll fix
him. Yes, sir, I'll win that case for
you if I have'to carry it to the supreme
court yes, sir. Exchange.
Egg Dish**.
A 1 odd combination of breakfast
codfish balls and eggs is prepared in
this way: Make the fish balls fiat
and fry thera brown. Poach some
eggs in rings, and when done slip
one on each ball.
Egg balls are an attractive breakfast
or luncheon dish. The eggs are
boiled hard and the whites removed.
Some minced ham is mixed with
white sauoe and seasoned with a little
dry mustard and spread on
rounds of toast, and one ball is put
on each slice, and more white sauce,
mixed with the chopped whites, is
poured around.?Harper's Bazar.
Rheumatism.
M F Ballantyne, of Ballantyne &
McDonough's Iron Foundry, Savanah,
Ga.,says that he has suffered for
years from Khenmatism, and could
get no relief from any source, but P.
~ ' ' .1 TTr
r. 1",, Wllicn tureu uun cumtij. jljlv.
extols the properties of P. P. P. on
every occasion.
P P P is the greatest known cure
for Rheumatism; it eradicates the
disease out of the system quickly
and forever.
P P P LippmaD's Great. Remedy,
cures Salt Rheum, with its itch and
burning, Scald Head, Tetter, etc.
P P P cures Roils, Pimples and
all eruptions due Jo the blood.
P P P cures Rheumatism and all
pains in the sides, back and shoulders,
knees, hips, wrists and joints,
P P P cures Blood Poison in all
its various stages, Old Ulcers, Sores
and Kidney Complaints.
P P P cures Catarrah, Eczema,
Erysipelas, and all skin and blood
diseases, and Mercurial Poisoning.
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Guarantee!
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JOHN BRADEN,
the Handsome,, Standardbred
Stallion, is now to be
found at the stables of
.
J. M. TRULUCK.
J imam - i 20.00
Lake City Horse Go.,
LAKE CITF, 8. C.
4-16-tf
COTTON
-AND THE PRIH
TOBj
There will be a number of s
Fall and we are ready to serv
, splendid crop prospect wearer
I enlarge our floor space, and rati
Queen Stoves and Ranges from 1
^^price
? 20 jFe:
We have just received a cari
fered at a low price. Reraembei
tnin Moore & Co's Paint. Also,
Cutlery andv:/Razors. The Robe;
preciate our friends' patronage
t'nued confidence,
Cake City /
LAKE C
"A dollar
is a doll
There is no better way
dealing with
J. L. Stuckey, the o
man.
I have a splendid line
HUB. WIP
that in view of the hard time
above cost.
A nice bunch of HORSE
at prices to suit.
J. L Stu
BANK OFTK
Kingstree. Soi
CAPITAL. $ 30.000"
==^= DIREC
a i
Jas F Cooper
D C Scott
Collections made promptly
LOANS, large or small, mi
| NEW
Of the reliable ar
cock, Piedmont, D
and Carolina
WBTTG
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One and Two-Hon
The Famous Russel
and Webber
McCormick Mowei
A new lot of nice,
L and double.
A pretty assortme
YOURS T
The Williamsbur;
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KINGSTREE AN
SOUTH C=====
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W'f best thing for a growing boy I I \ _(
toy Learning to shoot well and I
|\f acquiring qualities cf J
(SELF-CONTROL, DECISION, AND
MANLINESS
are *11 doe to STEVENS FIREAHMS EDUCATION.
Ask your Dealer for Stevens Hides
| Shotguns Pistols. * Insist on our timehonored
make. If you cannot obtain,
we ship direct, express prepaid, upon
receipt of Catalog Price. i
1 vi-rjrthing 70a want to know al-out the STE V ENS
b mod in 110 Page Illustrated Catalog. Ma' led
f r (our crta in stamps to paj postage. Beaul:t
il Ten Color Hanger Sne decoration for _vo;ir I
den" orclub room mailed for 8 cents in stamp-.
J. STEVENS ARMS & TOOL CO. I J
P. O. Box 4097 I
Cbicopee Falls, Mass., U. S. A. I /
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iCE REGENT 18iiCCO.
ubjects of both in Lake City this
e them. In anticipation of the
epairing" our warehouse so as to
ler than remove the stock of O.K.
warehouse we have [reduced the
c cent.
load of Wire Fence, which is of*
we are headquarters for Benjawe
offer exceptional values is
son Razor can't be beat. We apand
will try to merit their conhardware
Co., ITY,
s. c
saved
ar made"
to save your dollars than by I
Id reliable live-stock I
of - {
al Ins,
s am offering at 10 per cent
S and MULES always on hand
ckey, Lake City, S. C.
JNGSTREE
nth Carolina.
SURPLUS, 17l00 I
TORS 9
K H Kellahan I 1
J A Kelley I 1
ide on approved security. I
STOCK
id warranted Bab- j
urham, Barnesville
G-IE
se Surreys.
1 Waggons. |
rs and Rakes.
\ I
select tlarness--singie i
nt of Summer Robes. I
0 l'LEASE,
g Live Stock Co,j
D GREELYVILLE,