The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, November 05, 1908, Image 3
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School Notes A Farmer Who Hakes
Farming Pay.
Benson, November ?The
Cedar Swamp school is progressing
nicely under the management of
Misses Ethel Nesrnith and Volina
Ouzt6.
The trustees met recently and
discussed iheadvisablity of securing
the services a third teacher, as the
school has increased ;iomewhat in
enrollment. In endeavoring to
secure a third teacher, a few of the
f trons asked that the considered
applicant be able to instruct in
music. This request for some reason
did not meet their approval.
The school has organized a society
k9*?u as Zetesian Literary Society<
wLn the following officers: Miss
Ethel Nesmitb, Pres; Mies Louise
McGill, recording *ect'y; Miss
Sadie .Snowden,' critic; Mi Lilian
Parnell, monitor; Miss Annie
Tisdale. treasurer.
The Cedar Swamp Rural School
Improvement association has been
organized at this place. We will
hear from them by the
way of a novel entertainment in tne
near future.
Harvesting is about completed
arouud Benson. The cotton crop is
generally sho.t, only a few exceptions
making a full crop. Your
writer had the pleasure of walking
over Mr \V II Parnell's crop a few
days ago. He plants on the intensive
system strictly. Me caiieu our
attention to one acre of cotton that
he had picked and weighed two
tF^and pounds of seed cotton
from. The remainder of this farm
of 18 acies would produce one hale
to the acre average. And by no means
has he neglected his corn, peas,
potatoes and hav crop. Hesides he
bad hogs at that time to sell. This
is cited as an example, illustrating
what may be accomplished on a
small farm, when properly ditched,
fertilized and cnltiva'el. Yet we have
hundreds of discouraged farmers
this fall with short ciops and b'g
debts. W E S
HE\V>IETHVLE\ETETRA>II\E
V The above is the name of a German
Vhemical, which is one of the many
valuable ingrediants of Foley's
Kidney Remedy. Hexatnethyienetetramine
is recognized by medical
text books and authorities as a
uric acid solvent and antiseptic
- n> i TA_1
tor tfie urine. iaKe roiey s i\iuucj>
Remedy as soon as you notice any
irregularities, and avoid a serious
malady. W L Wallace.
Our Big Offer.
Subscriptions are now coming
in on our offer announced last
week Only we made an error
^ in that announcement, but the
^kerror is in our subscribers' favor
farm paper we offer. The
^Bouthern Agriculturist, is publi^ shed
semi monthly instead of
Bmonthly as was stated. ThereW
fore you get 24 papers a year
i instead of 12 as advertised.
Think of it! Kilty-two copies of
the Record, your county paper,
and 24 copies of a high class
Southern agricultural paper?
'76 papers all told?for only one
dollar, while they last.
Remember, we have only 100
of the copies of the Southern
Agriculturist to give away and
"first come, first served."
Also bear in mind that to take
advantage of this offer your subscription
must be paid for one
whole year?12 months? in ad*
vance. New, let us have your
subscription,
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Card of fbanks.
Editor of the County Record:?
^ Please allow me, through the columns
of your paper, to extend my sincerest
% i
thanks to each ana every one wno
so kindly assisted us during the
recent illness and death of my beloved
little daughter. Your kindness
shown us will never be forgotten.
Very respectfally,
)Jf Mrs Julia A McCutchen.
(owler, S C.,
November 2, 1908.
F Foley's Honey and Tar clears the
air passages, stops the irritation in
the throat, soothes the inflamed
membranes, and the most obstinate
cough disappears. Sore and inflamed
lungs are healed and strengthened,
and the cold is expelled from the
system. Refuse any but the genuine
in the yellow package. W L Wallace.
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Marriage at Si.
Scuanton, Novemo*
On Thursday, Octobt
1908, at four o'clock, p n.
Esther, third daughter of *.?.
and Mrs \V E Nettles, and Mr
Fitzhuirh Kniirht were united in
I marriage by Rev B K Truiuc^
' Promptly at the appoin
! hour the wedding march >
played by Mrs ML Chandu..
I while the younj^ couple marched j
; into the parlor and took their i
place under a large cross of |
white chrysanthemums and i
festoons of white and green. j
! The bride wore a lovely gowni
of white lace over white -ilk.
The ceremony was witnessed by!
. quite a large number of friends
and relatives. Just after the
. ceremony, all were invited to
'partake of an elegant supper.
I The numerous and valuable |
' presents receive I by the bride
were proof positive of the high ;
esteem in which she is held.!
The following day a reception'
J was given at the home of the
groom's father. Mr 1) B Knight,!
, ... I.; .1. jn import K\r th#? 1
' V> IIIV* 11 ? UO vv* ?..v |
j wedding party and, many j
friends.
M B N.
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A Healthy Family.
"Our whole family has enjoyed
good health since we began using Dr!
I King's New Life Pills, three years
| ago," says LA Bartlet, of Rural;
Route 1, Guilford, Maine. They |
'cleanse and tone the svstem in a
gentle way that doer you good 25c.
at D C Scotts's drug store.
Notice.
1 will attend the Dispersion Sale on '
November lu of Woodburn Stock Faim j
(the best dairy, hog and standard bred
horse farm in the South) and will be i
! glad to make purchases for parties de- |
siring any stock at a commission of i
| $2.50 per head for single animal or 5 j
per cent, of purchase price where
I oaMu ovnuiulo 4100 Will bp clad to !
correspond with any one interested.
Sam'lG. Bryan,
11-5-11 Salters Depot. S. C.
Old papers for sale cheap by '
the hundred at The Record j
office.
Executors' SalePursuant
to ar. order of the Probate
Court dated October the 20tb, I
1908 and pursuant to the terms of
the will of the late D Z Martin, de-!
ceased, we, the undersigned Eiecu-1
tors of the Estate of the saiu 1) Z j
Mai tin, deceased, will sell at public
auction to the highest bidder for
cash, at the residence of the late D
Z Martin, in the County of Williamsburg
and State of Soath Carolina,
on the 6th day of November A D
1908, the following described personal
property, to-wit:?
5 mules, 1 two-horse wagon, 1 top
buggy, 1 leg cart, 1 Grist Mill and
1 Engine and Boiler, 1 Lot of Books,
8 hives of bees, 1 desk, 1 horse, 1
saddle and blanket, 1 lot of hogs,
about 125 head of cattle, Chickens,
, Turkeys, Geese, Peafowls, farming
implements and household and
kitchen furniture, property of the
said D Z Martin, deceased.
Oct. 22nd 190K
M L Boyd,
J M Tisdale, I
Executors of the Estate of I) Z |
Martin, deceased.
10-22-21
A Jeweler's Experience.
C R Kluger, The Jeweler, 10G0
Virginia Ave., Indianapolis, Ind.,
writes: "I was so weak from kidney
trouble that I could hardly walk a
hundred feet. Four bottles of Foley's
Kidnev Remedy cleared my complexion,
cured my backache and the
irregularities disappeared, and I can
now attend to business every day,
and recommend Foley's Kidney
Remedy to all other remedies had
ailed. W L Wallace.
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THE COUNTY RECORD
Kingstree, S. C.
Woman Interrupts Political
Speaker
A well dressed woman interrupted
a political speaker recently by
continually coughing.' If she had
taken Foley's Honey and Tar it
would have cuied her cough quickly
and expelled the cold from her
system. The genuine Foley's Honey
and Tar contains no opiates and is
in a yellow package- Refuse substitutes.
W. L. Wallace.
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The Largest Whol
We Cut Fine Price
Warn Winter Underwear.
Gents' Heavy Cotton and Wool
Mixed Vest and Drapers, Value
$1.25. Special, each 98c.
Gents'all Wool Vests and Drawers
(Natural Color) each $1.48.
Ladies'Cotton and Wool Mixed
Ribbed Vests, Medium and Heavy
weight each 75c,
Ladies' Cotton Ribbed Vests and
Drawers, light, medium and
heavy weight, each 49c,
Ladies' light weight site and
wool Vests and Drawers, each
$1.00.
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P'-?t satisfaction for the cures of ell
I firms and stages of Primary, Secondary
atd Tertiary Syphilis, Syphilltlo Bheu- B
:r.all?m, Scrofulous Ulcere end Sores,
( .-tidnlar SwelUnft. Rheumatism, lidul/
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Di?e?eee, lexeme, Chronic Tamil*
CompUinta, Mercurial Poiaoa, Tatter,
Bculdhead, etc., etc.
P. P. P. Is a powerful tonle and aa
exrellent appltixer, buildinf up the
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New Waist Styles.
Style?yes, all that it is possible
to'put into a correctly made
waist, but there's service too,
and lowness of price, that quality
considered, is little short
of astonishing and most pleasing
as well.
New Taffeta Silk Waists in Black
and a full line of colors each
$6.00.
Ladies' Lace Waists, trimmed
! with Medalions and Val edgings.
Price $2.50, 3.00, 3.75 up to 25.00.
Ladies' White Linen Waists,;
some plain tucked, others trimmed
with colored embroider}',
$2.50 to 10.00.
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from OTertaxing the ayitem are ccu-ed by
the cm of P. P. P.
Ladieewhoee (yitemaarepoiaonedand
9whoee blood U In an 1 mpnre condition due
to menetnxal lrregulari tiee are peculiarly
benefited by the wonderfrxl tonic and
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J? blood cleanslag propertlee of P. P. P.,
% Prickly Aah. Poke Root aad foUeelnra.
Bold by all Druggiata.
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Proprietor
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Your Money 1
lAIL ORDER HO!
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Fascinatiner Fall aid Winter
Fabrics.
44 inch satin striped Poplin,
Black and all colors, per yard,
$1.39.
45 inch Imported Fillet Voiles,
in Blue, Grey and Brown, yard
$1.25.
46 inch Satin Viola, Black and
all the new colors, yd 1.75.
We carry a large assortment of
Dress Goods in Plain weaves
and Fancy Mixtures in all the
newest colors, 124c, 15, 25, 29, 39,
48 up to $3.50 yd.
Special.
Ladies' Taffeta Silk Waists,
Black and Colors, value $4.00
Special, each $3.00.
Cbat from Cades.
(ReceiTod Km ;ue foi last week.)
Capes, October 27:?The patrons
of Cades .school gave a *
"silver tea ".Friday evening-, the
23rd inst. Refreshments were
served, fortunes tol-d- and a nicesofa
pillow raffled, Mr C C Carsten
being the lucky winner.
The affair was enjoyed by all
who participated. The prof*
ceeds of the entertainment wili
go towards furnishing the school
building.
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Mr Stuart Starr of Lake Oity
was noted in town Monday.
Mr and Mrs D I Johnson atid
children of Lake City visited
here Saturday and Sunday. \
Mr Alfred Wells of Kingstre*
was here Monday on business.
Messrs I H Sauls, G E Hill
and B W McElveen are dele- \
gates to the Baptist Southeast ^
association, which meets toinor- \
row in Scranton, \
Misses Kate and Lucile Car- \
gile of Kingstree visited friends y i
in town recently. \
The cotton seed market is .71
booming again, $1 ft a ton being
paid here today.
Mr and Mrs T M Cooper of
Fowler were noted in town
j Monday.
Mr W E Hanna has accepted
a position with the W I Hodges
Co.
Miccpc Mamie Mcl.ees and
Ola McElveen, the popular
young: teachers ot Cades Graded
school, are attending theState
fair, also Mr J L Postcn
is visiting the fair.
Cotton is bringing b 11 16 toI
day on the local market.
! B. W. M..
FOLEY'S
KIDNEY NINE
WILL CURE YOU
of any case of Kidney or
Bladder disease that is not
beyond the reach of medicine.
Take it at once. Do
not risk'having Bright's Dis
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ease or uiaocics. x ucrc i?
nothing gained by delay.
50c. and $1.00 Bottles..
RIFUSC 8UBSTITUTI9.
W. L. Wallace^ J
Notice.
Notice is hereby given that in
pursuance of the provisions of
Section 1903 of Code ot Laws of
South Carolina, Volume I. the
undersigned petitioners will file
in the office ot the Secretary of
Slate a written declaration,'asking
that a charter be granted to
them for a Keligious and Charit
ibh corporation to be known as
the Christian Home Mission So
ciety, as per petition to be tiled
on the 5tli day of November* x
190h, will more fully show.
Tillman McElveen.
Rich McElveen, / <
10 22-iit Petitioners*
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CHARLESTON, S. C.
USE in ; the South.
it Wholesale Prices.
Finest Display of Lidles' aid Misses'
Slits in t he State.
i T.aflipc' Strirflv Tailnrprl
in Fancy Mixtures. Would sell
easily at $12.00. our price, suit
j $10.00.
I Ladies' and Misses' Tailor Made
Suits in plain Broad Gloth and
; Mannish Mixtures. Suits that
j would retail easily at $20.00,
our price, suit $15.00.
At $25.00?We have an assort ment
of Ladies'and Misses' suits
in plain and fancy striped Broad
Cloths, Plain and Fancy Panamas
and Herring-bone stripes in
all the staple and fancy shades.
The largest assortment and the
greatest values in the South at
the price. Suit $25.00.
Beautiful line of finer suits up
to $125.00 suit.