The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, November 12, 1908, Image 3
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Will Close on Thanksgiving. <
Seeking pleasure 011 the "2f>th dny j
of November, we, the undersigned 1
merchants, do hereby agree to close ; *
our respective places of business on -]
that day, the s.i ne being Tnanks?
giving:
S L Courtney & Co,
L J Stack ley,
Gale Gale,
Watts & Watts,
J A Herring,
P S Courtney,
v JLj cutiMo ,
"A^Kingstree Hardware Co,
' J P Adams,
Brown ?& Browu,
Kiugstree I) G Co,
George 01 lie Epps,
Panniers' Supply Co,
Kennedy Montgomery Co, N
WoT Wilkins, jt
People's Mercantile Co, ]
Butler D G Co, 1
Thompson & Thompson, '1
H D Keddick,
S Marcus, ^
M J Porter,
S M Burgess, ; I
, Sol Peres, |f
Sadie Eron, j'
Jacobs ?fc Scott. <
Kingstree, S C, November 3. I
ACT QUICKLY. J
Delay Has Beep Dangerous t
in Kingstree.
Do the right thing at the right
time. c
Act quickly in times of danger, t
Backache is kidney danger. t
Doan's Kidney Pills act quickly. t
v ure all distressing, dangerous
kidney ills. a
Plenty of evidence to prove this, t
Mrs R L Logan, living on Depot
Ave., Manning, 8 C., says: "1 suffered
a great deal from kidney trou-1
ble. I could not rest well at night
on account of the too frequent
action of the kidney secretions and J
aching through my kidneys and j
1 could not find a position that t
was comfortable. I used plasters
and liniments, but did not find (
relief. The secretions from my 1
kidueys were highly colored, and \
contained a brick dust sediment, f
It was finally my good fortune to ! ^
learn of Doan's Kidney Pills, and
, 1 procured a box and began their
i Thov haniiiheil the backaches
\uctr? AUVJ
and pains and regulated the action !
of my kidneys. I feel a great deal I
better and can say that Doan*slt
Kidney Pills acted up to all
claim made for them.*' !v
For sale by all dealers. Pi ice 50
cents. Foster-Mil burn Co., Buffalo, ?
^ New York, sole agents for theUnited c
States. v
Heniember the name?Poan's?
and take no other.
Our Big Offer. 1
Subscriptions are now coming
in on our offer announced last x
week Only we made an error 1
in that announcement, but the
V. error is in our subscribers'favor <
The farm paper we offer, The
Southern Agriculturist, is publi- ,
shed semi monthly instead of j1
monthly as was stated. There- *
fore you get 24 papers a year s
instead of 12 as adver tised. ^
Think of it! Fifty-two copies of
the Record, your county paper, e
and 24 copies of a high class
Southern agricultural paper?
70 papers all told?for only one
dollar, while they last. c
Remember, we have only 100 >
of the copies of the Southern j
A griculturist to give away and r
"first come, first served." c
Also bear in mind that to take i
advantage of this offer your sub- f
scription must be paid for one 1
whole year?12 months? in ad- i
vance. New, let us have your r
subscription.
Notice of Application 1
Pnr ffnmpstftfld. I
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Notice is hereby given that J
Marion Barrineau has applied to me
to have his homestead exemption
assigned and set off to him according ^
to law and in his petition has shown
his intention and has actually ap- (
plied for an assignment of his homestead
in lands and personal property
r "situated in the county of Williamsburg
and State of South Carolina.
H 0 Bkitton,
Clerk of Court. 1
ll-l2-4t J
Foley's Honey and Tar clears the ^
air passages, stops the irritation in ]
the throat, soothes the inflamed 1
membranes, and the most obstinate 1
cough disappears. Sore and inflamed *
lungs are healed and strengthened, J
and the cold is expelled from the }
system. Refuse any but the genuine
jn the yellow package. W L Walace.
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The Biggest .
EditorCorxTY Ke<
Having noticed in
ETecour about some one sendn.0
i potato that weighed nearly
rounds, 1 send you this one.
weighed 10 pounds when it way'
lug, and it weighs 0| pound\s
Mr Bass, your reportt
Lake City, claims everything to. the j
IVilliamsburg soil, I want you to
linow that this was grown in Clarnwlnn
Imt ulsis. it WHS <*rOWll ill t lie i
, .. 0..
leek that the> are wanting to cut j
)ff into Rutledge county. It was i I
;rown by Mr Cooper McKenzie and 1
s of the "Georgia Buck"' variety.
Hoping you won't be inconvenienced ,
n getting grease enough to fry it, I !
ini Very truly yours, jc
Samuel W. Young. '
We thank Mr Young for his wel- S
tome gift, which is indeed a "whale,"
he biggest thing in the way of a poato
we have ever seen. We shall try *
o scare up enough grease to fry it
iccordiug to Hoyle" at the prope (
ime. En. The Record.
Would Mortgage the Farm. (
A farmer oil Rural Route 2,
Empire, Ga., W A Floyd by name, t
;ays: "Buckle's Arnica Salve cured
he two worst sores I ever saw: one | c
)n my leg. It is worth more than i
ts weight in gold. I would not be' j
vithout it if 1 had to mortgage the;
arm to get it." Unlv 23c. at D C ; j
Jcotts's drug store.
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A'Possum Hunt.
Moody. November ti: ? Last:
Vednesday ni^ht your writer along I ?
eith several friends went on a ,
psssum hunt. In the beginning we c
jreatlv enjoyed the fun. Ae began j i
>ur hunt about 8 p in anu hunted J j
intil 12 p 111., when we started for j
lonie, but soon got lost and wan-}
lered around in the darkness!
intil morning dawned. We were!
erv uneasy 011 account of having ;
villi 11s our postmaster, as we knew 1
le had to be at his post for the j
G o'clock train. Finally the dogs |
'treed." It was a large tree and we ;
>egan to cut it down. When it Ih
ell the dogs ran into it, but found jc
lothing. After awhile we heard j1
omething growling in the hollow of v
he tree. We cut into it and there fl
merged?an old house-cat! a
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HEXAMETHYLEXETETRAMIXE jfc
The above is the name of a German
ihemical, which is one of the many. aluable
ingredients of Foley's
iidney Remedy. Hexamethyleletetramine
is recoguized by medi:al
text books and authorities as a
iric acid solvent and antiseptic
or the urine. Take Foley's Kidney
Remedy as soon as you notice any
rregiilarities, and avoid a serious
naladv. W L Wallace.
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We make a specialty of hand- ing
Staple Groceries in large ^
quantities at Farmers' Supply
}o's. :
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Uici papers xur saie trieap uy v
:he hundred at The .Record I
jffice. $
A Jeweler's Experience.
C R Kluger, The Jeweler, 1060
Virginia Ave., Indianapolis, Ind.,
vrites: "I was so weak from kidney 1
trouble that I could hardly walk a 1
aundred feet. Four bottles of Foley's ^
Kidney Remedy cleared my complexion,
cured my backache and the
irregularities disappeared, and I can ^
aow attend to business every day, 1
and recommend Foley's Kidney }
Remedy to all other remedies had
ailed. W L Wallace. ^
Bagging and Ties at WilkinaV. I?
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^cn Years
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veil's Arnie.
tailed toeun
or burn t<
It has suVft
oill," says A I
ast Wilton, Maine i'oc
.t's drug store.
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N. B. We do not club with an
laily papers. The first issue yoi
eceive of the paper or periodical i
evidence that the* money for sani
las been forwarded by us. We ar
lot responsible after that.
THE COUNTY RECORD,
Kingstree, S. C.
Woman Interrupts Politica
Speaker
A well dressed woman interruptei
i political speaker recently b
:ontinually conning. If she hac
aken Foley's Honey and Tar i
vould have cured her cough quickl;
md expelled the cold from he
ystem. The genuine Foley's Hone;
,nd Tar contains no opiates and i
n a yellow package* Refuse substi
utes.
VV. L. Wallace.
LOUIS
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232 & 234 KING
rhe Largest Who
07e Cut Fine Piec<
Warm Winter Underwear.
Jents' Heavy Cotton and Wool
dixed Vest and Drapers, Value
I1.25. Special, each* 98c.
Dents' all Wool Vests and Draw:rs
(Natural Color) each $1.48.
^adies' Cotton and Wool Mixed
libbed Vests, Medium and Hea
ry weight each 75c,
^adies' Cotton Ribbed Vests and
Drawers, light, medium and
leavy weight, each 49c.
ladies' light weight silk and
vool Vests and Drawers, eacl
SI. 00.
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- ?tarra positive cures
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'iir.i f-ndorseP. P. p. as a spleni
; ii :and prescribe it ^rith
$ < *. a- inaction for the curea of all
e i' v . :-:.d stages o? Primary, Secondary
g . rLary Syphilia, Byphilitio Bheu
i . -j, Cc-ofalcua Ulcers and Sores,
( arSvollings, Bhenmatism, Eldl
.y -xplai.au, old Chronic Ulcers that
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bsro-c Iried all treatment, Catarrh, Skill
1'ivjis. s, Eczema, Chronio Famale
y C.-.n;t.Ict3, Mercurial Polaon, Tatter,
* Ec..lJhead, etc., etc.
I 1. P. P. It a poirerfnl tonlo and an
? <ii' client appitixer, building np the
t; s'czn rapidly. If yon are weak and
)' feeble,and feel badly try P. P. P., and
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STREET. : :
lesaleand Retail
? Goods in any Le
New Waist Styles.
[ Style?yes, all that it is possib
k to put into a correctly mac
' waist, but there's service to
and lowness of price, that qua
' ity considered, is little sho
' of astonishing and most plea
ing as well.
New Taffeta Silk Waists in Blac
L and a full line of colors ea<
$6.00.
Ladies' Lace Waists, trimmc
I with Medalions and Val edging
Price $2.50, 3,00, 3.75 upto25.C
Ladies' White Linen Waisl
some plain tucked, others trii
j med with colored embroider
$2.50 to 10.00.
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C. WHITE, ,
?er. Gen. Pass. Agt.
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in Hoot and Potassium.)
or ALL TOBMO AXD STAGES OP?? 1
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7011 will regain flesh and strength.
nWaato of energy and all diseases resulting |
from overtaxing the system are cored by 1
Mi the nee of P. P. P.
S Ladies whoee systemsirepolsonidcEd
Owhoeebloodisinanimpureconditiondue 1
to menstrual irregularities are peculiarly
benefltod by the wonderful tonic and
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blood cleansing properties of P. P. P.,
Prickly Ash, Poke Boot aod Potassium,
Sold by all Druggists.
m P. V. LIPPMAN
Proprietor
Savannah, Ca.
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r Your Money E
MAIL ORDER HOL
ngth for Merchants a'
Fascinating Fall and W inter,
Fabrics.
le I
}e 44 inch satin striped Poplin,
Black and all colors, per yard,
$1.39. j,
r* 45 inch Imported Fillet Voiles,
3" in Blue, Grey and Brown, vard
$1.25.
*k IP. ViaIo UIoaI/ inrl
all the new colors, yd 1.75.
~j We carry a large assortment of
? Dress Goods in Plain weaves
's- and Fancy Mixtures in all the
>0. newest colors, 124c, 15, 25, 29, 39,
_ 48 up to $3.50 yd.
Special.
v Ladies' Taffeta Silk Waists,
Black and Colors, value $4.00
Special, each $3.00.
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Great Magazine Offer.
The Charleston News and Courer
in offering upon extraordinarily
iberal terms, several clubs of highjrade
monthly magazines. They are
K)stivelv the greatest money-saving
dabbing offers ever put out by any
lewspaper in South Carolina and are
latnrally attracting attention all
>ver the State. All propositions are
)pen for a short time only to new
ind old subscribers. Write the
Magazine Department, The News
ind Courier, Charleston, S C., at
nice lor fulltparticulars and prices,
some of the Magazines represented
ire: The Outing Magaline, Boheniiin
Magazine, Human Life, Paris
Modes, Spare Moments, Mothers'
Magazine, National Home Journal
ind the Uncle Remus Magazine.
Splendid magazines may be secur:d
very cheaply in connection with
rhe Weekly News and Courier and
>nnday News. For example, a
rears subscription to The Weekly
News and Courier and a years subcription
to six standard magazines ^
vill cost every old and new snbscrib...
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A Healthy Family.
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"Our whole family has enjoyed
jood health since we began using Dr
king's New Life Pills, three years
igo," says L A Bartlet, of Rural
rloute 1, Guilford, Maine. They
deatise and tone the svstem in ajentle
way that does you good 25c.
it D C Scotts's drug store.
Let us show you how to hx
/oui broken spoke for only 10
:ents?Farmers' Supply Co.
NerTousness.
By properly toning and feeding
;hc nerves with pure blood which
s done by using P P P., Lippmau's
3reat Remedy, the most marvelous
;ures of nervousness aie made, res^
Coring health immediately to thepatient
and making him strong and
rigorous in a little while.
P P P is superior to all Sarsaparillas.
P P P has its formula on e*ery
carton.
Any physician will tell you that
P P P is the best combination of
green roots and barks that was ever
[?ut together fur the cure of weakness.
funeral debility and nervous
uees. It is a good tonic and the best
blood purifier in the world.
is fast as it was laid, and thousand?
>f tons of gravel and stone were
d into the lake before a sta- ? |j
>le foundation could be obtained,
rills ! J to the b-llef that the lake
s botro:;:!; . . The lake is not more
than '.ar.ers of & mile long
>v lo-s t:.:*o half a mile wide.?Los
FOLEY'S
KONEMAR
The original
LAXATIVE cough remedy. ,j|
For coughs, colds, throat and lung
troub'les. No opiates. Non-alcoholic,
Good for everybody. Sold everywhere.
The genuine
FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR is in
a Yellow package. Refuse substitutes.
Prepared only by
Foley A Company, Chicago.
W. L. Wallace.U
UPANY, |
Jack
CHAKLESTON, S. C.
JSE in the 5outh.
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t Wholesale Prices.
Finest Display or Ladles' and Misses*
Suits in the State.
Ladies* Strictly Tailored Suits
in Fancy Mixtures. Would sell
easily at $12.00, our price, suit
$10.00.
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Ladies' and Misses' Tailor Made
Suits in plain Broad Cloth and
Mannish Mixtures. Suits that
would retail easily at $20.00,
our price, suit $15.00!
At $25.00?We have an assortment
of Ladies' and Misses' suits
in plain and fancy striped Broad
Cloths, Plain and Fancy Panamas
and Herringbone 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.