The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, February 18, 1909, Image 3

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*? I Kee J Cut Thi; I WE ARE H (HANOE TO IK . ^ BUSINESS AM)1 We will furnish bask houses- ^ee us- Peo -LET US MAKE V f > _ . ? - - | Tobacco, all <jr j Pride of Keidsville ?. and Railroad Mills Clay Pipes California Peaclii Sugar Corn Tomatoes, 2 and Condensed Milk iyr\^ck Oivtprc vv * V VJo%V* w * Salmon, any ^ra< Canned Meats, al Snow Drift Lard, Picnic Hams, bes Sid^s, Shoulders, FLOUR: Nellie K lower grades, in ar .-A ? .... We deem it b WILK1 4 I SAME W ? Union High School. \ L I ~ i u At the last meeting of Francis i Marion Literary society the new off fleers were installed, who are ax follows: President, Myrtle Price; vice president, Daisie Munnerlyn; secretary, Daisie Brockingtoa; treasurer, Ida Fripp; flrst censor. Anuie Eaddy; second censor, Louise \Vilsou; literary editor, Pearl Eaddy. According to custom both outgoing and incoming presidents delivered addressee, which were enjoyed by all. The society has selected t>iue ana old gold as its colors. May these ever be emblematic of its future, bright and uutarnishable. On February 4 the pupils enjoyed the ban^ue; given by the Union lodge, No 191, K of P, at the school auditorium. Some three hundred Knights and visitors were present to see the installation of the new officers and attend the banquet. a great feast of all good things was immensely enjoyed by everyone. The honor roll for the fourth month is as follows: Distinguished. Second Grade?Thomas Feoters, Fred Fenters, Louise Snow, Harris Cribb, Verna Ard. Third Grade?Martie Owens, Willie Hemingway, D I Wilson, Eddie Jdunnerlyn, Lucy Robbins, Helen Wilder, Lottie Waldrou, Minnie Britton, Anna Cribb. Fourth Grade?Dceie Bruortou, Ethel Johnson, Isla Cooper, DuRant Bhem. Fifth Grade?Myrtle Cooper. Sixth Grade?Marie Eaddy,Annie "Wilson, Willie Snow. Seventh Grade?Rosa Bruorton, ^anline Munnerlyn, Leta Carraway, - Laura Rhem, Charlie Thomas, f Eignth Grade?Emmie Snow. Highly Distinguished. Third Grade?Lillian Cribb. Fourth Grade?Bertha Ard. Seventh Grade?Alice Chandler. Eighth Grade?Emmie Brockington, Annie Eaddy,Florence Hemingi ' v " * ... . p You 5 List Out EAIMJUARTERS FO I HE WITH YOU W WILL SAVE YOU MO :ets and ship beans and ? pies Mercantile Compan; OU PRICES ON ANY ades, Duke's Mixture and Chewing Tobacco. .Scotch Snuff es, Pie Peaches i 3 pound cans I ie 1 kinds , ana Pure Lard 51 b to Golb t grade Butts dng. Best half Patent and ty size sacks est not to Quote Prices, as v INS W* OLD STAND. way, Louise U ilson. Tenth Grade?Daisie Brockingtoi, Capers Marshall, Myrtle Price, Walter Bobbins. Kdita Literae. Hexamelhyleuetetramine. The above is the name of a GerI man chemical, which is one of the j many valuable ingredients of Foley's : Kidney Kemedv. Hexamethylenetetj ramine is recognized by medical text i ! books and authorities as a uric acid ! solvent and antiseptic for the urine.! j Take Foley's Kidney Remedy as soon ! as you notice any irregularities, and ' avoid a serious malady. W L Wallace. A FINE SHOWING MADE By Kiogstree B. & L. Association at Fourth Annual Meeting. The annual stockholder*' meeting i of the Kingstree Building and Loan | association was held "Wednesday eve! ning, February 10. i The annual report of the secre| tary and treasurer was read and showed that the year 1908 was the most profitable of the four years of the association's existence. The association has earned $7.521c. per share?a very good showing indeed. Next came the election of a board of directors, as follows: LeKoy Lee, VV T Wilkius, W H Carr, J A Kelley, IIE Montgomery, j L Stackley and II G Askins. j The board of directors then met j and elected the following officers: LeRoy Lee, President; W T Wilkius, Vice President; W H Carr, Secretary aud Treasurer; Lee & Askins, Attorneys. The books are now open for a new series at the office of the secretary and treasurer and will remain open until Tuesday, March 2, at which time they will be closed. Meantime we urge all who wish to join the association to call at once and secure stock in the same. There has never been any enterprise in Kingstree that has done more to build up our town than this association. The first series, which is now ap r Busi : and Pres It HOUSEHOLD NI fHEN YOl NEED A iNEY ON A CASH I)E guarantee highest markt 7 and Kingstree Hardwai QUANTITY OF TH " Meal and Grits; Rice, al Cheese and Butter I Crackers, Box and Pack Candies, all kinds?Buc a*d Kisses Georgia Cane Syrup, ca j ? Louisiana Syrup and M< COKFKE, all grades Macaroni, Nutmegs, Bk Coca Cola (.'hewing Gun Sugar, granulated and 1 S?dt, ice cream and tabh n 0 Celluloid Starch Lump Starch Argo Starch Farm Bell Soda, 1 poun Axle Grease, 5 and loc Gold Dust ( Paul's Ink /e would rather see you in j iOLES^ Kingstre froachiug M aturity, has loaued out about $35,000 and it has done our community a vast amount of good. Let the good work go on. Deafness Cannot be Cured j by local applications, as thev cannot | reach the diseased portion of the fPhA*?u Ai?lr Ana tuor In onro Ctll . X Htir IC VIII * vuv "IU vv V"*V j deafuess, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. ! When this tube inflamed yon have a i rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused b^ Catarrh, which is nothing but an mflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by Catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. .Send foi circulars, free. F J CHENEY & CO, Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation Fine Government Jobs, Examinations will be held this spring in all parts of the South for the position of Railway Postal Clerk. These are well paying jobs and the opportunity is open to our young men to secure them through competitive examinations which are given by the Civil Service Commission in the various cities of the South. The salaries range from $800 to $1G00 a year. Fred Wannamaker,who was for 11 < years a U S Civil Service Examiner, has opened at Orangeburg, S C, a , school of correspondence to train young men for these examinations. ' Any one desiring to know the re- ( quiremennts of the examination for < this position should write to this : former examiner, and the desired information will be given by return mail. Address your letter as follows: Fred Wannamaker, Editor The Sun, Orangeburg, S U. Mortgage, real estate, title, lien on crop, bill of sale, agricultural lease and lien, raort- ( gage personal property, bill ot j sale and lien on crop combined ! for sale at The Record office, tf ness erve for DENSITIES AM) YVTHm; MKNTIft L 1 M. _ -* *_ JL ^ \_n A'-M. ^ J A. 1 a w \L WILL TAKE 1 ;t prices, as we represe re Company about ACC E FOLLOWING: 1 grades ag'es kets. Baskets, Mick ns and barrels classes ick Pepper and Spice i ight brown a I d packages person and figure with yo ^LE G3 e, S. C. Nervous Collapse "I have traveled for thirty vr>nr<* rnntirmnllv. I lost a jrreat deal of sleep, which together with constant worry left me in such a nervous state that finally, after having two collapses of nervous prostration, I was obliged to give up traveling altogether. I doctored continually but with 110 relief. Dr. Miles' Nervine came to my rescue?I cannot describe the suffering which this Nervine saved me. Whenever I am particularly nervous a few doses relieve me." A. G. C. LIBCY, Wells, Me. There are many nervous wrecks. There is nervous prostration of the stomach, of the bowels, and other organs. The brain, the kidneys, the liver, the nerve centers are all exhausted. There is but one thing to do? build up the nervous system by the use of Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine. Its strengthening influence upon the nervous system restores normal action to the organs, and when they all work in harmony, health is assured. Get a bottle from your druggist. Take it all according to directions, and if it does not benefit he will return your money. We hereby give notice thai after January 1, 1909, all accounts of a dollar or more foi subscription will be placed in the hands of a collecting agency. We hate to do this bul can't afford to lose the hundreds of dollars our honest toil entitles s to. tf Hereafter we positively refuse to publish any communication received at this office later than Tuesday, noon, except local and personal items, which will not be available later than Wednesday, noon, for the current week. By trying to be accommodating we are thrown late every week and we are tired of it. This notice applies to EVERY BODY. 4-25-tf. % Eye 0 Future R< ALL STAPLE (iOOI NED BELOW. WE , ori* nunui? vow k I \ W It V MM, MS IJ IV XI VF I l nt the largest and most IIDENT INSURANCE Ca BAKING POWDER: Parrott and Monkey, 5c a Good Luck, ?>c and loc Lye, Star, Mendleson and Parlor Matches, best grade Soap, Fairy, Octagon, Grar Claus Flavoring Extracts of all k International Stock and P< Blueing, powder and liquid u rt and Bust-Proof Seed < Feed Oats, Hay and Corn Wrapping Paper, Paper Sa Coats' Spool thread, Ball 1 Hope, best grad^, Shoe Pol baits, Faregoric, Lauddr Castor Oil, Vaseline, Sulphui Van Camp's Canned Veget; Staple Dry Goods, Notions U ROCER' Your Cotton Crop It costs no mere to cult two bales of cotton than ai one-quarter of a bale. Wh with v irgimaFertil Other men have been able t , their yield per acre with a liberal Fertilizers. Messrs. Lucas & Jackson of ginia-Carolina Fertilizer on about 1 say: "We have the finest crop oi people around here think the same on one stalk. Another stalk had sauarcs and blossoms. On about S 2 bales to the acre, and an estimat tilized and under other cultural i five acres." An interesting picture of the c found in the new 1909 Virginia-Car of which may be had from your free, if you write our nearest sales Virginia-Caroliiu Salts Offices Richmond, Va. Norfolk, Va. KCT Columbia. S. C. ^^lH?ifli3*C Atlanta. Ga. jKCbeml Savannah, Ga. Co Memphis, Tenn. I MULES an { Carlo? I in I JMT 8 ! Sta1 | Lake Gt 1 If ScSSSCSCSCSCS pen jference >S. (ilVElSA ; i ARE HERE FOR 'OR BEAN SEED. liberal and reliable ird proposition. m wm ?????????? - ? ind loc 3 Daisy 1 ' id pa's and Santa inds aultrv Food * ' 1 Dats 1 cks and Trays read ish lum, Turpentine, Borax, Copperas ables Etc., Etc ./ V CO. ' ' ( ????i P n . r_ i t^an oe increased ivate an acre that produces a acre which produces only iy not see what you can do Carolina lizers t 0 double arid more than double application of Virginia-Carolina Kelsey County, Tenn., used Vir35 acres planted with cotton, and : cotton we ever saw, and all the . We actually counted 447 bolls by actual count 409 bolls, forms, 1 acres we expect to make about ;e of adjoining farms not so fernethods, will yield only 1 bale to otton plants referred to will be olina Farmers' Year Book, copy fertilizer dealer, or will be sent i office. i Chemical Co. Sti.'es Offues Durham, N. C. arollnaJ Baltimore, Md. Columbus, Ga. Montgomery, Ala. Shrevei-ort, La. id HORSES | id Just \ g at | | ruluck's i S bles, |i 5 * .i