The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, October 21, 1909, Image 5
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Small Accounts!;
^ are appreciated at THIS 1
bank. !: > 'n^- to our in- 1
teres! u a>si>t theowneis
to bi:i 1 .! up in a financial
way ti.ese small accounts c
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get tiie same carelut at- k
, a
tention we <:ive to larger
c s
f ones. Banking your money (
means that you are placing
it out of way of the L
-small purchase" tempta-,;
tion, yet keeping it where r
you can use it at any time. *
8tart right, start now ^
? by opening an account
with the i t
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Bank of Williamsburg, '
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Kingstree, S C. ^
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ffLOCAL ?rTEMS.gjt
Ring us up with that live *
rtOTT-c itom Vn S3.
Dr W G Browne ol Sumter is i ^
in town. Read his notice.
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]*" Born, on Monday, October 17, t
to Mr and Mrs L A Carter, a
daughter.
Cotton is quoted on the local *
market today at llHc for mid-1
dling: seed $2 5 per ton.
The fare from Kingstree to c
Charleston Music Festival week ^
is $2.05. Tickets on sale October ,
25-31. j^
By helping us you help your- *
self. Buy from the houses who
advertise in The Record and c
men tion the paper. tf '
. The Kingstree dispensary's.^
V' sales Saturday amounted to r
U$G34. There is still in stock I.
about $3,000 worth of liquor.
Several of our cituens are <
preparing to attend the Pee (
Dee Section convention in. r
Florence, November S and 9th. I ^
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The rate from Kingstree toj
Columbia and return for the
State tair is $4.ou. iiCKets win
be on sale from October 29 to!
f November 6. ! r<
We are requested to announce ;
that there wili be a festival at
Pergamos Graded school house
n Friday night, October 29, for I1
the benefit of the school.
Saturday was a busy day :'
among the merchants. No one i,
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concern seemed to be doing it j
all. but at every store was ,
something doing all day long.
Correspondents, eyenMf they,
write regularly, must sign their; <
' . reai names to every communi- j
cation, not for publication, but'
as an evidence of good faith, j
Stephen Thomas & Bro. in-1 j
vite all their Williamsburg!
- \ friends to call at their iewelrvl,
^J^^pstablishment during Festival]
HtfflKreek. See their ad this week.!
Recently The Record job i
K :: ^ffice filled an order for $8.00!
jm i^worth of stationery for class of !
W' ' no, Clemson college. That,
I speaks well for our work, j
I -doesn't it?
I Mr Tom McCutchen left for
r~~ Western markets Tuesday night j!
I a to buy another car-load of stock j
I $ for the Williamsburg Livestock ;
I Co. Read their announcement j
If this week.
t |ladT
|g and inspec
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The subscription list of The
Uecord is growing rapidly.
Since the first of September we
lave averaged one new paidn-advance
subscriber daily.
\dvertisers take note.
We have receully g<>t in a lot
)f new type and ornaments of
lie latest design for catalogue
md circular work. (Jive us a
I1UW at \C?Ui SlllUUl taiaiu^ucs
>r anything in that line.
When you go to Charleston
lext week don't fail to pay a
risit tu Louis Cohen & Cos
nammoth department store,
t is one of the sights of the
:ity and you-are assured a
varm welcome.
We'are requested to announce
hat the ladies of the Presbyteian
congregation will give a
lot supper and serve refreshnents
on Friday night, October
!9, for the benefit of the Presbyterian
manse. The building
vhere supper,etc, will be served
vill be announced next week.
Straws show how the wind
(lows. Said an observant
:entleman of our town recently
n our presence: "Talk as you
lease about whether or not it
ays to advertise, but the stores
hat advertise in The Record are
ertainly doing1 the business
his fall."
A communication from Kingsree
had to be oinmitted last
reek on account of no si^naure.
"A Friend," was signed,
>ut we have no idea in the world
if the identity of that particular
riend. Sign your real name,
hen add a nom de plume if
rou like.
We are really, sorry to hear
>f the loss by tire of considerible
property belonging to Rev
1 0 Carraway on Saturday
light, at his home in the county,
rhis gentleman lost his mule,
i surrey, a wagon, a bale of
:otton, tools, ail his feed, &c.,
so we learn, and no insurance
)n anything. Mr Carraway had
nade a good crop and his loss
vill exceed $500.?(ieorqetoim
Times.
New Advertisements.
People's Mercantile Co?Seasontble
Goods iu all Departments.
Butler Dry Goods Co ? Ladies'
Tailor Made Suits.
Bank of Williamsburg ? Small
\ccounts.
Maryland Amusement Co ? All
S'ext Week in Lake City.
L J Stackley ? Rugs aud Art
squares.
Williamsburg Live Stock Co?
Second Car Load Horses aud Mules.
Chas M Stieff?A Piano.
Stephen Thomas & Bro?Gold,
silver and Jewelry. ^
Popular Couple to Wed.
The editor returns thanks for the
following invitation:
Mr and Mrs David Itiy Wilson
equest the pleasure of your presence
at the marriage of their sister
Mi^ Corinne DuRant
to
Mr Ot's Minicke Mitchell
on Wednesday evening, October 27,
at 8 o'clock,
at Union Church,
Rome, S. C.
^ ' I 1 A MA <i ? m L? 1 ?r Anffl/I VvTT
.rail i'uiuo aic vjtiii/aij tuau uj
Foley's Honey and Tar, the great
throat aud lung remedy. The genuine
contains no harmful drugs.
D C Scott
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Old papers for sale at this office.
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The ladies of Wil
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: rff PERSONAL^.
Mr R F Lewis was here Tues;
day from Greelyville.
Mr Louis Jacobs went to
| Charleston yesterday.
Mr II J Thomas of Cades was
a visitor at our sanctum yester|
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Mrs A M Gordon is visiting
! relatives in Georgetown this
| week.
Messrs J W Baxley and J M
i Spivey called pleasantly onus
\ yesterday.*
Mr A E McCullough of Taft
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was in lown rriaay ?nu caueu
to see us.
Mr F L Flcyd of Lake City
was a welcome visitor at our office
Monday.
Miss Emily Eichelberger, a
I teacher from Heinemann, was
noted here Saturday.
Mr A E Rodgers of Zeb while
in town Tuesday added his
name to our mailing list.
Mr Mac Benton of the twin
town, Andrews, gaye us the
pleasure of a call Tuesday.
Miss Rosa Thompson, of The
Record type-setting force, was
sick several days last week.
Mr H J Bartield of Lane
j called Saturday of last week
Ian/3 ronoarArl hie enherrintion.
Mr E R Lesesne of Greelyiville
was a welcome visitor at
our sanctum Friday of last
week.
Among the agreeable \ isitors
we had this weeh was Mr T N
Wilder, of the ne 7 town, An1
drews.
Mr ?Y I Nexsen, oi Kingstree
and Asheville, came in Monday
to spend some time at this end
of the line.
Messrs J A Hanna and A J
Altman, of the vicinity of Vox,
favored The Record with a brief
visit Monday.
Mrs W M O'Bryan and Misses
i Lizzie and Louise Gamble of
. Heinemann spent Saturday at
the home of Mr A M Gordon.
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Mr H Baker of Cades, one of
(The Record's "charter members,"
called Saturday ana
squared himself tor anotner
year.
Mr Andrew R Eaddy, now of
Leo, spent several days in
Kingstree last week brightening
the links of frendship's
chain.
Miss Kate Cargile, who has
been employed as compositor
on the St Matthews Advance
! f or some months, returned home
| Monday.
! Miss Martha Gordon has gone
| to Georgetown, where she has
jaccepted a position as stenographer
for the City Light and
liailway Company.
AILOf
lliamsbur# county and the publ
?AY, OCT(
Lde Suits. The most complete
FROM $ 1
: DRY G(
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ALE <S
M I L L I
tat for the Winter until yo
Leroy Lee, Esq., has been appointed
from this county to serve
on the reception committee
to "welcome President Taft
in Columbia on November 6.
Mr E J Jacobs, who is
manager of a large drug establishment
in Macon, Ga.,
stopped over here a few days
last week with his parents on
bfs way home trom a meeting
of wholesale druggists in Richmond,
Ya.
Mr Sam P Matthews, a retired
civil engineer of Houston,
Texas, is in the city on a visit
to Mrs Geo Stack ley, who is a
near relative of his. Mr Matj
thews is originally from
Williamsburg county, but has
been away for 35 years. He is
much impressed with the development
of this country.
? Florence "7 ima<.
Voted Gve-Sigkt Specialist Here.
Dr W G Browne, who, on former
visits, gave such satisfaction to his
patients, is here again to stay only
one week and can be consulted and
will make examination free, at Kellahau
Hotel or Mrs Chaudler's, as
patients may prefer.
He has on hand all styles of spectacles
and eye-glasses and will make
to order when necessary. All work
guaranteed. 10-14-lt
Foley's Honey and Tar clears the
air passages, stops the irritation in
throat, soothes the inflamed membranes,and
the most obstinate cough
disappear. Sore and inflamed lungs
are healed and strengthened, and the
cold is expelled from the system.
Kefuse any but the genuine in the
yellow package. D C Scott.
Swell line mattings going at
your own price.
People's Mekcantile Co.
10-21 -3t.
flit LHUNDRY11
I wish to call the atteution of
the people of Kingstree and vicinity
to the fact that I have secured
the agency for the
Best Laundry in
the State
aud beginning with
Monday, October 4,
1909, I will
Call For and Deliver
jour laundry every week.
I At L.J.Stackley's Furniture Store.
D MAT
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ic generally are invited to com<
)BER 25,
range of styles and prices that
0.00 TO $
)ODS CO
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N E R Y
u see our line of latest style.
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L D. Ellin E
Successor to
S.L. COURTNEY & CO. '
We have a large and well se- ?
lected stoek of all kinds of merchandise
on which we are pre- i
pared to give exceedingly low
prices. Let us ligure with you
on your want-. !
GENTS'
FURNISHINGS.
We can dress you from head
* mul a l 4 mma! ?v? /\c ^ ? /,
I" 1UUC Willi lUC CU1U 1UWI icliable
goods on the market.
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Edwin Clapp Shoes
We are sole agents for these
celebrated shoes and can give
you any size and shape, button
or lace. Price $5.00 and $6.00.
We also handle
Peters Shoes
for men, women and children.
"LION BRAND"
Shirts and Collars
The reputation of these goods
is well known in this section.
SHIRTS?50c to $1.50.
COLLARS? 15c. two for 25c.
We are special representatives
of the
W. T. Brown ridge
Tailoring Co.
and guarantee our clothes to tit.
SUITS ?From $14.00 to $50.00.
TROUSERS?$5.00 to $18.00.
COATS?$10.00 to $30.00.
OVERCOATS?$10.00 to $40.00.
We also carry in stock a select
line of Men's Trousers
Suits for boys from 4 to 15
years old.
GROCERIES.
On account of a large grocery
trade, we always have a fresh
stock to select from He carry
everything needed in the pantry.
Also Fruits and Green Groceries
in season.
Il l HOPPERS.|
Fruit! Fruit! Fruit!
Our fruit line is complete. We carry
everything that you will find at an upto-date
fruit store. We also carry a
select line of
GROCERIES, FISH, SOFT DRINKS, ETC.
When you wish to give your "lady
friend" something that will please in
thelruit line, call on us and select a
nice basket of fruit.
Maryland Peaches, "sweet and
juicy," 2 dozen to basket.
Malaga Grapes, select stock, 5 dozen
to basket.
Plums the size of an apple, *2 dozen
to basket.
Apples, double the size of an ordinary
apple.
' Yours to please,
ANDERSON, SPRING & CO.
Opposite Jacobs L Scott's.
We have just got in a splendid
lot of all kinds of stationery
Yi/iiA in ore
line uuiiu pa^iciuitu uvuuiu^u
100,000 envelopes, and Dennison's
shipping tags with brass
eyelets and wire strings, the
best made. See our samples before
ordering elsewhere. tf
)E SU
e to our store on
i^vy,
has ever been placed on this m;
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SPECIAL NOTICES
Transient Notices will be Published
in This Column at the Rate of One
Cent a Word i'or Each Issue. No advertisement
taken for less than 25 cents.
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For Sai.e?a few hundred bu-uelsof
?ood, rust-proof Seed Oats.
J C Everett,
10-7-8t Salter? Depot, S C
Wanted ? At once, five or six loads
[>f stove and chimney wood.
The County Record.
Wanted?Five or six loads of stove
and chimney w<x?d.
lo-14-tf Thk County Record.
For Rent?Three or four horse farm
with sufficient dwelling house and barn
room acommodation; one store,dwelling
house and lands adjoining; one horse
and a pair of mules.
Willum Cooper.
v-w? l ooper, ? u
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For Sale?266 acres and three smaller
tracts, in Johnson township, Williamsburg
county, belonging to the estate of
J W Kimball, deceased Write me for
further information.
R H Kimball.
Empire Bldg.
10-21-10t Atlanta, Ga
WANTED?Salesmen to
sell our guaranteed Oils
and Paints. Experience *
unnecessary. Extremely
profitable offer to right
party. The GLENN REFINING
Company, Cleveland,
Ohio.
GO TO
\ YOUNGS .
\ for ;
t Hnt Aloak at All Hnnrc !
t uui ITI uuiu ui mi uuuiu. +
All the delicacies ot the J
season served in first class t
j style while you wait. *
Oysters in Every Style, i
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Hot Drinks, Bouillon,
Chocolate, Cocoa, Coffee
and Tea. t
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I FANCY COLD DRINKS
AND g
ICECREAM. I
Fine Fresh Candy, Choic- I
est Quality. ? t
: FRUITS, CIGARS, CIGAAETTES,
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: Vounq's Ice Cream Palace?
t Sucresnor lo P. S, Courtney. t
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Land for Sale.
350 acres of land in Georgetown county,
on Black river. ? miles from Rosemary
and 2 miles from G & W railroad;
150 acres in swamp, balance, upland; 4
i room house; 12 acres under fence and
cultivated. Gnod land; healthy locality;
2 fine lakes. Best fishing and hunting
all year, Will sell for $1,400, worth
double this amount. Must sell before
December 1, 1909. For particulate address
Box 28,
10-21-tf Rosemary, S C
Tributes of respect,obituaries,
cards of thanks and all communications
of a personal nature,
not news, are charged *or at the
| rate of one cent a word.
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