The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, January 13, 1910, Image 5
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Kingstree, S C.
iMPERSONAL|&
Mr W E Nettles of Lake City
-atteaded the Farmers' Union;
meeting- here Friday.
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Miss Myrtle Xesmith of Xesrnith
has been visiting the family
of Mr W F McCints.
Hon P S Wall of Scranton was
here Friday attending the meeting
of the Farmers' Union.
Mr P M Young of Rosemary
was the guest of his brother, Mr
P Young, several days this
H Hklr T J Spring, Messrs Jacobs j
Scott's obliging salesman,had
^H^VKtsiness at Johnsonville several
days this week.
wfL Mr R J Burgess has accepted
T . ^ position with Wilkins' Bargain ;
; Store, where he will be glad to
, see his many friends.
j an<* ^rs Samuel B Wilkins
F * <5f Athens, Ca, are here on a
Willrmc' narantc
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|ir and Mrs W T Wilkins.
Solicitor Stoll went to Co- j
lumbia Monday night to be:
\ * present at the opening session
of the Legislature on Tuesday.
Misses May and Margaret.
Graham of Gourdins left last
week for Greenville, S C, to enroll
as students of Chicora college.
Mr .John Todd, one of our sub-1
urban residents, paid us an
agreeable visit Saturday of last
-week and renewed his subscrip|&
tion.
W Mr Alec Kelley of Timmonsville.
accompanied bv Mr L Y
Horton of Heath Springs,visited 1
the former's son.Dr E T Kelley,;
in town last Friday.
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Mr J F Scott of Kings tree, j
who has been in the Florence
JjJ^^intirraary for several weeks,was i
able to be out yesterday for the (
first time.?Florence 1 ime.s, Jamt
ary 8.
I The Messrs Rhem were on our
I streets Tuesday. Rumor has it I
that these thorough-going busi- !
ness men made a small size for*
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R. tune in cotton recently.?Geory-,
IBtown Time*.
jlr * Mr and Mrs W P \oung re|
/u turned from their bridal tour
this week and have set up
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r tneir lares anu peuaies m uuc
| of the Singletary cottages in
. East Main street.
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y \ & give you some great v,
^| i 15c and 20c Emb
;| 10c Embroidery,
Mr W C Claiborne was summoned
to Danville, Va, last
I Friday by a telegram advising
him oi the critical illness of his
mother. At last accounts her
condition was very serious.
Mr .? (' Campbell of Blenheim.
Marlboro county, was noted in
town Friday. Mr Campbell is
representing a real estate company
and is looking over W'illinm-burrj
and Clarendon lands
.Mr i; i- t'atric:; anu tamoy <>i
Pong las. (la, have moved to
Kings tree to cast their lot in
our growing and progressive
town. r Patrick is a brother of
our townsman, Mr (J H Patrick,
and will conduct a general store
in the building on Academy
street formerly occupied by Mr
P Adams.
Mieut W \\ Boddie, of the
United states army, visited
friends here Friday of last week.
Mr Boddie was principal of
Kingstree Graded school for two
years and is pleasantly remembered
by many of his former
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United States arm)* officer stationed
in far-off Montana.
Mr and Mrs James C Dobbin
land their bright and winsome
' little daughter, Dorothy, who
have been the guests of Mr and
Mrs Hugh McCutchen since before
Christmas, took their departure
Saturday tor Jacksonville,
Fla,causing sincere regret
on the part of "Jim's'' old
friends as well as the new ones
gained by himself and his charming
wife and daughter on this
his first trip since he became a
man of family, Mr Dobbin goes
to Jacksonville to take charge
of a district agency for the Metropolitan
Life Insurance Co.
A STEADODRAIN.
Sick KUievs Weaken the Whole
Body?Make t'ou 111, Languid
and|Depressed.
Sick kidneys weaken the body
through the continual drainage of
life-giving albumen from the blood
juto ihe urine, and the substitution
of poisonous uric acid that goes
broadcast through the system,sowing
the seeds of disease. Loss of albumen
causes weakness, languor, depression.
Uric poisoning causes rheumatic
pain, nervousness, nausea, cricks in
the back, gravel and kidney stoues.
The proper treatment is a kidney
treatment, and the best remedy is
Doan's Kidney Pills. Here is good
proof in the following testimonial:
C L McElveen, S Chuich St,
Manning, S C., says: "Doan's Kidney
Pills proved to be the best kidney
remedy I ever used. My kidneys
were weak for some time and too frequent
passages of the kidney secretions
compelled me to arise often
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auriog ine UlgLll. I buucicu oricicn
from backaches and pains shrough
my loins and at times I was so lame
that I could not stoop or lift. I
finally read about Doan's Kidney
Pills and procured a box. Since
using them, my backache has disappeared,
the lameness has vanished
and I do not have to arise at night.
I highly recommend Doan's Kidney
Pills at every opportunity."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the
United States.
Remember the name?Doan's?
and take 110 other.
Simple Remedy for LaGrippe.
LaGnppe coughs aie dangerous,
as they frequently develop into pneumonia.
Foley's Honey and Tar not
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only stops tne cougn, out ueaia auu
strengthens the lungs so that no
serious results need be feared. The
genuine Foley's Honey and Tar contains
no harmful drugs audisina
yellow package. D C Scott.
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a lues.
roidery,
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Cotton i.-> cjuoted today at 14c
| middling basis. Seed ij>33 per
toil.
The examination for teachers
was . d here Friday of last
week
| Next Wednesday is Lee's
birthday, a legal holiday, and
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| both banks will be closed.
,j See P A Alsbrook about real
estate. He is offering- some good
bargains in his ad on another
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1 We return thanks to the Bank
'of Williamsburg for a handsome
advertising souvenir in the form
of a calendar and wall pockat.
Preaching by the pastor at
! the Methodist church Sunday at
111 a m and 7:30 p m. Everyone
lis cordially invited to attend.
Th*? Kintrstree Hardware Co
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and Geo A McElveen, Cotton
Buyer and Insurance, have our
thanks for beautiful and artistic
calendars.
Commandant H H Kinder
urges all the old veterans to be
! here on Lee's birthday to accept
the hospitality of the
i Daughters of the Confederacy.
It pleases us to state that
County Treasurer Hemingway is
"making good;" he is serving
the public acceptably, and his
numerous friends are pleased.?
Georgetown Times.
Thirty-three towq,. lots and
other property belor. mg to the
I estate of the late Dai el Z MarIKo
cftld r>f >tir?n at
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1 Trio next Tuesday. See advertisement,
Executors' Sale, this
week.
The supervisor of census for
this district advises us that
there are still several township
! vacancies for enumerators in
| Williamsburg county. Make
application to J L Michie, Darlington,
S C.
We acknowledge with thanks
au invitation to attend the annual
meeting of the South Carolina
'Good Koads association to
beheld in Columbia Tuesday,
January 18, for the purpose of
discussing the question of good
, roads in South Carolina.
Ed Nelson, a young negro employed
at the Atlantic Coast
Lumber Co's saw-mill near town,
was brought to Drs Gamble &
Jacobs Friday,having lost three
fingers off one hand by too close
familiarity with the circular
saw. Dr Jacobs dressed the
wound and the patient left for
his home "over Black river,"
apparently resting easy.
Williamsburg county Farmers'
Union met in the court house
Friday of last week. The meeting,
we understand, was an executive
session, hence we are
unable to give an account of
the proceedings. We asked one
of the members to furnish us
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HATS from now until Spring.
<ind of a hat. We assure you of
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with a list of tin: new officers, !
j out lie failed to comply with
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;our request?torgot it, prob.i ;
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Every product of the farm is
bringing fancy prices this year)
and living expenses are "out of
i sight. " We have to buy everything
w > use, so that poultry,
eggs, corn, peas, potatoes and
hvpii store wood is the same as
jcasli to us. Everybody who
| wants to pay bis subscription
can do so. If it is not convenient
to pay the money, any of the
products above named will be
taken at market value and full
credit given on subscription.
1910 Spring Announcement
The Globe Tailoring Company,
Cincinnati, will have their
special man here Friday and '
Saturday, .January 14-15, to take
your measure as well as show
you the most comprehensive
line of fabiics they ever displayed.
Globe Tailoring has
always been famous for both
the quality and style garments
it produces. The complete line
in large patterns will be shown
of nnr ctnvp Rpmpmhpr the
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date?January 14 and 15.
Peoples' Mercantile Co,
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when casting abont for some- I
I thing to bring good cheer for the ? |
Xmas holidays that 1 have a I
choice line of
? Guth's Famous Candies j J
put up In tastily decorated boxes *
of various sizes especially for the i
J holiday trade. Also a fresh lot of J ^
Schlessinger s Candies t V
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+ for the price.
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> We are always readv to serve + *i
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Oysters or with Meals ; {J
while you wait. i *j
Hot and Cold Drinks, Cigars, y
^ Tobacco and Smokers' Haterl- ||
o als of all kinds. 1
" wi-hing all my friends a hap- y
J| py X mas, I hope to meet them at J y{
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Before Buying
Nothing is so necessary to the completion of perfect
correct style and quality at reasonable pi ices.
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Some people regard a banking account as a luxury.
ZZ Business tnen regard it as a convenience and a necessit}'. ^3
Sending money through the open mail is dangerous; zCZ
mZ money orders and registered letters are very bothersome. ZZ
ZZ But there is neither trouble nor danger in paying your ^
5^: mail order bills by check: instead, it secures conven- ZZ
ience, dispatch and absolute protection. ^
ZZ Open an account with us and pay your bills by check. :~5
^ iVe pay 4 per cent interest on Savings Deposits every
SZ three months.
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g Prosperous N Year 3
? and thank you for the generous patronage 5;
? bestowed ujfon us during 1909 and trust that Ej
SE your satisfaction will merit a continuance 2
SE in 1910, 3' ;
e Old Hunting Creek Corn i
{E and al! of our other well known brands are a!- 3
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| Up to the Standard in "Quality," |
? and in spite of the increased cost of produc- 2
? tion our 3
I Prices Remain the Same, i
?? Let us send you our new price list, it is free. 3
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f WHY PAY RENT? \
j| When I will sell you a lot in the town of Kin^stree jjj|
)) and lend you money to build on same. I also buy fli
and sell lands anywhere in the State. jjj
t r'OE SALE. ji N
jj Four lots in North Kingstree and eight lots on ^
)/ Academy street. jji
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b One four-room dwelling and four acres of land 2?
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g with barn and stables.
|/ One seven-room two-story dwelling on 1-2 acre (P
t lot, barn and stables, about ISO yards from Kings- '
tree High school. For sale on easy terms. j|t
I For further references apply to
\ P- A- ALSBROOK, ?
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