The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, January 20, 1910, Image 5
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IF THE
f FORWARD AND ONWARD
spirit animates you why
not take advantage of
the power of a ^rowincr
bank account?
I
A growing bank account
creates confidence;
- gives one standing and
prestige in the community
and it represents the
"forward and onward"'
* spirit of accomplishment.
Your banking business
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is curumuy suwcilcu.
Bank of Williamsburg,
Kings tree, S C.
?
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L J Stackley, "the Furniture
Man." has a new ad. Read it.
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Cotton is quoted today on the
local market at 124c for middling;.
seed $30 per ton.
There will be services at the
Episcopal church next Sunday !
i morning at 11 o'clock.
^ The hour for Sunday-school at
the Methodist church has been
I changed from 4:00 to 3:30 p m.
HB Young's cafe and ice cream
parlor invites those who hunger
and thirst to come and be re P
freshed.
J4. 1a4 ???? Awn in yttn nr
JL/Uil I 1C. a LI J uuv. iu IV n a vi
^^*couaty "wondeF whether your
store has it." Tell them what
you have by the use of our ad
columns.
^ There will be a social meeting
fc , ~^of the Epworth League at the
H residence of Mrs Belle Blakeley
R to-morrow (Friday) evening at
B 7:30 o'clock.
Dr E T Kelley and Mr J D
Gilland have invested in an auI
I tomobile apiece. The two maHB
chines are Buick's latest models
and, judging from the exbibitions
along the streets, are
wm quite speedy.
The carnival expected here f
this week failed to materialize.
Friday and Saturday the town
was full of gamblers and fakers,
the fore-runners of the expect- ,
cu kdiuitaii x lie neeuoe uu
these mountebanks should be
made prohibi tive, yet, we understand,
they were taxed only
$1.00 a day.
VETE1ANS ENTERTAINED
0? lee's Birthday by the Daoghters of
i Ihe Confederacy.
Lee's birthday was observed
here yesterday with appropriate
exercises by Camp Pressley, the
meeting being held in the court
house, Commandant H H Kinder
in the chair. The meeting adp
jonrned at 1 o'clock, when the
'"^veterans were invited to the imt...
provised dining-room in the
Thomas buildiDg, where the
Daughters of the Confederacy
had prepared an excellent din-j
_ 9H
Es have just receiv
you some great \<
and 20c Emb]
Embroidery,
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ner. which was very heartily enjoyed
by the cM soldiers.
it is a labor of love on the
part of the ladies of Kin^stree
to provide entertainment for the
veterans at these annual reunions
and the attention and
courtesy showed them by the
people of Kin^stree on such occasions
seems to warm the
hearts of the heroes of the Lost
n handful now.
w'lose bowed forms and whitening
locks foretell but too plainly
that ere many years have
passed, they, too, will spread
theirsilent tents on the camping
ground of eternity.
After dinner the veterans were
drawn up in line to the number
of twenty six and a group picture
made by Photographer
Thomas.
Following is the roll of the
veterans in line yesterday:
T J Phillips
W L Wallace
G J Graham
L W McCants
H O Britton
D K Mouzon
S K Mouzon
H H Kinder
SB W Courtney
G K Mitchum
T P Ch i rr
U ?. UUU ??
J M Matthews
A W Flagler
H J Brown
Sam China
S J Taylor
Gregoty Kollins
A Browder
J W Kelly
C J Joye
William Epps
W A Cooper
W T Browder
R J Morris
James Epps
V E Lifrage.
D0I\G THEIR DPT?.
Scares ef Kingstree Readers ire
Learaiag the Daty of the Kidaeys.
To filter the blood is the kidneys'
duty.
When they fail to do this the
kidneys are sick.
Backache and many kidney ills
follow;
Urinary tiouble, diabetes.
Doan's Kidney Pills care them all,
Kingstree people endorse our
claim.
Mrs K iS Smith, Logan St, Jtvingsfcree,
S C, says: "Doan's Kidney
Pills have proveu of great benefit to
me and I therefore heartily recommend
them. I had kidney trouble for
some time and suffered a great deal
from dull,naggiDg backaches. Headaches
and pains in my kidneys weie
frequent and I always had a tired,
worn out feeling. Recently I procured
a box of Doan's Kidney Pills
at Scott'8 drugstore and usiug them
as directed, I was quickly relieved.
My strength and energy returned
and my health was improved in every
way."
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 no other.
Burt Seed Oats at Farmers
Supply Co.
A Wretched Mistake
to endure the itching, painful distress
of Piles. There's no need tq.
Listen: "I suffered much from
Piles," writes Will A Marsh, of
Silver City, N C., "till I got a box
nf Kiir>irlpn'ij Arnina. Salve, and was
soon cured." Burns, Boils, Ulcers,
Fever Sores, Eczema, Cuts, Chapped
Hands, Chilblains, vanish before
it. 25c. at D C Scott's.
=Gre<
ed a large shipment of Ei
ilues.
roidery,
BUTLEI
^PERSONALIS
!
i Mr \V F Kodjrers of Lane was
i here Mondaj' between trains.
Miss Nellie Beavers of Lake
j City is visiting Mrs H G Askins.;
| Mr P It Keels of Greelyville
j was in town Tuesday on busiI
ness.
Mr L E Burkett ot Tatt was
noted on our streets Monday of
last week.
Mr W M Stafford, while in
town Monday, paid us an agreei
able visit.
Get your tickets at Allen's
Drug Store for the cnusicale Saturday
night.
* Hon^nd Mrs W D Bryan of
Taft si nt a part of th? day in
town Monday.
Mr J \V Utnstead went to
Raleigh, N C, Saturday, returning
Monday.
Mr Hugh S Xesmith of Nesmith
had business at the county
seat Monday.
Miss Ida Ford of Georgetown
is spending several days with
Mrs >v iN .1 aeons.
Mr C V James of Nesmith favored
The Record with a pleasant
call Tuesday.
Miss Eva Guess left last week
for Norfolk, Ya, to accept a position
as stenographer.
Mr W D Crooks of Trio gave
us the pleasure of his presence
Monday while in town.
Mr W K Mcintosh, of Workman
and Kingstree. went to |
Charleston Monday night.
Mr M B Mitchura, of the vicinity
of Central church, paid The
Record a pleasant call Tuesday.
Mr S R Mouzon, Jr, of Belser's
X Roads, was among the welcome
visitors at our office this
week.
Rev W A Fairy went to Columbia
Monday to attend the
Laymen's Missionary conference.
Mr S M Haynesworth ?f Foreston
was in Kingstree Vonday
exchanging greetings with
friends.
Mr A J Brown of Leo was one
of the friends in town yesterday
who remembered to "see the
editor."
Born, unto Mr and Mrs Samuel
Bryan Wilkins, on Tuesday,
January 18, 1910, at Kingstree,
S C, a son.
Mrs L Stackley went to Florence
Monday to spend some
days with relatives in the "Little
Gate City."
Mr William McCullough of
Nesmith honored our sanctum
with an agreeable call Saturday
of last week.
Mr M W McConnell visited his
parents, Rev and Mrs S J McConnell,
at Orrura,NC,the early
part of the week,
Messrs J A McClary and John
Heinemann of Gourdins were
here Monday and paid The Record
their respects.
Mr B B Breeden of Manning
Mr and Mrs W N Jacobs gave
a very enjoyable dance yesterday
evening in honor of their
guest. Miss Ida Ford of Georgetown.
Dp nnrl Mrs E .1 Snider of Tol
! edo, 0., have returned home
I after a few days' visit to the
i former's parents, Dr and Airs
! A M Snider.
Dr C D Jacobs went to Florence
Monday night to join the
Ellcs. The Doctor tells us that
the BPOE "goat" is a pretty
warm member.
We aie grateful to our good
friend, Mr J B Bradshaw of Zeb,
for a big sack of ruta-baga
turnips. They are beauties, as
line as we ever saw.
Mr D K Mouzon, a war veteran
as well as one of The Record's
veteran charter members,
honored us with a brief but
pleasant visit Wednesday.
Mrs F l> Shackelford and
children of Columbia and Aliss
Bell McClary of Kingstree are
in the city visiting Mr and Mrs
J B Shackelford. George to wn
Item.
Rev W S Martin of Richburg,
Chester countv, whose friends
are legion in Kfngstree and Williamsburg
county, is spending
several days with relatives in
town.
A small building used as a
storage warehouse by the
Farmers' Supply Co., was burned
last night about 11 o'clock.
Rats and matches are supposed
I to have caused the tire.
Mr iP B W Courtney, who
spends most of his time with
his daughter, Mrs Singletary,
near Cades, called to see us
Wednesday, being one of the
veterans in line on that day.
Messrs E J Pendergrass and E
R Way left Tuesday morning for
a hunting trip near Beaufort,
where it is said that there are a
lot of ducks. They expect to
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has accepted a position with
Gamble & Jacobs as assistant
in their drug-store.
Maj S M Askins came over
from Lake City Sunday and
spent the day with the family of
his son,II G Askins, Esq.
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nbroidery which was bou;
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nave mucn spon cluck suuuuug.
Florence Times.
Mr W V Strong has removed
his family back to his farm near
Zeb postoffice. We hate to lose
these good people but feel that
it is only lor awhile. Once a resident
of Kingstree, it's hard to
stay away.
Mr John T Nelson has broken
ground for the erection of a
brick store building on the south
side of Main street near the A C
L station. The building will be
50x150 feet, single story, and
Mr Nelson says that it will be
occupied as a general store by
the firm of J T Nelson & Sons.
Mr W R Funk is the contractor.
Mr J P Taylor, who has been
in charge of the ACL office in
Marion for the past year, has
been transferred to the company's
office in Sumter. This is reop
-* koffne v%aclfmn anrl
^aiucu aa a utnti j/vaiktvut ?uv.
while Mr Taylor has made a
number of friends in Marion
who regret his leaving, he is
congratulated cn his promotion.
He left for Sumter Sunday. Mrs
Taylor will join him in a few
days, Marion Star.
Messrs L W Gilland and A C
Hinds went to Trio Tuesday to
attend the executors' sale of
thirty-three lots and personal
property belonging to the esmmmmmmM'ti
oidery S
jht last August before pric
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AMERICA'S LEADINE
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THE BEST COMEDIANS. THE Bl
Big Vaudeville a
ALL THAT IS GOOD I!
Premium Band
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Prices, t - -
Seats Now on Sale at STACK
tate of Daniel Z llartin. The
lots in the town of Trio brought
fancy prices, the crowd present
evidently having faith in Trio
real estate. The thirty-three
lots, aggregating approximately
9 acres, sold for about $5,100,
we understand.
Mr W E Jenkinson of Manning,
than whom there is no
more hustling and enterprising
merchant in the State, was
here Monday looking around
with a view to casting his lot
with us. Mr Jenkinson says
that he knows of no town in
its class in the State that has
out-stripped Kingstree the last
few years in growth and improvement.
He thinks our
town has a bright future.
Staple Remedy for LaGrippe.
LaGnppe coughs ate daDgerous,
as they frequently develop into pneumonia.
Foley's Honey and Tar not
only stops the cough, but heals and
strengthens the lungs so that no
serious results need be feared. The
genuine Foley's Honey and Tar contains
no harmful drugs and is in a
yellow package. D C Scott.
ELBERT FOUND AND ITALIAN DOTS.
Tickets Are Going Fast Promises to
Be Fine Attraction.
Every indication now points to a
large audience for the famous Italian
Bovs who will appear in Kings
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tree on Saturday night, January 22,
under the auspices of the Radcliffe
Entertainment Bureau, presenting
a musical and literary concert of
the highest class.
Chief interest centers in the presentation
by the company for the
first time of a musical and literary
fantasy entitled "A Night in Venice."
The name suggests beautiful
costumes and delightful vocal and
instrumental selections. ? With
these will be blended the story of
an American's life in the city of art
and music. With such a variety of
featuies the programme as a whole
will be one of the most attractive of
the season.
To Tobacco Planters.
You can get free seed for
planting your tobacco beds at
Kingstree Hardware Co's and
Farmers Supply Co's stores.
Banner Warehouse,
Farmers' Warehouse.
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I MINSTRELS,
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EST DANCERS. THE BEST SIN6ERS.
nd Specialty Acts.
I THE MINSTREL LINE.
I and Orchestra.
16 PARADE.
- 35c, 50c, 75c
LET'S, ' the Furniture Man."
k THRIVING CORPORATION.
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Farmers' Supply Company Closes a
Very Siccessful Year's Bosliess.
The Farmers' Supply Company
heM their fourth annual meeting
of stock-holders on Friday,
January 14, and a very satisfactory
showing was made. After paying a
handsome dividend a nice sum
was carried, to surplus ana undivided
profits. The same officers
were re-elected with the addition
of Mr RD Mills as secretary of
the company.
The management of the Farmers'
Supply Company is in the hands of
young, progressive business men and
it is gratifying to know that
they have succeeded so well in taking
care of the large interests entrusted
to their care.
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in thJ* ipac? next week.
( . ANDERSON, SPRING* CO. ^
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Corporators' Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
corporators, by virtue of an
order directed to them by the Secretary
of State, dated January 18, 1910,will on
Monday, January 24, 1910,at 11 o'clock
a m at the store of J W Lockliear,
Trio, S </', open books of subscription to
the capi tal stock of the Trio Farm Sup
ply Company. The capital stock is to be
$10,000.00 divided iotolOO shares of the
par value of $100.00 each.
J H Rowkll,
E R Rowell.
w T Rowell,
J W Lockuear,
Corporators.
January 20,1910. 1-20-lt
Final Discharge.
Notice is hereby given that I will
apply to P M Brockmton, Esq, Probate
Judge of Williamsburg County,
on Saturday, February 12, 1910, at
12 o'clock m, for a final discbarge as
administrator of the estate of Robert
Nesmith, deceased.
Hugh S Nesmith,
Administrator.
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