The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, February 03, 1910, Image 7
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Bw WORKING FOR A NEW CHURCH.
ff j letosdists Have Gone to Work to
BH>\ Raise Funds for Building.
[ \ * -v W A Fairy has ;jrone
r * *3fictlvely to "work soliciting ^ub[
scriptions for the proposed new
1 ' Methodist church. The estimat-j
^ ed cost of the building content-1
plated is $10,0oo or Si?.??. J
probaoly and preferably the1
latter figure. The Methodists
of our community without out-'
.side help are amply able to
buiid such a house of worship
, without serious sacrifice on the
if part of any individual under
the plan proposed, if all the
membership will give according
to their means. Already
hoif rkf th#? r>ror>osed
ttwul "?"* tr -j.
amount has been pledged and
we have little doubt that the
balance required will soon be
forthcoming.
As we have had occasion to
remark before, the churches of!
Kingstree are a sad commentary
upon the spiritual condition
ot our community. The
visitor who looks over the town
is impressed with the idea that
if the churches here are a correct
index, the spirituality of
our people is at a decidedly
low ebb. We have handsome
public building's, a fine hotel,
a splendid school edifice and
elegant private residences?
* 11
jtflen iook atour nouses ui wuri
ship! Surely ,the God we
praise, "from whom all blessings
flow," is worthy at least as
beauteous a sanctuary as we
provide for ourselves.
But apart from spiritual considerations,
we say with all
confidence in the truth of the
y assertion, that good churches
p^^and schools are the best in vest-1
ment that a community can!
L' * make from a material standpoint.
In the vernacular of the
K2., street, it is good "business" to
^provide these things, and un
til 'they are provided the
^B^Vjpeople of a town?whatever
progress they have made along
K other lines?will find that the
I growth and prosperity' of the
community will languish be
W fore reaching the highest point
IB' of development to which they
are capable of attaining.
The money for the building
will be raised on the easy pay
? O/i.1. A. - 1
/ ~ ment plan?oniy one-aim ic oc
paid cash and the balance in
four years in equal installments.
For people in moderate circumstances
this plan makes
the burden as light as possible
and at the same time the money
can be secured on the notes
. that are given to proceed with
the work at once.
The Methodists have made a
good start and we hope and
believe that their efforts will
meet with1 success and that
i they may soon hold services
in a modern house of worship,
j one that will be a credit to the
' congregation and to the town,
Should their hopes be realized
f'? ' the example will be followed,
we venture to say, by the other
denominations, and in a fewyears
instead of apologizing
. for the antiquated structures
i ^ that the town has long since
outgrown, we will take pleasure
'" nfinrr ftltt tr? S t r '.\ and
iu yvuibtu^ vmv w.
visitors our splendid new j
church buildings.
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J ) For Superior Crops (
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is one of the most useful and com*
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f ?v give* practical information about
L> the best and most profitable seeds
B( to plant for
9| The Market Grower
The Private Gardener
Mm U The Farmer I
WB I] Wood's Seeds are grown and (j
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Hi ? the soils and climate of the South,
^H| and every southern planter should
Hn have Wood's Seed Book so as to
In be fuilv posted as to the best seeds
KB for southern growing. Mailed free
KW; on request. Writ? for it.
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Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va.
HF 9 We are headquarters for
Bjp G'as* and Clover Seed*. Seed Po .*
tatoes. Seed Oata. Cow Peas,
P Sola Beans, and all Farm
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LAHE CITY LOCAL NOTES.
' Ve? Magistrate lakes Hold?Test of!
lung Power?New Drug Store.
:
Lake City. -Taauarv 3!:?Mr S
(' I5ro;vn o: Charleston spent
three or four days last week in
tcw:i visiting his neices, Mesidames
E Land \V L Bass. Mr
Brown wa<. tor mere than a
charter of a century, superin-i
ter.dent of Bolton Phosphate j
(Mines on Stono River, near}
Charleston.
Mrs Fannie M Lee is spending
sometime with her daughter,
I Mrs W E Carter, here.
Miss Pauline Mood}' visited
in Clio last week from Friday
until Wednesday.
Mrs Shaw, whose home is in
Charleston, is here at present
with her daughter, Mrs D M
Epps.
With intermissions of but
short duration rain poured
down all day Friday. However,
after a few hours ot sunshine
and wind even signs of the
water rapidly passed out of
sight. So very dry is the earth
that were we to have heavy
rain every da}' or two for
three months we would probab
ly still be behind in rainfall.
Mr O S Baldwin, who was
recently appointed magistrate
at this place, has qualified and
been commissioned, and a day
or so ago tried his first case.
Mr L M Belk has been appointed
constable for Magistrate
Baldwin.
Last Saturday Constable L M
Belk, without a moment's
rest, cried off goods at auction
for three and a half hours, and
when lie ceased he was only
slightly hoarse and could still
''holler."
It is said that Drs M L> Nesraitb
and G C Bodgers will
open up a drug business in
the near future and have secured
quarters in the Singletary
building now going up.
W L B.
I
FresUeit Helps Orpkais.
Hundreds of orphans have been
helped by tbe President of the In- i
dustrial and Orphans' Home at Ma- |
eon, Ga, who writes: 4kWe have used ,
Electric Bitters in this .institution
for nine years. It has ptoved a most '
excellent medicine for all Stomach, I
Liver and Kidney troubles. We re- |
gard it as one of the best family med- |
iciues ou earth." It invigorates al 1 (
vital organs, purities the blood, aids
digestion, creates appetite. To '
strengthen and build up thin, pale, I
weak children or rundown people it |
ha? no equal. Best for female com- j
plaiuts. Only 50c at D C Scott's. ,
When you come to town put a |
copy of The Becord in your pock- |
et and consult its business direc |
tory?the advertising columns |
in making your purchases. tf |
Nervous
Collapse
"I have traveled for thirty
years continually. I lost a great
deal of sleep, which together
with constant worry left me in
such a nervous state that finally,
after having two collapses of
j nervous prostration, I was
obliged to give up traveling al!
together. I doctored continually
; but with no relief. Dr. Miles' j
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. LIBBY, 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.
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(Prickly Ash, Poke Koot and PotaMlnm.)
??MA^PS POSITrVE CCRF-3 OP ALL POEMS AND STAGES OP i
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ThysloiansendcreeP. P. P. as a aplcn- yon will regi.in fesh and strength.
C.:. 1 combination, and proscribe it with Wasteofonergyandall diseases resulting
satisfaction for the euros of all Byih|J from ore rtaring the system are cured by
forms sad stages of Primary, Secondary the nae of P. P. P.
cad Tertiary Syphilis. Syphilitio Rheu- Ladieewhoee ayatemaarepoiionedand j
matism, Scrofulous Ulcers and Bores, whoeebloodlBinanimpureconditiondne
Glandular Swellings, Rheumatism, Kid- to menstrual irregularities are peculiarly
ney Complaints, old Chxonio Uloera that benefited by the wonderful tonic and
n?T*DDul lcPDnCIII A
UH I rtll 11II jguwiui ULn
WOim blood elaaaoliif prep?rtfM of P. P. P.,
XX*mm. Xc*>ma, Cbronlo Parnate Prickly Aah.Poka Pool M4
Complalnta, Karcnrlal Polaoa, Tailor, ^^10 flold by ?U DreziWfc
caldhaad. oka., ota.
" ',l"wi!!!?'1* S F. V. LIPPMAN
BpprlUatf, bafldlBi ? tha '
7?t rapidly. If yott an auk and
iMtHind fnHidly try P. ?. ?, ?a4 9SV&nnftHf * G&.
RHEUMATISM
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| WHY PAY RENT? \
$ When I will sell you a lot in the town of Kirigstree ||
d/ and lend you monev to bu ild on same? 1 also buy (p
ib and sell lands anywhere in the State. 5
\b W
d/ FOE (P I
*1* Ml
Four lots in North Kingstree and eight lots on '
di Academy street. jp
}b One four-room dwelling arid four acres of land 2?
w
^ with barn and stables. jj\ ]
d/ One seven-room two-story dwelling on 1-2 acre {P
$ lot, barn and stables, about 1>0 vards from Kings- 2}
|M |fl
^ tree High school. For sale on easy terms.
\i/ For further references apply to 'p |
* D A Al RRROOK. S
jjj I n r m k. w m -w v m- ^
to "'Real Estate Broker"?
to w
S Kingstree, - - S. C. j}j
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esssesssesesessseaeseseses
? SHOPPING BY MAIL ?
is no more expensive than in person if you know what you want. )gi
For anything in the jl
JBTXTELET LI1TE jfl ,
jl just give us a hint and we will supply your want and guarantee^
>W satisfaction.
r) Our store ccutains everything in the way of W)
f) Holiday Gifts and Novelties, Z
Diamonds, Watches, Silver and all the Latest Fads and Ft.ucies W
W) in up-to-date Jewelry. w)
[f Our line of mi
n WEDDING PRESENTS W I
is unexcelled in the State. |
jL MAIL ORDERS filled the same day received andjL i
goods forwarded promptly. Send for price list holiday novelties. W ,
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9) 257 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. W)
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Registration Notice. ,
The office ot the Supervisor of Beg n
idtration will be open on the 1st Mon- 1
day in each month for the purpose of
registering any person who is qualified
as follows:
Who shall have been a resident of
the State for two years, and of the
county one year, and of the polling precinct
in which the elector offers to ^
vote four months before the day of .
election, and shall have paid, six ^
months before, any poll tax then due
and payable, and who can both read ^
and write any section of the constitu- .
tion of 1895,submitted to him by the j
Supervisors "of Registration, or who
can show that he owns, and has paid
all taxes collectable on during tne *
present year, property in this State ,
assessed at three hundred dollars or
more. J. Y. McG-ILL,
Clerk of Board. ^
I DDMEWinUfll MDIIQ \l
rnuiLUOiunnL unnuo >
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Office orer Slngletary Building. Phone 14.
Ml. A. WOODS.
DENTIST.
LAKE CITY, - a C
CLAYTON & COOKE,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, C
LAKE CITY, ... SC. f
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Office in Single tar? Building. I Special
Attention to Collections . *2-35-09 j
W. Leland Taylor, ,
DENTIST,
Office over Dr W V Brockington's Store V
KINGSTREE, - - S. C.
5-21-tf.
M.D.Nesmitn
DENTIST.
LAKE CITY, - - - S. C.
W. L. BASS p
Attorney at Law LAKE
CITY, & C.
Dr R J McCabe J
Dentist
KINGST3.EE. - S. C, s,
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01
d. D. MOUZON'S
BARBER SHOP
?in the?
Kellaban Hotel ]\
is equipped with up-to-date ap- B
pKances. Polite Service. (ompetent li
workmen. a*
6?8-08.
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Rr COM
- CHAREE
IT STORE ii
MIL ORDER HOUSE in the
er are now completed and we e
the
>pointed and Best L
Kcunnrp that VOII will find
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Final DischargeNotice
is hereby given that.I will
tpply to P M Urockinron, Esq. Judge
>f Probate of Wiiliamburg county, on
he 5th day of March, 1910. at 12
I'elock M, for a final discharge as adninistrator
of the estate of B (J
iVIiitehead. H A Graham,
2-3-5t Administrator.
Final Discharge.
Notice i< hereby given that I will
tpply to P M Brockinton. Esq, Prolate
Judge of Williamsburg County,
>ii Saturday, March f>. 1910, at
2 o'clock m, for a final discharge as
tdministrator of the estate of Robert
'fesmith, deceased.
Urrr?? C KTooUtmtT
iiti>n g ndoiuiin,
2-'S-5t Administrator.
lummons For Belief
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Williamsburg.
Court of Coir mon Pleas.
> D Rhem and F Rhem, doing buailesfi
under the firm name and style ef ''
Rhem & Sons, Plaintiffs,
against
J W Mc A lister, Defendant.
'o The Defendant, .1 W McAHster:
You are hereby summoned and reuired
to answer the complaint in this
ction, of which a copy is herewith
erved upon you, and to serve a copy
f your answer to the said complaint
n the subscribers at their office in
kings tree. S C, within twenty days afer
the service hereof, exclusive of the
ay of such service; and, if you fail to
nswer the complaint within the time
foresaid, the plaintiffs in this action
all apply to the Courr for the relief
emamied in the complaint.
Lee & Ask ins,
Plaintiff's Attorneys.
)ated December 28th, 1909.
Take Notice:That a copy of the Sumtons
and Complaint in this action was
led in the office of the Clerk of the
!ourt of Common Pleas of Williamsurg
County on the 29th day of Decmber,
1909. Lek & Askixs,
2-30-6t Plaintiff's Attorneys.
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Kingstree Lodge
fg|i?g N?. 91
j|3j|? Knights of Pythias
^ Regular Conventions Every
2nd.'and 4th Wednesday otffeta
Visiting brethren always welcome,
lastle Hall 3rd story Gourdin Building.
0. D. Jacobs, C. C.
J. C. Burgess, KRS&MF
Kingstree
CAMP NO* 27*
/A if W* IIMCU1 MJUTUTM
a ^Js*\\ 1st and 3rd Mosdaf
nHHBaH 11 Mights in^ ?stk
w^JSH Visiting choppers oordially
invitedto corns
Vv^S^ctrJicjF'/ up and sit on a stump
\s5fS"fi or hang about on ths
^ limbs.
Thos. McCutchen,
2712m. Con. Com.
Honey to LendLong
term loans at 8 per cent.
ier annum on approved collater1,
preferably farm lands. Aptly
to gllland & Gjlland,
2-16-tf Kingstree, S C.
FOE SALE.
trick Id any quantity to suit purchas
r. The Best Dry Press Machine-made
x sxexcsz. x
pecial shapes made to order. Oorreondence
solicited betore placing your
rders. W. R. FUNK.
Final Discharge.
Notice is hereby given that on the
ith day of February, A D 1010, at
} o'clock noon, 1 will apply to P M
rockinton. Judge of Pnibute of Wilarusburg
county, for a final discharge
j guardian of Fred Thomas.
W O Thomas,
20-4t Qualified Guardian.
IPANY.
STON, S. C.
1 the South.
i
South,
xtend a cordial invitation to
.ighted Store
ER PRICE
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