The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, February 10, 1910, Image 5
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I ft Our Customers! I
I There Are Many of You.
fr That we appreciate your jc
patronage, your loyalty and '
steadfastness tully as much ; as
you appreciate the help '
we have at times been able ( =
jg- to furnish }*ou, go?s with- j
* cut saying. j 3
However, we want to take
tliis public method of thank ;
iag you for past patronage j
and, with full confidence
ihat this patronage will con
tinue, we pledge you our
best endeavors in the future | c
as you have had them in the j i
past. t
Wishing you an increased '
measure of happiness and t
prosperity for the year 1010, ^
we are i
Sincerely yours,
Bank of Williamsburg, ;
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Kingstree, SC. e
tmOQTEMsSj
Remember the date for form-) .
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ing the boys' corn corn ciuo, oaiurday,
February lh.
Butler Dry goods Co. call at- t
f tention to their lines of new e
spring goods arriving daily, g
See their ad. o
Mr Geo A McFlveen has some- 0
thing interesting to tell you iJ
about insurance and real es- *
tate in this issue. t:
Stephen Thomas & Bro, the
/? Charleston jewelers, have issued J'
| beautiful new catalogue to be 0
jiad for the asking. See ad.
, Kingstree Lodge Knights of
iCythias entertained their friends .
'with an elegant spread at the
V- .. . ... . .. ; a
-4^ Keilanan noiei iasi evcumg. ^
We now have in stock the i]
new crop mortgage form, which c
takes the place of liens on C
crops. The retail price is 2 for f
& cents, or 25c the dozen. We 1
print them to order in 500 to d
1,000 lots at greatly reduced p
prices. h
Jenkinson Bros Company's announcenient
this week has the ^
in
right ring. Read what these
new-comers have to say. We ai
are all ready to welcome gooi
people who come imbued witi ^
the constructive idea. S>, .
here's to Greater Kingstre. ^
May the time be not fir ^
distant when the blossoms of
' Si1
hope shall ripen into fill.
fruition?rich, ripe and iosea:e. .
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Kobert Oliver, a speciman of \ pi
the genus "hobo,'' struck :he*
town Monday, claiming to be tz
^ tramping from Philadelphia to r(
Charleston on a time limit ol 45 ir
H days. He accounted for his
r lack of funds and unkempt con/
dition by explaining that the
conditions of the contest re- h
quired that he travel without ^
purse or scrip. He may be a ^
? professional sprinter or fust a'f,
r 'N plain "Weary Willy.*' |e:
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Wednesday, February 2, was'g.
"Ground-hog" day. The little | ic
iellow emerges from his hole, Iv
where he has been hibernating j ^
since the beginning of winter.1^
Tradition says that if the day.fc
be fair and the little animal in
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I Spring'
ast a shadow he scut^es hack
:o his hole for six we<k> more.
>ut if the weather bedoudy, lie;
mows tliat the cold feather is j
>ver, and troe> alonirabout his,1
<i ad if. we be-1
v* u\.ouuj 7 - ieve.
was clear enoC*1 f?r the J
rround-bog to cast a shadow, j
<o. according to poplar belief, ;
;he bach-bone ot \vflter is not j
:et broken.
THE LYRIC Gli CLUB.
aoiMs Hale Quartet* to Be at Tbomas i
Opera loose Satorty, February 19.
To lovers of goodmnsic and high
:lass entertain meol the aunonncenent
that the Lyrif Olee Club has
>eeo secured for presentation here
rill be delightfuliews. These arista
will be in Kingstree at the
Thomas Opera Bouse on Saturday
light. February 1USaturday
nigb is usuallv an of
light for attradions of any kind,
>ut owing to thr fact that thi6 fanous
quartette rould not be secured
or any other dte, it was decided to
ngage them, even uuder a heavy
;uarantee. It is hoped that the
>eople of Kin^tree will show their
ppreciation <J the risk taken with
full house.
All that net 1 be said of the Club
ndiyiduallv a that each mernoer is
omplete raster of his particular
art on the programme. It is said
hat in quaiette work thev have few
quals in He country. The prorauinie
wfl not be made up entirely
f songs aid readings either, as each
aember iimaster of some musical 1
tistrume*, thus adding greatly to
he varied of the eveniug's enterainment
Kesered seats on sale at Stack?y's
Fuuiture Store. Prices: 35c,
Oc and60c; school children 25c.
CMstioe Giles Concert Co.
A slivering audience numberng
a>out 100 sat in the chilly
tmophere of the school audioriun
Saturday evening listentig
;o the sweet music disouued
by the Christine Giles
'orcert Co., that being the
ou/th number of the local
yofum course. That the aulience
remained to hear the
ietformers through their two
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i(Dr programme, on a com nigut
ith no fire in the heaters, was
lite a compliment to the
usical talent of the charming ,
id accomplished ladies who
resented the entertainment.
Miss Christine Giles (who-by
le way is Mrs Ralph Bingham
i private life) charmed her
earers by her clever rendition
f difficult numbers on the violin,
id her sister, Miss Louise Giles,
5 accompanist, is no less deservig
of praise for her skill on the
iano and violincello.
These, with Miss Adams' reciitions,
which were favorably
jceived, constituted the evenig?s
entertainment.
FresMent Helps Orphans.
Hundreds of orphans have beeu
elped by the President of the Inr
trial and Orphans' Home at Ma)n.
Cia, who writes: 44\Ve have used
ilectric Bitters in this institution
or nine years. It has pioved a most
tcellent medicine for all Stomach,
liver and Kidney troubles. We reard
it as one of the best family med:ine8
ou earth." It iuvigorates all
ital organs, purities the blood, aids
i g e 8 t i o n , creates appetite. To
irengthen and build up thin, pale,
eakchildren or rundown people it
as 110 equal. Best for female ccmlaints.
Only 50c at D C Sfcott's.
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Goods.
MONE
BUTLEI
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tmmsqfk;
Miss Theo Cre^g" of Sumter is ?
the ^uest of Mrs T M Gilland. | ^
Miss Kittie Steward of Hock j^
Hill visited Miss Beckham last.^
week. ' j
Mr.I B Steele is now with the, j
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Farmers' Supply Co. as book-11
keeper.
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Mr Solon T Nesmith was a (
welcome visitor at our office r
Monday. c
J P McNeill, Esq., of the *
Florence bar, was noted in town i
yesterday. 1
Mi^Annie Brown of Florence j
spen^he week-end with the ^
Misses Thorn.
Mr E C Spann of Greelyville f
visited the family of Mr W H|t
McGee Monday. j c
Mr J P Chandler, of the Cades *
section, called pleasantly at
our sanctum Monday.
Mr J M Godwin of Rhems was jin
town Friday of last week and ?,
paid us his respects. a
Mr I NTimmons of Lake City u
was an agreeable visitor at our F
sanctum last Friday. d
Miss Artitia Fairy of St, P
George is visiting her brother 0
and his family, Rev W A Fairey. j.
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Mr and Mrs Louis Jacobs a
went to Charleston last week,
the latter to have his eyes treated
again. t
Mr W M Joye, who lives P
near town, paid us an ap- 8
preciated visit Saturday of h
last week. <3
Mrs S Marcus left Sunday e
night for the Northern markets j
to purchase her spring millinery y
and dry goods.
Messrs J L and H G Covington,
of the Cades section, drop- j
ped in pleasantly to see us
Saturday of last weel
Mr W E Snowder. passed k
through town Monday en route ?
to his home at Benson, returning 1
trom a pleasure trip to Columbia M
and other points. *
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Misses Violina Outzs and Lena d
Miley and Messrs Hugh Tisdale t;
and W E Snowden of Benson 0
came up to "Meadow-Brook ^
Farm" Monday night. M
Mr John J Wilkins, who is ?
president ot the Georgia National
bank of Athens, Ga, is visit- g
ing the family of his brother, t
Mr W T Wilkins, in North e
Academy street. ?
Dr W H Woods of Lake City, 8'
who has been pursuing a post ?
graduate course at Johns Hop- ]j
kins University, Baltimore, Md., p
returned home last week and tl
will resume his practice.
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Mrs Lou P Arrowsmith and u
Miss Belle W Ervin left last *
n-oob- fr?r an PYtpndpd visit tO c
relatives in Florida, the former p
going to Jacksonville and the I
latter to DeFuniak Springs. ia
The Lake City folks who took i r
in "Meadow-Brook Farm" on i
Monday night were: Misses Gib- jjj
son, Eva North and Bertha Morris; ]
Messrs Justin Morris, M C Mor-1
ris, J A Ridley, L F Randolph ; u
and Leo Randolph; Drs C D
Rollins and W II Woods; Prof
Thos M Seawell. <
Kmmmmimsm
N AN
Everybody to call i
:Y SAVED B>
* DRY G<
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The following Oreelyville
oiks attended tiie play, "Mead w-Brook
Farm", here Monday
liifht: Misses McDaniel, Ilines,
lattie Harper, Ilattie Ta3'lor,
jonise Harper and Gladys Kanin:
Messrs P H Lesesne, C'has
<esesne, S M Bradshaw, E D
Ihodus, J Ward, John Rankin,
L Ferrell, S V Taylor, B G
jand.W J Cook and J H Tisdale.
Mr E C Register?not of
Georgetown county,as the press
eports erroneously have it, but
>f Williamsburg county?has
>een appointed tirst lieutenant
n the United States army medcal
reserve corps. Mr Register
?on a scholarship from Wiliamsburg
county to the Citadel
Wademy at Charleston several
'ears ago and was graduated
rom that institution at the
lead of his class. He is a son
>f Mr J W Register of Trio, in
Villiamsburg county.
Surprised Tbeir Friends.
Mr Robert J Burgess and Miss
Aila McConnell took their
rionrlc Hv snmrisp Snndav af
"J "?t / ?
ernoon when they were quietly
uited in marriage by Ilev W A
'airy, the pastor of the Methoist
church. The ceremony took
lace at 5:30 pm at the residence
f Mrs 0 M Chandler, where the
ride and groom have been
oarding for some time. The
ffair was kept very quiet by the
ontracting parties, only a few
f their friends being advised of
he interesting event contem- ,
ilated. Both Mr and Mrs Buress
have made Kingstree their
ome for several years and are
uite popular here.
In common with a host of othr
friends we extend cordial feiritatinns
and besDeak for the
? A
oung couple much happiness.
IT'S VOI R KIDNEYS.
loi't Mistake the Cause of Your
Troubles.
Many people never suspect their
idneys. If suffering from a lame,
reak or aching back they think that
t is only a muscular weakness; when
rinary trouble sets in they think it
nil soon correct itself. And so it is
fith all the other symptoms of kidey
disorders. That is just where the
anger lies. You must cure these
roubles or they may lead to diabetes
r Bright's disease. The best remedy
a use is Doan's Kidney Pills. It
ures all ills which are caused by
reak or diseased kidneys. Residents?
f tbU vicinity are constantly testi- i
vinz to permanent cures.
P O Falkensteiu, 415 Darlington
It, Florence, S C, says: "Doan's
Sidney Pills are in my estimation an
xcellent remedy. I suffered almost
onstantly from a dull ache in the
mall of my hack. I also had sharp,
hooting pains in my loins and upon
rising in the morning I was very (
ime and sole and it was quite a
ttle while before the stiffness disapeared.
I came to the conclusion
hat my kidneys were disordered, a 8
he secretions were highly colored ;
nd contained a dark sediment. I
sed about a box of Doan's Kidney
'ills and they acted promptly, re
moving the lameness and soreness
rom my back, and regulating the <
usages of the kidney secretions. My
ack is now free from pain and you !
re at liberty to pjblish my statemeut
in return for the benefit 1 have
eceived from Doan's Kidney Pills."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cuts. Foster-Milburn. Co., Buffalo,
Sew York, sole agents for the
United States.
Remember the name?Doan's?
ind take no other.
Old papers for sale at this
iftice.
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100 Bushels Corn Per Acre
You can build up your farm to produce 100
bushels of corn per acre, and even a bigger yield
by systematic rotation, careful seed selection and good
plowing with good implements, proper cultivation, and
By Using
Virginia-Carolina
Fertilizers
liberally. Accept no substitute. If your dealer is out
of these fertilizers, write us and we will tell you where
to get them. Write for a free copy of our 1910 Farmers'
Year Book or Almanac. It will tell you how to get
a big yield of corn. ' ;l
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Mail < thii Coapoa Norfolk, Va. Saraaoak, Ga.
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Pleaae aea4 bk a cotr "f ro?r 1910 Wlnnoa-SaJeM, N. C.
Firmeri' Year Book tree of coot. taariettoo, . t. rCTUIIZere^^^H
Baltimore, M4. WTLoU AmfTrW
Nunc Co.ombai, Ca.
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DIAMONDS, WATCHES,
JEWELRY. CLOCKS, ^H|g^
FANCY GOODS, SPECTACLES,
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caasare ? ej.
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? H. A. MILLER, Proprietor, it
Always on hand g? *
S FIRST CLASS BEEF^o PORK g
? POULTRY DRESSED TO ORDER. ?
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j Fresh Pork, Sausage g Liver Pudding ?
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Cent a Word for Each Issue. No ad- ^0
vertisement taken for less than 25 cents, j _ _ ^ _ ___ _
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For Sale? Pure Puff Orpington eggs H11M t1 W INI] I fl BC
setting of thirteen for one dollar. Ap- IIUIlL I I ^111'
ply to TM Scott. uamum
Kinase Tha nriffinsl
Monet to Lend?On improved farm l ,,Jf Wll?IIIOI
:d?xrpruperty n terms LAXATIVE cooeb remedy.
Pee Dee Trust Company, 9 9
2-10-4t Florence, S C For coughs, colds, throat and loaf
troubles. No opiates. Noa-alcobelisk
Wanted-To buy h good 20 H P G?o<S 8old ererywhsr*
second hand boiler. Must be in good Tho genuine
condition, Prefer the fire box boiler. FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR is la
Address me at Andrews^ST^^ aYollowpackage. Refuse substitute*
Prepared only by
Foley A Company, Ohiooga.
For Sale?One ten-room two-story n r
dwelling and half-aire lot. Dwelling is
within 100 yards of Kingstree Graded
School building, fronting threG streets.
Three other small buildidgs and good
gat den on premises.
2-io-tf WKinds'c I City Pressing Club, \
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LADY WANTED J \ sou^youTpatronage. \
'K J CLUB RATK: $1.00 per Mo. I
waiting!-, silks, etc., hdkfs.. laccs and petti- f Cleaning and Pressing J^uit, *
coats. All up to date N. Y. City Patterns. Finest } 75c Pres-i tic Suit sOc r
line ou the market. Dealing direct with the > ' K ^ 0 >
mills vou will find our prices low. Profits,! 10.00 ^ ALTERING a Specialty. *
to $30.00 weekly. Samples and full instructions i r
packed iu a neat sample case shipped express > We cniaruritee satisfaction. <?
prci?td. No money required. Exclusive territo- > " fJiv? n? a trial *
ry. Write for particulars Be firet to apply. } Ixive US a trial. ^
Standard DrtJJ Goodjj Co, DtpC F, Blinghamoon, N. Y.
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