The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, May 12, 1910, Page TWO, Image 2
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.Hi EDWARD VII |
'EEPS WITH FATHERS.i
AND'S RULER SUCCUMBED
TTACK OF PNEUMONIA- l
YD CAME SUDDENLY.
n, May 7:?King Edward
at 11:45 o'clock last night,
e of Wales is King, assumitle
of George V, and will
1 The * oath before the privy
jp. at 2 o'clock this evening,
doming so suddenly, the death of
the King cannot but bring the greatest
sorrow to the nation, in whose
hearts Edward, first as Prince of
Wales, and afterwards as sovereign,
f held first place. His short reign of
I nine years has been a history ct
E stirring' times. It opened with the
r conclusion of peace after a long
I and trying campaign in South
and concluded at the crucial
moment of one of the most moH
mentous political struggles of
H modern times, between the Peers
I and the Commons.
I In a day the^.ptrtitical outlook of
K Great Britair}. has been revolutionizK,
fd. All tlpJtough the empire the
' wa< flashed and flags were
H t-d 8t half-mast. Besides the
B ,iaf gloom which the King's
S hth casts over England several
I >rtant and long planned official
H s must be abandoned.
Bag ^rince and Princess of Wales
to South Africa with the
B and the Prince was to
B rst Parliament of the
B deration, but his accession
SB /rone will now prevent this.
yieath of his majesty will also
Vmeai: the abandonment of the
B principal functions of Ex-President
Bi Roosevelt.
H. The New King.
Wf
BBc George Frederick Ernest Albert,
M forn ?rly Prince of Wales, is now
Kin/ of Great Britain and Ireland
^BfmcN-Emperor of India. His Queen
was the x ^ncess Victoria Mary, of
^BTeck, whom he married July 6,
^ 1893. In England the title of
Prince of Wales is given always to
the eldest son of the swereign, who
M | is he;r apparent tp the throne.
I / A summons to the pgvy counI
/ cillors has been issued by Sir AlW
meric Fitzroy, clerk of the council,
f convening the council in the throne
room of St James Palace at two
1 o'clock . this morning when the
I councillors will "with one voice and
I the consent of tongue and heart
tar'publish and proclaim that the high
M and mighty Prince George is, now
by the deptjl of our late sovereign
. of happy Memory, become our law
ful and rightful liege lord, George
H V, by the grace of God King of the
B United Kingdom of Great Britain
JB and Ireland, Defender of the Faith
f / fend Emperor of India, to whom we
do acknowledge all faith and constant
obedience with all hearty and
humble affection, beseeching God,
by whom Kings and Queens do reign,
to bless the Royal Prince, George V,
r with long and happy years to reign
, over us."
'- i-inol lliichanri
I Ail lUGQl Uuouuuu
natient, even with a nagging wife,
I iii ^nows s^e heeds help. She
I JkM^I?rv(>us and run-down in
I fdtfTthat trifles annoy her. If
I e is melancholy, excitable, troubled
with loss of appetite, headache,.
[jeeplessness, constipation or faint'ng
and dizzy spells, she needs Elecjic
Bitters, the most wonderful
em^ly for ailing women. ThouLjdi
of sufferers from female trou13,
nervous troubles, backache
|v wak kidney^ have used them
become healthy and happy.
Only 50c, Satisfaction
i by M L Allen.
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UNION HIGH SCHOOL. (
Rome, May 7:?There has been a
slight change in the commencement
programme. Hon Mendel L
Smith of Camden will deliver the
annual address Monday, May 23, at
8:30 p m., and the general exercises ]
by the school with the society con- 1
test will be held on Tuesday, May '
25, at 8:30 p m.
"The Sweetest Girl in Dixie,"
presented two weeks ago, was so 1
happily, received that many have
desired that the play be repeated.
After much urgent solicitation
the teachers have decided to give
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"The Sweetest uin in uixie agam >
on Friday, May 20, 8:30 p m. j
About the largest and most enthusiastic
audience ever seen at
the auditorium greeted the play at
the previous presentation. This attendance
will doubtless be surpassed
on the 20th instant.
Honor Roll?8th Month.
Distinguished.
1st Grade?Mary Rh T, Roland
Caraway, Hubert McElveen.
2nd Grade?Furney Rhem, Ruth
McElveen, Flint Rhem, Fulton
Carraway.
3rd Grade?Harriet Bruorton, Da1
vid Johnson, James Waldron.
4th Grade?D I Wilson, Eddie
Munnerlyn.
5th Grade?Ethel Johnson, Lois
Carraway, Docia Bruorton.
f 6th Grade?Bennett Waldron,
1 Edna Eaddy, Albert Waldron.
8th Grade?Charlie Thomas, Rosa
Bruorton, Lillie Johnson, Alice
Chandler. (
1 9th Grade?Emily Brockinton
Emmie Snow.
Music?Ethel Johnson, Willie
Snow, Pauline Munnerlyn, Annie
Wilson, Lillie Johnson, Lucy Robbins,
Carrie McElveen, Annie Moyd,
Ammie Eaddy, Marie Eaddy.
Honor Roll?8th Month.
Highly Distinguished
1st Grade?Baker Wilson, Claudia
Haselden.
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2nd Grade?Leland Thomas, Lou-1
ise Haddock, Catherine Varner.Lou j
ise Munnerlyn.
3rd Grade?Louise Snow.
4th Grade?Martin Owens, Willie
Hemingway.
5th Grade?Daisie Rollins, Flor- i
ence Carraway, Winnie McLaulin. ;
7th Grade?Willie Snow, Marie
Eaddy, Annie Wilson.
8th Grade?LeRoy Davis.
9th Grade?Amy Eaddy, Florence
Hemingway, Louise Wilson, Laura
Yates.
Music?Louise Wilson, Emmie1
Snow, Florence Hemingway, Alice'
Chandler, Emmie Brockinton, Rosa '
Bruorton, Daisy Rollins.
What Everybody Wants.
Everybody desires good health
which is impossible unless the kid |
novc oi-p sinnH and healthv. Folev's :
Kidney "emedy should be taken at
the first Mcation of any irregular- J
ity, and a illness may be 1
averted, i Kidney Remedy
will restore .dneys and bladder
to theirtw til state and activity.
i I) C Scott.
Just received^-a beautiful
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line Ot wedding stationery uuu
a new series of "Engravers .
Old English" type. You can't ,
tell it from engraving. Give ]
us your order; satisfaction ]
guaranteed.
FOIEYSKIDNEYPIIXS
Fob Bacmachc Kiomcvsano Blaooks
Old papers for sale cheap by s
the hundred at The Record a
office. i)
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L FEW FLYERS El
DAY LI
10c, worth 12 1-2
_10c, worth 15c
Retail 3 1-2
44 3 1-2
44 5c
-*A 11 Colors a
"nice
i : Edgings : Shoes
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Belated Locals.
The following local it?m< were guthcred an<
put in tyjK- for la*t week's issue but in
making up the forms the printer over looked
the palley eontainii g tl cm, We
have taken measures to prevent a roputition
of this seeming carelessness.)
And still the candidates are coy.
Hon J Davis Carter was hen
Monday as a member of the con
mention and represented his clul
in the executive committee meeting
Mr Carter's genial optimism ant
affable manner make him welcom<
at all times and, by the way, w<
hear it whispered that he is likel;
to be a candidate for the Stab
Senate.
We have it from several source
that Messrs J C Graham and R f
Kellahan will probably be candi
didates for the House of Repre
sentatives. Mr Kellahan's bejnj
elected member of the Stf^*" exe
cutive committee and J^jHSraham'
flattering vote as delegate to th
State convention should bfc sut
stantial encouragement to these ger
tlemen, should they entertain th
idea of going before the people i
the primary.
Attention is called to legal notice
this week.
Messrs LeRoy Lee and A C Kinc
went to Columbia Monday to argn
a case before the supreme court.
Mr John M Eaddy announces hi
candidacy for road engineer. M
Eaddy presents his claims as
practical surveying engineer and, i
elected, promises to give good sei
vice.
The site of the monument will b
at the intersection of Main an
Academy streets, where the artesia
well reservoir is located. The tow
council is moving the reservoir t
a point near the well to giv
place for the monument.
Drs B M Montgomery, Heywar
Scott, W C Rogers, T S Heming
way and Maurice Scott, student
at the State Medical Collegt
Charleston, are home for tbe vs
cation months.
Mr R H Kellahan has broke
ground for two new stores betwee:
the People's Market and 0 I
Patrick's store at the corner
One of the new buildings, we under
stand, will be occupied by Jenkin
son Bros Company and the other bj
the Wee Nee Bank.
Mr E W Bundick, representing /
F Young & Co., New York frui
and produce merchants, is here thii
week soliciting truck shipments fo;
his firm. Kingstree is growing ii
importance as a trucking cen^ri
and here is a splendid field for ai
undeveloped industry.
t
The county superintendent o
education requests us to call specia
attention to the "Notice of Elec
tion of School Trustees;"
Mr B 0 Bristow, proprietor o
Lake City bottling works and j
prominent business man of Darling
ton, had business in Kingstree Tues
day.
How's This?
We offer One Hundred Dollar
Reward for any case of Catarrl
that cannot be cured by Hall's
Catarrh Cure. F J CHENEY & Co
Toledo, 0.
We, the undersigned, have knowr
F J Cheney for the last 15 years
and believe him perfectly honorable
in all business transactions and financially
able to earry out any obligations
made by his firm. Waldjng,
Kinnan & Marvin,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
acting directly upon the
L'- J J f ?
Dioou ana inucuus suiiacts ui uie
system. Testimonials sent free.
Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all
Druggists.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
By helping- us you help yourr?df.
Buy from the houses who
id-Wtise in The Record and
ae- lion the paper.
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P TO THE MINUTE A1
[ G H T ST
c I 1,200 Yards Best Apron 0
I 20 Yards Limit.
c 1 50 Pieces Ribbon, No. 12
c t 50 44 44 44 16
J 50 44 44 44 22
. n d Pure Silk
LINE OF
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GOODS C
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The High Cost of Living
1 Increases the price
essities without impr'
itv. Foley's Honey
tains its high standaru
and its great curative qui.
out any increase in cost. It ?o .
best remedy for coughs, colds,
* croup, whooping cough and all ail
ments of the throat,chest and lungs.
3 The genuine is in a yellow package.
Refuse substitutes. D C Scott,
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Why Leave Home
y
s for the h 'ated term when you
have a
Summer Resort
s
I rigit here
In Kingstree.
? AT
: YOUNG'S .
>i
you'll find all kinds of healthe
giving
n Mineral Waters, '
wholesome
a tool DriDKSjiceurosneq rrous.
Ice Cream Fresh Daily
Is __________________
A cowl. comfortable place to
while away tour leisure or to
bring h friend. Courteous and
jg polite attention to all patrons.
r FRESH BREAD DAILY
a i
r* Young's Ice Cream Palace
e i
n gjf ZHof P.
n Kingstree Lodge
e N?- 91
Knights of pyt^ias
^ ^ Regular Conventions Every
d 2nd and 4th Wednesday night*
r. Visiting brethren always welcome,
s Castle Hall 3rd story Gourd in Building
(J. D. Jacobs, C. C.
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l impartially in order that it may be an
[ accurate reporter ot what hashappen,ed.
It tells the truth, irrespective of
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1 of tlie New York World, which cqmes
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and is thus practically a daily at the
price of a week'v.
j The Thrice-a. Week World's regular
I subscription price is only $1.00 per year,
! and this pays for 157 papers. We offer
I this unequalled newspaper and The
s I County Record together for one year
for one year for $1.73.
The regularsub>cription price of the
5 two papers is $2.00.
FOLEY ?
HONEY-TAR
J The original 1
| LAXATIVE cough remedy.
' For coughs, colds, throat and lung /
; troubles. No opiates. Non-alcoholia j '
j Good for everybody. 8old everywhere
The genuine I
FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR is ia
a Yellow package. Refuse substitutea
Prepared only by |
Foley A Company, Chloago.
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ITY UNDERWE
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I afe ??e *??
^ An Op
I to buy a beautiful lot
only 5c a yard. It is a
in the last 10 days over
this choice line of goods
other case of two thous
the same price, only 5c
What does such a ph
this mean? Why, it m
and we are now under
and better goods for th
of
Cotton
tall absolutely fast color
Blues, Tj|ns and Linens
A ^
I /Ml Vp
to buy a splendid
ICamperdow
in all the newest combi
ment of Black and W1
such demand. This lii
a yard, but we let thei
of 9c a yard. A full li
Check Ginghams at 6 1
An 0
to buy some
MEN'
ever shown in this tow
in splendid patterns v
Pants will go at $2.98.
of patterns will go at $
alls, the 50c values, wi
40c the pair. The gre
ever shown in this tow
splendid assortment of
Cloth Knickerbocker P
Don't miss Jenkinson E
kindAn
Op
Warner Bros' Fai
for both stout and slen
rust, send them back a
We also carrv the New
allel at 50c.
Jenkinso
\) Keep Kool
If Summer time
V\ can certainly
J) using our
vk Screen Do
// which ;ire n
\\ and "fly" sti
jj size of your (
// we can have
\V now. There
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]1 that will givi
V\ now and fore
/J ice, call and
// out the heav^
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II That's w
lllce Cre
JJ Something tt
(( Come and ge
ft all go.
1? Remember)
f) Anything You
)) Coffins and Cas
(( KINGSTREE HAj
Wholesale <
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7c, worth 10c
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Retail 5c. ?i?
44 10c
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AR FOR MEN. ?/
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?$ ^ *$i ??l -f> v
portunity I
of 10c Cotton Voile Suitings at I
positive fact that we have sold
2,000 (Two Thousand) yards-of
5 and we have just gotten in an>and
yards and we let them go at
a yard.
enomenal sale of one article like
leans that we have under-bought
selling. It means more goods
ie same money. This superb line
/
Voile Suitings
s, can be had in Greens, Pinks,
5, only 5c a yard while they last.
iportunity
1 assortment of the famous
n Dress Ginghams
nations, including a nice assorthite
Checks that are always in
ie of Ginghams is well worth 12! c
n go at the ridiculously low price
ne of the best grade of Apron
-4c and 8 l-3c a yard.
>pportunity
! of the besf values in
S PANTS
n. $5.00 All-Wool Worsted Pants
-:n ? -j- ?o no ?o en nr? j
rut gu at <ro.5o. .po.uv ttux^swcu
$2.50 Pants in a splendid line I
>1.98- Men's Blue Denim Over
th and without aprons, will go at \
satest line of Boys' Knee Pants [
n at 25c, 50c, 75c and $1.00. A
Boys' Blue Serge and Funstore
'ants, 8 to 16 in size, only $1.00.
Iros when you want Pants of any
4
portunity
to try
nous Rust-Proof Corsets,
der forms, at only $1.00. If they
nd we give you a new pair free,
port Corset, which has no parin
Bros. Co.
I! KeepKooll))
s i< almost here and you It
/ keep things cool by y
ors ? Windows //
nade "skeeter" proof \\
*ong. Let us have the Iv
ioors and windows, so If
them put up for you Ij
is danger in delay. ((
you want a VV
jerator//
3 you perfect comfort \\
wer and melt the le^st IV
look at our line. Cut II
/ ice bills. : :
LIZZARD! BLIZZARD! f
hat We have in an /i
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A 111 JL A CC^Cly 1
iat's always freezing. tt
t one quick before they Y>
ye carry a full line of 1)
Want in Hardware W
ikets Always on Hand. \S-s^
WARE COMPANY, ^
ind Retail Dealers. V) *