The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, July 07, 1910, Page EIGHT, Image 8
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Louis Cohen & Co, Charleston'
big department store, has a new a<
this week. Read it.
The Kingstree Dry Goods Co i
offering special bargains on summe
goods in their new ad this week.
Attention is called to $10 priz<
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offered to ruraj scnooi pupno w,
Florence Business College in their at
this week.
With a few exceptions the store
were all closed here on the Fourth
and the day seemed almost as quiei
as Sunday.
The week-end rates to Charlestoi
ar?- now on. Tickets are sold Satur
day and Sunday, good until Tues
day. Rate $1.95.
Attention is called to the state
orients of the Bank of Kingstree am
the Bank of Williamsburg published
in this issue. Both make ver:
creditable showings for this seasoi
of the year.
Attention is called to the announce
mcnt of Congressman Ellerbe as i
candidate to succeed himself. M
El lerbe is a vigorous campaigner an<
makes things lively on the husting
when called upon to defend his stew
ardship.
Look out for the Globe Tailorinj
Co's cutter, Mr Wearn, here Wed
nesday and Thursday, July 13-14
Mr Wearn is an expert cutter an<
corrjes with a complete line of th<
very latest fall samples and a recor<
of never fpil to fit.
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ine UJWIl CUUUCll IS uiami^
injprovements in the main street o
the Nelson Addition. The street i
well laid out, straight and wide, an<
ah it lacks is to be extended west V
the railroad to bring the new suburl
in closer touch with the old town.
Mrs W L Wait of Lake City delivered
a very interesting and instruct
ive address on "Missions" last Sun
day morning in the Methodis
church. A good congregation wa
present and listened with close at
tendon to what was said on the sub
ject.
We are indebted to the kin<
thoughtfulness of Clerk of Cour
Britton for a box of tomatoes. The;
are certainly beauties?as fine as w
ever saw grown by an amateur gar
dener, One of the largest measure*
twelve inches around and there wen
no small ones.
The purchase price of The Count;
Record is $1.25 a year. If pai*
twelve months, we give a discoun
of twenty-five cents, making th<
cash-in-advance-full-year-ahead prio
$1.00 a year. It seems awfully har<
for some people to understand thi
plain statement.
Mr S F Epps has moved his mar
ket into the building formerly occu
pied by Wilkins Wholesale Grocer;
Co. He invites his patrons to com
to see him there, where he has i
plenty of room to accommodate
them all comfortably these hot days
Ftemember the place?the Brockin
ton building, North Academy street
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Candidal
* Announcements of Candida
published in this column until the p
? able always in advance. Please do
money with your copy. Announcer
charged for at the rate of ten cents
s fices the price of announcement can
r For Governor.
I beg to announce my candidacy
s for the office of Governor, subject
y to the decision of the Democratic
J voters of the State.
Campaign promises are easily
made. My purpose is, if elected, tc
. srive the people a plain, honest and
t business like administration. 01
course I shall advocate good roads,
good schools and good government,
!! my attitude as to the same being
_ j well known to the public for many
i. I years.
j I consistently advocated prohibi:
tion and was among the first to give
-' money and lend influence to push
i the movement more than twenty
years ago.
f As a business man my chief aim,
n if elected, will be to conduct a State
government along business lines.
F H Hyatt.
a For Congress?Sixth District.
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j I hereby announce myself a cans
didate for re-election to Congress
_ from the Sixth district, subject tc
the rules of the Democratic primary,
J E Ellerbej
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I beg to annuonce myself a can
didate for Congress from the Sixti;
i Congressional district, subject to the
? action of the Democratic primary,
i Ben B Sellers,
Sellers, June 11.
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f State of South Carolina?Sixth
s Congressional district. Vote foi
j Geo W Brown for Congress. Eno
dorsed by Darlington County Demo
ocratic Convention. Resolution:
Whereas, the Democratic countj
convention has learned that Hon
Geo W Brown of Darlington is a
candidate for Congress from this
district:
Be it resolved: That this convens
tion does hereby endorse the candidacy
of Hon Geo W Brown and
does hereby most heartily recom
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mend him to the voters 01 mis w)n>
i gressional district as a man of such
t qualifications as eminently to fit hirr
y for the office.
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i I hereby announce myself a can
e didate to represent the Sixth District
of South Carolina in Congress,
subject to the rules and regulations
\ of the Democratic primaries.
J P. A. Hodges.
For the State Senate.
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^ 1 will be a candidate for the State
s Senate from Williamsburg County,
subject to the rules of the Demo..
cratic Party.
h G M Beasley.
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e At the solicitation of my friends 1
a hereby announce that I am a candie
j date for the State Senate and 1
i. pledge myselt to aoiae Dy tne resun
i- of the Democratic primary election,
E C EPPS.
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tes, not more than 100 words, will be j
>rimary election for $3.00 each, pay- ]
n't ask us to credit you, but send the
nents over 100 words long will be
a word. For other than county of1s
is $5.00. j
| For the State Senate.
We are authorized to announce 1
; j Mr J Davis Carter as a candidate 1
j for the State Senate, subject to the t
i rules of the Democratic party. 1
For House of Representatives.
[ I I hereby announce myself a can- ,
didate for ihe House of Representanhi<v?t
tn t.hp rules of the
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t Democratic primary.
E F Prossh*.
To the voters of Williamsburg
county:?In presenting the name of
1 J C Graham to you for the House of i
\ Representatives we simply ask that
' you give him your undivided support.
He is worthy of such. He will I
serve us well. j
s Democratic Voters. ]
The many friends of MR R H (
KELLAHAN, deeming him a worthy j
exponent of the sentiment of the
Tax Payers of Williamsburg County, >j
> do present him as a candidate for
?i the State Legislature, subject to the <
. rules of the Democratic primary.
Many Tax Payers. 1
J We are authorized to announce J
1 j B B Chandler as a candidate for (
the House of Representatives, sub- j
ject to all the rules governing the j
j Democratic primary election.
For Auditor.
i We are authorized to announce
! j J J B MONTGOMERY as a candi- '
i rinto fnr rp-annointment to the office
'! of Auditor of Williamsburg: county, <
i subject to the rules of the Deme- <
r | cratic Primary election. j
1 For County Snperlntendent of 1
Edncation.
We are authorized to announce t
the candidacy, of J Graham McCullough
for re-election to the
office of County Superintendent of
_ Education, subject to the rules of
the Democratic primary.
1 For County Treasurer.
1 I hereby announce my candidacy ]
for re-appointment to the office of
County Treasurer, subject to the decision
of the voters of Williamsburg
j county in the ensuing Democratic <
! primaries. *
; j J Wesley Cook, j
For Road Engineer.
| I hereby declare myself a candi- j
j date for road engineer, and will 1
] abide by the result of the primary.
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Leveling, grading, surveying ana
:; construction work are in my line,
and if elected will do you good work. ^
Many thanks for votes received two
years ago. Respectfully,
Jno M Eaddy.
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[ I hereby announce myself a can- I
didate for appointment to the office
f of Road Engineer for Williamsburg
: county, subject to the rules of the 1
. Democratic Primary election. J
I Henry D Ferrell. t
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For Road Engineer.
I hereby announrenjjj^andjflacv
or appointment to t r*" ^cr
Engineer subject to 1 v
)emocratic primary.
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I hereby announce m'j . canlidate
for re-appointment for Road
Engineer for Williamsburg county,
>ledging myself to abide by the
ules of the Democratic primary,
ilso to use my best efforts in the fu;ure,
as I have tried to do in the
)ast, for the best improved roads.
J J Graham.
Kingstree, S C,
March 28, 1910.
Statement of the Condition of
The Bank of Kingstree,
located at
Kingstree, S. C.
\t the Close of Business June JO, 1910.
Resources
Loans and Discounts, $211,99? 76
Overdrafts, 3,446 38
Banking House, 2,155 71
Furniture and Fixtures, 1,958 78
Due from Banks and Bankers, 13,774 11
Currency, 4.023 0U
xold, 390 00
Silver and other Minor Coin, 457 23
Checks and Cash Items, 747 78
Total, $238,950 75
Liabilities
Japital Stock Paid in, 930,000 00
surplus Fund, 15,000 00
Jnd. Profit*, less Current
Expenses and Taxes Paid, 8 819 03
Due to Banks and Bankers, 977 42
Individual Deposits Subject
to Check, 50.473 88
Savings Deposits, 103,634 61
Cashier's (hecks. 46 31
Bills Payable, including Certificates
for Money Borrowed,
30,000 00
Total, * $238,950 75
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,)
county of willi amsbubo. ) 8
Befdfeeme came F W Fairev,Cashier
>f the above named bank, who, being
luly sworn, says that the above ; nd
foregoing statement is a true condition
hi said bank, as shown by the books of
laid bank.
F W FAIREY.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
,his 5th day of July, 1910.
H O Britton,
Clerk of Court.
Correct?Attest:
R H Kellahan,
John A Kelley,
I> C Scott,
Directors.
The University of South Garolina
iwu fwrti ?f ttad? is Seine*, Lifertl Arts, EJicstiss,
Chril art Eltctrical Enfiowiaj Md Lnr.
College fees, room, lights, etc.,
?26; Board, $12 per month. For
those paying tuition, $40 additional.
The health and morals of the
students are the first consideration
of the faculty.
43 Tnctors' ScMvsfcips, Nirtl $153
For Catalogue, write to
S. C. MITCHELL, Pres., ColBRbia, S. C.
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Mrs. W. 0. Wilson's
(Mill Street)
BOARDING HOUSE
Rates $1.00 per day
Dinner 35c, Supper, Breakfast and
Lodging 25c each. Special rates
weekly or monthly.
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DD. C. Scott, President.
F. W. Fairey, Cashier.
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plus, $ 54.573.00Jj
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toward the upbuilding of Kings>ty
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J. A. Kelley, Vice Pres. I
N. D. Lesesne, Asst. Cashier.
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