The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, July 21, 1910, Page FIVE, Image 5
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SIMYTHE
CHECK ACCOUNT IDEA
DELIBERATELY
^ Study it from the "flaw-seeing"
side. Think of everything you j
can which makes to YOUR ad- .
vantage to keep money in your
pocket or around the house?
see if you can find even ONE ,
good reason.
^4 Safety, convenience, credit, receipts
for all bills paid and
MANY other sound reasons favor
-the check account side, j
Come in and talk it over with us.
Bank of Williamsburg,
Kingstree, S. G.
C. W. Stoll, E. C. Epps,
Pres't. Cashier.
C. W. Boswell, Asst. Cashier.
fMPESSONALMi
^ XS" V?J
Mr J F Scctt is at Glenn Springs.
Mr W R Scott has returned from
Sal uda, N C.
Mr SL Courtney of Lake City was
in town Saturday.
Mrs W C Claiborne has returned
from Danville, Va.
Mrs R J McCabe is visiting her
relatives in Marion.
Col J G Slaughter and family are
back from McClellanville. '
Mr J D Gil land spent the week
end at Wrightsville Beach.
Mr and Mrs D M Ervin left Wednesday
for Sullivan's Island.
Mr Maurice Milling of Greenwood
spent the week-end in town.
Mr R E McElveen of Bethel was
noted on our streets Wednesday.
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Mr W f IvOOper Ui unuuiuia tiiu
in Kingstree Friday on business.
Mr A W Graham, of the Triosecwas
noted in town Saturday.
1 Miss Martha Gourdin left last
week to visit, friends at Pendleton.
Mrs L W Gilland and children are
' 'spending the summer at Shelby,N C.
Mrs C A Milhous of Lake City is
visiting her father,Mr H D Reddick.
Congressman Ellerbe was in town!
Friday looking after his political
fences.
Mrs Amelia Scott and Mrs Jarvis
are spending several weeks at Mt
Pleasant.
Born, to Mr and Mrs Thomas McCutchen,
on Wednesday, July 13,
1910, a daughter.
Miss Li la Pendergrass. who has
been visiting relatives in Camden,
has returned home.
Mr J H Gill, proprietor of a large
foundry' at Raleigh, N C, spent last j
Thursday in town.
Mrs J F McFadden and Miss Sue
Stoll are at Wrightsville Beach for
the month of July.
Hon George W Brown, candidate
for Congress in the 6th district, was
noted here yesterday.
Mrs C M Chandler spent Saturday
and Sunday with the family of Mr J
C Graham at Gourdins.
Misses Edith Nelson and Clara Tetter
have gone to WrightsvilleBeach,
N C, to spend a few days.
Mrs Belle Blakelev and Miss El-j
mer Hinds have gone to Pawley's J
Island to spend a few weeks.
Mayor L WGilland, who has been
in Charleston under medical treat- j
ment. returned home Monday.
if Ten cent, 40-inch Whi
?? Ten cent, 36-inch Per
?3 Ten cent, 34-inch Cole
JS Seven cent Best Calic
Fifty cent, 50-inch Pa
?3 Fifty cent, 50-inch Mc
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Mr Marion Stutts, foreman of tht
Thornwell Orphanage printery al
Clinton, is visiting relatives in town
Mr A G Hart of Laurens,a student
at "Carolina", has been visiting his
college mate, Mr D A Broekinton, in
town.
Mr S B Poston <>f Johnsonville was
in town rriaay ana iounu nine tu
drop in for a pleasant chat at our
sanctum.
Teachers' summer school opens
Monday. The exercises will be held
daily in the auditorium of Kingstree
High school.
Mrs John S Jennings and daughter,
Elizabeth, and Miss Hannah Gale
left this week for the Eastern Shore
of Maryland.
"Sheriff" J D Daniel of Lake City
was here Monday between trains.
He says they are having more rain
over that way even than here.
Miss Mittie McGill left Friday for
a visit to ner brothers, Messrs S B
McGill of Jacksonville, and W P McGill,
Jr, of Tallahassee, Florida.
Mr S E McCollough of Taft was a
visitor at our office Saturday. Our
genial friend's visits are always as
welcome as the flowers of spring.
Mr M B Thomas of Lake City,
statement carrier for the two tobacco
warehouses,is back ready to go to
work. Mr Thomas held the same position
last season.
Mr W Martin Tobias, foreman of
the Record office, was on Monday
called to the bedside of his father,
who is sick with typhoid fever at his
home at Manning.
Mr R W Lewis has resigned his
position with Anderson.Spring & Co
His successor is Mr John Tarte, whc
will be glad to serve the patrons of
this popular establishment.
Mr and Mrs F W Fiirev and children
are \isiting the family of Mi
Fairey's mother at Branchville. Mi
W W Barr meantime is doing relief
work for Mr Fairey at the Bank of
Kingstree.
Dr and Mrs D C Scott left Satur
day morning for Fayetteville, N C,
where Misses Helen Scott, Douschka
Alford and Mrs Maggie Alford will
join them for an extended summei
trip. Their itinerary includes the
New England States, various cities
and resorts, extending to Niagara
Falls and over the line into Canada,
They expect to be gone several
weeks.
Mr Louis W Walker, the populai
representative of the American Tobacco
Co, came in yesterday to look
over the field before the market
opening next Tuesday. Mr Walkei
speaks very enthusiastically of Kingstree's
prospects as a tobacco market
and promises to do his utmost tc
make it one of the best in the whole
State. That is the kind of talk we
like to hear. Now, all pull together
and work for this market.
Notice to Veterans.
The Spartanburg Herald is preparing
to publish a mammoth "Veterans'
Edition" of that paper or
August 17 and wants sketches (anc
photographs if possible) of all the
signers of the Ordinance of Secessior
from each county, the signers frorr
Williamsburg were: Anthony W Do
zier.John G Pressley and R C Logan
We have already secured a sketch oi
Col Logan, with photograph, and
forwarded to The Herald?now, car
anyone furnish a biographical sketch
of Anthony W Dozier and John G
Pressley, either or both?
If handed in at this office we shall
be pleased to forward these sketches
to The Herald. 7-21-tf
How's this for a cut? Our entire
line of Summer Goods is sold at cosl
price. We are compelled to do this
to make room for our new fall line
It will be to your advantage to set
us. . S. Marcus.
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1 Rah! Rah! Rah!
1 Ree! Ree! Ree!
Kingstree?Kingstree?
; Greater Kingstre-e-e!!!
' See ad?"Meet Me at Butler's."
Thursday is the Good Roads meet-1
ing.
Something doing all the week'
next week.
Monday the Summer School for ,
Teachers meets.
Every tobacco planter should ;
rgftdJJ^-^Sgnner Warehouse ad this <
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tate candidates will (
t n ualifications for oft.
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Mr ;2pps wants to quote you
, prices vour building material.
See him.
We heard a man remark the other
day that this was fine weather for
' the hook-worm.
t Services at the Episcopal church
next Sunday at 5:30 p m. Note the #
change of hour.
Mrs Lou Arrowsmith has charge
i of Gale & Gale's millinery store dur
ing Miss Gale's absence at the North, j
By the way, why not require the
railroad to keep their right-of-way
through'the town in better condition?
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The rainfall here on Monday, July j
18, was 2.35 inches, according to j
5 the local weather observation bu
reau.
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Tinacrlni- tho tnhappn spason for
mally opens, when the American Tobacco
Co's representatives enter the
markets of the State.
[ Every tax-payer should carefully
[ peruse the supervisor's quarterly re:
port published this week. It shows
where the money goes.
In some sections crops?even cotton?are
fine. Mr C F Everett, near
,l Salters.is said to have one of the best
' cotton crops he ever made.
! A petition is being signed by most
1 of the business men of Kingstree
1 urging the local telephone company
tq put in long distance connection.
I '
It is reported that lightning struck
the dwelling of Mr J T Sexton, two
mjles north-west of town, Saturday
afternoon, but no damage resulted.
: The extremely hot weather is bad
' i enough, but the sudden change of
'I temperature,such as we experienced
'! yesterday,is scarcely more desirable.
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The Largest W
r AT WH
i DRY GOODS,
' MATTINGS;
Write for Sam
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5c yd
5c yd
5c yd
- 3c yd
35c yd
35c yd
POT CASH.
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A communication postmarked Andrews,signed
"W C T",had to be declined
because we had no idea in the
world who "W CT" is. If you can't
sign your name why waste a stamp?
The chaingang has been doing considerate
work on the streets for the
past few days. The work is sorely j
needed and what has been done
seems to be "a lick and a promise."
We received a communication
from Gourdins this (Thursday) morning
too late for publication. Tuesday,
noon, is the latest?the very
latest?time we can receive articles
of length for the current issue.
Tobacco sales are going on daily
at both warehouses; although the
quality is poor, prices are fairly
good. The real opening will take
place when the American Tobacco
Co's representative gets on the
market July 26.
. It will be interesting news to her
many friends in Williamsburg, her
old home,to know that Mrs D J Pipkin,
until lately a resident of Manning,
was married recently to Mr M
W Joye of Lamar, which place will
be her future home.
Candidates who want blanks for
filing pledges may obtain same by
applying at this office either in person
or by letter. If by letter enclose
two-cent stamp. Assessments will be
received at any time and receipts
issued therefor by the treasurer, at
this office.
The Kingstree Social club gave a
danc'in the opera house Wednesday
night in honor of the visiting ladies.
Those participating were:
Misses Mamie and Lyda Taylor of
Eutaw, Ala; Hattie Taylor of Due
West; Burnside of Columbia; Claire
Seiling of Aiken; Eleanor Gourdin,
Ada Brockington and Bessie, Louise,
Mabel and Flossie Harper; Dr J G
McMaster of Florence, Messrs J H
Scott, David Scott, Burrie Brockinton,
Lamar Montgomery, Wilmot
Gilland and W M Tobias. The chaperons
were Mesdames E G and W N
Jacobs.
Death of Mr. C. L Saunders.
Died?On Tuesday morning, July
19, at the home of his daughter,
Mrs H M Cooper, of Fowler postoffice,
Capt C I Saunders, aged 78
years. Capt Saunders' home was at
Rocky Mount, Va, but he had lived
in this county for about ten years.
He was a gallant Confederate soldier
in the Civil war and was held in high
esteem by all who knew him. He is
survived by his wife, five daughters
. _ J
ana one son.
The funeral and interment took
place at Indiantown church Wednesday
morning, Rev A C Bridgman
officiating.
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14 KING STREET AND 203 ME
MER CLI
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liolesale and Retail M
OLESALE OR RETAIL WE OB
NOTIONS, SH
UHHOLSTERY GOOD!
iples.
Order.
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TISFACTION OR ^
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Twenty cent, 45-inch 1
Gents' Dress Shirts
Gents' Pants
Ladies' Slippers
Children's Sailors
Ladies' Sailors
THIS SAL1
30DS CO
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Weak Throat?^
Cold after cold; cough after con
taking-cold habit? Better breal<
confidence in Ayer's Cherry Peel
medicine like it for weak throat
your doctor for his opinion. 1
His approval is valuable. Follov
No alcohol in this cough medicine
Alwayskeepa good laxative in the house. Takeado
is the best iaxative for this? Ayer's Pills. Ask ym
I Carlisle Pittii
BAMBERG. SOUTH <
Eighteenth year begins Septemb*
ment Strong faculty. All buildi
and furnished. HOT and COLD AI
dormitory. Unsurpassed health,
all purposes. Separate dormitori<
ments for boys and girls. Such
library, literray societies, music, ei
One Hundred and Fifty Dollars Pa
Nothing can take the place of PI
Our school is owned and controlled
we prepare your son or daughter fc
in the Soulh. We have accommod
number. Write at once for catalo
J. CALDWELL GUILDS, J!
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I To Tobacco Farme
So confident are we in our positi
highest prices?grade considered?
in the State.
Our buyers are unsurpassed.
We Guarantee
If after the sale you are not pleas
higher prices are paid elsewhere, v
fare to any market in the State, wl
sales and judge for yourself. Thei
lieve that our prices are not as hig
the hogsheads and we will sack an(
railroad for shipment free of cost t
ROOM FOB
Improvements sufficient to give i
have been completed and We exten
welcome. Our buyers represent i
\ turers, and our own Mr Slaughter
BANNER WA
King'stree,
[EN & C
ETING STREET, CHARLESTON, S.
E AR ANC E
AIL ORDER HOUSE in
'FER THE LARGEST VARIETIES 0
IOES, MILLINERY
5, FLOOR COVERINC
Visit our Store w
to the
a> Half to a, Qu.
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l-WEAR GARMENTS A SPECIALT)
YOUR MONEY BACK'
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white Check Goods
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5 IS ONE WEE
MPANY.
yVeak Lungs
igh! Troubled with this
: it up. We have great
toral for this work. No
s and weak lungs. Ask
He knows all about it
v his advice at all time*
. J.C.Ayer Co.,Lowell, Man.
sew hen your cokl first comes on. What
ir doctor his opinion. Let him decide.
rig School
:aromina,
5r 21, 1910. New managengs
thoroughly repaired
1TESIAN BATHS in each
Pure artesian water for
js and boarding departadvantages
as athletics, ,
cpression, etc.
ys all Regular Expenses.
tOPER PREPARATION,
by Wofford College, and
>r any school or university
ations for only a limited
gue or application blank.
/I. A. Head Master.
rs in General I
on to secure for you the
paid by any other market
Satisfaction
jed and you believe that
re will pay your railroad
lere you may witness the
0 if you concientiously beh
or higher, you furnish
1 deliver your tobacco to
0 you.
1 ALL
is all necessary floor space
d to one and all a hearty
ill the leading manufacis
mightier than ever.
.REHOUSE
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i the South.
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CARPETS,
IS OF ALL KINDS
hen you come
City.
.arter,
suf Price
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10c yd ^
20c gf
50c m
65c gg
10c gg
15c m
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