The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, October 06, 1910, Page SEVEN, Image 7
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| Kidney Trouble fo
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1 do kuow that for kidney trout
'^rtiag from a weak ba. k it k
Dr to
was here 1 Settled in Kidneys.
tending c< ^ Klee, 213 Ka?t 4Vk 8
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Hon \\ took Perunafor liver troub
Esq. of L'down couditioe incident
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HARMONY PRESBYTERY MEE1
With Old tad la nt own. Which C?
ebrates Her 150th Birthday.
Indiantown. October 3:?Tuesda
October 11, at 4 o'clock p. m., Ha
ttfo.iy Presbytery will meet with I
diantown Presbyterian church,
the Eastern part of the county. Th
^^Jftself will be a matter of conside
^Jpi^^ole importance, but the meetir
will have added significance in th;
it will unite with th? venerab
church in the celebration of its 1501
anniversary. The celebration w
take place on Thursday. October 1
when it is expected that about 1,0(
persons will be present,including: n<
only the members of the church ar
friends from the county but mar
former members and friends from
distance.
The special speakers for the occ
sion are to be Rev Henry Alexand*
White. D D. of Columbia Theolog
cal Seminary, and Prof George M
Cufcchen. of the University of Soul
Carolina.a son of the old church ar
whose brothers, Messrs Hugh ar
David McCutchen.are elders thereo
On both Wednesday and Thur
day picnic dinners are to be servt
on the grounds, and many are tl
well-filled baskets that will contri
? ute to supply the wants of the inn<
man.
In anticipation of the happy eve:
the church has made extensive pre
srations. A portico has been add.
to the building, new windows hai
)/een put in. the vntire DuiDin
pa ' t.-d inside and outside, a
ai pe* 'aid and minor i.uiprovemm
p:ad' Tia church now present
very a:*ra *tive appearance * ? -o
it w:i sa\ t<> tiie ni-cni>er.- >t '
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iteaifii.'i.j 1!?: hip
.. mailing <>t" j . rj.ds , vij
r<?us body and a : : -i:i. \N >
.* health there is v<> sue.-. Bt
K-'-.'tric Bitters ,'s create
Healtn Builder th* w? >Hd has ev.
known It comi?ei> j?r*? f -?-t action ?
. jvt^oich. liver. kidneys, bo\ye!s. {>
ri^rs and enriches the blood, ton
and invigorates the whole syste
and enables yon t<? stand the we;
.and tear of your daily work." A
v: morth> of sulferitijr from Kidn?
Trouble." writes \V M Sherman i
t'v.shini.. Me. "three l?<>tt'es <>f K'e
Bitters made ?>. i " , ;
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Gen. .4. flaw icy, of Washing*
ton, D. L\, writes.: / ha\e used Peru
na and find it very beneficial
for kidney trouble, and especially
r - MrHaul yr
Nearly Thirty Years. ;I
So. r>?. Tni ?n V* ter:m T^ion, 1 (>
i* pre** !:i <?r pp?j^?*tivo a*M**:a t R?n< in \
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v.- i' ' . :. . *1 -i : t ti? i. Be.ide.-. : < :? ;t
at recoimm i: i ;t Uiv'uru til liver and kid*
r" tie} tr
it; | Chronic Kldwy 1 rouble.
ile ' Judge t\ J. Park, K. F. 1'. 1. Buck head,
as ' Ga., writes :
"For a long time I was troubled with
catarrh of the kidneys, and after taking
t., Peruna I feel like a new man. 1 think
it the greatest catarrh medicine of the
ile age, and believe it will care any case of
to catarrh on record.**
rs LAKE CITY LACONICS.
Pertinent Paragraphs Put to Pen*
cil lor Printing and Perusal.
V' Lake City. October 3:?Rev and
r* Mrs A W Jackson otLatta are spending
some time in this community
with various old-time friends.
us
i Misses Eloise and Julia Sturgeor
?g'went to ^?'umb'a fema'e College
. last week,
at
je Miss Leah Nachman went tc
th Charleston the early part of the
ijj1 week to take a course at Stokes's
3 Business college.
)0 j Monday Mr Metier Sturgeon left
at for Springfield, Ky, to look after his
id ! tobacco interests at that place.
iy j Mrs S W Gowdy and children have
a returned home from a lengthy visit
in Georgia.
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Mrs J M Sturgeon and Jack" are
"r in Knoxville, Tenn, taking in the
,l~ sights of the exposition. A day or
c*
two ago Jack wrote home for money,
saying: "Nothing is free here."
id j
Mr Earl Dunlap of Wadesboro, N
^ jc. visited his sister. Mrs L G Atkin:
son, last week's
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Two of our lady teachers went
le | down the street last Sunday morning
wearing much more sensible hats
than are usually seen on Sunday.
, Such hats with such pretty faces
it | 'neath them put one in a proper
p. frame to attend church. It strength d
ened one's faith in humanity to
,v know that there are in town two
?u pretty and stylish young ladies who
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t^ tu H|>)H*ar on the streets Sunday
a in .rninjr wearing neat. simple. it?
,m cut in- hatI'l'H
k Singletary .li*-?i at his limn
Lake < it\ last Sunday night after
" ar. . several 'lays. He was a
- :: ! M?'s ilestei Singletary and a
. * i r "\ Super\isni S ,] Single'
ii \ His a.*'* wa.- about twentykf
, a. . .
hMr
S A Nett and family moved
st. 1.1 Kingstree iast week. We are very
"'.sorry to lose this family. They an
T real I \ nice folks, such as are an adu-1
. Hit: -n to any town. We understand
"*! . A ,
m j that .Mi deities win carry mi ?
rir hoarding house at Kinjrstree. That
f"; he-can and will run a jfood hotel ?'i
- I \> ?ar-i:r.>?- h<>us.- n? < dr n<? argument
>r as?*uran?v<. \1! he needs is ar
u u. t 1 'uck *.? him and his.
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ring ':.< f?ast tenvears.jn t.?
a;?c?t:t hit* ni iii.<ns i r i''i' lor
South t 'ai'ollna F ?r ir -v. ration' the
i>ni> crop raise.j was cotton: now
corn is tn.- thinp. Here it was that
an Iowa fanner canv down and
raised corn on a new plan. Weeds
were allowed to prow with the crop
i until it was a foot and a half hiph.
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tnen me weens we it* iiouutcu auu
i fertilizer applied after the corn was
well under way. With a stunted
!stalk the fertilizer forced the yield
into the ear. The weeds did not
I choke out. the corn. The experiment
was a success, and seems to mark a
j new departure in corn cultivation.?
i From ^'The Harvest of 1910." in the
j Xatio M'HHizinc for October.
W ere of the impression that
'the \tinp" process was discov'
ered lo dver Williamson of Darj
linprt n; *t Mr Williamson is an
I "Iowa farmer" is news to the people
. of S>uth t ar >'ina Kdiior T'.e ;><
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Statement ot inn londftiiiii ni
: The Bank of Kingstree,
located at
Kingstree. S. C.
At the Clo-e of Business Sop: 22, ID 10.
Resources
Loans and Discounts $215,332 03
Overdrafts, 3,649 11
Banking House 2,155 71
' Furniture and Fixtures 1,958 78
Due from Banks and Bankers, 15,737 64
Currency, 4.660 00
I Cold 813 00
Silver and other Minor Coin, 1.970 86
( hecks and Cash Items 1,005 00
' Total $247,284 78
Liabilities
apital Stock Paid in, $ 30,000 00
1 8 rplus Fund. 15,000 to
. ono. Profits, less Current
Expenses and Taxes Paid, 7.409 14
Due to Banks and Bankers, 3,074 95
Individual Deposits Subject
to Check 46,105 77
* Savings Deposits 99.954 87
t Cashier's C hecks 740 00
B.'lls Payable, including Certificates
for Money Borrowed,
45.000 00
' Total, $247,284 73
1 STATE OF SOl'TH CAROLINA, (
COUNTY OF WILLIAMSBURO, J
Before me came F W Fairey,( nshier
of the above named bank, who, being
duly sworn, says that the above and
foregoing statement is a true condition
mi said bank, as shown by the books of
, said bank.
F W FA I REV.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this 2*ith day of Septenitjer, 1910.
H O Bkittox.
Clerk of Court.
Correct?Attest:
John A Kelley.
I> C Sc<>tt,
R H Kellahan.
Directors.
Electric
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witli Taffeta,Silk or Satin .amis.
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i? ii.it we emphasize in our ad- E ?
verti>ements. Had you noticed ? j|
Well 'hit's our policy from I [
th?- verr first beginning nf the II
construction of our instruments, 11
We put in the quality regardless
of what it costs ami when the in- ft
strument is finished, it's just as l|
good its - an l>e. a
Now. as any reasonably sensi- II
hie person can understand, the Ij
hineroi tin* piano ! ?u_s to pay tor ft
the material that went into it. I
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The University of South Carolina \
Varied caurse o( stady a Scince, Lderal Art*. Eiwitm j r
Civil nd Electrical Eagteeeriag ud Lav. ; *
College fees, room, lights, etc., | r
$26; Board, $12 per month. For s
those paying tuition, $40 addi- J
tional. V
The health and morals of the C
students are the first considera- C
tion of the faculty. f
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For Catalogue, write to y
S. C. MITCHELL, Pres., Colombia, S. C 5
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TISFACTIQN OR YC
IS C0H1
?231 KTNC STREET AND 203 ME
iiolesair iiIKI KHail 3L\
iiJored Suits
Model.*, i"T Indies and Misse.s.
$10 to $IOO a Suit.
;s* WalKins SKirts
d<-is. t.iiior< I ! triVmCfd
I'rii'os :an^< fr-iiu
$4.75 to $25.
FA 1.1. AND WIN M R WFAR
in T:iilor-ii-'"ii*. with
Si. $1 2"'rim! SI 50 each
AND CHILDREN'S READY-TO-W
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No unnatural awkward, drawing up
aim. as in the jj.au of revolvers. You
age Automatic out of your trousers
point it instinctively as you won id ;
the buil's eye is hit nine t.;r?vs out of t
That's one reason w: the lavage A
iri the first sho* ;.ind nrus so sure,
time and spoils aim i pull the t
every shot. Reloads t ?n sh its in. v fla
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most reasonable to oe found. Write. I
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i 339 King St., Churl
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i .r -liov\ii|f -min-rior lint*? ol Plain and
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