The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, December 29, 1910, Page TWO, Image 2
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M to our friends >
I Wishing y
Kingstree,
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They Will Be Welcome.
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Then* is a movement on foot to
vote Sandy Grove township into
Williamsburg county. About two
years ago the people of that section
contemplated such a move,but were
dissuaded from it on account of
the scheme to form Rutledge county,
but since that proposition was
lost the promoters of the new movement
are going to try to put Sandy
Giove into Williamsburg, so they
may be near to a court house. It
is but natural for Clarendon not to
want to lose any territory and we
hope the Sandy Grove people will
stay with us, but if they think it to
their benefit to go into another
county it is up to them. If they do
vote themselves into Williamsburg,
it is our opinion that they will not
be released from the court house
tax of this county, and should Williamsburg
build a modern court
.house, as is likely to be the case
In a few years.then the Sandy Grove
taxpayers will have to share doubly
for court house purposes. Clarendon
is now one of the foremost counties
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in the Mate and we nope :>anuy vnuve
will remain a part of it. Should the
AleoJu railroad put on a daily passenger
service, as we have no doubt
it will before long, then in is the
more important that Claiendon.
should remain intact. However, this
is a matter for Sandy (Jrove to consider
before taking a step towards
making a change'? Monmmj 'limes
Saved from Awful Death.
How an appalling calamity in his
amiiy was prevented is told by A I)
cDonald of Fayetteville.N C,K F D.
No S, "My sister had consumption."
r.e writes, "she was very thin and
pale, had no appetite and seemed to
grow weaker every day, as all remedies
failed.till Dr King's New Discovery
was tried and so completely cured
her that she has not been troubled
with a cough since. It's the best
medicine I ever saw or heard of."
k or coughs, colds, lagripjx1. asthma,
?:roup, hemorrhage, all bronchial
troubles it has no equal, 50c, $1.00.
Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by M
L Allen.
HONOR ROLL
Moss Grove School, Near Cades,
Month Ending December 23.
Li'Cile C<k>per.
Spelling 97
Writing .... 92
Arithmetic ... - 95
Algebra - - - - 90 2-3
History - - - 88 1-3
Geography 88
Grammar ... 93
Rhetoric 91
Latin - 95$
Average 92 5-18
Virginia Wilson.
Spelling 98
Reading - 85
Writing - - - - 86$
l>rawing 93
Arithmetic 88 1-3
History - 95
Oleography - - - 91 2~3
Average - - - 91 1-14
Wants to Help Some One.
For thirty years J F Boyer of
Fertile,Mo, needed help and couldn't
find it. That's why he wants to help
some one now. Suffering so long
himself he feels for all distress from
Backache, Nervousness, Loss of ApI>etite,
Lassitude and Kidney disorders.
He shows that Electric Bitters
work wonders for such troubles.
"Five bottles," he writes, "wholly
cured me and I am now well and
hearty." It's also positively guaranteed
for Liver Trouble, Dyspepsia,
Blood Disorders, Female Complaints
and Malaria. Try them. 50c at M
L Allen's.
We Wis
vho have patronize
ou, one and all, a
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| Professional Cards. |
DR. R. C. McCABE
Operative Dentist
and
Post Graduate Dentist in Crown,
Bridge and Plate Work.
j Office -nd Floor McCabe Building, Opj
I'Ositc Courthouse.
Ml. A. WOODS.
DENTIST.
Office over Sin^letary Bld^.
^'PHONE NO. 62.41
LAKE CITY. - S.C
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W. Leiana i ayior,
DENTIST.
Oftre over Dr W V Brockington's Store.
KINGS TREE, - S. C.
5-21-tf.
M. D.Nesmith
DENTIST,
LAKE CITY, ---SC.
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W. L. BASS,
Attorney-at-Law,
LAKE CITY, S. C.
DR. R. J, MCCABE.
| Dentist.
KINGSTREE? . S. C
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Laurence H. McCullough,
Civil Engineer and Surveyor
Road and Drainage Engineering
Land Surveying and Mapping.
Nesmith P 0., S. C.
- - J. D. MOUZON'S
BARBER SHOP
?in the?
KELLAHAN HOTEL
' is equipped with up-to-date ap
pliancs. Polite Service. < ompeteDt
Workmen.
5-8-08.
FOE SALEbrick
in any quantity to suit puiclnu
nr. The Best Dry Press Machine-raadt |
XBEI CZZ.V
Special shanes made to order. Corro '
pondenee solicited betore placing vou' I
orders. W. K. FUNK.
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Hacker Mfg. Co
SUC CKSSOJtS TO
GEO. S. HACKER & SON
CHARLESTON* S. C.
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WE MANUFACTURE
Doors. Sa*h and Blinds; Columns
i and Balusters; Grilles and Gable
Ornaments; Screen Doors and Windows.
WE DEAL IN
Glass, Sash Cord and Weights.
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Ends Winter's Troubles.
To many, winter is a season of
trouble. The frost bitten toes and
; finders, chapped hands andlips, chilblains,
cold sores, rough and red
; skins.prove this. But such troubles
I flv before Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
A trial convinces. Greatest healer
of Burns, Boils, Piles.Cuts, Sores, Eczema
and Sprains. Only 25c at M L
i Allen's.
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;h to Express Our r
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d us so freely during the past year ar
lappy and prosperous New Year, we a
Yours ti
_EY'S DRY GOODS COI
1 W Choice Beef, Ml
| I0U and Mutton. j
I FRtSH HOME-MADE SAUERKRAUT. |
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Highest Cash Prices paid for Poultry, Eggs,|J
49 Hides and Furs.
^ ?f/?e People's Market, ? : i
?? H. A. MILLER. Proprietor. ?
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Don't Depend on Memory
The chances are that four or five months after you
pay a bill, you forget about it. Suppose that same bill
should be presented to you?possibly you could rerPember
| about paying it;but nine out of every dozen bills you pay,
a you forget about in six months. Pay all bills by check?
B file your checks. Years afterward you can turn to the
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paid. It is a dreadful thing when idleness, sickness or I
death comes and there is no money ahead. Open an ac- I
count with us even if it is only for one dollar. Make the |
start to save. It means independence for you. 1
THE PEOPLE'S BANK I
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for Holiday Gifts, if you can't i
f ? visitour store. Anything in (f |
f) the Jewelry Line, Watches, f)
^ Cluck-, Silver Mirrors,Brushes ^
5 ENGRAVING ON SHORT NOTICE S
^1 by expert workmen. We can duplicate any catalogue price. Mail m\
orders receive careful personal attention. (A
S Stephen Thomas & Bro., g
257 King Street) - - Charleston, S. C. jK
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pffimGermany toYou
a Don't let unscrupulous manufacturers and dealers foiat upon you a
Wj J io-called Basic Slag Phosphate. There is only one genuine?one freefrom-all-adulteration,
one i;-evcry-way-as-guaranteed phosphate. It is
irVTHOMS^ c lOSPHATE
A. A AVI a*"'?i-? .. W V A. A u K. , _ .
BEARING ON 1;.; J 71UDE MARK^W
^ bnported by us from Germany direct to YOU.^
Thomas Phosphate has long been the stand-by of the G&r- 1
J mans who are world-wondcra at the art of agriculture. They 1
(tk??? ?^fe). easily recognize its advantages over all other Phosphates?that I
iti highly available Phosphoric Acid and big per cent of Lime I
f produce exceptional yields. I
i Thomas Phosphate cannot revert or go back to insoluble I
- compounds?neither can it be washed away. Therefore its fl
; iasting results make it as cheap as it is good. B
% Our booklet "Thomas Phosphate and Its g
> Uses,'* mailed free upon request. I
| The Coe-Mortimer Co., \0J?W
s Special Importers,
" '-*1 NEW YORK. CHARLESTON, S .C.
rhanks II
id solicit a continuance of same. J 1
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| NOTICE 11
E We want to announce to the public that . Jl
sr on December 1, we will open a '3:
? Fresh Meat Department 3
P -5 ?!
in connection with our present business, we 53
? will have on hand at all times the freshest 52
? and tenderest Beef, Pork and Muttbn to
? obtained. , 3
EE Your patronage is solicited,- ' *
| Milhous <8l Jennings, " ;!|:J
r Phone No. 93. Kingstree, S. C 3
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2 TO LOOK UP YOUR X J
? Fire Insurance |J
v Policies. See that they are in force xfl
v and that they give real i>rotectiom^H|
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JN your guest room your visitors feel they have
an intimate insight into your real manner of living. j
You want their impressions to be favorable. You j
want them to be charmed with their visit. Therefore
your guest room must be most attractive.
Cretonne covered furniture makes a delightful
effeet and one achieved at very small cost. Come j
in and let us explain. J
Comfortable sleep is the best of all a bed-room has to give,
and comfortable sleep depends on a comfortable mattress.
After a long journey your guests will enjoy resting their
tired bodies on a soft, bouyant, firm Steaixs St Foster
Mattress, the most comfortable mattress made. We have
them? 10.50 to $22.50. Ve sell them on a 60 <' | j
night guarantee, your money back without a murmur if '
you are not satisfied.
CAROL! NAIFURNITURE COMPANY J |
A Happy New Year to All!
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