The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, January 19, 1911, Image 1
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KINGSTREE, SOUTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY. JANUARY 19, 1911. ' NO. 4">
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I THE GREAT AND
I MAJESTIC f
r THE RflKQE WITH H H
/NMDC IN AtX. SIZES Ml
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If you call at our store
1 i vantages and superior qualit
| will give you Free the beauti
w made to match the quality o!
set, especially the first three
high price. The Price of th(
bought during the demonstri
ONE WEEK ONLY
No ware given after
Jamnnth-Iifinn week.
re tobacco punters
Of Vlllianskorg and Adjoining Conn- a
ties. f
Gentlemen:? . !c
I take this method of speaking to i
you. I want to urge upon you to |
get busy and burn your plant beds,
and plant all the tobacco you can !
possibly take care of. I want you F
to get the benefit of the short crop S
that will be planted. There will be *
at best only 50 per cent of last |
year's crop planted over this side of, '
the Pee Dee, where last year was a ^
short crop. So, this year, you see
will be just about half of last. I r
wonld not ask you to increase if I r
did not know what I am talking 1
about.
You will see prices this year high-11
er than you have ever seen South !(
Carolina tobaccos. So I want you!
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all, especially tno9e inai st-u m
iKingstree, to get the benefit of the ,
high prices. I am not advising you
frodfcfe personal motive, but for1,
j'ou'r own benefit. :,
I will be in position this year to ,
handle and buy more tobacco than I (
have ever bought before, and com- (
l^tition will be strong. Wishing i
Au, one and all, a prosperous New V
Yours to serve,
f l-5-4t J G Slaughtfr.
' Mullins. January 2.
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ies of the Great and Majestic
iful and useful Souvenir Set o
f the Majestic Ranges, and w<
pieces, which are entirely ne1
3 Majestic ranges are the sam
ation week only.
Kingstree H
A Pleasant Visitation.
Saturday afternoon our grimy
nd prosaic workshop was transormed
for the nonce into an enhanted
scene of grace and beauty
nd loveliness. The charm that
rrought this wondrous change was
tot the fairy wand of enchantment,1
iut the presence of a bevy of bright, j
retty and attractive young lady
chool-teachers, before whose visitaion,
the cares that infest us atevenng
were dispelled as the mists of eary
morn vanish at the touch of rosyingered
dawn. The sight of these
resh and enthusiastic young"schoolna'ams"
caused a feeling of poiglant
regret for our vanished youth
ind a vain longing, "Turn backward,"
0 Time, in thy flight and
nake me a school-boy again just to j
luaff the Pierian waters from the I
fount of knowlege the chalice prof?red
by hands so fair.
Our job department is doing a
rushing business. We have a $1,000
stock of ruled and unruled paper
md envelopes to select from,the latest
type faces and modern machinery.
It is our ambition to make The
Record the "Home of Quality
Printing."
Tetter, Salt Rheum and Eczema
Are cured by Chamberlain's Salve. One application
relieves the itchirg and burning sensation.
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Demonstration
store |
n ary 23 to 28.
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k'ER-BCRX COOKER, STEAMER, O'LLEVDER AND I?C AI.XER?The Perforated Cooker,
has small feet whir h admit* water at the bottom. Nothing ? an burn. Food ran l>e lifted out
lowts on left1. at t.ie same time draining oil a.I trie water. The r-'eamer or Cullender shown oa |
I tg i'.c ordint'y Otiietider. it also fits 0:1 top of main vessel, an i is used as a steutner.
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j vic r \ t r? t:::: majestic tw.r. mi the majestic n-or. ah i
it iron Marble- foi>r<- r X'rkcl-plotrd Tea Copper N'lcket-platecl Coffee j
tij'Ieif wi;'i eovcr Kettle. Handsomely nhkeled on Tot. Handrottielv mckele I on I
.u 1.?oa co'-cr, o*jis:>ie, tinned on inside. outside and tini.et! <n inside. I
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CSTIC Marble- THE MAJESTIC Patent TWO MAJESTIC Patent
[ Pudding Pan. Kever-burn Wired Dripping Never-Burn Wired Dripping |j
fine for the * Pan.?Siteof pan 14J4 in. x 20 in. Pan*. Sire of pan 9 in. x 12 in. fl
Made specially for the Majestic Set. Made specially for the Majestic Set. II;
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stration Week and allow us to show you the many ad'
Range, and will purchase one at the regular price, we
f Ware illustrated in this advertisement. This ware is j
e know all ladies will see the beauty and utility of this
w and cannot be had alone by purchase, except at a very j
ie, but we give the set FREE with each Majestic Range i
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arriwarfi Cn iSse i
Ul U Villi U UUl demonstration week.
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- BBSS J
YOU DONT NEED TO "
fSK A FAVOR
' YOUR MONEY
Many a man has KEPT HIS OWN SALARY
LOW because he has not saved his money and
shown his employer that he was independent
of him.
M?k* OIJR Rank YOUR Bank.
I We pay liberal interest consistent with safety: 4 per cent.
Farmers & Merchants Bank
"Absolutely Safe"
LAKE CITY, S. C
GENERAL ASSEM- ,
BLY'S FIRST WEEK;
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NOT MARKED BY SPECIAL INCI- '
DENT--WILLIAMSBURG DELEGATION
READY FOR WORK.
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The Capitol, Columbia, January
16: ?The first week of the General
Assembly was not marked by anything
of extraordinary interest or
importance. Both the Senate and
the House of Representatives met
promptly at the appointed hour and
were soon organized and ready for
business. In the Senate Lieut-Gov
ernor McLeod is presiding and Mr
M M Mann of St Matthews is clerk.
Dr Stokes is reading clerk and Rev
A E Holler was elected chaplain, defeating
his opponent by a very flattering
vote. Both Dr Stokes and Mr
Holler are well known in Williamsburg.
The House organized by electing
Hon M L Smith of Camden, Kershaw
county, speaker; Jas A Hoyt of
Columbia, clerk; R E Carwile of Columbia,
journal clerk, and Rev R N
Pratt, chaplain.
The Williamsburg delegation an-,
swered to the roll-cali in both branchfr*
o nnmKor i\"f
C5 cilUt rtCiC a^O'^UVU WU u nuuivvi WA
important committees, as follows:
Mr Kellahan?Ways and Means
committee. This appointment is an
enviable one and is always accepted
with a distinct appreciation. It is
considered more than a mere compliment
and we congratulate both
our county and Mr Kellahan.
Mr B B Chandler was placed on i
Agriculture, Education and Public
Schools. Mr Chandler is peculiarly ;
fitted for these places of work and i
Us friends may expect good results, i
He has started out full of vim and
energy. j
Mr J C Graham finds himself in1
equally as pk a ant places and is going
at things with that quiet determination
which always brings things
to pass. His appointments are: Commerce
and Manufactures, Public
Buildings,Penitentiary and Military.
The Senator received the following
committee appointments, which
will furnish him ample opportunities
to acquaint himself fully with legislation
and how laws are made and in
turn to assist along important lines.
Here are his appointments: Education,
Drainage and Immigration,
Fish, Game and Forestry, Engrossed
Bills, Enrolled Bills, Printing, Public
Library.
Our delegation seems to be workinnr
hormnninmlu tnapthpr.mutuallv
assisting one another and offering
suggestions for Williamsburg's benefit.
The second week will begin work j
in earnest^and everything seems to
settling down, getting ready for
what is expected to follow. Unless
the programme be changed the inauguration
of the new Governor
will take place to-morrow (Tuesday)
with the usual ceremonies attendant
upon these events. Epps. i
Error Corrected.
In our reports of the annual meetings
of the three leading banks of
the county last week, a regrettable,
err or was made in the figures show- j
ing the condition of the Bank of
Kingstree. Our report gave the!
amount of surplus as $15,000, when j
the surplus and undivided profits
shoul d have been $25,340. The de- j
posits given as $173,954.86 should j
have been $175,271. We make
this correction cheerfully and will-j
ingly, at the same time apologizing
to the Bank of Kingstree for the
injustice done it by giving it
no credit for the entire net earnings
of its most prosperous year.
A NEWSY LET Its
FROM LAKE CITY.
A PROSPEROUS BANK-SUDDEN
DEATH OF MR. S. T. GODWINNEW
YEAR BRINGS CHANGES.
Lake City, January 17:?Rev J E
Rushton of Srnoaks,Colleton county,
was in town several days the early
part of the week. Mr Rushton nan
many warm friends here and they
are always much pleased to see him.
Presiding1 Elder W P Meadors occupied
the pulpit at the Methodist
church Sunday, morning and night,
preaching to large and attentive congregations.
He remained here until
Wednesday in attendance upon the
quarterly conference of the church.
This was the first conference of the
year.
Mr J J Snow was in town last
Thursday from Rome. v
We are glad to announce that Mrs
R F Jovner, who was taken to an inTirmarv
in Phnrlpstnn ahnnt a week
ago in what appeared to be a very
serious condition, is improving rapidly.
Mr C J Rollins caipe up from
Lamberts receently and spent parts
of two days in town.
The stock-holders of the Farmers
and Merchants Bank held their regular
annual meeting on the 10th ir.st.
So many stock-holders attended that
it was found necessary to have a
larger place for the meeting than che
banking house affords, therefore
the session was held in the Knights
of Pythias hall. In accordance with
notice previously given, the capita!
stock was increased from $25,000 to
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mrrmvrr -? r outcmt, catvMM a m.
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January 17, 1911
Dear Friend:
We used to nave tne
worst kind of bread at
v.a-m-1 oa tt wnnlrtn't
UUi liuugv/ m u
rise. The cook said
we didn't have in the
house the right kind
of flour, so Mamma
changed her mind and
for a long time now v/3
have been making our
bread out of Pinnacle
flour. It costs 85
cents a sack.
Your friend,
Jacob.
P. S.-They keep
Pinnacle flour at
w*ii * mm i i_
W liRins nnoiesaie
Grocery Co's
The place where the $ does its duty