The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, January 26, 1911, Page NINE, Image 9
Arrival ! fygci1 Trains at!
The Atlantic Coast Line railroad <
has proraulgrated the following: schedule,
which became effective Sunday,
January 1, 1911:
North Bound,
No 80 - - - 7:45 a m
*No 46 ' - - 11:87 a m
No 78 - - - 6:12 p m
South Bound.
No 79 - - - 11:14 a m
m _ . . . n m
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No 89 ... 9:10 p m
* Daily except Sunday.
Deatb Id Roariai fire
may not result from the work of
fire-bugs, but often severe burns are
caused that make a quick need for
^Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the quickest,
surest cure for burns, wounds,
bruises, boils, sores. It subdues in-;
fiammation. It kills pain. It soothes I
and heals. Drives off skin eruptiohs,
ulcers or piles. Only 25c at M L
Allen's.
How's Ibis?
We offer One Hundred Dollars
Reward for any case of Catarrh that
cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh (
Cure.
F. J. Cheney & Co.. Tole !< . 0.
We, the undersigned, have known |
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believe him perfectly honorable in all j
business transactions and financially
able to carry out any obligations
made by his firm.
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Wholesale Druggists. Toledo, 0
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
acting directly upon the
blood and mucous surfaces of the
system. Testimonials sent free.
Price 75c per bottle. Sold by al
Drujfjrists.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
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TRIO TRICKLING S.
What tbc People of a Buy Coatnutty
Arc Saying and Doing.
Trio, January 24:?News is very
scarce around here. As for busi- ]
ness, the merchants say they are
not doing much.
Miss Minnie Bryan, who had been |
spending the Christmas vacation;
with her father, Mr Jas Bryan, returned
to Bristol, Tenn. January 4.
Mr S Norton has returned to his'
studies after a pleasant sojourn here !
among friends and relatives.
Mi* Ora Hale has been visiting
some time among friends near Gree-'
lyviJJe.
A certain young lady of this
place made a remark that if your |
correspondent did not stop puttir.fr i
her name in The County Record she i
w,as going to "wring my neck.";
Thanks. (Keep it out; it's a whole
lot easier- Kditor).
Mr and Mrs F L Morris were
among the visitors to Kings tree last.
Saturday.
Mr James Bryan went t-> Georgetown
one day last week.
Mr J W Register, our R F I> carrier,*
spent last Sunday with his
folks in Georgetown.
One or two young ladies and some,
children were noted one dav recently
I
having a royal, enjoying an ox cart
ride.
Mr M L Boyd was a visitor h-ue
last Sunday.
. Mrs Allie Parker of- Georgetown,
is visiting her sister.' Mrs Arthur]
, Gamble. v ' " j
Mr Walters and Miss, An- j
nig Jeffords were married here the
yth inst. Rev W T Bedenbaugh officiating.
Congratulations.
M(S6 H Lewis is pow at Mr W B
Davis's teaching the "young idea"
!out there.- . - , t
Postmaster J B Files was're ported
a little indisposed last Saturday.
Mr A Gamble, who has been quite
ill for sometime, is reported to be
improving.
MissCorinne Wells, the popular
' school teacher here, has returned
from her home near Sumter and is
now prepared to use the "rod of
correction."
Mr Chas Bryan has returned
home after an absence of two weeks
visiting in the Pee Dee section.
Mr Bellune. of the Andrews
Live Stock Co, was here one day
last week.
Well, Mr Editor, I will ring off
this time. Prodigal.
It Might Have Happened Olherwirt
An old Pennsylvania German l.x.-t.
In the mountains had a hard thro
hours' dusty wulk to accomplish < i>
morning. and he arose very <*nih ;
make his start. He had pone l>u: :
J little way when he was overtaken l.;
an automobile. whit )i was probably tt,?
first that had ever passed alon? thai
way. The driver picked up the ?Id
man. and they were at bis destination
in about twenty minutes.
"Dnnks so much awfully mit de r'><je
If l had known myself to l>c here already
two hours in front of de clock
yet I rud he at borne fast asleep already
to start unless I knew you vud
not have picked me up since."?
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The Spring Term of the
KINGSTHEE GRADED AND HIGH SCHOOL
will begin
January 5, 1911
All departments are now
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Parents who intend entering their children in the school
will please do so during tn? first week of the spring term.
Patrons and friends oi the S:hool are cordially invited
to visit the school at an; .i .re.
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I Any further L:f > mat on may be had by
^ applying to
J. W. Swittenberg, E. C. Epps,
Superintend .'iv.. Clerk Board of Trustees- ,
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S. C.
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