The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, May 04, 1911, Page FIVE, Image 5

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TRUE PROGRESS consists in substituting the real for the unreal. Why not substitute a Real bank account for that unreal one that belongs with your "Castles ^ in Spain?" You will better appreciate the progress you have made when you build your account to the point where you can make a profitable investment No account too small to receive our most careful attention and consideration. Small accounts grow,why not start yours today? You take no chances when you make this your banking place? our ample capital and conservative management safe-guard your money. BANK OF WILLIAMSBURG, KIH6STBEE. S. C. ' jMtGAL (MWN? 9 Miss Belle Ervin is visiting in Savannah. Note Jenkinson Bros Co's biff ad this week. Mrs F S Pate of Cades was noted in town yesterday. Don't you think our new press delivers the goods? Mr H D Ferrell was in Kingstree Tuesday from Greelvville. Write for free sampie of Red Meat chewing tobacco. See ad. See commencement suggestions in arl nf Rntler Drv Goods Co. Miss Floride Lesesne is visiting v relatives in Kingstree.?Charleston Post. Geo W Davis, Esq, of Chapman was a welcome caller at this office Tuesday. The three banks in Kingstree will be closed next Wednesday (Memorial day). Mr W Wesley Singletery, of the ^ Cades section, was in town sales-day on business. Mr B W Fitch, of the Pergamos section, was noted among the county seat visitors Monday. Gale & Gale are going out of business and are offering their en ^ tire stock at #ost. See ad. Mrs L W Gilland is attending the Annual Convention of Women's Clubs in Columhia this week. Mrs B W Butler and Misses Sue Stoll and Irene Robinson attended the dance at Salters Friday night. Rev W E Hurt has been elected delegate to the Southern Baptist convention to be held in Jacksonville, Fla, May 17-28. Mr John Ross, a student in the State university law department, Columbia, spent the week-end here with his home folk. , The exterior of the Kellahan Hotel has been re-painted, greatly im proving its appearance. Henry Mouzon did the work. The Sunday-school of the Presby terian church rendered a beautiful i missionary service Sunday night. A very large congregation was present. \ _ The Kingstree Telephone Co has just installed a new switch-board at a cost of about $400, which greatly improves the efficiency of their serv|W ice. I Sug! B O 4 B B Lingerie B Silk Mull French Nets B Persian Nets B Black and White Net sr ? Rev W A Fairy has returned from < a trip to Richmond, Va, vhither he , I was called last week on business j j connected with the new church j' building. ' | Hon J C Graham of Gourdins was i here Monday exchanging: views on ' ! various matters with his friends j and constituents. He looks well after ' his return from the infirmary. | Mr Sanders Whitehead, who is j now traveling for an Atianta dental ' supply house, was in town Tuesday j renewing ties of friendship among . the people of his boyhood home. I Mr H M Renshaw of Easton, Md, j j traveling representative of the H ] j Wetter Stove and Range Co of Mem- I I r>V>i*o Tonn tt'as an annrpciated call- J er at The Record office this morning. I Miss Judith Lifrage left for Rich- I mond, Va, Tuesday night to attend j l the funeral of her brother-in-law,! I Mr H H Bannister. Her father, Mr j i J G Lifrage of Salters, accompanied ' \ her. j | The good old summer time is near | j at hand and to offset Old Sol's burn-1 \ ing rays awnings are needed. See ; j notice of V A Sedgwick if you are , j interested in anything in the way of: j awnings. , The many friends of Mr and Mrs j John J Snow of Rome sympathize11 with them in their recent bereave- ] ment caused by the death of their I little daughter, Helen, aged seven. ^ j We are not informed as to the time, 1 of her death or the place of burial.' j Old man Bill Powers was recently ; j married in Williamsburg county, : f and when they found out that Bill 1 had a wife and children living here, I he skipped out and went to Flor- J ida. The Sheriff followed him there, I however, and now Bill is languish- j ing in the jail at Kingstree. Poor \ Bill!?Gcornet own Time}'. j Kingstree High School commence- i ment will be held May 27-28-29.' 1 Rev Alexander Sprunt, pastor of the I First Presbyterian church of Charles- . ton will preach the commencement i sermon and Hon T G McLeod of \ Bishopville has accepted an invita- j tion to deliver the literary address 1 before the graduating class. j i ne me 01 an euuur was ?vcu the other day by a silver dollar in his pocket. A crank shot at him and the ball struck the dollar," says an ' exchange. Now, should this editor happen to get shot before you payup your subscription and there is: no dollar to stop the ball, we shall always presume you might have saved our life. i We will take it as a special favor is postmasters will drop us a card i informing us of the fact when The, Record fails to reach their offices by Saturday, or if the wrong package happen to be sent, kindly bundle it up and return to us promptly. Postmasters, as well as newspapers, are public servants and it behooves us to co-operate one with the other. i v Only one tract of land was offered for sale here Monday?365 acres, in re Nelson vs Nelson. This tract was * bid in for $2,500 by Mr Edwin Epps. i ? The other foreclosure sale adver- j ? tised?in the matter of Singletary v vs t'ourtney?was called off, owing s to the fact that the land now lies in ? ; Florence county and the sale at i * I Kingstree would be of doubtftil le- *' ; galitv. I" We are indebted to the courtesy, P of our friend, Mr J C Dobbin, Superintendent of Agents, Richmond, j Va,district, Metropolitan Life Insur- , ance Co, for an invitation to attend , the Summer Campaign dinner given j, at the Richmond Business Men's; Club Saturday evening, April 29.! Wish we could have been with you, James, but "press" of business was too great for us last week. r We owe appreciative thanks to M j j* C Hammond,oAe of our colored sub- y scribers, for a pair of fine cabbages j a he brought us last week. Hammond j is a thrifty farmer who lives near Central church, where the lands are as fertile as the valley of the Nile, a and they say he has the finest gar- 1< den through that section. If the a vegetables sent us are fairly indica- b AAAAAA^^^^^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ? AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA 4 twttnjnwjtnftttfliflwmwfttwi A gestion Silk Chiffo Marquisett Persian U New Band< :s Bordered 1 B U T LEI lUUtUllUIUUIUUUIUUIUUUUllUI DespiseNot For In the Day of ( Foots Up the L We Look Carefully After Your ^ FOR $1.00 We sell you Warner's Famous Rustproof Corsets in three styles, a young ladies' slender form, a medium sized figure and a corset specially built for ladies of stout build. Every corset guaranteed not to rust. We give a new corset for every corset that rusts in your hands. Remember the brand, Warner's Rust Proof. FOR 50c. We offer you the Newport Corset, the best corset ior ou cenu> we nave ever ivuiiu for this money. 1 ry a Newport Corset > for 50 cents, Money can't buy a better for 50 cents. FOR 25c, A large line of sollld gold top Beauty i Pins, only 25 cents the pair. Also i large line of sterling silveir Beauty Pim only 25 cents the pair. FOR 10c. We offer a large line of pfated gold i Beauty Pins in a nice run of patterns. Also a large selection of Dull Jet or BJack Beauty Pins only 10 cents the pair. FROM $1.50 TO $4.50 Buys you a beautiful Black Sicilian or Blue Serge Coat for men. Now don't for1 get when you want a nice Summer Coat, $1.50. $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, we have $4.00 and $4.50 summer coats for all. FOR 15c. A splendid assortment of Mexican Panama hats only 15c. Look cheap at 25c,, our price only 15c. FOR 50c. We offer a complete line of Ladies' White > Lawn and Black Lawn Shirt Waists,only 50c. Size 34 to 42, only 50c. FOR S1.00. We offer a'very choice line of Ladies' White Lawn and Black Lawn Shirt Waists only $ I 00 1 FOR 10c. / A large line of Ladies' Embroidered White - " if*. Alan a hi.nntifnl line Linen wouars um; iw. mo? ? i of Ladies' Neckwear at 15c, 2!c and 50c. I Cal! and see. Jenkinsot ive of the rest, the report is in no THE WINSTON vise exaggerated. ??_ * . ... Important Ne* The first senes of Kmgstree . Juilding and Loan association stock ias matured and stock-holders will On May 1 >e paid the full value of their stock Southbound 1 rith a surplus of 75c per share. As ,en^h jn oon as they take their stock certifi- . . ., _ ates to the Secretary and Treasurer, Atlantlc Coas Ir W H Carr, to be canceled the through train tioney will be paid. The first series ston-Salem, N as run seventy-seven months and where close c 11 the stock-holders are highly t0 and from , 1 rased with showing made. v opening up an already havin Sick headache results from a disor- ree-u]ar statioi ered condition of the 3tomach, and e cured by the use of Chamber- The train iin's Stomach and Liver Tablets. 7:42 a. m. dail 'ry it. For sale by all dealers. ence at 9:00 a new train If Now is the time to get rid of your a. m.. daily an heumatism. You will find Chamber- 10:25 a.m., iin's Liniment wonderfully effect- Wadesboro II ;e. One application will convince ou of its merits Try it. For sale by an -- - * p. m. il dealers. , The return When you want us to change the Winston-Saler ddress of your paper it will save an^ reach Kin )ts of trouble to name the old s well as the new postoffice. Please Passenf ear this in mind. tf 6-4-tf ffimmmmmmmmmmmiiimmmmmf is for Co n French :e Linen L iwn Wash C iaux Silk Foi Tissue Merceria R DRY GOOD UlUlttUIUUIIUUUtlUUIUUIllUllltlUUtlUUi the Day of Sr leneral Accounting argest Part of a Yc Wants, It Matters Not How Smal to Get Them FOR 25c. & 50c. A full tin* nf the famous Hole-Droof 1 hose. Six pairs guaranteed to last six \ months or new ones given. Our absolute | guarantee behind every pair of hole-proof hose we sell?read the guarantee carefully. Also a full line of hole-proof hose for ladies at 32.00 for six pairs and $3.00 J for six pairs. Ail fully guaranteed. FOR 50c. We sell you a pair of tub proof pants that you may walk a whole day and not find a pair as good for 75c. We only ask you 50c. the pair. Come and see. FOR $1.50. ( We offer you a line of Gents' Pants that look real cheap at $2.00, but you get a large lot of these pants to select from for ' only $1.50.. < FOR $3.50 We offer a large line of Curlee Pants. Every thread in the makeup of this line all wool. To see this line of pants at $3.50 < means to buy if yoti need pants. They are the equal of any $4.00 pair we have ever shown. Only $3.50 buys a -pair of ( these pants. FOR $5.50 We offer you a line of Curlee Pants that comprises all that is up to the minute in ' style and snap. This line of pants approaches perfection in pants making. It will cost you nothing to call and see this 1 line of pants, only $5.50. i FOR 50c. < We offer a splendid line Ladies' White Petticoats. See them, only 50c. FOR $1.00. ] A beautiful line of Ladies' White Embroider- ] ed Petticoats. A large line to select from. < Only $1.00. FOR $1.50,$2.00,$2.50 and $3.00 , We offer a line of White Embroidered Petti- > coats. Simply Beautiful to look at. Call and < see. Only $L50, $2.00, $a.50 and $3.00 the > skirt. ( i Brothers C -SAK.EH SOUTHBOUND. mmmmammmmm f Railroad Connections AySjS Kingstree. the Winston-Salem ??* r? Railway, ninety miles | I connection with the IVII it Line inaugurated II j ] service between Win- a C, and Florence, S C, j^wl S . onnectiors are made Cingstree and thereby I * jrTKSSJJS entirely new territory | v5* g twent} towns and If-. iastalifetir . , , . I Suitable for all kinds? IS With tins section. I everywhere but if no leaving Xingstree at I ly and reaching Flor- I so NorU,C?* t' . m. connects with the ?aving there at 10:00 1 d arriving E'arlington Cheraw, 11:43 a. m., lt is n?w against the 2:42 noon, Lexington a weekly paper to a subs* d Winston-Salem 5:15 er than one year on ( don't intend to violate schedule is tc leave please anyone; so don't! n at 12:10 noon daily if y?ur stops co igBtree 9:00 p. m. y?u don't pay. W J Craig, rer Traffic Manager, 5 or 6 doses "666" wii Wilmington, N C. case of Chills and Fever. wiwtWftHnfnnrmmmmmmmwiw! mmence Mull Silk awn Lon hiffon NeM jlards 401 sed Flaxoii >S COMPAN' UUUlUUiUUlUlUlitUUUUtUUUUUUiUiUi nail Things j fthe 5mall Items I jar's Business. I We offer a line of the famous CURLEE m jants. An absolute guarantee with each M jair of these pants, only $2.50. ? FOR 50c. J Fifty cents buys you a beautiful set of K iix Pearl Vest Buttons with movable * asteners. % FOR 25c. I it 25c.t 50c, and 75c. M V?\ IWI ?v A beautiful line of Children's Sun Hats J >nly 10c. m FOR 25c. C A full line of Ladles' Sun Qarden or V Lawn Hats only 25c. Also a splendid line M >f Sun Hats for men only 25c. Call and m tee them?25c. J FOR 10c. 9 A large line of Toilet Soap. 10c. for box - >f three cakes. m FOR 5c. I A large line of Colgate's Toilet Soap 9 >nly 5c. the cake. f FOR 25c. 1 We offer a large line of Lava Oil Butter nilk Soap only 25c. per box of three cakes, m FOR 10c. ( We offer you the greatest bargain in M ralcum Powder at !0c. the can ever shown n Kingstree. Were you to pay 25c. you m :ould get no better. Only 10c. the can. M FOR $1.00. ,1 fhe most complete selection of of Long Silk ? s in All Colors 3 g Silk Gloves 3 t Styles in Neckwear 3 nch Embroidery Flouncing ' 3 (With Bands to Match) 3 v | : lUiUUiiUlUiUiiUUUUUUttUUiUUUUU J 3loves to be found In town. BlacKs, wniteat m Tans, Blues and Lavenders. Sizes 6 to 7 1-2, m >nly $1.00. m FOR 50c. f V choice line ol Short Silk and Suede Gloves. M Uso a nice line of Suede Gloves and Cotton m 3 loves at 35c the pair. Call and see us if you M vant to see our up to the minute line of m , lloves. * m \ ^ * 'fc Company. I . ae. They're Fireproof?Stormproof?Inexpensive, of buildings. We have local representatives almost ne in your immediate locality, write us direct for ill particulars. . .< FT METAL ROOFING COMPANY ?t Philadelphia, Pa. * - ) \ law to send J M Howell,la popular druggist of criber long- Greensburg, Ky, says, "We use redit We Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in our ' ! own household and know it is excelthe law to jent<?? por ^ by ^ dealers. ^ va anmri^pn 1 mine when 5 or 6 doses "666" wil1 cure ^ 11 5-4-lyr - ^ ii cure any Dr. King's New LifePills Price, 25c. The beet hi the world* , ___________________________________ ? 1 ^aaaaaaAaaaMMAiMAMAiAiMflMAtAiMiAaMAaAaaaa ' :ment! 1