The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, August 17, 1911, Page FIVE, Image 5
I Want
To Talk With YOU
If you are not carrying a bank
account I want to talk with you
about the help a bank account
will be to you.
You and I have a mutual interest
in your carrying an account
at this bank. Naturally I want tc
see you identify yourself and youi
financial interests with us. You
want to get ahead in the world.
Realizing that a banking connecVtion
is an essential factor in car
rying your financial plans through
to success, vou are interested, vi
tally Interested, in identifying
yourself with a strong, serviceable
bank.
The amount of your present in
come or the amount of your firsl
deposit is of much less importance
than the fact of your making
the right start.
Will you conib in and talk this
matter over with me? I shall be
glad to have you.
E C Epps, Cashier.
Bank of Williamsburg
K1N6STBEE, S, C,
Note election notice.
Mr Lee Moore spent Sunday in
Florence.
G F Stalvey,Esq, was in town yesterday
from Lake City.
Mrs Lou Arrowsmith has returned
from Sullivan's Island.
A C Hinds, Esq, visited Hendersonville,
N C, several days last week.
Mrs S A Baker of Florence visited
Mr and Mrs B E Clarkson this week.
Mrs P 0 Arrowsmith and children
returned last week from Sullivan's
Island.
All the "Innocents Abroad" came
back safelv from "Little Old New
York."
Miss Gret Michie of Darlington
has been visiting the family of Rev
E E Ervin.
Mr and Mrs LeRoy Lee and Miss
Serena have returned from their
summer trip.
Dr A M Snider visited his daughter.Mrs
Mabel Thompson,in Charleston
last week.
Mrs A M Snider and Mrs E C Epps
and children have returned from
Myrtle Beach.
Miss Lyde Kennedy left this week
RoltJmnrv* tn attend the fall mil
f lV/i A^ntviuiv*^ WW
^ linery openings.
Miss Minnie Bryan is visiting at
the residence of Mrs L J Barr, in
North Kingstree.
Mrs Sol Peres and children returned
home from their summer
trip Sunday night.
The little sprinkle yesterday revived
all nature?man, beast and
the vegetable kingdom.
Miss Odessa Montgomery has resumed
her former position with the
Butler Dry Goods Co.
Mrs Dell Sedgwick left Wednesday
for Baltimore, where she will
study the millinery art.
Misses Bessie and Sue McKnight
are visiting friends and relatives in
the New Zion ueighborhood.
Miss Delle Van Keuren of Lake
Citv spent Sunday here with her
mother, Mrs H Van Keuren.
Mr J L Brinkley of George to wr
visited the family of his brother, Mr
C C Brinkley, here yesterday.
Messrs B F Patrick and AC Swails
were among the merchants who left
this week for Northern markets.
MJooae Mamie and Etta Jacoos
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have been visiting in Georgetown
the past week.
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Mr and Mrs J W Swittenberg j
spent a day in town the early part of
. the week en route to Charleston.
Mr Irvin Meyer has returned from
a most pleasant visit to relatives and i
J friends in Lexington and Batesburg. j
Mrs B G Butler of Florence, who
has been the guest of her son, Mr B :
W Butler, returned home yesterday.
Hon J Davis Carter of Leo at,
tended the Trustees' meeting Satur- ;
day and gave us the pleasure of a call. (
I Mr 0 J Hayes returned last night
from a month's vacation spent at
, various points in South Carolina and
Georgia.
I At last the iron fence has been
, erected around the Confederate mon1
ument, which finally completes the ;
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.! Messrs Clinton Clarkson and W K
'] McKnight of Heinemann spent Sun';
day with the parents of the latter
near town.
; Mrs J VV Riser and little daugh- ,
> ter, Serena, of New Decatur, Ala- ,
bama, are visiting the family of LeRoy
Lee, Esq.
j Mr B W Butler, who has been sick
for several days, went to Charleston 1
this morning to '"recruit." His family
accompanied him.
Mr J A Kelley, who has been vis-1 <
iting his sons, Dr E T and Mr J C |
Kelley, returned to his home at Timmonsville
Sunday evening, '
The Central tobacco Warehouse 1
presents this week a strong argu- 1
ment for farmers to bring their tobacco
to Kingstree market and to <
Central Warehouse. The Central j
boys are hustlers and they are sure- (
ly doing the business on this market. ,
1 Our Lake City correspondent, Hon j
W L Bass, is eating pine-apples and ',
catching tarpons in the sunny "Land J
of Flowers", which is why we have
had nothing from his facile pen
within the past fortnight. We hope ]
to have him back "on the job" by !|
. next week.
We acknowledge with appreciative
thanks a copy of the Agricul- i
tural Yearbook sent us by uongress-1 <
man Ellerbe. This is really a valuable! ]
book of reference and Mr Ellerbe i
says he has several hundred to dis-1 ]
tribute in this county, to be had for
the asking.
Saturday and Sunday we fairly
feasted on melons presented us by ^
our young friend,Mr W H Foxworth {
of Zeb. The cantaloupes, as well as
the water-melons,were about as near
perfection as we would care to see.
, Not so large, but big a plenty and j
the meat crisp, juicy and delicious. (
j We apologize to "Judge" Wallace (
for so long neglecting mention of '
that "tiny image of himself" left at
his home some weeks ago by the
1 stork. We learned only recenttly of
the popular bird's visit to this household,
yet none the less fervent are our j
congratulations to the happy parents.'
I
Mrs Susan G Witherspoon and I
grand-daughters, Misses Elmer and ,
Venetia Dove, who have been visit- j
ing the family of Mrs Witherspoon's j
brother, Mr J N Hammet, returned ! j
yesterday to their home at Rocky j (
Mount, N C. Mrs Hammet went i
home with them and v.ill spend some j J
days at Rocky Mount.
King's warehouse makes its com- .
petipors sit up and take notice in the j
attractive ad for that warehouse we
. +V>io nracilr I oL-o Pitv's mnr- ' ]
piCdCUt tlilO TTCVU. UUUV v.vj W .... . ket
is leading the State in quantity 1
of tobacco sold and King's Ware- j
house has contributed largely in
building up the market to its pres- 1
ent immense proportions. Read the I(
statements of sales offered in evi- \ ]
dence if you are "from Missouri." ]
Somewhat of a pomological freak
was brought us Tuesday by Mr C D
; Cottingham of Salters Depot in the i
form of a twin cantaloupe. The
melon resembled a huge figure "8" J
placed horizontally, the upper and <
J lower spheres being almost perfect- ]
ly formed and about the same size. ,
When the "Siamese twins" was cut ,
5 apart each twin made an average
; size cantaloupe, unusually sweet and 1
of delicious flavor. A little experi- j
mentation might produce a breed of ,
' melon to grow in clusters, which
1 would be quite a novelty. Here's a
chance for a local Burbank. ;
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CITADEL SCHOLARSHIP EXAM.
Only Two Applicants Competed
for Valuable Prize.
Two applicants appeared oefore
the examining hoard last Friday to
compete for the vacant Citadel
scholarship, viz: Messrs Robert J
Kirk. Jr, of Kinjrgtree, and Marvin
L McCullough, of Benson, This
scholarship is the most valuable one
offered bv anv of the State institu
tions of learning. It includes a four
years' course of study at the State
Military Academy, with board,
clothing, books, medical attention
and all other expenses paid by the
State, the money value of which
in four years amounts to $1,000.
At the close of the examination
the papers submitted by the two applicants
were sealed up carefully
and forwarded to the superintendent
of the Citadel, who will pass upon
them and award the cadetship.
KINGSTREE DEFEATS LAKE CITY
In Slow, Uninteresting Baseball
Game.
Kingstree defeated Lake City in a
slow, uninteresting game of baseball
here Tuesday afternoon. The home
diamond is covered with weeds and
?rass and neither team showed up
to good advantage.
The initial inning led off with a
5eries of boots and bingles and this
performance was continued up to
and throughout the ninth, resulting
in a final score of 11 to 3. Batteries:
Kingstree, Green and McKenzie;
Lake City, Askins and Matthews.
Umpire, John Britton.
McKenzie featured with a home
run in the seventh, with two men on
bases. Quite a crowd saw the game.
An ordinary case of diarrhoea can,
is a rule, be cured by a single dose
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy. This remedy has
no superior for bowel complaints.
For sale by all dealers.
Call up the People's Market when
fou want fresh or salt water Fish.
From now on we will have on hand
ill kinds of Fish in good condition.
It People's Market.
For summer diarrhoea in children
always give Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and
castor oil, and a speedy cure is certain.
For sale by all dealers.
CHICHESTERSPILLS
t" THE DIAMOND BRAND. A
Ladlrat Alk joar Drusrtut (or /A
Chl^bea-ter'a Diamond Brand/fVX
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bona, sealed with Blue Ribbon. \/
Take bo other. Bar of roar "
vranint. AtkforCIII-Cin<:s.TER S
DIAMOND BRAND PILLA, for IS
years known as Best, Safest. Always Reliable
OlD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
Tax Land Sales,
By virtue of execution to me directed
[ have levied upon and will sell for taxes
)n the first Monday in September, beng
the 4th day of the mbnth, before
die court house door in Kingstree, Wiliamsburg
county, S C, the following described
lands, to wit:
Fifty (50) acres of land, more or less,
n Ridge township, Williamsburg county,
5 C, belonging to the estate of Joe Harbison
and oouhded as follows: On the
tforth by lands of Eliza Gadson; on the
East and West by lands of Joe McCutch?n;
on the South by lands of Adam McKnight;
Also twentv-four (24) acres, more or
ess, in Mouzon township, Williamsburg
c c Kolnnorintr to Cleveland
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Jones and bounded as follows: On the
North by lands of Adam Jones; on the
East and South by lands of Mrs TE
Duke and on the West by lands of J H
Reardon;
Also (130) one hundred and thirty
acres,more or less, in Ridge township,
Williamsburg county, S C, belonging to
John Anderson and bounded as follows:
Dn the North, East and West by lands
>f Thomas Wilson; on the South by
lands of H S Poston;
Also 1-4 of an acre, more or less, in
Turkey township, Williamsburg county,
5 C, belonging to Hewitt Branch Lodge
and bounded as follows: On the North
by lands of Cooper Bros; on the East
and South by lands of Rasevel McCullough;
on the West by lands of Norris
Scott.
Purchasers to pay for papers.
George J Graham,
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GREELYVILLE GREETINGS.
I People Coming and Going-Pleasant
Social Function.
, J Greelyville, August 14:?Misses j
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, j Ada and Lena Lverlv are visiting1
; j Dr and Mrs Beckman this week this j
J week.
i Mr Thtron Rankin is expected
home tonight from his extended visit
to his brother at McCormick.
i
Miss Carrie demons has returned
heme fiorn her visit to friends at
Lynchburg-.
Miss Ella Montgomery? has gone
on a \isit 1:o her brother at Elloree.
Instead of Mr S V Taylor's store being
20 x 80 ft,as reported last week,
the correc: dimensions are 50 x 80.
We are proud of the nice buildings
now going up, adding so much to
the beauty of our fast growing
town.
Mr Jim Holleman and family
of Charleston are on a visit to the
former's brother, Mr Willie'Holleman.
Miss Lila Spann of Lynchburg is
visiting friends here.
Mr Hiram Allen of Blvthewood is
visiting relatives in town.
Miss Sue Smith of Alcolu spent
Friday night with Miss Carrie demons.
Mr Darnie Hogan visited Columbia
several days recently.
Miss Allene demons left Saturday
morning lor a few days' visit to Alcolu.
Messrs Jake Williams and Chove I
Clark of Manning spent the day Sat-1
urday with Mr and Mrs D Mi Williams.
Mr M E1 DeLorme and family have
returned home from an extended
visit to G reenville.
Misses Martha Gamble and Anna
Footman spent last week visiting
friends at Salters.
One of the most enjoyable social i
events of the season was the"tackey;
party" given by the Misses demons i
at their home on Main street, Friday ;
evening, in honor of their guest,
1 Miss Lila Spann. After playing vaj
rious games in the parlor,the guests ,
. were ushered into tne dining hall, j
1 where delightful cream and cake,
j was served by the hostess. The oci
casion was much enhanced by the
' delightful music played by Miss
! Cornelia Oliver. Those enjoying the
i hospitality of the Misses Clemons
were: Misses Spann, Sue Smith,Martha
Gamble, Anna Footman, Cornelia
Oliver, Carrie and Allene Clemons,
Rena and Annie Johnston;
Messrs Hiram Oliver, Richard Boykin,
Henry Oliver, Robert Clemons,
Pressley Hogan, Marvin Montgomery,
Leonard Mishoe, Kilgo Godwin,
Bob Footman, Dr Zeigler and S V
Taylor. H.
Spiritism Said to Ba Damoniam.
A moat interesting little brochure i
has recently come off the press setting
forth with Bible proofs that the communications
received by and through
8plrltlst Mediums Is of Demon origin.
The writer traces his subject through
the Scriptures irom iue ulu'; wucu |
certain of the holy angels became dls-1 ,
obedient He proves from the 8crlp- !
tures that these fallen spirits per- 1
sonate the human dead, with whose
past history, spirits, though Invisible,
are thoroughly acquainted. He shows
that they also frequently person- 8
ate the Creator and the Redeemer, n
commanding their deceived ones to a
pray, do penance, etc. This, however, b
la merely to lead them on and to bring n
them more thoroughly uadcr domonl- f
acal control. Sometimes by breaking j
down the natural barrier, the human ^
will, they possess their victim, and rule
him more or less to bis ruin?frequent- ?
ly sending such to the mad-house.
Numerous Illustrations, Scriptural and 0
Otherwise, are given. The price of the 1
little book Is but ten cents; It should T\
be In the hands of all Interested in t
' Spiritism or who have friends InterJ
ested therein. Enclose five two-cent
! stamps to the Bible and Tract Society, c
j 17 Hicks street, Brooklyn, N. Y.
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1911 Summ
Still a large line or 10c
Lawns on hand at 5c the ya
Our remnant stock of L
ford Ties and Pumps going
Call and see.
We still have on hand
Gents' Gauze Underwear; B
and short sleeve undervests
the suit. Nainsook short dr
to match at 40c each or 75c
See the splendid values
Men's Negligee Shirts; they r
Still a large lot of that
Sea Island Homespun on han
to 3 yard pieces.
Twentv-seven inch wid
spun at 3 I-2c the yard. J
Bleached homespun, 36
yard.
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Yard wide Cambric, very
Yard wide Lonsdale Car
12 l-2c.
Splendid 9-4 Sheeting at
10-4 Bleach Sheeting at
School Boys and
We want you to know tl
the best lines of Trunks ai
found in this town. Call am
bargain. Any kind of Trun
need, we have it. Call and t
Ladies, just bear in mine
Spool Cotton at 50c. a dozei
from one dozen to a hundrec
Remember, this is the la
Sweep Summer Sale for 1911
day night at 12 o'clock.
Jenkinson Broth
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? Easily laid?can be laid right over w<
proof?Stormproof. Last as long as the b
We have local representatives almost ever
mediate locality, write us direct for samp
CORTRJGHT METAL RCX
50 North 23rd Street
Attack Like Tigers.
In fighting to keep the blood pure
he white corpuscles attack disease
;erms like tigers. But often germs
nultiply so fast the little fighters Tire
overcome. Then see pimples, ers'
oils, eczema, salt-rheum and sores pore
nultiply and strength and appetite
ail. This condition demands Electric
fitters to regulate stomach, liver, cal 1
;idneys and to expel poisons from egat
he blood. "They are the best impc
lood purifier," writes C T Budahn unj0
f Tracy,Calif, "I have ever found." gQu(
'hey make rich, red blood, strong
terves and build up your health. Try othe
hem. 50c at M L Allen's. Uni(
? - - addi
5 or 6 doses "666" will cure any pub!
.oqq <->f PKiilla tmH Fpvptv Price. 25c.
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and 12 l-2c figured
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adies' and Gents' Oxat
very close prices.
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a nice assortment of
. V. D. short drawers
?, at 43c each, or 85 c
awers and unaervests
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the suit.
we are showing in
nust move. See them.
famous 40 inch wide
d at 5c the yard; 1 1 -2
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e Sea Island homeNone
better,
inch wide, only 8c the
y
good, at 10c the yard,
nbric, the best, only
t 25c the yard. /j
30c and 35c the yard.
School Girls
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id Suit Cases to be
d see if you want a
ik or Suit Case you
see.
i that we sell Coats'
i to all who Come,
I dozen.
st call for the Clean.
Sale closes Saturv
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3od shingles if necessary?Fire*
uilding and never need repair*,
ywhere but if none in your imles,
pricea and full particular!.
)FING COMPANY
Philadelphia, Pa.
FARMERS' UNION MEETING
Be Held at Pinev Forest Thursday'
September 7.
ie Williamsburg County FarmUnion
will meet with Piney
st local union on Thursday, Sep)er
7,at 10 o'clock a. m. All loinions
are requested to send deles,
as there will be business of
>rtance to come before the
n. E W Dabbs, President of
;h Carolina State Union, or some
r representative of the State
>n,is expected to be with us and
ess the union, also to make a
ic address. J T Frierson,
Sec'ty.
izons, August 14. It
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