The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, August 31, 1911, Page THREE, Image 3
| FARMERS' DAY AT ANDREWS.
Over 1,500 People Hear Clemson
Professors Speak.
Editor County Record: ?
Our Farmers' day passed into history
Saturday without anything but
good will and pleasure and a pleasant
outing to a host of 1,500 to
W2 ,000 people, consisting mainly of
farmers and farmers' wives and
children. We had with us people
from Kingstree, Cades and Lake
City, among whom were noted the
L Messrs McGill of Kingstree, Rev Mr
Meadors, the able presiding elder of
Kingstree circuit, also Mr Smiley
and others of the Cades and Lake
City sections. Superintendent An*
drews ran two excursions over the
Marion Branch road and from Cades
one over the A C L Corp's logging
road. We understand that transportation
was free on these trains. A
special was run over the line of the
G k W railroad. The writer was
present anil heard some very instructive
talks on farming, such as:
Fruit culture, how to get rid of insect
pests,and the selection of seeds;
also on the analysis of fertilizers.
The lectures were given by three
professors of Clemson College and
one speaker from the Agricultural
Department at Washington, D. C.
This speaker addressed us on cover
crops, deep cultivation,seed selection
from our own fields. This talk was a
great treat to our people and very
i instructive throughout. The talk < f
i the young man who addressed us
t on peach and fruit culture was an
? * eye-opener to all. No wonder we
don't raise peaches successfully here.
In fact.the entire affair was enjoyed
by our farmers. The Georgetown
brass band was on hand and enliven
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ed the occasion witn aengnnui music.
After the speaking the crowd
was invited to the many tables which
had been prepared and all partook
i to repletion of the good things prepared.
These professors claim that we
have the finest soil in the South. Go
to work, men, and stop trying to
leave the farms. We feel that Farmers'
day here was more than a success
and our town is justly proud of
the splendid occasion.
Subscriber.
Thirty Years Together.
? ' Thirty years of association?think
f it. How the merit of a good thing
stands out in that time ? or the
worthlessness of a bad one. So
there's no guesswork in this evidence
of Thos Ariss, Concord, Mich,
who writes: "I have used Dr King's
New Discovery tor 30 years, and it's
the best cough and cold cure I ever
used." Once it finds entrance in a
home you can't pry it out. Many
families have used it forty years.
It's the most infallible throat and
lung medicine on earth. Uuequaled
for lagrippe, asthma, hay-fever,
croup, quinsy or sore lungs. Price
50c, $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed
by M L Allen.
Land at Public Auction
I will sell at public auction at my old
home place.near Mouzon's bridge,on the
first Monday in October, 1911. to the
highest bidder, for cash, three hundred
acres of land, more or less, containing |
good three-horse crop, open, and two
Hu-oliincs Call and look at.this nron
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erty. J D Mims.
8.17-4t Mrs S T Ransom.
Why do you spend your
money for inferior tobacco
when you can buy HERRY
WIDOW from the People's
flercantile Co, Kingstree,
S C, at the same price that
the common kind will
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World Famous:
The Stieff.
Such a piano as this is the result
of scores of years of labor
with one end only in view?
the highest possible result.
The Stieff of to-day resembles
very little the Stieff of sixty
years ago. The models from
vear to year have been many,
but each has in its day led tfie
urnrlH in nnnstrnotinn. The re
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suit is to-day a piano of incomparable
excellence. Come to
our handsome wareroom, hear
with your own ears and see
with your own eyes the beautiful
Stieff and many other pianos
we carry in stock.
Chas. M. StiefF,
Manufacturer of the piano
with the sweet tone.
SOUTHERN" WAREROOM.
5 W Trade St. Charlotte, X C.
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WEE NEE BAN
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? HUGH McCUTCHEN.
^ President
1 W. V. STRONG.
^ Vice-President
>, L. C. DOVE,
^ Cashier.
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water fish. Everytf
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boldly accuses Bucklen's Arnica1
Salve of stealing?the sting from j
burns or scalds ? the pain from
sores of all kinds?the distress from
boils or piles. "It robs cuts, corns, I
bruises, sprains and injuries of their
terror," he says, "as a healing rem-'
edy its equal don't exist." Only 25c
at M L Allen's.
Public NoticeI
hereby give notice that on and
after September 1,1911, I will sell,
nothing on credit or charge anything.
No orders filled unless accompanied
byicash. Myjreason fordoing this is
that my losses the past year have
been so great that I cannot afford
longer to sell on credit. Note the
date. I have given fair notice.
P S Courtney.
Kingstree, August 8. S-lo-4t
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To Tobacco Warehousemen.
The Record wants your advertising
and job printing. You use the
paper to build up your market and
we are glad to serve you, but we
! have to make a living out of this
businsss, besides paying printers and
other costs of business. Let us have
vour work. We have a large supply
of all kinds of forms and will get any
other kind required. We guarantee
prices as low as the lowest and quality
as high as the highest. tf
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5 1 -2c yd 10c India Linen
50c Marquisette, Sale Price 39c
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Who Wrote the Bible?
Moses wrote Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus,
Numbers and Deuteronomy.
Joshua. Phineas or Eleazar wrote
the book of Joshua,but it is not certain
which of them.
Samuel is the penman of the
books of Judges and Ruth. He also
wrote the first acts of David, and
probably Nathan and Gad wrote his
last acts: and the whole was formed
into two books which were named
after Samuel as the most eminent
person, called the first and second <
book of Samuel.
Jeremiah most probably compiled
the two books of the Kings.
Ezra compiled the two books of
1 Chronicles. He is also the author of
! the book bearing his name.
Nehemiah wrote Nehemiah.
Elihu was most probably the pen!
man <>f the book of Job. Moses may'
have written the first two and the!
last chapters. Some think that Job
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. n uur u iiuiiovii.
David wrote most <sf the hook of
Psalms. Asaph penned a few of
them.
Solomon wrote Proverbs, Ecclesiastes
and the Songs of Solomon.
Isaiah is the author of the prophecy
of Isaiah.
Jeremiah wrote the book bearing
his name, and the Lamentations of
Jeremiah.
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Micah.Xahum. Habukkuk, Haggai
and Zachariah wrote the prophecies
bearing their names.
Matthew, Mark, Luke and John
wrote the Gospels named after them.
Luke wrote the Acts of the Apostles.
Paul is the author of the Epistles i
to Romans, Corinthians, Galatians,
Ephesians. Philippians, Colossians,
Thessalonians, Timothy. Titus, Philemon
and (probably) Hebrews.
James.the son of Alpheus.who was
cousin german to Christ, and one of
the Apostles, wrote the Epistle of
James.
Jude, the Apostle, brother of
James, called also Lebbeus, whose;
surname was Thaddeus, a near rela-1
tive of our Lord, wrote the Epistle
of Jude.
St John, the Divine,wrote Revela-1
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Directors J
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Hugh McCutchen ^
T. K. Smith 5
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W. R. Scott ^
H. E. Montgomery ^ .
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ANNOUNCE
1912 LINE.
PRICE, $900.00. 30
X^i^>WERLAND MODE
PRICE, $900.00. 30
We have secured the agenc;
line of "OVERLAND AUTOMOB1
burg County, and will have a s
models at our new GARAGE at
public, and especially those wh
chasing, are invited to come and
cars and have a demonstration o
Write us for specifications.
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Watch Inspector for Southern Ry. and
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CHARLESTON, SOUTH
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