The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, September 21, 1911, Page EIGHT, Image 8
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KINGSTREE RANKS 4TH
AS TOBACCO MARKET.
CROP SHORT FORTY PER CENTLOCAL
MARKET MAKES
FINE SHOWING.
Columbia, September 12:?Complete
reports of the tobacco crop in
South Carolina, received and compiled
at the office of the State Agricultural
department, show a decrease
in the quantity of tobacco
'- fUJt, Ctafa rlnrincr thp Vfl
? 4 . Sold for Producers from first
Hand.
Market Pounds sold. (Price paid
Conway... 205,972 $ 23,641.03
Darlington 283,8711 35,223.74
Dillon . 62,224 8,586.81
Florence 265,134! 36,547.06
Kings tree 388,208 46,580.63
Lake City 1,277,911 171,565.55
Loris 135,524! 15.078.91
Manning 206,109 25,410.72
Marion 69,245 8,185.83
Mullins 1,164,665 149,300.69
Nichols 567,176 72,242.98
Olanta 181,425, 23,578.33
Timmonsville 347,467 43,915.10
Total 5,154,931 $659,857.38
Grand Total Sales.
Market. Pounds sold. Price paid
Conway 239,337 $ 27,399.86
Darlington 307,520 37,577.89
Dillon 87,720 12,713.27
Florence 281,336 38,934.71
Kingstree 423,431 52,436.35
Lake City 1,529,147 203,160.92
Loris 162,731 18,267.48
Manning 222,736 27,326.41
Marion 73,043 8,689.87
Mullins 1,461,260 186,149.73
Nichols 739.625 93,912.55
Olacta 203.257 25.139.92
Timmonsville 369.283 46,559.66
Total 6,100,426 $779,268.62
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The total number of pounds of tobacco
sold by producers in this State,
during the months of July and August,of
this year,was only 6,099,232,
and against this figure stands the
total of the same period for the
year 1910, 10,613,209 pounds, which
is a decrease of 4,513,977 pounds.
On the other hand, however, the
report shows that there has been an
in^ronsp nf the nriee Der Dound of
about four cents, the average price
in 1910 being seven cents, as against
a price of eleven cents fcr the crop
of the present year. The quantity
sold by producers of tobacco during
these two months is taken as an almost
exact index to the size of the
crop.
The report indicates that by far
the largest portion of the crop sold
was placed on the market during
the month of August, for which
reason the shortage in that month
is greatly higher than the shortage
in the crop of July. The July markets
were only about a million
pounds short of the tobacco sold in
July, 1910.
Following is the report in full:
South Carolina Tobacco Report,
1911.
South Carolina tobacco report,
August 1911, by markets?13 markets;
25 warehouses.
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The Jew ish New Year.
With the setting of the sun next
j Friday evening the Jews will begin
, the year 5672, according to the calj
endar of the synagogue, and their
(New Year?Rosh Hashanah, as it is
1 called?will be observed by the Jewish
people in all lands. It is with
them a day of religious observance,
not a day of mere rejoicing like the
I fiscal New Year day. It is a day of
j memorial, one of solemn remem,
brance, and as such, occupies a distinctive
place in the life of Israel.
I It traces its origin straight to the
Biblical injunction found in Leviticus,which
says, "In the seventh
month, ic the first day of the month
shall ye have a Sabbath, a memorial
of blowing of trumpets, a holy convocation,"
the seventn month being
chosen because 7 was the sacred
number among the ancients.
Digestion and Assimilation.
It is not the quantity of food
taken but the amount digested and
assimilated that gives strength and
vitality to the system. Chamberf
Iain's Stomach and Liver Tablets inj
vigorate the stomach and liver and
enable them to perform their duties
naturally. For sale by all dealers.
Lands for Sale.
Near enough to Johnsonville postoffice
for town lots. Prices right, No better
: land in county.
50 acres,about 15 under cultivation.
106 44 44 30 44
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also have.
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postpaid. Bible and Tract Society, IT
EQcka Street, Brooklyn, X. 7.
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LIGHTNING RODS! i*
H. L. WhitlocK. Lake Citr. S.C J
Special Sales Agent
Representingthe Large-t Manufacturers
ol All Kinds
Improved Copper and Galvanized
Section Rods | (
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Pure Copper Wire Cables, All Sizes ,
Our Full Cost Guarantee given with i (
Each J..S.
I sell or. close margin of profit,divid1
commission with m>- customers. ,
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9-7-tf Johnsonville, S C.
| Buyers of Seed Cotton
I Licenses for 1911.
Oliver Bros,
W 0 Camlin,
W H Thompson,
| W N tdarkson,
J H Covington,
Richburg & Tisdale,
R W Stuckey,
J M Spivey,
Billey Cooper,
A B Burrows,
J D Scott,
H J Cooper,
H D Ferrell & Bro,
J T Brockington,
W R Graham,
B H Guess & lo,
McClary Bros Co,
A J Prosser,
Wash Miller,
J J Bradham,
Cooper Bros,
Marshall Bros.
W V Strong,
W H Wilson,
F E Huggins,
i M C Hammonds,
H L Grayson & Bro,
E M McCutchen,
.1 S Fulmore,
W A Brockington,
Isaac Fulton,
C B Guess & Bro,
J J Hanna.
Joe Wilson,
i E F Prosser,
Browder & Taylor,
1 W I M/>FoHHeri
S HofFort.
B L Gist & Bro. 9-2i-tf
HERRY WIDOW is a
rich man's tobacco, but
you get it at a poor man's
iprice from the People's
Mercantile Co, Kingstree,
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Atlanta Constitution:?Bill Arp, the *t
"Southern Philosopher," wrote the fol- j
lowing review of "The Divine Plan of the
Ages" some time before he (lied:
"It la impossible to reed this book
without loving the writer and pondering
his wonderful solution of the great
mysteries that have troubled us all
our lives. There Is hardly a family to
be found that has not lost some loved
one who died outside the church?outside
the plan of salvation, and. If Calvinism
be true, outside of all hope and
of eternal torment and despair.
We smother our feelings and turn
sway from the horrible picture. We
dare not deny the faith of our fathers,
and yet can it be possible that the
good mother and the wandering child
are forever separated??forever and
forever?
"I betters II Is the rigidity of these
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data and skeptics?makes Christiana
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Opto to aoatow to the gnv?-? loot
child, a loot aocH
Tfcfc vroodarltal book mafcea oo an
WtdtM that are not well aostalned by
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Farmers' Union Meeting.
The County Farmers' union will ,
meet in the court house at Kingstree 11
on Thursday, October 5, at 10' r
o'clock a. m. Local unions are re- (
quested to send delegates. All un-; i
ion men are invited to attend. We >
expect to have a speech by Presi-!
dent E W Dabbs or some other ca- f
pable of making a good speech, j
Therefore the public is invited to
hear this speaker October 5 at 2 |
o'clock p. m., in the court house at y
Kingstree. Come one,come all; you t
are needed. Respectfully, t
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On Saturday, September 30, 1911,
it Johnsonville church, a public piclic
will be jriven by the Johnsonville
3amp, Woodmen of the World, of
Centers, S C. Public cordially incited.
Come one! Come all! With wellilled
baskets. 9-21-11
As usually treated, a sprained anile
will disable a man for three or
our weeks, but by applying Cham*>rlnin'q
T.inimont freelv as soon as
he injury is received, and observing
.he directions with each bottle, a
:ure can be effected in from two to
'our days. For sale by all dealers.
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When you want us to change the
tddress of your paper it will save
ots of trouble to name the old
is well as the new postoffice. Please
>ear this in mind. tf
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THE Gentleman's watch
must combine reliability
h*9?itv Diarrimifiatincmen
the world over carry
WALTHAM
COLONIAL SERIES.
Walthams of the Colonial Series reSesent
the last word in watchmaking,
ley are made as thin as it it safe to
make a reliable watch. They possess
great beauty and will give a life long
service of accurate time-keeping.
We are headquarter* for fine Walthaa>
Watches. All grsdea at a vide
range each grade the beat at
prist.
WATTS & WATTS
THE KIN6STREE JEWELERS
iVe are now receiving something j
new in
Decorated Art Ware
insisting of Floor Stands, Vases,
langing Baskets and Japanese'
foods.
Diamonds, Cut Glass, Wedding i
ind other presents, all at mode- ;
ate prices.
Also a fine assortment of
Vatches, Clocks, Silverware,Jew- |
:Iry and Fancy Goods. Call and ]
ixamine our Stock.
Clocks, Watches and Jewelry j
leatly repaired. '
A Fine line of Ladies' Shopping <
3ags just received. <
Watts & Watts, j
)pposite the Depot. i
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goods will be appr<
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Lake City, Septem
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