The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, October 05, 1911, Page FIVE, Image 5
SIX REASONS.
1. Depositing your money in bank make s
it absolutely safe from loss by robber-.
tire or accident.
2. With a bank account you can pay!
your bill- by check. The canceled
check is a lejral receipt for payment.
You car.not he made to ] ay the ! i!i
t vice.
3. A check i ?>k make- all y <ur money
available at any moment, and you art <
never bothered about making chance.
4. The bank keeps your b > ?ks. Every
deposit and the amount of your
checks you draw are carefully entered
in your pass book by expert bookkeeper-.
so tnat you know where you
stand at the end of the month.
5. Nearly every man needs to borrow
^ money at sometime. If you are Well
0 known at the bank, through your oanK
account, it is easy to get accommodation.
6. Every check you write is an adver-1
tisement of your good business habits
and solid worth, which has the effect !
of raising you in the genera! esteem
of your neighbors.
Anyone of the above reasons is of itself
sufficient to influence you to open a j
bank account. It will only take a short
acquaintance with this bank, and the
facilities it offers, to convince you that
six reasons are only a fewof many nv>re
why you should make it your financial
home.
Now is the time to begin the practice
of these most approved business methods.
and to make this bank what we
want it to be?
YOUR BANK.
Rank nf Williamshiinr
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* ( otton is quoted to(.ay at 1" e
4 for strict middiinjr: seed -SIT ;> r >
^ ton. on the local market. ?
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Miss Odessa Montgomery is tin the
sick list.
Miss Rubie Thorn was in Charleston
this v.eek.
Dr an>l Mrs \V L Taylor spent the j
week-end at Greelyviile.
Mr S A Graham of Gourdins had i
business in town Monday.
j
Rev K E Ervin is in Camden this
MCCr. cllieuuii.? 1 i iii;.
Mrs John G Slaughter and children
have returned to Mullins.
| Mr G B Tanner of Cades called
L pleasantly at our office Monday.
Rev \V H Hodges of Bamberg
i visited relatives in town this week.
I Dr A H Williams of Lake City had
w business in the court room Monday.
Messrs Simon Boston and W Boston
of Leo were noted in town Tuesday.
r Monday was salesday but there
was little doing in the way of public
sales.
Mr S B Boston of Johnsonvillehad
business in Kingstree a few hours;
Monday.
Mr C H Lesesne of Greelyville
was an agreeable visitor at our olfice!
Monday.
Capt William Cooper, of Cooper |
postotiice.spent several days in town j
Vthis week.
Miss Mollie Epps has returned
\ from a visit to relatives at Goldsrboro.
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Magistrate George VV Davis or
Chapman had business in the court
M room Monday.
ft Mr -J C Nelson, of the Indiantown
B vicinity, called to see us while in
B town this week.
Mr and Mrs S II Wilkins of Athens,
tia. are visiting Mrs Wilkins'
parents in town.
I
Mr David Osborne was in town
Saturday from llreeiyvilie and paid
us a pleasant call.
Mr S B Matthews of Cades joined
The Record's ever widening circle of
readers this week.
Mrs K .1 Kirk was in Charleston
last week visiting her brother. Mr?
Courtenay, who is ill.
rll D Keddick has a new ad in this
issue f which iie invites your care^
fu! attention, li -ad it.
AT... I ! 'in.l ? il im< <it'
I Lake City spent Sun-lay herewith
? Mr W il Mc<lee's family.
\\ e were pleased to meet our esI
teemed friend. Mr Winslow Wriirht
; of Scranton, here Monday.
Mr J J (.'anley of Cades took oeca-j
) sion to add his name to our mailintr
. list whiie in town Monday.
Mr J (1 Me 'utch<-n was taken to
an infirmary at Florence the early
part of the week. !n common with
his other friends, we hoiie that he
may - . n l.e rest..red to his health.
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Howard Che
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"Judge" cK-orge i*. X-smith of
Nesmith had business in town Saturday
an<i paid us his respects.
Mr \Y A Rhodes of Rome \v;s in
t<?wn Saturday and favored oui
sanctum with an agreeable visit.
Mr R 0 Rrockinton of Morrisvilie
while here this week doing jury
duty, paid us a very pleasant visit.
Mr H L Whitlock, the lightning
rod man. was in town several days
this-week, jollying the boys.as usual.
If you want a hunch of trouble
try running a newspaper and building
a house at one and the same
time.
Mrs M C Mouzon and her party
have returned from New York City,
where they spent the greater part of
the summer.
Walter Hazard. Esq, of Georgetown
and F L Will cox. Esq, of Florence
were here yesterday on professional
business.
Messrs Harvey W Nelson and Eli
Hanna, of the Indiantown church
neighborhood, called pleasantly at
our sanctum Tuesday.
Rev W S Martin of Richburg.
Chester county, preached at the
Methodist church here Sunday. He
was formerly pastor at Kingstroe.
Year in.year out.the must successful
planter is he who fertilizes, diversities
and rotates his crops, taking
care n<-t to plant more area than he
can t md.
Mr D M Krvin is at an infirmary
in Richmond. Va. for treatment. In
common with numer >us friends, we
hope that he may soon be restored
to lu-altit.
After beiny closed f >r three
months, tne Kpiscopal church will be
re-<.;>,ned next Sunday. Morning
prayer. sermon and hoiy communion
at II o clock.
A ??r;. Kippur. the .Jewish Day of
Atonement.was observed Monday by
the orth'-d-'X Hebrews in town. This,
the most solemn of the .Jewish holy
days, began Sunday evening at sunset
and continued until sunset Monday.
The local tobacco market closed
last Saturday after a very successful
season, everything considered. If
cotton keeps as 1< w as it is. look out
for a big tobacco crop next year.
The tobacco crop certainly paid the
majority of those who planted the
weed this year.
kir.LStree is represented at the
State Medical Col lege,Charleston, by
the following bright and promising
young students,who left early in the
week to be present at the opening of
the college: Drs Theodore S Hemingway.
Kent >n M Montgomery, WC
Rogers, Nathan Boyd and Wallace
Whet-ell. They all have our best
wishes for a pleasant and profitable
session.
Treasurer J Wesley Cook lias kindly
consented to collect subscriptions
f.-ir nc n-hil.i mnltina- hi* round.* over
the county. He will issue a temporary
receipt to all who pay and when
the money is turned over to us a
permanent receipt will he given.
Try to remember, then,when you go
to pay your taxes, to take along an
extra dollar or so to pay the hardworked
printer-man. tf
Dr and Mrs H C Hanahan left
Monday afternoon for Columbia. l>r
Hanahan has been manager of the
Kingstree Drug Co's establishment
since it was first opened for business
and the friends they have gained
here will miss him and Mrs Hanahan.
Dr Hanahan win take a position
in a pharmacy in Columbia
and. for the present, Dr K 1' Walsh
of Conway will assume the management
of the Kingstree Drug Co's
business.
Mr 1' M Christian, the efficient
foreman of our mechanical department.left
Thursday for DouglaSville.
i.uMiVia, to enyaire in me newspaper
business ?>n his own "hook". While
loath to yiw up Mr Christian.yet we
hope his lines may he east in pleasant
places and that his success may
he commensurate with his worthiness.
Meantime.the <lay before our
press day, we are without a foreman
of the mechanical department. We
have .lone and are still doinir everything
possible to secure a competent
foreman. "1'lujrs" are plentiful,
but the y to 1 ones are .ike the proverbial
"hen's t< eth."
CHICHESTER 3 PiLLS
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the town or Kingstree. S C,
on Railroad avenue near dopot.
Address,
Box 1,
0-dl-tf Jieiena, Ga.
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John Aldsn
11 1
Into the open air John Alden. perplexed
and bewildered,
I Rushed like a man Insane, and wandered
alone by the sea-side;
Paced up and down the- sands, and
bared his head to tbo east wind.
Cooling his heated brow, and the fire
and fever within him.
Slowly as out of the heavenSs with
apocalyptical splendors.
Sank the City of God. In the vision
of John the Apostle,
So, with Its cloudy walla of chrysolite,
lasper, and sapphire.
Sank 'he broad red sun, and over Its
Hire's uplifted
V/buling i
Qllmmerefl the golden reed of the
angel who niea.sured the city.
"djfelcome. 0 wind of the Kant!"* he
exclaimed In his wild extil'at'rn.
"Welcome, O wind of the East, fiom
the caves of 'he misty Atlantic!
j Blowing o'er fields of dul6e, and
measurelesa meadows of seagra.-:s.
I Rlowlrg o'er rocky waries, end the
grottos and gardens of ocean!
j I^ay thy co!d. mo'st hand on my burning
forehead. and wrap me
i Clote in thy garments ot mi<t. to al
lay the fever within me!"
L ke an awakened conscience, the
set was moaning and tossing.
| Beating remorseful and loud the mm
table sands of the sea-shore
1 ,,v ' ? v?4_, u no Vo cfrno"r!ti
I '' 1' I II* 111 iil> ?? iva i**v> a- .
and tumult of passions com. nd
lr.g:
l/ove triumphant and crowned, and
friendship wounded and bleedln?
Passionate cries of desire. and im
fortunate pleadings of duty!
1 "Is It my fault," ho said, "that tic
n.aider, has chosen between us?
rs it iv.y fault that he failed.?my fault
that I am the victor?"
j Then within him there thundered a
voice. like the voice of thf
prophet:
"ft hath disp!eii:??d the I^ord'"?ard
he thought of David's transgression.
i'c.fh heba's beautiful face, nr.d hb
fr'.? nd in the *'rort of the i v".-'
Shame and contusi. n of guilt. : ;-..1
abasement and self condemnor.
Overwhelmed bi n at once; and h<
cried in ?h? <'r vst contriti- r<:
r hath displeased he Lord! It h
the temptation of Satan!"
T-n upMftinz Ms h^ad. he 1<M: d
r the ^'"*a. r.:>! I eh-dd there
V*:r 'y the .?h d * ' 'cr:n of th? V ;
flower rldir c nf anchor,
i r'orked on th? ris;re * ' a: ! . th
to s; i' on *ii? : '
I Uard The v< v - o* n c ! n ' h'
iril.-r. of
; Thrown ?.i 'h > .!
mate. and the ... i o ;
elr!"
T'.'v ?rd d' hvt rn* te.1, ft:
th<> ?i::*>j i; ir air o! the u'ht.
Still for a moment he .-t. . d. ;.nd
llstt ned. and > *:<r<<1 at the v ss' 1.
The i went hurriedly on, as one %vho.
-e> !ne a j.hi-u'O'v,
Su-j-s. tLva qai.-ft. ns his pace. as d
.itriioiiji ike Leohon!.' r: shadow
*1 IH W i liy m*1MW?MWWWf.; -1
rtship ??;
trations by
indler Christy
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"Ve8, (t is plain to me nou\" he murmured;
"the hand of the Lord Is
Leading me out of the land of darkness,
the bondage of error.
Thr/vicrh that ehaJl lift thft r
wails of its waters around me.
Hiding me, rutting me off. from the
cruel thoughts that pursue me.
Ilack will I go o'er the ocean, this
dreary land will abandon.
Her whom I may not love, and him
whom my heart has offeDded.
Defter u> be in my gn.ve 'n the green
old churchyard In England,
Close by my mother's side, and among
the dust of my kindred;
Better be dead and forgotten, than living
in shame and dishonor!
. Sacred and safe and unseen, In the 1
dark of the narrow enamber
With me my secret shall die, like a
us slr.ucvs
Purr?0"3effCTTr)iT sirr.mors
n^-L> ik. V .,,, ,1 tka? I o J at In t h?
origin Ull UiC umiu uiov I S3 uucv, ~ ^
chambers c? silence and dark- '
ness,? I 0
Yes. as the marriage ring of the gTeat J p,
espousal hereafter!'* j v
Thus as he spake, he turned, tn the
strength of his strong resolution,
Leaving behind him the shore, and ^
hurried along In the twilight, ^
Through the congenial gloom of the
forest silent and somber, t<
Till he beheld the Uglsts in the 6eren p
houses of Plymouth,
Shining like seven stars In the dusk '
and mist of the evening.
Soon he entered his door, nr.d fonr.d lj
tJie redoubt?! .e Cut 'ton
Sitting alot. i: 1 ;.l : ed lit 'it C'
iuartia. of (>i< car.
Flghtim: some cent campaign In I Y
Hainnut or V ilv.nt or F'Iardt-r?. J ^
"Long have you t?e.u on your ?rranc
lj iir said v.zth a ehe?r> d-i^-u t J
j Even as one vl.o is .. :ti .11 . : j
h\v. r and ic-ar.- ro* '.h issue.
"NY-: far off is the fc u . nUhouuh 'la 1
xduu." ii:< 1?tv.'is. I ^
| r':.i yen hr vi ii: i.e. ! ?o Io 1? K
.vile >on '.vrre *t;nc c-:r :
! h* v.* *0; ten i.irrh .- ?.?j s:.i'.
Jlld de:j;r!:t br.d a
I C'or.o. si' dov n. and in < rd. r
to me nil :hit has ! aup> " h-<
Tl. a J. r.n Wo:. -pak". and r. la**", jal
the VI V.-I1''I7'\
r?-on? bevitiif.nc to tr.|. mLiutHy, t f
How he h d ii Pi'sciiia, and t< ?
h" h'".i sped Jn his (ov.r's1. ;
Only sni'u thir.ij a littic. rind so. t
f]o\*n 1: r r
!ii i v?hen he s* lencth f? i
I'roeslla h: 1 ?mok n.
Wo ! .-< trt"'< < . a:ul oriel* !
i.or': von t-> njc tor v -urx
'
; i p I- : h*? th.psain oi Piyr ri
a: ' -'m:.on the f or. t.li h? i
a:;..
Cjiint.Mi 'h v.p'l. whey !t bun*: i
i'!> mi :u! (: -i- isti-r on;- n.
| \H pent-up . i*i burst forth In .
' "i x*.' -ion.
i: ,i :i !:* :. -v? nade. that so;.
(ir.-Tn rf<-:i at mind it.
Wi. '!> hv ?:? i*? : a::! ; ".-oi" !
A'den! < ; hi v. heM *.> <} m**! I
.Vt Mi.?*??< ymir trivp.'.!'. Ii iv- !
flvir:u!(! (!. betray i j
. r:"' . , !
i ? r.:y ?':: ? - vs sv 'n :
!. v:Ii ?!> heart of ""at Ty l-r.
1 Who shall tP'V^r.t n"? froui runnii'
r. < 'vr. rL: .. . ?
, tr'!",,,r'. i
*cu'- cr*'- roj i
v . I
,"" . . !
! ir.v honor, my
i'0.-1 sacred and se"
= ' ah. woe to the name
n V renter!
saf's friend, end you
v - . -. vut h?ncetonvard
.et tr .-rf !e r.o-hine hetw? en us save
7.ar. an 1 Implacable hatred:"
So sp?ke the Captain of Plymou'h.
as he strode about In the chamber.
'P>: v .; '
/ ' 'v^:' ' ' * .
?r,*; : .-... :., "- Through
the ccrgenial gloom of the Ci
forest.
I
"hating ar.d chokir.g with rage; Ilka
cords were the veins on his temples.
lut In the midst of his anger a man
appeared at the doorway,
bringing In uttermost baste a message
of urgent Importance, _
tumors of danger and war and hos- I
tile Incursions of Indians!
Straightway the Captain paused, and,
without further question or parley.
;
"ook from the call on the wall hl? swcrd
with Its scabbard of Iron,
luckled the belt round his waist, and, ~
frowning fiercely, departed. ?
Llden was left alone. He heard the |
clank of the scabbard
Jrowing fainter and fainter, a dye ing
away In the distance.
Then he arose from his seat. a?d
looked forth Into the darkness. r
Vt the cool air blow on his chrea, ' c
that was hot with the Insult.
Jfted his eyes to the heavens, and, J.
folding his hands as In childhood, ;
*rayed in the silence of night to the J.
Father who soeth In secret.
I".' In- C
Death of Mr. "Billy" Scolf. j ^
We learn with sincere resrret that J1
ur esteemed friend, Mr W G Scott I [
f Cades, died last Sunday nigrht af-1
?r a short illness at the home of Mr I
! G Cox.
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Mr "RiIHm" -tentf ;i< he was ovn- I 1
?" X
rally called, was of a gentle, unobrusive
nature and we doubt if he 1*
ad an enemy in the world. Loya' I
) his friends, nothing seemed to
ive him more pleasure than to be
f service to them.
lie was about (> "? years old ar.d ^
ved all his life in Williamsburg
?unty. He was never married and'
aces few. if any, near relatives. ^
et there are left a targe number of
rier.ds who sincerely mourn his
eath.
The funeral and interment tookii
lace Mondav at o'clock p. m., at .
0
te Graham mirvmg eround, Ilev .1
, Sojourner officiating.
lit
Hast Saturday, Savannah expi rted
Wo? " h of cotton 1.1 Ku- 1
?jh*. A few more such shipments
nd she will lead the world.
?LECTRJC B -??rs7R
E BITTERS V n1> kliAKYS.
?j if none in your immediate loca'ity, write u? direi
CORTRIGHT METAL R'
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DON'T SUFFER WITH
Cuts, Bruises
Strains and Sprains, but apply
Noah's Liniment. It is antiseptic
and will take the poison
and soreness out quickly, when
all else fails.
noan > ununeni win save
any amount of pain and can
be taken internally for Colic,
Cramps, etc. Nothing better
for Toothache.
Noah's Liniment Is the best remedy for
Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lame Back, StiiT
Joints and Muscles, Sore Throat. Colis,
Strains, Sprains, Cuts,
Bruises. Colic. Cramps,
Neuralgia, Tootbuche, sSS
and all Nerve, Bone s".
Pains. The genuine has Bp
Noah's Ark on every
I?ickage and looks like TTiinfTCfl BlSI
this cut, l>ut has RED . IFi13C 391
lwnd on front of puck- L usff
ment" always in RED I illulsJi raj
(ions. Large bottle. 25 MtjjtfOI rifirg
cents, and sold t>y all
I 'iuarantecd or money ;*?3I
j fun J e d^by Noali ^ *??<?> ?! ;f ?H|
Lirhmon!, Vu. ! 3S?Si29
Sold and Guaranteed by
Kingstree Drug Co.
5 or I? doses '*;? "?:** uiil oaie any
ase of Cniils ami Fever. Price, 25c.
5-4-1 yr
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ES3QE 1
FIRE!
866 1911.
I am pleased to
mnounce to my old
t/
)atrons and the
>ublic at large that
After the lOth inst.
' will be fully pre)ared
to _ carry on
;he practice of
DENT1S1K1
n all its departnents.
Call on me if you
vant
9 First Class WorK *
at
r Prices to Suit.
Respectfully,
M. Snider.
ffice over Gdmbie & Jacobs' Drug Store,
Oppose The Record Office.
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a?Da?hp /'v y
B/xjwvvu wiiriii viwaaaMnawdl
v
?Inexpensive?Siormproof.
t>Vi!l last as long as t!ie building. Roofs
r twenty years ago are as good as new to.
i! representatives almost everyw here but
:t for samples, prices and full particulars.
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