The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, November 23, 1911, Page THREE, Image 3
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THE TOWN OF HEMINGWAY.
Bright Fntnre Forecasted Wh<
Railroad is Completed.
Florence, November 17:?T1
South Carolina Western (Seaboar
railroad is now nearly ready for tl
rails and ties. The trestle ai
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bridge over the Pee Dee river
now being built. Work is beii
done on both ends of the trestl
which will be a mile and a quart
in length.
^ The road from Andrews to Her
, ?* . ingway, the settlement that used
be known as Lambert's, is in oper
tion, and that is eight miles fro
U Allison.
The contracting force expects i
return to the Florence extension ,
soon as the grading from Hartsvil
2 to Sumter and Timraonsville is cor
P pleted.
This will not be a great whi
| with the way that the Seaboard pe
r pie push their grading. It is sa
that the difficulty in getting labor
^ the main reason that the work c
b: this end of the road is not beir
K pushed "now. The contractors sa
that they could use six times :
Kb many men as they have if th<
| could get them, and they are payir
big wages for those thev hav
Labor is scarce in this country, ar
t the farmers are still crying for pe
pie,to help pick cotton.
It is estimated that the grading <
& t the road from Florence to Allisc
will be so light that it can be rush*
through in a hurry when the b:
bridge is finished.
There is going to be a big town i
Unminmrov u'Hoto b nnmhpr nf In
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* were sold recently. The big static
on the new road, however, is goir
to be at Allison's landing, in Flo
ence county, where the road fork
and where it crosses the rive
There will be wharves built thei
for the accommodation of riv<
M freight and the trains and the boa
will probably be run in connectic
with each other, and the people i
and down the river get a good se
vice, and one that they can deper
on.
The disposition of the new road
encourage truck growing has a
pealed to the people of this secti<
very strongly. All of the count
through which the extension w
run is a natural truck garden, ai
it will be developed as soon as tl
farmers are given the facilities f
getting it to market.
Saved Maoy from Death.
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W L Mock, of Mock, Ark., believ
he has saved many lives in his 1
years of experience in the drug bu*
ness. "What I always like to do,
he; writes, "is to recommend I
King's New Discovery for wea
rsorje lungs, hard colds, hoarsenes
obstinate coughs, la grippe, crou
astfima or other bronchial affectio
for I feel sure that a number of n
neighbors are alive and well todi
L because they took my advice to ui
m it. I honestly believe it's the be
* throat and lung medicine that
made." Easy to prove he's righ
Get a trial bottle free, or regul;
t 50c or $1.00 bottle. Guaranteed 1
M L Alien.
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There are tew tnings in me mu
despicable than the man who blam
it on his wife.
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No matter how good a horse is
its early life, its usefulness is ci
short if it is not properly cared to
This is a serious loss.
5 or 6 doses "666" will are ai
case of Chilis and Fever. Proe, 25
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for vou with the Sea:
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o serve your needs, i
: have overdone our
dependable goods.
A SATISFIED
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THE DEADLY BANANA PEEL.
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:n Resident of Greenville a Helpless
Invalid for Life Therefrom.
he Apropos our remarks recently
d) anent keeping the streets clean,
he especially of banana peelings and
id such like, the following article from
is the Greenville Piedmont is timely
lg and appropriate:
e, A resident of the city will probaber
ly be a helpless invalid for life as a
result of slipping on a banana peeling
and falling. The doctors report
n" that he will most probably never be
to able to walk again and there is a i
a- possibility that he will in other ways
m be helpless.
This calls to mind the fact that
the ordinance against throwing bana^
na peelings and other trash on the <
as sidewalks is not as strictly enforced ,
le as it should be. The wonder is that 1
there have not been more accidents <
of this kind and we are afraid that ;
there will be in the future unless <
'e precautions are taken,
o- In the enforcement of this law the J
id police should have the aid of good *
citizens. It is very difficult to catch <
the offenders unless this is the case. *
>n I If you see a man thro wing a banana <
^ peeling or any other rubbish on the <
y sidewalk, call a cop and tell him \
^1* yrice rat;gi?each grade the ix-6t at
us price.
? WATTS & WATTS
n! THE KIN6STREE JEWELERS
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iy We are now receiving something
se new in
!j Decorated Art Ware
t. consisting of Floor Stands, Vases,
ar Hanging Baskets and Japanese
)y Goods.
Diamonds, Cut Glass, Wedding
re and other presents, all at modeeg
rate prices.
Also a fine assortment of
Watches, Clocks, Silverware, Jewin
elry and Fancy Goods. Coil and
at examine our Stock.
r Clocks, Watches aad Jewelry
neatly repaired.
A Fine line of Ladles' Shopping
17 Bags Just received.
e. Watte & Waits,
Opposite the DepciL
as aDout it. in doing mis you may oe ;
taking a step which will save some <
person a broken limb. If you had <
done this in the past that poor man (
e- would probably not now be in the <
id hospital a helpless invalid. *
o. This is a very easy law to obey. <
Its enforcement cannot be too strict. <
. ?Greenville Piedmont,
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We are, none of us, any better
_ than we ought to be and many of
ig of us are a great deal worse.
at Don't waste your money buying
strengthening plasters, Chamberlain's
Liniment is cheaper and bet>n
ter. Dampen a piece of flannel with
ig it and bind it over the affected parts
r- and it will relieve the pain and soreS(
ness. For Sale by All Dealers.
ill ' JPHE Gentleman's watch I
lt] J: must combine reliability
v.'thbeauty. Discriminating:men
the world over carry
WALTHAM :
COLONIAL SERIES.
"Walthams of the Cr! nial Series rej
resent the last word iti watch-making.
es They are made as thin as it is saie to
)C. make a reliable watch. They possess
great beauty and u ill give a life long
51- service oi accurate time-keeping.
We are headquarters for fire \VaiWatrhfc
All rrrvi^R ai n wide
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PILLED TO OVEI
New and Stylish in Wearal
son's Freshest and Newest Merchant!
and our reputation in the way of low
previous efforts, and more than ever
CUSTOMER IS A GOOD ADVER
S. MARCUS
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NOTICE.
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The Farmers' Union Cotton Storage Warehouse,
located just opposite the depot at Kingstree,
is now open, and your cotton will be received
any day you bring itand receipt for same
will be issued to you. The charges for storing
are: 35 cents per bale for first month and 25
cents per bale for each succeeding month, these
charges including all costs of weighing, storing
and insurance.
io-5-tf R. N. SPEIGNER, Manager.
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* You will not make one if you send to us for anything
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f JEWELRY, WATCHES OR RINGS t
| Silver and Silver Plated Ware, Clocks and Bronzes, Cut t
4 Glass and Cutlery, Spectacles and Eyeglasses, t
? WATCHES AND JEWELRY REPAIRED and ENGRAVING 7
t Watch Inspector for Southern Ry. and Consolidated St. R. R. f
I S. THOMAS & BRO., I
I 257 KING STREET, J
I CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA. 1
| Mail orders receive prompt attention. As Jewelers and En
gravers Stephen Thomas & Brother are Synonyms of Quality. 4
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Burn Tonight?
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' INSURANCE |
Of Any Kind See j
| KINGSTREE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE & j
j LOAN COMPANY. j
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jljP Children Are Delighted V
jjljpf with the appetizing taste cf C. B. W. Daily v ijjjl'
Lunch Biscuit. It is beneficial to their health, |U
gjlSI supplying the most nutritious food elements.
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Sold in Bulk at 15c par lb. B*C j^||?
or in air-tight packages at 1/
ASX YOUR GROCER! Insist upon the genuine. -*pi|||?'
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Charleston Biscuit Vorks .<|f||?y
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bles for Women ?
lise. This store was never so well @
prices is being fully maintained. Q
you will find this the store of low @
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w 'p supplies funds when
I neeaed, promotes system
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A matters, suggests economy, ;
| furnishes receipts for bills
j paid, increases prestige and is
n i ! the modern way to handle
Bank finances. |
Keep your check account here, . . ,$j
Account and ?pen **
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Dependable
woo Moo Donl/
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f Fresh Beef, Ground Beef for
Hamburger Steak, Game,
Poultry in Season.
From now on we will handle fresh and salt
water fish. Everything fresh and clean.
THE PEOPLE'S MARKET 1
H. A. MILLER. PROPRIETOR ^
A. Progressive oanti t
conservatively managed, ryet sufficiently
* interested in the WELFARE AND UP
t j&Z* ^^BUILDING OF THIS COMMUNITY to * I
Vy^-........r i .- nr^iwW^khelp jn the work, is the kind of bank you
? ' JL.want to use for the PROTECTION and ?
SAFETY of YOUR MONEY. ?
' V ; i' 11 ft The personal Interest of the officers and
directors of THIS BM In the QpbMog"
1'''' 1'1: * of our commnnity Is well Known.
t ' il YOUR ACCOUNT is none too small, nor ?
f u 1 's too large, to receive the same careful at
* c$ -jref?y.Tf'.?tention we give to the accounts now on our ? ^
, ^ FV^-?11 tiS =^>1 books, Come in and open an account with ^ IMP
"".V , us; '* *s *? YOUR interest and WE shall
t be glad to have you with us.
I BANK OF WILLIAMSBURG, 1
Kingstree, S. C.
? C W Stoll, President E C Epps, Cashier. ?
F Rhem, Vice-President C W Boswell, Asst. Cashier. ?
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Headquarters for
BARGAINS
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We carry a full line of the very best Groceries i
and make our prices to suit the low price of cotton.
When in need of Groceries don't fail to see
us before buying. No harm to compare prices. .
When in need of Shoes we have the very best
that can be bought. Look at them before buying.
Nice line of Wool and Cotton Blankets, also a
very nice line of Ladies' and Men's Underwear, both
wool and cotton, and a nice line of Calicoes, Percales
and Homespun at mill prices. Buggy Robes
and Whips and the very best line of Gun Shells
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anu oiiuiz-guno.
In fact, we have almost anything in the way of General
Merchandise. Trade with us and we will save you money.
We give to each and every one a cordial invitation to call
and see us when in town. We are here for buainesa.
Yours to serve,
J. W. COWARD.