The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, March 07, 1912, Page FIVE, Image 5
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Annual Statement
A / OF '
- RANKOFWILLUMSBURG.
/ KMGSTREE, S. C.
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RESOURCES.
Lo4ps and Discounts $181,027.44
Sinking House 9.032.79
i imiture and Fixtures 3,643.2c
Cash on Hand and in Banks . 35.966.9(
$229,670.3t
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock $ 40,000.0(
Surplus 10,000.0*
Undivided Profits 8,24G.5i
Rediscounts 1,579.5t
Deposits 169,844.2$
$22!?,67O!3(
* ?7 *
m Bank of Williamsburg
^ KIN6STREE. S. C.
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* Cotton is quoted today at 10c P
4 for strict middling; seed $18.00 C
J per ton on the local market. ?
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*V Mr J P Davis is on the sick list.
I Mr A M Gordon spent Sunday ir
I Florence.
| Mr Hugh McCutchen was al
B ? Cades yesterday.
Mr B F Meeks spent Tuesday in
| Florence in business.
f Miss Ethel Gas of Cheraw is vis
I ' iting Mrs J H Uderton.
I- Williamsburg's new jailer is Mr J
W Cockfield of Lake City.
, Mr H E Montgomery is on the
sick list this week with mumps.
J P McNeill, Esq, of the Florence
har, attended court here this week.
We had the pleasure of a call
from Court Stenographer L E Wood
Monday.
KMr L C Dove, cashier of the Wee
e Bank, is suffering from an atk
of grip. '
dr Jas A Scott of Salters Depot
3 among the pleasant callers at
office Monday.
Miss Bertha Fash of Charlestor
is visiting her sister, Mrs T E Bag
gett, here this weeK.
Born, to Mr and Mrs B F Patrick,
Kingstree, S C, Saturday, March i
1912, a daughter.
We regret to learn that Senator E
C Epps is confined to his home with
an attack of grip.
Mr G B Nesmith, Jr, of Morrisville
was a pleasant caller at The
Record office Monday.
Mr S W Montgomery of Greelyville
was in town Monday and paic
our office a pleasant call.
Mr J W McClam, of the Cades
I vicinity, was in Kingstree Mondaj
I and paid our office a call.
[ "Uncle" George Mitchum was ir
Jp town Saturday exchanging greetings
with his host of friends.
The presence of Attorneys P H
Arrowsmith and H G Askins of Lake
City was noted on our streets re
cently.
t
Mrs A M Gordon returned Tuesday
from Heinemann, where she has
been spending some time with relatives.
Masters Jesse and Sam Nettles
who have been confined to their
room with measles, are rapidly re/vworinor
M
^ We had the pleasure Saturday of
shaking hands with our old-time
friend, Rev Simon T Russell of
Bloomingvale.
The tempting dinner served in the
McCabe building by the ladies or
Monday, realized a neat sum for the
Methodist church.
Miss Marian Gilland, Dr R C McCabe
and Messrs J Heyward Scotl
I and Wilmot Gilland attended the
leap year ball at Florence Friday.
The editor of The Record is confined
to his room this week and Rev
W A Fairy has kindly undertaken to
help us get out this week's issue.
> Mr S B Mcllveen of Caues, R F D,
was in Kingstree today and called
at The Record Office.
j Airs E K Hawkins will move to
Sumter on Saturday and make her
home with her son, Mr Jesse Haw1
kins.
E L Fishburne, Esq, has associated
himself with his father in the
i practice of law at Walterboro,under
'' the firm name of Fishburne & Fish;
burne.
l "The Devil" at Thomas opera
i house Monday evening attracted a
t fair-sized house. Tne play ?vas excellent
of its kind and deserved a
; better patronage.
Hon W D Bryan last Monday pur)
chased Mr Edwin. Harper's interest
' j in the parcel of land about five miles
- j east of Kingstree,formerly known as
j | the Asa Brown tract.
| Dr Clyde Whetsell of Columbia
and Mr Wallace Whetsell, a student
, at the Charleston Medical college,
visited their parents, Mr and Mrs J
W Whetsell, Sunday.
Congressman Ellerbe has sent us a
sack full of flower and garden seeds
for distribution, which we are giving
to all who ask for them either
at the office or by letter.
i
Monday heing regular salesday,
! the following property was disposed
| of: One tract of land, 38 acres, in
case of Prosser against Cameron,
' was bought by B F Prosser for $410.
' ICS ai me university 01 ooutn uarf
olina, will be here to instruct the
principals in the several features of
the athletic contests1
Dr E T Kelley spent Sunday with
- his parents, Mr and Mrs J W Kelley,
at Timmonsville. F rom thence
he went to New York, where he is
. taking a post-graduate course of
[ eight weeks in women's and children's
diseases. Dr Kelley is an ambitious
youngy physician and desires
to better prepare himself for the
r practice of his profession. Mrs Keli
ley and little Laughter, Margaret,
will join him shortly.
>
Frank Leslie,the young white man
who escaped from the county jail recently,was
captured by Deputy Sheriff
J B Files at Trio. There being no
case found against him, he was released.
Messrs Conklin & Roberts of
Georgetown have opened a plumbing,
tinning a?:d general repair business
in Kingstree and have established
themselves in the McCabe
1 building.
j Mrs Julius Gamble, who has been
critically ill and who recently underwent
a dangerous operation, returned
from Charleston to her home
rear Heinemann Sunday, very much
improved in health.
Mr Wm J Reddick.who underwent
a serious surgical operation in
Charleston recently, is slowly improving.
His many friends hope soon
to see him well again and at his ac'
customed place of business.
Mr C D Cottingham of Salters De '
pot left at our office yesterday quite
a curiosity in the shape of a double,
yolk egg measuring 9 inches in
. length, with a circumference of 5
inches. Who can beat it?
R J Kirk, Esq, has been made lay
reader at the Episcopal church and
read the service at 4:30 p. m. last
Sunday. He will conduct services at
; the same hour every Friday in
; March and also on Sundays,the 17th
and 31st insts.
t LeRoy Lee, Esq, has associated
. with him temporarily in the practice
of law H G Askins, Esq, of Lake
City. Mr Askins was Mr Lee's for
mer law partner, and his friends are
- glad to welcome him back again to
Kingstree.
' We have been requested to pub1
lish the following: Persons desiring
their lots in the Williamsburg Presbyterian
cemetery cared for during
, the summer are requested to pay
one dollar at once to Mrs W G Gamble,
treasurer of the Ladies' Ceme
tery association.
' Rev W 0 Henderson,pastor of the
Methodist church at Andrews, was
i in town Monday. The object of his
r visit, we understand, was an interview
with Judge of Probate Brockinton.
If Madam Rumor can be
1 trusted some of us may be able to
' guess the nature of that interview.
[ The work of laying the sewerage
1 pipes in Kingstree is progressing fa[
vorably, notwithstanding the unpropitious
weather of the past week. A
large force of hands is at work daily
under the supervision of Mr B F
Meeks, president of the Meeks Con5
struction Co of Atlanta, Ga, who
have the work under contract.
The principals of the larger
; schools of the county will meet in
the school building here on Saturday
for the purpose of organizing an
Athletic and Oratorical association.
r Mr James Driver, director of athlet
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i The public is cordially invited
to attend any of the services of the
various churches of Kingstree.
I 1
Baptist Church.
Rev W E Hurt, Pastor.
Services every Sunday morning at
11:00 o'clock and evening at 7:30'
o'clock.
i Sunday-school at 10.00 a. m.
Prayer-meeting Wednesdays it
! 7:30 p. it-.
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Deposit Your Money Here?Farmers
& Merchants Bank, Lake City.
Lightning Rods ? H L Whitlock,
Agent, Lake City.
Spring Dry Goods -S Marcus.
Administrator's Notice?E 0 and S
V Taylor.
Mrs Ada McCarren of Halifax, N
S, whi'e laboring under a fit of insanity
put her five-weeks-old baby
into a stove and burned it to death.
/~<i 1 1_i_ >_ r* i_ r> j..
^namuenam s v^uugu xvemeuy una i
won its great reputation and exten- j
sive sale by its remarkable cures of!
coughs, colds and croup. It can be
depended upon. Try it. Sold by
All Dealers. It
is never too late to redeem the
past and set up higher and purer
ideals for one to strive to live up to.
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; Rev Dr Robert Wilson, Rector. ;
Every second and fourth Sunday, I
morning prayer, sermon and holy!
i communion at 11 a, m.
Methodist Church.
Rev W A Fairy, Pastor.
Preaching every Sunday morning
at 11:00 o'clock and evening at 7:30
o'clock.
Sunday-school at 4:30 p. m.
Epworth League meets every Tuesday
night at 3:00 o'clock.
Mid-week prayer meeting every
Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock.
| New Advertisements j
Grand Cooking Contest?Jacobs &
Scott.
Tri-Weekly Constitution, Atlanta,Ga.
Fertilizers ? The MacMurphy Co,
Charleston.
Craddock Shoes ?Jerikinson Bros Co. j
Dress-making Department ? Kennedy
Millinery Co.
Notice against Trespassing ? B J
Mayes.
Administrator's Notice?T F Brown.
Value of a Bank Account?Wee Nee
Bank.
We Shoe Your Horse Right?W M
.Vause & Son.
Hunt's Cure?Dr W V Brockington,
Kingslree; Blakeley-McCullough
porp. Lanes.
To Occupy Our New Building June 1
?Chas M StiefF.
TheCoughsl
of Children]
hey v. ay rot corgb ? * .! v. j
b ... abeu: lo.i.o:cv.\; j
i.i-isr 0- prepared i^r it]
when it comes. Ask yr/j
djctor about keeping Aye: ?: j
Cherry Pectoral in the hc::se. (
Then when the hard c. id .* j
cough first appears you; >.
j a doctor's medicine :11. ]
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A 1UJ VVU^ll lil W VI . ?J 1 i v /.I "
especially good for tl.l|
No anodynes. No alc:-..= i.!
Many a child is called dull ar.j sr.'
when the whole trouble is due to :
liver. We firmly believe your own c >
tor will tell you that in occasional dof
Aver's Pills, ?ugar-coated, will do ? '-. a
children i great deal of good. Ask 1
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Phone S3.
For Sale?Mammoth Pekin Duck
Eggs for hatching. $1.50 for setting of
10 eggs. thos W Epps.
2-22-5t p Phone No 9.
For Sale ? One portable 5 horsepower
Gasolene Engine, practically
new. Will sell at a bargain. Address.
Box 118,
2-29-2tp Kingstree, S U.
Wanted?A widow or settled woman
as cook and housekeeper in a family of
four. A woman who understands the
care of children preferred.
J P Gibbons
Route 1, Box 30.
2-29-2tp Salters Depot, S C.
Melon Seed ? Stoney's Improved
Watson: Extra fancy, from melons 45
lbs and over, first from the vines, fields
reserved exclusively for seed purposes.
Rind very firm?the best carrier, best
shipper: meac very sweet, luscious,
melting?excluding other melons from
all markets. Very prolific?producing
car per acre. Seed 75 cents lb in any
quantitv, fob Allendale, S C, cash
with order. L A Stoney.
Allendale, S C.
References: Allendale and Citizens'
Banks, Allendale, S C. 3-7-lm
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LIGHTNING RODS!
H. L. Whitlock, Lak* City, S.C.
Special Sales Agent.
Representing the Largest Manufacturers of All
Kinds
Improved Copper and Galvanized Section Hods
Endorsed by the Highest Scientific Authorities
nnd Fire Insurance Companies).
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with my customers. 3-7-tf
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RICHMOND, VIRGINIA,
have just issued a new and
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Catalog giving up-to-date information
and prices of
All Farm Implements,
Corn and Cotton Planters,
Wheel and Disk Cultivators,
Dump and Farm Wagons,
Engines, Threshers,
Saw and Planing Mills,
Metal and other Roofings,
Buggies, Harness, Saddles,
Barb Wire, Fencing, etc.
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Correspondence solicited.
Catalog mailed free on request
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DRESSMAKING
In addition to our handsom
have opened a Dress Making Pa
up-to-date dressmaker, who wil
trons with the latest patterns ai
and Dresses.
Our buyer has already beei
and made an elaborate selection
in Millinery for our spring trad<
Watch this space foi
Our Grand Opening,
Stock
y >u give y?ur
doped medicines
j ever think of thj
Many animals di
meat with dope
111 which are worse
all
An animal with a w<
down condition cam
drugged. When the
they usually die.
You should take a
8 doctoring your stock
8 your family.
j 'bah's Horse
j r.re medicines?not d<
JJ safe side by giv.no; y.>i
5 tested rc.ncdi :s.
N'oih'# Colic; Remedy Is rc
lilD ;i l.ii'.gO'OIH ti.-.eu .O, Coli<
Im e3f.se:. Sliiipte to adrnii
ton ;ue. Cheap in price?00c
f " to any stock owner.
Noah's Fever Remedy Is i
CO'ii?*f colls, distemper, infl
a:: f t to treatment cf milk f<
on tn j tongue. Two sizes, CO
.mmu's Liniment is the best
stable remeuy on the markel
hoi chloroform, ammonia,
poisonous drugs. 25c, 50c,
Galloi cans at Jfl.00.
These remedies are sold bj
cine. Made in Richmond by 1
"I have been using
i V IJ Noah's 1,'ni cent ana tt
y/j Noah's Coll" R"mcdy tt
tv\ on our stock with the es
f < i ) best results, and find fo
.<j/) them to be the best si
remedies of the kir.' I w
/ P have ever used ai l ti
___ recommend them to d'
F PI ^ f stock owners.?D. J. ot
JL BrH- Griffith, Sup't 8. C. at
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i?"Sold and guaranteed by Kingstr
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judges a man from the size of hi3
bank account. Upon it depends
largely his credit Business people
with accounts in reliable
banks can always obtain credit
where others without accounts
find it difficult. Deposit your
funds in the Wee Nee Bank and
put yourself on a level with others
who have increased their financial
standing that way.
WEE NEE BANK.
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Skirts at ^
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lery Company
DEPARTMENT
e Millinery Department, we
trior, and have in charge an
1 be pleased to serve our paid
most stylish Spring Suits
i in the Northern Markets i
of the most attractive styles
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ie Office Stationery
Owner
sick animals [
? Did you
e after
id medicines '
than none at *
;ak heart or runlot
stand being
reaction sets in
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s much care in
as you would
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Remedies
>pe. Be on the i
iv r.nimals these
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icon-acn'tfi'l for that
i.e.: I Ls harmless In
tils',.'"?given on the
a bottle, and worth
i medicine for fever,
uen:'.a, lung troubles,
svtr In cows. Given
ic and SI.CO.
, aii-round family and
t. Contains no alconaphtha.
benzine, or
and $1.00 a bottle.
r all dealers hi medl- *
the Noah Remedy Co.
"Mv stable bosssavs < J
le Noah Remedies are SEEffiSSE? M
te best he ever used,
ipeclally the liniment W3
r the cure of sore garaijfta
imilders, with which Sdl*,
e have had so much Iffl
ouble. He also en- T lira BB63
-sea your colic rem- Ifil.V Hn
ty as Dchig fine and a { VJillfV ifcf.
ire curv - T. J. Davis, 1 tfirHTt MB
ip't State Farm, I il|>j|3J OfS
asslter, Va." P** Hj?
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