The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, June 27, 1912, Page EIGHT, Image 8
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Leo Locals.
Leo, June 25:?The Atlantic Coast'
Lumber Company of Georgetown, th
has a corps of surveyors in this sec- st
tion, surveying tracts of timber m
which the company has bought. It th
is expected that they will be here In
for some time as the company has w
any amount of timber in this section, tv
Capt H T Prosser, of this place, at
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who graduated at uemson ^oiiege u
at the last commencement, is home tj
spending the summer vacation with m
his parents. When college opens It
again he will return to fill a position as
which the.faculty has tendered him.
Mr Willie J Brown is away attend- cc
ing the summer school at WotTord Ji
college, preparing for entrance at sf
the approaching term. . di
Mr S R Cockfield, accompanied by lo
Dr Cockfield, of Johnsonville, left a
few days ago for a trip through the
country to Empotla, Va. Mr Cock- M
field is driving his new Overland
machine and the trip will no doubt
be a delightful one. The party
went by way of Florence, Cheraw
and Raleigh, N C, and at the last ?
namea piace inej expect iu ?irmc ~
the automobile highway to Rich
mond.
Mr J D Brown left a few days ago
for Washington, D C, where he ex
pecta to complete a course in auto
mobiling. He will be away most of:
the summer. '
Mr Liston 0 Gaskins is spending!
some time in the City by the Sea.;
He will be in Charleston for several
days, taking in the sights and look-,
ing after some business.
Husbands will not be bappier1 )
when their wives go to the polls, J
for they'll leave a dictograph at j J
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ir attention. We
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Farmers' Institutes.
Clemson Agricultural College and
e Farmers' Co-operative Demonration
Work of the U S Departent
of Agriculture have combined
ieir field forces, and the Farmers'
istitutes to be held this summer
ill be under the auspices of these
ro organizations. The special
jent of the Farmers' Co-oi>erative
emonstration Work in each counr
will have charge of the arrangeents
for institutes in his county
is desirable that as wide publicity
; possible be given these meetings
The institute in Williamsburg
>untv will be held at Kingstree or
lly 18, 1912. The following list oi
makers and the subjects they wil
Iscuss at the institute are as fol>ws:
A Smith, Live Stock.
T E Keitt, Farm Fertilizers,Home
lixing.
W D Garrison, Farm Drainage.
Dr Fay. Tick Eradication.
L 0 Watson, Plant Diseases.
L L Baker, Farm Crops.
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FOR SALE j
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Several good real es- I
tate bargains in the res
idential and business
sections of Kingstree. t
MONEY TO LOAN AT 8"? ON J
FIRST MORTGAGES OF REAL
ESTATE.
J. D. GILLAND, ;
Attorney-at-La w *
kingsthej:, ... sc.?
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WE CAN POINT OUT
ith pride that the horses shod by
i are better shod than most
>rses, because the shoes are not
nply nailed on, but are made to
the hoof in every case. Good
oes for horses are just as esntial
as good shoes for men.
Drse-shoeing is our business and
3 believe we know it from A to
Come to us and have your
>rse shod right
r. M. VAUSE & SON.
Man Is Looked Up To
hen he has a bank account,
eep a checking account in the
ee Nee Bank, pay all bills by
leek and you will find you are
?ld in much higher regard not
lly by your friends but trades;ople
as well. Besides, it is so
uch easier to keep track of your
cpenses that way.
Vee Nee Bank
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SPEND IT
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know it is getting
our patrons the ad1
mbroideries,which <
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Goods
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W A Thomas, Insect Pests.
Arrangements will be made i
hold other institutes in your coun
, on the same day if they are desire
W L English,
State Agt & Supt Ext.
We take pleasure in directing i
I tention to the ad of Messrs R J N
smith and William McCullough, i
page 5, These gentlemen will off
ideal investments in the safest
all securities?real estate.
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For Neuralgia, nothing is
better than
Dr. Miles'
Anti-Pain Pills
Used by thousands
for a generation
Those who have suffered from
neuralgic pains need not be told
how necessary it is to secure relief.
The easiest way out of
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neurajgia is to use ur. mues
Anti-Pain Pills. They have re
lieved sufferer# for so many
years that they have become a
household necessity.
'1 have taken Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain
Pills for five years and they are th?
only thing that does me any good.They
have relieved neuralgia in my
head in fifteen minutes. ! have also
taken them for rheumatism, headache.
pains in the breast, toothache,
earache and pains in the bowels and
limbs. I have found nothing to
c iuai them and they are all that is
claimed for them."
J. W. SEDGE, Blue Springs. Mo.
At all druggists??5 doses 25 cents.
Never sold In bulk.
MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind.
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FACTS.
You don't know agents who try
to sell you pianos, and you don't
know the piano offered* but you
do know the time honored name of
GHAS. M. STIEFF
and you run 'no risk in dealing
with Stieff or his representatives.
Seventy-five years in business
has taught us what a piano should
be if sold by our house.
Chas. M. Stieff
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SOUTHERN WAREROOM:
S West Trade St.
Charlotte, - - N. C.
STIEFF BUILDING,
219 Sonth Tryon Street, Opposite
Academy ? f Music, after
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Begin right.
Know yourself.
Limit your expenses,
i Watch the leaks.
0 Stop the leaks.
1 Have a home bank
Avoid gold-brick
Own a home.
Don't be a "
Be a man.
1 Take cai
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D. C. Scott, President.
F W. Fairey, Cashier.
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thirst that Coca-Cola
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to the dry spot.
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satisfies to a T the call for
something purely delicious
and deliciously pure?and
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^OCA-COLA CO., ATLANTA, GA.
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1.00 will open an account up- 0
pounded every three months. 1
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J. A. KELL?y,Vi6e Pres.
N. D. Lesesne, Asst. Cashier.
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I Arrival of Passenger Trains av fl
Klngstree. 9
The Atlantic Coast Line railroad
has promulgated the following schedule,
which became effective Sunday,
October 15, 1911: .
North Bound.
No 80 - - - 7:43 a to
No 46 - - 11:37 a m
No 78 - - - 6:10 p m
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South Bound. |
No 79 - - - 11:13 am
I *No 47 - - - - 6:10 p m
No 89 - - - 9:09 p m J
*I)aily except Sunday. Jg
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured H
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, a* they cannot
reach the teat of the disease. Catarrh i* a blood V
or constitutional disease, and in crderto cure it
you must take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh
Cure is taken internally and acts directly upon
the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh S
Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed V
by one of the best physicians in this country for
years and is a regular prescription. It is composed
of the best tonics known,combined with the^H
best blood purifiera, acting directly on the mucous^^B
surfaces. The perfect combination of the two in-^H
^redienta is what prodaces such wonderful results^^l
?n curing catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. ^H|
F J CHENEY * CO. Props, Toledo. 0. V
Sold by Druggists, price 75c,
' Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. flfl
F I R E!J
1866 1911.1
; I am pleased tol
! announce to my old
,\patrons and the
i public at large that
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'1 Buttons 2c dozen ^
>red Lawns 4c 5|
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After the lOth inst.
will be fully pre- j
pared to carry on J
the practice of
DENTISTRY 1
in all its depart-1
ments. I
? Call on me if you 4
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want .
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* First Class WorK *
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^ Prices to Suit. JP
A. M. Snider.
Office over Gamble & Jacobs' Dreg Store, J
Opposite The Record Office. M
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