The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, July 04, 1912, Page SEVEN, Image 7
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?. F Rhem, Vice-President
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DEALER IN
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ly profitable co-orperation
understanding of business ;
sire to ''live and let live" :
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vicinity are making use of ;
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' the future.
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C W Boswell, Asst Cashier.
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3Kingstree Drug Ct
No Groceries, No Dr
_ Goods, No Hardware, bi
anything in pure fres
Drugs, Medicines, Toilt
Articles, Perfumer]
Stationery, etc. Watei
man's and Conklin'
Fountain Pens. We wi
send for and deliver a
L ^ orders on short notice.
m A full and complel
r | line of Trusses, etc.
^ I Agents for H u y I e r '
j^t J Chocolates and Bon-Bon
j Kingstree Drug Or
| Kingstree, S. <
Some Office Stationer;
HEY A
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inery, Dry C
| S. Wallace Jonesj
I REAL ESTATE
'fire and life insurance.
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Cotton and Cotton Seed
Buyer. I
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Dealer in
Farm Supplies and i
>j Fertilizers.
I LAKE CITY, - S. C. !
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* Whose fault is it? It is not ours. |
? We offer you the necessary require- ,
ments to place you on the safe side.
4 and would be more than delighted to
J WRITE YOU A POLICY
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? that will protect you from all loss
3 by fires at a very low rate. We rep3
resent the best and most reliable
? companies on earth.
j Kingstree insurance, Real Estate & Loan Co.
^ R. N. Speigner. Manager.
| Charleston-Isle of Palms j
3 is calling you,?the surf, themu- J
4 ^ sic, all cry out for you to follow f
4 the crowd. The ^
B I ATLANTIC COAST LINE |
4 has provided the schedules and ^
5 rates; beginning Saturday. June T
< 1 1, to continue during the season.
A | 91*95 to CHarleston f !
. Y for all trains of Saturday and x
X morning trains of Sunday, limit- X
$ ed to return until Tuesday mid- ?
|i T night following. T 1
i For any information, call on *
| ' T E BAGGETT, |
y x Ticket Agent. x
lt | T C WHITE, |
% General Passenger Agent, T
h 4 Wilmington, N C. 6-6-t7-25 4
LIGHTNING BODS.
S H. L. VThillock, Lakv City, S.C.
II Special Sal*a Agent.
|| Representing the Largest Manufacturers of All
Kinds
Improved Copper and Galvanized Section Rods
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.Endorsed by the Highest Scientific Authorities
and Fire Insurance Companies).
s PURE COPPER WIRE CABLES, ALL SIZES.
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Our Full Cost Guarantee Given with Each Job.
I sell on close margin of profit, dividing comI
mission with mv customers. 3-7-tf
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' tv.rrs. sealed with Biuo Rihbon. \/
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W jjr IXAMOND I5RAND FILLA, for ?&
If yf B years krn.\vn as Liest,S?leit, Always Reliable ]
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| Professional Cards. |
DR. R. J, MCCABE,
Dentist.
K1NGSTREE, S. C
Office Next to Court House Square. |
PHILIP H. ARROWSMITH
attorney-at-law
LAKE CITY, - - S. C.
M. A. WOODS,
DENTIST. ;
Ofllc* over Stn^Utarr Bld^.
^'PHONE NO. 62.#
LAKE CITY, - S. C
W. Leland Taylor, i
DENTIST. 1
(Office over Dr W V Brockington's Store,
SINGSTREC, - S.C. ,
M. D. Nesmith J
DENTIST.
LAKE CITY. - . - S. C 1
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DR. R. C. McCABE
Dental Surgeon,
Dffice in Hirsch Quilling, over Kings- 1
tree Drug (Company's.
Benj. MclNNES, M. R. C. V. S. ,
3. Kater MclNNES, M. D., V. M. D.
VETERINARIANS.
One of us will be at Kingstree the
irst Monddy in each month, at Heler's
Stables. 9-28-tf
Im Throat and Chest.
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I am so enthusiastic concerning
the virtues of
Hunt's otfhtnin?
that I always keep a bottle of it ,
in the house, and to my particular
friends I give a bottle unless
they live so near that I can
pour out from my own supply
to tide them over any trouble.
I use this liniment for colds,
rubbing it on my throat and
chest as a counter irritant.
* * * * I won't say any more,
but you see how enthusiastic I 1
am, Mrs Ida B Judd,
I West 87th Street,
New York City.
50c and 25c Bottles.
Manufactured only by
A. B. RICHARDS MEDICINE CO.
Sherman, Texas.
SOLD BY
Dr. W. V. BrocKington,
Kintfitraa, S. C.
Bl&Kely-McCullough Co.*
Lanas, S. C.
WANTED
From six to eight good,
fat Beef Cattle a week,
for which I will pay the
best market price. 3
All Kinds of Meats I
in season at living prices, |
also a choice line of Fruits, I
Vegetables and Canned 1
Goods. |
Cpps' Market
Cr. Academy A Mill Sts. I
FOR SALE.
Brick in any quantity to suit purchae
?r. The Best Dry Press Machine-made
a: birxcic. v
Special shapes made to order. Oorre.
oondence solicited before placing your
>rdern. W. R. FUVK
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WKat's tHe Matter
The young mother?and many an old
one,too?is often puzzled to know the
cause of her child's ill nature. The ;
loudness of its crying does not necessa- j
rily indicate the seriousness of its trou-1
ble. It may have nothing more the mat-:
ter with it than a headache or a feeling
of general dullness. It cannot,of course,
describe its feelings but as a prelimin-1
ary measure you are safe in trying a
mild laxative.
Nine times out of ten, you will find it
is all the child needs, for its restlessness
and peevishness are perhaps due to obstruction
of the bowels, and once that
has been remedied the headache, the
sluggishness and the many other evidences
of constipation and indigestion
will quickly disappear.
Don't give the little one salts,cathartic
pills or nasty waters, for these will
act as purgatives, and they are too
strong for a child. In the families of |
Tidings From Trio.
Trio, July 1:?As I never see anything
from this place of late, I
thought I would send a few dots.
The farmers are much delighted
aver crop prospects in this section.
Mrs James Bryan has returned
home after an extended visit to
Estill.
Mr D W Avant of Andrews spent
last week with his daughter, Mrs T
G McDonald.
Mrs M S Merritt of Mullins returned
home last week after spending
a few days here with her sisterj
Mrs J W Register.
Miss Frankie Nesmith of Georgetown
is visiting Miss Bessie Register.
Messrs A Graham and J B Files
attended the Union meeting at
Pathram, near Lake City, Friday.
Mrs Marion Graham returned
home last week after a pleasant visit
to Timmonsville, Florence and
Lake City.
Miss Lucile Bryan of Taft is visiting
her cousin, Miss Minnie Bryan.
Mr T G McDonald and daughter,
little Miss Gussye, are visiting in
Sumter.
Little Miss Gladys Avant of Andrews
spent last week with her
cousin, Miss Gussye McDonald.
Among those who attended the
political meeting were: Messrs J B
McCants, R C Flowers, Weyman
McDonald, David, Robert and Norward
Register.
Mrs Moore of Rose Hill, N
C, returned home last week after a
week's stay with her son, Mr W P
Moore.
The new School building here has
been newly painted, which adds
much to its appearance.
There was an ice cream party
given at Mr Lockliear's last Friday
evening, much to the delight of the
young people.
Mr James Bryan went to Charleston
last Thursday on business.
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Bank of Andrews Organized.
A very enthusiastic meeting of the
stockholders of the Rauk of Andrews
was held Tuesday of last week
at the office of J W Doar & Co and
the bank duly organized with a capital
of $20,000. After the adoption
of the constitution and by-laws, the
officers were elected as follows:
President, W H Andrews; vice
president and cashier, H W Fraser;
assistant cashier,to be selected later;
solicitor, C G Barr; directors, W H
Andrews, H W Fraser, H K Ward,
Geo W Camlin, J W Doar.
The Bank of Andrews will probably
begin business about September
l,at which time the new bank building
will be completed. The Bank of
Andrews will fill a long-felt want
for the hustling town and that section
of the country.
Rub-My-Tism will cure you. i
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t-Wear Clot
with Your Baby?
Mrs 0 R Crae, Wellford, S C, and Mrs
Helen Sheets, La Grange, N C, the
only laxative given is Dr Caldwell's
Syrup Pepsin. It has been found to answer
most perfectly all the purposes of
a laxative, and its very mildness and
freedom from griping recommend it
especially for the use of children, women
and old folks generally?people who
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sands of American families have been
enthusiastic about it for more than a
quarter of a century.
Anyone wishing to make a trial of
this remedy before buying it in the
regular way of a druggist at fifty cents
or one dollar a large bottle (family
size) can have a sample bottle sent to
the home free of charge by simply addressing
Dr W B Caldwell. 405 Washington
St, Monticello, 111. Your name
and address on a postal card will do.
Benson Briefs.
Benson, July 2:?It was announced
about one week previous to the occurrence
that on Friday evening an
entertainment would be given at the
home of Mr J T Phillips, and invitations
were extended to all who
would attend. It was there that ice
cream of many delightful flavors
was served with cake to suit those
of different tastes. The mere announcement
of an innocent pleasure
is sufficient to gather a crowd of the
young folks of this neighborhood.
Notwithstanding that in the afternoon
it thundered and rain poured
in torrents, the determination of
those who intended to go was undaunted,
and at the proper time the
rain ceased and the elniida hrnke
and dispersed, alio wins: the participants
due time to gather where
they could spend some money and
the evening pleasantly. The proceeds
will be applied to beautifying
the cemetary at the Baptist church.
Edith, little daughter of Mr and
Mrs J S McCullough, has been suffering
from an attack of appendicitis.
At present she is being relieved
without an operation.
Miss Carrie McElveen of Nesmith
't
and Mrs Annie Brockington are vis- '
iting here.
We have had the pleasure of walking
through the prize acres of corn
planted by Masters Will and Thad
McCullough. These young planters \
are striving for first prize. Look
to your laurels all ye young corn farmers.
Mr David Scott, Jr, of Kingstree,
is in this community quite often on
business and otherwise.
Messrs Guerry Bros are putting
in a gin plant and will be ready m
time to serve the public by getting
the fleecy staple in a marketable
condition.
Some of our tobacco farmers have
had quite a time getting flues for
their barns. A good many went to
Lake City to buy them. The weed
is ripening rapidly. WES.
Teachers In Love Barred
Members of the Wabash, Indiana,
County Board of Education have
announced that no teacher will be
employed in the Wabash schools next
y^ar who wears short sleeves, short
dresses or low necks. The board
declares that no engaged girl will
be employed as instructor, as anticipated
matrimonv interferes with
the proper discharge of her duties.
'
Tbe Choice of a Husband
is too important a matter for, a wo- *
man to be handicapped by weal?
ness.bad blood or foul breath. Avoid
these kill-hopes by taking Dr King's
New Life Pills. New strength, fine
complexion, pure breath, cheerful
spirits?things that win men?follow
their use. Easy, safe, sure, 25c
at m Li Alien s. i
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