The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, July 11, 1912, Page FIVE, Image 5
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NOTICE TO TOE PUBLIC
v Tn tendering to the DeooL
?o mt ~ x
of this community the use o:
the facilities of this Bank ir
j all financial matters, it is ou:
earnest desire to assist then
to easier and better method,'
of handling funds.
In the investment or trans
fer of funds, in the collec
tien of monies, and in all fi
^/nancial matters, you maj
feel free to consult with u^
DAMI (fit U/ll IIAUCRIIRI
Uftlll\ Ul wiULinivivuviiv
K1N8STREE, S. C.
C W Stoll, Pres. F Rhem. V P.
f E C Epps, C W Boswell,
Casliier. Asst Cashiei
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LOCAL fg
msm
Mr W R Scott spent Sunday a
Sullivan's Island.
Mr Fred Atkins of Clinton, N (
the popular tobacco salesman, spen
Sunday in Kingstree.
Mrs F F Hanks and Miss Matti
Hanks of Andrews are visiting M
and Mrs W A Hanks.
Miss McCullough of Salters i
among the guests of Mi3s Lul
Brockington this week.
Mr J W Truitt of Norfolk, Va, i
| in Kingstree on business of muc
local importance this week.
Little Miss Louise Sherfesee o
^^8 Charleston is visiting her grandpa!
BR .ents, Mr and Mrs T M Gilland.
Miss Sparkman of Charleston an
Miss Mattie Boyle of Sumter ai
visiting friends here this week.
Misses Sallie Chandler and Let
Carraway of Rome are spending
few davs with Mrs Jno Fulton.
Miss Herbert, an attractive youn
lady of Charleston, is among th
b guests of Miss Marian Gilland th
t week.
HL Misses Jennie Lee Stackley an
HV Hallie Hinds are attending a hous
party at Mrs George Stackley's i
Florence.
Dr W V Brockington is attendin
the session of the State Pharmacol
_ tical association on the Isle c
Palms.
Miss Ada Brockington will recei\
at her home this evening in hone
of her guests, Misses Keller, Saltei
and Martin.
Miss Alice Stackley returned th
week from Taft, where she was ai
tending a house party at Mrs Ber
nett Brown's.
Y Mr and Mrs John A Cunninghai
and daughter spent Friday in King
tree on their way from Orangebur
to lndiantown.
Miss Martha Gourdin of Salter
who spent some time here with ht
Mrs W G Gamble, returne
inome Saturday.
Miss Florrie Meyer is visitinj
friends at Sumter.
Miss Louise Wheeler is visitinj
friends at Charleston.
Mr L F Perry of Venters paid u
an appreciated oall Friday.
Mr Mark B Patrick of Jordan i
visiting Mr Sam P Stackley.
We had the pleasure of a call Sat
urday from Mr A L Burgess of Nev
Zion.
t y ^Misses Garnet Graham and Ktt
Thomaa of Cades are visiting Mrs 1
I S Courtney.
Mr A W Mcintosh has returnei
from a very pleasant vacation spen
at Charleston.
Mr J C Lanham, the popula
sAlosman of Summerton i
in town today. .
Mr and Mrs W N Jacobs have r
turned from a two weeks' trip b
Pawley's Island.
Remember the Clemson scholai
i ship and entrance examinations tc
morrow at 9 a. m.
Miss Mamie Jones of Marion, wh
has been visiting the Misses Jacob*
hn? returned home
, Mrs M L Allen and two little sons(
1 and Miss Tyson McFaddin have gone ,
to Wrightsville Beach, N C, for a
! two weeks' stay.
I, Mrs Wm Stack and three daughters,
who were the guests of Mrs
LeRoy Lee, have returned to th^ir
? home at Elloree.
f
I Messrs B H Taylor of Sumter and
I L E Nesmith of Lake City were
P among the guests registered at the
Kellahan hotel Tuesday.
1
Mr V E Lifrage, a venerable and
a esteemed citizen of Salters, was in
Kingstree today and paid The Record
office a pleasant visit.
Mrs George Howe and little Miss
Sarah Horton, who have been visittg
Mrs L W Gilland, have returned
their home at Columbia.
Mr and Mrs Hugh McCutchen
;re on a trip to New York city this
* week, having gone on the bankers'
J excursion from Charleston.
Dr G Sturm of Haselhur3t, Miss,
was in Kingstree Sunday evening,
having stopped here over night to
.. see his old friend, Mr Louis Jacobs.
Miss Maude Z Logan delightfully
entertained the Civic league at her
home Thursday afternoon of last
week. Delicious refreshments were
9 served.
Misses Louise Reed of St Charles,
i f
y Luna Martin of Rich burg and Janie
I Allen of Florence are the charming
" guests this week of Miss Marian
* Gilland.
-| Misses Barbara and Florrie Jacobs
J ard Claude Jones are spending
X several days on Sullivan's Island,
from there Miss Florrie Jacobs will
visit New York.
?
Mrs D P Frierson, Miss Annie and
Master Adolphus Frierson of Charles*
ton, who were the guests of Mrs
James Epps last week, returned to
s Charleston Monday.
Alma, infant daughter of Mr and
s Mrs Athol Pendergrass, died Wednesday
morning at 7 o'clock. Age
nine months. Interment was made at
10 a m today in Williamsburg cemv
etery, Rev W A Fairy officiating.
Attention is called this week to
a the ad of Mr S Marcus which will
P be found on page three. We hope
Mr Marcus will have even greater
^ success with this sale than he had
t with his fall sale. His prices are
reasonable and his goods of excellent
quality.
g Miss Nora Elliott, who makes her
home with Mrs Edwin Harper,
brought to our office yesterday a
" curiosity in the shape of a double
0 hen's egg. The eggs are each
about normal size, are perfect in
shape and are joined together at
' the ends in a horizontal position.
A letter received at The Record office
yesterday afternoon from Mr
5 C W Wolfe, who is still at Grcen'
ville, is written in such a cheerful
style that we are encouraged to be],
lieve he is feeling much better. We
it hope so, at least, and his many
friends will be delighted to share
this expression with us, we are quite
e sure.
r
Dr. Napoleon Gewinner of Macon,
Ga, spent Sunday in Kingstree with
8 his sister, Mrs Louis Jacobs. This
a was the Doctor's first visit to*his
old birthplace in sixteen years and
g the wonderful changes which have
h taken place in that time were highly
gratifying to him. He was born
in the house now occupied by Mr
f and Mrs Louis Jacobs.
The following young ladies of the
county were in Kingstree Friday
d attending the Winthrop scholarship
e and examinations: Misses Ruth Phillips,
Katie Roper, Mary Eugenia Roper,
Emma W Davis, Ruth Thomlin*
son, Blanche Stuckey, Edna Grace
a Perry, Pauline Stone, Sadie Snowden,
Jennie Haddock, Leta Carrag
way. Sue McKnight, Alice Chandler.
'.e Mrs B E Clarkson entertained the
1S following members of the Ladies
Missionary society of the Methodist
d church at her home on Ashton street
ie yesterday afternoon: Mesdapes R
B Smith. J J Graham, T A Blakeley,
N D Lesene, M A Ross, W H McGee,
W J Reddick, C W Wolfe; Misses
? Essie Blakeley, Stella Wolfe, Nell
lm Blakeley, Pauline Gordon. Delicious
^ refreshments were served by Misses
Nell Blakeley and Pauline Gordon.
A M/vm/v + orroof niimVtov* nf !
^ I rvmuij? m;ivut uuuiwi VA ?
)r strangers in our little town are the
*s following gentlemen who hail from
many parts of the South to engage in
j the tobacco business and will remain
here until October, when the season
^ closes: Messers R W Gorrell, R L
Hopper and son, Gorrell Hopper,
Winston-Salem, N C; Henry Wood,
-n Jr, Clarksville, Va; C D Noell, Dans'
ville, Va; J S Jenkins.South Boston,
g Va; Mortimer Cosby, Milton, N C;
L R Thompson, Lynch's Station, Va;
E L Turner, Durham, N C, and J G
s> Slaughter, Mullins, S C.
IT
d "A wedding of wide interest in
this city was solemnized Wednesday
morning, June 19, at 10 o'clock, i
"The Elms," 705 Jefferson aveniu
West End, when Mr Archibald
McRimmon and Miss Nora Kallahe
wprp united in marriacre." savs
clipping- fron? "Birmingham (Ala
paper hanued u. Mr RW Fultor
"The bride is avei harming and al
tractiveyoung lady and greatl.vadmii
ed by all who know her. The groor
is a prominent young man, holdinj
a responsible position with the T C
company." The groom is a brothe
of MrsjR W Fulton, is a native o
Williamsburg and was reared nea;
Kingstee,where he has many friend
who wish for him all that is good ii
life.
Some weeks ago we spoke of th
probability of having electri
lighting system for Kingstree withii
the next twelve months. Since tha
reference to the matter our Council
men have been engaged in the con
alteration of applications for th
granting of a franchise. There wer
several applicants. At its regula
meeting Monday night the Counci
granted a conditional right to Messr
M F Heller, R H Kellahan and Dr I
C Scott for the construction and op
eration of an electric lighting plan
in the 'town of Kingstree. This i
only one step towards the accom
plishment of a much needed lightini
system in our town, but we hope i
is one in the right direction, am
that these gentlemen will be able t
enter into a contract with the tow
that will enable them to give it
lighting service at no distant date.
Nexsen-Jacobs.
Mr W I Nexsen and Miss Barbar
Gewinner Jacobs, the popular an
attractive daughter of Postmaste
Louis Jacobs, were quietly marrie
Wednesday morning at Sullivan'
Island. The announcement of th
marriage of this popular coupl
came as a big surprise to their hos
of friends in Kingstree, who wer
under the impression that Mr Nexsei
was quietly sojourning in the hill
around Asheville in North Carolina
while Miss Jacobs was on a littl
pleasure trip to Sullivan's Island
* l 1 ' I- -A *1-1.
wnere sne went lasi weeK, osiensioi,
to see her sister. Miss Florrie. of
on a water % trip to New York
The announcement of their marriage
came to the members of the bride'
family in a brief telegram statin]
that the "deed had been done."
Miss Jacobs is one of the mos
popular and attractive young ladie
in Kingstree where she is belovei
by all who have ^ome in contac
with her bright, cheerful counter]
ance at her home, on the street o
at the postoffice where she has bee
an able assistant to her father.
The groom is a well known an
popular business man of Kingstree
and hi3 friends are legion.
The Record extends most cordii
congratulations and best wishes t
both.
TOBACCO MARKET OPENS.
Much Interest Manifested an
Good Prices Paid.
The tobacco market opened i
Kingstree this morning at 11 o.cloc
under what promised to be the mo
favorable conditions ever expei
enced in the history of the tobac<
business in the county.
The first sale was made in the ne
warehouse operated by Mess
Gass, Hopper & Gorrell. The fir
pile sold was a small lot of priminj
belonging to Henry Norris ar
t i i rA 1 1 l rr\
Drougnt jh.ou per nunureu. j.i
highest priced lot was a pile <
"second curings" belonging to IV
J T Frierson and sold at $12.50 p<
hundred.
Much interest was manifested
the opening sales, not only by tl
farmers themselves.but by all class*
of the business men in Kingstree.wt
filled the warehouse floors,
goodly number of ladies were pre
ent to hear the "cryers" who are i
good as we have ever listened t<
not excepting those in the large t(
jbacco markets of Virginia an
North Carolina.
The quality of the weed offere
today was well up to the standar
for first and second curings and th
prices paid were good?in fad
above the expectations of th
planters.
The largest sale was that of Messr
Epps & Mcintosh of the Nelso
Warehouse, where the second sal
was held. The third and last sal
being held at the Central Warehous
by E L Morgan. In all there wer
probably forty thousand pounds sol
here today, but we were unable t
get the exact figures in time fo
this issue of The Record. Th
prices paid will, it is believed, e>
ceed on an average, those of an
p e /ious year here,for similar grade)
It is needless for us to say tht
1 ? BABY NEEDS WITCHINU |
J h h
r | IN SUMMER TIME. |
l) . .!j Their I.lttle Stomach* (?et Out of jj
' ^ ij Ordtr KmII)' In Hot Weather. ^
Mothers should watch closely the
n I condition of the children's bowels,
g; babies especially. Keep the l>owels
I regular and much of the illness to
r which children are most susceptible
f in summer can l*e prevented,
r The most prevalent symptoms are
s constipation and diarrhoea. When
n waste from the stomach congests in
the bowels and makes your little
one feverish and fretful, with a feele
ing of heaviness or languor, try givc
ing it a spoonful of I)r Caldwell's
a sU'riirt Porvjiii at hprltinif. Kv morn-i
..
1 ing this pleasant, mild laxative will
" act gently, yet positively, and re"
store normal conditions. This
e simple, natural remedy is also ine
valuable in checking summer diarr
rhoea. By thoroughly cleansing 1
'' the bowels, the foreign matter and |
s! i>oisons that irritate and inflame the j
^ tissues are eliminated. Don't tor-!
h tue the child with harsh cathartic, I
t'.purgative or astringent remedies,}
s, that upset the whole system, and at
l"j best only relieve temporarily. Drj
?; Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, while posit;
tive in its effect, acts gently and
d without griping or discomfort, re0
| storing normal conditions.
n In using Syrup repsm lor cnua
dren the mother can feel perfectly
safe, as it contains no opiates or
narcotic drug, lieing a combination
of simple laxative herbs with pepsin. |
I By carrying off the dislodged tissues'
? I of mucous membrane that inflame!
d I the nasal passages it will quickly j
j j l>reak the "summer cold" that is so i
d( annoying. Dr Caldwell's Svrup
3 j Pepsin is sold by druggists for fifty
e! cents a little?the larger family
e | size, one dollar. A free trial l>ottle,
M postpaid, can be obtained by write
ing to Dr W B Caldwell, 4(Mj Washn
ington St, Monticello, Illinois.
Si ????_
'?:
e the warehousemen here know their
, business thoroughly. They are all
? up to snuff?twentieth century
hustlers and they mean to get for
e the planter every cent his tobacco is
s1 worth.
? The buyers are all well experienced
: men ana are representing tne largest
s manufacturing concerns in this
j country and Europe.
t|
i-1 Farmers, Attention!
r Please call attention to the Farmn
ers' Institute again. It meets at
I Kingstree Thursday, July 18. I
d; hope everybody that possibly can
will attend. Our farmers are not
I taking as much interest in these
; meetings as they are in other sec0!
tions of the State. The attendance
here has usually been small. You
j are missing much interesting, valuable
information. So I beg that ev!
erybody who sees this will talk it
d up, and let us have a good crowd
! next Thursday. The lectures will be
jn good, and I am sure that everyone
, who comes will have a profitable day.
T 0 Epps,
3t Farm Demonstration Agent,
i- ?
,0 losect Bite Costs Lcc.
A Boston man lost his leg from
w the bite of an insect two years berg
fore. To avert such calamities from
gt stings and bites of insects use Bucklen's
Arnica Salve promptly to kill
?s the poison and prevent inflammaid
tion,swelling and pain. Heals burns,
boils, ulcers, piles, eczema, cuts,
-,f I bruises. Only 25 cents at M L AIr
len's.
I
3r, The foreign commerce of the
j United States bas broken all records.
in!
ie Death of Our Baby, Odessa B.
?s | Just at dawn on June 17 the anjo
! gels came and welcomed little Odes^
sa to rest with Jesus for evermore,
age 6 months and 10 days. She is
s* resting now,but bless her dear little
heart, she spent her time in pain
3, while on earth. All was done that
> we could do,but God above was the
great Helper for our darling. All I
want now is to be prepared to be I
, with her
d Sleeping in Jesus arms,
d j Blessed sleep?sleep,
Our darling will not weep,
e i As we will,
t, i Father and Mother,
ej Mr and Mrs R D Bradham. 1
Salters. S C. 7-11-ltp
I SPECIAL NOTICES
Rhone us when you want
ej Ar to get a notice under this |
e I / heading. Price one cent aj
6 wor^ ^(,reac^ insertion. No
^ ad taken for less than 2dc.
0 Phone 83.
r ..
e Boarders Wanted?I have opened
c_ my cottage, Idle Hour, and will receive
boarders at reasonable rates.
* Mrs B Schalling,
' Station 22 1-2, Atlanticville, S C.
a 7-11 ltp
;j New Advertisements j
Take Warning?Farmers & Merchants
Bank, Lake City.
Fine Pianos on Easy Terms?Charleston
Piano Co, Charleston.
Horse-shoeing Done Right?W M
Vause & Son.
Great Clearance Sale?S Marcus.
Advanta??8 of a Bank Account?
Wee Nee Bank.
Grand Clearance Sale ? Jenkinson
Bros Co.
The People with the Goods?Kinjfstree
Hardware Co.
Steam Roller Prices Next Week?
Butler Dry Goods Co.
So far the United States heads
the list in the Olympic contests.
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I a; THE ULTIMA'
' Should Hac
I CYPRESS D00
f Your dealer will tell you that it 1
'v paint and is Cheaper in the En<
f If there is no dealer conveniently
t l. wethert
4 Manufacturer*.
\
Why suffer th
Aches at
Protect your family?your 1
H?wa in our home a botth
ingle preparation any family
It is a Pain Remedy as w<
application.
Can be taken safely foi
diarrhoea, etc.
Noah's Liniment is a fine
coughs, colds, asthma and tc
Noah's ]
for rheumatism, stiff joints,
sprains, sore muscles and acl
kinds
There is no better remedy.
Be ready for the "">e- err
Liniment in your nuVieir.c c;<
Best Pain B
and sold by all dealers in m<
25c., 50c., and $1.00.
If it isn't satisfactory, go
ask for the return of your mo
we want you to have it
Made in Richmond, Va., by No
J?*Sold arid guaranteed by King
Iontht b^jild 'n a, and owrr o?
I occasional coat of paint Just the thing fo
Hand tome?Incxpemioe. Can be laid c
We have local representatives almost ?
locality, write as direct for samples, price
CORTR1GHT META1
50 Nwtfc 23d Street
Delegates Appointed.
Philadelphia, Pa, July 0:?Governor
Please of South Carolina has
notified Congressman J Hampton
Moore, president of the Atlantic
(Deeper Waterways association, 01
the appointment of the following
delegates to represent the State of
South Carolina at the fifth annual
convention of the waterways body
to l>e Held in New London, Conn,
September 4, 5 and (>: Colonel
Wiley Jones, Columbia; Hon L C A
Rosseler, Charleston; and Hon W
H Andrews, Georgetown,
The County Record job office is
better equipped than ever to do your
printing. Send it to us at once.
The Comer Stone of Success
is laid by a man when he opens a bank
account. It gives him a standing in the
community to be able to refer to his
bank when references are required, and
the advantages of being able to pay all
bills by check are so_plain we need not
emphasize them, we are desirous 01
increasing the number of our depositors,
and should be glad to have you call
and see our cashier regarding opening
an account in our bank.
Wee Nee Bank.
NO RIVAL IN SIGHT.
We have distanced them all,
when it comes to practical horse- 0
shoeing; and that is the only kind
of work we do. When your shoes
don't fit it annoys you; it's the
same way with your horse. When
he is well shod he will do more
work than when his feet are tender
from careless shoeing. Let
us shoe your horse, and he will
thank you.
w. m. vause & son.
TE CONSUMER a: i
>w All About '
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near you. write to us for estimates. T
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ese every day
id Pains
loved ones?against them.
t of Noah's Liniment, the best
can have.
;11 as a Liniment for external
r colic, cramps, indigestion,
preparation for sore throat,
>othache. Use
Liniment
, neuralgia, strains,
ies and pains of all if^rmreaKasp
[Kj
y by having Noah's I |H
jset to-day. It is the U=?jj^^J BB
Lemedy 1MB
idicine ; three sizes, ?srzzrr H
w aaaanr H|
IIIMNMb m|
to your dealer and trsastys H|
ney. It is yours Aid B
ah Kenedy Company, w
stree Drug Co. and Al. L. Allen
drap&?Mm aeedw ftttectioa. except an I
r aJJ kinds of country buildings. Fin-proof? I
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