The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, August 01, 1912, Page FIVE, Image 5
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NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
In tendering to the people
o^this community the use of
the facilities of this Bank in
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j all financial matters, it is our
v earnest desire to assist them
to easier and better methods
of handling funds.
In the investment or transfer
of funds, in the collectien
of monies, and in all fi-*'nancial
matters, you may
feel free to consult with us.
BANK OF WILLIAMSBURG
' KIN6STREE, S. C.
C W Stoll. Pres. F Rhem. V P.
tt.E C Epps. C W Bosweli..
D8CC0 salesman, was in i\iu);3h?
this week calling on the trade.
? Mrs W L Taylor and kittle son will
leave today for an extended visit to
Atlanta and other points in Georgia.
Messrs TJ Cottingham, J L Richardson
and R H Edmunds, Jn of
Lake City were in KingstreeTuesday.
Mrs 0 H Patrick's many friends
will regret to learn that she is quite
ill at her home on West Main street.
Mrs T M Hazel and daughter, Isabel,
of Charleston spent this week
here as the guests of the Misses
Nettles.
We are pleased to announce to
our readers that the editor, Mr C W
n-Vir> io ot Orfpnvillp. is im
VfV/lAVTy nuv iw MV ?
s proving.
YI51UU& AUIOO njimi u
Miss Vivian Wheeler has returned
from a visit to Sullivan's Island.
Mrs Jack Howie and children of
Marion are visiting Dr R J McCabe.
Miss Ada Brockington is visiting
Miss Lillian Salters at Salters Depot.
Miss Annie Gregg of Marion is
visiting her sister, Mrs R J McCabe.
Mr Walter Green of Charleston
visited his brother, Mr W G Green,
this week.
Miss Ruth Nettles is spending a
fortnight with relatives and friends
at Sumter.
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Mr and Mrs B E Clarkson and
Miss Helen Smith spent the week-end
at Sardinia.
, Mayor L R Kinder went to Charlesk
^ ton Saturday.where he spent Sunday
and Monday.
Mrs LeRoy Lee \ and Miss Serena
Lee are up .in the mountains of
North Carolina.
Mr and Mrs Horace McGee returned
Tuesday from a week's visit
to Hendersonville.
Messrs Boyd Jeffords, H Heck, L
Luck and P Puck of Lake City spent
Sunday in Kingstree.
Miss Katherine Bell, of near
Kings tree, left yesterday for a visit
to relatives at Eilenton.
I Mr W T Norton, the popular to?
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Cashier. assi v^asmer.
Miss Marie Nelson is on the sick
list.
Miss Lula Epps of Mouzon was in
town today.
ht_ ll* 7 nf Roncnn vi'fls in
1V1I ?Y I iiduaic v/i ..?.? ? ,
Kingstree Tuesday.
y Mr Julian M Jacobs of Charleston
'*'P is visiting his parents.
Mr R A Watts, who has been critically
ill, is convalescent.
? MiSs Mabel Buie of Georgetown is
visiting Mrs W A Hanks.
We had a pleasant call today from
Mr J A Marshall of Zeb.
Mr L E Nesmith of Lake City was
here on business Wednesday.
Miss Maude Jones of Charleston is
visiting Miss Vivian Wheeler.
Mr W N Clarkson of Gourdin was
in town on busines^ Tuesday.
Several good showers of rain have
fallen in Kingstree this week.
Miss Frances Moore of Wiggins is
C*lofo Mnnftrnmprv I
The popular proprietor, Mr L D'
'Rodgers, announces in this paper
that he intends closing out his gro- M
I cerv business.
Dr and Mrs T 0 Kilpatrick and
children of Lowndesville are visiting si
I the family of Mrs Kilpatrick'ssister.
| Mrs T M Gilland. a
Miss Marian Hurt, daughter of I ^
Rev W E Hurt, of this place, is still ^
quite ill. but is doing as well as
could be expected.
Miss H R Gale, who has been vis- ^
iting the Misses Ervin of McClel-i^'
lanville.is now the guest of relatives [
at and near Easton, Md. cc
Misses Charlie Farrow, Alie Mey- Si
er, Mary Jewel and Nealy Brady of bi
Wilmington. X C, are visiting at the
home of Hon R H Kellahan.
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Mr L C Dove, wife and children bi
left Monday afternoon for Chester, ar
where Mrs Dove and children will
spend some time with friends.
J R Cox of Gourdin sent us yesI
terday a tine specimen of ripe cot
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ton. The pod was taxen irum a ^
^ twenty-acre field of an early variety. w
Mr A M Gordon returned Tuesday
from Hendersonville, where his
wife is spending the summer. Miss
Martha Gordon is there now with P>
her mother. ri
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Capt and Mrs J P Russell of Lum- q
berton.N C.were guests of Mrs Rus- or
sell's brother, Mr Hugh McCutchen, th
Sunday. They also visited relatives j0
at Indiantown. ' *
Rev R L Holroyd, presiding elder, so
will preach at the Methodist church a?
next Sunday evening at 8:30 o'clock.
The pastor: Rev W A Fairy, will *u
preach at 11 a. m. All invited.
Mr L F Rhem, wife and baby boy M
were in Kingstree Tuesday. Mr 8c
Rhem brought over about 6,000 lbs ev
of tobacco Monday afternoon which to
he sold on our market at a satisfac- T]
tory price. ' is
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Among: the candidates' cards in I "
this issue of The Record will be
found the announcement of Mr KB s
Smith for the office of county Audi- "j
tor. Mr Smith is well known to the
voters of this county, and if elected
will make them an able and efficient
officer. w
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Mrs Addie Brown returned to her or
home at Zeb Friday after being: yc
sometime at McLeod's infirmary, T!
where she underwent an operation bi
for a chronic case of appendicitis. G.
She is getting along finely. We th
| hope she will soon be restored to I i
health. te
Mr C C Bean returned on Monday 0j
from his vacation, which he spent
most enjoyably in North Carolina, ^
the cities of Washington and New ^
York and the New Jersey coast re- yc
sorts. During his absence his position
with the Kingstree Drug Co ^
was filled by Mr E P Walsh. js
The State Board of Medical Examiners
in session at the Isle of **
Palms Tuesday, licensed 90 physi- ^
sians, 1 osteopath and 41 nurses.
Among the physicians granted a li- ^
cense is the name of T S Hemingway
of Kingstree, and that of Miss
Ethel McLean appears among the
list of nurses.
Mr R H Pittman of Columbia has 'xI
established a law and real estate office
in Kingstree and is located in j*
the Hirsch building. Mr Pittman is
a Williamsburg man, having been
born and reared in the Gourdin f8
neighborhood. He will have associ- ia
ated with him here Mr M A Shuler
of Orangeburg, a graduate of the ai
Columbia law school. We wish these 01
gentlemen much success in their f5
new field.
A letter was received here a few
days ago by a personal friend of 0f
Senator Smith requesting informa- jn
tion concerning the extent of damages
done in the county by the army
worm. Senator Smith is interested Vv
i in this matter and writes that he d;
will be glad to do anything in his ni
I *-.s oociof in tho annihilation nf mm
puwci tu acoiov in buw uuuiiiiimvivw v*
the pest. Already he has been instrumental
in securing an appropri|
ation by the national government to
; be used in fighting the army worm
i in this State.
A laymen's revival will be held at!
the Baptist church here,commencing
I Sunday morning, August 4, and continuing
to the 11th, inclusive. The
meeting will be carried on by four
laymen of Charleston, all business
men. Their names are: Messrs M G
j Westendorff. A C Hutchmacher,
: Frank Sigwald and S J Parker.
These gentlemen are members of
and active workers in the Citadel
Square Baptist church at Charleston
and are giving their vacation to
special religious work.
"I was cured of diarrhoea by one
dose of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy," writes M E
Gebhart, Oriole, Pa. There is nothing
better. For sale by all dealers.
For pure food groceries call on
or Dhone L D Rodgers. He is sell
| out at cost. I 1
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SURPRISED THEIR FRIENDS
Iss Thames and Mr Arrowsmith
Married at Manning.
Manning, July 31.?There was a
irprise marriage in town yesterday
"ternoon, when Miss Helen Thames,
prominent and popular society
?lle, became the bride of Mr Philip
rrowsmith, a prominent young law>r
of Kingstree. The ceremony
as performed by the Rev F H
luler, at the Methodist parsonage.
After the ceremony the young
>uple left in an automobile for
jmter to catch the train for a
-idal trip north. They got out of
?\vn before their friends had time
i extend congratulations. The
ide is the second daughter of Mr
id Mrs P B Thames.
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0 To Tobacco Raisers.
With my twenty odd years' expeence
in the warehouse business I,
ive always found that the farmers
ho raised tobacco were anxious to
low something of the prospects for
iture prices. .
1 must candidly acknowledge that
*ices on all grades of tobacco are
lling very much higher than I exKited.
The tobacco crop in North
arolinaand Virginia bids fair to be
le of the largest in the history of
lose States, hence I was fearful of
w prices. However, it is selling
ell now, but it may not be selling
i well thirty days from now, on
:couht of conditions mentioned
>ove. My advice to you is to sell,
..... jAkonnn oo cA.m oe
IU1 buuattu c*o ovv/*i * *.? ,/vuw.v.v. - ,
n sure that you cannot realize any
tter prices than you can get now. J
y daily sales are averaging from
: to 10c for everything on the floor,
en counting the scrap. Sell your
bacco now and sell with MORGAN
HE HUSTLER,and when the "ball:
wound up" you will have nothing]
regret,only that you did not have
; much tobacco planted as you
ould, and that you lost money by'
>t selling your entire crop with
ORGAN.
I v cannot come to you and asK
>ur patronage on the plea that "I
as raised here in Williamsburg1
mnty and you should patronize me
1 that account," but I appeal to
u in a much more substantial way.;
lat is to say, I know the tobacco
isiness if any man does, and MOR- i
AN'S chief delight is to pull you
e biggest prices for your tobacco. |
am sure you are much more in-j
rested in that fhan whether or
>t I was raised here in South Car- j
ina.
Now,farmer friends,talk is cheap, i
it it takes a hustler to back what |
. saira ?'Kar it tfl (TPttinO'l
oaj O r* uv.il ?v vv??vw vv 0 0
>u the very best prices for your
bacco. As a great many of you
we already found-out, MORGAN
not afraid to spend his money to
?t you those Kg prices we are J
,Iking about. My motto will be to
11 more tobacco for more money
lan any warehouse in Kingstree.
ime to see me, for dollars count.
Morgan,
The Friend of the Farmer.:
A Stranger
locking around town for the past
iw days was heard to say: "I hap-1
?ned to drop in at Gorrell's ware>use,
and let me tell you they were
iving a lively sale. Mr Gass, the
lies manager, has the art to a "T" I
i getting the buyers to put forth j
leir highest bids. Mr Hopper, the!
actioneer, well, I have never seen
heard his equal. Taking them
> a whole, I don't believe there is a
?tter warehouse force in the State.
L D Roigers has a splendid line
: fancy groceries which he is offerg
at cost for cash. 8-1-4-lt
They say the reason baseball
asn't so successful in the olden
ays was that they didn't sell peajts
at the games.
Destroys
Dandruff
Ayer's Hair Vigor keeps the
scalp clean and healthy,
destroys all dandruff, and
greatly promotes the growth
of the hair. You will certainly
be pleased with it as
a dressing for your hair. It
Keeps the hair soft and
smooth and promptly checks
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any tailing 01 ine nair. u
does not color the hair, and
cannot injure the hair or
scalp. Consult your doctor
about these hair problems.
Ask him what he thinks of
Ayer's Hair Vigor.
M?de by the J. C. ATEB CO.. Lowell. Km.
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' HEAT OFTEN TENUS10 MAKE J?
WOMEN PALE AND WEAK. f
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f}, They Neglwt Their Itowela and the f'
j,' Vitiate the f)
j) a
Hot weather has a ver> weakening
effect on women. They become too
languid to exercise and have appetite
for light,tasty foods, like salads
and other cold concoctions, which do
not digest readily and tend to increase
their natural tendency to
constipation.
AT thie coacnn u-nmpn psnpoinllv
need all their strength to resist the
enervating effect of the heaL Good
digestion and regularity ot the bowels
are essential. Some fruits have
laxative properties, but are uncertain
in their effect, and are not generally
advised. A mdd bowel stimulant
and digestant, such as Dr Caldwell's
Syrup Pepsin,is preferable because
it is certain in its effect, natural
in its action, and wholly safe.
Take a dose of Syrup Pepsin at night
and by morning the sick headache
and indigestion will be gone.
Dr Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is sold
in drug stores everywhere, and costs
fifty cents a bottle; a larger size, intended
for family use, costs one dollar.
If you have never used Syrup
Pepsin and would like a free trial
bottle, postpaid, write to Dr W B
Caldwell, 406 Washington St, Monticello,
111.
^ New Advertisements j
The Best Course for Your Money?
Wee Nee Bank.
Expert and Reasonable Carriage Re^Cpairing?W
M Vause & Son.
When Life Is Smooth Sailing?Farm
ers & Merchants Bank, Lake City.
Cypress Doors, Sash and Blinds?L
Wetherhorn & Son, Charleston.
Notice to Club Secretaries?? H
Stoll, Chairman.
Hunt's Cure?Dr W V Brockington,
Kingstree; Blakely-McCuIlough
Corp, Lanes.
Still Better Bargains?Jenkinson
Bros Co.
High Prices for Tobacco?Gorrell's
Warehouse.
Died from IndiaestiOD.
Died from an attack of Acute Indigestion,
caused from eating an
- ? r : ..i.? d.. 1
interior graue ??i i.igm, duwi.
When you want a loaf of Healthful
Light Bread, call on the man with
the goods. We have over 1<X) satisfied
daily customers.
We guarantee satisfaction or
money back.
Courtney's Ice Cream Palace.
William Randolph Hearst has
gone out of the house again. Let's
lock the door this time so he can't
get back.
SPECIAL NOTICES
Phone us when you want
/jT to get a notice under this
Sheading. Price one cent a
word for each insertion. No
jj ad taken for less than 2oc.
Phone S3.
Wanted?Competent man to look
after our Morrisville Gin Plant.
F Rhem & Sons,
, 7-25-2t Rhems, S C.
I For Sale?20 to 30 head Beef Cattle
in good order. j&Ss>F Rhem & Sons,
7-25-2t Rhems.SC.
I Boarders Wanted-Rates reasona:
ble, centrally located on two car lines;
! parties wishing to go to the Island daily
i find it to their advantage to go to The
i National; ten minutes walk to the boat;
i special rates to parties and families.?
i The National House, 206 Meeting St.,
i Charleston.
Mrs W B Oeland.
8-l-3tp Proprietress.
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Notice to Club Secretaries.
Under the rules of the Democratic
party no one can vote in the primary
i elections unless his name is on club roll
at least five days prior to said primary.
Requirement to enroll on club poll list
is residence in State one year and coun;
ty sixty days. Registration certificates
are not required in the primary. Club
secretaries are hereby given notice tc
observe the above-mentioned rules ir
making up their club rolls.
Philip H Stoll.
8?l-4t County Chairman.
For Sale!
My farm consisting of 197 acres on 11
F D 1, three and a hajf miles from
Kingstree; 80 acres cltared.good dwell'
ing, store house, one tobacco barn anc
! other necessary outhouses. Splendic
fruit orchard. Good pasture and timber.
School 300 yards from dwelling. Gooc
watar in house. The lands front on<
mile on south side and 3., mile on nortl
side of Murry's Ferry road leading fron
Kingstree to Greelyville. Also on<
45 h p boiler, good 35 h p engine, saw
and grist mill. The above land is wel
adapted to the growth of cotton, con
and tobacco. For^furthur informatioi
?ii a. MkwAF H Rnnr.E
can uu vi ouui-- ?
or LeRoy Lee.
5-30-4tp Kingstree, S C
| Still Better f
Our Great Clean
creases in interest
on. In order to ke
1 I V% /V
we nave suiiieuinig
each week. The f<
| doubt be of interes
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One hundred dozen splendid c
4c the dozen, three dozen for 10c
One hundred dozen best Pearl
this town for only 5c the dozen.
Ladies' short Kimonas made o.J
25c article, only 10c each.
A large lot. A new arrival of
sook Drawers at 19c, 35c, 50c an<
Children's and Misses' Nainso<
10c and 15c the pair.
A new arrival of Ladies' Mu
Gowns at 48c and 9^c each.
A new arrival of Ladies' Corse
dainty, only 25c, 50c and 81.00We
have some of the most w<
ever shown in Gents' Neck Wear
line of Gents' Four-in-hand Ties
A nice line of Suisine Silks to <
OJ..M1 _ i-a r?_i.?
OLlu a iuivl rujama v^ncurvo vn
i twelve yards for $1.00.
Some wonderful values to closi
i All Muslins and Lawns must b
! When it comes to Gents' and (
?We will not take a back seal
see the splendid lines of new st;
showing. They are all up to the
hats for Gents that we are selling
Didn't you say you wanted a
daughter to gooff to school? We
Special prices to school girl? and,
trunks.
We don't propose to let u
every piece of Summer Gooc
to do this we will put in soi
week. Come right on with
: bargains await you.
Jenkinson Brofhi
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ii/ Tub Dresses. The I
'y : ment in Kingstree
JJ- suit.
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:arther On"! 1
Sweep Sale inas
time wears i
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ep up interest
new to put on
allowing will no
t to shoppers.
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juality Pearl Buttons at
i i iuigei us. "j
, M, VAUSE & SON,
omtheWalletto the Bank I
he very best course your money can G
e. Money gets away fast enough, I
if it goes into the bank account it 1
I return again with interest It is a 9
' thing to know that you have some- { 8
lg laid by for a rainy day. Open an * B
ount with us and be prepared to meet 8
' emergency that may arise.
V^ee Nee BanK I
Is is sold, and in order
tne fresh goods each
the money; tempting
irs Company.
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YOUR HORSE RUN'S AWAY
1 your carriage is broken, or a
eel ripped off, or any kind of .
nage done to it, you will want
?et it repaired as quickly as
;sible. We will do this for you
the shortest possible time, and
a. cost which will give us a
r profit, and no more. When *1
i want carriage repairs done,
Buttons ever offered in
f figured Muslin, a good
Ladies' Muslin and Naini
$1.00 the pair.
)k Slips or drawers, only
slin and Nainsook Night
it Covers, very pretty and
mderful values we have
. Come and see. A nice
at 10c, 15c, 25c and 50c.
dose out at 19c the yard.
of Qo f-l-l/-* iroivl At*
i iiaiiu at ?/t tuv* jwiuj vi
3 in Dress Ginghams,
e sold. Come and see.
Children's Hats and Caps
: for anyone. Come and
pie Hats and Caps we are
minute. Still a few Straw
? for less than cost.
Trunk for your son or
have just what you need,
boys. Come and see our
p on this Sale until