The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, August 22, 1912, Page SEVEN, Image 7
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I We have a good assortment of "
THE KINGSTREE 1
{THE PEOPLE'
I Hides, Furs a
U H. A. MILLER, P
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! I STEP
I HIGH I
X when it comes to turning o
Q Harness. We always carry a f
J Wagons, Harness, Saddles, etc
0 See our line of Tyson & Jone
O Buggies, also our Columbus an
Y YOURS TO P
Y Williamsburg Live
Y Thoi. McCutchan, Mgr.
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mi I GROW M
DY means of a mutually
HI t and a thorough uni
needs, coupled with a desire
Hi on the part of those intere
I I cerns in this immediate vici
1 P the extensive service offeree
9H* building for themselves a so
t for the larger business of th
I BANK OF WIL
M Kingstre
H ? C W Stoll. President.
RBl F Rhem, Vice-President.
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I I We have
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I been in town
Pure Drugs 1
are more important
than pure foods,/
when it comes to
ministering to the
sick. We use only
the best in compounding
prescriptions.
Patent Medicines
Of All Kinds
Huyler's Candies
Turnip and Rutabaga Seed.
DRUG COMPANY
J
s market!
DEALER IN
inds of Fresh
ats and Fish.
st Cash Price Paid for
ind Poultry.
ROPRIETOR
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ut Stylish Vehicles and X
ull line of Buggies, Surries, O
s, Bull Durham and Parker %{
d Thornhill Wagons. X
LEASE. jC
StocK Company, X
KINGSTRtt. S.C X
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profitable co-orperation ?
ierstanding of business 5
to "live and let live" 3
sted, many young con- ^
inity are making use of 1
1 by this bank and are i
lid financial foundation ?
e future. j
LIAMSBURG, 3
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E C Epps, Cashier. 1
C W Boswell, Asst. Cashier. ^
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IF NOT WHY NOT? !
Whose fault is it? It is not ours.
We offer you the necessary requirements
to place you on the safe side. J
and would be more than delighted to
WRITE YOU A POLICY <
j
that will protect you from all loss '
by fires at a very low rate. We represent
the best and most reliable
f
companies on earth. ^
Kingstree insurance, Real Estate & Loan Co. ,
R. N. Speigner. Manager.
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COAL! COAL!
Don't wait until the cold
blasts of winter are upon you
to order your supply of coal.
Give me your order now. 1
I have several carloads or- .
dered and will be glad to
have your order. The sooner
the better.
L. C. MONTGOMERY,
7.1?.? KINfiSTREE. S. C.
f J.W VJL - - w - ?^ ? 1 ? - ? - j.
LIGHTNING ROBS.
H. L. Whlllock. Lak? City, S.C.
Special Sales Agent.
Representing the Largest Manufacturers of All
Kinds
Improved Copper and 6alvanized Section Bods
^Endorsed by the Highest Scientific Authorities
and Fire Insurance Companies).
PURE COPPER WIRE CABLES, ALL SIZES. Our
Full Cost Guarantee Given with Each Job.
I sell on close margin of profit, dividing com- I
mission with mv customers. 3-7-tf e
CHICHESTER S PILLS
W THE H1AMOMD It It A\I?. a 5
Ladlml Ask your Hrauint for A\ .
?\\ Cbl-ehe?-ter's Illanondnrand/fVV I
IMIls in Rrd tnd Gold f
V. ^AJI K)t?. toiled with Blue Ribbon. \/
ill SlwJ Tate no otbrr. Htiy of roar ?
I"/ - ftf llrntrM. A(kfor?'lH.< Kkh-TEBS
K Jg IHAMO.NII It KAMI I'lLI.ft, for 85
\ V JO yt?rt known Is Best. SI test. Alwtys Reliable
^?t SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
Ladie
1 the handsome
. Also a new 1
VIA]
B. Wallace Jones!
REAL ESTATE
FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE.
Cotton and Cotton Seed
Buyer. ,
I
JPealer in
Farm Supplies and i
Fertilizers.
LAKE CITY, S. C. !
2-22-tf
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| Professional Cards, |
DR. R. J, MCCABE,
Dentist.
KINGSTREE, - S. C
Office Next to Court House Square.
PHILIP H. ARROWSMITH
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
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vi a a j ? w? -w
M. A. WOODS.
DENTIST.
Offic* OT*r Sin^Utary Bldg.
#'PHONE NO. 62.^
LAKE CITY, - S.C
W. Leland Taylor,
DENTIST.
(>ffice over Dr W V Brocklnstou' * store,
KINGSTREC, - S.C.
5-21-tf.
M. D. Nesmith
DENTIST.
LAKE CITY, - - - S. C
DR. R. C. McCABE
Dental Surgeon,
in Hirsch building, over Kingstree
Drug (Company's.
Benj. MclNNES, M. R.C. V. S.
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a. Kater mcirNi>cs, tn. u., v. m. u.
VETERINARIANS.
One of us will be at Kingstree the
irst Monday in each month, at Heler's
Stables. 9-28-tf
Why Suffer from Eczema?
A Georgia Man Tells His
Experience.
I was afflicted with a very bad
:ase of Eczema for twenty-five
rears,which was in my feet, legs
ind hips. Through all this time I
:ried different remedies and doc:ors*
prescriptions, obtaining no
elief until I used your HUNT'S
;ure.
One box (50c) cured me entirey,
and though two years have
dapsed I have had no return of
he trouble,
Naturally I regard it as the
freatest remedy in the world.
Yours,
J P Perkins.
Atlanta, da.
Manufactured and Ouuranteed by
A. B. RICHARDS MEDICINE CO.
Sherman, Tesas.
SOLD BY
Dr. W. V. BrocKington,
Kin^itree, S. C.
SlaKely-McCullough Co.,
Lanea. S. C.
WANTED I
Frnm civ tn pi orb t. crnnrJ. I
JL 1VHA k/Aik VV ^ v
fat Beef Cattle a week,
for which I will pay the
best market price.
All Kinds of Meats
in season at living prices,
also a choice line of Fruits,
Vegetables and Canned
Goods.
Epps' MarKet
Cr. Actdimy <Xk> Mill St*<
FOR SALE.
ririi-k in any quantity to suit purchaa
ir. The Best Dry Press Machine-made
A BBICR:. v
Special shapes made to order. Correwndence
solicited betore placing your
>rders. W. R. FUNK
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
Cures Colds, Croup and Whooping Cough.
>s:
:st line of Lad
ine of Waists
RCl
FROM ANOTHER VIEWPOINT.
Candidates Should be Made to
Declare for Jones or Blease.
. (Becelred too late for last week's Issue).
Editor County Record:?
Please allow me space to reply, in
a word, to the remarks of Mr "W E
N" in your last issue, "Request of
county Chairman." First, I will say
i that I believe in good order and
I gentlemanly conduct at all com'
paign meetings, But as a true Dem|
ocrat I must protest against the request
that "all candidates be requested
to pledge themselves to answer
no questions on the stump as
ito State political issues." This would
not be right from a Democratic
standpoint, for the people have a
; right to know what a candidate
stands for. He has no right to hide
from the people his views on political
questions of any nature. If a
man is known, his policies and principles
are known and then he is
i elected. He is the choice of the peo:
pie, otherwise he is not.
Another reason why we do not
I Off.aa tn tkio ia thot the Hmp hao
J O^l W W VI14U IO VtlMV VI IV VIMiV t?*rW
come in our political state (and Wilj
liamsburg county is truly a part of
j that same) when we must turn ei!
ther to the right or co the left. It
: is an issue of principles. We have a
I right to know from each candidate
whether he will give us Bleaseism
and anarchy or good government
that tends toward the betterment
of all the people; whether he will
serve his friends and damn his enemies
or be the servant of all the
people, for the good of all the people.
It appears to me that the object
of the county campaign is to enable
the people and the office-seekers to
get in touch with each other. It is
there that the people can hear the
candidates and the principles and
issues for which they stand. To refuse
to answer questions that are
put in a gentlemanly way would be
to defeat the very end for which the
campaign was instituted. Besides
this it would be decidedly undemocratic.
Let us be gentlemanly but let us
demand to know how each candidate
stands upon this vital question,
for we, as Democrats, have a right
to know. The people of Williamsburcr
are fair minded people. Let
them know the facts and judge for
themselves the merits of the man.
Now, Mr "W E N", I mean nothing
personal in these remarks. I
trust you will not take them as
such. These are my views on the
question at issue and not a personal
attack on anyone.
F R Hemingway.
Rome, August 12. 9
Indian Killed on Track.
Near Rochelle, 111, an Indian went
to sleep on a railroad track and was
killed by the fast express. He paid
for his carelessnees with his life.
Often it's that way when people
neglect coughs and colds. Don't
risk your life when prompt use of
Dr King's New Discovery will cure
them and so prevent a dangerous
throat or lung trouble. "It completely
cured me, in a short time, of
a terrible cough that followed a severe
attack of Grip," writes J R
Watts, Floydada, Tex, "and I regained
15 pounds in weight that I
had lost." Quick, safe, reliable and
guaranteed. 50c and $1.00. Trial
bottle free at M L Allen's.
i
" *7 DOMESTIC
jpNow $<i% A MONTH
J ToqeanplaeolhalaUol
WV f? _ modal. CMJUM Uoran
mm
ju <m. "j ~ machines,(n yoar hoir \
^ OM it continually whilj
paying a month, and en1?>T
? **y apodal pHct
^ * -: X a Jlreot to rou or fro? oar naarW
' ' J| *-* oro-.cr. A maeruhcent morhina <
We will Take Yoni
Kl>?aap51 Old Machine
Ptoiibfol allowance or a aplaodid aaa
j^Q3B2T~7 bcmaitic. Ana roa cos ot-ll ta)io ad"
iP.inUcaof to# modal prieo and aaaj
DOMESTIC
Tha perfect (owing machine that haJ alwara led all othej
mnkea and ft trder hotter than ovor. Two maehlnoa
In ono-look atttch mud cruUn otitch. Straight drop
bead. M-h awn. ball baarin#. A complata oat of_ atuehmaau-.
every one practical, etc., made for erery-uay uao. Tna Don>e?Uc k
a revelation of raotiam sewing tnachir.e prof i-etf. rn J cot about it,
IINO worn ftOON. FWC. Th? Troth About Saw ins
Alachbnee." t?*. ?k a-j !>'"* .-vn W*?e (too*? sawing reach'
meoMa Wfi S T -; Lnv Pn * ' u oMi.Y *" % ;?-?,cn. l>ean
wliy ??a?-il * * -.* - S v< - -fr.U:?|yiv? 'ud.'.'YKAK
CfUAkANTcK, the fa? ta oeTrtro you b?iv an% '.4 :hxa#. This
Fn. I ip-rnture will tare : ou r..oney. Send for it 2v -W.
^ aaaalis (?? :; KtH?? 5iw <lv*U??n Ss/I Cfcuft.
ies' Skirts th
that are good
j s.
WOMAN'S EXCHANGE.
( An Organization for the Benefit
of Ladles of the Community.
On the first Saturday in September,
between the hours of 10 to 12
in the forenoon and 4 to 6 in the
[ afternoon, the Woman's Exchange
! of Kingstree will be opened in one
of the windows of Allen's drug
store. This is an institution planned
and intended to benefit those ladies
in the town or surrounding country
. who desire to make extra change
for church money or for any purpose
whatsoever by selling any sort
of handwork, whether needlework
or edibles; the only requirement being
that each consignor pay one dol'
.IV A. _ .L
lar a year itne regular auesj 10 ine
Civic League. The proceeds of each
: article go to the consignor, clear of
i any expense. This undertaking is
J being launched under the auspices
j of the Civic League but is not intended
to benefit that organization,
| except to solicit new members. Any
lady wishing to sell articles through '
I the exchange and who does not wish
1 to become a regular member of the
league may do so by only paying the
dollar per annum and attend no
meetings of the league. It is sincerely
hoped that each and every
lady in the community will take ad;
vantage of this means to earn raoi
ney for church, missionary society
| or whatever cause appeals most to
i her.
The following are some of the
rules which will goverp the methods
j of the exchange:
i 1. Each subscriber of one dollar .
for the year is entitled to one ticket
for the admission of work.
2. All work must be entered on
i the ticket of a subscriber andissubI
ject to the approval of the managers.
3. All articles which consignors
desire withdrawn, and those which
have been found unsalable by the
1
at has ever
values.
i
j
j managers, will be returned one year
from date of entry or before, at the
i risk and expense of the consignor.
I 4. The exchange does not hold iti
self responsible for losses from any
cause whatever.
[ 5. Consignors must put their own
j prices on the articles sent.
6. Consignors are required to send
j a list of articles entered. * \
7. "Payment will be made as soon
! after sale of articles as possible,dur;
ing the hours the exchange is open.
The exchange will be open every
; Wednesday and Saturday after and
1 including the first Saturday in September.
Announcement of hours
i will be made later except for the
: opening day, when the hours will be
from 10 to 12 a. m. and from 4 to 6
. p. m. All articles of fancy work, or
plain garments and aprons, and
; such things as cakes, pies, salads,
i home-made preserves, pickles and,
candv will be acceDtable.
A cordial invitation is extended to
everyone to attend the opening: of
i the exchange on Saturday, Septem>r7-.
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The lesson of the Rosenthal murder
is said to be to avoid gambling,
j but many men won't do that, as
their wives and children would get
the money.
The Trials of a Traveler.
"I am a traveling salesman,"
writes E E Youngs, E Berkshire.Vt,
, "and was often troubled with constipation
and indigestion till I began
to use Dr King's New Life Pills,
which I have found an excellent
remedy." For all stomach, liver or
kidney troubles they are unequaled.
, i Only 25 cents at M L Allen's.
Notice lo Farmers'Unions.
:
' j Each Local Union of the Farmers
; Union of Williamsburg County, is
, requested to send delegates to the
| meeting of the County Union to be
1 held in the court house on August
24 at 12 o'clock.
W D Daniel,
r 8-8-2t. President.
| 5 or 6 doses 666 will break any
case of Chills & Fever; and if taken
then as a tonic the Fever will not
return. Price 25c. 5-23-4m
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