The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, November 07, 1912, Page SEVEN, Image 7
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The Fall T
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Septemb<
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Parents who intend enteri
wi# p^se o so during the fir
* Patrons and friends of the
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Papplying to
I J. W. Swittenberg,
|BBl Superintendent
wf Kingstri
| BEWARE OF MALARIA.
?lalaria?Chills and Fevers?common
.rlaintv omnnc iwinlo Hrir-c in
utheastern States, can be effectively reved
n the shortest possible time by
L. T.?Richardson's Laxative Tonic.
Stis prescription has been used thirtyt
yean by Dr. Richardson, of Anderson,
C, in his daily practice as a family
aician, and has behind it thonsands of
iraonials from many prominent South
tolinians and citizens of other neighborVtates.
R. L. T. is a wonderful corr^r
of liver troubles and the greatest
dc on the market today. You can absoaly
rely on it in any case of chills and
w'or malarial poison, constipation or
14|sness.
If any n^nber of your family need a
ik; that^^eagtheas and builds, go to
nr druggis?today and get a fifty-cent or
'ollar bot'Ji of R. L. T., and watch the
steady improvement If your drug
it can't supply you write R. L. T. Co?
iderson, S. C.
R. L.T.
Hie Best liver Medicine
mthe most perfect tomc
B #4c 4 $1.00 p< r Bottle. All Drug Stores. I
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KcCailV Magazinej
Eqd McCall Patterns
For Women ;
ate- More Friends than any other
patterns. McCall's is the
Bt-kabJe Fashion Guide monthly in
Bse million one hundred thousand
Be mes. Besides showing all the latest
Busigns of McCall Patterns, each issue
ft brimful of sparkling short stories
ft:'! helpfuijuform.. lion for women.
B MoenjBnd Keep in Style by subscribing
ffir: McO-.'s MAgariua at once. Costs only 50
... including any ous <-f the celebrated
ft jai ktamim.
Bc--'! PetltfM J.emd all c-hers in style, fit.
ft-^oi.i'y, ec.-nosv.* a:.i nun.bcr sold. More f
, McCal than any c?her two j
ft- t--:c'.rrd. Knee hither ihu ijctMfc Buy 1
1 d^uier, or by mail iron
11 CALL'S MAGAZINE'
I r-T. lS W. 37th h... iVcw York City
I . It J FXK.ru cwcarw "??,
J. A. DOYLE, Cashier
lemingway
$15,000
/ay, S. C.
th us and watch how
ul attention given to all i
>t paid in our Savings ;
landle any amount.
hanges.
erm of the
i AND HIGH SCHOOL I
,ran
ir 16, 1912 I
ints are now
rking Order.
ing their children in the school
week of the fall term.
i School are cordially invited
tation may be had by
E. C. Epps,
Clerk Board of Trustees.
ee, S. C.
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.
Order your Cotton Seed
Meal and Hulls for cow feed
from
! I P. MnNTPniMFRY
Li Ui IflUll I UUI1VIL.IIIJ
7-i8-tf KIN6STREE. S. G. |
LIGHTNING RODS.
, H. L. WhltlocK, Lake City. S.C.
Special Sales A gent.
I Representing the Largest Manufacturers of All
Kinds
I
Improved Copper and Galvanized Section Rods,
(Endorsed by the Highest Scientific Authorities !
and Fire Insurance Companies).
PURE COPPER WIRE CABLES, ALL SIZES.
' Our Full Cost Guarantee Given with Each Job. j
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I sell on close margin of profit, dividing commission'with^mv
customers. 3-7-tf |
JbtGesaice
#Mow AMoVtK
4jw You can placo the ?atco j
rnod?l. eenoitic Dom? .<
,JT fllHR QCceo of ail et-wir.
^?AACrfTO?-!KM^ machines.in your home.
u?9 it continually ?hik i
ntiptBim&Mn pr.ving $2 4 month, and rn- '
lor I vory apodal prtc?
f& direct to too or from our neare*
agency. A magnificent macbi'io < j
IVeWI IlTakc Yom
^4?nnl9 Old Machine iiLrSJj*1.
fcalibeim] aJlowanco on a aplcii . 'i rve*
f p Domestic. And you can rtill take ad
"" 1 l> rentage of tba special pnea and MC
DOMESTIC
The perfect sewing machine that has always led all other
makes and is today battsr than ovar. Two machines
in ono?lock stttch and chain stltdu. Straight dropbead.
hick ana, b?U bsanna. A cooplsta sat of attachments-,
.very ons practical. ate.. mads for a?sry-day uaa. The Domeetic l<
a revelation of modern w?mr mar hire proprea*. Find out about it.
SEND FOR BOOK. FRCC. The Troth About Scwrr.g
Uaehiaes." u:KcjrTmhowroucaa hast tia. flmst sawte* math as
aiada at a Special low Pnceand at OWCf SSa month. Lsarr
why wi ael! direct wbarewe haraBoacentaadftreyoaaSC YKAR
(.1 AKANTEE.~Cet the facto bafora you boy any faarhioa. This
Ftee USacaCole wul aeee yon fnaoey. band for it NOW.
haotokaai HaaSoa Ca^ llhtknalM.hKK: Chats.
Chamberlain's Cough ttemedy
Cures Colds, Croup and Whooping Coogb.
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cartons?fr
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shown bel
expense, at
all charge
Guarantee
Plated Tea
These spo(
Itiful in design
advertising.
$2.00 per dozer
All good grocers
Stop!
I have good news
for you to buy very c
I Dry Goods, Shoes, CI01
Goods; Supplies, Groceries,
Rtnvps fnffins Clflskpts. Rf
store doing a General Mere
invested in these various li:
next year this stock must fa
est, when in Greelyville, tc
merchants to sell Groceries
Hoping to have a call J
IS. Vincent T
LIFE AND LIVING
We reduce life to the pettiness
of our daily living. We should
exak our living to the grandeur of
I iif?s.?Phiflip? Brooks. J
Lost In Praetio*.
"gte is a woman with a very strong
mind."
"Not as strong as It was."
"H<rw do you know?"
"Just heard her giving her husband
a niece of it "?Philadelphia Bulletin.
fresh and pu
;e one:-fourti
l other brands. "!
fou get better result
m
ight where it ir> made
y in the South), and
led, air-tight, strengt
esh and pure.
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II Ounces to tne ?*
higher in price.
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a Limited Time Oi
the top from six Ea.?
and enclose with
cw and 58c to parti
id we will send you
s prepaid, one set ((
cl Silver
spoons. THE MATH1!
)11S are bsaU" packages, alio
qtiH n i Ples.se send mi
ana Dear n 3 Ropers' Guara;
Retail value . spoons.
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carry oar toda.
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f$ jjpSBBKESElBi 1^1 County.? ?
State
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for you. There is an o
-heap, an3' of the f olio w
tiling, Hats, Caps, Milliner,
Hard ware , Buggy and Slip
>wing Machines, and in fact e\
antile Business. I have aboul
nes, and as 1 expect :o do piai
Cnn n t
t: icuuicu auvsuu ilcllx kjj
? call at Taylor's. It is custcrr
at cost. You can expect thesa
from you on your next trip to (
Yours ::or business,
aylor, (
Classified.
Isabel?I tbini that editor man lii
uimply horrid. Judith?Why? Isabel 1
?He placed the engagement announce <
inent of myself to young fllopplngtor ;
under the head of "Buslnera Opportunities."?Excban
ge. 1
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A ??f P-t -J
n n linn rnoriu.
Bobby?Mrs. BJones has & friend who j
has died and g>ne to the bad place. ' 1
Mamma?Why, Bobby? What makes
you say such things? Bobby?Well,
she said she ba 1 a warm friend who I
Was dead.?Milwaukee News. <
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promptly, |f
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SON ALKALI WOKKS,
iltville, Va.
the tops cut from 6 Eagle-Thistle 5
Money Order (or stamps) for 58c.
e, ail charges prepaid, one set (6)
nteed Genuine Silver Plated Tea
Jsten!!!
pportunity just now
ing lines of Goods:
Cotton .and Wool Knit
Harness, Saddles, Cook
rerything to be found in a I
t Eight Thousand Dollars I
:tically no time business I
It will to be your inter- 1
tary in Greelyville for the 11
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Line generusay at layiui a.
Greelyville, I am, ?
jreelyville, S. C. Ij
The Light That Failed.
Mrs. A.?When I was engaged to my
husband he was the very light of my
existence. (
Miss D.?And now? j
Mrs. A.?The light goes out every ,
night?Exchange.
Two Kinds. j
There are just two kinds at Ban ta
tbis world.** 1
Two kinds r I
Tee?the ones who Be to be* than- h
Mires and the ones who lie to 1afton ]
Jthers."?Chicago Record-Herald.
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The public is cordially invited
to attend anv of the services of the
various churches of Kingstree.
Baptist Cburch.
Rev W E Hurt, Pastor.
Services every Sunday morning at
11:00 o'clock and evening at 7:30
o'clock.
Sunday-school at 10.00 a. m.
Prayer-meeting Wednesdays at
7:30 p. nr..
Episcopal Church,
Rev Dr Robert Wilson, Rector.
Every second and fourth Sunday,
morning prayer, sermon and holy
communion at 11 a, m.
Methodist Church.
Rev W A Fairy, Pastor.
Pr-o?>r?hin(r pvffrv Snndftv morninff
at 11:00 o'clock and evening at 7:30
o'clock. \
Sunday-school at 4:30 p. m.
Epworth League meets every Tuesday
night at 7:30 o'clock.
Mid-week prayer meeting every
Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock.
Presbyterian Church.
v Rev P S McChesney, Pastor.
Preaching every Sunday at 11 a
m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday-school
4 p. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday. 7:30
p. m.
Ten Things to Do this Month.
1. Get ready for winter; see that
everything is snug about the house,
the barns and poultry houses.
2. Get the crops in; put the cotton
out of the weather; see that the
roughage is under shelter or well
stacked; store the apples, potatoes
and late vegetables carefully.
3. Keep the plows going,breaking
deep and thoroughly, and keep on
sowing rye.
4. Look well to the young stock;
feed them liberally, give them dry
stables and see that they go into the
winter free of lice.
5. Get after the stumps with dynamite
or a stump puller: get rid of
useless ditches and banks; clean out
the patches of bushes and briers
that mar the fields.
6. Give the fattening hogs special
attention; gradually increase the
grain ration; get them ready to kill
early in the winter.
7. Clean up the garden after the
first frost; put all dead vines, etc,
into the compost heap; seed unoccupied
land to rye or other hardy
crops.
8. Set out fruit trees,shade trees,
grape vines, berries, etc; make a
lawn if you have not a good one al
ready.
9' If you are not following a rotation
of crops, get to work and lay
out one suited to y<?ur farm and circumstances,
and get down to business
farming.
10. Arrange for a supply of reading
matter for yourself, your wife
and the children?we will be glad to
? i_ i__ i. _
neip you raase uui a usi 11 yuu wjsii,
see that good lights are provided.?
Progressive Farmer.
Porto Rico's New Wonder.
From far away Porto Rico come
reports of a wonderful new discovery
that is believed will vastly benefit the
people. Ramon T Marchan, of Barceloneta,
writes "Dr King's New Discovery
is doing splendid work hect.
It cured me about five times of terrible
coughs and colds.also my brother
of a severe cold in his chest and
more than 20 others, who used it on
my advice. We hope this great medicine
will yet be sold in every drug
store in Porto Rico." For throat and
lung troubles it has no equal. Atrial
will convince you of its merit. 50c
and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed
by M L Allen. adv.
A Proliilc Pair.
Franklin, Pa, November 4:?Six
children in a" little over 13jrconths
is the birth record in the family of
Stephen i Nageotte of_Frenchtown.
Mrs Nageotte has borne* 15 children
in twelve years and 13 of them are
living. On September 10, 1911, she
fave birth to triplets, two girls and
i. boy, and this week three sturdy
boys arrived, thirteen months and
three weeks after the other trio.
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