The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, May 08, 1913, Page FIVE, Image 5
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Just for Convenience. '
Entirely apart from the many
rv/4 <to vtfo r\-p o Pnrcnn -
vtuci auvauta^co vx u x vx>jvi?
al Checking Account at the
IBank, the convenience of it is
no small consideration. The
ability to make purchases and I
pay bills after banking hours]
without the necessity of al-;
ways having a pocketful of!
money is worth a great deal.
' With a Check Book in your I
1 pocket, you are taking no risks
of losing money and yet you j
always have all of your money j
on hand and ready for use.!
One is as liable to need money
i before nine in the morning or
' after three as between those
hours. The Personal Check
Book settles the matter.
BANK OF WILLIAMSBURG
KIN6STREE, S. C.
C W Stoll, Pres. F Rhem, V P.
E C Epps, C W Boswell,
Cashier. Asst. Cashier. |
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LOCAL g
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Hon R J Kirk was at Florence
I TTri^oir
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Mrs R J Kirk is visiting Charleston
relatives.
Mr FJ Henry of Spartanburg spent
Sunday with Mr Jno S Jennings.
Mr S Marcus and family and Mr |
Harry Riff spent the week-end at
Manning.
Saturday, May 10,- is Memorial
day. A warm welcome to all the
old heroes.
j Dr Rosa H Gantt of Spartanburg
was the guest of Mr Louis Jacobs'
familv Mondav.
I Mrs R K Wallace and son, Louis,
have returned from a visit to relatives
at Clinton.
Mrs Rebecca China of Georgetown
J is the guest of her brother's.Mr S A
Nettles', family.
rfhT
I - But are still sel
I The Celebrated Kins
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For Men
Let Us 1
' Mr ? Tribble <>f Due West visited
his daughter. Mrs F Otis Arrowi
smith, this week.
Unless rain conies soon the bean
j crop and other truck now maturing
I will be almost a failure.
Train No 80 was delayed nearly
i two hours below Lanes Sunday morn1
ing by the derailment of a box car.
Daily shipments of garden peas
1 and string beans are now being made
from Kingstree and good prices returned.
Miss Hannah Gale, after spending
the season at St Augustine, Fla, is
the guest of her sister, Mrs John S
Jennings. ,
The Daughters of the Confederacy
are making preparations for the an-j
nual dinner to the veterans on Saturday,
May 10. j
Isn't there some kind of ordinance
against riding bicycles on the sidewalks?
In some parts of town it1?
becoming a nuisance. * ' i
Miss Maude Logan represented
Kincrstree Civic League at the Con
vention of Women's Clubs held at
| Florence, May 6-7-8.
Miss Edith Brady, who has been
the guest of her uncle, Hon R H
Kellahan, returned to her home at
Wilmington yesterday.
We are pleased to learn that Miss
Essie Blakeley, who has been confinI
ed to her room for several days, is
able to be about again.
Mr D R Gregg of Cowards, recently
employed here as an operator
by the A C L Railroad Co, spent the
week end here with friends.
Miss Ella Alford of Marion and
Mrs fattie Scott 01 ivingsiree spent
several days in town this week visiting
relatives.?JSishopviHe leader j
Mrs R L Holroyd and little son,
Frank, spent last week at Summerton
with Mrs J R T Major. The boys
at home kept "bach" while she was
away.
Dr S C Moore, who was wounded
by the negro, Austin, in the swamp
fight near Luray, in Hampton county
last week, died Monday morning
in a Columbia hospital where he had
been taken for treatment. Austin,
at last accounts is still at large.
The many friends of Rev James
McDowell will regret to learn of his
death Wednesday at Yorkville. For
a number of years Mr McDowell was
People
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line of Sprin
est we ever
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pastor of the Presbyterian church a
Bethel and he was beloved by all whi
knew him. He was 81 years of age
Monday being salesday, Clerk H C
Britton sold at auction for partitior
i in the case of T W Britton, plainti!f
against J E Britton and eleven othei
' J C 1 4- _ 4 4. _ C 1 1 4 '?
ueienuanu*, a ui 11*13 wira ui
pood farm land. The price receiver
j was$3,200, the purchaser being Mr!
W Britton.
i We are requested to announce that
! the closing exercises of Indian1
town Graded school will take place
Thursday evening, May 15. An address
will be made by Prof W H
Hand,of the State University. The
public is cordially invited to attend
all of the exercises.
We return belated, but none the
less appreciative thanks to our esteemed
friend, P S Courtney.for a
generous gift of headed lettuce and
beets from his truck farm near town.
Both the lettuce and the beets were
| about the finest specimens we have
ever seen at this season prown locally.
Until yesterday afternoon Mr M
H Jacobs held the piscatory record
| amonp the anplers of Kingstree by
having captured a 7l pound trout
early Monday morning. But yes
terday afternoon Mr B T Sease de|
prived Mr Jacobs of this honor by
safely landing a 9 pound member ol
the same tribe.
The Kingstree district conference
of the M E church, South, opened
its annual session in the Methodist
church here last night at 8:M0. Rev
R L Holroyd preached the opening
sermon to a large audience composed
of a large number of delegates,
who arrived during the day. The
conference will be in session today
and will close Friday afternoon.
i Mr W K Mcintosh shipped last
Friday for Mrs LeRoy Lee three
crates of snap beans which she raised
in her garden and were sold in the
. i n_ i..fc ? or
ritisourg, ra,' marKei iur qo.lo pci
crate, fifty cents more than was received
a few days prior by Mr
"Dunk" Gamble for his shipment ol
five crates to the same place. Thest
are excellent prices and it is believer
that on account of the short crop ir
North Carolina and Virginia the}
will hold during the bean season ir
this section. Let us hope so,at least,
for the benefit of the planters.
Tuesday morning Sheriff Graharr
received a call from St Stephens re
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Leather
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DS DEPARTMENT is coir
g and Summer Dress Gooc
offered our customers. D
People's
AGENTS FOR THE CELEB
t questing the use of his blood-hounds
) to traii some one supposed to have
. set fire to and burned down the Baptist
church at that place. Two dogs
were sent down in charge of Mr W J
1 Cockfield, but owing to so many foot
; J prints in the vicinity of the burnt
! k<ii!/lin/* n/-v rlir/ant trail f'OlllH llO tflk
UU11U1I1K 111^ UUV.lt tiuu vxsmiv* V.,..
i en by the hounds. It is said that
\ threats had recently been made
against the church and the people of
St Stephens think they have the guil
ty party under surveillance. The
. church was burned early Tuesday
, morning.
Our Advertisers.
| Messrs Jenkinson Bros Co is again j
11 telling their hundreds of friends '
about the wonderful May Carnival i
| sale they propose to inaugurate on
; the 17th inst and continue on into
. June. Their large stock is all new
, and "up-to-snulf" and they are ad|
vertising everything at a reduction
in price.
What promises to be one of the
> most interesting lot sales ever held
in Kingstree is that advertised in
, this issue of The Kecord by the
; Southern Realty and Auction Co, to
take place Wednesday, May 21, at
10:30 o'clock a. m. There will be
' forty-five lots sold at auction to the
highest bidder. These lots are embraced
in the property of the Acad.
emy Realty Co and are located at the
north end of Academy street?a
rtVioT-minor rouirlontinl QOPtinn rtf
U1V/OV V.liai Illlug 4VWIVIVUV1UI w.. v.
the town. Don't miss this great lot
[ sale. A brass band is advertised to
: be on hand to add enthusiasm to the
' event.
; The Kennedy Millinery Co have
. an attractive advertisement in this
, number of The Record, in which
> they are offering their unusually
r handsome stock at specially low
prices during an extraordinary sale
. to start Monday, May 12. and con'
tinue until June 1. Don't overlook
. their adv.
The Wilkins Wholesale Grocery Co
; have an ad in this issue of 1 he Kecord
that is worth the attention of
our readers, especially the farmers
. who buy food stuff for their stock
| and household supplies in bulk, such
| as flour, rice, grits, etc. Also.pouli
try raisers will find it to their adr
vantage to get Wilkins' prices on
i chicken feed before buying.
If you want Ice Cream for SunJay
leave your order Saturday at Stacki
ley's Ice Cream Parlor. Delivered
- at any time desired. It
rrantili
NG NO J
ons, Shoes, Hats, C
and Collars made f
ir, feel better and I
[AB0 Gro
ft This depart]
Jy We carry the
\ and give our
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for Men and ]
ficient to com
cal that we h
TO made clothing
f?r style suits are of 1
hTM styles. Price
iplete and up-to-date, W<
Is, Waistings and Embroide
>on't fail to see these goods I
s Mercar
RATED NEW HOME SEWING I
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! Fire and Life
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We are exclusive age
Insurance Company of Ri
burg, Georgetown and B<
one of the very best com
j State.
We can show you som
policies of the age.
Besides this we repn
old Fire Insurance Compai
very best in Fire Insurance
If you have Town or
or want to buy, SEE US I
bargains.
Call on or write us,
I Plowden 6
OFFICE: Stackley Building, Next D<x
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Notice.
I have put back my 'phone for the
benefit of the public in ordering
meat,ice or anything else in my line,
which must be paid for when delivered.
S F Epps. It J
Mr W K McCarley, special agent
for Southern Nursery Co, Winchester,
Tenn, is in the city and will be
here for ten days, taking orders for
all kinds of fruit trees, flowers,
! shrubbery, etc. Budded paper-shell
pecans a specialty. ltp
Huyler's Candy ? Stackley's Ice
rVaam Pnrlnr It.
| V1VU11I X MX m-mm ,
Try Stackley's Ice Cream. It's
I delicious. . It.
J Make Stackley's Cafe and Ice
; Cream Parlor your headquarters
1 when in town. It.
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SALE
Nothing, etc.,hand!
or men than the Til
ook better. We (
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ceries J
ment is our Bride. E
best we can buy, ?
patrons the best F(
ow how. fa
3 & Brothers
r-Made Clothing
Boys. This name is s
rince the most ske;
andle the best rea
r on the markets. (
the latest patterns ;
s right.
i are especially proud of 01
ries. It is the best and lar;
before they are picked ove
itile Co.
MACHINE
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chmond, Va., in Wiliiamserkeley
Counties. This is
panies represented m our
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esent a dozen of the best
nies, and can give you the
Country Property to sell, I
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|SPECIAL NOTICES |
Phone us when you want
QT to get a notice under this
flpg heading. Price one cent a
J\ word for each insertion. No
v_^V ad taken for less than 25c.
Phone 83.
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For Sale?100 dozen fresh Country ,
O e nee. jnenn- Iota tlf 9j> rlfl7Pn
a*- pel uvav.i,
for less. L D Rodc.ers & Co,
It Kingstree, S C. /
For Sale?500 bushels Cow Peas.
Call on or write at once to
W T W ilk ins,
It Kingstree.SC.
For Sai e?Best strains of Sweet Potato
Plants all varieties, at $1.75 per
1, 00. All orders shipped same day received.
Satisfactiqn guaranteed or your
money back. < aruuna Plant Co,
5-8-4tp Box 40. Meggett, S C.
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ie Famous Dolly Madisoo
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ir Ladies. This Shoe never
lis to give satisfaction.
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