The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, June 12, 1913, Page THREE, Image 3
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of nice horses and mules
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All of Our New Spring Su!
Mammoth Glea
$12.98 Suits reduced to
15.00 Suits reduced to...._
17.50 Suits reduced to .......
20.00 Suits reduced to
25 DO Suits reduced to
w) 30.00 Suits reduced to
(A 37.50 Suits reduced to
w) All of our Dresses reduced in lil
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f) 75c and 89c White Lawn Linge
'A $1.00 White Lawn Lingerie Wa
J) $1.50 White Lawn and Linen W
J I $?.50 White Lawn and Linen ?
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welcomed, by
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THE COCA-COLA COM
GASOLINE
Let us figure with you when you
handle the Associated Manufacture
and will be pleased to show them t
our garage.
KAMER-THOMSON CO.,
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aists reduced to 1 32 jf\
foists reduced to 2 15 jl
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PANY. ATLANTA. GA.
ENGINES
want a gasoline engine. We
rs' celebrated line of Engines
o those who are intereste^^t
Kingstree, S? C>
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The public is cordially invited
to attend any of the services of the
various churches of Kingstree.
Baptist ChnrcL
Rev W E Hurt, Pastor.
Services every Sunday morning at
11:00 o'clock and evening at 8:30
o'clock.
Sunday-school at 10.00 a. m.
Prayer-meeting Wednesdays at
8:30 p. m.
Episcopal Chuck,
Rev Dr Robert Wilson, Rector.
Every second and fourth Sunday,
morning prayer, sermon and holy
communion at 11 a, m.
Methodist Church.
Rev D A Phillips, Pastor.
Preaching every Sunday morning
at 11:00 o'clock and evening at 8:30
o'clock.
Sunday-school at 4:30 p. m.
Epworth League meets every Tuesday
night at 8:30 o'clock.
Mid-week prayer meeting every
Thursday night at 8:30 o'clock.
PM?hvt?pl?n ntinrrb.
Rev P S McChesney, Pastor.
Preaching every Sunday at 11 a
m. and 8:30 p. m. Sunday-school
4 p.m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday, 8:30
p. m.
Guaranteed Eczema Kenedy.
The constant itching, burning, redness,
rash and disagreeable effects
of eczema, tetter, salt rheum, itch, i
nilps and irritatincr akin eruDtions i
can be readily cured and the skin
made clear and smooth with Dr Hobson's
Eczema Ointment. Mr J C
Eveland, of Bath, 111. says: "I had
eczema twenty-five years and had
tried everything. All failed. When
I found Dr Hobson's Eczema Ointment
I found a cure." This ointment
is the formula of a physician '
and has been in use for years?not
an experiment. That is why we can
guarantee it. All druggists, or by
mail. Price 50c. Pfeiffer Chemical
Co, Philadelphia and St Louis, adv '
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properties in the "For \
Sale" column today.
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better look them over. <
CJ Nothing more sub- 1
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profit, than real estate. I
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Programme Baptist. Union.
The Pee Dee Baptist Union will
meet with the Spring Gulley Baptist
church, June 27-29, 1913. The introductory
sermon will be preached
on Friday at 12 o'clock by Rev J J
Powers; alternate, Rev H C Haddock.
First query, "What is the
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Churches' Duty to the Associational
Meetings?" speaker, Rev H B Jones.
Second query, "What is the Duty
of a Church to Its Pastor and the
Pastor to the Church?" speaker,Rev
W M Thompson.
Third query, "What Did Jest?
Mean in Acts, First Chapter and
Eighth Verse?" speaker, Rev J J
Powers.
Fourth query, "Periodicals,"
speaker, Rev W H Whaley.
Fifth, "Question Box."
Missionary sermon will be preached
Sundav mnrrrinff at 11 o'clock h^V
Rev H B Jones, alternate, Rev W fed
Thompson. All churches are requested
to send a full delegation, f
Trio, SC. W H WhaleV.
Civil Service Examination.
The United States Civil Service
commission announces that an examination
will be held at St Stephens, ?<
S C, Saturday,June 28, for the position
of postmaster at Gourdin. The
compensation of the postmaster at
this office was $322 for the last fiscal
year. Age limit 21 years and over.
Applicants must reside within the
territory supplied by the postoffice
for which the examination is announced.
Amos-Sturgeon.
Tlia a/lifn, ootrnnirlo^orM with
luc tulM" nvnuvniv^Bw " - ? . I
much pleasure the following invitation:
Mr and Mrs Daniel Carter Amos t
give in marriage their daughter
Mary Louis*,
to
Mr John Metier Sturgeon, Jr.
on Thursday evening
June the nineteenth
Nineteen hundred and thirteen
at seven o'clock
Oakland Kentucky
rhe honor of your presence is requested
Quaint, Queer and Qnrlous.
A cat in Massillon, O, has learned
iow to answer the telephone.
"Turkey leg" is the latest style in
lociety ailments, coming, of course,,
:rom too much trotting.
Wellesley's$5,000ayear club.com
josed of girls pledged not to marry*
i man with less income, has disband?d.
Restriction on the dear girls
vas too hard.
A woman in Watertown who marked
an injured man in a hospital
;eventy-five hours before his death
las obtained a $7,000 verdict for his
njuries.
The daughter of a banana grower
n Jamaica slipped her visiting card
n a banana. It eventually reached
i Toronto broker and now they are 4
narried.
Frenchmen are still the highept
lyers. World's altitude record for
' * o rvilnt on^
Hi aciu^iiaiic vaiijiug n f/iivv
)assenger was broken with a record
>f 16.3H8 feet.
A cow in Plymouth, Pa, tumbled
>ne hundred feet into a coal mine
ind was uninjured. She was not
Tightened so much as the miners
vere when they saw her staring eyes
n the darkness.
A collie dog in Wakefield, Mass,
eft outside a church, missed his misress
as she came out after service.
Forty-eight hours later he was still
vaiting on the church steps.
Dress and hygiene were discussed
Dy the wage investigation committee
)f the Misouri Senate. Mrs Lillian
Stuart told the Legislators that the
prevailing styles in women's clothes
vere responsible for scandals and
iivorces, but predicted that in the
future people would wear fewer
iothes with corresponding moral
?nd physical improvement.
Trio Topics.
Trio, June 9:?People in this secion
were gladdened by local show;rs
Sunday afternoon and night.
Miss Anna Smith of Bloomingvaie
spent last week pleasantly at Mrs W
iV Boyd's.
Miss Minnie Bryan visited her
:ousin, Miss Lucile Bryan, at Tift
ast week.
Miss Gussie McDonald of Andrews
spent some days with her aunt, Mrs
jraham, here recently.
Mr W W Boyd has had some fine
Reaches for the past two weeks.
Light Heart.
hrtt Bll Sim, Ithr Ruitiu Hi t Cir*
rbc worst cases, oe witter ( Ws 1?M mtofc
ire cared \rj the wonderfel, *14 reliable Dr?
Porter's A* Use pile WeeHt Oft. It fcftcrts.
Psia sad Hcsis at the sura tfwe. Se,Sfts,$10SL
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