The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, August 21, 1913, Page FIVE, Image 5
K-Professional Cards. |
'ENCE H. McCULLOl)GH,
H| URVEYOR,
9 5TREE, S. C.
m pn, Experience and Equipment '
SffiR \ guarantee, 8-14-lyr
. R. J, M CABE.
n Dentist.
wkingstree, , s. c
W Office Next to Court House Square.
I PHILIP H. ARROWSMITH
^ A -rrnnMrt/ AX I A W7
i Al lUKIlCf'AI'i-n"
I LAKE CITY, - - S. C.
I W. Leland Tayfor,
L DENTIST.
Office over Dr W V Brorklnffton'* store,
M K1XGSTREE. S. C.
S 521-tf
P M. D.Nesmith
DENTIST.
LAKE CITY. - . - S. C
Benj. MclNNES, M. R.C. V. S.
/ B. Kater MclNNES, M. D.. V. M. D.
\ VETERINARIANS.
One of us will be at Kingstree the
first Monday in each month, at Heller's
Stables. 9-28-tf
DR. A. G. EADDY,
JOHNSONVILLE, S. C.
Office hours: 8 to 10 a. m? 2 to 3 p.m.
and by appointment
Office at residence. 3-13-6m
' KINGSTREE
Lodge, No. 461
\ A. F.M.
meets Thursday before full moon each
month. Visiting brethren are cordially
invited. M H Jacobs, W M.
8 E L Montgomery, Sec. 2-27-ly
i'feJL' King?tr"^ge
Knights of Pgtljias
w ^ Regular Conventions Every
2nd and 4th Wednesday nights
Visiting brethren always welcome,
Hall 3rd story Gourd in Building.
P. H. STOLL U. C.
R. N. Speigner, K of R & S.
jt.x Kingstree
" ^ CAMPN0,2T*
^ n. ^ ' ? v4u ^rui Miinvti
B T '4^\\ The Third Monday
n " _ '*3 Night in each
H -JjjKff month.
H ^. JuJj Visiting choppers coi.
w : *'>. **// llally invited to com*
H? ' f \y up and alt on a it am;
B - or hang about on tht
K - ? - limbs.
B. E. Clarkson,
127 12m. i_/On. utm
"lightning bodsT
H. L. Whltlock, Lak* City. S.C.
Special Sales A^ent.
Representing the Largest Manufacturers of All
Kinds
improved Copper and Galvanized 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.
II tell on close margin of profit, dividing commission
with mv customers. S-7-tf
Epps' Market
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All meats bought and sold
for cash. Don't ask for
credit.
?pps* MarKet
Cr. Ackdtmr A M ill Sts
Why Scratch?
. I "Hunt's Cure" is guarM?
antee(*? t0 st0P
{ permanentlycure that
I I terrible itching. It is
I ? * ^THI comP?unded ^or that
?' l ifflliI PurP?se an(* y?ur '"oncy
,' :J ///7?>j| win oc prompuy jciu.iutu
f '? |Bft\ WITHOUT QUESTION
! /jyj /&VjiA if Hunt's Cure fails to cure
' i Itch* Eczema? Tetter, Ring
WMll 'HM Worm or any other Skin
Disease. 50c at your druggist's, or by mail
direct if he hasn't it Manufactured only by
l B W^ROS MED1CIWE CO., Slwnim.Tem
ft | rm?!ii Books, Bliik Notts, Hortgiges ltd
B and, for sale at
B *"> not the
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V 1 V/JL U. IT till
Have you gotten one of our Ten-Qus
As I advertised last week that with each
away FREE a Ten Quart Rinsing Pan.
the lot will not last very long, so come e;
I certainly do appreciate the splendi
and Williamsburg County, and want to:
ciation of your we patronage teg to annoi
for another week. "
Ten yards regular 7c Apron Gingham at 45c
Dress Ginghams, regular 10c quality, at 8c
the yard.
Thirty-six inch white Madras, regular 15c
quality, at 10: the yard.
Regular 10c, 36 inch Sea Island Homespun
at 7 l-2c the yard.
Suisine Silk, in solid colors and brocaded
effects, 21c and 23c the yard.
Novelty Flouncing, hemstitched and tucked
with Torchon Edging, regular 10c quality, at
6c the yard.
A full line of Embroideries from 10c to 48c
the yard.
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I When you want to do your shopping
in big, white letters, "SOL PERES," in
Kingstree Drug Company.
New goods arriving daily. My fore
chandise at low prices.
Visit our store and save money on y
SOL P
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The W. I. M
We take this opportunity
customers for their libera
solicit their favors in the
Our motto is "Hones
Merchandise that can be c
will always find it just as
represented, if not tiring it
We Have a Cc
Dry Goods, Shoes, C
and Fu
WE FEAR NO COMPETITOR W
IW have a complete i
Fence, Nessen Wagons, i
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gies. PRICES Kiuni.
We have what you want, we v
this being the case we should get tog
you will get better goods and have n
The W. I. ]
CADE
rTENTION I
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uie, Kiease
irt Rinsing Pans FREE? If not, why not? j
purchase amounting to 53.00 we will give j
They surely have been moving fast and 1
arly and get your share. \
d patronage of the people of Kingstree j
merit every customer's interest. In appre- i
mce that the special prices will be continued j
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I still have a few of those two-piece Men's (
Suits, Regular $12.00 quality, at $7.69.
All of our Men's Summer Clothing at spe- <
cial prices. 1
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SHOES !
All Men's and Ladies' Oxfords and one and '
two strap Sandals at special prices.
EJstxa, Specisil
Children's Handkerchiefs at lc each.
Ladies' Handkerchiefs at 3c each.
Men's Handkerchiefs at 3c each.
All of our Kitchen Utensils at special prices '
TTriKloQpVtpr? Turkish Rath Tow- li<
els at 10c each. ,
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come to Sol Peres. Look for the sign i
the new Nexsen Building, opposite the j
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most desire is to give you dependable mer<
our purchases at
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S. C. i
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Iges Company
r to thank our friends and <
I patronage heretofore and ;
future.
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;t Dealings and the Best of !
)ffered for the price." You
we say, and everything as ,
back, your money is waiting.
tmplete Line of '
lothing, Notions, Hats,
irniture.
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'HEN QUALITY IS CONSIDERED!
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stock of Pittsburg Perfect 1
ill styles, Qoldsboro Bug- j
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rant w hflt vnn have and it seems to us lh
pettier. Let us serve you this season, '
lore money in your pocket.
[dodges Co.,
S, S. C.
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Constipation an
H<
Regularity of Bowels Very Important to
Health at This Time.
At no time of the year should peo
pie be more careful of the condition
of their bowels than in hot weather.
Many things may cause constipation
in summer, but whatever it may be
the trouble should be promptly remedied.
A constipated person lays
himself or herself open to serious and
often fatal diseases. That feeling of
congestion, lassitude or dull headache
is the first warning of trouble.
Don't try to remedy it by the excessive
eating of fruk, which usually
has a laxative effect but lacks action
in extreme cases. What is needed is
a reliable but mild laxative-tonic like
Dr Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. Take a
Jose of it at night before retiringit
is pleasant-tasting and free from
?riping?and by morning your bow?ls
will be emptied and your head
clear. You will feel energetic again.
You cannot obtain such results with
cathartics, purgatives, salts or pills,
is,unlike Dr Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin,
:hey are without tonic value and entirely
too harsh. Among the thou
lands of dependable converts to Syrup
Pepsin are the families of Mr F C
Harris, Live Oak, Fla, who now finds
ICE WAGON SCALES.
Every Wagon Most Have Standard
Weighing Device.
All ice wagons in South Carolina
nust be equipped with standard
scales, according to an order issued
recently by the State department of
agriculture. The order was issued
following complaints from several
sections of the State that drivers
.vere delivering ice "without even
:he pretense of weighing the ice in--1?J
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voiveu hi me Lraiisacuun.
The following is the order of the
department:
"This is to notify you that on and
after this date inspectors of this department.
acting in accordance with
the provisions of the laws of this
State, will, without further notice,
from time to time carefully examine
and test, for sealing or rejection, all
jcales on delivery wagons from which
deliveries of ice to consumers are
made. All scales used on wagons
will be examined and sealed, when
found correct, by inspectors of this
department. Weights of ice shall
be by these standards just what they
are represented to be when the pur
chaser pays for the goods; otherwise,
:he purchaser reweighing the commodity
delivered, upon a seal scale
n his own possession, may report
;he discrepancy to this department
ind proceedings will be instituted
ooking to the imposition of the penalties
of the law. Upon conviction
:he offender shall be fined not less
:han $5 nor more than $50 for each
iffense. This special notice is issued
:o you because of complaint reading
this department from consumers
:hnt deliveries are being made from
.vagons by negro drivers without
?ven the pretense of weighing the
ce involved in the transaction."?
(reorr/eto.rn Times.
THIS IS IL*TAIN.
The Proof Thai Klogsfree Readers Lao-1
oot Deny.
What could furnish stronger evi- j
ience of the efficiency of any remedy I
than the test of time? Thousands of
people testify that Doan's Kidney
Pills have brought lasting results.
Grateful endorsements should
prove undoubtedly the merits of this
remedy. Years ago people right in
this locality testified to the relief they
lad derived from the use of Doan's
Kidney Pills. They now confirm
their testimonials. They say that
time has completed the test.
J A Turner, 114 E Palmetto St,
Florence, S C, says: "I am willing to ;
irorifv mv fnrmpr endorsement of i
Doan's Kidney Pills that I gave in
March, 1908. I have had no need
Df a kidney medicine since, as the
benefit I got has been permanent.
My back ached a great deal and I
bad sharp, shooting pains through
my loins. There were other symptoms
of kidney trouble and finally I
was led to get Doan's Kidney Pills,
l'hey quickly removed the trouble,
benefiting me in every way."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Milburn Co, Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name?Doan's?
and take no other. adv.
To Prevent Blood Poisoning
ipply at once tbe wonderful old reliable DR.
PORTER'S ANTISEPTIC HEALING OIL. a ?urrical
dreaainc that relieve* pais and heal* at
tbe tame time. Not a liniment. 25c. 50c. flAQ.
d
3at Often Fatal.
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his stomach better than it has been
in ten years; and Mrs T D Diemer,
835 San Pedro St, Trinidad, Colo,
who is cured of various digestive
troubles after all doctors that she
knew had failed. A bottle can be obtained
of any druggist at fifty cents
or one dollar, the latter size being
for family use. Results as claimed
are guaranteed or your money will
be refunded. This grand remedy is
the safeguard of health in thousands
of good American families.
Families wishing totryafree sample
bottle can obtain it, postpaid, by
addressing Dr W B Caldwell, 418
Washington St, Monticello, 111.
THE PAROLE OF SIMMONS.
Story of the Crime of which He
Was Convicted.
The Governor of the State has paroled
Webb Simmons, a white man
who shot and killed Bert McAdams,
a constable from the Sheriff's office
in the Orr mill village at Anderson
about three years ago. It is said
that on the afternoon of the tragedy
Simmons, while in a drunken condition,
displayed a shotgun on a street
in the mill village, bringing terror
to the residents. Constable McAdams
was summoned and he approached
Simmons, trying to pacify him. As
he walked toward Simmons, the
drunken man lifted his gun, aimed
at McAdams and pulled the trigger.
McAdams fell dead to the ground.
Simmons was convicted of murder
in the first degree and was sentenced
^ F1 "U./MiDAma fa/lk.
tu uc uaugtru. iiiiuugu ouiuv. wi.ilnicality
he secured a new trial, at
which he was convicted, but recorai
mended to the mercy of the court,
thereby securing a life sentence.
Now, after three years he is a free
man. Surely law in this State has ' ,
been made a mockery by Cole Blease.
We cannot but wonder what the
people of the Orr mill village in Anderson,
people whom Constable McAdams
gave up his life in an effort
to protect, think of this latest action
on the part of Blease, the man whom
they have supported so loyally in the
past and who boasts that he is their
friend. Do they approve of the parole?
Are they willing that the mur
derer of the man who was killed while
trying to protect them shall go practically
unpunished.?Greenville Piedmont.
Tbe Best Palo Killer.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve, when applied
to a cut, bruise, sprain, burn
or scald, or other injury of the skin
will immediately remove all pain. E
E Chamberlain of Clinton,Me,says:?
"It robs cuts end other injuries of
their terrors. As 3 healing remedy
its equal don't exist." Will do good
for you. Only 25c at Kingstree
Drug Co and M L Allen. adv.
First Bale New Cotton.
Barnwell, August 12:-The first
bale of the 1913 crop of cotton grown
in South Carolina was sold here today
by R H Lutz to J A Porter for
15 cents a pound. Mr Porter immediately
expressed the bale to F W
Wagener & Co, of Charleston. Barn?ii
... _i? i?c*-*^ *u;~
well uuumy ?isu icau> tuc oiaic una
year in producing the first blooms
and the first open bolls of cotton.
Mr Lutz is a progressive planter who
lives a few miles from Barnwell and
has carried off first bale honors a
number of times.
Good Reason (or His Enthusiasm.
When a man has suffered several
days with colic, diarrhoea or other
form of bowel complaint and is then
cured sound and well by one or two
doses of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy, as is often
the case, it is but natural that
he should be enthusiastic in his praise
of the remedy, and especially is this
the case of a severe attack when life
is threatened. Try it when in need
of such a remedy. It never fails.
Sold by all dealers adv.
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