The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, October 16, 1913, Page FIVE, Image 5
' ' LITTLE BEGINNINGS.
We want small as well as
large depositors. Below is
given a table showing what
$1.00, $2.00 and $5.00 will
amount to in five, ten and
twenty years at 4 per cent
interest;*
AMT. DEP. FOR FOR FOR
WEEKLY. 5YRS. 10YRS. 30 YRS.
$1.00 $ 293 $ 650 $1,614
2.00 585 1,801 .3,228
5.00 1,462 3,^52 8,070
Isn't it worth while to try
this system of saving? Make
some sacrifices. Get the sav|
ing habit and keep it up at
I all hazards. The realization
of perseverance in saving
. will be a gratifying surprise
in a few years.
We pay 4 per cent on savngs
accounts, compounded
quarterly.
BANK OF WILLIAMSBURG
HNBSTHtt. 5. U.
C W Stoll, Pres. F Rhem, V P.
E C Epps, C W Boswell,
Cashier. Asst. Cashier.
|*\ A KINGSTREE COTTON fc
7 5 MARKET. E
3 Corrected Every Thursday ?
2 at Noon. ?
2 Following was the price paid
* for good middling at 12 o'clock
,? today: >
? Middling .. .. 12.75. I
* Seed, per ton .. .. $25.00.
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' Pay for your paper,
i Jlave you seen any frost yet?
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Note land sales next "first Monday."
- Mr J P Hutson visited relatives at
Lake City Sunday.
^ t Mr L H Cromer. Jr, of The Rec>
ord force, is vi'?ting his parents at
Clinton.
Mr and Mrs W H McGee visited
relatives in the vicinity of Lake City
last week.
Mrs A M Snider is visiting her
< * daughter. Mrs C 0 Thompson, in
0 Charleston.
1 Mrs W N Jacobs returned Sunday
] night from a visit to relatives at
' r Augusta, Ga.
Miss Rebecca Nettles has returnr
( ed from a visit to friends at Lanes
? e and Andrews.
]. g We are sorry to learn that Mrs A
M Gordon does not improve very
much in health.:ib
Miss Jimmie Britton.who is teach
V * ing at Cades, spent the week-end
( with her parents.
I
Mrs S K Brockington of Florence
visited her parents,Mr and Mrs A M
Gordon, Saturday.
Miss Stella Coward of Florence
spent the week-end with her parents,
,Mr and Mrs J W Coward.
Messrs S P B Altman and W B
Cooper of Suttons were pleasant
callers at our office yesterday.
Dr John L Marshall of Charleston
was called to Morrisville Sunday by
the serious illness of his mother.
The rate to Columbia on account
of the State Fair, October 27-31, is
$4.30 from Kingstree and return.
I There will be services at Beulah
I church at 4 o'clock Sunday after
T\ A T"fcl_ 1
I noon, conducted by ttev u a rnulips.
When a printer is "out of sorts"
he is not always mad,but very often
the two states of being are synchronous.
Mr N D Lesesne went to Benson
Sunday to see his mother, Mrs Marion
E Scott, who is ill with an attack
of grip.
Mr and Mrs John Brown and little
Miss Brown spent Sunday at
Roncnn with Mr Rrown's mother's
I family.
Dr VV J Haselden and Mr J Hovt j
Carter.cashier of the Bank of Cades, |
were welcome visitors at our office j
CO: | yesterday.
V Mrs Belle Blakeley returned Sat-1
^ urday night from a visit to her j
I daughter, Miss Essie, a student at
Converse College, Spartanburg.
Miss Pauline Gordon is in Charles-'
- | ton being treated for some throat
and nose troubles. She expects to
qy undergo an operation in a few days.
Ij
sdd 4 ' c.,i
I
Mrs Clyde Ellerbe of Florence,
with her three children and her
cousin,Miss Annie Guyton,have been
visiting the family of Mrs Ellei-be's j
sister, Mrs W F McCants.
Again we remind our contributors |
that we do not publish anonymous 1
articles, and pay supper notices, no ;
matter for what purpose,are charged
for at the rate of one cent a word.
4
The number of bales of cotton
ginned in Williamsburg county, prior
to September 25, 1913, is 4,234;
same time last year,2,982. Total for
South Carolina to September 25,
1913,193,318; same time last year,
174,251.
Judge Wilson is one of the best
Judges we ever had at Saluda. He
is making good time in disposing of
the cases for this term, and it now
seems that he will squeeze what
looked like enough business for two
weeks into one.?Saluda Standard.
An esteemed subscriber writes,^
"Enclosed find $1.00 for The Record.
Please shove my subscription
forward one year, as I must have
the paper fifty-two weeks out of the
wor Supppss to The Record!"
That's the kind of patrons we like
to have.
Monday an esteemed friend sent
us a large basket-ful of beautiful
eg(i: plants, or, we prefer the old
name, "guinea squashes"; also a
huge bell pepper weighing about
eight ounces. We appreciate the
thoughtful kindness of our friend
none the less because he asked us
not to put it in the paper.
We beg to remind correspondents,
in sending news letters, not to include
notices of hot suppers, entertainments
or similar affairs where
admission is charged, it matters not
for what purpose they are given.
Such notices properly belong to our
advertising department and cannot !
be classed as news. We don't mind
contributing to a worthy cause, but
we really are not able to contribute
to them ail and every one we advertise
free means just so much cash
money for type-setting, labor, etcet- 1
era.
"I wish to thank you for the satisfactory
manner in which my order i
for job work was filled." writes a
pleased patron of our job department.
We study to please and guarantee
satisfaction to any reasonable
customer. Send us your orders for
printing. We are "home people",
support home institutions and work
all the time for the up-building of
old Williamsburg, according to our
ability. Now, if we can do your
work just as well, just as cheap and
maybe a little quicker than the fel
* . 1 MJ
low who is worKing to ouna up some
other county or town.don't you think
we are entitled to your patronage?
Materials are on the ground to
build an addition to the depot platform
to facilitate the handling of
cotton brought to Kingstree market.
Time was when the present floor
space for cotton was considered ample
for years to come, but, along
with the town's growth along other
lines, the cotton business has so ex- j
panded in recent years that the j
present accommodation for handling j
the staple is totally inadequate and i
the railroad company is getting
ready to relieve the congested condition
that has caused great incon
venience both to buyers and sellers I
this season. The platform will be I
extended 170 feet, we understand, |
which, it is thought, will suffice for
present needs.
Notice to the Public.
I
Watts & Watts will start a big
Jewelry Sale Nov 1 for division.
Wait and get fine goods at about
half price. Sale starts Nov 1. Goods
must go at some price.
Watts & Watts,
10-9-tf Kingstree, S C.
With Our Advertisers.
Read the ads in this paper. The
'live wired" who send their business
messages to you through our columns
have something worth while
to say or they would not pay for
our space. Just read the ads and
call on these merchants. We guarantee
you will be treated right.
Farm for Sale?Plowden & Plowden.
Jewelry and Repairing?T E Bag- (
gett. !
Something to Eat,Drink or Smoke? I
At Kinder's Cafe.
Jewelry and Repairing?James Al- |
lan & Co, Charleston.
Groceries?W J Reddick.
Great Attraction Soon ?Charleston
Fair.
Shoes and Slippers?Jenkinson Bros
r..
Cleaning and Dyeing?Ideal Laun- I
dry, Charleston.
Ladies' Suits and Coats- S Marcus, j
Auction of Horses and Mules?J M
Truluck.
Shoes?Kingstree Dry Goods Co.
Red Devil Lye. j
Cures Old Sores, Other Remedies Won't Core
The worst cases, no matter of how long standing, j
are cured by the wonderful, old reliable Dr.
Porter's Antiseptic Healing Oil. It relieves I
Pais and Heals at the same time. 25c, 50c, $1.00. 1
y ?
Lot Sale Yesterday.
The big lot sale advertised in The
Record by the Academy Realty Co,
took place here yesterday Metz's
Military band, of Charleston, was
on hand and rendered catchy music
for the occasion. After eight or
nine lots had been sold the sale was
stopped on account^f the low prices
Wolfor n flroon nf Ph#r.
UiU. XTX L T T UlbVi \j \jtvv>? V*
Ieston had charge of the sale and
everything passed off pleasantly.
In the afternoon, from 3 to 5, the
band gave a concert on the court
house green, rendering some beautiful
selections which were much enjoyed
by those of our citizens who
were in hearing distance of the
sweet strains.
The dollar has the strength along
with the quality of the Ranges now
at Kingstree Hardware Co's.
10-9-2t
, A dollar has more purchasing
power on Ranges at our store now
than ever before. 10-9-2t
Kingstree Hardware Co.
Cbronlc Dyspepsia.
The following unsolicited testimonial
should certainly be sufficient to
give hope and courage to persons afflicted
with chronic dyspepsia: "I
have been a chronic dyspeptic for
years,and of all the medicines I have
taken. Chamberlain's Tablets have
done me more good than anything
else," says W G Mattison, No 7
Sherman St, Hornellsville, N Y. For
sale by all dealers. adv
SPECIAL NOTICES
A Phone us when you want
'ffir to get a notice under this
Ui heading. Price one cent a
i word for each insertion. No
^ ad taken for less than 25c.
Phone 83.
For Sale?A few hundred bushels
Appier Seed Oats. Samples and prices
sent on application.
W N Clarkson,
10-9-4tp Heinemann, S C.
| If It's Somi
TO EAT
T)R
Or a good time now ai
KINI
PROPl
Courtney's Cafe an
Kingiti
| HOUSEF
MADE
by b
Cooke<
Breakfast Strip,1
all kinds of Cure(
been sliced and r
Jennings' Net
Call and see it wi
Our 1
PASTRY, CAKE AM
Is fresh daily
bakery, and we
(from 6 a. m. to 8
Telegraph, tele;
cook to trade wit'
m n
I Milhous <5
a (Incorp
| The best equipped <
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For Sale?150 acres of land, about |
50 acres under cultivation, about 75
acres well timbered; 1 small tenant
house on place, w ithin 1-4 mile of good
graded school, within two miles of Methodist.
Baptist and Presbyterian churches.
Adjoining lands grew tobacco this
I year that sold for $400 per acre. In
good neighborhood and on good sandclay
road leading to Kings tree, about
10 miles from town. Apply to
L C Montgomery,
k'incrqtppp S fl.
I Wanted?To sell a farm suitable for
| a person wanting a quiet, healthful
home, on good, fertile land, adapted to
cotton corn and tobacco. Nice dwelling
i and outbuildings. Apply to
Box 142,
10-9-4tp Lake City, S C.
Wanted?Share-croppers for 1914. I
want four or five families, white or
black, sufficient to make and gather
crop on my highly improved farm,
which will produce any kind of crop.
For further particulars apply to
J J M Graham,
9-25-4tp Cades, S C.
Wanted?Five or six families, with
or without teams, to plant tobacco.
Good lands conveniently located. Write
or come to see me.
J B Johnson,
8-28-3mp Andrews, S C.
F<r Sale?One hundred and fifty
(150) acres of good self drained land in
the Indiantown section of Williamsburg
county, two miles from new railroad
Good locolity. For quick sale, price,
$1500.00. Apply to
C E Graham,
10-16-3t Scran ton, S C.
Lost?One big white setter bird dog
with short tail. Finder will please notify
or return saase to R H Lesaane,
Greelyville. S C, and receive liberal re
ward, lo-io-ztp
Wanted?Salesman to sell our guaranteed
Oils and Paints. Experience
unnecessary. Extremely profitable offer
to right party. The Glen* Refining
Company, Cleveland, Ohio.
10-lS-ltp
. Fob Sale at AucnoN-On Monday,
November 3, the Coleman homestead,
consisting of dwelling and two acres of
good land, situated one and one half
miles from Kingstree on the Georgetown
road, will be sold at auction in
front of the court house. Purchaser to
pay for papers.
Mrs Phoebe Coleman,
10-16-2t Greenville, SC.
For Sale?Rape seed for sale at
10-i6-6t Scott's Drug Store.
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KEEPING |j
EASY!
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J Ham,
Chipped Beef and
1 Meats that have \
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v Meat Slicer i
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) MOTHER'S BREAD
from a hygienic
deliver anything
p. m.
phone, or^ tell the I,
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Grocery in the City, |
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| Every parent
I shoes for thei
The Log:
1 is the best sho
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Ixuey are guars
solid leather an
longer than an}
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is made to stan
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that the vigoro
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be convinced.
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That's your first impression ol* a
You don't have to pay a.y fane
lessly attired. If you wear
"D'Ancona All 1
tailored to your individual meas;
able price for high grade garmci
WE GUARANTEE !
Gill now?today?and see the 1
JSERON, - K
FOh, I'm a Scapmal
And it's so EASYJust
dissolve a can of me la a
pour this water Icto four pout
co DO i LI AG at all.
S And you will have seven poun
% 50c. worth, and I only cost 5c.,
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^D'^dcana" tailored man.
v prices either, to be faultVool
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[its and
SATISFACTION.
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jig line displayed by
ingstree, SC.
ker ail right. ^3?B
-so QUICK! ^
quart ot water. Now
ids ol melted Grease, R
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9 nirkpl 9 hnlf Himp Jv
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