The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, December 04, 1913, Page TWO, Image 2
Yes, Xmas 01
happy as well as
; have been lookin
doors. Our store
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' Where can you find a rr
: gift than a nice pair of Sh
! Suspenders, nice Ties, or b
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, or Dress Pattern'/ All tne.<
! here in abundance.
Handkerchiefs put up in
Neckties and Suspender
put up in Holiday Gift Bo:
Where could you find a
ble present than a nice Ruj
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TO ORGANIZE CANNING CLUBS
la Coanty Schools Is Aim of Miss
Parrott, State Agent.
An interesting meeting was held
at the court house here Saturday afternoon
for the purpose of considering
the organization of canning
1 '? *? AAuntv
CUDS 111 TYiuiouiauuig wuu>;.
Those present and taking part in
the programme were: Miss Edith
Parrott, State agent for the girls'
canning clubs, Winthrop college; Mr
L L Baker, State agent for boys'
corn clubs, Bishopville; Senator E C
Epps, Representatives R J Kirk and
R H Kellahan, of the eounty delegation;
Messrs T Olin Epps.R N Speigner
and L W Gilland, Esq, county
board of education, and Miss Mamie
McLees, county supervisor of rural
schools.
The question before the meeting
for discussion was the organization
of canning clubs in Williamsburg
county,involving an appropriation oi
$450. It was snown mat siaiccl
counties of the State have alreadj
been enrolled at Washington, and
Miss Parrott hopes to increase th<
number to twenty. Some month!
ago Williamsburg made applieatioi
for enrollment, so came first on th<
list of the four counties to be adde<
to the work.
For the organization promotinj
these clubs the national Governmen
donates the sum of $150 and Win
throp College $75, provided thi
county will pledge not less thai
$450.
The reports from the counties al
ready enrolled and their exhibits a
the recent State Fair were proo
sufficient to the delegation and th
?*? /-v-f orlnontir n for ther
CUUIll> injaiu
to realize that this was an opportu
nity indeed for Williamsburg, an
the $450 was pledged. The agen
will take up the duties of organiz
ing canning clubs among the girls i
the schools of the county about Fet
ruary 1.
Cured ol Liver Complaint.
k7 was suffering with liver con
pJaint," says Iva Smith of Poir
Blank, Texas, "and decided to try
25c box of Chamberlain's Tablet
and am happy to say that I am con
pletely cured and can recommen
them to every one." For sale by a
dealers.
nly comes but once
themselves. Our s
g forward and prep;
i is packed with the
lore suitable 'and practical
oes, a nice pair of Gloves,
etter still, a nice Silk Waist
se and more too can be found
nice Xmas Gift Boxes,
s and Ladies' Neckwear, all
ces.
l more appreciable or sensiy
or Art Square? We have
ive us a chance at y
?on Brotl
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REV. S. A. NETTLES DOWNED. *
Editor Southern Christian Advo- %
cate Suspended for 3 Months. f
Rock Hill, December 1:?At 11 |
o'clock tonight the jury in the South |
Carolina Methodist Conference reported
its finding in the case against ?
Rev S A Nettles.editor of the Chris- ?
tian Advocate, published at Green- ^
ville. Mr Nettles was found guilty $
and ordered suspended from the 1
ministry for three months. Notice i
of appeal to the General Conference I
was noted and recorded. $
At 10 o'clock Rev Walter I Her- |
bert presented a resolution request- |
ing the Advocate publishing com- |
mittee to elect Rev R E Stackhouse |
ns pHitor of the DaDer and Rev H B \
Browne as assistant. Rev Mr Nettles 3
sought the recognition of the chair 3
to make a speech. Dr J W Daniel, ^
i who was presiding, ruled that Mr i
: Nettles had no right to the floor, j
Dr J 0 Willson moved that the Con- j
i ference give him the right. Dr E 0 4
r Watson moved that the Conference 4
adjourn for fifteen minutes. His <
? motion prevailed by a large majori- ^
3 ty, and Mr Nettles did not get the <
i floor. I ^
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\ Dr Hobson's Ointment Heals Itcby Ec- <
zema.
i
t The constant itching, burning sen- <
I sation and other disagreeable forms *
. of eczema,tetter.salt rheum and skin
s eruptions promptly cured by Dr
a Hobson's Eczema Ointment. Geo
W Fitch of Mendota, 111, says: "I
. purchased a box of Dr Hobson's Ec
t zema Ointment, Have had eczema !
f ! ever since the civil war, have been '
e ' treated by many doctors, none have
n i given me the benefit that one box of |
l_] Dr Hobson's Eczema Ointment has." j
d Every sufferer should try it. We're .
t so positive it will help you we guarantee
it or money refunded. At all
n druggists' or by mail, 50c.
h Pfeiffer Chemical Co,
Philadelphia and St Louis.
The price of subscription for The1
Record is $1 25 a year; we allow 25
cents discount when a whole year is
paid in advance. If you are six i
a months or a year behind don't ex3?
pect a receipt for a whole year for
one dollar. This applies to all. tf
d
11 Advertise in The Record and watch
your business grow.
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a year, and everybo
tore is now decked (
iring for this great
greatest line of goo
these goods in large quantities,
Where could you find a more
Linen Table Cloth, a pair of Lir
It is given up that we carry the
Linens in the town. Put us to
Pure Table Linen Damask, 7
75c and $1.00 the yard.
Where will you find a more
gift than a nice leather Suit Cas
wish to make a gift of this kinc
our Xmas Shopping
iers Co.,
Cheer
And go to Taj
Store to Bu
XmasPr
We name a few be
ance we are anxious
Pictures, mirrors
- - - a I
; holiday packages, t
of all kinds for the I
I to frames, picture
1 almost anything to
[ x COME AN
| TAYLOR'S DR
[ i2-4-3t Greelyville,
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f rtorm-proof, too.
CORTRIGHT METAL SHING
* last as long as the building end neve r n<
|j Ju:! the thing for town or country buiid
It meet every condition of comfort, 1
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For Sale
For Sale by Williamsb
READ ALL THE ADS
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dy should mak<
)ut in Holiday al
shopping event
ds imaginable st
all at the right prices,
suitable present than a
ten Towels or Napkins?
greatest line, of Table
the test. Come and see.
2 inches wide, at 50c,
suitable and practical
ie or Handbag? If you ;
1 we are the people you
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Up!j!
rIor's Drug I
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Jow. The bal-1
to show you. I
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)ox paper,toys !
ittle onespho- I
books! in fact. |
suit you. |
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org Hardware CoI
IN THIS ISSUE.
We a
i the most of it
ttire. For montt
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and now it is
lited to Holiday i
want to see. We are her
Suit Cases and Going-Waj
We want you to know
shelves one of the best
Children's Shoes to be fou
We want you to know t
large line of Men's and
Men's and Boys' Rain Coa
A large stock of Childre
going very cheap.
ly, anxious and t
Kingstr
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When you buy
are not tied to
rest assured of t
ing but high j
prices are lowe
elsewhere for les
Our platform is
Prices.
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that we have now on our B
lines of Men's, Ladies' ana B
nd in the town. B
hat we have now in stock a B
VrmfVic' Pfpavv Ovprroats. Hi
n's two-piece Knee Suits, all
;ager to serve you. j
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high prices, you can ? A
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jrade goods and our j
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is desirable groceries. r <a
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in I SEND IIS YOUR?'
lU! ORDER NOW .
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