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^ VOL. XXVIII. KINGSTREE, SOUTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, JULY 33, 1014. NO 20
You AreWelco
at Our New Sto
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The discriminating
keener than our desire
| We SeU E
i Coffins and Cai
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v| Impc
/jxj Dear Friends: ?It
8j article in common us(
OS of merchandise,we ha
03 products direct to our
00 you will find any artic
o| had by calling at our
I ? WILLIAM
ft NEW C
II Ufnrn
ITTfllC
J. S. WILLIE
W. E. NES
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Kingstree, To
the Tobacco Gro
CnwAiin
I011U Jill i vunumg
We come before
that is second to none i
is built so that we hav<
Being free from posts, 1
and the light is uniforr
We are fully equ
best interests of the fa
cient, courteous and a]
We assure you tl
interest and if accurate
dealings, along with t
(I appeal to you, we sunt
For the benefit o
iers we beg to say that
the country for some
amount of late tobacco
ed to pull too green. V
I be allowed to remain ii
foughly ripened, for the
tobacco.
Hoping to see yo
Williams, Nesmith, <
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From
Hi EVERYOl
I customer insists on auality g<
to serve you acceptably?to se
Everything in
skets.
-3 Kin
rtant Ai
has always been our desire
iy but owing to the fact tha
ive associated ourselves witl
customers, and we are now
:le wanted, at less than mai
store.
ISBURG HA
entral]
house
IMS, I
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juith, |
NTGOMERY, I
Proprietors I
South Carolina I
wers of Williamsburg
Counties:
you with a warehouse
in the State. Our house*
i a soft light at all times,
there are no dark spots
11 on all parts of the floor.
ipped to take care of the
rmer. Our force is effijpreciative.
lat your interest is our
painstaking and honest
he highest market price,
it your business.
f the new tobacco growwe
have been traveling
time and find a large
i, which some are inclinv'e
advise that all tobacco :
re the fields until thor- i
tobacco trade wants ripe
?
u in soon with a load, we
'our friends, truly,
& Montgomery, Props.
, V. . . ' ... .
the Crad
NE USES HARD
>ods, for CHEAP hardware is i
nfe you in a manner to win you
i Hardware.
gstree Hi
Wholesale and
mouncei
to supply the people of this c
t it is impossible for us to ca
i a number of manufacturer
' offering to you our 700-pag
1 order house prices. Thes
RDWARE C<
LAKE CITY NEWS, I:
!NOTES AND COMMENTS!:
WHAT THE PEOPLE OF OUR [
NEIGHBOR TOWN ARE SAY- 1
ING AND DOING.
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Special to The County Record. \
Lake City, July 21: ? "Lake I
"Uike City I,eads in Prices," is the "
slogan which has been adopted by I
the Chamber of Commerce in an
advertising campaign, which has t
been instituted by that body, the L
like of which has never l>efore been I
seen in this section. The tobacco v
I morW nrkAn* tomorrow, and in Y
i preparation for this, the greatest fc
j event of the year on the commercial a
| calendar of Lake City, the Chamber li
I of Commerce has had 2o,000 hand
' hills prepare<l, showing the average s
I price per pound that was paid . on f
the competitive markets during the 1
, past season. ?
j Just who and wherefrom the
J scores of buyers and assistants are, h
who arrived here yesterday and to- ^
day, practically flooding the hotels
and laiarding houses, your corres- f'
pondent has not been able to learn; A
however, among them are: Mr v
and Mrs T A Fulghum, of Rich- h
inond, Ya. Mr Fulghum is well re- a
membered here as the buyer for the h
Imperial company and brings with a
i KIc /iKomiino vnnncf liridp ft ]'
11 ] i in mo V/uaiiuiu^ j vw*ip, M beautiful
and accomplished young ^
, lady, recently of South Boston, Va. t
Mr and Mrs Chas Phaup are here 1
also for the present season. s
Miss Christine Sturgeon is t
hostess to a number of little folk ?
! this afternoon, complimentary to f'
I her little friend, Miss Amos, k
| from Kentucky. ii
Mrs J L Stuckey and children are e
I spending the summer at Sullivan's i'
; Island. 6
i Among those going out on the r
booster trip are: Messrs J M Tru- c
luck, chairman, T J Cottingham, A
j H Williams, J P Matthews, J M i t
Sturgeon, A M Parker, Jr, D Moul-'g
; trie Epps. R F Joyner, W S Spivey,1 ?
jWEMcElveen, HP Epps, M Bj?
I Kinir. S J Singletary J I) Single- F
tary, 8 M Askins, SJ Sturgeon, P . e
W bald well, \V Lewis, MeDaniel, I
I D Plyerly, Plyerly, ? T
Hall, Clarence Hall, M K Gravely,
Randolph Gravely, LO Hoi Iowa}-,' i
George Bowen, G L Sauls, W T 1
Askins, Tracey Ask ins, Talmag'e f
Askins, Ernest Poston, J J Morris,; >
H L Glenn, C J1 Joyce, P 1) Cock-1c
field, P H Arrowsniith, G F Stal-ic
vey, J A brains, A Miller, A B t
Brick, 1 Strauss, L A Winston. R I
Winston, Bovd Jeffords, J M
" 1.1 11 T 1 1> T DU.,.,,
r-aauy, r> \> .jumisuu, o ftn-ncn-1
baker, Lyde Carter, GeoC Haselton,
W M Severance, L Truluck, I)r C
I) Rollins, Rev J W Ariall and)*
Rev E P Easterling, besides several'
of ot-.: substantial farmers, among r
whom going out in their cars and 0
joining the Lake City boosters ?
were: Messrs H N Merritt, C E:.
Tomlinson, W Wesley Singletary,
and R A Brown. Each day the'
i
: T. I '
letothe
WARE OF SOI
ibout the POOREST investm
r approval?therefore, whate
r
Event
1
iraware
Retail Dealers.
ment. I
ommunity with every 3j
rry in stock a full line 82
s for shipitient of their Cg
e Catalogue, in which gj
;e Catalogues may be eg
DMPANY. 1
asiswaaffissssasi
lien returned home, reporting a
luccessful day, without a single
nishap to any of the cars or the oc upants,
meeting courtesies at e?'ery
top.
The good ladies of the Presbv
erian Aid Society are having a
east royal, in the form of a "chick in
supper" in the Truluck building
his evening, the proceeds of which
rill go to that l>enevolent society.
Miss Gladys Thames, of Davis
Station, is visiting her sister, Mrs
* H Arrowsmith.
Mr Edwards, connected with
he Lake City News, returned home
ast evening with his bride. Mr
Cdwards has been here only a short
vbile, but has a large circle of
riends here who wish them a
lappy wedded life. They will be
,t home with Mrs Wilson on Wiliamsburg
avenue.
Mrs Geo Graham, of the Olanta i
action, spent last Thursday and |
'riday with her sister, Mrs J W j
/ewis, returning to her lovely home |
Sunday morning.
Miss Irina Ellis, of Gary, N. C.,
i the guest of her sister, Mrs W H
Vhitehead, Jr.
Miss Eva Wilkes, of this city, sufered
several painful injuries Tueslay,
at Bishopville. While riding
vitli her cousins in a buggy, the
lorse suddenly became frightened
nd l>egan to plunge and kick, 1
>reaking the shafts and dashboard,
nd before either occuDant could
amp, the horse reared, kicking Mr
Vebster on the leg, breaking it;
he horse kicked again, this time
litting Miss Wilkes in her right
ide, breaking two ribs, and slightly
raising her cousin, Mrs Webster.
lr E J Wilkes, her father,, left
or Bishopville, as soon as
ie received the message, returnrig
home with Miss Eva Friday
vening. Although still suffering
ntensely from the injuries sustaind,
she and her parents and their
nany friends are glad that the ontome
was not more serious.
Miss Myrtie Spires, formerly of
his city, is the charming
;uest of Miss Beulah Hinnant. Miss
<pires is the "Miss Hinnant of
iuttons,", your correspondent re ortcd
last week. How this dreadful
rror occurred is certainly unexdainabhe.
The "Free Contest1' offered by
rlr Truluck which appears in this
ssue of The Record, is affording no
ittle comment. Large numbers <>f
oik are already planning to put
n their various'guesses, and, of
ourse, each and every one of us, I
onfidently expects to win either;
he bliggv and harness or both. j
L. B. X. j
Causes of Stomach Troubles.
Sedentary habits, lack of out door
xercise, insufficient mastication of'
ood, constipation,a torpid liver,wor-1
y and anxiety,overeating.partaking
?f food and drink not ^aited to your ;
ige and occupation. Correct your
labits and take Chamberlain's Tabets
and you will soon be well again.1
ror sale by all dealers. i
' AtE "' -a.- M, .it
Grave 1^
ME KIND. ^
ent on earth. The edge of the si
iver you buy from us will be of the
ually?'Why N<
Co. j We Lead~<
I
f j FOR HIM OF
Who Has No Banl
i f Difficulties sneak awaj
them squarely in the eye.
Take this matter of sav
, seems almost hopeless w
\ living advancing every d
be done, if you but your
to devising a plan, A sli
i [ some luxury for a few we
1 account with this bankis
done. One dollar save<
. i ers
1SAFE AND ACCOM!"
THE BANK OF
CADES, S.
BBnHBHHNICnPIMi
SIEGL1NG MUS
'The Best of Everythir
Pianos, Player Pianos, Organs,
all kinds. We solicit your patronag
and careful service.
No. 243 King Street, - <
Samuel D. Carr, Kingstree, S. C., (Special Ri
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DO YGUR BANKING WITH
HELP YOU TO KEEP YOl
STRAIGHT
We can help you in your money
dling money is our BUSINESS,
keep your accounts straight. If y(
you have a receipt for every bill
VISE you, and will assure you co
tention.
Make OUR bank Y(
We pay 4 per cent, interest or
FARMERS & MERCI
"ABSOLUTELY SAFEV
Branches at Johnsonville, Co
it.' ,
ire Welcome
r New Store!
larpest razor is not
i "quality" kind.
)t Now? I
Others Follow. |
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k Account < 1
r once you iook i
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ing money It '
ith the cost of
ay. Yet it can
heart and head . J *
ght sacrifice of
eks, a savings i
-and the thing <
3 will save oin- *
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lg in Mu?ic"
Victrolas and Music of
e, and will give prompt
Charleston, S. C.
eprcsentative)/
UaDBBMMHBnH
LCT US HELP YOU |
US-WE. WILL
JR. ACCOUNTS
r ? =*.
matters, because hanOur
bookkeepers will
)u have a bank account /
you pay. We can ADurteous
and earnest at
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DUR bank,
i savings accounts.
IA NTS BANK.
LAKE CITY. S. C.
wards and Pamplico.