The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, June 03, 1915, Page SEVEN, Image 7
| Professional Cards. |
Dr. R. C. McCABE
Dental Surgeon,
Office in Hirsch building over Kingstree
Drug Go's. 8-28-tf
Dr. R. J. McCABE
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KINGSTREE, , S. C
Office in McCabe Building., next to
Court House. i
M.D. NESMITH,
DENTIST,
Lake City, S. C.
W. L. TAYLOR
DENTIST,
Office over Dr W V Broeklngton's Store,
KINGS TREE, S. C.
5-21-tf.
1866 1914
1 A. M. SNIDER,
SURGEON DENTIST.
Over Gamble }& Jacobs' Drug Store.
J. DeS. Gilland
Attorney-at-Law
Second Floor Masonic Temple
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Florence, S. C.
Benj^M'NNES, 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 Helf
ler's Stables. 9-28-tf
KINGSTREt
Lodge, No. 46
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ThLo no olhvr. Uny of vmir v
C Zg I?IAM?N!> IJIiAM) i*!Ll.S. f,.r sis
V &{ years known as TiostaSaiest. Alwavs r.t-ii.ii le
?-JT SOIDBV DRIGG1STS EVEMLRE
Receipt Books, Blank Notes, Mortgages and
all Legal Blank? in demand, for sale at
The .Record oihce. If we have not the
form you wish we can print it en short
; notice.
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meets Thursday before full moon f ach
month. Visiting brethren fcre cordially
invited. R K Wallace, W M.
J M Ross. Sec. 2-27-ly
#Kiffgsfree Chapter,
No. 22,
Order Eastern Star
Meets every Thursday night after full
moon and two weeks later.
Mrs 1$ E Clarkson. W M.
? Mrs Stella Cook Sect'y. l -28-tf
. iff. Kingstree Lodge,
No. 91
a( OufhlQC
MilglllS Ui rjuiiao
Regular conventions every second and
fourth Tuesday flight. Our visiting
brethren always welcome. Castle Hall,
3rd storv Gourdin Building. 1-14 lvr
B E CLAIjfcKSON, C C.
^ EC Epps, K of R & S.
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J M Brown. Clerk. Con. Com
Fish! Fish! Fish! j
Pendergrass'Fish Market I
Now Ready! |
The best meat to eat is nice,
fresh fish, especially for this season.
We get fresh fish two to
three times a week and from now
on will keep them. You can depend
oft getting nice, fresh stock
at any time. We positively guarantee
every string of fish we sell
i so if they are not entirely satis- !
factory return them at once and
;ve will cheerfully refund yotp: ,
money. The famous Red Fin .
Croakers are now in season,a fine '
fish and best for this time of year.
Special to the readeai* of this
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I&Q KJiI X* X~iUQjT9 uiiijj uj iuvii?ivi? m
ing this ad, you can buy a 25c
string of Croakers for 20c in I
_cash. Be sure and call for FISH. I
Pendergrass Bros. Co. I
Kingstree, - S. C. I
'Phone 14. I
ffl $E^?S53B53E5ISBaBaaal
CHICHESTER S PILLS
THE DIAMOND A
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gj ARE YOU
% & SAFE side?
IF NOT, WHY NOT?
Whose fault is it? It is not
ours. We offer you the necessary
requirements to place you on the
safe side,and would be more than
delighted to
i?rr?t?r>r< vr\i T a DAT I/~?V
| W 1\1 1C I KJ U jt-X M. M.
that will protect you from all loss
by fires at a very low rate. We
represent the best and most reliable
companies on earth.
Kingstree Insurance,Real Estate &Loan Co.
W. H. WELCH, Manager.
Epps' Market)
I All meats bought and sold' I
for cash. Don't ask for ?
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Cr. Academy (&, Mill Sts, n
??*#* LI6HFNIN8 RODS.
PSST!/' H. Lr. WHITLOCK,
Lake City, S. C.,
Special Sales Agent
^nC, . * . Representing the largest man-'
" ufacturers of all kinds IinPr?v<*l
Copper and Galvanized
x?3^ IV^s. ~ Section Rods. Endorsed hy
the H. tjliest Scientific Authorities
and Fire Insurance
Companies). Pure Copper Wire
Cables, all sizes. Our Full Cost
yjfewffi Guarantee given with each job.
BrWrsfMl I sell on close margin of profit,
dividing commission with mv
customers. 3-7-tf
WATTS'JEWELRY STORE
KINGSTREE. S. C.
I keep on hand everything
to be found in an
up-tordate jewelry house
Repairing and engraving
done with neatness and
\ Q. 3cC. Merraai Qt>.
WKk^LmFn^r^ pprtngCoid, M***. |jpj
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despatch. :: As a home
dealer, guaranteeing
quality and prices,
I Solicit Your Patronage.
N?*r th* Railroad Station.
Registration Notice.
The olHce of the Supervisor of Registration
will be open on the 1st Monday
in each month for the purpose of
registering any person who is qualified
as follows:
Who shall have been a resident of
the State for two years, and of tbe
county one year, and of the polling precinct
in which the elector offers to
vote four months before the day of
election, and shall have paid. <i>
months before, any poll tax then due
and payable, and who can both rea<
and write any section of the constitution
of 1395 submitted to him by the
Supervisors of Registration, or whi
can show that he owns, and has p?>C
all taxes collectible on -luring the
present year, pioperty in this State
assessed at three hundred dollars o?
more. H A Meyer,
r lerk of Koarti
Iii a tew 533i3s? ?
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Courtney's Ice
is open throughout the year,
in Pure Drinks. Pure Creams,
We use no substiture for Coca
soltftely Pure Juices used in i
Pure Cream sold in our place.
Vegetables, Meats, Milk, Crei
from the farm. Everything
agency for a modern Bakery t
and digestible foods.
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glad you came. Easy to come
Rates very reasonable.
Courtney's Ice Cream
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Cream Parlor
Plenty of good things to enjoy
, Pure Candies, Cigars, Etc.
Cola?only the genuine. Abill
other Drinks. Nothing but
The tables are furnished with
am, Butter, Fruits, Etc., fresh
ilse in season. We have the
hat furnishes most appetizing
xnd !E3ecrea/te
rlor and Cafe. Come to see
.nd will undertake to make you
here, but hard to go away.
Parlor. Kingstree, S. C.
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vith the latest Pullman g
Thoroughfare Cars. g
maps or any informa* |
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CRAIG, |
jral Passenger Agent, t
- Wilmington, N. C. jj
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Ycu Can't Point Out a Thing
in the automobile line that isn't
to be had here. From lamps to
license signs, from tire to tools,
there is not a thing lacking here
Our auto supplies are different in
two ways from others. They are
better, for one thing; more moderately
priced, for the other.
King'stree Garage.
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COTTON AND TOBACCO PESTS.
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Some Pointers as to How to
Fight These Insects.
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Control measures for cotton root
j louse and suggestions for the use of
| poisons on tobacco plants are given
j in a circular letter, which has been
sent to all the demonstration agents
in the State by A F Conradi, entoj
mologist at Clemson College,
i ' Farmers of the Pee Dee section
! trouhlpd with cotton root louse
! should give a rapid shallow cultivation
from the time the cotton is up
until it has a good start. This is
extremely important, as a farm
; practice, as it demoralizes the ants
! which attend the lice and care for
i them.
Attention is called to the use of
poison on tobacco. Paris green has
generally been unsatisfactory on account
of its slow action, though it
is safe to use on foliage. During
the last two years a new form of
arsenate of lead has been developed,
which contains not less than 30
per cent arsenic and.less than 1 per
cent soluble. This is an arsenate of
lead which acts rapidly. At the
same time.it is safe to use on the
plants, in so far as burning is concerned.
It can be applied with at!
ordinary powder gun by inixing it
one-half its weight with sifted wood
| ashes. A gun has been put on the
i market which will dust pure arsenate
cf lead. It gives every promise of
success.
Easy to Destroy Mosquitoes.
"No one is especially fond of mosI
q'uito bites, or at least we have not
learned of su^h a person," writes
! Professor J E McClintock. "In fact,
the irritation from mosquito bites is
often intense. The pain may be re-1
iieved by wetting the affected area
with diluted ammonia, the ordinary
household ammonia answering the
purpose very well. But why the
continued annual torment of mos|
qui toes?
"TIipcp np^ts flit nnf flv* fur frnm
their birthplace, which is some collection
of stagnant water. This
need not be in a pond or swamp, in
fact, it is more often in rain barrels,
open cisterns, tin cans, broken crock
ery, small pools, depressions in
eaves, or in any other place where a
few wrigglers may exist for a few
days. It is far more satisfactory to
prevent the mosquitoes from breeding
around the home than to be
everlastingly fighting mosquitoes and
doctoring their bites.
"Fish, if kept in any small ponds
about the premises, will keep them
free from mosquitoes. Tin cans
and other rubbish should be cleaned
up, wet, damp places drained, rain
barrels and cisterns covered and
pools covered with a film of kerosene.
A very small quantity of
kerosene is sufficient to kill the
mosquitoes." ? Coh'i?hiiny 0 Dispati'li,
f.rmrt IVnrk nf the Carnlinas.
! Ih-^ unders'crned tak^-s occasion,
i et cetera,
I
I ?Jagovv, Minister for i'V-veien Af|
fairs.
Washington, May 28:?It has become
known that the Richmond Fed
er4? reserve bank has been placed on ,
a paying1 basis ar d has enough funds !
on hand over and above operating i
expenses to pay a 2?, dividend for
the first six months of its existence,
which is at the rate of 6"i; a year.
The Richmond bank is the only
one in the whole system which has
accomplished this, and the principal
explanation is the large amount of
profitable business it has dong with
| the banks of the two Carolinas.
GERMANY'S REPLY
TO THE UNITED STATES.
(Continued from paie 3
London as a basis for a nvi'ht* vii\ n J
f(i for conducting the maritime war-1
; fare between Germane and Great1
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! Britain. J
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j The Imperial Government, by its
| readiness to enter upon a discussion;
1 of these proposals, tlirr, dcmonsfat-1
j e-1 its good intentior* in ample fash-'
| ion. The realization of these pro-j
i posals was defeated,as is wed known,
| by the declinatory attitude of the
j British Government.
FISHERMEN LOST IN
CHARLESTON STORM.
NINE OF MOSQUITO FLEET SAID
tTO HAVE BEEN DROWNED IN
THURSDAY'S GALE.
Charleston, May 28:?The storm
that swept over Charleston yesterday
played havoc with the mosquito fleet
that puts out from here, claiming a
toll of several lives and wrecking a
number of the little craft. One fisherman
reported positively that nine
men had been drowned to his personal
knowledge, saying that the number
may exceed twenty. Various reports'
were current, placing the number of
dead at from five to twelve.
Three of the fishing boats made
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uieir way jauies iMaim, uiree uuiers
to Morris Island, two were rescued
by the life-saving crew of the
coast-guard station on Sullivan's Island
and anumberof the larger boats
made their way to Charleston. It was
stated that about twenty-five members
of the crew were in six boats
that reached James Island and Morris
Island. Four men were rescued
by the life-saving crew.
The gale of wind, accompanied by
a high spa.developed suddenly.catching
the fishing fleet frorti the shdre
and giving the fishermen little warning
that such a severe storm was developing.
Not less than five of the
smaller craft were capsized by the
wind and a large number of the fishermen
were swept overboard by the
rushing waves.
The amount of damage dune and
the number of lives lost could not be
ascertained with any degree of accuracy
last night. It was not known
how many of the boats went to sea
because of the widely scattered places
from which they left. Some sailed
from various places on the Cooper
river, others from the Ashley river
and still others from Mt Pleasant.All
estimates agree that there
were more than twenty of the little
vessels that were caught in the
squall. One estimate placed the
number as seventy-five men.
- Items from Salters.
Salters, May 31:?Rain, rain, rain ,
for the past few days and "General
Green" is leading the farmers in this
section a lively chase.
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.Mr and Mrs E W Tutle have
moved into their new cottage.
Mrs?Thrower of Ridgeville has
moved into her cottage next door to
Capt C Fowler's. You see, Mr Editor,
our little town is growing despite
the hard times.
Mr and Mrs J A Ferrell and daughter,
Miss Leila, have returned from
Greenville, where they attended the
commencement exercises of Chicora
college.
Misses Frankie Cook and Wylma
McCullough are at home for their
vacation. \
Miss Emmie Ferrell, who has just '
graduated frofh Chicora college, is
at home again.
Mr J H L Chandler has returned
from Orangeburg, where he went as
a delegate to the Grand Lodge K of
P, held there last week. ?
Mrs J H L Chandler, with Misses
Emmie and Leila Ferrell, spent Suniitif
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Ua) wild iiic laiiiu.y nun u uiaham
near Gourd ins.
Rev IV 1 Sinnotc filled his appointment
at Central church Sunday.
Some of the Salters folk motored
out to the Boyd school house Sunday
afternoon to attend services conducted
by Rev H D Bull of Kinjrstree.
Mrs Ernest Shirer, hm Miss Ruth
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Lifrajre, of this place, spent Sunday
with her parents here.
Mr Frank L Richardson has just
come in from Kin>rstree in his Ford
runabout, which he purchased from
Mr L T Thompson. Look out. K'i*ls.
vrm will crpt a rido snnn
Look Out.
(ireaiiv beneUled by ihiimberlain's
Linimenl.
"i .luvi used Ohamhk-rlair. s Liairiit
i.t for sprain?, bruises and rheumatic
pairs, and the jrroat benefit I
have received justifies my recommending
it in the highest terms,"
.v rites .?!rs Florence Slit'e, Wabash,
Ind. It' you arc- troubled with rheumatic
pains you \vi!i certainly be
pieced with the prompt relief which
Chamberlain's Liniment affords Ohtfonahie
evei v where.
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