The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, June 24, 1915, Page TWO, Image 2
NESMITH NEWS.
Farmers Making Use of Good
Weather?Poor Outlook for Crops
Nesmith, June 21:?The farmers
ef this section have been making
ggod use of the beautiful weather
* during the past two week by gathering
their oats and wheat.
Corn and tobacco seem to be having
a very tough time getting over
the wet weather we had some time
ago. Unless tobacco takes on a
different move the crop will be
much shorter than was expected
some time ago.
I notice that Mr J F Mobley has
the best piece of tobacco I have seen
in this section this season. Cotton
seems to be doing finely.
It seems that the "people of this
\ ^ community are looking forward tc
the rural route that will start up
the first of July We hope that it
will be successful.
We are glad to see another store
open up on the main street of our
little town.
We notice a section of the county
chaingang working here now, the
first time in years. We all appreciate
Mr Frierson's kindness in sending
. then here, for the roads certainly
did not get it before they needed it.
The friends of W D Mobley will
be sorry to hear of his sudden at
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tack ot illness ana we nope ne wui
soon be able to be out with us again.
Mr G A Lewis was noted in this
section last Saturday.
Mr J E Johnson and his daughter,
Miss Lillie, took a trip to Charlesv
ten one day last week on business.
Messrs Luther and Fred Johnson
r
were noted in town last Sunday,
traveling in their father's handsome
. Ford car.
Mr G G Broadway was seen here
Sunday.
I ! Mrs V D Harper of Rome spent
the day here with her sister, Mrs B
L Nesmith, one day last week.
Miss Lena Haddock spent last
week at Andrews with her uncle,
Mr ? Godwin.
Miss Myrtie Cooper spent a few
days visiting friends at Benson this
week. /
Miss Nellie Scott of Kingstree is
? ~ horo at nrpspnt
V1BU1IJK icianvco uv.iv mv ?
Dr Thomas and his brother were
in our midst last Sunday afternoon.
Mr and Mrs E V Anderson of Morjt
ri8ville and Miss ? Flowers of Andrews
spent last Sunday at the
4 island.
Born to Mr and Mrs F E Johnson,
last Saturday, a fine boy.
A number of the young ladies and
: v gentlemen attended the ball game
a? Indiantown last Saturday. The
game was played between Benson
and Indiantown and resulted in a
N score of 8 to 16 in favor of Benson.
Happy Boy.
Shots from Saltsrs.
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Salters, June 21:?The past few
day have been very warm.
Crop reports from those coming
to town are not encouraging. Cot,
ton is small and needs work in many
places; tobacco is small also.
Mrs ? Kirkland of Columbia is
visiting Mrs H T McClary here.
Mrs M J Salters of Blenheim is
spending some time with her daugh.
' ter, Mrs C E Moseley, of this place.
Mr C A McCrea and wife of Lake
City are spending a few days with
the latter's parents here this week.
Dr and Mrs ? Galloway of Darlington
spent Monday with friends
here.
Mr Henry E Davis and family of
Florence spent Friday and Saturday
here with relatives.
We were pleased to have with us
for a short while Sunday, our good
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menus iruui aiuxsucc, lucoaia ju i
Thompson, D Silverman and G J
Hursey.
Mis3 Leila Ferrell has returned
home after a pleasant visit to friends
in Suiuter, bringing with her Miss
Carrie Sparks, who will spend some
v 4ime with her.
We are glad to report the sick
folk of our neighborhood improving.
Miss Jennie Chandler of Gourdin
has returned home after spending
some time with friends here.
Look Out.
Plies Cured in 6 to 14 Days
Yonr druggist will refund money if PAZO
OINTMENT fails to cure any case of Itching,
Mind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles I n 6 to 14 days.
The first application gives Ease and Rest. 50c.
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TRY IT! SUBSTITUTE FOR
NASTY CALOMEL.
Starts Your Liver without Making
You Sick and Cannot
Salivate.
Every druggist in town?your
druggist and everybody's druggist?
has noticed a great falling-off in the .
sale of calomel. They all give the
same reason. Dodson's Liver Tone is
taking its place. ,
"Calomel is dangerous and people
know it, while Dodson's Liver Tone
is perfectly safe and gives better results,"
said a prominent local druggist.
Dodson's Liver Tone is personally
guaranteed by every druggist i
wiiu acne ii. n mi^c uumc lucw uv
cents, and if it fails to give easy re'
lief in every case of liver sluggish1
ness and constipation, you have only
i to ask for your money back.
Dodson's Liver Tone is a pleasant;
tasting, purely vegetable remedy,
harmless to both children and adults.
1 Take a spoonful at night and wake
up feeling fine; no biliousness, sick
; headache, acid stomach or constipated
bowels. It doesn't gripe or cause
inconvenience all the next day like
violent calomel. Take a dose of calomel
today and tomorrow you will
feel weak,sick and nauseated. Don't
lose a day's work! Take Dodson's
; Liver Tone instead and feel fine, ful
of vigor and ambition.
Good Advertising.
Discussing the value of advertising
the other day a business man
declared that advertising on a large
scale was only of use if you had a
really good thing to advertise. "You
must never," he said "try to rush
the public into buying a bad article
simply by advertising largely.
They'll neither forget or forgive if
you do.
"Take the hen" he pointed out.
"The hen is one of the greatest and
most successful advertisers in the
world. Every time she lays an egg
she advertises the fact loudly. And
that is real good advertising, for no
hen ever laid a bad egg."
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy.
This is a remedy that every family
should be provided with, and especially
during the summer months.
Think of the pain and suffering that
must be endured when medicine
must be sent for,or before relief can
be obtained. This remedy is thoroughly
reliable. Ask any one who
has used it. Obtainable everywhere.
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Thaw to* Have Jury Trial.
Albany, N Y, June 18:?Court of
appeals today upheld the order of
Supreme Cfourt Justice Hendrick directing
a jury trial to test the sanity
of Harry K Thaw.
4 The court of appeals was unanimousvin
its decision, which held that
Justice Hendrick did not attempt to
evade responsibility in directing a
jury trial, but merely wished to obtain
the advice of a jury.
The decision holds that Thaw has
no mandatory right to a jury trial,
but that it was in the discretion of
the trial Judge to decide whether
such a request should be granted.
Free Scholarship.
A scholarship at Winthrop college,
worth $100 and tuition, good for a
one-year business course at the college
(stenography,book-keeping,etc)
is offered by Pee Dee District U D C
to girls in the following counties:
Chesterfield, Darlington, Florence,
Georgetown, Lee, Marion, Marlboro,
Sumter and Williamsburg.
Applicants must be 16 years of
age, unable to pay for the course,
aDle to pass the entrance examination
to the college and must be descendants
of Confederate veterans
of honorable records.
The scholarship will be awarded
by competitive examination held at
the county court house July 2,1915.
Apply before then to Mrs D C Scott,
President Williamsburg Chapter U
D C, Kingstree, SC. s
Good Advice to Girls.
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Every girl of normal mind wants
to be considered beautiful, although
but few seem to realize that beauty
is practically within their grasp?if
they have the energy to grasp.'
Walk a mile before breakfast, eat
plain and wholesome fond, drink lots
of pure water, observe the laws of
cleanliness, take plenty of physical
exercise, help your mother with the
household duties and think of something
besides the boys. Nature will
do the rest .?Darlington News and '
Press.
The real test of manhood comes in
lending money to a fellow when you
are morally certain you will never
see it again.
RUBBER
We have them of all
fresh shipment, such as i
Combination Water Bottle
Ca^s of all kinds, Bath Spr
dies* Household Rubber Gk
and Rubber Sheeting; also
ber Bathing Caps for Ladk
Call and see them now in c
King'stree Dr
KINGSTREE,
Mowers!
Just received. on(
MACHINES. Price,
and examine them.
M. F. H
A CAR
Mowers, Rakes
just received. The
?the best made ai
We handle these a:
> to have you call to
is time to start har
i or hay crop.
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Prices and 1
isfactory to
| Williamsburg L
The Induceme
We do not give something
can do that and continue in bu
-We do not sell goods below
yourself if you were a merchai
We do not advertise to do ?
we advertise to do only that wl
But we do advertise to givt
lar's worth of goods for a dolla.
nity. And we give what we a<
We do advertise to give yoi
any house in this community,
tise.
We do advertise to give yoi
in this community. And we gi
That is all we can promise
promise.
He Andrews i
CORDIE REDD
ANDREWS.
Buy Your Pi
NOW AN
Hot weather is coming
to meet it?to overcome itBuy
a new set of our
Porch Chairs?the kind thai
even on the hottest days o:
worth several times their pi
will last for years.
Inspect our line of Sum
Iron Beds, Mattresses and ?
If you have a little ch<
Baby Walker for it. See o\
elties.
The Steele Furra
Kingstree,
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GOODSi
I kinds. Just received a
Atlas Fountain Syringes,and
Fountain Syringe, Ice
ays tor Shower Baths, La-,
>ves, Invalid Air Cushions
a nice line of Atlas Rub*s
and Gents. All colors.
>ur windows.
ug' Company
SoutH Carolina |
Mowefs!
; carload MOWING
, $45.00 each. Call
ELLER
LOAD
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> and Binders
McCormick kind
nd the best sold,
nd would be glad
see us before it
vesting your oat
rerms SatPurchaser
ire Stock Co.
int We Offer
for nothing. No merchant
siness.
cost. You would not do that
it.
iither of these things. For
hich we faithfully accomplish.
i you the best and biggest dolr
of any house in this commudvertise.
n the best quality of goods of
And we give what we adver1
the best service of any house
ve what we advertise,
you. But we give what we
Dry Goods Co.
ICK, Manager,
South Carolina.
orch Chairs I
D HERE
on the run. Get ready
-to conquer. Do it now.
tasty and very durable
t makes life a pleasure '
f thp vpar. 'Thev will be i
'ice the first season and
mer Rugs and Mattings,
Springs.
srub in your home, buy a
ir line of household noviture
Company
Sonth Carolina
A Fine, Swee
for you is the Wellington. Withi
of a cool, sweet, dry smoke. Yc
slightest trouble keeping the Wei
tractable. Saliva can't get to tl
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is made on the correct pipe pri
foul and it can't clog. Come on
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shape you like best?every on
25c, 35c, 50c, up.
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Livery, Feed
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OPTICAL GOI
CUT GLASS
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257 Kintf St.,
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Look into the size of ;
try us.
If you are not one
we want you to try ou
Teas, Coffees and othe
We sell everything
antee its quality and k
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"The Pure
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Nice Fresh Beef, Pork ai
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NOVELTIES ETC. i
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XWELER8, I
CHARLESTON, S. C.
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process with your table. I
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of our regular customers a
r very high grade Flour, A
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;eep the price way down.
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Food Store" j
1 for Good Cattle and
Hogs *
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