The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, February 10, 1916, Page THREE, Image 3
SCHOOL!
WILLIA
SCHOOLS | TE>
Goin Mrs.M.L. Montgoi
Heinemann Miss Mary Dagge
Boyd Marion Blalock,
t- Bennett J. McCullough,
Miss Kathleen Mi
Lenud T. B. Shuler, An(
Oak Ridge Miss Ethel Rowel
Aimwell No. 6
Beulah Miss Eleanor Koll
McClary Miss Lucy Quarle
Nexsen Miss Jennie Byrd
Shaw Miss Rena Scott,
Bloomingvale Miss Kuth Larawi
Miss Ruth Phillip
Smith Swamp Miss Myrtle Coop
Silver Hill Miss Bertha Godv
Poston Miss Ola C. Long
Birch Creek Miss Annie Moyd,
Midway * Miss Eulice Cox,
Miss
Hemingway R. N. Speigner,
Miss Trannve Cai
Miss Louise Wilsc
Miss Gladys Cope
Miss Martha Jenfc
Muddy Creek Ottis Huggins,
/ " Miss Janie Davis,
\ Workman Miss Willie Gordc
'Miss Hanna Plow
Johnsonville B. D. Reefo,
Miss Elise Rollins
Miss Gertrude Cu
Miss Bessie River
Mrs. R. B. Dicks<
incratrpp J. W. Swittenber
Miss Ada Brockin
Miss Agness Ercfc
Miss Belle Harpei
Miss Louise Cunn
Miss Quinette Da
Mi9s Sarah B. Ja:
Miss Lizzie Heap*
Miss Cornelia Plo
Hebron John H. Mahoney
Miss Olive Smith,
Greelyville T. Pope Cheathar
Old Johnsonville Miss Bessie Hugg
Miss Sue Stanley
Miss
Union 0. M. Mitchell,
Miss Daisy Pate,
Mis9 Helene Clarl
Miss
Miss
Miss
Miss
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I We specialize on Old
Straight 1 00-p roof
goods. Note our prices
oil a few leading brands
Write for full list.
RYES
Bankers' Rye <
Gibson 100 proof
Sherwood 100 proof
Mellwood 100 proof
i Stewart 100 proof
Highspire 100 proof
Bob Burton
Tidewater Bourbon
Major Coir fort Bourbon
Bob Snyder
CORNS
Kelley's Royal
Virginia Queen 100 proof
Cumberland
El Maize
North State
Old Valley
All of the above bra
will be shipped in one ga
prices.
WE PI
PHIL G. KE
EVEN A
: WILL
after he has surrounded
grade groceries and prov
Iier, mere are nune mure
more stimulating and '
there are none more reas
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I "The Pure
I Telephone No. 1
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.MSBURG COUNTY,
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\CHERS SCHOOLS
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mery. Greelyville.S.C., Cades
tt, Heinemann,
Bryan, 44 Prospect
irrav, 4 4 4 4 lndiantown
irews,
1, Trio, ;.4 j
b, Kingstree,
a, 44 j Cedar Swamp
ay, Bloomingvale. " Pergamos
S, 4 4 4 4 !
er, Rhems, 44 i Moss Grove
rin, Andrews, 44 Rough Branch
, Bloomingvale,
Andrews, 44 Salters
Hemingway, . 44 j j
j Burrows
Hemingway. 44 !j Lanes
ighman, 44
m ' * ;!
land, 44 " !i Earle
;inson.
Venters.
j| Nesmith
in, New Zion, " [
den, 44 j Cantley
Johnsonville. 44 Planning Pond
Aimwell
lberson, 44 "
s, " j Wayside
jn, 44 " ! Trio
g, Kingstree. ,
gton, 44 Vox
:mann, 44 ]] i
r, 44 ]] I Spring Bank
ingham, 44 I Marion Branch
ntzler, 44 *' Black River
nes, 4 4 4 4 Belser's X Roads
s, 44 ]] Long Branch
wden, 4 4 4 4 Retreat
, Cades, 44 Carlisle
Mulberry
a. Greelyville,
" Turkey Creek
Johnson Swamp
Bethel
;in9. Venters, 44 ! Sandy Bay
j Mouzon
i Mt. Vernon
Wittee
e, " Santee
Oxboro
" Mouzon 6.^
t 4
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1-2
4Qts. 8Pts. Pts. Bottled i;
$5.00 $5.10 $5.20 Old Private Stc
4,00 4.10 4.20 Huron River
3.75 3.85 3.95 %Veldon (Corn)
3.75 3.85 3.95
3.75 3.85_ 3.95 Miscellaneo
3.75 8.S5 3.95 ,
3.50 3.80 3.70 Casey s Malt ..
3.00 3.10 3.20 Rooster Gin
2.50 2.60 2.70 Old Hollister G
2.25 2.35 2.45 Old Orchard A
100 proof
3.85 3.95 4-05 Old Southamp
3.20 3.30 3.40 Brandy
/M I \T! _1_ A 1 .
3.00 3.10 3.20 uia iMCK Appn
2.60 . . Special ~Oi
2.50 2-60 2.70 Corn, Brand)
2.25 2.35 2.45 or 1 Gal. Gla
nds excepting Bankers' Rye a
lion Glass Jugs at twenty-five c
REPAY EXPRESS CH,
ILLY - - GROUCH
j
SMILE I
a meal cooked from high f
isions. There are none bet- |
appetizing, there are none |
'building" than ours. And g
jonable in price. f
fe Hutson.
i Food Store" 1
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EACHERSir
1915-16. j
TEACHERS
S. L. Brandenburg, Cades, S. C.
Miss Nellie Thompson
Miss Eunice Odom
Lester Lewis, neniui^wa), ?
Miss Mary S. Huffman, 44 " *
Miss Emmie Snow, *' 44 *
Miss Emily Glaze,
Miss Mary Ellen Bowman, 44
Miss Pauline Watson, Kingstree, " QU'
Miss Carrie Watson, 44 44 __
Miss Lennie Oliver, " " *
W. A. Berry, Lake City, "
Miss Jessie Bethea, " " del
Miss Emmie Cooper, Cades, "
Miss Hattie Herlong, " 44 W
Miss Ethel Roberts, " 44 11
Miss Leila B. Ferguson, Salters, 44 :*
Miss Mary B. Hey ward, " " by
W. H, Scott, Fowler, " re]
W. B. Stuckey, Lane, " ]ia
Miss Helen Byrd, " 44
Miss Emma H. Hipp, 4 4 4 4 Kj[]
Miss Floride McCelvey, Trio, 44 w
Miss Lorraine Lathan, 4 4 4 4
Miss Vera Chappell, 4 4 4 4 ~
Miss Ruth Graham, Nesmith, 44 _
Miss Ethel Seybt,
Mrs. D. K. Johnson, Kingstree, Rl, 44
Miss Evelyn Graham, 41 44
Miss Vermelle Plowden, Trio,
Miss Lyde Kennedy, 4 4 4 4 /
Miss Ola Stanley, Lake City, R2. 44 P
Miss Jane Ervin, Trio,
Miss May Graham. 4 4 4 4 ?
Miss Marion Porter, Vox,
Miss Eunice Venters,
Miss Blanch Keep, Cades,
Miss Dodye Hinnant, Andrews,
Miss Bertha Sweet, Kingstree.
Miss Eddie Sweet, 4 4 4 4 ?
Miss Aggie Boyd, Greelyville,
Miss Marian Duke,
Miss Lucie C. Peoples. Cades,
**? ufiiiioma flrpplvville. 44 to
Mrs. manic j ,
Miss Hazel Lambert, " "
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Miss Marie Prosser, Andrews, " ^1
Miss Marie Eaddy, Mouzon,
Miss Pearl Jones, Cades, *' th
Miss Maye Folsom, Mouzon, " ?
Miss Anna Footman, Greelyville, " J
Miss Ruth Hinnant, Suttons, " Je
Miss Margaret Graham, " ^
Mrs. Kate H. Lesesne, Greelyville, "
Miss Thelma Snowden, Lake City, "
Miss Martha Gourdin, King9tree, "
Send your order to
Jm us. We are direct dis- I
V tributors and ship
M promptly. Send your I
order today with remit- I
w tance to cover. Satis- K
faction guaranteed or ?
your money refunded.
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1-2 II
El Bond 4Qts. 8Pts. Pts. I
>ck ?4.75 S4.85 $4.95 j
4.00 4.10 4.20 I
5.00 5.10 5.20 I
us Liquors I
3.50 3.60 3.70 I
3.50 3.60 3.70 |
in 2.75 2.85 2.95 I
pple Brandy, I
4.50 4.60 4.70 i|
ton A p p 1 e I
4.00 4.10 4.20 JI
3 2.25 2.35 2.45 ||
ir famous No. 10 Rye,
j or Gin, 100 proof, 4Qts
ss Jug $5.00
nd those bottled in bond |
:ents less than the 4 quart
ARGES
29 North 17th Su,
RICHMOND, VA.
RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR.
To half ptnt "f water add 1 aa. Bay
Rum, a small box of Barbo Compound,
and H oz. of glycerine. Apply to the hair
twice a week until It becomes the desired
shade. Any druggist can put this up or
you can mix It at home at very little cost.
Full directions for making and uae come
!n each box of Barbo Compound. It will
gradually darken streaked, faded gray
hair, and removes dandruff. It Is excellent
for falling hair and will make harsh
hair soft and glossy. It will not color the
scalf?, is not sticky or greasy, and does not
rub off.
I. <3-ftlY-TIS!l?
V cue your Rheumatics
.* oigi3, Headaches, Cramp:
c, rains, Bruises, Cuts o
v d. Sores. Stings of Insec
. r-nhc Anodyne* us* d i:
- <*-* maHy t'rice ?5.
The Quinine That Does Not Affect The Head
Because of its tonic and laxative effect. LAXATIVE
BROMO QUININE is better than ordinary
Quinine and does not cause nervousness nor
rin?inft in head. Remember the full name and
look for the signature of E. W. GROVE. 25c. m
I "ITf
-r""v" ' ww T0
ft N ON THE
S^ SAFE SIDE? it
"r I help.
F NOT, WHY NOT? Mr?s (
wife i
Whose fault is it? It is not a tro\
rs. We offer you the necessary plana
luirements to place you on the dorse
?e side, and would be more than medic
lighted to ferrei
RITE YOU A POLICY ?.esirt
1 the rr
it will protect you from all loss I indie*
fires at a very low rate. We thv f<
present the best and most re- her '
ble companies on earth. her n
gstree Insurance,Real Estate & Loan Go. |v
. H. WELCH. Manager. lit to'
ancj j
the r?
iyea Examined and heaiti
Glasses Fitted I attac'
I am now equipped to do this work satisfacrily
and can save you from $1.50 to 53.00 on reCOD
ich pair of classes. Let me tit you out with . .
Vye New KryptoK Glasses. It a t
adine and distance vision ground in each from
ass.
If you break your lenses bring them to me. anu 1
will duplicate them on short notice. Save rrpotii
le pieces. KrSLl
r. E. BAGGETT !mPri
been
welw and Optician - Kingstree, S. C. ,
way J
glatl
sold <
straij
your
from
ness i
> JUSl i
fl( comp
MARC
BIG S.
is still going 01
have not visited
you should do :
is too late to t;
tage of the nice
is offering. The
has been reduce
l l
mawng Bargains
S. Ma
THE BIG STORE ON
When in Town
Store Headq
]D WiLL TOWARD MEN"
10VEN BY HER MESSAGE. B
C. A. ZEAOLER, FARMER'S WIFE, ,
iPEAKS TO TROUBLED WORLD. s
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HAS DEEP SYMPATHY. a.
IELPED ME, AND I WISH IT ^
HELP OTHERS," SHE SAID C<
REGARDING TANLAC. s<
, helped me. and I wish it to w
others." This is the message
) A Zeagler of Lone Star, S C, p]
of a prominent farmer,sends to ^
jbled world, and it is her extion
of her giving a strong en- 01
ment to Tanlac, the master,1S
,'ine. The "it" Mrs Zeagler re- th
j to was Tanlae, and it was her | ?<
? that others should know of j
lerits of Tanlae. Her statement!
ites that she has a deep sympa-!t
or those who suffer?she speaks!
'goi i will toward mankind" in in
iessage,the message of a farm- 'e:
rife. !Qj
(Tanlac)helped me, and I wish
help others," is her message, , b<
to give this message to the
1 f hor Tn t h i C :
I aim 11/ UCl XI IIIIUO 111 vino
, she came lo the Tanlac agent j y
:ave her statement, by whom it; ^
o be published. i
[y whole constitution was in a
ened state. My nerves were on ! -1
all the time. I had no appetite, ol
t'hat I did eat caused me keen ^c
inj?, which began soon after ^
meal. Nervous indigestion was
?al cause, I believe, of all my ill
h,and I had severe and frequent ti
ks of this trouble. c<
heard of Tanlac being so highly V(
imended, and I decided to give
rial. I received great benefit
it. I can rest well at night now,
have a good appetite. My di- C(
ire organs have shown a marked ^
Dvement, and my system has
generally built up. In every e<
[ feel much improved. I am ir
to recommend Tanlac.'' tl
nlac, the master medicine, is
?xclusively by Kingstree Drug
[ingstree. Price: SI per bottle,
?ht.
Help Your Liver?II Pays. a
ien your liver gets torpid and s<
stomach acts queer, take Dr b
' ? T CDI11? nnrl mn TTtI 11
3 i>ew ijiic i ma anu juu ttih ^
yourself feeling better. They
y the blood, give you freedom n
constipation, biliousness, dizzi- n
md indigestion. You feel fine? d
ike you want to feel. Clear the
lexion too. 25c at druggists. ^
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ALE !
a
i. If you
1
I his store j:
so before it :
F
Eike advan- >
bargains he ;
8
entire stock
id in price <
everywhere j
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duiiieiiiiuy uuuuThose
who hate nasty medicine
houla try Chamberlain's Tablets for
onstipation. They are pleasant to
ake and their effect is so agreeable
nd so natural that you will not relize
that it has been produced by a
ledicine. Obtainable everywhere.
STATE WILL SAVE LARGELY
!y Refunding Its Debt--Details
of the Plan.
Bids for refunding part of the
tate debt, amounting to $5,000,000,
nder the terms of the refunding
:t of 1912, have been called for by
le sinking fund commission. The
>mmission decided Saturday to in?rtan
advertisement for bids which
ill be opened February lb.
The new bonds will be issued in
lace of the brown consols and will
?ar 4 per cent interest, which is
ie-half per cent less than the State
now paying. It is estimated that
le State will save about $20,000 to
>5,000 a year by the transaction,
he bonds are to be sold for not less
mn par.
Under the refunding act passed
i 1912, no provision is made for
tempting from taxation that part
I a bank's investment in the new
:>nd?. The brown consols are exnpt
from taxation.
When Gov Manning was in New
ork he was informed by bankers ^
lat it would be impossible to remd
the South Carolina bonds at
per cent. Tennessee and several
Lher States, it was pointed out. had
) pay more than 4 per cent for reinding
their bonds. Gov Manning
-- I 1 a. ? :
as nau ine matter uuuei tuimuciaon
for some time and has been in
)rrespondence with prospective in?stors.
PURCHASER AT FOUR PER CENT.
Several days ago on investment
3ncern in the North made an offer
Dr the new bonds. The firm offerd
to pay par and allowed 4 per cent
iterest. The firm stipulated that
leir offer must be kept private.
Gov Manning called the members,
f the sinking fund commission toether.
He told the commission
^at he would not agree to make
ny private award but would con?nt
to a sale of the bonds after
ids had been called for by proper
dvertisements. A majority of the
lembers agreed to this and at the
leeting yesterday the commission
ecided to issue the call for bids.
A committee composed of Gov
O T Pnwf/M. Cfofn Tmoanr
o 1 v^ai ici, oi.au. j, i v.ucui
r, and Carlton W Sawyer, Comproller
General, was appointed to>
repare the advertisement and have
t inserted in the proper papers
NEW BONDS ARE TAXABLE.
Members of the commission estimate
that South Carolina banks
lold about $1,500,000 of the brown
onsol bonds. These investments
re exempted from taxation: The
lew bonds will be placed on the tax
ooks and the State will realize
,bout $25,000 a year.
Following the passage of the bond
efunding act in 1912, a test case
iTas brought in the supreme court,
'he act was held to be constitutional,
.'he brown consol bonds were issued
m 1S92 for 40 years with the option
f the State to call them in after 20
ears. In 1912 the State had the
ight to call in the honds, with the
esult that the refunding act was
lassed. About seven-eighths of the
itate's debt is in the brown consol
>onds.
The new honds to be issued will
un for 40 years and will become
tptional at the end of 20 years. The
>onds will be sinking fund bonds
ind will be issued in denominations
?f $500 and $1,000 or multiples
hereof.? The
Coughs and Colds are Dangerous.
Few of us realize the danger of
:oughs and colds. We consider them
:ommon and harmless ailments. Howiver
statistics tell us that every third
>erson dies of a lung ailment. Dangerous
bronchial and lung diseases
ollow a neglected cold. As your
>ody struggles against cold germs,
10 better aid can be had than Dr
ting's New Discovery. Its merit
las been tested by old and young,
n use over 45 years. Get a bottle
odav. Avoid the risk of serious
ung ailments. Druggists.
Good advice is a valuable stock in
rade, provided you make use of it
ourself before passing it along.
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