The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, March 16, 1916, Page EIGHT, Image 8
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; ItiJiuSTREE HIGH AND :
; GRADED SCHOOL .VOTES. ;
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We need the co-operation of the
parents in our school work. With
this end in view, we desire to call a
meeting of the parents and teachers
of kingstree for Tuesday afternoon,
March 21, at the school building, for
the purpose of organizing a Parents'
and Teachers' association. Every
parent is especially urged to attend.
State Superintendent of Education
J E Swearingen,County Superintendent
J G McCullough and Rev D A
Phillips were visitors at our school
last Thursday.
We shall have holiday Thursday
and Friday, as the State Teachers'
association meets in Columbia on
those dates.
The high school boys' chorus favored
us with their first public number
in chapel Tuesday.
This school will not enter Field
Day contests this year. This decision
arises from no feeling of ill will, but
from the fact that Kingstree h^s
won for four successive years, and
we feel that this measure which we
% are taking is the only generous one.
Our superintendent and teachers, as
well as the people of Kingstree.stand
ready to do all in tneir power 10
make the coming Field Day a success.
The Wee Nee Literary society held
its regular meeting last Friday afternoon
with Mr Phillips in the
chair. The query for debate was,
"That all merchantmen should be
armed for defensive purposes." The
judges rendered their decision in favor
of the affirmative.
Rev D A Phillips attended the
chapel exercises Monday morning.
HONOR ROLL. '
Grade I.
Margaret Burgess 98
J$mes Arrowsmith 97
Carlisle Epps 97
Flinn Gilland 90
' Jenny Eloise Kinder 95
Mary Francis Montgomery 94
liVoH Smith ..94
Samuel McChesney 94
Calhoun Dove 94
Peden Coward 94
Camilla Plowden.._ 93
Steele Singleton 93
Grade I?Advanced.
Margaret Leseane 96
Elizabeth Fairey 96
K&therine Steele 96
Dora Harrington 95
Philip Stoll 93
Grade II.
Mary Catherine Epps 98
Elizabeth Swails 98
Jane Gilland 97
Stella Wolfe 97
Mary Louise Flagler 92
Mae Burgess 92
Grade IH. '
James F Cooper 95
Grace Kinder 95
Genevieve Reddick 94
Pattty Scott Epps 91
Grade IV.
Ola Dubose 94
Mary Sue Harrington 92
Daisy Mcintosh- 92
Theodosia Cooper 91
Grade VI.
Jack Meadors 97
Grade VII.
Nora Kinder 94
Grade VIII.
Serena Lee - 98
William Cooper...._ 96
James Sullivan 94
Hampden Montgomery 93
Grade IX.
Delle Sexton 96
Agnes Fulton 95
Grade X.
Wista McElveen 95
Pauline McCants 94
Death of Mrs. Mary E. Gale.
Mrs S L Brown received a telegram
Tuesday from Easton, Md, announcing
the death of her mother,
Mrs Mary E Gale, whose serions accident
was noted in the last issue of
The Record. Mrs Gale was one of
nature's noblewomen and was held
in the highest regard wherever she
was known. She is survived by four
daughters and one son, viz: Mesdames
S L Brown of Kingstree, R C
Douglas of Citra,Fla,W S Grace, Jr,
and Wm Reddie and Mr J C Gale of
Easton, Md. Two daughters and one
son preceded her to the great be?Maarl?mps
.Inn S .Tennincs of
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Kingatree and F J Henry of Sumter
and Mr Samuel Gale of Easton. She
frequently visited her daughters in
Kingstree and made many friends
here, who deeply sympathize with
the stricken familv.
Get the Best.
A full line of pure fresh Groceries
always on hand. Send us an order.
Try our pure Cane Syrup. There's
none quite so good. 3-16-2t
People's Mercantile Co.
Rooms For Rent?Over Dr Brockington's
Drug store. Apply to
. Dr W V Brockixoton.
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For men who got a^
or home-made cigare
or two for what ails
Forget you ever tried
different, such a fine
friendly, you'll get a nev
process fixes that ? and
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And this little preachn
they're on the right trai
j'ou lay out a nickel c
Albert, the sooner yoi
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Day Prince Albert all over trincrr
1 the civilized world! Toppyred lUIig L
bag*, 5c; tidy red tines I Oc; _
pound and half-pound tin Get t
humidor*?and?that claeey .
cryttal-gla** pound humidor WltllC
with sponge-moistener top
that keeps the tobacco in ? i nr
such fine shape?always I K. J. Kt
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Mrs J A Joyner Dead.
Mrs C R Thomas was summoned
to Barnwell county last Thursday by
a telegram announcing the death,
near Olar, of her sister, Mrs J A
Joyner. The dead body of Mrs
Joyner was discovered lying across
the bed in her room witn a snocgun
wound through the heart and an
empty gun nearby. Notes said to
have, been left by the deceased lead
the Coroner to the belief that the
woman came to death by her own
hands.
Mrs Joyner was 24 years of age
and was married to Mr Joyner about
nine years ago. The deceased spent
several weeks here with Mrs Thomas
last summer.
Good For Colds.
Honey, pine-tar and glycerine are
recognized cold remedies. In Dr
Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey these are
combined with other cough medicine
in a pleasant syrup. Dr Bell's
Pine-Tar-Honey quickly stops your
cough, checks your cold, soothes irritation
of the throat. Excellent
for young, adult and aged. It's one
of the best cough syrups made.
Formula on every bottle. You know
just what yon are taking and your
doctor knows it's good for coughs
and colds. Insist on Dr Bell's Pinej
Tar-Honey. Only 2oc, at druggists, j
Spring Openings.
The Kingstree Dry Goods Co will I
hold its opening of spring millinery |
on Wednesday and Thursday, March j
22 and 23.
Mr S Marcus announces that his
spring millinery opening will take1
place Wednesday and Thursday of
next week.
The Silverman Department Store (
has a new ad in this paper announcing
the beautiful lines of new
spring suits and dress goods that i
are now on display. This store will j
hold its millinery opening next week, j
The Aches of House Cleaning.
The pain and soreness caused by
bruises, over-exertion and straining
during house cleaning time are
soothed away by Sloan's Liniment.
No need to suffer this agony. Just
apply Sloan's Liniment to the sore
spots, rub only a little. In a short
time the pain leaves, you rest comfortably
and enjoy a refreshing sleep.
One grateful user writes: "Sloan's
Liniment is worth its weight in
gold." Keep a bottle on hand, use
it against all soreness, neuralgia and
bruises. Kills pain. 25, at your
druggist.
Home Demonstration Club.
The Home Demonstration club
met in the demonstration office Monday
afternoon.
The interest manifested by the
members of this popular club is
very gratifying to Misses Amanda
Edwards and Maude Logan, who
have spent much time and energy in
Fresh Start!
way to a false start on a
3ttes Prince Albert has a
their smokeappetites!
to smoke, for Prince Alberl
flavor, so cool and cheerft
/ idea of smoke joy! The pa
1 cuts out bite and parch!
nent is also for men who
zk. All to be said is that the j
>r a dime for a supply of j
j'll make a discovery thai
1 a lot to your peace of min
ie!
he ;dea of smoking all you
iut a comeback?that's P. J
YNOLDS TOBACCO CO-, Wiiuton-S?i
the endeavor to make the organiz
tion a practical adjunct to the tow
Home Sanitation was the subje
for study and discussion.
Miss Logan led in the discussii
pertaining to, "The Relation of tl
Home to the Health of the Commu
ity." "Prevention Against Mc
auitoe8." was the principal poir
which the speakei endeavored i
impress upon the members of tl
club.
Miss Mamie Jacobs then followe
in a very practical and valuable su
gestion, on: "The Eradication of tl
Mosquito by Means of Fumigation
The programme was concluded 1
Mi3S Edwards' demonstrations, wi
several labor saving devices for tl
home. Five new visitors found the
way into this instructive and co
genial club on this occasion.
Make Money
Growing Peanuts!
Spanish, N. C., Bunch,
Valencia and Virginia Peanut
Seed. Write us foi
prices.
Carolina Seed Company,Inc
HAMLET, N. C.
Wood's Productive
Seed Corns.
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wui t iigiuia-giuvru uvv.v
Corns have an establishec
reputation for superiority ir
productiveness and germina
ting qualities.
Wood's Descriptive Catalog
tells about the best of prize-win
ning and profit-making varieties ii
both White and Yellow Corns.
Cotton Seed.
We offer the best and most Im
proved varieties, grown in section
absolutely free from boll weevil
Our Catalog gives prices and infor
mation, and tells about the best o
Southern Seeds,
100-DAY VELVET BEANS. Soja
Beans, SUDAN GRASS, Dallis Grass
and all Sorghums and Millets.
Catalog mailed free on request.
T.W.WOOD ?SONS.
SEEDSMEN, - Richmond, Va.
POPLAR LOGS,
Will pay market price for
good Pine, Poplar and Ash
Logs, delivered at our mill.
Penn-Sumter Lumber Co
SUMTER, - - S. C.
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Bthe national
joy smoke
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tobacco for
jimmy pipes
and makin's
cigarettes
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want o, AarmTMM^oftUitUrnJ
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lW Jaly 10tfc. 1907," whick hu Bxk
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em, N. C. aoktd before I
a- Statement ot the Condition ol
ct The Bank of Cades,
located at
i CADES, S. C,
e At the Close of Eusiness March 7, 1916.
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Resources.
it, Loans and Discounts _.$it>,yyo m
t0 Furniture and Fixtures 2,500 0C
, Banking House 3,000 0C
Due from Banks and Bankers 3.871 7?
Currency ? 797 0C
d, Silver and other Minor Coin.... 438 26
g- Total $27,603 94
he Liabilities.
." Capital Stock Paid In $10,000 0C
|)y Surplus Fund 100 0C
. l Undivided Profits,less Current
? Expenses and Taxes Paid 42 2C
oe Individual Deposits:
?ir Subject to Cneck..$15.246 88
n. Savings Deposits.. 2,206 01
Cashier's Checks ... 9 35 17,461 74
_ Total .$27,603 94
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, I
"j county of williamsburg, f
Before me came W D Epps, Cashier
of the above named bank, who. beI
ing duly sworn,says that the above and
' foregoing statement is a true condition
' of said bank, as shown by the books of
said bank. W D EPPS.
> I Sworn to and subscribed before me
this 14th day of March, 1916.
B Wallace Jones. Jr,
Notary Public.
correct?attest:
W I Hodges,
t j cottingham.
W E Nesmith,
? Directors.
- Statement of the Condition of
" The Bank of Hemingway,
[ located at
I Hemingway, S C,
At the close of Business March 7, 1916.
Resources.
Loans and Discounts $39,534 2?
I Overdrafts 3,311 3'
j Bonds and Stocks Owned by
. the Bank 150 0(
Furniture and Fixtures 890 If
Banking House 3,182 11
Other Real Estate Owned 534 7i
Due from Banks and Bankers 3,216 5s
Currency 546 0{
" Gold 5 (X
1 Silver and Other Minor Coin 1,104 6'
Checks and C ash Items 196 9k
Total $52,671 84
Liabilities.
Capital Stock Paid In $15,000 0(
" Surplus Fund 2,300 01
I Undivided Profits, less Current
* Expenses and Taxes Paid.... 170 11
I Due to Banks and Bankers.. 2,799 05
Dividends Unpaid 30 0(
Individual Deposits:
Subject to Check. $24,354 23
Savings Deposits 5,363 79
Cashier's Cnecks 152 63 29,870 6f
Bills Payable, Including Certificates
for Money Borrowed, 2,500 0(
Other Liabilities, viz:
Safety Deposit Box Account, 2 0C
Total $52,671 84
? STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,) __
5? county of williamsburg, f ss
! Before me came D G Huggins, Cashier
of the above named bank, who, being
duly sworn, says that the above anc
foregoing statement is a true condition
of said bank, as shown by the books of
said bank. D G HUGGINS.
I nnH subscribed before me
this 15th day of March, 1916.
G B Ingraham, Notary Public.
Correct?Attkst :
W C Hemingway,
H Edward Eaddy,
J R Newman,
J| Directors.
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THIS SORT
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C*OME ffllks are still so out of dai
W FOOLISH?as to hide their sa'
stocking, or under the carpet, o]
seem to think a bank is MYSTERII
| This sort of notion is, of course, way
i in this bank are SAFE, and they GJK
! EBN1IENTA1 supervision.
BANK OF K
Model 16-F, II horsepower, three-Speei
, Model 16-E, II horsepower, single gea
Model 16-C, 6 horse-power, three-speei
Model 16-B, 6 horsepower, single gear
Model 16-L Sidecar?including 28x3 ii
J A S . (J>.
2-3-8t Dealer for Willis
Kingstree,
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(Sttccenori to W.
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| i Wholesale Grocers ant
i Call and see us befor
I i Flour, Rice, Meal, Grits
' , bulk.
|'' Cotton Seed M
;' Corn ar
[Now located in the ]
to W. T. Wilkins' old star
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Better than ever?the Foi
every business man. An(
as well. Excellence with
1 cents a mile for operation
Service for Ford Owners"
j use of a Ford car.
Runabout $417.75; Tourin
$717.75. All Cars are :
Kingstree, S. C.
On display and sale by
Thos. Mc
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Kingstree,
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Some people wait until the wings i'
; of the morning are pretty well clipped
before they get out of bed. ! \
There may be plenty of room at j ]
the top, but that is no reason why j ;
people should swell up when they 1J
j get there.
te?or, to put it more frankly, so
rings in an old teapot, or an old
r in some other secret place. They
3TTS or COMPLEX or UNSAFE.,
BEHIND THE TIMES. Deposits
OW. This bank is under GOVINGSTREE.
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1. twin cylinder S265.00
red, twin cylinder $240.00
1, single cylinder $230.00 a
ed, single cylinder $200.00 a
i), tire oj sidecar $ 75.00 1
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South Carolina
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R. Scott (Xk? Bro.) ^
I Provision Merchants ''
e you buy Meat, Lard, ?!
or Anything wanted in
* It
leal and Hulls ,,
id Hay
Nelson Block, next door
???"n ?
rd is now a necessity to
i it's the family servant i
economy, less than two
and upkeep, while "Ford^jM^^^
assures the continuous || |
g Car 5467.75; Town Car
fully equipped, f. o. b.
Cutchen, 1
So. Car.
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To Drive Out Malaria
And Build Up The System
Take the Old Standard GROVE'S
TASTELESS chill TONIC. You know
what yon are taking, as the formula is
printed on every label, showing it is ,
famine ana iron in a lasieiess ionn. j
The Qninine drives out malaria, the