The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, April 06, 1916, Page SEVEN, Image 7
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^ For Wedding Anniver
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I ions. My stock of Jewelr
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Repairs. Work done sam<
T. E. BAGG1
Kingstr.
* FINE PLfEASUl
The Oxford Huggy Co., Oxford, N. (
in the South for the manufacture of si
sign of good taste in Dixie Land for 01
dealers who handle the Oxford line fine
tion, for they have something that
guarantee.
For the year 19fl6 they have introdui
tradewinners. Their buggies are bu
their business from beginning to end,
Selected material is used throughout, s
the Oxford, Chase and Stud buggies
pendable, embracing three cardinal poi
fort and Service.
M. F. HELLER, Sole Agent
All Fresh Meats and Veget
\ THE PEOPLE
| H. A. MILLER
IEXCURSIC
24 ATLANTIC
"The Standard Raili
$15.70 Washi
and return, tickets on sale Ayi
ited to return to original destii
$36.40 Saratogi
and return, account General Co
tickets on sale April 27, 28, M
until June 6.
$20.60 Philac
and return, account General C
Tickets on sale April 29, 30, Ms
$7.95 Ashe'
and return, account Southern
ets on sale May 13 to 17, incluf
?& Extension of final limit may t
deposit of ticket with authori
55 fee off 1.00.
v $10.15 Birmii
j&c and return, account United C
& ion, tickets on sale May 13-17,
ffi $20.00 Or 1
*5 and return, account Genei
gj Church, tickets on sale May 15
. until June 3.
For tickets, reservations or
g5 ply to WW Holliday, Ticket
f Do You
Who Appreciates Y(
^ If you fail to get "(
and service, you have mis
points in grocery buyin
guarantees these.
R. W. I
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"Good Thii
Phone No. 143
le Month
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saries and Birthdays i
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of Gifts for these occas- !!
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y is always complete. J
aved at 25c each.
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es, Clocks and Jewelry for | j
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RE VEHICLES
2., has long enjoyed thej reputation c
jperior pleasure vehicles, it being a i *
lie to ride in an Oxford vehicle. The J
1 it an easy matter to meet competi- : c
they can back up with the strongest t
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:ed new styles, many of which are
ilt by skilled mechanics who know
having made this their life work. 1
io that as hundreds of dealers testify, c
are thoroughly satisfactory and de- {
ints of vehicledom, viz: Style,^Comr
t for Williamsburg County j
Mur til j!
is! Market Price Paid i
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ables on Hand in Season, gj
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, Proprietor. I!
)N FARES I{
COAST LINE 1
x>ad of the South'' ^ ^
?gtont D. C. 1 J
il 11, 12, 14, 15 and 16, lim- jS \
nation by May 12. ' $? 8
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nference Methodist Church, pa I
ay 9 and 16, good to return M
lelpHia, Pa.' 88 i
onference A. M. E. Church. 1
iy 1, limited to June 4, 1916. w (
ville, N. C. ^ <
Baptists' Convention, tick- S r
?ive, limited until May 31. (
e obtained until June 13 by gj
zed agent and payment of |5
lgham, Ala. S j
onfederate Veterans' Reun- ?f
inclusive, limited till May 25. jS 1
ando, Fla. jw ]
al Assembly Presbyterian 89 *
-19, inclusive, good to return ? (
any further information ap- \
Agent, Kingstree, SC. 89 i
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Quality, Quantity,'' Price j
sed the most important
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CURIOUS ICE COLUMN.
The Transformation That Took Place
In a Bottle of Water.
A mother gave an empty cologne
Dottle to her little boy to play with
)n a cold day in winter. The bot,le
was of colorless glass, six inches
ligh and three inches across at the
jottom. About midway it began to
aper and was about half an inch in
liameter at the top. Toward evenng
the child filled the bottle with
vater, inserted a cork and left it on
i shelf in the pantry.
In the morning a curious sight
net the mother's eyes. The night
lad been cold and the water was
'rozen &olid. Strange to 6ay, the
lottle was not broken, but out of
he top roee a column of ice four
nches tall and exactly correspondng
in diameter vrith the mouth of
he bottle. The column of ice was
ts round, straight and true as a lead
)encil. To its summit the cork was
rozen tight. This phenomenon
vas viewed by the whole family. To
iccount for it the following theory
vas suggested.
It is well known that by a law of
lature all substances contract with
old. Water is thus alTected until
he freezing point is reached, when
irystallization takes place. The parades
of ice then arrange them:elves
in such a manner that there
s expansion instead of contraction
n the entire bulk?that is to say, a
:ubic foot of water will make more
han a cubic foot of ice.
Putting the case another way, a
)ound of ice takes up more room
han a pound of water; therefore,
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I given LH11& UI IL*U 19 llguicr kUUli
he same bulk of water. It is beause
of this provision of nature
hat ice floats instead of sinking,
f the ice should sink to the bottom
if a lake or stream new ice would
:'orm at the top and sink in its turn,
tnd so on until the entire body of
rater became frozen. No summer
leat could thaw it through, and it
nay easily be imagined that the renits
would be 'disastrous to mancind.
The bottle of water which has
>een described was on a shelf near
i window and a little lower than the
tflL It is probable that the cold
irst attacked the water immediatey
below the cork. The crystallized
mrticles took the direction of least
esistance and made their way uprard.
As they emerged from the
>ottle the particles immediately unler
them nest became frozen and
rere forced upward by expansion,
rhis process was continued until
he column of ice was formed.?
iVashington Star.
A Grim Deathbed Joke.
4 It was the 21st of April, 1821.
Dr. I. P. Frank, the emiilent govirnor
of the University hospital,
Vienna, lay on his deathbed and
cas expected every moment to pass
iway. Once more the eight leading
nedical men of the capital gathered
ound his couch. All at once the
>atient burst out laughing.
"What is it that tickles your fancy?"
his friends inquired.
*A story has just come into my
nind," was the reply. "On the batlefield
of Wagram Lay a French eollier
counting nis wounds. UaP he
exclaimed. It takes eight bullet*
o kill a French grenadier/ Geniemen,
there are eight of you too."
thus he spoke and expired in a fit
)f laughter.
An A*tont?htng Invention.
Perhaps one of the most astonshing
inventions on record was the
levice of a Frenchman who suggested
the laying down of huge suc:ion
tubes from the coast out to
carious points in the open sea.
iVhen war broke out and hostile
leets approached the coast, machinery
on shore would be set to
vork, the enemy's vessels would be
caught by the irresistible suction,
Irawn to the ends of the tubes and
:here held firmly as prisoners. The
A.'.l A A1. * _ J I
me essential pari oi una iucu wmuu
seemed td be missing was the machinery
which was going to draw a
25,000 ton warship backward with
ts engines going at full steam
ihead.
Marvels of Ship Construction.
Each man-of-war is built upon
oaper before a single plate of steel
s forged. Not only are length and
oreadth of a ship decided upon, but
:he naval constructor can tell to an
ounce how mueh wate^ she will disolace
when her armor and guns are
noun ted upon her, how many times
her propellers will revolve in a:
ninute with a given pressure* of
steam, and how many tons of coal
in hour must be consumed to attain
i certain rate of speed.
Critical Definition. .
Professor ? Define transparent,
:ranslucent and opaque.
Stude?If I may give an illustration
instead, sir, I would say that
the windows of this room were once
transparent, they are now translucent,
and if not cleaned very soon
they will be opaque.?Boston Transcript.
RUB OUT PAIN
with good oil liniment. That's
the surest way to stop them.
[The best rubbing liniment is^ j
MUSTANG
LINIMENT
Good for the Ailments of
Horses, Mules, Cattle, Etc.
Good for your own A ches.
Pains, Rheumatism, Sprains,
/"V a. _ D Pa _
uuu, jDurns, Lie,
25c. 50c. $1. At all Dealers.
Lawrence M. Ard Dead.
Mr Lawrence M Ard. formerly of
the Leo section, died Monday night
of last week. His remains were laid
to rest in the Horseford burying
grounds Wednesday morning. Funeral
services were conducted by his
pastor,Rev Thos Poston, after which
the body of the deceased was turned
over to the Masons, of which order
he was a faithful member. He was
a member of Indiantown lodge, also
a charter member of Leo lodge U D,
I (though Leo lodge is awaiting arriv- ]
al of its charter, which will be soon, ]
when the lodge will be instituted). \
Mr Ard was reared in the Leo com- j
munity and spent the greater part J
, of his life there upon the farm. He J
was 58 years old and leaves a wife \
and several children and grandchil- ,
dren. J
Six Born In 18 Month.
William Pasco, a teamster, of J
Chaddsford, Pa, applied for a raise J
in pay at the opening of his employ- j
ers' office one day last week, and !
gave as his reason the birth of j
quadruplets at his home. Three \
girls and a boy were born during j
the night, and all are alive and apparently
in the best of health. Twin '
boys were born to iMrs Pasco 18
months ago, these .havingbeen their j
only children before the advent of j
the four. t J
AN ACT OF KINDNESS. j
A Kingstree Resident Speaks Publicly j
for tbs Benefit of Klngstree People. !
If you had suffered tortures from I
kidney trouble, j
Had experimented with different j
remedies without relief:
If you were finally cured through a
friend's suggestion? !
Wouldn't you be grateful? j
The following statement has been i
given under just such circumstances, j
Mr Mcintosh has used Doan's Kid- j
ney Pills.
He publicly tells of the benefit he M
has received.' fj
His is a simple act of kindness to j
other Kingstree sufferers. \
No need to experiment with such 1
convincing: evidence at hand. ;
Mr Mcintosh speaks from experi- ]
ence. You can rely on what he tells j
you.
W K Mcintosh,prop tobacco warehouse,
Kinjratree, says: "Several :
years apro my kidneys were disordered,
and I suffered from dull pains in
the small of my back. I was sore and
j lame and had headaches and dizzy
spells. I tried different remedies,but
with no success until friends recommended
Doan's Kidney Pills. They
cured me."
Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy?ffet
Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that
Mr Mcintosh had. Foster-Milburn
Co, Props, Buffalo. N Y.
All Car ||
Owners
Know This Oarage
We do all kinds of repair J
work.
We overhaul your car when | ;
it gets cranky. j
We save you money on
tires, and other supplies by J
paying the transportation !
charges ourselves.
Kingstree Garage,
^ ^ L T Thompson, M'g'r. ^ | j
Invigorating to the Pale and Sickly j
The Old Standard general atrengthening tonic, \
GLOVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC, dirfvei oat \
Mklaria.enrichettheblood,andfcnUdanpthCt:?a< i
I ten. A true tonic. For adnlta and children. 50c <
A HO'
Will Have a '
Upon Your Per:
C. We clear., press and
wear. We do it pre
cheaply.
C. When it leaves our
and "front" to it. It w
crowd?and so will you.
C. We have installed in
TN a a TT /V
Iing Department a nan-:
chine that is of latest de
ed device of its kind on
Yours for
McINTOSH
Dealers in G
Kingstree,
I SPRING
m But Without an
g You Miss Hal
f-) We are local agents for
chine and have just received
cS designs. See our Mr. Carte
jw Eastman. Buy it and then
season in all of its picturesq
I The Kinastrftft
pjj Kingstree,
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Livery, Feed
Lake City,
The Baile;
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Machinery,Mill am
Automobile Tire;
* . e . tl. it q t:? i
Agents tor ine u. j. me
Charleston,
I firepan
?? We are prepared t
?! every want m any li
? trial will convince y<
I quarters for
i Flour, Rice,Gr
|; Lard, Cannec
I Highest Prices Paid 1
I SPRINC
& Kingstree,
r IRON
Wonderful Effect
sonai Appearance
repair anything that you
>mptiy, scientifically and
shop it will have "tone"
ill attract attention in any
our Pressing and Cleanman
Steam Pressing Maisign
and the most approvthe
market,
good service,
i ALSBROOK,
ents' Furnishing
South Carolina
IS HERE I X,
i Eastman KodaK 43!
,f Its Pleasures! ?]
this world famous picture ma- 'Si
a new assortment of the latest S i
rand let him show you the 'j?'
go out and enjoyv the glorious 'g
uesness. . 8
Drug Company I
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r-Lebby Co.
d Plumbing Supplies
s and Accessories
Co.'s Celebrated G. & J. Tires
South Carolina
ggSmg?S83$S@83B|
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0 take care of your ;?!
ne of eatables. One 3;
)u that we are headits,
Meal, Meat, |
1 Goods, Etc. |i
For Chickens and Eggs |
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