The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, June 22, 1916, Page SIX, Image 6
SAXON AUK
FOR SAL
M. F. HELLER, K
Five Passenger, 6-cylinder T
6-cylinder Roadster
4-cylinder Roadster, electric ii
These cars are fitted out wi
ings and a Continental Motor
Cantilever Spring to make th
y
Eat The
4
Why continue to eat iui
when you can just as well ha
Why continue to pay sti
groceries when you can ge
money, and sometimes for le
Why impair your health
dinary brands, when you ca
sique with goods of pure bra
Think these over and th
M. H. J A
TWO ST<
I^We give Voting Coupons
Ladies' Contest
i .^Aachnrp Rminr
h/VHVUVI V AIV MU?
FROM KIN
Via ATLANTIC
' The Standard Railro
Sunday Ezcur
Jo Charleston
Tickets on sale forenoon trains
11 to September 11, inclusive, li
No 178, scheduled to leave Ch
date of sale. -
WeeK-End Ezcu
To Isle of Palms.. \
" Sullivan's Island
Tickets on sale for all trains es
noon trains each Sunday from .
inclusive, limited returning to rej
prior to midnight of Tuesday ne:
Summer Cxcur
To Wrightsville Beach
" Isle of Palms ....
" Sullivan's Island
" Myrtle Beadh - ......
" Norfolk
Tickets on sale from May 15 tc
ited returning until Oct 31. Lil
Schedules and further particu
ttpon application to W W Hollii
tree, S C.
=!= I ~
| Real Estate?F
Country Farms and T<
If You Want to
If You Want to
We caniplace you in any sect
you want. Address all com
Gourds* & Harper,
The Bailey-1
? ? ? m atli 1 p
Machinery,Mill and r
Automobile Supplies
G. & J. Tires and Tabes
Charleston. 4*
Mm
DM0B1LES |
E BY ,
kingstree, S. C.
ouring Car $870.00
870.00
ghts and starter 475.00
th Timken Roller Bear
and have the famous
em ride right.
i Best!
st ordinary groceries
ive the best?
ff prices for ordinary
t the best for same ,
iSS?
by consuming the orin
improve your phvmd?
en come to see us.
.COBS
DRES
in The County Record's
Z=J)
I Trip Fares
GSTREE
COAST LINE
ad of the South"
sion Fares
?1 OK
tpi MV
t each Sunday from June
imited returning on train
arleston at 8*25 p. m. on
rsion Fares
_ $2 40
2 40
ich Saturday and for foreJune
8 to September 11,
ich original starting point
it following date of sale.
sion Fares
$ 7 50
3 30
A AA
6 3U
6 70
_ 15 15
) October 15, inclusive, lim>eral
stop-over privileges,
lars cheerfully furnished
)AY, Ticket Agent, Kings??,
"arm Lands.
own Lots For Sale!
Buy, See Us
Sell, See Us
# 11 I J il _ X
;ion 01 me county mat
jspondence to g
Kingstree, S. C. I
Lebby Co
'lumbing Supplies
i and Accessories
VEEDOL Oils and Grease ;
South Carolina
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CONGRESSMAN RAGSO<
HATES PRESID
ti n i rr i .?
mis is Mown oy ms acts
The Story Will Be Contim
Since Ragsdale first took his se
3pportunity to criticise and injure i
Wilson was ungrateful in failing to
the White House. Here's one insti
When the Panama Canal Tolls
dale, who opposed the President bi;
52 Democrats who voted with the
SUBSIDY on the American people
YORK AMERICAN. Hearst s YEL1
EST ENEMY, the following intervi
"I regret that I cannot,as
TITULAR head of my party
gress.I CANNOT SUPPORT
United States. I do not fit
tions that justified the repea
of our coastwise vessels. *
ship of Underwood, Kitchin
ability made the Democratic
did leadership has brought
makes this administration sc
HE GIVES WILSON NO CRE]
PUDIATES WILSON'S LEADERS
\ND KITCHIN.
On May 4, 1914, I wrote and
rial headed "Calling a Spade a Spar
"The Republican party svt
protection and special orivile]
for SUBSIDY to shipping,
hundred years stood for equ
leges to none. The member <
tion votes for SUBSIDY; he
cans. He aligns himself again
This editorial made Mr Ragsda
On May 14 he wrote me a lei
the Republican column. That's tr
rate.
Candidate for Conj
Adv (More will fo
FINANCING PIG CLUBS.
Bankers Furnish Money to Mem
bers and Take Their Notes.
The bankers in many 'States ar
realizing the value of pig-club wor
as a means of materially improvin
rural conditions, according to clu
agents of the department. Not
few of the bankers have made i
possible for worthy club members t
secure pigs on their personal nocei
In this way a well-bred pig is s<
cured and the member can pay fc
it from the proceeds of the pig as
meat animal or from the sale of of
Bpring in the case of a breeding an
mal. The member enters into a but
iness agreement! with the parent
consent) Vith the banker and is i
this way relieved of the stigma c
charity, which is the result when
pig is given outright. This arrange
ment is a practical means of teacl
ing business methods to the run
young people. It is also a charactei
building process,for it is but natun
for a boy when treated as a man t
act in a manly manner.
This apparent generosity on th
part of the bankers is in many case
business acumen. A case in point
that of a Texas bank. The presidei
of the bank placed 326 pigs amon
the pig-club members of his count]
As a result of the acquaintanc
made in securing and placing thet
pigs, many new patrons were securet
These patrons brought in over $75
000 in individual deposits. Needlei
to say, this was a profitable businei
for the bank, but it is also a meai
that will increase with time in it
beneficial influence. One of the Te:
as papers states that the bankc
"haa laid the foundation for a proi
perity which will be lasting. Th
boys that he has helped to get star
ed in the hog business are now o
their feet financially and befoi
many years they will be making bi
shipments of hogs to market eac
year. The money received from th
sale of hogs will be expended in fui
ther developing the county. Ever
merchant in the county will profit
the banks will get more deposits.an
the farmers will have more mone
with which to develop their farms.1
fbeo Teu Have a Cold
Give it attention, avoid exposure
be regular and careful of your diet
also commence taking Dr King'
New Discovery. It contains pine
tar, antiseptic oils and balsams. I
slightly laxative. Dr King's Ne*
Discovery eases your cough, soothe
your throat and bronchial tubes
checks your cold, starts to clear you
' 1 ?1- - - A. A* 1
neaa. in a snort time you ano\
pour cold is better. Its the stand
ird family cough syrup in use ove
10 years. Get a bottle at once
Keep it in the house as a cold in
mrance. Sold_at your druggist.
SfcfcAl v i. . .-i J,--- .i,
ALE BITTERLY
IENT WOODROW WILSON.!
and Utterances?Rear! Relnw?
tied and Will Be Interesting.
at in Congress he has never lost an J
Wilson. This is because he thinks that ,
acknowledge that Ragsdale put him in 1
ance:
Repeal bill was under discussion, Ragstterly
in that fight and was one of the
Republicans to fasten the principle of
by so doing, gave out to THE NEW J
!X)W SHEET and WILSON'S BITTER- j
ew, published March 25, 1914: ]
a Democrat,follow the lead of the ]
and that, as a member of Con- '
the policies of the President of the !
id any political or economic condi- <
1 of the Panama canal exemptions i
* * I shall follow the leaderand
other Democrats whose signal i
victory possible and whose splenabout
the wise legislation which
> strong." i
DIT; IN PLAIN WORDS HE REPU*
IHIP FOR THAT OF UNDERWOOD i
published in The Daily Times an edito- j
ie," in which I said: r
)ws its allegiance to the theory of |
g-e. It has, therefore, always stood
The Democratic party has for a ]
al rights to all and special privi- '
af Congress who votes for exemp- ]
? aligns himself with the Republist
the Democratic administration."
ile very sick and very mad.
iter complaining that I had put him in
ue?I classified him according to his ^
JAMES D EVANS,
irress, Sixth District of South Carolina,
llow next week).
(
Death ol Mrs Chandler.
j From the "Sentinel," Jesup. Ga.
Mrs M J Chandler was born in
e Williamsburg county, S C, January
k 29, 1841. Died May 31, 1916, in
g Jesup, Ga. Most of her long life
k was spent in the neighborhood where
a she was born.
It She was a consistent member of
0 the Methodist church. But in the
j last years of her life she was too
, feeble to attend its services. She
J- I
ir was prompt and faithful to all her
a religious duties as a Christian wornf.
an as long as she was physically able
j. to discharge them.
liuar) witVi Kor ann'a nrifa on^
UUV UT^U TV 1VII 11^1 9VU O 1 1 iV| OUU
s? there was a deep devotion between
D herself and her daughter-in-law, Mrs
tf Beulah Chandler, like unto that bea
tween "Ruth and Naomi". Ihe
h little grandchildren will miss her in
j. the home to whom she was a con^
stant joy, and they to her.
r. It was well that she should go
quietly in her sleep without the days
0 and years of suffering like so many
of God's saints have to endure. A
te quiet, timid Christian has left those
jg who loved and cared for her. May
jB those who mourn her loss live so
that they may meet her again.
g "Asleep in Jesus! blessed sleep
From which none ever wake to weep
A calm and undisturbed repose
* Unbroken by the last of foes.
>e
j Asleep in Jesus! far from Thee
Toy kindred and tneir graves may be;
s* But thine is still a blessed sleep,
58 From which none ever wake to weep",
is James M Lovett,
18 (Pastor of the Methodist Church)
^ Jesup, Ga.
l' Your Bowels Should Hove Ooce a Day.
^ A free, easy movement of the
bowels every day is a sign of good
e health. Dr King's New Life Pills
t- will give you a gentle laxative effect
n without griping and free your sys.e
tem of hlood poisons, purify your
blood, overcome constipation and
j* have an excellent tonic effect on the
" entire system. Makes you feel like
e living. Only 25c at druggests.
r* .
t,
d Good Looks are Easy
fhaik
w?ui w
MagnoliaJ5P ;
Balm. ^0
Look ii rood ii tout citv ro'ir^ir No
8 matter if you do Tan or Freckle^SSflno/fo
V Balm will rarely dear your akin inAandjr.
8 Heala Sunburn, too. Juat put little on
your face and rub it off again before dry.
' Simple and rare to pleoae. Try a bottle
r . 11 h . * .
" to-aaj ina Degin uc nnpioreiDcni w
f once. White, Pink nod Ro?e-Red Colon.
75 cents it DraggiAs or by mnil direct.
r SAMPLE FREE. I
. LYON MFC. CO., 40So. S?kSL,BnoUrn.N.Y.
War Affects Shipments.
The great war in Europe conti
lies to interfere seriously with t
shipments of aulomobiles abroa
rhe Maxwell Motor company of E
troit had 100 commercial chasi
ready for shipment to London, En
May 20,and was advised by the Nc
folk and Western railroad that
will be impossible to make the shi
ment. The reason assigned was th
the Parisiana, the beat on which t
aViinnionf tiroc + rv hotra Knon mar?
juipuivnv TI uo tu iiuTy uvv.u uiuu
was damaged by a submarine on h
way from London to Norfolk, Va.
Fourtb ol July Excursion Fares.
The Atlantic Coast Line announc
reduced excursion fares from a
3tations on its lines to nearly i
destinations within a radius of a
proximately 350 miles from startir
point, tfickets will be sold for use <
the going trip on all trains of Ju
2,3 and 4, limited returning to reai
original starting point by or befo
midnight of July 8. 1916.
For fares, schedules, tickets ar
any desired information call on W
Holliday, Kingstree, S C, Tick
Agent Atlantic Coast Line.the Stan
ard Railroad of the South. 6-22Arrlval
ol Passenger Trains i
Kingstree.
The Atlantic Coast Line railroi
las promulgated the following sche
lie, which became effective Monda
May 29, 1915:
North Bound.
Mo 80 - - 7:25 a
"No 46 - - 11:33 a
Mo 78 ... 6:13 p
South Bound.
INo 83 10:40 a
Mo 79 - - - 11:08 a
"No 47 - - - - 6:47 p
Mo 89 - - - 9:22 p
uaiiy excepi nuuuay.
* Stops on signal for Charleston, Sava
nah and Jacksonville passengers.
State of Ohio, City of Toledo, I
Ltic.is County. ?
Fran': J. Cheney n.ukca oath that he
Senior partner of the firm of F. J. Chen<
& Co., doing business in the City of T
ledo. County and State aforesaid, at
that said firm will pay the sum of ON
HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and e
tty case of Catarrh that cannot be ctiri
by the use of HALL'S C ATARRH CUR!
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed
my presence, this 6th day of Decembe
A. D. 18Sfi.
(Seal) A. W. GLEASON.
Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internal
and acts directly upon the blood and mi
cous surfaces of the system. Send fi
testimonials, free.
F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo. 0.
Sold by all Druggists. 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constlpatlo
flnsurance!
When you want Insurance
of any kind, call on us. We
write
life Fire
Live Stock Plate Glass
Accident and Health
Bonding a Specialty
We are the largest and
most experienced agency in
Williamsburg county, and
are in a position to give you
the best service.
Kingstree Ins,, Real Estate
! & Loan Co., Agts.,
PHONE 85, KIN6STHEE, S. C.
Eyes Examined and
Glasses Fitted
I am now equipped to do thii work satiafac
torily and can save you from 9LG0 to |3.00 o:
each pair of glasses. Let me fit you oat wit!
SW New ^ryptok Glaaiea
reading and distance vision ground *bm6
glass. ?T_J
If yoo break your lenses bring them to m<
I win flupWcaGB then on short notice. Sav
the pieces.
T. E. B AGGET1
Jmfer ut Option - liifitrw, 1 (
Piles Cused In 6 to 14 Days
Tour dnureiat will reload money if PA!
DINTMHNT fall* to cure toy case of Itchli
Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Plica la 6 to 14 da:
rbc firat application glees Base and Rest. 5
. .
. THE MAIf
n- who is seeking quattif
he will not fail to remembef
(j Juj the two popular brands* ^
Oeerfoot Rye >jf a
* _ Hs Old Kentucky Springs
jt WHISKIES
P- DEERFOOT RYE is a rich, full
at flavored Whiskey; OLD KENTUCKY
he SPRINGS is rare, old and mellow.
Both are absolutely pure, and both
e? tv>a cam ft nriee. delivered by express*
er charges paid:
1 Gal. Glass Jug A Full Quarts
$3.90 *3-75*
r
8 Pints 16-fc Pints
es1 $4.00 $4.00
Money must be sent with order. Give full
all name, street, post and express offices. Send
for complete price-list of winesand Liquors.
^ You can count on getting a square deal frem us.
JAMES OLWELL & CO.
Mail Order Department
'y BatMbiitbtd 1828 181 West St, New Talk
"Almost a Century In Business"
re!
Send for Price List of Other Qoods.
l\i %
t|| All Car
I Owners
dK
n m... TUJ- ?
y ( w 11111 voragc
??
I
We do all kinds of repair
m work,
m
m We overhaul your car when
it gets cranky.
m
m We save you money on
m tires, and other supplies by
m paying the transportation
n | charges ourselves.
-I Kingstree Garage,
lg L T Thompson, M'g'r. Jjj
I DR. R. CLAUDE McCABE,
in Dental Surgeon,
Office in Hirsch building, over Kingstree
Drug Co's. 8-28-tf
I IooMTTMCCSET
DENTIST,
1 KINGSTREE, , S. C
pa Office in McCabe Building, next to
Court House.
M. D. NESMITH, ?
DENTIST,
Lake City, S. C.
W. L. TAYLOR
DENTIST,
OfBca ia Naxitn Building
K1NGSTREE, 8. C.
5-21-tf.
1
1866 1S16
A. M. SNIDER,
SURGEON DENTIST.
Office at Residence, Railroad Arenas.
j IW>? Cillnnd
V* vauutiu
1 Attorney-at-Law
Second Floor Hasoolc Temple
J Florence, S. C.
General practicioner in all State and
? Federal Court*.
BenJ. M-'NNES, M. R. C. V. S.
S B.KaterMclNNES.M. D..V.M.D
? VETERINARIANS.
1 One of us will be at Kingstree the
2 first Monday in each month, at Hel
ler's Stables. 9-28-tf
KINGSTREE
1 Lodge, No, 46
i A.F.M.
r meets Thursday before full moon each
S - month. Visiting brethren are cordially
a nyited. R & WALLACE, W M.
e J M Ross. Sec. 2-27-ly
The Third Moada; M
2 ky&mh A.
s v&mm ssisstsa
_ WjBgagfgy up and alt on a stamp
? or hanr about on tb?
limbs.
P H Stoll,
J M Brown, Clerk. Con. Com.
???^mmmm? ?^
No. 666
Thb it a pnteriptfoa prepared atpariaMy
fef MALA* IA or CHILLS * FIVES.
Fir# or tlx ooeee will break any caee, tad
if takes thas aa s toaic (be Ferer will sol
reform.' It acta os (ba Hrar better than
I j Caloml m44o?i aot|rip?oraickc&. 3Sc
I Chamberlain's Cough Kemedr
! Cures Colds. Croup and Wbo?p?ng Coofh.
f . I l iiii