The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, July 06, 1916, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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C. O. WATT IATTENT] We wish to say t Tobacco. We have m; est dollar. We are pie year. They have grow manufacturers want m the first load of tobacc< we justly claim to be 44 house situated near Va make no mistake by di year, we are, i P. S.?If you have cure HBliaBiH HI HETT1E GREEN DEAD. Said to Have Been Wealthiest Woman In World. New York, June 3-?Mrs Hettie Green, said to be the wealthiest woman in the world, died at her home here today at 8:05 o'clock. She had suffered three strokes of paralysis during the past two months and for several weeks had been practically helpless. She was 80 years old. , f)aofk?n/>onro^ nt tVlP hnmp nf AACTi UV Ubii|WV wt vv. % ? ...? ..v? her son, ColjEdward R H Green. For several weeks past Mrs Green had been unable" to walk and had pent practically all of her time in a wheel chair. Her son,Col|Green, and her daughter, Mrs Matthews Astor Wilkes, who were the" only children, had been with, her much of the time. It | recently was reported that Mrs. Green had turned over all of her fi- ( nancial affairs to her son's charge, j Estimates of Mrs Green's fortune range from|$20,000,000 to $100,000,- j 000. Officials of the Chemical National bank, in which Mrs Green once madejher headquarters, declinen to hazard a guess concerning the < size of her estate. Until a fe^Jyears ago Mrs Green was a familiar .figure in the financial district, but latterly her appearance there had been very infrequent. It is believed fyhat a considerable part of her money was invested in first mortgages and high-class railroad bonds, although she was said at one timejto have large sums inTested in shares of the smaller Southern andjtj Southwestern railroads, including several in which her son was actively identified. | Mrs Green al30 was the reputed j awner of large tractsjof iand in Texas, Alabama and other Southern States, but it is believed she sold the last of these holdings a few years R's 1 affo. M?rbc.\nrrl?. r ' i Columbia friends of Mr Harry Marks, formerly of Columbia, now of Alauta, will be interested in the news of his marriage which was solemnized Sunday, June 16. His bride was formerly Miss Mabel Norris of Atlanta. Tie officiating minister was the Rev Dr Alden Flynn of the First Presbyterian church, Atlanta. rMr Marks was for a number of years connected with the mechanical , department of the* State and is now j ?- t_ tL/v Uf/Vdirvolt XT T"V/"? w? TT*>. Willi II1C f? C31CIII wir ion in Atlanta.^ The young couple, visited Mr Marks' parents, Mr and Mrs R S Maiks, 1006 Oak street, , Columbia, the latter part of June, i Columbia State. The groom is a first * cousin of Mrs Bertha S Wolfe of 1 ( \ Kingstree. I ^ Wbeoever You Need a General Toole 1 - , f aao uivvt 9 The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless ( chill Tonic is equally valuable as a 1 , . ; General Tonic because it contains the -" v well known tonic properties of QUININE . , f | and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives fel ' out Malaria, Kuriches the Blood and < > Builds up the Whole System. 50 cents. I - % s rrell5 For the ION, TOBA o the farmers of Williamsbi ide a life-time study of the ased to tell you that the ou n in public favor at home a lore tobacco than ever. C. ) that came to the Kingstre top notchers" in selling tob use's Shop and it is the bes riving straight to Gorrell's, i d any tobacco and it is in y< GIVE THE BURGLAI M 0 T SOME ripple extend invitations to t Thev carry on their persons or in A C.IECK BOOK is of no nse 1 shock is A3 GOOD AS CASH to the household * -ants. If yon haven't a ban! OPEN ONE BANK OF K :arhanza's reply to U. S. CONSILIATORY. (Continued from page 1) n regard to a border protection aI )rotocol, the suggestions of the first lotes which passed between the two governments. P Jo coiH tr? Ko nn Qneeifie re ! h. lewal of the demands for the recall re >f the Pershing expedition, or threat ^ Cl )f attacks, but at the same time the ^ equest of Secretary Lansing for a itatement of intentions is met by tl general discussion of the situation al ather than by direct announcement if purposes. t Embassy officials believe General ^ ]arranza himself framed the lan- jr fuage of the note. It is said to be ? nuch more diplomatic in terms and one than any of the recen? Mexican ;ommunications. The de facto government an- j lounces that it has accepted in prin-1 :iple mediation suggestions from ither American republics and invites he United States likewise to record j tself. There is no proposal that, j .he questions at issue be submitted j ,o meditation, however, and on the wntrary it is observed that a settlenent might better be reached ;hrougn direct negotiantions be;ween the governments interested tnd best informed. Aamberlain's Colic Cbolera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Every family without exception should keep this preparation at hand luring the hot weather of the summer months. Chamberlain's Colic, ufu arwt Flin rrVin/?n T i-mpHv is ! I ivortli many times its cost when;ver it is needed and it is almost certain to be needed before the summer is over. It has no superior for die purpose? for which it is intendxi. Buy it now. Obtainable everywhere. Paris Green and Arsenate of Lead; jne and two pound packages. 6-i-tt' Williamsburg Hardware Co. * H. G. 1 's ^ Sale of UAU irg and adjoining countie Tobacco Warehouse busii tlook for good prices this nd abroad. The foreign < It is a recognized fact th; e Markjet this year. Wit acco for the most money, t lighted and best arrang the Home of High Prices. Yoi WAT >ur way, just bring it alor irfFEHF SH WITH US \\jhI BJfc. in he THIEF AND HOLDUP MAN. their homes large sums of money, to the professional thief. Still, a i tradesman or for the immediate ? account TODAY. INGSTREE. Bowel Complaints In India. In a lecture at one of the Des [oines, Iowa, churches a missionry from India told of going into le interior of India, where he was iken sick, that he had a bottle of hainl)erlain's Colic, Cholera and iarrhoea Reined} with him and ilieved that it saved his life. This unedy is used successfully in India 5th as a preventive and c ire for lolera. You may know from this uit it can he depended upon for ie milder form of bowel complaint iat occur in this country. Obtain?le everywhere. Sir Roger Casement has been senneed to execution for instigating ie recent short-lived rebellion in eland. i --fait* /3ISOE/tt( * ? ) \VALL EV-xW; Deer Valley is standard proof corn 1| j,'jffl whiskey--a brand which has held y/;jljlVn its own ,(oi yearsfi niliiln .ht in competition i. =? | with other brands '1 sold at a much l| I higher price. , ; Tee wil fir* Wis ? ?te- 'I . 5^Jr!l!i|lil(: | instate) mi HI MI ?Ga$*9-? |? i Aroik, n: that wa [II 0? CO VAlllT 'I , five jtm uSMMfaa h c.OK? n* n low nuc* ^ i 4 Q?H $230 *100 | 8 FhU S2.59 J2.W OlfflfB IS % Pit JI5S $2.00 ?^1 iti Aire am ( tke kiftnt kuiitjr. *+- fl i*rt*4 witk Ik* *tra. at *k*ve prms, if rft| wvi. R Try Our Specia! Beer t a An. Pto. *1AC (*u 8 Express Collect |1 STRASBURGER & CO. f f Jaelisoavillft, Fta. 'T {TpS VBRnroo':?- ?v AVSHVW ^EA iVar< ' Leaf To WERSi s that we have leased the G less and we come before you year is very encouraging. Tl order business is the large it GorrelPs Warehouse will I h experienced men to see tl , Our opening sale will be a ed house in Kingstree. We > TU?mLSm/v .tni. {a# ntlir foirn I llcllllMllg juu iui anj mru jr friends, ts, lea <& po\ lg and Qorreirs Warehouse Notes from Hebron. p, Hebron,July 3:?Misses Helen and n< Flora Smith, who were visiting their D< cousin, Vela Smith, have returned _ Tf- Di to tneir nome in rungsiree. Misses May Gowdy and Flora Kennedy visited friends at New Zion a last week. orj Mr George Smith of Workman gj visited his brother and sister, Mr ^ Bartow Smith and Miss Maria Kennedy, the latter part of last week. w The crops around Hebron are looking fine. Mr J D Dubose has some fine tobacco, of which he has cured one barn. Mr S W Baker g; claims the best cotton, while Mr Bar- jn tow Smith likes to show people his corn and potatoes, y< The people of the community are j m I ja CKUKTZM I I bcttm. 1 W , 11111!1111im i i rrn i i 11 i : i i i i I KURT2 Sheet Music, Musical Mei dolins, Guitars and Viol VICTOR TALKING MAI We carry in sti line of all types o: victrola" A stock of two ords on hand to s< n? ! iff Megiicg music Establish "The Best of Ever; Charleston, S. C. Write us for Catalogu< arrange terms to suit you. Expert Piano Tuning and F SAM1 r% W. B ehoi >bacco orrell Warehouse this yeai i prepared to see your toba le demand for our tobacco: jst in the history of our rr >e headquarters for big pr fiat the buyers go their iv nnounced later. Vou will vant to sell your tobacco a irs you will show us and h ^ELL, Proprie will take care of it for yc reparinj? to build a dipping vat tl jar Mr John Chandler's. Every t! )dv hopes it will be ready for the ? rge herd of candidates when they ass through with political fever. a The Hebron baseball team played game of ball with Olanta here last riday, 30th. They attempted two ames, but rain stopped the second 1< ame after the fourth inning. He- 8 ron won the first game 3 to 2. fhen the second stopped the score j as in Olanta's favor 7 to 1. P s Democratic club books are now f< aen and will remain open till July ^ ), Each voter is required to appear i person for enrollment. Be sure ' B au get your name on the roll of j aur nearest club before the enroll- j f( lent books close July 25. Attend to n ?lil JJ JNSsco. ? % I -MANN || c.iandise, Violins, Man-1 in Strings?IMPORTED CHINES,VICTROLAS ? 3ck a complete W f Victrolas. RECORDS ^ thousand rec"I ~ -i ixeci num. ( House, Inc., s ed 1819 \ thing in Music" ^ Florence, S. C. A ? b for 5 and Prices. We can ma > cJiffc ?T! <?.1S Repairing at your service. Arict * D? CARR, w? ?? to SI Manager Morence mouse % t ...... . POWELL II jse i - 1 r for the Safe of Leaf 1 cco sell for the high- 8 s grows greater each I arket and our home I ices, having received ill limit on every pile 1 find GorrelPs Ware- #-11 nd we know you will 1 oping to see you this I tors. , 1 >u until opening day. \ 1 x ? I his duty at once. The law require! J hat a new club roll shall be made I ut every two years, therefore don't Jm ail to get your name on the roll if 9 ou expect to vote at the next State V nd Federal elections. B Look Good?Feel Good. I if No one can either feel good or ^B H?k good while suffering from contipation. Get rid of that tired, raggy, lifeless feeling by a treatiient of Dr King'9 New Life Pills. luv a box today, take one or twa ills tonight. In the morning that ^^B tuffed, dull feeling is gone and you ?el better at once. 2oc at your * ruggist's. ;| eceipt Books, Blank Notes, Mortgages ill I II Legal Blanks in demand, for sale at, ?1 he Record office. If we have not the' 28 arm vou wish we can print it on short otice. 1 PIANOS: II* Steinway &. Sons, I Kranich & Back, 1 Ives & Pond, Shonniger, Kurtzmann, 1 Sterling, Huntington. PLAYER PIANOS: Steinway Pianola, Weber Pianola, Stroud Pianola, Kranich & Bach Players, Aeolian Players, | Siegling Players. I i I After the Christmas dinner i can sit back and enjoy music of the Victrola. i tfnnf rvrs a vtfill or> 1 m fit -?v ti y uuc w iu tii \jy it I not on!y at Christmas e, but all the time. -Vhy not get a Victrola your home for Christs? iVcMI gladly demonstrate the rent styles of the Victrola to $200) *ndthe ;or ($10 to $100) v. never you find it renient to call. II arrange terms i&bHHWt . HHHHHHHHBHHHHMHHHHBHI - A / # * j , i. '!.*.?V