The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, August 17, 1916, Page SIX, Image 6
GIVE THE BUR6LAI
BANKYOURCA
SOME people extend invitations to t
They carry on their persons or in
A CHECK BOOK is of no nse 1
cheek is AS GOOD AS CASH to th<
heieehold wants. If yon haven't a ban]
OPEN ONE
BANK OF K
ONE DAN
SPECIAL REPRESEP
G. L. Hall Opti
(NorfolK-Richmond
will be at the Store of
i Gamble & Jacobs,
THURSDAY, AUC
^ , , All who are in need of Eye
-* to call and take advantage of th
No charge for the examination a
glasses. Every pair fitted absoli
xcvu
By taking advantage of this
service brought to your town tha
ited any of the retail establismer
Lynchburg, which are recognize<
You take no chances as our
you his personal guarantee.
REMEMBER
Our Glasses Are Handled On
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[eat welufi
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It all depends on what Groc
buy them, and what you pay fo:
If you buy GOOD groceries
If you eat well you feel wel
If you feel well you do well
Can we tell you of a bette
buy your groceries from us?
Every one knows of the hig
They all know of the low pr
Most people trade with us, ;
M. H. J/
TWO ST
Kingstree,
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Livery, Feed an
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SH WITH US
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ho THIEF AND HOLDUP VAN.
their homes large sums of money,
to the professional thief. Still, a
i tradesman or for the immediate
t account
TODAY.
INGSTREE.
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Lynchburg, Va.)
Authorized Dealer
Kingstree, S. C.
iUST 31, 1916
glasses are urgently invited
lis exceptional engagement
md only regular prices for
itely guaranteed to be coropportunity,
you have the
,t you would get if you visits
in Norfolk, Richmond or
i as the best obtainable,
agent is authorized to give
the: date
ly by Authorized Dealers.
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you eat well.
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in your business affairs,
r reason why you should
h standard of our goods,
-ice we charge,
anyway. Why not you?
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NOTICE OF PRIMARY
ELECTION
TO BE HELD ON AUGUST 29.
NAMES OF MANAGERS AT THE
DIFFERENT POLLING PLACES
IN THE COUNTY.
Notice is hereby given that the Democratic
primary election, is hereby ordered
to be held on Tuesday, the 29th
day of August, 1916.
The managers at each voting place
shall arrange the table, desk or other
place upon which the ballot boxes shall
be placed so that there shall be no
crowding or confusion immediately
around the boxes, and suitable means
shall be provided to enable each voter
to approach the boxes and deposit his
ballot without interference or hindrance.
The managers shall open the polls at
8 o'clock a. m. and shall close them at 4
o'clock p. m. On closing the polls the
managers shall proceed publicly to count
the votes. After tabulating the result,
?Vi? mnnncrpra shall pertifv the same and
forward the ballot box, containing the
ballots, poll list and all other papers,except
the club roll, relating to such election,
by one of their number to the
County Chairman within 36 hours after
close of the polls.
The managers shall use two boxes,
one for State officers and one for county
officers, Congressman and Solicitor.
The managers, before opening the
polls, shall take and sign the oath prescribed
in section 37 of the rules of the
party.
The managers at each box at the primary
shall require eyery voter to pledge
himself to abide the results of the primary
an J to support the nominees of
the party, and take the following oath
and pledge, viz: "I do solemnly swear
that I am a resident of this club district
and am duly qualified to vote at this
election, according to the rules of the
Democratic party, and that I have not
voted before at this election,and pledge
myself to support the nominees of the
party, State and national."
The following managers of election
have been appointed by the Executive
Committee, to-wit:
Kingstree?L J Stackley, J F Scott,
B E Clarkson.
Indiantown?P D Snowden, S D Cunningham,
W R Graham.
Rough Branch?S W Jennings,J Walter
McElveen, W H Foxworth.
1 kl DAmoll T T ckf\r> PLifriofor _T
111U ? O XX uvncil, v uvvti *?V6IUVV4, V
W Moore.
Earles?R B Clemmons. G W Camlin,
J S Wheeler.
Hemingway?S J Haselden.W G Carter.
F E Huggins.
Taft?S J Walters, B A Brown, SE
McCul lough.
Bethel?C L Burgess, Bishop Burgess,
W Ira Epps.
Hebron?S W Baker, B C Baker, C A
Buddin.
Central?W G Cantley, W T Phillips.
S T Brown.
Muddy Creek?G W McDaniel, G W
Joye, L L Ard.
Greelyville?C E Register,P R Keels,
J F Montgomery.
Gourdin?H P Brown, J A McClary,
J W Chandler.
Poplar Hill?B J Chandler, C H Gordon,
W C Parsons.
Diiro??T ToH KViorsnn .T F!
JJIOVIV A% IVW V A VU * AtVAWVMy -
Duke, W M Frier8on.
Cades?R T Grimsley, E H Sauls, J L
McFadden.
Morrisville?J J Tart,G M Thomas,G
D Cooper.
Sanely Bay?J N Coker, W M McKnight,
W E Smith.
Lanes?E 0 Rodgers, H B Turner, W
B Mci'ullough.
Oak Ridge?R W Blakeley, W N Davis,
J F Cooper.
.lohnsonville?J II Chapman. G F
Hanna, W M Venters.
Salters?W S Shaw, V E Lift-age, J
II Covington, Jr.
Bloomingvale?R W Smith, W OCamlin,
W J B Morris.
Cedar Swamp?G 0 Epps, S A Tisdale,
J B Chandler.
Lcnud?S B Gordon, B L Gordon, W
P Johnson
Workman?W G Burton, R E McKnight,
W W Kennedy.
Pergamos?W A Fitch, C F Stuckey,
B W Moore.
Suttons?R E Blakeley, O C Hinnant,
S P B Altman.
Nesmith?It J Nesmi^h, Paul McElveen,
F E Johnson.
Vox?A J Altman, S D Hanna. 0 B
Stone.
The Executive Committee will meet
to tabulate the vote and declare the results
of the primary on Thursday. August
31, 1916. at the court house, Kingstree,
at 11:30 o'clock a. m.
Philip H Stoll,
8-17-2t County Chairman.
Registration Notice.
The office of the Supervisor of Registration
will be open on the 1st Monday
ir each n.onth for the purpose of
registering any person who qualified
as follows:
Who shall have been a resident o'
the State for two years, and of th?
county '.ne year,and of the polling pre j
cinct in which the elector offers t< .
vote four months hne day of;
election, and hsve paio, sir i
months before, any poll taz then dot J
anu oay.iDie, ana wi;? can ginn
and write any section of the curistitu- |
tion of 1895 submitted to him by the
Supervisors of R-gistration, or wht I
can ihow that he owns, and has paw;
all taxes collectible on during the
present year, property in thie State
assessed at three hundred dollars or
more. B E Clarkson,
' ierk of Board.
Recsipl Books, Blank Notes, Mortgages and
all Le^al Blanks in demand, for sJe at
The Record office. If we have net the
form you wish we can print it on short
notice.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
Owes Coii'is, ami Wiioopicg Cough.
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FROM OUR SALTERS SCRIBE.
District Sunday-School Meeting
?Death ol Rev. W.H.Thrower.
Salters, August 13:?The district
Sunday-school institute which was
held at Union church August 9 was
much enjoyed by all. Though the
absence of the district superintendents
and other workers was a great
disanoointment to us. vet Mr W M
O'Bryan and Hon W D Bryan, who
had charge of the work,conducted it
admirably. A bountiful dinner was
spread and enjoyed by all. We hope
it will meet with us again.
Crops throughout this section are
very poor, no improvement of consequence
since the storm and heavy
rains of last month. It is gratifying
to know that the government has
taken hold of the matter and will
furnish aid to those in need and work
on the public roads for the next few
months as a means of helping the
destitute. We sincerely hope that
the fund will be judiciously expended
by those having the work in charge.
Rev A R Woodson closed a meeting
at Union church last Sunday.
The attendance was good and continued
to grow from day to day.
Much interest was manifest. One
united with the church, and we hear
of others who expect to do likewise.
Miss DamarisStubbs,who has been
- - i ? 17 cu
on a visit to iuiss aniline rtrncu, ui
this place, has returned to her home
at Bennettsville
Misses Emmie and Leila Ferrell
are visiting friends and relatives in
Marlboro.
Miss Junie Chandler of Gourdins
has returned home after a visit to
friends and relatives here.
Mrs C J Thompson spent a short
while here Saturday en route to her
home in Kingstree.
Dr and Mrs W S Boyd are visiting
the latter's parents, Rev and Mrs P
P Blalock, at Edgefield.
Mrs C W Boswell received a telegram
yesterday announcing the
death of her N brother, Rev W H
Thrower, in Spartanburg. We sympathize
with them in their bereavemont
Rev Mr Thrower served the
Methodist church here for some
time and was regarded by all that
knew him as an excellent Christian
gentleman. Look Out.
Killed for Burglar.
Greenville, August 12:?Mistaken
for a burglar. Ro> Smith, the eightyear-old
son of Sam Smith, a well
known farmer of the Fork Shoals
section, was shot and instantly killed
last night by his brother-in-law, Jno
Sullivan, at the latter's home. The
Coroner's jury returned a verdict
that the shooting was accidental,
thus exonerating Sullivan.
The little boy had gone to spend
the night at the home of his brother-in-law,
a short distance from his
father's house. The family had gone
to bed about 11:30 o'clock. Mr Sub
livan was aroused by a noise at th^
back door. Taking his gun,he went
to the door and, seeing a dark shadow,
came to the conclusion that a.
burglar was trying to break in. He
opened fire and killed the youth almost
immediately.
Upon investigation, Mr Sullivan
was (horrified to find that he had
killed his little brother-in-law.
J H Cole, a whisky constable, was
arrested at Columbia Saturdaylmorning
charged with drunk and disorderly
conduct, carrying concealed
weapons, and assault and battery,
with intent to kill. Cole was tried
before the Recorder and bound over
to the court of general sessions of
Kichla&d county under $500 bond,
on charge of assault and battery
with intent to kill. The other
charges were dismissed.
WflflirC Descriptive Fall
WUUU 0 Seed Cataog
just issued, tells all about
Primcnn Plnvpr
V^lllllJUlL V/XV T Vi)
Alfalfa and all
Grass and Clover
Seeds for Fall Plantings
Wood's Fall Seed Catalog also
gives full and complete information
about i
Vegetable Seedi: !
that can be planted to advantap * j
and profit in the late Summer ar ' j
Fall. It is altogether the most US'
fut and valuable Fall Seed Catalc _ I
issued.
Mailed free to Gardeners, Mark' v ;
Growers and Farmers oil reques t
Write for it.
T.W.WOOD O SONS, I
cccncfttrv _ P5rh ?d Pa . rj
ntl&MY-TiSM
V7iii cure Rheumatism, Nci...;!;.
Headaches, Cramps, Co;:c j
Strains, Braises, Cuts, Bums, Old j
i.ar^c, Tetter, Ring-Worm, Ec- j
r.err:\ etc. Antiseptic Arodyne, j
Ubed internally or externally. 25c^
i
I3I Worn Out? (I
No doubt you are, if Eg
you suffer from any of the | 1
numerous ailments to II
which an women are sub- U
ject. Headache, backache,
sideache, nervous- ^
ness, weak, tired feeling,
are some ot the symptoms,
and you must nd
yourself of (hem in order
to feel welL Thousands
of women, who have
been benefited by this
remedy, urge you to
TAKE
s Cardui I
Ill The Woman's Tonic ||
11 Mrs. Sylvania Woods, 11
J I of Clifton Mills, Ky., says: 11
II "Before taking Car dui, ||
|l I was, at times, so weak I II
K could hardly walk, and M
the pain in my back and
head nearly killed me. lw
After taking three bottles % I
of Cardui, the pains dis- J
appeared. Now I feel as E
well as I ever did. Every I
suffering woman should 1
try Cardui." Getabottle 1
today. E-68 |
Arrival of Passenger Trains at
Klngstree.
The Atlantic Coast Line railroad
has promulgated the following schedule,
which became effective Monday,
May 29, 1915:
North Bound.
No 80 - - - 7:25 a m
*No 46 - - 11:33 a m
No 78 ... 6:13 p m
South Bound.
fNo 83 10:40 a m
Ma 79 . . . 11:03 a m
| *No 47 - - - - 6:47 p m
No 89 ... 9:22 p m
Daily except Sunday.
Stops on signal for Charleston, Savannah
and Jacksonville passengers.
How's This?
We offer One Hundred Dollajs
Reward for any case of Catarrh
that cannot be cured by Hall's .
Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known F. J.
Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe
him perfectly honorable In all business
transactions and flnancially able to carry
out any obligations made by his firm.
NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE.
Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally,
acting directly upon the blood and mucous
surfaces of the system. Testimonials
sent free. Price 75 cents per bottfa* flaja
by all Druggists.
Take Hall's Family Pills for coasfltadon.
'tie??
Insurance!
When you want Insurance
of any kind, call on us. We
write
Life Fire
Live Stock Plate Glass
Accident and Health
Bonding a Specialty
i We are the largest and !
I most experienced agency in
Williamsburg county, and
are in a position to give you
the best service.
Kingstree Ins., Real Estate
& Loan Co., Agts., j
PHONE 85, KIN6STREE, S. C. j
Eyes Examined and
Glasses Filled
I am no.v equipped to dv th"! work satisfactorily
and can nave yo ? from U' (9 *> en I
each pair of (clashes. Let toe fit you i?;r with
C/><? N*w Rryptok Ola $? ,
reading and distance v on g. and inTeach
glass.
j If you break your lenses bring fchem o r. e.
I will duplicate thein oa short notice. Save ?
| the pieces.
T. E. BAGGETT
! Jeweler and T/ician Kingstrce, SC. 4
Ux-Fo% A .ii!d, Effective Laxative A Liver Tonic i'
Dose Wot Gripe nor Disturb the- Stomach. | I
In addition to other properties, Lax-Fos |1
contains Cascara in acceptable form, a ,'
stimulating Laxative andTonic. Lex-Fo? *
acts effectively and does not gripe nor I.
Pbst^msch A t 5 he same time, it aids '
km, arooses the liver and secretions
stores the healthy functions. 50c.!
'*ya . V V',
St# *: -T "
frnk. 'i ..
t> ^ THE MAN
+e, wfco is seeking quality
*h/ will not fail to remember
My the two popular brands,
Deerfoot Rye aJ
Old Kentucky Springs *
WHISKIES
DEERFOOT RYE is a rich, fall
flavored Whiskey; OLD KENTUCKY
SPRINGS is rare, old and mellow.
Both are absolutely pure, and both
the same price, delivered by express
charges paid:
1 Gal. Glass Jug 4 Full Quarts
S3.BO S3.7B
8 Pint# 16-K Pints
$4.00 $4.00
Honey must be sent with order. Give full
name, street, post and express offices. Send
for complete price-list of Wines and Liquors.
You can count on getting a tquars deal from us.
JAMES OLWELL & CO.
Hal1 Order Department
Establish*! 1828 181 West St, New Tack
"Almost Century In BuslnsM"
Send tor Price List of Other Goods.
All Car | r
Owners
Know This Garage
We do all kinds of repair
work.
We overhaul your car when
it gets cranky.
We save you money on
tires, and other supplies by
paying the transportation
nhnro-ps rmrselves.
Kingstree Garage,
[ L T Thompson, M'g'r.
r y I
DR. R. CLAUDE McCABE, %
Dental Suraeon*
Office in Hirsch building, over Kingstree
Drug Co's. 8-28-tr
DRTROBERT J. McCABE,
DENTIST,
K1NGSTREE, - S. C
Office in Nexsen Building, 3 doors from
Postoffice. Phone 78.
M.D. NESMITH,
DENTIST,
Lake City, S. C *
W. L. TAYLOR
DENTIST,
Oflc* in Nmmi?n Building
KINGSTREC, - S. C.
5-21-tf.
i486 1910
A. M. SNIDER, /
SURGEON DENTIST.
Office at Residence, Railroad Avenue.
J. DeS. Gilland
Attorney-at-Law
Second Floor Masonic Temple
Florence, S. G
General practicioner in all State and
Federal Courts.
Benj. M-'NNES, M. R. C. V. S.
B. Kater McINNES, M. D., V. M. D
VETERINARIANS.
One of us will be at Kingstree the
first Monday in each month, at Heller's
Stables. 9-28-tf j
4^ mm. |
"mom Lodge, No. 46 sA.
F.M.
Tieets Thursday before full moon each
nonth. Visiting brethren are cordially
nyited. R K Wallace, W M.
J M ROSS, Sec. 2-27-ly
Kingstree
CAMP NO- 27.
v^i* ^e^\X *??rLjm xamitM
r lh I I fllMMl lbt? Third Monday
j !| Night in each
VWt; -ioppcw oor "^P
\.J&l2cffizSin7 -ia:i- ' v,ud 10 C023*
ap liU'j *tt on a stump
nsJK or hang about on the
limbs.
P H Stoll,
r M Brown, Clerk. Coii.Com.
No. >B?
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Chamberlain's Cough Kerned;
Cares Colds, Croup and Who . pi -g Cough.
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