The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, August 31, 1916, Page FIVE, Image 5
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We Dot Fear to Quote Our
Prices, for We Know
They Are Right'
- A line of full cut Overalls
best imported dyes, only
Si.00 the pair.
Men's all-wool Pants, very
pretty patterns, $3.50 and
$4.00 the pair.
Ladies, it will pay you to |
||l see the new line or Miaay
Blouses at 50c and $1.00.
Some wonderful bargains
to close out in Children's
Dresses. Also a full line of
Children's and Misses' Fall
and Winter Dresses at 50c
and $1.00 the garment
A nice line of Sun and
Hats, 15c and 20c values, at
10c each.
Men's 50c Negligee Shirts
will close at 40c.
Colgate's Talcum Powder,
Dental and Shaving Creams
and Toilet Soaps.
W. E. Jenkinson
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Miss Margaret Nesmith is visiting
at the home of Mrs W F McCants.
Miss Amanda Edwards spent the
week-end with her mother at Latta.
Mr Byson Hare of Blackville visited
Miss Ada Brockington a few days
last week.
Miss Fannie Burgess, who has been
out of town for several weeks visiting
friends, has returned home.
Miss Mary McCants has returned
home from Florence, where she visited
her aunt, Mrs A C Ellerbe.
Mr M H Jacobs, who spent last'
week with relatives at Asheville, N j
C, returned home Monday night.
Mr W E Allen has been appointed J
cotton weigher at Greelyville and Mr I
W F McCants weigher at Kingstree.>
Mrs H Van Keuren has been sum-'
moned to Johnsonvilie by the critical
illness of her brother,Mr G W Johnson.
Dr R Claude McCabe will be absent
from his office from Tuesday of i
next week until the following Monday.
The excursion to Wilmington, N
C, Monday was very largely patron- j
ized, 69 persons going frofo Kings- j
tree alone.
Messrs C 0 Watts,H G Lee and W
B Powell, who ran the Gorrell warehouse
this season, left this week for
Danville, Va.
Miss Jennie Lee Stackley went to
Florence Sunday to visit her sister,
Mrs W P Young, ere returning to
her home at Bennettsville.
The county executive committee
will meet here at 11:30 a. m. today
to canvass the votes and report the
result of Tuesday's primary.
, Misses Leora Gamble and Pauline
McCants have returned home after
a visit of several weeks witn friends
and relatives at Oakley and Monck's
Corner.
A very important meeting of the
Parent-Teacher association will be
held at the school building Monday
afternoon at 5 o'clock. Every parent
is urged to attend.
Tobacco warehouses officially close
here tod^y, but Nelson's warehouse
will remain open to take care of any
tobacco that may come in later on.
Most of the buyers are leaving town
today.
As we go to press today wc learn
that the condition of Mr S A Nettles,
whose illness was announced in
these columns last week, is critical,
having grown worse since 8 o'clock
this morning.
Dr and Mrs W D Nesmith and
children spent Sunday here with the
family of Mr and Mrs W E Nesmith.
Miss Ethel Nesmith, who has been a
guest of the latter for several weeks,
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returned to Lake uty wun tne doctor.
y~ An interesting demonstration in
canning and pickling was given by
Mrs Dora Dee Walker, State agent,
at the office of Miss Amanda Edwards
here yesterday (Wednesday) afternoon.
A number of ladies were
present and manifested their interest
in the work.
To Drive Out Malaria
And Build Up The System
Take the Old Standard GROVE'S
TASTELESS chill TONIC. You know
what you are taking, as the formula is
printed on every label, showing it is
Qumius and Iron in a tasteless form.
The Quinine drives out malaria, the
Iron builds up the system. SO cents
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TUESDAY'S RESULT
IN WILLIAMSBURG.
SECOND PRIMARY FOB TREAS
USER, SHERIFF AND CORONER
-NAMES OF WINNERS.
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The primary election passed off
quietly all over the county Tuesday, <
so far as we have been able learn. |
Considerable interest wels shown in j
contests for the various county of- ]
fices wherever there was opposition, (
and a second primary will be necessary
to the choice of a nominee for I
several of the offices as indicated by *
the returns so far received. 1
J Wesley Cook, the present in- j
cumbent, will probably go in the (
second primary against R B Smith
for Treasurer; H J Brown and T J
Spring, candidates for Coroner will
enter a second primary, as will prob- .
ably Sheriff Geo J Graham with (
either H U Kinder or W E Br^ck- s
intou, opposing candidates. Inccm- t
plete returns indicate that Mr Kin- A
der will be the man in the second ,
race with the Sheriff, although the (
returns so far in hand give him a j
bare majority of one over Mr Brock- J
inton, the third high man in the j
contest for the Sheriff's office. ,
It is also probable that several of (
the candidates for Coroner will 1
have to enter the second primary. 1
Mr H O Britton, Clerk of Court,
will succeed himself, having defeated
his opponept, Mr J 0 Carraway,
by a strong majority.
Mr Jackson V McElveen has de- \
feated Mr J G McCullough, present ,
incumbent, for the office of Super- 1
intendent of Education by a large 1
majority. ]
Messrs J J B Montgomery, Audi- 1
tor, P M Brockinton, Judge of Pro- ,
bate, and J N Hammet, Supervisor,
will succeed themselves, neither had '
opposition. ^
Mr J B Gamble has been re-elect- :
ed Magistrate at Kingstree. 1
Magistrate at Trio?W S Camlin. i
Vote of Wi
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CANDIDATES _ I 1
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Governor
Cole L Blease 11 10 8
R A Cooper 6 0 6
-I M DoeCh?imns 0 0 0
J T Duncan 0 0 0
R I Manning 16 28 22
Lieutenant Governor
E C L Adams 2 12 4
A J Bethea 31 26 32
Secretary of Stite
W Banks Dove 82 29 36
G W Wightman. 19 0
Cenptreller General
Carlton W Sawyer 33 28 36
State Treasorer
S T Carter 10 24 34
D W McLaurin 23 14 2
Adjutant General
WW Moore 33 38 36
State Superintendent of Education
J E Swearingen. 33 38 36
Attorney General
Thos H Peepies 33 38 36
Coo Agriculture, Commerce, Industries
EJ Watson 33 38 36
Railroad Commissioner
James Cansler 13 29 20
Albert S Fant 10 0
G McD Hampton 0 4 12
W H Kelley 0 2 3
W T Thrower 19 3 1
Congress-Sixth District
James l> Evans 0 4 0
J S Mclnnes 15 4 3
J W Ragsdale 18 27 33
Solicitor?Third Circuit
P H Stoll 33 38 36
Rouse ot Representalires
c n PoHHv 13 17 23
S A Graham 18 24 31
J W Kennedy 23 27 6
DE McCutcnen ? 31 19 35
R K Wallace 14 27 13
Count; Supervisor
J N Ham met 33 37 36
Clerk of Court
II 0 Britton 30 33 30
J 0 Carroway 3 5j 3
County Treasurer
J Wesley Cook 5 16 17
W Dodd Daniel 2 u 0
<; J Rollins 0 0 2|
R B Smith 26 22 It
W E Snowden 0 0 6
Count; Superintendent of Education
J G McCullough 6 9 21
J V McElveen 27 29 15
Sheriff
W E Allen 0 0 0
W E Brockinton 10 4 1
J as H Epps 2 10
Geo J Graham 4 10 11
H U Kinder 10 18 1
J Y McGill 1 2 2
WTRowell 1 0 11
W T Wilkins 5 3 11
. County Auditor
J J H Montgomery 33 38 36
Judge ot Probate
P M Hrockinton 33 38 36
Coroner
J L Blakeley 0 0 12
H J Brown 5 3 10
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H M Burrows 4 o x
E D Epps . 2 3 2
Julius J IIanna 0 0 0
J L Morris 0 0 1
T J Spring 17 7 6
W I Tisdale 0 1 4
G W Ward .! 5 19 0
Magistrate at Lanes?S. C* McDonald.
Magistrate at Hemingway? W T
Lee.
C C Cannon and M V Cox for
Magistrate at Johnsonville, W Halzy
Baker and J W Stewart, Magistrate
at Hebron, will be in second primary.
It is very probable that the next
delegation to represent Williamsburg
county will be composed of
Messrs D E McCutchen and S 0
Eaddy, new members, and Mr S A
jraham, re-elected.
Returns indicate that only about
34 per cent of the enrolled vote of
:he county was polled at Tuesday's
primary. i
The tabulated returns from all;
)oxes in the county are given below.
Dnly the totals are official.
Notice To the Public. I
A report has been going around
for the last few years that Dr R J
idcCabe's prices are too high for his
lental work. The only way I have to1
lettle the above report is to give
;he public my fees for dental services:
jold Fillings $2.00
^orcelain Fillings 2.00 '
>ment Fillings 1.00
\malgam Fillings 1.00
Bigh Grade Alloy Fillings 1.50 i
Extracting, Per Tooth 50
Eocaine Application 50 1
Porcelain Crowns $4.00 to $5.00
Sold Crowns $7.50 to $8.50
Bridge Work, Per Tooth 7.50 ;
Plate Work. Plates $7.00 to 15.00 ,
8-31*4t Robt J McCabe. j
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Come Early. Come Early.
Closing out sale of Jewelry. Now
s your time to buy fine goods at
wholesale cost. My stock consists of
aearly everything to be found in a i
first-class jewelry store. The whole
stock must be sold in a few months.
...
It will De sola at cost, no prom ai,
ill. Come and see my stock and buy j
?oods cheap. You will be surprised j
it the low prices.
Yours to please,
f-27-tf F J Watts, Jeweler. ;
n* Quinine That Does Not Affect The Head
9?ciuk of its tonic and laxative effect. LAXA- 1
TIVE BROMO QUININE is better than ordinary
Quinine and does not cause nervousness nor '
ringing: in head. Remember the full name and
look for the signature of E. W. GROVE- 25c.
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SPECIAL NOTICES
Wanted to Lease?Eighty or one
hundred acres of farm land five or ten
years with two dwellings. Apply to J B
IIodge, Route 2, Kingstree, S C. 8-31-2tp
For Rent?Three front rooms on
Main street, next to court house. Apply
to R J McCabe.
Wanted.?Two school girls can find
pleasant accommodations during the
coming session at Mrs Bertha Wolfe's
For Rent?Two furnished rooms;
modern conveniences; conveniently located.
Apply at this office.
Pnn Cup Hno tWl flO Qtoiflp Piann
at a big bargain. Will sell cheap for
cash or good bankable paper. Apply to
"X", Care Record Office.
Wanted?Sewing. Prices reasonable.
Mrs J C Kelley. 8-24-3tp
Found?One bunch of keys on Main
street east of Mrs Edwin Harper's.
Party owning same may obtain them by
calling at this office'arid paying for this
advertisement. 8-24-2t
Dr. D. Zed Rowell
Dental Surgeon
Trio, - South Carolina
ISTotice.
All parties are hereby warned against
cashing or accepting checks singne 1 L
N Nexsen or J I Nexsen; also against
accepting orders of any kind upon J L
Nexsen signed in the above manner.
.1 L Nexsen.
Dissolution Notice.
VT-a:.- - ? 1- swivrA** f hot tho noi?t
nonce 19 IICICUJT glTCM uiak uiv pat.
nership heretofore existing between E
T Hamerof Salters Depot, 8 C, and L
T Thompson of Kingstree. S C, under
the firm name of The Hamer-Thompson
Co is this, the 28th day of August, 1916,
dissolved by mutual consent
E T Ham er,
L T Thompson.
The business will be continued at
Kingstree, S C, by L T Thompson, who
is authorized to settle the affairs of said
firm.
Kingstree, S C, August 28, 1916.
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V/ill cure Riicumatism, Neuralgia,
Headaches, Cramps, Colic
Sp: ains, Bruises, Cuts, B'irns, Old
Sores, Tetter, Ring-Worm, Eczema,
etc. Antiseptic Anodyne,
used internally or externally. 25c
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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
I 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
^hey all know of the low pi
Most people trade with us, ;
M. H. J/
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We make a specialty of han
EXTRA STAP1
and secure best results for
signments handled on comn
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assortment of tho f
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you eat well.
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in your business affairs,
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anyway. Why not you?
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of the month.
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