The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, February 15, 1917, Image 5
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|| ATTENTION, PlOW BOYS! I
A large line of Overalls at
the old price, only $1.00 the
x pair.
^ Big line Plow Shoes $2.25
K to $3.50 the pair. Also a
nice line of Gents' Fine
K Shoes on the popular new
j J English last,
f A nice and beautiful line
of Ladies' High Boots, Black
Kid and White Kid, at
$4.50 and $5.00 the pair.
| Ladies' High Hoots canvas)
$2.50 the pair.
Children's Shoes from 35c
the pair up.
Dry Goods of all kinds as
cheap as you will find them
anywhere. Ginghams, Chev.
iots and Domestics of all
kinds.
A big lot of Men's Hats
worth $2.50 to $3.00 each,
picked up at a big bargain,
and we'll hand them out at
$1.00- and $1.25 the hat
Come and see; come and
look; just a good bargain.
That is all.
W, E, JENKINSON |
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'' llr F W Fairey was a Charleston
viator this week.
^ Mr Locian Kinder of Florence was
f in town this week.
Mr W 0 Camlin of Bloomingvale
was here Saturday.
Mr J Percy Hutson is spending
some time in Atlanta, Ga.
Mrs Rosa Fulton visited her brother
near Shltera this week.
Mr James Bryan of Trio was in
r the city on business Monday.
| Only four more days in which to
^Tnake tax returns without penalty.
Mr Walter C Wilson of Cades R
F D was at the county capital Saturday.
Mrs M L Baggett of Lanes spent
yesterday !;ere with her son, Mr T E
Baggett.
The banks will be closed Thursday,
Washington's birthday being a
legal holiday.
P H Stoli, Esq. Solicitor of the
llurd circuit, is attending court at
r Sumter this week.
[ ' Miss Jennie Lee Stackley of Bennettsville
spent the week-end with
her home folk here.
Miss Serena Lee delightfully entertained
a pumber of friends at a
? v birthday dinner Saturday.
Mr W G Mazyck will officiate at
the Episcopal church next Sunday
at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Messrs J B Thompson and P B
* Feagin.of the Trio section, had busi
2- t7;_?4.
new ill xuu|(eucc i ucouaj.
Mr Geo W Weeks of Aiken visited
hit daughter, Mr3 I K Gee, Friday
and Saturday of last week.
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AND SNCREAi
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^ I Come In and get a CLU!
K "Christmas Banking Club."
MONEY.
B Join the club yourself, Ta
Bone of your CHILDREN; teacl
In 50 weeks:
Hi l-cent club
/2-cent club |
5-cent club |
10-cent club
You can put In $1.00 or $2
50 weeks have $50 or $100
You can start'
BANK OF WI
| KINGSTREE,
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Mr W E Jenkinson spent Sunday
in Florence with Mrs Jenkinson,who
is convalescing ataninfirmary there.
Mrs W W Holliday left this morning
for Columbia to visit relatives
who are confined in a hospital there.:
Next Tuesday will be "pancake" j
day, and the day following: will be
Ash Wednesday, the beginning ofi
i Lent.
Ex-Gov Malcolm R Patterson of,
i Tennessee will visit Kingstree March ,
1 in the interest of national prohib-,
ition.
Mrs F E Gibson and little son of
Spartanburg are visiting the former's
parents, Mr and Mrs W M
Vause.
LeRoy Lee, Esq, purchased the
Etheridge property on Black river in
Georgetown county at Clerk's sale
for $1505.
Miss Etta Jacobs leftlast week foiv
several weeks' visit to friends in
Hartford and Bridgeport, Ct, and
New York, N Y.
We are pleased to note that Dr A
M Snider and Mr Hugh McCutchen
have so far recovered from the grip
as to be out again.
Mr and Mrs A L Reeves of Bishopville
spent Sunday in Kingstree
with their son, Mr J G Reeves, of
the Scott Drug Co.
Mr Heyward Brockington, of the
University of South Carolina, at
Columbia,visited his mother on Railroad
avenue this week.
Mrs F J Watson returned to her
home in Little Rock yesterday morning
after a visit of several days to
1 her parents, Mr and Mrs H 0 Britton.
The handsome residence of Mr S
W Epps on the outskirts of town is
. nearing completion, and Mr Epps
will move into it in the near future.
Laita Observer.
Miss Bessie Harper has returned
to Aiken to resume her duties as
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county demonstration a gem, ait r
taking a month's course in domestic
science at Winthrop college.
The Mission Study Class was con,
ducted Tuesday afternoon at the
home of Mesdames W V Brockington
and P G Gourdin. The meeting
was led by Miss Maude Logan.
Miss Mabel Harper, who spent a
month at Winthrop college taking a
course in domestic science, was at
home last week on a visit to her
mother, Mrs Edwin Harper, before
entering upon her duties as demonstration
agentf or Marion county.
A meeting of the subscribers to
the stock of the Williamsburg Canning
and Pickling Co. is called for
tomorrow (Friday) night at 8:00
o'clock at the court house. It is
hoped that they will all be present,
as business of importance is to be
transacted.
The Womans Missionary society of
the Presbyterian church met at tie
hospitable home of Mrs W T Wilkins
nn Monday. February 5. The devo
tional exercises were led by Mrs
Hugh McCutchen. Those present
were: Mesdames W T Wilkins, A C
Swails, P G Gourdin, M F Heller, L
W Gilland, Sue Ervin, Hugh McCutchen,
and Miss Maude Logan.
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3ED 5 cent sjjjjjgj
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about it.
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It is the easy way to HAVE
ke out a membership for each
h them to SAVE.
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pays $ 12.75
pays $ 25.50
jays $ 63.75
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.00 or $5.00 each week and in
or $250.
TODAY-START! ,
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Relieves Seriou;
of Chro
Dr Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin Corrects
Condition Rial Seemed Hopeless.
After suffering from chronic constipation
until .>he was so run down
she was unable to do any kind of
work, M iss H A Frees, 209 Adams
St, Dayton, Ohio, obtained a I?ottle
of Dr CaldwelFs Syrup Pepsin and
used it with such gratifying results
that she then continued the treatment
and has written to Dr Caldwell
that her condition is again
normal, and that she wants to recommend
Syrup Pepsin to everyone
who suffers with constipation.
Dr Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is a
combination of simple laxative herbs
with pepsin, gentle in its action,free
from griping or other pain or discomfort.
It contains no opiate or
narcotic drug, and, while acting
readily on the most stubborn case
inonh'vo KatcaIq ij q Kurilnfnlv aofo
WA iliUVI/t v V WHVI.lj ?C WUW1UVVIJ UM-*V
for the tiniest babe, so that it is the
ideal family laxative and should be
kept on hand in every household
for use when needed.
Dr Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin costs
only fifty cents a bottle and is sold
in drug stores everywhere. To avoid
Miss Annie McCutchen spent Sunday
with her mother.
Mr and Mrs J B Alsbrook of Greelyville
were in town SundayMr
and Mrs R D Mills and Miss
Retha Burgess visited the latter's
parents. Mr and Mrs R E Burgess,at
Mouzon, Sunday.
We regret to announce that Mrs
D J Eppe is critically ill. She is under
the care of a trained nurse day
and nicht. and everv attention is be
ing given her by medical skill.
Dorothy, daughter of Mr and Mrs
T E Baggett, met with a painful accident
Tuesday afternoon, breaking
her left limb above the knee. It is
supposed that she was playing with
a cow tethered in front of her home
on Mill'street and became entangled
in the rope, throwing her to the
ground. The little girl received immediate
medical aid and is now doing
well.
With Oir Advertisers.
Kingstree Dry Goods Co has shoes
for everyone. See ad.
R W Lewis offers reductions to
cash customers on all kinds of good
things to eat.
Go to People's Mercantile Co for
seed potatoes of standard varieties,
also groceries of every description.
The Sumter Motor Co has appointed
Clarence Alsbrnok local agent fcr
the Paige car, one of the best autos
nn thp iTiarlrpf
The Williamsburg Live Stock Co
in its change of ad calls attention to
its line of horses, mules,vehicles, agricultural
implements, etc.
L S Dennis,proprietor of the Cash
Store,reminds his friends that he has
a full stock of choice seed potatoes
and all kinds of food for man and
beast.
Kingstree Manufacturing & Construction
Co will do first class mill
work for little more than a poor job
would cost. Builders should see this
firm for laths and lime.
We have 200 pounds of Lord Baltimore
Linen Writing Paper and
Envelopes, 60c value, for 45c.
2-15-tf Scott Drug Co.
Selling Goods Cbeap.
A few of the nice goods I sell:
Cut Glass, Sterling Silver, Silverware,
Watches, Jewelry, Clocks,
Spectacles, and Imported China. A
nice lot of good came in since Xmas.
Come in and see my stock.
Yours to please,
F J Watts, Jeweler.
FORDS! FORDS! FORDS!
I have a few Ford Touring Cars on
hand. This is the first time since last
August that I have been able to get
enough cars to fill orders or supply
the demand. If you want to ride
right at the right price, come in and
get a Ford.
Yours for motor service.
Thos McCutchen,
Kingstree, S C.
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cinema an School Nates.
honor roll for january.
Grade I?Jody Gamble.
Grade II?Francis O'Bryan, Emily
Clarkson.
Grade III?Mary Esther Mitchum
Grade V?Louise Gamble, Mary
Clarkson, Annie O'Bryan.
Grade VI?Dehon Clarkson.
Grade VIII?Moultrie O'Bryan,
Edward O'Bryan.
Grade X?John Clarkson, Ethel
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Mitcnum.
Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days
Yoar druggist will refund money if PAZO
OINTMENT fails to cure any case of Itching,
Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days.
The first application gives Ease snd Rest. 20c
5 Case
nic Constipation,
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imitations and ineffective substitub s
be sure you get Dr Caldwell's Syrup
Pepsin. See that a facsimile of Dr
Caldwell's signature and bis portrait
appear on the yellow carton in which
the bottle is packed.
A trial bottle, free of charge, can
be obtained by writing to Dr W B
Caldwell, 455 Washington St, Monti
cello, Illinois.
; KINGSTIEE HIGH Ail I
J GIABEDSCHOOL NOTES.^ ]
On account of measles in town the
first, second and third grades have
been dismissed for a period of two
weeks,but they started back Monday.
Miss Elise Bolton, teacher of the
fifth grade, who was called to her
home in Greenwood January 11 on
account of the death of her brother,
is expected back in the near future
to resume her duties.
Mid-term examinations are over.
There will be no final examinations
for those making an average of 90
in all branches.
A most interesting: event was tne
debate !n the Wee Nee Literary society
Friday afternoon. The query
was: "Resolved, That All Motor Vehicles
Should Be Limited to a Speed
of Eight Miles an Hour." The judges
decided in favor of the negative.
HONOR ROLL FOR MONTH ENDING
FEBRUARY 2.
Grade IV.
Grace Kinder ?97
Genevieve Reddick 96
Wilmer Hinds.. 94
Sara Brad ham 94
Grade V.
Ola DuBose 96
Daisy Mcintosh . 94
Anna L Singleton 94
Theodosia Cooper -. 92
, Grade VII.
m. n.Ti OK
?ja jjuoose so
Harold Smith -.. 94
Jack Meadors 94
Dolly McFadden ....... 94
Dawn Reddick 93
Doshia Sexton ?..92
Charlotte Winslow ?.. 91
William Gordon 91
Grade VIII.
Madge Blakely _ 98
Nora Kinder -....98
Grade IX.
Serena Lee...? ! 98
William Cooper 98
Hampden Montgomery 93
Grade X.
Agnes Fulton 95
We have 200 pounds of Lord Baltimore
Linen Writing Paper and
Envelopes, 60c value, for 45c.
2-15-tf Scott Drug Co.
SPECIAL NOTICES
for Sale?Good, gentle work horse,
cheap for immediate cash sale. Address
H, care County Record. 2-15-tf
Eggs for Sale?Rhode Island Reds,
Barron strain; prize winners; eggs, 15
for $1.50. J H Epps, Kingstree S
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For Sale?One Grant Six Cylinder,
5-passenger touring car; $650. Address
The Record. 2-8-2tp
For Sale? (150) one hundred and
fifty bushels Cleveland Big Boll Cotton
Seed from cotton that made one bale
per acre in 1916. $1.50, fob, Gourdin.
SC. J C Graham. 2-8-3t
Cotton Seed for Sale?Against
boll weevil, worm and rot and for early
?-~ Kaow vtalH nlnnt SimD
UiftlulillK IUIU uvaij ..V.. r.
kin's "Ideal" or "Big Boll" North
Carolina bred seed. North Carolina
farmer grew 1,000 lbs, another 1,200 lbs
lint to the acre. Write now for booklet
of testimonials and prices on these
seed. Arthur L Jones, Lake City,
S C. Box 86. 2-8
For Sale or Rent?Valuable tract
of land, mile and a quarter north of
Kingstree, known as the Fulton tract,
containing 78 acres, 45 cleared and in
good state of cultivation. Apply to R
H Keilahan, Kingstree, S C. 2-1-tf
For Sale or Rent?My house and
lot on corner of Kelley street and Third
avenue in Kingstree. For information
address, F K graham, Bamberg, S C.
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To Cure a Cold In One Day
Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine. It stop, he !
CouKh and Headache and worka off the Cold.
Drueglsta refund money >< Jt c ???'
B. W. GROVE'S aifcnature 011 each bo*. 25c.
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mow for the "rainy day," when life is
your poanioo now. WORE, WOIX
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XAUTEST TIOUOHT for Just Ire minut
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I Wedding and Annii
This is the month for weddii
gifts. These gifts in Silver, Ci
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(ware ui <% vaiicu assui uncui w
store. They are all of best <
Clocks and a complete line of
hand.
IOur Repair Depi
Bring me your broken Watcb
elry. Repairs made same day r
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Main Street, Ki
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jg can furnish you in any quantity.
ISEED POTP
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gc We have several hundred bushels of
Srt Seed Potatoes to be obtained. We a
than the ordinary potatoes are selling
aj When you need Corn, Hay, H
& Feed, Flour, Rice or Gri
jK save you money.
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not all rosy sunshine. Save
, WORK! SAVE, SAVE,
whole life if yon give it
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the few who will REALLY
WITH US.
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