The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, February 15, 1917, Image 8
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THE RECORD'S SURVEY.
Events Throughout the Stale
and Elsewhere.
Edgefield will install waterworks
. and sewerage shortly.
The Orangeburg creamery will
b)gin operations in April.
Conway will have free mail delivery
beginning March 1.
It is estimated that the recent
freeze cost Atlanta $50,000 in plumbers'
bills.
The, Florence W C T U will hold a
Frances E Willard memorial service
m/] r??t
oaiuiu aj?
T H Pope has been nominated for
postmaster at Greenville, vice David
H Traxler.
Rev H D Bull preached at the
Sunday-school rally in North Charles
ton Sunday.
Dr 0 H Purvis of Cheraw lost his
left hand Thursday by the explosion
of h:s gun while hunt-ng.
The Darlington Real Estate and
Fertilizer company has been chartered
with a capital of $10,000.
A hog was killed in Cherokee
county last week weighing 690
pounds, the meat being worth $75.90.
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uoxer college ana omcora oouege
for Women will play a game of
basketball at Hartsville Thursday
next.
Florence High school defeated
Bishopville at basketball at the latter
place Friday by the score of
11 to 7.
Rev Dr E E Gillespie has declined
a call to the pastorate of Florence
Presbyterian church and will remain
in York.
The Hartsville Knights of Pythias
will hold a celebration of the 53rd
anniversary of the foundation of the
order Monday.
A farmer in Saluda county sold
his wheat straw for enough to pav
the cost of raising the crop. It
paid him to grow[wheat.
A course in social service for community
workers in mill villages will
begin at Winthrop college Monday
and continue two weeks.
Bank clearings for the week ending
February 8 amounted to $6,884,000,000
against $4,221,000,000 for
the same week last year.
Frank S Raffield of Sumter and
Thomas Polk Sanders of Hagood,
committed suicide Thursday. No
cause is known for the rash act.
The Sunday-school institute of the
diocese of South Carolina is now in
session at Trinity Episcopol church,
Columbia. Among the speakers are
Bishop Guerry. Mr R D Webb and
Miss Agnes Ravenel.
David A Houston of Monroe, N C,
first cousin of U S Secretary of
Agriculture David F Houston, has
been appointed treasurer of the
Columbia farm loan bank and will
enter upon his duties today.
Joshua Walters, a colored employe
of the Atlantic Coast Lumber corporation
at Georgetown, fell upon a
saw one day last week and was fatally
injured. It was the first time
such an accident ever happened in
this mill.
Praoirlont W S Piirroll nf tho TTni.
versity of South Carolina delivered
an address before the Lincoln Memorial
association at Cumberland
Gap, Tenn, Monday, being Lincoln's
birthday. His subject was, "Lincoln
and the South."
Townes Holleman, former cashier
of the Bank of Anderson, who defaulted
in the sum of approximately
$35,000 antLwho disappeared about
seven and one-half years ago, appeared
in the court of general sessions
Friday afternoon and entered
a formal plea of guilty to the charge
of bre&ch of trust. Judge Rice sentenced
him to two years in the penitentiary
or on the public roads.
Walter Evans, a prominent farmThere
are thousands of
children who are bright
but frail?not sick but
underdeveloped?they
play with their food?they
catch colds easily and do
not thrive?they only need
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to start them growing and keep
them going. Children relish
SCOTTS and it carries rare
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nutritive qualities to their blood
streams and gives them flesh*
food, bone-food and strength-food.
Nothing harmful in SCOTT'S.
?co. : Bonce, Blocmfitld, N. I.
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FOR EVE
A Clean Store!
A Clean Stock!
Buying and selling for cash is I
agreeable way to do business. V
your order or give it over the phi
tory quality at my store. No Su
For a limited time we will red\
GOOD TO EAT IN OUR STOR
FOR <
Asparagus Tips
Apricots
Pine Apple, Crushed - _.a
Pine Apple Chunks. ?
Pine Apple, sliced
Apples, per dozen
Oranges, per dozen
Pork and Beans -
String Beans
String Beans
Heinz' Peanut Butter ?
Heinz' Peanut Butter
Beechnut Butter ...
Beechnut Butter
Royal Scarlet Butter
Bacon -
Bacon,, per pound
Red Cherries in Glass ?
Red Cherries in Glass ?
Oottolene in 4-lb Pails -
Cottolene in 10-lb Pails
Baker's Cocoa, >4 lb
taker's Chocolate, ^ lb
Quipp's Coffee. 1 lb.... -
Lord Calvert Coffee, 3 lbs
Green Coffee
D Jtch Cleanser ~
lieinz' Mustard Dressing
Mayonnaise Dressing -
Durkee's Dressing ?
Lemon Extract
Lemon Extract
Vanilla Extract
Vanilla Extract -
Pepper and Spice ? -
Kellogg's Corn Flakes
Royal Scarlet Corn Flakes. ..
Plain Flour, 24 lbs -
Self-Rising Flour. 24 lbs
Self-Rising Flour, 12 lbs - .
( ooper's Gelatine ? ?
Garden Seeds
Garden Seeds - ?
Garden Seeds
Grits, Fine, per peck
Meal, Fine, per peck
Herring in Tomato Sauce_
Hams, Kingan'a
Hams, Armour's_
Grape Juice? - - ...
Jello, assorted -
Jiffy Jell - -
Canned Corn
Baker's Canned Cocoanut
Red Peppers in Can
White Cherries
National Biscuit Goods
Candy Chocolate
Fruit Cake
Plain Cake
White Cap Buckwheat
Pure Lara, No 10
Snowdrift Lard
Red Devil Lye
Macaroni
Yam Nuts
Grape Nuts
Olive Oil
Olives ?
Wesson Oil
National Oats
Royal Scarlet Oats
Heckers' Oats
Fancy Prunes
Fancy Prunes
Evaporated Peaches
Gold Dust Washing Powder
Star Naptha Washing Powder
Sardines in Oil
Vienna Sausage
Salmon in Tall Cans
Soap, any kind
Tar Soap
Goblin Soap
Pure Cane Syrup
Sugar, per lb
Sugar in 26-lb sacks
Powdered Sugar
Campbell's Assorted Soups
Canned Tripe
Queen Tomatoes
Tobacco at Cost.
Cigars, any kind
Tniiet Panur
Toilet Paper
Seed Potatoes
Postum, large
Postum, small
Fancy English Peas in Cans
Extra Fancy Royal Scarlet Peas in Cans....
Canned Peaches
i Canned Peaches
j Breakfast Roe
I Seeded Raisins
| Rice, per quart
' Rice, per quart
Rice in Sacks
! Rice in Sacks
R. W. 1
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1 er of Jones Cross Roads, shot and f
1 killed Ed Bailey and wounded his > a
! brother, J Y Bailey, in a difficulty j e
last Sunday. It is said the trouoie ! s
! was of long standing. Evan3 was ii
shot through the face but went to t
Lancaster and received medical at-' p
tention, afterwards being placed in i h
jail. All the parties are prominent j f
in their communities.
Miss Margaret McClam, student T
at Columbia college, and Louis Propst ?
of Columbia were married Saturday c
afternoon, the seremony beirg per- i<
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Good Service!
Delivery Anywhere!
the quickest, cheapest and most
Whether you personally select
one, you get the same satisfacbstitutions
here.
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10 10
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10 10
15 2 for 25
15 2 for 25
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85 75
$2.00 $1.75
30 20
25 20
25 20
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30 23
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25 20 |
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20 25 I
10 10
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$1.25 $1.10
1.25 1.10
65 55
10 10
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10 3 for 25
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45 40
40 35
- 20 2 for 35
25 22
25 22
25 20
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30 23
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40 30
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30 25
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$2.00 $1.85
1.90 1.70
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10 3 for 25
15 2 for 25
25 20
25 20
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15 2 ror 25
15 2 for 25
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25 20
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30 25
25 20
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10 07
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it the home of M A Woods on Pick-!
ns street, where Miss McClam was
pending the week-end. Mr Propst
s with the claim department of the
Atlantic Coast Line Railway com-1
any and the couple will make their'
lome in Columbia. Mis9 McClam is
rom Lake City ? The State. |
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uinine and does not cause nervousness nor n
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jok for the sigaature of E. W. GROVE. 25c. IHH
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