The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, July 19, 1917, Image 2
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KELLAHANW,
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WE who exp<
tree, S. C.,
county, anc
give you a warehc
warehouse at Ape
So we are acquain
We have been
the best, tobacco :
pect to see the tot
broad smile that c
direct interest in c
terest in securing
will serve your be
Our Mr. W. I
had several years
operated a wareh(
will work hard to
and knows his bus
Our Mr. C. E
some of the large
good judge of tob
its market price a:
While our Mr
will be represente
office work, and y(
We believe to
high, and we hop<
that you will forg
son. We shall tr
If we should fail i
vou are in town, f
We respectfully s(
first load and we 1
?R.cmemben the da*
iree, o
12'c lb. Paid
Choice Beef,
Mutton
THE PEOPl
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IScott-Log;
Wholesal
Provision
Meat, Lard, Flour, Ric
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Irning wantea m n
at lowest
Cotton Seed
Corn
W. T. Wiikins' old stai
?Kingstree,
See us for Pr
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AREHOUSE UNDER NEV
NG SALE, JUL
*ct to operate this well known
wish to say to the tobacco gro
1 surrounding section, that v
>use service that you can appre
x, N C, where the best tobaecc
ted with and love high prices.
i told that the Kingstree mark*
sold in the State of South Caro
>acco growers who sell with u
iur Apex customers wear. Ou
>ur warehouse business and th
for every customer the highes
st interest in every way possib
k Johnson, who will have char
ovnorionfP on thp Durham. N.
)use for himself eleven years a
please all his customers, is a
>iness well.
. Johnson, who has had severa
st North Carolina and Kentucl
acco and therefore knows whei
5 well as how to obtain it.
Mills will be with us for only
d by Mr Eugene Jones, who w
)u will find him to be both com
bacco will stay in line with otY
i that your crops will be so goc
et as nearly as possible the she
f to see you at your home befo
;o see any of you, we hope you
'or we want to know you and v
)licit a share of your patronage
will show our appreciation by t
to, c7uhj 72t/i. CIJ/ace, Dtellaftc
>. ?}. O^ime, as soon as i/ou can
Yours for business,
W.
c.:
E. 1
HUsTiirCil
Best Market Price Paid
for Cow Hides.
Pork, Sausage
and Veal.
i'S MARKET
?R, Proprietor.
an Company I
Ie Grocers |
i Merchants J
:e, Grits or any and every- |
ulk can be gotten here g
possible prices.
Meal and Hulls I
and Hay |
id. Near the Depot. J
South Carolina I
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inted Stationery.
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I MANAGEMENT.
Y 12TH
Warehouse at Kingswers
of Williamsburg
te shall endeavor to
ciate. We operate a
) in the State is sold.
it sells as good, if not
lina, therefore we exs
wearing the same
r main force all have
ey feel a personal init
market price, and
le.
ge of the sales, has
C., market and has
it Apex, N. C. He
lover of high prices
t
1 years experience on
cy markets, is also a
i tobacco has brought
a part of the time, he
ii ? - _i
in nave cnarge or our
petent and courteous.
ler products and sell
?d and prices so high
>rt crops of last seare
the market opens,
will look us up when
yant you to know us.
?. Try us with your
he service we render.
in Warehouse, stings*
get there.
B. JOHNSON,
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Li. U VllAl UVJL1 ;
T. MILLS.
II Women! I
IA Ml Hftrft Is a message to IW ?
I suffering women, from fl
Mrs. W. T. Price, of B I
Public, Ky.: "I suf- H
fered with painful...", n
she writes. "I got down [rtlj
with a weakness in my a KI
hack and limbs...! |
felt helpless and dla- I
couragsd...1 had about B fl
given up hopes of ever fl fl
beirjw well again, whan fl I
a friend insisted I |Wfp
Take
nARniii
vn in# vi
The Woman's Tonic
II began Cardnl. In
a short while I saw a fl
marked difference... B
I grew stronger right B
along, and it cured me. B
I am stouter than I nl
have been In years." B K
If you suffer, you can I B
appreciate what It B I
means to be strong and I B
well. Thousands of wo- fl fl
men give Cardul the FX J
credit for their good )Sf
health. It should help I fl
you. Try Cardul. At all IB
druggists. E-73 | fl
j: Saves Doctor's Bills
11 Instead of calomel and other violent purga1
] ires, which are dangerous as well as nauseating,
j I t is better to use a reliable medicine like
i Granger Liver Regulator
1 Unier date o f
! ' RUm, Sfj Liver Rcgulato/in
Ji H: ^ ,t ny family for years
1 'w2L. m i <<ijliltff r,i and f ind it to be a
j i JjB '! fine family remedy
? F> WO1K- which has saved
y | "" HI I Kkcniuvl numerous doctor's
t I S3 || bills. I always keep
H Jj ft in my house and
B would not be with
out it" t
i^e B?7Sold by dniff55&S
WlU^issgl, flats, 2Scs box.
^ Refuse all subatiIrssftr
Modidno Co. CbsHsossf, Tm?
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World-Conquering Habit.
It is no longer true that chewing
gum is a habit peculiar to the United
i States. It is now reported that European,
Asiatic, and even African jaws ,
j have been set to work and are inJ
creasingly busy. American chewing
! gum has followed the flag to Hawaii, j
! n J a I. nL.M! t T i. i
ranama ana me rninppines. it is
found under Chinese labels; it has
made its way into every South American
port; it has invaded the interior
of Africa and reached the South Sea
Islands.
It may not yet be employed as a
means to help fill the aching void left
by short rations in Germany, but it
i is known to have become a popular
| refreshment throughout the length
j of the trenches of the allies. It pro
j vides no real nourishment and drains
j too much saliva into the stomach
when it is chewed more than fifteen
or twenty minutes at a time?and it
is generally kept in the mouth much
longer than that?butitseemstofurnish
a balm for strained nerves and
a vent for restlessness. Its friends
claim that it is an aid to digestion,
as well. In fact, this contention is
quite generally sustained by medical
authorities.
An unsightly habit it is, especially
on the part of a girl orwoman,and of
more that doubtful utility it may be,
but it goes steadily on its world-conquering
way. In 1914 France imported
only $736 worth of American
chewing gum, and England only
$90,183 worth, but during the first
nine months of this fiscal yeai France's
purchases amounted to $90,201, and
England's to $582,294?a vast increase
said to be due to the comfort
and enjoyment that our chewing
gum has carried to the long Allied
battle line.
More than a million dollars worth
of this American commodity will
reach foreign countries before the
end of this \ear, and a doubling of
exports is expected for next year.
When aroused prohibitionists and
"reformers" add to it their outlawed
list, as they have pretty nearly everywhere
else under the sun, thus advertising
it the more, foreign consumption
of this confection will
doubtless increase yet more rapidly.
?Ex.
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THROUGH SLEEPERS
TO
Atlanta and Asheville
Commencing Sunday, July 8, the
Atlantic Coast Line inaugurated a
through sleeping car line between
Wilmington and Asheville, via Florence,
Sumter and Columbia, in connection
with the Southern Railway
System, upon the following daily
schedules:
Lv Wilmington 3:45 p. m.
Lv Chadbourn 5:30 "
Ar Florence 7:30 "
Lv Florence 7:55 *
Lv Sumter 9:25 "
Ar Columbia 10:50 "
Lv Columbia 11:50 "
Ar Spartanburg 3:20 a. m.
Ar Tryon 4:50 "
Ar Saluda 5:15 "
Ar Flat Rock 5:35 "
Ar Henderaonville 5:50 "
At Asheville 7:00 "
Returning, leave Asheville 4:10 p.
m.; arrive Florence 8:45 a. m.; arrive
Wilmington 12:50 noon.
This Sleeping Car Service, which
will be operated until September 15,
will afford comfortable accommodations
for passengers visiting the
Mountains of North Carolina.
The old established sleeping car
line between Wilmington and Atlanta
will be continued via Augusta,
in connection with the Georgia Railroad.
uDon the following schedules:
Lv Wilmington 3:45 p. m.
Lv Florence 7:55 "
Lv Sumter 9:30 "
Ar Orangeburg 10:53 "
Ar Augusta, (eastern time) 1:35 night
Ar Atlanta, (central time) 6:10 a. m.
Returning, leave Atlanta 8:35 p.
m.; arrive Florence 8:45 a. m.; arrive
Wilmington 12:50 noon.
Passengers may remain in this
car, in the Union Depot, which is in
the heart of Atlanta, until 7:00 a.
ni., if they so desire, and on account
of the earlier arrival of this
train, and the use of the Union Depot,
convenient connections may be
made with through ObservationDining-Sleeping
Car-Coach trains
which leave from same station for
m /*% A.: Oi. T !. .1.
L-nicago, uincinnau, ot ijouis, eic.
Connections are made at Florence
with above trains by leaving Kingstree
at 6:13 p. m., and equally good
connections are made returning.
For fares, tickets, etc, apply to
W WHolliday,Tkt Agt,
Kingstree, S. C.
Atlantic Coast Line,
The Standard R R of the South.
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Velvet Be<
Try a sack of it and be c<
food for stock.
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We have a fresh shipmei
Grits and Rice.
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Hay and St
Our stock of Staple Gr
and our prices are based on
profit, because we sell for cas
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Phone 120. Aca<
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wonderful ins
Siegling Mu
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Charleston, S. C.
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LUCIEN P. KINDER, J1
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when in need of r
Auto Supplies of a]
can get tnem at th
Auto Supply & Ai
L. T. THOMI
Opposite Farmer
Scott Drug
The
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Representative.
VfBER
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11 kinds, you can
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Hercules Ford fires
30x -3 - $ 7.95
30x3 1-2 - - 10.45
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