The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, November 22, 1917, Image 8
HEAD OF GREAT
FIRM DOUBLES
HIS WORK.
GARLICK AMONG NEW YORKERS
DOING GREAT THINGS.
WAS "ALL RUN DOWN."
Widely Known Business Man Tells Interesting
Story That Will Encourage
Hundreds.
In the list of the men of New
York who have done big tilings is
the name of Morris Harlick. This
man is secretary of the Down Town
Taxpayers' association of Brooklyn,
representing 810,000.000 in realty
holdings alone in the heart of the
great business district. He was
largely responsible for Brooklyn's
noted Flatbush extension, the great
traffic artery from the new Manhattan
Bridge. He is head of M (iarlick
A* Company, of 1*1 Hold street.
Prominent in the real uplift work
of the world's greatest city, he holds
4lv^ nf fllAlKQII/lc with
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whom he comes in contact in business.
political, church and fraternal
affairs. Jsince boyhood, and for 4o
years, he has labored. He is now
57 years old. It is only natural
that, with all his activities, the
strain should begin to tell.
"Maybe I have overworked,'' said
Mr Garlick, "but, at any rate, 1 began
to suffer from broke*, rest, loss
of appetite, failure to assimilate the
nourishment I needed, and nervousness,"
he explained. "It is what
the average man calls'all run down,'
and there are a lot of us in every
city. I felt as if I needed something
to build me up?something
that would bring back the strength
I was losing; something that would
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neip taKe away uie worries, give IIie
a real appetite, tone up my stomach
and whole system and quiet my
nerves. Through friends I heard
of a new medicine, Tanlac, and decided
that if it could help others it
ought to help me, too, so I tried
Tanlac. And now," he continued?
for work is his big thought in life?
"I can do twice as much work as 1
could before. My nerves are quiet,
I rest well, I enjoy my meals hecause
my stomach digests my food, i
I am stronger and feel wonderfully
better."
When men like Morris (larlick
I endorse a medicine, there can be
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no further proof asked. He felt it
was his duty to tell of Tanlac to help
others. No other medicine ever
has won such support. Because
Tanlac is the great reconstructive,
system purifier and stomach tonic,
supreme for weak, nervous, ailing
men and women who need more i
strength, better digestion and re-!
virilization of the nervous system,'
it receives endorsements like this.
Tanlac, the master medicine, is j
sold by Kingstree Drug Co, Kings-;
tree; Mallard Lumber Co, Greelyville;
Farmers' Drug Co, Hemingway;
S S Aronson, Lane; R P Hinnant,
Suttons; W D Bryan, Bryan.
Items from Spring Gulley.
Spring Gulley, November 19:? j
Mr John Evans of Jamestown was;
in this community Sunday.
Messrs Charley and Hubert Kir-1
ton of Andrews, R F D, were noted i
in this section last Saturday and!
Sunday visiting their uncle and aunt,
Mr and Mrs J M Kirton.
Miss Connie Thompson, of this
place, who is a teacher near George- j
town, spent last week-end with her
parents near here.
Miss Hattie Kirtoh visited Miss
Matilon Bevis, teacher, one night;
last week. i
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\ OUR GUARAN1
1. We guarantee a sauce of one thin
an? lo?cr draft stove of tbe same size, ?
lignite or slack.
I 2. We guarantee Cole's Hot Blast to i
coal lor heating a given space than an]
made with same size fire pot.
1 We guarantee that the rooir? can he
cdc to two hours each morning with tbe i
stove the evening before.
4. We guarantee that the stove will I
( soft coal or bard coal from Saturday ev<
dav morning.
5. We guarantee a uniform beat da? a
soft coal, hard coal or lignite.
6. Wo guarantee every stove to rema
air-tight as long as nsed
7. We guarantee tbe feed door to be an
proof.
8. We guarantee tbe anti-puffing dra
puffing.
Tbe above guarantee Is made with tb?
. tag that the stove be operated according
' ana connected np with a good flue.
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rotation for
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Increasing Num
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costs, of manipulate
even discarded S
jputation as a reli
sively in quality m
lealing to the rath
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object to paying more for th
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tever price they pay, they ar
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sible to please and satisfy its <
lium for this assurance of qua!
>nomy goes hand in hand wi
ring is more conspicuous this
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Mrs J M Kirton spent Sunday at
Bryan with her sister, Mrs J B
Morris.
Miss Russell of Russellville visited
her cousin, Miss Ruby Feagin, la9t
week.
A great many folks from this locality
attended the county fair at
Kingstree last week.
A fire occurred near F-arles last
Sunday about 3 o'clock, destroying
the home of Mr George Camlin, who
has the deep sympathy of the people
here, and it is hoped that he will
soon rebuild.
Miss Lucille Boyd visited Miss
Thelir.a Marshall last Sunday.
I Mrs W L Evans visited Mrs A C
Boyd last Sunday.
Messrs Lee Boyd and Horace
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l.u1jco ttcuu bv vvimimv.- ??
last.
Seed Oats! Seed 0*3s!
Red Rust-Proof Seed Oats at lowest
prices for cash. Bring your wagon
and carry back a load of Seed Oats.
9-27-tf Odom & Dennis.
Five hundred bushels government
inspected seed oats ou hand at
10-4 Scott-Logan Co.'s.
Get your Bagging and Ties from
People's Mercantile Co. 10-4-tf
rdware Co., PI
Kingstrre, S. C. i li
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: Represents the Big U
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k- le*s hard '
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heated from IspmZwZmS t
uel put is the |j^?i" ??m^ji
fire with H
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Dd night with BUji jfl
absolutely OWh
lokeanddurt
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f do objedt in greatlinties
or taking any
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merchandise and
customers.
tity and satisfaction.
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season than ever. ^
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dependable brands?g
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Trio Timely Topics.
Trio, November 21:?Mr George
Camlin lost his dwelling by fire Sunday.
He had just built a new home
and the old house had never been
removed from the yard. He had
' " - 'J ? -* k?n mwtA
U8e<l me Oia nume tu awic imj,
it is thought that the fire started
in the old building. Both houses
were consumed,
Dr and Mrs Chauncey Register
are spending some time with Mr J
W Register. The doctor has been
sick for several months, but we are
glad to see him improving.
Mrs JJ W Register, Miss Bessie
Register, Mr R E Register and Dr
and Mrs Chauncey Register left
Monday morning for a visit to Mullins,
Florence, Sumter and Alcolu.
Quite a number of our people visited
the county fair at Kingstree last
week.
Trio Methodist church has just
organized a Sunday-school, which all
are invited to join.
Mr W T Rowel! has purchased another
car.
Mrs J B Files, who has been quite
J sick, is convalescent and we hope to
I spp hpr out spain soon.
Mr S L Parsons and family visited
here Sunday.
Misses Sarah Bailey and Annie
Ogburn spent the week-end with
Mrs Fannie Bryan at Bryan.
Miss Ackie McCants spent the
week-end with her parents, Mr and
J B McCants,returning to her school
at Oak Ridge Monday.
Miss Anita Tartt spent a few days
at home last week.
Fresh Fish!
So far as possible I will have on
hand for the trade fresh and salt
water fish Wednesdays and Fridays
of each week.
11-1-tf SFEppS.
Have you seen the Piedmont Automobile?
Made in the South; made
for the South, and good, like the
South. 9-27
Kingstree Hardware Co, Agts
Complete line of the famous Shipman
Organs. Phone, send word or
drop us a line and we will send you
! one. Terms to suit purchaser. 9-6-tf
Kingstree Furniture Co.
&UB-MY-TISfti
Will cure Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
Headaches, Cramps, Colic
Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Burns, Old
Sores, Tetter, Ring-Worm, Eczema,
etc. Antiseptic Anodyne,
used internally or externally. 25c
RE DEAL TO
, square deal
id lots of sales count with us.
f high co& of living our cash prices
nd Finest Grc
o the housewife.
patronage, and new customers are
ed satisfaction?our reputation depe
to see us before placing your order.
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Iteming, Shoes, No
i of Merchandise is of the same hij
rocery Department We keep only t
;oods that have been tested and foui
lese to our customers at a lower pi
tuse we buy conservatively and do i
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Hampton
pons with Every Purchase in 11
the World-Famed NEW HOME SI
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LOOK !HERES THE WAY
TO STOP IT!
A MAW will start downtown with $50 h
will pass a bank. If he deposits $4
sparing in his expenditures. Mone;
little currency and a FAT CHECK BOOK
an elephantine WAD OF GREENBACKS
BOOK!
BANK OF KIN
I THE GOVERNMEN1
"WOMEN, who are not prepared
defense of the country, may find in tt
Stenographers and Typewriters) an
THE GOVERNMENT in a practical v
"Persons who have not the require
raphy and Typewriting) are URGI
STRUCTION AT ONCE, for the pn
MAND WILL CONTINUE INDEFIls
"Literally THOUSANDS (of Ste
writers) are required."
NOTE?The above paragraphs are taken
ceived by as from one of the Government D<
D C. Write, telephone or call to see us T
time required and cost of preparation. The
of $1,000 to $1,200 a year to begin,
Draughon's Busin
National Refutation, He. 1626 Mais Sti
ll-15-3t
To Cure a Cold In One Day. J Drives
Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine. It stop* the The Old 1
Coueb and Headache and works ofl the Cold. GROVE'S
DrueHsts refnnd ironcy H "t fails to cure. Malaria.<
fc. '.V. GROVi_ S siii-ature cs each box 30c. tern. A ti
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cordially invited tj
mds on this. gg
E Prices H
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taons, sc.
*h standard that 95 [
he be& and mo& /1
id faultless* Yet 96! A
rice than the ma- A
lot overstock. 96
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Avenue. ^
Iry Goods Dept. ||
[WING MACHINE. M
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a his pocket On his way he
0 of his $50 he will be more
j will not TAKE WINGS!
is a better combination than
and an ANAEMIC CHECK
GSTREE.
* SAYS:
to TAKE UP ARMS in
lis OFFICE-WORK (as |
opportunity to HELP
ray." ' (
d training (in Stenog!D
to UNDERGO IN- A
>spect is that THE DE- I
fITELY."
nographers and Type
from a letter recently rejpartments
at Washington,
ODAY for full particulars.
Government offers salaries
iess College
wl, COLUMBIA, S. C.
If
Out Malaria, Builds Up System
standard general strengthening tonic.
3 TASTELESS chill TONIC. drives out
rnrichea the blood.and builds u p the sysrue
tocic. For adults and children. 60c
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