The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, March 13, 1902, Image 5
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AFFAIRS CAUGHT BY OUR LOCAL
REPORTER AND NOTED.
Written in Condensed horm and Printed
in Like Manner for the Sake of
Our Busy Readers.
Fertilizers are moving lively.
Dr. D. 0. Scott visited Charleston
Tuesday.
Mrs. & A. liiser returned 10
.Newberry Monday night.
;*' Capt. Jno. A. Kelly spent Saturday
aud Sunday in Charleston.
Planting aod looking after gardens
are now the order of the day.
iMr. 1*. W. Webber, of Wilson's
Mill's, spent Saturday in KingsIree.
Mr. J. P. Epps and wife,, of
Cades, were registered at the Cole
tuan Hoase last Friday
Mr. H. (X Britton has a track
paled of about three-quarters of
an acre i? garden peas.
Our telephone system seemt to
be workiag nicely* The operators
are very attentive to their duly.
Messrs. W. L. Bass and W. It.
Siagletarv were autographed at
Burr's Hotel oa Saturday last.
Mr. J. 0. Lynch, one of the most
substantia] citizens of Florence
county* speut last Friday in town.
J. A. WeinhergvOf Maiming,, has
been spending several otavs with
his class-mate,. Edwin L. Hirsch,
Esq.
Messrs John die Cash fcpps,.j-unus
McFudden and Melten Williamson,
of Cades, were in town Sunday.
Mr. H. B. Johnson and several
others of his family,. from the
Cades sect ion v visited >11 town,
Sunday evening.
Under the directions el Mr S B.W
Courtney the around* around'tbe
Court House have been nicely
cleaned Off) and leveled..
Vr J N Hammett. who has
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been assisiin^ Mr. li. H. Cousar in,
disposing of his baukrupt stocks
here,, bus gooc with binj to Piedmont.
Charles. Lang,* sign punier whose
home is the worldvis doing business
in town. Advertise,. townites,.
and let the people know your buai?ess.
Wednesday, March 2.0thrwtll he
Carolina day at the Charleston
ofButilinn Ticlcpfs will lirt oil sale
?Twlr
ohthe 19ili anil 20th,ilie Tare being
$150 far the round trip from
Kjugstree.
Mr. K. M. Ilirschv traveling:
salesman lor M.iierzog,of Charleston,
has been spending m lew days
at home. He expects lo leave on
Wednesday lorKichmondon pleasure
beat.
fc The hearts ot Mr_ aael Mrs. IL
B' M. Cooper, of Fowlers,, were made
glad Jon- Thursday last by the
B arrival at their home of a little
stranger whom, we will call
I Uugh..Jrs
f Court convenes here on Monday
next. Judge Dantzler will preside.
From present indications
4 h* 1 eiH/i !*** /tAllpf If 1 I I
UiC ^IKIIUlat K4L U1U WUi b ? III
consume tlie greater part of Ihe
week..
A inallet is a very usefal implement
in a printing office. It
comes in handy either in '*o>aking
up forms'" or to- emphasize a
statement when occasion may
arise. Appreciating this dual
necessity our good Lriend
r. 8. B. W. Courtney v presented
the office a few day.s aso with one
of hip own, manulacUire that in
point of workmanship wou'd be
hard, to improve on, It is orn amenta!
as well as useiul and is
valued alMhe more for the kind
thQU^htf.qjR^sa of the $iren.
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Miss Virgie Walker retnrned to
Georgetown Friday,
We notice Messrs. Simon Foston
and R. J. Cox, ef the prospect tecAien,
were in town Monday.
LeRoy Lee, Esq , went to Florence
en business Saturday,
j Mrs. H. D, Recldick and Miss
: Annie Reddick vfsited Charleston
this week.
Dr. Ro9* HirscUman, of Charleston,
is spending some time with
i ili*? f?f Mr Jaeohs.
Capt. G. P.NeUon devotes much
oi his time looking after his fine
cows. He has had them photographed.
Messrs. L. Schullz, W. T. Wilkins
aud J. F. Scott returned from
a trip to the Charleston exposition
Tuesday.
All of the county offices were
open Monday. Clerk of Court
Whitehead came oat Monday
evening after several daysMllnes*.
The coitnty board of edacation
are this week Keeping late h*urs
sitting in judgement and passing
upon the qualifications of those
who dtstre to teacn.
On account of a rush of communications
at the last moment we
were compelled to hold o?er the
honor roll of the graded school
nutil this week.
Messrs L. Stackley and H. D_
Reddiak Jet down the awnings to.
their stores Monday. It was an
"Indian summer' day, neither hot
nor cold.
Miss Ossie Epps,who spent four
years of hard, but successful work
here, is now an efficient teacher
of Georgetown. Best wishes for
her success lie urnenon.
Our genial old friend, Dr. W. L.
Wallace* has been some a1 hat indisposed
lor several da.ys, but we
are glad to report hira better.
The Doctor sheds a ray of light
wherever he moves.
We ask our indulgent readers
toov.erlook whatever shortcomingsare
apparent this week. The
ediior is just ab le (o be out alter
a week's illnes.% ar.d one of our
type-setters has also been unwell
during the week.
if- I TV n-iiilol hue lmrl Mr .1
*iU U. A/. A/UI1IVI
G. McCulchen as his assistant in
the auditors office,and right f'ortunnte
was he to j.-et him* Mrv
MoCutchen is a soiid, good nv?n,
auU we would like to see him sent
to I he next session of the legislature*
AT C
Only a few week
Great Sac
k
The Final Opportunity to ge
at Sacrifi
We must have 'or.m for our
sftsxetq
And it is imperative that the
Ham ma
Recently we have receivi
world-famous Paints. 1
ITve-year guarantee not
chip. With two coats th
for two years. Behind t
x ?!' $200,000 to be paid
the Hammar Paint is no!
ready for use. Price, $1
will save you 25 per c
H. D. RE DDI
Bxo&dw&y I
Kingstr
ft
Bev. F. H. Wcrdlaw, of Indiantown,
was in tow* Tuesday.
County Treasurer R. D. Rollins
is in Columbia today on business.
Messrs J. C. and J. J. Graham,
of Gourdins, spent Tuesday in
town.
W. F. B. Haynsworth Jr., Esq..
of the Sum tor bar, was registered
at Barr's Hotel Wednesday.
Dr. Johnson is removing his
effects to Lake City. We wish,
him Godspeed in his new home. ,
Pierce Felder, a young negro
employe at Mr. Thorn's mill, accidentally
cut ()is hand in the saw
Tuesday. Dr. Gamble treated the
wound, which is not serious.
Capt. G. P.Nelson and wife were
called fothe bedside of their son
Frank yesterday, who is very ill
in Charleston.
Mr. J.W. Scarborough, of Greeleyville,
who represents Alex
Sprunl & Son as cotton buyer,
was in town a few hours yesterday.
Messrs. J. P. Epps, Cades, J. C.
Josey, Dock, H. E. Montgomery,
Georgetown, and J. P. McElveen,
Cades, called duriug the week
and renewed their subscription to
Thk Record. 1 hanks, gentlemen.
The campaign of 1902 promises
to be a pretty warm one in Williamsburg.
Alteady the candidates
have begun to bob up, and
we- hope to see men of intelligence
and the right stamp come forward
from every portion of the county
and offer their services to the
dear people, its a right that every
man lias to run for office, and
we like to see them think enough
of themselves to offer their services?even
if all can't get elected.
A man seldom thinks less of himself
for having ruu for an office,
and it always makes him better
known to his fellow citizens.
rr-:?i? :? ?:?i i.? .ABnnn.;M.
XXISSJIJg ID B4IJU IU UU JCOp/UOlUi^
for a good deal of heart trouble.
PRINTER GJREATLY SURPRISED
"I never was so much suprised in my
life,.as I was with, tile result of using
Chamberlain's Pain liaLoa," says Henry
T. Crook,, pressman of the Ashevihe
(N\C.) Gazette. "I contracted a severe
I case of rheumatism early last winter by
getting my feet wet. I tried several
1 things for it without benefit. One day
, while looking over the Gazette, I
j noticed that Pain Balm was positively
S guaranteed to cure rhiumatkm, so
bought a bottle of It and bef'oie using
j two thirds of it my rheumatism had
i taken its flight and I have not had a
! rheumatic pain since." Sold by l)r
' D. C. Scott. Drugglaf
OST!
c m/irp anrl th1*z
kj III l/l W Mil M v *m
rifice Sale
Zlose.
t Clothinq and Winter Goods
ce Prices.
a- stocik:
se Winten Goods be closed out.
r Paints.
:d a complete lie of these
iVith three coats goes a
to crack, peal, blister or
ie same guarantee dojus
his guarantee is a forfeit
by the matwilacturers if
I as represented. Always
.25. h gallon. This price
ent of your paint bill.
ICK. Proprietor,
Jacket Stojre,
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ARE YOU WISE
,p??n?Shw iaaoraofdjto eqatT!
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: and a sure way to tr
I Throat in order to
and insure healthy 1
take half a glassfull
it a teaspoonful of
Mexicai
- I>in
and wiih this gargle the thrt
Then bathe the outside of the th
meat and after doing this pour sot
around the neck. It is a POSIT!
2Se.. SOc. and 8
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IT MAY BE YOU *??*?,
f n MoatMM Lllwaeat and you c
: Santa Clans 1
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At Stackley's
A FULL LIN
CANDIES, FWS, Ml
You will Find a full line of
MILLINERY, LA
FANCY AND D
THE ORIGINAL L. W. REYNOLDS
Remember our Prices w:
stackley's
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horJPIK
If its Horses, Males, Buj
first-class livery service y<
dersigned. .lie is piepared
and give you first-class ser?i<
Thomas <~z:
1 RUELL & ROBERTS' CASI
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I We are now gathering up I <
The Remnants
And Cood* that hare been overlooked
in the busy holiday* and marking them j
at prices that will inake them bargains, t
We are taking stock and will sell many
goods at reduced prices. \
wc hare a few pair of Wool Mixed i
White Jllanketa, little soiled on the
folds, which we will sell about hall
price*
We have a lot of
Plush. Velvet and 1
Beaver Capes, j
slightly damaged, which we have ]
marked about halt' price. In fact, some (
are less than half price. ' ]
Four Umbrellas, slightly damaged, I
at half price. A few silver trimmed. '
| Novelties for much. less than cost, as i
Nail Files, Manicure Kuivee, Letter 1
Openers,. Fa per Cutters, Fruit Knives, 1
Letter Seals, Shoe Horns, (ilove But- 1
tuners, Book Marks,'Satchel Tags, etc. 1
Have reduced the price of Fianncl- ]
BUELL & ]
578 and 575 Ki
j Qto^ailogt
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eat a case of Sore )
kill disease germs" i
throat action is to- ,
of water put into, ;
i Mustang j
Llment
?t at frequent intervals,
iroat thoroughly with the lini- '
ne on a soft cloth and wrap/
VE CURB,
1.00 a bottle.
m
been troubled with a rurminj*
nr. Treat it at once with Mex>^
oil depend upon a speedy cure. .
?mmrnrntm?.
leadquarters!
Cash Store.)
EOF TOYS,
[ FANCY GROCERIES
CES. RIBBONS.,
EESS GOODS. ?
5, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 SHOES..
ill Suit You,. ^
Cash Stare,
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D?\
?BUGGIES',
sjiies, Wagons, Harness or
iu want, call on the un-.
to meet any competition.
ze. Yours for low prices,
Biadh.am.
J. B. STEELE, Agent
rmMW*
II Ulll UUUUU UlUiibj
itte?, Outing, Suitings and otherjrix>ds
for Waists. - *
Will sell our Hose and .Half Hose at
13, 35, 40 and 50c, 25 per cent off.
We received a case of Canton Flanlel
to sell at Sc. It is as good, if noV
he best In the city.
Also, nine hales Comforts, which
vill be sold at, close prices, anil 30
;ueees new, l>eautifiil Calicoes..
IF OUR?.
Furniture; Department
?nrr T TAT \T I\
? IUU WLULirx*MJ-?
Walnut Sujts,
[)ak Suits,
Jak Sideboards,
Lounges.
Extension Tables^ ?
Chairs,
Ltockers,. . , * t
Easels, ' ~
Trunks,
>toves,
Lamps,.
Mfatmg,.
Window Shades* ,
Decorated Chamber Sets,
Etf., E$c.'
ROBERTS^
ing Street, ?
5H.S.
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v - ' $jj
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