The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, May 29, 1902, Image 7
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Mr. S. (\ lteeister is quite sick.
Mr. I).J. Epps was on our streets \
Saturday.
Note slight change in railroad j
schedule.
3Ir. C. D. Jacobs is still confined !
to Ins hed.
Mr. George Rrown was m town
Saturday from Central.
Capt. D. K. Gordon, of Lanes, atteudcd
court this week.
Mr. T. K. Wilson, of Hebron, was
in Kmgstree Saturday.
Messrs H. H. Kinder and Percy j
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.Kinder were in i<>\% u n?iuiu?^.
Mr. John Eaddy was on our
streets Saturday from Fowlers.
Messrs S. W. and J. 1>. Mimswere
here Saturday from Black river.
Miss Bertha Hodge, of Belser's X.
Bonds, is visiting Miss Sallie Wilson.
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Mr. Walter-C. Wilson, of Indiantown,
paid us a pleasant call Tuesday..
Mr, Samuel Reardon,. of Workman,.was
a visitor to town Saturday..
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Messrs. 8. L. and Sam-Thompson
were here from Epps one day last
week.
Mr. J. F. Stack ley, of Florence,
visited his brother, Mr. L. Stackley,
this week.
Mr. George Hudgens, of Charleston,
is visiting his sister, Mrs. W.
T. Wilkins.
Mr. Ben McClary, of Cedar
Swanio. soent a few hours in town i
SaturdayMessrs.
P. S. Wall and A. M.
Cook, of Scran ton, visited Kingstree
Monday.
31 r. Walter Cain, the well known
Atlantic Coast Line detective, was
here Monday.
State Constable J. D. Alsbrook
was here this week in attendance
U|x>n the court.
Messrs. W. S and J. M. Grayson,
of Benson, called to see us pleasantly
Saturday.
Messrs. J. A. and Lee Epps and
Roland Mills, of Epps, are attending
court this week.
I)r. J. S. Cunningham, of Indiantown,
was on our streets a short
while Saturday.
I)r. J. H. Chapman, of the Johnsonville
section, was among our
visitors this week.
Magistrate \V. B. McCants, of
Trio, was in Kingstree a day or two
this week on business.
Editor C. W. Wolfe left Tuesday j
night for Georgetown to attend the
State Press Association.
Sir. aod.Mrs. B. O. Brockinton, of
Rhetns, were in the city yesterday.
?Georgetown Outlook.
Messrs 8. A. and W. \V. Bogerson
and Joe Eaddy, of Harpers,'were
here Saturday on business.
Messrs. S. J. Tharpe, He v. McCutchen
and John L, McGill were
here from Benson Saturday.
Mr. Joe Brockinton, who came
home sick from Georgetown recently,
is able to be out again.
Mr. J. O. Carraway, of Rome,
while in town this week, took occasion
to renew his subscription.
Misses May and Sue Stoll, of
Chester, are visiting Mrs. J. B.
Johnston.?Georgetown Outlook.
Mr. W. E. Cooke is assisting in
getting out The Record during
the editor's absence in Georgetown.
Mr. H. J. Burgess, of Mouzons,
while in town Saturday, added his
name to The Record subscription
list.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Oris wold, of
Smith Mills,, spent several days
last week at the exposition.-Georgetown.
Mr. J. M. Godwin, of the Lake
? City section, has invented a gate
^ that will open and shut automatically
to admit any kind of vehicle
on a highway. Mr. Godwin is
/making an effort to have his invention
patented..
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4FFAIRS CAUGHT BY OUR 2
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Mr. P. S. Courtney went to attend
the marriage of his brother, Mr. H.
X. Courtney, near Lake City, last
Sunday.
Mr. Louis Sherfesee, Jr., an insurance
agent, of Charleston, was
111 town Friday ana Saturday on
business.
Miss Lila Hentmlngway left last
Tuesday night to attend the Commencement
of Leesville college, of
which she is an alumna.
Deputy Sheriff J. J. Remply, of
Franklin county, Ga., came here
last week after a n^gro prisoner,
one Vhittemore Cooper.
Dr. It. J. McCabe announces to
his patrons that he will be in Kingstree.
at the Coleman House, on
June 8 to 21. See his card.
Mr. Beauregard Stackley came
over Monday from Florence to attend
the funeral of .Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Staekley's infant child.
Miss Maude Brockinton, of Indian
town, has returned home after
spending a while with her cousin,
Miss Annie Dye, of Charleston.
Mr. S. J. M; Tisdale, of the Greeleyville
section, dropped in to see
us Tuesday and entered his- name
as a subscriber to The Rkcord.
Mr. Jas. E. Tharj>e, of Johnsonville,
called- to see us Wednesday
afternoon and left us a souvenir in
the shape of a year's subscription.
We thank Mr. L. II. McCollough
for an invitation to attend the Sixth
Annual Commencement of Cleinson
College, which will take place June
6th to 8th.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Chandler,
Misses Laura and Pet Chandler returned
Monday night to their home
in Valdosta, Ga., after a pleasant j
visit to relatives in this county.
Hon. M. C. Gallachat, of Manning,
was registered at Barr's Hotel
Tuesday. Mr, Gallachat is a candidate
for Congress from the First
district and seems confident of success.
Prof. Olin Fipps. who has been
teaching a flourishing school at
Ilendersonville, Colleton county, is
home for the summer. Prof.
Epps is well pleased with Colleton
and its people.
Hon. W. M. Keels was in
Kingstree Tuesday and in response
to an inquiry stated that he would
not be a candidate for the legislature
this year, all reports to the
contrary notwithstanding.
Editor Herbert S. Cunningham,
of the Bishopville Vindicator, accompanied
by his daughters. Mrs.
Io Whittle and Miss Lutie Cunningham,
visited relatives near town
last week. Mr. Cunningham is a
native of Williamsburg county and
has many relatives and friends
here, who were glad to see him and
his daughters.
Mrs. W. H. Kennedy was called |
toOaffnev last Sunday by a tele-!
gram announcing the critical illness j
of he." daughter, Mrs. W. H.Hodges.
Several subsequent messagss to
Capt. Kennedy report a marked
improvement in Mrs. Hodges'conj
it ? - i, a ~ !
(lilion, una urn many menus 01 ;nei
family are led to hope that the
dancer is over.
The ehaingang, under the direc-j
tlon of Capt. C. E. Wheeler, has!
completed the work of cleaning out
the canal and the town yiuncil has ,
inspected it. The counci Is highly i
pleased with the work and every
one interested in the health of the!
town hopes and believes that the
result will he greatly beneficial
from a sanitary standpoint.
Mr. P. D. Cockfield announces
himself this week as a candidate
for county commissioner. Mr.
Cockfield was in the race for supervisor
two years ago, and got a flat- i
tering vote, although he was handicapped
by the illness of his father, i
He has been on the board of equalization
for several years and has
thus gained considerable experience
ja.ministerial work,.
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Messrs. W. D. Parsons, W. K. llanna,
Robt. Ervin, R. E. Duke and J. J.
Altman did duty as bailiffs during
court tliis week'
IV. C. Durant, of Manning, and R.
W. Hayncs, of Berkeley, were the visiting
attorneys at Court this week.
Miss Mavinie Graham, of Indiantown,
visited Misses Lnla and Beck
Myers Wednesday and Thursday.
Mr. P. S. Wall, of Scranton, announces
himself in this issue as a
candidate for the legislature. Mr.
Wall ran for this office two years
ago and received u flattering vote,
lie is a man of sound discretion
and would make a good representative.
Among the many friends whom
it was our pleasure to meet in town
this week, we note the following:
S. J. Singletary, Tyler Gaskins, W.
E. Amnions, Lake City; H. Collins,
A. L. Collins, S. W. James,,and P.
D. Cockfield, Scranton; J. N. Coker,
Cades; N. 31. Venters, Venters;
Hugh Cooper, Fowler; T. W. Boyle
and S. J. Taylor. Greeleyville;
Beauregard Eaddy, Rhems;. W.J.
Smiley, Smith's, and others.
A Coming Marriage.
We return our appreciative
thanks for the following invitation
to (he marriage of a well
known and popular young Williamsburg
couple, and, in advance,
fender them our heartiest felicitations:
Mrs. Amanda L. Simmons
recpiests your presence af the marriage
of her H.-mirliter.
Lulu
to
Dr. Albert Golden Eaddy,
on Thursday afternoon, June 5, 1902,
at 3 o'clock.
Johusonville Church,
Venters, S, C.
Laid to Rest.
- Little Edith Stackley, the infant,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L
Slacklev, died Monday morning
after a lingering illness. The funeral
services were held Tuesday
morning at the residence of Air.
Stackley, after which the precious
remains were conveyed to the
Williamsburg cemetary and consigned
to the grave. The bereaved
parents have the sympathy
of i heir many Iriends in their
alHiction.
Notice to Camp Presley U. C. V.
You are hereby requested to meet
in the Court House on Monday, the
2nd day of June, at 12 o'clock, noon,
to organize and transact such business
D. E. GORDOX.
Commander.
Card of Thanks.
Editor County Record:
Please allow me space in your paper
to tender thanks to my many friend*
for their kindness in helping me wh?-n
my house and the contents were
burned. J. F. HUGGIXS.
.May 27, 1902.
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fresh from Charleston
every day except Monday. There
is a peculiar and delicious flavor
about Halln's cream which cannot be
imitated. Served by the saucer or deilivercd
by the quart of gallon to families.
Sold only dv
P. 9. "COURTNEY.
Kings tree, 8. C.
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We have very much improved ui>on our f leilit
. \V.. h?'l<> Oil
hand at all time* a la rue stock of Paris Cava,
Paris Green Spray Pump, and B-llows, also Bam
Hues. Do not fail to see our Hues In-fore plae inp
your order. We have them made under our
immediate stifn-rvision and th - greatest eare is
taken to have ea -It part lit with the utmost n! -ety,
and as we use nothing hut the liest sheet steel'
you will have no trouble from fire if our Flues
are projierly placed in ycuxr lairn, as all the seams
are grooved and rivitciL We cany u larpc stock
of stout Oak Baskets for patheriup.
Write lis for prices on any < f.tlu-so poods. You
will make no mistake by so doinp. We want
your trade.
Send as One Dollar and we will send you the
best Spray Pump on the market, express paid.
Very truly yours,
Manning Hardware Co,f
Manning. &.C.
Before You Make
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brought to the city. Embracing a
A Beautiful: Line of.
ladies:
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before leaving
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Are offen-ng their entire Stoel
Hats, Shoes,.Hardware and I
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When we claim.to-sell at Cos
A visit to our store will convince yoi
We also handle a choice li
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Eveiything Else
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We bave just upened
Gents' Clothing,
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Ladies' Dress Goods,. Lai
Clothing ai
We always carry a coinplete
Notions, and constantly keep on lian
COFFINS,CASKETS and.
Yon will save ironey by getting ou
H. D. REDC
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-of this fact.
r.e oi Family Groceries and allt
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