The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, July 03, 1902, Image 10
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ins intensely hot weather.
rro.ps stiil look promising, but
are needing ran;.
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Tobacco curing is the order of
the day?and night?witli thej
growers of the weed.
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Eugene Johnson has been and
is still very sick with fever. Dr.
Lynch is attending him.
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Messrs. i. o. ?v an mi i . j
::Eugene Cooke went to Florence;
last Thursdav to attend ihe sena- I
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torial campaign meeting.
Kev. W. P. Gause. of II iirli
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>:IIi 1 i. brought a wagon load of'
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very line watermelons to town'
Alomluv morning?the first of the;
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season. The writer was the recipient
of a large, luscious one.;
which he very much enjoyed. Air.;
Gause is a successful pi inter and
a big hearted man.
Mr. and Airs. K. B. Cannon are
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comfortably domiciled in their
new residence on Lamar street,!
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having moved in just weeu. me.>
-have a cozy and convenient home.
Mr. J. P. Gritnsley went to Mars
'Blufif Monday to attend the funeral
of his father-in-law, Mr. W.
B Summerfnrd, who died Sunday i
of heart disease.
Mrs. Lizzih Graham and herj
. daughter, Mis? Ida, arrived here:
Monday morning, where they will i
spend some time with Mr. N. M.
, Graham's family.
We were pleased to greet our
whilom friend, Dallas Jones, of!
Charleston, on our streets Monday ]
. morning.
Messrs. P. S. Wall and Ilenrv
Collins spent Monday at Ivingstree.
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Mr. W. E. Xeitles was initiated
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into the mysteries of the Esquire j
decree ot Pythianism last Friday
night. He rode the goat
admirably, although he appeared'
to be romewhat dubious at limes, j
Messrs.. W. S. Kennedy and C. A.
Kay received the rank of Knight,
having successfully, though reluctantly,
passed the test.
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Dr. J. D. Le\vellen,a rising
young physician of Friendfield,
was happily mairied last week to
?n#? rvt' AujnisfiPs lairest daught
ers. We extend felicitations.
Dr. K. J. McOabe was here sev-1
oral days this week practicing:
dentistry.
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Slaughter-sale prices haven't j
struck meat markets yet.
Import unity is simply holding;
on till vou ^et what you want.
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(MH, peiltllr prepared to wlla- 'Mr
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Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Brad ham
visited relatives on Black Kiver
Sunday. *
Air. and Mrs. J. W. Timmons!
.visited the home of their mother, I
.Mrs. J. A. Bradham, Sunday.
Missses Essie and Lila Spann.l
of (jireelevville, spent last week
with Mrs. .1. A. McGhee.
alessrs. Joe and Ben Uichburg.
of Clarendon, are visiting the
home of Mr. White Gist.
Miss Cora Harmon, of Fairfield,
is the iruest of her cousin, Mrs.
Mamie Baxter.
Wednesday nigiit of last week
the young folks of this section J
enjoyed an ice-cream festival at i
the residence ol Mr. J. A. Baxter.
All seemed to enjoy themselves.!
On her way to the festival"!
above mentioned, accompanied
by her youngest brother, Leon, j
Miss Mellie .Ferrell narrowly I
escap'ed injury by the horse run-j
ning away and throwing her from !
the buggy. Fortunately she was1
t?ot hurt. The run-awav occurred i
at Bennett Swamp bridge.
Messrs. Julius Gist and K M.
Lawrence visited in this neighbor-1
hood Sunday.
Cholera, or something similar.!
is playing havoc with the swine!
in our community. Mr. K. E.J
McKnight lost six head of hogs j
last Tuesday night.
The finest crop of corn I have!
seen is that of Mr. J. A. Bradham, i
who is one of our best citizens I
and withi.ll a wic'etwake farmer.
Good luck to you, Mr. Editor,j
and to Tiik Record.
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M. D. Nesmith went to Charles-!
[ton Saturday night and remained j
over until .Monday, lie also vis-1
ited his sister, Mrs. Steele, in
Summerville.
Miss Myrtle Sauls, who has been
[attending school in Charleston,
returned Saturday, greatly to the'
rtpliirhf ()f her friends, whose name I
is legion.
Misses Mamie and Carrie Smith,
two attractive young ladies lrom
near Kingstree, were liere a few
days ago.
A young stranger of the fern-!
imne persuasion has taken up its i
! abode in ttie home of Capt. Ed.
Wheeler. The genial Captain is
!of course all >miles.
! Miss Ida McElveen is visiting
friends here.
Mr. Webber, of Chester countv,
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was here Saturday. i
Erainard Jovner, who has been
[clerking lor A. A. May, has returned
to Lake City lor rest and
i recuperation. A. J. Tomlinson is
'filling the vacancy caused by his
temporary absence.
Mrs E. I.. Pavne is auite unwell
; at this writiiiii.
Mr. ? Urie.*, of Salem, while
j working on a bt.ildinp here recent:
ly, accidentally fell, hut. fortunate!
v, was not much hurt.
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! Decatur Wall returned to Scran!
ton Sunday after a visit to LeKov
i Payne of this place.
J. P. Wheeler has pone to
Georgetown to take a lucrative
position. Ivanhoe.
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Iiev. J. Richburg is conducting
a week's preaching at the Mulberry
school house. A great deal of interest
is evidenced in the meeting,
which I hope is an earnest of
good results.
Miss Cora Harmon, of Richland
County, is visiting her cousin,
Mrs. Baxter.
Rev. Mr. Mills preached at
Corinth church Sunday morning,
to a large and attentive congregation.
Mr. Copely Burgess of Black
River attended services in this
neighborhood Sunday.
Mr. Clarence Montgomery spent
Saturday and Sunday with his
parents in this community.
Greeleyville base ball team defeated*
Manning Friday, June 27,
by a score of S to 6. Greelevville
reports tliat Manning's pitcher
was knocked out ot tlie oox ini
the 5th inning. Manning had
better bring a pitcher when she
I tackles Greeley ville.
Crops are finer in this section
than they have been for years.
Several ot our farmers are eating
ripe watermelons.
Mr. J. L. Lesesne visited Santee
yesterday.
Bunch of Roses.
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Seen at Smiths ?
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Capt. A. J. Smith's many friends
are glad to learn that he is imr
proving Irom his recent illness.
Misses .Maggie and Stacia McKenzie,
who have been attending
the institute lor the deaf, dumb
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unci oniKi ai v-euiu
home for vacation, IVJiss Maggie
lias already taken tho regular
eight yc-ars"1 course, and is now
pursuing a postgraduate course,
I A few days ago Newton Cokc-r,
while out hunting, killed a cat
squirrel that was as wl ite as a
gander. There may be other
white squirrels, bm this is the
first that this writer lias ever
seen.
Charley Oborne, of Shiloh,
(Clarendon County, visited friends
here Sunday.
Samuel J. Smiley and Preston
j McAllister, of the Pergamas sec'
tion, were in our community Sunday.
There seems to be some at
traction.
Crops arp fairly jtood, but needing
rain.
i Best wishes for The Record and
its editor. Nox.
Death of Mrs. Flayer.
Mrs. Sal lie Player was buried
i at the Williamsburg cemetery at
17 o'clock xyesterday afternoon,
; Rev. 11. J. Cauthen officiating,
i Mrs. Player, who was about 70
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in-law, Mrs. Dora Player, in the
Smith neighborhood. Her death
j occurred Tuesday evening at 0
o'clock.
New Advertisemer.ts.
Glenn Springs Hotel.
Final Discharge Notice.
Notice cf Co. Supt. Education.
King's Mountain Military AcadI
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them linger Ion er therefore
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Don't quarrel with opportunity,
last. Ail the standard makes, .such
dock,E nger, Barber and R. K. Jon
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We make a.specialty of extra-?
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