The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, November 23, 1905, Image 8
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and we can measure you for a suit of
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see our line.
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Men's Furnishings
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= Mr E J Pendergrass of Florir
ence is visiting1 the family of ?
j Mr L Stackley. (
6; Messrs P S Wall and H Mc- j a
Kni?rht flf Srranton were noted '
e in town Monday. e
Miss Mary Wilkins ol Athens, 1
le ! Ga., is visiting the family of her \
n : brother, Mr W T Wilkins. e
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Icj A hot supper will be given toI
night in the court house for the
I benefit of the Methodist church. ,
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^ Messrs Walter C Wilson and (
J George Cooper, of the Indian- v
j town section, call to see us yes- j
terday. 2
* l Miss Etta Jacobs, * *ho is c
- teaching at Heinemaq ">nt
Saturday and Sunday ht ^
~ her parents. mf
^ Messrs Jasper King ? \
Miolina g\f ,
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, agreeable visitors at our sane- s
j turn Monday.
IT j Mr L P Kinder has been quite '
i sick for several days. It is'
| ; feared that he is threatened
| with appendicitis. V
The fourth quarterly conferi
ence was held Friday evening' at
the Methodist church, Dr A J
Stokes presiding.
lit Rev Elison Capers, Bishop
I nf k'-rwic^n-ni 1 rhiirrh in S_ C.
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J,will visit St Albans chape),
i Kingstree, on Sunday, Dec. 10th.
The editoj returns thanks to
Messrs Cv/ninghain & Dove,
B 0 Bristcw and the Chamber
of Commeree for invitations to
Darlington's Fall Festival to
be held November 20-2f).
The latest addition to Kings- t
tree society is a young person ^
! of the feminine persuasion who l
! has taken up her abotfe at Mr \
A G Ollie Eppy'. From Mr Epps'
* | beaming smile we judge that J
she has received a warm wel- c
come. a
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Messrs N M Youn^ and W 1)
Smiley, of the vicinity of Lake
}ity, were in town yesterday
ind paid us a pleasant visit.
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We are indebted to the courtesy
of R H Singletary, Esq.,
for an invitation to the ('ami*
;al Ball atBishopville, Friday
evening", December 1, 1905.
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Eggs and chickens are simply
out of sight" around town.
>Ve should like for some of .our
lelinquent subscribers to bring
is a plump pullet that we might
)hotograph it so as to preserve
l correct idea of an extinct spe*
:ies. J
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A rather dreary moving and
itationary pictnre show drew a j
air-sized crowd to the court;
louse Thursday night. The aulience
stuck to it cheerfully
ind tried to get their quarters'.
vorth but looked relieved when
he irood-nierht scene was pro
f fed on the screen.
Ir E R Rowel I, one of our
;arued subscribers trom Taft,
Daid us a pleasant call yesterlay
and presented us with a
;ample of his ribbon cane syrup
vhich was very fine indeed. Mr
lowell planted three acres of j
:ane this year and made 827 salons
of syrup. That's the way
:o do it, boys.
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Lake City was well represen-j
:ed at the \an Am burg circus,
he following being noted: S Li
Courtney, R E Curren, S (J Godvin,
W J Godwin, 1) Motley,
lenry Lynch, Jack Singletary,
Meve Rodgers, Thurman Rodg-:
:rs, Metier Sturgeon, Jack Stur- i
feon,J A Godwin, O T Hall,Jr.,
laynes Phillips, Dan Martin, Bj
IV Stewart, Misses Louise Stuck- j
:y, Eloise Sturgeon and Julia
sturgeon. 'There were possibly .
?thers whose names we wer^ un
ible to ascertain. . < |
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Thanksgiving Day and Epworth Or
phanage.
November the 30th has been .
appointed as a National Thanksgiving
day. That day will be a!
time of general rejoicing and v
prai<e, of thanksgiving and; tl
prayer throughout the country, h
Ifi Soutli Carolina there are!ti
many whose hearts will be it
stirred with gratitude to God A
for his continued and abundant it
mercies and blessings to them tl
and theirs. Their lives, health tl
and strength have been precious tl
in His sight, and the blessings .
of heaven have been upon their
homes and their business under- j
takings. They will be pleased j
to give suitable expressions of!
their gratitude to ,God for his
goodness to them. This can
best be done by aiding his^poor, I
unfortunate and sorrowing ones;
He says, "Inasmuch as ye have
done it unto one of the least of
these my brethren, ye have done
it unto me." The dependent,
homeless orphans are dear to
his great, loving heart, and
there is nothing perhaps that
we could do for him, that would
please him more than to care
for these little ones.
On thanksgiving let the orphans
be specially remembered,
let arrangements be made in
every community, by which the
more fortunate can show their
gratitude to God by helping the fatherless
and dependent. By |
contributing of our means in J
their behalf we honor our Lord!
and become a blessing to others. |
While 1 here is yeneral reioicing":
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throughout the land, should not,
the orphans have some eviden-1 _
c 'S, some sweet tokens of their j
Father's love.and care?
Money^ provisions and dry
goods will be acceptable and I
helpful.
Mark boxes and bundles plain-1 ^
ly and ship to j
W II Wharton,Supt.,
Epworth Orphanage,
Columbia, S C j
A great opportunity to buy'
first class goods at low prices'
at J L C Moore's, Lake City, S. "j
C., on Bargain Day, Tuesday and J
Wednesday, Nov. 28th and 29th .
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CLERK RECEIVES NOTICE
f Special Term of Court to be Held
Here December 5.
The Clerk of Court received
esterday official notification of
tie spacial term of court to be
eld here for December 5th, to
ry the negroes implicated in the
lurder of Mr Julian Wilson.
Lrrangements are now being
lade for drawing the jury, and
lere seems to be no reason why
:ie court should not be hehl at
:ie time appointed. Following
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is the governor's letter to Clerk ^> 3 ^
Columbia, S. C., Nov. 21,1905.: V.^J|
Hon B C Whitehead. y
I beg to notify you that I have j 9
appointed the Hon DE Hydrick, //' M
of Spartanburg, S. C., to hold 9
the special term of court for ' ' ; 9
Williamsburg- county,beginningDecember
5, 1905, and for so
long a time as maybe necessary."
Very truly yours,
D C Heyward, , \^W
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