The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, September 05, 1907, Image 8
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Local and Personal.
"Mrs William Epps is visiting
friends in Yorkville.
Mr Wesley Singletary of Lake
City is visiting in town.
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noted in town Monday.
Remember the municipal general
election next Monday.
Mr W R Grimes of Sumter is
.visiting Mr Louis Stackley.
Miss Katie Stackley is spending
some time in Charleston.
Miss Etta Jacobs is spending
.some time on Sullivan's Island.
Messrs L Stackley and P S
^Courtney visited Florence Sunday.
Col W B Wilson of Salem, was
imtown last Thursday on business.
Mr F Marion Britton of
Church was a visitor in town
Monday.
Mr T R Wilson of Hebron
was among the county seat visitors
Monday.
Mr M N Carter, Supt. of the
HLingstree oil mill, spent Sun
day in Darlington.
Messrs Louis and Wilson Buie
of Georgetown are visiting their
?juint,Mrs H G Askins.
PHr C D Daniel and family of
YWitwr are visiting Mr H 0
Britton, on Main street.
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Mr Douglas McRoy of Charleston
is speading a tew days with
his sister, Mrs G 0 Epps.
Mr M C Butler of Loris, Horry
county, has been employed as
salesman by Mr G 0 Epps.
Labor day, Monday, went by
unobserved in town ,except that
the dispensary was closed.
Mr O'Gilvie Rogers of Church,
is visiting his cousin, Mr Wm
W Barr in North Kingstree.
Mrs W W Barr and son,
George S Barr, Jr., spent last
week in town with relatives.
Mr J H Hanna, Jr, has been
elected cotton weigher for
Kingstree tor the ensuing year.
4 Miss Delia Crook of Orangeburg,
is visiting her aunt, Mrs E
B Rhodus, on Railroad Avenue.
Mr Dexter Brunson of Bamburg
has accepted a position
"witii Mr r 5 uourtney iur uic
winter.
Mr Robert Burgess of^ Mouzon
has accepted a position
with the Kingstree Dry Goods
Company.
Mrs H A Miller left this
morning for the Blue Grass
State to visit relatives at her
old home.
Miss Flora Ervin of Darlington
is spending sometime with
Mr and Mrs D M Ervin in North
Kingstree.
Mr and Mrs J P Nelson and
children of Scranton spent
Sunday and Monday in town
with relatives.
Mr Bethel DuRant, a popular
.young bus'ness man of the Rome
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KINGS'
section, paid us a pleasant visit
last Monday.
Mr L Stackley was called to
Florence Sunday on account of
the illness of his brother, Mr
Geo. F Stackley.
Mr Sanders Whitehead has returned
from Wilmington to
spend a few. weeks with his
mother's family.
A Markley Lee, Esq., of the
firm of Smythe, Lee&Frost of
Charleston, spent the day here
Friday on business.
Mr J P Taylor, the A. C. L.
agent here, returned last Saturday
from a short yacation
spent in North Carolina.
Mrs B C Whitehead and family
have/ returned home from
Florence, after several months'
sojourn in the1 Little Gate City."
Mr LeRoy Lee and family returned
last wpek from an extended
visit to Glenn Springs,
Asheville and Waynesville, N C.
Miss Eva North of Laurinburg,
N C, spent several days
last week with her friend, Miss
Jennie Bishop, on Main street.
Miss Mollie Epps has resumed
her position in Mr H D Reddick's
store after visiting
friends in Charleston and other
places. i
Col J W Josey, the ever-welcome
representative of Melchers
& Co. Charleston, was in town
yesterday pushing his firm's interests.
The Famous Minstrels, who
scored such a signal success at
this place recently, will show at
Salters on Tuesday night, September
10th.
Mr R W Spann and Lis young
son, Alvin, ot Timmonsville,
stopped over in town Monday
a few hours and paid us an
agreeable visit.
Dr E M Allen who until recently
has been with the Iseman
Drug Co. of Georgetown,
has accepted a position in Dr
Scott's drug sure.
Miss Edith Nelson spent part
of last week with Mr and Mrs
J P Nelson at Scranton. On her
return she was accompanied by
Miss Bessie Cusaac.
Miss Adelaide Harper was
4 At Home" to a few of her
friends on Monday evening in
honor of her guest, Miss Minnie
Hewitt, of Marion.
A cement sids-walk has been
built in front of the Van Keuren
Hotel, which adds a great
deal to the exterior appea.rance
of this elegant hostelry.
Miss Eleanor Gourdin left on
Monday for Laurens, whence
she will go to Gastonia to take
up her duties as vocal teacher
in Lin wood Female College.
Our interesting communication
from Lake City will be
missed this week on account of
that correspondent being1 on a
visit to the Nation's capital.
Mr J Heyward Scott left on
Monday for Norfolk and other
Northern points, whence he
will go to Davidson College,
where he will enroll as a student.
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Mrs M K Hemingway and
daughter and son, Mrs C C J$urgess
and Mr T 8 Hemingway,respectively,
left Tuesday afternoon
for an extended trip to
the Jamestown exposition and
other points of interest.
Rev E E Ervin and daughters ^
I returned the latter part of last
; week from an extended visit to (
Montreat, N C,and other points.
They were accompanied by Miss
Margarette Michie, who will
spend some days in town.
Among the material improve- j
ment in town recently we note j
that the dwellings of Mrs Lula
Brockinton and Mr M 8 Mont- (
gomery on Railroad avenue are j
being re-modeled, which much ,
enhances their appearance. ]
The ice question is still a (
i precarious one. In addition to 1
! the fact that the local ice houses \
:are "out" one-half the time, the i
! :? l-_~ _a J inn ,
price nets auvduteu iw pci ttuu <
Considering that the quality is
no better, that is a pretty steep |
jump.
The stock-holders of the
Kingstree Cotton Storage Warehouse
held their annual meeting
last Thursday. The report submitted
was satisfactory and if
the farmers will back them up
there will be a fine business
done this fall.
At a special service for the
young people in the Methodis t
church on Sunday evening, after
a very forcible sermon by
the pastor. Rev J E Mahaffev,
the song, "Unanswered Yet"
was beautifully rendered by Miss
Belle Ervin.
A communicaton from Vox
had to be given to the waste
basket this week for the same
old reason?no name signed.
Why waste time and stamps to
send us news letters and omit
your signature? Remember, also,
that initials do not constitute
a signature.
Tuesday afternoon the front .
of the brick stores on East
Main street, which are being
put up by MrKellahan, collaps- 1
ed, making a sound like that
which followed in the wake of
the storm last September. The 1
damage is slight, amounting to i
not more than $15 or $20.
Certain small boys have a J
practice of shooting rifles, air- j
guns, etc, around dwellings, en- J
dangering the lives of the occu- s
pants. This should be sup- J
pressed and unless there is al- s
ready an ordinance covering it j
as a misdemeanor, the town 1
council ought to take prompt t
avuuu*
Sometimes the tearing down j
of a certain class of buildings is j
moreof^^n improvement than
their construction ever was.
For example, the open iand- ^
scape would present a more at- e
tractive view to passengers, as t
the train approaches- the sta- cc
tion, than several of the o'.d \
shacks that skirt the railway j
right-of-way. 1
The examination for the va- 1
cant scholarship in the Citadel ]
Academy to which this county
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tentative will
rtment of Woo
nd Over-Coat.
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G- OLLIE EPPS,
SOLE AGENT
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Waterman's Ideal
Fountain Pen,
KINGrSTREE. S. C- I
s entitled, was held last Frilay.
Three applicants appearid
before the board, as follows:;
Messrs. J H Wood berry, Johnjonville;
Furney H Hemingway, |
Rhems and T V Graham, Lake
3ity. This scholarship is good
:o:: four years and is worth
?1,000. The result of the examnation
bhs not yet bee# announced.
There are a great many people who
:ave slight attacks of indigestion
rnd dyspepsia nearly all the time
Their food may satisfy the appetite
>ut it fails to noarish the body simply
because the stomach is not in 6t
Condition to do the work it is supposed
to do. It can't digest the food
ron eat. The stomach should be
liven help. You ought take something
that will do the work yoar
itomach can't do. Kodol For Inligestioo
and Dyspepsia, a combination
of natural digeetants and ?|geable
acids, digests the food itself
md gives strength and health to the :
itomach. Pleasant to take. Sold by
W L Wallace, M L>.
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Kingstree was pretty well ,
^presented at the Labor day 1
:elebration in Florence on last
Monday. Among those who
vent were the following: (
tfoccra .Tru? Al ahrrtnlra. T, .T
Jtackley, William Barr, F
W Fairey, J D Gilland, Tom j
McCutchen, Andrew Eaddy,
Job Whitehead, Johnnie Ross, iarry
Britton, John Ashby <
Mouzon, John and Eugene RearIon,
Mr and Mrs I P Mouzon,
Mr J P Wheeler, Billie McGill,
Fno McGill, John Brown, Mrs
Mora Murphy, Mrs Emma Fluit ;
ind Mrs B C Whitehead.
Stomach troubles, heart and Kidney i
liluients. can be quickly corrected witn
i prescription known to druggists every
vnere as Dr. Shoop'a Restorative. The
prompt and surprising relief which this
remedy immediately brings is entirely
lue to its Restorative action upon the
sontrolling nerves of the Stomach, etc
\. weak stomach, causing dyspepsia, a
veak heart with palpitation or internittent
pulse, always means weak
itomach nerves or weak heart nerves.
Strengthen these inside or controlling
lerves with Dr Shoop's Restorative and !
leehowquickly these ailments disappear
Dr. Shoop of Racine, Wis., will mail
samples free. A test will tell. Your
lealth is certainly worth this simple
rial. Sold by D. C. Scott.
Latest style post cards?(Domes,
5c a dozen. People's
Mercantile Co.
Jo check a cold quickly, get from
r<Jlr druggist some little uanay uoia
rablets called Preventics. Druggists
(verywhere are now dispensing Prevenics,
fqr they are not only safe, but deidedly
certain and prompt: Preventica
on tain no quinine, no laxative, nothing
larsh nor sickening. Taken at the
'sneeze stage" Preventics will prevent
'neumonia, Bronchitis, La Grippe, etc.
ience the name, Preventics. Goods for
everisb children. 48 Preventics 25 cts. j
["rial boxes 5cts. Sold by D. C. Scott.
barly" "risers
The famous little i?ilb.
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lay, Aug.
disnlav a large
lens.
DON'T FORI
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tIN VACATl
Watermc
Ideal Fountain 1
Keeps you In touch w
the loved ones at h
YOU ARE
?I? UU AND SEE
Buggies,
and. Wi
We offer you the best lot of ft
and Winter Robes ever si
County. Ail at r
Yours to
THE WlliJJlNSM
KINGSTREI
Blue Ribbon Extracti?all
flavors, cake coloring, etc., at
People's Mercantile Co. g
SPECIAL NOTICES (
Transient Notices will be Published
In This Column at the Bate of One E
Dent a Word for Each Issue. .
Before buying or setting a farm or I
my property, write
rax Carolina Realty 6 Trust Co,
2?14-tf Biahopville, S. C.
For Rent?One store building at
alters. For terms apply to Mrs 9 E
Davis, Salters Depot, a C.
COTTON GINNERY.
To the Public of Lake City
and Vicinity:
I beg to announce that I have
put in a new and up-to-date cotton
ginnery outfit and am nowequipped
for first class
GINNING.
Will alcrv r?atr hicrhpfit nrire
f?j ?ay? i
for cotton seed.
Soliciting your patronage,
Yours truly,
S. T. Godwin,
8-29-4t Lake City, 8. C.
Will SAVE YOU MONEY. I
I AW REPRESENTING THE CHEBAW
DOOR AND SASH CO. AND WILL BE
PLEASED TO QUQTE YOU PRICES ON
Sash, Doors and all kinds
of Bulldint Material before you close a
trade eUewhere.
I also represent J. H. WEARN
& CO., Charlotte, N. C, and
can interest you in fancy mantels.
My prices are low for high
grade material as a comparison
with other dealers will prove to
you.
D. J. Epps,
Kingstree, - - S. C.
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OUI STOCK 0FagestSurreys
agons. ,
larn'ess and Saddles, bummer
hown in Williamsburg
easonable prices,
please,
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Kiogatree Graded School?Fall
Session Begin a September 16.
L J Stackler?New Fall Goods.
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Kingatree Preoeh Coach Hone
3o?To Whom It May Concern.
S Marcui? Special Aanopsceuent
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SOME
SPl ENDID
BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES,
Imstli lul Estate
is Mr Uric* ta Til
JMftlmlMMIratel
nrpiis re vnsr iNM-m
No. 59?1,350 acres, 25 cleared,
5 miles from Trio?8pllendid bargain.
18,000.00.
No. 60?100 acres near Gourdios.
12,600.
No. 61?Ten-Room Dwelling in
town of Kings tree. $3,300.
No. 62?179 acres near Rome.
$1,790.
No. 63?200 acres near Harpers.
1,200.
No. 64?266 acres, Johnson township.
$3,400.
No. 65?21 acres, seven-room
dwelling and store house, in town
of Harpers. $3,000.
No. 70?6 acres, store-house and
dwelling, near Benson. $2,500.
No. 71?164 acres, ten-room . -
d welling, on R F D route. $2,000
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If Any of These
Interest You,
Call on or Write Us, AND
REMEMBER
If you want to buy or sell, it gH
will be to ycur interest to see us. m|
Stoll Bros., J
KHGSTREE I