The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, September 12, 1907, Image 8
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Local and Personal.
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a?* We are sending" out a
number of statements to subscribers
in arrears. There are
now on our books nearly 2,000
subscribers, many of whom
have paid nothing in a year or
longer. We ask all these delinquents
to settle up as soon
as possible. Each account is
made out up to the nearest year
or half year. It may be that
some who get these statements
have already paidJTf so just call
our attention to the fact and
we will cheerfully make the
correction. All we want is
what is due us and not a cent
more. But we do want that.
School begins next Monday.
Mrs A M Gordon is visiting at
Gourdin.
Mr J Y McGill of Benson was
in town Tuesday.
Mr J T ^rierson of Mouzon
was here Tuesday,
Mr Tom McCutchen spent Sunday
at Indiantown.
Mr R D Gamble of Indiantown
was in town yesterday.
Mr. M N Carter spent Sunday
with friends in Manning.
-"Judge" Green of Lake City
Thursdav in town.
Miss Annie Stackley visited
friends at Mouzon Sunday.
Mr Bishop Burgess spent Sun
day at his home at Mouzon.
Miss Lila Hammet spent Sunvday
with friends in Manning.
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Mir Joe Alsbrook spent Sunday
with relatives at Indiantown.
The hum of the cotton gin
spells prosperity these days.
Mr and Mrs W D Daniel of
Single spent Sunday in town.
Miss Florence Nexsen is visiting
her sister Mrs E 0 Burgess.
Miss Jessie Holiday of Lanes
spent last week with G O Epps.
Mr D E McCutchen of Church
was in town a few hours Satur?
day.
A C Hinds,Esq.^pent Monday
M nnnlnor r?n r^rnfpssional bus-1
ill iUUUUiu^ WM V
iness. ,
Miss Marie Scott, of Belser's
X Roads, is visiting friends in
town.
Miss Florrie Stubbs of Salters
is visiting Miss Lorena
Ross.
Miss Agnes Pursley of Kentucky
is visiting Miss Mabel
Snider.
Miss Susan Gourdin of Salters
is visiting her sister, Mrs W G
Gamble.
W L Bass Esq, of Lake City, was
in town Monday on professional
business.
Mr W E Severance of Lake
City was busy among our mers
chants Monday.
Prof. E B Hallman arrived in
town Tuesday to be in readiness
for duty Monday.
Messrs Vernon and Laird Lifrage
of Salters Depot were in
town yesterday.
"Uncle George" Mitchum, of
the Bloomingvale section, was
in town yesterday. I
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The nicest a$d cheapest line
of harness in town, at F C Thorn- i
a's, Kingstree, S G'. '
Mr Sol Peres returned the 1
latter part of last week from 1
Baltimore and New York.
Miss Celia Benjamin and Mrs \
Mabel Buie of Georgetown are \
visiting Mrs H G Askins. 4
Cotton market at Kingstree, '
12 M today,?12 1 to 12$ cents.
Seed market?$17.00 per ton. j
Messrs Cecil, Nappie and 1
Julian Jacobs are spending the
week wi':h their parents in town. '
Mr and Mrs J S Eron left Suor
day afternoon for New Tork
where they will spend some
time. (
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Mr Arthur P Byars, cotton
buyer for Intnan & Co. of New
York arrived in town Tuesday
morning. 1
Mr S D Cunningham and sister, ]
Miss Genie, .passed through
town Thursday en route to Laurinburg,
N. C. <
Mrs J A Kelley and daughter,
Miss Bessie, have returned from
a visit to Glenn Springs, Gaffney '
and other points.
On account of the Jewish new 1
year the stores of 8. Marcus, '
Sol. Peres and J 8 Eron were
closed Monday.
The ice situation does not improve.
The price depends on *
the scarcity, with a minimum of '
one cent a pound. ]
Mr H O 8 Jackson of Manning,
representing]the Clarendon Real
Estate and Fire Insurance Co., 1
spent Thursday in town.
The merchants are preparing 1
for a big fall trade and they will
get it; especially those who ad
vertise in The Record.
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A showy line of young men's j
sporty buggies?for sale at the .
old price?F C Thomas, Kingstree,
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A nice line of wagons?one
and two horse just ready to haul j
thirteen cents cotton at?F C t
Thomas',Kingstree, S C. .
Mr W T Wilkins, with two or
three children, returned Tuesday
night from a three days' |
trip to Atlanta, Ga.
Rev Sam P Fulton, missionary (
to Japan, will preach in the Presbyterian
church Sunday ,
morning at 11 o'clock.
Both the Farmers' association .
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ana ine f armers union nave ,
fixed fifteen cents as the minimum
price for cotton.
Miss Grett Michie, who has ]
been spending some time with i
the Misses Ervin, returned to
her home in Darlington Monday.
Messrs. Harry E De Pass and ]
J P Gwynn, prominent members i
of the Spartanburg bar, were in ]
town Monday attending a "Ref- j
erence." 1
A partnership for the prac- s
tice of law has been formed be- 1
tween Ex-J udge R 0 Purdv of *
Sumter and S Oliver O'Bryan, 1
Esq., of Manning. ?
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(INCSTREE,
The editor has been sick in
bed for a week?since last
Thursday. We ask our friends
to pardon any shortcomings
apparent this week.
Mr G Ollie Epps will handle
the adopted series of school
text books for Williamsburg
;ounty this year. See his new
ad next week.
A number of young people
from town attended the minstrel
performance given by the*
young men ofKingstree Tues
lay night.
Mr F Q Thomas of Manning
was in town several days th is
week looking after the inter ests
of his stables and new store
building .
Mr B W Butler, manager of
the Kingstree Dry Goods Co.,
returned Tuesday morning
from a two days' visit to his
family in Columbia.
Come and see my line of Ty3on&Jones,
White Star and Rock
Hill buggies for sale cheap?
they are going fast. F C Thomas
\ Kingstree, S C.
Mr P Z Harilee, acting general
manager of the South Atlantic
Cotton Oil Co. of Darlington,
was registered at Hotel Van
Keuren Wednesday.
I am out for business at cost
or any old price just so it cashcome
and make known your
wants?trade is money, F C
Thomas, Kingstree, S C.
There were 26 votes cast for
mayor and six alderman in the
general election Monday?those
elected in the primary being
the only ones voted for.'
Mrs M R Hemingway, Mr
Theodore Hemingway and Mrs C
j Burgess have returned from a
:rip to Jamestown, Washington
ind other points of interest.
We understand that in the
iear future Kingstree will boast
>f Book a and Novelty store. We
lave long needed something of
his kind and think it would be
l paying enterprise.
Prof. P P Bethea, Sheriff Gra1am
and Mr A 0 Hudson are
just back from a deer drive at
[ndiantown,on which theybagged''
five deer. They report a
rery pleasant and successful
expedition.
Rev. Mr. Boyle, who is under
appointment to go to Korea
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very soon, win pcatu iu luc
Presbyterian church Sunday
light in the interest of 'The
Forward Movement." Everybody
is cordially invited.
We learn with regret that Mr
Wattie E Snowden of Benson
lasbeen stricken- again with
paralysis and is critically ill.
Mr Snowden is just convalescent
from a serious illness of typhoid
fever and it is feared that this
second afflction will go hard
with him. We join his many
riends in hoping that he may
je able to withstand these severe
ittacks.
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G- OLLIE EPP3, I
SOLE AGENT
Waterman's Ideal
Fountain Pep,
KINGSTREE S. CMonthly
Statement
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DL-* penary No. Locatfc
Kingstree 1 Acadera
Lake City t Acune A
>cranton 3 E. R. R.
' Total,
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
Williamsburg County.
PERSONALLY APPEARED D
Beard, who being each duly and seven
Sworn to and subscribed before t
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firadriSchMl Bpeos Scptnfeer 16
TheKingstree graded school
will begin work again on next
Monday. September 16. An
unusually able corps of instructors
has been secured and the
ensuing year promises to be the
most successful yet. Following
is a list of the teachers and the
work which ,will be under their
supervision: Mr P P Bethea,
9th and 10th grades; Mr E B
Hallman, 8th grade; Miss Ross,
7th grade; Miss^Beckham, 6th
grade; Miss Stoll, 4th and 5th
grades; Miss Onslaw, 2nd and
3rd grades; Miss Erkmann, 1st
grade; Miss Campbell, instructor
of piano.
Summons for Belief(Complaint
Served)
State of South Carolina, )
Countj of Williamsburg f
Court Common Pleas.
Drucilla Altman, Francis E Eaddy,
Victoria Hanna, John 8. Altman and
Susan U. Stone,
Plaintiffs,
vs
Henry Altman, Lizzie Thompson,
Joeie Altman, James H Altman, Dallie
Altman, Warren Altman, Gausie
Thompson, Eula E. Breece, James G.
Thompson, Cassie B. Thompson, Walter
H. Thompson and S. B - Poston,
Defendants.
To th? defendants, Henry Altman,
Lizzie Thompson, Josie Altman, James
H Altman, Dallie Altman, Warren
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Altman, uausie inumimm, uuia u,
Breece, James G. Thompson, Cassie B.
Thompson, Walter H. Thompson and
S. B. Poston.
You are hereby soMKONtD and required
to answer the complaint in this
action; of which a copy is herewith
served upon you, and to serve a copy
of your answer to the said complaint
on the subscribers at their office in
Kingstree, South Carolina, within
twenty-days after^the service hereof;
exclusive of the day of such service; and
if you fail to answer the complaint
within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff
in this action will apply to the Court
for the relief demanded m the complaint.
Lee & As kins,
Plaintiffs' Attorneys.
To the defendant, Eula E. Breece: ?
Take notice, that the complaint in
this action was filed the in office of the
Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas
for Williamsburg County, State of
South Carolina, on the 7th day of September,
A. D., 1907.
Lee & Askins,
9-12 6t Plaintiffs' Attorneys.
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( THE MONTH OF AUGUS'
All Slick Is Kiel at Ceasiatrs' Prices.
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ToUl Invoice Including Ope rati
>a Stock on H&ad First Total Sales ol
of Mouth Dt
y St. 8,478.60 3,157.26 5
tve. 6,180.64 4,786.35 1
St. 2,685.38 1,178.89
$ 15,334.62 $ 9,122.50 $~5
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r J. L. Bass and J. M. Parker, members of
illy sworn, depose ana say cnat ine ioreguin
ne this ninth day of September, 1907.
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I SPECIAL NOTICES I
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Transient Notices will be Pablisbed y
In This Column at the Rate of One
Cent a Word for Each Issue. t
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Before buying or selling a farm or e
any property, write f
The Carolina Realty t Trust Co, 1
2-14-tf Bishopvflle, S. C. t
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Fob Rent?One store building at]
Salterai For terms apply to Mrs SEP
Davis, Salters Depot, SC. u
Wantbd?To buy Stock Certificates 1<
of Williamsburg Live Stock Co. ti
Address, "Bur**," _
SM2-3t Kings tree, S. C.
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For Sale?40-acre tract of land within
two-miles of Kingatree. This is a chance
to own a home near good schooL Apply
this office.
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Kingstree Dry Goods Co?
"Watch Space*"
County Dispensary BoardMonthly
Statement,
J W King et al?Corporators'
Notice. *
Elizabeth Yarborough?Not- .
ice Final Discharge.
Lee A Askins?Summons For
Relief.
Blizzard Hardware Co?Shingles,Lime
and Sewing Machines.
L Stackley?Clothing, etc.
G Ollie Epps?Incorporators'
Notice.
Orangeburg Collegiate Institute?Boarding
School.
Wasted to Boy a Ticket?
On last Tuesday while Scott
and Miller of the People's Market
were driving twenty nice
beef cattle through town, upon
reaching the railroad one of the
cows broke into the waiting
room at the depot and walked
straightway up to the ticket
window apparently in quest of
a ticket back to her rural home.
The accommodating agent appeared
promptly at the window
to wait upon the customer, but
for some reason he refused to j
sell the desired ticket, while at ^
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lUiaiiistorg Couty '
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lag Expenses Stock on Hind
[Each Breakage , Laat
speasary Day of Month
538.6-5 10.10 3,218.80
.88.70 16.12 1,360,75
84.49 * 6.94 1,455.60
11.84 $ 33.16 $ 6,014.85
the Williamsburg County Dispensary
g statement is true and correct.
De S. Gilland Notary Public.
be same time, with\ rope that
ad been handed him, he skill. I
ally threw a lasso through the 1
rindow and securely roped her $
>y the horns in true Western J
tyle. This is Mr Taylor's first
xperience with beef cattle in j
he passenger department; and
he whole bovine tribe should
hereby take notice"* that their
atronage is not desired. This
nusual incident attracted a
irtre crowd of lancbinc neonle .4
0 o JT?*
o the depot
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SOME
SPLENDID
BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES, J
Iivts! him Estate
istarldriccteTia.
Aid Venire tec FaUcvtn
Kartells te Otter Tic
No. 59?1,350 acres, 25 cleared,
5 miles from Trio?Spllendid bargain.
16,000.00.
No. 60?100 acres near Goordios.
12.600.
No. 61?Ten-Room Dwelling in
town of Kingstree. $3,300.
No. 62?179 acres near Rome.
$1,790.
No. 63?200 acres near Harpers.
11,200. <?
No. 64?966 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
dwelling, on R FD route. $2,000
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If Any of These
Interest You, (.|
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AND REMEMBER
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If you want to buy or sell, it
will be to ycur interest to see us.
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