The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, September 26, 1907, Image 8
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Local and Personal.
9&~ We ate 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 m 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 paid; if 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.
See list of jurors.
Mr C L Burgess was in town
i f . -m r
"i uesciay irom iviouzon.
Mr A J Parsons of Suttons
was a visitor in town Tuesday.
Itev J 0 Caraway of Salters
Depot was noted on our streets
one day this week.
LeBoy Lee, Esq., was in
Georgetown several days this
week on professional business.
Mr S W Gowdy of Lake City
iwas in Manning during the
" week on business?Cor. Columbia
~$tate.
Rev J W Bishop, who has recently
undergone a tedious illness,
is able to be out, to the
^gratilcation of his many friends.
Miss Lila Hammet has gone
to Marion to take a position
with the Marion County Lumber
Co. as stenographer and type
writer.
Mr Chas Myers, formerly of
Xingstree but who now * resides
at Latta, was here Monday and
paid The Record a pleasant
call.
The many friends of Mr WE
Snowden of Benson were pleased
to see him able to come to
town last Monday after his recent
se /ere illness.
Mr R D Gamble of Indiantown
was in here Monday to see his
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family, who have movea to
Kingstree in order to enjoy the
excellent advantages of our
graded school.
Miss Nena Brewington of Baltimore,
the new milliner for the [
Kingstree Dry Goods Co., came'
in Wednesday of last week and
will be pleased to get aquainted
with her prospective friends
and customers.
Miss Odessa Montgomery of
Kingstree is making Manning
her temporary home this seasen.
Miss Montgomery belongs
to one of the best families of
Williamsburg county?Cor. Columbia
State.
The six banks in Williamsburg
county make a rema rkably
fine showing, and notwithstanding
one disastrous year the
fact is impressed upon us that
" ?J ~^ /*/-.?nfr ic far fmm
IllC JJl dUU uiu wuut; ..
"'busted" yet.
The scolarship for the Citadel
Academy from this county
was won by Mr J H Wood berry
of Johnsonville, and not by Mr
J H Floyd, as the daily papers
stated it. Mr F R Hemmingway
is the alternate.
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Thursday t
NGSTRE
Dr ? T Kellejr, who has beer
associated with Dr W L Wallace
during the summer months
returned this week to continue
his studies at the Medical College
of Charleston. Dr Kellej
will graduate next year and
probably hang out his shingle
in Kingstree.
Come and see my line of Tyson&Jones,
White Star and Rock
Hill buggies for sale cheap?
they are going fast. P C Thomas',
Kingstree, S C.
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Far Tern a! Court Convening October
7, Jodie Prince Presiding
J C Altman, Johnsonville
I W Botynn, Lambert
W D McClary, Gourdin
J T Wilson, Harper
J J Graham, Kingstree
S A Graham, Gourdin
S M Brown. Benson
W T Sports, Greelyville
G A Brown, Lake City
J D Cox. Venters
J B Morris, Bloomingvale
W G Cantley, Jr. 44
Alex Spivey, Salters Depot
S D Hanna, Jr. Vox
R D Guerry, Zeb
W T Britton, Salters Depot
R E Adams, Mouzon
W G Carter. Lambert
WPMcGill, Kingstree
J A McCants, Harper
J L Blakeley, 41
S S Blakeley, 44
G J Graham, Jr, Cooper
J J Hanna, Kingstree
J M Oliver, Heinemann
J C McElveen, Lake City
W J M Thomas, Rome
J B Matthews, Kingstree
James A Scott, "
R J Brown, Church
W T Matthews, Scranton
J D Boyd, Trio
H D Ferrell, Greelyville
S J Kirby, Scranton
W V Nexsen, Kingstrec
G Walter Scott, Kingstree
I am out for business at cos1
or any old price just so it cashcome
and make known youi
wants?trade is money, F C
Thomas, Kingstree, S C.
Uifstree Telephone Co. Organized
On Monday a meeting of the
stock-holders was held and th<
Kingstree Telephone Co. dul;
organized with W RFunk, pres
ident, W T Wilkins, vice president
and G 0 Epps, secretary
and treasurer. Application fo
a charter has been made anc
the exchange will be installec
as soon as possible.
Free hitching lot and stall
rear of Farmers'Supply Cos.
Baptist Union Meeting.
The Union meeting of tb
Southeast Baptist Associatioi
will meet with Kingstree churcl
on Friday, September 27. Th
committee on entertainment ii
as follows: Dr A M Snider
Messrs W R Funk and P A Als
brook. All delegates are re
quested to see the committe*
who will provide them wit)
homes.
The nicest and" cheapest lin<
of harness in town, at F C Thorn
a's, Kingstree, S G'.
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Following are the Cotton Bin
? Hugh MeOutcben, Alexander Spr
w W. S. Gilland, Rogers, McCabed
? J. C. Kinder, Farmers and ttpinm
? A. F. Byars, Inman & Co., Charl
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? D. J. Epps, Buckeye Cotton i
?L. P. Kinder, Southern Cotcc
W. R. Scott, Kingntree Oil S
? R. W. Fulton, S. 0. Cotton 0
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^ Quotations today, September
@ Cotton 11J to 111 ceut
^ Cotton Seed $21.00 i
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Mrs Janet Ann Wheeler died
Thursday morning, September J
19, at the home of her son, Mr ?
J P Wheeler, of Kingstree, af- t
ter a long illness, the re3ult of '
a stroke of paralysis, which she 1
suffered some weeks ago. a
Mrs Wheeler was the widow of f
the late Gen. Coffee Wheeler, <
who died in service near i
Charleston during the Civil <
war. She was a daughter of 1
Mr John C Fulmore, who lived l
near the present town of Cades.
Mrs Wheeler was seventy-six >c
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years oia ana was me mumer |?
of three children: Messrs J P t
Wheeler of Kingstree, C E 1
Wheeler of Florence and West 1
Wheeler of Columbia. Her re- i
mains were interred at the fam- i
ily burying ground at Bethes- 1
da church, near Cades, the fun- j
1 eral services being conducted by 1
| Rev. SJ Bethea. The funeral i
was largely attended by people i
J both from Williamsburg and
' Florence counties.
Mrs Wheeler was a devoted
t Christian and a lifetime member
- of the Methodist church. Her
r death is a sad blow to a large
2 number of friends and i elatives
in the community in which she
, lived.
1 The best is always cheapest?
- use Town Talk flour and be con^
rinced. Sold by The Farmers'
Supply Co.
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r Special Offer.
I You are invited to call and
I see the following vehicles,which
will be sold at cost to make
g room for our fall stock:
Seven surreys prices from $65
to $90.00
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Two phaetons o&.uu 10 iu.w
e Two 2 seated open buggies
1 each 50.00
a Two open buggies each 25.00
e One top rubber tire buggy
s 70.00
One open rubber tire buggy
i- 65.00
> One top rubber tire buggy
5 50.00 9-23-4t
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Buy Town Talk and get the
5 best flour to be had. At Farmers
Supply Co's.
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era here at present:
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Death of % V H NcCrea
On Thursdar. Kpntpmhor IS 1Q07
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dr William Marcel lad McCre* passid
away at his home near Iudiaaown
postoffice. He was striken
rith paralysis about a year ago and
lis death was the result of another
stroke. He was interred at the
umily burying groan! near Central
&nrcb, Rev E E Krvin conducing
the funeral services. Mr Mc?
Jrea was sixty-nine years old and
lie wife and eight children?five
jirls and three boys?sarvive him.
Mr McCrea was a gentleman of the
rid regime?a tyj>e of those knightly
tools that made the "Old South"
;be admiration of the whole world.
Endowed with unusual native ability,
enhknced by cultare and refineneat,
he lived his life- a modest and
inassuming country gentleman,
irben by right of birth and intelli
?eoce he might hare aspired to be a
leader among meu. He was a polished
gentleman ami ever held a
strict sense of justice in his dealings
with his fellow-man.
Besides his immediate family Mr
McCrea leaves one sister, Mrs Josina
Chandler, the last surviving
member of an erstwhile large family
circle.
We tender our sincere condolences
to the bereaved ones and may they
be comforted by Him who tempers
the wind to the shorn lamb.
KINGSTKEE1C0RTINGENT
To tbi Edocatioiai Institutions of
. the State.
The following young collegians
have recently taken their departure
for the several institutions of learning
which they lull attend during
the ensuing session: Winthrop College:
Misses Adelaide Harper, Pearl
Montgomery, ;Floasie Harper, Jimmie
Britton, Lonifie Harper, Esther
Gordon, Eunice Harper, Elise Rollins
and Margaret Ross.
Columbia College: Misses Annie
Stuckley, Nita Whitehead, Eleanor
Epps, Annie Belle Bryan and
Man tie Coker.
Converse College: Misses Mabel
Snider and Marion Gilland.
Wofford College: Messrs Ernest]
Epps and Theodore Hemmingway.
Davidson College, N C: Mr J H
Scott.
Charleston College: Mr Peel Epps.
C'.intod College: Mr Cyril Grayson.
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Attention!
I handle Text books adopted
by the State dor the public
schools i#the County, and
have a full supply of these
books on band at all times;
also carry a full line box
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paper, tablets, pencils, pens,
ink and other school sup?
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plies.
C. OLLIE EPPS,
Kiisflree, S. C.
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A showy line of young men's1
sporty buggies?for sale at the
old price?F C Thomas, Kingstree,
S C.
SPECIAL NOTICES
Transient .Notices wiu oe ruousnen
[? This Column at the Sate of One
Cent a Word for Each Issue.
Before buying or selling a farm or
any property, write
Th* Carolina Realty & Trust Co,
2?14-tf Bishepville, S. C,
Fo? Rent?One store building at
"afters, For terms apply t? Mrs 9 E
Davis, Salters Depot, ?C.
Wawtbd?To buy Stock Certificates
of Williamsburg Live Stock < o*.
Address, 4,Buykr,"
9-4i-3t Kings tree, S. C.
For Sale?40-acre tract of land within
two-mi lee of Kings tree. This is a chance
to own a home near good sdnol Apply
this office
Wawtbd? Highest price paid l'or fat
cattle
Address. C. G. Carat**,
Cades, S 0.
For Rknt?Several furnished rooms.
For terms, et<\, apply to Mrs M R
Hemingway. Kings tree, S C. 9-28-2t
Send me one dollar and get a nice
two-horse load of stove wood delivered.
a.oa-A* P B Thorn*.
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Fob Sale:?I have abaut 75 head o4
nice sheep for sale all together. Call
ob address, J. A - Christmas,
1M9 4t Hebron, S. C.
Fob Sale At a bargain, one Hod*
stem bicycle, brand new.
Apply, Record Office.
Coffins, Caskets, all sizes and
kinds and Undertakers' supplies
at cost at S M Askins', Lake
City, S C. 9?19-3t
. New Advertisements.
Kingatree Dry Goods Co?Millinery
and dress goods opening.
Louis Cohen&Co?Charleston?
ready-to wear garments, fine dress
goods and silks.
ACLB R?Jamestown Exposition.
Kingatree Cotton Market?Cotton
and seed quotations.
Died o( Heart Failure.
Abraham Fulton, a well known
cclored man about town died very
rPtn?arI?w mnrnim? about
OUUUCUljr xuvw a
9:30 o'clock. He waa apparently in
good health and had left his house
to stake his cow to graze. Before
reaching his door he fell forward on
his face and when an examination
was made life was found to be extiuct.
Abraham was about 50 years
old.
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Try a barrel of Town Talk j
flour, at Farmers' Supply Co. v3| !
Notice to Teachers- ~ J
The regular teachers' examinination Jp
will be held in Kingstree on Frifey; j
October 18, beginning at 10 o'clock an. I
J. G. McCullough. m
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9-17-3t VVilliaanburg County, -.jB
WHENEVER 9
You 1
Have 1
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KIND OF BUSINESS 1
la Real Estate See ...
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Kingstree, - ?y' S. C.
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SPLENDID
BUSINESS i
OPPORTUNITIES,
limtiilnl Estate .
Is MrMifceti Tnl '
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larplis It (Iter Tse_.._. Jfl
No. 59?1,350 acres, 23 cleared,
5 miles from Trio?iSpllendid bargain.
16,000.00.
No. 60?100 acres near Goardins.
12,600.
No. 61?Ten-Room Dwelling in
town of Kingstree. $3,306.
No. 62?179 acres near Rome.
$1,790.
No. 63?200 acres near Harpers.
61,200.
No. 64?266 acres, Johnson township.
68,400. e v;
No. 66?21 acres, seven-room
dwelling and store boose, in town
of Harpers. $8,000.
No. 70?6 acres, store-house and
dwelling, near Benson. $3,000.
No. 71?164 acres, ten-room
dwelling, 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 ^1^2
will be to ycur interest to sec us;"
Stoll Bros,,
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