The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, November 14, 1907, Image 2
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. WEDDING IN KINGCTREE.
Miss Nay Van Ketiren Led to the AN
tar by Mr C C Brinkley.
The following account of the Van
Keuren-Brink ley wedding ^appeared
in the News & Courier of last Sunday:
KlNGSiREE, November 9:?On
Wednesday morning, at 7 o'clock, a
very prettv home wedding was solemnized
at the residence of Mr and
Mrs H Van Keuren, on Main street,
when their, eldest daughter, Mits
May, was united in marriage to Mr
Charles C Brinkley, the Kev J E
Mahaffey officiating. Promptly at
the hour above mentioned the bridal
party entered the beautifully decorated
parlor to the sweet strains of
Mendelssohn's Wedding march,
prettily played by Miss Grace Van
Keuren, a sister of the bride, and it
was here that the solemn, impressive
aud binding words were pro*
nonnced, which plighted these young
hearts until "death them do part."
The bride was becomingly attired in
a handsome brown traveling soit,
hat and gloves match. The
groom wore the usoal * regulation
suit The bride is one *>f Kingstree's
handsome and most popular;
oung lading, and by her maay traits
of character has endeared herself to
the hearts of her many friends.
The groom is ayoung man of
great bosinem ability and is vHl
thought of by hie many iriends.
The popularity of this young oouple
is well attested by the many beautiful
presents received. Just after
the wadding the couple took thei r
departure on th^ morning train for
points North, and will be at home
oi} Main streetyfc their friends after
November 15. May heaven's choicest
blessings be showered on this
newly numed couple is the wish of
their uiaoy friends.
' ' FmiMtert CHIeff.
Editor County Record:?The
boys are doing excellent work, and
why I say , this is because we
have heard ho complaint whatever
from the faculty and they graut us
a holiday occasionally. We never
expect ^holiday except regular ones,
, when our work, will not count more
more thgn.jbalfin our fayor. Yesterday.,
we werp; gijant^d ..holiday and
r from what I^jpul^t aee of the. boys,
I thjilk tbay epjoyedit to the fullest
eXteotfu; ; ;<!. gw; '
'The.-oonaty fair, closed yesterday
afttf:tbr^^a>8 of fun and. arnusp:'
ment?WJThereI saw some fine races,
and ^{thj^k that this fair was^a great
5 ' success, being > the first one for$partanburg
county. After building it
up for a few years it will no doubt
equal the State fair.
. She advisability of getting out an
<k a annual this year has been considered
">W" and we have decided to get out the
y J- ieoond>aud best annual that Wof^
ford has yet brought forth. Al
*' ?ady tjo hundred have been sub.
' ^?? tor, besides the advertis
log material and oth?s who will de[
cide. later how many they want. The
; K': issuing of this one will Insure the
j ^gstling ont of one auother year.
In our lyceum course we have had
the pleasure of hearing Mr. McArthur
of New York and Mr.
William T * Rrmn vhnm nsrhana
ff ilUIUH 1/ JL-r? J HUj ftMvw
we know a little more of. This
coming week two more numbers of
our lyceum will be filled.
Each class has pnt oat a foot ball
team, and daring these pleasant
evenings we amuse oar selves by going
to a game. On Thanksgiving
? we are expecting the best game of the
season, the Seniors and Freshmen
against tne Sophomores and Juniors.
By the way, Christmas is coming
and we all hope to be at home then.
Thanking you, Mr. Editor, for yoai
time and space and wishing you all
the very best, I remain,
Very sincerely yours,
B. Leo Cahte*.
Wofford College Nov. 8,'07.
The Postmaster of Gascsnadde,
Ma, Daniel A. Bngb, says of De
Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills, "]
am doing so well, and improving sc
fase in health, that I oannot saj
too much for yonr Kidney and Bladder
Pills* I feel like a new man.'
DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pilli
are sold by W. S. Wallace, M. D,
Union Graded School.
The last meeting of the Francis
. Marion Literary Society was said to!
be the best in its history. This is a
good indication of the progress that
is being made.1 The election for the
new oftic-rs wa? held at this meeting,
whieh resulted as follows: Presi- !
dent, Furney Hemingway; Vice
President, Ogilrie Fogers; Secretary,
Daisie Brockinton; Treasurer, Allard'
Hemingway; First Censor, Emmie
Brockinton; Second Censor, Emmie
Snow. Several new members have I
1 recently tntered the society and
, there are now hbont forty-five jjdfniber8.
1
Miss Cora Huggins has organized
a Loyal Tempertince Legiou for the
| primary grade of which she is teacher.
The children hawe entered it
' with great enthusiasm, and now
speak of "Our Society? as proudly
' as the members of the Literary Society
dp of theirs. We feel sure a
great*deal of benefit will be derived
; from this orgnization.
; We were pleased the other day
when we learned that our school had
won a prize of fifty dollars for making
improvements. , The prize is to
be used for still further improvefin.
namr.na i fn Vw?
UiUUbO VUI VCHM^HS IW W WW MMWV
1 Into a park and when completed as
pland, it will be "a thing of beauty"
and a joy for many years.
Since onr last notes one of oar
- little pupils finished her course with
as and is now on roll in the great
school of heaven. Ityline Wilson,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. p. L
Wilson, left ns October the twentythird,
after an illness} of several
weeks. Only eleven years of age,
vet a sweeter, purer disposition tha n
was hers cannot be fonnd. We
miss her, and yet not one of us
could be better prepared to stand
"examination" for the scho ol in
01? ,1?
ixwrj. aug umj wg i?iu uci iu tuc
church-yard, though lit by the
brightness of noon-day son and
though all natnre was decorated in
the gorgeous colors of autumn, yet
our spirits never were half so sad, or
life seemed more filled with sorrow.
Tie a happy consolation, we know,
when each of us has finished thislif :'s \
school and. passes into the grander
realmsttle -Ityline will meet us
and guide us happily to the Teacher
pivine. May ner class as they
gather with her, one by one, answer
in an unbroken roll $fttl that at last '
. great day of all. -
f r Edit a. Litterae
Y Rome, ?<5; November 8, 1907.
'J Tax Notice.
JThe tax books will be open for eollepion
of taxes the 15th day of October
T?t law aa frtHnWa '' x
For State 1 s , , ^g. nulls/
" ordinary dbunty 3>? " '
V " Roads 1 "
. K " Cons'tl school 3 "
i Past indebtedness rtis 1 * * " "
' A .capitation tax of $1.00 on all male
agas fcf 4rand' $0. years
of age, and 30 mills levy on all
(litter fcmapvlrtfat8 and hogs in Ander'
son. Snttons and Penn townships?also
. 80 c6j*s pdHhead "dh all <*&? ; also ?
i mills 'op Turing boflds in l?ings?ree, f
towns hip'rierKio! dietnct Vo7l6.
Commutation (road; Tax $2 00
Levy: for special school districts as
follows:? ?
. No. ^ 27,and9* 4 mitts
19, 30, 21; 22 arid 26 2?
rr is 4 "
i '
2& 13 V
*" 29 4
i I will-be at the following places mentioned
below for collection of said taxes
November
Hebron ? 1
Kingsttee 2-4
Greelyville 5-6Gourd
ins '7
Sutton 8
Trio 9
i Harpers . . U
i Sahers ' 12
Cedar Swamp, Rhem's Store 18
Bloomingvale 14
Morrisville 15
Rhems 16
'> Kennedy's Store 18
(:hurch 19
Rome 20
; Lamberts 21
, S. B. Boston's store 22
E. F. Prosser's store 23
Leo 25
Scran ton 26-27
' Lake City 29-80
December
Kings tree 2
' Lake City 3
A
taaeb *
i Kingstree 5-6-7-9
l4rice City 10
Kingstree 11-12-18-14-Iq
Lake City 17
Kingstree 18-19-20-27-28-80-31
Those who desire to pay their taxes
through the mail would expedite matters
by dropping the Treasurer a postal
asking far the amount of their tax so as
to avoid sending the wrong amount,
> also stating the township or townships,
. (if property is owned in more than one)
. and if possible give school district where
- property is located, also state whether
> P<>!' or reed tax, or both are wanted. I
After paying taxes examine your rer
ceipts ana see if all of your property is
! u y following tne a Dove suggestions
complications and^additiopal cost may ,
, be avoided
J. Wsslit Cook,
9-19 tf Co. Treasurer.
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CAUGHMAN IN A HOLE.
Acted on His Own Authority in C'tianging
Train RouteThe
following telegram . to Hail* j
road Commissioner J, M. Sullivan
and hie answer to it make interesting
reading:
v TO MR. SULLIVAN.
Charlestofl, November 5, 19u7.
J. M. Sullivan, Anderson, S. C.J
Did you not say in .lacjisoti Hotel,1
in presence of McLeod, ^Ilolt, Sal- j
lender, Caughman, myself and;
others, in answer to my direct question,
that you did not authorize
change of train at Sumter? That
you told Caughman to let the matter
rest until other side was heard?
That if Caughman was under impression
you had assented he evidently
misunderstood what you said
over 'phone. In view of Caughman's
statement in News and Courier
to-day would appreciate immediate
answer, jast to keep the record
straight
M. C. Brunson,
The News and Courier.
mr. sullitah'8 reply.
Andrrbon, S. 0, November 5, *07.
M. C. Brunson, News and Conner,
Charleston, S. C.: Telegram received.
I never anthorized Chairman
Caughman to issue order
changing train to Somter. I did |
authorize him to call a hearitg
of all parties concerned. Chairman
Caughman is mistaken in bis com. ,
munication of to day in The News j
and Courier as to Commissioner1
Earle being absent in Washington. ,
Earle was in Greenville at the time j
Caughman 'phoned me iu Ander- J
son. ,
J. M. Sullivan.
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Lee Coiety Iodliiait. j
Lee county is stirred up over the
new train service over the Atlantic
Coast Line which has just been in- ,
angurated. Bishopville is .deprived
of a satisfactory passenger train
service and a ms.il clerk. Lieut
Gov. Thomas G. McLeod of Bishopville
was in Sumter vesteiiay
and be was evidently not at all satis
fied with the way the Coasj; line
has treated his town.?The State, |
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The Weekly Paper Preblen.
In discussing the increasing
serious problems which now. confronts
newspaper publishers a^J
over the country, The Fourth
Estate, whose name sufficiently indicates
its natureas publication,eipreeses
the opinion that the worst sufl'et:
ere will be those weeklies and semi- J
weekl|es w&icb several years ago- redqqed..the
subscription from $2.00
and $1.50 to $1.00. , "This unfortfinaite
cut fri price," Says our contenrporsryr
"occurred when the
country was in tlie clutches of hard
times, and the people were not able
to payvtheir bifls. Now every subscription
taken at that price is well
nigh a financial loss. It will be at
a loss when the new price of paper
goes into effect. There is but oie
thing for small publishers to do and
that is to increase the price qf their
paper. They should not expect to
make the advance less than 50 cents
on $1.00 subscriptions, and the
1 >n .
same on 9i.ov raics. No
subscriber ought to expect to
to get a paper nowadays for 1
such a sum as $1.00. The print
paper alone will be worth nearly
that." That's the way it looks
to us, is looking to more and more
weekly and semi-weekly publishers
and should shortly look to all the
subscribers concerned. If the laborer
is worth^ of his hire and these
particular lorborers are to reoeire
any hire at all, no other course remaine.?Charlotte
Observer.
All kind of canned meats, fruits
and regetables at Hill & Dickson's
10-31-t. * '1
For BentPlantation
at Indianfown containing
850 acres plan table lands, large dwelling
and afloat houses, artesian w^D.
The beat stand for merchandising in
the counter* Star* has been,'opto for
Business forthepaitthhty^nfcieyeafn,
Adaress P. 0. Box No. 77, Kings tree,
8 C. 1144- tf
DeWitt's Little Early Risers are
the best pills made. They do not
gripe. Sold by W. L Wallace, M
D.
NoticeBy
Georgetown & Western Ftailroad
Company of its Intention to Apply to
the Next General Assembly of the
State of South Carolina for an
Amendment to, A Iteration and Change
oI'its' harter.
The Georgetown & Western Railroad
company will, at the next'session of
the General Assembly of the State of
South 1 arolina. apply to said General
Assembly for an amendmeiU to its
< harter and for such alteration and
change therein as ?ill confer upon it by
an Act of said General Assembly, a
mong other rights and privileges, the
right to build and construct a railroad
from some phint on the line of Georgetown
& Western Railroad, between
l.ane>in the county of Williamsburg,
and Georgetown in the county of /
Georgetown, through the counties of c
Georgetown, Williamsburg, Florence j
and Marion, t > seme point or poiifaf in ?
said counties by a route or routes fob ,
determined upon hereafter by said r
Company. ?
Georgetown & Western Railroad
Company.
By Raymond S Farr,
t General Manager.
l(M0-Ji'n-15t-08
Final Discharge.
Notice is hereby given that on the
23rd day of Nov. 1907, I will apply to
the Probate .fudge of Williamsburg
County for a fi> al discharge aa administrator
of the Estate of H. K. Browder,
deceased
W. M. Browdir,
10-3>-4t. Administrator.
Weak Women
lb week sad aiBBfweaMn. than bat butane
oartobefe Batvtlh that way. tcratrnhnath
mu?t be combined. On* b local, ene b eonatfto
ttoul tat both aw laitartsat. both asntfiL
Dr. Shoop'a witQn It the Lecei
4aetopteel I
Beoaeimrahrent tusioalhjr/naeedy, while Dr.
Bhoop't RactoeedTe it wtaOy sa fotenal tmt
aat Tbe lafihi i?bKm throojbent the
aire antaa, mtlii the recall ef all imtt%
ell ttaoe. aadall bleed iliaah.
The 'Night Cure", at tta ne?e iasUee. iket Hie
work vbib joatleet. lttoo(taaeeJeaedhtdaa?> 5
ed mawae earfeete. beeb local Weeknemei sad
itierberye. while the Reetoretive, eeeee oerroot
gdtauenl. elves rtaewed Titer ead ambttieo. i
bolide op watted ttaoaa brtofini ebeot reaewed '
itmacth. vlaer. sad tamp. lake Dr. Shoey't
ha tcrmCrr?Tabled or LlenfcS?at e fenera) tool*
to (tamtam. ForpectUrtlocalheto.ateetwell
Dr. iShoop's
Night Cure
d. c. scon. d
The Largest and Most f ^mplete J
R?t?h)ifihmptit South. V
G^O. S. HACKER 8 SON. ^
s ^SbSs^SI^^ ^a
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-MANUFACTUI :ES OF
v.* ' * > ,
Sash, Doors, Blinds .
Moulding and Building Material, I
Sash Weights and Cords I
CHARLESTON, 8. C. . 1
pwitwsifiai ciDns 11
r nunuuiunnL unnuu
W. L. Baaa A. C S
BASS & HINDS, ]
Attorneys-at-law
KNGSTREE, S. C.
B-20-tf.
1 MS nil. B
Lake City, S. C
Crown and Bridge Work n Specialty.
ALL WORK
Guaranteed as^Rep resented.
VJ. L. BASS
Attorney at Law
/, LAKE CITY, & C.
Dr R J HcOabe
Dentist
KiNQsrm s. c.
J. D. MOUZON'S .
BAR6ER SHOP
?ia thjcr
fn Keroi I?tel
it equipped with up-to-<iate applkuMee.
Polite Service, Competent
Workmen.
5-8-08.
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Desperate
Coughs
Dangerous coughs. Extremely
perilous coughs. Coughs that
rasp and tear the throat and
lungs. Coughs that shake the
whole body. You need a regular
medicine, a doctor's medi
| cine, for such a cough. Ask
your doetor about Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral.
jM We publish our formula#
/I a We baniah alcohol
from our medleinaa
flyers
Lny good doctor will tell you that a medi-j
ine Tike Ayer's Choty Pectoral cannot
>o its best work if fte bowels are con*
tipated. Ask your doctor if be knows
nytbinc better than Ayer'u Pills for cor*
ecting tnis sluggishness of the liver.
?Had# by tha J. C. Ayr Co., gowall. W aaa '
SB
SANDWICHES
HOT COFFEE /
CHOCOLATE
ALL KINDS OF
BOUILLON
liiil
"A dollar
2 ~ ? rf/vli
id u uuu<
There is no better way
tealing with
I, L Stuckey, the ol
nan.
I have a splendid line o
Mi:. Iw
' ; V" , .
hat in view of the hard times
bove cost
A nice bunch of HORSES
t prices to suit.
J. L Stm
HORSES Al
(OUR SECOND CA
fANCY DRIVERS A.'
A Nice line of Babcock, Piedmo:
always o
>tudebaker, Russell ?u
??THE BEST
rlarness, Saddles
TO SELEC
THE WILLHHi
KINGSTRE
BANK OF t
Kingstree. So
CAPITAL. t30.000
J
1 DIREC
, Jas F Cooper
DC Scott
Collections made prompt]
LOANS, large r small, a
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UN'S- |
{M best thing for a growing boy ! I, *uf
Learning to aboot well and
V acquiring qualities cf
SELF-CONTROL, DECISION, AND
MANLINESS
nail da* to STEVENS FIREARJ* CDVCATIOS.
Ask your Dealer for Stevens Kifles?
Shotguns?Pistols. Insist on our timehonored
make. If you cannot olrtain,
we ship direct, exnreas prepaid, upon
receipt of Catalog Price. ' t L r'
Erarrtbiaf 70a *aat tnkaowabo ttba STEVENS t
la foasd ia J40 Pa*a Uluatratod Catalog. Ma lad
for foar rrr.ta la (tampi to pa/ po*t gr. BaantltoJ
Tan Color Haagar?Sna decoration for four k
"dtn"orrtak room?mailed f r ernta ia rtamp*
J. STEVENS ARMS A TOOL CO.
P. n Raw i/WT
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CIGARS
FRUITS / I
P ' / 1
CONFECTIONS J
AND FINE 1
CANDIES
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saved
ar made"
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to save your dollars than by
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d reliable live-stock
V ^0f
i al In,
am offering at 10 per cent
i and MULES always on hand
CkCy, Lake CHy,&X^'
ID RULES.
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ND GOODWORKER8
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nt, Durham and Barhour Buggies
n hand. " (\
id Thornhill wagons
LINE OF : j
, Rotes g Whips '
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fours to please.
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NGSTREE
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Mule on approved security.
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