The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, November 28, 1907, Image 8
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KINGST
Local and Personal.
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 tnese 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.
Mr D E Gordon was noted in
town yesterday from Gourdin.
Mr S A Tisdale of Central was
an agreeable visitor in town
Friday.
Messrs L H Fairey and LeGrand
Rodgers spent Sunday in
Lake City.
MrHU Kinder is able to be
out after a tedious illness of typhoid
fever.
Mrs L W (.J 11 land and Miss
Jane Gilland are visiting in
f'harIeston.
F. very bed y who can do so
should attend the hot supper i
to-morrow night.
Mr J A Christmas of Hebron
was a pleasant visitor at Thk
Reooku office yesterday.
The Farmers' Supply Co. is j
advertising A mas goods. It
will pay you to read what they
have to say.
Mrs Louis Sherfesee of
Charleston has been visiting her'
parehts in town, Mr and Mrs !
Thos. M Gil land.
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A number of hunting parties
will enjoy today the exciting
and sportsmanlike pastime of slaughtering
small game.
L W Gilland, Esq., has mate-'
rials on the ground for building
a two story dwelling on his lot
in North Academy street.
Messrs George Stackley, K J (
and Roper Pendergrass came |
over from Florence Friday to |
attend the funeral of Mrs li T j
Flagler.
T F. Vnlmffev left Mon
day for Gaffney to attend the |
Annual Conference of the Methodist
church now in progress in
that town.
Messrs L W Gilland and VV H
Carr are in Georgetown this
week attending the Rivers and
Harbors convention now in
session in that municipality.
Mr J W Josev, one of the
most popular traveling men who
visits Kingstree, was here Tuesday
pushing the interests of his
4'house"?Melchers & <o. of
Charleston.
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TDe iaaies or a.ingsiree wm
give a hot supper Friday night
in the hall over the Farmers'
Supply Cos store to raise money
to erect a monument to the
Confederate dead.
Mr W E James, who is pleasantly
remembered here as
superintendent of the oil mill,
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but who is now in business at
Bisbopville, spent a day or two
in town last week.
In response to national and
State proclamation today is set
apart as a day of general thanksgiving.
The day will be spent
quietlj here, being observed
mainly by the closing of stores,
banks and the dispensary.
Mr E E King of Hartsville
has accepted a position with
The Farmers Supply Company
as hardware salesman. Mr King:
was formerly with J L Coker &
Co. at Hartsville and comes
highly recommended as a salesman
in his line.
Mr Jas. P Adams has bought
the Kingstree Cash Grocery's
stock of goods and tixtures and
will continue business at the
same stand. He promises to
keep a full line of fancy and
staple groceries. See his announcement
in our advertising
columns.
Monday morning the huge
water tank near the A C L station
collapsed and deluged the
earth for some distance around.
Like Oliver Wendell Holmes'
"One Horse Shay," "it went to
pieces all at once and nothing
tirst, just as bubbles do when
they burst."
Attention is called to the announcement
of Dr II H Drake,
Eye Specialist, which appears
in another column. Dr Drake
will be here until Thursday;
December 5, and meantime any
one needing his services will
tind him at Dr Drockinton's
drug store.
We had high hopes of a 'possum
for Thanksgiving, but the
elusive "varmint", at this writing,
seems to have escaped us.
A friend wrote us that he had
secured one and shipped it by
express, but up to late Wednesday
afternoon Our 'possum has
failed to materialize.
Death of Mrs. Tarte.
Died?at Cades, November, D>,
Mrs. Lanie J. Taite, relict ot the
late HJ Tart*1,aged seventy-two years.
She was bom and reared near Mars
Bluff, S. C. She lived for ten
years iu the Cades communtity.
For seven years previously to her
death sue was airncteu Mtn unnuness.
In her affliction she was resigned
and taught the virtue of
patience. In early life she joined
the Hopewell Presbyterian church,
in Florence county. Her remains
were laid to rest in the cemetery of
Bethel Baptist church after funeral
services conducted by Rev. J. A.
White. She leaves a son, a daughter
and a graud daughter, who have
the sympathy of their many friends
in their loss. F*
Just received at The Farmers
Supply Company's?fresh car of
Town Talk Flour. ll-28-4t
Buy Town Talk Flour and get
the best. Sold by Farmers Supply
Company. ll-28-4t
Don't fail to see the large
Teddy Bear at Farmers Supply
Company's. ll-28-4t
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SPECIAL NOTICES
Transient Notices will be Published
Id This Column at the Rate of One
Cent a Word for Each Issue.
Wanted:-Four or fire loads of stove ,
wood, pine and oak, about 18 in. long.
C w wolfb.
Help Wanted:?Men or women to '
represent the American Magazine, ed-[
ited by F P Dunne ("Mr Dooley"),;
Ida M. Tarbell, Lincoln Steffena, etc. i
Straight proposition. Good pay. Continuing
interest from year to year in
th's business created. Write .1. X.1
Trainer, 23 West 20th Street.
11-7 3t
For Sale?Several good horses
cheap for cash. L B Johnson, MI),
11-21-lt Rome, SC.
For Rent?To responsible party,
two horse farm at I >ovk P O. dwelling,
out buildings, beautiful lake, fine
fishing, excellent hunting. For partic- ,
uiars write Xksmith Bkos, Cades. S C.
ll-'21-3t
For Sale ? Pair seven - year - old
mules and two-hor?e wagon, the latter
in use eight months. w T Wilkins.
ll-28-.'it Kingstree. s. C. ,
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1? The Top of the Market Assured. @
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@ Following are the Cotton Buyers here at present: /g!
?; Hugh McCntchen, Alexander Sprunt & Sons,Wilmington, N. C.
Vi. is. Gilland, Rogers, McCabeA (2o., Richmond, Va. @
SJ. C. Kinder, Farmers and Spinners Co., Charleston. jgi
A. F. Byars, In man & Co., Charleston. g
| SEED BUYERS ?
@ D. J. Epps, Buckeye Cotton Oil Co., Augusta, Ga. !?!
* T P TTindon OkAtif Korn PnfrAn Hil Pa Pk.n^l^n^An /X\
?U. A. IXlllU^I) CVUWII^I U VUbVUU VII w. J vuaiicowu. WW
W. R. Scott, Kingstree Oil Mill. i?|
(?) R. W. Fulton, S. 0. Cotton Oil Co., Columbia. ^
? Quotations today, November 2^. (?)
(S) Legal holiday. X
X Legal holidav. ?
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There is something- lacking Just received: a car load ol
about the minister who is popu- fancy horses, nice drivers,
lar with the worldly minded. ? 11? 4t F C Thomas.
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)W BE HAD AT
REDDICK'S.
i all goods will be
10 to 25 per cent
CASH ONLY
J AN. 1,1908.
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Applied by skilled mechanic* (!
is worth a fair price. Cheap , t
mixtures slopped on by cheap ,!
painters are dear at any price. <1
We expect to receive a reason* j
able equivalent for our labor. J
But we give aa honest dollar's ?
worth for every dollar we get, {
and we endeavor to permanent- J
lv satisfy our customers. ' ^
ALFRED WELLS,
SPaiuter and Paper Hanger, )
KINGSTREE, S. C. I
} Leave orders with j
j Kingstree Hardware Co. |
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| OPPORTUNITIES.
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Invest in Real Estate
is Our Advice to You.
And We Have the Following
Bargains to Offer You
No. ">9?1,'{50 acres, 2 > cleared, ;
*> miles from Trio?Spllendid bar- j
! gain. $6,000.00.
Ij No. 60?loo acres near Gourdins. ,
$2,600.
N<>. 61?Ten-Room dwelling in :
t"ivn of Kingstree. $3,300. A
No 62?179 acies near Homo
$1,790.
i No. 63?200 acres near Harpers.
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No. r>4?260 acres, Johnson town1
ship. Sd.JnO.
IN", fio?i'I acres, >even-r< om
dwelling and store house, in town |
of Harpers. Sd.OOO.
I No. 7?'? : acres, store-house and
j dwelling. near Benson, f *2.500. |
i . No. 71---104 acres, t<-n-room j
dweliin.tr. or. R FD route. $'2.UU0 |
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j | If Any of These
Interest You,
Call on or Write Us,
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AND REMEMBER
If you want to buy or sell, it
will be to ycur interest to see us.
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a Cleaning and Pressing and ft
ft Slight Alterations of Clothes 4
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f V. Ilazel?next door to Corner
tp DrugStore. ENTRANCE ft
& back in Recess aide of Stairs. ft
Bxcleunt Bargains in Fine ?
Z and Second Hand Clothing. 4
I Second Hand ^i^mf for jj
J Sale solicited. 11-14. 5
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