The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, December 05, 1907, Image 8
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KINGST
Local and Personal
9ST We are sending ont 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.
The beautiful snow.
Mr D E McCutcheu of Church ,
was a visitor in town Saturday.
Mr W 8 Brockinton of Indiantown
was noted in town Saturday
of last week. 1
Misses Delmotte Floyd and J
Addis Rollins, two of Lake Ci- *
ty's attractive young ladies' (
spent Thanksgiving in town.
Miss Lila Hammet, who is f
^stenographer for a firm at Mar- (
ion, spent several days this
week with her parents in town, i
Mr and Mrs H M Cooper and *
Miss Jennie Cooper of Fowlers ?
visited the family of Mr Hugh
*irCutchen the early part.of #
this week. '*
Messrs XC Graham "'of Gourdins
.and J E W Chandler of
*( Lake JCity are serving this week
as members of the grand jury d
of the United States district
& , court in Charleston.
The Germofert Manufacturing c
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Company of Charleston have
something to say this week in
our advertising columns. Their '
high grade fertilizers are sold '
by the Farmers' Supply Co.
Thanksgiving^passed off here 6
without special accident or in- 1
cident. There were a number
of hunting parties out, but from |
visible results the Nimrods ac- j
complished but small success in
\ the destruction of game.
Monday was salesday, but (
f most of the sales for various
reasons were called off. The
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tract SOiu?xuser vs f utiuu,tuu- '
taining 90 acres?wa^bid in by
Leroy Lee, Esq,, for $1,500.
This land is just out of town and
is quite a desirable property.
The hot supper given Friday
night for the benefit ot the proposed
Confederate monument 1
added about $75 to the fund, 1
that being the amount realized.
Considering the inclement
weather the proceeds were unexpectedly
gratifying.
Kingstree is to have a whole
week of vaudeville next week
at popular prices. "The James
Adams' Big Ten Cent Show," as
it reads on the bills, will give
daily performances for one week.
/This is said to be one o^the
most popular ten cent shows on
the road and they claim that
their best advertisement is to
see the show.
Monday being salesday
brought quite a number of r?pVLi'
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reseii tative people to town from
all over the county. We are
able to mention only a few comparatively?iust
such as we
chanced to meet on the street
and in the office, as follows:
Messrs. W S Eaddy, Prospect;
J D Carter, Leo; C C and W D
Daniel, Cooper; H L Whitfield,
Lake City; E T Gaskins, Lake
City; James Whitlock and A R
Mosely, Salters; W C Wilson,
Cades; S Poston and Walter Poston,
Jay; S B Poston, Johnsonville;
W J Singletary, 8ingle;
M G McMillan, Heinemann.
'After all, we got a 'possum
for Thanksgiving. ft was a fine
specimen and brought joy'to
the whole household. We are'
indebted for this delicacy to the
kind thoughtfulness of Mr B W
McElveen of Cades. What with
the 'possum "done to a turn,"
the potatoes presented by our
Friends. Mr Hinds and Mr Ne
smith, the pumpkin given by a
:olored friend and the nice mess
)f turnips sent us by Dr J R
Srockinten, our Thanksgiving
east exceeded the culinary art
)f Brillat-Savarin or Lucullus,
ind would even rival that of (
Jelshazzar without the hand- ,
rrrting on the wall.
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Mr W. J. Brockinton of Hamer 1
avored us with a visit Monday..
Mr. E. R. Roweil of Taft called
o see 08 Tuesday while in towo.
'Among our welcome visitors Moclaj
was Mr. \V. B. Brown of Leo. |
Mr. T. R. Johnson of Lane was in
own Monday and called pleasantly
>u us.
Mr. R. D. Gamble of Indiantown !
vas among those who visited town
Monday.
Mr. W. W. Cribb was a county
eat risitor Monday and called to see
18.
Dr. W. J, Haselden of Cades
'avored as with an agreeable visit
Monday.
Mr. A.J. Prosser was among the
county seat visitors noted m town
Monday.
Mr. T. Armstrong McRea of
Dedar Swamp came in to see as
Saturday while in town.
Mr. M. L. Lockliear of Greelyrille
was in Kingstree Monday and
sailed to see as.
Mr. Julian A. Thompson of
Chnrch was a pleasant visitor Monday
at oar office.
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jli. vi. \j. xajriur ui xvuews, wuiie
here Monday, took occasion to renew
his subscription to The Record.
Mr. G. E. Thomlinson of Lake
City, while here Monday, took occasson
to add his name to The Record's
mail list.
In the general shake- np of the
Methodist Conference assignments
for the ensuing year it is gratifying
to the people of Kingstree that Rev.
J. E. Mshaffey has been returned to
this charge. Mr. Mahaffey has
gained many friends here and almost
everybody, whether or not
members of his church, thinks him
the right man in the right plaoe.
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Owing to the rush of business j
Dri Drake will remain at Dr W V
Brockinton's drug store until g
December 12, treating eyes and o
fitting glasses. r
The Doctor is the only man
that has ever been to our town ^
that treats the eyes if needed ?
before fitting them with glasses.
Headache, nenralgia or any)
pain about the head or eyes is j
caused from your eyes, even if;
your sight is perfect. Then you j
need treatment Ha:ve the defect
corrected without delay and
preserve your vision.
Special attention given children.
Examinations free.
Office hou|rs from 9 a m to 4
p m. * '
Coffins, Caskets and Underta?ers'
Supplies at L. J. Stackley's Fnrni- ,
lure siure.
r Applied by skilled mechanics 3
? is worth a fair price. Cheap 3
? mixtures slopped on by cheap J
r painters are dear at any price. '3
f We expect to receive a reason- 3
r ^ble equivalent for our labor. 3
r But we give an honest dollar's r
r wortfi for every dollar we get, r
r and we endeavor to permanent- 3
f ly satisfy our customers. 3
ALFRED WELLS,
2 Painter and Paper Hanger, 3
| KINGSTREE, S. C. I
} Leatfe orders with 3
| Kingstree Hardware Ge. |
J CLEANING |
I and Pressing. ?
Iuieaning ana rresaing aau -r
Slight Alterations of Clothes $ j
done?the best of Style by P. W
V. Hazel?next door to Corner is
Drag8tore. ENTRANCE i
back in Recess side of Stairs. X
Exclennt Bargains in Fine J
and Second Hand Clothing ?
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Second Hand Clothinf for M
Sale solicited. 11-14. I
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SPECIAL NOTICES
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Transient Notices will be Published
in This Column at the Rate of One
Dent a Word for Each Issue.
Wanted:?Four or five loads of stove
rood, pine and oak, about 18 in. long.
C W WoLra.
For Sale?Several good horses
:heap for cash. L B Johnson, MD,
I-21-It Rouae. SC.
Foe Rent?Te responsible party,
^roborae farm at Dock P 0. Dwellng,
oat buildings, beautiful lake, fine
lantng. excellent banting. For partieilars
write NssnrrH Bros, Cades. S C.
1-21-St
Foe Sale - Pair seven - year - old
sales and two-horse wagon, the latter
q use eight months. WT Wilxins,
II-28-3t Kings tree. ?. C.
I forbid trespassing, and especialy
anting on my land.
Per* y D. Snowden, .
2-5-3t Church, S. C.
For Sale?Genuine Peterkin Cotton
eed for 75cts. per bushel, or exchange
ne for two. ;
Percy D. Snowden,
2-5-6t. Church, S. C.
For Salp.?Cabbage Plants. All
he early varieties now ready. H. J. i
Ibown, Cades, s. c. 12-WJt. I
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W Hagh McCutcheo, Ajeiauder Spra
W. S. Gil laud, Rogers, McCabe &
fj. C. Kinder, Farmers and Spinner
A. F. Bvars, Inman & Co., *Charle<
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; jfij ' D. J. Epps, Buckeye Cotton'0
IL. F. Kinder, Southern Cotton
@ W. R. Scott, Kingstree Oil Mi
jgj *-B. W. Fallon, S. I). Cotton Oil
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jjf Cotton Seed $14.00 a ton.
^ Cotton 11 cents a pound.
Toys and Fireworks of all kinds*
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