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KINGSTREE, SOUTH CAROLINA, JANUARY 9, 1908. NO. 1
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People's
was a good one), issued the in- n
citations, e<ich one asked a p
young fellow to be granted the je
honor and pleasure of accompa-! o
nving him to the party, called jt
for him, escorted him to the is
scene and back home at the close v
of festivities. In some cases t<
the girls had to wait for their "
beaux to complete their toilets, v
which in a few instances were r
elaborate and consumed much d
time,but this was submitted to|n
gracefully, as the girls realized
that they were being paid back r
in their own coin. At the party
everything was decided and controlled
by the maidens and the ^
boys say that they were certain- ^
ly given a good time. We are
not at liberty to "specify" as to j
the exercise of the highest privi- j
lege accorded by leap year to p
the ladies, but we are perhaps
safe in saying that the opportu- p
SECOND ANNUA!
ffinnJc of tyJi
AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS
RESOURCES.
Loaus and Discounts. $ 71,439.79 (
Banking House, 8,984.86 ! 8
Other Real Estate. 1,000.00 I
Furniture and Fixtures, 3,386.56 C
Cash on Hand and in Banks, 64.763.60 T
$ 149,574.81
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STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, /
County of Williamsburg. \
Personally appeared before me E. C.
liarasburg. who. being duly sworn, says
the best of his knowledge and belief.
Sworn to before me this January 2, 1
CHAS. W. STOLL
J i IV. I. Nexsen, I
Correct- Attk.st ; Peter G. Gourdin, 11
'Chas. W. Stoll. I
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Quarterly Report
KINGSTREE DISPENSARY
THIRD QUARTER
October 1, 1907, to January t, 1908.
CashReceiptsDuringQuarter $17,503.28 C
Stock January l,190S(Invoice) 3,408.06 S
Breakage During Quarter 36.65 ?
-'1,007.99
Stock Oct. 1 and Mdse Receiv- S
ed During Quarter (Invoice) 14,282.33
Gross Profits 6,725.66 q
Current Expenses Including ^
Salary and all Incidentals 918.54
Net Profits. 5,807.12 v
Uiviaea rronis:? D
County, 1,935.70 2-8
School, 1,936.70 2-3
Town of Kingstree 1,936.70 2-3
5^807J2
State of South Carolina,
County of Williamsburg
j Personally appeared before me .1. L.
Bass.W. E. Snowden and J. M.Parker, B
members of the Williamsburg County k<
Dispensary Board, who being each and tj
severally sworn,deposes and says that ai
the foregoing statement is true and tl
rect. ai
vorn to and subscribed before me
:xth day of January. 1908. tl
J. D. Gilland.
Notary Public.
Chairman.
t>en. Secretary.
ave a
XNUARY
n, of the Globe Ta&wing Goi
of samples for Sjpringand $
in has had many years' ex
above mentioned.
Mercar
it}* was not permitted by nil to
ass by. and from the beaming
yes and shy blushes we caught
n one young fellow's face yeserday,
we are satisfied that he
> seriously considering the adisability
of stammering 'yes"
0 the proposition of his ardent
tvooeress.*' Another boy who
ras in a perfect tremor hoping to
eceive attention from a certain
irection, got such a bombardlent
from an entirely unexpect
d quarter that he was utterly
outed "boot and saddle.'*
UT. L. B.
The benetieiary of the late T
1 Blakeley of Taft has received
3,000 in full settlement for a
olicy carried in the Mutual bife
nsuranee Co. of New York,
'his company is represented at
[ingstree by Mr N T> f*esesne
nd at (iourdin by Mr Henry P
irown. 1-9-11
L STATEMENT
Miamsburg,
DECEMBER 31/
LIABILITIES,
Capital Stock Paid in $ 40,000.00
surplus and Undivided Profits. 5.486.77
)ue to Banks. 4^7.19
Cashier's Checks. 12 60
deposits. 103,658.25
$ 149,574.81
Epps. Cashier of the Bank of Wilthat
the above statement is true to
E. C. EPPS. Cashier.
908.
[ L. S. ] Notary Public for S. C.
director*.
Quarterly Report
LAKE CITY DISPENSARY
THIRD QUARTER
October 1,1907, to January l, 1908.
ash ReceiptsDuringQua rter, $ 14,659.61
took January 1, 1908(Invoice) 2,559.04
reakage During Quarter, 55.37
17,274.02
took Oct. l.and Mdse.Received
During Quarrer(Invoice) 11,639.24
ross Profits $ 5,634.78
urrent Expenses. Including
Salary and all Incidentals 981.19
et Profits $ 4,653.59
ivided Profits:
County 1,551.192-!!
School 1,551.192-3
Town of Lake City 1,551.19 2-3
$4,65!C 59
State of South Carolina,
flmintv of Williamsburg.
Personally appeared before me J L
ass and W E Snowden and J M Purer,
members of Williamsburg Counr
Dispensary Board, who being each
nd severally sworn, deposes and says j
lat the foregoing statement is true |
id correct.
Sworn to and subscribed before me ;
tiis sixth day of January, 1908.
J D Gilland
Notary Public.
J L Bass, Chairman.
W E Snowden, Secretary.
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Fit in
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nipany will be- here on Janua
>ummer. This- will be the tirr
iii maa*?rinit Ha ll/i
(.'VVVWIIH 111 IIIUOIlMIIII^* ?1V TV I
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Approach 3?pftils
Friends- of the prospective!
bride and grnt/om have received j;
invitations- to the marriagre of;!
i Miss bow. <!*wens to Mr LeUoy^i
I Johnson. MissOwens was bornM
and reared in Williamsburg: and | (
has many friends here who on 1
this interesting: occasion extend j
their felicitations. jf
Following: is the invitation: |l
Mr and Mi > Wm. Dingle Owen jl
invite you to be present at 11
I fli.k tv\o t* n n-Li r\f thuie /I tirrK fur i
LIIC rJticll I UJ tlie 11 UU^lilClM J
Sue <
to is
Mr Leslie Lettoy Johnson |i
'onThursday evening-, January !i
lt>, 190*, at 5:30 o'clock
Presbyterian Church ;
Sumter, South Carolina.
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For coffins,caskets or undertakers
supplies day or uisrht call on L. J.
Stuck ley, Kingstree, S. C.
STATEMENT OF THE
(j/ic Wank oi
AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS
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RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts, $ 132.042.44
Banking House. 2,155 71 j
Furniture and Fixtures. 1.861.28;
Cash and Due from Banks. 40,171.73 i
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STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. /
County of Williamsburg. t
Personally appeared before me L.
Kingstree, who on oath says that the ab<
his knowledge and belief.
I
>worn to before me this 7tli day of J
HOXIE G. ASKINS
i R. H. Kellahan.
Correct-Attest ! .1. A. Kelley. Di
( D. < . Scott,
Quarterly Report
SCRANTON DISPENSARY I;
THIRD QUARTER
October 1,1?07. to January 1,1901. j
CashReoeiptsDuringQuarter $4,470.59 J
Stock January 1,1908. (Invoice)2,112.30 (
BreakageDuringQuarter(Invoice) 27.99 |
$8,610.88 (
Stock Oct. 1. and?Mdse receiv- j
j ed during Quarter (Invoice) $4,920.27 /
Gross Profits $1,690.61 a
Current expenses including sal- /
ories and all incidentals 450.95 :
Net Profits $1.239 66 !
Divirlpfl Profits:- I ?,
County $413.18 2-o I
School 418.18 2-3 f
Town of Scranton 413.18 2.3 f
1.239.56 T
State of South Carolina. i
County of Williamsburg. (
Personally appeared before me J L I
Bass and W E Snowden and -f M Par- f
ker, members of the Williamsburg j
County Dispensary Board, who being i
each and severally sworn, deposes ana f
and says that the foregoing statement J
is true and correct. I
Sworn to and subscribed before me r
this sixth day of January, 1908. 2
J D Gil land, f
Notary Public. fj
.1 L Bass, chairman. g
W E Snowden. .Secretary. 7
J M Packer. (j
Our S
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ry 1? and 14 C(
le te< get a
II be in our P
npany.
CHristmas at Nouzon. h
e
Morzox, January' 4 ?Xmas
at MouzoiTs was an unusually
iesrive occasion. In almost ev- ^
?ry home friends were enterained.
and each night a dance
>r-sociable was indulged in by ^
:he young people. Themost en- *
joy able event was the dance
given at the residence- of Mr ^
Darby Fulton (chaperoned by
uis married sisters) ra compliant
to the j*oung ladies and ^
gentlemen visiting at the home ^
>f Misses Loulie and Pat Mou- ,
ton. Mr Fulton certainly un- ^
derstands the art of entertaining
his friends. ,
The "straw ride"?planned f
miH rarrieH finf Kt* Mr Ifinir trie
UliVt Vil I UVU V/U V " w?o
the crowning- event of the Yule ,
tide. In a two-horse wagx>n, (
propelled by two tine "cows",
owned and driven by one of
Africa's dusky sons, we left
CONDITION OF
^ JCingstree, ;
ULCEMBER 31, 1907.
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LIABILITIES. j
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Capital Stock, $ 30.000.00 j
surplus and Profits. 12,518.15 ]
deposits, 153,528.53
Due to Bahks, 34.01 5
Cashier's Checks. 150.48
I 116,231.16
H Fairey, Cashier of the Bank ofjt
>ve statement is true to the best of j I
L. H. FAIREY, Cashier. ^
anuary. 1908. j
i, [ L. S. ] Notary Public f?>r S. C.
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Company. .
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ome at two o'clock and reachd'Sl
Mary "at four.They were
ertainly fast trotters, goiag at
he Hate of at least a mile an
iout*fc Over the bridges, into
he water, on through the deepistsand
they flew, courage and
treogth never failing until they
eaehed the hill of Clap swamp " I ^
?bill to us but mountain to
;hose faithful beasts? but with
t little assistance from the boys
arith raiis and bushes they soon
-eacbed the top of the mountain.
>ir greatest difficulty was now
past. We knew that in less
than an hour, we would reach
Dur journey's end, "St Mary",
which was a mile off. On arriving
at kthe spot, the boys
alighted from the "chariot" and
two climbing up a tree threw
dowu moss, mistletoe and holly,
while the others busied themselves
in decorating the wheels,
the "cows"'horns, and ou*- hats.
Now,as the sun was sinking be- hind
the western horizon, we
turued our faces homeward.
Then with hearts and cheeks
aglow, bells ringing and birds
singing, thus ended our long 4to
be remembered straw ride.
Those who bad the pleasure
Df enjoying the ride were?Mis>es
Inez White, Annie White, "v
Loulie, Pattie and Addie Mouson,
Messrs Darby Fulton, S N m
King, Bob White, Covert Mou- x \
son,Ed ward and Barron Mouzon.
Hcueysccklb
DeatH Ma Glilt
Little Azile, aged six years,
he eldest child of Mr and Mrs
J B Cannon of Scranton, died
>unaay nigni or scarier rever.
'he death of this little one, who
ras a bright and winsome child,
ras a severe blow to her devotd
parents
It is not known how she conracted
the disease* A rigid
uarantine has been established
o prevent the dread malady ,
preading.
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