The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, January 09, 1908, Image 2
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I Pleasatt Entertainment - Honor |
Roll for December.
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Rome, December 30:?School
closed last Friday lor the noli- j
davs and will bei^in as^ain on ?
January 6, li?08. We appreciate!'
this lengthy holiday and certainly
will make use of it
The entertainment mentioned i
in our last letter was held on 1
December :!< . but owing I
to the imdement weather many i
people wore prevented from at? i,
tending. For this reason the re- j
N suit was not so good as had been i
hoped for. We are sure that
those who did not attend miss-1;
ed a rare treat. Following is f
the programme as it was ren-j<
dered:
Instrumental Duet, Misses:
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jraunuen vn.
Christmas Play, Und'er the;
Greenwood Tree.
Song"? Prima ry Grades, In-1
strumental Trio, Durant Rhera, .1
Leta Carrawav and Lucy Hob j1
bins. j ]
Song. Fail v Marv. Seven lit-1?
tie girls. ( 1?
instrumental Duet, Misses 1
Brock in ton. ;
Vocal Quartette, Morning
Song, Misses Snow, and Messrs
; " ""Walter Robbins, Pressley Thorn-i
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Instrumental Solo, Florence
Hemingway.
Vocal Duet, He Walked Right
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in and Walked Right Out Again. I
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W aiier^nuouins ciuu v-cu i viuwuwin.
' Instrumental Duet, Misses
Snow.
>onif. Swells of the Day.
Su:i,r, Dialogue, Ethel John
$on and l'ear) Snow. !
1 Play, Vice Versa.
Quaker Courtship. Son if, Wil- i
lie Snow and Pressley Thomas,
x.' Song, Intermediate and Hitfh !
Grades. .
_ Vocal Quartette, Come Where
The Lilies Bloom, Misse* Snow,
Prof 0 M Mitchell and Mr Ult
mer Eaddy.
Instrumental Duer, Misses i
* Bivers.
The Honor Roll for the third
month was as follows:
DISTINGUISHED.
) First Grade?Winston Eaddy.
Helen Wilder. Lottie Waldron, i
Earnest Goodwin, Jefferson
/ Morris, Louise Snow.
Second Grade.- Klise Carra*
way, 1) 1 Wilson, Lucy Bobbins.
Third Grade r-Docia Bruor ion.
Fourth Grade? Myrtle Cooper,
. J J Snow, Bennett Waldron, 1>D
Rhem, Durant Hhetn.
? Fifth Grade?Marie Faddy,
Willie Snow,* Blanche Forbes,!
Pressley Thomas, Belton Brockioton.
T> inline Mnmier.
s?;ahj i uuv i m* ???*>. .a .
)yn. Wa lker Cooper, Alaxic He tilLeta
Carraway, Robert
Waldrdn, Alice Chandler, Laura
Rbem, Maude Goodwin, Tom
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Chandler, Kilgo Godwin, Anna
Carraway.
Seventh Grade?Emmie Brock- j
inton, Carl Goodwin.
Eighth Grade?Pearl Eaddy,
Walter Robbins, Allard Hem
jnrway. x
"Tenth Grade -Turney Heray
ingway.
HIGHLY DISTINGUISHED.
* First Grade?Eddie Munnerlyn.
\ Second Grade Lillian Cribb,
Martie Owens.
Third Grade- Ethel Johnson,
i Daisie Rollins.
fnnrlh GrariA?TiVJna Kudriv
Mary Goodwin, Leroy Robbins,
f James Goodwin.
Fifth Grade?Charlie Thomas.
Sixth Grade?Rosa Bruorton,
Seventh Grade?Ammie Eaddy,
Louise Wilson, Florence
Hemingway, Emmie Snow.
Eighth Grade?Daisie Brock^inton,
Daisie Munnerlyn, Capers ,
Marshal. !
Tenth Grade? Iva Eaddy, <
Ruth Carraway.
MUSIC?HIGHLY DISTINGUISHED. 1
Iva Eaddy, Louise Wilson, Dai6ie
Munnerlyn, Walter Robbins,
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Alice Candler, Florence Memingcray,
Emmie Snow, Lucy Hob.
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bins.
Miss Cora I lupins went to
Ked Springs, X C, where she j t
will spend the holidays. ;1
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lVof.Mitchell went to his home |
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itL IllUgC Opt Hi:, Willie nit it | 1
ses Rivers will remain at Rome.; (
We wi^b for each of them a hip- <
py Christmas.
HDIIA Littkhak I'
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Ti?e liiu?t roff.-e substitute ever 1
made, has recently been produced by <
Dr Sli.>>}) of Racine, Wis. You 1
don't have to boil it twenty or thirty ! 1
minutes. ".Made in a minute" savsI<
the doctor. "Health Coffee" is real-! <
ty the dose-t coffee imitation ever I
yet produced. Not a 'grain of real ;
coffee in it either. Health coffee J
imitation i> made from pure toasted (\
cer?als or grains, with malt, nuts.
?tc. Reallv it w.mid fool an ex- (
pert?were he to unknowingly di ink j <
if for coffee.
People's Mercantile < 'o. I <
New Train Schedule.
The following schedule of the <
new train from Lane ta Florence, j
which went into effect Monday,
December 17, has been furnish- 1
?d us by Mr J P Taylor, the
;ourteous and efficient agent of I
the Atlantic <oa<t Line raiiroad ' i
it Kingstree: !'
North Hound Arrives
No. 80 7:37 A. M,
*No. 40 11:42 A.M. I,
No. 50 6:3'j J*. M.
.South Bound Arrives lj
No. 89 9:1* P. M ji
"No. 47 5:46 P. M. !1
No. 51 10:52 A.M. |4
* Daidy Except Sunday.
CAMP NO- 27. j j
//#ir KK<.l'LAM MUTINbd
'/^jgj& A I *t and 3r<l Monda> J,
Vi-ijinc <-in r> - rof
hum: aVutoii t\ i
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PHILIP STOLL, ji
> 27 12m. Con. Com. jf
NOTICE! j
FARMERS
i
jenume Peruvian Guano, ,
Guaranteed pure. Best a
Natural flanure to
f ,
make Cotton and Tobacco.
It leads. Also
Nitrate SulDhate and
7 1
Huriate of Potash,
Nitrate of Soda, Basic
Slag. All direct from
Importers to you.
For prices, etc., write to
J. SNOW; j!
Agent, , i
CHURCH, S. C.
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MAl7A?itfJ&
~) READERS M
SOHMT MAGAIIHI f
beautifullyillitttTatecljoodrtorie* _ _ _ '
ad article* about Caltformia and * * 5 I
.11 A. E*_ a year f
CAXXEA CEATT
rieroled tack aoatk to the u- tidic
rrprodocliom of ihe best $1.00 '
work of amateur aad profttnoaal B jaor
pkotographcr?.
10AE 09 A TKOVtAVD WOFDIXf
a book of 75 ptfO, coaUinjna
120 cmlotmi l*otor?pt? of $0.75
ptctarwqu* rpto ia CaKforwa
aaW Owfaa. _
Total .. . $3.35
All for . . . . $x.5? '
Aiiroo all andora to
SUVSXT MAGAZIVI
FW BaiUw( Saa Fraaciaco
Notice.
All creditors of the estate of Mrs M )
A C Henry, deceased, are hereby notified
and requested to forthwith render
in account of their demands, to the un- 1
iersirned, duly verified and attested; '
and all persons indebted to said Estate
are hereby notified and requested to 1
make payment to rhe undersigned
w f Rodgers. c
Administr itfa will annexed of <
the Estate o MAC Henry. f
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THE TAILOR TENOR.
H?w the Great Rubini Came te Cultivate
Hia Voice.
Among the chorus singers of the
[heater of Bergamo, Italy, there j,
nas a tailor of very moderate t
means and resources, who employed i ,
ill Jus talents and ability tojrard j
the support of a beloved mother.
>r.e day as it chanced the celebrated
singer Xozari went to the shop
>f thb modest artist in man's wear- 1
Tig-Apparel to place an order for an
eve suit.
Aitc'r conversing for some little
t.ime upon the all absorbing subject
jf fit and finish the singer noticed
that the face of the taiior was fa
miliar and, mak:n^ inquiries. <ii*?overed
that lie belonged to the ,
jpera cliorus.
"Have you a good voice?*' asked
N'ozari.
"Not particularly." replied the
tailor. I ean scarcely reach A.'*
"Let me hear." demanded Xozari. 1
stepping to a piano that stood in
me corner of the shop. "Begin!"
The tailor with difficulty reachid
"Now the A."
"I cannot, signer." , 1
"Sing the A! 1 command von!"
;ried Xozari, showing signs of alitor.
Again a great effort was made,
?nd A was reached.
"And now the B flat!" cried Xolari.
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Tlie unf.i:innate taller protected, J
>ut ail in vain. Xozari was deter- i
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niuc<i.
"Indeed 1 r.m le t able." ]
"Sing it or by my son! I will"?
"No. signor. do not l?e angry. I
viil try.'* !
The B flat was accomplished and j
n a manner that fairly a?tonisno<i
lie quondam pup 1 himself. Ifi = |
imbition began 10 maniiest ire';'.
"Now you see that it is po-?; ? <\'
<nid Nozari in triumph, "and 1 ,
011, my son. if you will bur praeiee
assiduously you will become the
irst tenor of Italy."
Nozari w?s not tn>ta):en. for the
>oor taiK?r and chorus cinder ?>o- :
ami' afterward the great Kubini.?
liit-aero Jleeord-Ib raid.
Animals' Fright Is Sho-t.
A question that has often been j1
iskeu is. llow ion;; doc? fright last (
n a wild creature? The close ol?crver
will Ik- surprised at it? brief
Juration. They are not subject to. 'nerves"
like human being-. A*
lariridsre*after running <or ratio r
lying) the gnntjrt of half a'dozer.? .
run?if we may be aiiowed a mixed '
netaplo r?drops on the other ?ide '
?f a hedge and begun? calmly to '
>eek as it' nothing had happened.
V .^11 %.1 . ..'J tViir, L- 0 r<! 1 il tt f c. fl/?r
I UU ? ' .Hi t iiiiirv ?k ui</miv nibvt .
i^ariritr a < ha"ire of -?."t whistlin* t
in haunche- ami just man- .
iihr.it !" from a '> } iutr -j>anc)
lii-i! keep indoors for a week, J
?;;i it i??.! - ?]t!ite merrily as j
con as the < ? t is clear. A fox '
i ! ;. has been kjlotrA
o halt and kill a fowl in its flight, '
! a\ that his eilfmes
weri :..-r close to r- \nar?l at iio
t.r-f. We have Uc: 1<<1 into j
ui-r - :! t: < matt'.;' ; v not ins
j
i.l : i r k iiiace at a eovc-r aftf-r'be
n,' o\or.-t-l'a!i Mail haric-irc.
Ar. Act-css In Africa.
(>r.o of tie vontig 1:^1 \- of the *
o i:: :u: ? wi;<\ hv the waw never fflii
i > .n.der-tand, that >>.ii k r>eo- ?
?!e ar rvf-n?thought it great fan f
r> g<. t?? a Kaffir's kr.. w-ep in and
ci>-- i:cr hand to the chief inside,
le immediately came out to buy ;
ler and wa> very much in earnest
ibont it.
"No. thank you. I am not up,*1
or an ticn today."
"Three oxen." '
"Really very good of >ou, bnt"? 11
"hour oien." \
thanks. I'm not for sale."
"I'i\e ojci).*' (
"No, T.ot me go."
lie let her go, with a Zulu oath, {
md her friends, who had missed
ter, congratulated her on her safe
eturn. which they had reason to ;
lo. ? "Random Recollections," by j
I. Canthonv.
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In tho Wrong Pow.
In Cornish chapels the rule ie fof
he men to sit on one side of the *
miJding and the women on tne >ther.
A visitor and his fiancee re- "
lently went to chapel. Just before
he service began the young man
ras greatly astonished when the ]
hapel steward, observing that the
*>uple were seated in the same pew,
same over to him and in a penexating
voice said: "Come on out of |
hat, me eon. We don't *ave no
weetheartin' *ere!"
Ttufh en Papa. j i
Margaret hie learned to spell a j
ew words, among them doll, pig,
k>y, papa, etc.
Recently a visitor, learning of the
tew accomplishment, asked her,
'What does p, i, g, spellP
"Whv, papa, of course,'' answered *
liargaret Every one laughed ex- (
ept papa. Somehow he couldn't c
ee the joke at all. ? Washington
Star. I j
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The Call of tho Pact. 1
''Every little while I get ah awful
hankering to get in the back end;
of a sroeery and settle a few of the
national quest ions/' said a Wall
street man who lived in the eounLrv
until he was twentv-five vears
old.
"I believe ,>omc suburban grocer
could make a bunch of money by
litt ing up a big place with an old'!
Ib'ti Franklin >tove and then adveril-'n.r
thut f.frv one who desired
to !o;if and talk polities would-beI
allowd ?? do so at -o much an
hoar and furnish hi> own tobacco.'";
-New ^ ork Pnt^'
Tl-.e WK'.e House Design.
T' White li' .! < i- an exact
i-opv of the 1) ; "i l^-instor's palair.
IhiHIn. lu M;.:v!n llM?. the
eonm>i?: >m > - ..a bnildin;.' advertised
for "i\ plan o r a president's
liou-o to 1?- ended in tS.e city of
\Va-li:v-_! >n." T,V prize offered
w;n- -S"-< 0. t!:at of James lloban, |
a yoiiii^ Iri.-li mechanic. \va-? accepted.
T?-.- <;?'-i;.n *.va- -uppo?cd to be
original, but when the honse was
completed It v.;-- learned that Iloban
had c-ophd it from the duke's
palace. v
PAIN
Pain In the head?pain anywhere, ha* ft* cans*.
Pain it collection, pain it blood pressure?nothinf
site usually. At least, to says Dr. Shoop. and to
prorre it be hat created a little pink tablet. That
tablet?called Dr. Shoop'! Headache Tablet?
waxes blood pressure away from pain center*.
Its effect is charming. pleasingly delightful. Gently
though safely, it surely equalizes the blood circulation.
II you have a headache, It's blood pressure.
11 it'? painful periods with womtn, same a use.
11700 are sleepless, restless, nervous, it's blood
ceoyettion?blood pressure. That surely is a
sertaintr. for Dr. Phoop's Headache Tablets stop
It in 20 minutes and the tablets simply distribute
die unnatural blood pressure. \
Bruifce your finrer, and doom t it ret red. and
rwe'J. and pain you? Of course it does. ifs codblood
pressure. You'll find it where pain
Is?.iways. It's simply Common Sense.
We sell at 25 cents, and cheerfully recommend
Dr. Shoop's
Headache
Tablets
D. C. SCOTT.
Tile Lui'^Vst Htl'i Most (..niplete j
E-tahli?lmieiit .South.
SEO. S. HIGHER i tell,
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-MANI'KA /4 .IWOF- f
?ash. Doers, Blinds
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MoaliJiftg Hii'l BuiMlinr \f.tti-rial, J
Weights a ad Gui'ds i
t'HAJjtLKSTt>-\\ S. C.
?BBMBPIM ?wi IP liMk
PUB* CIS
75t&t%ZL-x:N.
L. Bass A. C. Hinds
BASS & HINDS,
A tlAUMzti,/, 1 n
n i iui i icy a-a t-ia w
KNGSTREE, S. C.
i. urns mi. si
* Lake City, S. C.
Irown and Bridge Work a Specialty.
ALU WORK
Guaranteed as^Represented.
\rJ, L. BASS
Attorney at Law
LAKE CITY, S. C.
Dr B J McCabe
Dentist.
SIN3STSEE. - 3. C.
J. D. MOUZON'S
BARBER SHOP
?in theft*
Kevrei Rftcl
s equipped with up-to-date ap>liances.
Polite Service. < ompetent
Workmen.
?> 8-06.
Notice.
Notice is hereby riven to all overleers
to warn out the hands on their
sections; and where there are none,
unploy enough to complete, the work
>n the roads at once.
S J Singletary,
County Supervisor.
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You May fj
Need It |
Ask your doctor about the K
wisdom of your keeping Ayer's 1
PJi?rrw Pprfnral in the house, ! W
ready for colds, coughs, croup, j(
bronchitis. \ If he says it's all j
right, then get a bottle of it
at once. Why not show a fm
little foresight in such matters? ^
Early treatment, eariy cure.
A Wo publish our formulas VfHAEfi
Xm * Wo banish alcohol mEY t*
?jk 7 from our raedleinao >
/ 1 liOTQ Weurgo you to
Many a boy is called dull and stupid, (TuntaJi
when the whole trouble.is due to a lazy nition,
liver. We firmly believe your own doc- Lit'hoir
tor will tell you that an occasional dose wbw r
of Aver's Pills will do such boys a great j STt
deal of good. They keep the liver active.
??2fade by the J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Moos,?* Chlco|
MAIIIIIIAtf Vfl
UUTTUN IS
?AXD THE PBIYfE REG
TOBACC
I There will be a number of subjects ?
Fall aud we are ready to serve them. t
splendid crop prospect we are repairing
enlarge our floor space, and rather than
Queen Stoves and Ranges fron: warehon ,
price
SO UPex Ce:1
We have just received a carload of ^
fered at a low price. Remember we are
rain Moore & Co's Paint. Also, we off?;
Cutlery and Razors. The Robeson Ra^q
preciate our friends' patronage and will
traued confidence.
Lake City Han
LAKE CITY. I
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4 4 A y4 ^~v 1 1 s* m
/A UUIlctl ,>?
is a dollar
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There is no better way to save
dealing with
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J. L. Stuckey, the old rei
man.
1 have a splendid line of
Bit fill 1
that in view of the hard times am c
above cost.
a 1 .U a' UADCUC -I A
ft IllCC ULliicii ui nui\OLo mm n
at prices to suir.
J; L Stuck e
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^ NICE DRIVERS AND fiflfl
CJ ; DUggies* jurrcyca <
X Quality Guarf
O =~ XTXTOC-A.IS '
X ' Webu and Russell
O Harness, Robes ai
X | Come and get >
o Yours to p
? THE W1LUAMSBURGI
cS j KiDg8U,ee, South C
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THE
BANK OF KIN
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Kingstree. Sout'
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CAPITAL. $ 30.000
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Jas F Cooper
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