The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, January 23, 1908, Image 8
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10c, 36-inch BleachiBg for 8^ ce
v lfc$c> 34-inch Cannon Cloth
6c, Check Homespun f<
7c Calico for only 5
THIS SALE
K1I*>
Local and Personal
We are sending out a
number of statements to subscribers
in arrears. There are
now on our books nearly 2,000 '
v subscribers, many of whom :
have paid nothing in a year or
longer. We ask all these delinquents
to settle up as soon .
as possible. Each account is 1
made out up to the nearest year
u_ir Ti. i- - ii?i
ui uau year, ii may oe uidi
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.
Have you had the grip? i
Mr D E Gordon of Gourdins t
was in tDwn Monday.
Attention is called to audi- 2
tor's special notice. *
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Mr N B Barrow of Workman
was in town Tuesday.
Mr W J Smiley ot Cades was
her^e Saturday.
VI r -f T. V(?vaon ftf Pniloc iu5C I
v here Saturday. t
Mr J H Pearce of Cides was \
here Tuesday. i
Mr J B Steele, now of Dillon,
- as in town this week. 1
MrWDMcFadden of Work- ^
< man was here Tuesday.
Mr M G McMillan of Heine?mmn
was in town Tuesday.
Mr W F Rodgers of Lanes was -X]
.at the county seat Tuesday. v
Mr G A Cooper of Cades was
moted on our streets Friday.
Mr J J M Grabam of Cades c
was on our streets Tuesday. ii
Mr S D McK^y of Salters was ^
in town Tuesday on business.
Mr JAMcCullough of Lanes h
was in town last Wednesday. f
Mr Pole Tyler of Benson was "
here yesterday
Mr J W Whitfield of Salters
Depot was here yesterday.
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Mr J U Everett 01 waiters
was in town Monday.
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Mr H D Cantley, of the Cen- ^
tral section, was here Tuesday, ^
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C'apt J F Scott of Central was
in town Monday on business. t
Mr A M Gordon of Gourdins I
visited his family in town Sun- (
day. 1
Mr B S Smith, of the Bloom- *
goale section, was on our streets
Monday. 1
Mr S VV Mcintosh of Work- s
man was a visitor to town yes- 1
terday. .
Mr J Tyler Gaskins of Lake
City was a visitor to Kingstree
x ucouajf
Mr J B Clarkson of Gourdins (
had business in Kingstree Tuesday.
,
Mr D E McCutchen of Church '
was here the middle of last
week. (
Mr A I) Wilson of Rollins had j
e
business in town on Wednesday
of last week. i
Mr E T Hamer of Salters
Depot was on our streets Mon- (
day. 1
WHERE
Seven
nts a yard,
for 0 cents a yard.
>r only 5 cents a yard,
cents a yard.
IS SPOT CASH.
igstre:
Mr M W Rogers of Rollins
was on our streets Thursday of
last week.
Mr E II McConnell has accepted
a position as salesman
in Wilkins' wholesale store.
Mr J W Chapman, proprietor
A Florence Marble Works, was
in town one day this week.
Mr S Marcus has moved into
:he new cottage built by Mr L
Jacobs on West Main street.
L W Gilland, Esq,, returned
ruesday morning from a visit ,
)f several days in Columbia.
Mr W R Burgess of Sumter ,
was here last week on a visit '
:o relatives and friends.
Mr and Mrs Minnie Stackley (
ind children of Florence have '
i At. _ r ?i__ - r if _ I -
)een vismng uie iamny ui jnr
j Stackley.
Mr W D McClary of Summer- ]
on paid us an agreeable visit \
vbile in town Saturday on busi- j
less. j
Don't miss the opening chap- <
ers of our new story next week.
Ve have read it through and ,
t*s a "qrackerjack." y
Messrs Herman Bradham and
key Appelt came over Thurs-r
lay from Manning to take in
Jain-Winnick wrestling bout.
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Dr W V Brockinton and t
laughter* Miss Ada, Mr J D j
filland and possibly others took i
a Sousa's band in Florence last f
reek. f
Mr J Davis Carter of Leo was 1
. visitor to town Tuesday, disussing
past aud probable com- (
ag events in the county and (
tate with the boys. (
The firm of Strong and Brown 1
ias been dissolved, Mr J Sam s
Irown being now in the busi- *
less. It's name win be Brown 6
fc Brown. Luck to these young *
aen. ~ ^
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Those who are victims of grip t
rill sympathize with "ye editor," \
rho is this week in the throes 2
>f influenza de la grippe. That,
ve believe, is the full name of
chat is called "grip" for short. j
Mr E E Eing 01 tiartsvme, i
nanager of the Hardware de- r
jartment of the Farmers Supply f
Company, has moved into the f
louse formerly occupied by i
Rev J W Bishop. ]
In the veterans' meeting in <
he court house Monday dues 1
Fere collected and arrange- *
nents made by the Daughters (
>f the Confederacy for present- 1
ng several crosses of honor. (
Sunday, January 19, was
Robert E. Lee's birthday. Monlay
was observed by the local
lispensary- after 11 o'clock, '
when the board ordered it clos- '
id. Neither of the local banks '
was closed. 1
1
Miss Lily Cunningham of In- .
diantown, who has been absent ,
for several weeks, on account of
the sickness and death of her ,
mother, returned the first of last
week to her post in the indexing
department of the clerk of i
court's office.
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THE DO
Days: Jai
10c Outing for 8 cents a yard.
^ 8c Outing for 5 cents a yard
15c White Waisting for
15c White Liuene ft
YOURS TO ]
E DRY
Mr and Mrs 0 H Patrick of !
Summerton are in town at the I
of TTon R IT Kellahan.
We understand that Mr Patrick!
intends locating- here and open-'
ing up a mercantile business!
witb his brother-in-law, Mfj
Henry Strong. Walk right in,
gentlemen, thimore, the merrier.
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Today is the day for the big <
Johnsonville picnic. We hope
that everyone from Kingstree .
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who can possibly get tnere wm j
go, if for nothing else than to re- J
fute the rumor that the people
here are luke-warm ari indifferent
as to whether or not the ?
bid county is dismembered <
Mr F H Hyatt of Columbia, 1
State manager for the Mutual
Life Insurance Co., financier |
ind philanthropist, spent the s
lay Saturday in town. Mr J
Hyatt had never visited Kings- l
:ree before and he expressed
limself as being surprised and ?
pleased with the appearance of f
)f our town. ^
The Masons had a called neeting
in their new hall in the j
Wallace building Tuesday night. ^
The improved condition of the "
:otton market recently has not
:aused any great number who
ire holding for high prices to <j
:urn loose. The largest sale re- ,1
jorted was a lot of 100 bales
rhicb sold for 11.84. The
armers here evidently have ]
aith in their organizations and J
ire loyally standing by them. r
MrEB Rhodus, the manager ^
>f the Williamsburg Live Stock
3o., is leaving KiDgstree for his
)ld home, Greelyville. He will J
>e the manager of the branch
itable over there. We are sorry
:o lose Mr Rhodus, but he was
itaying here at a sacrifice to
lis personal interests. Mr
Thomas McCutcben, the secreary
and treasurer here, will be
he new manage^ in Kingstree.
IVe bespeak for him the patron- ^
ige of the public.
The explosion of a kerosene <]
amp in the office of the People's j
Mercantile Company's store ^
ast Saturday night came very ^
lear causing a most serious con- a
lagration. The flames quickly ^
lashed about the office but were
mraediately smothered out'by
3 1 J 1. r iU ~ I
prompt ana nara wuik uulu ujc i
imployes in the store. ? Had
;hey been one moment Jlater unsold
damage would have been
lone. Several articles were
Dadly scorched, including backs
some important books in the
uig safe, which was standing
Dpen.
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We received yjsterdayjan <tc:ount
of a marriage at Bloomingvale.
While the article came
in very late we would have
tried to publish it this week,
but no name was signed, only
initials. Please bear in mind
that if you want what you write
to appear in print we must have
the real name, not for publication,
but for our protection. We
have stated this fact several
hundred times through this column
and every week a notice to
LLAR D<
mmammmmmmmmtmmmmn
iuary 14 t
10 cents a yard. ^
or 10 cents a yard.
PLEASE,
GOODS
that effect is published in the
paper. If our Bloomingvale correspondent
will send us his eal
name we shall be pleases, to
publish his communication next
week.
SPECIAL NOTICES
Transient Notice* will be Published
In This Column at the Rate of Oue
LVnt a Word for Each Issue.
Fou Sale?Farm containing 182 acres,
30 acres cleared 1 1-4 miles West of
Lake City. $800 eash; reasonable terms
>n balance. For further information
?nnlv tn R F Jotner. Lake Citv. S C.
T-?tf
Now is the time to order brick for
-epairing. Best Brick, Beat Facilities. |
3est Deliveries. Ship anywhere in the
>tate. Write to-day for prices. I
Sumter Brick Works, Sumter, SC. .
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"For Salr?A very desirable twotory
residence in town of
Cingstree near Graded school. A
friend id opportunity for some one to
;etanice home in town. Write or
all on, Stoll Brothers.
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A good permanent, position with
uaranteed salary for mem and women,
rork at home, mav be had by writiag
or information, stamp enclosed, to the
Pine Balm Manufacturing Co.,
-KMt Southern Pines, N.,C.
It depends upon the pi)}; on take;
)e Witt's Little Early Risers are the
*st pills known for csastipatioa j
,nd sick headache. ?old bv W L,
Vallace, M D.
Mixed Sausage made fresh
lafly at People's Market Scott &
diller, Proprietors. 11-31-tf I
When joa want Me beef, get De- '
Vitt's Carbclized Witch Haael
lalte. It is good for little or big ;
uts, boils or braises, and especially
ecom tended for piles. Sold bj
? I* Wallace,M D.
Car com and oats? price*;
igbt. Wuicins
,16
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B*erjbody tores oar b&fcj, rosy
sweet and warm
With kissy places on her neck and '
dimples on her arms.
Once she was so thin and cross,
used to cry with pain?
Mother gare her Cascaaweet, now
she's well again. Sold by W L '
Wallace, M. D.
Allen Emerson, the slayer of
rbomas F Drake, who some
oonths ago escaped from the
inderson county jail, has given
umself up to the penitentiary
uthorities commenced to serve
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us me senieucc.
1 Plant Wood's f
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FOR SUPERIOR VEQE.
TABLES fc FLOWERS.
Our business, both in Garden
and Farm Seeds, is one of the
largest in this country, a result
dua to the fact that
|L Quality is always our
p first consideration, q
We are headquarters for
Grass and Clover Seeds, Seed
Cats. Sesd Potatoes, Cow
Peas, Soja Beans and
other Farm Seeds.
, Wocd ? Descriptive Catalogue
1s the bes an.; moat rractical of seed I
i catulozncs. Ai up-to-date and re- I
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112$c, 36-inch Percales, for 9 cents a
12Jc, 36-inch Madras for 9 centi
16c, 40-incb White Lawn fc
12Jc, 36-inch White Cai
THIS SALE
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@ Following are the Cotton Buyer
@ Hngh McOntchen, Alexander Sprue
; ; W. S. Gilland, Rogers, McCabeA (
(?) J. C. Kinder, Farmers and Spiunen
X A. F. Byars, Inman & Co., Charles
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@ D. J. Epps, Buckeye Cotton Oi
?L. P. Kinder, Southern Cotton
W. R. Scott, Kingstree Oil Mil
? R. W. Fulton, S. C. Cotton Oil
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& Quotations today, January 2?
@ Cotton Seed $30.00 a ton.
jgj Cotton 111 ceutsapound.
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When in the market for cotton s
to exchange seed for good, sound
our agents at the following place*
R. F. Epps,
S. T. Godwin,
B. B. Epps,
who are authorized to pay you th
for 3'our seed in car loads or wage
on our agents for information. W
will treat you right.
Yours trul
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Lake City, S. C: |
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