The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, April 23, 1908, Image 8
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NoticeA
recent ruling of the postoftice
department requires publishers
of weekly newspapers to
discontinue all subscriptions
that are one year or more behind.
We are allowed until April
1 to comply with this requirement,
after which time all sub-,'
scriptions not paid to April 1, j
1907 (or beyond that date) will!
be cut off. We have no choice j
in the matter, being compelled |
ro conform to the regulations of j
the postolilce department.
1 < Now, we ask all our subscrib- j
ers who are in arrears and want j
the paper continued, to come tip j
:in/l hf>. 1
fore April 1, while those delinquents
who do not care to have|
the paper any more w ill confer
a lavor to notify us and at the j
same time pay what they' owe '
for past service. We ask that;
prompt attention be given to
this matter, as there is but little
time for delay.
Local and Personal
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Head supervisor's notices in
Ill 15 issue.
Attention is called to candidates'
cards this week.
Note slight change in schedule
of passenger trains.
The Democratic clubs meet
-Saturday to re organize.
Both banks and the dispensary
closed on Good Friday.
31 r R ? Tarte of Cades was
In town yesterday on business.
Col J PEpps of Cades was-in
town Monday, his usual genial
self.
Mr D H Smith of Hebron favored
us with au agreeable vis
it last Tuesday.
Mr W E Wheeler of Gourdins
attended the "show" Tuesday
and called to see us.
Mr P B Feagin of Harpers
was in Kingstree last Thursday
and called to see us.
Messrs Chas. R Salters and
James G Bryan of Salters Depot,
visited Kingstree Monday.
It seems to be about time
Governor Ansel was appointing
a solicitor for the third
circuit.
The iron fence in front of the
court house square is being put
in place and presents a handsome
appearance.
Mr and Mrs B W McElveen
and little son, B W, Jr, were J
among the pleasant visitors to
Kingstree yesterday.
Mr and Mrs Robert Simons of
Charleston and Mr Robert Simons,
Jr, are visiting the family
ot Mr M F Heller.
Mr W I Hodges, a prominent
business man of Cades, was
here Tuesday and favored us
with a pleasant visit.
The lawn tennis club has prepared
a tennis court in the
court house yard and some
spirited games are anticipated.
Our columns were so crowded
this week that we could not
possibly publish everything
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that's correct:
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Cingstre<
sent in, not being able to get!
the type set, "What is omitted i
will appear next week. Iq
Tljere will be an interesting
performance at the Thomas opera
house tonight (Thursday)
produced by sixteen bright boys j,
and girls of the Ivingstree gra- t
ded school for the benefit of the j..
school library. Admission will ??
he 15, 25 and 35 cents. ' t(
Missllstella Smoak,a teacher
of Wiiiiamsburg county, has re- U>r
signed her position and will go 11
into journalism, having bought j ^
the Brancliville Journal. She ir
will edit and publish this paper, u
and will be a welcome addition b
to the newspaper fraternity. a
Abbeville Mel in hi. tl
Dr J L Bass and Mr J M Parker
have been served with notice
to appear before Governor j ^
Ansel on the 27th inst. to show ' ^
cause why they should not be [ iT
removed as members of the
county dispensary board. This ^
proceeding- grew out of the re- ,,
cent investigation into the af- ^
fairs of the local dispensary
board.
W? are sending out a number
of notices this week to subscribers
who our books show to be
in arrears. In case wr, make a ^
mistake, friends, in your account
(as we occasionally do) 1D
don't "cuss out" the editor, but
call our attention to the error
and we will cheerfully make m
the correction. We want what ^
we are justly entitled to and no w
more. P1
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New Advertisements, j n<
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Farmers and Merchants Bank, ^
Lake City You and Us. ^
Williamsburg Live Stock Co fr
Mowers and Rakes.
T iL-o P.ifv HnrcA Cr\ A Thr?r
vnj
oughbred Trotter and Stallion. w
Kingstree Dry Goods Co fi<
Spring Creations. la
Quarterly Report of Lake M
City, Scranton and Kingstree ^
Dispensaries. ^
Supervisor's Report.
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Cunningham - Hunnerlyn.
On Tuesday, April 14, 1908,
Miss Genie Cunningham and Mr t<
Harry Durant Munnerlyn were p
united in the bonds of wedlock g
by Rev E E Ervin, pastor of s
the Williamsburg Presbyterian
church. The marriage, which
took Dlace at the home of the
bride's father, Dr J S Cunningham,
near Indiantown postoffice,
was very quiet, only the near
relatives of the contracting s
parties being present.
The bride is quite a charming 11
and attractive young lady and v
is very popular in the communi- ^
ty in which she lived, and the
groom is one of Georgetown
county's most prominent young
business men. 8
Along with their hosts of oth- ?
er friends we extend hearty fel- t
icitations to the happy young C
couple. t
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WON TWO AND TIED THIRD. ]
reelyville loam Defeated by Graded
School Boys
The graded school team is
stablishjng quite a record for ^
Lself 111 baseball. Last week
tie Greelyville nine was overrheliningly
defeated twice, the
aines resulting in scores of 10 ?
o 1 and 12. to o in favor of the
iingstree boys. ~ The third \
a me was a tie, the scores be- \
ig 10 to 10. The Greelyviile c
?am is composed of a gentle- c
lanly set of young men, with a
'1 If - dinner.) 1,, nlnv n
I I U i J i I I IO tl I'lt tlClll v, tv |-'4UJ J !
lit through lack of practicejv
nd inability to work together c
icy were scarcely able to make s
interesting for our boys. u
Thursday afternoon, April 30, i(
t 4:30 j) m, the Kingstree "first s
ine"and the school team will c
eet on the diamond. At this
ame a collection will be taken o
) help pay the expenses of get- s
rig up these different games, a
ome out and encourage the p
ovs. a
Play ball ! v>
Rev W S Martin to Wed. b
t!
The following, taken from the
rinnsboro letter in the Sun- g
ly's State, will be read with
terest by the many friends- of ^
ev W S Martin hi this county:
"A very pleasant entertainent
was the tea given by Mfs
' K Witberow Tuesday evening
hen she announced the ap- e
roach ing marriage of her ^
lughter, Mary, to Rev W Smith s
artin, which event takes place ?
: 5 o'clock Thursday after>on,
April 23, in the Presby- a
irian church. The bride-to-be ^
the only daughter ot Mrs &
'itherow and is popular in
innsboro as everybody's e
iend. u
She is a lady of charming permality
and sweet disposition, 0
hich two traits alone are suf- e
:ient to account for the popu- ^
irity she possesses. Rev Mr ,
[artin is pastor of Richburg t
'ethodist church and is one of
le ablest preachers of the 1:
outh Carolina conference. No p
irds will be issued." t
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Basket Picnic.
The public is cordially invi?d
to attend a basket picnic at
ieulah on Friday, May 1,
iven for closing of Beulah 4
chool.
Glennye H Woodham, ^
Teacher.
uaruui mauia. ^
Mrs J P Nelson extends her ^
incerest thanks to her many "j
riends for their kindness durag
the long illness of of her deoted
husband, Mr J P Nelson, j
Lpril 22, 1908. i
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School Closing at Workman. j
On Friday evening, May 8, at i
:30 o'clock,the Workman school,
rhich has been successfully ^
aught by Miss Mary Marks of
Jolumbia, will close with an en- (
ertainment consisting of dia- <
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md that we hav
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SLL YOU ABOUT HERE.
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logues, drills, recitations, songs
md the deliver)' of medals.
Hie public is cordially invited.
iioWsToJdon show.
fine nl the Best Thai Has Evar Visited
Kinystree
"Howe's ureal London Show"
,rave two performances here on
1'uesday. The audi mces, which
,verc very good for the season,
vere not as large as the show
lescrved. The Howe show is
>ne of the very best that has
:ver exhibited in Kingstree and
very one who attended was
veil pleased. The usual con.omitants
of gambling and
wind ling devices were conspicious
by their absence and phys:ally
as well as morally, the
how seems to be clean and high
lass.
The tent and costumes and
ther properties are spick and
pan in their newness and the
nimals all look well-fed and
roperly cared for. The actors
11 did tneir parts unusually
ell and the managers are as "
ourteous a set of gentlemen as j
as ever visited Kingstpee in <
heir line of business. J
It is to be ht^oed that Howe's ?
how will return to our town
nd when they do we bespeak
or them a warm welcome.
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A Pleasaai Outing.
A very pleasant outing was
njoyed on the river yesterday
y a party from Lake City and
everal of their friends from
ringstree. At 11 o'clock sharp
he "Mercedes" weighed anchor
rwrl h??r nrnnel lf?r hffran t ft turn. -4
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own stream oa the placid boom
of the water the boat made
ood speed and the river scenry
at this season is quite pictresque.
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At each bend a new stretch
f.green-f ringed banks met the
ye, while in the wake of the
oat the dancing sunl ight reected
opalescent tints from
he glistening spray.
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At Branson's mill the party "
anded and Mr D J Epps pre>ared
one of his justly celebraed
pine bark stews a verita>le
feast.
The following were present:
3apt Constine, Messrs L A
Winston, J A Adams, L 0 Holloray,
Col OT Hall, J S McClam,
I M Truluck, J F Scott, Harry
Sritton, Roland Mills and C W
iVolfe.
Bishop Ellison Capers Dead.
Bishop Ellison Capers died in
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yesterday afternoon after a
lingering illness.
To have perfect health we must
have perfect digestion, and it is very
mportant not to permit of any delay
the moment the stomach feels
>ut of order. Take something at
>nee that yon know will promptly
ind unfailingly assist digestion,
rhere is nothing better than Kedol
for dyspepsia, indigestion, sour
stomach, belching of gas and nerv)U8
headache. Kodol is a natural
ligestant, and will digest what you
?t. Sold by W L Wallace.
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Sugges
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Pure silk and lisle hose, 8 f
Puie lisle vests, 3 for a doll
Black, brown and white sle
Hand-embroidered, pure lin
Long1 and medium length sil
Merry Widow bows and Gi
neck fixinsrs.
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