The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, July 23, 1908, Image 8
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Local and Personal
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Hon W D Bryan of Taft was -
in town Monday. i
Miss James Britton is visiting !
relatives in Cades. 1
Mr B S Smith of Zebpostoftice
was among our visitors yesterday.
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Mr B W McElveen of Cades *
spent Monday in town on busi- r
ness. j
Mr W G Thomas is visiting
his home in Mayesville this ^
week.
Dr W J Haseldon of Cades was ]
here Monday on professional c
business. ;
Mr George A McElveen made
a business trip to Lake City'c
Tuesday. J
liev J E Mahaffey is spending1 I
a few days in Dorchester in re- C
vival work. ii
Air Benton Montgomery visit- v
ed friends in St Charles a few
da3'S last week. p
Miss Alma Chapman of Johnsonville
is the guest of Miss ^
-Grace VanKeuren.
Magistrate J McSwain Woods
of Manning was in the city ^
Sunday and Monday.
Misses Bessie and Maude j
King of Hartsville are visiting r
.relatives in the city. c
Mrs B W Butler and little son, I
"Walter are enjoying- an ounngic
at Wrightsville Beach. a
Misses Leola, Jaunita and 1
Stella Coward are visiting relatives
near Timmonsville. ^
Misses Nellie May and Pearle r
Montgomery visited relatives e
and friends in Greelyville last c
week. ^
Misses Vera and Kate King ^
of Hartsville are visiting the
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family of Mr King, on Main
street.
Dr W V Brockinton~[attended !
the session of the Pharmaceu- <
tical Association "in Columbia
this week. "
Mr'Bisliop Burgess has returned
from his home at)Mouzon 1
where he spent several daysjfof J
his vacation. - ^
E L Ilirsch, Esq, has re- \
turaed from Columbia where he (
spent three days attending- to
legal business.
Mr John S Graham of Morris- <
ville is announced in this issue ;
as a candidate for the house of ]
representatives.
Miss Lucile Cunningham, who '
has been spending sometime in ]
Georgetown, was here Tuesday '
en route to her home in Indian- '
town. !
Miss Leila Wilson, who has ^
been visiting her aunt, Mrs J
S Fulton, for some time in this ,
city returned yesterday mornrag
to her home in North Caro- ,
Sina.
Mr A C Swails, the popular <
head clerk for the Kingstree <
Dry Goods Co, is enjoying his
annual vacation. Himself and
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family are now visiting" in Florence.
Elsewhere in these columns
will be found a card announcing
the candidacy of M A
Summersett of Co' . for
the office of railr nisiioner.
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Mr Lucious Montgc
aride have returned.
?xtended bridal tour t
:ities and places of
rheir future home wiL
Singstree.
The Saiters and Dauu
)ase ball teams crossed bats on i
the Kingstree diamond last
Friday, with a resulting] score '
>f 6 to 5 in favor of. Saiters. ^
tfr F W Fairey was the umpire. (
Mrs W S Lynch and children j
?f Scranton, Mr and Mrs Eddie ,
acobs of Macon,Ga.,and Messrs J
jouis and Julian Jacobs of (
Charleston, are visitors at the ]
lomeot Mr Louis Jacobs this >
reek. j
Mr S S \rnnsnh. r>f th^ 1
rising- firm of Aronson & Tig- I
pr of Gourdins, was in the city
erterday. See the advertiselent
of his firm in this papere.
Chey are certainly throwing
nit splendid inducements for a r j
arge patronage. ^
Mr P Mulholland, an exper- t
enced tailor has opened hp a i
lice shop over the store next to f
Courtney's ice cream porlai1! t
le is well equipped for making j
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iOUling lor uieu auu wuujcu i
ind also for pressing and re- \
>airing. See his ad. next week. I
MrPaulG Josey of Orange- t
>urg was in the city Wednesday ^
epresenting his father's inter- ^
:sts with the well known firm ,
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>f Melchers & Co. His father, ^
dr J W Josey, is on an extend;d
trip to the mountains where
le is relieving himself of some ,
lurplus flesh.
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; Social Functions. ^
A SAILING PARTY. J
On Friday evening, the 15th <
nst, Misses Mamie, Barbara and
Florrie Jacobs gave a sailing ]
party in honor of their visiting ]
quests, Messrs Melvin Furchgott (
>f Charleston and Frank Moyer l
)f Camden, N J. i
At 6 o'clock the trood shiD 1
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Mercedes under command of ;
3apt IJarry Britton, weighed 1
inchor and sailed out upon the <
placid waters oi the majestic i
Wee Nee, pointing her course <
iown stream. We are off, crus- ]
ing along the grass carpeted : ]
banks of the grand old river, |;
and the verdant foliage,and the ]
sweet songs of the birds as they
are wafted to us on the gentle ]
evening zephyrs tell us of what <
wel come that awaits those who 1
sail along i ts flower bespangled ]
banks.After a sail that is all too
short we arrived at the pleasure
grounds of the renowned
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Did town of Kingstree, and there :
disembark, taking ourselves to'
a hi gh knoll that overlooks thej
river, and under the wide spread ]
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branches of the trees we forget
the cares of the past in the joys ;
of the oresent. Panned bv the
gentle evening breezes we in* <
dulge in the very dainty re- ]
freshments that have been pro- ]
vided for the occasion. All too j
soon does the time pass away
-*14as ^e great orb of day
in-ks to rest behind the western ^
's v "ast the moorings and ^
war<3 bound, and in
"-d with all |
g stars shine ^
clcome as we s
.j u.. ai Constine wharf ~
and are home again.
Those who composed the party ^
were: Misf""^Vera and Kate j
King of II Flora Ervin y
af Darlingtv. .fonie Webb, ^
Jimmie Britton, Kate Cargile,
f.ila Hn mmot T.illio .T?r V i n ^
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Mamie Jacobs, Barbara Jacobs, a
Kdith Nelson, Plorrie Jacobs,
Claudia Jones: Messrs Melvin ^
?urchgott of Charleston, Frank n
doyer of Camden, N J, Cecil f'
iacobs of Charleston, W K Scott, a
Benton Montgomery, Harry ''
iritton, and Judge Wallace.
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LEAP YEAR STRAW RIDE.
A party of young people enoyed
a Leap year straw ride
jiven by the young ladies of A
he party,on last Monday evenng.
Ten in number and all out
or a pleasent evening. They
urned the ride into a surprise 0i
>arty by calling on Misses Leia
Wilson and Azalie Sandling, iL
vho are visiting at the home of
dr and Mrs Jno S Fulton, near a
own.
Those present were: Misses f(
dabel Snider, Thetis Stackley,
Plorrie Jacobs. Lottie McRoy, tl
dantie and Roberta Coker;
dessrs L J Stackley, Mm Barr, ?
md Marvin W McConnell. "
The party was chaperoned by f(
tfr and Mrs G Ollie Epps. ai
Delightful refreshments were ^
ierved and everyone seemed to 0!
?njoy the outing. a,
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A case of vagrancy occu- jt
pied the attention of the court u
last Tuesday afternoon. Teedie F
jlibbs was the prisioner at the P
Dar, He was daintily attired ^
n shining toothpick tans and t]
faultless black wearing apparel t;
md had a "biled" shirt on. It ?
was proven that he was a man 81
A many places with a foggy ?
-ecord back of him. He claim- c
;d to have a regular job and extiibited
great rough places on g
tiis hands as proof that he was
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i narci wording- man. me preponderance
of the evidence
went against him though, and
he was given 30 days vacation
on the gang where it is hoped
that he will be broken from his ,
restful habits.
A few days ago Harry Brown
was brought into the court for
shooting one John Mack through ^
the arm. The evidence showed 0
that Harry was undoubtedly c
the engineer of the ^hooting 1
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iron at the tim< aforesaid. His |
Honor Hamp^.t crowned h im
with a fine f ten dollars for
shooting1 insAJe the corporate
limits of Kingstree and turned
him over under bood to the county
officials,who will do the rest.
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Last Friday^- *as a
rasy time in V jyor's court,
vith May*" .em J N Hammet '
Dresiding nen a half dozen 1
:olored boys were brought up
or disorderly conduct on the
streets of Kingstree. The disurbance
occured on Main street 1
lear the residence of Mr AI3>rook,
on Thursday night, when
'im Davis, Thosnas Epps, Frank
Vood berry, James Blake, Ben
Vilson and George Washington
00k it into their heads to make
l country boy of their race :
'dig," or run. They scared at >
iim but it didn't work, and next
lorning he took out a warrant
or all of them. The evidence
gainst them was such as to call
ortb a fine of only five dollars J
rom each. This made the city ,
hirty dollars better off, and ;
ice versa. j
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EVER WATCHFUL
Little are WUlSareMaiiy Kdugs
tree Readjre Future TrouWe.
Watch the kidney secretions.
See that they have the amber hue
f health;
The discharges not excessive or
lfrequent;
Contain no "brick-dust like" sedil
lent.
Doan's Kidney Pills will do this
>r you.
They watch the kidneys and care
lem when they're sick.
W R White, living on South
oundry St., Manning, S C.r says:
I suffered from kidney complaint
>r some years. I was forced to
rise frequently during the night on
3Connt of the too frequent action
f the loins. At times I was so lame
nd stiff that I could hardly turn
ver in bed and mornings I found it
ery difficult to dre33j*myself. If
sat down for a little while I could
ardly arise and had beenjin this con
ition for a long time without find- I
1 g a remedy that would help me I
ntil I procured Doan's Kidney
Mia. I used but one box when the
aina were banished and the lameess
and soreness disappeared. I do
ot have to get up at nights to pass
be secretions, and am feeling tweny
years younger. I highly recomien?
Doan's Kidney Pills and can
iv that I never nsed a remedy that
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PICNIC! PICNIC!
On account of the Confederates'
Picnic, Olanta (Beulah,) S
J, Saturday, July we will
un a special passe^ffcr train
rom Bethel Siding (L^g Camp)
o Olanta and returnf Leaves
lethel Siding- 9:30 a %i. We
lave rented especially for this
ccasion additional passenger
ars.
t. Alcolu Railboab.
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