The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, October 01, 1908, Image 8

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@mymmmmmmm* 1 October | 1-2-3 EE A cordial invit; 1 King ISiiliMilttMliiiUlMiiMMUil Local and Personal. In settling for your paper please remember that the credit price is $1.25 a. year. We made this announcement last April and have published it once a week ever since. tf Have you registered? Mrs S Marcus visited relatives in Manning last week. I Court convenes Monday. Bring1 along that dollar or so you owe The Record. j It is not yet quite clear to us who constitute thje boards of . election commissioners, but^ the . commissions will tell. Mr J J Morris of Lake City, I who has been appointed one of j the Federal election commission { ers, was in town jesterday. Mr W E Hanna of Cades, one < of the State election commis- 1 sioners, was here Tuesday in- J forming himself as to the duties i ot the office. 1 , Mr Chevis Smythe will lecture to the Presbyterian Sunday ^ ^school at the Williamsburg 1 Presbyterian church next Sunday at 4 o'clock, p m. Public ' j 11 : J -coruiauy jnvncu. The theatrical season will -open Monday night at Thomas \ opera house with "The Devil's Orchestra," This is said to be J a notably clever and amusing production. Secure your seats in time. ' The Van Keuren hotel will change hands in the near future, ' Mrs H Van Keuren having retired from the management. Several propositions for leasing , the property are now being considered by the owner. We hope that every one who * i ?:i 1 v.:,. owes tile paper win pay Uio subscription as early as possible. We have waited many months patiently and it is absolutely necessary to collect what is owing us to continue in business. In a short while we shall be- ' gin revising our books when we will be forced to cut off the names of subscribers who owe ! for the paper a year or longer < JUST U, (1/ BUTLER \D io ConcreteBuilding BUT I Thursdi ation to all. The assc ;stree IMMilWWMMWMUWWli Of course the mere act of "cutting1 off*' the delinquent does not settle the debt. Saturday was Rosh Hashanah the Jewish new year. According to Jewish chronology this begins the }*ear 5669. The day was observed by the Jews in town. Next Monday will be Yom Kippur, the Day of Atone ment, one of the most sacred holy days in the Jewish calendar. The work of laying" the cement side-walks, which was retarded bjr a delayed shipment of the :rushed rock, has been resumed and will be pushed to completion as soon as possible. The side-walks are so far suf to the old dusty"pavement' people wonder how the to... ;ot along without them so long. Lightning struck and badly iamaged the residence of Mrs M 3 Gordon on South Sumter street Monday afternoon. Fortulately no one was injured, although Mrs Gordon was up stairs, where the lightning played around in remarkable manner, and Miss Gordon was iown-stairs. It was a remarkably narrow escape for both of the ladies?Sumter Cor. The State. Foley's Honey and Tar cures soughs quickly, strengthens the lungs and expels colds. Get tne genuine in a yellow package. W L Wallace. Don't fail to see the Devil's Orchestra at Thomas Opera House Monday night, October 5. Remember, Reckling will be in Lake City only three days? October 8, 9 and 10. Don't forget to see the latest Nell Brinkly ladies' hats with veils while attending the S Marcus millinery spening. Now is the time to buy a hay press to bale your hay. Get a Uummings press" at Farmers' Supply Co's. Just received at Farmers' Supply Co's nice line of crockeryware ail kinds. FROM WITH T After spendin No old or damaged goods leading fashion centers. V at bed rock prices. We \ We cordially invite all, the 1 Our stock includes Dry G lack of space forbids mentii LERC WILL BE iy, Friday )rtment is so complete with s Dry C laiiuiaaaaaauaaaaauaaaauaaj Horses & CAR JUST AR Nice drivers and g Extra Heavy, M LiVHht M Bugfe'es, Sum | on s, Harness, i A nice line of wi Come and get y< YOURS TO PL The Williamsburg L KINGSTREE AND Gi SOUTH tttit/I nmnnn nn A i Mil uoliiilj?j liilA. Kingstree, - High School D< Bo)rs and Girls Prepared for Business Life. Pure Water. Healthful Location. Eight Instructo Fine Music ! High School Annex pleted with Beautiful and torium. AMPLE ROOM FOR | PUPILS. TERMS REASOr Fall Term Begins M< ber 14. For Information Apply intendent, or to E. C. Epp 9-3-tf Clerk Bd I ?NORTl HE LATEl ig two weeks in careful selection 1 OUR NEW to work off with new stock. Everyl /ith years of experience our buyer has vill not only meet competition but db ladies especially. oods, Dress Goods, and all kinds of' Dning. >RY GO HELD Q aim ikj* tylish hats that we i ioods A mmimm* mm ^ riu^ | RIVED ood workers. edium and ules. j: >ys, Wag- ! saddles,&c nter robes. >ur choice. I I EASE, ive Stock Co,j REELYVILLE, r? nTT A A r LIEU iSUMUUL - sc. apartment for College or 4 rs. Department. Recently ComSpacious AudiBOARDltfG I 4ABLE. jnaay, Septemto the Supers, . Trustees. HERN ST CRE we are now ready to w STORE :hing spick and span, nt\ taken advantage of prevai /ide our profit with you. rrimmings Notions, Shoes ODSl itmmmmmmmmimnmmmmn _j.___.J___ If aiuraay r ire sure we can please every Comp* iuaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaauaaai J" An S an T ! Shoe ! Re Clo E 1 y an D ?? PRICES V?VtWi%VVV1 J. S. E w Bryan Campaign Fund. r P TJ We acknowledge the receipt of the following subscriptions ^ to the Bryan campaign fund: Gi C W Wolfe $1.00 w E 0 Epps 1.00 ^ E L Hirsch 1.00 g S J Kirby .50 rp W D Bryan 1.00 jj J D Carter 1.00 p Philip Stoll 1.00 R J E Davis . 1.00 T B Gourd in 1.00 rp J W Cook 2.50) p R H Kellahan 5.00 ^ Co Executive Committee 25.00 R M D Nesmith 1.00 -yy w *> ? *1 * AA J ?1 BiacKweu i.w jjj J D Daniels 1.00 ^ D E Motley 1.00 D J W Floyd .50 yj B W Stewart .50 ^ J P Mathews .50 j 1 J S Lynch .50 L L Caldwell .50 L A Winston " .50 J L Thomas 1.00 S 0 Eaddy l.OO ^ S B Poston 1.00 j H E Eaddy 1.00 W E Nesmith 1.00 R* WOCamlin l.OOjBaifc MARt ATIONS II 'elcome you to v and up-to-date from the iling conditions and bought To see is to be convinced. and a thousand other things ^ coTTpa 3 ^3! October) I 12-3 ?? . A 3 lady. ^ 3 '* my. I iMMUUiiWWWWMU? Up-to-Date I d Stylish || Line of I thing Dry Goods K d Fancy ovelties, TO SUIT ALLLI -WW bohJJ V . M Brockinton 1.00 0 Britton 1.00 > a TV J .in mgsiree i^eto. i^iuo *.*v reelyville Club No 2 N Clarkson 1.00 W Montgomery 50 J Taylor 50 W Boyle 1.00 F Register 50 Misboe 50 S Brunson, Jr 50 E Register 50>^. j J Hogan -f.OO \ C Shirer 25 H Brunson 25^ S Brunson, Sr 25 H Fair 25 1 N Boyd 25 r J F Haselden 25 ^ J Bradham 1.00 I V Brockinton 1.00 n L Bass 1.00 B V Ferrell 1.00 I Total 171.70 M n't forget to see the latest Nell H kly ladies' hats with veils while H i ? i n mar it ding tne o aiarcus muiinery w? ng* _ ad the Farmers k MerehjjUa.^-^ ;'s ad. this Issie. :etsj m m m ^ ~ i <c' ->v fl *0 % N A U/ BUTLER \l) B if Mf I *?a-c0Jtr .ademy Street I NV-1