The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, November 12, 1908, Image 8
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Local and Personal.
Mr. and Mrs. Mac. Ervin are
visiting Darlington friends.
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meeting in the court house Tuesday.
Mr Ed Tut|e of Greelyville is
assisting Mr Joel Ross at the
depot. i
Miss May Stoll of Chester is
visiting her brothers and sisters ,
in town.
E L Hirsch Esq., went to
Charleston Saturday, on professional
business.
Rev H C Haddock of Benson
was noted on our streets Satur* i
day of last week.
Mrs. G. A. Jennings of Bamberg
is the guest of her son, Mr ,
J. Slater Jennings.
Mr S J Timmons of Greelv- i
ville paid our sanctum an agree- <
able visit vesterday. i
S McSwain Woods, Es^., of
Manning- was here Friday on
professional business. 1
Mr 0 W Camlin and little
son, George Herman of Harpers, J
came in to see us Monday.
Miss Helen Scott left Wednesday
night for an extended trip ,
through Georgia and Florida. (
Mr S L Lifrage of Salters De- j
pot was here Monday and came \
in to pay his respects to The <
Record.
Mr F B Thomas, of the Lake
City section, while in town Monday
added his name to our mailing
list.
TTrwri Tnn Ss finham of Morris
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ville was here Monday exchanging
greetings with his friends
and constituents. '
Miss Mary Gordon, who has
been attending Winthrop College,
returned home last week
on account of sickness.
Mr M F Heller attended the
Civic League Carnival in Sumter '
last week, being one of the
judges of the horse show.
Our city fathers are doing
some excellent work on the ]
streets, as well as laying a ce- (
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ith patent leather that split and
te a patent leather so absolutely
: it. We will give you a new pair
r in B. & P. Korrect Shape shoes
*ars out.
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store is head- yjSwJ /*>
3r these shoes, / V/Jffi
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them, for if you
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ment sidewalk that is equal to
the pavement of any town in the
State.
The public is cordially invited
to a hot supper Thursday
night, November 19, at the
home of Mr G W Burgess, near
Mouzon postoffice.
The Kellahan Hotel was foronally
opened to the public last
Thursday. The hotel register
shows twenty guests the first
day?quite an auspicious owning.
Miss Ethel McLean is nc.
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tilling tne pusiuuu ui vcuum,
at the telephone exchange, vice
Miss Annie Miller, who resigned
some time ago. Mr Robert
Kirk, Jr., is night ^assistant.
If you want The Record
continued, pay up; if you don't
want it any longer, pay what you
owe and we will cheerfully
discontinue your subscription.
Only be sure to pay arrearage.
Mr Henry Strong, who now
holds a position as book-keeper
for the Coca-cola Co. in Sumter
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visited relatives in town Sunlay.
Mr Strong is one of
Kingstree's boys who is making
jood in a buisness way.
Mr Wilbur S Cherry, the advance
agent of the Smith Greater
Jarnival, was here last week maring
arrangements for the shows
:ocome to Kingstree. We understand
that the Smith Carnival
will be here Christmas week.
Mr James P Adams, who has
been merchandising here for
the past year, has * been adjudged
bankrupt by theJJnited
States district court, with liabilities
$3,500 and assets about
$3,000. The act was voluntary
on the part of Mr Adams for
the protection of his creditors.
We have a nice line of Ladies
Jackets of the latest style that
we are absolutely closing out
at cost.
People's Mercantile Co.
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Repair your window blinds
tor five cents at Farmers' Supply
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Calcium and colored fire effects. One of
of ten pieces^ and a Megaphone Quartette
makes a specialty of this Grand Old Tem
with any other attractions. Nothing Ch<
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Prof. Holly Rossmyer's Military Ban
noon and 7 p. m.
Don't fail to hear "LITTLE MA
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