The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, November 19, 1908, Image 7
(IN HONOR OF A BRIDE ELECT.
Hiss Mamie Jaeobs Entertained
Friends of the Bride and Groom.
Miss Mamie Jacobs entertained
most charmingly on Thursday
afternoon, November 5th,
in honor of the bride-elect. Miss
Bessie Kelley. Each guest wasj
|B told to bring with her her'
favorite cooking recipe and a
souvenir cook book made of
paper hearts tied together with
V white ribbon was presented to j
W the guest of honor at the end of |
I the afternoon, tilled with the
I favorite recipes of all the guest*
I present with the names signed !
to each.
The amusement of the afternoon
took the form of a musical
courtship contest. Kach guest
was provided with a pencil and
a paper heart, and then Miss
Barbara Jacobs read aloud the
questions, which were numbered
and Miss Florrie Jacobs played
a few bars of a popular song,
the title of which formed the
answer to the question. The
questions and answers which
made the story of the courtship
(were as follows:
"What was her name?" "Iola'"
"Where was her home" "San
Antonio."
"Where did they become engaged?"
"College life."
"Where was most of the courting
done?" "Down in the old
? cherry orchard."
I "What did he say to her?"
i "Love me and the world is mine"
j "How did she reply?" "How
many girls have you told that
. to?".
"What did he assure her?"
"One'little, sweet little girl."
"What did she say then?" "J
like you, too."
"How long did he promise to
love her?" "As long as the
world rolls on."
"When she asked him why he)
I loved her, what did he say?"
Because it's you." J
"When were thev married?"
"Summertime."
'Who was the bridesmaid?"
"Juanita."
'What flowers did she carry?"
"Bridal roses."
"Where did they spend their
honeymoon?" "Mid the green
fields of Virginia."
-What did he call her?" "My
very own."
"What did she call him?"
"Honey boy."
"When he was away, how did
she spend her time?" "Dreaming."
^ "What did she gain in time?''
"Experience "
"When asked by his bachelor
friends to go out at night, what
did he say?" "My wife won't
let rae."
"When they quarrelled, what
did she say?"' "Would you care
if I should leave you?"
"What did he reply?" "0, dry
those tears." i
At the end of the contest it
was found that Mrs Nappie Jacobs
had more correct answers
than any one eise, and to her
was awarded the tirst prize, a
large dishpan, while to Miss
Erc^mann tell tne ooooy prize, a
cooking spoon. Both Jadies
gracefully presented there useful
articles of house-keeping to
the bride-elect.
The guests were then shown
into the dining room where an
elaborate course supper was
served. The table was beautifuly
decorated with pink ch^san- j
themums and maidenhair ferns
and little bonbon dishes of pink
and white heart-shaped mint
-imy" drops effectively carried out the
' , color scheme and the significant
fc heart design. The bride-elect's
chair was tied with bows of
white ribbon as was the tiny
souvenir suit case at her place.
There was one of these miniature
suit cases for each guest
and all were filled with rice
which at an agreed upon signal
was all thrown upon the brideto-be.
Thus ended an afternoon
that was voted as thoroughly
delightful by all present, among
whom were the '
dames F W
Lee, Louis V
ble, S Mar
cobs: M~
Bee-?"
Man*.
Estelle
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belle L:\
and Hanna..
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I forward '< ' t
j delight t111
full well tint o
lie in iii iv v.. t
prayers * i the | op.,,
children ?vill !> i.mdr .
At i he 'i'i.ornwf-M Or,
Clinton, South Carolina. t!i>
250 orph 11,s Gf these 150a*
the State of Carolina.^
Georgia and CI from Florida; .ae
rost from otir-r States, Children
from any section of our c untrv,
however, are welcome, provided they
are fatherless, of tender Years and in
need of aid Once received they are
uot dismissed, except at their own
request, but are educated thoroughly,
are taught some good trade and
sent out able to take care of themselves
without further protection
from the institution.
Their support comes fiorn all parts
of the country. Provisions, money
and anything that can be used in the
ordiuary family can be used here at
theThoruwell Orphanage.
The institution itself is on the
cottage system. There are 15 cottages,
with six public buildings for
mental, moral, manual and technical
training. And it continues to grow
as new cottages can lie erected
Send contiibutious of money to
Re? Wm P Jacobs, Clinton, S C.
Provisions to Thornwell Orphanage,
Clinton, S 0.
Had a Close Call.
Mrs Ada L Croom, the widelyknown
proprietor of the Croom
Hotel, Vaughn, Miss., says: "For
several months I suffered with a
severe cough, and consumption
seemed to have its grip on me, when
a friend recommended Dr King's
New Discovery. I began taking it,
and three bortles effected a complete
core.'* The fame of this life saving
congh and cold remedy, and lung
and throat healer is world wide.
Sold at D C Scott's drugstore. 50c.
and $1.00. Trial bottle free.
"Wiuter blasts, causing pneumonia,
pleurisy and consumption,
will soon be here. Cure your cough
now, and strengthen your lungs with
Foley's Honey and Tar. Do not
risk starting the winter with weak
lungs, when Foley's Honey and Tar
will cure the most obstinate coughs
and colds, and prevent serious remilts.
W L Wallace.
Nott is the time to buy a hay
press to bale your ha}'. Get a
"Cummings press" at Farmers'
Supply Co's.
A salve good for everything where
a salve can be used?that's DeWitt's
Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve. It
cleanses thoroughly, keeps the pores
open and heals quickly. It is good
for anything where a salve is needed.
It cools and soothes and is especially
good for piles. We sell and recommend
it. Sold by D C Scott, M D.
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This is the trade-mark of
Scott's Emulsion
and is on every bottle of it sold
in the world?which amounts
to several millions yearly.
VVhy-Because it has made
so many sickly children
strong and well?given
health and rosy cheeks to so
many pale, anaemic girls and
restored to health so many
thousands in the first stages
of Consumption.
Send this advertisement, together with
name of paper ia which it appears,
your address and four cents to cover
postage, and we will send you a
' Complete Handy Atlas of the World.'*
SCOTT & BOWN'E, 409 Pearl St., N.Y.
^aies of
growth
...?uer 1. The
iced by tile cenday,
are against
les and 6,128,562
corresponding date
ginneries and ,
: ? 11 n\i> .. or
> 111 1 .'VI UUU -I,and
?.457,5^5 bales
report counts
:> half bales and
I" round bales for
for 1907 and 1159,741
and 183,S?0 for 190a.
niber of sea island bales
d for 1908 is 4a,49a, for
190, *31, for 1900 21,700 and
i '
j for i " 49,161. The corrected
J tiirnr. <>f lhe quantity of cotton
iginnec. >jis season to October
1* are ^,160 bales. J
' ""**8 Years of Proof. ]
' I ha\V 1 seven j:
that Dr x's #erj
the best sine tc on
and 1 fo
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The
years (>
Difcov
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hay .out
of the 0s, and i
am T la * tH..
cuiisumjpuuu. no uuicia
prevents the development
uionia. Sold under guav<?n
Scott's drug store 50' i
Trial bottle free.
J H Truby D
(Published by r
Information was rt
city last night of the d<
Truby,which occurred w
from heart failure Tpursda.
at Portbud, Ore, where he
residing eince leaving Gaines
year or more ago. N?
The information was in the nature
of a telegram, and was addressed
to S V Duke, father-in-law of deceased,
but as Mr Duke is in the vicinity
of Dunnellon with a party of
friends on a hunting expedition, the
message was delivered to Mrs A H
Leonard. However, every effort is
being made to acquaint Mr Duke of
the sad message.
Mr Truby formerly resided in this
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City, Deing engageu ia me gruv;c?jr
business, and was a few years age
married to Miss Dillie Duke. A
year or so ago the family removed to
the Oregon city, where the deceased
engaged in business. He was also interested
in valuable real estate near
Portland, and went there for the
purpose of making homestead entry
of a very valuable tract of Goverument
land. J
The remains will be interred at
Portland, and as soon as she can
properly arrange her business affairs,
it is presumed that Mrs Trnby and
children will return to Gainesville to
reside with the former's father.
Deceased leaves to mourn their
loss a wife and two young sons, and
The Sun joins the many friends of
the family in extending condolence
in their sad affliction.?Gainesville t
Fh.t Sun.
Where Ballets Flew.
David Parker, of Fayette, NY.,
a veterau of the Civil War, who lost
a foot at Gettysburg, says: "The
good Eletric Bitters have done is
worth more than five hundred dolars
to me. I spent much money doctoring
for a bad case of stomach trouble, to
little purpose. I then tried Electric
Bitters, and they cured me. I now
take them as a tonic, and they keep
me strong and well." 50c. at DC
Scotts's drugstore.
If Yob are Orer Fifty Heal This
Most people past middle-age suffer
from kidney and bladder disorders
which Foley's Kidney Remedy
would cure. Stop the drain on the
vitality and restore needed strength
and vigor. Commence taking
Foley's Kidney Remedy todav. W
L Wallace.
KILLthe cough
and CURE the LUNC8
with Dr. King's
New Discovery
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AND AIL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES.
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OR MONEY REFUNDED.
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The tax book^ 1 be. open for '
collection of taxeTflie 15th day cf
Oftober next.
Tax levy as follows:
iror State 5'.? mills
" Ordinary county 2% "
" Roads 1 "
44 Roads Past Indebtedness 1 14
44 Cons'tt. school 3 4'
A capitation tax of $1.00 on all male
persons between the ages of 21 and
60 years of age, and 30 mills levy on
all cattle, sheep, goats and hogs in An- <
fW*nn Snttons and Dart of Penn town
ships ;also 50 cts per head on all dogs ;al?o |
2 mills for retiring bonds in Kingstree
township; 4 mills for retiring bonds in
Lake City township and 2 mills for
retiring bonds in Greelyville School
District No. 22.
Commutation(road)tax $2.00
Levy for Special Soh Dist as follows:
For No 15 and 24 3 mills
44 44 16, 17. 27, 28 and 29 4 "
44 44 19, 20, 21, 22 and 25 2 44 .
44 44 18 1 44 I
" 44 23 1 2 44
I will be at the following places
mentioned below for collection of said
taxes:
October
Kingstree 15. 10, 17, 19, 20, 21 and 22 (
Hebron 23 l
Kingstree 24 ,
Greelyville 26 and 27 J
Gourdins 28 .
Suttons 29
Trio 30
Harpers 31
November
Kingstree 2
Salters ' 3
Cedar Swamp 4
Ttlnnmincvale ."j
Morrisvifie 6
Rhems 7
church (Graham's Store) 9
Rome 10
Lambert4 11
Ards X Rouds (Eaddy's Store) 12
Johnsonville (Poston's Store) 13
Yox(Prosser's Store) 14
Prospect (W Poston's Store) 16
Leo 17
Scranton 18 and 19
Lake City 20 and 21
Cades 23
Lake City 24
Kingstrte 23, 26. 27. 28 andJJO
December
Lake City 1
Kingstree 2, 3, 4, 3 and 7
Lake City 8
Kingstree 9. 10, 11, 12 and 14
Lake City 15
Kingstree 16 to 31 inclusive
Those who desire to pay their taxes
through the mail would expedite matters
by dropping the Treasurers postal
asking for the amount of their tax so
as to avoid sending the wrong amount,
also stating the township or townships,
(if property is owned, in more than
one)ana if possible give school district
where property is located, also state
whether poll or road tax. or both are
wanted. After paying taxes examine
your receipts and see if all of your
; property is covered, if not, see about
it at once.
By following the above suggestions
i complies tions and additional cost may
i be avoidi d.
J Wesley Cook,
Co. Treasurer.
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For Sale- j
On Monday, December 7, 1908,
the undersigned will offer for
sale at public auction, before the
court house door at Kingstree,
S o., a certain farm or planta- A
tion belonging to the estate of
the late Dr S 1) M Byrd, containing
three hundred and forty two . s
(342) acres, about one hundred
and twenty-live (125) acres being
under cultivation, with
buildings and three artesian
wells thereon, said lands being
situated within one mile of the
town of Scranton, and convenient
to churches, schools and
railroad facilities. Terms of
sale cash. Purchaser to pay for |
papers.
Harvey O Byrd. M D.
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Married Man in Trouble.
A married man who permits any
member of the family to lake anything
except Foley's Iloney and
Tar, for coughs, colds and lung
trouble, is guilty of neglect. Nothing
else is as good for all pulmonary jjj
troubles. The genuine Foley's
Honey and Tar contains do opiates
and is in a yellow package. WL .)
Wallace.
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Remember you money on
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BUILDING MATRIALS.
Wholesale Prices Direct from v
Factory. Everything Guaranteed
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Representing Cberav Door t Sash Ct '
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Registration Notice.
The office or the Supervisor of Beg
istration will be opened on the 1st
day of July and will remain open continuously
every day, except Sundays,
through the months of July ana
August for the purpose of the re-registering
of any person who is qualifiedas
follows:
Who shall have been a resident of
the State for two years, and of the
county one year, and of the polling precinct
in which the elector offers'
vote four months before the day of
election, and shall have paid, six
months before, any poll tax then due
and payable, and who can both read
and write any section of the constitution
of 1895 submitted to him by the
Supervisors of Registration, or who
can show that he owns, and has paid
all taxes collectable on during the
present year, pioperty in this State
assessed at three hundred dollars or
more. J. Y. McGILL,
Clerk of Board.
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