The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, December 24, 1908, Image 8
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I COME AND SEE TH
CHRISTMAS GIFTS:
A BEAUTIFUL ASS<
LADIES' HEHST1TC
EMBROIDERED SH
LADIES', HEN'S AN
SILS TiAWLS IN V
CIRCULAR SHAWL
Local and Personal.!
Meet me at the carnival,
x Mr VV F Rotifers of Lanes was
here Monday.
Hon W P Bryan of Taft was 1
noted on our streets on Monday.
Mr W II Matthews of Darlington
is home for the holidays. 1
Mr D E Gordon ^>f Gourdin
was noted on our streets Satur1
-day.
Kingstree extends a hearty
welcome to all her guests next
. week.
t
Mr E B Khodus of Greelyville
was in town Monday on business.
Messrs S K Walters and H $
Garner of buttons were in town
Monday.
The Smith Greater Showsten
big attractions?to be here
all next week.
The Recohi> extends its heartiest
good wishes to all at this
Christmas season.
Mr S Philips of New York
City is the guest of ?Mr Louis
Jacobs' family.
Messrs S P and J W Cooper
of Suttons were county seat visitors
on Monday.
Mr S B Wllkins of Athens,
Ga, is spending- some time wjth
his brother, Mr W T Wilkins.
Mr J B (Jlarkson of Gourdin
was a visitor at the county seat
a short while Saturday.
:
Mr Jimrnie Grayson, who now
lives in Georgia, is Spending (
the holiday season in town. (
. Mr S M Wolfe of Anderson is
vifsitinjr at the home of his aont.
Mr L J Barr, in North Kingstree.
Prof and Mrs G T Pugh of ]
Columbia are visiting the lat? 1
ter's parents, Mr and Mrs James 1
Epps. i
Dr WL Taylor, who has recently
opened dental offices here, 1
has gone to Atlanta, Ga, to spend
the holidays. 1
Bland. Bags
ToTrrels and
Fancy Slip]
BUT
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e new things for ch
3rtment of ladies', fl
:hed and embroidere
irtwaist fronts.
d children's gloves (
/hite, black, cream, f
s in all colors. %
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Don't fail to take in the carniI
val, the biggest event of the
kind that ever happened in ;
Williamsburg county.
So many people are coming i
md going during the holidays ;
that it ;s impossible to keep up
with their movements.
Mr E A Finch, who is in i
charge of the street paving
force here, left on Tuesday to
spend the holidays at bis home
in Atlanta.
Mr J II Heard, the faithful
and capable toreman ot the
Record office, left Wednesday
night to spend Xmas with his
mother in Greenville.
The Baptist church has recently
been reshingled and repafnted
inside and outside, considerably
improving the appearence
of the building.
We note thatDrC D Rollins of
Baltimore made a Hying trip to
his old home last week, and we
understand that Lake City is
growing very attractive to him.
The Smith Greater Shows
have visited all the larger towns
an'd cities in the South and
every where they are spoken of
as one of the best carnivals on
the road.
Rev Mr Allen from Dillon
preached at the Baptist church!
Sunday. This church has been
without a pastor for some time,
but we understand they will call
one in the near future.
The Presbyterian church
manse was turned over to the
ladies of the congregation Tuesday
evening and will soon be
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occupied oy me pasiur, ivcv cj
E Ervin, and his family.
The Bank of Kingstree received
last Saturday $56,000 in deposits.
Fifty-six thousand dollars
n one day; think of it! That does
aot look much like hard times
around Kingstree.
Miss Lily Mcintosh of Worknan,
who has been in the St
Javier's infirmary, Charleston,
vas able to stand the trip home
Chri
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SPillOTKT Tops,
pers.
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:mas i
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EN'S AND CHILDREN'S
D HANDKERCHIEFS.
)F ALL KINDS.
'INK AND BLUE.
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ree Dry
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last Sunday and is still nice
progressing towards convah
cence.
Mr John Arthur Brockint
of Winter Garden, ^a, X
Laura Davis ?f Mat ?on, M
Maggie Alford daught
Miss Elizabeth, an*. Miss I tali
Brockinton of Maxtttn, N C, a
visiting the family of
Scott. . /
Mr W F
Dillon cr ?of u
eek oine
this <lou. h# ^ farm
the lands Mrs ; ^ottingha
nee McCutchen, near Indiantoi
church. Good luck to these ne
comers.
We regret that some of o
correspondents disregarded (
notice to send in "copy" eai
this week and%he paper went
press before their communii
tions reached our office. Li
time and tide, a newspaper c
afford to wait for no man.
We hereby give notice tt
after January 1, 1009, all ;
counts of a dollar or more 1
subscription will be placed
the hands of a collecting a<,r?
cy. We hate to do this t
can't afford to lose the hundre
of dollars our honest toil entit'
us to. tf
Mr r Marion Britton of dim
left this week for Floral Ci
Fla, to visit his son. Mr Britt
J says that his stay in the "La
of Flowers" is indefinite and
wants to keep in touch with 1
Williamsburg friends throu
The Record.
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A big deal in cotton took pla
here Saturday. Mr John
Nexson closed out 601 bales
Maybank & Co of Chariest
through their local represent
tive, Mr J C Kinder. The pri
paid was 8$c a pound, we i
derstand.
The "hot supper" at Bens>
last Friday night for the bene
of the school was a delight!
social affair as well as a succe
financially,the proceeds amour
? :
stmas
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NECKTIES,
GLOVES,
HANDKERCHIEFS,
FANCY RUCHING,
BELTS,
KID GLOVES,
BELT BUCKLES,
>RY G<
KINGST
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> NECKWEAR.
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Goods Corr
'!y inji" to about $90, \t > understand.;
?s- We can testify per jnally to the ;
excellence of the barbecue, as i
our Iriend, Wattie knowden, I
,?n 'brought us a choice section of'
I rs
well-seasoned ribs and backi
rs
bov^. cooked to a turn, that in
Lr,[ rory delicacy of its flavor
jId have put the >hef of old
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:ulPus clean out of business.
iveral of the out of town i
nbers of the High school fac-'
ulty left last week lor their respective
homes to spend the
holidays. Prof Colbert went to
on
Pentield, Ga, to visit his old
' home; Miss Alice Beckham *o1
7? n
^ Rock Hill,Miss Agnes Erckmann
to Charleston and Miss Estelle
Campbell to Newton, N C.
The trustees of Kingstree
)ur High school gave holiday from
^ Friday, December 18, to Monto!
day, January 4, 1909. The pu2d'
Ipils gave their teachers a pleas'*e
ant surprise Fiiday when they
an invited them to a Christmas tree
gotten up for the occasion with
iat appropriate gifts for every meinic
ber of the faculty. This act of
tor thoughtful kindness was much
in appreciated by the recipients. ~
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>u t Home for Xmas. ^
l(*s The following young ladies J
'es|and gentlemen from this countyl i
who are attending* various msti- i?*j
<cjj tutions of learning are home for ]
tyt the holidays: Medical College, *1
on Charleston,Messrs Benton Mont- J
nd gomery, Theodye Hemingway (
he and W C - Rodgers of Church;
Converse College, Miss Marian ]
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ajj Gilland; Presbyterian College, j
Clinton, Mr John Britton; Win- ^
throp College, Misses Eunice J
" Harper, Pearle Montgomery, <3
1 Mary Swann, Margaret Ross, ,
?o Jimmie Britton; Columbia Fe- *
on male College, Misses Annie 4
"a" Stackley, Mantie Coker and |
ce Anna Belle Bryan; Davidson *3
ln" College, Mr Burrie Brockinton; j
S C University, Messrs Arthur y
on Brockiiton and David Scott; ,4
tit Citadel, Cadet W W Barr; Atlan- j
ul ta Dental College, Messrs J W 4
ss and R C McCabe; Clemson Col- i
it-) lege, Cadet S E Evans.
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SILK SHAWLS,
UMBRELLAS,
BOYS SUITS,
CAPS,
TEDDY BEAR CAPS,
WAISTS AND FRONTS,
BELTING.
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ions,
^PANY.
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Morses <&
CAR JUST A
Nice drivers and j
Extra Heavy, IV
Light IV
Buggies, Surr
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nice line of w
Come and get y
YOURS TO P
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KINGSTREE AND C
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CLOTHING for Me
Children. The Late
and Fabric. All tl
and Stripes.
Dry^ Goods, Dress Goo
Everything for Ladies' wear.
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?ood workers.
ledium and ^
lules.
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saaaies,&c i
inter robes.
our choice.
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