The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, January 21, 1909, Image 8
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Who is going to get the baby
Saturday night?
Look through our advertising
columns and deal with the firms
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that invite your patrong^.
Be sure and take a chance on
the baby Saturday night.
Etiwan Fertilizer Co, Charleston.
has a new ad tfiis wefek.
Read it.
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A real live baby will be given
away Saturday night at Thomas
Opera house.
Rumor has it that in the
h spring another large dry goods
establishment will be opened in
town.
60 out to the opera house
Saturday night and see who
gets the baby.
Tuesdaj', Lee's birthday, was
observed as a legal holiday, the
two banks and the dispensary
being closed.
Everyone is asking his neighbor
<4rf he is going to get the
baby" at the opera house Saturday
night.
J M Truluck, Lake City, has a
stable full of driving and work
animals. Also a full line of bug
gies, wagons, Harness, etc.
They say a real live baby will
be given away at Thomas Opera
Aouse Saturday night,to the one
holding the lucky number.
L J Stackley, the Furniture
Man, has added sheet music to
his stock. All kinds of furniture
and Iluyler's candies, fresh and
delicious. See his ad this week.
Louis Cohen ?fc Co., Charles
ton, "The House That Gives
You Satisfaction or Your Money
Back.'" It will pay you to look
carefully through their new ad
this week.
J L Stuckey, Lake City, has
come back from the West with
a bunch of horses and mules to
suit every class of buyers. Take
a look over his stable before
buying. .
S Marcus has a full line of
samples of the latest fabrics
from Strauss Bros. A fit guaranteed
at a reasonable price,
Also ladies' tailor made skirts
fitted to measure.
We owe our grateful acknowledgment
to Mr Walter Montgomery
of Greelyville, who sent
us yesterday an unusually fine
large ruta baga turnip weighing
8 1-2 pounds.
J, The Farmers' union met Friday
and elected Messrs W P Gause
of Scranton and W E Netties of
Lake City delegates to the State
convention ot the union which
met in Columbia yesterday.
Frank Allen Peake, "Lecturer
and Entertainer," lectured in the
school auditorium Thursday
night to a rather small audience.
The entertainment is said to
Lave been very good. I
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ny one w
get Cloth
The King
We received a pleasant visit
Monday from our good friend,
Mr Henry Collins of Scranton.
"Henry" will always find our
latch-string hanging invitingly
on the outside.
The following has been handed
us for publication: "We cordially
invite the public to attend
a hot supper at the Finckley
house Friday night, January
29, to be given for the benefit of
Nesmith school,"
Mr G Ollie Epps has sold his
stock of merchandise, store fixtures
and good will to Mr 0 H
Pratrick, who will continue the
business at the same stand. Mr
Epps has also sold his dwelling
to Mr R H Kellahan.
Mortgage, real estate, title,
lien on crop, bill of sale, agricultural
lease and lien, mortgage
personal property, bill ot
sale and lien on crop combined
for sale at The Record office, tf
We inadvertently omitted to
mention an important event of
local news last week, viz,the advent
of a "little stranger'' at
the h oine of Mr Clias u tfurgess.
She's the cutest and prettiest
girl in town for her age.
The public is cordially invited
to attend a box party, to be
given at Mouzons school house,
Friday evening, January 22, for
the benefit ol a library for said
school. Be sure not to forget
your pocket book.
County Commissioner Hammet,who
held the office of mayor
pro tern,has resigned that office,
as he did not wish to run counter
to the constitutional inhibition
against "holding two offices
of honor or profit at the same
time."
We have just got in a splendid
lot of all kinds of stationery,
fine bond papers,ruled headings,
100,000 envelopes, and Dennison's
shipping tags with brass
eyelets and wire strings, the
best made. See our samples before
ordering elsewhere. tf
Mrs Josina Chandler and Mrs
Walter Y Chandler and children
of Benson have moved to town
into their dwelling1 on South
Academy street. Mr^ ltosa Fulton
and family, the former occupants,
have moved into Mr Wrn
Epps' house on Brooks street.
Mr EC Epps has sold his residence
to the stewards ot Kingstree
district for a district parsonage.
Presiding Elder Carlisle
and his family will move
into their new home as soon as
the formal transfer is made. Mr
Epps will remodel the house of
his father, Mr William Epps,and
make that his home.
We are requested to announce
that an entertainment will be
given in the town hall at Salters
Depot on Friday evening, January
29, at 8 o'clock p m, Oysters,
coffee and cake will be
served. Admission, adults 15
cents, children 10 cents, Public
cordially invited.
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Miss May Hawkins visited her 1
i mother, Mrs Janie F Wood, this {
week.
Mr Hey ward JS?^tt has gone |
to Atlanta to have his eyes
I treated.
Miss Martha Gourdin i? the
guest of her sister, Mrs W G
Gamble.
Mrs J C Gale is visiting her
cHughter, .Mrs S L Brown, in St
Augustine, Fla.
J D Gilland, Esq, is attending
the United States court in Columbia
this week.
L W Gilland, Esq, attended
the Bar Association meeting in
Columbia last week.
Mr H Foxworth of Cades
found time Monday to pay us a
brief but pleasant call.
Miss Annie Cunningham of
Indiantown visited her sister,
Mrs Philip Stolf, last week.
Messrs J P Adams and Eugene
Hirsch left Monday night
tor a business trip toNew York.
Mr James Allen of Florence
was here yesterday visiting the <
family of -his son, Dr E M Allen.
Miss Alice Boyd of Washington,
D C, has been visiting Mrs
1 P Mouzon and Mrs W G Gamble,
Messrs J V and F B P Hanna j
of Lambert called pleasantly i
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jto see us luesuay wuuc iu
: town. j
Miss Cora Garner and Miss j
I Holland attended Miss Louise;
; Garner's wedding- in Darlington
! this week.
Mr M V (Jox, a popular and |
progressive young business man
of Venters, spent Saturday here
on business.
On Tuesday, Mr T G McDonald
of Trio visited his little son,
Weyman, who is attending
Kingstree High school.
Miss Annie Cunningham, after
a prolonged absence visiting
relatives in Alabama and Texas,
returned last week to her home
at Indiantown.
Miss Esther Gordon, who is
teaching at Heinemann, was
called home this week on account
of the illness of her mother,
Mrs A M Gordon.
Mr HC Burns,Dr Brockinton's
office assistant, has resigned
his position and returned to his
home in Columbia. Mr Bright
Middleton of Marion will take
his place.
Mr C W Boswell of Salters
Depot has been transferred here
as agent for the Atlantic Coast
Line. Mr Ed Tutle of Greelyville
will remain as assistant.
Mr Boswell has many friends
here who will be glad to welcome
him as a citizen of Kingstree.
1c
5 1 <?r* -d
15 pmiuii
ir Tobac<
/ Goods (
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Miss Lucile Barr, who is
teaching near "'orkman, is|
spending this_,~ ^ with her
friend, Miss H .nmet.
Kev A C Brid^man, pastor of i
Indiantown church, was a pleasant
visitor at our sanctum yesterday.
Mr I'ercy I) Snowden of Church
was in town yesterday and called
on the editor.
Mr A J ftneppara, wr.o is in
the lightning rod business, has
decided to make Kingstree his
head-quarters. With his wife
and three children he is now
occupying the Coker cottage on
Railroad avenue.
Misses Viola and Ruth Chan- i
dler entertained their friends :
of the younger set at the Kella- j
han Hotel Friday evening. The 1
evening was enlivened by music '
upon the new Stieff piano recently
put in at the hotel.
Mr W S Camlin, Jt*, our wide- j
awake Harpers correspondent,
spent the day day Tuesday in
town. Mr Camlin's articles
from Harpers ** are attracting
considerable attention and he
is advertising his town in the
right kind of way.
We hereby give notice that
after January 1, 1009, all ac-j
counts of a dollar or more for j
subscription will be placed in
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me nanus ui a. tuncLuu^ a^tucy.
We hate to do this but
can't afford to loae the hundreds
of dollars our honest toil entitles
lis to. tf
A communication from Greelyville
signed "Subscriber" had
to be omitted under newspaper
rules regarding anonymous contributions.
Why waste time and
stamps to write us without
signing your name:'
Cupid Brand evaporated
peaches, none better, 15c per
pound, 2 for 25c.
Redick & Redick,
1-21-lt Lake City.
Courtesy is the bond of all society.
?French,
If you like coffee try a package
of 7'day coffee, 15c a pound.
Redick & Redick,
1-21?tf Lake City.
Consc.ence is the voice of the
soul.?Greek.
Wine sap evaporated apples
10c per package.
Redick & Redick,
1-21-lt Lake City.
Confession is as medicine to him
?rho has erred.?Cicero.
Hecker Cream Oatmeal 15c, 2
for 25c, Redick & Redick,
l-211t Lake City.
3 cans 3-pound tomatoes for
25c. Redick & Redick,
1-21-lt Lake City.
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: SIDE LIGHTS ON t ;
t ~ THE LEGISLATURE. 4
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in the drawing of seats in the 1
General Assembly hall the Wil
liamsburg delegation was the
lucky winner of first choice* The '
seats selected were three rows '
back from the speaker's desk.
By a small majority the House ^
defeated the bill providing 1
Glenn Springs water for its .
members. Heretofore nearly ev- ^
ery session members of the Gen- 1
eral Assembly have drunk mineral
water during the session,
costing the State about $500.
The election of a chief justice 1
and an associate justice will ]
take place soon. b or chief jus- <
: tice Judge Eugene B Gary is the <
! logical successor of Chief Jus- <
tice Pope, being the oldest in ?
point of service. For associate i
justice Judge Watts seems to be ]
in the lead. . i
In honor of Iiobert E Lee's (
birthday the House of Kepre- 1
sentatives adjourned from Sat- s
urday until Wednesday. The 1
Senate refused to concur in the
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Nice drivers an<
Extra Heavy,
Light
Buggies, Sui
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A nice line"of
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Solicits a share (
business, feeling
our ample resoi
rior facilities wj
ciation with u?
agreeable and pi
C, W, Stoll, Pres.
E. L. Montgomery, Asst. C
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House resolution and met on
.uunuay ui liic usuai uuui.
The members of the Legisla- , *S
Lure now receive a salary of ;j
?200 for the entire session in- yg
,tead of the $4.00 a day as for- r-s
merly. This change may be the
means of saving the State from'
some of the "fool'' legislation^
3f the past. It would be a boo*
to the plain people who pay the - ^
taxes if the Legislature would
idjourn sine die at the end of Jfl
the first week, after pocketing ;
their salaries. ,-?fl
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Huggins Johnson 3
Miss Cora Huggins, one of the
teachers in the ,Timmonsville*
High school, was married in Flor- \
jnce Sunday to Dr L B Johnson |
M Rome. Miss Huggins is the M
laughter of Mr Robert T Hug- fM
jins, formerly of this place,who> ?
s noted for several inventions*
Vliss Huggins was in Timmons- J. J
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w I 1 I C Ullly 1U1 d It >Y 1IIVU bU>J^ fy luring
which time she made
nany friends who regretted to
>ee her leave. Dr Johnson is a.
prominent physician of Rome.-^ ,3
TimmonsriJle Enterprise,January 14.^?
Sc flules. |
ARRIVED J
d good workers.
Medium and IrJ
Mules. I
-reys, Wag- 1
?, Saddles,&c
winter robes- !
t your choice.
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I Live Stock Co,,
D GREELYVILLE, ,
SJEZO LI1TA. |
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I and conducted on
irvative Banking'
ve Lines, the
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5 $150,000 ^
)f your banking
confident that ]H
irees and supe11
render asso- /
permanently
rofitable. H
E, C. Epps, Cashier, flj
Cashier, F. Rhem, V, Pres, fl
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