The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, January 28, 1909, Image 8
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Attention is called to munici
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pal tax ordinance ana scueuuic
of licenses -which appears in
this issue.
Attention is called to the advertising
of the Virginia-Carolina
Chemical Co., which begins
I in this issue.
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Carload horses and mules just
arrived at Williamsburg Live
?tock Co's Stables. See ad in
another column.
Mr J W McCown has been
elected to the Senate from Florence
county over Mr W B Gause
to fill tlfb vacancy caused by
the death of Senator Gibson.
"The School Ma'am," a comedy
in four acts, will be rendered
at the Indiantown Graded school
Friday evening, February 5, at
7:30 o'clock, for the benefit of
the school. Public is invited to
attend. l-2S-2t
Mortgage, real estate, .title,
' lien on crop, bill of sale, agricultural
lease and lien, mortgage
personal property, bill of
fialp and lien on croo combined
for sale at The Hecoiid office, tf
Want to carry an accident
. insurance policy absolutely
without cost,$1000 for one year*;1
See ad of those three enterprising
firms: Wilkins Wholesale
Grocery Co,People's Mercantile
Co and Kingstree Hardware Co.
' "TheSchool Ma'am," a comedy
in four acts,'will be rendered
at the Indiantown Graded school
Friday evening, February 5, at
7:30 o'clock, for the benefit of
the school. Public is invited to
attend. I-28-2t
The Civit league has begun to
put in practice some of its plans.
Landscape gardening on the
streets is their initial effort to
make town a city beautiful. The
good ladies deserve encouragement
in their public spirited
undertaking.
With characteristic enterprise
our city fathers are having the
street crossings paved with
vitrified brick. This is quite in
keeping with the cement sidewalks
and in rainy, muddy
weather pedestrians can walk
dry-shod through all the business
part of town.
The Southern Cotton Oil
Company utilizes this week a
full page of our advertising
space to present a logical argument
to farmers on the question
of the proper use of fertilizers.
The intilligent farmer will find
much to interest him in this
advertisement.
Mr W R Sanders was in town
Monday from Sumter. His business
was to establish an agency
here for the Sumter Steam
Laundry. As will be seen in
announcement elsewhere in this
issue Mr J W Chandler, at the
1CCO CIo
nv one
get Cloth
The Kinj
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Kellahan Hotel, will act a:
local agent for the Sumte
laundry, which, by the way, i:
one of the best in the State.
Wilkins Wholesale Grocer
jCo, in their large space thi:
week, offers the trade almos
e\erything in their line. Cu
the ad out and save for futur<
reference. Mr Wilkins, the widi
I awake manager of the company
has already built up an exten
sive business and now witl
more capital and better facili
ties forbusiness on a large scab
he can sell at a closer margii
than ever before.
tifPERSONAL^
Mr Jas L Barrow of New Zior
was noted on our streets Tues
day.
Mr J E Greene of Greelyvilh
was in town yesterday and paic
us a call.
Mr S S Montgomery of Greelyville
spent the day here Saturday
on business.
Miss Alma Chapman of John
sonville is visiting Miss Bessit
Van Keuren this week.
| ' Mr J F Cocktield of Scrantor
was an agreeable visitor at Tin
Recokd office yesterday.
Maj S M As kins of Lgke Citj
spent Sunday with the family
of Iloxie G Askins, Esq.
Mr J T Baddy of Dell wood
found time to pay us a short
call Tuesday winle in town.
Mr R S Brunson, one of tireelyville's
representative citizens,
was noted in town yesterday.
Mr William Stafford of Bel*
ser's X Koads was a welcome
visitor at Tiik Record office Sat
urday,
Mr Vernon E Strong-, wlic
has recently opened a mercan
tile business at Cades, called
pleasantly to see us Monday.
Mr and Mrs Chas C Brinklej
are receiving- the congratula
tions of their friends on the advent
into their home of a tine
baby girl.
We were pleased to shake
bands Monday with our friend
Mr S A Tisdale of Central
"Alex" is one of the best fellows
in ttfe world and the name
of his friends is legion.
Mr J B Prosser of Leo was ii
town Tuesday. Mr Prosser say.<
that he had not been to Kings
tree for a year or two and wai
struck by the town's improve
ment.
Our good friend, Mr D C How
ard of Cedar Swamp brough
us up Monday a nice mess o
ruta baga turnips, not excep
tionally large, but of fine liavo.
and convenient to handle. W<
thank Mr Howard for hii
thoughtful kindness.
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51 Mr S J Taylor of Clreelyville
r! was in town Monday exchang-;
5;ing greeting's with his many;
friends here, who were gratified
y to see hiin looking hale and
5 hearty after his recent period
t of ill health.
* Misses Grace ancl Delle Van
e Keuren went to Sumter Tuesday
2 to attend the Haselden-Boyie
> wedding, which took place
* Wednesday afternoon, January
1 27, Miss Grace being one of the
brides-maids.
1 ' The People's Mercantile Co
offer a tempting array of fancy
groceries and table delicacies
in their new ad this week. Their
goods are fresh and wholesome
and they deliver to every purchaser
within the corporate
1 limits.
Mr LS Dennis, until recently
employed as salesman by Mr 0
h'nr?c lpfi this wpek fori
f -> Charleston
to enlist in Uncle
Sam's service as a soldier boy.
. His friends here 'hope that in
. following the flag he may attain I
to distinction without pavingj
the penalty of loss of life or!
limb on the gory tield of battle, i
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llev X B Clarkson, who now
resides at Monroe, X C, spent
1 Monday in town with his
nephew, Mr B E Clarkson. llev
Mr Clarkson, who is on the sur
perannuated list, is remembered
r by many people here when he
was in active service as a inemI
ber of the South Carolina con(ference,
at one time having
j charge of several churches in
tins county.
A Horrible Hold Up.
"About ten years ago my brother
was 'held up' in his work, health
! and happiness by what was believed
; to be hopeless Consumption," writes
W R Lipscomb ot Washington, N
C. "He took all kinds of remedies
and treatment from several doctors,
) but found no help till he used Dr
King's New Discovery and was
wholly cured by six bottles. He is a
well man today." It's (fuick to relieve
and the surest cure for weatt or
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sore lungs, nemurruafces, vuuguo
r and Colds, Bronchitis, LaGrippe,
. Asthma and all Bronchial affections.
50c. and $1.00. Trial bottle free.
Guaranteed by D C Scott.
The Progressive Farmer.
? Responding to the request ot a
number of our subscribers we have i
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arranged a clubbing rate with The
. Progressive Farmer of Raleigh, N
? C. The club price is $1.00 for The
Record and The Progressive Farmer,
but to new subscribers only. The
rate to old subscribers is95 cents for
5 renewal. l-2l-tf
5 5,000 post cards, views of
. scenes around town, to be sold
at one cent each while they last
People's Mercantile Co.
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f If you want engraved visiting
. cards or wedding invitations
r we are prepared to fill your
> order guaranteeing satisfaction
5 and price. See our samples
Before ordering. tf
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/ Goods (
rnninomant Annrmnporf
LiiynyciiiGin miiiuuuoi.u.
One of the "coring* events
cast their shado > before" is
the marriage of Miss Adelaide
Ilarper, whose parents,-Mr and
Mrs W T Wilkins, have announced
her engagement to Mr
.Samuel I'.ryan Wilkins of Athens
Ga.
Miss Adelaide, most of "whose ;
lite has been spent in Kingstree,
is quite a favorite in social
circles, being possessed of
many lovable traits of character
enhanced by rare "culture
and refinement. She is an
alumna of Winthiop College,
having graduated with honors
in the class of '08. She is at i
present principal of a school in
Laurens county.
The expectant oriuegroom is
a brother of oar townsman, Mr
W T Wilkins, and is a prominent
business man of Athens. Apropos
the interesting event referred
to the Athens banner makes
the following- comment:
"Of much interest to Athenians
is the announcement of the en-;
gagement of Mr Samuel Bryan
Wilkins, of thi? city, to Miss
A/I a 11 w? a T T i rnor r\ f Kino^trPP. S
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C. Mr Wilkins is one of the
most popular of Athens' business i
men and his many friends wish 1
him all future happiness."
To the popular young couple:
we extend in advance our cor
dial felicitations.
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Summons for ReliefSTATE
OK S0UJ1I t AROLINA.
COUNTY OF WILLIAMSBURG,
t ourt of Common Pleas.
EA Weil Company, a corporation,
organized under the laws of the State
of Georgia, plaintiff,
AGAINST
Ellen A Francis and Daniel A Bruorton,
defendants.
To the defendant, Ellen A Francis:
You a: a hereby summoned and re-:
quired to answer the complaint in this
action of which a copy is herewith j
served upon you, and to serve a copy of ;
your answer to the said complaint on j
the subscriber at his office in George-1
town, S C, within twenty days after j
the service hereof; exclusive of the Gay i
of such service; and if you fail to
answer the complaint within the time i
aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action
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Will apply tQ me A/UUri, xur mc icuu
demanded in the complaint.
Walter Hazard.
Plaintiff's Attorney.
January 25, 1909.
To the defendant. Ellen A Francis:
Take notice that the complaint in
this action was filed in the office of the
clerk of the court of common pleas in
Kingstree, in the county of Williamsburg
and State of South Carolina, on
the 20th day of January, 1909.
Walter Hazard,
l-28-6t Plaintiff's Attorney.
FOLEY'S |
HONEY-TAR
The original
LAXATIVE cough remedy.
For coughs, colds, throat and ltrag
troubles. No opiates. Non-alcoholic.
Good for everybody. Sold everywhere.
The genuine
FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR is la
a Yellow package. Refuse substitutes.
Prepared only by
Foley A Company, Chicago.
W. Li Wallace.
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tbacco Cl<
12* Tobacco
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Company.
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V Don't fail to ketone of our SIL
O SOLUTELV FREE at the stores of
X Wilkins Wholesale Grc
X Kingstree Hardware C(
X People's Mercantile Coi
O When your card has been pu
Q purchases or payment on accoun
X return to the merchant -whose n;
X card and you wiil receive a ONI
V ACCIDENT POLICY, issued by the 1
O & Accident Co, FREE.
O Can you afford to allow your 1
X protection when you can carry
X cost? Prepare yourself for the su<
X emergencies of life.
V Get busy and insure yourself ar
O Delays are dangerous.
CJ Our goods are of the highest qu
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X stores today and secure this
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