The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, February 04, 1909, Image 8
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The next lyceum entertain-;
inent is said to be one of the [ f0
best od the road.
Stephen Thomas & Bro, the
^harleston jewelers, have a new P<
ad this issue. Head it. tc
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The first shad ot the season '
were noted here last week. As
usual,they brought fancy prices. ^
M F Heller's new ad refers
mainly to mules, but he also has l*
ful I nf liArcoc frt chnT ^^
a diauic luii vx uvi ovo fcv .?
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Low rates are offered by the sc
Atlantic Coast Line to the Taft te
inaugural ceremonies in Washington.
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Almost everybody likes good ' T
vocal music. The Koble^Male cl
Quartette are talented artists in : al
that line. !di
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Watts <fc Watts have added a i
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complete line of spectacles to
their large and varied stock of
jewelry. See ad this week.
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The dwelling occupied by Mr 7
W R Graham, near Indiantoun j
church, was destroyed by lire p,
* last Friday. Most of the con- ^
tents were saved.
One tract of land containing u-j
101 acres was sold Monday by ^
Sheriff Graham hnder foreclosatl
ure of mortgage It was bid in ?v
by Mr .J C Lynch,the mortgagee, t
for $500. t"?
The extremely cold weather of f0]
the past week puts the ''oldest jjf
inhabitant" to guessing. The t^,
lowest temperature recorded
that we are informed of was 16
degrees Fahrenheit.
Kings tree has a new drug sv
store. Mr M L Allen is the pro- ou
prietor. Mr Allen is a graduate w]
in pharmacy and has had large ra
experience in prescription work.
His ad in another column speaks ^
for itself. w
If you want engraved visiting in
cards or wedding invitations pr
we are prepared to fill your fu
order guaranteeing satisfaction pi
and price. See our samples th
before ordering. tf
Mr S J Snowden of Lambert, R
who comes to town seldomer N<
than his friends would like to or
see him, brought the editor a pi
lot ot fine turnips ana sweet po- cn
tatoes of his own raising last cc
Tuesday. The thoughtful kind- cl
ness that prompted the giver is er
esteemed far beyond the value m
of the gift and we cordially thank in
our friend for thus remembering ed
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The chaingang crew is putting
the court house square in re
condition for the work contem- be
plated by the Civic league. The
ladies of the league will plant d]
the ground in flowers and orna- at
mental shrubbery, transforming Fi
an unsightly waste place into a 7:
beauteous park. All praise to tl
their worthy efforts. at
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Mortgage, real estate, title,
en on crop, bill of sale, agriultural
lease and lien, mort"""
nrnnarfu Kill nt
d^C pCI 3U11U1 pi vpvi vj ) v.
lie and lien on crop combined
>r sale at The Record office, tf
The Southern Bell Telephone
d has put in a long distance
ay station at Dr W V Brockmg>n's
drug store and Kingstree
now in telephonic touch with
le rest of the world. Let the
x>d work go on.
"The School Ma'am," a comey
in four acts, will be rendereO
t the Indiantown Graded school
riday e7ening, Febuary 5, at
30 o'lock, for the benefit of the
ffiool. I'ublic is invited to at;nd.
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A Missionary Institute of
ingstree district commenced
uesday night at the Methodist
lurch and is still in session,
oout twelve ministers from the
istrict being in attendance,
he institute will be concluded
ith this evening's services.
"The School Ma'am," a come-j
f in four acts, will be rendered I
; the Indiantown Graded school1
riday evening, February 5, at ^
30 o'clock, for the benefit of
e school. Public is invited to
tend. 1-28 2t
Will Levington Comfort has
itten a series of theatrical tales
r Lippiwolfs Magazine, which is
trading wide attention. The
bruary issue contains "The Crudithe
leading characters being
o vaudeville performers. Mr Comrt
shows a keen knowledge of stage |l
e and a shrewd insight into the
fhnr:ir>fpr.
We received one day this'
?ek with the compliments of J
Snider some of the nicest
reet potatoes that have come
ir way in many moons, also
tiat to us at this season is a
re luxury, a lot of tine, fresh
rets. We had no idea that
ets could be grown in midinter
in this latitude, but seeg
is believing and we are
epared to believe our wonder1
soil and climate capable of
oducing almost everything
at can be crown.
The clubbing rate of The
kcord with the semi-weekly
ews and Courier was advanced
i February 1 to $1.85. The
lblishers of that newspaper
large us 25 cents more and of
?urse we have to increase our
ubbing rate accordingly. Evy
week for the past two
onths the announcement of this
creased rate has been publishl
in The Record and yet we are
ill receiving remittances of
.60?the former rate?with the
quest thai subscriptions to
)th papers be renewed.
"TheSchool Ma'am," a come1
in four acts,[will be rendered
; the Indiantowu Graded school
riday evening, February 5, at
30 o'clock, for the benefit of
le school. Public is invited to
ttend. I-28-2t
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I itf PEHSOHALlfr!
Mrs W J Cook was noted here
Tuesday from Greelyville.
Mr S A ThompsoiTof Vox paid 1
us his respects Monday while in
town. i 1
Mr J B Tallevast favored our <
sanctum with a pleasant call 1
Monday. ( L]
l Mr D W Floyd, of the Lake 1
City section, spent the day here '
Tuesday. 1
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Mr J l' Ilanna of Lambert fa- .
vored The Becord with a visit ^
yesterday. j
Mr B X Stuckey of Indiantown 1
was a welcome visitor at our of- 1
fice Tuesday. <
Mr I) K Oantey of Lake City (
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ence Saturday.
Mr J L McAlister of Lake City L
was among the visitors noted in L
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town sales da v.
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Mr .1 C Lynch, of the vicinity s
of Cowards, had business in ,
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1 Kingstree Mondaj*, (
Mr .1 1' Adams is now "on the t
road,*' representing- a dry goods a
and notion house. r
Mr.IP Camble of Heinemann >
had business at the county seat $
Thursday of last week. t
Mr W H Gaskins of Lake City \
called to see us Monday and re-1 ?
newed his subscription.
Mr n A Harper, wno nas .
moved back to Trio; was noted
on our streets Thursday. ^
Hon W I) Bryan was noted on a
our streets Monday, exchanging ^
views with his constituents.
Miss Marjorie Bishop of Che- j ^
raw passed through town yes-1
terdav en route to Pudding | j
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Swamp to visit the family of Mr t
R C Burgess. *
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Mr K II Godwin, formerly of t
Kingstree but more recently of a
Georgetown, is now traveling \
salesman for t^e Steiff Piano
Co, with headquarters in Charlotte.
Col J W Josey, the popular c
and urbane representative of i
Melchers & Co, Charleston, was c
in town Tuesday. Few knights r
of the grip who include Kings- a
tree in their itinerary have more ?
friends here than Col Josey. t
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Eleanor Mercein iveny a auui i.
story, "The Girl Who Forgot," in
the January Lippinbott's, was proba- y
bly the most talked about story of <
the month. The February Lippin- ?
cott'i< contains another striking tale ?
by her?"A Friend of Jimmie's." t
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The Progressive Farmer.
Responding to the request ot a
number of our subscribers we have ?
arranged a clubbing rate with The <
Progressive Farmer of Raleigh, N !
C. The club price is $1.60 for The 1
Record and The Progressive Farm* <
er, but to new subscribers only. The <
rate to old subscribers is 95 cents for <
renewal. 1-21-tf i
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''DAUGHTERS OF THE CONFEDERACY"
\\ Thomas Opera ouse Next Friday
Evening.
Preparations are now completed
for the production in
Kingstree of the new military
:omedy-drama, "Daughters of
the Confederacy," at Thomas
apera house Friday evening,
February o. The cast are letter
perfect and' promise a splendid
performance. One of the many
Feature*, of the play will be ?he
ijrand military review with a
special stage setting and musical
accompaniment. A beautiful
Fancy drill will be executed,followed
by several bright and
luneful song numbers. The review
will open with the first
Jri 11 number entitled "Confederate
Volunteers'', a memorial
to the ladies of the South who i
i'olunteerecf as nurses with the
mrgeons during the War bej
:ween the States. Following the
Confederate Volunteers will
:orne the '-Confederate States'*. J
Special music will accompany i
;ach State as they appear in the !
jrder of sec^sion. After their J
ntrance the States will execute
l Confederate flag drill. With
nilitary precision the third di-1
ision called "Daughters of the
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louth" will swing into the renew
and present a difficult evoution.
The military review is
lesigned as a historical sketch,
lescribing the Confederate
states,Confederate generals and
mmortalizing- the men who
rore the gray, ^he vocal num>ers
used in the review are new
:nd written especially for this
>roduction.
Card of ThanksEditor
County Record.?
I take this method of expressnir
mv sincere and heartfelt
hanks to the people of Lake
}ity and all others who gave
ne their aid and sympathy in
his dark hour <Jf trouble and
iffiiction. May God's ^choicest
>lessings be their reward for
heir manifold kindnesses.
Mrs W J Singletary.
Elsie Singmaster contributes one
if her inimitable Penueylvania-Gernan
stories to the February Lippin
otVs. This author has found a
nine of valuable fiction material
morig these quaint but sturdy folk
pho have so long contrived to retain
heir individuality unchanged while
he world has rolled on about them.
One of the most promising of our
rounger writers is Adele Maiie
Shaw, whose latest story, "Sinful
Smith," appears in the February
LippincotVs. Miss Shaw is a gradlate
of Smith College, and now relides
in Brooklyn.
We hereby give notice that
ifter January 1, 1909, all ac;ounts
of a dollar or more for
subscription will be placed in
;he hands of a collecting agen:y.
We hate to do this but
:an't afford to lose the hundreds
)f dollars our honest toil entitles
is to. tf
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