The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, February 11, 1909, Image 8
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Tbe Robley Male Quartette at
the school auditorium tomorrow
evening.
Quite a number of land sales
are advertised this week for the
first Monday in March.
Look through our advertising
colnmns and deal with the Srms I (
that invite your patronage.
The People's Mercantile Co,
have a new ad this week, to;(
which your attention is invited, j
Court convenes here Monday, :
February 22, Judge Ernest Gary
of the fifth judicial circuit pre- i
siding.
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The Minute Photo Co is doing
a rushing business. The pic-!
tures they make are astonishing-|,
ly cheap.
The interior of the Episcopal
church has been stained and re- '
paired, which adds to its appearance
and comfort
The Kingstree Dry Goods Co
offer reduced prices on several
lines of dress goods, etc., this
week. Head their new ad.
The "Daughters of the Conrj
federacy" company will probably
go to Manning to repeat the
play given here last Friday j
night.
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We are requested to announce
that "The School Ma am win oe
presented at Union High school
Friday night, February 19, by
Indiantown local talent.
The Robley Male Quartette,to
be at the school auditorium tomorrow
night, is one of the best
musical attractions touring the j
South. Secure your seats from j
Mr Montgomery at Bank of Wil-!
liamsburg.
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If you want engraved visiting:
cards or wedding invitations'
we are prepared to till your <
order guaranteeing satisfaction ('
and price, See our samples!
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berure ordering' tf ;
Owing to the fact that the J
jurors for the approaching term j i
of court are not drawn until 11
o'clock this (Thursday) morn-! <
ing, we cannot publish the list!'
in this issue. The names drawn h
will be given next week.
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The paid admissions to the ,
play "Daughter of the Confed- 1
eracy" presented Friday night <
under the auspices of the Williamsburg
Chapter, U D C,
amounted to $91, about $35 of
which was net profit. This will
be applied to the fund for erecting
a Confederate monument.
The promoters of the enterprise '
are so much encouraged with 1
the success of the play, we un- 1
derstand, that they will give 1
another similar entertainment;
in the near future. ; i
That business men appreciate 1
the value of our advertising ^
space is evidenced by the liberal ^
patronage we are receiving. We
hope the friends of The Record ]
will appreciate the fact that i
these enterprising firms who be- <
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neve in jjhuici ? iun ...j
possble for us to publish a cred- J
itable county newspaper at a
low price of subscription. But
for our advertisers such a paper r
as Tm Record could not be produced
for two 01 three times the
present price of subscription.
Old papers for sale cheap by f
the hundred at The Record i
office. Jl
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DS TO EACH BUYER.
The King
Mr W P Hawkins is in Manning
this week.
Miss Annie Reddick bas been
visiting in Hartsville.
M^j E K Lesesne of Greeiyville
spent Tuesday in town.
E L Hirsch, Esq., is attending
court in Manning this week.
Miss Carrie Watkins of Hartsville
is visiting Miss Annie Reddick.
*'? ic hnm* fftr a
Hi i/aviu to uv>Mv av?
few days from the State university.
Mr Eddie Uarsten of Cades
was noted on our streets yesterday.
Mrs J P Taylor of Marior
spent the week end with Mrs Mc
Fadden.
Mrs Wm'N Jacobs entertained
at cards Thursday evening from
4 to 7 o'clock.
Miss Lula McConnell spent
several days this week with her
mother at Taft.
Mr D I Johnson called pleasantly
on us Monday while here
from Lake City.
R K Wallace, Esq, spent sev
eral days in Atlanta last week
on business and pleasure.
Mrs A Abrams and child of
Manning are visiting her sisters,
Mrs J S Eron and Miss Goldstein.
Messrs M I> DeLorme and SV
Taylor of Grelyville spent a few
hours here Monday between
trains.
Miss Adelaide Harper, who is
teaching in Laurens county, is
visiting1 her mother, Mrs W T
Wilkins.
Rev Dr W T Derieux of Green
* a a i_ . i>
v ilie will preacn ai uie mipusi
church next Sunday morning- at
H o'c'oclx.
Mr A F Stone is boring' an
irtesftin well in the rear of the
Kellahan hotel to supply water
for the building.
Mr General Johnson, now of
Uhapraan, was on our streets
fuesday renewing acquaintance
with his many friends.
Mr W M Garrett of Charleston
s now chief dispenser of fizzy,
thirst-quenching beverages at
Courtney's Ice Cream Palace.
Mr and Mrs Stanley Burch,
who have been visiting friends
i /v> 1
iear isenson posiomce, nave returned
to their home in Florence.
Drand Mrs R J McCabe came
in Tuesday night from their
wedding trip and are at home
to their friends at the Kellahan
lotel.
Miss Hannah K Gale is visitng
relatives in Easton, Md. She
will also take in New York and
Baltimore before returning to
Kingstree.
Messrs S B Poston and D E
iinight of Johnsonville took in
:he "Daughter of the Confederacy"
at Thomas opera house
Priday evening.
Mr W H Matthews of Tim.
nonsville and Mr Peter Matthews
of Sumter came over
Thursday to the funeral of their
nother, Mrs W W Matthews.
Solicitor Stoll is in Manning
this week, appearing for the
irst time as State's attorney for
the third judicial circuit at the
term of court now in session.
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;stree Drj
Messrs E T Hainer and L T
Thompson came over from Salter*
Depot Friday afternoon
and remained o\er to attend
the "Daughter of the Cdnlederacy"
in the evening at the opera
1 house.
Mr W A Fisher, who succeeded
so nicely here in the production
of the "Daughter of the Confederacy,"
left for Charleston Saturday
night to arrange for presenting
the same play for the
benetit of Charleston Chapter,
U DC.
Mr R M Vause, who has been
a. 1? if.
in iiic cmpiuy ui mi nmaiun
Wright in Scranton, was sleep;
ing in the burning buiTding Sun.
day night and was the tirst to
discover the fire. He tells us
{ that in a little vvliile more he!
would have found it difficult to
make his escape.
I MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE.
D. E. Motley, a Prominent Young Business
Man of Lake City, Missing.
Lake City, February fl:? Mr 1) E
Motley, who was lately assistant
cashier of the Bank of Lake City,
and the senior member of J,he firm of
D E Motley & Co, insurance agents,
has, it seems, disappeared.
At the close of the year just ended
: his connection with the bank wasj
severed for the ostensible reason that i
' his insurance business had so increased
that it demanded his entire
time. About January 10 lie went to
Virginia to see his mother who was
ill. Ou January 17,so it is reported,
he left' Ill's father and mother at their
Virginia home to return to Lake
City. Since then lie lias not been
seen or heard of. When lie, walked
out of his old home, he dropped out
of sight as if he had bee>i dissipated
in the air. Yesterday his father
spent in Lake City looking into his
sou's affairs and endeavoring to lind
jsome clue to his disappearance,
j There are several rumors as to the
j cause ef Motley's disappearance, but
mue of these rumors has sufficient
foundation to entitle it to credence.
They arose from mere surmises.
Some thkik that-he has been foully
dealt with. It is said that he had a
considerable sum of money with him
aud that he has been robbed and
probably murdered. Only a few
days before he left Lake City he sold
a tract of land in Virginia for ?3,800
and he probably had one-half of this
amouut. The other half belonged
to his sister. Besides this he may
have had several hundred dollars derived
from his insurance business,
sale of lots recently disposed of and
his salary. Another supposition is
that he has gone to Africa to join
his brother, Mr Nolan Motley, who
is engaged in superintending tobacco
growing in the southern part of that
continent. WLB
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we nere>oy give nonce uiaij
after January 1, 1909, all accounts
of a dollar or more for
subscription will be placed in
the hands of a collecting agency.
We hate to do this but
-can't afford to lose the hundreds
of dollars our honest toil entitles
us to. tf
C R Kluger, the Jeweler, 1060
Virginia Ave, Indianapolis, Ind,
writes; "I was so weak from kidney
trouble that I could hardly walk a
huudred feet. Four bottles of Foley's
Kidney Remedy cleared my complexion,
cured my backache and the
irregularities disappeared, and I can
now attend to business every day,and
I recommend Foley's Kidney Remedy
to all sufferers, as it cured me after
the doctors and other remedies had
failed." W L Wallace.
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| SCHOOL ITEMS. ''
The boys of the Athletic association
have cleared oft a diamond in
New Town and have stated practicing
for the season's buseball. Although
the boys played well, their
record was pretty poor lasOe,4r but
they are in great hopes of doing
better this season aud of winning
the majority of games.
Monday, Misses Marie aud Seloih
Thorue visited m foi a while.
We were delighted to take theni
over the building, show them out
new books and book cases and especially
our society hall. We art
always glad to have friends of thi
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scnooi visit nere anu are oiiiy ouuj
that so few of them ever think i
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pleasant or interesting enough t<
come.
Several of the school girls joinet
in the drill which was performed
at the opera house last Friday evening
and dropped in geueral average
on lessons, but they are making up
i lost time this week by double atudy|
ing. We might add, by the way
I that the drills and songs were ven
! pretty and considering tne very
'short time the children had in which
to get them up, were really remarkably
well done.
On Friday, February 12, liev E E
Ervin will lecture in the school au
?T 1 n:.i c verity
uiiorium on "uoc u nistory ui *? uliamsburg
County " We feel sure
that this will be a very interesting
and instructive talk and we shall
be glad to have all the trustees, patrons
and friends of the school with
us Friday, 1:30 p in, to hear .Mr
Ervin's talk.
Prof Colbert and Misses Erckmann
a?d Scott represented Kingstree
Graded and High school at the
Teachers' association in Lake City
last Saturday. We trust more will
atteud in future.
Hoarse cougl* and stuffy colds
that may develop into pneumonia over
night are quickly cured by Foley's
Honey and Tar, and it soothes inflamed
membranes, heals the lungs
and expels the colli trom the svstem.
W L Wallace.
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