The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, March 25, 1909, Image 8
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The county board of equaliza-;
tion met Tuesday.
The Record wants a wide- j
awake correspondent at Cades.!
Write for terms.
In his apparent motion old
Sol crossed the equator Monday 1
and spring began.
Secure your seats for the
Quaker Male Quartette. You
can't afford to miss it.
Millinery opening at Gale & j
Gale's March 31 to April 1. See
announcement this week.
Butler Dry Goods Co offers
some bargain prices on standard
dress goods in their new ad.
Read it
Spring opening of Johnson's
pattern hats is announced by
S Marcus in his ad this issue to
& take place March 31 to April 1.
* The Quaker Male Quartette
stands par excellence unrivaled
as tbe best musical aggregation
of its size in the whole country.
Sauls-Baker Co's big spring
opening takes place at their
mammoth establishment in Lake
City from March 31st to April
3rd.
The Record has printed up a
number of promissory note
books, fifty notes to the book,
that we are selling at ten cents
each, tf
The Kingstree Dry Goods
Company announce their spring
* millinery opening to take place
on Thursday and Friday, April
1 and 2.
Baseball supplies are offered,
along with all kinds of hardware,
by Lake City Hardware
Co in their attractive new ad
this week.
Stewart & Floyd's striking
display ad speaks for itself
of their millinery opening.
Bemember the dates, April 1, 2,
3, and the place, Lake City.
The Woman's World one year,
one beautiful art picture in
colors, one transfer embroidery
pattern, all for 25 cents. Send
in your orders while they last.
The prayer meetings on Wednesday
evenings and the Sunday
evening preaching services at
the Presbyterian church will
hereafter begin at 8 o'clock in
stead of 7:30.
Bishop Guerry preached aui
eloquent sermon at the Episcopal
church Tuesday night and !
confirmed Rev Mr Parker of Marion,
lately a Presbyterian minj-i
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clergyman. A large congregation
was present.
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.Mr W O Camlin of Rlooming'
vale was in town Saturday and
j told a Record man that considi
erable excitement prevailed in |
his community on account of j
I mad dogs. Two dogs, undoubt-j
edly rabid, he says, were killed!
| there recently and a number of!
other dogs have been bitten i
Owners of dogs are advised toj
guard against this danger.
Mr J W Chandler, the urbane
host of the Kellahan hotel, had {
a valuable watch stolen from i
his vest pocket last Saturday.;
The garment was hanging on a i
peg in the hotel lobby and j
the sneak tliiet watched his j
chance and "lifted" the time-|
piece. Mr Chandler is now con-1
vinced that procrastination is
not the only thief of time in this
part of the moral vineyard.
Tt i<; an everv d^v sifrhtl
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to see able-bodied tramps i
singly, in pairs and even in
larger force "counting crosslies"
and intuding into conI
venient houses begginga "handout".
When no men-folk are
about these wandering Willies
are sometimes insolent in demanding
something to eat.
What's the matter with the vagrancy
ordinance to fit such
cases?
Some of our kind and thoughtful
friends have sent us recently
clippings from newspapers and
magazines, poems, etc, to "help
fill up." We would remind these
thoughtful people that we have
access to more than 100 newspapers
and periodicals every
week and then there are always
the Bible and hymn book to fall
back upon. All make excellent
reading matter, but our readers
expect something more modern
than these ancient literary gems,
which are rather too classic tor
thp avpraorp npwsnanpr.
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Gloslog at lodlanYovn.
Indiantown Graded school,
taught by Miss Mary Huggin of
Yorkville and Miss Martha
Piatt of Manning, assistant,
announces its closing exercises
to take place Friday, April 30.
Dr J L Mann, superintendent of
Florence city schools, has accepted
an invitation to deliver
the literary address on this.occasion.
The faculty and the
pupils bespeak a good attendance
upon these exercises.
The Lurid Glow iTDhi
was seen in the red face, hands and
body of the little son of H M Adams
of Henrietta, Pa. His awfnl plight
from eczema had, for five years, defied
all remedies and baffled the best
doctors, who said the poisoned blood
had affected his lungs and nothing
could save him. "But," writes his
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moiner, "seveu oomes 01 xuectnc
Bitters completely cured him." For
Eruptions, Eczema, Salt Rheum,
Sores and all Blood Disorders and
Rheumatism Electric Bitters is supreme.
Only 50c. Guaranteed by
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Mr B \V Butler spent Sunday i
in Florence.
Mr W B McCants of Trio spent'
yesterday here on business.
Mr W S C'amlin, Jr, was noted
here Monday from Harpers.
Mr Sam T Godwin of Bake
City had business here Tuesday j
between trains.
Mr E T Ilamer of Walters de- ;
pot paid us his devoirs while in j
town yesterday.
Mrs Julia Ervin of Darlington
has returned home after visiting ;
the Misses JLirvm.
Hon George W Da /is of Chapman
was noted on oua streets
Saturday of last weekf
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Miss Hannah Wilson of Dar-,
lington spent the week end
with Miss Selma Thorn.
Mr L P Kinder attended the
T P A banquet in Darlington!
Friday night of last week.
Mrs H H Kinder has been quite
sick at her home near town,
but at last report is improving.
Miss Louise Walker of Georgetown,
who h^s been visiting
Mrs ?Vm W Jacobs, has returned
to her home.
J Harry Lesesne, Esq, a prominedt
member of the Manning bar,
spent the day here Friday on
professional business.
Rev E E Ervin left Tuesday
afternoon for St Charles, in
Sumter county, to attend the
meeting of Presbytery.
Mrs Josina Chandler and Mrs
M L Byrdic of Central left yesterday
for Charleston to spend
several days in that city.
Mr C E Tomlinson, of the
Turbeville section of Clarendon
county, called pleasantly at
The Record office Friday.
Mr M L Gasque, of the firm of
Gasque & Miles, Scranton, while
in town Monday, called and left
us a nice order for job printing.
DrM L Allen celebrated his
soda water opening yesterday
by serving tree drinks to his
customers. We understand the
price has gone up today, however.
"Judge0 Louis Jacobs is able
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gratification of his numerous
friends, who have been much
concerned on account of his recent
illness.
Mr Isaac M Loryea of Manning,
representing the Columbia
Record, dropped in pleasantly
to see us Friday while here
on business. Mr Loryea is an
affable, courteous gentleman
and has man}' friends through
this section. j
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MR. FRANK P. COOPER WEDS.
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Popular Newspaper Man and Pythian
of High Rank Wins Anderson Bride
1 he following paragraph trom
an Anderson 'speciaj^to the
Columbia State jsiP
many friends of .oom. .r
Frank P Cooper, 1. .is county.
Mr Cooper is weli ..nown over
the State as a newspaper man
and a Pythian of high rank We
extend hearty felicitations.
Anderson, March 23: ? Mrs
Stella Dean of this city and Mr
Frank P Cooper of Charleston
were married at the former's
home ou north Fant street at 3
o'clock this afternoon, Rev John
F Vines officiating. Mr and Mrs
Cooper left on the afternoon
train for Charleston/where they
will make their iuture home.
Many out-of-town guests.were
present for the ceremony,which
was followed by an elaborate
dinner.
A Golden Wedding.
The editor of The Record acknowledges
with appreciative thanks
the following invitation:
1859 1909
Mr and Mrs Montgomery
desire the pleasnre of your company
on Tuesday, April 6, at 12 o'clock
Golden Wedding
Samuel Isaac Montgomery
Emily Adaline Montgomery
Greelyville, S C
We hereby give notice that
after January 1, 1909, all accounts
of a dollar or more for
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subscription will be ' 'iced in
the hands of . collec' agency.
We hat to d< ,s but
can't afford tc lo^cV ; hundreds
of dollars our lonest toil entitles
US to. tf
Old papers for sale cheap by
the hundred at The Record
office.
Administrator's SalePursuant
to an order of the probate
court dated the 6th day of Marcn. A D
1909,1, the uudersigned, S L Courtney,
administrator of the estate of the late
W J Singletary, deceased, will sell at
public auction to the highest bidder, for
cash, at the residence of the late W J
Singletary, deceased, in the county of
Williamsburg and State of South Carolina,
on the 6th day of April, A D 19o9,
the following described personal property,
to wit:
9 mulee, 3 horses, 6 hogs, 20 pigs, 4
two-horss wagons, 1 ox or horse cart,
1 surrey and harness, 2 buggies and
harness, 154 bales of cotton, stock of
merchandise in store at Single, S 0, 80
tons cotton seed, 70 bushels peas, 8.3
tons cotton seed meal,gin.press,engine,
boiler and corn mill outfit, 3,500 brick,
7.500 lbs fodder, 10,000 lbs hay.700 bushels
corn, 2,000 lbs bacon, 400 lbs lard,
12,000 feet lumber, 250 bushels corn, 40
bushels potatoes, 3.000 lbs forage, 1
blacksmith shop outfit, stalk cutter,
disc harrow, pea huller, rake and mow
ingmacnine, reaper, corn sneuer, tuiwii
planters, cultivators and rake narrow,
Slow fixtures,plows,corn planter, guano
istributers and other fanning implements.
12 shares bank stock in Bank of
Lake City, and sundry mortgages of
real estate, chattel mortgages, bills of
sale,liens on crops and book accounts,
Sroporty of the said W J Singletary,
eceased. S L COURTNEY,
Administrator of the estate of the late
W J Singletary, deceased.
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