The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, July 08, 1909, Image 5
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, Under the same pc
; departments is not excelle
powerful and rapid health
are here, and will be here
been permanently cured.
Comstock's famcu
i renders popular and exhil
Dr. J. D. Moss, a n
I to advanced medical scieti
poison from the system.
Our Mr. J. Preston
I information.
A. SCHILLE
f^|PERSONAL|ti
Dr K T Kelley paid a short!
visit to Timmonsville this week, j
Miss Fannie Barton of Easton,:
Md, is visiting- Miss Hannah R
GaJe.
I
Mr II H Boyd, of the Trio section,
was a visitor in town Saturday.
Mr John Davidson of Mere- i
dith, Fla. is visiting- relatives in|
town.
Kev L X Chappell of Lake
City spent Monday at the coun
ty seat.
Mr W E McKnight.of the Cades
section, spent the day in town
Monda}*.
W Eugene Cooke. Esq, of
Scranton had business in town
Monday.
Miss Theo Gregg of Sumter is
visiting the family of Thomas M
Gil land, Esq.
Capt William Funk and son,
Loraine, of Florence,visited relatives
in town Monday.
Misses May Wilson and Myrtle
Fogarty of Florence are guests
of their uncle and aunt, Mr and
Mrs B W Butler.
A* - T nnic
,Ul auu ^Tl I O UUUIO UiJtlitOLV. (
and little Miss Louise are visiting
Mrs Sherfesee's parents, Mr
and Mrs T M Gilland.
Messrs Cecil and Julian Jacobs (
came up from Charleston Sunday
and spent the "Fourth"
with their home folk.
J P McNeill, Esq, of Florence
and J Fred Stalvey, Esq, of
Lake City were in town Tuesday
on professional business.
Miss Mamie Montgomery re- ^
turned home Sunday night from
Wilmington, X C, where she has
been spending some time. ]
Mr and Mrs Laurie A Carter of 1
Mullins returned home Tuesday s
from a visit to Mrs Carter's parents,
Mr and Mrs H A Miller. ]
County Treasurer J Wesley s
Cook attended the reunion of
survivors of Co 1,26th Regiment, 1
r S C V, at Camp Branch last
Saturday. r
Mr J H Jenkins of South Bos- I
ton, Va, is in town and will buy i
tobacco on the Kingstree mar
ket this season for the Imperial i
Tobacco Co. c
Mr W J Smiley, one of the su
pervisors or registration, was in i
town Monday. We sympathize s
with our friend in the illness ot t
his son little Roy,the pet of the <
' - family. I
Col J Peter Epps.who will al- A
ways be "one of the boys," ^
whiled away a good portion of c
the day here Monday with his
friends. The Colonel is always <.
ready with merry quip and jest g
and his cheerful personality is a ^
good tonic for the blues. g
Mr Louis Jacobs is in Charles- e
ton this week at the Riverside s
infirmary undergoing an opera- s
tion for cataract of the eye. Mrs ?
Jacobs and Dr C D Jacobs are e
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Open an
NEVER IN Tl
HAD SO HA>
ipular management which gave
d in the South. Do you need
i restoring water of this renow
this season. All troubles of Ii
Do vou enjoy sports? We fu
s Orchestra with seven membe
arating- airs. Large and mode
oted Osteopath of Charleston,
ice are administered--such as i
Remember that the Hotel is v
Gibson of Bennettsville, S. C i
;TTER, Proprii
with him daring t.
deal, and he has l?. i
sympathy of scores. ds
here who earnestly v at ne
may soon be home a *h his
eye-sight fu 113- res: j
Mr W \V FJarr. wn^ was a I
member of the class recently (
graduated from the South Caro-1
lina Military Academy, stopped J
over in town for a brief visit to i
his mother and sister on the
way to Green Park, 5 C. where
lie goes to take a position as telegrapher
and assistant hotel
clerk at the Green Park Hotel
during the summer months. Mr
Parr has been elected principal
of the high school at Crestcn,
in Orangeburg county, for the
ensuing fall term. "Billie" is a
bright and deserving boy and
we shall watch with interest the
successful career that we bespeak
for him in whatever vocation
he may elect to pursue.
flmE^lTEMstf
Most loo warm for'heated ar-1
gument.
Good advice this weather? I
keep cool.
The big" watermelons are conspicuous
by their absence thus
far.
The palmetto fan and the
baseball fan are equally in evidence.
The public is cordially invited
to attend an "ice cream supper"
it the Indiantown Graded school
Friday evening, July 16.
One small tract of land was
sold here Monday?sixty acres,
which was bid in for $130 by J A
Kelly, Esq, the mortgagor.
The long distance Bell telephone
station has been removed
rom Dr Brockington's drug
store to the Kellahan Hotel.
Superintendent of Education
McUullough asks that we call
special attention to the notice
'Trustees to Hold Over'", in this
ssue.
The banks, the dispensary and
nost of the stores were closed
Monday in honor of the "Fourth"
ind a Sabbath stillness prevail
?a,notwitnstanding tfte tact tnat
t was "first Monday" and saleslay.
Monday was the last day that
he board of supervisors of reg;tration
are required to be in
heir office prior to the dispensiry
election in August. A num>er
of registration certificates
vere issued,mainly to expectant
Toters on the the new county
question, it is presumed.
There will be preaching next
Sunday at 11 o'clock a m and
1:30 p m at the Methodist church
>y the pastor, Rev W A Fairy.
Subject, morning sermon: Heav;nly
Chirography. The evening
ermon will be the second of a
eries, a sermon to young men.
Special music by the choir. Evrybody
invited.
I
SPRI
id Filled
hlE HISTORY OF GLENN SI
IY NAMES FOR THE FIRS!
i such universal satisfaction as 1
rest, recreation? Are you over
ned mineral spout. Visitors all
idigestion, Dyspepsia and Blad<
rnish you Horseback and Auton
:rs, which furnished music the [
rn dancing hall.
S, C? is here and has opened B;
Passage, Osteopathy, Chiroprac
/ide open. Dining room servio
s with us this season and will be
ttor
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" THE BRITISH MUSEUM. T
:
! This World Famed Place Owes Its Ex- ;
istence to a Lottery.
Va aiK- in ,1ia n-n.M a'Tiitj mrtra !
I ^ U III* ill llii^ nunu vavio UIVIV
i, curiosities for sightseers than Lon!
don, though the places of greatest
I interest are miles apart, such a? St.
Paul's cathedral and Westminster
abbey, the Guildhall and the parliament
building*.
The British museum is in that
part of the capital known a?
Bloomsburv, which at one time was .
the abode of the elite, but now is ;
the boarding house district. This
institution is really the center ol
artistic interest, for it contains one
of the richest and most costly col- (
lections in the world.
It is not generally known that
the institution owes its existence
to a lottery. The famous Sloane
collection, worth $1,000,000. was offered
to the British government foi
$100,000 in 1753, and parliament
voted that the sum should he raised
by a lottery, under the auspices of
the archbishop of Canterbury, the
lord chancellor and the speaker of
commons. This was done and the l
required amount raised. Three other
costly collections were obtained
and transferred to the Montague
palace in Bloomsburv, which at that
time was situated on the outskirts
of London. Public interest had
been aroused, and from that time
on patriotic Britons have emptied
their priceless relics into the insti
tution.
The British museum has the
largest library in the world. It requires
i -five miles of shelving
to house it. books, and there is an
annual in-* of 100,000 volumes.
The libu.v ias a Chinese encyclopedia
consisting erf 5,000 vol- 1
umes and an endless amount of valuable
manuscripts. In 1907, when z
for the first time in fifty-two years c
there was a general housecleaning 1
in the palace, it took just six ?
months to do it. at a cost of $10,- c
000.?Cincinnati Enquirer. t
Th? Plant'? Eyes. \
The eves of a plant are in the t
leaf. The upper and lower sur- a
face3 of leaves are covered by a x
thin, transparent skin, which in c
many cases can be peeled off easily.
When examined under the microscope
this skin is seen to consist of 1
innumerable compartments, or cells, t
many thousands of which are found c
on a single leaf. They contain a f
cleaf, watery sap, Rnd their enape J
is stfcK that they behave'like or- ^
dinarv convex or piano convex j
lenses, the rays of light which fall
upon them being converged and "
brought to a focus in the substance '
of the leaf. According to Professor |
Haberlandt, these cells enable the
plant to perceive the difference between
light and dark and set up a
stimulus which results in the movement
of the leaf into such a position
that it can obtain the maximum
amount of light.
Curious Praysrs.
Of ourious prayers a writer says:
"I have heard a layman utter this
petition during his prayer: '0 Lord,
be thou with us in our upsittings
and our downrisings'?a variant of
the text in the Psalms, 'Thou knowsat
my downsitting and mine uprising/
A minister occasionally in- I
troduced a Latin sentence into his
prayer and forthwith proceeded to
translate it. Another minister in
his early days experienced considerable
difficulty with the long prayer
before the 6ermon. In nonconformist
churches this usually occupies a
Siarter of an hour, but long before
is period had been reached he
was wound up. On one occasion,
while in this dilemma, he startled I
his hearers with the words, 'And I
now, 0 lord, I will relate unto I
thee a little anecdote!'"?London |
Standard...
I RIGS
with a
BRINGS HAS THE HOTEL F
r EIGHTEEN DAYS AFTER
ast season. Many rimprovemen
worked, sick and languid? Tl
ready here from Kingstree and V
ier readily yield to Glenn Spring
lol ile Outings through thisronu
>ast season lor the Giand Opeia
ith Parlors in the Hotel for both
tice, Hydropathy-fhese baths in
e the verv bes': that can be secui
i delighted to extend every possi
R. ADG
SPECIAL NOTICES!"
: T _j
Transient Notices will be Published
in This Column at the Rate of One
Cent a Word for Kach Issue. No advertisement
taken for less than 25 cents.
For Visaing Cards. Placards.Artistic
Lettering. Designing and Window
Dressing see me. Card Writing a specialty,
Your orders filled promptly.
Hi bert L Prosser.
7-8-It Leo, S C. '
Notice. ?Dr M D Nesmith will be
away "frooi his oflice. on a vacation, *"
from July 10 to July 26 inclusive. T"
Lake City, S C. 7-8-lt *
Foi~ Rent?Two 6-room houses on j
East ? .ain street and one 2-room house I
? r? 1. 4. * ?I.. I
JII DTUUIV sircei. f I'ii"
.1 0 GlLLAXD or
4-lS-tf S L Courtney.
THE ESSENTIAL POINT
in becoming a
GOOD MUSICIAN
is in the training.
For terms and other information
see
Mr. Samuel Levin
at THE RECORD Officej
f>-17-3m.
Summons for Relief- ,
(Complaint not served)
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,,
County of Williamsburg ^
C( urt of Common Pleas.
3ank of Lake City, a corporation created
and existing under the laws of
the State of South Carolina, Plaintiff,
against
D E Motley, Defendant,
ro the Defendant, D E Motley
You are hereby summoned and reluired
to answer the complaint in this
iction which has teen filed in the
ffiice of the Clerk of Court of Common
i'leas and General Sessions for the
Jounty of Williamsburg in the State
>f South Carolina, and to serve a copy
>f your answer to said complaint on
he subscribers at their office in Lake
hty, S. within twenty days after
he service hereof, exclusive of the
lay of such service; and if you fail to
inswerthe complaint within the time
iforesaid, the plaintiff in this action
vill apply to the Court for the relief
lemanaed in the complaint.
Dated this July 1st, 1909.
Bass a Stai.vev,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
To theDefendanf, D E Motley:?
Take notice that the complaint in
his action,together with the summons,
?f which the foregoing is a copy, was
iled in the office of ihe Clerk of the ?
.'ourt of Common Pleas and General
iessions at Klngstree fn the County of
Villiamsburg and State of South Caro
ina on the Jrd day of July, 1909.
Bass & Stalvky.
-$-0t Plaintiff's Attorneys.
TOBAC
Don't wait 1
We will com
store about >
not be dama;
without del;
measure in ti
FARMERS
\
HOTEL I
Happy Crowd 1
REGISTER
OPENING
ts have been installed. The Hotel service in all
len come to Glenn bprings Hotel and drink the 1
i/illinnicKiirir in tltii Qflfa 3
r i in cwuuij. i iic pev-rpiv* 111 iiic sJiaiu 'j
:s water, while many cases of Kidney trouble have j
ntic section, Pool, Box Ball, Bowling and other games. i
in Greenville, S. C., is here and every aay and night \
male and female. All of the scientific baths known 1
connection with Glenn Springs will eliminate all j
b[e courtesy to his friends. Write for rates and
ER REID, Bus. flanager
CLIFFORD SEMINARY-!
AN IDEAL HOME SCHOOL FOR GIRLSPiedmont
belt of Sooth Carolina. Gives Individual attention to each student. School bunily
limited to 10 Seven instructors. Confers A. B. decree accredited by state Board of
Education. Climate unsurpassed. SI.16 pays all charges for year?room, table board and
literary tuition. For catalogue address
REV. B. G. CLIFFORD, D. D?
?-<u UNION, S. C. j
1 Horner Military School I
1851 ? 1909. \\r
Oxford, North Carolina M
Classical, Sclentlfl 3 and English Courses. Prepares for Col- f
lege, University or the Government Academies. Military m " :3
training develops prompt obedience and manly carriage. M 1
Academy 08 years old, with experienced teachers. Cadets #11
dine with the principal and ladles of his family, securing ?Ift
the culture of home life. Cultivates and educates. Modern JJ |t\
buildings, perfect sanitation, wholesome fare, no crowding. Mi I
Best moral, mental, physical and social training. Shady MM | M
lawn, athletic park, one quarter mile running track, 8W MM I A
acres. Ideal climate, helpful environment. In the social Mm 1 ?V atmosphere
of refined Christian people. The town noted Mn I .
lor over a century as an educational centre. w* *9
9>4 catalogues ready for distributing I .
^ ^ . HORNER MILITARY SCHOOL I *
Co L J. C. Horner, Principal. Oxlord. N. G. I
Banner
Warehouse, <
Kingstree, S, C.
We solicit the patronage of farmers of Williamsburg, Claretidon
and adjoining counties. We have ample storing and
gradiug room for Tobacco, with sufficient capital to protect
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our customers. We know what buyers want and know every
type of Tobacco that is sold. We are going to give our cus
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tomers the benefit of our experience and with hard, honest
work aud fair dealings, we can guarantee top prices on every
pile Tobacco sold with us. A trial is all we ask to conTince
the seller that we know our business and that it is to his
advantage to sell his Tobacco at Banner Warehouse. Come ^
to see us. '
t
Yours to serve,
LAUGHTER, EPPS& BAKER;
PROPRIETORS
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FLUES!
i
oo late to place your orders for Flues.
imence making them up here in our
\pril 1st. In this wiy your Flues will
ged in shipping. Give us your orders
ay so "we can make your Flues to
ime. Prices guaranteed.
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