The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, November 11, 1909, Image 8
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Wooden Wedding Anniversary. *
Tuesday evening Mr and Mrs
W N Jacobs were "at home" to
a large number of their friends, j
The occasion was the celebra- j.
tion of their "Wooden Wedding"1
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anniversary and the elegant and
hospitable home of the popular
young couple was the scene of
one of the most delightful social! #
events that Kingstree society 4
has enjoyed for many moons. ! *
The guests were met at the ! ^
door by Miss Barbara Jacobs I,
and Mr William Scott and usher- '
ed into the reception room, where ^
they were received by Mr and ^
Mrs W N Jacobs. After hearty J
congratulations had been offered ,
each guest was conducted to the
punch-bowl, presided over by '
Miss Selma Thorn and Mr \V S [
Gilland. The guests were next '
invited to the dining-room by ^
Miss Hannah Radcliffe Gale and 1
Mr John DeSaussure Gilland, '
where tempting refreshments \
were served by four Japanese \
maids: Misses Florrie Jacobs, !
Dora James Epps, Belle McClary
and Viola Chandler. The din- '
ing hall was decorated with Japanese
umbrellas, red color ,
scheme, red candle-sticks and ,
chrysanthemums. The luncheon '
cloth was linen cheney lace.
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After ample justice had been ;
donejo the dainty menu.Miss ;
Mary Edith Jacobs and Mr Philip ]
Arrowsmith invited the guests ,
into the library, where the large j
number of handsome presents (
were displayed. Here also each ]
guest inscribed his or her auto- ]
graph in the register kept by (
Miss Lily Cunningham and Mr i
Montague Jacobs. A pretty con- <
ceit was the material of which ]
the register was made?burnt <
wood. ]
Ehe color scheme of the libra- J
ry decorations was pink, with ?
pink chrysanthemums, while the ]
reception room was tastily dec- ]
orated in green and white and
the hall in yellow and white. '
Mrs W N Jacobs wore a hand- J
some trown, black lace over black |
taffeta with jet trimmings, prin- <
cess style, and carried a bouqet (
of white chrysanthemums. <
Miss Barbara Jacobs was '
gowned in pink moire silk, with
la France roses.
Miss Hannah Radcliffe Gale's
handsome costume of Catawba i
silk, pearl trimmings, was much 1
admired. i
Miss Maymie Jacobs' costume '
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vas green crepe de chine.
Miss Lillie Cunningham wore j
i becoming gown of grey crepe !
le chine.
Miss Seima Thorn was attired!
n dainty white moll, lace trimniugs
and green ribbons.
The following guests were in-!
;ited:
Mr and Mrs LeKoy Lee, Dr
ind Mrs Gamble, Mr and Mrs
Ino G Slaughter, Mr and Mrs
3 H Patrick, Mr and Mrs B M
Butler, Mr and Mrs J G Colbert,
Mrs L P Arrowsmith, Mr and
Mrs Matthew S Montgomery, 1
Mr and Mrs C W Wolfe, Mr and
Mrs E E King, Mr and Mrs
Philip Stoll, Mr and Mrs Tlios
McCutchen, Dr and Mrs M L
Allen, Mr and Mrs P B Thorn,
Mr and Mrs C C Brink ley, Dr
md Mrs W L Taylor, Mrs A H
Dobbin, Mr and Mrs T M Gilland,
Mr and Mrs L W Gilland,
Mr and Mrs Sam McClary, Mr
md Mrs Hugh McCutchen,
Mr and Mrs E C Epps, Mr and
Mrs H E Montgomery, Dr and
Mrs 11J McCabe, Mr and Mrs R
J Kirk, Mr and Mrs John McFadden,
Mr and Mrs J S Jenlings,
Mr and Mrs W T Wilkins,
Mr and Mrs S Marcus, Mrs C
tfplsnn. Mr and Mrs A B Parrv.
Mr and Mr Louis Sherfesee, Dr
ind Mrs W V Brockington,
Mr and Mrs P 0 Arrowsmith,
Mr and Mrs F W Fairey, Mr and j
Mrs W C Claiborne, Mr and Mrs!
Ino A Kelley, Rev E E Ervin.
Misses Lila Hammet, Dell and j
jlrace VanKeuren, Marie Thorn, j
Maude Logan, Roberta Coker,j
Lula Brockington, Estelle,
Jampbelle, Alice Beckham, j
\gness Erckmann, Leah Townsend,
Sadie Carver, Miss Cupp,
Lizzie McClary, Thetis Stackley,
3dessa Montgomery, Ossie
Epps; Dr C D Jacobs, Dr R C,
McCabe, Dr E T Kelley, Messrs
J C Moore, TM Gilland, Jr, W
Martin Tobias, EL Montgomery,
Harry Riff, Louis Stackley, W Pj
iToung, P G Gourdin, W V|
Nexsen, R K Wallace, Olin
Epps, R H Godwin.
After the reception an informal
iance was given in the Thomas
jpera uouse uy lug yuuug uicu
:omplimentary to Mr and Mrs |
Jacobs.
Preachieg at BethelQuite
a number of young folks
from town took ;n Rev Mr Bailey's
sermon at Bethel church,
aear Mouzons, Sunday morning.
They all seemed to have enjoyed
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the sermon and appreciated the
hospitality shown them by their
friends up there. Among the vis- {
itors were: Misses Lula McCon- t
nell, Ketha and Emma Burgess, '
Elizabeth Bramble, Belle McCla- '
ry, Roberta (Joker,Sadie Carver,
Eunice Kennedy, Lula Brockin- J
ton, Mrs L D Burgess; Messrs F. j
J and Bishop Burgess, Oliri j
i Welsh, J W Umstead, K D Mills,!
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, 1j u itougers, i/anici xj%an?, n o
Burgess, Iva Kpps, P S Courtney,
Geo A McElveen and P G Gourdin.
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Kills Her Foe of 20 Tears,
"The most merciless enemy I had
for 20 year?," declares Mrs James
Duncan of llavnesville, Me, "was
Dyspepsia. I suffered intensely after
eating or drinking and could scarcei
ly sleep. After many remedies had ,
i failed and several doctors gave me up, ,
I tried Electric Bitters, which cured
me completely. Now I can eat anything.
I am 70 years old acid am
overjoyed to get my health and
strength back again." For Indigestion,
Loss of Appetite,Kidney Trouble,Lame
Back, Female Complaints,
it's nnequaled. Only 50c. at D 0
Scott's.
By helping us you help yourself.
Buy from the houses who ,
! advertise in The Record and
mention the paper. . tf
SPECIAL NOTICES
Transient Notices will be Published
i in This Column at the Rate of One
Cent a Word for Each Issue. No ad!
vert iscment taken for less than 25 cents.
Wanted-;-at once, five or six loads
of stove an>l chimney wood.
The County Record. .
Wanted?Five or six loads of stflve
and chimney wood.
10-14-tf The County Record .
Ditching. ?I) J McCottry is a regular
ditcher and will cut ditches at >?c
per foot, (.leaning by the yard. Satisfaction
guaranteed. Address hiiti at
Fowler, S C. ll-4-2t
i For Sale-Georgia Buck sweet potatoes.
delivered anywhere in town, 75c
I bushel. G 0 Epps,
1 ll-4-3r 'Phone No 9.
For Salb:?Several full blood B-irkI
:>liire Pigs and Buff Orpington Roosters.
I Apply at once to G Olue Epps.
j 11 -4-3t Kingstree, S. C.
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i JuOol?ouiirwiiric winecu tuc in xk |
j church. Lake City,and Moon; X Roads, j
Friday evening, Octobet 29, one brace- i
let and locket witn name engraved on j
it. Will give liberal reward if tinder
will return to W L Rase' office. ll-4-2t '
TAKEN UP:?A black shote weighing
about 30 pounds. Owner can get
same by paying costs.
R W Stuckey,
11-11-1 Vox, S. C.
For Sale?2*>6 acres and three smaller
tracts, in Johnson township, Williams- ,
1 burg county, belonging to the estate of
J W Kimball, deceased. Write me for
[further information.
R H Kimball,
Empire Gldg,
10-21-10t Atlanta, Ga
Wanted?An honest, industrious
man to work a one-horse farm on
[ shares or will hire; also one horse and 1
two inules for sale Address,
William Ooopkr, i
|10-28-:it. Cooper, sc. I
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NoticePursuant
to statute. \\>-?i>^<piditiiig
)i?.ird of Williamsburg C'.jiu,, met for \
be purpose of*tabulating tin? vote for
jxemption.ns d- Hned by statute for that
ertain portion of Williamsburg <<>nnty j
herein named,and after tabulating the
yote we find as follows;
Bloomingvale box?
For exemption. 2Z; against, 14 I
Zeb P O boxFor
exemption. 21: " 00 j
Morrisville box?
For exemption, 24; " CK?.
Total for exemption, 6*.
" against " 14.
We hereby declare said election in '
favor of exemption.
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J J B Montgomery,
J N Hammet,
Chairman of Auditing Board,
Kingstre?, S
November 8,1 tM >9. 11-11-H
Administrator's Notice
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N?>tioe is hereby given that all persons
holding claims against the estate
of Dick Richard Moore of Salters, S C,
deceased, may present the same, duly
attested.and all persons indebted to the
said estate will make payment to the
undersigned qualified administrator at
Salters, S C.
.J M Cook,
Administrator of estate of I) R Moore.
October 20, 1909. 10-21-4t
For Sale350
acres of land, 200 acres under
goodstateof cultivation: 7-roomdwelling;
healthful; 2 miles from Kingstree;
good water. Term* easy. Will be sold
within 30 days. Also several small
pieces ranging from 50 to 100 acres.
Annlv ut nm>P tn
H. E. MONTGOMERY,
10 29 41 ^ Kir?gstree, S. C
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: Hot Meals at All Hours. :
iAll the delicacies ot the +
season served in first c1m> J
style while you wait. J
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I Oysters in Every Style, J
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Hot Drinks, Bouillon, ?
Chocolate, Cocoa, Cofee t
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Notice.
Commencing on Tuesday, November
16, inst., I will gin cotton on Tuesday,
Wednesday and Thursday of each week
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Second Carload of fesh stock will arrive this week.
Fancy Driving Horses,
Combination Horses,
Good Work Horses. VJ1
Any and all sizes of 1
Nice, Sleek Farm Mules ||
in pairs or single. i
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DEPOSIT A
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A BANK that has never lost a dollar since its estal>- \
lishment.
A BANK that has increased its business over $150,000.00*
during the past year. <
A BANK that pays 4 per cent on its Saving Deposits, $M
compounded every three months. km
A BANK that welcomes and appreciates your business , a
whether large or small. 1
THE BANK OF KINGSTREE ]
RESOURCES $360,000.00 *1
D. C. Scott, N. D. Lesesne, F. W. Faibey, i
President. Asst. Cfeishier. Cashier.
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ills Htre-ffiiier's Cut I
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Our 3tock is now complete with full and up-to-date line of HOf fl[
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\h Men's, Women's and Children's $ I
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01 FOR FALL AND WINTER. Or/ffl
ylj See our stock and compare prices with others. We sell so as to ^
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t KINGSTREE, S. C $ 1
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