The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, January 27, 1910, Image 5
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' spirit of accomplish- t
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iJifPERSONALft '
'* -A- J ^
Mrs L Stackley nas reiumcu j5
from Florence.
Mrs Sadie Eron is visiting ,
friends in Manning this week.
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Mr R D Gamble of Indian- g
town was noted on our streets [
yesterday.
Miss Marie Gregg of Florence r
visited friends in town the latter t
part of last week. Mr
John T Bryan of Salters I
Depot paid The Record an
agreeable visit Tuesday. ' 1
Mr M A Thomas, of the Lake 1
City section, was in Kingstreel]
last Friday on business. j 1
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We had the pleasure 01 a visit;
from our friend, General John- son
of Chapman, Tuesday. 1
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Mr T iV Cameron of Lake f
City paid The Record his re?
spects while in town Saturday.
Mr J I Morris and little son, t
Robert Betts, favored The i
f Record with a visit yesterday.
Mr W B McCullough of Taft
was in town yesterday and l
dropped in pleasantly to see J
us. i
Messrs J L Gowdy and H A (
Kennedy, of the Hebron section, 1
were noted on our streets Tues- i
day. j i
Mr J .1 Thomas of Trio, while j'
in town Monday took occasion'^
? i
to add his name to our mailing
list. 1
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Rev S T Russell of Bioomingvale
was on our streets Friday j
exchanging greetings with hisi,
friends. j i
Mr B B Chandler of Rome at- ]!
tended the meeting of Kingstiee,
district stewards held here J1
Tuesday.
Mr S P Cooper and Mr
Cooper of Suttons called j,
pleasantly at our sanctum1
yesterday. 1'
Mr W G Cantlv, Jr., of Zeb ! ]
called on us Saturday and add - j,
ed his name to our long list i j
of readers. j,
Mr J B Chandler passed ;
through town yesterday returning
from Florence to his home at
Benson. : i
' Sw ^ave iust rece*Vl
g? give you some great va
11 15c and 20c Embi
? 10c Embroider),
Misses Celie Benjamin and ]
?atie Levy o) Georgetown visit- j
;d friends in town the early part l
>f this week. jc
Mr J M Parker of Scranton l
->rtp. over Fridav to attend the!*
Lunual meeting of the Kingstree!*
hardware Co. !v
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Mr J W King, the president of
be Kingstree Hardware Co.,
vas in town several days last [ ^
veek on business. *
Mr J T Gaskins, of the Lake r
Dity section, dropped in for a s
pleasant chat at our office Sat- j
irday of last week. c
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Among those who attended t
:he district stewards' meeting i
lere Tuesday was noted Mr J J
Vf Graham of Cades, t
Mr T J Burrows of Vox was e
tmonsr the visitors we were s
pleased to have at our office the 1
iarly part of the week. 1
Messrs J T Eaddy and W D |
hitman, of the .Johnsonville
ti
tection, were welcome visitors
c
it our sanctum yesterday.
We are glad to see Mr Hu^h j
rtr(!utchen. who has been con- \
ined to bis bed with grip for \
-ome days, able to be out again- t
Rev S J McConnell of Orrum,
s C.' passed through town one t
lay last week going to Taft to t
,ee his father, who is quite fee- ']
>ie. c
Miss Margaret Ellerbe of Ha- c
foods spent the week-end in J
:own visiting Mrs I P Mouzon *
md Mrs W G Gamble in West t
Main street. (
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Mr Laurens Mouzon of George- j
town was in town Monday on ,
Dusiness relating to the pro- J
posed electric light plant to c
!>e put in here. j
Messrs W N Williams and W *
.V Davis, of the Oak Ridge sec- 1
tion,being in tcwn Tuesday took *
occasion to enroll as subscrib- c
irs to The Record. 1
Road Engineer Graham and ]
Vmmiccinnpr Hammpt attended 4
k'VUlUliO>9iVuvt ??? ? -?? ^
;he Good Roads conference held
n Columbia Wednesday and
Thursday of last week. r
Rev E Z James, a former Wil- *
iamsburger, preached at the 1
Methodist church last Sunday "
nomine, and Rev W H Hodges
)f Georgetown preached at
light. |
The following visitors from t
urreelyville spent Friday and (
Saturday as guests of Mr and 1
Mrs W H McGee: Mrs Stacia 1
Connor and little giand-daugh- (
ter, Miss Estelle Connor, Mrs E i
l' Spann and Miss Essie Spann. i
Mr Tom McCutchen, the wide 1
awake and hustling manager j
of the Williamsburg Livestock
Co. has gone to Western markets
for another carload of
' " * * m - A- X 1 *
stock, which win arrive aiiue
stables within the next few ^
Says. 1
Mrs Josina Chandler and Mrs r
Rf Y Chandler and children,who
nave been living- in Kingstree (
for the past year, have gone to ,
Redland.Ga, to make their home
with the latter's mother, Mrs
Mary N Epps. The cottage they
vacated will be occupied by Mr I
ind Mrs C A Milhous. ]
Luther Coker, the fifteen- J
^-ear-old son of Mr Bingle Coker .
who lives five miles North of <
?- ? ? ? ~ m * m 9
i&SSSSSSSSSSasasseeeaeeesi
=Grea
ed a large shipment of Em
ilues,
oidery,
BUTLEF
Kingstree, was badly injurei
ast Sunday morning-. Whil
litching the mules to the wag
)n for the family to go t<
^reaching the team becami
rightened and dashed off
hrowing the lad to the groun<
vith such violence as to breal
lis leg in several places.
On Wednesday of last weel
lie citizens of the Smith neigh
jorhood gave Mr R J McKnight
vho has been afflicted with ill
less and other misfortunes to
;ome months, a liberal "pound
ng." This was a thoughtful an<
:onsiderate act on the part c
;he good people of that commu
iity.
Mr P.ishop Burgess, who wen
o McLeod's infirmary at Flor:nce
for treatment for pellagri
;everal weeks ago. passei
if ugh town yesterday en rout
o lis home at Mouzons, when
le will rest for the remainder o
he winter, after which he wil
fo to the mountains for the sum
ner. Mr Burgess' many friend*
* - - - !ll 1- - .il.
>ver tne county win oc gieauij
)leased to learn that he is mucl
mproved, and it is hoped tba
le has escaped the clutches o
he dread disease.
Rev W S Martin, the silver
ongued pulpit orator of Kings
.ree, filled the pulpit of Dunca;
? E church Sunday mornini
md evening,to the great deligh
>f those who remember hie
vhen he was pastor here abou
15 years ago. Mr Martin preach
?d a powerful sermon on th
:onsciousness of man and wa:
ollowed closely throughout b;
lis hearers as he expounded th<
Treat truths of a spiritual lifeii
;he spiritual world. The conclu
ions of his sermons, both morn
ng and evening,were extremeh
jeautiful, [couched in rhythmi*
ines as they were, proving ;
itting climax to what this abl
livine had dwelt so strongl;
lpon during his discourse. Hi
vas accorded a hearty welcomi
ifter services by many of thi
PBevHonia Follows a Cold
Dut never follows the use of Foley'
floney and Tar, which stops th
30Ugh, heals the lungs, and expel
;he cold from your system. Tak
it first sign of a cold and avoid
iangerous illness. D C Scott
X J-jlllftJi
(broidery which was boi
E DRY (i
'!fC0GAL~5?lTEMS;f
^
e; Barlow's Minstrel's to-night,
Thomas opera house,
i Cotton is quoted today on the
c local market at 141c for midunijg;
seed $30 per ton.
f"Bulletin No 3" of Wilkins'
. j Bargain House hits the spot. It
, fis worth your perusal.
Kev E E Ervin will preach at
r Bethel church, near Mouzon,
- next Sunday morning and at
1 rr- l
? rwngstree ai ai^ui.
Bishop Guerr}' will preach and
administer confirmation in the
Episcopal church next Tuesday,
evening at 7:30 o'clock.
i Hon J Davis Carter's bill to
3 empower Prospect school dise
trict to increase its school levy
e to nine mills has passed third
f reading in the House.
1 The South Carolina University
warns the modest little extra
s appropriation of $40,000 to build
^ a new dormitory. Winthrop and
' the Citadel are "on deck."
f We beg to call attention to
the new ad of Anderson, Spring
.. & Co, which appears in this issue.
This store handles the
? choicest merchandise in their
n
line. $
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:ongregation.?Georqetovm Item.
Mr W E Jenk: \son, who for ;
lumber of years past has beei
he manager of the large depart
nent store of the W E Je.nkin
.on Co., has severed his coanec
ion with that well-known es
ablishment, and it is reports
hat he will soon open up a nev
nercantile business at Kings
ree. Mr .Jenkmson is a native o
Clarendon county and is held ii
ligh esteem by the friends whon
ie numbers by scores and hun
Ireds. By pluck and native abil
ty he has risen to a high plac
n business circles and it is ;
natter of great regret that h
should tind it to his interest t
eave Manning and engage ii
business elsewhere. When h'
loes leave he will carry witl
lim the kindliest feelings am
jest wishes of all our people
Villie Jenkinson will make hi
nark wherever he goes, and Th
rimes expects to hear a goo<
iccount of him whenever he get
istablished in Kingstree.?Man
ling Times.
ICo's horses, when the animal got
oider yS
jght last August before pric<
iOODS CC
mmmmmsmsmiM
1 lie lauica ui ui aiuau o uuuu
11 will serve and sell cakes, pies
1 and other delicacies for Sunday
desserts in one of the vacant
e stores under the opera house
s Saturday afternoon at three
^ o'clock,
e
a A bill has been introduced in
the Legislature to issue $1,000,.
1000 bonds to build and equip a
y new hospital for the insane,
c How long, oh, how long, will
i the tax-payers, patient and
e long-suffering, submit to these
y things?
e Hon W D Bryan has had
0 passed to third reading in the
House a bill to submit the question
of the repeal of the stock
1 law in a certain portion of Wila
liamsburg to the people In an
. election to be held in the terri.
tory affected.
Within the past month we
have added to our mailing list
* more than thirty paid-in-advance
v subscribers. Outside of those we
have cut off for "non-payment
* of dues," we have lost only two
1 within the same period. Advera
tisers take note.
The price of subscription for
e The Record is $1.00, if paid in
a advance, or $1.25 on time. Anj7e
one who does not care to pay in
d j advance or the credit price, will
Q ! confer a favor by settling up to
e I date and severing* his connec*
h tion with the paper?but please
j pay what is due first.
' | Prof R N Speigner has resigned
the principalship of Kingsj
i tree Graded and High school to
'accept a position with the
Kingstree Insnurance & Realty
Co. Prof Olin S Lea of Tabor,
N C, was elected in Prof Speigner's
place. He will be here
Saturday and take up work
, Monday.
H !
e| Saturday afternoon Mr Woodg
I row Gamble was exercising one
o I of the Williamsburg Live Stock
jjj^
11 l^WU The above braads are wid
FIVE." Their raise of Sat
Highest Qyahty ana Lowest
Lf&^jja prepaid. Send for free price-list Pure Fa
C?7 Prices on the above are as follows:
E\p3 Hunting Creek 03-90 |
|M Cooper's Laurel alley 3.U
MM Couch's Pride 1.75
iaB Macdon 3.50
5*St lacco 3.00
Y//gL Original Cascade. Ill JO per caseRemit
P. O. of Express Money Or
first express. No charge for jugs or packing
m J.'A. COUCH, Ml
2^2 THC J. A. McDONOV
ImM. post opticc aox tip.
Watts & Wat
DEALERS IN
DIAMONDS, WATCI
JEWELRY, CLOCK
FANCY GOODS, SPECTACI
EYE-GLASSES.
Watchesf Clocks and Jewell
REFAIRED aid WARRANTER.
OPPOSITE THE DEPOT.
Give is a call before purchasing
can save aaiey.
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j frightened and ran away,throw-1 t
| ing Mr Gamble out of the vehi- j }
cle and bruising him somewhat. { J
Fortunately his hurts are not i ?
serious. The cart was pretty'*
well demolished. if
[ 4
An audience of about 100 saw }
Elbert Foland and his Italian ?
Musicians Saturday night at the I
school auditorium. The enter- J
tainment was high class,and the J
audience thoroughly appreciat- J
ive. It was Saturday night and t
bitterly cold, which accounted ;
for the small attendance. The J
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merit of the perrormance reauy j
warranted a full house. J
A commission for a charter |
has been issued by the Secretary <
of State to Jenkinson Bros, to ?
jdoa general merchandise busi- !
ness at Kingstree. We under- ?
stand that the Messrs Jenkinson J
have gone to New York to buy 2
their stock and will open up as <
soon as practicable in the unoc- ?
cupiea store in the Thomas ^
building. *
Messrs Lee & Askins have
moved into their new office build- J
ing, recently erected on the site v
of the old one. This is the hand- somest
office building in town
and the appointments are con- p
venient and comfortable almost
to the point ot luxury. The front
portico especially,with its white 11
Corinthian columns, is much ad- 1
mired for its afchitectural beauty.
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An esteemed friend, on renewing
his subscription last week,
said that some time ago he had i
decided to economize by discon- '
tinuing The Record, but after ?
doing without the paper awhile ^
he came to the conclusion that J]
it was a mighty poor kind of J
economy. p
s
ale.
is advanced. We are theref
)MPANY.
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I Gal. 30*1. 4 Gal. 4Qta. 6Qt*. 12 Qt. 580
6X6 WIS *16.60 6345 9SM0 $8.13 ?3fl
649 9.00 12 00 4jN 5.79 16.00 WT
6.60 940 12.00 3-75 5.35 9.75
9.06 849 10.00 349 4.75 8-75 SS|
do, mad good* will be forwarded by 9HI
. Every thing in Wine* and Liquor*.
inagcr Shipping Dept.
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Choice Norfolk Oysters j ^
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OUR CANDIES j
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For Sai.e?Pure Buff Orpington egga
etting of thirteen for one dollar. Apily
to T M Scott.
1-18-tf Kingstree. S C
Wanted ? Seoond hand hanging
amp. Must be in good condition and
heap. Apply to
-lS-tf The County Record.
Lost or Strayed?One brown Jenny
nule. Medium size. Finder will please
otify
People's Mercantile Co,
l-27-lt Kingstree, S C?
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