The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, March 24, 1910, Image 1
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I "VOL. XXIV. KINGSTREE, SOUTH CAROLINA" THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1?1(K " NO.2
Vnews and notions '
r AT ANDREWS.
* POPULAR COUPIE WED--MR
POWELL BADLY HURT-PARAGRAPHS
PERSONAL AND LOCAL.
Andrews, March 21:?Sunday
night, March 13, Miss Mellie
Brockington and Mr Peace of
Andrews were made one in u?r
holy bonds of wedlock. Miss
$ * Brockinton is the accomplished
daughter of Mr W J Brockinton of
Morrisville. Mr Peace is an energetic
railroad employee, holding a
responsible position with the GeorgeV^vn
& Western Railroad company.
?r *e marriage ceremony was periled
by Notary Public W S
i^mlin of West Andrews at the
beautiful home of Mr and Mrs G C
Grier. Quite a crowd of the young
and older people of this town were
I* present and the bridal couple were
the recipients of showers of congratulations.
Mr Peace, the groom,
is being felicitated by every one on
being the lucky one to win so
charming a bride, Miss Mel lie having
been considered the belle of the
. Community, besides being a graduI
ate of one of the best * female colT
leges of the State.
The writer wishes this popular
couple a long and happy life. We
jt understand Mr and Mrs Peace will
W make their home with us in the
VirJvnnorlittle town of Andrews.
Mr G W Powell, a prominent
f farmer of this community, suffered
P the misfortune of falling from a
building a few days ago, breaking
j ' his leg in ! wo places. The limb is
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broken just below the knee, and j
the ankle badly crushed also. It is
feared that Mr Powell may lose his
limb. The mishap occurred while!
Mr Powell was building a house for !
Mr W N Davfs, and he has not yet
been able to be taken home. Dr T
R Howell is attending the unfortunate
man and is doing all in
his power to alleviate his suffering.
Hon John S Graham spent a few
hours in town last Saturday to meet
his daughter, who has been teaching
school above Lake City.
Quite a crowd of our town folks,
both young and old, attended a hot
supper at the home of Mr R C Marshall
last Friday night. This entertainment
was given for the benefit
of the Spring Gully school. We
have been informed that the handsnmp
sum of $57.00 was realized.
This was due to the efforts of Miss
Minnie Marshall, the principal of
the Spring Gully school. Miss Marshall
is one of the best teachers of
our county. When a school can secure
such a teacher watch it take
on new life.
Subscriber.
Death of Mrs. G. H. Jordan.
Scranton, March 18:?Mrs G H
Jordan of Cowards, Florence county,
died to-day at 11 o'clock at her
residence after ten days of extreme
illness of pneumonia. Mrs Jordan
was 35 years of age. She was a de
voted wife, a patient and loving mother
and a most pious Christian lady,
much beloved by all who knew her.
She is survived by four small children,
the youngest being three
months old. The funeral services
will be held to-morrow afternoon at
the family burying ground.
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Hot Supper at Indlantown.
The hot supper which was given
Friday night at the Indian town
Graded school building for the benefit
of thi. school was liberally
patronized not only by the people
of the community, but several other
sections were represented, including
Rome, Prospect and Cedar
Swarhp. '
Ths affair was a pronounced success
both socially and financially,
the proceeds amounting to nearly
$80.
An excellent supper was served,
the menu including barbecue,
turkey and other delicacies, which
the good ladies of old Indiantown
know so well how prepare.
The Indiantown school is enjoying
one of the most prosperous periods
of its history and is a potent factor
in the development and up-building
of the community. The able faculty
is composed of three young ladies,
viz: Miss Huggin, principal, and
Misses Piatt and Little, assistants.
The teachers and patrons of the
school return thanks to the public
for the liberal patronage given
their entertainment.
Mortuary.
Died?On Tuesday, March 22,
1910, Martha, the infant daughter
of Mr John Kinder. The funeral
services took place at the Williamsburg
cemetery Wednesday afternoon,
Rev E E Ervin officiating.
By helping us you help yourself.
Buy from the houses who
advertise in The Record and
mention the paper. tf
le Zephy
vervone needs wearing apparel
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SHOES for La
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^erything the housewife needs.
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New ZIon Scbool Closing.
Scranton, March 21:?The New
Zion school will close Friday, March
25, with the following honor roll:
First prize, highest examination?
Ozela Cockfield.
.First prizes for attendance?Ozela
Cockfield, Ruth Cockfield.
Entitled to Honorable Mention for
Examination Work?Ruth Cockfield,
Lula Cockfield, Freeland Jones, Watson
McClam, Stella Whitlock, Ivan
Whitlock, Vera Rodgers, Ruby Jordan.
| Entitled to Honorable Mention for
j Attendance and Class Work?Bayton
J McClam, Colon McClam, IraAmons.
I For Attendance?Reuben Nettles.
Primary for Honorable MentionElena
Rodgers, Pear Jordan, Ada
Ward, Rushton McClam, Hubert
Lowder.
Mtrs Irene Dawson. Teacher.
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I Mail orders will
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A. E. HILL, I
LAKE CITY, S. C..
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These are the points of merit we
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We are receiving a lot of mail -Faci
orders for our crop mortgage >n the
blank, gotten up to take the a^e to
place of the old lien on crop than i
from. We are glad to receive 8aid 1
these orders and ha\e already tracted
printed up several thousand "that <
of the forms referred to, but we to me
must insist that the cash ac- years,
company all mail orders. It pound:
matters not how responsible King'*
the party is, we cannot afford pletely
to open a set of books for these poundi
little accounts. Only this week HaGrij
we have had mail orders from Hoarse
six different parlies ranging in aD(l 1"'
amount from 25c to $2.00. The $1.00.
price of the blanks is: 5c for 2; by H C
25c a dozen; $1.50 a hundred;
$5.00 for 500. For postage add I TALI
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