The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, May 12, 1910, Page FIVE, Image 5
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The increased resources of j
, The Bank of Williamsburg,
the increase in its volume of (
business and its increase in the g
good will of the people are but t
VKq rvotiirol nntrv?mp nf SOlind
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^ policy, conservative and con- i
scientious administration and ^
painsffeking attention to detail '
work. i
These are elements that com- c
bine to make a progressive and *
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up-to-date institution; elements
that have placed this bank
among the leading financial institutions
of the country. <
We respectfully solicit your ^
account. ' j
Bank of Williamsburg, ,
Kingstree, S. C ;
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ifflPERSONALffi
Mr J S Evans, Sr, of Leo paid us
a pleasant visit Tuesday.
Mr W W Singletary of Cowards
was noted here Tuesday.
Mr E C Burgess made a business
trip to Mayesville Tuesday.
LeRoy Lee, Esq., went to Manning
yesterday on business.
Mr H K Weaver of Vox paid The
Record his respects Tuesday.
Mr E F Prosser of Venters came
up Tuesday in his automobile.
Mr J R Lee of Scranton was in
line with the old vets Tuesday.
Mrs Louis Gilland and children
have returned from Charleston.
? Mrs W T Wilkins and daughter,
Rosa, have returned from Athens, f
Ga. - j
Miss Ethel McCullough was the i
guest of the Misses Jacobs on Tues
day. j
Mr J N Sauls, Jr, of Lake City
was an agreeable visitor at our office (
Tuesday.
Mr G W Burgess of Mouzon was ?
t one of our many pleasant visitors
Tuesday.
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Mr I H Sauls, of the Cades section
was onp nf the manv vets here
f Tuesday.
Mrs Maggrie Alford of Maxton, j
N C., is the guest of her sister Mrs
D C Scott.
Miss Louise Bass of Lanes visited
Mrs B W Butler the early part of x
this week. ^
Dr W V Brockington spent last *
Sunday with his daughter,Miss Ada, 1
it Winthrop college. g
Mr John E Godwin of Scranton 1
ound time Tuesday to pay us a
leasant call.
Mr and Mrs Ayer C Milhous I
ft this week for Lake City, their
iture home.
Mr G S Huggdns of Leo dropped ?
pleasantly at our sanctum a short
tile Tuesday. ]
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drs Dora F Joye of Turbeville s
?nded the unveiling ceremonies s
Memorial dav. s
W J Bartell, of the vicinity of
Vox, gave us the pleasure of a visit g
of a visit Tuesday. ,
W E King, the popular principal c
of Greelyville Graded school, was *
noted in town Saturday. e
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Miss Marie Gregg of Florence wa*
:he guest of Miss Alice Beckharr
=everal days this week.
Mrs Lou Arrowsmith, who has
>een spending the winter at Lad\
lake, Fla., is visiting relatives ir
own.
Mrs Maria E Brown and little
laughters, Frances and Louise, are
ipending awhile with relatives ir
MU7n nnr? cnnntv
Mr Herman Crosland, a prominent
nsurance man of Bennettsville
risited his brother here Tuesday
tlr R B Crosland.
Miss Mamie Shafer, who has hac
:harge of the Kingstree Dry Good:
Company's millinery department thi:
3?ason, returned to her home ii
Jaltimor^on Monday.
Mrs W D Smiley, who has beei
nsiting her daughter, Mrs T I
Smith, at this place, has returr
;o her home near Lake City
Florence Cor News and CourierMr
P A Hodges of Bennetsville,
vho has announced his candidacy
For Congress from the Sixth'siis
;rict, attended the unveiling hen
Tuesday and put in some good work
Miss Eunice Kennedy, the popula
issistant at Young's establishment
"or the past year, has resigned hei
position and on Monday last entered
the service of the People's Mercantile
Company.
Our neighbor county, Clarendon,
vas well represented at the unveil
ng exercises Tuesday. Among th<
visitors from Manning were note<
the following: C R Sprott,J D Gerald
T M Wells, W M Plowden, Coberi
Plowden, I I Appelt, Mrs W E Pip
tin and Mrs Maria Brown.
Mr J Ed Norment, a cosmopolite
v.io sojourns at Darlington am
various other cities semi-occasion
illy, was here Tuesday renewinj
icquaintance after an absence o1
iome years. Mr Norment was
imazed at the growth of Kingstree
ind sees a great future for our towi
ind county.
Commencement Johnsonvllle
High School.
The Johnsonville High school clos
is the 1909-1910 term on May 22n(
;o 24th, inclusive. The programm<
s as follows: ^
Sunday morning, May 22?Ser
non by Rev. W B Oliver.
Monday morning, May 23?Ad
Iress by Hon E D Smith.
Monday evening, May 23?Play:
ind drills.
Tuesday evening, May 24?Grad
lating Exercises. 5-12-2i
PROTRACTED MEETING
%t Union Presbyterian Church
Near Salters Station.
R^v A R Woodson of Manninf
vill begin a series of services nex
Vednesday evening, May 18, to con
inue over next Sunday. Everybody
nvited. Come and hear the pro
rramme announced at the first serv
ce.
E E Ervin, Pastor.
lommander Julius A Pratt, Post No
143, Dept. Ill, G. A. 8.
Mr Isaac Cook, Commander ol
ibove Post, Kewanee, 111., writes
'For a long time I was botherec
vith backache and pains across m>
ridneys. About two months ago ]
;tarted taking Foley Kidney Pills
ind soon saw they were doing jusi
is claimed. I kept on taking therr
ind now I am free from backache
ind the painful bladder misery is
ill gone. I like Foley's Kidnej
5ills so well that I have told manj
>f my friends and comrades aboul
hem and shall recommend them at
ivery opportunity." D C Scott.
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Attention is called to Jenkinson's
1 new ad this week.
read what is said
in our advertising
.^ingstree Hardware Co,
; ! ?ils you how to "Keep Kool" in
their space this week.
1 We acknowledge with pleasure an
invitation to the commencement
r exercises of Union High school, May
. 22-24.
' Mr J S Jennings tells us that he is
' arranging to start a bakery here in
' the near future. The town surely
needs a bakery.
The People's Mercantile Co has
~ a very attractive half-page ad n
J the front page. This firm advertises
liberally and it pays good re?
turns.
The Southern Furnishing Company
is offering a solid carload of
1 Schultz pianos for one week only at
j bargain prices. See big ad this
week.
^ Rev W E Hurt and Dr W G
s Gamble have joined the ranks of
, the automobile army. Dr Gamble
' has a Buick car and Mr Hurt a
Maxwell "runabout."
E L Hirsch, Esq., narrowly escaped
serious injury from a runaway
accident Friday. He was
thrown out of the buggy and con'
j siderably bruised but fortunately
* i no bones were broken.
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In our candidates' column this
I week appears the card of Mr P A
Hodges of Bennettsville, announcing
| his candidacy for Congress from
- the Sixth district. Mr Hodges was
a strong candidate for this office
3 two years ago.
The first beans were shipped from
-1 here yesterday. They were bought)
ti by Mr E W Bundick representing A
F Young & Co, New York. Mr Bun- j
dick says that this is the earliest;
shipment of beans from this State,
so far as he knows.
Mr V A Sedgwick, who has the
contract for a large mercantile
f building at Lamar, spent Saturday
l to Monday in town. Mr Sedgwick '
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j says mat juamar is in tne miast 01
a building boom, there being in the
f I course of construction five brick '
- store buildings. i
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Our esteemed friend, Mr. H. <
Foxworth of Cades, gives us the following
simple remedy for weevils in
corn and other grain in the house,
which he has used with excellent re'
suits. We give it for the benefit of
our readers: One-half pound of sul- j
f i phur to 4 quarts of slaked lime.;
:! Sprinkle over grain in bin.
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! Mr J T Nelson's brick mercantile
: building being completed, the con- j
tractor has gone to work on the j
| other two stores on the adjoining
! lot. One of these will be occupied'
'by WT Wilkins for his retail store :
j (he having engaged the other for his
| wholesale business) and the other j
store, we understand, will be an up|
to-date jewelry establishment to be ;
occupied by our enterprising jewelI
ers, Watts & Watts.
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Georgetown vs Kingstree.
The Kingstree and Georgetown!
teams played a splendid game of
base ball on Tuesday evening on the
Kingstree grounds. This was the
first game of the season here and
quite a crowd of fans turned out to
the game. The following is the
score:
Kins^tree 0 0 0 1 o 0 0 0 1?2
(Georgetown 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 x?3
Batteries?J D Gilland and Haw
kins: Rivenbark and Dornll.
Box Party at Earls.
There will be an entertainment
and box party gitfen at Earls Graded
school building on May 19 for the
benefit of West Andrews string
band. Music will be furnished by
the above named band. The entire
community is cordially invited to be
present. Refreshments will be
served.
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Crime.
Cairo Graham and Jesse Burgess,
two Scranton pegroes, are in jail
charged with burning Mr R H Graham's
barn, near Scranton, an account
of which was published in The
Record last week. " Both negroes
have confessed, we understand, and
told all about their crime. The property
destroyed was valued at about
$6,000 and the crime seems to have
been instigated wholly by spite.
Foley Kidney Pills are antiseptic,
tonic and restorative and a prompt
corrective of all urinary irregularities.
Refuse substitutes.
D C Scott.
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IlUtltC U1 AllUl/llUU.
By order of the Ounty Board of Education
of Williamsburg county an election
will be held at the residence of A
W Flagler on Tuesday, the 24th dny of
May, lOlO.to determine whether a two- :
mill tax shall be levied in trades School !
District, No 40. for school purposes. I
Thospin favor of ?uch levy will vote I
"yes", and those opposed will vote
"no". All qualified electors in the district
will be allowed to vote. Trustees
will act as managers.
M S Buffkin,
C K Eaddt.,
P M Brockintox,
Trustees School District No 40.
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Notice of Partnership.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned.
LeRoy Lee and E L Fish- '
hurne. have this day formed a partnership
for the practice of law in Kings-,
tree,S C,and will occupy the law offices
of LeRov Lee. the style of the said firm
being Lee & Fishburne.
LeRoyLee,
E L Fishbcrxe.
May 5, 1910. It
Notice of Election.
Notice is hereby given that an election
will he held at the town ha' in the
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tuwii ui vjiccivviuc, ^ kj, uu iiiuuuaj,
the 23rd dny of May, 1910, to determine
whether or i.ot Grtelyviile Srhf>ol District,
No 2*2, shdil issue certain bonds
for the purpose of paying the indebtedness
on the school building in the town
of Greelyville. Those in favor of the
issuing ot said bonds shall vote "For
Bonds", and those opposed to the same
hall vote "Against Bonds", in accordance
with the acts of the General Assembly
ot tiie State of South Carolina
in such case made and provided.
Board of Trustees of Greelyviloe
School District, No 22.
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