The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, May 26, 1910, Page TWO, Image 2
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5 CATALOGUE AND ANNUAL OF ^ !
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The "Catalogue and Annual of t
Kingstree Graded and High school" j(
has- just been issued. The work of: ^
getting up the Annual was done by t
the pupils and the book was print-! c
<ed, complete from start to finish,
in the job office of The County Re-:'
cord. The typographic neatness of j *
^ the book ?nd, the excellence of its (
contents speak for themselves, and ' (
the edition of fifteen hundred cop- 11
ies when judiciously distributed:'
will be the best advertisement the ,
school has ever had. ; j
From a mechanical standpoint the i
printing of the Annual was rather <
.a formidable undertaking for a!
^country job office and the printers j
feel gratified that the result of <
.their efforts has been so well,'
Teceived. The Annual includes C
seventy-two pages, from cover to <
cover, being printed on a good',:
quality of book paper, and is illus-!
trated with fine, half-tone engrav-1
ings, which show up very nicely in- deed
and lend a great deal to the (
attractiveness of the book. The
frontispiece, a double page cut of
the magnificent school building, is '
a splendid specimen of the engraver's
art and is much admired
by everyone who has seen a copy ;
of the Annual.
In getting up the contents of
the Annual the youthful editors are
, entitled to much credit for their
untirincr enerurv and really meri
torious work. The book contains a
great deal of local history, the
gathering of which necessitated j
/patient inquiry and pains-taking re- j
search into elusive and half-forgptten
lore, the telling of which
^^""Taries according to the recollection
of the individuals upon whose memories
the seeker after the facts
is absolutely dependent. Into the,
warp and woof of his narrative
the local historian will be apt to
weave hopelessly fact and fiction
unless rare discrimination is exercised
in compiling his data.
So, we say, that part of the work
is particularly well done, and for j
the sake of the local history it contains,
if for nothing more, the!
Annual is worthy a permanent
place in our libraries. i
The editors outline pretty well
the scope of their undertaking, and f
at the same time forestall adverse j
criticism, in the following "Salutatory:"
To train boys and girls; to
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?K E EP YOU
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)F THE KlNGSTKEE GRADED AND LlC
nould character; to hold up high t
i eais of truth and honor; to teach t
nen and women how to li e. to r
:reate a higher a'd broader and ^
nore solid citizenship; to so educate
the rising generation that it c
nay solve each and every problem, ?
social and national? the doing of r
hese things, we hold, is the mission 8
>f the public school.
To fulfill this mission we must
lave teac.iers w.io a *? thoroughly 1
jfficient and wholly conscientious;
;he united and undivided support t
>f the community as a whole and ^
)f each patron as an individual;
KOL'R interest, sympathy, money,
oyalty, at home as well as abroad. *
If our school does not repre- J
sent, as you think it should, all of t
these principles; if our school is r
lot a source of pride and gratification
to vou, whose fault is it?
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In the pages that follow we have
?ndeavored to set before you, as
best we could and as we see it, the s
Kingstree Graded and High School ? i
L'-1- MA11T 1irUof> if ,
Its nisiur> , VMIflt IV IS UUVVf uiiat iv 1
stands for, and what we h&pe for j
it. As you read, do so with charity, .
remembering that this is our very 1
first attempt of a literary nature r
and that we are still but children, n
When you aie tempted to criticise?
why don't do it. You chn't afford j
to. Why? Because we are exactly
what you have let us be.
We wish to thank you for your j
loyal support for the past and pres- 1
ent, and from now on may we all ,
unite in one earnest effort to make ^
our school the very best possible,
and one that will fitly represent i
GREATER KINGSTREE. r*
A glance at the Course of Study 1
through the ten grades shows the i
curriculum to be maintained at a
high standard and ihe text books ^
employed have been chosen with !
care and discrimination throughout.
The library contains 500 volumes,;
and next year a physical laboratory
will be installed. The excellent
musical department is a feature of
the school whose importance can-,,
not well be over-estimated. The;'
enrollment shows 251 pupils, and
24 music scholars. One of the most
effective pictures is an interior
view of the magnificent auditorium
of the school building, which everyone
who sees it enthusiastically j
admires.
"A History of the Graduating!
Class" takes up in turn the indi-1
viduals comprising the class, with;
amusing "hits" at the expense of!
various members, while the chapter
devoted to the Wee Nee literary so- i
ciety gives the history of that interesting
organization which is so
important a factor in developing
latent literary and oratorical talent. 1
Besides the features above men's
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ioned the Annual contains several,
houghtful essays, well written stoies
and sketches, while in a lighter
ien appear original jokes, puns,:
onundrums and humorous skits,!
ill of which indicate a degree of
latural talent among the pupils,
iccentuated by careful training, j
vhich should be a source of pride |
o the management of the school.
Last, but not least, are the adver-j
isements. We say "not least" ad-i
'isediy, for it is due to the liberality;
if the business houses and pro-J
essior.al men that the Annual was j
rotten out at all?every dollar of
he expense being defrayed by the
noney received from the sale of
idvertising space. In a final word
he editors call attention to this
act and ask the friends of the
ehocl to remember the publicipirited
firms which came to their
lid and deal with them in a busi
less way. That is the right spirit: |
et us help one another; by so do-.
ng we can achieve success. One]
nan unaided can do nothing worth
vhile.
Taken as a whole, we can honestly
congratulate the Kingstree High
school on its first Catalogue and
\nnual, and we hope that this may
ue the fore-runner of many other
nore ambitious undertakings. On
uehaif of the printers, we tnank the
?ditors and especially, Mr Sam P
Stackley, the business manager, for
uniform courtesy and kindly con- j
sideration throughout a period of
patient waiting that might have
been complained of by more exacting
patrons.
How's This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars
Reward for any case of Catarrh
that cannot be cured by Hall's
Catarrh Cure. F J CHENEY & Co,
Toledo, 0.
We, the undersigned, have known
F J Cheney for the last 15 years,
and believe him perfectiy honorable
in all business transactions and financially
able to tarry out any obligations
made by his firm. Waldjng,
Rinnan & Marvin,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0.
Hall's Catarih Cure is taken internally,
acting directly upon the
blood and mucous surfaces of the
system. Testimonials sent free.
Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all
Druggists.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
5 rr 6 doses "666" will cure any
case of Chills and Fever. Price 25c.
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Laces, nugingi
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The High CostjUl^mu^
Increases the p kjessities
without ii. ality.
Foley's Honey iaintains
its high standard v. dlence
and its great curative qualities without
any increase in cost. It is the
best remedy for coughs, colds,
croup, whooping cough and all ailments
of the throat,chest and lungs.
The genuine is in a yellow package.
Refuse substitutes. D C Scott.
Why Leave Home
for the heated term when you
have a
Summer Resort
rigat here
In Kingstree.
AT
YOUNG'S
you'll find all kinds of healthgiving
Mineral "Waters,
wholesome
Gool DrinRs,!ces, Crashed Frulti
Ice Cream Fresh Daily
A cool, comfortable plase to
while away 3our leisure or to
bring a friend. Courteous and
polite attention to all patrons.
FRESH BREAD DAILY
Young's Ice Cream Palace
tr of t=>.
Kings tree Lodge
Knights of Pythias
Regular Conventions Every
2nd and 4th Wednesday nights
Visiting brethren always welcome,
Castle Hall 3rd story Gourdin Building.
U. U. JACOBS, U. U.
C. C. Burgess, K K S & M F
The Thrice-a-Week World.
WITHOUT A RIVAL IJV ITS FIELD.
The Largest, Cheapest and Best
Newspaper Published at
the Price.
Read )d Every English-Speaking Country
It lias invariably been the great effort
of ihe Thi ice-a-Week edition of the
New York World to publish the news
impartially in order that it may be an
accurate reporter ot what has happened.
It tells the truth, irrespective of
party,and for that reason it has achieved
a position with the public unique
anions papers of its class.
The subscription season is now at
hand and this is the b?-st offer that will
be made to you.
If you want the news as it really is,
subscribe to the Thrice-a-We k edition
i of the New York World, which comes
to you every other day except Sunday,
and is thus practically a daily at the
price of a weekly.
The Tlirice-a. Week World's regular
subscription price is only $1.00 per year,
and this pays for l.">7 papers. We offer
| this unequalled newspaper and The
| County Record together for one year
for one year for
The regular subscription price of the
two papers is $2.00.
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HONEYANDTAR
The original
! LAXATIVE cough remedy.
For cough*, colds, throat and lung
troubles. No opiates. Non-slcohollo.
Good for everybody. 8old every whers.
Ths genulns
FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR is is I
aYallowoacka?e. Refuse substitutes. '
Prepared only by
Foley * Company. Ohloage.
D. f. Scott,
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Now that the rush of Spring trad
be a lull in business activity, a resti
rush of fall trade calls to action; t
Every day, every week and everj
dull summer season will find us etei
to our store when you will?June, ?
you'll find our bargain counters f
choice, irresistible offerings.
Bargains for Nex
Another shipment just received
inch-wide Persian Lawn, real value
are still selling at 15c a yard. An
an unmatchable bargain, only 15c 2
Another shipment of White Swis
j Waist Fronts at the choice, irresi
I price of 25c per front Ladies, thes<
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(are a wonuer lu an wnu nave seen
be an equal wonder to you. Only
value 50c. If you see them you cai
Another shipment of two gross
cum Powder, real value 25c can, bi
the can, 2 cans 25c.
I One case of Camperdown Dress C
12 l-2c, but we let them go at 9c th
the dollar.
Palm Leaf Fans, lc each.
Adamantine Pins, lc paper.
Safety Pins, 2c doz.
Wire Hair Pins, lc doz.
10c doz Pearl Buttons at 5c doz.
Hoyt's 10c German Cologne goinj
25c Persian Lawn, 45 inches wide
Some of the greatest bargains i]
shown in Kingstree can now be had
miss them if you need a nice pair oi
Don't miss our
Bargain Cot
it contains some choice bargains foi
Our line of
Silk and White Lawn !
is the wonder of all who see them. '
best values in Shirt Waists ever she
Don't fail to see our line of Musi
broidered Underskirts, Corset Cove
We are always glad to see you
values, it matters not whether you
Eternal Pushing Is the Pric
Jenkinson Bri
Your Home and F
Let us supply you with some of the
such as
Farm Implements.
Orangeburg Swe<
Cotton Hoes,
Dixie Castiii
Mower R#
I Binder
Hardware of All K
Screen Doors,
Screen Windo1
Tinware,
Glasswan
Crockei
Stov
Have just received a cs
Portland Ce
A cordial welcome always
Farmers'Su]
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nally at it. Come
July or August?and
airly bristling with
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of that famous 45i
25c a yard, but we
unmatchable value,
i yard.
s Embroidered Shirt
stible, unmatchable
e Shirt Waist Fronts
them, and they will
25c the. front real
l't help but buy.
(24 doz) Purest Taint
wedet it go at 15c
V "4
ling hams, real value
e yard, 12 yards to
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i, going at 15c yard.
a Men's Pants ever fl
in our store. Don't
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inter, ?
you.
Shirt Waists .
They are simply the
iwn in this town,
in Underwear, Emrs,
Gowns, etc.
and show you our
buy a cent or not
e of Success.
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