The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, June 23, 1910, Page FIVE, Image 5
STUDY THE
CHECK ACCOUNT IOEA
DELIBERATELY
Study it from the "flaw-seeing"
side. Think of everything you
^ can which makes to YOUR advantage
to keep money in your
^ pocket or around the house?
^ see if you can find even ONE
good reason.
Safety, convenience, credit, receipts
for ail bills paid and
MANY other sound reasons fav^
or the check account side.
Come in and talk it over with us.
Bank of Williamsburg,
Kingstree, S. G.
" C. W. Stoll, E. C. Epps,
^ Pres't. Cashier.
C. W. Boswell, Asst. Cashier, j
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The State campaign opened at i
Sumter yesterday. i
Solicitor Stoll has certainly mowed
them down this week. 1
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Sendees at the Episcopal church J
next Sunday at 11 a m.
Considerable hail fell this week in '
different sections of the county but '
so far we have heard of no serious i'
damage. 1
Still another cotton bloom came i
to us yesterday from Mr F Mishoe <
of Greelyville, plucked from a ten- (
acre field, he advises. j
About 100 from here went on the
Maxton-Charleston excutsion Monday.
It was partly a "jim crow'' affair
and is said to have been fierce.
There was no Bible in the court
room when court convened Monday
and several witnesses were sworn
merely by holding up their right
hands.
The finest oats we have seen this
season are on exhibition in the win- '
dow of the Kingstrcg Hardware Co.
They came from the farm of Chrs |
W Stoll, Esq, near town.
J.Mr J L) Hinds, a thrifty and in- .
Tjustrious young farmer near towr,
tells us tnat he saw a cotton blossom
in his field last Thursday, the ]
. / 16th inst. This is the first that \\e
have heard of.
Jenkinson Bros Co is enlivening
the dull season with tempting offers
in the lines of merchandise they car- i
ry. To the average buyer their bargain
prices excel in interest the most
compelling summer fiction. '
I
Bennettsville is to have a $50,000
Government building. Maybe when
Williamsburg gets a condidate for
Congress to "scare them up," Kingstree
will come in for some of the
favors that are being handed out.
John Beard, another of the few
old-time printers,has "quadded out."
He died at Greenville after a long
illness of Bright's disease. He was a
printer worthy of the name. John
* was intelligent and capable.?South.
8L em Publisher.
Another cotton blossom was sent
\to this office yesterday, June 22, by
V our wide-awake and progressive HarJ&j
pers correspondent, Mr W S Camygf
lin. We suppose it came from his
own field,though he did not say so,
The first cotton bloom we have received
this year was sent us on Monday,
June 20, by Mr S A Graham of
Gourdins. Mr Graham is one of our
county's most progressive farmers,
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who conducts his business according!
to twentieth century methods ('
Dr W LTaylor,with characteristic;
enterprise, has installed an electric J
motor in his dental parlors to pro- j1
pel his boring machine, thus doing i!
away with the pedal. This is the first <
application of power to a machine,
of this kind in this county, we are
informed. I j
Such a rush of matter came in at i
the last moment this week that we
co aid not get the paper out on time. ^
r lease neip as uy seimiug m tuyj uu .
time?ads and long communications
especially. If this controversy keeps
up long we will have to double the
size of the paper. ]
In the Thornwell Messenger, pub- 5
lished at the Clinton Orphanage, we '
note the following complimentary
reference to a Kingstree youth: |
4 'Charles McCrea captured the inter- j
est of the audience Tuesday morning ,
when the high school debates were
on, by his original thoughts and
quaint expressions. He was roundly 1
applauded." ^ 1
The board of commissioners looking
to the annexation of Lake City
and Scranton to Florence county '
met here Monday and organized by (
electing as chairman Mr J S Mc- (
Kenzie of Howes. The personnel of
the board is: Messrs J J Morris, W \
E Nesmith, R B Cannon and J S t
McKenzie. The duties of this com- I
mission are merely to see that the i
law is properly carried out and that
the requirements of the constitution
are complied with. ;
Two new candidates are announced r
this week for the State Senate? 1
Messrs E C Epps of Kingstree and ,
G M Beasley of Gourdins. Mr Epps '
as cashier of the Bank of Williamsburg
is so well known to, most of
jur readers that he needs no introduction.
Mr Beasley, while not a native
of Williamsburg, came to this
bounty to get his "better half,"
kvho was Miss Bessie Pittman of
Gourdins. After practicing law sevai?ai
ve?or? at Alienists Mr Beaslev
and his family moved to their plan-)
tation near Gourdins about two years
ago, where he is now engaged in;
farming. Either of the two gentlercen
would no doubt fill the office
creditably.
ij&gPERilP|i|i
Dr H L Baker of Rome was noted
here this week.
Mr D D Rhem of Rome was here
this week doing jury duty.
Mr C E Wheeler of Florence was
lere Monday on business.
Mr W H Harmon of Johns- nville
iad business in court Monday.
Mr H E McFadden of Cades called
pleasantly Monday to see us.
Mr A E Aiken of Wilmington visited
the Misses Van Keuren Sunday.
Col J P Epps of Cades was a wel-!
some visitor at our sanctum Monday.
Dr W J Haselden and Mr R E
Tarte of Cades were noted here Saturday.
Dr I W Graham of Gourdin was,
noted in the court room several days
this week.
Mr N M Venters of Johnsonville
was witness in a case in court here
this week.
Messrs T Lide Carter and Murray
Severance of Lake City visited Kings-'
tree Monday.
Capt J H Blackwell of Lake City
had business connected with the
court this week.
Mr and Mrs C E St Amand and
children of Florence visited relatives
in town last week.
Miss Mary Swann has a situation j
as stenographer in the law office of j
Messrs Lee & Fishbi me.
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Mrs L J Brockington and daughter,Miss
Emma, are visiting at the
home of Mr E F Epps at Mouzon.
Mrs Lula C Kennedy of Eulonia,
kvidow of the late H E Kennedy of
Morrisville, was noted here Saturiay.
Cadet S E Evans,a member of the
graduating class at Clemson College,
las returned to his home near New
Son.
Messrs W H Stuckey and Burrie
Epps of Bishopville are visiting the
atter's father, Mr E E Epps at
Mouzon.
Dr W C Hemingway and Mr S B
Poston were two prominent Johnsonvillians
? not villains ? in our
-nidst this week.
Hon J Davis Carter of Leo was
iere Monday commingling with his
friends and wearing "the smile that
aron't come off."
Rev W A Fairy and family are
risit^g at McClellanville this week.
Mr ^ ^will return in time to hold
regu rvices Sunday.
Col J G Slaughter left this week
:or Richmond, Danville,Norfolk and
)ther tobacco centres in the interest
)f the Kingstree tobacco market.
Mr James A Gaines of Columbia,
vho is special census enumerator for
he department of Commerce and
^abor, was in town Tuesday gatherng
manufacturing statistics.
Mr C M Kellv, one of Lake City's
mblic-soirited citizens, to whom is
)rimarily due much of the town's |
apid growth in recent years, has
>een here this week doing jury duty.
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Having 20 Greenhouses an
w devoted to Cut-Flowers, Plar
J?! ing the best floral artists,
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? Gut-Flowers,Bridal Bouquel
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@? ^Palms and Fe:
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"Among the visiting attorneys here
this week were noted the following:
Walter Hazard, Esq, Georgetown; J
P McNeill, Esq, Florence; W L Ba:s,
Esq, H G Askins, Esq, and G F Stalvey,
Esq, of Lake City.
Hon John S Graham was noted in
town Monday. It was reported that
Mr Graham had decided to enter the
Senatorial race, but he would neither
confirm nor deny the rumor,
Nevertheless we rather look for his
card in the near future.
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Mr U H uaricson 01 iNasnvine,
Tenn, is spending some days in this
his native county visiting among relatives.
Mr Clarkson has been for
about seven years connected with
the Union Trust Co., one of Nashville's
most important banking
houses. He now holds the responsible
position of teller in this instituiion.
Mrs A H Dobbin was called to
Jacksonville, Fla, last Saturday by a
telegram announcing that her little
grand-daughter, Dorothy, the bright
little daughter of Mr and Mrs James
C Dobbin, was sick with typhoid fever.
The little girl with her parents
visited here 'ast winter and many
who remember her pleasantly regret
to hear of her illness.
Final DischargeNotice
i* hereby given that on the
9th hay of July, 1919, I will apply to P
M Brockinton, Judge of Probate for
Williamsburg county, for a final discharge
as administrator ot the ostat*- oi
Miss A II Mon'gomery, deceased
V E Lifkage,
ft-9-4t Administrator.
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