The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, July 07, 1910, Page FIVE, Image 5
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Study it from the "flaw-seeing"
sidt. Think of everything you
can which makes to YOUR advantage
to keep money in your
pocket (r around the house?
see if vo 1 can find even ONE
good reason.
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for all bills paid and
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or the check account side.
Come in and talk it over with us.
Bank of Williamsburg,
Kingstree, S. C.
C. W. Stoll, E. C. Epps,
Pres't. Cashier.
C. W. Boswell, Asst. Cashier.
ftfPERSONALffi
Miss Belle McClary spent the
week-end at Alcolu.
Mr James Bryan of Trio had bust
iness In town Tuesday.
Mr Wesley Singletary of Lake City
had business in town yesterday.
Miss Hattie Taylor of Due West is
the guest of Miss Louise Harper.
Col B Wallace Jones of Lake City
was here Monday between trains.
Dr J H Chapman of Chapman
spent Friday in town on business.
Mis- Burns of Georgetown is
the guest of Mrs PO Arrowsmith.
Miss Dell Van Keuren spent the
week-end at Sumter visiting friends.
Mrs John G Slaughter and children
are summering at McClellanville.
Mr W H Carr spent several days
in Charleston this week having his
eyes treated.
We were pleased to see in town
yesterday our friend, Charlie McEl-r*
veen of Bethel.
? Miss Lila Hammet and her broth
er, (ieorge, are visiting remuves at
? Rocky Mount, N C.
V Col W B Logan of Charleston
4 spent r.he Fourth with his mother's
family in Kingstree.
Mr W R Scott has gone to Saluda,
N C, to spend several weeks at
that delightful resort.
Presiding Elder Meadors has returned
from his summer trip much
benefited by his vacation.
Mr and Mrs W N Jacobs will
chaperon a party of twenty leaving
July 14 for Pawley's Island.
Mr Chas Crosland of Bennettsville,
spent Sunday night here with
his son, Mr R W Crosland.
Miss Edith Nelson and her friend,
Miss C!ara Tetter of Lakeland, Fla,
are visiting relatives in town.
iUrS fl JLi ^UllCblrC anu umui^u ui
Milledgeville, Ga, are visiting tie
former's sister, Mrs W F Kennedy.
Misses Theo Gregg and Lula
Cook Boy kin of Sumter are the
guests of Mr and Mrs T M Gilland.
Miss Odessa Montgomery,who has
been visiting at Wilmington and
Wrighisville Beach, has returned
^ home.
Messrs J H and W R Scott, W T
and Archie Wilkins and L D Rodgers
spent the Fourth pleasantly in Darlington.
Mr M Bow, who is now in business
at Timmonsville, spent the Fourth
renewing acquaintance with Kingstree
folks.
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Miss Etta Thomas of Cades has
returned home after spending several
days with Misses Eunice and Blooma
Kennedy.
Misses Eunice and Blooma Kennedy
pleasantly entertained a few of
their friends Friday evening in honor
of their visitors.
Messrs J P Matthews, T J Cot
tingham and Sam Sturgeon of Lake j
City were here yesterday afternoon
for a short while.
Misses Mayme and Lydie Taylor
of Eutaw, Ala, and Miss Alma
Burnside of Columbia are visiting
the Misses Harper.
Misses Edith and Nealy Brady
and Mr Charlie Farrow of Wilmington,
N C, are guests of Hon R
H Kellahan's family.
Miss Sallie Grant and her niece,
Mrs Alice Reynolds, and lj^e
boy of Charleston are guests o'
and Mrs W H McGee.
Miss Florrie Jacobs, who is taki
a business course in Savannah,Ga, is
spending this week with her parents,
Mr and Mrs Louis Jacobs.
Mr Paul Harper, who is connected
with the General Electric Co of
Pittsfield, Mass, is spending some
days here with his parents.
Capt John A Kelley has returned
from a sojourn at Tate Springs,
Tenn, and Glenn Springs. He appears
much improved by his trip.
Mrs T J Simons and children of
Charleston, Miss Nonie Simons of
Pinopolis and Miss M Simons of
Washington, D C, are guests of Mr
and Mrs M F Heller.
"Sheriff" J D Daniel, one of Lake
City's finest gentlemen,spent Friday
night here and affiliated with Kingstree
lodge, A F M, at their regular
communication Friday evening.
Mr W B Powell of Danville, Va,
floor manager for the Banner Warehouse,
is hack again this season
ready to repeat his good service of
last year for the same warehouse.
Capt W H Kennedy, whole health
has been very feeble for some
months, was taken to the infirmary
at Charleston last week, but as he
did not seem benefited by the change,
he was brought home Monday.
Messrs Charles E Commander and
J F Stackley of Florence were here
on business Saturday: Mr Stackley
made a purchase of the Myers farm
near Scranton. The sale was made
through our local real estate dealer,
Mr J D Gilland.
Hon Ben B Sellers,a candidate for
Congress in the Sixth district, was
in town Saturday actively prosecut
ing the canvass for the office he is
seeking. Mr Sellers will no doubt
make it mighty interesting for some
of his opponents.
The Misses Harper entertained a
niimhor r?f cnipsts with an "animal
party" given Tuesday evening, complimentary
to the young ladies who
are visiting at their hospitable home
in East Kingstree. Refreshments
were served during the evening and
the occasion was a most enjoyable
one.
Mr R A Watts,the senior member
of the firm of Watts & Watts, the
local jewelers, is back from an extended
visit to various points in
North Carolina and the summer resorts
in Florida. Mr Watts looks
strong and hearty. evidently being
much benefited by his period of rec;
reation.
Solicitor Stoll, who is attending
court in Sumter this week, spent
Sunday and Monday at home with
his family. Last week, Mr Stoll says,
fourteen criminal cases were disposed
of, of which nine resulted in
convictions. The Sumter criminal
court continues through this week,
and there are still a number of cases
to be tried.
Rev E E Ervin, who has been under
medical treatment at the McLeod
infirmary in Florence,returned
home last week considerably im- j
proved. He is still not strong, how-'
ever, and left Tuesday for a trip to .
the mountains of North Carolina in I
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REMNANTS
BUTLER
the hope that the rest, the mountain
air and water will complete his restoration
to health.
Mr and Mrs Louis Jacobs enjoyed
a family reunion on the Fourth, all
the '"children" being present at the
old home on that day. There were
present, besides those who haven't
cared to wander from the home fireside:
Mr and Mrs E G Jacobs, of
Macon, Ga; Miss Florrie Jacobs, of
Savannah, Ga, and Messrs Julian,
Cecil and Louis Jacobs, Jr, of
Charleston.
Wasted?A lady to take charge
of my store while I am at the North.
7-7-tf Gale & Gale.
TOO MUCH TONGUE.
Negro While in Jail Talks Him_
self into Worse Trouble.
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? icNully, a negro arrestpuc
in jail here on a charge
luting the emigration law,
a talkative mood admitted
that he was wanted in Florida for
murder. Sheriff Graham quickly
got in touch with the Sheriff of
Orange county, Fla, who confirmed
the negro's story and asked that he
be held awaiting extradition proceedings.
McNully now denies the whole
story, but it is too late to undo the
mischief done himself by his unruly
member.
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Birthday Celebration.
Mr Thomas McDowell Gilland, Sr.
celebrated his sixty-second birthday
yesterday. Mr Gilland was feeling
unusually well and along with several
of his friends enjoyed the day
most heartily. The following were
present besides the immediate family:
Misses Theo Gregg and Lula
Cook Boykin and Dr Wm McCutchen
of Sumter, Mr and Mrs Hugh
McCutchen,Dr and Mrs W V Brockington,
Miss Ada Belle Brockington
and Mr D J Epps.
Arrival o! Passenger Trains at
Kingstree.
The Atlantic Coast Line railroad
has promulgated the following schedule,
which became effective Sunday,
May 15, 1910:
North Bound.
No 80 - - - 7:50 a m
*No 46 - - 11:36 am
No 86 - - - 6:15 p m
South Bound.
No 83 - - - 11:12 a m
*No 47 - - - - 5:50 p m
No 89 - - - 9:05 p m
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WITHOUT A PARABLE
July 10
"The word* that I speak unto you. they are
Myj| ITHOUT a parable spake be
III propbet bad declared of blm
ln Parat>,e8 *Ilf1 iD dark say:
member this. Many noble C
our Lord's words were all simple, and thai
ner easily understood by everybody. Not
our Lord's parables and dark sayings be
truth, they will lead to all kinds of erron
I member, therefore, the Apostle's declaratlc
I unto the people."
There Is absolutely nothing In the wo
I cance. How mauy have stumbled over ou
1 be literal statements of facts! How abst
parable of the rich man and Lazarus, for
that simply because a man was rich, far#
I garbed in fine linen, that be must suffer
absurd to Interpret the poor man Lazarus,
i representing, literally, poor ami diseased b
; that only such as have had an experience
sores, and hungering for the Tumbs th
would experieste the joys of heaven, acco
foolish to think of Abraham's bosom, wbi
being the portion of blessing for only a bt
Truly these various statements of the ]
slstency as we get the true light upon tb<
and application. We have already presei
-parable, and may do so again at some 1
i readers. We merely demonstrate now tt
i people always in parables and dark saying
Note afresh the parable of the wheat
former Into the garner and the burning of
experiences, lu the parable the wbeut is
literal tares. The wheat symbolizes the h
symbolize the offsprings of error?children
into the barn of safety symbolizes the gloi
plane, and precedes the shining forth of i
Millennial Kingdom, for tne blessing or tl
! declares, "The whole creation groanetb ai
! log for the manifestation of the sons of G
for the shining forth of the sons of God
forth in truth and righteousness will scatt
and awaken and revivify the world of ma
Eventually all the willingly obedient
! life. On the other band, the description <
of referring to the literal burning, b is. e
means the destruction of the tare class?i
; but as "tares." as imitations of the "whea
How glad we are to find the key to tfc
ables. How glad we are that by the use
: come reasonable and beautiful. What a
cloud trouble which is now looming up
1 people must be to learn that Just beyond
| glorious Millennial day.
Tha parable of "the sheep and the goe
fusion to many. They think of the separ
; now in progress, falling to notice the Scr
! shall find its application "when the Son <
| all bis holy angels (messengers) with him.
of his glory and befbre him shall be gat!
arate them one from another as the she
goats." We thus see that the application
lennlal age. All through that age the w
Bride, seated with him upon his throne.
world or manama. ana me manner id wi
will demonstrate the sheep-llks or goat-Ill
the human family. The sheep-like will <
favor; the goat-like, to the left hand posit
the thousand-year Judgment day will brini
towards the sheep-like, rewarding them a
of his disfavor towards the goat-like^ dest
This la symbolically represented by the sb
lasting Ore (a figure of destruction) prep
(followers)." The reward of the rlghteoni
"everlasting punishment" of the unrighteot
wages of sin Is death and the gift of God
our Lord."?Romans 6:23.
Evidently some wise and gracious pur]
ing or secreting at present of the Divine
While the Scriptures declare It Is a mark <
that they are made acquainted with the Di
declare that all those from whom God's
eternal torture, or to everlasting destruct
"I thank tbee, Father, Lord of heaven atxj
things from the wise and prudent and bai
so. Father, for so It seemed good In thy slj
Had the hiding of the Divine counsel
tnre for those from whom It was hidden
ground for thanking the heavenly Fathex
however, that although many of the worlc
of his glorlons plans, nevertheless those
have known of the divine purposes In adv
jurlous. because in their blindness they wc
purposes and therefore would have gotten i
condemnation.
Our test shows that however dark an
lngs, nevertheless, rightly understood, bis
helpful aDd life-giving to those who can nt
ity of our Lord's message which makes th?
mat 01 ail toe uetuueu. it is a mcwaj'
holiness. It is a message of forgiveness as
It Is a message of love as well as a messaj
of life are charming, beautiful, forceful
alter year auil we see still more beauty in
that In proportion to our own growth in gi
In the spirit of our Master.
Administratrix' Notice'A
AH personsowing the estate of Hen- /
rv E Kennedy, deceased, are requested egt
ro make payment to me,and those hold- tjic
ing claims against said estate are re- det
quested to present the same, duly attested,
to LulaI. Kennedy, jev
Administratrix, V
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spirit, and they art John 9.13.
not unto tb? people." What the
was true. "He shall open his mouth
Ings." It is important that we re*
Christian people hare Inferred that
t they presented the truth in a man*
:hing Is further from the truth. If
taken as plain, literal statements of
i and misapprehensions. Let us re
)Q. "Without a parable spake be not
*
rds of Jesus without a deep algniflr
Lord's Darables by taking them to
ard the conclusion drawn from the
instance. How absurd to conclude
mJ sumptuously every day, and was
through all eternity. How equally
who lay at the rich man's gate, as
eggara. How unreasonable to think
of this kind, with dogs to lick their
at fell from the rich man's table,
rdlng to the Divine program. How
ch could bold only two or three, as
mdful of beggars.
parable shine out In beauty and con5m,
and see their symbolic meaning
nted the true Interpretation of this
future time, for tbe benefit of new
le fact that our Lord spoke to the
js.
and the tares, tbe gathering of the
the latter. Neither represents literal
not literal wheat, tbe tares are not
heritors of the Kingdom; the tares
i of tbe wicked one. Tbe gathering
rlflcatlon of the Church on the spirit
the sons of (kid In tbe glory of the
le groaning creation; as the Apostle
>d travailetb In pain together, waited."
Tbe whole creation Is waiting
In tbe Kingdom, and their shining
er all the darkness of sin and error
nklnd.
may enjoy the blessings of eternal
of the burning of the tares, instead
vidently, a symbolic significance? It
not their destruction as Individuals,
it" class.
lese symbolic statements?these parof
this kev the parabolic tisrures be
stiver lining there is to the dark
before the world! How glad God's
the clouds and shadows comes the
its." taken literally, has caused conation
of the sheep and the goats as
lptural declaration that the parable
>f man shall come In his glory and
Then shall be sit upon the throne '
tiered ill nations, and be shall sepphe.J
llvideth bis sheep from the
of the parable belongs to the Milork
of Christ and the Church, bis
will be a work of blessing to the
hlcb those blessings will be resolved
cc character of every Individual of
:ome to the right hand position of
Hon of disfavor. The conclusion of
I the expression of the Lord's favor
rith eternal life, and the expression
roylng them in the "second death." '
item en t, "Depart ye cursed Into the
sred for Satan and his messengers
i will thus be everlasting life. The
is will be everlasting death, for The
la eternal life through Jesoe Christ
nose stands connected with the hid
purpose from mankind in general. I
)f special favor to the Lord's people '
[vine Purposes, yet nowhere do they
plans are secreted are doomed to
Ion. Thus our Lord Jesus prayed:
L earth, because thou hast bid these
st revealed tbem unto babes. Even
ibf
from mankind signified eternal tor*
i, there surely would have been no
for this act. We can thank him,
lly wise are not privileged to know
plans are sure. For the world to
ance would doubtless have been tumid
have attempted to thwart these
themselves into a worse condition of
d parabolic were our Lord's teach*
message is one that is spiritually
id do understand it. It is this qual*
> religion of the Bible different from
e of life as well as a message of
well as a message of condemnation.
;e of justice. His wonderful words
We may read them over year
them, still deeper significance, and
race, our growth in knowledge, and
dministratrix' Notice
ill persons having claims against the
ate of Edwin Blakeley wfll present
m duly attested, and nil persons in- , 1
>ted to the said estate will make paynt
to Amanda BlakeUy at Blakes,
S c. Amanda Blakei.ey.
Qualified Executrix of the Estate of
win Blakeley. fi-16-4t
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