The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, July 07, 1910, Page SIX, Image 6
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SAFE AND SANE FOURTH j
AT LAKE CITY
TOBACCO SALES DAILY-CROP
SHORTAGE-EDITOR STOKES
TIES NUPTIAL KNOT.
Lake City, July 4:?Mr Oscar
Poston and Miss Tressie Gause were
married on the morning of the 3rd
instant by Dr W S Stokes. The
bride is a daughter of Mr and Mrs
'r D Vinmo is nn Main
A D 'Jttuor, w nuov. i?vt??v
street.
Mr Ambi McKenzie of Sandy
Grove spent Sunday in town.
All the business houses closed on
the 4th. Even the drug stores were
closed until six o'clock in the afternoon.
The day was observed in aj
quiet, orderly manner, and not af-j
ter the criminal fashion of Northern
communities that make it a day for j
murdering children and many grown J
folks, too.
The friends of Mr Eugene Johnson
here?and there are many?will
be pleased to learn that he is getting
on well at Draughon's Business Col-;
lege, Columbia. Eugene is a delicate
boy and has lost much time
from sickness, but he has the true
grit and manhood that is bound to
tell. He studies as long as he can
hold up ond even when forced to his
bed, he has no idea of giving up. In
his latest letter he says he is going
to "stick it through," and he will}
do it too. He is a manly, earnest'
boy, and among his other good qualities
has that ennobling virtue with-;
out which there can be no true char-1
acter ?he honors his father and
mother. We wish him well.
Mrs Kate Ackerman of Cottage?mi_
0+ Hrnthpr's. Dr I
vine 15 visumj? ob ??b? ?
, A H Williams'.
Misses Lizzie and Annie Belle Pittman
of Santuc are on a visit to Miss
Ruth Williams.
Mr D M Epps has gone to Sullivan's
Island for a three weeks' stav. i
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Col J P Epps of Cades and Mr R
F Joyner of this town went to Sullivan's
Island Monday for a week.
Mr E W Yates, Jr, was here Moni
day from Rome on his way to King-.
stree.
Mr Boyd Baker passed throughj
town Monday on his way from Fork i
to Lamberts. His brother, Dr H L
Baker, met him here.
The tobacco season opened here
last week. Daily sales have been
going on for several days now. Some
fifteen loads were on the floors Sat-!
urday. Of course it is only sand
lugs, which are of very inferior
grade. The prices average about
five cents per pound.
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The estimate wnicn seems iu mr
the most reasonable,places the shortage
in the tobacco crop of this section
at about thirty per cent. This
is due to the unusually cold spring
and the excessive rainfall of the last
thirty days; and if the rains continue
the crops produced will have what
tobaco men call "poor body."
Mr P D Snowden of Church was
noted on our streets one day last
week.
Mr J LStuckeyiwill open a branch
Jivery and sales fstables at St Steph<
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e carry the most <
ou. New goods ai
Polite Ser
re have moved our
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ens the coming fall.
Mr J M Truluck went to Timmonsville
Monday last.
Mr J A Cook is attending the R
F D convention in Newberry this
week.
Mr and Mrs Chas R Scarborough
of Conway visited Rev and Mrs W
no? + r\? loo4,
jj tt ait tuc coiij paib v/x tucv *
In all probability the new hotel
which Mr G L Sauls is building will
be managed by MrS A Nettles, who
has been running a hotel at Lanes
for several years.
Mr H F Fenegan's father died
in the hospital in Florence Friday
night under operation. Mr Feno
gan is assistant cashier in the Farmers
and Merchants bank.
Mr W A Lucas of Wilson, N C,
spent Tuesday of this week in town
on business. Mr Lucas is a special
attorney for the Atlantic Coast Line.
Mr and Mrs H G Askins went to
TV rigllL>viuc, a-* \j, uami uoj .
The commission on the proposed
annexation of a part of Williamsburg
to Florence county met at Lake
City Tuesday, and took up the matter
of having the neccessary survey
made. The chairman, Mr J S McKenzie,
was instructed to call for
bids on the work.
Such a struggle with the grass ps
the farmers are now having has not
been known since 1901.
Mr H C Haselton is in Charleston
on a visit.
Mr Lamar Montgomery came up
from Kingstree Monday and spent
the day with Mr W E Severance.
WLB
SCHOLARSHIP EXAMINATIONS.
Girls and Boys Who Want to Go
to College.
There being no Winthrop scholarship
vacant for Williamsburg county
the entrance examination only was
held Friday, according to published
announcement. Three young ladies
took this examination, viz:
Miss Jhoe Snowden, Vox,
Miss Sadie Graham, Scranton,
Miss Pearl Cook, Lake City.
Examinations were conducted at
the same time for the normal scholship
at South Carolina University
and the Charleston College scholarship.
Two applicants competed for
the Univerity scholarship, viz: Mr
Robt N Lesesne, Greelyville, and Mr
Furnie Hemingway, Rhems.
For the Charleston College scholarship
only one applicant appeared,
Mr Elting Chapman, of Chapman.
Napoleon's Grit
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Take Dr King's New Discovery. Satisfaction
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has saved thousands of hopeless sufferers.
It masters stubborn colds,
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grippe, croup, asthma, hay fever
and whooping cough and is the most
safe and certain remedy for all bronchial
affections. 50c, $1.00. Trial
bottle free at M L Allen's.
Old papers for sale cheap by
the hundred at The Record
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Dry Goods, Clo
complete line of Qrc
rriving daily.
vice, Quick Sales a
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