The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, October 06, 1910, Image 2
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DAYLIGHT 5TOSE.
TALK OF TILLMAN RETIRING.
Speculation as Souait>r:n5
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Hal v to ra!. place to space :*
two years. Th -re is an Mi'ort r<>
huilii up stiver a! political possibilities
along this line.
Among th?>s?? who have i>cen mentioned
as likely to declare themselves
L .-i.: ,V... M 1/
iur uie imsiuuii air. *i*?v .?i i niwci,
A F I^ever, Congressman from this
district, and Lewis W Parker of
Greenville. These named have not
said positively that they would contest
for Senatorial honors yet.
Governor Ansel states that he intends
to go back to Greenville when
he .leaves the office of Governor and
resume the practice of law. He was
, foi many years Solicitor in the Piedmont
section and has a broad ac^SWUBtance.
Governor Ansel is not a man to talk
politics and has never intimated that
he would follow the game after leaving
the office of the Chief Executive
of the State. Yet he is one of those
mentioned.
Lewis W Parker is the best known
? ?J r?Acf nonohlD mill r?f
aim uiic uj tuv? inv/ow uttpwviy nail v*
ficers in the country. He has been a
remarkable success in everything that
he has undertaken. His name has
been mentioned many times for the
Senatorship, because it is believed
that eventually the political fever
will catch him.
A F Lever,Congressman from this
district.is also mentioned as possible
candidate for the position. He has
never made a statement, but two
years ago was mentioned and was
considered a dangerous opponent.
There are others who might be
mentioned. R Goodwyn Rhett,Mayor
of Charleston, being among them.
The contest is two years away and
others may rise up and claim the
ight for the position.? l'"
What Th.lman Says.
i <-nt Octobei J:?Several pa:
r- ir. the State have recently pub\
.' ?v*j)ort.?- '<> the elTect that .Senator
Til'mar. w ?uld r?;ign his seat in
the y -nat - s-?n.?-r at least would not
h< !itiao {' : \ .Irice in the
ptimaries >r I'M:' ?'ofnroentinu r:
the> artiVi s t T * it >e:;at<>> ^ahl
that > > h,-;v!th ;! < ::n;-r?i\e
at- ii hail ?lnrin;>. 'ft l:isi tew
!iK?n*r..<,nr > \-ft !" i*! the race.
H ar"vt !". thw- i'.it : advance, he
crinn-i sh> ;?esit'v-i\ what he wii!
do. as r '.ci ; i>n how he
scan h the sir;:'n W .i- official work
in \Va-;,.n-.t'<n :hi> \\ nte*
Before orlerinj .Ma<.a/i\ks tret
our hiy cliiiiiiiii'j -ataioir a- and Special
offers arni sa\? .\io\| V
SOITHERN Srp.S'"KI!*TH?N \<;K\0.
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Serge, Kaishi Silk
Stock Ladies' Cos
he City make our <
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HlrMAN HEARTS.**
Rr..-ti Metntfrazna 1'leaoes Large
tuiJicncc at Opera House.
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provol while there .is not lackin,?
dramatic force throughout.
I.or. Deimore. the tramp comedian.
made a big hitwith his laughterprovoking
stunts, being probably
the star performer of the aggregatoin.
Mr and Mrs Mason did good
work also, the former as the villain
and Mrs Mason as Tom Logan's
faithless wife. Tom Logan won
admiration and sympathy by his
splendid physique and the manly
I portrayal of his role.
Miss Savoy, as Ruth Larkins, and
Miss Jessie Howe as Samantha LoI
gan, in their respective parts, measi
ured up to the requirements of the
plot,and Miss Ada Butler as "Limpy
Morgan," the lame newsboy, was
all to the good.
The play went through with a
snap and vim, and there were no tedious
waits between the acts.
Last but not least, in point of interest
and attraction, was "little
Esther." This precocious youngster
of six years appeared to be thorough;
ly at home before the foot-lights anci
; played her part as earnestly and
| conscientiously as any member ol
! the company.
If Manager Stackley secures at
tractions up to the class of Humai
i Hearts he can always count on i
good patronage.
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Santee Trestle Completed.
1 For the first time in the history o:
the railroad a train of the Atlantic
' Coast Line Railway company Sun
I day crossed the Santee river at ful
speed. the trick being accomplishec
' through the completion of the hug<
trestle, steel and concrete, spanninj
the turbulent river. It was statec
by officials of the Coast Line Sunday
' that work on the construction of tht
' bridge had virtually been complete*
' Saturday. The herculean task ??]
1 building tin- trestle was bejrun abou
eighteen months a>r<?. The Sant"(
trestle.together with theor.e recent
\ completed over the Pee Dee rivei
and the one ne.v in process of con
strueth>n i [ 'he Savannah rivei
swamp, eunstitiHe an <?utla\ ?>r. th<
part > ! the railroad estimated at "in
million and one-half dollars
It is expected that the Savanna!
river swamp t rest.Ie will he eompletei
within 'h? next few weeks. Work or
all thre? trestles was-somewhat de
:ay-?! at t'iv?|Mcnt intfrvai< l?\ h?*av\
raini?y
ht'ipmu u> you iirlp your'Buy
from nouses win
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I L?ress uouus, such
Messaline Silk, Sa
tt Sweaters,
store your headquar
LEYS DRY i
Too Many Offices. \Yth-.'ro
so much a?;it it a>m I
for arutti.'1. A-; oeiato Justice f 'lie I
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Succoth. lb- .'Vast o: Booths, occur
during the month of October.
Statement of the Condition oi
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The Bank of Greelyville, i
LOCATKD AT
Greelyville, S. C.
At the < lose of Business Sept 2_, 1910.
Resources
1.nans and Discounts, 547,105 84
Overdrafts, 5,790 OH
Banking'House, 978 69 I
Furniture and Fixtures 1,895 85
Due from Banks and Bankers, 8.587 68
Currency 3,000 00 Hold
281 00
Silver end other Minor Coin, 717 14
Total $67,806 28
Liabilities
Capital Stock Paid in $ 15.000 00
1 Surplus Fund, 750 00
Undivided Profits, less Current
Expenses and Taxes Paid 2,391 44
. Individual Deposits, Subject
to Cheek 23.274 24
Savings Deposits 11,388 55
Cashier's Checks 2 0o
BilN Payable, including Certificates
for Money Bor
? 15.000 00 I
Total $67,806 28
&TATE OK SOUTH CAROLINA. | __
COl'NTY OK WILMAMSBURU, J
| Before me came C E Register, Cashier
of the above named bank, who.beine |
duly sworn, says that the above ana 1
foregoing statement is a true condition :
of said bank, as shown bv the books of |
said bank. CE REGISTER.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, :
this 1st day of October, ll>10.
l CS Land.
Notary Public, i
Correct?A tte-t:
T W Boyle,
J F Register,
S J Taylor.
Directois.
f Statement ot the Condition ot the j
; : : Wee Nee Bank, : :
I LOCATED AT
KINGSTREE. S. C. j ,
^ At the Close of Business Sept 22. I'.Uti
? RESOURCES
r Loans and Discounts, $26,812 34
, Overdraft-. 2d l .">4
Furniture and Fixtures 2:?I?!S4
,*! Due front Banks and Banker- -o-t; h>
Currency, l,4i"*> on
*! Gold. 7"h? 0u
1: Silwr and other Minor ('oiri *d 1 i"
^ I ' heck- arid f'a-h Items, 17?*> 4I
Total 41. IJ. on
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Capital St<>ck Paid In, *27,Ss > ">
Undivided Profits, less Current
Kx|.en-e? and Taxe- Paid.
Individi.il IlejMi-its Subject
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i oiimy of Williain.-liiii?. > ''
1 j Ho fore me came K I. Moiit^oinei >.
i | Cashier of the alwive named bunk wh",
beiujj duly -worn, >nys thai t li** above
' I and foregoing statement is a line con.
dition ol said b:ti;k, a- shown by the
I books of said bank.
E I. Monkjoaikky.
Sworn to and subscribed before me ,
this 1st day of October. 1!M?.
Chas U Stoli. [IS.
Notary Public for South Carolina.
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TRISTRAM T. HYDE, President.
J. S. PINKl
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M. H. LAZARUS,
JULIUS M. VISANSKA.
G. B. BUELL.
E. MITCHELL SEABROOK.
AUG. R. RUGHEIMER,
i W. A. MOORE.
! T. J. HAMLIN.
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-oilowing' Value
i Best BleacJi
Jras, worth 12 1-2j
i Percale
>rted Poplins, Pong
of Black and Checli
i to show goods.
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paii - - rackers, hi? sup- jj
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Cheese, 25c per pound.
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Savings Bank
eston, S. C.
t and Went worth Streets
$100,000
conduct a
iavings Department
tvings Department, computed
luary, April, July and October.
VCCOUNTS SOLICITED
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UUUHItMT ULNCT, bdSNIOI. |
ISSOHN, Vice Pres.
)irectors:
R. G. RHETT.
J. S. PINKUSSOHN.
J. ALWYN BALL,
LELAND MOORE.
A. J. BUIST. M. D.,
R. S. WHALEY.
T. T. HYDE.
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a?Cuba.
ice unexcelled for luxury
*1 with the latest Pullman
d Thoroughfare Cars,
le, maps or any informa
J. CRAIG, |
ieneral Passenger Agent, i
Wilmington, N. 1J
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J building; formerly occupied j$
a by Wilkins Wholesale Groo- ? jfl
| erv<.;w:iere we areolar] | jfl
to welcome our old eusto- s
mers as well as new ones. *
' All Kinds of Meats I
I in season at living: prices.
also a choice line of Fruits, c HI
'! Vegetables and Canned > JHj
Cpps' MarKet I
Cr. Acldamr AMIUSta. \ !
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WANTED I I
t to assign first mortgage fugfry
J $2325.70 due .January 1, 1911 wit^jA^
interest at *3% per annum after
maturity, secured by reality col- '
I lateral consisting of 96 acres of i
* land on Lenud'a Ferry road,join- * ..48?
iiug farms of E, T." Hamer and O1
J. C. Everett. Discounted at T .
*% per annum for each. Reason I ;?v
t of assignment necessitated by * ><4
i need of funds. Title to land f
I guaranteed. | ^ rv\
J.D.GILLANP. !f i
I Attorney?at>Law I / > ,
| KINGSTREE. - - S- C. ? S
Final DischargeNotice
is hereby given that on the
22nd day of October, A D 1910, I will
apply to P >1 Brockinton, Judge of
Probate of Williamsburg county, tor
letters dismissory as guardian of the
e.-.tate of I, l> B Mims.
J L Gowdy,
9-2-J-4t Guardian.
Notice to Creditors- I
All persons having daiiusaeainst tbe
e-tate of Mrs M K Brown will present
the sail e.duly authenticated, to the un
der>igned. and all persons indebted to
said estate will make payment tothem.
Robert J Brown, I
Eli Hanna.
! Executors of Estate of Mrs M E Brown, 9
j deceased. * '?-! =>-4t
Land for Sale. I
I will ^ell on easy terms a tract Of.
! land, about four miles from Kingstree. I
eontaini'iL -hm acres. wi'h about 75 .
acres cleared. I'bi- place ba> b good I
new tenant h"iise> is well drained.ai d
ba'anee oi laud rati be easily cleared.
T.
.loHX A. K KLLEY. jJUjfl
itegiSirauuu nonce.
Th?* "Hie'- the Supervisor of Reg'
istration w.ll !> open on the 1st Moii
day ir, ?-itcI month tor the purpqsf? of
rezitUring injr person who is rirali- H
tie?l Hn
Who shail hor been a resident ot /
the State tor two years, and of the
count y one year, and of tiie polling precinet
iti which the elector offers t<vote
four months before the day of
election, and shall have pai<l_?ix
i months before, any poll tax thenfflpie
and payable, and who can both r
and write any section of the constitution
of l*<95*siibniitted to him by the I
Supervisors of Registration, or who
can show that he owns, and has paid I
a'. taxe? collectable on during the H
prefer:? year, pioperty in tins state fl
asi?<-<{ a' three hundred dollars or
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