The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, July 06, 1911, Page EIGHT, Image 8
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Indiantown Items.
Indiantown, July 4:? Crops in this
section are fine, considering the excessively
dry season.
Dr David Anderson of Santa Rosa,;
California, spent two days in Wil-;
liamsburg several weeks ago. He
was on his way from the meeting of
the Northern General Assembly,
at Jersey City, New Jersey. His
parents moved to California forty
years ago, when he was but two years
old. Dr Anderson was a nephew of
the late F N Wilson, Esq., of Man- ,
nifig.
Mrs J A Cunningham and little
daughter are visiting relatives in
Orangeburg. j
Miss Jho Snowden, who for the
past month has been sick with ty- .
phoid fever,' is now clear of fever,
and her many friends hope for her a
speedy recovery.
T ndiantnwn church has extended a
eall to Dr Daniels of West Virginia
as supply for one year. Few think,
however, that he will accept. He i
preached here several weeks ago.
Miss Essie Rogers of Summerton
. is visiting her cousin. Mi9s Maud
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Wilson. J
Miss Emma Cooper is the guest of
her cousin. Miss Jimmie Britton, at
Kingstree. *
We regret to learn of the illness
, of Mrs Jeanette Cooper,but are glad (
to report her better. We knew she;
was sick, without being told, on Sundry
when we noted her vacant pew
at Sunday-school. She is one of the
oldest members and yet the most
faithful of our school. Her example
should make some of us hide our
faces with shame. We have one of
the finesCSunday-schools in the county
and.hope it will not be suffered to i
lag just because the weather is hot. !
Ii Messrs Bethel Durant of Rome :
J ? and Itly Wilson of Manning spent 1
.Sunday at Indiantown.
Mrs James Munnerlyn and children,
of Georgetown county, visited
Mrs Munnerlyn's parents, Mr and 1
Mrs Snowden, last week. I i
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Born, to Mr and Mrs T M Cooper I
on Wednesday, June 28, a daughter. J
We hope everybody who possibly
?mi .ax j au. r<\
C&D will aiLenu me ^Iinsuun uu-1
deavorers' entertainment, notice of
which is elsewhere in this issue. The
young people are trying to raise
some money and need the help of
the public. This is for married peo- j
pie, young folks and all. The ladies
are asked each to bring a box with (
enough supper for two.
An Indian, j
Just one plug of Merry
^ Widow will convince you
that it is the best 10 cent
plug of tobacco in Kings-;
L v tree. Buy from the Peo- (
pie's Mercantile Co. 5-1 i-i3t i
$ We have the
? of the ordinary it
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AFFAIRS AT ANDREWS.
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Havoc of the Drouth-?Lumber wa
Company Gives Holiday.
Andrews, July 3:?A happy 4 th of j ^
July to you and vour force. Mr Ed- j
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Mr VV G Camlin of Ceylon, Ga, is ^r]spending
a few days with his par-; pr(
ents, Mr and Mrs W S Camlin. He frj
says that the people of that section wa
have had only two light rains since j
January 1 of this year and the crops jjr
are completely ruined.
Mrs W S Camlin is in Georgia at an,
the bedside of her daughter, Mrs W th<
T Cliff, who is very ill, having been th<
in an infirmary for 6 or 8 weeks. Fr
Mrs Cliff and child and little Zimf Mc
Jr, the 8-months-old-son of Mr and ani
Mrs L Z King, are very ill with pje
whooping cough and rriumps com- sis
bined.
Mr J G Pipkin, of the Blooming- uai
vale section, died last Saturday and ex<
was laid to rest in the Bloomingvale me
church-yard on Sunday. He was am
buried with Masopic honors. A wa
number of members of the order lili
from here attended the funeral and we
took part in the services. Mr Pipkin tul
had been in feeble health for some the
time. co\
Mr Jones, of the Potato Ferry
section, suffered the misfortune of int
having lightning strike his stables, in$
killing one of his horses and blind- rer
ing another in both eyes.
M?rs Allie A van;, the wife of W B
Avant, has come Home to her people
from Cameron, Texas, where W B
Avant was captured a few days ago. ^e<
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This estimable lady has the profound
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sympathy of this entire community.
Our town looks as though it were
Christmas-eve. The Atlantic Coast
Lumber corporation has given its re<
force of employees a week for the gr<
4 th of July and our streets are dense- ^
ly thronged with people. All seem ?
to enjoy the vacation. I
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Our people -are still in the clutches
of the awful drought; no rain came
in some sections until the crops were
lost. It is serious beyond our imme
iiate comprehension. We are cer-'
tainly in danger of a famine.
The body of Mrs J H Wheeler, Sr,
was brought here last Friday from
Kingstree and laid to rest in tho
^rave-yard at Harmony church. Mrs
Wheeler leaves one of the largest
families in this community. She,with
lusband and Qjght or ten children,
noved to this county 20 years ago
igo from Buck Horn, N C. Her j
msband preceded her in death six j
>r eight years ago. *They were good |
>eople and the deceased was highly j
espected by all who knew her.
Subscriber.
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Congaree, July 1: ?Beulah church
s the scene of a lovely wedding (
?dnesdav evening at 8:30 oclock g
len Miss Annie Elizabeth Keny ,
[1 William Henry Smith of Kingse
were married. The ceremony
,s impressively performed by the
de's pastor. Rev J J Myers, in the
?sence of a large concourse of
ends and relatives. The church
s artistically decorated.
The strains of Lohengrin's wedig
march, beautifully rendered on
; and organ violin by Misses Lila
d Annie Edmonds, schoolmates of
? bride, announced the arrival of
? bridal party. The ushers, Wm
ank Kellev of Columbia, Covert
:Knight of Kingstree, J F Smith
d Newman Kelly, entered in cou s.
The bride entered with her
ter, Miss Sallie Mae Kelly.
The bride, a young lady of unusI
grace and loveliness, wore an
juisite gown of soft white shimring
satin trimmed with pearls
i baby Irish lace. Her filmy veil
s held in place with a wreath of
es of the,valley. Her flowers
re of bride's roses tied with white
le. She was met at the altar by
? groom with his best man, his
osin, Daniel Evans of Kingstree.
To Mendelssohn's wedding march
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Dnaai party leit uic tuuiui, kuI
to the home of the bride's pa- c
its, Mr and Mrs W C Kelly, s
ere an informal reception was i
-en. The refreshments consisted ]
pink and white ices and pink and
lite cake. The dining-room was 7
:orated in pink and white. Fruit
;tar was served by Misses Florrie
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lly and Aline Hay of Columbia. J
The bride and groom left on an g
ly morning train for Kingstree, j
;ir future home, where a brilliant* s
option was tendered them by the
win's parents,Mr and Mrs George
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EDITOR COUNTY REC
Too much praise ca
Continental Fire Insura
represented by the Ki
Real Estate Co., for the!
of the claims I had agai
struction of my dental
brary by fire, on June 16
had expired when they
check for full amount
slightest demurrage.
Hurrah for the C
Kingstree Insurance & I
Respectfu
Kingstree, S. CM 7-4-'ll.
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are the greatest fa
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Cockfleld-Powell.
Johnsonville, June 29:?One of
;he most beautiful weddings of the,
.eason took place at the home of Mr
ind Mrs S B Poston on Thursday,
wening at 5:30 o'clock. The con- '
racting parties were M 0 Powell
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)l Allison ann .wiss l^uimn v-vckuciu ,
>f Johnsonville. The home was
astefully decorated with Southern |
imilax and ferns. The bridal party
ntered the parlor to the strains of
ilendelsson s wedding march,played J
>y Miss Cornelia Cockfield. First j
:ame Miss Myrtle Poston with
Clarence Woodberry, next the maid
)f honor, Miss Mattie Powell, with
:he best man, Bascome Cockfield.
Then came the bride on the arm of
;he groom. She wore a white marjuisette
trimmed in lace and hand
imbroidery over white silk. The atendants
wore white silk with blue
latin girdles. The ceremony was
)erformed by Rev E P Hutson. Imnediately
afterward ices Were serv;d.
A reception was given for the
:ordial party at the groom's home
hat evening. The bride's going
iway gown wa3 tan serge coat suit,
tat and gloves to match. Mr and
Mrs Powell will make their home in
Sumter.
Box Supper at lodlantown.
The C E society of Indian town !
:hurch will give a box supper and
ell ice cream, cake and candy at Mr ]
* D Gamble's on Friday night, July 1
.4. Every body come.
Annie L Ervin, i
-6-2t Corresponding Secretary.
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Sprains require careful treatment. !
Ceep quiet and apply Chamberlain.s i
Jniment freely. It will remove the j
oreness and quickly restore the
?rts to a healthy condition. For
ale by all clealers.
5 or 6 doses "666" will cure any
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nnot be accorded the
nee Co., of New York,
ngstree Insurance &
ir prompt adjustment
nst them for the deoffice
fixtures and liJust
fourteen days ?
turned over to me a
of loss without the Br
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iek in any quantity to suit purcha*
, The Best Dry Press Machine-made
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ecial shapes made to order. C'orrtndence
solicited beiore placing you?
ders. W. R. FUXK.
When you want us to change the
dress of your paper it will save
s of trouble to name the old
well as the new postoffice. Please
ar this in mind. tf
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Why not give us a, chance to figure
on your job printing? We have
good printers and one of the best
equipped offices in the State, and we
i guarantee satisfaction, or no charge.
We do not send out solicitors, be- .
cause we have none to send; but we
do give vou the benefit of what we
save by not sending out agents,
It stands to reason that if we pay
agents 25% commission, the customer
has it added to his bill. Out of
town orders for $5.00 and over deliveredfree.
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