The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, July 20, 1911, Image 1

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' ! ^ ' Jk 4; ' P \ > % ^Ije Cmmtn VOL XXV KIXGSTREE, SOUTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1911. XO. 19 ?????-^?____v Offered for a man ahou J black. Pink green e \ hamestring necktie an< ( When last seen he t making his way throug ? a v TRIO TOWN IOPICS. Little Threads That Go to Make Dp Life's Warp and Wool. Trio, July 17: The rains still come to us pretty regularly and are helping not only the crops but the feelirwrc f lionnlii Vi v,,v i Mr A \V Graham was a visitor to the county -eat last Friday. Dr L \V Moore seems to have a great deal of practice (or calls! in the Oak Ridge section. Meth-nks 'tis a very healthy patient, though Mr J B McCants and daughter. Miss Acie, visited friends and relatives at Earls last Sunday. Mr J B Files and little daughter returned home last Friday night, after an extended visit to friends I and relatives in Newberry. I Mr and Mrs Chas Boyd of Blakeleys are spending some time with Mr and Mrs J W Marshall, the parents of Mrs Boyd. The following folk from here visited Georgetown last Thursday: Messrs J D Boyd, John McClary and J A Salters. Miss Nettie McCullough has returned home from a pleasant visit to her sister, Mrs E L Powell. (It you neea a nice s are offering all our larg Kingan's R fcg Our delivery w; I PE( Road Engineer . Eaddy passed I through here one day last week on official business. Come again, Mr Eaddy, and bring the chaingang soon. Mrs T G McDonald gladdened the hearts of the young people Friday night with an ice cream party in honor of her guests. Misses M Pipkin and 0 Camlin. Among the outof-town guests noted were: Misses Mavme Pipkin.Ossie Camlin of West Andrews, Marietta Moore of Blakeleys. Glennie Woodharn of Florence and Mr J W Moore of Blakeleys. On acconnt of the bad weather others who would have been present failed to arrive. All seemed to enjoy themselves muchly. Mesdames Waldron and RichardI AC In ^ If you are g lines. Vou w finished trunk c Our stock of the at Mohair or Alpaca coat i CL JXrum$ioo t the size of a woman. B yes and a dark blue complex i a stovepipe hat. had a sack containing fifty s ;h a crowd of one thousand p We are manufa< D CASKETS K1NQST son of Andrews visited the former's sister. Mrs \Y K Graham, this week. . I 1 Mr> B A Brown and children and Miss Xonie Brown of Taft visited the family of Mr .lames Bryan last h 'Sunday. ( I>r Moore's horse ran away last v Friday hut did not do much damage. a except to break the shafts from the e buggy. The horse became frightened h just as the Doctor drove out of the a lot. The latter . stuck close and a thereby doubtless saved a smash-up. I Mr W T Howell has some corn which up to a few weeks ago he thought would not make anything, but since the rains he says will make him H(i to To bushels per acre. Oh, yes. we have some some fine farm I lands here. . ( Through hurry and carelessness a ^ certain "local sport" writing to two j young ladies got his missives mixed j and now he is wearing a long face. ' Moral, "He sure you are right and | then proceed." i Saturday, July 15, was pay-day j for the (1 & W railroad and your ! scribe can testify that it is the first / "cash" day that has passed in many 1 months. I | Miss Minnie Kryan is visiting the ) family of Mr K A Hrown near Taft. Mrs J \V Register and daughter. Miss Bessie, of Georgetown after a | visit to friends and relatives at i Alcolu and Mullins, visited Mr J vv Register Monday. They returned to Georgetown Tuesday. The Prodigal. To Tobacco Warehousemen. ' The Record wants your advertising and job printing. You use the paper to build up your market and j we are glad to serve you, but we have to make a living out of this businsss, besides paying printers and other costs of business. Let us have | vour work. We have a large supply t of all kinds of forms and will get any ' other kind required. We guarantee | prices as low as the lowest and qual- ' ity as high as the highest. tf ' plendid L oing away this sum ill find a peculiar sa >r suit case. We I 10HAIR AND ALPACA COA >ove goods is complete and i will help you to keep cool dui .OTHING AT REDUCED PRI uit of Clothes now is the tim e stock of Clothing at specia WE KEEP ( eliable and Orange Heintz's igon makes two trips everv i 3PLE'S f arefooted with a pair o ion. He wore a coffee ets of tobacco flues, one eople bound for our ston rturers of tobacco flues. REE HAR WHOLESALE AND U STATE COLLEGE EXAM. foung Men Who Appeared Be fore Examining Board. The entrance examination ws leld here Friday of last week fo 'lemson College anil the State Fni ersity. There are two vacant scho rships to Clemson from this count\ ach l>eintf worth .?l(io and tuitior 'ollowinp are the yountr pentleme nd their places ??f residence, wh ppeared before the examinin ioard: Foh (.'lemson College. .J Haskell Hrockinton. Indiantowr 0 (I Huirtfins.F LXhaptnan. Johr onville, Hfl'J | IGua?J>s^v iNmsioN c TROUBLES. No man, however wealth READY CASH RESERVE f which may yield him quick fc No business is a profitable I not rlrnw nnt <nmp monev am f Make OUR Ban We pay liberal interest consi | Farmers & M LAKE C ine of T imer it is very im itisfaction in havi lave iust receivec lTS tve can fit you. A nice ring this hot weather. rrc ie to get it cheap. We 1 low prices just now. )UR QROCEI Brand Hams, f Pickles and Vint ;lav. at 110 a. m.. and 5 p MERCA <INGSTREE, SC ' A R D - - $ f wooden shoes on. Dark pot overcoat with a saucep car load of nails, fencing, etc e. where they know they can Let us have your orders ei DWARE CO, DETAIL DEALERS Jack McCullouph, Marwin McCul, loujrh. Benson, | .1 K Thomas, Cades, [S Albert R Moselv. Salters Depot, Sam .John Montgomery.Kinprstree, ' I John Porter. Cooper. |. For Statk I'nivkrsitv. 4 \V J Browr. Leo. ?. ~~~ Mortuary, < n s ,, Dikd?On June S. 1911, Mrs M M 4 ? Smith, at her home in Clarendon 4 H county. She was buried at Hebron * Methodist church, in this county. * She leaves four children to mourn 4 j. her sad departure. * A Friend. < ' < ?< i ;KrA*Ec.ouNT j: g ainst'the i i ^FINANCIAL I,: l : ' iro-GT m |< iy ho be, should be without a or some quick business stroke ]! >rtune. m 4 )usiness from which a ma^n may M i< J bank it. m ! \ k YOUR Bank. stent with safety?4 per cent. %!' erchants Bank ; runks am iportantthat you sh< ing your goods safel I a splendid line of t LION Bfc We have a full line of tl All the newest patterns are MCE LIN Nothing is more import We can supply you with the RIES IN COLD iest Cheese and Bu ^ar. Kurnel Blei . m. Give us vour orders e .NTILE ( >UTH CAROLINA. * ' * ' ' : ? brown hair, the former cu an lining. He also wore and two cars of assorted get the goods, irlv and often. WE LEAD?OTHERS MPANY CWith the addition of a and a beautiful and va] please the most fastidic \ Headqu 5 I I * I For Almost ; You Wish chase, 1 or Sr II fill . ^ II wiiKinsw | Grocer r !&>? d Suit Ca juld be well equipp* y packed in a stron hem. Call and le AND SHIRTS AND COLLA he above well known brand included. This line will i E OF SUMMER UNDERWE tant just now than the righ most seasonable underweai STORAGE itter always cold a nd Coffee. arly and we will insure pro COMPAIN i t grav, the latter cut 1 a horsecollar with a J hardware. he was i . 4 H 5 FOLLOW I 1 J number of new type faces ried line of paper, we can ^ i TAn r\nT\rnnT\Tn )us witn JUtf rKiiMiiNu. i i arters j j p | 4 1 Anything | to Pur- I i -arge | nail. | \ _^s $ I * I 1 i rholesale f y Co. | -j O^5OBcS<S>^SWHS>W>WSSBSSS} k /% /- ^ I ed in the above j| g, handsomely i t us show you. 1 R5 1 of shirts and collars. jg nterest you. gj ;AR i t kind of underwear, - at reasonable prices, {? nd fresh. i mpt delivery. g iY, I *? ( iM ^km* ?, *&.' A *k