The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, August 17, 1911, Image 1
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VOL. XXV. KINGSTREE, SOUTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1911. : N0. 2?
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LAKE CITY LEAD!
LN FIRST REPORT FOR SEASONIN
AVERAGE PRICE, TIMMONS
VTLLE FIRST,KINGSTREE SECONI
Columbia, August 10: ? Commis
sioner Watson has issued the firs
report of the State department o
Agriculture, Commerce and Indus
tries for the current season.
The several totals shown are a
follows: v
Sold for producers from first hand
944,301 pounds,at $?2,195.38. Sol
for dealers,33,884 pounds,at $2,412,
46. Resold by warehousemen,115,98
pounds, at $7,178,44. Grand total o
sales, 1,094,122 pounds,at $71,786.28
These figures cover the thirtee
markets of the State,which are: Cor
way, Darlington, Dillon. Florence
Kingstree.Lake City.Loris, Manning
Marion, Mullins, Nichols, Olanta an
Timmonsville. In these thirteen mai
kets are an aggregate of twenty-fiv
warehouses.
Commissioner Watson's figures i
detail,showing the sales in the sevei
al markets, are as follows:
Grand Total Sales,
Markets ~ "Pounds Prk*
MarKets. gold paj(]
J Lake Citv 393.y% $26,332 1
/ i'Mullins. *... 16S.634 11.150 8
*sL N;chols. 120 077 7.584 2
4 Kingstree 68,878 4,741 3
5 Olanta 68,790 3,564 4
6 Timmonsville 68.607 5,112 3
7 Florence 58,890 3,853 6
8 Manning 34.784 2.626 3
9 Darlington 34,234 1,965 9
10 Loris 34,229 2,060 6
11 Conway 24,604 1,530 3
12 Marion 11,544 821 6
13 Dillon 6,855 442 2
Total 1,094,122 $71.786 2
Mothers et Al, Attention!
At the invitation of the Mothers
Club of Indiantown, Mrs Louis V
Gilland has kindly consented to ac
dress the club at the Indiantow
school building Saturday afternoor
August 26, at 4 o'clock. All marrie
people (both sexes) are invited to ai
tend. Admission free.
Mi:s W D Daniel,
8-17-2t President
1 KIN'
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H We wish 1
1st. The Central
& 9nrl. We do not 1
'xr ford.
We do not e
and we don't expect to
bacco. But, we say fo
^ 4th. All of the 1
on some of the other m
5th. We believe
ready to sell your toba<
your tobacco/
j? NOTE THESE
Lake City?Pounds Sol(
pj Olanta?Pounds Sold, 6
P. S.?Koger M
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A MARRIAGE L!
is not guaranteed to make mi
! we ask is a trial. We will c(
Ise we handle, are the best moi
we have in home furnishing g
KING5T
kets.
SCRANTON SKETCHES.
Torrid Temperature Tempered ?o
* i?v Social Pleasures Galore. |
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Scranton, August 14: ? A very
pleasant social affair was the birth- em
- day party Monday evening given by ! an
i Mrs Young in honor of her daugh- I ^
3 ter, Miss Minnie Young. After sev-! ,
eral very amusing games were j
played, punch and iced melon was'
served in the din ng room by Misses j ^
Fannie Welsh and Palmira Lee. I ^
The guests then returned to the front j*
parlor, where games were played , ^
| until the crowd reluctantly de- yq
j parted to their homes on account of (
I 1 the late hour of the night. The oc- i '
*. casion was a most delightful one, an'
d1 9
and these who were so fortunate as !
^ to join these young folk went away 'su^
the richer by a well-spent evening. sc^
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1 ; Mrs H G Askins of Bamberg was ""
? the guest of her sister, Mrs WSJ
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I Lynch, Tuesday. , %
Miss Lalla Lee has returned home, m
rf after spending a few days at Elim #
(j with her friend, Miss Ruth Mat
.. thews. m
e Among the little folk one of the W
pleasantest gatherings of the sum- M
n mer was a lawn party given by Miss &
> Mary Olive Lynch Thursday after- m
noon from (5:30 until 7:30. The I
honor guest of the occasion was m
- i Miss May Bass of Marion. After m
several very interesting games were X)
2 played, refreshments were served on &
3 the broad piazza and lawn by Misses m
? Mary Olive Lynch and Ruth Wil- M
? mg
c lnncrhhv The nartv was in every
y . r - ?
^ sense a delightful affair; all who
4 participated went away filled with M
? lingering regret, tempered only by a %
7 lively recollection of an evening re
? plete with gayety and enjoyment. M
18 H
Mrs R Mac Cooper is visiting Mr m
W S Henrv of Traveller's Rest. i ff
l
i' Miss Ruth Parrott of Elim was &
/ the guest of Mrs John M Myers M
I- Sunday. 1 m
n Miss Lalla Lee was "at home" to
i, a number of her friends Thursday M
d evening. B L. K
1 We have printed up a lot of note i
books and receipt forms, which we M
will sell at ten cents the book of fif- v
:. ty. tf \
GSTREE iV
TO THP TORAt
A V/ AAA iL^ A V ' A A. ^
to call your attentior
Warehouse, of Kingstree, made
Delong to the Warehouse Trust, b<
tncourage farmers to sell their tob
buy, or have any bought, in th<
all tobacco planters, that if you \v
arge companies have buyers hen
arkets near by.
in free trade and farmers' rights,
2co drive straight to Central War
FIGURES GIVEN BY GOVER
I, 314,388. Amount Paid, $21,12
8,604. Amount Paid, $3,555.70.
EPPS
clntosh and John Slaughter, o
Kingstree and
W H A
ICENSE ! ALSO EVE
irried life a success. If yo
mvince you that our line c
ley can buy anywhere. <
oods. And remember we
REE HARD
WHOLESALE AND R
HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY.
I
mplete List of Teachers Chos
en for Ensuing Term. S
Fallowing is a list of the teachers w
iployed in the Kingstree Graded, *>i
d High school for the ensuing n'
lolastic year:
First grade, Miss Agness Erck-1 ^
tnn, Charleston; second and third , ^
ides. Miss Alma Davis, Orange-,^
D
rg; fourth and fifth grades, Miss
nie Simons, Charleston; sixth ^
ide, Miss Annie Reeves, Ridgey;
seventh grade, Miss Margaret a<
umans, Fairfax.
High school, Miss Irene Robinson . ..
i J W Swittenberg.
rhe completes the list except a w
^stitute teacher for the high ^
tool department. ' ni
There is Rej
Vour
IN THE !
:BAMOf
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THIIS
The bank is the safest place to
loans no money without "gilt-edj
in business to "go broke," becai
FIRST lose all of their money.
Make OUR Bank
We pay liberal interest consiste
FARMERS &MEK
"ahsou'te:
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1AKES S
:co GROWEI
i to the following
one of the best averages fo
?cause we recognize the inde
acco in the country,'as we b<
3 country. However, we an
ill placeVour tobacco on our
?, and we are glad to say t
. All tobacco sold with us i
ehouse, and we will convinc
NMENT REPORT FOR Jl
3.45. Average, 6.71c. 1
Average, 5.18c.
Tcurs Tjrex
MONTGON
ur floor managers, will alv
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[ the Cost is
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RYTHING KNOWN l>
u buy your goods from t
>f Heavy and Shelf Hard
CJf you are getting read
guarantee satisfaction
WARE CO
ETAIL DEALERS
Summer Swallows.
Among the summer swallows wh
litted away yesterday to mountair
fa-shore and spring resorts, some
ithal, to busy marts of trade, con
ining business and pleasure, wer
?ted the following: Messr3 Wil
am Britton, John L Marshal , W !
ause, P S Courtney and family, i
[ Hinds and family, Capt and Mr
I K Funk and daughter^, Fannie
ertie and Mamie, Mr and Mrs J I
rown and Mrs L J Staekley wer
) Glenn Springs; Mr and Mrs Hoi
:e McGee and Rev W E Hurt t
ichmond; Dr R J McCabe to Was!
>n, and Mr N D Lesesne and fan
y to Pickens.
There were a number of othei
hose names could not be obtaine
y The Record's reporter, thoug
o one is intentionally slighted.
KL SAFETY
i keep your money. A bark
fe" security. A bank is not
jse the bankers uould then
YOUR Bank.
:nt with safety?4 per cent.
CHANTS BANK,
LY SAFE,"
S. C.
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PLENDI
?S OF SOU!
facts:
r tobacco in the State dui
jpendent right cf every to
?lieve thai: the warehouse i
j not going to say to farn
floors we will get you as ]
hat we are not over-stocl
is sold on its merits, as 1
e you that Kim^stree is 1
JLY, 1911:
Kingstree?Pounds Sold, 5
Central Warehouse, Kingsl
Average, 6.87c.
3T tx-u.137",
IERY, Fro
vays look after your inte
Only $1.00."
J HARDWARE!
is and use them right life wil
ware, Sash, Doors, Blinds, L
Iv to furnish any part of your
or your money back.
MPANY
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TV LwVUUFARMERS'
INSTITUTE DAY.
0 Cedar Swamp Folk Hope to De\,
rive Real Help Therefrom.
i, Editor County Record:?
l- Wednesday, 23rd inst, is Farmers' 1
e Institute day at Cedar Swamp. Mr 1
1- D N Barrow and others from Clem- !
A son College will be here to discuss
C improved farm methods with the
s farmers. The place of meeting will
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D AVERA
H CAROLINA:
ring the month of July, conside:
bacco grower to sell his product
toor is the proper and best pla<
lers, or buyers either, how the
much as at any warehouse in thi
ked with Pin Hookers as you
we hire no drummers, and hav
:he market, and Central Wareh
9,466. Amount Paid, $4,049.5?
^ree?Pounds Sold, 37,576. Am
prietors.
rest.
I be a success. Come J %
ime, Cement, Plaster. C
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be at the school house and time
from 10 o'clock all day. We want it
to be a really interesting and helpful
meeting and for that reason are
not making preparations for a big
picnic. Every farmer who comes is
asked to bring his lunch. Hot coffee
will be served on the ground.
J G McCullough.
Benson, August 14.
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ring quality sold.
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y must sell, or buy, to- jjg
is State.
will find to be the case g?
e no favorites; so when $2
louse is the place to sell sc
?. Average, 6.80c. fg
lount Paid, $2,584.54. Jg
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