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, ? ' N*Vm fglk BP' f. X Supplement To The County Record. KINGSTREE, SOUTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1912 Death ol Mr. F. L. Shirer. Died. Thursday, January 25,1912, ft at his home near Gourdins, Mr F L Shirer, aped 58 years. His illness lasted only a few hours, the immediate cause of his death being acute UK indigestion. The deceased leaves a wife and eleven children, as follows: Mr F St J Shirer of Highland, Fla; Messrs W: - F C. C E, E S. Frank and Jack Shirer: Mrs M E Brunson, Mrs A W Cooper and Misses Maude, Nettie and Zouline all of whom reside in Williamsburg county, at or near Gouruins. Ht? also leaves one sister, 3 r- Mrs M I Slawson of Charleston. The funeral and interment took place Friday,January *6,at the family burying ground at St Stephens, Berkeley county, the services being conducted by the pastor of the deceased. Rev W T Bedenbaugh. ' Grahain-Grimslcy. The following marriage announcement has been received here by the many friends of the popular bride ^ ' and groom: Mr and Mrs J J M Graham 's " announce the marriage of their daughter Ruby Ann Graham ? to Mr Robert Thos Grimsley the auditorium at 11 o'clock. All are cordially invited to attend. Miss Louise Epps. a pupil of the ; ninth frra le. spent the week-end at : New Zion. f * * r- Miss Alma Davis spent the week end in Florence with friends. i .. ! * * f i t \ Contributors to Rock Hill Plan. t Bank of Kingstree $ 25 00 ; Bank of Williamsburg Z5 00 ! Wee Nee Bank 15 00 j jWEJenkinson 10^" j Farmers Supply Company 15 o j L D Rogers 3 > 0 ! Carolina Furniture ''ompany. 5 00 i Kings tree Dry Goods Company in 00 { Stack ley Dry Goods Company 3 U0 i Peoples Mercantile Company 10 00 : S Marcus 5 00 ! M F Heller ..... 10 00 I .1 M Graham 5 00 J W Coward 5 00 Sol Peres 5 00 Butler Dry Goods Company 3 0 > J Blakcley McCullough Corporation .. 5 00 H O Britton ...... 1?? 00 John M Ncxsen 10 00 Kings tree Hardware Company 10 00 Vi M Vause & Son 5 U<-' Williamsburg Live Stock o 10 0 ? F Rhem & Son . 10 (N* It W Smith to canvass ilis.riet No 8 free of charge. ] Marshall Bros 2 00 I G M Reaslev 5 00 Cooper Bros lOCOi IJ C Everett 1 00 j jW D Bryan 5 00| {J B Morris l " ; 1 F I. Richardson 1 00 1J D Griffin I " 1 W F Moore . 1 0'?! E R Itowell 5 00! T G McDonald 1 <M> i W E Graham 1 00 j Trio Mercantile Co 1 <>?): M .1 Hornick 1 0?1 J W Lockliear 1 <>0 , A W Graham 1 (H*; R D Guerry I' O ! Kaminsky Hclw Co, George t'n 5 ! 0} J D Gilland 5 "o i J M Porter 2 00 J $265 00! Whatever Is Worth Doing! i is worth doing well is the motto . we apply to our business. No; matter what ails your carnage ? loose tires,axles bent or cracked. ; or broken springs?bring it to us. j No job too small, none too big. j We guarantee our work to prove1 satisfactory. W. M. VAUSE & SON,' Paper Drinking Cupa. In the schools of Austria (he children j are taught to curry severe 1 sheet;; of j writing pnj>er lu (heir pockets at all : times. Theu when n child is thirsty I he can roll one of the sheets Into a 1 cone and n:uke a perfectly serviceable ! rup. which may be placed, nfter being < used, in (be nearest waste paper l>ox How to roll the cones deftly is taught the children. The tearing of a notch j j about half an Inch long near one end ^ before rolling the cotie serves to tnaka the improved cup stronger. I A Stock Story. "When I w.is ;? barefoot lad." said j ? - . . . .. . I 1 uusunsutx. i nun to spent) a genu ue.it , j of time minding the stock on father's < farm. I'il never forget the day when father told too to toko a rope and hold a couple of bull calve*." ' "What did I hey do?" "They soon-Led nn hands with the rope and then turned around and stepped on me." "Unruly disposition?" "Xo; wonderful instinct. They ree- r ognized me ut a glance as a small c stockholder."?Washington Star. Unique Epitaph. Among the relics in the ancient Germautown Mennonite church. In Germantown avenue, above Flerman 2 street. rniiaaeipDia. is a lomosione ^ uu \vbi<b ihls sentence Is Inscribed: "Bv Ceortte. It's Cold!" d The price of subscription for The ^ llecord is $1 25 a year; we allow 25 cents discount when a whole \ear is paid in advance. If you are six months or a year behind don't ex-i )vef a receipt for a whole year one dollar. This applies t( *11. tf II. . ..I...11.. u.o.i 11 I ! V 8. Wallace Jones i v i i o "PTFAT rCT ATI? a XIUUJJ It: FIRE AND IIFE INSURANCE, j ! 0 ' fi Cotton and Cotton Seed i c Buyer. t. h Dealer in ^ Farm Supplies and> I Fertilizers. I* k !? LAKE CITY, - S. C.1 P w ) on Sunday the eighteenth of February nineteen hundred am! twelve Cades, South Carolina. r KIMSTREE HlliH SCHOOL NOTES. The Wee Nee Literary society held its regular meeting Friday, February 9. The programme for the occasion was very interesting and was nicely carried out. The sybject for debate was: "Resolved, that Lee Was a Greater Man than Washington." The decision was rendered in favor of the negative. The play for the benefit of the : library, of which notice was given last week, will be produced at the , . opera house Friday,February 2d, in , ; ' stead of at the auditorium. 1/ f Among those who spent a pleas- i ant week end at home were: Misses . f/ -' ? Ruth Phillips, Minnie and Daisy Strong; Messrs Workman Evans and ?&> Daniel Epps. Thursday being Washington's d?l.^ hirthdav. exercises will he hold sit H?*i ! Hi (I? || lilUlf?9 M The public is cordially invited :o attend any of the services of the various churches of Kinffstree. Baptist Church. Rev W E Hurt, Pastor. 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