The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, August 29, 1912, Page FIVE, Image 5
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NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.'
In tendering to the people
: ' of this community the use of
the facilities of this Bank in
*all financial matters, it is our
> earnest desire to assist them
to easier and better methods
of handling funds. j
In the investment or transfer
of funds, in the collec
ti^en of monies, and in all fiqfcncial
matters, you may
feel free to consult with us.
i BANK OF WILLIAMSBURG
KIN6STREE. S. C.
C W Stoll. Pres. F Rhem. V P.
E C Epps. C W Bosweli..
Cashier. A9St Cashier. ,
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Miss Ruby Thorn is visiting
friends in Charleston.
Miss Eunice Kennedy made a visit
to Florence Monday.
Mr J G Lewis of Gordon was a
visitor at our office yesterday.
Miss Myrtle King of Raleigh, N
#is visiting Miss Mary Swann.
Miss Ruth Nettles is spending
some time with friends at Lanes.
Miss Eline McDonald of Lanes
jvas a visitor in Kingstree yesterday.
Mrs S A Riser of Newberry is the
guest of her daughter, Mrs LeRoy
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'***' Mr J W Truitt of Norfolk, Va, is
in town lcoking after his business
interests.
Misses Clara and Mayme Blakely
of Trio visited Miss Lyde Kennedy
last week.
Mr and Mrs D M Ervin have returned
from a visit to relatives at
Morganton, N C.
We are sorry to report that Editor
Wolfe has been confined to his
room the past few days.
Rev W A Fairy, pastor, will
preach at the Methodist church next
Sunday morning at 11 o'clock.
Mr W B McCullough of Taft was
a pleasant caller at our sanctum
while in town Saturday of last week. '
Mr P S Courtney, wife and children
have returned from a two
weeks sojourn at Hendersonville.NC.
Miss Eunice and Master Sam Nettles
left this afternoon for a week's
visit to friends and relatives at Sum- 1
ter.
Mr Geo A Jennings, father of our
townsman, Mr Jno S Jennings, was
elected treasurer of Bamberg coun
ty Tuesday.
Miss Mamie Jacobs and Mr and
Mrs Thos McCutchen have returned
from a two week's stay at Hendersonville,
N C.
Mrs A M Gordon has returned
home from Hendersonville, N C,
where she spent some time recuperating
her health.
Mr C S Smith. R F D, Cades, was
a caller at our office Monday while
in town and had his name added to
our subscription list.
I Mrs L E Matthews, of the Scranton
section, died at her home Saturday
morning, leaving a husband and
several children to survive.
Mr C W Adams of Cades, R F D, |
was among the callers at our office
yesterday to express kindly feeling1
for The Record and its force.
Miss Ljde Kennedy left Monday,
afternoon for Baltimore and New
u.ill malrp a stlliK*
I Ol'K, \W1CIC sue mil uimhv
of the latest styles, and purchase ,
her fall line of millinery.
Mr and Mrs Geo W Swain, Mr
and Mrs W F Tollev, Mr J S Jenkins ;
^ and son, James, and Miss Annie Jen^
kins spent the week end in Charles- j
ton and the Isle of Falms.
A fine specimen of a hen egg was
brought into our office a few days
ago by Rev R L Holroyd. The egg
measured 7 1 -I inches around the
length and 5 3-4 inches in circumfe
rence.
^Rub-My -Tism will cure you.
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The Bank of Hemingway, a re-'
cently organized banking institution
with a capital stock of $15,000. has
opened its doors at the new town of
Hemingway and is now advertising
for business.
Attention is again caiieu to the
half page ad in this issue of Mr L D
Rodgers, who is offering the large
stock of dry goods, notions, shoes,
etc.formerly owned by W T Wilkins,
at very low prices.
Mr George W Swain and wife left
today for their home at Danville,
Va. Mr Swain is a tobacco buyer
here and will return in a few days.
They went via Richmond, Va.where
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thev Will Visit tneir uauxiun.
There will be no preaching at the
Methodist church Sunday night, but
the Ladies' Missionary society will
conduct a special service. An interesting
program will be rendered.
The public is cordially invited to attend.
There will be a big land sale at
Johnsonville on Thursday, September
12. A special train will leave
Georgetown for Johnsonville at 8:30
and arrive at 10:30 a m. Prizes will
be given, and a brass band will be
on hand. Read the big ad.
Mr S E Evans, who has been in
charge of an agricultural school at
Eros, La, is at his home in the New
Zion section, and will spend some
time there before leaving for the
UUIVCI 5H%Y U1 IT lowvuoiii) av iuuu>
son, where he expects to take a post
graduate course.
Barn Burned.
One of the barns on Mr T Olin
Epps' premises near Kingstree was
burned to the ground Sunday evening.
A lot of machinery and other
material were stored in the building,
most of which was destroyed, as
there were not enough persons present
or near to save much of the
property.
It is thought that the fire was
caused by lightning.as a severe electric
storm passed shortly before the
fire was discovered.
Married.
Mr R D Carter and Miss Julia A
Scott were quietly married at the
hoffie of the bride's parents, Mr and
Mrs J A Scott, at 8:30 Wednesday
evening. There were present only
a few intimate friends of the family.
Rev R L Holroyd performed the
ceremony. The couple will continue
to make Kingstree their home, and
they have the congratulations and
best wishes of the people of the
community.
High Prices at Gorreli's Warehouse
Below are a few sales made there
this week. They would like to make
a high sale for you. It will be to
your interest to sell with them.
They are all expert tobacco men,
and we have not heard of a single
dissatisfied customer leaving their
warehouse.
J E Green sold at Gorreli's warehouse
281 lbs at $24.00 per hundred,
312 lbs at 23.50, 100 lbs at 14.25,
660 lbs at 29.00.
J Nesmith, 234 lbs at $39.00, 132
lbs at 18.00.
J B Wallace, 740 lbs at $16.00.
W T Phillips, 746 lbs at $15.50.
250 lbs at 17.00, 582 lbs at 16.50.
J D Dubose, 144 lbs at $16.50,
420 lbs at 17.00.
Hugh McCutchen, 1660 lbs at
$17.50.
A L Morris, 720 lbs at $14.25, 606'
lbs at 11.00, 560 lbs at 16.00, 120
lbs at 10.25.
R M Thompson, Jr, 640 lbs at
$16.00, 172 lbs at 17.00.
F W Fairey, 750 lbs at $14.25,
HOME MISSION MEETING. j
People of Sailers Delightfully
Entertain Conference.
The Women's Home Mission con-1
ference of the Kinsrstree district of
South Carolina conference of the
rv/Knf aUmmaU maf of 1
ouuuiriu mcuiuuiai uiukii, iucl ai
Salters Depot, at 11 o'clock Satur-j
day morning, August 18, 1912. Our i
conference secretary, Mrs Bourne,
and Mrs Hood, our district secretarywere
both present. A few delegates
from some of the auxiliaries were
present. Oh, that every auxiliary j1
and every church in the district'
could have been with us in the person
of a delegate to have heard Mrs 1
Bourne tell of the growth of our ,
work, how it prospers under our 1
hand, the great and glorious good it j
is bringing to this, our home land,,'
with our Heavenly Father's guid- '
ance ajjd blessing. May we, the j
women of our conference,wake up to 1
the great privilege and duty that is
before us to get more members, to '
double our offerings, to pray more
earnestly, to live more consistently, '
to hold up the hands of our conference
secretary, who knows what she
is talking about, who attends the i
council meetings and gets her knowledge
from the missionaries, deacon- j
esses and who read and can tell us '
what is waiting at our doors, either
to overcome us with evil or to be ;
overcome by us with good.
Let us say come, and let them
that hear say, come and join this j
great work that is taking up lines '
of work that has been neglected for ;
ages, let us rememoer mat we are i
a part of 875,000 women of the;
Southern Methodist church and if |
we could just get every one of these
women enlisted in this great
work of saving, yes, of saving from
sin, saving from suffering, body and ;
soul. Sisters, what are you doing |
to hasten the thousand years of good 1
without an evil to mar the world's
happiness when Christ shall reign
supreme? Let us not wait, but organize
auxiliaries of the Home Mission
society, in every church in the
South Carolina conference, let us
reorganize where they have disband- 1
ed and look more carefully after the
juniors, let us take the missionary 1
literature and keep posted on this
great work of our church, let us
give of our means and the blessings 1
of God will be ours in this life and
the world to come.
Charts were displayed that told
of our work, these charts can be obtained
by paying 7oc ger set. We
were very much encouraged and
gratified by the welcome accorded j
us by the Presbyterian society, the I
Foreign society of the Methodist |
church and so beautifully entertain-!1
ed by the ladies in their homes.Nev- 1
iuyu ids at n.uu.
C H Boyd, 636 lbs at $14.75.
"I was cured of diarrhoea by one
dose of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy," writes M E
Gebhart, Oriole, Pa. There is nothing
better. For sale by all dealers.
Having lost faith, the consumer
no longer stands from under when
he hears that they are revising the
tariff downward.
Mr L D Rodgers is offering some
rare bargains in dry goods, shoes,
et<\ and as a result the goods are
going rapidly. See his big ad.
If New York succeeds in reform- j
ing itself there won't be room in the ;
optimistic clubs for the people on i
the outside.
5 or 6 doses G6G will break any
case of Chills & Fever; and if taken
then as a tonic the Fever will not
return. Price 25c. 5-23-4m
The grand old party is not the
worA-out affair that it will be when
the Wilson hosts have beaten it to a
frazzle.
Have Us Repair Your Vehicles?W,
M Vause &Son.
A Bulwark against Want?Wee Nee
Bank.
Citation Notice?Selden E Bryan.
Give Us Your Business?Bank of
Hemingway.
Sale of Lots at Johnsonville?Atlantic
Coast Realty Co.
Boarders Wanted?National House,
Charleston.
Dry Goods, Shoes, Furnishings, &c
?Jenkinson Bros Co.
Send in your dollar or more
for the National Democratic
nominee, Woodrow Wilson. Subscriptions
received here and acknowledged.
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er could a conference go to a more
hospitable town than to Salters. I
wish I could write or tell just a
small part of the good that the i
meetings of these Christian workers
have done,and I do pray and believe 1
that next year we will have a great- :
er number than we had at Salters. 1
Aurora.
Telephone In Depot at Klngstree. j
The following communication to
Mayor Kinder will explain itself and
the installation of a phone in the depot
here will fill a long felt want.
Columbia, S C, August 24.
Mr L P Kinder, Mayor,
Kingstree, S C.
Dear Sir:?
Referring to the above matter,
the Commission directs me to inform
you that under date of August 23,
Mr J N Brand, Gen Supt ACL Ry,
Savannah, Ga, writes as follows:
"Referring to your favor of July
16, addressed to Mr Newell, our
Conorol QnnorintpnHpnf at Rnokv
UtllV, tui k;upvijnvv?iuv..v ^
Mount, N C, on the subject of installing
a telephone in our depot at
Kingstree, S C, I beg to say that
I have instructed our people to sub-1
scribe for a telephone at this point, j
and the same will be installed with i
as little delay as possible."
We trust this will remedy the;
trouble and will be satisfactory to1
all concerned.
Yours very truly,
J P Darby, Sec. j
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Evils o?" Extravagance?Farmers & '
Merchants Bank, Lake City.
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Workman, August 23: -A most
pleasant entertainment was given i
last Friday evening at the home of |
Mr and Mrs Wilson Mcintosh by
their daughter, Miss Florence Mcintosh,
in honor of her attractive
guests,Misses Marian McFaddin and
Martha Jenkinson of Kingstree. The
latter is a classmate of the hostess
at Winthrop,
At the front door was a receiving
line consisting of the following
young ladies: Misses Florence Mcintosh,
Marian McFaddin, Martha Jenkinson
and1 Lily Mcintosh. There the
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quests were usnerea into ine pariur
by Miss Rene Mcintosh.
The home was effectively decorated
with Japanese lanterns and
beautiful pot plants. After a short
interval of pleasant conversation the
merry crowd indulged in an "adver- 1
tisement" contest, which proved to <
be very interesting and exciting.
The first prize,a box of bonbons,was
won by Miss Marian McFaddin and
Mr Will Hardy; while the second
prize, a silk sewing bag, was won by
Miss Evie Wingate and Mr Cobert
McKnight.
Afterward they were invited to
the dining room, where a delicious
course of cream and cake was served.
Perhaps the most original feature of
the ev&iing was, that as each guest
entered the dining room the hostess
o rlointv momrnr Hnnif
UUHUCU U1CIU a UUI1IIJ I1H.IIIV11 vvv..
in which they were asked to register.
In a short time after refreshments
had been served, everyone
busily engaged in the "fortune teller"
contest, which afforded no little
pleasure. Great credit and praise is
due the charming hostess in so carefully
planning and gracefully carry- :
ing out the programme of this evening
of merriment.
Those present were: Misses Mar- ,
ian McFaddin, Martha Jenkinson, |
Margaret Ross, Kingstree; Lottie ?
and Margaret Woods, Sardinia; Re- :
tha Moore, Olanta; Carrie Anderson, ^
Manette McElveen, Lake City; Mar- '
garet Reardon, Manning; Margaret \
Pierson, Sumter; Leona McKnight, \
Irene Mcintosh, Linna Smith, Evie j
Wingate, Jessie Wingate, DaBelle ?
Evans, Pearl Wingate, Marie Har- <
rington, Ethel Mcintosh, Lily Mcln- *
tosh, Florence Mcintosh; Messrs t
Alex Gordon, Clarence Alsbrook, Al- |
vin McElveen,Virgil Kinder.Wallace y
Mcintosh, Kingstree; Paul and Eu- j
gene McFaddin, Edward Player, Ry
an Woods, Landon Corsor, Sardinia; '
Davis and Talmage Gibbons and Bill ^
Hardy, New Zion; Claude Wingate, |
Mayesville; McLaurin Lowder. Man- |
ning; David Epps, Lucas and Burton *
Harrington, Mouzons; David, Marion
and Workman Evans, Junius, Ernest :
and Laurie Mcintosh, Allen Pierson, \
Covert McKnight, Mr and Mrs D A |
Mcintosh. \
SPECIAL NOTICES !
Phone us when you want )
rjr to get a notice under this ^
heading. Price one cent a
word for each insertion. No
v ad taken for less than 2oc. '
Plione 83.
Land For Sale?A large and very
desirable tract of uncleared upland, or
the same in smaller tracts, six miles
southeast or Kingstree. Price $10, or,
if divided, $12 per acre. .'"V^
8-8-4t-pd. Edwin Epps.
For Rent?Neat two-story six-room
house, with pantry and bath room. Will
put in bath tub "if rented for a long
time. House is new a/id neatly finished.
For further information apply to
J E Porter,
8-8-tf Kingstree, S C.
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and earn $50 to $150 per month. IThoITsands
of operators needed. Most fascinating
and educational work nn
Positions Assured All Graduates
Write immediately for catalogue.
Spartanburg School of Telegraphy,
Main St, - - Spartanburg. S C.
8-15-6t
Notice to Creditors,
All persons holding claims against the
estate of W D Hanna. deceased, will
plase file t ie same at once, and all persons
indebted to said estate will make
payment to 4 t J II Hanna,
Administrator of .'the Estate of W I) i
Hanna. deceased. 8-22-4t
The National House,
266 Meeting Street,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Rates reasonable; centrally located on
two car lines; parties wishing to go to
the Island daily find it to their advantage
to go to The National; ten minutes
walk to the boat; special rates to parties
and families.
Mrs^WiB Oeland,
8-29-tf Proprietress.
W. C. HEMINGWAY, President
Bank of H
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