The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, December 04, 1913, Page FOUR, Image 4
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K1NGSTREE. S. C.
C. W. WOLFE.
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"In men whom men condemn as ill.
I find so much of goodness still;
In men whom MEN pronounce divine.
I find so much of sin and blot?
I hesitate to draw the line
Between the two?where God has not"
THURSDAY. DEC. 4. 1913.
Santa Claus Letters,
Tiie Santa Claus letters are coming
in by almost every mail, but
we haven't near so many yet as
we should like to have. The final
limit for these letters to l?e available
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is Tuesday noon of next week; so,
get to work, children, if you want
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to write to Santa ciaus.
No, ''Anxiour Inquirer," the
crematories to lie installe<l at lake
City and Florence are not wholesale
butter-making establishments.
We thought he had retired from
politics forever, but the question
whether or not former Senator Me0
Laurin will be a candidate for Governor
or perchance, Senator, still
^ ~ ? k?i?.r?irir? Ana?with
seems 10 w a uumuiS ......
McLaurin and a few newspapers.
The heated municipal campaign
in Georgetown resulted in the reelection
of Mayor Andrews and his
ticket last Tuesday. The opposing
faction had out a mighty good ticket,
but the corporation forces were
\ too many for them. At the same
time the outcome of the contest is
somewhat surprising to a "looker-on
in Vienna."
According to the press reports the
presents received by Miss Jessie
Wilson, the "White House bride,"
are valued at $2.">0,(HX). Had the
father of the bride retained his po
sition as president of Princeton College,
Miss Jessie would doubtless
have rejoiced and been %glad to receive
presents amounting to $1,0()0
in value. Is the difference to l>e
credited to patriotism, or debited to
toadyism?
We want to get out our Christmas
issue next week and,unless our plans
miscarry, the paper will be about
4 i twice the size of the regular issue.
Needless to say, this requires a good
amount of extra work and*we must
have the copy on hand in time. For
several weeks past we have delayed
issuing the paper trying to accom
module advertising patrons and correspondents,
too, whose copy came
in after the regular time limit. We
want to get the Christina* paper out
on time and esjiecially urge our
friends to help us to do so l?v sending
in their communications and advertising
copy promptly, as we will
probably not able to get it lip after
Tuesday noon. <
MATTEhS OF INTEREST
AT LAKE CITY,
CHILD BITTEN BY DOG-FINE TOBACCO
YEAR PREDICTED-DISPENSARY
MUDDLE-PERSONAL.
Like City, December 2:?The
ten-year-old son of Mr and Mrs I X
Tinnnons, who reside near I^ke
I City, was bitten yesterday afternoon
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on tne inumD ox ms rigm uwm uj
a stray dog. The wound was immediately
cauterized and a physician
summoned. In the meantime the
dog was killed and his head brought
here, from which place it was sent
last night to the State l>oard of
health in Columbia for an examination.
It is hoped that the dog was
not infected with rabies, but the
risk of there being such infection
warranted the parents in taking
every precaution possible.
Messrs G L Sauls, S \Y Gowdy,
John Kennedy, J A Green, 0 T
Hall and others were in Florence
last Monday, salesday. Mr Sauls
became the purchaser of the Baker
estate, which was the tract of 1">0
acres ordered to be sold urn . a
partition proceeding.
Dr and Mrs A H Williams and
Miss I^eone spent Thanksgiving in
Florence with Mr and Mrs E I)
Sallenger.
Mrs S Abrams left last Thursday
morning for Norfolk, Ya, where she
will spend several weeks with relatives.
Before returning home Mrs
Abrams will visit several Northern 1
cities, at which places her relatives I
reside.
Mr and Mrs Spivey of Moultrie,
n.n n-itli t \vi? dftUchters ai'li
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guests of Mr and Mrs W Wesley
Singletary, near town.
Mr and Mrs P H Arrowsmith and
Mrs Lou Arrowsniith spent Thanksgiving
in Kingstree with Mr and
Mrs M F Heller.
Miss Annie Laurie Cockfield, who
has a position in a school near Timmonsville,
spoilt the week-end at
houle with her parents, Mr and Mrs
P 1) Cockfield.
Miss Violet Askins visited relatives
at Florence several days last
week.
Mr and Mrs Martin Severance of
Rocky Mount, N C, are visiting Mr
Saverance's mother and other relatives
at this place.
Mr and Mrs A Hyman, Mrs Weinberg,
Miss Block and Mr Robertson
of Darlington motored here Sunday
and were guests of Mr and Mrs H
Nachman. .
Mr R E Currin, a well-known, tobacco
buyer, and Mr M K Graveley,
owner of the Graveley warehouse,
were in town recently with their
relatives. Messrs Currin and Gravely
predict the l>est season vet for
Lake City, with respect to prices on
tobacco. It seems that there is a
short season on in both North Carolina
and Kentucky, and there will
be a greater demand than ever for
our tobacco. It goes without saying
that Lake City will again strive,
and without very much effort, lead
o. x .v. i i:i? i i
me mate in uoin quality aim quantity
of the golden weed.
Mrs C D Rollins, in her usual
charming and pleasant manner, entertained
the book club on last
Wednesday afternoon. The contest,
both original and unique, was enjoyed
especially. A 'phone was
placed temporarily in the reception
room on the mantel and at various
intervals the hall 'phone would
ring, at which time the hostess
would carry on an imaginary conversation
with some noted personage,
which conversation was supposed
to disclose the indentity of
the individual at the other end.
Mesdames I) M Epps and John
Rollins, guessing the same number
correctly, tied for the prize, a min-j
iature 'phone. Delicious refreshments
were served l?v the hostess,
assisted by her maids.
Times are rather exciting in and
around Olanta, a small lnunlet situate
on the extreme southern boun-j
dary of Florence county, at which
point three counties practically'
"corner.'' Jsome days ago an element
of its citizenry decided on an
unprecedented future for this lieautiful
little town by the establishment
of a dispensary within its
corporate limits, and accordingly
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petitioned the county dispensary
hoard of control to establish one:
there. However, the other element, i
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which constituted the majority of
the good citizens in and around the
village, realizing the evil influences i
that would necessari ly arise from
the establishment of a dispensary in
that community, sought injunctive
relief through the law firm of Arrowsmith
& Baker of this place, and
as a result the dispensary, which
would have opened last Monday,
was enjoined, and the issues are
now pending in the court.
We note that the city ot Morence
has purchased a new crematory like
the one recently constructed here.
This is indeed flattering in that, it
is very probable, that without our
recommendation and a full investigation
of the commissioners of that
city they would not have purchased
the plant. We might state that
Like City was the first in this section
of the State to Establish the
crematory, and one can realize its
need in a community only alter an
investigation.
Born, to Mr and Mrs \V E Severance,
November 29, 1913, a son.
L \Y Gilland, Esq, of Kingstree
was in town last week on professianal
matters.
Miss Garnet Sue Graham, a last
year's graduate of the high school
here, passed through I^ike City
Tuesday morning en route to Hartsville,
where she will resume her
studies at Coker College, after a
pleasant week at home with her
parents, Mr and Mrs J J M Graham,
who live near Cades.
P H Arrowsmith, Esq, was in
I Columbia several days last week.
The Ladies' Aid society of the
Baptist church was entertained by
Mr< li C Hasl^ton last. week.
Mr .Sam Caldwell of Darlington
spent Thanksgiving day at home
with his parents here.
Mr J 0 Fowler has purchased the
\V T Hickson residence, next to the
school house. Mr Hickson is to
move next week to his farm near
town, at which time Mr Fowler will
occupy the house vacated by him.
Mrs Lilly Askins is in Sumter,
where she is having her eyes treated.
I Mrs Askins has been suffering for
the past several months with her
eyes, but we are glad to learn that
they are improving nicely and that
'L? ...111 nrv/\? Uar liAmn
MIC Will ?UUH ICtUlll W AAKjA 11V/11IV;.
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Fit His Case Exactly.
"When father was sick about six
years ago he read ad advertisement
of Chamberlain's Tablets in the papers
that fit his case exactly,"
writes Miss Margaret Campbell of
Ft Smith. Ark. "He purchased a
box of them and he has not been
sick since. My sister had stomach
trouble and was also benefited by
them." For sale by all dealers.
With Oar Advertisers.
Miss Mollie Nachman, milliner at
Lake City, has an ad in this paper.
The Bank of Cades has a change
of ad this week.
The Kingstree Hardware Co gives
timely admonition in a new ad this
wppk.
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The ladies of the order of the
Eastern Star announce their great
bazaar in an ad on page ten of this
paper.
Mr H D Reddick has a new ad in
this paper which contains timely
hints on women's wear. Mr Reddick
also calls attention to his great
line of Christmas bargains in a big
ad on page nine.
Don't overlook the ad of Taylor's
Drug Store, Greeleyville, on page!
two. Read it and cheer up.
"Christmas comes but once a 1
year" at Jenkinson Bros Co's store
and Xheir ad on page two will in- ;
terest you.
The old Stackley store is "a short
cut to noliday bargains." Read the1
big ad on page ten.
On page seven will be found an!
ad by the Kingstree Board of Trade'
that contains golden words for every
farmer. We hope every reader of
The Record will take notice of
this ad. ;
Attention is called to the ad of
the Planter's Fertilizer Co on page
ten of this paper. f
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Read our clubbing olrer. We can
save >ou money on magazines and
newspapers. . j1
James Allan & Co, Charleston's
old reliable jewelers, have an ad 1
on page six of this paper. i s
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TWO CONFERENCES I
FOR METHODISTS.,
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cokesbury district.
W P Meadors, presiding elder;
Abbeville, S C Cantey; Abbeville circuit,
W H Murray; Broad River, D
P Boyd; Butler,A M Gardner; Cokesburv,G
FClarkson; Greenwood, Main
Street ,L P McGee; R A Child, supernumerary;
Greenwood Mills, J B
Connelly,supply; Greenwood circuit,
F G WhitlocK; Kinards, W K t$ouknight;
M Kendrie and Earl Steadman,
supply; Newberry,Central, J E
Carlisle; O'Neal Street, Gabe Smith;
Newberry circuit, C S Morris; Ninety-Six,
F E Dibble; Parksville, B H
Covington; Phoenix, J H Manly;
Princeton, R F Morris; Pr&perity
and Zion.E P Taylor; Saluda, 0 A
Jeffcoat; Waterloo,J T Miller; Whitmire.
J M Friday; Lander College, J
0 Willson, president; R D Lawton,
professor Cokesbury Conference
school; F E Dibble, rector.
COLUMBIA DISTRICT.
J W Kilgo,presiding elder; Aiken,
M Dargan; Batesburg.J E Mahaffey;
Columbia, Main Street,T G Herbert;
Washington Street, S A Steele; J A
Campbell, supernumerary; Green
Street,D W Keller; Whaley Street,J
H Thacker; Brookland, A R Phillips;
Shandon, L D Gillispie; Edgewood,
John Paul; Edgefield, J R Walker;
Fairfield, J R Mason; E W Mason,
supernumerary; Gilbert.J M Gasque;
supply, Graniteville, C S Felder;
Johnston, G C Hutchinson; Langley,
H W Shealy; Leesville station, A E
Driggers; Leesvuie circuit, r c,
Hodges; Lexington, J P Inabinet;
Lexington Fork.E L Thomason; supply,
N Augusta, C E Peele; Ridgeway,J
P Winnington; supply,Springfield,
J E Rush ton; Swansea, J M
Lawson; Uupper Richland, J K Inabinet;
Wagener.W D Quick; supply,
Columbia College,WW Daniel, president;
Epworth orphanage, W B
Wharton, superintendent; J W Neely,
supernumerary.
FLORENCE DISTRICT.
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W A Massabeau, presiding eider:
Bennettsville, Peter Stokes; Bennettsvilie
circuit,M W HookjBrightsville,
G W Davis; Bethlehem, J G
Farr; Cheraw, J G Harmon, Jr;
Chesterfield, J L Tyler; Darlington,
Trinity,J L Bedenbaugh; W L Wait,
supernumerary; Epworth, A A
Merritt; supply, Darlington circuit,
R W Humphries; East Chesterfield,
T B Owens; Florence, R E Turnipseed;
Hartsville. T E Morris; Jefferson,
Foster Speer; Lamar, H Ethridge;
Liberty, Paul T Wood; Marlboro,
J R Sojourner; McBee, W A
Beckham; McColl, J T Fowler; Middendorf.W
V Jerman; supply, Pageland,J
A McGraw; Tiinmonsville and
Pisgah, J H Graves; Timmo'nsville
circuit,G T Rhoad; assistant Sundayschool
editor,L'F Beatty; Conference
section education, Peter Stokes.
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
P F Kilgo, presiding elder; - Clinton,
W A Fairy; Easley circuit, J D
HnlW- G B Burns, supernumerary;
Fountain Inn, M T Wharton; Gray
Court, W T Munnerlyn; Greenville,
Buncombe Street, M L Carlisle; St
Paul, E S Jones; Hampton Avenue,
W M 0 wings; West Greenville, S L
Rogers, supply; South Greenville, P
R Kilgo; Brand and Judson, J E
Strickland; Bethel and Poe, W B
Garrett; Greenville circuit, J G
Huggins; Greer,E H Beckham; Laurens,J
R T Major; circuit,W H Lewis,
supply; Liberty, to be supplied;
Pickens circuit, R H Lupo; Norris
circuit,J T McFarland; Pickens, L E
Wiggins; Piedmont, 0 M Abney;
Sftnpsonville, H C Mouzon, supply; ,
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Ureers.j u rsen,suppiy, n.asit:>, v u
Jones; Travelers' Rest. D R Roof.
MARION* DISTRICT.
R H Jones,presiding elder; Aynor,
F S Hook; supply, Blenheim, J S
Beasley; Britton's Neck, to be supplied;
Brownsville, L T Phillips;
Bucksville.W R Barnes; supply, Centenary,
K R Doyle; Conway, A D
Betts; Conway circuit. W R Phillips;
supply, Clio,A E Holler; Dillon, A J
Cauthen; Gailivant, to be supplied;
Latta.F H Shuler; Little River, J E
Cook; Little Rock, F L Glennan; Loris,
S T Creech, H L Singleton, supernumerary;
Marion, B R Turnipseed;
Marion circuit, J M Meetze: i
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Mdllins, W C Kirkland; Mullins cir-i
cuit, M F Dukes; Little Pee Dee, W J
C Owen; Waccamaw, E F Scoj?gins; j
Horry Industrial school; E 0 Watson,
president.
or iMr.PBiTPr. nisTRirr
M L Banks, presiding elder; Bamberg
*and Bamberg Mills, W H
Hodges; Barnwell, W f Snyder;!
Branchville, T J White; Cameron, T
W Godboldt; Denmark. H G Hardin;:
Edisto, S H Booth; Eutawville, S Dj
Vaughan; Grover, T A Shealy; Har- j
leyville.R C Boulware; Norway, A S
Leslie; Olar, to be supplied; Orangeburg,
St Paul, W B Duncan; Elliott
Station, A A Corbett; supply, Orangeburg
circuit, S W henry; Or*
ange, J J Stevenson; Providence, T
L Belvin; Rowesville, J A Graham;
Sinoak's.J C Counts; St George,W E
Wiggins.
KOCK HILL DISTRICT.
Rock Hill District?R L Holroyd,
nrpsidincr elder: Fflacksburcr. to be
supplied; Blackstock, W M Hardin;
Chester, J L Daniel; Chester circuit,
W T Duncan; Clover, J N Isom;
East Qhester, J V Davis; supply,
East Lancaster, W C Kelly; Fort
Mill, J P Patton; Hickory Grove, H
B Hardy; Lancaster, E T Hodges;
Lancaster circuit, C W Burgess;
North Rock Hill and city mission, J
A White; B R Ulmer, supply; Richburg,
W S Goodwin; Rock Hill, St
John's, P B Wells; Rock Hill circuit,
J S Spinks; Van Wyck, J H
Montgomery; Winnsboro, J B Trayurinlf
Ynrkville H Stokes
SPARTANBURG DISTRICT.
Spartanburg District?R E Stackhouse,
presiding elder; Belmont, W
P Meadors, Jr; Campobeilo, J R
Copeland; Carlisle, R 0 Law ton;
Cherokee, R 0 Brock; supply, Chesnee,
G H Hodges; supply, Clifton
and Glendale, C P Carter; supply,
Drayton and Beaumont, W H Polk;
Duncan, J K Holman: Enoree, W B
Justus; Gaffney, Buford street, G C
CHILLS AND FEVER 2
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1 PRICE THE
When in Kings
The Stacl
where you will get your
best the market affords,
style.
Having ree .tly pure)
Mr. Stackley, we invite ou
patronage. We will take
Yours, for a
| Wm. B. an
i Calling of Motherhood ^
e utmost precaution in maintainhealth
at high efficiency.
Drtant and nothing in the world is
'cott's Emulsion, good cheer and
Scott's Emulsion makes the blood
,nd pure. It contains the vital fleshling
and bone-building properties
1 insures abundant nourish- ?'
nt. It strengthens the nerves
1 create3 energy and vitality |
ing this period. jWlf I
Mctant and nuninf mothers lit I IT I
trays need Scott's Emulsion. g
OR DRUGGIST HAS >T 13-81 |
Leonard; Limes'one street, J W
Shell; Gaffney circuit, J A BledsA;
Inman, J W Lewis; Jonesville, J
Cook; Kelton, T G Gibson; Pacolet,
A H Best; Pacolet Mills, A V Harbin;
Reidsville, E L McCroy; Spartanburg.
Bethel, A N Brunson; Central,
C C Herbert; Union, Grace, J
C Roper; Buffalo and G street, W F
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uauii, ouuin uuiuu, u xi uauuci,
Saxon and Textile Instate, J H
Brownfield, agent; Woodruff, G G
Harley; superintendent Anti-Saloon
League, J L Harley; Industrial Institute,
D E Camak, president.
SUMTER DISTRICT.
Sumter District?H" W Boyd, presiding
elder; Bethany, 0 N Roun- 1
tree; Bis!iopville, G E Edwardjrf^
Camden, C B Smith; Camden circuit,
J C Davis; Elloree, J L Mullinix;
Fort Motte, W C Gleaton; Heath
Springs, J B Weeden; Kershaw, S D ,
Bailey; Lynchburg, S J Bethea; i
Manning, G P Watson; Oswego, J P<
Attaway; Pine wood, R M Dubosed
Providence, J E Cohn, supply; Rich-'
land, George Gary Lee; St John's
and Rembert's, E P Hutson; St MatJ
thews, G F Kirby; Sumter, Trinity,'
D M McLeod; Broad street, J M
Rogers; Wateree, 0 0 Spires.
Transferred, E K Hardin to Balti-I
more Conference; G P Penny toB
Florida Conference; B G VaughanB
to Pacific Conference; C B Dawsey M
to Brazil Conference. 1
After the reading of the appointments
Conference adjourned.
How to Bankrupt foe Doctors.
A prominent New York physician
says, "Ifitwer^not for the thin 1
stockings and thin soled shoes wor%^
by women the doctors would prolK
ably be bankrupt." When you contract
a cold do not wait for it* to
develop into pneumonia but treat it j
at once. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
is intended especially for coughs
and colds, and has won a wide repu- s
tation by its cures of these diseases, i
It is most effectual and is pleasant
and safe to take. For sale by all
dealers.
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