The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, October 26, 1922, Image 7
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Items of Local Interest
THURSDAY. OCTOBER 1'b.
Mr. C. Baldwin spent Saturday in
Cowards with friends.
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Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Adams spent
Sunday in Sumter with friends.
Mr. Wilbur Eaddy spent Sunday in
Manning with friends.
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Mr. W. J. Clark spent Sunday in
Manning with home folk.
We regret to learn that Mrs. R. 1).
Mills is indisposed this week,
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B M . David Cribb spent last Sunda>
9 in Hemingway with home folk.
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9 Mr. J. I. Coker, Cades Rt. 1, was
K in town Monday on business.
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f Jno. 0. Green, Esq., of Lake City,
f was noted in Kingstree Monday.
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Mr. S. Disney Snowden of Hemu'qc
in town vesterdav.
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Mr. E. H. Thomas of Lake City,
Rt. 3, was in Kingstree Monday.
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Mr. David Ogburn of the Greelyville
section was in town this week.
Mr. S. T. Brown, Kingstree Rt. 1,
was a business visitor in town Monday.
Dr. Frank 0. Lentz spent Thursday
in Florence attending the Pee Dee
Fair.
Mr. W. D. Fulton of Kingstree,
Rt. 2, was in town Monday on business.
Mrs. Rosa Fulton has as her guest
this week hei mother, Mrs. Robert
Pendergrass.
Mr. Lawrence Swails left Tuesday
night for Columbia to attend the
state fair.
Dr. J. G. Zeigler left Wednesday
for Columbia 'vhere he will attend the
. state fair.
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L Miss Elva Wingate of Charleston
B is visiting her cousin, Mrs. W. K.
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We regret to report that the conH.
dition of Mrs. W. H. McGee is not
HF improving.
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BT Mr. S.P . Stackley of Greelyville,
Jf spent Saturday here with his father,
Mr. L. Stacklely.
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> Mr. W. C. Camlin of Bloomingvale,
was a business visitor in Kingstree
on Saturday.
Messrs K. r;. ureei 01 nemmgwut,,
and W. C. Creel of Johnsonville, were
in Kingstree Monday.
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Master John F. McFadden spent
the past week-end with Miss Mae |
Epps at her home near New Zion.
Mr. McBride McFadden atended the '
Citadel-Furman football game in
Florence last Thursday.
Mr. S. K. Brockington of Charleston,
spent Sunday here with his fath*
er-in-law, Mr. A. M. Gordon.
There was a real touch of fall
(weather yesterday morning, the mur- j
curv going down to 40 degrees.
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p Thomas M. Cathcart entertained with j
f four tables of rook, complimenting
v.or house euest. Miss Cathcart of
Hartsville.
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JI ciation at the home of Mrs. !
LeRoy Lee. tomorrow (Friday), ||
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Messrs Thos. McCulcheu ami i . \V. i
Fairey are in Columbia to<lay for the
state fair and foot ball
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Dr. Pugh of Winthrop College,
spent the week-end here as the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. James Kpps.
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Messrs Guy Mcintosh and Joe 15uibage
had affairs to look after in Greelyville
Sunday afternoon and evening.
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Mr. W. Lloyd Gamison of San
Francisco, Cal., spent the past weekend
with his sister, Mrs. K. E. King.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Xexsen and
children have returned to Kingstree
from Asheville, X. C., for the winter.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mcintosh were
the guest of the hitter's sistei, Mrs.
L. J. Rrockington, during last weekend.
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Miss Madge Ulakley left Sunday
afternoon for Warsaw, where she has
accepted a portion in the McConnell
school.
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Cotton has been on the up-gr^de
all the week and closed yesterday in
New York at 23.45 spot, December
at 24.10.
Mr. Conrade Constine left Saturday
afternoon for the Old Soldiers'
Home in Columbia where he will make
his home.
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Miss Cathcart of Hartsville was the
guest of her brother, Mr. Thomas
M. Cathcart here during the past
week-end.
Mr. A. E. Flowers of Hemingway,
was the guest of his daughter, Mrs.
Clarence Alsbrook, during the past
week-end.
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Misses Elizabeth Smith of Suffolf,
Va., and Erna Weinberg of Manning,
are the attractive guests of Mrs. L.
S. Weinberg.
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Mrs. Walter Norwood left Friday
for her home in South Boston, Va.
Mr. Norwood expects to join her
there in a few weks.
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Service will be held at St. Alban's
Episcopal church Sunday night at
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nounced last Sunday.
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Messrs H. Boeck and Zeno Montgomery
left Friday morning- for
Spartanburg, where they spent the
week-end with friends.
Dr. T. C. Harper and Mr. Tom W.
Gilland left this morining for Columbia
where they will attend the Carolina-Clemson
foot ball game.
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Miss Etta Camlin, a member of the
faculty of the Cedar Swamp graded
school, spent Saturday here, as the
guest of Mrs. L. H. McCollough.
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Misses Annie and Katie Stacklev
left Wednesday afternoon for Columbia.
where they will spend the remainder
of the week in attendance
upon the state fair.
Among those who went up to Florence
last Thursday to see the CitadelFurman
foot ball game were Messrs
McBride McFadden, W. B. Brocking*
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ton ana i/r. x. v/. uaijn.1.
Dr. H. N. Snider, president of Wofford
college and one of the most
eminent speakers in the South will be
in Kingstree Sunday and will speak
at the Methodist church Sunday evening.
The public is invited to hear
Dr. Snider.
The big "closing out" sale advertised
first last week in The County
Record bv The Silverman Department
Store has been a wonderful success
thus far. The sale is still goine^^
and there are still man^^rtfractive
bargains to be had^^fr. Silverman
has shown us, as a Result of the advertisement
in this paper, an order
for iroods from a lady in Saluda. X. C. j
666 cures Malarial Fever.
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Thirty Gallons Too Groat Evaporation
I>r. E. T. Kelley has for some time
been under the impression that ho
was in possession of a barrel of perfectly
good, one hundred per cent,
grain alcohol. He was sine he had
it because it was securely locked up
and ho carried the key. A few days
ago the doctor had an occasion to
cntvin <>f lii< nert'oetlv food. i;n
adulterated "alcy" and vent to his
barrel for a supply. At first lie was
astonished to note how great. the
evaporation had been, something like
thirty gallons, but this could not be.
and upon investigating the cause of
diminution found that his old "trusty,"
Frank Woodburry, was the cause
rather than the ordinary process of
evaporation. Frank is now stopping
with SherifT Gamble at the county
jail instead of at the Kelley Sanitarium.
The way of the transgressor
is usually a thorny one.
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Hallowe'en at Fnion High School.
They say that October 'list i.? the
time when witches are out, and the
"gobbiins '!! cot ve if vo don't watch
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out," but Friday, November 3rd is
Hallowe'en at the Union high school
building, and the following in\it:-.tions
ait* already out to every body:
"We have a hired ghost
To be your host
At Union high school on Hallowe'en:
Where tables will rock,
And knees will knock
And spirits will surely be seen.
At 7:30, November 3rd, 1022."
Great preparations are being made
for the entcrttainment. One main
feature of the evening will be "a hot
supper." Hallowe'en stunts will be
engaged in, and there will he fun for
all. Admission free.
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To Be Married.
The following invitation is being
received by friends of this couple:
Mr. and Mrs. John Warrington Olivei
invite you to be present
at the marriage of their daughter
Edith
to
Mr. Guy Tharp Mcintosh
on Wednesday, the eight of November
one thousand nine hundred and
twenty-two, at half after six o'clock
McDowell Church
Greelyville, South Carolina
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stove wood phone 125. Quick
service.?adv.
666 cures Bilious Fever.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
LOST OR STRAYED?One brown
Collie puppy, (female). Reward
for return to owner, Sheriff H. S.
Gamble, Kingstree. S. C. ltp.
ANTED?The Western Union offers
training to qualify as managers
and operators, either sex 16 years
of age, terms reasonable. Employment
and advancement certain
when qualified. For particulars
call on J. B. Johnson, manager,
Kingstree. It.
FOR SALE?One fine S. C. Rhode
Island Red cockeral; price $3.00.
Annlv W. F. Tollev. County Record
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office.
LOST?One white mail Setter, four
years old, bluish ears, black spot
over left eye. Reward for information
leading to recovery. Virgil
Kinder, Kingstree, S. C. ltp.
Just leceived a fresh supply of
Onion sets and Dwarf Essex Rape
seed. Albert R. Moseley, Jr., Salters
Depot, S. C.?adv.
WANTED?A steady reliable white
man to work a farm on shares. A
man with family preferred. J. C.
Graham, Lanes, S. C. l0-26-2tp.
LOST?Between Rome and Georgetown
Tuesday, October 17, lady's
purse containing one check made
payable to W. F. Prevatt, valuable
receipts, small amount of cash and
visiting cards bearing the name of
Rosa E. Cox. Liberal reward foi
the return of same to Mrs. W. F.
Prevatt, hotel, Hemingway, S. C.,
or The County Record office, ltp.
FOR SALE?Two male Setter pups,
about 5 months old; $10.00 each.
Apply to R. M. Thompson, Greelyville.S.
C., Route 2; on KingstreeManning
highway about one mile
from Martins Crossroads. ltp.
FOR SALE?One lot., about one-half
acre, containing a six room dwelling
house; also one lot, about one-half
acre, adjourning; in North Kingstree.
Will sell cheap. Apply to
Bank of Kingstiee. 10-26-2tr
FOR SALE?Ten head of hogs, corn
fat and ready for slaughter. Lot
will weigh about 2.000 gross. Write
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D. No. 1, Kingstree, S. C. 10-19-2tp.
FOR SALE?One eight horse-powei
Stover Kerosene engine; one sever
horse-power Economy gasoline engine.
Both in first-class running
condition. Will sell at a bargair
to quick buyer. Apply to or address
The Countv Record, Kings*ee,
S. C. 8-10-tf
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