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Th~ Johnsoo,,rille Fl a~ d.0 ~ething last J."riday night·

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~- football .seasons. The Fl.ashes broke the 2t ganle ¥;-inning
· • ~trcak or the defending state (;Jass, AA champioo:s. lhe
. E~ is hopvi l le Dragoos by the score of l :l-7.
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The Jc'lasbes OOW advances to the semi - (inals of ftJ&lt;! Stat~
· Class AA J'la~'{tffs this r..riday liight wh~n ltrey host Bamberg
- f~rhardl oo. t~ Flashes home field. •
Jobnso11villc. Y.-hidt no"'' sporls a L0-0-l r~rord. didn,t ha\•e
::;uch a eaS)' ·Lime -...·itl• lhe Dragons . though Co~b Bob
Jtank1ns~ learn looked like it might coa~t etfter lhe fjrsl half.
The Flashes jumped ool front early when l~'1bert V.'ea\•er
. •ook a Bi k)' Rankin piteh -oot on the 11 ya rd line and v.·::i~ into
, .. thf~ end iooe untouched to gk;i·c the Falcons a 7-0 le&lt;1d with
· Gregg r""llrt:he~ Kkl&lt;ing the £1 AT! .
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The home t earn y,:as able lo se-l up its first score d•ie to wme ·
, fi1ld rlltll)ing by F'rtiz Ed"·ards lli'ho accounlcd for 42 ~·ards or
. rushing in 1t'M! &amp;3 )'&lt;trd drive in jusl 5&lt;!\ en carries.
The Fla.shes~~ Dragons. mo\red 1he ball v.·c\1all1•ight l{tng
as they sho\ved ~he f.ans S.Offi(! of tne best football pla~·ed ]ri
. lo~it Jn ti 1c pi) st 1-0 }~~ars_ ·
,. · The Dragons lookoo like true r.-ha111ps as the}' came Oi.it to
. start thi! third quart.er und je:im1r1ctJ tile b11 II slraight at the
· l;-1 ri shes d.efen.c;.p . f!the~' had ~tichae I Cooper ,..·ail lng to r{'{:ei~·e
Tomnl}' \\'ilkie'sp.eiss for the-touchdown.
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(:ooper 1 waiting at lhc Flashes 20 ]'ard Iin&lt;! fo r \~'ilkie's high
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. floating pa~s. had pleilty o! con1pan~· as. t'nrcc Flashes '.\·er&lt;?a1so v."aiting the arrival uf ttie (lying {lhjcct. Through soml:!'
mirar:le, Cooper came out cf lhc groop ;i.·lt11 .tlic footbill1 and
scampered iriln the r:nd 1.one for the onl}' Dri:i~On score.
The to,Jashcs held anotMr drive late in tllr. game whe11 the
. Dragon~ mo\'L'd the ooll to lhie (i\'I? bul eouldn~t pLish it acro!i.l:i
: ·anfi the home team behind the ru11ning of fullbrie~ R~y
· T~alloi.1 , ran l he clock flu l.
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· A ~: oung man "'·ho h&lt;Ui cionr. an outstanding jOb for the
: r-·~ashcs th1s season and ht:1s. h;:1d \•er}· li~tlC'! crf!dit (~xr-ept
I rOTil lhe coaching Slll rr l is ~!ark King .
King d.r.scr\'ed the ac.ade~y a\.\·urd for acting lnsl ,,-cl"k Ll.s
late in lhe game \~·hen lhc Uragons had 1lt!ld .th~ Flashes 3nd
forcerl them to punt, King waited lo the last s~co11d before
: klcking the bal l and t:ausP.d the Dragon defender to tun into
· J1il11 a11d roughing the kicker was cal led. The prct•)' part or Ch~
: d~al \\·a:s Lhu rttns iii th~ s la~ thought thal King hart real]}·
. heen creamed b~ 1 thc .tleft!ooer i1ul ri:all _v he \\'as be&lt;1rl&gt;'
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The Pl nshl'S success has r.om e ~bout du r. lo :;e\•cra l lt1i11gs..
'fhc ci;11t er for ~he F'lashC's did a great jab of getting the bal!
t1ack to l{ anki t'l .all .scu 5'Jn lung a11u t~1 ct1 c nr11 irtg Llp 10 hl~w.k
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lh~ n)it1~1~ 12;uardjLtit as it i~ ~tlpposctQ lJc-d onc.

SLC\'(! Dukes is lhe j'D'.tn~ man lhat has. pla~' e&lt;l th~ spc.t. so
\\"&lt;?-11 lhis S(laS&lt;ln ~lld to !oo.k at htm ~· au 111ight th]nk lhal t1c
cauJd care Jess ,~·hat praise he gets he-rause he's a real silent
lYP&lt;! j'oung man but \~·hen he gels up &lt;lnd over I he hall th&lt;! m~n
in fro11L him best l."€1h'are.. .

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,1o\nother 11n_.sLJrig ~ro ror the i.·~a~hes is Barry Crock-er, -the
·left end. Crocker d [dn'~ ~VC'n start· for lhc .IV t1A·o ~·ear5 agll
t)ut to u,5e a1' old cliche, You'\'C come a Ion&amp; via:&gt;· bab.l··

C1:ockcr ha~ a· real good ~t of hands. ::.nd spee·d l~rlt l e1s ~1im
· gel under f{&lt;1nkin's pa&amp;sc..'$ .
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!lankin arid t1is coach iug staff h~\'e done ~ rind job fh1s
~ea son, can.s idering Ihat the Fla ~tes ha vc \ler .\' little depth .
. Rtit1kin ~\' i 11 be I~ rir.~t· tQ_a~mil -t~al hi~ team ha:.; the right
~lClilttdl' and hti,•ing·a n•nnirlg hr.t('k st1ch as Ed~·ards eer~
'&lt;1inly i1clps lli.~C1).."1~hing jobmuchea$iicr.
· E4:d\~' a rd~ is t'.&gt;ni' or Ii&gt;e 1nost sooght aft r. r col leg&lt;! pro~~'s ir•
tl}~ stale aoo right hi! ~hCJulu be bet~use he has th~ nacural
talent to pl a~· an~•\\'her~ OCl lhc [ictd.
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Tht:! r•' lashes are \\'Cak wh~n it co111cs to rl~ptl1 but re r1a1nl~·
tnf! jll en on too .~idc linc.s arc ~blc Lo fil~ it1 (or an)' [)f 'th~
11ln) Pr.c; that ;!lrejnthe~tarting JjnculJ i•t tlii~ li111e.
Coac-h l~atlkin .~id r..fooda)' afternoon that he gi,·es r1•ll&lt;:t' of
Lhe ercdil l)f t bt· .,..-inning of the Fla ~.~e:;, to his reser-..·es." \V..:
· h&amp;\ e pla~·crs . oo tlli~ learn that rriu1rt start far a lot [)f ottter
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\\'h r! L (hi:=; rP.pOrter has be-en lryi n.g to Ic11 lttC' •e_a die rs in ::i
round ab-0ut way i s, 'Ille ~· 1a~es frmn J ohns0nvillc .arc ooc of
the best footb.al l 1eams in the Pee DP!! in lh~ e}"es or this reporter a11d I ga vc I hem ·m~' h(ghe~t. Sc'l l11te for v-~halP.Vf!r !t lfl ~·or­
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[ helP'!! to .be 011 Ihes! de Ii~c-s the 11 igh l lhc F'l41 shPS mc&lt;!t 1he
µ,·inner for t~ upper stale. ei 1 ll be an 11\C' ,&lt;:,1dc-ljncs thl~
\\'eeJ.;enct \\"a1ti ng ~rid \\•ale hing for J nh risan'' illc to \\.ln trLc
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Johnsonville Football Coach Bob Rankin received.a pie

in the face as a result of his losing efforts in a spoon race
at the Joh11sonville Sidewalk . Jamboree, Saturday.
Winner of the race and thrower of the pie was Bucky
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number ;of
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. They experienced a
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feet. It has a lovely step-up
off ice and plenty of space in the
rear with a paved, off-street
parking · area and side
entrance.
Their business consists
mostly . of a general hardware
line and they also . carry
housewares, paints, floor
coverings and lawn mowers.
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do custom work in pipe c.utting
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Harold Clemmons of Myrtle
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and Bob Carter of Sumter, with
Jolly Roger ~tuclios.
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· Tiie Joh,n8onville High School

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reunion · on Saturday night,
october • 22, - at the Wellman
Country Club in Johnsonville.
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original~ during the summer
. when -~Lena .Altinan Clemmer
·
was -visiting her sister, Willia
Altman Mccutchen, and
through.a local afr-i:Onditioning
technician· discovered that
· Theodora Allman Buskirk had
. . come back home to retire. Lena
-went Tu-visit Theo at her new •
home in Uie Tiihlty Conununity.
Neither . recognized the other,
but it _did not take long to get
. oack on_ ·' ' memory lane.''
. Contacts-and arrangements for
- the" aff~ii were made by Lena
. and . Theo.
- . The response was
very positive and six of the
seven remaining mer11bers with
their spouses attended. Clytie
. Poston~
unable to be
. . Clark~ was
with. the ... g-r.oup . because. of
recent _surg~ry; .
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was, needless to say, a lot of :\lt•111bt&gt;rs &lt;1f tltl.' graduati11g class of Joh11so11ville of .t6
catching up to do, so the evening ~· t•ars ag111111.'t recl.'11tly fo1· thei1· fi1·st 1·eunio11, which was
began· at--6 p;m. with dinner attl.'11dl.'d b)·. 11.'ft to rigl1t, f1·011t 1·ow: Le11a Altma11
scheduled for 7 p.m. Francis E. &lt;( 'lt&gt;111111t&gt;r l. Tl11.'&lt;1d11ra ,\It111a11 ( Buski1·k), J1iez Ava11t
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Virginia._ :was master of
,\bsl.'111 ,,·as ('l)·die P&lt;1sto11 &lt;cla1·k&gt;.
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portion of_the dinner hour. He
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Department in Sununerville. entered the field of nursing, is
-~:~riks to.Lena..and The&lt;i for Having been widowed five "einployed at Moncrief Army
get.ting th~ _: grpup ·together.
Hospital
in
Columbia.
She
and
years
ago,
Inez
resides
in
~n iii-' mi?ipory ·of the . two
Ridgeville. She has two her husband have two children
decea~d mer11bers; Lila Stone
children, a son and a daughter, and two grandsons.
and Merrill · Williard Poston,
Edward Allen (Edo·) Eaddy
both
of
whom
attended
Baptist
Francis _ read - appropriate
retired in 1977 from the position
College at Charleston.
scriptures frorri the Bible.
Nadine Hanna Huggins, who as District Superintendent of
!fhe µtvocation was giveQ by
Edward A-. Eaddy. Lena extended a for111al welcome and as
NOTICE
a high-light for the. occasion had
engaged Miss -Katherine Lewis
In the future the policy on
A wedding announce will
to
announcing ' birth an·
not be used unless it is
- sing
. . .. ''Memories.'' She
: presented -a most touching
nouncements,
engagesubmitted to the paper · in
rendition.
.
ments
and
wedorder that it may be
· - the class
members
then told
dings in the OBSERVER
published no later than one
.
something:about '!hat he or she
will be as follows:
month following the event.
had dQlle since leaving high
A birth announcement
_
school at J.ohnsonville.
will not be used unless it is
We also ask that all
Francis J,;anning .has enjoyed.
submitted to the paper in
bride-elects and their
most -·of.. tile years since
order that it be published
mothers be responsible for
graduati9n with Hercules in
before the baby is any older
reporting any parties they
Hopewell, Virginia and is in the
than one month.
may wish us to publish as
proc~ss .. of retiring from his
An engagement anthe occur, We will not
posjtion there. _ lie has ·been
nouncement will not be
publish the story of bridal
married· fi&gt;r - 38-~ years and has
published unless it is
parties with the wedding
~ee ~_cln.Idi-en :-:-.one daughter submitted to the paper in
story except the rehearsal
and two sons._ The children are
order that if bepublistiea - party and any parties
married-and tOgether have six
two full weeks before the
which occur on the day of
grandchildren with aMther on
wedding date.
the wedding.
the way.__ .. ·
Lena _Altinan C}.~er has
had a . succ::essful career in the
fiel.d u( business education. She
retired in 1976 and has enjoyed
traveling and doing the things
she did-not have time to do while
eniploy~ .. She has .a daughter
who · is married and lives in
· Ch8riotte: ·North. Carolina.
·. 'fhea Lewis, who retired four
years ago from a career as a
•
PICK
YOUR
CHOICE
~
specialist home builder, is
married to the forrner Logan
YELLOW &amp; WHITE GOLD Merriman and lives in
4 &amp; 6 Prong
Hemingway. They have one son
and two gra.gdchildren.
Inez Avant Smoak is employed as a clerk in the DorWest
Side
Plaza
chester
County
Health
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following a career in the field of
education. He is married, and
he and Mrs. Eaddy have two
daughters and four grandchildren.
Theodora Altman Buskirk
entered the field of nursing and
she and her husband, Eli, have
built a new home in the Trinity
Community
for
their
retirement. They have two
children, a girl and a boy.
The evening was complete
with corsages for the women
and boutionnaires for the 1nen
with
printed
programs
especially designed for the
occasion. There were favors of
note • pads
and
pens
contributed by Johnsonville
State Bank, and calendars and
rulers given by the Johnsonville
Hardware.
Inez Smoak added a special
touch of nostalgia by bringing
an invitation to the class
graduation which included class
officers, class flower, class
colors and class motto. Theo
Altman was listed as the class
president back in 1931.
This reunion was so much
pleasure and enjoyment that
the group voted to have another
one in 1979.

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Mr . and Mrs. ·William L. Mrs. Carroll Greenwood, who tulations .
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Mrs . Wallace Altman traveled
Mrs . Price Hughes visited husband lives in Rock Hill
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the performance by Mrs . Alt- · they were
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enjoyed the concert. .
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Lewis Bell will celebrate a l\1rs . Miles. the former Beatrice 2:~ . lier many friends· wish her a
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Greenville. They enjoyed the
Happy birthday to Stephen H. .
ride on the· bus with their Mudge, who. will celebrate a
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friends, which Mrs.
Bishop · birthday on Monday, March 21.
described as being a lot of fun, · Mr . and Mrs. Bill Grugan, of
as well as the service a·t the Dillon, were the recent guests of
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church with ref reshments af- her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
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visited the Browns in Columbia the former Cindy 1'.ltman.
again.
Best wishes to Jim King and
Happy birthday to Travis Debbie Lane, who will celebrate .
Poston of Colutnbia, C. G. birthdays on Tuesday, March
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and Jerry Singletary, who will
Celebrating a wedding anceleb:rate the occ.a sion on niversary on Tuesday, March 22
Friday, March 18.
will be . Mr. and Mrs. E.
· Congratulations to Mr. and Langston
Cox.
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Another new dwelling is going
upin the Nelson Addition. Mr
W El McGee has the framing up
for his dwelling and a force of i
hands pushing the work
completed Mr McGee will
have a pretty and comfortable

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The record* ot tiie station

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Don't select your Hat for the Winter until y&lt;ou see our line of latest styl&lt;ss at lowest prices.

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measure oaies 01 couon nau neensmppeu
this season. This is over a thou-

farmer wants the full
J uf success.
sand more bales than had been
JOHNSONVILLE JOTTINGS.
In no other way is this so easilyshipped from here at the same
Transient Notices will be Published
W. O- W. Monument Unveiled.Fine
and so accurately accorn-; time last year, we are informed.;
in This Column at the Rate of One
Nonogenarian.
Cent a Word for Each Issue. No
plished as by means of a check ! On Saturday, October 2, Mr Mr 1&gt; M Krvin went to Lake School Opening-A
taken for less than 25 cents.
I
10:.As
October
Johnsonville,
Glenn .UcGee, who lives across
account.
City Monday.
have seen nothing in your valuable
Successor to
For Sai.k.a few hundred bu-helsof
YOUR account will be appre-! Black river,about six miles west
her
since
rust-proof Seed Oats.
Johnsonville
is
J
good,
R
McCabe
Mrs
visiting
concerning
and:
paper
his
town,
of
lost
dwelling
J C Everktt,
ciated at THIS bank.
/
the new county got killed, please
10-7-3t
Salter* D»»not S C,
contents, all his household and j relatives in Marion.
me space to inform the public in
I kitchen furniture, etc, by tire.
Mr Winslow Wright is in town
Wanted.At once. five or six loads
We have a lar^e and well
general that Johnsonville is still in
of stove and chimney wood.
The loss amounts to over $1,000, this morning from Scranton.
stock of all kinds of
The County Record.
with no insurance. The tire was Miss Helen Scott is visiting existence.
on which we are
AvnoA^inrfltr
pre^
IATTT
I
community has been
For Rent.Two 6-room houses on
parvi W J^IVU cavxcuui^ij
accidental, caught from a stove trie: js in Marion and Manning. Our
prices. Let us ligure with you East Main 3treet and one 9-room house
and
bountiful
this
year, crops
flue.
on your wants.
on Brook street. Apply to
Kingstree, S C.
M Brockinton of
J DGilland or
prices good.
Correspondents must send! Or W
4-15-tf
S L Courtney.
Mr M V Cox has added two clerks
was in Kingstree Friday of
their letters so as to reach this
to his business this fall.
office not later than Tuesday, or last week.
Wanted.One good, young Jersey
On October 2, in the Presence of a
cow. with young calf, to milk 3% to 4
the communication will
attended
Miss Marie Thorn
gallons a day. Address
not appear in the current the Gregg-Commander wedding large crowd at Johnsonville church,
W D Bryan,
unveiled
the Woodmen of the World
10-14-lt
Taft, SC.
issii#&gt; W#» start to orint on Wed- in Florence last week.
of
one
to
the
monument
a
memory
the
Wanted.Five or six loads of stove
can dress you from head
nesday and we can't set up
Esq, of the of their number, Mr Frank (look. to We
and chimney wood.
foot with the best and most
The man who advertises is type for the whole paper and J Ilarry Lesesne,
10-14-tf
The County Record.
bar, was iu Kingstree Rev C W Creighton, editor of the
goods on the market
never scared of competition.
do the press work all in one or Manning on
professional
Tuesday
Christian Appeal, delivered the
Notice.The State Deputy will
reached the 13 cent two days.
Edwin Clapp Shoes
to Cedar Swamp (^amp, No 435,
which was enjoyed by all.
at
A
series
of
a
is
off
but
began
meeting's
mark yesterday,
S C, on Wuoacraft the Fourth
Benson,
We are sole agents for these
moved
has
last
Our
school
M
McCutchen
T
Dr
opened
high
the Baptist church Wednesday
celebrated shoes and can give Saturday night in October. Come out,
today.
Woodmen.
with a 'urge number of students you any size and shape, button
to Mayesville, where he will
of last week and is still in
10-14-lt
G E Rembert, C C
or lace. Price $5.00 and $6.00.
of
loads
six
of
oar
or
Some
six
teachers.
live
yoang
Wanted,
We also handle
Services are held daily at practice his profession..Dillon and
For Rent.Three or four horse farm
folks have already been making eyes
stove and chimney wood.
3:30 and 7:30 p m. The meetings Herald
with sufficient dwelling house and barn
Peters
.Shoes
at the pretty teachers. Talk about
at this office.
room acommodation; one store, dwelling
are well attended and much
Miss Leah Townsend,
for men, women and children.
house and lands adjoining; one horse
as
as
much
little
"sweet
girls"
your
is manifested. The
and a pair of mules.
Kind words are seed sown
by Miss Sadie Carver, yon -please, bnt, boys, we've got
William Cooper.
W
is
assisted
E
with
week-end
Hurt,
oftimes
by
the
comes
whose fruition
spent
"LION
BRAND"
9-30-4t
Cooper, S C
at
Johnsonville.
them
State Evangelist Woodward
friends.
when least expected.
Shirts and Collars
I wonder if anybody remembers
For Sale.At 12 o'clock sharp on
is an able
who has Uncle Wesley Hughes.
Lou
Arrowsmith,
Mrs
Cotton is quoted on the local Mr Woodward
The reputation of these goods
the 18th day of October, 1909,
now
He
is
Monday,
his efforts here have
and
is well known in this section.
I will sell to the highest bidder for cash
in
been
Kingstree,
narl-pt trkH.iv
it
12ir
for
midvisiting
is
wife
his
and
J
ninety years old,
to $1.50.
SHIRTS.50c
at tr.e lesioence 01 Mr jonn tiawsins
borne fruit.
T T A DQ
1 tZr% fa/A /av 0?*/»
to Georgetown. eighty-foui. They have been married
UV/iiliALW
on Railroad avenue, all tlie carpenter's
yesterday
dling; seed $22 per ton.
We ire informed that the whole .Georgetown Item, Octoicr 8.
tools (either singly or in pairs) of J W
a
have
raised
and
sixty-seven years
Junk, deceased.
We are special representatives
Owing to a wreck on the road package of "Records",
A M Snider.
No SO, the morning train from
30 papers, addressed Do you know that "a enters big family. Children, grandchildren of the
October
1900.
10-14-lt
nearly
11,
Brown ridge
amang ye takin' notes'* in the and great-grandchildren number two
Charleston, was tive hours late to Trio failed to reach that
T.
W.
It is of interest to note the high
hundred and twenty-five. Both of
1
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'"PVi
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shape of a magazine
y
UV^
Sunday.
Co.
of a Southern institution.
Tailoring
standing have
are enjoying good
old
these
female
the
of
people
persuasion?
Statistics
been prepared to she w
when we have all the
and guarantee our clothes to fit.
us
the
that
Jefferson
you
Standard Life In*
help
health
By helping
to
today.
$50.00.
SUITS.From
$14.00
trouble of printing the paper Mrs A H Dobbin, who spent
suranee Company of Raleigh, N C, is
to
who
$18.00.
bouses
the
TROUSERS.$5.00
from
had
Buy
one of the strongest insurance
to the summer with her son in Well, Mr Editor, I guess I
COATS.$10.00 to $30.00.
advertise in The Record and and putting it in the officeThe
in America and is stronger in
to
want
ever
off.
If
better
to
$40.00.
OVERCOATS.$10.00
ling
you
is visiting her
have our work all in vain.
Terre
Haute,
Ind,
to its assets, surplus and
tf
the
in
a
select
stock
We also carry
from this section, consult
^mention paper.
reports than any other company
Trousers
Men's
of
daughter, Mrs Hugh McCutclien. hear
line
papers were mailed here
was at its age.
'9-2-tf
"The Jest of Johnsonville."
on time and should have
Suits for boys from 4 to 15
Mr Fritz Young of
Mr Robert P Whitehead of
old.
reached Trio on Friday as usual.
well known to many
friends in Foley's Honey and Tar clears the years
visited
Spartanburg
will
individuals
Postmasters and
in this county,died in
stops the irritation in
town last week. Mr Whitehead air passages,
t
GO TO
confer a favor by notifying is a son of the laU B (J
throat, soothes the inflamed memGROCERIES.
Monday morning.
uraues,t»uu me must uusimaic wu^u
when the current
On account of a large grocery
The stock law election, to be us promptly
Esq.
Sore and inflamed lungs trade,
disappears.
we always have a fresh
to
fails
Record
The
of
issue
are healed and strengthened, and the
held in the Black river and
to select from W e carry
stock
P
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and
L
J
FOt»
Messrs
Stackley
:
reach their office by Friday or
cold is expelled from the system. everything needed in the pantry. ;
Swamp sections of this Saturday
cirSells-Floto
the
saw
Kinder
Groceries
Green
and
Also
Fruits
at
latest.
the
in
but
the
Refuse
genuine
any
in season.
county, is advertised in this
cus in Charleston Monday,
D C Scott.
package.
yellow
and
nose
Dr Clifton, eye, ear,
from here who saw it
the delicacies ot the $
Our best clubbing offer.the throat specialist, will be in seemed well pleased.
season served in first class ?
r Woman's World and two nice Kings tree for three days,
Messrs C W Stoll, D J Epps,
J
I style while you wait.
Friday and Saturday,
premiums and The Record, all
L
E
Hirsch,
Louis
Walker,
16.
14, 15 and
Operations Burgess and Or W V
!* Oysters in Every Style, +
See ad this
e year for $1.25.
and
above
on
organs
Fruit!
Fruit!
performed
ue.
took in the Sells-Floto
Hot Drinks, Bouillon, 1
fitted. Examinations
eyeglasses
Our fruit line is complete. We earn t Chocolate; Cocoa, Coffee i
I wish to call the attention of
f^he ladies of St Albans Guild, fitted. Headquarters at Dr W V circus at Florence Fnday.
that you will find at an
everything
and Tea.
Dr George V Cannon and Mr the people of Kingstree and vicinity
fruif store. We also carry a
ciliary to the Episcopal Rrrk/*lririrr+nn'c rlrnrr ctnrp.
of
line
select
for
bazaar
a
will
Cannon of Johnsonville,
give
rch,
also
to the fact that I have secured
Bojs Sayed.
benefit of the church on
the
ETC.
of
SOFT
progressive
DRINKS,
young,
FISH,
GROCERIES,
types
the agency for the
FANCY COLD DRINKS t
Louis Boon,a leading merchant of business
November 5.
element of that favored
to
"lady
wish
''Three
writes:
When
give
you
Mich,
your
Norway,
t
AND
section of Williamsburg, paid us
friend" something that will please in I
Tar
Honey and
on us ancf select a
nly eight pounds of cotton of Foley's
call
fruit
the
line,
ICECREAM.
cured my boy of a severe a brief but pleasant call
j
nice basket of fruit.
a whole year's subscription
and a neighbor's boy, who
Peaches, "sweet and J Fine Fresh Candy, Choiccough,
Maryland
as
if
looks
It
basket.
present prices.
was so ill with a cold that the
juicy," 2 dozen to select
In mentioning the young ladies
stock, 5 dozen !est Quality. t
Malaga Grapes,
^rybody conld pay up and a gave him up, was cured by
basket.
to
who left here recently to attend and beginning with
lr ahead this fall.
Foley's Honey and Tar."
FRUITS, CIGARS, CIGAAETTES,
Plums the size of an apple, 2 dozen
else is as safe and sure in resnlts. Winthrop college the name of
to basket.
TOBACCO.
^The tobacco men are a clever
D C Scott. Miss Mary Gordon was
Apples, double the size of an
j
apple.
their
and
of
set gentlemen
the
We
omitted.
hope
to
Yours please,
here has been an acquisition Noted Eye-Sight Specialist at Lake joung lady will pardon the
will
I
1909,
City.
ANDERSON, SPRING &amp; CO. |
socially as well as in a business j Dr W G Browne,
course was uninof
which
Sue cea.or to P. 8, Courtnoy.
former
on
who,
Opposite Jacobs &amp; Scott's.
J
Call For and Deliver
way. We bid them au revoir, but
tentional.
to
his
satisfaction
such
visits,
gave
a
in
We have just got
not good bye.
is at Lake City to stay only Superintendent Seawell, of your laundry every week.
patients,
lot of all kinds of stationery
a
tU
CI
Prnnrna
Kro
VI
If
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one week and can be consulted. Will Lake City High school, spent
fine bond papers,ruled headings Notice is hereby Jfiven_ that on the
W Sight Specialist," who has make examinations free, at Sturgeon few hours in Xingstree Saturday
inn nnn pnvplnnes. and Denni- 13th day of November, A u 190», l win
between trains. Mr Seawell
to P M Brockinton, Judge of
closed a very successful week Hotel.
son's shipping tags with brass apply
of Williamsburg county, for a
of
the
Probate
enthusiastically
here, announces that he will be He has on hand all styles of
speaks
the
wire
and
as executor of the estate
strings,
final
discharge
eyelets
If
sa Lake City next week.
and eye-glasses and will make large enrollment and excellent At L.J.Stackley's Furniture Store. best made. See our samples
of Rebecca Graham, deceased.
Richard Parsons.
tf KM4-4t
your eyes need attention, see to order when necessary. All work prospects generally of Lake
elsewhere.
Executor.
ordering
10-14-11 City's school.
him.
guaranteed.
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