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I^HHBk SOUTH CAROLINA, MARCH 1905. ~^^HHHH|^^^^H FIRE*? LEGOT? Allb engineer severely bruised. About 7 o'clock last Saturday evening an extra freight train. No. o47, ran into an open switch just below the Main street railroad crossing. The monster "copper head" engine and tender were derailed and overturned and nine cars out of the twenty-one comprising the train - ?4?ere completely wrecked Tlie L debris of the wrec?t was piled fifteen or twenty feet high and the contents of the cars, con' sisting mainly of fertilizeis and lumber, were scattered along both sides of the track. When the crash came Engineer Pears' son says that he instinctively -Reversed his lever before being I' thrown out of the cab. Mr Pearson's lip was badly cut and his nose broken, but fortunately he suffered no serious injuries. '" ?wrvw<-?4- f*r o n Vt A % i x Lie vvuim vu w ao me iirepaan, Pres Stevenson, whose lag was caught between the taBnriving wheel of the locomotive ^Hid the tender and his foe t and ^Kikle crushed. Piteously callBfrtg for help the unfortunate ^tireman hung for three 1 tours ^^^ttil the arrival of the wreckU^^traic with appliances for the ponderous engine his limb. There were doctors present,, how'^ possible he ^^^^^^^HflB^^ated, he bv Dr it just a bo ve ^^HH^f^H^HBegro H^^^H|^BflHHYery a H^^^^E^^HRH^kside the serious |R^^E^HH|^Be of the 9^^H|^H^Vl conjecture are Bfl^^HH^^nroad people, ^^^H^H^Voelieve confidently ^f^HK'n wg^n^m* jome one av spirit of wanton The extr^^?ry>."-li/ ^ Rs running on the tin>e of "32," ^^he West India Limited Mail. B u?,< fv.^g +f*\n Vn*nn or', timn thn m. uau mw ?p imagination can scarcely picture T the horrible loss- of life that t might have ensued. For a miscreant who would deliberately y tamper with a switch with intent to wreck a passenger train, V hanging is too good. > The local passenger, No. 50, had preceded the freight only about a half hour, so that if the V switch were interfered with it was done within this period of ll"'time. The switch lock was found by the side of the track r several feet away still locked. | All day long on Sunday a n crowd of people thronged about B the scene of the wreck curiousHly watching the railroad hands as they cleared away thewreck|S age. The first train to pass after the wreck was No 51, the loir cal passenger, which went by lb toward Charleston at lour 15 o'clock, just five hours behind its scheduled time. h MORE RIOTri. jr- -%>i*turba{ices of strikers are not (;. nearly as grave as an individual : disorder of the system. Overwork, > loss of al'.i^b, nervous tension will f be folioW-0 oy utter collapse, unl less a reliable remedy is immedit;ately employed. There's noth'ng | bo eftic/ent to cure disorders of the IK - Liver or Kidneys as Electric Eitfc, ters. It's a wonderful tonic, and K' effective nervine and the greatest around medicine t\?r run down terns. It nervousness, Bribed mat ism and neuralgia anil \kT pels malaria germs. Only "?<)c, and jjk,fe#tisfaetion guaranteed by Dr W V Jfroekiiiton, Druggist. ^ Brin;; Sic IF NEW$! S HEAD?THE L ILE CO? w BATCH OE HEW MAGISTRATES, i N* I gl Lake City, March 0: lion \\ |cl H Wells of Florence was in to * 11 j? Thursday of last week. m Judge II 1' Baldwin went down to w Kingstree Saturday on business. Mr 1' (t Gourd in (tune up from let Kiugstree Tuesday ni? lit and with J lo Mr J II V Gaskins checked up tliejS dispensary here una at Scianton, after which they vent down to 0 Kingstree and investigated the affairs tjj of the dispensary at that place. On up account of serious illness in his r family Mr Hlackwell could not be 'p, with the other metiers of the ir board. Editor Wolfe spent Saturday in yj town in the interest of his b usiness. Some of our lettuce growers tell th us they will begin shipping in about mi ten dhys. On account <>f the ex- in cessive and continuous cold the plants are a li' tie backward in mataring this season. p, Sammie Godwin, the tell year-old in; son of Mr S T Godwin, met with a painful and serious accident one day hist week He was kicked by a pony j which he unci another boy, Clarence j Hall, were "pianking" with. The pony's hoof landed on Summie's month, cutting off ihe upj>er lij), ? breaking the upper juv- bone ami <Co knocking out three teeth. Drs 'Williams and DuUant sewed back ci r the lip and dressed the wound, and the little fellow is now doing Well. ^)l A few week- ago the writer stated * * that Scipo Sinjjt^tarv, who some days before had killed a mule, was st himself killed bv another mule, W( I which kicked the top of his head off.. The otatei?ent was made upon the personal information of two reliable eV men, who declared that the matter came to them direct and from a ^la source that could not be doubted. ea If the writer had been in his usual health he hardly thinks he would bt have had "the temerity to write that O article even upon the declaration S< of a dozen reliable men; for while jm it is safer to stand under a pile cli drivernear the business end of ur a male, this tuiug of breaking a nigger's head is something else. It pj * one of these things that "call for m more talk;" and we want to humbly (j] apologize to Scip for being so rattlebraiued as to suppose that his skull x could be cracked by anythi. g short jp of an eleven-inch Japanese gun charged with shintos. Mr J U ~ . ?_ . 1.1.; * Uodwiu tells us mat ocip is noming i ^ like dead, but is getti ng well. How-1 ever, there is no mistake about his cj, kiUiug the mule lir?t referred to. Mr Floyd Rod.ers, who has been bi in Charleston for several months, is bi now in this town. a A charter lias been issued by the Secretary of State* to tne Lake City Mercantile Co., of Lake City and Charleston. W A Ward is president | ^ : and treasurer and Hynian Pearlstine I vice-president and secretary. The ra authorized capital is $2500. <,lt bt \\ L Bass, Esq., has moved into ^ his new offices in the new Bank of sj Lake City building, corner Acline ^ avenue and McAlister street. ni Mr J F Rickenbaker, who wc pi seriously ill a number of days, is pt much improved and now able to be ti< out. The following recommendations for magistrates in Williamsburg have been mrde to Governor Hey- jza ward, to wit: ii C Godwin, Lake |of City; L L Hodgers, Johnsonville; Jor Geo ii Nesmith, Moivisville; H 11 ?1 Jeffores, Greelyville; A II Moseley,! fit baiters; W B McCants, Trio; It. Kj Wallace, Kingstree, was appointed a few weeks ago. Application for the appointment of a magistrate at liar- p, pers was made, ut as the law provides fur only seven in the county, ^ this appointment could not be made, Messrs B Wallace ond Arthur L ^ and Misses Pansy and Beatrice Jones j.j attended the inauguration of Presi- ar dent ifoosevelt Saturday, leaving w here Friday night and returning w SSunday night. fisrs W F Severance,* J Davis { I 5. arter, S T Godwin. Julius 1 hikes, I A Thomas and W L i>ass were non?? tin- visitors to KmirsUve Mon- Fi ! '}' The town council now has fivej ir loads of terra cotta piping and ' e e understand that the intendant *is j It >w casting ahout. fur a civil ei.- d necr to see that the lines are prup- jo 1\ located and that the piping is j It it down in a proper and intelligent jit anner so that the greatest good j o ill lie acconipltshe 1 by the work, tl We ate informed that the * propri-; or and editor of the Lake City Pi-.<1 t which was to be, has left the jo late and gone to I lorry. Little Isaac Nachman, youngest ^ n of Mr and .Mrs Henry Nachman, j ^ ed on Monday night. He was | s' out six or eight months old. The Vi mains were taken to 1 harleston tiesday for burial in the Hebrew's; inctery. j \\ Mr Orvin is now acting agent, vice r Atkinson who is sick. '*< Tne .Messrs Cash have completed e buildings for their foundry and ti< ichine shoj>s and are now putting \\ the machinery, tools and fixtures. Mr 11 C < 1 regg, who is well known aJ 10 and in Kingstree,'vfas in town 0 lesday looking after insurance w itters. W. L. B. cl m <4' Hti Still Will]: JiS luluctol bv tiif i.u|iil? of the ninth awl tenth r. k'nnK-v) La grippe is still prevalent ound town. A great many cl! lpils have been absent for the (1 ist few days. tU T We are glad to report that ^ veral, who were absent last ;ek, are able to resume their ;>rk. We hope, as spring advances, ery child will be able to be it his best'* and begin?if they Dt tve not begun already work in rnest. The teachers had occasion to ^ 1 vexed a little on Monday. p> wing to the show Friday and ^ iturday nights, and the excite- j ent of the week, a great many j lildren came with their lessons tj lprepared. We are beginning to make h; eparations for our commence- w ent exercises. Dr George B tl romer, ex-president of New- cj Try college, now mayor of ewberrv, has consented to de-1 \] cer the address. ' ni As the pleasant days of spring J; jproach, we are reminded of B le fact that we have a limited j K ipply of water for two hundred R lildren. We are very grateful i the town for our handsome I sc lilding and nice play-ground,' w it we would now appreciate ! bi large stream of artesian ater. ci Several weeks ago, >a kind iend in town presented a nited States flag to the school. J - . - . , . . . L,4 ach morning at Oo'ciocK it is 01 ised by some member of theh or 10th grades. At any time ^ tween the liours of nine and st ro, it may be seen floating! Lently and loyally over the hiding. Our work begins at ne and is supposed to be com- H eted at two, but we always ex *ct and do have some "addi- 1,1 3nal.'' Al Notice. u' The County Board of Equalition will meet at the Auditor's ( ;i lice on Monday, March "20, to ganize and attend to any Al her business coming" before em. J, J. R Montgomery C. A. W. C A Card of Thanks. ditor County Record; ki Please allow us space to express our sincere thanks to le people of Kingstree for ^ eir sympathy and manifold ndnesses in our recent sorrow tl id affliction. Their attention* ill eyer be remembered by us ^ ith grateful appreciation. F< . J. W. Coward * fcnd CuiLDiu^r NEWS AT SCRANTON. armers Discuss Fence Law?Personal and General News. Sckanton, March 0: The farm rs of this community met ere Saturday the 4th inst., to isthiss tiie fence law and its bliji'ations. They decided to .*ave the discussion to lawyers nd the decision of "many men f many minds" to the jud^e of His district. Mr Travis I4:iLrirett of (iour-1 ins is liere during the illness f Railroad Auvnt Geo Ousaac. Mrs 1) P Speli was calltgl to le bedside of her fathtrl Mile! t of Steadman X C., wnotfs altering from a stroke ot pailysis. Mr Holt Hill, the popular ilesman for M r Winslow friirht. is very ill. His parents f Timmonsville have come to e with him till tic convalesces. Miss Ada Gre?f<f of Friendfid is visiting Mrs Winslow Trijfht. Mrs Helen L I hillock, nation[ or i,ranizer of "Women's hristian Temperance union," ill lecture here at the Baptist lurch at 7.30 p in. Subject: The Old and the New World." A lar?fe audience is desired, verybody is welcome. Come, > matter wnat your cretu, you ay be benefited. Mrs Rul>ck is widely known all over le United States. She has ?en in the work seventeen ?ars and has spoken to thousids of people,in a single au-| ence, and to hundreds of ldienees in a single year, hough she is past seventy ?ars, she still has a loving essage for each hearer.?Florlee Times, March 7th. THE LADIES' CARD CLUB. ilightfully Entertained by Mrs. Le-: Roy Lee Last Friday Evening. At her beautiful home on ortli Academy street, Mrs Le- j oy Lee charmingly ectertained J le Ladies' Card club Friday af- j j irnoon. 11 A violet color scheme was ar- j stically carried out. On the iKlflu ?-n n d 1 rind t md-painted violet score cards, liile tlie room was sweet with le perfume of the season's losen flowers. Those playing were, Misses [innie Porter, Agnes Erck- j' ann, Mamie and Barbara j< icobs, Luna Tribble and Ada rockiutdn, Mesdames R J irk, Clara 'G Harper and Leoy Lee, Miss Mamie Jacobs, who :ored highest, was presented ' ith a handkerchief bag em-oidered in violets. After the games a delightful j< earn and cake course refreshed ;! le guests. During the season of Lent the j ] 11 h will nut ns1d#? cards. sub- !, i tuting embroidery work. The next meeting will be witfl le Misses Jacobs on March th^ 1 'venteenth. - ( Responsibility. No si roam from its sou roe j1 ows seaward, how lonely soever iis, course, ' |j it what some land is gladdeii'd! No.I star ever rose ml set without inlluence somewhere! j W llll L IIIIU s liat earth needs from earth s lowest creature? Xo life id he pure in its purpose and strong jj in its strife, iid all life not be purer and stronger \ thereby; lie spirits of just men made perfect ' j on high? I The army of martyrs who stand by j the throne nd gaze into the face that makes! glorious their own ? ? now tins, surely.at last! Holiest love, honest sorrow, j nnest work for the day, honest hope for the morrow. v these worth nothing', more than . the land they make \tteary? le heart they have saddeti'd?j^ie life > they leave dreary? * ! itsh I the sevenfold heavens to the LOCAL NEWS. i Mr S IJ Poston of Johnsonville was in town Tuesday* ^ ' f Yesterday was Ash Wed lies- j day, the beginning* of Lent. Mrs Ij Jacobs leturned yester-1 ^ day from a visit to 8c ran ton. ^ A number of people in town a are in the <,rrip of the *^rip. Mr W J Smiley of the Cades C section was on our streets Tues- t day. v MrR^J McKni^ht of Cades spent the day in town Mon- ti day. j Monday" was salesday but w there was no property to be sold. b Mr M S Buffkin of Cades was P in Kingvstree Monday a few c hours. Mr R W Spann, now of Tim- u monsville, visited Kingstree on a ?r i b monaay. Mr George Hughes of Heine- ^ mann was noted in town yes- .. terday. . U J m Mr J P Gamble of Heinemann was among" the visitors in town Monday. ^ T Mr and Mrs W l) Crooks of ^ Harpers were visitors in town Monday. Mr JH V Gaskins of Lake City spent Monday here on 01 business. P | m Mr J W Poston of Harpers favored us with a pleasant visit yesterday. a; Mr J P Haselden of Lambert ^ was a welcome visitor at our of- j fide Monday. Cc \ \ ? T> ? C i.1. . O.. l. .vir .vianson orown, or me oui tons section, was a county seat visitor Monday. tr lion J Davis Carter of Leo was S in town Monday and favored al us with a call. B Mr E H Sauls and Dr W J Haselden were in town Tuesday st between trains. n> Ct Magistrate A R Moseley of Salters Depot was in town.Saturday morning". Mr Alex Spivey, of the vicin ity of Salters, was in townMon- ^ day on business. ^ Messrs W J Dun lop and J L l Blakeley of Oak Ridge spent \^ Monday in town. Mr N W Cook of Rosemary w was an appreciated visitor at a! our office Tuesday. nt , Mr J W Kelley, from across Black river, called pleasantly to see us yesterday. M Messrs ^fonte Scott, Ed Brockinton and C W Wolfe visited ly Lake City Saturday. lo We prnotb?d a short visit Mon Jay from our genial friend, Mr ,S,L Simon Poston of Jay. ^ W F Clayton, Esq., of the Florence bar, was in Kingstree . Saturday on business. Mr J H Pierce of Cades is in tv the city for a few days.?Flor- ot iiice Times, March 4. tG Messrs J M and J J Eaddy of 01 Tay paid us an agreeable visit'while in town Monday, Hon W L| Bass, our esteemed tl Lake Cjty correspondent, was w in town Monday on business. T Mr P I Coker, of the Cades a( section, was in town a few hours ai Monday and called to see us. P1 Mr J M Rodgers of Cades was in town Monday and paid his respects to The Record office. Ex-County Commissioner ], Samuel J Singletary of Lake C Uity was 011 our strife Mon- d Miss Massey Lee Est^, The d< Record's, efficient lad^Vcompositor, is on the sick listml>is T week. Messrs E S and H J Prown of w Leo were in Kin^stree Monday f< and dropped in pleasantly to1 M see us. tl t C ' Former Coroner H M Burrows ^ ^Fov^^s favored The RecoR]r ^ Sauls^^B^^HH King's tree M < W CamfljjH^HH to w enewed his subscription to Tntrl Iecokd. Misses Sue Stoll and Alice h fcCollough, of the vicinity of v \ift, visited in town Saturday tl nd Sunday. \s Mr .T J M Graham, of the a Jades section, was in town yes- n erday exchanging greetings n rith his friends. ^ Edwin Hirsch, Esq., of King's- ^ r?e, was in the city a short * Kiile this morning.?Florence imes, March 6. <( Rev P C DuBuse, of the Colum- p ia Theological Seminary, ^ reached in the Presbyterian Q. hurch Sunday morning. The many friends of our pop- w lar supervisor, Mr J J Graham, ii re pleased to see him able to ae out after his recent illness, js Messrs S M Bradshaw and E ! Rhodus, two of Greelyville's ve and progressive business | len, were noted in town Monday. a< Mr W M McElveen, of the L ades section, was in town M uesday and honored our sane- w 1m with a brief but pleasant n; ill. ' li Mr T A Blakeley of Taft, one f Williamsburg's most enterrising and successful business ^ ten, spent-a few hours in town * [onday. g! Mr 0 C Woodward, route ^ .fent for the Southern Express o., was in town Monday look- g( ig after the interests of'the lo- g< il office of his company. fe We are requested to state that w lere will be preaching at Cen- # al Presbyterian church next , unday^at 11 a. m., and at Union j1* 14:30 p. m. by Rev P C Du- h( ose of Columbia., m Editor C W Wolfe, of the King- ^ :ree Record, spent Saturday nj ght in the city. He has re- th jntly made some extensive im-je3 rovements on his paper.?Flor- a ice Times, March 6. . . ar We were pleased to receive a ^ isit Monday from our friend, gc r W Francis Kennedy one of 0r te progressive, ^fctrmers near ht ake City who have made money vi i truck and tobacco. Pr Our good friend, Col J P Epps, wl hose prevailing good humor to id cheerful personality are a u* iver failing antidote for the Qf blues," gave us the pleasure to his company a short while fri onday. - ?y Mr Eugene Stanley, the WpekMail'sioreman for a year or nger, resigned last week to " ) to Hartsville. He has been icceeded by Mr J P Nelson, >rmerly foreman of The ecord office. Ri "Uncle" George Mitchum was ne town Monday looking as ^ mAg and cheerful as he did ^ renty years ago. If good hum- mi and joviality be conducive va i longevity Uncle George lght to live to be a hundred. -p, Postmaster Louis Jacobs went on Florence Tuesday to attend ie United States court as a itness. He returned home ^ uesday night, as the court So ljourned without transacting ly business on account of the evalence of small-pox in lorence. $1 Capt G G Lynch, division iperintendent of ,the Atlantic v( oast Line and .Mr C L Potter, is assistant, were here from W( barleston Sunday personally recti ng the clearing away of te wreck and the re-building'of qc te section of track that was ^stroyed. The following .visitors from ake Cfty were here Monday Y< oking over the debris of the on recjc.that occurred, the'day be>re at the railroad crossing: tesSrs R C Johnson, J P Mat- At tews, Fredt Rollins, Dr S B W ourtney, A D Gaskins, H C q&jes, Myei^ J B Nj occurreu ^ SlSli A^pPi^r our, subscribers awe responded ta the appeal /e made last week and paid ^ heir subscriptions. For this ' ;j re thank them kindly. Ther^ re others, however, who have :*i ot yet been heard from. Do . ot put it off longer, frieiftte*^. 'he dollar you owe is a small latter to you, but it means a reat deal to us. . '<&&& ! We are re<[uested to announce . lat the closing exercises of Moss Grove" school will tatajj|^| lace inthe hall over ooper's store at Cooper post-; ftice on Friday evening, March J ), at 8.30 p m. A hot supper f ill be served for the benefit of 1 adiantown church immediately ? fter the exercises. The public .fl cordially invited. Mr Leon C Dove, who for J ?veral years filled most accept-' bly the position of station \ ?ent for the Atlantic Coast ' Jl* ine at this place, was in town - A onda_y renewing acquaintances ith his friends here, ime is legion. Mr ves in Darlington, bei|^^^^^H with Mr D W im in the clothing bnsi^H^^BH Kev Thomas Leitch arshall began their the Methodist churdM I unday evening and sinc^^^^HJ ive been holding two <*erfl^^H )ectively. The serviced^B^^H merally well attended andj^JH jod deal of interest is man^H sted. The meeting will proj^^H ?ly be continued thorough nexfjHJ The voting content gotten up j the Bowman family, who1 jM ild the boards in the court -J )use last week advertisirj^^3| edicine, was won by Miss Nlta "hitehead as the most popular^ ^ >ung ,lady. Up to 8aturday: - ^ ght the voting was spirited, s e competition being sharp and . :citing. The prize given was jj handsome ring set with rubies M id diamonds. 4 Senator B R Tillman having ;clined to deliver the Graded I hool comci&n?ciK^^addr?p?qf^ i the plea of lu?MLu!!fe!|E!iii: :alth just at this tF?^. an intation was extended to Dr . eorge B Cromer, formerly esident ol Newberry college, J ho has signified his acceptance 1 the trustees. We congrat ate the trustees on having |e- M ired Dr Cromer and the friends fl the school may look forward fl an uncommonly fine address om this eloquent and scbolar^^H SAVE MONEY. y Taking AdvantagJ I Our Cheap Clubbinj^^^l Rates. By clubbing with Thx ecobd you can get the fo^HUBB wspapers and magazines Jt prices. To take adva^^^^^H ese cheap rates both nst be paid for one yearJu^^^^H ^|N Thk County Record (and the^J ivice-a-Week News and Courier,. e year each $1.50. V1 *" * * ? V The Cocniy Record, the Atfen Constitution and the ' Sunny iiitb nnp vpar pap.h. SlI'M. -?Ig&E The County Record aud ^v-^ jnie and Farm, one yearbach/ ?* * * * ~ The County Record and the ^ ew York World, - (three times ^3 ek) one year each, $1.65. . , ' v J \ The County Record and Thev j )mmoner, (W. J. Bryan's panBj&JM e year each, $1 65. County Recorh^^^^H^H juth's Companion one year eaOb $2 The County Rf<^