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|V-., S UPPLtBMBNT TO i ?be Co tin t jj p VOI. xxifl. KINGSTREE, SOUTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY^ FEBRUARY 10, 19l6T NO. 48. j " , 1 ? NEWS AND VIEWS ] A FROM ANDREWS.; VfllTE BOY EOMMITS BURGLARY- ANOTHER ACCOUNT OF TRAGEDY REPORTED LAST WEEK. f Andrews,February 7:?Aaoth- . er case of house-breaking occurred in town last Thursday night when the store of Messrs HF Hanks & Son was broken into bv one Liston Scott, white. mf This is the same notorious thief I i who only two years ago broke into the .store of \Y S Camlin, of this place, and served a six : months'term on the ciiamgang. There were two boys implica ted, Liston Scott, white, and llitt Washington, colored, the latter; being now in Kingstree jail, awaiting trial for breaking into ? Mr Charley Pipkin's house and robbing the same, both have f served terms on the chaingangj for the same offense that they have committed in less than two years. Watch the leniency of i Anr /?rkin tc TllPSP t\VO brtVS ik pleaded guilty of breaking open Ki the stoie of W S Cainlin. Scott, K the white boy, was given ;six w^foonths on the county chaingang and the negro, Washington, two jfrfc-year's in the State relormatory and came back home educated* SvBoth boys being about the same rage, they are now both in jail: yt'gain. Scott broke- the front plate glass of Mr Hanks'store K and entered about i) o'clock last "fchursday night. He carried off about $200 worth of goods Quite a lot of the stolen stock has been recovered. Scott says j ^ when he left the store be set the building on tire with paper but *?/the paper went out But he admits that he did all he could to commit arson along with bur if gtary. 5 Mr H N Smith,of the Trio section, was burned to death in his house on Sunday night, January SO. The house caught fire and i the unfortunate old man did not awake until the building was failing in on him. The charred body was found in the middle of where the house stood. Mr Smith was an old Confederate soldier, said to be 67 years of age. ^ The writer spent last Saturday B in Kingstree and stood the exf amination as census enumerator. Let me tell you, Mr Editor, it tested my faith. There were also seTeral ladies of the county taking this test. Those ladies were there to win and we predict that all of them will get the appointment desired. Vl. For the benefit 'of the farmers , -X I will mention tbe formula given W G Camlin for bis fertilizer by Clemson College to make 100 or 125 pounds per acre: 1*200 pounds of 16 per cent acid, 200 pounds of muriate of potash, 150 pounds of nitrate of soda. Ik The 40 two-horse loads of staff ble manure per acre broadcast I on this land they say will fur F nish the ammonia needed. Tbey I 1 consider the above a liberal fer| tilization. Tbey also recommend ft the Marlboro Prolific corn as the ft best seed to be obtained. I We were glad to meet our old i friend,Mr Calhoun Logan, on the f streets of Kingstree last Satur| day, also Mr J P Shaw and others. Subscriber. The Kecord has printed up a number of promissory note books, fifty notes to the book that we ard selling at ten cents each, J tf I i K1NGSTREE GRADED AND : HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. 11 ? - Tlic Wee Nee Literary society held its regular meeting last Friday, quite a number of the members being present. The debate for the afternoon was: Resolved, That art galleries and libraries should bp open on, Sunday." The decision was rendered in favor of the atiirin-1 ative. We were glad to have Mr Colbert and Misses Townsend and Carver .with us. We licpe they wjll came again soon. We are son*y to note that Mr Kyan Woods, of the seventh grade, lias stopped attending school. Mr Lea has gotten straight i.i his new position and the work is going on as usual. Miss Lillie Steward of Hock Hill visited Misses Beckham anil Campbell last week. There will be a "lemon squeeze" at the school house, Friday, February 11, at so'clock. | The proceeds will be used to, buy a set of books for the i library. We hope the friends and patrons of the school will lend, us the encouragement of theiri presence. Meadow Brook Farm. "Meadow Brook Farm" held the boards at Thomas opera! house Monday night and at*; tracted a crowd of out-of-town people as well as a good at-; tendance ot local play-goers. The play, presented by Lou j Streeter and his company, is a pleasing rural comedy-drama pursuing stereotyped lines 1 throughout. There was a plenty of humor and pathos to excite human interest; the 1 villain still pursued and they "lived happy after" quite to the taste of the most admiring < readers of George Barr Mc* i Cutcheon's romantic fiction. Yet in all the chaff of trite repartee, and cut and dried climaxes there was a vagrant touch of quaint humor and naive originality in character delineation that relieved the monotony and redeemed the play from hopeless mediocrity. On the whole, Manager Stackley is giving his patrons their full money's worth and the "tight-wad" who kicks on the moderate price of admission this season is, in the vernacular of the bard of Avon, "fit for treason, stratagem or spoils." Merrlsrtlle losings. Morrisville, February 7:?-Mr Arthur Ehric, accompanied by his sister and Miss Flashacre of Georgetown, visited here Saturday and Sunday of last week. Capt John Ferdon left last week 1 to visit his sons in Georgia and j Florida. We wish the Captain bon voyage and safe return to this port. Mr Mood Graham has resigned his position in Georgetown and returned to the old home here. After all, there's no place like old Morrisville The Sunday-school here has been re-organized with Mr S V McElveen as superintendent. Mr Editor, if this escapes the waste-basket you'll hear again from Wear* Willie. Te Tobacco Planters. You can gjet free seed for planting your tobacco beds at Kingstree Hardware Co's and Farmers Supply Co's stores. Banner Warehouse, Farmers' Warehouse. 1-13-tf t A VARIETY OF NEWS FROM SGRANTON. I WHAT THE PEOPLE ARE SAVING AND' DOING IN A THRIVING HUNT " PALIIV. Scran ton, February s?Miss Worth Kennedy has returned from Winston Salem, X ('.where she has been pursuing a course at a business college. Messrs W E Cooke and J S Collins visited Kingstree Satur-, da)\ Mr and Mrs Myers Graham: spent Sunday in Darlington as the guests of Dr and Mrs M 11 ' Matthews. Mr 1) L Lee lias installed an electric lighting system in his store and residence, which is I something" new in Scraton. i Mrs Ilelen Bullock of Elmira, X J, delivered a temperance lec- j ture in the Baptist church Sunday night. Mr J.I F Proctor and family of Olanta have moved to Scran- ( ton to live. Mr Proctor has! erected a tent on Lee street and j will conduct a picture-making J business. Misses Emmie Reese and Lot-! tie Woods, the popular teachers ; of the High Hill school,attended j services at Scranton Sunday. j Messrs R L and P M Lee have each purchased a lot on Church street from Mr S .1 Cameron and are having materials placed thereon for the purpose of building hamdsome homes. The farmers with whom we have conversed tell us that they intend to use larger quantities ot fertilizers this year than heretofore. To farm on the intensive system seems to be the prevailing idea. (A good one; too). Mrs W S Lynch, who has been critically ill for several weeks, is still very sick. Mr John T Barrow and family, who resided in Scranton the past year, have moved back to their former home in the Hebron neighborhood. Mr T B Johnson of Effingham was among the recent visitors to town. Mi 0 B Carter has purchased the lot and store-room on West Railroad street which tormeny belonged to Mr .Tule Kirby. WEC. k Streioons Bay. Rev W A Fairy had what might be called a strenuous day Sunday, all in the line of his vocation, however. Following is his schedule of ministerial duties for the day: ! 1 a m Regular sermon. 4pm Lecture to Sundayschool Bible class. 5:30 p ra. Performed marriage ceremony. 0 p m. Baptized an infant. 7:30. Conducted evening services. Citation NoticeSTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OP WILLIAMSBURG. By P M Broclcinton, Esq, Probate 1 Judge. Whereas, Ella Lowry made suit to me to grant her letters of administration - - ? - - a 1? o r\ n of the estate 01 ana eirecisoi a u u Lowry, These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said S D G Lowry, deceased, that they be and appear before me in the court of probate, to be held at Kingstree, S C, on the 19oh day February next after publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 81st day of ; January. Anno Domini, 1910. Published on the 3rd day of February, 1910, in The County Record. P M Brockinton, 2-3-2t Probate Judge. 1 Ac Ordinance ! I , To Raise Supplies and Fix the Tax Levy in the Town of Kingstree, S. for the Tear A. It. 1910. Be it Ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of the town of Kingstree, S. in Council Assembled and by the Authority of the Same: Section 1. That a tax levy of Eighty cents ($0.80) on every One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) of the assessed value of all real and personal property within the limits of the Town of Kings tree, S. C., (not exempt by law) be and the same i.-> hereby levied to meet the current expenses of the said town. SEC. 'J. I rial tne iax ncmii |novium for shall be made on the assessment and valuation placed upon said property for the purposes of County and State Taxes. ski'. 3. That the tax hereby levied shall be due and payable on and after the first day of February, A. I). 11)10, and that a penalty of One per ' cent (1"?) for the monffiof March, and a penalty of Two per cent (2"r) for the month of April shall be added for each day for which said taxes have not been paid after the first day of March, A. 1 D. 1910. Sfo. 4. That execution, as provided by law, shall issue for the collection of all taxes herein provided for, when said taxes shall not be paid within three months from the first day of February, A. L). 1910. Sec. 5. That a foot tax of Two Dollars ($2.00) be assessed and colleeted from each male inhabitant and ; resident of the Town of Kingstree, S. , C., subject under the road law to street duty*, in lieu of doing or performing V __ XL. ~a J... -^.,1 WOrK on ine Mrecui Ui saIII 1U?M wui - ( ing the year A. D. 1910. Sec. 6. That all ordinances or parts , of ordinances inconsistent with this ordinanoe be and the same are hereby repealed. Passed and ratified in Council assem- : bled this 20th day of January, A. D. 1910. Lotus W. Gii.land, 2-3-tf Mayor. Auditor's NoticeI will be at following' places on ys mentioned for the purpose of taking , tax return* for the year 1910: January. Church, W R Graham's store, 10 Rhems, 11 Morrisville, 12 Blooming vale, 13 Cedar Swamp, 11 Cunningham's store, 13 Rome. 17 Lamberts. 18 ArdsXRoad;, 19 Johnsonville, 20 Vox, 21 Pffwivct 22 Greeiyville. 23 and 26 Harpers, 27 Trio, 28 Suttons, 29 February. Scran ten. 2 Lake City, 3 and 4 W C Wilson's, 5 Mouzons. 8 Hebron, J I. Gowdy's store, 9 Gourdins, iu Salters, 11 fades, 12 At office in Kingstree from January 1 to February 20 except the days above mentioned. Returns of all real estate and personal property, including dogs, must be returned in township and school district where said property is located, All males between the ages of 21 and 60 years are liable to poll tax and are requested to return same. Parties liable to income tax are requested to make return for said tax :>r time of making other returns. A penalty of 50% attaches to all parties neglecting, failing or refusing to make a return,, and the law will be strictly enforced. 12-9-tf .1 J B Montgomery. Hacker Mfg. Co. SUCCESSORS TO GEO, S. HACKER & SON CHARLESTON, 8. C. aim WE MANUFACTURE Doors, Sash and Blinds; Columns and Balusters; Grilles and Gable Ornaments; Screen Doors and Windows. WE DEAL IN Glass, Sash Cord and Weights. Nofeiceof Opening Books of SubscriptionPursuant to authority conferred upon the undersigned, notice is hereby given that they will oj>en books of subscription to the capital stock of "Carolina Furniture Company" Saturday. February 5,1910,at ten (10) o'clock | in the :'orenoon,at the offices of Gilland 1A Gilland, Kingstree, S C, J D Gillasd, W N Jacobs , M H Jacobs, 2-S-lt Board of Corporators J, D. GILLAND, | Real Estate Broker: KINGSTREE, S C. ' Waxikd--'To tuy immediately t tim'icr in quantities from on million to ten million fet* t. Can pay ^'ood price, i'refer location near railroad. Wanted?Karmiiiu'lands. List your property with mo for quick sal?*^. Old papers for sale cheap by the hundred at The .Record office An Ordinance To Regulate Licenses Within the Limits of the Town of kingstree.S. ('. Be it Ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of the Town of Kingstree, in Council Assembled and by the Authority of the Same: section 1. That every person, firm or ccrjioration engaged or intending to engage in any trade, business, occupation or profession hereinafter mentioned, within the limits of the town of Kingstree, S. C., shail obtain nn or before the first day of March, A. D. 1910, a license therefor in the manner hereinafter prescribed. Sec. 2. That every person, firm or corporation commencing business after the first day of March, A. D. 1910, shall in like manner obtain a license tnereror oeiore entering upuu such trade, business, occupation or profession within the limits of the Town of Kingstree, S. G. Sec. 3. That, every person, firm or corporation required by this ordinance to obtain a license to engage in any trade, business, occupation or Erofession, for which a license is herev required, shall, at the time of applying for such license, make a statemerit and file the same with the Clerk and Treasurer of the town, setting forth (1) his, her or its name and style, and in case of a firm, the names of the several members constituting such firm; (2) the trade, business, occupation or profession for which a license is required and (3) the place where such trade, business, occupation or profession is to be conducted or carried on. Sec. 4. That the Clerk and Treasurer of the Town shall thereupon issue the proper license as provided for in this ordinance, the amount of said license having first been paid, on or before the day named in the first section hereof. Provided, That nothing herein contained shall in any manner affect any other requirements of law elsewhere enacted in regard to any trade, business, occupation or proiession Sec. 5. That if any person, firm or corporation shall carry on or conduct any trade, business, occup ation or profession for which a license is reSired by this ordinance, without first taining and taking out a license therefor as is hereby required, the said Ssrson, firm or corporation shall be liae for the license required, and in addition thereto shall be subject to a penalty of Fifteen per cent (15%) of the amount of such license, which license and penalty shall be recovered as hereinafter provided; and if any person, firm or corporation shall refuse or neglect to make out* and deliver to the Clerk and Treasurer, on or before the first day of March, A. D. 1910, the statement as above required, the Cleric and Treasurer shall proceed to ascertain as nearly as possible the trade, business, occupation, or profession of such person, firm or corporation, and upon the information thus acquired, he snail proceed to issue the license re^ quirea to such person, firm or corporation, having first collected the amount of the license, required together with the penalty of Fifteen per cent (15^) of the amount of said license as hereinbefore provided. Sec. 6. That if the said license and penalty shall not be paid within fifteen days after the Clerk's ascertainment, the said Clerk and Treasurer shall issue his execution to the Town Policemen for the collection of the same, and the said Town Policemen shall proceed to collect said license and penalty by distress and sale, or by levy and sale in the manner as now provided by law for the collection of other taxes, together with Five per cent (5%) on the whole amount for which said execution is issued. Provided, that in lieu of the remedy herein given, suit may be brought in the name of .Town Council of Kingstree, S. C.f in any Court of competent jurisdiction for the recovery of the said license and the penalty thereon. Provided further, that nothing herein contained shall in anywise affect or restrict any other ordinance or ordinances of the town of Kingstree, S. C., regulating and providing the punishment for the non-payment of the licenses hereinafter named. SEC. 7. That all licensee granted under this ordinance shall continue in force until the 31st day of December, A. D. 1910; that the Clerk and Treasurer, shall prepare a proper form . ! to be issued in such cases, and that ap! plications for licenses of all kinds shall be made to the said Clerk and Treasurer. Sec. 8. That the charge of license for any trade, business, occupation or profession not hereinafter enumerated, shall be determined on by the Council at a meeting or meetings ! called for that purpose. Sec. 9. That a foot tax of Two Dollars^. 00) be and the same is hereby assessed to be collected from each ! male inhabitant or resident of the Town of Kingstree, S. C., subject under the 1 law tn c'Tdftt rintv in Hpn ctf drt ing work on the streets of said town. I Sec. 10. That the following sums shall be paid to the Clerk and | Treasurer, who, upon the receipt.there: of, shall issue therefor the proper li, cense as hereinbefore provided for: Agents for stoves, selling andjdej livering except for merchants paying license $16.0# Agents selling or delivering Lightning rods 10.00 Patent medicines 10.00 j Books 10.00 Pictures or portraits 10.00 ; Fruit trees 5.00 J Sewing machines 10.00 i Artists, per day 1.00 Per year .. 5.00 ; Architects ... 10.00 Auctioneering, live stock 35.00 On street 25.00 In store or building - 25.99 i Bakt-ries and dealers in fresh breads 2.5? i Banks 25.00 i Barbers, each 3.10 Brokers and commission merchants same as general merchandise. Boarding Houses, each 2.50 Boarding houses taking students or school children only, exempt. Billiard or pool rooms 10.W Bicycle repair shops 2. ft# Bicycle rent shops 5.00 Brick mills . 10.0# Butchers and meat markets 1I.M Civil engineers or surveyors 5.CO Cotton Gins 1$.W Corn mills 5.W Circuses or other tented shows $5.00 to 50. W Cook shops or restaurants 10.00 Cotton seed oil mills ... 25.00 Contractors .. 10.00 Cotton seed buyers 10.00 Cotton buyers, lint cotton . 10.00 Cotton buyers, seed cotton 10.00 Dealers in bottled coca-cola, ginger ale and other soft drinks not in saloons 2.50 Dealers in ice cream, not in saloons 2.60 Dealers in horses and mules 10.00 Dealers in Buggies and Wagons 18.00 Dealers in general merchandise $100.00 to$l,000.00. ._ 6.00 1,000.00 to $3,000.00 ... 10.(56 3,000.00 to 5,000.00 15.00 5,000.00 to 10,000.00 20.00 m rwm nn en rwm nn or. MI 1V,UW.W IV W,VW.W M/.W Dealers in coffins and caskets .. 10.00 Dentists 10.00 Druggists ... 5.00 Dealers in hides or furs 6.00 Dealers, other than saw mills or planing mills, in lumber and shingles 5. CO Dealers in organs and other musical instruments 10.00 Daalers in furniture 10.00 Dealers in clocks 5.00 Dealers in wood or coal K00 Express companies 25.00 Fruit stands on street or vacant lot '. . 1Q.OO Fruit shops 2^00 Green Grocers 5.60 Hawkers and peddlers, per day ... Sl'CO Per year 50JDO Hotels 1CC00 Horse traders, per day .. 10.00 Ice houses and dealers in ice 2.50 Ice cream and cold drink saloons. 5i00 Lawyers and collecting officers 10.00 Laundries and agents soliciting laundry for foreign laundries 3.00 Life or fire insurance agents Resident 5.00 Non-resident 10.C# Merry-go-rounds, per day 25t|0 Opera Houses or play houses .... 5^t6 Open air kitchens, per day 5.60 Per year 50.00 Oil tanks... - lO.OO Paint shops or paint contractors 5!06 Planing mills ? 5.00 Printing offices or publishing pa- * pers t 10.00 Physicians ... .. . 5.00 ' Pressing chibs 5.00 Railroad companies 1 50,60 Real estate companies 5.00 Real estate agents, renting or selling . . 5.00 Stables, public, feed or livery 5.00 Saw mills, 1 ? 10.00 Shoemakers or cobblers 2.56 Silversmiths and jewelers 5.00 Selling beef, per day ^ 1.00 Selling pork, per day 25 Soda water and cold drink foun! tains L 5.00 1 Selling fish, not fresh water, on I streets ~ 8.6^ Tailors, merchant _ 5r00 Telegraph companies lt^QO Tinners and tin shops 3ap0 Tobacco buyers, leaf tobacco .. 5w) i Tobacco warehouses... JV/w I Watchmakers and repairers .. 5.00 1 Wheelwright and blacksmith shops $.00 'Warehouses, with storage for hire 1.6.00 I Telephone companies .10.00 j SEC. 11. For any other trade,.business. occupation or toofesj sion, not hereinbefore mentieneJr a lii cense tax of not less than fl.iO cor ' more than $100.00, to be determined ?n by council. Sec. 12. That all ordinances or rags of ordinances iaev^lj&t i with this ordinance be and fcifb' same are hereby repealed. Ratified in Council assembled this 20th day *f January, A. D. 1910. Louis W. Gilland, Mayar. 1 sM