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P^OLTXTV. KINOSTREK, SOUTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, DECEMBE^; 15, 1898. NO. 50. ion iijjlilsi. AFFAIRS CAUGHT BY OUR LOCAL REPORTER AND NOTED. *- i Written in Con^naed Form end Printed in Like Manner for the Sake of Our Weary Reader*. Cotton i* quoted here to day at I 4.80 cents a pound. j Capt Williarr Cooper, of Coop | -I <.all Urt ! era, paiu QS M piCBMlii van .u?.. , day. T M Gilland, E<q.. and MLoni* Gilland spent Friday in Charleston. Rer. R W Barnwell preached two sermons Sunday at the Episcopal chapel. Mr. and Mrs. M F Heller, of King?tfee. are in the city.- Georgetown Timer. Died, on Monday, December 12, Carrie, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A B Burrows. Mr. A C Bradham visited his parents at Manning Sunday, returning here Monday morning. Amonp the guests of the Calhoun Hotel, at Charleston, last Friday was Mr. N T Pittmah, of GoordinV Mr ? L Hir?ch. a law student at the South Carotina College, came home a few days ago oh account of sickness. Mr. J E Norment, of the News and Courier, was in town Monday ' I # . * shaking hands with his many 1 t^.riehds here. Mr. Deems Epps has gone to Charleaton to attehd lectures hi the medical college, this being hi* ecood term as a pharmaceutical student. , Messrs. Louis Jacobs, W W Grayson and Miles H P okin went to Charleston Monday nig ;t t-? ;;t tend the meeting of the Grand Lodge of Freemasons in session - i^this week. Mr J S MeCullouirh, Jr, a mem her of the Second regiment, 8 0 V I, came home last week to recu perate from the effects of a four weeks' bout with typhoid fever contracted til Jacksonvi'le. Mr. W T Wilkin*, one of our "warmest members" in the mer- j i cantiie busines, got up a catchy advertisement of flour last Saturday -theficure or a man stuck head fore most to a barrel of fancy , patent brand. i Mr E F Eppsof the Puddinjr Swamp section, killed five wild turkeys last Monday at a si , 'oj shot. Since wild turkeys hn\ j become so scarce Mia: to see on.* j it an uncommon occurrence, \ut> , was a fine morning's sport. A premium that it * premium is our great offer to send absolutely free 1 or one year with the t'ot:>*ty Record the Garden and Fatm, a ( large 16-page monthly,a standard twenty-five cent book, and a ( chance in our guet6ing contest. ; A number of our friends have responded to our appeals and renewed their subscription to the < Krcokd. There are still some in arrears, however, who seem to think we are in this business for our health, or for the amusement it affords. Once more we urge ' these delinq aints to come forward and favor the paper that has favor 1 ed them.A dollat seems a small matter to some of you, but when it amounts to several hundreds of these small matters, it becomes a matter of great importance to us. Come forward, friends, and help us iu our efforts to jgive you a rirsi class newspaper. Among the able co?*,nw'' retained b the mec ..rresf*^ for con spiracy against TolberU *he postmaster at McCormi^k, is Mr F Barron (trier, form^r'y of tins place, now of the Gij*e,iW?od bar. Several citizens cK "'is county itad money deposited {be Amer can Savings Bank, f*t Charleston. I and were lowers bv 118 '"""re m?i | w>->k. It's a crvirta shame that r>- pie should be swindled out of tn<:r money in shameless frt>h.rn. i I Our live merchi'nti re getting in their stocks of Xmas Roods, fireworks, fancy articles and handsome ChristrtQ** presents, all suggestive of the; ?*rry vuletide. Look through the* column* of the COUNT! Rkcoud a?d find out where logo to gel what you want, j We have been requested to an nounce that ther* Le a tourna ment near Mr. M L Grayson's on Cedar Jpwamp, 'Wednesday week, December 21 '^e public is cor j diali'v ikivited t? affend. All who) ? "J desire t oenler^e lists as knights will please senc^ 'n their names to Mr. S i' McCreai Indiantown, S C. A Supper. Editorf County Record: Please *av *n your continually | iiiiproi'ing paPer 'hat the mem j bersofj Cedar Crove Baptist church I will sell hot suPPer a* 'he house j of Mr. Lavola* McCu'lough, on Fri day a ight, Dumber 28, to further the cc nstruc'10" a dwelling for their ipssfor, which is now being built. M. High Class Tailoring Within reach "l all. Made to order st?it*s pants and overcoat* at prices nevf'f before known. 8uit< io tmea^urt' W and up; pants $2 and up; overcoats, $6 and up I will be ,n Kingstree every Monday u'd'' January I to take youif inea>;ure? w hich I send direct to American Woolen Mills Co., the k'orhl'8 largest tailors. * i'. A. ALLffBMOOK. li "mm g' is the staff of Tile. Tliat K(K>(* bread-?-the light, whrt Q,e'? nutritious ?ort. To ma|= is kind to perfection Leaveir> ,exv preparation, is just wbf needed. It is having a WOIt tul run. Free sample package ^ given away bv merchants, ample package and try it. * 10 Our Preachers Will Be. Jreenwood, on Monday af n, the ministerial appoint of the Methodist Conference lor e .vear 1899 were rend out. I h ollowing preachers will serve in s (Florenc ) district: Dargan, P. E. Cheraw ?taijf H.J. Cauthen; Cheraw circ? J B. Weldon; Claussen, M. y Pooser; Clyde, J. S. Aber(.p. *bie; Darlington station, 0. B g, th; Darlington circuit, G. W. I) 'is; Florence station, P. L Kirl( ; Georgetown station, J. L. $ kes; Georgetown circuit, J. A. V ?i'c; H irtsvillte, J. W. Humbert; insonvilie. F. Olarkson; l nsrstree circuit; W. iS. Martin; L' v j ke City, W. H. Kirton; Lamar, L M. Boyd; Lanes, O. L. Durant; v Iters, K. C. Boulware; Scranton, j M. Lawson; South Florence, R. j . Duboee; Timmonsville, R. W. j arber. Union, A. E. Holler. Fresh beef, pork and sausage;ept on hand daily. Your patron ue is solicited. Market opposite fhc dispensary. Walkze <fe WHITS. Want* a Seed Cotton License j Editor County Record: ' I wi-h to call your attention, . !and the attention of the tther members of the Legislature and the Senate, through your paper, to ' a serious condition ot things existing in this county. I refer to the I fiaflic in seed cotton. Iain aware | of the fact that it cannot be pro- 1 hibitedby statutory enactment, J since that would be interfering with the personal rights of the citizen; but can it not be stopped * by a prohibitive license? You may not know to what extent this sort of traffic is carried on in the ccuntry neighborhood*. I think there can hardly be a farmer, who 1 does not know of one or more little 1 shops, some of them having in stock less than five dollars worth 1 of goods at any one time, yet which 1 have bought in from two to ten bales of cotton during the present season; and all, or the greater part ' of this cot ton has been bought from ' parties whose crop is under lie , or who have stolen it. I have heard of the argument ' being made that some farmer- ' could not get money to pick their \ cotton without salling some of it in ' the seed. Now, I have never ' known of an- one who failed ini that respect. If one can get money 1 to make a croo. he can iret money 1 | to gather it, and a man oiild he ' more willing to advance money to ! pick cotton, it' he felt sore that the ' | cot toil when picked, would not go to these little shops I hav<- 1 known instances where money was tarnished to pick moreeottou than was brou'rht to the party who a J vanced it on a lien. It may be asked what won Id be 1 done with renin nits of hales? To 1 this I answer, th.i' several neigh- ' . I bora might oniihiite, p ick in ton bale, a ^taking their families, including the babies, haul it to a market near a dispensary and have a genera' good time. I hnnu I ha l?iir<nprit will 71TC ""r" ? ? i.? their views on the matter,that the 1 legislators may be able to act in accordance with their wishes. Farmer. Coming and Going. Mr. \V. S. Martin will be the | pastor in charge of Kiugstree I I Methodist church for the ensuing I conference year. Mr. Martin is i ! not a stranger in this town or [county; both he and hi- wife, { whase old home tins is, will fin I t many friende of long standing glad to welcome them ascitiBens of our < town. As a preacher Mr. Mar'in ? stands well in the conference and I we feel sure that he will accnm- : plish a good work here. t Rev. A B. Earle has been as signed to Beaufort lor his next ? year's ministerial work. During . the year that Mr. Earie and his 1 family have teen among us, they j have made many friends, who will I learn with regret of their depart ure. Mr. Earle i* a refined gen i tleman and a consecrated, con- | seientious christian. While with 1 ns he did a good work, and we I doubt not that his influence will < be felt Ions after he is gone. While we are sorry that he must leave, i we wish him God-speed in a new < field. HniVwig be long continue hts faithtifeljHtfk in the Master's cause. WANTED A white man to work on farm next year. Apply to W W. Baur, Cooper, 8. C. H II Jffl W. t THE SE3CND REGIMENT EXPECTS TO GO TO CUBA. E( Soldiers Suffir from the Cold What ^ Some of Williamsburg's Boys are Doing in Camp. an Headquarter* Second S. 0. V. I. ^ l/?mp Onward, Savannah, On., ^ Dec. 9, 1898 At la*t orders have been received for our division to ^ . flitkn A# isn prwetrn IU vuun m ?u cauj u?; , j and active prepsrations are now being ma'e looking to that end. ^ Th?* First North Carolina, Second Louisiana, One Hundred and Six- j ty first Indiana, Fourth Virginia j and the signal corps are now on Iheir wav to the Island and Gen. nu Let* is to leave to-morrow. As .. ^ . . ,A< loon as the transports finish the removal of the second division, the first is to go. ^ The weather has been unplea?. . mtlv cold for s/veral days and ca deet fell for several hours and yvas followed by rain, which is still falling. Although an ext-a ^ supply of blankets has been issued iiid notwithstanding the fact that nearly every tent has an oil stove ^ n it, the men suffer more or less from cold. 1 p" Eight honorable discharges were ^ granted yesterday and one soldier ^ was dishonorably discharged bv ^ jentence of a court marshal. , . There are several deserters in ^ he guard house awaiting tria'. ^ I'he government is m King effort* (I w iow to capture all tho<e who have ^ leserted and a good many have >eet? caught. If a man comes la'-k of his own will he is riot con I <idered a deserter, ami his punish !*UI ment is a great deal lighter. Two w i men in thin regiment have been ?ent to prison at hani labor on* ( or three months and one for six months. Quartermaster sergeant Charles .ol I. Jovner, Musician Edwin Rod- lh| rers and Private Oscar Kellev lave returned to camp after a 1 protracted stay at home. They 03 ire all anxious to go to Cuba. ^ Private Arthur F. Graham and Millard B. Mitchtun, who were *S0 tent to hospitals in the North while in Jacksonville, have not .... V. O I rei ueeu rri uiuru iu vump. Private Edward J. Sbirer, who ^ . Or ?as been in the division hospital 'or several weeks, is still in a bad :ondition. Private Walter I. Thomas is Ea igain sick. He was fieut to the liviswn hospital this morning. ing Private Henry Tisdale was di?- Re :harged from the division hospital thi his morning. He had muinps. ha Private W. D Kuss was also re- wh on:ed to camp. Mr. Ruas was twi iick forty-lour days. cot W. S. Moore has been detailed lay t:? clerk to the adjutant. Mr M' Moore had a sixty tour day tussle ti?> a11 h typhoid lever at Jacksonville J rod Fortress Monroe Va., and has cor oeen back in camp only a week, bu Private Lonnie Bristow, for- edi merly of Lake City, is in the hos- ne| pital at fortress Monroe,Va., and p?? Private George A. Bristow has an been transferred to the hospital at nii the same place. far Lieut. Charles J. Kpps, who was away on sick leave for about forty Jjys, has recently returned. M< Louis J. Bristow. ? M< From factory to vnur home, i ne mi only great piano sold this way in pe the Carolina?. Stieff I'ianos "sing ^ their own praise." Baltimore Factory Warerooms, No. 218 w< North Tryon street, Charlotte, N. ve 0., 0. ti. Wilmoth, manager. foi fME^RIDEOF ORANGEBURG. Williamtburg Student Writee Intertin gly of the Co-ed ucationol Institute. / litor County Record'. 1 urn now at Orangeburg* a 8tn nt at the Co educational insti lo here. We have a fine school id I cannot refrain Irom making lown to the boya and girls of my unty some of the elceptional vantages offered by our college. IV nfJirn ui ciiutrgtc ^uuo a.rr/u^ i students speaks well for !he[ cellence of the institution that ' i all love and honor. Thii is the fourth year that the hool has operated and we have a , rger enrollment than ever here. Especially large is the imber of boarding pupils. The I ;ulty consist.* of nine thoroughly i pable and experienced teachers, * d the president, Prof. (J. J. ven% having been with the colre since its beginning, has just use to leel proud oi its success. Tiiw inii11:t:> feature is proini- j nt. T: ? cade s wear the uui:m of the West Point dress ( it pattern, and in its drilling and uiprnent, our battalion is second none in the State. We gave exhibition drill at the State i ir, which elicited much favor- t le comment. Some time ago 1 e ladies of Orangeburg offered a t ndsome gold medal to the best i illed cadet. The contest came ' in the (7ourt house, and after a 1 ree hours drill the prixe was I arded to Sergeant A. B. Boock rt. of Elloree, S. U. We have a brass band in the 1 litary department. Our young ladies wear a lovely it of Confederate gray, trimmed < th Siate button* and black braid, e have, dii *|ie campus, besides ? music hall and dining room, L? handsome 3d r xiia barrracks, ( the cadets, and tl?* mainbuiid Ashley Hull, which is a three>ry brick building. We have . k?nt % of urtesian water on me input. A number of pupil* represent 1 W illiamsburg here, and I tell u, Mr. Editor, we shall striv# to hold the reputation ot ourcounSinoerely yours, (Cadet) P. 8. Courtney. angeburir. 8. (J., Dec. 12, *98. Gross Neglect. litor County Record: Replying to your inquiry regard; the delivery of tho County cord at this point I will state it no Records of November 24 ve been received at this office, ich is the second time within o months they have failed to lie. They are frequently de ed in reaching here until the < ?nday Hfter the day of publican. [ have often made complaints < icerning this stn*e of affairs, L t so far it has not been remied. It is certaiLly due to gross gleet of some postmaster, or st masters, between Kingstree J 'hi.- and I hope you J ly b?- able I ) find out where tbe ? lit lies. J( Yours very respectfully, F. M. NEMRTH, P. M. 1 jrrisville, S. 0., Dec. 6, 1808. j I [Frequent complaints from our | )rrisville subscribers hare been ide as to their not receiving pa- ^ rs the week of publication, and en not at all. On this accouui > instructed our foreman to be ! ry careful in making up package 1 r that office. In spite cf this, i _Hj| pal Setting Acquainted With OQr tVtefc ttrrtS ont Method* It ^n#iJ 4a #A. _ -t-~ A ltvuiju w rxruiv kv vuj muiuu butvi^ igp. This has been qnlU% mm for idding New Customer* /)OQrll?t, end we can't help* bellcrtaf he attraction It in the splendid stock tit> offer of reliable qnaMtiea only, of newest style* and at prices that aiway* lug^t economy. 3ur stock of , Soils and Overcoats i so large and varied, <<err weorttr ewiof ilree so complete, that we am in pod rfivu vw MWIC ttihi f/rv^TTlJ it men and boys of all alaee and properJ<>n?. Our Hat*, Glovee, Neckwear, tfbafe* ry and Handkerchief* wlU latere* rmi. Mall ordere will .Pewit* our careful itteotlon and we guarantee aadsffccto" j reoulte* . * Bentschner I Vianska, Comer King and Haaal 6tra?U, :marL?STON, . - - 0. a 9 After hboot January iftk l*t we are going lo quit giving away our profit as on goods and wilt theu V ask that 8maHf legiti* * mate profit, which it just and right. But cold weather ias come now and those of oar customers who wear pants and .hoes can buy jean*, thf material )ut of which to make t|fp. pea to, tnd the shoes at those esoeptioo* illy and astonishingly low pnoee :hat we will sell at until January 1st. We are selling our 90c jeaae it 17c; 33*0 at 27fc; 60c at 49), ind shoes et barely enough profit o claim their acquaintance. Ton nearer? of shoes, you sensible jconomi.-us will do well !o come to >ur place before buying. Come. ?nd then our stock of flour. It ie oo cheap to mention in print. Wo wouldn't keep it to advertise our tusinesfl with. | Lesesna ft Eppa. | |t^ AiAftAft4.Mfti4jiftftiftAiftAftftftiftftftftM A y'itmmnrittttifftmttttimiis The Palace Cafe, 973 Kin? Street. lUoa'ikiii; ki&vul )ysters and all delicacies in son. Service first cltst. ROOMS FOR REtfT^ complaints still come. The paper* certainly leave this office, and we lereby give notice to pest masters hrough whose bauds this package passes that they will be held oe countable for its delivery, if ire _ iave to ask the government to tend an inspector to investigate cause of the trouble. Kd. CoOTf Recor-J.