The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, April 12, 1900, Image 1
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VOlTxVlT KINGSTREE, SOUTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, APRIL 12, im NO. 15.
W Positively No New Display Advertisements Will be Received, or Old Ones Changed, later Than Tuesday Horning.
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AFFAIRS CAUGHT BY OUR COCAlJl f
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REPORTER AND NOTED. :!
Written in Condensed ho*** antf Prwfced' s
m Like Man*er for the Sake of j
Our Weary Reader*.
The season lor bird hjnti*g"hasr (.
expired.
Messrs C. W. and Philip Stol! j
Were in town Sattr?*\\ j
The primary elttclwn conies ofl' ?
the last Tuesday in August. d
Mr. V. Littte visited relatives T
in Florence Sundays
? < - P T .. I. _ I,
LL \V ailace .hr?w-> Jisq., 01 i^iue i
City, was on ou-r streets Tuesday. '
t
Note change of Wilkins adJ
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Me is offering goods cheaper than ^
ever.
e
Mr. Kugetie Ifirsch lias taken a
position ns Tneeeltin;p*fresutun for
I*. ?. Vtaeduv.
ttnlie G. Askius, of Lake
H '
t'itv, came over Saturday night,j ()
-spending Sunday with friends. ^
1 I- ..fkl.ltA,, Aomu 1
iUr. .J. fll. L'OOh, Ol Ortiit'io, vmuv t
-over Friday and while in town t
renewed his subscription to The }
Ivk ORB.
{fr.ir genial friend, W. t. Wil-( <
thins, wears -a wider smile than'
usual this week. Cause i twelve
r
pound boy.
Mr. M. i. is having his }
f Jaw otfice remodeled and repaint- r
cd, wliich ranch improves its ap-f t
pearance. ' c
Messrs Simon and Svlester; c
Toston and R. Cannon, all .good' c
(friends ef Tat Rsc-vrb, paid ?s a; r
welcome visit Sataeday,
! i
Messrs. Eagene and Edwiu L.
Jlirsch are at the Hotel Calhoun
from Kingstree, saya the News
an i Courier ot Tuesday.
The Wrought Iron ILinge Co.,
of St. Louis, Mo., has something
to say to the public this week in
Iheir half column advertisement f
The large brvek etaJWe ef M. t\ t
Heller-oe Academy Street is a- 1
iiMut completed aud is quite an
ornament to that part of town. I
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iV2S( er OU QUilV CUIIICS iuib joai
April 15. The day will be observ- i
ed with appropriate services at i
the Methodist church in town.
Hev.T. J. Rooke, of the Lake (
City Baptist church, preached to a *
large congregation Sunday even- J
ing at the Baptist church. '
Mrs. ty". Yy.(Redding?, of Sum- |
ler, visited |fey sister, Mrs. K- T. (
Sweet on Wednesday Ql'^st npek. ,
Tm: Record will gg tq Ipar !}oipe (
in future.
Mr. J. Q. Crawford is ip tqwn f
for a few weeks bqyjng qld irqn, t
nnrt rnnnpr. r.avinsrthe lii?rli= I
MI j???~ ~~ r-i? r-'i-o ,, ^
esi market price. Cull on tow at I
the depol. (
Why patrun'^e non-resident fire
insurance agent*,who uefer spend
* adollai to the good of the town, i
when by applying at this office i
a on can obtain a policy in the
.Equitable, a strong Charleston j
company seeking Southern support,
or a half dozen other of the <
strongest companies in the world.
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Arwonj: the Visitors to town,
s? Hud ay was Mr. Hugh Bov?, of
Trio, e.rrc of the most successful
aimers ct hbs section.
ces?
Mr. tkeodcre GoErdin, or? of j |
sir promistng yotng raeiical ?|e
indents, spent Sunday in tow*. eve
lis mother, Mrs. C. Geurdin, also wa\
i>ite?l her daaght-ec, Mrs \Y\ G
lafrrble. wht
past fe** days have feeen ^r,il
dt al racing, went'leer, ?ot ducinc! ^er<
o rapt.l gre-wtlt of vegetation and! l',e
that tired teeliR^;*, se elosuentlvl^ral
.? ?
[escribed by tdcertiseis ol" sarsa-i|"v'
orilla and other spring medicine, j ne<*
' etc*
We were pleased to shake j
lands Saturday with our pood lu
riend, Mr. 0. S. Dukes, of Fores- o
on. For several years Mr. Dukes' $m,
ias bee* a subscriber to Tar. $
{kcokp, *ml cue appreciative! was
uonglt to keep his subscription i
>aid in advance. ,)e^
Cotfds are out announcing the ^
nawitge ot Kiss Miss Maria Scott ^
n Or. VP. K. Hrown on Wednes
I'rn
lay afternoon, April IS, 1000, at 1
[ o'clock, at the residence of the ^ ^
jride, Manning,S. 0. Miss Maria is ^
ho voungcst daughter of Junius ,
, J10 (
j. Scott, Esq., and a grand daugher
of Capt. J. E. Scott, of this
Oi?ti
ounty. j
A small colored youth, in a
Momentary confusion of meum et *
uuin, came to griet Saturday in *
Jr Tt T") IkAflftirk'K store. Uorno
al punishment or the chain-gang
jeiag left optional with him he ^,e
ikoee former and received a *
lecect-i,dres?iegv' in the back lotj
)f Mr. Keddick'f, st*re. Beside?
ecerviitg a wholes me lesson he *
it jl decided aversion to playing ne(^
a tfeit feack-yard any more. *
gie
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At the Meyor'e Court j?e|
Monday whs a warm day int ^
)olice circles and some rather ex- ?m
:iting cases came aip for adjust o
nent. The firet case tfait engag- maJ
?d tke'atte?<i?a of the mayor was ?e|
hat of JIes?rs Lee Wise and o
raylor for disorderly conduct. j)u|
Ihis case went before a jury, Mr. j
Leltoy Lee representing the de- rev
ense. The jury brought in a coy
;erdict ot not guilty, and the case 8pj(
vas dismissed. en
Next came Derry McGill (color- ,
?d) for disorderly conduct on the
streets. He also was found not ^0n
milty, Mr. E. L. Uirseh acting as a(Tp
lis counsel. .. _
C. Scott, (colored,) was equally j
ucky and carae clear for want
vQU
>f evidence, ilis alleged offense
vas disorderly conduct and he was
epresented by Mr. lv. K. Wallace.
i,ina Wallace, afllicted with the ^
iame complaint, was not so fortun- j
*te as her masoqljne predecessors, '
aeing fuqnd guilty and sentenced
K. pay a fine of $1.00 or spend 5
lays on the chain-gang. ^
. | Wll
J have a car load of the best ^r{
Latent yioqr, shipped here by ?0'(
mistake^ to be closed out on arrival.
Ho.wH puss this chance of
lietti?? a baneJ of the best patent .vou
(lour at oar laid prices. Cur will ,or
arrive Friday'uext. W. J\ A^ins. j
Lake City, S* C\ (j^
School Exhfritio**.
)alder school, taught by i
ida "Sutclille, wasa^great
> this session. It was won
tke progress ma&e by
ida's pupils. Ske capttv
ryono, bat that is th? a
r with Charleston young lai
tttagttsc tke pride of the par
;n t'he commencement
rnmei, given below, was
id without a mistake to
occasion. This is the
nine -??f the closing exert
lie house cf Cttpt. J. M. I
v in tiie presence of a I
r?<\:
. The Girls i? the Woods
Dubwse.
. The Black Birds ^ J
th.
. (In When the
Lo^s by VL Smith.
. The Bridge, by Mollie I
y.
. The Good Bart, by 1
jose.
. neciiauon, men
e, by Oiive Smith.
. The Casabiunca, by Jer.
. The Beautiful City, by .
'alder.
. The Sea Ilath its f-earlti
llev Oalder.
0. Footsteps of Angels,
lie Kennedy.
1. Siii, by Ethel Welch.
2. I Shot an A-raviw into
, fcy Uobt. Welch.
>ia>tegue, The Weathercoci
Vi.lifiirn Snir<>
4. What the Winds Bring.
5. 'Bfce Best Medicines, by J
4ec.
C. Ute Maiden, by Moilie ]
y.
7. Which Shall it Be? by J
Sooth.
8. Simple Simon, by Ma
uiedy.
9. Love, by Sue Smith.
0: Billie and Me, by C
ith.
1 What it is to be a Ger
r?, by Lillie Dubose and M
uiedy.
2. Vacation Song, by Lu
lx?se.
will close by saying that
iew in history, trom the
ery of America, with the
iuoiis explorers and leai
erals of the Revolution d
he civil war, was surprisi
d. Miss Kleida has been
tive and patient, 4s all r
ee. All her patrons wish
leasant trip North and ret
t* * il..i ~ -I.J
i iorgeujng noi mar a gmu
le always awaits her here.
K. W.
Married
)n Wednesday, March 28,
mie Saunders, of Virgina
Hugh Cooper, of Fo<
toflice.
U the residence ot the b
Thursday evening, Apr
> Susie McCiam and Mr. li
] Thomas.
Little Eddie, Mrs. Sw<
ingest child, has been quit
several days.
I. J. Kirk, Esq., visited I
y Tuesday on legal busiaes:
Dote frotrs 3Sift?l*.
Miss Tfre &nallpox scare lias ise*
sue- and -everyone &as*on ? siwile.
ider- farmers here ?re ^alte!
Miss putting; the -seed into the
a ted- Some have &nished, ottoon
stial. still planting. So much ?cl
lies, recently has kittdered t&e far
ents very mt*di.
pro-, A pood deal of toH*coo %i
ren- planted this year in oar sec
mar; and those vrbo pl??t it are <<
pro- hopeful.
:isee Mr. R, W. Stewart's strav
ven- ries arc Jookraw; &ne,and wRl
arge be rip?.
Mr. Mafeeney Weaver, of
, by brotv, visited his pareuis here
week. Some one says he
fohn too long, so come again, Mr.
honey.
Sen; (yet jvyu fe^k-s and liues i
der, bovr, the fish will so#
ven- ready to bite.
What has become of our
^l'e hunters? has "Ting Ting"
away?
so X'ooit Li tt.e Sparro
^ovv Greens Greetings.
NTeI- Measles ami mumps are
nrpvniltfff im this neiiyhhorl
I f- r* - o
4 *?y Aid the grip patients are bett^
Xr. T. A. Blakelev ds exten
fcy| his store twenty leetin the re
Our farmers are patting in 1
good work whiie the weath
tli e
propitious.
Mr. E. B. Browa has move
K Oil
family to Greens to make it
permanent home.
Dow 0" Wednesday night, Apri
following Easter Sunday, I
ven- be an 14eS?fc hunt," at Mr
D. Bryan's fot tbe boi.elit of
dajj. district Methodist parsonag
Florence. Admission for gi
rion Persous 15 cents, children 10 c
The public is cordially inviti
attend. Bismaim
dive
Prof. 11. L. Parnell, princip
itJe Hebron High School, whil
ollie town Saturday> P?idus a pies
visit.
ther WANTED, 15 boys to t
baskets. Can easily earn i
the per day.
dis- ,J. N. Sauls, Cades, S.
con- ~
iing We Want to Show
own Something nice in Ileariy-m
Men's,
nust i* now rt'ad>* f?r inspection. 1
1*^ on/1 noAnnmlna 1 <lri>
her "K"1" "uu
because this is the most mone;
urn, we|| dressed man, because it ft
wel- The harder a man is to please,
set; these garments. We are v
J# whether his tailor can product
for double the money. Come
gat ion to buy. Men's suits fro
special FOR MOT
Miss ot the Charleston City Knilw
,, to Suit, brass buttons and cap, tin
ivler Pri('e i-s onb' ???d f?r thirty tit
The Manhattan andCosmop
Come in and tako a at
"d''- John B. Stetson's
II 5,
Sole Agents for the eelebm
n Carhatt OVERALLS and Sv
Brand Loatlicr .Stockings in
. S M
eet s ysj -tl-k
e ill |
C 224King St. Opposit<
s%
Mail orders promptly aim d
DO TOO SET
lmv WTfl A. LAME BACK ?
Ishsv tnrtk 9Kato Tn Ksrratk^
seal. AtiasS trcwyba^y \yOio rssrSs ifhfe rrew*,
^r wie.'te 4rtovaf 3t>e wcnderfu;
it >- j- w?? made by Dr.
SSWS
1W&7 ft?the $w?t m'dcfi]A[f+
j^Cftlirtenpiofithenine^
Al | | ijjj- <e?rrfh csnctay; di?.
'ii?fl toyered alter veers <&
' ffj ' lievJt! scf?n^fic research by
yc-1 Dr. Kilmec, the err.tI
fl ' Ja L- - " nent "kidney anfl b!ad
^ speriaftst, and f?
i'feer- wonderWlly ?j*cssafa! In ^romjalgr curing
'ame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid troubles
and Brtght's Disease, wfcich is the wcrst
form of kidney trocble.
,f Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root Is not rec"e~
ommendeclfct everyfhingbutff you have kld?
last ney. liver or Madder troubWt wfll be found
just the remedyyouneed. Ithas been tested
fS off j in so mary ways, in hospital v/ork, in private
Ma- practice, among the hetyfiesstoo'pdor to pur1
' " ; chase relief and has proved so successful h?
*<*>ry case <hsu a special arrangement has
been made fey vrtiich all readers of tfrilpaper
u Or- whohavcncft already-tried It, may have a
n be sample bottle sent <reety mail, also a bopk
i telling more about Swamp-Root and how to
I find out if you have '.ainey-er-bladder trouble.
fox j When writing mention riding this generous
I offer in this paper and _ f^ftZTiiiiii
l"un send your address to
Dr. Kilmer & Co..Bingj
hamton, N. Y. Tt">
" ' regular iiiiy tern ajiu nwnwv? j
j dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists.
I
still
iood.
er.
iding
ar.
some,
er is
I
d his
their
i is, watch this Space For
here
w lO. J. LESeSNE'S
the
rowo Advertisement,
ent*.,
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isant
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side Clothing. Our spring line of ,
Childrens'CSothing ;j
sVe should like to have it seen l>y every
sser in our territory the economical maii
f-saving clothing house; the habitually
ilfils all his ideas of style anil good taste
tiie more anxious we are that he should
rilling" to leave it to his own judgment
1 any filing more artistic and workmanlike
in, gentlemen, yon will be under no oblim
$*> to $22.
'ORMEN AND CONDUCTORS
ay Middlesex Flannel Double-breasted
e complete uniform, for $D. Tills special
l vs.
. litan Negligee Shirts for Spring wear.
New Style Spring Hats. I
ited DUCHESS TROUSERS, Hamilton |
i'eet Ori* OVERALLS. The Black Cat S
all sizes for boys at 2-x- a pair. I
. Brown's 1
GRANITE CLOTHING HOUSE, I
j Academy of Music Charleston, SCO . fl
ed to. . I