The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, August 16, 1900, Image 4
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! KIXttSTliEB, S. C.
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C. W. WOLFE.
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TEOIS.
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copy, six months - - - ;
One copy, thiee month-, - - .2r>. :
Snbscriprions payable in advance. |
ADVERTISING KATES:
One inch, ?rst insertion, $1.00: each
subsequentinsertion. SO cents. Obitj-'
a pies and Tributes of Kespeet over 1-*?D
A.?rds chanted !'or as tegular advertise- j
n.ei's. Liberal reduction on :ulvertis-t
ijii: made lot* three, and twelve j
nnviths' entrant-.
i .utmvuicut '"vs i ne/'.nnipanied j
!>\* tie* re?il name ami addles* ot'> tin;
?v ; ii r in order to receive attention. no j
u??;<iii>ijnj('ation of a personal nature!
>\ iii l?i? rmfolislisd except as an advertisement.
address all letters and make all drafts
payable to
.0. "w. wolfe,
King-tree, S.C.
thursday. august \C, 1900. j
mr. joel e. btunson and family
have moved to sum lor where leev ;
i t
will resida in future,. JLJieir ue-:
parture from Aingstree was adis-!
, t/iuet loss to the town, and was,
very much, legrelted by all ourj
citizens.
We are requested by Mr. B. II.'
Myers and family to return their
heartfelt thanks to their friends
and neighbors for the kind and
ihougktful attention shown them j
during the recent sickness and j
deal!) jn their family, and to say !
that, these kindly ministrations!
will alwavs.be gxatefr.Jlv remem- l
bered.
There was quite a large delegation
of representative citizens
from Scrantoti here Monday at the
^ A t Iim.i i
. ;mj wjcr? in-, miivii^ uiv m
w.f note the folia*itiir: J. II.]
!{* a'kwej, W. P. Kdwards R; H.
/* r>iiig!etary, W . J. Cook. C (i. and i
X. M. D_ MCGye and Pre.-tyn>
.Miles.
Dr. S J>. M. Byrd and daughter.
Miss Minnie, .-pent Monday in:
Kinds' ree.
f Should be Taught a Lesson^
Wednesday ol last week,. Mr. J
J. Pres. Wheeler, who lives near |
<jades, was struck in ,the head with j
.1 piece of scantling by a, negro
of the neighborhood named Napoleon
Britton, indicting an ugly j
gash. The negro had threatedj
to whip Mr. Wheeler's little son,
and Ihatgentleman very naturally!
resented it, whereupon Britton,j
became very insoloot, cursing and '
using threatening language. Mr.j
Wheeler advanced toward the,
negro, who caught .up a scantling ;
..bout lour feet long and dealt him 1
a severe blow. While Mr. WJbee-;
"er went to the house to. get his;
pistol the pegro escaped.
A party scqured the wood$slor j
him, but were unable to j
'iad hint until i'ridav night, when i
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Britten, fearlul, of being caught j
and roughlv handled, came toj
town and gave himself up tQ the
iherilf. lie . was immediately
lodged in jail and will be dealt
with according to law..
Such outrages have cora^ of too !
frequent occurrence, and, this'
scauip should b^ taught a whole j
.some lesson, boih us to respectlori
white people and in ro*\dbuilding!
on ttc c)ia:ij song.
Mr. Wheeler, who received]
prompt rriedieal attention, is well 1
op. the way to recovery.
I>T' Reaper. Oeath.
T^e^n^l^eatroyer ha* atalfced
-v 1.nA litMnn/vnt fm\r innH rln*_
vi#? mil, IUHS4 .u^ftog
the past few weeks and the
Presence of the p*!$ horseman,
L .>
dealI), has struck terror to many a J
i '
happy home. From various pans!
of the county come reports of
sickness, suffering and death, j
Our town lias not escaped the;
heavy hand of allliction, each week '
it seems, another page pathetici
being is added to.sad history.
Clarence Carter, son of Mrs.*
David (.\arter, who lives three:
miles west of town, died of
typhoid lever Thursday, August 8. j
and was interred at the Williams- ;
burg Cernetarv Friday morning, j
lie was Id years old and had been
ill a little more than a week.
From Bloomingvale comes the
sad news of the death ot Mr. Joe
Severance and his \oung son, !
I
Charlie. The son died on Sunday, j1
Augu-t 5 and was buried Monday !
at Cedar Swamp church, in '
(piick succes.Mon the father \vas!;'
-<< ei/,I.-an nil Th r<?1 !1 V* A II "list It. f'
and laid to vest beside his son lite i
following day. Mr. Severance!,
came to this county from Darling-.
ton about six years ago. fie was '
a good citizen, having the respect '
of all who knew him.
Miss Jola Myers, the eldest j
daughter of Mr. and Mrs, I? III
Myers, peacefully passed away;
Monday night alter a lingering j
illness. During her days of lan-j1
guishing Mi>s Jola bore her snlFer-!
ing natientlv and with christian ji
fortitude. Everything was done)
for her comfort and relief that j'
medical skill and loving heaitsj
could suggest, but she gradually i
grew worse until her spirit took ,
its llight to a happier home where ,
the unhmy mansions be."'
The kind and sympathetic ministrations
of her family and friends :
during her illness attested the
love and affection in which Miss
iola was held. Her sad and untimely
death is a severe blow to!
many hearts and leaves a void j
that cannot be tilled <
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'fiie remains were taken to the .
.>1(1 l.umlv bumnji ground in:1
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Horence county lor interment. ,(
The bereaved family have 'he J J
sympathy of the whole commum-ji
ty in their sad allletion.
WILLIAM ROBERT GRAYSON. |]
His Sun i& Gone Dqwn While it was : 1
Yet Day. I
"And thou art dead, as young and <
fair 1
As aught of mortal birth; ?
And form so soft, and character so
rare,
Too soon return'd to earth."
On Friday August 10, 1900,
the young a'ld promising life of:
William Robert Grayson, eldest!
son of W. \V. Grayson,. Ksq , was i
brought to a close, the result of nn I'
accident. The luneral services';
.vcre conducted by the Rev. Wm. '
S. Martin.at the Methodist church |;
and the hody thence conveyed |
midst sorrowing relatives and1)
friends, to t!-e Williamsburg
Gemeterv. and there la^d at rest.!
Scarcely sixteen years of age,^ in
the bloom of health an,d promis- ]
ing manhood, lias passed away a 1
youth, beloved 111 this community, j j
Bobbie, as he. was familiarly j t
known to his friends, possessed J1
nil the dualities that no to make,1!
up Ihe OqiI-fearing yoath, and j
among'st the last word* he uttered i i
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to the dgar.oi^s surrounding his.jj
cqueh, were, "I jW.il} soop be ii) j
heaven".- And when he passed; 1
aw,ay, a, smile liijgcrqd ou his !
countenance, at peace with his,
God, peace, ot,conscience, and tlie; j
reflection, of eternal peace andglory,
'1
gri.eftetricken parents. J
naught can in, thjs lheu\.
hour of bereavement; .but let us; J
hope, bowing to the will of Him, j
wjio doeth.all fhjifgs well? M
"That though, hIfc. atyr has gor?e;.j
l>own to rise onI'uomo fairer shote,: (
?n hf>Hvi<n Orhrht ieweled crown,' i
.. It will shine fuWVer more."
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I RHEUMATISM i
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r thi: mkuh al Vv'ondf.k or tiij: *
{ ,>i no loon III Century! 5
?\ vegetable remedy that positively^
retires recent and lon?r standingea>e-V
vl'lio greatest l>l?>i>ii purifier known.j
p lias the hearty endorsement <>t j
? leadinir physicians aft-r thi>r- ?
\ MUjfh trial. Cure- 9S per ?
a rent of the ca-e.s 1 rented. ?
r Sold h.v Wallace & Johnson. ?
? Price $1 perlMlie. \
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SOUTH CIROLINi COLLEGE.
COLI.'MDIA, S. C.
A. li.. J'.. S.. A. M.. LL. R. L. I.
Course-. Sprinjr ? ????rs?-s five fur tcach;rs.
Fourteen professors: 33.000 volumes
in library: excellent laboratories,
class rooms. gymnasium. iiilinniry,
athletic grounds. Tuition $40.
u'her fees $1*. .-i ,-ession; tuition nmitteil
to needy students. Expenses
H&>tn *175 a session. Certified pupil.froju
fortv-tivc accredited scluidls enter
its Freshman Class without examiJation.
Entrance and normal scholarship oxiniinations
held af every county-vat.
Friday. July 20. ijkki, by county superintendents*
Next session opens Sept. 2f?. 1000. For
analogue address
F. C. M'oolAVAKI). 1'resident.
V7QFF0EDC0LLEC-E,
JAMES 11. CARLISLE, LL. !>..
"President.
Eight departments under eight professors.
Two courses leading to the
A. !>. and A. M. degrees. Library,
Athletic (Irounds. (Jymnasiuni, Leelure
Course.
Terms as reasonable as at anv lirsi
lass college. Session begins Sept "J*.
The expenses at
Woffbrd Fitting School
lave been reduced from $141 to 107 l'or
he year.
For catalogue address
J. A. (JAMEWELL,
> 12 Spartanburg, S. 0.
liilFliiT
CHARLESTON. S C.
Founded in 17*>.
Next session opens IktoIxT 1. l'.iiM).
['oilid in the rollogo dormitory, iu Ituiino
furnished room and lijfhf's. can
lie obtained at $1<> a month Tuition. I
Mil p.-r se-sion. payable In two instalment*.
One scholarship l'ivinjr free j
tuition is assigned to Wiftianisbuitf
oiintv. the liohier to lie appointed by I
the county superintendent of education |
nd the judjre of probate. Alicuiidi-j
lates for admission are jiennitied to'
ompete tor Royce scholarships, which 1
pay $150 a year. Strong faculty, well
''(flipped chemical. physical and biological
laboratories: observatory: li?rary
ot 14.ik.hi volumes, and the finest
museum of natural history in the
South. Elective courses leading to the
hiinonfi nf it a ami m. a. For cata
ogue. illustrated circular and inforina ion
in full address
IIAKKIS(>X IIAN DOI. PH,
President.
Presbyterian Collesre
OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
Reduced Rates to Hoarding Students.
Matriculation-fee. Tuition. Itouin rent,
ind Heard t'?r Collegiate year for
isl'H). ou to all who ran be accommodai-!
d in Boarding Department. Good I
iivoimrtodations. fine moral influences. |
ourses of study leading to K. A. andj
l'?. S. Degrees. and to Graduate Work. J
;'K?d Commercial Course, full Faculty j
?f exparieured Teachers. Next ses-j
don opens Sept. 26, 1900. For catalogue
or anv information, applv tt?
A. K. SPKXCER,
Clinton, S C. [
SHERIFF SALES.
[{y virtue of several executions to |
me directed I hove levied up: 11 and
will sell, for cash, for taxes <" n the)
first Monday in September next be-;
fore the Court-house in Kingstree
the following described lands:
One lot of land in Ridge Town-!
ship, in ,the town of Cades, belong-!
ing to, C. \V. Cade, and bounded as j
follows: East by Northeastern Rail-,
road, west by C. (J. Carsten, north !
L?y Mrs, Fannie Sauls, south bv J.C.
[farsten.
Also, 24 acres of land i? Sumter
township belonging to T. T. Bur-!
jess, and bounded as follows: west
/.jI.ifa t\f .V!(umroru onst hv' It. S. .
l7 u* v ";hfT i ^ ?V
Burgess, north bv \V\" M. L. Bur?ess,,south
by \V. ]). (.Idkfcf.
Also, 24 acres of laud in Sumter,
k>)ynship* belouem^ . Jane C.
Starke,'ami. bounded as follows:,
vest by W, Mi L. Burgess, east',Dy'|
:lager A Aibbs, south by H.' S. Bur-;
jess, horth by It. A. VV'oyds..
Also, 24 acres of land ip Sujuter
i^wjishijj "beltyiging . to li. S. Bujr
jess, and bounded us follows: West
>y T, TV "Burgess, east by W. 1).;
^ker, Kouth by Inez Kv&qs, nortn:
jy J. C. Starke,
' J. D.DANIKL. !
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! FIRST?We are here to stay, therefore
ronutfe.
i SKCOM5?Our vehicles arc all standar
one to he of good quality.
I TiIIliO--Oiir .stock consists of young a
do not offer you old and brokei
! FOURTH?We sell as low down as we
out our margin is reduced tor
Tiicrr.as do 1
j KIXfiSTREK,
To Tobacco Growers of "
Pfionlft's Tobacc1
r" "
of jkv?a,n
j Wishes to extend many thanks for voi
' last season, aim announces that they
business and will appreciate your fun!
season, promising the very best servi
I your tobacco. Having just returned fr
; Northern markets, we have secured
i buyers with large orders, and we expc
'don't hesitate to tiring your tobacco
! People's are prepared for ordering and
DOME AND SEE LrS?W e \VI
c.
Write it Down
And yon w
! Remember that 1 still have about
'1(18 Pairs Ladies' Blac
j Tliat I am rioting out at eo.st. Al-<>
MKX\S AND irJV.S1 S'lIlAW
Tliose are the very Latest Stylos, an.I o
llnrgnins in
DRY GOODS AN
Too numerous to mention. Come an
| -&KOCE
Just Received, Sixty Rarrols Frisli
line of Fancy and Staple Groceries hat
Call and examine before buying el
Yours to please,
Wi
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The Welsh Necl
Invites your patronage for 1
]. Healthy loea'ion; pure artesian
i 2, Thorough course of study under
j d. Elegant new dormitoiies?sepa
nearly 420,<MX).
4. Teachers with pupils every nigh
| Touchers live in dormitories wit
Mechanical department under cr
- an/xuwu ;i fiinrnntee f(
Version.
S. Hoys under military discipline.
f>. Low rates; hoard $7.oU per inontl
ing use of instrument, $3.
For illustrated catalogue address,
WELSH NECK 111(111 SCHO(
J. \V. GAI
CA.KLISLE FITT
Af \kf^CT^
VJFJ; vy Lfl iui u
1UMHERQ, SOl"J
.A HIGI.I ,SC;HU<)L KOI1. ROYS AND- <
(a.uis., !ai?
$r?.f>00 Er.^mc^t, the pit't of .! .?!H
F. M. Bamberg f'.HK) JL,oan Fum^. fan
. Offer,* thorquph courjHj, jn EngFe-li,!,n'
History, Mathcoiut u^t Latin, HrocJ^ (
French, Instrumental M' J
W,
Lhave seen better days," said ;
the blind rn?*. I hear,'; re- rei
marked fh* deaf man. iha
I
i?i m
;s .VB1H T ?J K 25f 'N: ?l-:St. ?
it \: our ;ii:;j to ; 'ii.e a ?t}r j>.til
make, and we warrant ewrv
.11(1 sfrutr,' j lor.st'.s Muks.
u-tlowu 1 >. n - k -5.
lioiKstlv cum. Yttir in and year
>ek bottom.
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s. c.
Williamsburg County
i
o Warehouse,
.nlngr,
tir IlOl'i*.?1 ']'!! ii).r (!)''
"? ?? ? * tJ*i? ?\!<1 vt'pi i I'm*
it';- |t:i{ron:i^c <f uririjc tin* com in-/
cC :in;l highest i:j-?rkc{ price-1 f.-r
m :i? extended visit to d! tin*
l2it* .-"rvicc of :i irooii co"p*> of
rt ;i lively market. Therefore,
to tl??? Manning market. The
grading.
LL TREAT YOT RIO!IT.
. M. MASON, Mgr.
ron't forget it!
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!/ or.H Ton OvfrtrHo
i\ any i u!i uaiuiuu
Five Dojcimi
an j> hit ash hats.
an't bo beat 1' >r tin* moiU'y
D CLOTHING. *
(1 be convinced. >
mamja
Flour, besides a full and commie
are going cheap.
sewhere.
LKINS.
i High School
:hofollowing reasons:
water on campus,
competent instructors,
rate for boys and girls, costing
t during school hours.
h pupil*.
impotent instructor.
jr the future, 10s Iwurrtor.s lust
?; Tuition $1 to $4; music, inchid)L.
HAUTSVILLK. S. C.
Nl-:s, 15. S.,M. M. P., Principal.
ING SCHOOL,
College.
rn capoi.ixa.
)ne hundred dollars, a year for board ,
d tuition.
Well sejectfttl library, t?o up-to-iiati'
;iftv h^lls gymnasium, j?radu ?lt%
il ejyjorlencd. teachers, two hoarJ(
departments.. ?
)jxns September 23> ?190(),,
IV^t;ii for Catalogue.
E. WILLIS. H.iad.M^ter.
Unless n Christian's .walk ifjr-,.
spoads with his talk, the less ll? .
s to say the better, >
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