The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, August 23, 1900, Image 8
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I": charge of
W. L. BASS, K?Q.
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Mr. 1>. 1>. IN** has Iv.vn transfer- J
yeii from this place to Fair Bluff, i
.N . V ., ;(IUt !?*??, >'i I^viuw |
ten, now our agent.
Miss Cecil Severance, who i- now ;
in the Lanes telegraph otlice, came
home ! n a visit Friday.
Mis.- Millie Lee returned from
die summer selioo! a! Winthrop
last Friday. She reports the ses-j
-ion a very pleasant ami profitable !
one.
Miss Fannie Askins of Cartersvilla,
is visiting relatives in t ?wn.
Miss Kniily Doty, of Charleston,
who is teaching near Mr. \V. F.
Kennedy's was in town F.i lay and i
attended a tobacco sale.
Two graves in the Ihiptist church i
yard were marked a few days ago. J
t ir rni K.% %%, I
wvcr jir. j. .m, i uuuiii." ? n ilium- ,
some marble monument of about <?|
feet nigh was erected. A slab was
placed over Mrs. .McMillan's.
The tablet in memory of Mr. J.
M.Thomas, of which we spoke some j
lime ago, lias been placed in the j
itapti.-i church. It will probably be i
unveiled the latter part of Seotem-;
'her.
Prof. U. A. Ackerman, principal !
of the Cottageville school, has been !
-pendingsome time in town. Hej
attended the summer school.
Some tobacco sold here last Fri
day at 10 cen's.
Jake Epps was up before Magistrate
(Jaskins Friday charged with ;
criminal assault upon Missouri Sin-;
gletary. I'otli parties are colored.
Jake was committed for trial at the
court of sessions.
While delivering a set of furniture
u few days ago Mr. W. I.. As- i
kins met with a serious mishap. A|
bureau on which he was sitting top-!
pled over, throwing him out of the
Wagon. e was for some time unable
to rise, and now has to use a i
-tick in walking.
Parties who sent wheat to Parlincton
have got back nice white
tiuur. When wheat goes to $1 per
bushel they will rejoice and he exceedingly
glad tiiat tliev grew1
wheat.
The fame of the Lake City tobac-,
en market is spreading. Notwith-1
standing the unprecedented weather
we have been having the sales
have not fallen off at all. In fact
the amount received during the
iii i l,?cJ if tint
I'"1" "*' ?? J - "I - --11
liiatofany previous week smcu tnej
opening. Duringa number of days
ithere were two sales, one at 1! a .
r:i. a ud another about 1 p. in. From i
what can U' learned the am unit o;
tolviceo received here and the price- j
paid compare favorably witn any j
. *..-r market in the wh ile country, j
liy ihi- we mean not only the mar-!
ket> i:t small towns that have hut ;
one . a rehouse, hut aNo those in !
places that boast of two, three, four I
and even a greater numlxw of ware-j
houses. Soliciting agents are he-1
ginning to appear. Two came a few j
days ago asking shipments of to- j
Iracco. One is from llichmond, the I
other from Danville.
lie v. Mr. Harris, of the Hpworth j
Orphanage, was in town Monday.
Mr. H.G Ask ins, of Georgetown,;
paid his old home a visit .Sunday.
On account of t,he peculiar schedule !
it was necessary for him to lie over |
in Kings tree both coming and go-1
ing. j
Little Mis.Ito.sa Tallovast, of:
Rome, is spending some time with
the Misses llollins.
Friday afternoon we had a little
w ind, a little rain and a little hait;
lust the am; tint of each was very
limited except the wind; even that>
was Unt a stilf brec/.v.
Mr. Thomas Kaddy died Friday,
night, the ITtii inst, of congestion j
ef the brain at the aire of years.;
He was a son of Mr NV\ Capers
Faddy, and leaves a young wife and
two little children. May the Master
ot wind and wave be with the
bereaved and comfort and sustain
t hem.
1*1 iza Moore, relict of the I
hit.- II. } *. Monro, foil on sleep Sat- i
u-rday, Au^iw 18th, at the a?re ol" 70 1
years and 10 month. She had been '
gradually going down the hill lor
unite a while, and her death was;
iu< h.a general breakdown of the
-v>ten:. She leaves four children,
Messrs. W. A.\\ arren and John
~ "oore and Mrs. Von McKnight, j
Her remains were laid to rest in
the Cook ourvinjf ground Sunday;
afternoon, She was Miss J'erstelie. j
Jjeft a widow years ago, she fought ;
; he battle of life well and now rests j
in peace. Her children, who have j
in herdenth lost their best frienJ, j
have our hearty syrn oat hies.
Mr..lames A. II. Cocktield passed i
: way Saturday night, August 18th,;
at the age of (ill years. While not a
very ola man, yet his death was j
probably dm to it general wearing j
?-ut, hastened by fever. Ilis has|
been an active life; and, alter all, |
iif is not counted by years, tut by
dee ds. He was married twice; his
first wife was Miss AddicTiuiiuoris,
daughter of Mr. Thomas Tiininons,
i i o lis last wife,who survives him,
V.it.- .Miss c Timnious, (h.tigh
tor of 31 r. Isitic Titnnions. }fe
letives liine children and quite n
number of grandchildren. Ho vu>
buried nt the Lee burying ground
at Mrs. Fannie 1 iOo's. Mr. t'oekifeld
ay a sone of the leading men of
his neighborhood an<l out* of trie:
mainstays of his church. Oursym-j
pithit s a:o \vItli them.
Mr. Win. D. MeCutchcn breathed1
lii - last Sunday August I'.nh,'
at the ago of about .'! ) years of tv-j
pho-inalurial fever. A young widow
ami six small !?oys, the oldest i
about r.?years, are left behind. May!
)fe who is tire father to the father-!
less and tln? widow's <?oil be withi
them t ? comfort and bless. 11 is re- i
mains rtst at Iligh Ilill church.
Appointment of Committees. )
Editor County Record?
1'lc.Hse be kind enough to allow nsj
space in your columns to make the!
following announceruent
Some time ago Camp James Me-j
Cutchen appointed tke undersigned J
a committee to inaugurate a more i
ment looking to the erection of a'
rnomtmei t to the memory of the
Confederate dead of Williamsburg j
county. The committee recently
had a meeting and decided the time
had come to begin this long neglected.
Hut Terr important, work. To
aid us in collecting funds with which
to do this work, we have taVen the
liberty of appointing a committee of
ladies residing in difTe-ent parts of
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wie CUllULt, huh i4Jjjrun> uvjj uiiui
to take this matte' up iu their r spec
Live commui'i-s and raise is
uiuch money as possible during the 1
following winter.
The committees are as follows
Lake (Jitv?Mrs L L Cnldwcll, i
Mrs Henry Singletary, Mrs Dr T 15 |
Hinnant
Scran toil? Mrs Dr S D M Byrd. ;
Mrs P> C Whitehead, Miss Li! lie!
Gnfhani
Cades-Mrs J P Kpps, Mrs K II:
.Sauls, Mrs 11 1> Johnson
Kingstree?Mrs Louis Jacobs.
Mrs Dr D C Scott, Mrs M T Heller.
Suiters?Mrs Sarah Gordon, Mrs
J A Terrell, Mrs J M Cook.
Lanes?Mrs I) K Gordon, Mrs!
Thos Nettles, .Miss Krtin Severance. [
It hems? Mrs F Khem, Mrs 1) JDI
Hhetn, Mrs C D Cook.
Gourd ins? Mri It II Pitt man. \
Mrs Dr W S Gamble, Mrs A M Gor-1
dO!J.
Greens?Mrs W D Bryan, Mrs 'J'j
A 1'lakely. MrsS K McCulIougb.
Trio?Mrs Neil G McDutlie, .Mrs.
J W Register, Mrs Th??u Wells.
Sutton*?Mrs It P llinnuut, Mrs
J J Graham, Mrs Maria Richardson.
Jir.rpers?Mrs J II Hudson, Mi's
VI S Canilin, .lr, Mrs J P bruortoii. |
Gi?flf:vvilir?Mrs S J Taylor, Mrs
K G M. II.kI, Mrs Hogan.
Johnsonville?Mrs Henry Caddy.,
M "j ll.'.rlv.- .Tl ill ll.4l.rt \i . < <; w'
indiantewn?.Mrs G J Graham,
Mrs Wra ( ouper.
Prospect?Mrs W S Paddy, Mrs
A A Brown, inrj Simon I'osson.
Hebron?nirs W.I Burgess, mrsj
Thoma* Wilson, mrs -I H MeKlveen.
J)r I) C Scott has kindly consent-;
ed to act as Treasurer of the com-1
mitcies, to who all remittances should
be made as last as collections are!
made.
S D M Bvrd.
S .1 Snovedeu,
John A Kelley,
Committee.
Doings at Duck.
Fodder pulling is I he order ol
the day. .Nice weather lor cuiing\
it. Cotton picking will soon commence
it ix openiuir ver\ fast. !
One of oi;r young sports has >
disappeared very unceremoniously.
We are unable to say whether
in; is lost, Graved or stolen: but
when last heard Iron) he was down
near Smnmen ille sitting upon a
heap of sawdust devouring a green
apple.
Some of the hunters who like;
the sport of deer driving are liav- '
in:: lots of inn now. Your quill-;
driver is not much of a hand to
hunt deer?lie likes the ''dears.";
The writer attended the ice
cream festival at the JJaptisl
chinch Tuesday evening. A large j
crowd was present and everyone !
Wi iMtii.v ll lies ides the
supper 1 here w is ice cream, lem-'
onade, cigars, bouquets and fronted
cakes. $50.S"> was made.
Our community was saddened
by the death of Miss Margaret
Brockinton, who died Tuesday,
nijrht alter an jllnes.s of several
weeks, 'l he remains were interred
at the old Belin Church Wednesday
afternoon before a larjrej
concourse of friends a-'d relative*,
Kev, D. L. Cropland officiating.)
Wuippouwii.i,. j
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0. T. HAIL.
STAR 1
W B ar~m n a
claBBal LV*jjc
Zs ZTC*W
Dlil! SllB I
GOOD BUILDINGS, W
GOOD YAK1.
CO."
It is to Your Advan
NO MARKET IN SOUTH <L
LAKE CITY. GIVE
Any woman lias a perfect right!
to look in a milliner's window and I
wish she had a wealthy husband*
IT MELTED WIN BATTLES.
Twenty-nine officers and men wrote)
the front to say that for scratches, j
bruises, cuts, wounds, sore feet and j
-t iff joints, Uueklen's Arnica Salve is (
is the best in the world. Saine for.
Burns. Skin Eruptions and piles. J'cts. j,
a box. Cure guaranteed. Said by j
Wallace Jfc .bdinson druggists.
A hypocrite is a man who pre-;
tends to he what he can't with ac j
cent on the can't.
, M>L> < /- T*T >\*
i' J'J fo\ ij.vi r.ii> .v j a.j'm.i' i.
Timely informtthm given Mr*, i
(George Long, of New Strairsville,
Ohio. saved two lives. A frightful
cough had Ion;? kept her awake every >
night. She had tried many remedies
and doctor* Ixit steadily grow worse |
until ur^ed to try Dr. Kinj?< new Dis-j
eovery. ()ne *?ott le wholly cured her:;
and she write*, this marvelous mcdi-j
cire also cured Mr. Long of a .-evere .
attack of pneumonia. Such cures
are positive proof of it* power to cure (
all throat, chest and lung trouble-.!
< )idy 5;ie and *l.nu. (Guaranteed. Trial!
Uittles free at Wallace & Johnson's)
drug store
A man who lives up to his own 1
advice seldom needs a lawyer.
STORY OK A SLAVE.
To he hound hand and foot for years *
by the chains of disease *s worst p.rin j
of slavery. CVnrge 1). Williams, of
Manchester. Mich., says: My wife has J
been so helpless for years tle?t she
eould not turn over in bod alone
After U-imr two bottles of Electric i
Hitters .-he i< wonderfully improved
ami able to do her own work." This
supreme remedy for female d>ea--.?;
quickly euros nervousness. >icople-s- e
n* >s. luolaneholy. headache. backache
fainting ;i"d riiz/.v sf>e!ls. ]r :< a else:
id lo weak, sickly, ruii-d"\vu i?cu|i!e<'niv
**nara?UTd. nuly ,"ii)c. >obl l#y
Wallace \ J .meson druj,ui*ts.
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Tliose thai are sprinkled with:
the blood of the Lamb are 1'i rep root I
against tiie Devil.
W. L. BASS,
Attorney at Law,
i.AKi-; cirv, s. c.
Practices in State ami Federal 1
Courts.
;
J. G. McCULLOUGK,
C* +-m \IT7ATTAT>
oui v c.y ua .
Work solicited in Williamsburg and '
adjoining count ie-5. Lines carefully 1'
run and plat* made. Address or cai
on me at Uenson, Jv L.
BICYCLES REPAIRED, r
Shop in rear of Coleman Hotel
Eticyole* Repaired on Mion ;
."\ol ice.
IIICVl'I.IW TO RK\I.
Terms Keasonuble.
J. AOSTEN. s
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WAREH<
ben vnan
illfi Iff llfiAF
ft?! fam*mrrTm['m*!^m
'tiasx atannj Vx^ mbb iia mica a9
ZESea-cl^ lETcr 3=
in Til El
ELL LIGHTED.
) AND STAPLES.
V VENJENTLV ARRANGED. .
EX RE I? IE NEED WARE IK
GOOD (
tage to Help Build u\
VKOL1NA CAN OFFER RETT J
l\S A TRIAL AND WE WILL
HALL & CLE
1
COMPEL
\\~c rise above competition on
Horses and Mul
Buggies
?OURLIVERY
DEP
J* Complete with New Turnout:
J. L STUCK
Lake City
Bo To
STACKLEY'S C
ror Diir^iiu^ i;i
DRY AND FA
MOTIONS ami WHITE GOODS, I
Kl><
Shoes, Hats and G
Good
Iciiieriilv'r we bay and .-ell for cash,and
A full line of
igm? con mam ***S. "T"3
m bJkj toLh vuImSI cvJm
Please call and be convinced.
Stackley's C
DON'T FORGET!
When you come to Kinjjstrce don't
(iA(i(i, OIjI V
\.s we ?uv daily adding to our already !
- j rxi
Di^ess Goocis, nats,
Ye also carry a complete line of
First Class l
Spare and time will not permit ns t
When you ?et ready to paint your !i
r.erits of our Standard ('old Water Pa
1 arable. Walk in and look around.
Yours Kespeetf
G
BR. JOHN EDWARD TAYLOR, I
DE1TTIST, j
GEORGETOWN, S. C. j of
I - 17 1900 [en
dmmnmamrvramimmmm ?bi > -rnr? i ? r wmxummm
. M. CLEMENTDtJSE.
oa ?
!?"u.slness.
itirp
III u OuuuUll,
)CSEMO.
X)liPS BUYEiiS.
) a Home Market.
Eli AD VAX l\V(?KS THAN
CONVINCE YOL'.
:ment.
Proprietors.
NOWHERE
rxTXOisr
88,
, Harness, etc.
ARTMFNT
h and "Unexcelled Service*.
:ey & co? >
, S. C-.
ASH STORE
NCY GOODS,
r G-cod.s,
J ACES,
IINUS, RJ15HONS and SILKS.
lents Furnishing
s.
will save you money on all good-*
TTTPT!
shrj wtEx nsm V csnsEryRl *5
:ash Storet
fail to vMt
Kit & CO.
urge .--tuck a fin*? line of
ioes, Clothing, Etc.
Groceries,
0 quote price.
ouse don't fail to investigate tin?
inls, something new, cheap ;u*l j
nil y,
AGG, OLIVER & CO.
DR7R J.~MCCABE,~
DENTIST,
ill be at Kin^iree, S. C, grfl the
?ar 1900, except the first two weekJanuary,
March May,July, Sop?
iber Aiui November.
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