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VOL. XVII. KINGSTREK, S. C., THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1901." N()7 ]i>
Positively No New Display Advertisements Will be Received, or Old Ones Changed, Later Than Tuesday Morning.
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AFFAIRS CAUGHT BY OUR LOCAL !
REPORTER AND NOTED.
Written in Uondensed Form and Printed
in Like Manner tor the Sake of
Our Busy Readers.
Mr. F P Cooper representing
the Stale, is in totrn.
W. W. Grayson, ICsq., is fore
?i?tt of grand jwry.
Hon. W. II. Walls, of Florence,
vi?it?d King* tree on Sunday,
Rev. J. E. Dunlop preached at
the Presbyterian church Sunday.
J C Lynch, Esq. an honored citizen
of Florence, was here yesterday.
Mr, W. W. Sing'etary, of ScranUin,
was among the visitors in
town Monday.
Miss Virgie Walker, who has
been visiting Miss Bessie Kelley,
left for Georgetown last night.
Coroner C P Dargan, of Darlington
county, is in attendance
opon the court tnis wees.
Misses Maude and Etnma Wilson,
Iwochsrming young ladiesof Anderson,
spent Saturday and Sunday
with Bliss Bessie Kelley.
We were pleased to see Messrs.
C.G. Carsten, E. H. Sauls, J. McB.
Graham and J, J. M. Graham, Jr.,
of Cades on Monday.
The ladies of all denominations
who are interested in the Williamsburg
Presbyterian cemetery
^ are requested to meet at the Presbyterian
church promptly at tour
o'clock on Friday afternoon next
for the purpose of forming an association
for the care of the cem
etery.
Mems W. F. Clayton, of Florence,
W. L. B??8 and H. G. Asking
of Lake City; W H Walla, of
Florence; A. Schumpert, of Newberry;
J. B. McLaughlin, of Orangeburg,
F. L Wilcox, of Georgetown,
and J. P. McNeil), of Florence,
are among the visiting at
torn?ys at this seisins of the
court.
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it6T. J. 1. OiriCRiana, ui vim.
too, passed through Kingstree on
Saturday enroate to ladiantown,
where he expected to preach on
Sunday assisting the regular pastor,
Rev. Mr. Ward law. In this
connection, we will state that Mr.
Strickland was suddenly called
home on Mouday by telegram on
account of sickuess.
H M. Cooper, M W Rogers,
lion J Davis Carter, Capt. D ?
Cordon, J ? Davie, C O Cargten,
A M Gordon, W K Cook, J A Ftrrell.
J F Cooper, F N Wilson,
Hugh McCutchen, J G McCutehen,
J 8 McCUm, lion. W M Keels,
1 A s M Bradshaw. Hon. T. ?. Gour
din and K.El.l'ittman were notiued
among the attendants ut Court
Moud&y.
Another cur of goooWliiteCorii.
W. I. Askiuf.
Wanted,
To trade a Ittsniii^'ou Hammerl?SIkiI
(tllll^oea )
}mt m good Milk Cow. Applv at
< !?>? lo Un a Box Nw. 23,
lreot S. C.
Just r?c?Tf>ii a cur load ot be*
whi>? corn, 70 e?wtt pc* boi^veJ.
JL /. Burr.
Wo understand our town has i
' scooped in" $25 this week, being I
the amount paid in for fines imposed
by Mayor Kennedy. The
town needi improvement, and
this money wiP be profitably ex- '
pended.
Althengh a Inrge number ol
peoplo came to town this wsek, 1
they do not seem inclined to star '
any longer than possible. It is a '
ba?y timo with our farmers, and 1
they ?ee:n to realize the fact that '
their preseree is required at
home just now.
Uneot ?iltiamsourg s onginesi (
and most intellectual young la- ,
dies,in a letter to the editor, refers
to The Record as 4*the old (
family favorite.*' We appreciate
these kind expressions, especially
when emanating from such a ;
source, as the writer is eminently ,
capable of giving an intelligent ,
opinion. I
A graat quanty of whisky has
been drank in Kingstree this week, i
We are sorry to note this fact, as
it seems to indicate that whisky <
drinking in Williamsburg county
is on the increase. It may be <
that ail the old topers take ad- (
vantage of court week to come to i
Kiagstree to utank t?p,M which
makes it appear that the habit is
on the iucrea?e, or it may o* mai
the imbibers are economiziii: and ,
drinking Muse X.M
The dispensary is pretty well ,
represented here this week. A F
H Dukes, member State board <
of control; W II ilolloway, prose i
rutins witness in the case against ,
F M Player; J K BUenna, chief <
State constable; Geo 8 McCrarer,
dispensary inspector; M II Mob ,
let, bookkeeper .State dispensary: |
J L> Alsbrook, Sta.to constable. |
and perhaps others^?** l.ere in j
attendance upon the court.
It ia wi:h feeling ot profound
nor row that we chronicle the death :
of Mrs. Jane H Wilsen, of the In- ;
diantoWQ section, which sad event I
took place in Charleston on Sat- <
urdaj last at the home of her 1
daughter, Mrs. Freak L Taylor. s
Mrs. Wilson was in her 79th year i
at the time of her death, and was i
a shining light ia her church for t
many years. Mrs. Wilson has led 1
a useful lite and will be greatly
missed in her community. Her I
remains were brought up on 1
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sunaay 10 uio remuwnce ui net
danfhter, Mrs. (Jotea Ervin, and ]
laid to rest at the Indianlowu cem- t
tery on Mondar. <
Try a barrel ot our tioki Medal ^
Flour. None betier. W. T. As- ,
kin?. (
IVANTED?Everybody call t
and inspect my new itock ol goods, j
| which I propose to tell at a bar- j
sain tor cash. I ran surprise you a
aud please you?If you don't be- j
liere it come and see for youraelf.
Everything I otter is brand new
-a i*st Jruf r latLc Wkv hnv nhl and 1
i ?WM UIOV v. I ?rv. Ml ?? ^ .
<sbop-woru goods when .you can
get them freeh and new as cheap
Of cheaper? Your# lor boM'tieee. ,
W. W. QrayaoB, Kingetree, ?. C. j
Our Atock ufTawt)*, Organdie#, ,
Welts, Dimities etc.. is fresh and ,
Qitbrokea. 1'rioea temptingly
'low. W T Aakina.
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MHH Mil .
THE STATE METES OUT JUSTICE
TO LAW BREAKERS.
A Heavy Docket Owing to There Being |
No Fall Term Of Court.
Nearly n year has elapsed emce
a terra of court has been held in
this county, owing to the illness
of Jlis Honor Judge Gary last fall
and the changing of the time of
boldiug the spring term, so that
when Judge Watts and Solicitor
John S. Wilson took their places
they were contronted with an accumulation
of business entailing
i week's hard work.
At 10 o'clock Monday morning
the court was ready for business
*nd the week's work began.
Judge Watt's charge to the grand
jury was clear and practical, which
materially aided them in weighing
the merits of the indictment!
brought to their attention.
The following cases hare been
disposed of:
The State vs. Clara Wilson and
Caesar Cooper, colored, grand
larceny. Guilty as to Clara Wilicn;
not guilty as to Caesar Cooper.
Sentence, two years and six
months in the State penitentiary.
Messrs. Gilland <k Kirk appeared
for the defendant.
The State vs. John Mcintosh,
white, larceny of a horse. Nolptosed
by request of the prosecutor.
The State rs. Jake Eppe, colored,
assault with intent to ravish.
Guilty and sentenced to four years
?n chaining. LeRoy Lee. Esq.,
wa?< the defendant's counsel.
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The State Vtj. J ale M*en, colored,
burglary and larceny. Deleridaut
plead guilty and was neaenced
to hfteen months on chaining.
The State vs. Frank Graham,
KVeslev Burgess and Kobert Bur:ess
alia* Xinki* Burmese, colored,
assault with intent to kill. Gratarn
escaped before being arred?d;
the other two defendant*
?lead guilty ef aggravated assault <
ind battery, which had been
tgreed on by council tad court.
Sentence: Fine ot $25 or 40 days
>n chain-gang. LeKoy Lee, ?*>?]?
iras defendant's council.
The State ti. Elian Williams,
iliag Elian Brown, solored, house>reaking
and larceny; not guilty.
The State ra. August Gamble.
Defendant plead guilty and was
leatenced to three months on
:hain gang or pay a fine of $40.
The Statova. Robert Couuts and
['res Robinson, colored, murder.
1V\ F. Clayton, Esq., appeared for
Jounts, and LeBoy Lee, Esq , was
Appointed by the court to defend
Bobinson. In this case the jury
las been oat for several hours
tnd no rordict on up to
his (Wednesday} Afternoon.
The JSfit# fa. llfrtfj Graham.
rolored. PkaA df ??ihy entered
md sentenced H bine months on
thaiti-giingf.
The ve. K. P. Koberson,
vhr.e, obtaining gootlo sutler false
pret#n*d4. Not guilty. Messrs.
I. it. MeLaughliw and lloxie G.
Asking were counsel for defen-'
lent.
The S'.aU vs. Larry Dick and
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Boots Cannon, house breaking and |
larceny. Dick plead guilty and ;
received a sentence of eight!
months on chain-gang.
The Slate vs. F II Llodge, whit#, j
aggravated assault and battery, j
was under way when the court i
took a recess at 7 o'clock this:
evening. Messrs Gillaod and
Kirk are attorneys for the defense
in this case.
The Stat# vs. Jehn T. Bryan, Jr?
no! prosed.
A true bill has been rendered
in the case of the State against
Frank M Player for breach of
trust with fraudulent iutent.
When this case was called
for trial, the defendant being
absent, his attorney, LeRoy Lee,
Esq., explained to the court that j
he had received information that:
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his client, who is on bond, was j
sick at his home, whereupon :
Judge Watts by request of the so- J
licitor,issued a bench warrant and >
sent alter the defendant, not
deetniug his excuse valil without
the certificate ot a physieiun.
II is Honor also instructed
the sheriff to have Doctor j
W. G. Gamble accompany him I
to examine into Mr. Players condition
and, if necessary, give hi**'
the required certificate. Several
hours later the sheriff returned
with Mr. Player, Dr Gamble certifying
that while Mr. Player*# vi J
tality was somewhat reduced as a
result of influenza, he did not I
think it to tmneri! tllCi
latter'* life or to jeopardize hi*!
health. The case will be tried
to-morrow morning.
We learn that Mexori. Jack
?!cCIary and ? lianna, livingj
near Epps pctoflice, were out :
hunting last Saturday morniug
and that Mr- Hanna shot at a rabbit
and hit Mr. McClary, one ihof
taking effect in the ere. Dr. Scott
treated the ease, but is afraid to
remove the shot for fear of losing
the eye, ani advised Mr. McClarv
to see a specialist.
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Try our Chewing Tobacco at 35 I
cts per pennd. W T Askina.
If you want a Fiano or Organ
write to B. O. Bristow, Darlington,
S. C.
i3k ? REA]
*] nuin wh
fund wel
Im one y
to xatixf
and thie
Jar dre:
Hue of
Suit
(11 ?ml
A poep
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and all I
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South Carolina Covernors. t
Editor County iteeoid:
Will you be kind enough to i
publish a list oi the governors ot
Carolina, beginning with the
proprietary governors; then gi*e
ns names of royal governors, and
?
give uk the names of covernors
Ilected by the pewple from 177*5
p to the nresent time, which ,
when published we believe will
convey information that few
know. Also dates and terms of
office of each. South Carolina.
[We will with pleasure give list
as above in next issue. Ed. Record]
LETTER TO MIL D. C. SCOTT,
Kingstree, S. C. ?
Dear Sir: The problem in your
town was "How to get a good L. <L
M. agency quickly.'' Struck us, that
we'd beat supply soma paint for a
couple of sample houses. That's
why we offer voit or auy other house- ; .
owner who intends paintiug "FREE
PAINT." Send measurements of
house, aud number of coats required
and we'll nay how many gallous we
can give you free of charge, aud also
have our experts supply you with
memorandums of handsome color
combinations.
Vour Bank or Mercantile Aagency,
cau tell you that our credit aud capital
rating are "HIGHEST." Been
makiug this paint for 110 years, it',a
sold all over the U. S. U & M.
Paint covers as well, and lasts longer
and costs less than pure white lead.
You add thrce^nvrters ot a gallon
of Oil to every gallon of Paint.
INQUIRR Sincerely yonrs,
Longman & Martinet,
Paint Makers.
207 Pearl St., New York City.
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Car load of oats 45 cents. Best
Timothy Hay $1*10, call at King'
tiee Grain and Feed store. L J.
Barr.
>s
Our Club Off*rs .
The County Record and the Home
and Farm oua year,$1.2*.
The County Record and TUrioe-aWeok
(New York) World one year,
* o r
fl.M.
The County Record and Twice-aWoek
News and Courier one year,
$1.75.
The Ctiaty Record and the Atlanta
Constitution one year, $1.7a.
The County Record and S?ati<
Weokly Columbia State, $2.25.
The Record and The Commoner
(William Jonniug Bryan's paper),
$1.75.
DT FOB SPBING, 1901.
lere is ono time in lhe year when a
nt? to look unusually neat and fresh
l-dreaaed. i*. la aprimr. And if thee*
ear and one store more than another
y this natural desire, it i* this year
t store. We present to the particu
j.ser of thin locality our new spring
s, Hats, Neckwear and
Underwear.
of our last year1* spring suits, $!??.
$12, we have marked down t* io.
in our window will convince yon.
lits are all hand-made bntton-hoion,
:hc canvas in them are well shrunk,
they will not lose their shape 00
; them.
and see tbe new celebrated spring
DUNIi'M HAT, union made, at
nt for this city.
ur merchant-tailor dcnartmet. we
nly concern in this city that will
on ft suit of clothes from $1:1 to H*
?? k? nrilitn tuiinpy htivillff
t?ft ?v ........ 0
JhjI or each suit.
a: Mo Brown's
1ITE CL0IHIE HOUSE,
^ St. Opposite Academy of Music
Chttrient.w, S. C
ten* promptly ait*# de<l t<*.
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