The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, June 20, 1901, Image 8
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W. L. I*ASS, Esq.
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Hon. J. I>avis Carter was on our ;
streets Monday.
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?Miss El ma Epps is visiting her;
Itrother Mr. H. V. Epps.
Mis-. Annie Shitolifie, of Charles- j
ton, is visiting it? town.
Mrs. L. L. Caldwell is in North
Carolina on a visit to relatives. ,
Mrs. \V. E. Severance is spending
Mjine time at her old home, Laurin-1
hurg, N. C.
Mr. Louis Nuchman, whose home !
is now in Charleston in visiting
friends here.
Mr. J. J. M.tiraham,Jr.,says that]
there is grass in plenty and to s ?are
in his section.
Mr. Dallas L. Jones, of Charleston,
w?ts in town one day last week.
From here he weut to visit relatives
near Anderson's bridge.
Mr. R. E. Morris spent Sunday
with relatives in town. Mr. Morris!
has a position in Florence with the!
. Southern Express Company.
Dr. A. 11. Williams went to Iiuffnlo,
X. Y., to visit the Pan-American
Exposition last week, liefore
leavinir he stated that he would be
.away about two weeks.
Miss Rickenbncker, of Llackville.
is spending some time in town. She
has just closed her school at Hebron
and stopped over here on her
wt*y homo, where she will spend
the holidays.
Little Miss Levie Stuckey left;
here Mund;*y afternoon for Floreuce j
-where she went to take the fast ;
train for South Georgia,whither she j
goes to visit Mrs. It. II. Kirnlmll. I
There are now seventeen convicts j
in the chain gang. 'Work is now;
being done on the road from here to;
Lvncliburg. We understand that I
thi< road will be worked to the I
Florence county line. The gang is ,
now near Mr. C\ W. Webster's.
Some of the youug folks had a
little picnic at Chandler's mill
Thursday. Of course it was not a
fish dinner, for nA fish can now be
captured. Nevertheless they had a |
nice dinner and report that the day j
was pleasantly spent. j
The water in the lake was higher!
Monday than it has been since the!
storm of August, The ahutjnents
to the larger bridge gave ,
way and the Hour was removed t* ,
prevent its being floated away, i
There was no crossing except by '
foot travelers aad they had to wade. |1
31 r. -1. 1). Singletary says lie is 1
going to build a large green house 1
in which he will force vegetables
for early market. He says he is';]
convinced that theinten-ivesyatem |;
i~ the one to he followed it success ,
i~ desired and that the earlv market
i? tiie high market. That be is
right there is haidi ' anv doubt.
Mr. J Q. Harrell na> about decid-;
1 to tak<. down tin* ol*l sclmol
I (iti-c, which In* bought. Miiiic linn*
ago f.oru ilie bankrupt *it?* <?f M.
M. Mri uteheii. and build on tlit- ,
I t a number of small houses to relit, j
Tnore arc about 3', acre* in the lot1
ami |?Ic-r11y of room tor a good many J
-utch houses, lie will rent the,
j oti-es for about $2 to #3. This may 11
bring in several laborer*, whieh re ;
suit would be welcomed by our,
* town. '
Last week a warrant was issued 1
by Magistrate Caskins for Mr. J. K.}'
Johnson, charging assault and bat- (
tery. Mr. Johnson was ar?ested in i;
. Darlington by Sheriff Scarborough,;
who notitied Magistrate Jaskins.j
Mr. ('. K. Wheeler brought Mr.
John-on here and the case was j:
t ailed last Friday. The prosecutrix i
failed to appear, but the witnesses!
for the State were examined. No I
ease was made out and the prisoner'
was discharged. Mr. Johnson moved
from <?eorgeto\vn to Cades a short!;
time ago, Uut remained at the latter, i
place only a few days, thence going
to Darlington where l.e entered a |
cotton factory.
There was a kind of a game of ;
l ase ball between Lake City and ,
King-tree here last Friday. We
say it was a kind of a game because!1
't was all one way. The Kingstree !
wi.tii-.li. uln ii'.i tlw. 1 /Stx-I
v.fellows.
The disgraceful score was (
i:1* This team better take night j
lessons from some ten-year-old kidj
or save their bats to knock down:
cotton stalks with next winter.)
V'e are going to take up a subscrip- j
tion to raise a sum to he oft'ered as i
a reward for the capture with evidence
to convict any team guilty of j
being beaten by the Lake City nine..
Perhaps a scrub team may be found
who can be bribed into going to
sleep and letting the L. fellows
I ??':it them. We know of no other way;
for the thing to l>e done.
Farmers are very blue over crop
prospect*. A wet June is not tin-;
usual, but a wet May followed by a i
vet June has been almost unheard '
of before. Add to this the fact that;
spring was so tardy that the plants:
had barely come up before the
rains, and we have a gloomy pros-j
pect indeed. Some farmers hadn't)
had their cotton chopped out before ]
the earth became too wet to plow.
2s'ow everything is in imminent j
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danger of being choked and bled to '
death by the grass and weeds., |
Many declare that it is impossible!
to work at all, while others are j
drivingahead, their mules slashing'
and floundering through the mud
and driving the water in little riv-l
ers out of the ends of the rows ahead j
of their plows. When harvests are [
gathered those who push ahead re- \
gardless of the rains or tho sun-;
shine will be rewarded with larger ]
returns than the others. In fanning j
as well as in everything ebe those ;'
who do their host and leave the rest \
to another, succeed while others '
tail. Some say that should thej
rains cease now the. crops will be
cut off *tie-lmlf.
TO THE PEAK. jl
A rich lady cured of deafness and j
noises in the head by Dr. Nicholson's
Artificial Ear Drums gave $10,000 to
his Institute so that deaf people unable
to procure the Ear Drums may j
have them free. Address N"oll96.'{, j
the Nicholson Institute, 780 Eighth !
Avenue. New York. lT S. A. t
The lant em that the law com- *
pels wheelmen to carry is a sort
of legal light.
A uian is not necessarily angry
when he gets his back up; perhaps
he is only a scorcher.
SAVES TWO FROM DEATn.
'"Our little daughter had an almost,
fatal attack of whooping cough and
bronchitis."' writes Mrs. W. K. Havi- 1
r\ f K om/tnL* "V Ktif U'hAfi
Kiuu, ut .? i i ^ u\ u
all otberTctuedies failed, we saved her t
life with Dr. King'* New Discovery.!
Our niece, who had consumption in an
advanced stage, also used this wonder- (
fttl medicine and to-day slnqiaj perfect- J
ly well." Desperate throat and ltingdis-1
easei yield to l)t. Kind's New Discov- j
ery as to mtothcr medicine on earth. !
Infallible for oougb* and colds. f<0r and
*1.00 bottles guaranteed by I). (\ Scott.
Trial bottle free.
The bicycle plant might be said .
to owe its existence to the rubber tree.
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SEVEN YEAK.S IN BED. \\
"Will wonder- never cease?" inquire j 1
the friends of Mr>. L. lVa-o. of Law-j
tence. Kan. The/ knew she had been ' s
unable to leave her bed in seven years , j
on account of kidney and liver trouble, j
nervous prostration and general debili-j j
v ; but. "three ln>ti les of Electric Bit- ! *
rers enabled me to walk," she writes,!,
"and in three months 1 felt like a new ; *
person." Women suffering from head-1
idie, backache, nervousness. sleepless- > *
ncss. iTK'luncbolv. fainting am' dizz\ : '
?p"ll* v* ii 1 Jirni it a p: ic-h;<s blejsiri?. <
Pry it* satisfaction guaranteed. 1). C.; j
-ri'lt. Olllv "tO.\
Mankind is divided into thv-j
?t !h.v?> w 1m> t it 1?! wren's aim j ^
i hose Vk iio ?]<?.]i ln-M.
A TKKll!I.LK KPPi.oMON
' Of a gasoline ?tove burned a lady j I
liore f-ightfully." \\ rit.*?i N. K Palmer. !
if Kirkiiain. la. "The best doct?r- !
ouldn't Ileal the running son- that'
followed, hut Bweklen'rt Arnica Salve
.nitirrly cured Iu*r.'f infallible for outs, j I
amis. son's. toils,bruises, skin diseases (
mil piles. 2.V at. 1). C. Seotts. | ,
A new wheel comes high, hut i
ibout the lirst tiling the ptirchas-j
joes is Jo give it a-weigh. *A
DIDN'T MAItlCV I'OH MOXKV.
The Huston man. who lately married
i sickly rich young woman. i< nappy
for he g??t Dr. King's New Lite
Hills, which restored her to perfect
health. Infallible for jaundice, biliousness.
malaria, lover and ague and
liver and stomach troubles, (tenth:
but effective. Only "Joe at 1). ('. Scott's j
dmg store*
A retired merchant goes out !
of business hut a re-tired wheel!
makes a fresh start.
A Wonderful Invention.
Tney cure dandruff, hai: falling,!
headache, etc., yet costs the same
as an ordinary comb?Dr. White's
Electric Comb. The only patented
Comb in the world* People, everywhere
it has been introduced, are
wild with delight. You simply >
comb your hair each day and the!
comb does the rest. This wonderful
comb is simply unbreakable and :
is made so that it is absolutely im-! .
possible to break or cut the hair.!
Sold on a written guarantee to give i
perfect satisfaction in every respect, j
Send stamps for one. Ladles' size i
50c. Cent's size :Vie. Live men jand
women wanted everywhere to !
Introduce this article. Sells on sight, j
Agents are wild with success. (See j
want column of this paper.) Ad-1
dress 1). N. Rose, Gen. Mgr. Deeatur,
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Now is the Time
L'O l'KEPAUE FOK THE IIOT
WE AT IIKK.
If you can't come to lis, drop ue a
in? or two itud we will send you the!
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mat a goiug in iigui-weigm
SUITS
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Coats and Vests.
Bine and Black
SEIESGrZES
\re a specialty with us?the kind
,hatdon't fade.
We carry all tizes in
Underwea r,
up to size 52.
Neglige Shirts
n great variotj up to size 19 1-2.
T^T /\ i "| \im. 1
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)f all kinds for Men aud Boys.
ffnisw s in,
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Corner Klnjf arid Hascll Street.-1,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Comfort
Without
COMFORTABLE THINGS!
fou will ho perfectly comfortable ;
f you try my Mince Meat, hulk and [
:a?nod; Plum Puddings, Jains,
fellies, Preserves; Pickles in bulk
tnd glass; Itaisons.Oitrnn, Currants,
siits and Confectionaries.
Complete line of
Ceas, Coaees & 8pices. |
(Highest tirade.)
"ERRIS HAMS & BFiKAKFAS! j
BACON.
California Picnic Hams, No. 1.
Coated Mackerel, Mullet, Bloaters. J
DIUOKfil nniil'UL.
HACK KKS AND C'Alv KS,
KN(iLISH FRUIT CAKK,
ti tins of 1,2. 5 and 1ft pounds <*urh I
Cregc's Ii|h fab Suiter.
'ruits, Vegetables, Cigars and
Fireworks.
C. L. FORD J
(jreorgetcwn, ?. u.
tln.il Orders promptly attended to
A Gallon of PURR LINSEKD OIL miioj
with a gallon of
TSonm&r
?r% i?4-!
Jrcm/\
makes 2 gallons of tho vrr.v ukht Paist
in tlio wui.iu
C ^ g *1
fJWVC&oOjtS
of yonrimint bill. Is pae mors durable than
Pure white Lead and is absolutely not Poisonous.
HaMMaB Paint is mud*of the best op
paint materials?such V1 all K"od paintrrsus#,
and is grorcmd thick, very thick. No trouble to
mix. any boy ran do it. It is the common sensh
op House Paint. No uetteb paint can bo hindu
at ant cost, and is
GttfutaMfcafSyiefo
not to Crack. Blistee, Peel or Chip.
r. IUMM AE FAINT CO., St. Look, Mo.
Sold and guaranteed by
ililCKj
Fiafrstreo, S. C.
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coiv?i?:ej
Wo rise abov* com petition on
Tlnrcica onrl Ifn
J.1UIOUO C41IU. XVJL Li
Buggiei
?OU]
LIVERY DEF
Is Complete with New Turnoi
J. L. STUCI
Lake Cit
IfcTeTxr Store!
One chance is all wo ask to eonvini
OUR SPEC]
Millnnpnr Infc' in fifinls' fiirn
IVII I II IIVI J f ??UIVV HUH ViVlllW I Ml
THINGS THAT DELIGHT THE I
THAT CAN'T
STEWART
Lake Cil
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TC
Having sold us her entire stock a
who is in our employ, will be pleased
at our store.
Tobacco Barn Flues, .
Paris Green,
Paris Green Sprayers.
Our Flues this season are made ;
from the host steel sheet*!, every '
joint is firmly locked, proved and ;
strongly riveted. The Elbows and 1
Tees are made of heavy gauge j
sheets and are put together to stay, j
TVe make Hues any shape desired L
and will be pleased to quote prices
[tor .set or per pound on application.
Be sure and get our prices before '
placing your order and save money.1
Very Truly,
EAEDUTA23 03.,!
M AN NINO; S. 0.
Presence ol* mi ml is a ?ood thing
ln tlie hour of danger, but absence j
oi body is better.
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College of Charleston !
, CHARLESTON. S. C. i
I'oCNDKI) IN 1783.
Strong Faculty; well-equipped chemical.
1'hy.siiM.il. and Biological La bur a- j
tories. Observatory, Library of M.OOO j
volumes, and the finest Museum of
Natural History in the South. H. A..|
B. S.. and M. A., course* offered ?
Tuition $40. payable" in two in*tal-'
meats. Board it. College Dormitory <
can be obtained at $10 a month. One j
Mtholar hip jiving free tuition is ?s j
signed :? Williamsburg county, tin*!
holder to be appointed by the Judge of'
Probate and the County Saperinten-'
dent of Education. All candidates for,
ad mi sic! are penirtted to compete 1
for vacant Boyoe Scholarships, which
pa $150 ? year- Entrance Kxami-J
nations will be held in Kings tree on i
July i5. 1901. by the Countv Superin-j
teudeut and Judge of Probate. Next!
aessio i opens September ;<0, 15W1. For j
Catalogue address,
Hv Kit! SO >' IK A NIHIL PU,
2 27 Pres.dent. I
A boy never gets much comfort j
out of hii litst i-isar, but ii?i gelSj
lev: of experience,
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TTTXOXT- I
les,
s, Harness, etc.
3ARTMFNT
Hts and Unexcelled Service. ' |
(EY&CO,, !
y, S. O.
2S"e-w C3-ocd.sI
e you of thtiijuality of oar goods*.
LVLTY IS
isHDgs, Off Mi find His.
-ADIES HEARTS AT PK.CES
BE BEAT.
& FLOYD,
ty, S. C.
> DR ESSM A KING & MILLINER Y
inri good will Miss Ida G. R?<4gers,
I to serve her friends aiul customers
W I RARR
Attorney at Law. I
LAKE CITY, S. C. jj
Practices in State and Federal M
Courts. ||
T J, USE, k D? I
DENTiST.I
W ILL hE AT <7 EO It' > KT?) W X. S
PPltlNt; Jt'LT. If
(.Slic at ite~iiliM.ee. -affi
Teeth extracted rfithcflH
Pain. Ill|
Teeth Tut in Without
DENTAL HALF RATIONS
V.y the. above <apiii.ii the
>ixn"f1 ita?-au< that buiraft?T hisH||J||fl
and practii-e v.-ill he divided b< S|||||?|
Kfogstiee and Lake C'if.yi e<iiiH||igMg?
giving Hie latter place tr>rn theHii^ra
the l.r>ih of each month. and troH||raraEs
T6th to?the 30th t+the foriuel. fl BC
uientit:^ at Lake City ju MarcS||jjMH|
jti-i'pcctiuijy, m*m
A.M. SIsirEii I
GUABANTEEBgjlM
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OA.-ALA. EUSINE8SCOLLECE,
PASS ENO ER DEPA RTM KN? H
Time taUe in crtevi, .January I.
westward. "WmmL
- >-**>' Dm i ! Wj|ji|*glaB
Ceorgetown S.fthun 4
Lanes 3 00aui ">^B||||ESj
Charle.-ton 1.00am > J bb|
Sumter 0 40;iiu , ^K||p|j|ra
Columbia 11.00am
Florence 0..'{()ani ?^Kgl&a
Norfolk 5.1'pui K'^H|gg&jmg
k a st \v a i; i).
(Georgetown JO Warn
Lanes 5.40am'
Charleston. ?.00a 21*
Columbia...
Florence... :>.00am ESBEi
Norfolk tt.OOam
Connect iotis made at Lanes \vH|||^|&h
la.iitic* Coast l ine trains an<l nt(fl??H||3g
town with nil stc;uncrs ,;E jgS
('.lack and Waeeamaw rivt rs.?
in-service bet wee u (Ipim?eh?flSrapralH
i be celebrated summer resort, iH H
lstund. ^EB8Sm|j|l?!
A. B. M. HARRIS. Actiff
W. 11. Boie, Geo. Puss, JH
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