The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, May 29, 1902, Image 10
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W. L. BASS, Esq. |
Mrs. Ernie Bass is spending a fewweeks
with relatives in Florence.
Beans and squashes are now going
forward and in considerable qualities.
Mrs. Jeff Rollins, of -Lamberts,
has been paying a visit among relatives
iu town.
Mr. C. M. Kelley shipped nearly
two thousand nounds of cabbage at
one shipment one day lust week.
Mrs. K. 1). Kollins and her daughter,
Miss Mable. netupncd Monday
from a visit to Florence comity.
Quite a number of our people
"took in" the exposition last week.
They went in seveial different pai
ties and on different days.
Mr. II. Nachman attended the
session of the Grand Lodge of K. of
P., at Greenwood hist week. He enjoyed,
the very pleasant aud profitable
meeting.
Mr. J. li. WatsoD spent a day in
town "last week. Mr. Watson kept
books for B. W. Jones, Agent, up to
a few months ago, but is now with
Dillou & Sous, of Dillon.
Dr Williams was called to the
bedside of his mother at Cottageville
Saturday. She lias been in bad
health some time and the tone of the
telegram 011 Saturdav indicated that
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her condition was considered dangerous.
Matt Hieksoii, a negro around
town, and an intimate acquaintance
ui i he cbamgang, commit.ed ?i! act
c.' gross and outrageous indecency
M?*uoay morning. The mars: al
to >k ixi'd of him hut he shook himSv?i
iu?.se and went away in a hurry.
The hounds were put after him and
they chased him three or four miles
without catching him.
The town council has passed an
ordinance levying a tax upon dogs
and requiring them to he muzzled
when upon tlie streets or at large.
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etc., that spend their days and nigh's
roaniii>g over the town frightening
children, socking eggs, destroying
vegetables, spreading ileus and making
of themselves almost intolerable
nuisances and are ?>f no earthly use
to anyone. These dogs ought to be
"muzzled" with a losid of shot, or
mere if necessary.
It has been stated that the growers
who lost money by 11. i . iioiiowav
^ire determined to get him and that
requisition has already been made
for him and that the governor of
Pennsylvania refused to give him up.
Now if there-is anv foundation for
all this, we have been unable to discover
it. In fact, so far as we have
been able to learn, and we have
made Searching inquiry, there is tint
a word of truth as to the matter of
requisition. The reckless person or
How To
Gain Rests
Persons have been Known to
gain a pound a day by taking
an ounce of SCOTT'S EMULSION.
It is strange, but it often
happens.
Somehow the ounce produces
the pound; it seems to start the
digestive machinery going properly,
so that the patient is able
to digest and absorb his ordinary
food, which he could not do before,
and that is the way the gain
is made.
A certain amount of flesh is
necessary for health; if you have
not got it you can get it by
taking
-You will find ri just as ujeful in
as in winter, and if you are thriving upon
jt don't stop because the weather is wzniu
50c. and $1.00, all drtiyjists.
-SCOTT & DOWNE, Chemists, Kew York.
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persons who are responsible for such
reports ou^ht to be more careful.
Wesley Fulmore, one of the pris
oners who escaped irom jan lascj
week, has been seen here several,
times within the lust two or three j
days. He is said to be lurking in a j
bay about a mile or two from here,
coining out at night to some negroes
who live near the hav. These ne
groes arc supposed to be supplying,
him with food. Wesley is charged
with being a member of the gang
j that assaulted and robbed Mr. Iiarjrell
at Cades. Besides this case he
I is charged with a number of other
crimes. He has, so we are informed,
made a number of violent threats
against the while people of this town
in general and against some of them
j in particular, and some of these
: threats reach hack to more than six
i months ago. It is rumored that he
lis fully armed and will resist to the
utmost every effort to capture him.
LATER.
Matt Ilickson, the n^gro who
escaped from the town marshal, was
recaptured at Cades Monday afternoon.
He fought like a tiger, but
was overpowered and brought back
here and confined in the guard house.
During the night the guardhouse
was burned and it is supposed that'
IIickson set it on tire. lie was',
given a preliminary hearing on Tuesday
before Magistrate Gaskius on
the charge of burning the guardhouse,
and on the evidence adduced 1
i he was committed to the county jail'
to await trial at the upper court.
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i Mr. J. E. Johnson, a prominent!
I young man from Wilson. N. G.,;
j spent Sir .lay and Monday in ScranI
ton?doubtless attracted by '-bright
j eyes."
j About oOO bushels of Seans were
shipped from this place Tuesday.
Quite a large crowd went dewn to j
Charleston Tuesday morning to see
the exposition.
Mr. Jesse Parker, of New York,
is spending some time here with his
! parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Parker.
We were glad to see Mr. Dallas* LJones,
of Charleston, 011 our streets j
Tuesday.
Mr. W. A. Wall, Jr., of Marion,,
'attended the entei rainuient given by
i the social club Friday night.
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; Mr. It B. Cannon's new dwelling'
; on Lamar street has just l>een com-:
pleted, and when painted will he tilei
most handsome residence in town, j
The Social Club gave a delightful
entertainment Friday uight. The !
1 hall was beautifully decorated and '
made a pretty picture, blue, yellow ,
and red, were principally used, in
honor of the Knights of Pythias, who
were special guests. Refreshments !
were Served. X. Y. Z. j
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| lieorgetown Lener. jjji
There are a good many native!
! William-burgers in Georgetown, j
a number of whom lake The!
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! Kecokd, and a letter Irom here:
i might be interesting both to them ;
| and to their friends p.t home, so i
j here goes.
Mr. J. F. McClarv, of Kingstree,!
has taken a position with the A. i
C. L. Co. lie oxp evs to remove
his family here in tlm near future.
Mr. J. F. Brochi.it.-.,. aim; in r
i Kingstree boy, returned home u
j lew day's a^o on account o; - illness.
We should beg.'ad to bear,
: that he is bet ten-.
Mr. Charles Myers, stil! another
citizen ol Kingstree. i- with
the Comjiany, woiking in the
( machine shops.
Several of the maci ine shop
bovs resigned their no- t'ous
to-day.
| The E. H. Barnes 1-o. has ju.-r
I began the erection of a box fatj
lory. This enterprise v. ii! add
j much to the business liic <.** ibis
; pari ot town.
The 'Governor Saiibru, Hie
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Companv's boat plying between
here and Parley's Island, will beirin
to make regular trips on Mav
25. These Island visits are looked
to by the people here with much
pleasurable anticipation.
Mr. V. M. Graham, of Black
Mingo, was seen on our streets
last Friday night with a party of
young folks.
Rev. J. E Dunlop preached an
able sermon last Friday night in
ihe Presbyterian church.
Mr. Willie Marshall left here
for Trio a few days ago.
Good luck to you. Mr. Editor. I
hope to see you in the campaign
this year. Newsboy.
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Spring Bank was well represented
at the exposition last week.
Among those noted were. Mr. and
Mrs. S. W. G<>wdy, Mr. and Mrs.
W. M. McElveen and Miss Sal lie
McElveen. "Mamma" Charlotte
McElveen chaperoned the crowd.
Miss Li Hie McElveen, who is
teaching near New Zion, Glaren^
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don Uo. speni rrnia.v mi uoiii-.
Her school will close June C with
an entertainment Kpinning at 8
o'clock p. m.
Mr. Editor, the crop prospect's
are excellent?in fact. I have
never seen belter at,, this season.
Everybody's crop is nicely cultivated
and clean o| grass. March
corn is now ready for the lasi
ploughing, - The ''make haste''
(Hear Kipe corn) has been laid by
The oaf crop is v^rv good, some
lields are fine. Farmers will not
need much more $1.00 corn for
their stock.
What is the matter with the
candidates? Very few have announced
themselves as yet. Are
they waiting for the "solicitation''
of the good people? I see that in
the State of Tennessee 3750 have
already come out for county offices
alone. I would like fDr the
' Sage of Possum Fork" to calculate
the cost of promises, cigars,
drinks, etc., of this number for the
benefit of the readers ol your valuable
paper.
Mr. W. \V. Kennedy is being
urged to make the race for the
Legislature.
Jack.
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Among the exposition visitorlast.
week were Messrs. Win. L
Cooper, J. M. Roe, O. (J. and B,
I), llinnant.
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lUr. ai. is. e/guurii wrii-, tu ?ji.
Stephen's Monday, wlieie he is
going to study telegraphy.
Mr. H. I'. Brown lost one of his
mules Sunday morning.
Rev. L. L.. Inabinet filled hi
appointment here Sunday morning.
We had a very refreshing rain
here Sunday night. Crops are
looking fine in this section.
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A too-5 lonkinc
horse and poor look- 'L
lug ha r n cms is the 3SSjk
worst k!ud of u com- p;
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Harness Oil.
not only makes t ho harness and the I n
he-1* lock tietter. but nuikes the 'CI*
1-alhor soft mid pliable, puts It in con- (ll?
r i! / it i dition to huit?twice as long ljL?
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We have o" nan J a car load of BUG'
them linger Ion er Lnerefore
.We Pass Up The P
Don't quarrel with opportunity, but c<
last. Ail the standard makes, such as Ha(
dock,E nger, Barber and R. E. Jones.
We make you practicullv a ?'^ontof 1
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Is always supplied with Good Horses and i
J. L. STUCKI
Lake City,
: 1 DR. L B, JOHNSON,
H Practicing Physician,
?= Surgeon and Druggist,
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