The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, May 29, 1902, Image 4
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KINGSTRKE* S. C. j
C. W. WOUFEj
Editor and .Proprietor.
GEO. S. BARR, 1
Associate Editok. (
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THURSDAY. MAY 29. 1002. (
Rev. A. 0oke Smith, of the Meth- J1
odist church, lias been made a j ]
bishop. This-is an honor well be- ,
atowed and.one that will be worthily (
worn. *
The town of Union waa struck bv 'c
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a terrible tornado last Sunday afternoon.
Three people were killed J
out right and. seven seriously wound- y
ed.. It is the most awful disaster ^
?hat has ever visited the town, J (
dwAllincrR and stores being I
u??uy w
torn into kindling wood.
: Epps Etchings. | I
Mr. E M. Fluittj.oue of our popular
young men, spent last Sunday cwith
friends at Cedar Swamp.
Rev. S. J. McConuell filled his <
regular appointment at Beulah last $
Sunday morning. v
Misses Rosa. Rhina and Omie Burrows,
of Fowlers, were the guests of
fclie faniily of Mr. J. H. Iiauna, Jr, 1
hast Sunday. 1
Messrs. Cr. B; Patrick and C. 0;' (
Procter two popular young, men of
t he Fowler's section, attended church i
here on last Suuduv. ;
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Bill-bugs are playing havoc with ^c
corn in this section. One of our
farmers caught 740 in about 3 hours j
and said if they continued to iutre&se
lie thought he would be able
tp ship a few car-loads soou, i
Mr. and Mr a. John M. Eaddy, of
fowlers, attended church here last
Sunday. We would be glad to have ^
such men as. Mr. Eaddy with us J"
Jtore regularly in. our Sunday
school. :
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Much success to you, Mr. Editor, rj
anu to The County. 11ecord.
Blue Steel.,
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Change of Base, \ 8
Barr &. Co. desire to inform j
Iheir customers that Jliey wiljj ,
move their place ot business from (
Alain, their present location,, to e
Academy street,.within the next
ten days.. In the meantime they
are. selling.their elegant stock ot r
groceries at or. near cost in order:e
to save trouble of moving. <lalli
and see them. II
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Uncle Sam's \ \ >
Mail Service u
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requires physical and mental
j ability of a high degree to ; :
' withstand its hard labors. The J ^
high tension to which the '
j nervous system is constantly a
. subjected, has a depressing ef- I
feet, and soon headache, back- |
: ache, neuralgia, rheumatism, t
; sciatica^etc., develop in severe
' fcna. Such was the case of
\ Mail Carrier S. F. Sweinhart,
of Huntsville, Ala., he says:
"An attack of pneumonia left me
with muscular rheumatism, headache, i
' and pains that seemed to be all over ^
roe. I was scarcely able to move for , '
about a month when I decided to give i
Pain Pills i j
and Nerve Plasters a trial In three (
, i days \ was.sgaia on mv route and in .: T
. ' two weeks I was free trom pain and
gaming in flesh and strength."
Sold by nil JDrucciats.
I Or. MUm Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind' }
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CHAT FR^M THE CAPITAL.
rostrum and addressed the con
yen'ion in an interesting anc
characteristic speech of a hal
lour's length.
THE WILLIAMSBURG DELEGATION.
All the Williamsburg oelega
inn were in their places when 1h<
convention assembled except Mr
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/ Vvi UOSey. IU [. U . U. vmm >1 n;
shosen Jo fill his piace and tht
Jelegation was as follows: K. D
Kollir.s, C. W. Wolfe, W. H. Ivea
led.v, A. li. Williams, P. S. Wall
E. F. Prosser, T. ?. Walters ant
W. E. C<?oke. Capt. VV. H. Ken
ledv was elected chairman ol fhe
ielegalion and Messrs W. E,
Jooke and P. S. Wall were choser
>n the committees on platlorrr
md resolutions, and constitution
ind rules.
This morning Capt. Kenned)
dr. T. E. Salters went home
vhile the rest of the member:
nsited Charleston to swell the
hrong of sight seers at the 141 von
Jily*' on Wagner Day.
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THE TEMPLE OF JUSTICE.
nd R W. Haynes, Esq., of Berkeley
onducted the defense. The Judge in
tructed the jury to tind a verdict o:
iot guilty, on-the ground that, the qties
ion cf'title was involved and the cast
ould not i>e determined by this court
This-being the last case on tin
locket the Court adjourned.
; Dots From Coleman Road J
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As I. have never seen any thin*
n your paper from, the Colemat
^oad neighborhood- L will en
leavor lo give you a lew items
On accouijt of the very promsing
crop< in our community thi:
spring,.the farmers are much en
iouraged after last year's failure
The health of our cominunily
s exceptionally good.
A Ladies Aid.'Society was organized
at Corinth Presbvteriai
diurch about two weeks ago wit!
very prospect of success. Tlx
>fficers elected were, Mrs. J. J. B
Montgomery, President;.Miss Melie
Ferrell, Vice President;. Mis?
tfeilie May Montgomery, Secreary;
Miss. Iienrie Montgomery
Treasurer.
Miss llosalie Montgomery, wht
is leaching school at Heineman
pent Saturday night at home.
Mrs. L. B. Reynolds, who is vis
iting her sister,Mrs. J; J. B.Mont
romery, spent several days ii
Charleston last week seeing tlx
exposition*
Messrs Clarence and-Alex Mont;omery
visited the exposition several
dafs last week.
A*good many of our Coleman
xoad folks attended communion
ervices.at Richlank. church, yes
erday.
Miss Hcnrie Montgomery loft
his morning lor an extended visii
o relatives and friends in tht
ialem neighborhood.
Tl)e Greeleyville baseball tearr
)layed Workman Saturday alter
toon with a victory for Greeie.vdlle.
All the girls on the Colenan-Road
heard the happy eheer>
>f the Greeleyvilie boys returning
tome. Mr. 11. D. Ferrell,.who it
aplain of the team, is aColemur
load citizen.
A Sunday -School was. organzed
several weeks ago at theMul)errv
School house. It seems tc
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ie uourisniug.
Our cemmunity was very mucli
mddened by lire sad death of Mis;
iosa Brown. The Brown family
ived for several vears anions us
nui they have tlie sympathy ol
he entire community.
If this does not find its way !(
he waste basket I will write njrain
^Boscji uF. HOSES''
Alkahest Lyceum.
Mr. W. C. Zeiglcr, of Blaekville. or
fani/cd a branch of. tlir Afkehesl
ycenni burr an here last Thursday
light wltli 14 members. Qipt..J, A
\etli\y was elected president and
1. Stoll. secretary. The purpose ol
he organization is to secure for- tin
roining fall some choice selections ii
he way of musical on e'tuinmentsaiu
liirli class lectures. This is a com
n'endable movement and should b<
*cked by the support of our eitizens
ive hope to see many new member;
: moiled ju the iyyeuuu.
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CANDIDATES' CARDS.
[Cards of candidates for county offices will be
published in this column until the first primary
i election for $;{! cards of candidates fot Congress
1 |o. For the second primary candidates' notices
f will is.-published for naif price. To receive attention
all announcements mast be paid for in ]
advance.]
FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE, j J
I hereby announce a cantll- I
. for tliu Ili.ncu of Vunri><?nr!ltivi>8 ! t
U.IIV. I"I ...V- v.. -"-I - ? ? ,
s and pledge myself to abide by the
> result"' of the Democratic primary
P. S, Wall. 1
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, FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. J
1 1 hereby announce my self a candi- 1
- date for the office of County Commit- I
? sioner, subject to the rules of the >
Democratic primary election. t
P. D. Cook field. r
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I hereby announce m\self a candi- r
date for re-election to the office of j
' County Comi?iis"ionev, subject to the
rules of the Democratic party. If re- |
elected I shall endeavor to keep the
r office up tc a high standard of ]
i efficiency. R. D. BLAKE LEY.
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FOR SUPERVISOR.
' I hereby announce myself a candidate
for re-election to the office of '
County-Supervisor, and pledge myself 1
to abide by the result of the Demo- 1
crutic primary and to support the j
nominees thereof. '
B. B. Chandler, j
1 Subject to tbe rules of the Democratic *
f primary election, we hereby announce *
. .1. J. Graham a candidate for County 5
3 Supervisor at the ensuing primary l
. election. Voters. j
I hereby, announce my candidacy for
the office of County Supervisor at the
coming primary election. I pledge
myself to abide by tbe result 01 saia.
| election ami to support the nominees ,
j thereof, 5. M. Venters.
* Having, served the people of Williamsr
hurg couutv two years as County Com-"
missiouer. and feeling that the cxpe"
rience acquired during., my. term of
- office qualifies me to render efficient <
.. service in a higher capacity, I hereby
announce myself a candidate for '
County Snpervi.-or, pledging myself to '
i ahidc by the decision, of. the primary ?
election. A. M. Cook.
. '? The many friends of Mr. C. E. ]
WHEELEIt. appreciating his many
1 high qualifications for the office,
hereby annouuee him as a candidate ,
f.?r County supervisor at the ensuing
- Democratic primaries, pledging, tliem,
selves that he will abide by the result (
. thereof. ]
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FOIV AUDITOR. 1
Having faitli in the integrity arid I
, ability of the Hon. .1. Davis Carter, we
hereby announce him a candidate for
- Auditor, subject to the action of the
, Democratic primary.
Many Friends.
Pledging myself to abide by there- j
suit of tbe Democratic primaty elec- j
y tion, I hereby announce rav candidacy <
for the appointment of Auditor of Williamsburg
county. t
* II. G. ASK IN 5. (
I .hereby announce myself a candi- \
\ date for annointincnt as Auditor of
> WilliamsburK-County, subject to tl?o <
decision and rules of. the Democratic 1
primarv ejection, J
J, WESLEY COOK. !
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Wicthrop College Scholarship and i
Entrance Examinations. 1
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1 lie C.X.'lllllll.lLUMIS U1I lilt <111(1111 VI I "
vacant scholarships in Winthrop Col-- 1
lego and fee the admission of i.ew
students wUI be held at the County
Court. House un Friday, July lltb, at
! 9-a. in.
? Applicants roust not be less than
fifteen years of age..
When scholarships are vacated after
' July llili, they will be awarded to
those making tlie highest average at J
this examination. ^
The next session will open September
17, 1902.
' For further information and a cata
logue address Pres. I).. B. Johnson,
? liock.Hill, S. C.
GRAND OPENI
Spring Clothing
' Hats and
Furnishings,
r You will find here the very newe
up-to-date Suits, Furnishing Good
Hats.
We make a specialty of extra-siz<
and Slim Suits.
On receipt of your letter we wil
you-swatches of Suits if you are inte
in any. In our tailor department we
over 500 samples for you to select yoi
_ or extra Pants from.
Suits made to your measure from $15
Pants from $3 to 12.
All >IailOrders promptly, attende
> a special salesman.
: H. Browt
! fflSHE CLOTHING Uli!
j Opposite Academy o. Music.
224itiugStreet,, Charleston,S,
Notice of Sale.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
District of South Carolina.
In the matter of Charles J. Leslie,
Bankrupt.
Pursuant to an order issuing out of
the District Court for the eastern district
of South Carolina and signed by
lis honor. Win. H. lira w Icy, judge
thereof, bearing date May 3, 1902.
1 will oner ior saie oeioro cue euurc
louse duct at Kingstree, South Caroina,
within the legal hours of sale, on
.lie first Monday in June, 190*2, the'
ohnwing real estate of the said bank npt,
Charles J. Lc>esn?\ to-wit: All
hat certain pieee, parcel or lot of land
ying, being and situate in the town of
Kingstree,county of Williamshurg and
itate of South Carolina, containing 16
eet fronting Main street. Hounded
Mirth by Main street, east bv lot of Dr.
W. L. Wallace, south by lot of M. E.
Thompson and west by lot of estate of
Dr. S. C. C. oiciiardson.
Terms cash, purchaser to pay for
?aper.
EDWIN L. IIIRSCH,
Hay 7, 1902. 3t Trustee.
NoticeAll
voters ot Lee Township, County
>f Williamsburg, Slate of South Ciroina,
are hereby notitied that applieaion
has been made to the County Hoard
>f Control of said County of Williamsnirgfor
tlie location <>f a dispensary at
Scranton, in Lee Township, and one at
LakeCity, in Lee Township, both in the
bounty of Williamsburg, State of
south Ca-ulina, and that petitions for
Onwinct tlio /if rli<
jer.saries will be received by the uuiersigned
County Hoard of Control
'or twenty anvs from date hereof.
' * R, A, MURPHY,
Chairman.
S- M. McCbAKY,
P, G. GGURDIX,
County Roarvl of.Control.
laoa?It.
Final Discharge.
Notice i? hereby given that on Monday
June 2, lhOU I will apply to the
Imlire of Frobate of Williamsburg
ouuty, for letters of frnal discharge as
idniinistmtor of the estate of Mrs. >1.
J. MnCiifcch?n
HUGH McCUTOHEN,
Administrator.
Kingstree, S C , May 3. UH)2. 4t
Administrator's Notice
All persons having claims agains the
istate of Adam Mason, ?iecea*e?l, will
present the same, duly attested, and
Ul l sons indebted thereto will make
payment to
p. m. Mcknight,
>-22-4t * Administrator.
Registration Notice.
The office of the Supervisors of Registration
will he opened on the first
Monday in every month for the pur
pose of the registering of any person
ivho is qualified a* loliows:
Who shall have been a resident of
die tstate for two years, and of the
oRnty one year, and of the polling pre*
' ? ? UJ..U AlTuPg t'l
*111 CI HI V? 11 It'll LIIC Livttvi vuvia vy
cote four months before the d:?y of
. lection, :md shall have paid, six
months before, any poll tax then due
tnd payable, and who can both read
tnd write any section of the constitution
of 18!)5 submitted to him by the
Supervisors of Itegi?tration, or who
. an show that he owns, and has paid
ill taxes collectable on, during the
present year, property in this State
issessed at three Jiundred dollars 01
more. J. J. EARDY,
:f Clerk of Hoard.
Hymeneal.
Married?At Concord church,
near Lake City, S. 0. on Sunday,
May 25, by Rev. D, A. Calhoun,
Mrs. J. E. Cameron to Mr. II. N.
Courtney, all of Williamsburg
county.
The Kecord?10 pages. $1.00.
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We desire to say to our friends
and patro?s that >ve are still carrying
on business at the old stand,,
where we are better than ever before
prepared to serve them.
This will be perhaps the hardest
year that our farmers hare had to
contend a'ith since the war, ami feel- j
iug this ourselves we are going to
make it a study to try to plaee provisions
of all kinds in Kingstree for
as little niouev as they possibly cau
be laid down here tor and sold on a i
strictly cash basis. Any business
mau knows that Corn, Grits. Bacon, j
Molasses. Flour and snob .like aoods. ^
are the same us money. And what
our people need in Kings tree is a,
nuiu who is able to cope with the
outside business world and bring:
them to .their, doors as cheap us they,
can ge* them. in any market. Ifiis..
can only be done with the nwfiw,.
and at the outset we. want to leiLourr
customers that it takes mateey tonuii
this kind of businc-ssv. U uwe^hnx,- |
been attempted hero before*. It is?
purely ex.|>erifiiental, and whether it
shall succeed or fail depends, upon,
the support the people shall give it.
In this day and age in order to keep
up with the markets of the world
a man has to study themand make it a
business and get prices way dawn in
order to know when and where to
buy. With these introductory
remarks we want now briefly to tell
you some of tl)e goods we bandli\via:
CORN, SUGAR,
OATS, COFFEE,
HAY, CIGARS,
GRITS, TOBACCO,
MEAL, SALT,
STARCH, CANDY,
FLOUR, CHEESE,
LARD, CRACKERS,
BACON, MOLASSES,
BUTTER, STAR LYE,
SOAP, OIL,
CANNED GOOD3.
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sell the goods just as low as they can
be sold.
CORN
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We are prepared to sell corn for
future delivery. Prices can be fixed
now to ruu till May at oue uniform
price. Price to-day, 95c per bushel. 1
BACON '
This is a special line with ns, and
if you give us your business, be it
large or small, we will watch your
interests.
FLOUR
Wc buy only in car lots ar.d in
prices we lead, and never tollow.
|RIC? and PEARL GRITS
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We deal largely in Rice and Pearl
Grits. Can save you money. Try us.,
SUGAR and COFFEE
It Coffee and Sugar we venture to
say we can sel 1 as cheap as they cau bo
I sold in the State.
OATS and HAY
Oats and Hay always on hand;
GROCERIES
We deal iii all kinds of Groceries!
aud are always prepared to give you
the lowest- market price. Always
come to us for Groceries, and rest
assured you will be at headquarters in
Kingstree for everything we handle..
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