The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, July 24, 1902, Image 7
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The Farmers'Institute tomorrow, i
>t- i? fi n.mrriin \v:i?* noted in I
4.11. I
town Friday. 13
Mr. T. M. Cooper of Fowler was I
in town Tuesday. !(
Miss Beck Meyers has returned ,)
from Georgetown.
At this season the small boy is a , j
nvatermillionaire." ! ^
Mr.C. M. Hichlmrgof Greeleyville ! j
was in Kingstree Friday.
Mr. J. C. Kinder dropped in to see !
?s while in town Saturday. 1
Hon. \V. M. Heels was in town j ^
yesterday from Greeleyville. }l
Mr. B. S. Smith was on our streets
Monday from Bloomingvale. u
Note change of advertisement of c
Buell & R<?l?orts, Charleston. \
The county campaign opens at
Johnsonville on Tuesday, August 5. U
I)r. A. D. Kpps was in town Fri- L
day shaking hands with his friends- j v
Every farmer in tho county I
should attend the Farmers' Insti-1
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tute. ^
Mr. J. M. Williamson of the Cades j
section was a visitor in town Tues- t
d IV 1
Mr. Burry Kpps of Mouzon has
accepted a clerkship with Mfr. W. i
T. Wilkins.
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Two of Mr. M. F. Heller's horses r
died last week from the effects of-j <
\ the excessive lieat. I c
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'> Uncle George Mitchnm's cheery'
smile irradiated our sanctum ves-1 ^
terdav for a short while. |}
Mr. J. J.Graham, a prominent c
candidate for county supervisor,; *
was a county seat visitor Monday, j
The Farmers'Institute at Clem-jp
son College begins Monday, August j ]
11, and continues in session one t
week. 1 *
Mrs. B. H. Myers went to George- s
town Friday to spend seme time
with her sons, who are located j *
there. ! i
Mr. I). J. ( handler returned to j J
Sumter Tuesday from a visit ofij
some days to relatives at Indian-:(
town.
Supervjsor B. B. Chandler was : f
not in his office Monday. are: <
informed that he was detained by j
sickness.
Miss Florence Bell of Indiantown
passed through town Tuesday en 1
route to Darlington to visit relatives
and friends. t
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Magistrates W. IV Snowden of }
Benson, W. B. MeCants of Trio, and j t
J V. Windham of Greeley ville,i1
were here Monday on official husi-!J
n ess. )
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v Watermelon rinds should not i?e ,
thrown in the streets or in back lots 1
and left to decay. To say the least }
of it, the practice is not conducive j
to health. t
Mr. L. E. Burkett of Taft paid us (
a call last week. It is always ii
pleasure to receive a visit from a '*
friend vhom we hold in such high *
esteem as Mr. Burkett. r
Mr. and Mrs. David W. Cunning-11
ham and child of Sumter spent tin* j
day in town Tuesday on their way \
to Indiantown to visit the former's
parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Cunning- t
ham. t
Weather Bureau Report, Taft, ?
Williamsburg county: Too dry and i
hot for erops; no rain since the l"th;1 i
<*orn cut short bv drought; cotton *
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<Ioing iiiiriy wen; lu: crops i;uu uy. <
?L. E. Burkett.
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Mr E. J. Jacobs, accompanied bv j i
his friend. Mr. James Riley, cam" j >
in from Macon Sunday to spend j *
some days with his parents in town. |
Mr. Julian Jacobs of Charleston is ,
also visiting the home folk t
Last Friday we received a call '
from our young friend, Mr. Hartwell
L. Graham, now stationed as 1
agent for the A. C. L. railroad at 1
Sanford, N. C. Mr. Graham is an 1
f old Kingstree hoy, and, like most 1
of them who go out into the world, i
is making his way with gratifying 1
success. Mr. Graham reads Thk i
Recobd and keeps posted on Wil- <
jitimsburg affairs. f
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AFFAIRS CAUGHT 8Y OUR 2jj
LOCAL REPORTER AND ^5
NOTED ZS\
Written in Condensed Form ^3
and Printed in Like Manner ^3
lor the Sake of Our Busy ^
Readers
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Misses Mutnie Kellehan and Mamie j
^rockiuton of Central are visiting i
diss Lula Strong.
Miss Hazel Gewinner of Macon, [
t;l, is visiting the Misses Jacobs in j
Vest Main street.
Miss Daisy McDonald returned to!
Darlington Tuesday from a visit to!
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ier sister, Mrs. S. A. Graham at |
tome.
Col. W. B. Wilson has been aplointed
Superintendent of the North
Vestern Railroad with headquarters I
it Sumter.?Manning Times.
Mr. J. Cleve McKlveen, a recently
umounced candidate for county
ommissioner, paid us his respects
chile in town Tuesday.
Miss Nina Riser of Greenville has!
K'cn elected teacher of the primary j
lass in the Moses Levi Memorial In-j
tit ute.?Manning Times.
Last Thursday Mr. J. B. Gamble!
>f Black river presented us with a
u lh watermelon ? the finest we
lave seen this season. We eer-j
:*inly appreciate this thoughtful i
cindness on the part of our friend.
Maj. Andrew Bramlett, represent-!
ng the Orangeburg Collegiate In-j
titute. was in t.Avn la-t week.
This institution stands in the front i
ank of the coeducational schools:
>f the State. See adv. in another
olumn.
Mr. J. F. McFadden of Bethlehem
vas a visitor in town yesterday, j
-ir. McFadden is a hustling young!
armor, who has, in addition to his
ither crops, eight acres of tobacco:
hat will' average him fioo to ?l-r>0
o the acre.
Rev. J. E. Dunlop has been grant- i
>d a month's vacation by the Wil- j
iamsburg Presbyterian church, in
iddition to which a purse was profited
to him by his congregation
o help defray the expenses of a
ummertrip. ;
Mr. M. H. Collins, the efficient up-1
own telegraph operator, is in Cheaw
for a week or two doing roii"f
vork. His place hero is very cm pa-!
>Iy filled by Master William Barr,i
he precocious young son of Col.I
ieorge S. Barr.
Candidates for county offices must!
lie pledges and pay assessments on I
>r before August 5. Pledges will
>e filed with Dr. A. II. Williams,
Lake C'itv, S. C., and assessments
laid to A. A. -Brown, Leo, S. V.
riiese are the county chairman's
nstrnctions.
Our good friend Mr. J. J. Mathews,
who is traveling in the interest
of a Lake City tobacco waremuse,
dropped in Tuesday to see
is. Mr. Matthews lias a groat
iiany friends in the county and is!
loing good work for the house he |
represents.
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Dr. A. H. Williams, who for aj
lumber of years has represented
Williamsburg county in the State
Senate with distinguished ability,
mnounees himself a candidate for
e-election to that position. Atten:ion
is railed to his card in our Canlidste*'
Column.
Mr. David Hugueniti, general
igent of the Equitable Fire Insur-!
ince Co., Charleston, came up last!
vcek to adjust the loss of Messrs. !
Thomas & Bradham from their
ecent tire. The total loss is estinated
at ?S,000 and the insurance
s $3,h-50 in the New York Under-!
vriters.
Mr. II. J. Burgess of Spring Bank, |
he wide-awake lepresentative of!
he Star Tobacco Warehouse at
Lake City, was in town Monday, i
The Star is the old, reliable wareiou.se
of the county and Mr. Bur-'
;ess knows a good thing well.
mough not to be bashful in pushing.
ts merits.
To the number of aspirants for
Legislative honors is added the
lame of lion. H. E. Eaddv ot Johnionville,
whose card is published in i
his issue of Titk Kkcokj>. Mr.;
Baddy has already served as State ;
epresentative with marked ofii iency
and if elected he will be well
H-quainted with the duties-or that
osition.
In the list of applicants . for the'
vVinthrop scholarships, published
ast week, appeared the name, of
Miss Pearl Koger. We have-since!
>een informed that Miss KOger-wnsj
lot a competitor for a scholarship, I
>ut merely stood the entrance ex-;
unination to the college. All the
itbers were applicants fQr. the
kdiqlawhips, u
| Epps Etchings. |
Rev. S. J. McConnell went/IV
Cades last week to assist in a protracted
meeting at that place.
Mr. McConnell reports a very interesting
meeting. He expects toj
help in a meeting at Suttons this;
week. j
It. W. McCntchen is here from ;
Benson visiting relatives.
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Misses Bet tie Epps and Rhodaj
McDonnell, two of our attractive)
and interesting young ladies,
visite l friends at Cades and Lake |
City last week.
Misses Mollie Mills and Mollie i
McCafclien, two more of our
charming young ladies, spent Sunday
with friends at fowlers.
Walter Bryan and Bossie Ward
o! Kmgstree and Benson, respectively.
attended church here Sunday.
From appearances, they
were 4ithe only pebbles on the
on the beach."
Clarence Lesesne ol Kingstree
is visiting relatives here.
Ervin Fluitt went to see friends
at Fowlers Sunday.
Last Sunday Mr. Lee Epps
showed your correspondent over a
field of corn containing eight acres,
planted on G feet rows on an average
of 1 foot apart. The distance
*' ? 1- 4 ~ ^ '* * 1* a LA/1 t A t Kn
irom Tile lop IM iiic uc?? i" inv
first ear of corn is S feci S inches.
How is this for hi?rh?
J. A. Epps ami It. D. Mills spent
Sunday at Fowlers.
On the first Sunday in next
month, August 3, a protracted
meeting wiil begin at Beulah. It
is earnestly hoped that tiie people
of the community will co-operate
with their zealous pastor and try
to make the meeting a grand succeess.
Bi.i*e Steel.
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S where it is hot all the year round j8
aScott's EmulsionV
at sells better than any where else B
a in the world. So don't stop taking B
H it in summer, or you will lose ?H
SP what you have gained. 0
3 Send for ft free sample. vTyj
W SCOTT & BOV.'NE, Chemists, JB
W 409-415 Pearl Street, New York. H
50c. and Ji.os^ll druggists. an
ibe i.uii mimI t ?mi>lpt?
roUtft.
^0, S. HACKER & SON,
? MA-VPFACTCMBft OF ?
^osh. Doors. Blinds.
U-mrrtlDg ?*nd Butldloc Material,
&a#0i Weight* and Card
CBARL'^TOM, a a
P'.ir^k'v'H* i.nr rn&ke, which we guar.. i?
to ao-y sold Sooth, and
?..--t?y kb%v urouey.
- .ulow and Fancy Glaus a Specialty.
~Ts YELLOW POISON '
In your blood ? Physicians, call
it rialarial Qerin. It can be seen
changing red blood yellow under
microscope. It works day and
night. First, it turns your complexion
yellow. Chilly, aching
sensations creep down your
backbone. You feel weak and
worthless.
i ROBERTS CHILL TONIC
will stop the trouble now. It
enters the blood at once and
drives out the yellow poison.
If neglected and when Chills,
Fevers, Night-Sweats and a general
break-down come later on,
Roberts' Tonic will cure you
then?but why wait ? Prevent
future sickness. The manufacturers
know all about this yellow
poison and have perfected
Roberts' Tonic to drive it out,
nourish your system, restore
appetite, purify the blood, prevent
and cure Chills, Fevers and
Malaria. It has cured thousands?It
will cure you, or your
money back. This is fair. Try
It. Price, 25 cents.
L. B. Johnson. W, S. Lynch.
1T^ You have Boys
1 age to he sen1
If you want thorough wo
If you want safe disciplit
If you want a health loca
I ff you want wholesome n
If you want inspiring iuti
If you want proper and p
If. in short, you want tho
mental, moral and phvsi
? then your duty is plum?
I WELSH NECK HIGH
I HARTSVILLE, S. <
vj Catalogue Scut on Kcqacxt.
UP W. E. Jknkinson, F. P. KRVIN, I)
I PEOPLE'STOBACCOWA
g K. I). CLARK,
^Tbis is to inform the tobac
county that the People's Tobacco 1
S? re-organized and a new company h
capital to meet the miuiieineuts of
^It is the intention of the mam
a tobacco market here in Mann in
market in the State and to com
/A such a way as to recommend it to
46A the Tobacco men of all sections. '
7a give us a showing; we* feel con
?a with your returns.
7A Thanking you in advance fo
Jb\ give, we letuain, Yoi
71 PEOPLED TOBA(
IMPROV
Is the order of the day. Fo
painting and repairing my stui
for cash my entire Stock of >ler
DRY GOODS, NC
CLOTHING, SII(
AND FURNITUK
AT ACTUA
Reduced Prices
I Keep Fresh GKOCERI
Prices, Come and see n
YOURS FOR J
WJ
IfcT? CEEI
PRICES LP
STRICTLY I
\V6 have just u pcnet
Gents' Clothing,
Shirts, Neckti
All kinds of Furn
Also elegi
Ladies' Dress Goods, La
ninthinp' a'
We always carry a complete
Notions, and Constantly keep on tian
COFFINS, CASKETSmd Ut\
Vou will save ironey\ by getting ou
H. D. RED'C
' Kingstre
and Girls of proper
t off to scJiooiaaiL '
rk. i
le.
ilitv.
lorals.
uenco. : . v . %
alatable food. <
?se things which will call forth !
cul manhood and wonmahood,
send to . ;
SCHOOL, |
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^ D.Clark, H.P.McIntosh. \w' ? i
REHOUSE COMPANY, | f !
Manager.
Manning, S. C. Yk.
:co growers of Williamsburg gR
Warehouse Company has been 7k.
as been formed with sufficient
: the business. /A,
igement of this house to have gK.
g the equal of any tobacco 7X,
luct the affairs of the house in gK, j,
the support and confidence of 7k
Touacco men of Williamsburg,
tident that you will be pleased /A,
r whatever patronage you may 7k
u rs trulv, gft
JCO WAREHOUSE CO., (A
R. 1). Clark, Manager. )?.
EMENT
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r the next 30 uaya I'shall be
re and for this reason-1 offer
chamlise, including)tions,
hats,,
)es, tin wake,
:e
L COST_
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on naruwarc?
ES at Lowest. Markets
le.
BUSINESS.
r WILKINS.
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ff DOWN,,
'OR CASH,.
I up a full Line of
Underweary
'es,. Shoes, Hats
rshingss Goods.
uit Line of
dies* Hats; Children's;
ad.Hats.
Lino of Hardware, Tinware and 1 '
J all kinds of.
{DERTAKER'S SUPPLIES. .
v.price* -before- going^eisewherte.
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