The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, August 11, 1904, Image 5
Salters Sittings.
Saltero Depot, August S:?
"Wednesday night the store of S D
McKay was broken open and robbed
?f a boot twenty-live dollars in goods
* and money by a negro named Willie
Gardner, a noted sneak thief. He
entered bv the front door, w hich is
made in two parts, held by a bar in
the middle. This is the second time
he has entered this store in the same
way. Mr Ale Kay carried the negro
to Kiugstree Friday morning and had
him committed to jail by Magistrate
Grayson. Willie Gardner has been
on the chain gang several times before
for breaking into stores.
E T Hamer is taking in the St.
Louis Exposition this week.
Judge T E Salters and wife are
spending a month at Mineral Hill,
Tenn.
Mr C W Boswell went to Mineral
Hill, Tenn., where he was called by
? fplt'irrani from his wife, who is
quite sick. He took her up there
about three weeks ago for her health"
Mies Florie Stubbs, who has beeu
visiting her parents in Marlboro, has
returned to Salters. She was accompauied
by Miss Bessie Easou.
Miss Edith Whitfield has returned
home after a month's pleasaut stay
with lrieuds in Marlboro.
Miss May Moseley of Charleston is
visiting her grand parents, Mr and
Mrs R Moseley. She is accompanied
by Miss Mary Nicholas, also of
, Charleston.
Corn is made and in the next ten:
days there will be nothing but fod- i
der nulling. The crop is very good |
this year. Cotton has a large weed
but is growing too fast and shedding
in some places by continued rains.
We are having rain every day aud it
is impossible to work late crops.
Jack.
County Campaign Meetings.
The following places, at dates
Darned, have been designated by the
executive committee for holding
county campaign meetings:
Greelyville, Tuesday, August 16.
Trio, Thursday, August 18.
Aiorrrisville, Friday, August 19.
Johnsonville, Tuesday, August 23.
Lake City, Thursday, August 25.
Kingstree, Friday, August 26.
First piimary election, Tuesday,
August 30,1904.
SUICIDE PREVENTED.
The startling announcement that
a preventive of suicide had been
discovered will interest many. A
run down system, or des|?ondency
Invariably piecede suicide and
something has been found that will
prevent that condition which
makes suicide likely. At the first
thought of self destruction taKc
Electric Bitters. It being u great
tonic and nervine wiil strengthen
the nerves and build up th? system.
It's also a great Htomaeh, Liver
and Kidney regulator. Only 50c.
Satisfaction guaranteed by Dr W
V Brocklnton, Druggist
You'll r*ver run up the hill of
progress by running down vonr
neighbors.
^.Have Yon any Pictares to Frame?
y ' J bavc just received a complete
[ stock of choice moulding and picture
frame supplies and am in position
to mrke any size frame on short
notice and at reasonable prices.
Whet an?werinjr this "ad," please mention
'THE COUNTY "RECORD''.
Yours trnlv,
ELITE ART CO.,
Abthub L. Jones, Mgr.,
Lake City, S. C.
A. _
A Farmers' PicnicTo
the Farmers of Williamsburg
and Surrounding Country: You are
cordially invited to join us iu a- picnic
to be given'on the 26th of August,
1904, at or near Lake City. Come
with well filled baskets. We have
secured some speakers from a distance
who will present some new
?^ ? TUnrn will Kn
lueits lur JUJUI gUVU. x mi v nut vn.
no political speaking nor politics in
the meeting?simply a farmers' pic*nic.
Come one and all and let's have
a good time.
Lake City, Aug. 8,
H H sjngletary
J M Kennedy
A C Stewart.
John Morris
S E FloydSICK
HEADACHE.
^For several years my wife was
troubled with what physicians
called sick headache of a very se*
verecharacter. She doctored with
several eminent physicians and at
a great expense, only to grow
worse until she was unable to do
any kind of work. About a year
ago fhe began takiDg ChamberJain's
Stomach and Liver Tablets
and today weighs more thaiy she
ver did before and is real well,"
says Mr Geo. E Wright of New
London, New York. For sale by Dr
DC Scott, Kingstree; Lake City
Drug Co., Lake Cily; Dr W S
Lynch%Scrauton.
Final Discharge.
Notiqe-ls hereby given tliatoii Monday,
August l-~?t h. 19u4. 1 will apply to
the Prolate Judge of Williamsburg
County, for a final discharge as administrator
oif the Estate of J J M Graham
Sr., deceased. J J M GKAIIAM Jr.
4t Administrator.
Orangeburg Collegiate Institute*
ORANGEBURG* S. C.
A high grade coeducational institution.
The only school in'middle South
Carolina doing collegiate work. Three
large buildings Two of brick and one
of wood. Accommodations for i;">o students.
Rooms are being rapidly taken.
Equipment ample. Faculty strong.
Rates very reasonable. Fare first class
and nicely served. Full business
course, vocal and instrumental music,
elocution, art. and physical culture.
Curriculum high as corresponding female
colleges in the state. Write for
illustrated catalogue.
J. R. MACK, ) Associate PyesiW.
S .PETEKSON. f dents.
Next session begins Wednesday. September
21. 1904. *8-4-0t.
Notice.
Presidents of the various Democratic
elubs are requested to forward at once
to County Chairman Williams a list
of managers of their respective club-in
order that the list may l>e published
without delay.
All candidates must conform to trie
pledge prescribed by the Democratic
party adopted at the last State Convention,
and timtlie same with the
County Chairman.
Assessments will be paid to the secretary
and treasurer of executive committee.
Pledges may betiied and assessments
paid up to 12 nr., August IS.
C W WOLFE, A H WILLIAMS,
Secretary. Chairman.
8-4-2t
Summons for Belief.
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STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
COUNTY OK WILLIAMSBURG.
Court of Common Plea*.
Mellie E Mouzon, Plaintiff
against
Charles M Mouzon, Rachel K Mouzon,
DeWaldon Mouzon. Prince A Mouzon.
Chris'ina H Mouzon and R H Kellehan,
Defendants.
To the Defendants: Charles M Mouzon,
Rachel K Mouzon. De*?'aidon
Mouzon, Prince A Mouzon, Christina
II Mouzon and R H Kellehan. you are
hereby summoned and required to'
answer the complaint, in this action of
which a eopy is herewith served Upon
you. and to serve a copy of your
answer to the said complaint on the
subscriber at his office in Kingstrce,
Sooth Carolina, within twenty days
after the service hereof; exclusive of
the day of such service; and if you
fail to answer the complaint within
the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this
action will apply to the Court for the
relief demanded in the complaint
Dated?July 18th, A. D. 19U4.
LEROY LEE,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
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To the Defendants, C. harles M Mouzon,
Rad el E Mouzon, DeWaldon
Mouzon, Prince A Mouzon, and Christina
H Mouzon. Take Notice: That
the complaint in this action was filed
in the Office of the Clerk of the f'ourl
of t Vim in. in Pleas, in K hurst ree. Conn
ty of Williamsburg. State of South
Carolina, onvthe 18tii day of July. 1904.
July 18th. 1904. LEROY LEE.
Plaintiffs Attorney.
7-21-6t.
W ANTED?SEVER AL INDUStrious
persou* in each state to travel
for house established eleven years and
with a large capital, to call upon merchants
and agents for successful and
profitable line. Permanent engagement.
Weekly cash salary of $24 and
all tfaveling expenses and hotel bills
advanced in cash each week. Experience
not issentlal. Mention "-eference
and enclose self-add re-sed envelope.
Manufacturers and Wholesalers. Dept.
.8, third floor, 834 Dearborn St.. Chicago.
I?THE ^CHAMPION?
STUMP PULLER I
THE STRONGEST g
THE SIMPLEST I j
AND MOST ECONOMICAL OF ALL H
STUMP PULLERS I
Try it betore you pay for it. I
Guaranteed to pull your stumps I j
or no Dav asked. B
I Write for free l?x>klet Riving term* and prices!
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BUY
IlLa W if B >*#?-> 6 L
SEWING MACHINE
Do not be dc.-<-iv<->] I>v those who advertise
a $'>0.00 hewing Machine for
$20.00. Thiskind <,* a machine can
be bought from us or any of our
dealers) from ?15.00 to iilS.OO.
WE MAKE A VARIETY
THE NEW K02IE IS THE BEST.
The Food determines the strength or
weakness of bowing Machines. The
Double Feed combined wiih other
strong |K>in:s makes the New Home
the best (Sowing Machine to buy.
WriMRMSSSx
we UtanuuicSuroaad prices ticioio purchasing
THE m HOME SE'VING MACHINE 60.
CRANGC MASS
28 Union Pq. N. V., CJiicsigo, III., Atlanta, Oa^
fit. Louiu,Ma., Da"a?,T?x.,8au KraucUco.Cfci
Window H'rlffht,
Jicraitm S.C.
FOR SALE BY DB. W. V. BR'
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i I). C. SCOTT, President.
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J HENRY P. WILLIAMS,
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STUCKEY^
(Successors to J.
Announce to their cu
just got in a frej
Horses
To Suit all C
They are now in our ,
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Bvigrgries, "Wa
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TEN REASONS FO
welsh Neck
1 Healthful location?p
2 Well equipped properl
3 Thoro courses of stud;
4 Separate dormitories 1
5 Teachers live in dormi
(j Teachers with student
7 Table supplied with a
food.
8 Large and growing pa
last year.
9 Surrounded by refined
10 Expenses very moder;
Next session opens Sept
Parties desiriug to patro
and engage rooms. Cat
WELSH NECK
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TICKETS LIMITED TO
UNTIL SEPTEMBER 1st
ATLANTIC
FOR RESERVATIONS OR
D. J. Brock, Agent,
KINGSTREE, S. C.
Best Pri
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Courteous attention,
THE STAR WAREHOUf
And they are the Di
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The Bull of the market in1
He works for the grower of
the mannfacturer.
The people of this <
they are going
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LAKE CITY,
0. T. HALL,
And. the ram
EASE the world's best baby^^
'-is a prompt, safe, sure and harm'for
all ports of stomach and bowel ?gk
babies and children. Keep it alnd
rou can rely upon it. yy
1 good dra^ stores, 2Jc. V
?d by BABY EASE CO., Macon, Ga.
DCKINTON. KINQSTWEC, 8. C. *
EDWIN O. EPFS, Cashier, j
7 ZCINGSTREE. |
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istomers that they have
sh Carload of Stock
*nd flules
HBSHnBHB
lasses of Buyers.
Stables Ready for your
ction.
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R PATRONIZING THE
HIGH SCHOOL.
hysical and moral,
ty worth $60,000.00.
ffor
boys and g-irls.
itories with students.
:s in study hall at night,
n abundance of properly cooked
.tronage. 198 boarding students
and cultured people,
ate.
:. 14, 1904.
nize us would do well to write us
alogue, etc., furnished on request.
: HIGH SCHOOL,
tile, S. C.
1ST 17th?
ION LUTES
RonREE,
S. C.
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PING CARS ON TRAIN NO. 32
IVING AT NORFOLK 6:00 A. M.,
RETURN ON ANY TRAIN
,1904.
COAST LINE
ANT INFORMATION WRITE
W. J. Craig, G. P. Agent.
WILMINGTON, N. C.
ces.
f
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\ND?
Are the Best Drummers of
T r in
LAKE CITY, S. C.
"ummers that have made
: STAP ?
l thisCountry and have made
. HALL
the Tobacco Business,
the tobacco and r.ot for
:ountry know this and therefore
to sell this Season's crop at
VAHBHOUSB,
S. CProprietor
who does things..
Ladles and
Gentlemen
REMEMBER now is the time
to go where you can buy
SHOES
that give entire satisfaction
as to price, tit, fiinish and
comfort.
WE carry in our line of Shoes
for gentlemen the well known
Reynold's Shoe
which has no equal.
LADIES when shopping call
and inspect our line of
DRESS GOODS AND
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Respectfully yours,
Z>. Stackley,
WEDDING PF
?YES, THj
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Line thzt cannot Fail to Please
Gifts in Latest Designs at Mo<
Out of Town Customers
That Has Built up Our
Just Send Us the Amount
Get the Benefit ol
WATCHES and JEWELRY
Repaii
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