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" " *' | -t-^jmy-iw} i' * ~v A NT 3 BANK * a Jwe Promise X^e^ Bu>jne>> Method*. I h?^ 3Jhc yLounti) lucoto* ? m ?. WALLACt JONt?, JW. CAIHIIB. ?^F V. __________ ^BfoL XIX KINGSTREE, SOUTH CAROLINA, JUNE 8, 1905. ^ r STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION Nails it White Stone Springs July 11-14. * The following programme has * been arranged by the Executive Committee for the thirty-first an noal meeting of the Association,, which will be held at White S"ione ? ' Lithia Springs, Spartan burg county, S C. Julv 11 14: TUESDAY, JULY 11-8:30 P M. Welcome meeting in the Hotel auditorium. Appointment of committees. WEDNESDAY-9:30 A M. Reports of officers, committees, miscellaneous business, etc. Papers will be read ou the follow ing subjects by the persons named: "Literature of South Carolina"? Mrs Virginia D Young, Enterprise, Fairfax. >/ ??The Advertising Agents"?A G Kollock, News, Darlington, tieueral discussion of the above OU VI* vvc. Aetkknoon Session?3 o'clock. "Ethics of Journalism"?Paul M Brie*, Record, Columbia. "Newspajwrs and Morality"--J T Bigham, Lantern, Chester. General discnssiou of the above subjects. Opeuing the question box,and (liscussion relative to the que&tioj asked. i Miscellaneous business. Evening Session?8:30 o'clock. "The Price of a Country Weekly"?A B Jordan, Herald, Dillon. ' "Newspapers as Lawmakers"? R T Jaynes, Keowee Courier, Walhalla. General discussion of the above subjects. * 1 Miscellaneous business. THURSDAY?9:30 A M. ___ Miscellaneous business. / "The Press, the ' Pulpit, the Politician" -Rev W P Ja- ( cobs, D D, Our Monthly, Clinton. ? "Voting Contests, Gift Proposi^ * tions, etc. Do They Pay?"?C W Wolfe, Record, Kiugstree. General discussiou of the above subjects. Opening the question box, and discussiou relative to the questions 1 asked. Miscellaneous business. Afternoon Session-3 o'cu>ck Miscellaneous business. "Should the Foreign Advertiser Receive a Lower Price than the Local Patron?"?W H Wallace, Observer, Newberry. "Our Country Cousins"?J C Hemphill, News and Courier, Charleston. General discussion of the above subjects. Opening the questiou box, and discussion relative to the questions asked. Evening Session?8:30o'clock. Miscellaneous business. v Address by Mr St Eltno Masseujrale, of Atlauta, Ga, ou the relation of the Advertising Agent U> the Newspaper Publisher. FRIDAY?9:30 A M. Miscellaneous business. ' "My Esteemed Contemporary Arross the Street"?N Chris, tenseu. Jr., Gazette, Beaufort. "Getting the News"?P H Fike, Herald, Spartanburg. General discussion of the above subjects. Opening the question box,and dis- i cussion relative to the questions < ask^d. i Afternoon Session. Miscellaneous business. , ' The Light and Shadow of a Keporter's Life"?Wm Banks, The State, Columbia. " The Business End of It"?J L Sims, Times and Democrat, Orangcr burg. v" General discusgion or ine aoove subjects. Lost! On Sunday, June 4, on Kingsff" tree-Lake City public i *ad, a ladies' chatelaine bag, containing a pair of gold-rimmed spectacles. Reward if finder will leave at Record office. ^ Wanted? Experienced middle-agei lady as housekeeper for family -of seven. Ap^ ply^with^references fn PLAY BALL! Kingstree Plays Nayesvllle To-day? Greelyvllle Cones Here Tomorrow. The Kingstree baseball team ( left for Mayesville yesterday afternoon and the opening game J of the season will be played with the Mayesville boys this afternoon. While the Kingstree < team has had but little oppor- 1 tunity to practice, they have < some excellent material among < the nine and it is expected that ] they will give a good account of ; themselves on the diamond to- I day. ] a* Ml 1-1.1 1 me nne-up win prooaoiy oe ' as follows: A M Justus c, F W < Fairey p, M Scott 1 b, W Gil- 1 land 2 b, P O Arrowsmith 3 b, i T McCutchen s s, L J Sackley c ; f, Watson r f, Lake If, P H 1 Stoll, Mgr. # f On Friday afternoon there will i be a game with Greelyville on 1 the home grounds. 1 IndiantowD News, i Ixdiaxtown, June 5:?The boys ^ of this community gave a fish-fry f at McCottry's lake Friday nigiit, ( complimentary to the visiting youug * ladies. Misses Geuie and Lucile Cunning- ^ ham, Essie Gamble and Blanche Bell returned hist week from Hartsville. Miss Edith Richardson of Brog- , r1m? 'ij id vitiiriiia Mian PIakih Gamble. Miss Sallie Cox of Johusouville is i visiiing Miss Annie Cunningham. ] Mr J H Carraway left yesterday for a week's stay at his home in { Georgetown. 1 Mr Tom McCutcheu and Miss i Lily Cuuningham spent Sunday at < the latter's home. 1 Misses Mecca aud Marie Cooper * are visiting friends in Florence. ( Miss Sallie Saunders, who has j been teaching in Virginia,, is visiting ^ her sister, Mrs Hugh Cooper. ^ Mr Laurice Rhem ofRhems spent Sunday afternoon in this section. Mrs R D Gamble attended the commencement of the W N H School ^ at Hartsville last week. M. ' m _ i Children's Day at Salters. ; We are requested to announce j Children's day at Salter s,Wednesday, ( the 14th of June. The exercises by Snmlnv-snhnol will becin promptly at half-past eleven o'clock. | Public dinuerin the church grove. Song. Address by Hon P II Stoll. ^ Song. Address by Rev W B Justus. Come and bring your baskets. A5MND SUCCESS. 1 A Crowd of Sli Hundred People Go on 1 The Lake City Pythian Excursion. r A crowd of excursionists,num- 1 benng nearly six hundred, ar- ^ rived in ( harleston yesterday from Lake City and Dillon. The J excursion was to Charleston 1 and the Isle of Palms and was successful in every way. It was 1 run under the auspices of the k Lake City Pythians and the money made over expenses is k to be applied to the fund for * building a Pythian hall at Lake City. The visitors spent con- v siderable time viewing the ( sights in and around Charleston, I and then went over to the Isle * of Palms. It "was very pleasant at the Isle and some of the vis- * itor stopped until the last boat ^ for the city. ^ The folks from Lake city and Dillon left last night for their homes after a very pleasant day.?News and Courier,June 1. j "A PLAY IN SEVEN ACTS/* < To Be Presented at Rome by the Indtantown Opera Co. The Indiantown Amateur Opera j company will present "A Play in Seven Acia." in the Union Graded school building oh Wednesday even* r ing, June 14. The curtain will rise at 9 o'clock p m. Ice-cream and j cuke will be served for the benefit <?f the school. m H 9.Kt? B. W. BROWN SLAIN BY EPPS SNOWBEN, STORY OF THE KILLING-VERDICT 01 THE JURY OF INQUEST. On Saturday night, June o, at Brunson's X Roads, B W Brown, colored, was stabbed to death by a negro named Epps Snow den. Jtfrown was a Muic-nccpjr and bore a good reputation. Hh was killed in his own store is the result of a row with Snowden over forty cents, the price of eight bottles of sodawater. It seems that some Dther negroes agreed to pay for :he soda-water if Snowden would drink it all. He did so md the parties failed to pay him :he money. Then he d? manded rom Brown the return of his noney. Brown refused and when Snowden cursed him, tried :o put him out of the store, ^fter a struggle the men were separated and shortly after Brown fell dead.An examination showed several knife wounds, me of which had penetrated the leart. Eye-witnesses of the encoun:er say that they failed to see a * * ? - r il _ _ weapon in trie nanas 01 euner )f the men. The inquest was held on Sunlay by Magistrate L L Rodgers md a verdict rendered that the ieceased came to his death from i knife wound, indicted by Epps Snowden. Sheriff Graham brought Epps Snowden, the slayer, to Kings:ree Sunday morning and comnitted him to jail. Snowden :laims tha-t Brown assaulted lim with a foot-adz and that he stabbed him in self-defense. In :orroboration of his side of the iffair Snowden showed a cut on lis scalp, which was sewed up yy a physician after he was wrought to town. Scholarships for Young Women.' Of the 15 Scholarships owned yy the South Carolina Federition of Women's Clubs, only the following are now open: - fir^ lullege j'uk humfifl-rw iumbia S C?One Scholarship for four years' academic work in College. Greenville Female College?One Scholarship of free tuition for four years. Greenville College for Women?One Scholarship of free tuition for four years. Special rates for music. Chicora ColLege?Green ? * ri rv n _i i i_! _ t iriue, t?une ocnoiarsuip 01 :ree tuition for four years. The South Carolina Kindergarten Association rraining School?Charleston, 5 C?One Scholarship of free :uition for two years. Winthrop College?Rock Jill, S C?One Scholarship of rree tuition. Confederate Home College?Charleston, S C?One Scholarship of free tuition. Clifford Seminary?Union, > C?One Scholarship of free :uition. The examinations tor these scholarships will be held in iach county, July 3d. All ap slicants must file their names before June 25th with Miss Annadora Baer, Chairman Educational Dept S C federation of Women's Clubs, [0 Bull Street, Charleston, SC. Lost BetweenGraded school building md Stackley's Ice Cream paror, a small pearl brooch. Regard if left at County Record )ffice. An Approaching Wedding. The following card of invitation ias been sent out to the friends of he contracting parties: Mr and Mrs H II Kinder equest the pleasure of your company at the marriage of their daughter May Eloise, to Mr Charles Fraser Koger. Tuesday, June twenty-seventh, nineteen hundred and five, at four o'clock in the afternoon at their home, Kingstree, South Carolina. / Elected City Recorder. Die following" from the Georgetown Times will be read with , pleasure by the friends of Mr Laurens Mouzon, who was borii and "raised" in Kingstree: On last Wednesday city coun-! : cil elected Mr L Mouzon recorder, whose duty it will bej in future to try all offenders againt the city ordinances. Heretofore it was the duty of the mayor to try all offenders, but the business of the mayor's police court became so large that council de- j cided to provide for a recorder, and had the necessary act passed by the legislature, aufhrkri-zirnr thp ?>l#-rtinn of .a citV recorder for Georgetown, |and j Mr Mouzon was chosen for ^ie I position and being" sworn into office on last Thursday morning ( presided for the lirst time over the police court. SnttODS Sittings. Suttons, dune b:?Cadet B D Hinnant, who has been attending the Welsh Neck High school of Hartsville,returned home last Wednesday. Mr Pike Hinnant and his sister, Miss Kuth, wrere in Kingstree last week, attending commencement exercises of the graded school. Miss E P Altman of Manning, who has been visithis sister, Mrs M S Richi a r d s o n , returned to his i home in Columbia last Satur! day. Mrs bailie Ballenberger of of High Springs, Fla, is visiting 1 relatives at this place. Mrs D A Rogers, who h#s been visiting relatives at this place, lias returned to her home in Charleston. Mr Hugh Montgomery filled Rev J B Weldon's appointment at Suttons church on the 4th Sunday, ultimo. Rosebud. LAKE CITY PYTHIAN EXCURSION. A Large Crowd, Oood Receipts and a Day Pleasantly Spent. Lake City, June 6:?Mr RE Morris spent the latter part of last week at Centenary, Marion j county. Mr Isaac Bardin of Charleston, | is visiting in town. i The Lake City Pythian Excursion from Dillon to Charleston last Wednesday was in every respect a decided success. It had the elements of a good crowd, good weather, punctual I schedule, good order and good receipts. The crowd filled ten cars. This wiil give a pretty fair idea of of *he number of people. The train left Dillon on | time and with two car-loads. J Lake City furnished about ! enough to fill three cars. All 0 other stopping points supplied recreation seekers, especially Latta, Florence, Scranton and Cades. The day was fine and was pleasantly spent, a large part going to the Isle of Palms and the rest remaining in the 1 city. The best of order was i maintained. There was not a single unpleasant incident to mar the occasion. Every one from whom we have he<ml an expression declares that it was, , all in all, the most pleasant excursion in which he or she had I a part. The whole matter was summed up by a delicate, refined lady,who stated to us that it was the most gentlemanly and ladylike crowd of excursionists she ever came in contact with. No one can ask a higher compliment than this. The party left Charleston promptly at 10 o'clock and all Immc on vood time. This writer has not learned the exact amount of net profits, but it was about $150 to $175. In behalf of the lodge we want to thank the committee in charge, the committees at the different stations and everybody who helped as and everybody who went on this pleasant trip. W L B Notice of Co-partnership. The undersigned have this day formed a co-partnership for the practice of law. under the firm name of Kelley & Fairey, with their office at Kingstree, S. C. , John A. Kelley, F. \V. Fairey, Kingstree, S. C., Jun^O. 1905. yyyyyvyyyyvyv?'yyyyyvv!tvv^ I L0CAL ITEMS j OF INTER -c J: X AAM AAMWyVAWAAMMW Mr T.JlPhillips of Cedar Swamp i was in town Monday. Dr (' D .Jacobs visited Sumter ( several days last week. Mr W .J Sin^letary of Single! y caituiuj in uv/>>n. Mr J B Tallevast was in town ' last Thursday from Dock. Mr P G Gourdin made a business trip to Charleston Tuesday. I Rev C W Ray of Salters was f in town Tuesday and paid us a call. Mr L D E vaiis of Scran ton j was in Kingstree one day last ^ week. 1 Mr J P Haselden of Lambert came to town Monday on busi- ^ ness. . Mr W B McCollough of Man- j ning spent Sunday at the Cole- , man Hotel. , Mr Fulton McKnight of Scran- ( ton visited in town several days j last week. j Magistrate H C Godwin of r T ? 1-^ * ? ? ??? ? * ?-? House Monday. ' |l Mr A M Justus, who is a studhnt of Trinity Park, Durham ] N. is spending vacation with i hi> parents in town. Mrs .T J Steele and Miss Belle <, Harper went to Itock ilill this c week to attend commencement t at Winthrop Col lew. r Miss Luc;e Heminwway, who has been visitin<?^flrs Tur'oe- J ville, has returnW^to her home. , ?Georgetown Times. , Mr Lamar Montgomery, who t is a rising* sophomore of Davidson College, arrived home Fri- ! day night of last week. 0 ljilKt* V_/1 iy WclS III lUtvil i ucsuaj on business. j LeRoy Lee, Esq., attended 1 court in Sumter the eany part i of this week. i Mr M G^lcMillan, of the vicinity of Greelyville, visited in \ Kingstree Monday. j Dr H J McCabe came uj) this ' week from Georgetown to spend s several days in town. Dr 6 B \V Courtney of Lake J City came over Tuesday and < spent the day in town. 1 The June term of court will be 1 held on.Monday, the 2Hth inst., Tudge Purdy presiding. 1 Mr B \V Baker of Leo visited our"oftice Monday and added his ^ name to our mailing list. j Mr T Armstrong McCrea,, of the Cedar Swamp section was 1 on our streets yesterday. Mr W Francis Kennedy,of the ; Lake City section, was noted 1 on our streets yesterday. C F Wheeler went over to 5 Columbia last night on business. 1 ?Florence Times, June 6. Mr B N Stuckey, of the Indiantown section, was among the visitors in Kingstree Monday. C'^pt D J Dunlop and Mr J L Blakeley of the Oak Ridge section were visitors in town Monday. Miss Sue Stoll, whose school term at Salters was completed last week, is visiting friends in town. Mr and Mrs P M Byrdic of Cedar Swamp were in town several hours Saturday of last week. Dr A H Williams of Lake City e was in the city a short while s last night.?Florence Times, June H. Mr J I Hudnal of Greelyville ^ called to see us Monday and en- r rolled as a subscriber to The 1 Record. c Dr W S Lynch and Mr R E McKnight of Scranton were * among the visitors in town j Monday. I Mr R B Keels and his daugh- j ter, Miss Clelia, of Greelyville . \ve>re rei'isterd at the Coleman + vyyyvvyyYvvyvwyyvyyvyy^ ( . \FFAIRS CAUGHT BY OUR ? , LOCAL REPORTER AND ^ J NOTED ^ S written ir Condensed Form ^ and Printed in Like Manner tor the Sake of Our Busv J Readers . . j MAWAMAAMMMMMM ! i Mr A B Burrows of Fowlers, ^ while in town Monday, took oc :asion to advance his subscription to The Recokd a jear. 4 1 Mrs D P Frierson of Charles- ^ ton and Mrs Samuel G Bryan Df Alcolu are visiting1 their parems, Mr and Mrs James Epps. ' Miss May Emanuel of Ben- , wttsville spent a day this week | Fitli her brother, Mr V L Eminuel, who resides near town. ? Saturday, June 3, was Jefferson Davis' birthday, a legal ^ loliday in South Carolina, j iVonder how many people knew j t? 1 Miss Mabel Harper, who has ( Deen teaching in the Summer- j :on Graded school, returned -t iome last week for the summer \ vacation. 1 Rev J B Traywick of Lake 1 Uity, passed through the city < ast night going to Orangeburg :o visit relatives.?Florence c Times, June ti. ] Messrs G K Mitchum, J J t Eaddy and J Y McGill were in 1 town Monday attending- the \ neeting of the board of super- 1 /isors of registration. i Monday being sales-day, one ' tract of land containing 143 2 lcres was sold under foreclos- r jre of mortgage to W E Jenkin?on, the mortgagor, for $300. I Messrs A R Eaddy and R D * Blakeley, who with Supervisor ' Sraham form the board of coun- * ty commissioners,held their reg- * alar monthly meeting Monday, A number of the young folk from town enioyed an outing yesterday at a picnic near Mr S M McClary's. Those who attended pronounce it a most enjoyable affair. As we go to press we learn that the Kingstree-Greelyville aall game scheduled for tonorrow has been called off on iccount of the illness of Greelyrille's pitcher. Our boys should get together md "play ball" now. Kingstree wants to come down and play three games, and Georgetown should go to Kingstree.? jeorgetown Outlook. Prof P P Bethea and family took their departure last week :or their old home in Marion :ounty. Prof Bethea will return here in July to conduct the :ounty summer school. The Kingstree Fire Insurance md Bonding Agency has been )rganized and a charter applied or. It is the purpose of the igency to do a general insurince and bonding business. The quality of the printing urned out by our job depart ?x -?111 fi ifArikltr D 11 ?111 Will ^ULLipaic lav ui auij vith the product of any print- s >ry in the State. We have the t atest type faces, good station- 0 iry and on every order filled .atisfactkm is guaranteed. a Miss Helen Scott came home , Friday from Columbia, where 0 ;he is attending the College for h fVomen. Miss Scott is now a n nember of the senior class and 0 las been elected editor of the :ollege magazine and president >f one of the literary societies, s Messrs W M 0'Bryan, E B c thodus, J 0 Graham and T A a 31akeley, the corporators of the t ately organized Kingstree Dry k jioods Co, met here Monday to . et the contract for the brick 1 wilding that the company in- 1 :ends to occupy as its place of a msiness. a Capt John A Kelley and Miss ^ Bessie Kelley have returned a :rom Charleston, where the for- g nerjhas been Having* nis eyes :reated by Dr Kollock. While ?ti 11 confined to a dark room his rendition is so much improved hat he hopes soon to be able to esume his professional duties. The Farmers and Merchants Bank of Lake City has something :o say to the readers of The Recohd in their advertisement, ivhich* appears this week. A glance at the officials and direc:ors of this thriving young financial institution is ample guarantee of its strength and conervative management. , ia . * * We are requested to give 110ice that Rev E E Ervin of De i^uniak, Springs Fla., will hold iervices at Central Presbyterian :hurch on Saturday, Jade 10, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon. The same minister will fill the pulpit of the Williamsburg church it 11?. m., next Sunday, and at 1:30 p m.,Sunday,will preach at [Jnion Presbyterian church. Friday will be "ladies' day" it the base ball park. They will be admitted free and it is boped that they will attend in full force to see the Greelyville ithletes go down in defeat.',The r^ular admission fee for those wio are unlucky enough not to P ladies is 25c for adults and 15c for children, which includes idmission to the grand stand. The Cable Piano Co's Charleston branch of the factory has a arge advertisement commencng this week, which will be in teresting and profitable to those tontemplating purchasing a piano or organ. Their prices ire right, the terms liberal and the instruments they handle have lave a world-wide reputation. Write to Mr J V Wallace, Maniger Charleston branch. Capt J A Kelley and his laughter, Miss Bessie Kelley of Kingstree, are in the city for a itne, and are stopping with Capt H Jenkins at the corner of Wentvorth and Coming streets. Capt Kelley is here for medical treatnent; his daughter will remain n Charleston visiting friends ifter he returns home.?Charles on Cor. Columbia State, June 4. Misses Bessie Harper, Pearl ?oger, Lorena Ross, Adelaide Jarper, Florie [Jacobs, Es;her Gordon, Louise Harper and Flossie Harpei came last night rom Winthrop College. Miss f Dora Epps, who is also one of Jingstree's fair representatives, lelayed her home-coming to risit friends in the up-country, hisses Bessie Harper, Pearl Soger and Dora Epps were nembers of the graduating :lass. A co-partnership for the Dractice of law has been formed jetween John A Kelley, Esq., ind Mr F Wi^l Fairey, an anlouncement Of which appears (lsewhere in this issue.' Mr ?elly is recognized as one of he leading practitioners in this lection of the State and Mr ^airey, during his residence in Cingstree for the past three 'ears, has gained the esteem ind confidence of our people. Xing life and prosperity to the irm of Kelley and Fairey. Mr W E Jenkinson, the man t ? i ir e j fno nas maae Manning iamous ty advertising, was in Kingsree Monday on business. This ras Mr Jenkinson's first visit o Kingstree and he expressed imself as being much preposessed with the 'looks of our own. In fact, be said the signs f progress and prosperity that re visible here are indisputa le evidence that the townhas a right future, in which opinion e voices the sentiment of al lost every siranger rnai siops ver here now-a-days. To relieve an embarrassing ituation of financial stringency o-incident with the maturity of . note given for printing maerial, we sent out recently 126 'requests" to a correspondng number of subscribers seected from our mailing list, isking their aid to the extent of l dollar each on subscription. )ut of the number to whom we* ippealed, nearly 100 have responded. A fi iend at a pinch is i friend indeed, and we return >ur most appreciative thanks "? -? J?11? ?j 4^ naiviauauy duu.Luuctuvcijf u> hose who so promptly came to >ur relief. . A novel little plot characterizes he story by Mary Stewart Cutting, ratified "A Sure Test," which appears in the June number of Lip pincott's Magazine. It is appropriate to the season of peaches, aa ; this fruit is the link between the lovers of the tale. Jjfl