The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, March 21, 1907, Image 5
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LOCAL NEWS REPORTED
RON LAKE CITY.
. r k WIDE-AWAKE MAGISTRATE?INTE8^
^ EST IN EDUCATIONAL AFFAIRS?
PERSONAL MENTO
Mrs Nichols of Danville, Va.,
is risking at Mr 0 T Hall's.
Magistrate Mack Collins of
Florence was in town Friday
last.
The governor has appointed
Mr E F Prosser, Venters, a notary
public.
LeRoy Lee, Esq., spent a portion
of Thursday here on professional
affairs.
A C Hinds, Esq., was in town
from Kings tree Tuesday on
T>i-rvfoccir?nal hnsinKS.
Mr H P Baldwin is in Charles
ton in attendance upon the
United States court as a grand
juror.
Some of our people are making
their arrangements preparatory
to visiting the Jamestown
exposition.
Mr and Mrs G L Sauls have
returned home from an extended
trip up North, where they visited
several cities.
v Mr J A Green is having his
liner r?n Thomas street re
modeled throughout and will
move back there as soon as the
work is completed. In the meantime
he is occupying the "Hall"
house.
Magistrates James Bryan at
Trio and Hugh Pipkin at
Bloomingvale have sent in their
resignations already. They evidently
did not find the office a
"soft snap \ else hardly would
they have laid aside the robe of
office after having worn it only
some thirty days.
Magistrate Gaskins keeps his
court open every day and the
grind goes on pretty steadily.
He has-been in office only one
month, yet in that time he has
handled some twenty-five or
/ thirty warrants, and woe betide
the wrong-doer who is pronounced
guilty in his court.
The people around Pergamos
are arousing themselves in the
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matter 01 eaucanon. xucyuavc
called in a surveyor, laid off a
campact and symmetrical school
district, containing- twelve
square miles with Pergamos in
almost the exact geographical
^ center, and are now petitioning
^^^te-cqunty board of education
to establish this as a special
district and^to order an election
for the purpose of levying a ta"x
of four mills in addition to the
present tax. This is the way
to go at such things. Mr R B
Fitch is one of the leaders in
the movement and he has gone
into it just as he goes into making
cotton and sugar-cane," etc.,
and he will succeed. The next
step will be a good modern
school house and these people
will have that, too. Increased
interest in education is one ot
the most encouraging signs of
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Scissors Left Id Woman's Body.
Wichita, Kan., March 16:?
A pair of five-inch surgeon's
scissors was taken from the
thigh of Mrs. W. R. White of
Braman, Okla., at the Wichita
hospital today. She was operated
on for a tumor four years
ago and the scissors were left
in the abdominal cavity. The|
scissors worked through her;
body to the thigh, causing excruciating
pain. They were
discovered with the aid of the
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\ Card of Thanks.
Kbi-tor County Record:
Please allow me space in vour columns
to express my grateful appreciation
to the people of Kingstree,
both white and colored, who so
kindly helped me to save my property
front the flames last Monday
night. P. S. Courtney.
March 19, 1907.
Supervisor's Kejx?rl (concluded)
News and Courier adv stetl bridge 3 00
Bradshuw a Browder magis A cons 17 50
8 M Bradshaw paupers 24 00
Dr J F Haseldeu poat mortem 26 50
44 chain gang 3 35
Frier8on Smith road plow 110 00
B H Guess paupe>6 24 00
J J Steele Jr retnd'g pub reds 55 00
Neemiih Bros paupers 42 00
S V Taylor chain gang 140 41
G J Graham sheriff's sal 3mos 325 00
" 44 conringt 14 01
18 70
44 lunatics 15 55
44 constable 25 00
4* jail report 20 20
Greelyville Mer (Jo. paupers ilt) vu
" chain gang 90 73
80 07
Fanner* Supply Co. poor 24 00
" chain gang 2 20
A R Mosley magis and cons 17 50
R C McElveen poor 50 00
W 0 Ryrdic bridges 10 00
Or W L Wallace chain gang 48 05
" lunatics . 26 50
J C Graham paupers 18 00
44 bridges 7 09
Stewart & McElveen 44 64 50
Kingstree Hdw Co. fence 200 00
W W Burrows bridges 5 20
I N Coker 44 51 23
R 1) Blakelv co commissioner 22 50
W R Brvan" poor 13 00
Cooper Bros. bridges 13 78
C J Rollins 44 11 89
J S Lynch poor 36 00
Jno M Sturgeon 44 422 00
C K Eaddy lum for bridges 4 00
R M Cox bridges 2 00
Archie M ' 44 15 00
Mixson & Harris chain gang 2 75
S A Giaham ,4 16 90
D E McCutchen bridges 6 65
S A Graham 44 20 68 :
S P Britton 14 7 .50
M L Boyd 44 10 00
W J T Haggins 44 32 50
W T Askins pAupers % 44 (X)
W C Hemingway & Co 44 18 54
S J Graham 44 ^ 48 (X)
J M Parker 44 24 00
JnoS Graham " low
S W Gowdy 44 48 00
W J Singletary 44 18 00
K P Hmnaot, 44 . 18 00
Est J 11 HatsoQ 44 27 50
H M Thomas 44 18 00
Lockier & Rowell 44 6 00
Cooper Brotbera 44 36 00
W >1 Clarkson 44 18 00
F Rb< m & Sous 44 18 00
C J Rollins 44 18 00 j
S K Monzon 44 34 50
Dr J B DuRant lunacy 10 00
D J Griffith chain gang 57 19
S R Walters paupers 19 50
Good Roads Mach co road plow 3" 50
J T Davis fence 15 50
TJ W flnino hrirlong fyQ
XX ft uvi-o W* iv^vw w v.
J M Matthews poor 10 00 .
E F Prosser " 36 00
" lum for bridges 5 80
Mallard Lumber Co 44 16 11
J W Osborne con prs toe gang 3 60
M DeLorme paupers 90 00
G G Gist constable 8 75
J M Harrineau wood for c h 4 50
P C Shiner road plow 11 48
J G Altman roads 4 25
J B Clarksou road plow 20 59
Brown Brothers bridges 5 50
W W Burrows roads 4 25
A M Cook constable 6 00 *
S P Brittou bridges 10 00
A E Salters magis 4 cons 19 80
1) B Young roads 10 00
Register & Moore contingent 65 00
T D Gamble roads 16 50
IIE Buckles 44 4 00
W A Dennis " 4 00
B N Stackey ' 3 47
G E Miles " 66 75
S Hoffort 44 12 32
Jno E Godwin 44 2 50
44 44 7 00
T D Gamble 44 1 60
G G Gist 44 16 00
R S Bell 44 152 85
P C Shirer road plow 22 58
J L Burrows roads 7 00
Henry B Johnson 44 10 00
A E McCullough 44 3 00
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urerijvuw inci vu n?u piv/n o-* m?
" 23 00
Alex Floyd roads 2 50
J F McClary M 2 00
H M Kinder " 5 00
J C Young " 10 00
J B Altman " 2 58
S V Taylor road plow 76 33
W J Sports roads 15 00
R W Marshall *' 13 95
H K 53 50
W D Altman " 7 55
W D Folton " 20 25
- D E Cooper " 8 00
S V Taylor roaa piow iy< oz
George Brown roads 1 00
J T Eaddy " 50 00
D E Cooper " 8 00
M D DeLorme road plow 33 28
A B Cooper roads 3 00
P C Shirer " 11 50
L A Eaddy " 13 61
It E Blakeley " 12 60
J L Godwin <4 8 00
H W Goins *' 4 80
R E Blakeley " 31 75
W B Haselden " 9 20
J C Nelson " 25 00
Smith Williams & Co " 32 35
N M Venters " , 1 50
\V B Cox " 5 75
E L Matthews " 9 67
W N Davis " 5 00
D E McCutchen " 25 00
J E Davis " 3 00
W M D McGee " 33 15
Conclusion of Supervisor's Report for 19(M?.
J N HAMMET, Clerk, of Board County Commissioners.
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The News at Salters Depot
Salters Depot, March 18:?
At a meeting of the stock-holders
of the Salters Social club,
held on Saturday, March 16, the
following officers were elected:
Directors:?E T Hamer, JnoC
Everett, Louis A Whitfield,
Alex Spivey. President, Jas A
Ferrell; vice-president, J M
Pr>r?lr- s#?rrf?tarv. ChaS W BOS"
well. The capital stock of $1,000
has all been taken and the
building is expected to be com?
pleted with the next thirty days.
Work will be started on the 18th
of March. The upper hall will
be used by th? Salters Camp of
W. 0. W., and the lower floor
will be for entertainments, etc.
The hall will be located on
Academy street.
Past Council Commander, H
T McClary went to Columbia
last week as a delegate from
Salters Camp No 323 to the
W. 0. W. Convention.
Mr E Tracv Hamer left las1
week for Texas, where he ex
pects to spend some time.
Mrs BSD Muckenfuss of
Charleston is visiting her sister
Mrs R Moseley.
MrJnoC Everett, who has
been quite sick, is slowly itn
proving.
Measles has about broken up
the school at this place. Ir
some families there is three oi
four members sick and in some
cases it is very severe.
Several of the young people
took in the minstrel show at
Kingstree Friday and they re
port it very fine for local talent.
Mr James W Whitfield Spent
Sunday at Lanes.
Mr Jno M Salters has moved
into his residence on Railroad
avenue.
Mrs M S Salters and daughter,
Mrs Fred Shuler, went to Sumter
last week, where Mrs Salters
expects to make her future home
with Mrs Shnler. We hate tc
part with our friends, but hope
them much sucess in their new
home.
Miss Lula Whitfield went tc
Florence last week.
Messrs J A Ferrell and J M
Cook spent the day at Salem
last week.
Several of the boys arouDC
here have a new fad, wearing
red hats.
How the freight trains do rur
on Sunday! One solid trait
passed here last Sunday carry
ing perishable iron rails*
Mr Editor, will you please ex
plain in your next issue who is
responsible for the running ol
freight trains on Suuday? Tb<
dispensaryites claim that Gov
ernor Ansel is responsible.
Salteks Depot.
We do not think the ''Dispen
saryites," or anyone else, coult
justly place upon Governo:
Ansel burden of responsibility
for Atlantic Coast Line freigh
trains running on Sunday. A:
we understand it, there is ;
statute prohibiting the runninj
of Sunday freight trains excep
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I tnrougn ireignis cai r^iu^ pci isu
able produce, which would hard
ly, even by the most libera
construction, include iron rails
To see that the laws on thi
subject are properly enforce'
we have a railroad ccmmissio
whose duty it is to make a
investigation if it be reporter
to them that the law is bein.
Violated and any citizen no
only has the privilege, but it i
his duty to make an affidavit t
that effect if he believe
that the law is held i
contempt by either a corpora
tionor an individual. Just hoi
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it vfrould t>e tne province c
Governor Ansel to stop Sunda
trains on this or any other roa<
we fail to perceive. Editor Th
Record.
Improper action of the kid tie)
cauaes backache, lumbago, rheums
tiam. "PINEULES" is a kidne
remedy that will lelieve these dif
eases. Pleasant to take and guai
anteed to give satisfaction or mone
refunded. "Relief in every dose,
i ?Sold by W L Wallace.
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Fair Play.
An attache of the American em(
bassy at London tells a stoiy of a
butler in the employ of a fine old
1 English family whose long service
had inculcated in him a personal ,
: and proprietary interest in the sons
and daughters of the house. Once,
on the occasion of a large dinner
' party, the conscientious butler ob:
served that one of the members of
the family, a young girl who had
but recently enteral rodety, was
devoting an amount of attention to
' her agreeable neighbor on the right
obviously in excess of that accorded
[ to the less fascinating man on her
[ left. This fact perturbed the butler
to a degree that could no longer
be borne in silence. So under pre,
tense of passing the culprit a dish
. the butler managed to whisper re>
epectfully in her ear:
"A little more conversation to
' the left, miss."?Harper's Weekly.
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disease. Insist on having BKV1TO.
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