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VQL XXI KINGSTREE, SOUTH CAROLINA, NOVEMBER 7, 1907. NO. 44
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||EWS OF THE WEEK
FROM LAKE CITY, i
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IESTRUCTION OF FISH WITH DYXA- l
MITE?A FRETTY WEDBING- '
OTHER NEWS NOTES.
Lake City, November 6:?
? II. G. Askins, Esq., came .up!,
from Kingstree Sunday and spent j
the day in towu.
All tho nld haphfdnra and wid- i
owers ought to study bookkeeping.
Let them get behind a set of books
and they do not remain single long.
All of those classes who'are of eligible
age now have joined the ranks i
except one tough old fellow, but he :
-will not be alone long. A few days i
ago a yonng lady accepted a position
in front of his desk and his fate is
now sealed and he will before long 1
be keeping "double entry."
' Mr. Claude Carter, /who is post*
master at Effingham, spent 8unday
in town visiting. < '
Mr. J. El W. Chandler has been
drawn on the petit jury of the U. S. |
District Court, which convenes in
Charleston early ia December. - (
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Hatchell
spent Tuesday in Effingham. <
And the destruction of fish with 1
dynamite is going on in Lynch's
rite;4oo. Within the last week or
two several parties have been '
active in'the neighborhood of Bass's 1
bridge and lower down. It seems '
that thej explode the cartridges in
the deep oaves where the fish collect '
This is worse than traps, nets o?* an y
thing else that has been devised to 1
desolate oar streams. All kinds,
sizes and qualities are killed; and
these miscreants, who regard neither .
law nor decency in their greed leave 1
.to rot snch as tbey need at the
moment Near the "Little Fishery"
ten to fifteen fine carp and red-horse
were seen dead one day last week 1
floating in an eddy. This thing is
going entirely too fai. Men do not
like to report their neighbors, but
lawless neighbors will snrely reach
the end of their ropes after a while,
if they keep on. Forbearance oeases,
to be a virtue in time. The man
who wilfully violates this law, will
violate any other when the temptation
offers, and he deserves no more
consideration than any other criminal.
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Among our people who Tisited J
" Kingstree Monday the following
ware noted: Dr. S. B. W. Courtney,
Messrs. J. A, Green, S. L. Courtney,
S. W. Gowdy, J. \V. McCutchen, j
. Henry Altman, J. J. Morris, J. T. ;
Carter, D. T. Wells and W. L.
Bass.
Mr. B. F. Brockington of Bethel
passed through town Monday night
on his way heme front the Southeast
association at Harpers.
r The much-married Harry White,
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Underwear.
People's
>f whose arrest in Darlington for
Digamy mentioned was lately made, f
bus l>eeu committed for bigamy in 1
the sessions court. Last week the preliminary
uas called. White, it
>^ems, maintained his innocence ^
until Mrs. Dasy Helk, (it was) late
of Lake City, and wife No. 4 or 5, jj
who was Miss Martha Matthews, of i
this town, both appeared, when he *
broke down and confessed. There must
be something extraordiuarily
attractive about the Lake City girls
to cause a man to fall in love with
so many of them, but Harry White
has learned that, thongh a fellow ^
wanto to marry all of them,he'd better a
stop at ooe, foi they will not stand \
for a man whose tender affections a
are scattered promiscuously.
For three centuries the true
South has beeo the leader of the ^
American continent and is today.
Yankeedom may not acknowledge
this, bat that is but an additional
proof of its correctness. The only
part of Theodore Boosevelt that is
worth a fig came from Georgia, and
that part, if not crushed or bribed.
mil make a right decent ueroocrat
oot of kin before be is sixty.
Mr. M. M. Motler and Miss
Grade Jerrey were married at the
residence of the bride's father, Mr.
Louis Jerrey, in Sumter, S. C., on
October 27, 1907. The officiating^
clergyman was Ber. J. P. Marion,
Jr., pastor of Sumter Presbyterian
oburch. Mr. Motley is beok-keeper
for Smith-Williams Co. The young
couple will make their home in this
town, and they bare the well wishes
of all for the best that life can giro.
Saturday night the North-bound
local passenger train was fired into
just north of the lake aud oue passenger,
Mr. Will Powers, painfully
injured. There were two who took
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part 10 toe dastardly aeea. x wo
rocks were thrown ioto the negro
coach. Ooe shot was fired ioto the
white coach. The sash was shattered
and several shots struck Mr.
Powers, two or three going through
his nose and some ioto his cheek
and lips. The train was stopped
at once, but the rascals had escaped.
The wouaded man bled profusely
aud it was thought at first that he
was fatally hurt, but later examination
showed that the injuries were
not serious. At Scranton Drs.
Lynch and Pate were taken on
board and accompanied Mr. Powers
to Florence, where he was put in
charge of Mr. J. n. v. uasicios,
who turned him over to Dr. Eaddy
at Timmonsville. No efforts are beiD?
spared to find out the rasoals
and there are hopes of success, but
for obvious reasons names and evidence
are withheld. All good citizens
would rejoice to know that the
scoundrels who would so wantonly
kill, were behind bars and that too
for keeps.
W. L. B.
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Just received: a. car load of'
ancy ly>rses, nice,'drivers. h
i-7-4t Y C Thomas.
Notice.
fo the Teachers of Williamsburg Co 1
The County Hoard of Education ap>oint*
Saturday. Nov. 16, to m< et you I
ill in the court house at Kinestree. It j
s a matter of importance tnat every
vhite teacher in the county be pres-,
;nt at 11 o'clock Remember the date, I,
-Nov 16. i
J. G.JMc1 UU.OUGH,
Co. Supt. of Education. | (
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Executor's Notice- i
All creditor a of the Estate of J H I
risdale, deceased, are hereby notified ,
tnd requested to forthwith render an
iccount of their demands, to the un- I
lereigned, duly vei ified and attested; ,
ind all persons indebted to saiJ Estate
ire hereby notified and requested to I
naWepayment te the undersigned, ,
W A Mc< rka, Kingstree, S C,
D Z Martin, Trio, S C\ I
Executors of the will of J H Tia- |
Me, deceased,
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new store on Academy! :
Street near the PostofficeI '
t and would be pleased to t L
t have our friends call on I f
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!We have in stock at all;?
times a full and mosto
complete line of every-;:
i thing usually found in a;;
modern store, and our<|
\ prices are lowest ever;:
!known in Williamsburg;:
county. ;:
1 SAVE NONEV !
*by seeing us before;:
i buying elsewhere.!
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: The Bargain Specialist. j
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Lest and cheapest lot of bug1- j
<ries: Rock Hill, Tyson & Jones.'S
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School Books
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Your EYES examined ai
and errors of refr
This is done by uj
scope, the best ai
invented iinsti
Eye-work in thi
straining, no guesi
for examinations at
spectacles and glasj
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LAKE CI
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SILKS ?
Black Taffeta Silk $1.00
0 value which we are ^
t 90 cents and S1.2r>.
id Gloves
1,adies
and.
mpany.
DeWitt's Carbolized Witch Hazel J
Salve penetrates the pores?thor>nghly
cleanses?and is healing and
loot hi ng. Good for piles. Sold by
iV. L. Wallace, M. D.
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nd all visual defects 3:
action corrected.
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most recent 3:
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present and all <
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SEE OUR NOBBY LINE OP
SUIT C^SES. THE LATEST
AND BEST.
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Tbese Receive Certificates.
At the teachers' examination
recently held in the court house
here the following applicants
passed successfully:
WHITE.
Miss Mary Gordon, Kings*
tree, 1st grade.
Miss Allene Godwin, Scran- , \
ton, 2nd grade. v
Miss Ruth Dorrill, Johnsonville,
2nd grade.
Miss Leola Coward, Kings*
tree, 2nd grade.
Miss Althere McKnight,Kingstree,
2nd grade. * '
Miss Leila McKnight, Lake
City, 8rd grade.
Miss Lillian Cockfield, Johnsonville,
3rd grade.
COLORED.
Mimber Williams, Effingham,
2nd grade.
Delia Williams, Effingham,
2nd grade.
H H Mouzon, Kingstree, 3rd
grade.
S A Came on, Lake City,
2nd grade.
Tic "iff."
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John Sparks' show exhibited
here on Tuesday afternoon and >.
night. A large crowd attended the
afternoon performance and the aggregation
doubtless carried away a
good deal of money.
The Sparks show was hers several
fears ago, when tbe price of a<lmisjion
vas twenty-five cents. Since
then the entranoe fee has gone up
)oe hundred per cent and tbe performance
is hardly as good as when
:he popolar price prevailed.
Yon never have any trouble to get
children to take Kennedy's Laxative
Cough Syrup. They like it because
it tastes nearly like mapl6 sugar.
Kennedy'3 Laxative Cough Syrnp is
i safe, sure and prompt remedy for
coughs and colds, and is good for
svery member of the family. Sold
by W, L. Wallace, M. D.
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Notice.
Important meeting of Kings tree Board
of Trade is called at Bank of Kings tree
Monday night, Nov. 11th,
All members are urgently requested
to attend, and all citizens not members
are requested to be present and
join our organization.
By order of President.
W. H. Cars,
Secretary.
Notice
Notice is hereby given that on November
25, 1907, I will apply to PM
Knv?lfinti?n "Ran . Probate Judce for
Williamsburg county, at 12 o'clock m.#
for a final discharge as the Administrator
of the Estate of of R M Thomas,
deceased, W 0 Thomas,
Administrator of the Estate of R M
Thomas, deceased.
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When the baby is cross .and has
you worried and worn out vou will
find that a little CascasWeet, the
well known renoledy for babies and
children, will quiet the little one in
a short time. The ingredients are
printed plainly on the bottle. Contains
no opiates. Sold by W. U
Wallace, M. D.
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