The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, July 16, 1908, Image 6
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DISTRESSING AFFAIRS i
NEAR SCRANTON.;
IAN BEATS VIFE WITH PISTOL-BOY t
KILLS ANOTHER AT HTMAN- t
SCRANTON LOCALS. a
Scranton, July 13: Quite a
distressing affair occurred near Ic
here last Saturday night a
George Tilton came home *
and began to abuse his wife and
finally began to beat her -with a 1?
pistol. She also said that he
made an attempt to shoot her o
but she made her escape and V
went to a friend's house near by fi
and got him to take her to Mrs d
Morris Yarborough's. Her broth- t<
er brought her to Scranton and
bad Dr Lynch to make an exam- h
snation and he states that Mrs s;
Tilton is badly bruised from the
licks that she received. It has
not been but a few months, as ^
will be remembered since Tilton
made an assault on a little girl
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an this section, out tne parties
dropped tlie^ matter and Tilton
was released. But if there is ^
any law in South Carolina to s*
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protect a poor,innocent woman,
he should be made to suffer for
abusing his wife in such a man- sc
ner. A warrant was sworn out
for Tilton Monday but he has tc
.skipped. Later reports are to ai
flie effect that he was arrested
in Charleston on Tuesday and ^
% lodged in jail on Wednesday of
this week. m
Mr and Mrs J L C Moore from
LakeCity visited friends in town 1S
'.Sunday. ^
lEftwitt Hirsch, Esq, was in
town Monday from Kingstree.
Mr 0 O Graham and Hon W B
Oause were seen in town Sunday
afternoon. th
Chief C F Kamaraw is rapidly lie
improving from the wounds re
ceived last Saturday nignt.
H Z Matthews was in town
last week from Rosemary. ^
Mr and Mrs Brooks Daniels
passed through town this morning
from Hanna, en route to
Florence. tl
Dr S M Dickerson has the in- 0
est patch of cotton in this sec- b
tion. One can almost 9ee it tr
growing. It was planted after n
a crop of beans that was made u
on the same land this year. tl
Willoughby's canning factory J
seems to be doing excellent s
work this year, from the num- v
ber of cans he has purchased. '<
Mr and Mrs Louis Jacobs .of
Kingstree were visitors here c
Saturday. Mr Jacobs being the a
district deputy grand master of c
the Masonic lodges of this sec- *
J
tion, met with the Scranton
lodge Saturday. He made a ^
very interesting talk t? the ?
many members who were pres- ^
ent. Mr J M Parker received ^
1-: ~ t
111^ la^t ucj;icu. I
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R M Graham, Esq, of Rosemary
was seeu in town Sunday
en route to Charleston.
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Hon J W Kagsdale of Florence c
was seen in town last Tuesday e
afternoon. .
Ex-supt 15 15 Chandler was \
shaking- hands with his many t
friends in Scranton last week. (
Four tobacco barns in this i
section were destroyed by tire 1
last week. Each of them being <
valued at $300.00. This is quite i
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We app
be to please
fits
l loss on these parties,via,Mess
R E McKnight, Chandler Bros,
Fohnson& Knight, each losing I
>ne barn.
Miss- Jessie Holliday and
>rotber, of Lane are spending 1
his week ir Scranton with rel- *
itives. _ __ '
Messrs Loi and j
Stanley Mattht
.rd's young bus i t
riends in town . 1
Mr A A Crooke s r
ist week with friei
Our old friend Mr
f Clarendon, N C, is
finslow Wright,
riends are glad to kL
ecides to come back
3n.
Mr C P Johnson of Floiciice
as also accepted a position as ^
ilesman with Wright.
Mr and Mrs? ? Stephenson j
f Hartsville were visitors here
Lst week.
Mr R P Byrd was in town last
eek from Ebenezer. .
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A telegraph message from ^
yman reached here this a m, q
:ating that two young boys age ^
1 years while in bathing Sunly
afternoon fell out about
)me little trilling thing and one a
r them was shct, which proved
> be fatal. The boys* names o
:e Ilyman and Finklea. Fink- S
a shot Hyman with a revolver, c<
le ball entered his breast near
s heart. Hyman died this
orning. Finklea is a son of n
r Vander Finklea and Hyman u
a son of Mr Arthur Hyman. ^
11 the particulars nave not
ien received yet.
M. R. M.
Notice.
On July 22, 1P08, at 12 o'clock M.,
e County Dispensary Board will pub:ly
open bids, at their office, to supy
the County Dispensaries for the ening
quarter
W E Snowden
J E Brunson
D J Epps.
rilliamsburg County Dispensary Boarfi
Farmers' L and C. Union.
On th#? piVhth dav of last April
J - m.
ie Farmers' Educational and
o-operative Union of Williamsurg
County was organized,
lembership being limited to
lembershipof the nine local
nions previously organized
iroughout the county. Monday,
uly 6, the county union met in
econd qarterly conference at
rhioh delegates to the State un>n
were elected.
The Union, as the name indiates,
is a farmers' educational
nd co-operative organization
>f the close order. While in its
itle Education takes prece.
x 1 3
:ence in xne naiurm uruer ui us
vork, Co-operation is its first
;reat task. Time and again
armers' alliances, granges, etc,
lave started up to be blasted in 1
he bud, but the Farmers' Eduction
and Co-operative Union
>f America is holding its own
tnd making satisfactory headway
wherever established. The
;ecr et of this success lies in the
;ec retness of the society. When
man meets man face to face on
he vital issues of the day in
:he presence of his fellows, all
ronsecrated to a common cause
ind at an hour wherein no in;ruder
doth manifest his impudence,
results are not hard to
attain, Personal differences are
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reciate very much your forme
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laid asside, or expunged, and i
the hearts of men are unified.
Such is the great end of the union.
Every farmer and honest man,
aot by the constitution debarr- ,
;d, neglects his duty to himself ,
ind neighborhood and waives
lis National obligations when ;
ie refrains from uniting with j
some local union and identify- (
ng with its cause.
Hon Rev W P Gause of Cow- (
ds is organizer for this counalways
ready to asnizing
local unions '
' persons indi- 1
organize.
osemont.
i
m idrpers
harpers, July i3?News in this (
ittle town is as scarce as hens' teeth. ^
lo you may ' ?^vy t^ere is nothing a
oing.
Our town wa? 1. asented at j
he seat of Williamsburg i ly last j
londay, the following Lilian I
eing there: Messrs F T "ght,
r C Grier, 1) E W S
amlin Jr., G \\ ^*mliu, R C a
larshall aud L Marshall.
I believe the dispensary spark is
gain visible. ?
Your scribe visited Georgetown
a Friday, July 10, and heard the
tate candidates speak there at the 1
Durthouse.
Your correspondent is sorry to g
?port that our townsman aud busi- F
ess man Mr P B Feagin, has bad
) return to a hospital in Sumter
or a second operation. Mr Feagin 1
There is only one
Stop Indi
Most digesters rely on pepsin, a
But pepsin digests albumen only. c
It is but one of the elements needi
cu.
Starch, fats and phosphates each
require something: else.
Then half of digestion is done in t
the bowels, and pepsin can't do c
that.
It requires many ingredients to t
form a pe/fect digester, and they
must be in liquid form. t
Kodol has all those ingredients. 1
It does all that the stomach
does all that the bowels do. It
digests any food any mixture of <
foods completely. 1
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Partial digesters give only halfjray
help.
There is always-some food left
to get hard, and irritate the stom
ach lining. J
That irritation, even though
alight, continues the inflammation.
That is why the stomach fails to
retrain its strength.
A weak stomach is like a lame j
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is a member of the )f Feagin
and Marshall of our ^and our
people very much reg*ei illness.
Mr W S Camlin, Si who is
Buffering from the infiu ities of old
age and a stroke ' paralysis is
still unable to be jut of his room.
He is now at /;ipe old age, nearing
his 84th mile { 9t in life, yet he is
fond of asking about the condition
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improvement in this much beloved
)ld gentleman's health.
Our town has been suffering fronf
:oo much rain but we believe it is
low over for a while.
We were glad to meet our old
!riend, Mr Willis Barfield, who
noved away from here to Georgia
ibout thirty two years ago. He now '
esides on Daniels Island, near
Charleston. His many friends were
;lad to welcome him to our town
igain.
Good health, plenty of good
>eanW. ear'y grapes and green peas
>re in abundance in town and everv>ody
seems to enjoy life.
Good luck and prosperity to you
,nd your paper, Mr Editor.
Subscriber.
Read the Farmers & Merchants
tank's ad. this issne.
FOR SALE
*rick in any quantity to suit purchas
r. The Best Dry Press Machine-made
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pecial shapes made to order. Corre ondence
solicited belore placing your
rders. W. R. FUNK,
Read the r'araers & Merchants
tank's ad. this Issne.
effective way to
igestion
nkle. Use or abuse it and it wit!
lever get well.
But give it complete rest do all
ts work for it and Nature very
[uickly restores its normal powers.
You can't do this by dieting, for
here is always some food that
loesn't digest.
You can't do it with partial difesters.
You can't do it with tonics, for
hey spur the stomach to but temvAMfu
arfivitv
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It must be done with KodoL
The results then are instant and
:omplete. Every food that you
:at is digested. You get your full
lourishment, yet the stomach gets
ibsolute rest.
Our Guarantee
On the first dollar bottle of Kodol
four druggist gives a signed guar*
uitee. If it fails to do all we claim,
pour druggist returns your money.
You take no risk whatever. This
$L00 bottle contains 2]A times as
much as the 50c bottle. Made by
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