The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, February 04, 1909, Image 2
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NEWS AND VIEWS FROM
OUR HARPERS SCRIBE.
A PROTEST AGAINST SENATOR BASS'S
FISH BILL-MR EADDY'S DEATH
MOURNED.
Harpers, February 1:?With cold
fingers from the blizzard of the past i
few'days your correspondent will
endeavor to express his views with j
refeience to Senator Bass' tish bill, j
I believe your readers will agree j
with me when I say that the Su-.
preoie Beiug made the public:
streams, then stocked those streams
with fishes of various kinds for his
creatures, all mankind. Nor did He
eay in His words to St Peter how
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many he should eat, but command- j
ed the good saint to "arise, slay and i
cat.'' Our laws of today are sup-1
posed to be founded upon the laws
of the Supreme Ruler. Now, Mr
Editor, you will notice that Mr
Bass'bill allows anyone to fish with
nets for the purpose of stocking
streams or for commercial purposes.
In other words, we cau't fish with
nets except to sell the fish that are|,
caught. This law seems to be plan-1 j
ned solely in the interest of the fish I
speculator. Mr ltass is a lawyer and .
yo?r scribe has no knowledge of the ;
law, but I believe the whole bill un- 1
constitutional on its face. How can 1
our law-makers draft laws to allow,'
people to catch fish in aceitam man-1
ne: for commercial purposes and deny
rtbem the same right for personal
nee. And if the law be passed,when (
a man is found fishing with net or
.-seiue the fi?h warden must needs
follow the fisherman home to see'
w ilispositicn lie make* of his
. ~eateh. 'i'lie fisherman can tell the
r' wurden the.t he is fishing for commercial
purposes whether lie is or 1
net and save himself being n-poited. 11
'The vuactuuut of this kind of laws (
is calculated to bring the law in con- |
te:nM more than ever. i
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The luxt unreasonable part of Air t
Bass' bill is the provision making it
ur.lawful to fish ;n a public stream j
because someone else owns the land j
thut borders the stream, l'eople not i
fortunate enough to own land bor- >
tiering on streams are entirely barred *
from fishing unless thev use a boat,
1
as Mr Bass' bill deprives them from j
fishing every way'. (
Thus is the tirst step toward pri-; <
vate ownership of public streams 1
when we have laws made to allow 1
land-owners along-side of public ,
streams to say whether or not we i
shall be permitted to fish in the'1
streams that flow through the lands.
This is the way it appears to your
Bcrita autl this discussion is not m-jl
tended to throw any reflection on j
Senator Bass, w hatever. We regard ,
Senator Bass as one of the smartest i
nit-:, from our county but we believe!
that this bill of his is one of the.
mistakes of his life, as we all make
mistakes sometime or other. Mr
Editor, if you remember, it is just 1
such legislation as this that brought '
about the horrible conditions at!,
Keel Foot lake, Tenn, that culrai-'
nated in the lynching of the lawyer, j
Quentin Rankin. I don't believe in
the passing of laws that take away,
th*- rights ofoue class of people to ;j
aliow special privileges to another.
This bill allows the man who is I
fishing for a commercial purpose to !
fish w ith nets or any other way, and ,
deities this right to the man who.
wants to catch a few fishes for him-!
self and family. I would like t0:
know the views of some other reader
of The Record on this subject,;
which is fraught with far-reaching
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USS BR(
l and FIT GUARANTEED.
LADIES' 1
YOURS 1
importance to a very considerable
number of the citizens of Williamsburg
county. E
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The friends and relatives of Mr
W W Eaddy of Georgetown were
shocked when the news of his death p
was spread over our streets lastThurs- t
day afternoon. Mr Eaddy, we un- o
derstand, died from the effects of a jj
stroke of apoplexy which he suffered n
a short while before. He leaves a g
large number of relatives and warm p
friends in our town who mourn his q
sudden and unexpected demise. Mr J
Eaddy did business in this commun- *
ity six or seven years ago and was
was beloved by all who kuew him. E
He leaves a widow and two small ?
children. The heart-felt sympathy ^
of all goes out to his bereaved fami- ^
'? P
Besides his wife and children there g
are left to mourn his loss, his aged Q
father and mother, Mr and Mrs W S ^
c
Eaddy of Prospect, and his brothers, ft,
Mr J M Eaddy of Lake City and tl
Dr Julius Eaddy of Johnsonville, ir
also several other bj others and sis- e'
ters. His body was taken to the old j*
i 1 i_..i
uuxiic mm ituu iu net at iijc iaumj
burying ground. c<
Mr Eaddy was manager of the N
E tddy Li r< stock Co of Georgetown, ?
in which citv he leaves a large circil
:le of friends aud associates who are
grieved by his untimely taking off. p
Subscriber.
The February Metropolitan. "j
The danger which menaces onr ic
jconomical future is graphically de- f?
cribed in "The Giant Trust of the K
Future," an illustrated article by ti
Karl Mayo which is offered to the hi
readers of the February Mefro/x/lifan
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vbo take thought of their own wel- tl
'are, for it warns against the inimi- w
lent control by one trust of practi- sc
jallv all the comfortsarnl necessities ci
if lif?*. 4,A i'ivot of lmj>erialism,"' <>t
y F L Harding, tells in a definite sj:
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he Suez Canal and the Far East. in
The presence of the North Atlantic at
Squadron in the Mediterranean Sea as
his month makes this article all the b(
note valuable to those who have fol- re
owed the fortunes of our ships and pi
bailors. "The Inspiration of Japan," in
iy Herbert G Pouting, is a delight of
ightfully illustrated study of the to
nystery and traditions of the Island al
Empire. The last "Love letters of in
Jeorge Sand and Alfred de Mussel" J<
ippear in this number. They bring A
:o an eud the hitherto unknown ronance
of these two gifted authors.
Among the unusually good stories d
:his mouth are: "The Quality of ti
Uourage," by Edward Marshall; j(
'The Corn," by Marian Warner
Wildman; "Rodahver;" by Marjorie S<
L C Pickthall; "The Slide at El CV e:
jou," by Charles Frederick Holder; b
'The Man with the Latch-Key," by f(
Mayne Lindsay; and "Old Home .
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Soldier Balks Death Plot.
It seemed to J A Stone, a civil
war veteran of Kemp, Tex, that a
plot existed between a desperate lung
trouble and the grave to cause his
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cough that stuck to me, in spite of
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which restored my health complete- v
ly. I now weigh ITS pouuds. " For 0
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Summons for ReliefSTATE
OF SOUTK (. AROLINA.
COUNTY OF WILLLAMSBt RG,
Court of Common Pleas.
fcj A Weil company, a corporation
ganized ander the laws of the State
Georgia, plaintiff,
AGAINST
len A Francis and Daniel O Bruorton,
iefendants.
> the defendants above named:
You are hereby summoned and re- ,
ired to aaswer the complaint in this :
tion of which a copy is herewith
rved upon you, and tO' serve a copy of i
ur answer to the said complaint on j
ie subscriber at his ot8re,117l2 Screv- 1
i street, Georgetown, S C, within ,
ienty days after the service hereof,
:clusive of Jthe day ?/ such service;
id if you fail to answer the complaint,
ithin "the time aforesaid, the plaintiff
this action will apply to the Court
>r the relief demanded in the comaint.
Wauibr Hazard,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
August 20, 1908.
) the defendant, Ellen A Francis:
Take notice that the complaint in
is action was filed in the office of the
erk of the court of common pleas in
ingstree, in the county of Williwnslrg
and State of bouth Carolina, on
^ ilotr nf Tannorv 1000
Walter Hazard,
1171Screven Street,
Georgetown, S C,
2-4-61 Plaintiff's Attorney.
fotice of Opening Books
of Subscription.
Notice is hereby given that the un-1
rsigned corporators. under and by
rtue of a c ommission to them direct-!
I hy Hon R M McCown, Secretary of
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jbruarv 4. 190'J, at 12 o'clock, noon,
, the office of Greelyville Live Stock 1
), (Jreelyville, S C. open the books of;
bscription to the capital stock of
reelyville Live Sto^k Co, The capital!
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divided into loo shares of $10o,00
,ch.
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