The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, March 04, 1909, Image 1
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VOL. XXII. KINGSTREE, SOUTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, MARCH T, 1000. NO. ^
BOTH LEGS CEUSHEDWeston
MIxob Ion Brer By
Train Near Tom Sunday Hoi
m .
Sunday morning, between
o'clock, Mr Weston Mixon f
freight train. No 212, first
(* and both feet were fearruuy i
so that they had to be ampul
was thought at first that his
extended only to the ankles,
| understand that one leg hi
^amputated above the knee n
Bhis life is novr hanging by a
^KMixon,whose home is atGre<
^ had been working on the
jBcarpenter force near Chariest
^ftsays be received news that tw
^children were seriously ill
m home. He was anxious to get
I and as the freight train was
I oat he thought he could r<
y home sooner by going that w
cordiogly he left Chariest^
on top of a box car. The frei
?<>>> uf f.ant-a m.4 hp P
ilUb OIVJ) Ob ... ..
I and brought him on to Ki
Meantime he had shifted ]
tion and was hanging on to I
der between two cars when
slipped and he fell to the
His body fortunately fell out
traca, bnt both feet were on
and were run over by th<
train and crushed to a pulp.
The accident happened al
H front of the oil mill Dear the
pot site. When found he 1
.-?conscious, hut almost exhaust
pain and suffering.
W Dr W VBrockington, the
| CL surgeon, took him in
j^and did all he could for b
until the morning passeng<
No 80 came, when he took
board to Florence for treat
the railroad hospital.
fl9H?' As soon as he could stai
^^ H Was operated on by Dr B G
I 'insisted by Drs King and Gov
Mr Mix on is about 30 y
HI and has a wife and several c
rand other relatives at Greelyi
Children especially like Ke
Laxative Cough Syrup, as ]
nearly as good as maple suf
not only heals irritation an
inflammation, thereby stopf
3* . cough, but it also moves tb<
gently and in that way dr
\ cold from the system. It con!
opiates. Sold by D C Scott,
Bight drams will make ar
* bnt often half that numb
\ make a man a foolish and <
' table spectacle.
> f
I
I Cool Clothes I
for summer wear must be Kjj
g^^V carefully tailored, or they B
a\ will lose their shape in I
/ UBt The making-to-order B
J 'In! of lightweight suits (only B
I vVI| partly-lined to secure fl
I greater comtort in not
weather) is a specialty
with
The Globe
Tailoring
Company
Of Cincinnati
?they guarantee permanent
shapeliness. A special line
of "tropical suitings" of
serviceable quality is one of
the features of The Globe's
imense variety of seasonable
rics. See them here.
1 abo have a splendid
2 ol Stylish Readyde
Summer Clothing.
Missionary Meeting at Georgetowi
The annual meeting of the Km
Freight tree District Woman's Foreign >
'dng. sionary Society of the M E Chur
6 and 7 South, was held at (Jeorgetown F
ell off a; ruaT 19?21.
section,' At the request of the district t
wangled retary, Mrs J C Everett, Mrs \\
fated. It^ ^rtlt l-?*ke City {'resided over
injuries meetings. Mis ii \V Barber, ed
bur. we the'Southern Christian Ad
id to be cate's Home Missionary dej>artm?
.1 i
mil that! wus tifOieu secretary,
thread. I fhe following delegates repoi
dvville, f,0Ui their respective auxiliaries:
railroad Miss Harper, Greelyville; Mrs
?n, and D Wait, Miss 6turgeon (juveni
ro of his Date Ditv; Mrs J (J Everett,
at his Walter David, (juveuile), Salt
to tnein D W Dai her, Sainpit; Mrs I
pulling Snipes, Georgetown; Miss 0
?ach his Epps, Mrs J E Carlisle (juveni
ay. Ar- Kingstree.
u riding; The reports showed signs of qui
ight did i eued inlerest and encouraging i
rpected, j ress.
ngstree. j Saturday morning and aftern
his posi- Miss Daisy Davies, secretary of
the lad- young people's missionary movent
his foot of the M E Church, South, g
ground, helpful hints for holding the mot
side the ly meetings, pointing out a gi
the rail weakness in the uninteresting <
i heavy indifferent manner in which man
these meetings are held, and ad
Imost in ing, as au incentive to zeal,deep s
old de- prayerful study of the pitiable c
teas still ditions of life as it exists in heat
,ed from countries.
Sunday morning Miss Davi
local A appeal to send the gospel to heat!
charge WOmen and girls was so forceful t
lis relief the people of Georgetown and
;r train surrounding community subacril
him on $180.30 for missions,
nient m 'phe regular Sunday-school ex
cises were susj)ended for the aft
noon, and, dressed iu the costuuu
a high-class Chinese lady, Miss J
ington ^jes children impressive t
Tdd0 "CS ^ruwn ^rom ^ves
' *" heathen boys and guls, and Ler si
gestioa to send the extra penuiet
innedy's order that these little sufferers n
it tastes have happy homes and schools 1
'fF n ^ ^cee of the American children i
u the W1^ a (lu^c^ resP?DSe ^rom the lit
"bowels ones,and a juvenile missionary soe
ives the ty was organized,
tains no Sunday evening an audience
about 600 was addressed by it
i ounce, Danes from the texc, "What s<
?er will ye?" It was a strong manifestatior
iisrepu- the fact that the call of Gwd to
human soul can be answered only
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"$t?r BwkUI" |
SHOES J
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F(0)ir Ladies j
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1. a life of service, and that service,
iga- Miss Davies proved by her own expelis
rience, is the one wav to till out the
ch, emptiness of life and to attain to real
linnninoci liaro arwt tiormffor.
cy tiVI V Wliu 11V.1 V.ULIVI I
Mrs D N Hon rue reail resolutions
iec-jof thanks for kindness and hospital
r L;itj shown by theGeor&etown people,
the ! The next meeting will be held at
itor j Lake City.
Jn^T! Hems from Vox.
j Vox, March 1:^-Farmers in this
ted I section are going forward with their
j preparations tor planting, getting
; W j their lands in conditiou and are
le), looking forward with cheerful faces,
Mrs with hope to the future. Tobacco
ers; beds are now green with the young
I C plants and indications are that this
ssie crop,which is a new venture among
le), some of our farmers, will have a
good start so us to giyt the experiiek-!
nient a fair showing,
og- Mr W (.I Prosser arrived home
1 - .T.l _ 1 ? ^ ^ 1
saieijr last mgiu iroul a pieasani
oou tr'P over iQ Florence county,
the Mr E FProsser of this place will
ient soon be ready to build his new store.
iave There will be an entertainment at
'tb- this place March 19. Come one,
reat come all. ,
Lot bean seed just arrived.
v-8 Wilkins Wholesale Grocery
uid Co- 2-18*3t
on* Adam had a right to think his
^eD wife the prettiest woman in all the
world,
es's ? . ^
hen
h!! g
: MULES! MI
er:
of S
Da?
Mr. Farmer:.
ug,m
Do you need ;
young mule?
net come around 1
;Lle load that I pe
iie- I can PLEAS]
and the price
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the
by
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BEST
for
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PUBLIC SALES.
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Seven Tracts of Land Change Hi
on First Monday.
j The following tracts of land
Isold at pnblic auction here Xou
Heller vs Bryan, 213 acres, ?
' Bought by Kellev & Ilind?, a
! ueys.
M h Boyd and J M Tisdale
j ministrators of the estate of
j Martin, vs Amelia Lesesne et al,
j acres, $350, to Giliand & Gill
| attorneys.
Farmers & Merchants Batik
Ellis Christmas aud M J Parker
acres, $740, to Lee & Askins, a
neys.
Georgetown Grocer? Co ?s
Harper and L A Jefferson,763 tu
$500, to Kellev & Iiitids, attorm
Bank of Kingstree vg Davi
Evans, Sr, 24 acres, $130, Kell
Hinds, attorneys.
Easter Jackson et al vs Ha
McClary and Alice McClary,
acres, $150, Kelly & Hinds, a
nova
uv y o.
J A II Evans et al vs Jam
Godwin et al, 2 lots in towr
Scranton containing If acres, $
to W P Gause.
Seed Irish Potatoes, any ki
prices right.
Wilkins Wholesale Groc
Co. 2-18*1
Common sense always bringsfi
I prices.
iES! MULES!
A nice, auiuuiij guuu airdi^ni
or a pair of mules? If so,
to my stable and look at a car:rsonally
selected in the West.
3 YOU, in Mules and Horses,
and. terms will suit anyone.
[ELLER
Some shoes givenw^
the purchaser
style and very little .
wear. Others wear
j but have little style ^
; or comfort. The
\ King Quality ^
\ shoe has all // l et u>
these three re- // sll(nv 5'ou
>:? * // the new stjlej
j qui sites in //
* ' i_ //that a:e fell of
j ust the// , .
= L // snaP anu characi
i n? 1 They will surely p
^portion^ yQu;
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ESBZEZag
Work of Civic League.
The work of the Civic Leag
andS beginning to show to advantas
j the sidewalks and especially
were' n?t'ceable on the court honse ec
(jav.1 Recently a macadamized drii
{has been completed around
ttor-1 s<luare an(^ the en'ire area has
| broken up preparatory to arrai
ad-' th'- Kr?UIlll 'u parterres in i
jj ^ will be planted llowers and gr
|-g ; The work of these ladies in the
and transforming an unsightly ]
grown up in ragged weeds, ii
V3 j verdant and beauteous park, si
, ^ be appreciated by the public
ttor. substantial way. The work al
under way and projected cc
g A gocd deal of money and whrl
ladies are willing to conti
" 7 I #
j freely their time aud money
j Qjwho'e burden should not be
ey & I by them. They need help and
/ I be glad to receive fubscriptioi
in j carrying on the work so hrayel
1 so!?"11'
ttor-j
i A Final Word.
08 In order to g've every sub
1 er in arrears the oppoitnui
pay his account ;we are gon
er our. list and mailing a
ind, meat to all that we find in
ed to us anvthinsr at all. 1
ery owe the account plea9e pay
3t we need the money. If the
an error in the account le
inc^ know and we will be gla
correct it. Should anyone <
his paper discontinued advii
and we will cheerfully take
name off oar list?only please
to date. '
It involves quite a great
{ of labor and considerable ex
j to send out eo many of
statements and we hope the
I | ties to whom they are sent
[give them prompt attention. 1
individual it means bat a
sum?only a dollar or so?
, to us the aggregate amount
j hundreds of dollars. We
j tried to serve you faithfully:
will you do your part?
C. W. Woli
i "My three year old boy was 1
constipated,had a high fever ant
in an awful condition. I gave
two doses of Foley's Orino Lax
I and the next morning the fevei
gone and he was entirely well,
ley's Orino Laxative saved his ]
A Wolknsh, Caeimer, Wis.
J| W L Walla
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Col. John T. Moan Dead.
ne 's | Columbia, March 1:?At 1 o'clock
>e 011 this moruing news was received of
i3 't | the death on a train near Greensbo
juare. r0, >,' C, of Col John T Sloan, forreway
uier Lieutenant Governor of South
tbe ; Carolina. Ool Sloan had been at a
been j hospital in Philadelphia for treating
j ment, and was en route home. Col
vhich ! g:oal, wag one (>f the best known
asses | I))eil j? South Carolina and had been
r'":
wu>' | in public life many years.
place, j ?.
ato a j Inspect the he ?. She may cackle
bouid | fooli-jbly sometimes, but she adds
in a much to the comfort and prosperity
ready of the farm home.
iStS a m?mm?mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
??\ LUNG HEMORRHAGES |
1 tilej <1 TOOK PE-RU-NA.)
pj
I MISS^NINETTE PORTER.
iiesire Miss Ninette Porter, Braintree, Verse
us mont, writes: "I have been cured by
! hiS PerUIla"I
had several hemorrhages of tne
* l>ay lungs. The doctors did not help 1110
much and would never have cured me.
"I saw a testimonial in a Peruna
almanac of a case similar to inine, aud
peil8C I commenced using it. I wrote to Dr.
these Hartman for advice. He kindly gave
me free advice.
P . "I was not able to wait on myself
will when I began using it. 1 gained very
\> the slowly at first, but I could see that it
small was helping me.
"After I had taken it a while I c<?n>
while menced to raise up a stringy, sticky.
3 to substance from my lungs. This grew
, less and less in quantity as I continued
aVe the treatment,
now, ; ? ! grew more fleshy than I nad been
: for along time, and now 1 call myself
,E i ??? "
| A Bad Coulh.
Mrs. Emma Martin, Odessa, Mo.,
.. writes: "I cannot thank you enough
sadly jor me>
1 was "For two years I doctored ray congh,
' him which cost me many dollars, but still I
atine seemed to get worse. My cough was so
r was bad I could not sleep.
"Plnallvl purchased a botiie of Pe
|jfe." nina. After the use of six bottles I feel
that I am cured."
People who object to liquid medkl&M
Mi mow Move Peruia tablet*.