The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, February 24, 1910, Image 5
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\ OUR POLICY.
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The policy of ti:e Dank <; :
Williamsburg ha> : ! way JL
been, and will in the iuu.:v
gk race than ever, be to :enn
its iinancac ;i>i and in!1 a
ence toward helping the de.
servi.iy, progressive nub
needy people.raider than n>
aid and assist the wealthy
man to carry on I:is spec;: a
- w t.ons and greedy practice of
gain. We shun large. risky
loans to any one person,
lirrn or corporation. This,
we foresee., will do much
more toward the upbuilding
of our country and thereby
repay those people who repose
so much contidence in
our institution and patronize
it so largely. Conservatism
must attend our every '
act and doing. We propose \
distributing1 our loans with
iew to safety tirst, then to
uniform development of our
section.
Bank of Williamsburg, i
Kingstree, S C.
tocAL?l? ITEMS.fi
ap;?-?? ?^pk;
Our tbanks to Dr A M Snider i
for a bag of tine sweet potatoes.
Tbe court ot general sessions I
; . will convene Monday, Judge j
\ Klugh of Abbeville presiding, j
V' Our crop mortgage blanks?to
\ take the place of liens?are go-.
! ing like hot cakes. Call and
see samples.
Jenkinson Bros Company, the'
;iiew dry goods establishment,
cnmo attractive lines in!
f their ad this week. Read it.
\ Miss Claude Jones gave a par- j
Tuesday afternoon, to which
a number of her young friends
and school-mates were invited, j
Tuesday being Washington's!
birth-day, the two local banks j
'were closed, the school gave
holiday and the postoftice observed
Sunday hours.
The open season tor shooting
partridges and wild turkeys ex- i
pires on March 1 and our friend,:
John Burgess, hasn't brought j
that mess of partridges yet.
? A subscriber in another county
paid his subscription this
' week up to December, 1911. A
few hundred like this friend anu j
we could give a bigger and bet-1
iMiwr.
fer. %V*
The "li^ric Glee Club" male i
quartette entertained a small !
audience Saturday night at the
f:.: opera house. The singing was
I'- fairly good and the audience j
. seemed to enjoy the reading
L' numbers.
f. We acknowledge with thanks j
|T air invitation to be present at j
I the "Conference for the (Jonser-1
p vation of Public Health," held j
Bj^f in Columbia Monday and Tuesday
and regret our inability to
attend the meeting.
We are requested to announce I
l that the ladies of the PresbyK-"
terian church will serve dinner, J
F consisting of turkey, barbecue, ;
t i oysters and other good things;
Ieat in the McC'abe building
Monday February, 2s for the
nefit of the church.
Ihiesday morning* Messrs F W
irey and HU Kinder were out
c-hunting, when the dogs
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urr.pcu u kiri;v wild-cat i:i the
r:? ^i* After an exciting
chuse the ;Virv \va> caught and
ii >pa .c:.eh. The "Cat" was of
unusual size and put up a pretty
gr *i fight.
Within lii. pa-1 l\v: v .-eh- va
hive dropped iromonr subscription
li-1 about lb ? names on ac
Count ? "r.oii-pa; nicnt v. dues.
These paatie> owe as from t''
cents to three or e\ en four dollar*
which n the aggrebate
nmountv .-liifiin > 1 AUi'K .Soille
of it is a dead ioss. though we
expect to be paid by all konorabi
debtors. It is a just debt and we
need the money.
In revising our mail iist we
have had to cut off the names
men who are "as good as gold"
so far as their ability
and willingness lor debt-paying
is concerned. We mean
no offense to anyone and surely
no reasonable person will
so construe our action. The
law lorbids us to carry a delinquent
subscriber for a longer
period than twelve months and
we don't intend to violate the
law out of personal regard lor
anu m n n
The many irieuds of Mrs L
Stackley, who found it necessary
to undergo a serious
operation at Dr McLeod's intirmar\*
last week, are rejoiced
to know that the operation was
successful and that this estimable
lady is progressing
nicely toward convalescence.
Many heartfelt and fervent petitions
went up from her home
people that her useful life
might be spared to her family
and her friends, of which the
latter includes the whole community.
THE CASE OF D. E. MOTLEY.
Preliminary Hearing Yeslerday?Defendant
Bound over in Sum of $4,000,
A preliminary hearing was
held here yesterday before Magistrate
Wallace in the case oi
the State vs Daniel E Motley
charged with breach of trust
with fraudulent intent, it being
alleged that Motley,while in the
employ of the Bank of Lake
City,misappropriated about $!?,2<)0
of the bank's funds. At the
hearing yesterday Solicitoi
Stoll was assisted by W L Bass,
Esq, and Messrs Lee & Askins
appeared for the defendant.
Nearly the whole day was
consumed in hearing the testimony
of Dr A H Williams anc
Sheriff Graham. After hearing
these witnesses Magistrate Wal
lace bound over the defendant
Motley, in the sum of $4,(XX) t<
the court of general session:
and the case will in all proba
bility be disposed of next week
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100k All 1118 Mourj.
Ofteu all a man earns goes t<
doctors or for medicine to cure i
Stomach, Liver or Kidney tronbl
that Dr King's New Life Pill:
would quickly cure at slight cost
Best for Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Bil
lousness, Constipation, Jaundice
Malaria and Debility. 25c at D (
Scott's.
Highest cash prices paic
for poultry.
PEOPLE'S MARKET,
H A Miller, Prop
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!>r < il I'ate of Scranton was
| in town between trains.
i
Mr A \V handler of Sutton*
spent Moivlav niiriit in town.
We were p'eti-eii to have a
jcall j"ro:n Mr O A IbuUien SaturI
d-iyI
Mr S M Ilaynvsworth of Kor;
noi.i.i i.n rr.T ^trpet>
luii h a.i ;uhv.vi i'ii w.. Monday.
Mr WT Clark of \ ox dropped
, in to see us while here yesterday
j on business.
Miss Mamie Jacobs went to
Scranton yesterday to visit Mrs
\V S Lv^li.
Mr J riini Carter of Lake City
was an agreeable visitor at our
office Monday.
Mr .1 II Marshall of Zel> favored
our sanctum with a pleasant
visit Saturday.
Mr II P Brown of Gourdins
paid us his respects while in
town yesterday.
Mr .1 I) Duke of Lake City was
here Monday a few hours and
called to see us.
Mr J M Altman of buttons had
business in town Saturday and
called to see us.
Mr Hugh Tisdale of Benson
was a welcome visitor at our
sanctum yesterday.
Mr J C Everett of Salters Depot
paid us his devoirs while in
town Friday of last week.
Our friend Mr T C Poston was
a pleasant visitor at The Record
office one day last week.
Mr J F Tanner of Vox called
yesterday and shoved up his
subscription to nineteen-eleven.
Mr B W Butler left the tirst of
the week for the Northern mar
kets to purchase his spring
goods.
Mr J IB Gamble, wljp lives
near town,across the riv f,gave
, us the pleasure of a calV'Saturday.
; Mr E B Rhodus of Greelyville
was in town Friday and found
J time to pay us a biief but pleasant
call.
! Messrs E W Yates and J J
Snow of Rome were spectators
1 at the Motley preliminary hear'
ing yesterday.
. Mr S Marcus left for the
Northern markets Sunday nig lit
[ to select his spring clothing
. and gents' furnishings.
Mr Clinton Yarborough ol
, Blooiningvale called Saturday
) and added hisliame to our grow
5 ing list of subscribers.
Mr W G Scott of Cades dropped
' in Monday to see us on his
way to Monck's Corner to spend
some time with friends.
> Mrs J S Jennings was sum
a moned to Easton, Md, on Fridaj
? last by the sudden death of hei
brother, Mr Samuel Gale.
Messrs S S Mitchum and W G
3 Cantley, of the Central church
neighborhood, were welcome
nr* n_ x J
callers at our omce oaiuruay.
^ Drs J H Scott and B M Mont
gomery, of the South Carolina
Medical College of Charleston
, spent Washington's birthday al
home.
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Is Now Mf
in the l^lV*
selecting a
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for the coi
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Mr L f> Kodpfers is in Haitinore
this week "purchasing his
spring iine ?>i merchandise. Look
out for a nnouncement on ais return.
Wi* were pleased to u ire a
visit from out friend, Mr S R
Mouzo-n; -Ir. from Hel>er\s \
1 loads. me 'i.iv the early part of
the week.
I Ion U \) Liryan was in town
Tuesday looking none the worse
for liis arduous duties of
statesmanship during the past
forty days.
Messrs 1J M Montgomery and
J K Scott, who are attending
lectures at the Mate Medical
college, spent the week-end
with their parents in town,
i |
Mr W D Wilson of Sunnnerton
passed through town Monday
returning home from a visit to
his parents, Mr and Mrs A D
Wilson, near Indiantown church.
l)r A H Williams and Messrs
.11 Van Epps and S L Courtney
I were here yesterday from Lake
. City at the preliminary hearing
| in re Bank of Lake City vs 1) E
! Motley.
Miss Lorena Ross visited her
sister, Miss Margaret Ross, at
Hamlet, X C., the first of the
week. Miss Helen Scott taught
the seventh grade in the high
school during the absence of
I Miss Ross.
Solicitor Stoll, after court adjourned
in Manning last week,
went to Columbia and resumed
work in the engrossing department
until the Legislature adjourned,
returning home Saturday
evening.
Rev S T Russell and daughter,
i Mrs Mazie Bates of Bloomingvale
and daughter-in-law, Mrs
H R Russell of Mouzon, brightened
our sanctum with their
welcome presence on Thursday
of last week.
Mr T M Scott is offering Buff
Orpington eggs at $1.00 a setting
of thirteen in his ad in this paper.
That is fifty cents cheaper
than the usual price for these
which is $1.50 for a setting
of one dozen.
Long Smith.
Morriaville, February 10:?The
home of Mr and Mrs Henry Long
was the scene of a pretty marriage,
which was solemnized Thursday
evening, February 17, at 4 o'clock,
when their daughter, Miss Amanda
M Long, became the bride of Mr
Alexander Smith, a son of the late
Mr Lem Smith of Morrisville.
The bride was gowned in white
r silk, with veil, and was attended by
Miss Marshall and Miss Smith, a
sister of the groom. Hev \V T
I Bedenbaugh of Andrews performed
. the ceremony in the presence of a
I large coucourse of friends of the
J contracting parties, who wish them
; a long happy wedded life.
Mi and Mrs S W Fulton and
r children are visiting relatives near
Johnsonville.
Mr \V B Ha8elden has returned
\ to Marion, after spending a few
i days here with his family.
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I Highest cash prices paid
| for poultry.,
, PEOPLE'S MARKET,
t H A riilier, Prop.
2-24-4t
full line of
GOOI
ning season.
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LAKE E! fV 13UI VMS.
Events of Reciiui itarrencB Tniri!
a'joiil in Fars firths.
iV.-rn.-ry i
T:i?-ro mviu-. to be <i yem a! ep-j
ideinic of cods nrvt hi grippe!
throughout tilt.* en'.Ire country, j
This winter will ^o down in;
'local history as one of the hard-1
est in half a century. Vet there!
has been no snow, no sleet, no!
general freeze. The tiiermometer j
,11(10 IJ v~ 1 I ii \ (J V ( I 1 U V. C4. . ' W I V* 4 V- ? .
When humidity was high lie
;stood up like a man; when the
air was free of moisture he
went clown and cold, intense
cold, came, but the necessary
moisture to make a knock-out
freeze had departed. So other
land can boast such favors. It
will be well to remember this
when you are called on to
give attention to our absolutely
matchless climate.
Dr C D Itollins paid a visit to
: Norfolk, Va, the early part of
| the week.
Mr l'ink Murray, ex-auditor of
jColleton count}', was in town)
this week.
Mr S T Godwin was in Florence
Saturday night.
M r W E Curran has removed
I to Wbiteville, X C, where he
1 will run a tobacco farm and operate
a tobacco warehouse.
Magistrate O S Baldwin spent
Tuesday in Florence on business.
Mr J II V Gaskins,who is now
jailer in Florence, was in town
the early part of the week appearing
as attorney in the magistrate's
court.
Kev Spruel, of Hampton county,
spent a part of last week in
j town and preached in the Bap!
tist church twice while here.
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I ? Highest
cash prices paid
| for poultry.
PEOPLE'S MARKET,
H A Miller, Prop.
2-24-4t
Notice.
We are receiving a lot of mail
orders for our crop mortgage
blank, gotten up to take the
place of the old lien on crop
from. We are glad to receive
these orders and ha\^ already
printed up several 'thousand
of the forms referred to, but we
must insist that the cash accompany
all mail orders. It
matters not how responsible
the party is, we cannot afford
to open a set of books for these
little accounts. Only this week
we lave had mail orders from
I . at .
six aiirerent pdmcn idu^tug m
amount from 25c to $2.00. The
price of the blanks is: 5c for 2;
25c a dozen; $1.50 a hundred;
$500 for 500. For postage add
2c f )r every dozen. tf
Final Discharge.
Xctice is hereby given that on the
10th day of March, A D 1910, at
12 o'clock noon, we will apply to P M
Brocdnton, Judge of Probate of Williamsburg
county, for a final trtscharge
as executor* of the estate of Sarah H
Hemingway, deceased.
Geo J Graham,
William D Knox,
M W Rodoers,
2-17-lt Executors.
HZ. of IP.
Kingstree Lodge
jHEf Knigtjts of py ttyas
* <5^ ^ Regular Conventions Every
2nd and 4th Wednesday nights
Visiting brethren always welcome,
Castle Hall 3rd story Gourdin Building. |
C. D. Jacobs, C. C.
C. C. Buucess, K H8&MF
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)MPANY.
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The original
LAXATIVE cough remedy.
r or COUgllS, tv.ua, irnvai ?uu 1UU|
troubles. No opiates. Non-alcoholic.
Good for everybody. Sold every wher*
The genuine
TO LEY'S HONEY and TAR U la
a Yellow package. Refuse substitutes*
Prepared only by
Peley A Company* Chloage.
d. r. Scott.
AFTER THE SHOW
: go to .
YOUNG'S CAFE
for an
Oyster Stew S Fry
OR
Hot Meals to Order,
HOT COFFEE AND CHOCOLATE
AND
COLD DRINKS.
Special accommodations for
THEATRE PARTIES.
All kind? of
Delicacies in Season.
Young's Ice Cream Palace
HOW ARE YOU?
If Mck from any cause, don't fail to get a
dollar bottle of
X RADOM'S MICROBE KILLER. X
Guaranteed to cure all diaeaaes If you follow
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BKOOKS, [M-tt I
139 Calhoun St., Churleatoo, s. c* |
SPECIAL NOTICES
Transient Notices will be Published
in This Column at the Rate of One
Cent a Word for Each Issue. No advertisement
taken for less than 25 cents.
For Sai.k?Pure Buff Orpington eggs
setting of thirteen for one dollar. Apply
to T M Scott.
1-18-tf Kingstree, S C
Money to Lend?On improved farm
and central town property . ??n terms
one to five years.
Pkk DeeTiust Company,
2-10-4t Florence, S C
For Sale?One ten-room two-story
dwelling and half-a< re lot. Dwelling is
within 100 yards of Kingstree Graded
School building, fronting three streets.
Three other small buildidgs and good
gat den on premises.
w F Kennedy, /
2-10-tf Kingstree. S^C
For Sale?One hundred and fifty
acres good land, 25 acres cleared, with
dwelling and good outhouses, miles
from tne town of Kingstree. Good,
healthy location. For further information
apply to
Mrs M E Bir<je?>s,
2-17-2t Klngstree, S C
\ ANDERSON, SPRING & GO, ^
<| are headquarters for every- j?
thing in tne ^
]j Fruit and Grocery Line \
J We also keep a complete Hue of ?
j All Kinds of Soft Drinks. I
j We handle on SATURDAYS ?
j THE FINEST MULLETS I
obtainable. ^
3 HIGHEST PRICES PAID T
* f?r I
* country produce. r
Jl A share of your patronage is R
M earnestly solicited. |?
J Anderson. SDrine & Co., ?
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*4 KINGSTREE, S. C. ?
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