The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, June 23, 1910, Page SIX, Image 6
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NEWS NOTES AT ANDREWS.
, Boy Saake-bit-Death of a Young ,
Man?Prize Acre of Corn.
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Andrews, June 20:?Little Doyet, !
the 10-year-old son of Mr E K Mc- i
Knight of our town, was bitten last <
c.^<Mrtair mnminc hv a venomous
QOWVUi'iy
rattlesnake in Mr McKnight's field
not far from town. The lad was
taken at once to Dr T R Howell and
bravelj- underwent a severe treatment
for the wound. I understand
that the unfortunate child is doing 1
/airly well. The snake was killeJ by
Mr McKni ght and had five or six '
jr. rattles. All hope that little Doyet '
m iy so on recover. <
Mr Lafayette Johnson, of the 1
Mood: section, died last Friday, the 1
17th i .st, of typhoid fever. This '
I " makes six out of this family who '
have died within six months. This '
I young man, only 22 years of age, (
leaves a wife and two children, an 1
I aged father and two brothers to
mourn his untimely demise.
Mr L Z King, one of the A C L '
Corp.'s locomotive engineers, has
severed, his connection with this
Icompa iy and accepted a like position
with the Hi ltonan-Dodge Lumber Co.,
of Belfast, Ga. ,
Quite a crowd of likely-looking la- .
borers,who have been in the employ 1
of the ACL Corp., were carried
away last Saturday by a turpentine ]
operator near Savannah. ^
fMr W G Camlin, the son of Mr ]
and Mrs W S Camlin of this place, i
who entered the boys' corn contest 3
of Williamsburg county, has just .
laid by his acre of corn. I wish, Mr
Editor, you could see it. He put his
last dressing of nitrate of soda to it <
last Thursday and sowed peas broadcast.
This corn is planted in 6-foot 1
rows aad stands 8 inches apart in the
drill. The corn is now fully topped
in the rows. Mr J W Poston will 1
make several photographs next week
of this corn, which is considered by
all who have seen it as the best that
has been raised in the county so far
this season.
Farmers of this community are
having considerable trouble with ,
grass on account of a week's continued
rains. But they are now having
some fine weather for cleaning .
p the crops and are making good progress
in that direction.
Mr Sam Powell, a son of Mr G W
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Powell, who has been in Georgia, (
near Valdosta, for the past year,has
returned home on account of his father's
illness, due to breaking one of
his limbs some time ago. Mr Powell
will take charge of his father's business
until the latter recovers from
his injuiies. Subscriber,
SUMMER SCHOOL FOR TEACHERS
Facully Announced?Will Begin
July 25?Course In Agriculture.
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The Williamsburg Summer school
for teachers will, begin Monday, July
25, and will continue for three
weeks. Prof 0 M ^Mitchell, of the
Union High school, will be principal,with
Prof Wm W Barr of Kingstree
his assistant. A two weeks'
* in i.
course in agriculture win oe given
by Prof Haddon of Clemson College.
KSucl.len's Arnica Salve
The Best Salve In The World.
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Our Line of t
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have moved our
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Montgomery-Croker.
Heinemann, June 20:?At the home
of the bride's parents, Ms and Mrs
S I Montgomery, near Greelyville.on
Sunday, June 19, at 9 o'clock a m,
a most beautiful wedding was sol Uz-V
A/\nf?nAfin/v nowfiAO Ko_
cilllllicu, luc kuiiuav.uug (xuu? uting
Miss Inez Montgomery of Greelyville
and Rev T C Croker of Forest
City, N C. The bride, who is one of
Williamsburg's fairest daughters,has
by her winning ways and charming
personality won the love and admir- j
ation of a host of friends, who are |
loath to give her up. She has for j
several years past been the popular j
and efficient organist of Corinth,
:hurch, where she will be greatly j
missed and her place will be diffi-!
cult to fill. We bid her good-bye with j
heavy hearts, but our loss is some:
others' gain and we extend to our ]
Friends in Forest City our heartiest ;
congratulations on their good for-j
tune.
The groom, who is pastor of the j
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First Presbyterian church of his;
home town, ranks as one of the dis- j
tinguished ministers of Western'
North Carolina. We wish our young
friends a happy voyage on the matrimonial
sea.
Rev and Mrs Croker, after spend- j
ing a few days among relatives and;
friends, will leave for their home in
the "Old North State".
The ceremony which made this:
happy pair one was impressively per-,
formed by Rev R L Grier, the much i
beloved Presbyterian minister at
Sreelyville. Besides the immediate
Eamily were noted the following
guests:
Mr S H Montgomery, Miss Nellie'
Montgomery, Master Julius Gambled
of Greelyville; Mr W K McKnight of
Kingstree and Mrs J W Harris of'
Greenville.
SUGHTLYMIXED.
Our Report of Negro Convict's
Escape Not Strictly Accurate.
Real Engineer Graham tells us
that we were misinformed in several'
instances concerning the negro's es- j
cape from the chaingang,an account
of which was published last week. |
The negro's name was Jim Bryant
instead of Jake McMillan, as it appeared.
We first had it Jim Bryant,
but one who said he knew told us
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that the real name was Jake McMillan,
the other being an alias, and we
changed the name accordingly. *
Bryant had four months longer to
serve?not nine as we were informed:
?having already served two years
and eight months.
The rest of the article,Mr Graham
says, was substantially correct.
The negro gave as his reason for.
departing that he had broken'
open Salters depot the week before
the Gourdins affair and knowing that j
this oharffp was Dendinar aerainst him
he determined to escape if he could.
Until Bryant acknowledged him- i
self guilty of the Salters depot bur- j
glary, the authorities had not found.
out who committed the deed.
Kept the King at Home
"For the past year we hove kept
the King of all laxatives?Dr King's i
New Life Pills?in our home and
they have proved a blessing to all
our family," writes Paul Mathulka,
of Buffalo, N Y. Easy, but sure
remedy for all stomach, liver and1
kidney troubles. Only 25c at M L
Allen's,
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omplete line of Gr<
riving daily.
dee, Quick Sales a
Retail Store down
Yours for
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NEXT DOOR Tl
Courtney's IceC
der New Me
Apple* and-Peaches an<l other Fru
Cigars, Cigarette? and Smokera' G
we liave.
Courtney^ Ice
H. Young's Fresh Bread Receiv
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effort to clear out a
bargains to get rid
H spring and do not o
u and pass them ovei
H less than manufact
Just a few weeks ago
H solutely fast colored 1(
M passed them over our coui
^B we sold five thousand ya
^B and we are now getting
cause of the great demai
^B ly fast colored 10c cloth.
Then we have just cl
m White Lawn Shirtwaist*
I pass mem over our ct
bargains. Listen to t\
Lawn Shirtwaists, beai
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Ladies' and Qe
Just received another
Gauze Vests for ladies'
gain. Other lines of 1
Gents' Balbriggan Ves
line of of silk Gauze Ves
We are going to close
Bleached Pepperill Drill
for 2 paiis.
Just gotten for the hi
mous 25c Talcum Powde:
or 2 cans for 25c.
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thing, Shoes, h
jceries in town, t
ind Small Profits a
by the Depot next
business,
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ream Parlor Unuiagement.
veiything in stock New and of
lieest Quality.
7e S?rvk: Icp Cream. All Kinds of
a r\ ?j r-.,. r. aii ~
u uium*, v^ruMJeu inni*# /\u "ur
ops and Extracts are Guaranteed
ler the Pure Food Law.
fE Skll:T andiea m Boxes and Loose.
?h Lot Guth's, Stacey'g and Schlesfer'n.
Choice Bon Bons h nd Chocosjust
In.
its of Finest Quality.
toods. Give us a call and see what
Cream Parlor.
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e year when all spring tra
11 spring goods. Wholesale^
of their left-overs. The shr
ver-load are the ones who c
* their counters to custome
urers* cost.
we picked up a splendid lot of able
Zephyrs, Cotton Voiles, and
nters at 5c the yd and the result was
irds of these goods in three weeks
in another whole case of them beid.
Only 5c a yard for an absoluteosed
another big deal in ladies'
s and Muslin Underwear and we
winters Jit apnofltinnnl atartlincr
lis: A large lot of Ladies' White
itifully embroidered fronts, reguNow
children here is
omething choice, rich <
,nd fancy for you. ^
We found a manufact- JR
ireroveranxioustounload Mjf U
he remainder of his W /Jflh
pring and summer line
f children's Ready Made uBfyM
)resses and his prices
x>ked good to us and the r jf./
esult is we have a choice
ine of them in our store
fits' Gauze Underwear
' lot of those famous tape neck
at 5c each, an unmatchable baradies
Vests' at 10c, 15c and 25c.
?ts at 25c, 40c, 50c and a superb
ts for men at $1.00 each.
i our line of Gents Elastic Seam
Drawers at 48c the pair or 95c
)t weather another lot of that far
which we are still selling at 15c
Jenkinsor
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lats, Notions,
Ml we ask is a tri;
to Nelson House.
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^ makes hens lay and tl
J| 10c per pound, 3
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de is about over every bod;
| Houses on every hand
ewd retailers who shape
an now pick up these chc
rs at Sensational Prices ar
lar 65c values only 45c each, A
Shirtwaists, real $1.25 and $1
handed over our counters at 85c
A lorge lot of white Muslin I
and trimmed with Embroidery,
line of White Muslin Underskirt
tucked and trimmed with a dee
Will be handed out at 85c eac
Muslin Underskirts, real $1-25
fully tucked and trimmed with
of Embroidery, with a 136 ii
bottom. Will be passed over o
rand we hand nice
dresses across oui
ters for little girls
years old, beau
made and trimmed
57c and 65c each,
and see.
We hand out nice
Dotted Swiss I
beautifully trimm
lace, for Misses <
years old, at 95c,
and $1.20.
Coats' Spool Cotton. A \
We carry from 200 to 300 doz.
the time and if you run short
need as cheap as you can buy in
New York. Any number, any c
In conclusion?It matters n
description of our goods may s<
store and call for the goods and:
ed- We always keep faith wi
over paint or over draw our barg
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look!
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al order. This | 1
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:e Beef and Mutton at
ng prices. ^ *
Siwara|
burger Fresh Ground
;f at 15c per pound. j*
lur Hens and Biddies ? 1
be little chickens grow. ?
pounds for 25c. ^ |
Market, ^ & ;|
R, Proprietor. it
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y is making: an extra
are offering special ^B jj
their buying in the ^B V"S|
)ice snappy bargains Bfl
id in many instances ^B
large lot of White Lawn BB
.50 values, will now be ^B
and $1.00 each. ^B
Inderskirts, nicely tucked ^B
Anlw AQn aq/iVi . A Iqwto
ViUJ WV WV.il* A lOlgV'
3, real $1.00 values, nicely
ip flounce of Embroidery. BB
:h. A large line of White
and $1.50 values, beauti- |H
an exquisite deep flounce Hj
rich sweep around the
ur counters at $1.00 each.
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Vord To Merchants. M
Spool Cotton in stock all
we can sell you what you
Charleston, Baltimore or
olor, we have it.
ot how extravagant the t
eem to you. Come to our \
pou will not be disappoint- |H
th the trade. We never H|
ains.
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