The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, June 30, 1910, Page SIX, Image 6
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NEWS OF THE DAY
AT ANDREWS.
PICNICKERS DRENCHED ? RUNAWAY
ACCIDENT-DEATH OF
MR R A IVEY?PERSONAL.
Andrews, June 27:?Harpers Masonic
Lodge, No 22o, gave their annual
picnic last Friday, the 24th,
that l>eing St John's day. To the
utter surprise of your scribe and
nearly every one else the picnic was
held in Black river swamp, and just
al>out one o'clock the entire crowd
was caught in one of the heaviest
rains that has fallen here for years.
The way this crowd of pleasureseekers
was drenche 1 was a caution.
Next year, brother Masons,
give your picnic in town. I did not
go and can laugh at the others. 1
understand, however, the occasion
was greatly enjoyed until the rain
came.
One day last week one of the
Harpers Transfer Go's horses, while
standing alone in harness at the)
^ East-End, l>ecame frightened and
ran away. The excited animal ran I
near by one of! the teams of the
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standing hooked to a dray, which
also l>ecame frightened and ran, following
in close pursuit of the first
horse and huggy. The two frightened
teams collided with a horse and
buggy driven by a man and almost
demolished his vehicle, but no one
was seriously hurt. The two horses
ran from East-End clear across the
town, nearly two miles.
The remains of Mr R A Ivey of
Belfast, Ga., were received here last
Friday morning. I understand that
Mr Ivey lost his life by being struck I
by a falling tree in the log woods.
T ie body was met here by relatives
and friends and laid to rest at the
Black river hurying ground, near
Potato ferry, where Mr Ivey was
raised. The deceased is a son of Mr>
H Ivey and a nephew of Hon R H j
Kellahan of Kingstree. Mr Ivey had
been in a logging business near Belfast,
Ga., for several years. His
friends and relatives were shocked
to hear of his untimely demise.
Rev S T Russell,of the Bloomingvale
section, was in town Saturday
to meet bis wife, who had been visiting
relatives at St Stephens. People
here are always glad to meet
Mr Russell and listen to his merry
jokes.
Mr I) W A want, of this place, was
quite ill for several days last week,!
hut we are glad to see him very
much improved.
Sheriff 0 \V Scurry of Georgetown
and Treasurer Hemingway were on
our streets a few hours one day last
week shaking hands with the voters
of their county*.
The cotton bloom sent you by the
writer was from a 12-acre field which
will nearly average waist high. This
is the Excelsior Improved cotton,
which Clemson College claims to l>e
the best improved cotton in the
State. I bought the seed by their
advice. They also recommended the
use of the Marlloro Prolific corn.
Improved seed, thorough cultivation,
liberal use of fertilizer and diversification
of crops is the true se
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Polite Ser
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Grand Jury Presentment.
To the Hon R W Memminger,
Presiding Judge in the Third Judicial
circuit:
The grand jury of the county of
Williamsburg begs leave to submit
to your honor the following general
presentment:
We have examined all the county
offices with the exception of the
Sheriff's and the Judge of Probate's
and find all the records well kept in
a neat and business-like manner.
As to the offices of Sheriff and Judge
of Probate we have deferred our ex-!
amination until the fall term of
this court.
Since the spring term of court |
our committee appointed for the |
purpose has visited and inspected
the county chaingang. We report
that we find the prisoners well cared
for and safely guarded, the mules
and other property all in good shape
and well cared for and the work
done by the gang of great benefit
to the highways of the county.
We have passed upon all bills submitted
to us by the Solicitor and
duly returned same to the Court.
In our inspection of the office of
the Clerk of Court, we have found
several of the old volumes of records
badly worn and in danger of
falling to pieces. We recommend
that the Clerk of Court be authorized
to have all such volumes as in his
judgment require it, to be rebound
at the expense of the county.
We recommend that for the inforl
mation of the people of the county,
the Clerk of Court do publish in The
County Record between the first
and fifteenth days of October the
names of all persons who have taken
out during that year licenses to traffic
in seed cotton and the place
where such traffic is to be carried
on.
We beg to return our thanks to
your honor for the plain and lucid
instructions given us and to the various
officers of the court for courtesies
shown us in the discharge of
our duties.
L L Caldwell,
Foreman.
Kingstree, S C, June 21, 1910.
A Town Without a Newspaper.
Out in Butte, Montana, two or
three years ago, the city suddenly
found itself without a newspaper.
They attempted to get along without
one. For five weeks the town
was without a newspaper. In that
time, the business, social, industrial,
aIJrrl/-\n r? n?,-J 11 ao f Ii^a f U a
icugiuua aiiu cuuuiuuiiaj 111c ui uit
city not only came to a standstill
but conditions actually stagnated,
figuratively speaking. The business
men, finally, by employing heroically
strenuous efforts, got a publisher
interested, a paper started and the
town became normal and prosperous.
Kept tbe King at Home
"For the past year we hove kept
the King of all laxatives?Dr King's
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 and
kidney troubles. Only 25c at M L
Allen's,
Old papers for sale cheap by
the hundred at The Record
office.
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Everything in stock New and of
oicest Quality.
We Skrvk: Ice Cream. All Kinds of
Id Drinks, Crushed fruits. All our
rnps and Extracts are Guaranteed
der the Pure Food Law.
We Sfi.l: Candies in Boxes and Loose.
e*h Lot Guth's, Stare) 'b and Schlesger's.
Choice Bun Bon* and Chpcoes
just in.
uits of Finest Quality.
Soods. Give us a call and see what
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That Is what all the lad
line of Ladies' Ready-made
Panama Skirts. Also a be
Misses' Ready-Made Dresses.
Children's Dresses, from 2 tc
each.
Misses' Ready-Made Dresses,
med, 6 to 14 years old in si
Ladies, if you are thinking
sea-shore, here is the place t
Come to see us; we can help;
Trunks and
If you are thinking of a !
come and see that splendid ]
we are selling so cheap?Jus
vas Trunk selling at $2.50.
$1.00 each.
' The most up-to-the-minute
to be found on the market, on
Three thousand (3,000) ya;
Ginghams and Chambrays, 01
One thousand yards of Cot
10c dress goods we are still
matchable in quality and unn
ton Voile cannot be had an
County. We control it in tl
still we sell it for 5c a yard.
Five thousand (5,000) ya
Lace, all in match sets, only J
exquisite sets of French Val.
Better quality in Val. Lace
yard all in match sets?Edge
It will pay you to visit our
cent or not, and post yours<
are offering?Just behold the
Without a doubt we are
values in Black Skirts, White !
ered and tucked, and Y/hit<
this town.
Come and See.
Jenkinson
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?EPPS, Props.
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Im uv whn sm nur h^Aiitiful
Waists, Black Voile ond Black
sautiful line of Children's and
> 6 years old,only 50c to $1.25
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beautifully made and trimize,
only 50c to $1.50 the suit.
of a trip to the mountains or
0 get your wardrobe in order,
you.
1 Suit Cases
Summer trip you will have to
line of Suit Cases and Trunks
t think of a nice 30 inch CanNice
22 inch Suit Cases only
Automatic Roller Tray Trunk
ily $10.00. To see it is to buy.
rds of absolutely fast colored
ily 5c the yd.
ton Voile Suitings, a regular jM
selling for 5c the yard. Un- ^
latchable in price. This Coty
where else in Williamsburg jj
his county and what is better J
rds Val. Lace and Torchon
3c the yard- There are some
Lace in the lot going 5c yard.
at 10c, 12 l-2c and 15c the L %
and Insertion to match. - ^
store whether you spend one
3lf on the splendid values we
power of money.
offering some of the greatest
Lawn Shirt Waists, Embroid- \
5 Underskirts, ever shown in
Glad to show you.
Bros. Co.