The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, July 28, 1910, Page THREE, Image 3
LAKE CITY'S LIGHTS
AND SHADOWS.
HORTICULTURAL HINTS-TEACHERS
ELECTED-AUTO RUNS INTO
BUGGY-PERSONAL.
^ Lake City, 26:?Misses Edna and
, Ruth Burns, whose home is in
Charleston, visited at Mrs Maria
Sutcliffe's last week.
T7 _ .l _ T> U r.f Mr
1V11SS OUICI1, uau^nui vi
E S Burch of Florence, returned
home Saturday from a visit to her
-^uncle, Mr J E Burch. She was accompanied
home by her cousin, Miss
v- Katrine Burch.
Mr H P Epps is "catching on" to
; the right way to treat peach trees,
if one wants to have nice fruit.
Last winter he scraped the soil away
from the roots and stumps of the
trees all around. Every worm revealed
on the trees or roots, or in
the earth, was destroyed. Then
ashes, hardwood preferred, were
poured ar ?und the trees and this
1 ?T?- inr> tn this
covered niceiy. m auu.^v... ^
close pruning was practiced. The
result is that he has as fine peaches
as can be grown anywhere. We
say this from personal inspection
and "introspection." They are fine
to look at and fine to feel within.
His trees produced some fruit that
weighed as high as ten ounces each,
and four weighed together tipped
the balance at two pounds?one-half
pound each, and not a worm or
blemish of any kind.
Mr D R Gregg came over from
Hebron, Florence county, Thursday
and spent the day in town on business.
The rains,which have been payipg
almost or Quite daily visits to this
section, have played somewhat un>
usual freaks. The crops of certain
neighborhoods have been drowned
out while other communities near at
hand have received but little rain in
?TKic ^iflFor#?nr?e is mark
g WlilfKU lOU.^. ?
^ edly hotieaable on plantations sepaL
rated by only a half-mile in some
instances. We could name farmers
Hwvho will make almost nothing.while
^Hneighbors who live almost in rifle
H^range, wi 1 reap fairly good harV
vests. And this situation exists in
instances which cannot be attribnted
A to anything else than the discrirainatian
practiced by the watery clouds.
Mr J E Burch treated us to a bottle
of that nice home-made, sealedwhile-hot.
ribbon cane syrup a few
days ago. It was as fresh as if put
up yester?iay. Take a nice hot batter-cake
and cover with a thin coating
of fresh butter, let some of this
syrup drip on slowly in a trailing
stream, then slice out a wedge and
. " carry it to the open hole in your
face?brother, the rains are forgotk
en and sunshine is everywhere.
I
fe Miss Janie Rephan of Charleston is
here on a visit to the Misses NachJL
mann.
Miss Ruth Williams is spending
fR; some time with a classmate in Dilv*
Ion.
li* Mr i orni'p Williams is with rela
ftives in Colleton county.
Mr S W Puckett of Waterloo has
been elected superintendent of the
j Lake Citv Graded schools. He will
remove here with his wife in a few
- ' days. Mr Lowry of Lowrysville
| has been secured as principal.
Mrs Ellen Laney of Hartsville is
? visiting her brother, Dr W L WhiteX.
head.
A young man who left Lake City
for Whiteville, N C, one day last
week reached his destination a week
later, though the distance direct is
f; less than a hundred miles. He claims
i, that he went by the nearest route,
: although he admits stopping in
Charlotte.
Last Sunday afternoon an auto^mobile
driven by Mr Wesley Singletarv
ran into a buggy in which were
Mr and MrsPinckney Godwin, their
baby and a young lady. The occu
pants of the buggy were all thrown
out, but none seriously hurt. The
mule and buggy suffered to some
extent. Of course there are different
opinions as to where the blame for
the trouble lies. WLB
Old papers for sale cheap by
the hundred at The .Record
office.
MATTERS AT MOODY.
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Quarterly Conference Harmony
I Church-Mr Johnson's Fine Crop.
Moody, July 25:?The third quar,
j terlv conference of Andrews circuit
| convened at Harmony church last
: Saturdav, July 23,at 11 a. m. Presiding
Elder Meadors was belated by
having to drive through the country
(from Kingstree, and Rev Mr Bedenbaugh.the
preacher in charge, began
1 services at the appointed hour. Mr
Bedenbaugh preached an able ser
mon and was heard by a large ana
attentive congregation. Mr Mead!
ors. the presiding elder, arrived during
the service and after the sermon
the quarterly conference was
1 held. A goodly number of the
churches were represented.
On Sunday following. Presiding
Elder Meadors preached a stirring
and eloquent sermon to a large congregation.
Miss Carrie Guerry of Columbia is
visiting relatives in this section.
Mrs Sam Fulton and daughter,
Miss Nita, of Morrisville are spending
some time with relatives in this
community.
Mr W B Haselden of Morrisville
is visiting his brother, Mr R M Haselden,
at this place.
Miss Janie Tisdale of Kings:ree is
the guest of her sister, Mrs AC
Freeman.
Rev S T Russell of Bloomingvale
an imnrpssivp sermon at
Spring: Gully Baptist church Sunday
afternoon. A good congregatkn
listened to his discourse.
Mr W L Johnson at this time has
the finest crop that the writer has
even seen grown in this section. He
i'.has 40 acres of cotton which is lapping
in the rows. At an estimate |h:s
corn will make 40 bushels to the
acre. REC
TEACHERS' SUMMER SCHOOL.
Good AtftndaBcc Opcnlag Pays?
Teachers and Coarse of Study.
The County Summer School fox
1 Teachers opened here on Monday
with the following instructors: Pro!
0 M Mitchell, arithmetic, algebra,
English, grammar and composition;
Prof W W Barr, history, civics and
current events; Prof Jiaddon ol
Clemson College, agriculture.
Prof Mitchell will discuss "Problems
Confronting Rural Schools" in
a series ofJectures during the last
weeks of the school. Prof Haddon's
course in agriculture will continue
through the first two weeks.
Dr Ward will give an illustrated
lecture on the "Hook-Worm" on the
10th of August. This lecture is excellent
and will prove very helpful.
The public is cordially invited to hear
this lecture and we hope the auditorium
will be filled with teachers
and patrons from town and county.
The following teachers are now
attending the school: Misses Eirlee
Spring, Chapman; Jennie Byrd, Althere
McKnight, Lyde Kennedy,
Kingstree; Ela Cannon, Annie Venters,
Venters; Ola McElveen, Cades;
% P/v/litrirt PAU-or/1 c p Nfl.Qpl.
-AUCIIC VJUUWIU, wn?iuc,
den,Lambert; Fannie Cannon,Scranten;
Ola Spring, Chaprrfan; Leola
Coward, Juanita Coward, Kingstree;
Mrs Kate Felton, Zeb; Mrs Laura
McCutchen, Mr Walter MeCutchen.
Lake City.
State of Ohio,Cm' of Toledo, 1
Lucas County. j
Frank J Cheney makes oath that
he is senior partner of the firm of F
J Cheney & Co,doing business in the
city of Toledo, county and State
aforesaid,ann that said firm will pay
the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLr
LARS for each and every case of
catarrh that cannot be cured by the
use of Hall's Catarrh Cure.
FRANK J CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed
In my presence,, this 6th day of
December, A D 1886.
A W GLEASON,
(Seal.) Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
and acts directly on the
blood and mucous surfaces of the
system. Send for testimonials free.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0.
Sold by all druggists, 75c.
j Take Hall's Family Pills for eon|
stipation.
5 or 6 doses "666" will cure any
i case of Chills and Fever. Price 25c.
j 4-28-4m
W. O. W. PICNIC
lo Be Given at Brown's Ferry
Wednesday, August 3.
Carvers Bay Camp, No 372, Woodmen
of the World, cordially invites
the public to attend a basket picnic
to be given at Brown's Ferry, Wednesday,
August 3.
The Woodmen have put forth every
effort to make this occasion one
1 of the epoch-making dates in the social
life of Georgetown county. A
special programme has been arranged,
consisting of speeches from some
of the ablest men of the State,music
by special band, etc.
Nothinir will be overlooked that
( goe?^s?*<?tertain a crowd on an oc'
/ kind. So come, bring
lildren and (those who
' . ,1 )ate) your sweethearts
?but, t forget the "basket."
' - J F Munnerlyn,
7-28-11. Chairman.
' Owing to unfavorable weather
the picnic of Carver's Bay Camp No
372, Woodmen of the Word has
been postponed until Wednesday,
August 3, at same place. All whom
it may concerns will govern them>
selves occordinglv.
A Fair Proposition.
Every man, woman, boy and girl
d -sires a wheel. It is natural that
evervorfe should want a bicvcle, as it
is the one source of real pleasure
and healthfulness which all can enj
>y equally and at very little cost.
The cost to you will be nothing?
just send to the Taylor-Trotwood
Pub Co,Nashville, Tenn.a postal and
let th^m tell you how to make $30.00
and secure a bicycle as a premium, j
You are not obliged to accept this j
proposition, but we want an oppor- j
tunity to tell you what we have to
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Club Presidents, Attention.
The presided of each Democratic
, club i* hereby requested to send in immediately
to the county chairman tlte
names of three men to serve as managers
at each precinct at the primary
election to lie held on August 30. It i*
r necessary to have these names at once
in order that the election notiee may
: be prepared in time to advertise same
as required under the rules of the par1
ty,
C W Wolfe, Philip stoi.l
i Sec & Treas. County Chairman.
[ 7-28-:>t.
County Campaign
Schedule.
i Following is the schedule for conntr
campaign meetings fixed by the coun'
tv executive committee:
Kings'ree. Tuesday, Augu-t 16.
trreelyvilK We Inesday, August 17.
Tri<?. Friday, August 19.
Morrisville, Tuesday, August 23.
Johns<>nvilie. Wednesday, August 24.
Lake City. Friday, August 26.
TAKE* JNUTH. e.?Assessments mu*r oe
paia to the treasurer and pledges tiled
with the county chairman not later
th;in 12 o'clock, noon, August 15, when
the entries close.
By order of
C W Wolfe, P H Stoll,^
Sec & Treas. County Chairman.
:-:y-3t.
Notice of Opening of
Books of Snbscription
Pursuant to and under the authority'
of the commission i?sued by the Hon K
M MeCown, Secretary of State, and :
dated Juty 21, 1910, book* of subscrip-;
t on to the capital stock of theGreelyv;
tie Land Improvement Company will
be opened at the office of Mallard Luni-1
ber Company, Greelyville, S C.on Tuesd
ty, the second day of August. 1910.
The capital stock of the proposed cor-!
poration is $60,000.00, divided into 600
shares, of the par value of $100 each.
T W Boylk.I n
T J Hooan,( CorPor;ltors* I
Greelyville, S C, July 23. It i
Notice to Trustees- j
Thursday, August 4, has been appointed
for School Trustees' meeting.
I hope every one of the 123 trustees of
the county will be present. The meetI
ing will he held in the Auditorium of
King-tree High school and commences
at 11 a. ni,
J G McCullough.
i 7-28-lt Co Supt Education. !
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Notice to Debtors and
Creditors.
All persons having claims against the
estate of C M Riehburg are requested I
to present the same, duly attested,and j
all persons indebted to the said estate >
will make payment to the undersigned.1
JER1CHBUKG,
Administrator.
Greelyville, July 23, 1910. 7-28-4t
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Special shapes made to order. Correpondence
solicited before placing your
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Kings tree Lodge
> No. 91
J^- Knights of Pythias
* ^5' Regular CouveDtion* Every
2nd and 4th Wednesday flight*
Visiting brethren always welcome,
r.astle Hall 3rd story ^ourd in Building
V. \J. JACOBS, U. U.
i C. C. BURGESS, K H * & M F
Tax Land Sale.
By virtue of an execution to me directed
1 have levied ujhmi and will sell
f.?r cash for taxes on the first Monday in
August n?*xt, being thf fir-t day of the
month, before the court house door in
Kingsttee. S C, the following described
lands, to wit:
48 acres in Mouzon township belonging
to the estate of R S Bu'g^ss and
bounded as follows: On the No rh by
lands of R A Woods; on the East bv
lands of the Atlantic Coa<t Lumber
Corporation; on the South by lands of
w s Kvairt; on the We>t by lands of K i
A W^kJs.
Purchaser to pay for paner?.
George J Graham,
7-14-3t S W C
: FARMING LANDS WANTED \
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I have many application* and
can make a
Quick Sale j
of your property at
High Prices. 1 j
J Give me a description and price \ j
ot your land for sale. * !
j J, D. GILL AND, : |
Broker, | j
KINGSTREE. - - S C. j !
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Sheriffs Foreclosure
Sale.
Under ard by virtue of a decree of
the court of eomuion pleas for the
cunty ot Williamsburg made by lion
R W .Menirninger, presiding Judge,in a
certain cause therein pending entitled
* LI onri P/iii not.v Plaintiffs
vs Daniel M Hath. Sr. and Daniel M
Hath, Jr, Defendants", and dared the
22nd day of June, A I> 1910. I will offer
for sale at public outcry before the
court house door in the town of Kingstree,
S C, between the legal hours of
sale on Monday, the 1st day of August,
A D 1910, the following described real
estate:
All and <ingular that certain piece,
parcel or lot of land lying, being and
situate in the town of Harpers in the
county of Williamsburg and Mate of
Sonth Carolina, measuring and containing
twenty-one hundred (2,100) square
fe*t, and hounded and described as
follows, to-wit: Bounded on the North
by lands of L A Rogerson: on theEa^t
by the county line road; on the South by
lands of L A Hogerson,and cm the West
by lands of the said DA Rogerson: the
Northern and Southern boundary lines
of the said lot being parallel line- extending
westward from the county line
road for a distance of seventy (7U) leet, |
tlie Ea.-tern boundary line measuring I
and extending thirty (30) feet on the 1
said county line road and the Western
boundary line measuring and extending
thirty (30) feet parallel to the
Eastern boundary line; which said tract
of land is a portion of the tract of land
set forth and described in a deed of
conveyance made and executed to Daniel
M Bath, Sr, by L A Rogerson,bearing
date the 16th day of Julv, A D 1909.
Terms of sale: Cash. Purchaser to
pay for papers and to pay all taxes and
assessments due and unpaid at the time
of sale. If the purchaser fails to comply
forthwith, the property will be
again offered for sale at nis risk on the
same or some subsequent salesday.
George J Graham,
7-14-3t Sheriff Williamsburg county.
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J. S. PINKUSSCHN
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JULIUS M. VISANSKA,
G. B: BUELL,
E. MITCHELL SEABROOK, ]
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W. A. MOORE,
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Climate unexcelled. Flo\
Competent Instructors. Th
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Spacious Auditorium and
Boarding Pupils and Co-operati
Fall Term Begins Mom
For further Information apply
J. W. Swittenberg,
Superintendent
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R. G. RHETT,
I. S. PINKUSSOHN,
I. ALWYN BALL,
LELAND MOORE,
J. BUIST, M. D.,
R. S. WHALEY,
L T. HYDE.
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Clerk Board of Trustees.
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