The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, February 23, 1911, Page SIX, Image 6
TEXT OF THE NEW
GAME FISH LAW
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ENACTED AT THE RECENT SESSION
OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
TO APPLY TO THIS COUNTY.
For the benefit of our readers who
may be interested in the matter, we
publish this week the 4ext of the j
new Fish Law, which applies to Williamsburg,
Clarendon. Berkeley and
sereaal other counties:
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A OiJLIU
For the Protection of Gtme Fish in.
Berkeley,Bamberg, Colleton, Chesterfield,Clarendon,Dorchester,
Or-1
a ageburg ai d Williamsburg Coun- j
ties, and for the Repeal of Certain
Laws Relating Thereto.
Be it er.acted by the General Assembly
of the State of South Carolina:
Section 1. That in the counties of
Berkeley, Bamberg, Colleton, Chesterfield,
Clarendon, Dorchester, Orangeburg
and Williamsburg, for the j
purpose of classification, the follow-i
ing fish shall be known as game fish,
viz: Jackfish or pickerel, pike, black'
bass or pond trout, striped bass or
rock fish, warmouth,red belly,robin, J
bream, copper-face or bald-bream, I
banded bream,' yellow-belly perch,
sun perch, red fin trout or yellow
pefrch, rainbow trout, speckled trout,
flyfcr, crappin, rock bass, goggle-eye
and white perch.
Set 2. That hereafter, during the
months of April,May, June ahd July,
no person or persons shall cast,draw,
fast en or otherwise make use of any
seine or drift net. fyke net of any
other description, or use any other
appliances for the catching of game
fish,except hook and line and ordinary
bait, or by spoon, or by artificial
fly.or by phantom minnow, or by artific
al bait. For the violation of this
s btion the party so violating shall be
fined twenty ($20.00) dollars or be
imprisoned thirty (30) days for each
offense: Provided, That this section
s all not apply to such person or persons
as are catching game fish with a
net or other appliance for the purpose
of stocking a pond or other
stream, and not for commercial purnosps:
Provided, also, that any or all
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persons engaged in catching game I
fish for the purpose of stocking a
pond or stream must notify the near-1
est magistrate of his or their purpose
to s? catch the fish.
Sec 3. It shall bo unlawful to poison
the streams or waters in the,
counties of Berkeley. Bamberg, Dorchester,
Orangeburg, Colleton, ChesterficUI.O'aivndon
and Williamsburg
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in any manner whatsoever for the j
^urpeSv ?f taking fish. The muddy-j
ing of sh 'an:s or p >reis.?,r the ir.tro-.
duct ion of any substance which re-J
suits in making the fish sick, so that
they may be caught, is hereby declared
to be poisoning in the sense of
this act. For violating this section,
the person so violating shall be fined
five hundred ($500)dollars or be imprisoned
six ((>) months.
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Ssc 4. No nuvigable stream in tne
counties of Berkeley, Bamberg, Dorchester.
Orangeburg. Colleton, Chesterfield
.Clarendon and Williamsburg
shall be obstructed by dam or otherwise
unless there be provided a fishway
in same. For the violation of
this section the person or corporation
so violating shall be fined not
less than twenty-five ($25.00) dollars
for each day that such obstruction
shall exist without said fishway in
same after having been notified in
writing by any person that such obstruction
exists.
Sec 5. Any non-migratory fish,except
game fish,may be caught at any
time or in any manner not prohibited
by this act. Migratory fish may
be caught in accordance witn sucn
laws as now exist or may hereafter
be enacted.
Sec 6. That for the violation of
any provisions of this act not otherwise
provided for, the violator shall,
upon conviction, be fined not less
than ten dollars nor more than
twenty-five dollars, or be imprisoned
for not less than ten days nor more
than thirty days, and for the violalation
of any provision of Section 4,
upon conviction, be fined not less
than one dollar nor more than twen1
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ty-five dollars or be imprisoned for
not less than one day nor more than
thirty days,
Sec 7. Such parts of Sections 524525-532
and 535 of Volume II,of the
Code, and such other acts or parts of
acts,as conflict with the several provisions
of this act, are hereby repealed.
Sec 8. It shall be unlawful to
throw, place or put dynamite or any
explosive in any lake,stream or inland
water in Berkeley, Bamberg, Dorchester,
Orangeburg, Chesterfield,
Colleton,Clarendon and Williamsburg
counties for the purpose of taking
fish. For the violation of this section
the person so violating shall be fined
! five hundred ($500) dollar* or be
imprisoned one year.
Sec 9. That all acts or parts of
acts inconsistent with this act are
hereby repealed.
Sec 10. That all fines collected for
the violation of any of the sections of
this act shall be turned into the
county treasury to be disbursed the
same as any ordinary county fund.
Sec 11. That this act shall take
effect immediately on its passage
and approval by the Governor.
Special drive on Flour this week.
Wilkins' Wholesale Grocery Co.
2-23-tf
Tortured lor 15 Years,
by a cure-defying stomach trouble
that baffled doctors, and resisted all
j remedies he tried, John W Moddere
of Moddersville, Mich,seemed doomed.
He had to sell his farm and
give up work. His neighbors said,
"he can't live much longer."
"Whatever I ate distressed me," he
wrote, "till I tried Electric Bitters,
which worked such wonders for me
that I can now eat things I could
not take for years. It's surely a
grand, remedy stomach trouble."
Just as good for the liver and kidneys.
Every bottle guaranteed. Only
50c at M L Allen's.
A Tribute to Greet.
Next in importance to the divine
profusion of water, light and air?
those three physical facts which
render existence possible?may be
reckoned the universal beneficence
of grass. Lying in the sunshine
among the buttercups and dandelions
of May, scarcely higher in intelligence
than those minute tenants
of that mimic wilderness, our
earliest recollections are of grass.
'And when the fitful fever is ended
and the foolish wrangle of the market
and the forum* is closed grass
heals over the scar which our descent
into the bosom of the earth
has made, and the carpet of the in
fant becomes the . blanket of the
dead.?J. J. Ingalls.
iim TO STAY CURED.
ilea hlngslree Citizens Can Find Ccaiiildte
Relief from Kidney Troubles.
If you .-.ufFcr fiom backache? !
Front" urinary disorders?
rrom any disease of ihe kidneys,
i e cured to stay cured.
Poan's Kidney Pills make lasting I
C. TVS.
Fo grateful people testify.
Mere's one case of it:
Mrs Jasper Martin. 3 Wood St,
Georgetown, S C, says: "My back
that I rvtultf
hardly get around to at lend to my
housework and J suffered all the
time from from backache and pains
across my kidneys. I hkd little
strength or energy and the kidney
secretions were unnatural. Hearing
about Doan's Kidney Pills, I got a
supply and their use, according to
directions, cured me. I give Doan's
Kidney Pills the entire credit for my
present good health." (Statement
eiven in March, 1908.)
A Permanent Effect.
On January 12, 1911. Mrs Martin
said; "I have had no occasion to use
any kidney medicine since I endorsed
Doan's Kidney Pills,for the result of
their use has been lasting. You are
welcome to continue the publication
of my testimonial."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name?Doan's?
and take no other.
A DojLt.
"I can't fijjnre said Ysv: On
son. "whether fro' i v. ha; Km
told nie ahon? the cook's ;inswy :
the citth, when Jorkins ;>!te'ie ! i":
him ahout the birds always loin
generally cold, the cook ?ravc hi"
a stinging r ; >: t or the bird
as lie wanted it."
"What did Kniel.or say?*' as'-o.:
his friend.
"He said. 'When .Torkins r?wO"
| on that way, 1 tell yon. the co'j'<
handed him a Hot one.'"
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Tt Titaect Gravers.
Dillwyn, Va, January 3.
To the Farmers of North and South
Carolina:?
I have been in the warehouse
business at Nichols, S C,for the past
13 years and have never advised my
customers to plant too much tobacco;
but I believe the outlook is Rood
for good prices this year for good
. 1 2 1 _ A ll I
tooacco, ana certainly ao noi tninK
you will make a mistake to plant this
season.
I had rather not sell any than to
advise you to plant and not get satisfactory
prices. Prices on good tobacco
were good the past season, but
most of you let country buyers pick
out your best curings at home and
yon put the undesirable grades on
the warehouse floor, and my judgment
is that you made a mistake by
selling that way.
H W McGehee,
2-23-tf Warehouseman.
A 8trong App?al.
"When Bob Taylor was governor
of Tennessee." said ' a statesman.
"bd old negress walked into his office,'
leading three pickaninnies.
" 'Well, Mandy, what do you
want?' asked the governor.
" 'Ephraim is in de penitentiary
an' 1 come to ask you all to parfton
him.'
"'What did he do?' asked the
governor.
" He stole a ham of meat.'
" Is he a good bov ?' asked the ,
governor kindly.
" 'Xo, sir. He is the biggest
scoundrel in this part of the coun- i
irji was* iuc PuiniMi^ ausnut.
"'I guess we had better let him
stay there awhile, then,' the governor
answered.
" 'But. governor, I's out of meat/ 1
replied Mandy appealingly." <
,
tlfe Saved af Death's Deor.
"I never felt so near my grave,"
writes W R Patterson of Wellington,
Tex, "as when a frightful cough and
lung trouble pulled me down to 100
pounds,(in spite of doctor's treatment
for two years. My rather,
mother and two sisters died of consumption,
and that I am alive to-day *
is due solely to Dr King's New Dis
covery, which completely cured me |
Now I weigh 187 pounds and have
been well and strong for years."
Quick.safe.sure, it's the best remedy
on earth for coughs, colds, lagrippe,
asthma, croup and all throat and
lung troubles. 50c and $1.00. Trial
bottle free. Guaranteed by M L
Allen. v
Her Sen'.imcn'.s.
It is relate! of a clergyman who
was the father of a charming and
beautiful dan-flit r that one day
while preparing his Sunday sermon
he was suddenly railed awav from i
his desk en a mission of mercy. The j
sc.:tor*at wlii !i l:e left ?>T was 5
this: "I nev. r >:e :: y<> ::ig man of
M'v aru ;n* prowiM* , a
of a clo.'o.i.^ '">!i a!mo.-' real- !j
izci la" is :ii!cd with rap- i _
turo jnil ocii-.'ii!."
His (l;o!<rhter, happening ! > enter i 1
the study, saw the s ?rmon and road j <
the words. Sitting down, she wrote <
underu< atJi, "My si ntiments, papa, <
exactly !'' ;
Falls Vlclni to Thieves. I
S W Bonds of Coal City, Ok!a. has J
a justifiable grievance. Two thieves ; <
stole his health for twelve years, j !
They were a liver and kidney trou- J
ble. Then Dr King's New Life Pills j
throttled them. He's well now. Un- !
rivaled for Constipation, Malaria, ;
Headache, Dyspepsia. 25c at M L ;
Allen's
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A R*c? For Fun. '
The younger Dumas is said to ,
have thus passed judgment on the
efforts of a would be humorist. Of '
this man some one said to him,
"Poor fellow, he is always on a
chase after a joke."
"And the joke always wins," Dumas
observed mildly.
fZAJ f STONESy/oSI
" I /m I il J wlthtmi operating. Pain in Pit
of Stomach, Right Side under
Shoulder Blideiand Backache. Speliaof Stomach trouble.
Indigeation.Sick Headache. Colic. Jaundice. Biliouaneaa,
Conatipation. Piles. Bluet. Nervous Weakness. Debility.
Loss of Energy, Soreneas. Fullness or Oppression orer
region of Liver or Stomach. Chronic Catarrh. Bad Taste.
Coatrd Tongue. Weak or Irregular Heart. These are
anrniitakable symptoms of Hailstones or a condition prn.
ductive to their formation. Each person does not usually
have all of these symptoms, but Gall troubles are likely to
produce the?* ? ?-?e tunc or other. We will send a
copy or our copyrighted
MLiAiAL BOOK FREE
on Call troubles. Appendicitis and all Stomach and
I l.iver.Ai'v t,. ,... or who s itter* from any
: ot the above sy.npt m<,or,to avoid delayand sufiering. let
> Knu I'lU <1 .. |
in
ou ON 10 DAYS' APPROVAL V*5
Money refunded fur medicines returned within 10 days if
! not fully satnfir J. Our treattne-t consists of lour different
medicines which if taken in conjunction will ctfect a cure j
' in any case.
Address. GALLSTONE REMEDY CO.
Dept. 33, 225 Dearborn St.. Chic*co, Illinois |
FOIEY^HONEY^fAR
Cures Cold.',; Prevents Pneumonia
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: niGSTIEE 1ISISCINl MOTES.
We are sorry to say that Mr Swittenberg
is detained from school on
account of having the mumps.
Yesterday being Washington's
birthday, the different grades celebrated
the day with appropriate exercises.
We are glad to have Kirby Green
to become a member of the Ninth
grade. _
Big stock of all Case Goods; it
will pay you to see us.
Wilkins' Wholesale GrocpryjCo.
2-23-tf w
Card of Thaaki
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Editor County Record:?
Please allow- me, through your
paper, to express' my sincere appreciation
and gratitude to the people
of Kingstree and other friends for
their kindness and sympathy attendant
upon the illness and death of my
husband.
Mrs T E Graham.
Kingstree,
February 13.
Announcement!
?. d.u. ?.a
I1UU3UI1 U LH1KC1 aic
now open for business at
Thomas & Brad ham's former
stand and respectfully
solicit a share of patronage.
Will have always
on hand a nice bunch of
Horses and Mules, also
Buggies, Wagons and Harness
of standard quality
at living prices. Will feed
and stable your horse or
rent you a team reasonably.
Give us a call.
Yours for business,
Hudson & Baker,
Uvery, Feed and Sale Stables,
Kingstree, S C.
Ll-17-3m
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Remember
We are now in the large
building formerly occupied
by Wilkins Wholesale Groc1
ery Co., where we are glad
to welcome our old customers
as well as new ones.
We keep
All Kinds of Meats
in season at living prices,
also a choice line of Fruits,
Vegetables and Canned
Goods. ;
Epps' MarKet
Cr. Academy Q2b Mill Sts. k
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FOR SALE
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Lots No. 74, 75, 7G, 77,78,
S2, ^G, 87 and 103 in "Rut
lege Park", Lake City, S.C. J!
For full particulars, prices
and terms apply to !
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J. D. GILLAND, j
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Attorney-at-Law 4 ,
KINGSTREE, - - S- C.
Igood as
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Let no such <%j|i
argumentjare- 1
vail, to wean f
you from feftf i
your time - tried
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I Jenkinson Bros. Co. 1
;' Offer This Week:
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<' Nice Swiss Embroidery 15 inches wide, suitable for corset
covers and flouncing3 for skirts, !only 15c"tbe yard. >
Now, remember this, 15 inches wide for 15c theiyard. 1 ' kg
A large and beautiful line of Swiss Embroideries [8 'to i
10 inches wide, inserting to match,only 10c the yard. Now, i [
j i"'remember,these Embroideries 8fto 10 inches^wide only ; M
10c the yard. . 9
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, Ladies, it will do you good to see' ourfline of Swiss 1 V
i Flouncings, with insertings to match, only 25c the yard. ^
Paper Doylies, in beautiful floral designs, only 15c |for 4 v 1
i one hundred. I
Pure white fine Crepe Paper Doylies only 25c forgone ? I
j j hundred. T
The most refined Paper Doylies you ever saw. Very < >
, dainty floral designs, beautiful borders, only 35c for one
II hundred.
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Crepe P^per in ten foot rolls, all shades, only 5c per
C. roll. Better grade at 10c per roll. K
J Ladies, if you want a nice Black Skirt you will do" well 1
i to see our splendid line of new Spring Skirts. Black 1
1 Vm'ld filrirfa frnm fn 8lrtpar?Vi CViiffnTi Pfl/namft I
11 . Skirts at $3.50, $5, $7.50!and $10 each. * !
{ The greatest line of ladies' Oxfords and JPumps ever
shown in Kingstree can now be seen at our store.^ They , >
< i are perfection in stylish shoemaking and] at the same *
time are most reasonable in price.
1, We close by offering 5,000 yards Sea Island Homespun * '
i1 38 inches wide in 5, 10 and 20 yard bundles fori only 5c
the yard. We defy competition to hand out a better value ;
', thanthis -38 inches wide only 5c the yard. V
Soft finish Bleached Homespun, absolutely" no starch,
one yard wide, only 7tc the yard.' i (
< 1 5,000 yards Sea Island Homespun 27 inches wide, only 1
4ic the yard. No better value can be offered. ^ j
I Jenkinson Bros. Co.
I ^ W S mtm U CLX UICLSIS \ 1
s By mail or wire and we can fill them in twenty-four hours. >
( Always glad, of course, to have our Williamsburg friends f , t
^ call at our store when in the city. * >
S Remember, we are headquarters for >
everything in j
? Jewelry, Watches, Diamonds, Silver- )
i ware, Toilet Necessities and Luxuries, <
| Repair work by reliable workmen and guaranteed. ^
} Unlimited supply of articles suitable for gifts for any occasion. 1
Stephen Thomas & Bro., }
^ 257 King Street - - Charleston, S. C. ^
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THE PEOPLE'S MARKET'
H. A. MILLER, PROPRIETOR
(Successor to Scott & Miller) ^
"\^iifi/r Choice Beef, Pork, Mutton, J
Fish, Poultry and Vegetables
Phone No. 21. Kingstree, S. C.
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