The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, April 27, 1911, Image 1
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f J. L. Richardson, Manager. f^9^^ *^9 ^ I ^ J- L. Richardson, Manager.
OL. XXV. KiyGSTREE, SOUTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, APRIL27ri911- XftT
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m M in the habit and u^e the l>e^t,
That's how it looks, our Cranston newspaper press, on which this issue
' ^he Record is printed. The first cost of this press was $1,000; freighl
^ .??folK?nr on/} arooti'nor thp mflphillf
n*v and a ravage, ?><,o anu inc cusk ui insiainug ?wU ....
was $100 more. We had to build a new foundation for the machine ir
our press-room, on which the carpenters worked day and night Tiiesda]
V and Wednesday. The total cost of the new machine, erected and ready foi
W work, is over $1,200. The speed of this press is 2,000 papers an hour.
NEGRO SHOOTS WHITE MAN. a mule and Mr Suggs remonstrate
with him when Jones cursed M
Wound Not Cqpsldered Serious-- Suggs, applying a vile epithet whicl
Negro In Jail. any white man would naturally re
Tuesday afternoon, about 2:30 sent. Mr Suggs was trying to un
o'clock, Sheriff Graham received the ^ook a single-tree to avenge the in
following telegram from I.ake City: I su^? when the negro pulled a pisto
"White man.Sugss. shot at Roper and fired tw0 or three times at hin
W>lace by negro, Samqel Jones, j at a ran?e of ^ or six feet. For
^thought fatally. Don't know partic- tunately the bullet, striking th(
ulars. Great excitement; go to scene breast bone, deflected and lodged in
at once. J B DuRant. j fleshy part 0f the arm, thus es
Sheriff Graham immediately left; caping a vital part. The ball ha.<
for the scene of the trouble (the J been extracted and the injured mar
Roper place, which was formerly seems fairly on the way to recov
onr? rptnrnpri that on- rinlv nnp hnllpt tnnk pffppt. thf
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night with the negro Samuel Jones, others going wild,
who is now in jai . The negro Jones is said to bear i
When the Sheriff got there the character locally, being impuexcitement
had subsided, as it was (jent m manner ancj frequently
found that the wnite man, DuRant "shooting np" the highway.
L Suggs, was not fatally, or even seri-: _
I ously injured, i nless complications It is now against the law to send
K arise. a weekly paper to a subscriber long1jL
The negro Jones is about 20 years er than one year on credit. We
^Lold and both he and Mr Suggs are don't intend to "violate the law tc
^^^mployed on the Roper plantation, please anyone; so don't be surprised
owned by Dr DuRant and Rev if your paper stops coming when
HSHt Rushton. The negro was beating you don't pay. tf
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Basebal
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:? C.D.) you want the very pattern tl
ill Goods. CD on't you know that vol
as you know it takes the best to stand
Kingstree Hardw;
Wholesale and Reta
Will Close at 7 P. M.
We,the undersigned merchants of
Kingstree, do hereby agree to close
our respective places of business at
7 o'clock from May 1 to September
1, 1911, Saturday nights excepted:
Butler Dry Goods Co,
B F Patrick,
Kingstree Hardware Co,
People's Mercantile Co,
Sol Peres,
J S Eron,
S Marcus,
H D Reddick,
Farmers' Supply Co,
Jenkinson Bros Co,
I THE FARMER
HE EXPECTS T
WISH A C0MFO
vis
M In 1623, a copy of Shakespe*
r i Wendell Holmes was offered
M But had $5 been put out at co
m in 1623, it would have amount
I Make OUR Ban
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article on which it appears. C.Do
lat the professionals use? If so, com*
.1 can't do your best with hum Balls, I
the racket. Remember: "We Are tl
are company,
II Dealers*
Miss Gale,
^ Kings'ree D G Co,
, WTWilkins.
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Hymeneal.
Vause-Godwin.
Married?Sunday evening, April!
23,at 7:30 o'clock,at the home of the
bride's parents, Mr and Mrs W M j
Vause, in North. Kingstree, Miss
Mattie Vause and Mr Joseph J God- (
win,Rev E E Ervin officiating.
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We have printed up a lot of note!
books and receipt forms, which we j
will sell at ten cents the book of fif- j
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The Record Office carries a full line of Legal Blanks cheap
Crop papers, plain notes, mortgages, liens, titles, etc. Always the best
forms obtainable and printed on fine grade of paper in neat, clear type.
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