The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, June 15, 1911, Page SIX, Image 6
LAKE CITY LIGHTS
AND SHADOWS.
GOOB SAINS CHEER FARMERS - |
P.M-'S SALARY RAISED -A MODERN
ACHILLES-PERSONAL.
Lake City, June 13:?Miss Ruth
Williams went to Dillon Monday
night to attend the double wedding
of Misses Kate and Ella Braddy,
which will take place Thursday
evening. The actual marriage was
preceded by a house party of three
of four days, at which were the
bridesmaids, of whom Miss Williams
is one.
* This section was visited by a good
r rain Monday night. There were, in
fact, several showers during the
night.
Sunday was probably regarded as
a hot day. Without doubt it was
the hottest dav we have had this
?
year, and if a hotter ever came to
this section, it exceeded Sunday's
temperature by but a degree or
two. The thermometer registered
100 at three o'clock and in some in-j
struments held that point three or
four hours. At eight o'clock Sun.day
night it was 95 degrees. But
for the brisk breeze, Monday would
have been equally hot.
Mrs J M Truluck has gone to Newark,
N J, for a month's visit to her
brother, Mr Sidney Sutcliffe. While
away she will spend some time in
the city of New York.
Miss Katherine Myer of Pinopolis
is visiting at Mr Geo C Haselton's,
on Main street.
Miss Blanche fhilips, wno is uik.
ing a course at a business college in !
Atlanta, spent a day or two here i
recently. i
Mr Hartwell Williams of Cottageville
is visiting at his uncle's, Dr A <
H Williams's. He is a son of the
late Dr Eugene Williams.
Miss Gretchen Bass is spending 1
the week with relatives at Latta. i
Revs C C Derrick and W A Fairy
will exchange pulpits next Sunday, r'
the former preaching at Kingstree
and the letter here.
The salary of the postmaster at
Lake City has again been raised.
It is now $1,500. Regularly during |,
recent years it has been increased j
about every six months, As these1
increases are due directly to increases
in the business of the office, they
are good evidence of the growth of
w ^ this community.
Miss Addie Rollins will go to ]
<: Salem, Va, Thursday night to visit
her uncle, Rev Furman B Martin.
Miss Mollie Matthews returned to
her home at Pocomoke, Md, Thursday
after being here since the early ;
fall. She is expected back about
October, and her return will be ,
looked forward to with pleasure, as1
she is deservedly liked by all.
The Misses Wolfe of Charleston
visited their brother, Mr 0 P Wolfe,
here last week.
Mr and Mrs J S Williams have
arrived from Danville, Va, and will
be here until about the end of the
year. They spend about one-half of
each year here and the other half
in Danville. Mr Williams is the book- 1
keeper for the King Tobacco ware-1
house.
Well, well! A negro shot in the j
heel. Is there any chance for re-'
covery? Last Sunday George Rant, j
having perhaps become finally convinced
that it is folly to shoot a"nigger"
in the head, put a 38 bullet
"splang" in Johnson Singletary's
heel. The ball entered from behind
and ranged straight down through
the center of the heel. Crider
Rose performed an operation on the
heel of Johnson's shoe and extracted
the bullet therefrom. Inquiry fails
to disclose whether "Surgeon" Rose
used sterilized instruments or not.
However,there can hardly be a doubt
that antiseptics could have been employed
on the heel that got the bullet,
with advantage to the perfume
thereof. The shot man seems to be
* doing very well, but it appears almost
too much to expect of nature
that a "nigger" with a bullet hole j
in the heel will escape.
Messrs Fred B Thomas and S J :
Tomlinson are organizing a company
to build a complete and model telephone
system at Olanta. The application
for a franchise was made
Tuesday of this week.
The Farmers' Union Ginning and
Manufacturing Co last Saturday
unanimously voted to increase the
capital stock to $10,000.
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AFFAIRS AY ANDREWS.
\
Prof. Tate Delivers Commencement
Address?Personal.
Andrews, June 12:?Misses Ulmer
Crooks and Ethel Boyd are visiting
at the home of Mr and Mrs W T
Evans on Main street.
Mr J K Marshall and Misses Mamie
Pipkin and Ulmer Crooks were
noted here Friday afternoon.
Mrs L Z King and little son, Zim,
Jr, of Florence spent several days
tast week with Mrs King's parents,
Mr and Mrs W S Camlin, at this
place.
From to-day's News & Courier it
seems that Lake City is the first to
produce a cotton bloom this year.
We have a plenty of forms and shall
doubtless have the blooms in a few
days.
Mr W R Card in passed through
town last Friday en route t:> Georgetown.
Superintendent W H Andrews, of
the G & W R R, spent a short while
at the home of the writer on business
Friday afternoon.
Our farmers are still in serious
need of rain. We have as yet had
very little rain in this section,but we
can only hope for relief in the future.
Mr and Mrs W B Blakeley, of this
place, made a trip to Jacksonville
last week, visiting relatives they had
not seen in thirty years. We hope
them a pleasant trip.
The closing exercises of Andrews
Graded school were held in the
school auditorium Thursday night,
June 8. The building was filled to
overflowing, many finding seats in
the windows.
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Wednesday evening, June 7, an
address was delivered by Prof W K
Tate of Columbia. After the lecture
a few instrumental selections were
rendered..
The school exercises were carried
out Thursday evening, with the following
programme:
Song Greeting?Chorus.
Annual Report of Principal?H C
Ritter.
Flag March?Fourteen Girls.
Quartette,"Sailing"?Novel Richardson,
Edna Catlett, Sarah Ballenberger,
Mamie Pipkin.
"Bingen on the Rhine"?Emma
Richardson.
Motion Song?Primary Girls.
"Wanted?A Minister's Wife"?
Nellie Nesmith. 0
Instrumental Duet?Beulah Rogers,
Emma Richardson.
"The Fiddle Told"?Mamie Pipkin.
Wand Flag Drill?Twelve Boys.
Solo - Norine Dixon.
"T-? 1- r>\ -U" \
RCVCnC III \^iiui^ii niirnt
Blakely.
Hoop Drill?Eight Girls.
Duet, "Roses Kissed by Sunshine"
?Mamie Pipkin, Annie Blakeley.
Pantomime?"Give Me the Wings
of Faith."
Instrumental Solo-Beulah Rogers.
Japanese Lantern Drill?Twelve
Girls.
Instrumental Solo, "Meditation"Eva
Clarke.
Subscriber.
Legal Notices |
Registration Notice.
The office of the Supervisor of Reg
istration will be open on the 1st Monday
in each month for the purpose of
registering any person who is qualified
a* follows:
Who shall have been a .resident of
the State for two years, and of the
county one year, and of the polling precinct
in which the elector offers to
vote four months before the day of
election, and shall have paid, sia
months before, any poll tax then due
and payable, and who can both read
and write any section of the constitution
of 1895;submitted to him by the
Supervisors of Registration, or whc
can show that he owns, and has paid
all taxes collectable on during the
present year, property in this State
assessed at three hundred dollars or
more. J. Y. McGILL,
Clerk of Board.
Executors' Notice.
All persons having claims against the
1 estate of S R Mouzon, Jr, will present
; the same, duly attested, to the under.
signed, and all indebted to the said es!
tate will make payment to
PGGourdin.J Qualified
6-l-4t T B Gourdin.1 Executors.
Registration Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the books
of registration for the Town of Kingstree,
S C, are now open in the office of
| the Kingstree Hardware Company on
1 Academy street of said town, for the
I registration of all voters and qualifi<?d
l electors within the limits of said town
of Kingstree, S C, who, under the laws
of the State, have the right to become
qualified voters for the Municipal Elections
to be held within the limits of said
town of Kingstree on the 28th day of
September, 1911.
AH applicants for such municipal registration
must, when applying for a certificate
of registration, present his certificate
of registration from the Board
of Supervisors of Registration of the
county, and must offer proof of his residence
within the limits of the town for
four months and the payment of all
taxes assessed against him due and collectible
for the previous fiscal year.
C C Burgess,
I Superintendent of Municipal Registration
for the Town of Kingstree, S C.
| Kingstree, S
June 12, 1911. 6-15-tf
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THE STATE OF SOITII CAROLINA,
(.(Minty of Williamsburg.
; Bv P M Brockinton, Esq, Probate
Judge.
Whereas, T S Hemingway made suit
; to me to gram liim letters of administratiotof
th<- istale of and etTectsof
MrsM H Hemingway,
The.'eare therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and
| crediUrs of the said Mrs M R Hemingway,
deceased, that they be and appear
before me in the Court of Probate to be
held at Kingstree, S C, on the 19th dav
of June next after publication thereof,
at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show
cause, if any they have, why the said
administration should not be granted.
Given under my hand this 5th day of
June, Anno Domini, 1911.
Published on the 8th day of June,
1911, in The County Record.
P M Brockinton,
6-8-2t Probate Judge.
Final Discharge.
Noti -e is hereby given that on the 8th
day of July, A I) 1911, at 12 o'clock
noon, i will apply to P M Brockinton,
Judge of Probate of Williamsburg
county, tor a Final Discharge as Administratrix
of the estate of R H
Johnson, deceased.
Mittie L Johnson.
6 8-4c Administratrix.
Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned,
as Administrator of the estate
of C M Richburg, late of the county of
Williamsburg, will, on the 24th day of
June, *1911,make application to the Bank
of Greelyville, at Greelyville, S C, for a
duplicate certificate of stock in said
bank; the number of said certificate being
53, and valued at $100.00, and issued
to the said C M Richburg, deceased, on
the 15th day of March, 1907, the original
Kaot> lnef micloiH nr
uerunutile having utcu >vab, * *?? ? w?
destroyed. J E Richburg,
Administrator of the estate of C M
Richburg, deceased.
Kingstree, S C,
June 5 1911. 6-8-3t
Trespass Notice.
All persons are hereby forbidden to
fish, hunt or otherwise trespass upon
the lands of the undersigned, located on
Murray and Johnson swamps in Williamsburg
county. Parties violating
this notice will be prosecuted under the
law against trespassing.
J W Powell,
J E Player.
Trio, SC. 6-l-4t
When you want us to change the
address of your paper it will save
lots of trouble to name the old
as well as the new postoffice. Please
bear this in mind. tf
I Noah's Ltnimontis the
best remedy for Rheumatism,
Sciatica, Lame Back.
8tiff Joints and Muscles,
Sore Throat, Colds, Strains,
Sprainr, Cuts, Bruises,
Colic, Cramps, Neuralgia,
Toothache, and all Nerve,
Bone and Muscle Aches
and Pains. The genuine
has Noah's Ark on every
package and looks Uke this
cut, but has RED banc on
front of package and
"Noah's Ltaimoat" always
In RED Ink. Beware of
Imitations. Large bottle,
25 cents, and sold by all
dealers In medicine.
Guaranteed or money refunded
by Noah Remedy
Co., Inc., Richmond, Vft.
Sold and Guaranteed by
Kingstree Drug Co.
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I The Cily Barber Shop j
Next door to L. Stackley's, <4
Kingstree, S. C. ^
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r JUCl* HO UU JTUUX nun\ anu IX ?t v ^
please you, tell your friends; ^
if we don't, tell us. <
We do all first-class work in a *
? first-class shop: <
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Hair-cut, 25c Shave 10c ^
Shampoo, 25c Tonic, 10c 4
^ Hair Trim, 15c Electric Massage, 25c ^
Mustache Dye, 25c. Hair Dye, $1.50 ^
? Witch-hazel Steam. 15c 4
BARBERS: <
* B. U. Blakeley, *
* Abraham Wheeler, ^
? 3-23tf Joseph Alston.
please anyone; so don't be surprised
if your paper stops coming when
you don't pay. tf
:-s FOR SAL?
Two-story brick store building 4
4 opposite the Kellahan Hotel and
on the corner of the Court House
J squar?, fronting 32 feet on Main 4
4 street with a depth ol 105 feet.
4 First floor handsomely furnished t
witli counters, shelves, etc. Sec- v
4 ond floor divided into nine (9) 4
4 confortable rooms. Second floor t
rents for $25.00 a month. Also lot 4
!in rear of building fronting 52 1-2
feet on Calhoun stree t, with a f
depth of 105 feet and fronting I
521-2 feet on the Court House 4
4 square. This is a gree.t bargain, f
J for cash or on easy terms. For I
! price and terms of sale apply to 4
J. D. GILL AND, j
4 Attorney-at-Law J
$ KINOSTKEK, ... S C. 4
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I dred per cent in appear- ^
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Charleston, IS. C.
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Doors, Sash and Blinds; Columns
and Balusters; Grilles
and Gable Ornaments; Screen
Doors and Windows.
We Demi In
Glass sash Cord and Weights.
| Professional Cards. |
! DR. R. C. McCABE j
Operative Dentist
and
Post Graduate Dentist in Crown, j
Bridge and Plate Work.
Jffice in Hirsch building, over Kinjrstree
Drug 'Jompiny.
M. A. WOODS.
DENTIST.
Ottet over Sta^Utsry Bldg.
.r'PHONt NO. 63.#
LAKE CITY. - S.C
W. Leland Taylor,
DENTIST.
Office over Dr W V Rrocklngton's Store.
KINGSTRCE, - S. C.
5-21-tf.
IM. D. Nesmith I
DENTIST.
LAKE CITY, - - - S. C
W. L BASS,
At torney=at-La w,
LAKE CITY. S. C.
Dentist.
KINGSTREE, - S. C
I Laurence H. McCullough,
Civil Engineer and Surveyor
Road and Drainage Engineering j
Land Surveying and Mapping.
Nesmith P. 0., S. C.
It is now against the law to send
a weekly paper to a subscriber longer
thar. one year on credit. We
don't intend to violate the law to
SCHOFIELD Eli
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They have no superior in point of DURy
for Saw Mills, Oil Mills, Cotton Gin
r???| required. Write for price
M?af?ctare BOILERS. We carry
Constructed Boilers, ranj
^teei S(P?knt Write today for
rt?w3? J- S. SCHOFIELD'S SONS CO.,
Branch Office, 307 Wes
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fifJW VV writaturu
w _ ra * ? dents st on<
w JkmjjM for our graduates.
number of student*
write st once for p<
GEO. W. SCnWARTZ
VaiMOlRAb ESTABLISH ED II
I The Spring T<
KINGSTREE GRADED A
began
January
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All departmen
on hand, he is always ready
Also Feed and Lr
J. L. Stuckey,
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| To Our Many Friends
^ We Are Now
> Hackney, Piedmont and C(
^ Hackney and Piedmont Bu
> Graft Morseback HarnessI
Walter A. Wood Binders, 1
and Smoothing Harro\
repairs for same.
Corn and Hay Cheap for a
pers.
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in Good Work
Parents who intend entering
will please do so during the first \
Patrons and friends of the Sc
to visit the school at any Jme.
Any further iafi&nrat
applying to
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J. u. owuienuerg,
Superintend ;nt
Kingstree,
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WHEN YOU NEED ANYTHI
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s; in fact, where Heavy Duty is
s on Saw Mills, Shingle Mills,etc.
for immediate shipment the Best
?ing from 12 H. P. to 150 H. P.
our illustrated catalog.
Works and Head Office, MACON, GL
I Trade Street, Charlotte, N. C. ^
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RANTES you s position if yon
1 soon. Wo need many more stole
to supply the enormous demand
As soon as wo get the required
j this offer will be withdrawn. 8o
irticulars.
5ESS COLLEGE jf
I.HCOlPOtiTED
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NO HIGH SCHOOL j
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5, 1911 I
ts are now
ing Order., ||
their children in the school
veek of the spring term. j
hool are cordially invited ^
:on may be had by 1
E. C. Epps,
Clerk Board of Trustees. .
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enty years stands benice
horses and mules
for a sale or a swap.
7ery Stables.
Lake City, S. C.
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and Customers: |
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- a Guaranteed Line. 5
lowers, Rakes, Disc 5
vs?also a full line of ^
ash or approved pa- ^
fore you buy. 5
Stock Co., |
. Manager, ^
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