The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, October 12, 1911, Image 1
f ?lje County fteford.
I VOL. XXY. KINGSTREE, SOUTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1911. N0.31
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IVEEKLY NEWS LETTER I
I FROM LAKE CITY.
OURTH TOBACCO WAREHOUSE
PROJECIED-DEATH OF MRS.
BROWN-PERSONAL.
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Lake City, October 10:?Mrs Ma- j
a Sutcliffe has gone to Newark, N
where she will spend the winter
ith her son, Mr Sidney Sutcliffe.
Supervisor J B McBride was in
is community last week looking
ter the roads generally.
Mamie McClam entertained
^Kome of her friends at her birth-day
^Hinner on the 6th instant. They
^Herere: Misses Isabelle Taylor,Blanche
^HStuckey, Lillie McElveen and Sallie
^ Bass and Messrs Eustis Rodgers and
|BCharlie King. The affair was a
splendid success and thoroughly en
joyed by all in attendance.
Mrs Geo C Haselton gave an enHTtertainment
last Friday evening
^Complimentary to the teachers of
^Vthe town school.
V The cool weather of recent days
was as heartily welcomed as the re
turn of some dear friend.
By the opening of the next season
there will be another tobacco warei
louse in town. Dr M D Nesmith
| ivill build one on hia lot on Church
I street, juat north of the atable8 of
Ijhe J M Truluck Co. It will be
Mfexl60 feet, with a packhouse adBBRning,
about 40x60 feet. iWork
! - will be begun before long. The
property has already been leased for
seven years and Dr Nesmith is under
contract to have everything
completed by June 1 of next year.
Rev W H Whitehead will teach the
fMkool which is near Mr A W Rodgplace
the coming term. Mr
tehead is said to be an excepBtlly
fine teacher, and this school
sry fortunate in securing him.
r Martin Epps has gone to
nville.
le death of Mrs Agnes Mary
vn.wife of Mr R A Brown, which I
place on the 5th inst, was more!
ordinarily sad. A young wornf
exceptionally fine character
with an apparently very bright
re before her, just in the full
of young womanhood, snatched
- with but little warning. The
seriousness of her illness was not realized
until a few hours before the
end?not in time for any of her immediate
family to reach her. The
day of death was the anniversary of
her wedding. Mrs Brown was a Miss
Hvdrick and a daughter of Mr and
^ Mrs A J Hydrick of North, Orangeburg
county, and a niece of Judge D
JSJjydrick, of the supreme court.
iP^body, accompanied by the desolated
husband, Mr and Mrs A A
Brown, Dr A H Williams and Mr J
L Richardson, was carried back to
the old home and laid to rest. And
may her rest be indeed in peace un-1
til that bright day when there will
be no going down of the sun. i
The farmers continue to dump I
their cotton upon the market as rapidly
as they can gather it. They
seem eager to take anything for it
that is offered.
Several ffarmers of-this section
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pTe^zr;
>u do you want to be sure you
il features, as it furnishes the gre
i steel. It is inspected three time
id saved on well fenced farms, wh
^ell-fenced and comparatively sma
t you want in American Fence.
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WHOLESALE AND RE
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She ordered some goods from
And then she sat down and sh
A week or so later they came
And after she saw them she w
"Why, I have been bunkoed, fc
These bargains Fm sure I coul
It isnt so ftrnny
Ta nav ntit vnnr mo
i. S. C., where you a
Is at reasonable prici
pathizes with his cu
es their business,
Respectfully yours,
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rou buy fence, and when y<
il in structural and economics
f high grade, hard, stiff fence
fillions of dollars are made an
;onomical growing of stock, v
Come here, you will find wha
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have been to Georgetown trying to
noo-r.-ps tn comf on here and
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pick cotton. Their efforts were not
successful. Only about four in all
would come and some ef these refused
to pick cotton they arrived.
WLB.
NEGRO LYNCHED AT HONEA PATH
For Assaulting Young Glrl-Huxig
by Reels and Shot to Death.
Greenville, October 10: ?In the
depths of a forest, six miles north
of Greenville, an armed mob of
twenty-five men, headed by "Citizen''
Josh Ashley, of Honea Path, a;
member of Anderson county's Legis-1
lative delegation, overpowered Deputy
Sheriff Van B Martin, of Anderson
county, and Sheriff J Perry
Poole, of Greenville county, this afternoon
and took from their custody!
one Willis Jackson, a 17-year-old negro,
charged with criminally assaulting
the 11-year-old daughter of a
prominent citizen of Honea Path, at
7:30 o'clock this morning.
The trembling negro was placed j
in the car in which Ashley and four i
other men rode, and followed by a
train of several other automobiles
from Anderson and Greenville counties,
loaded with determined men
and bristling with shotguns and rifles,
the ringleaders turned in their
fury and started toward Honea Path.
A long distance telephone message
from Honea Path says that at 11:24
o'clock to-night. Willis Jackson was
swung to a telephone pole by one of
his heesi and his bcdy riddled with
bullets.
The negro was carried to the identical
spot where the crime was committed
and from there to the nearest
telephone pole Jind swung up by
one foot. Four hundred shots, as
near as can be estimated, were fired
into his body. Winchester rifles,
rviomxrina niatrtlo rPVrtlvPrS and shot
UiOftU^iUV K?-v->
guns were the weapons of death used.
It is now against the law to send
a weekly paper to a subscriber longer
than one year on credit. We
don't intend to violate the law to
please anyone; so don't be surprised
if your paper stops coming when
you don't pay. tf
Carload of wagons and buggies
just received.
10-12-3t Hudson & Baker.
J. M. Truluck & Co. will have.a
fresh Carload of HORSES and
MULES leaving Lake City Monday
for Lamberts and will be
there till after the BIG LAND
SALE there on Wednesday. October
18. 10-12-lt
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Therefore
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Gourdins
date good
who symi
appreciat
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And get disappointment instea
Call at Hudson & Baker' s and
look ever their new lot of baperies
and wagons just in. All standard
and as low priced as the lowest. IT
10-12-3t.
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Help Yourself by Helping Us. er
We hope the friends of The Rec- A I
ord, when they come to town to do lis
their trading,will patronize the busi- (
ness houses that advertise in this;
paper. Remember that without these | preg
liberal merchants, bankers and other j ^
enterprising business men, the price j
of subscription would be at least $3!
a year for such a paper as The Rec- B
ord. You'll find, as a rule, that the At <
men who advertise are wide-awake 1
and on the alert and can give you At 1
better bargains than those who do ei
not ridvertise. This applies not only
to Kingstree, but many live and up- pjn}
to-date business men of Lake City, n(
Scranton and Greelyville recognize jyjot
the pulling power of an ad in The ^
Record. tf prjz
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The price of subscription for The Auc
Record is $1 25 a year; we allow 25 R
cents discount when a whcle vear is Goo
paid in advance. If you are six j S(
months or a year behind don't ex-! Hob
pec': a receipt for a whole yeai one The
dollar. This applies to all. tf s
Cheap No
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s & Merchants Bank, Lake City. |
lelpful Service?Bank of Wil- T
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inery and Fancy Goods?Kenne- ^
r Millinery Co.
ih Carload Horses and Mules? A
'illiamsburg Livestock Co. i
n a Savings Account?Wee Nee 0
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Opera House Next Tuesday?
Graustark." M
Singstree Next Thursday?Sang- i
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tion Notice?F P Guerry. 1
il Discharge?Mrs Lula C Ken
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dministrator. M
;es and Premiums Offered?Jen- V
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tion Sale of Lots?Atlantic Coast! j
ealty Co. m
ds Cheap as Cotton?S S Aron- 1
>n, Lanes.
ders of Cotton Seed Licenses. J
Place to Get Your Winter Outfit 8
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