The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, March 25, 1915, Page TWO, Image 2
MANNING'S BATCH OF COLONELS i
Names of Members of Governor's
Stall Announced.
Colombia, March 19:?Governor
Manning this morning announced!
the memfiers of his staff. The mem- i
i
bers serve without pay and each j
member must furnish his own uni- j
form. The staff appears with the)
Governor on all State occasions. The!
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members follow: I
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Military secretary ui me wvnmn ,
?C H Cabiness.
Adjutant General - W W Moore. ]
Colonels?John B Aiger, of Bel-1
ton. George W Dick of Sumter; R M j
Cooper, of Wisackv; lieutenant colonels?A
L Gaston, of Chester; M P
McCalla, of Lowndesville; T W Davies,
of Beach Island; W J Muldrow,
of Anderson; W A Klauber, of Bamberg;
W R Darlington, Jr, of Allendale;
W K Fishburne, of Monck's
Corner; J D Shirer, of Lone Star;
Arthur Young, of Charleston; E W
Duval 1, of Cheraw; J M Witsell, cf
Walterboro; L Wigfall Cheatham, of
Edgefield; Sam McCall, of Florence;
Hugh L Oliver, of Georgetown; Rion
U.VIboIaI' r\f CroonvilU' H R fn0"PR
HLIllOOIVn, V'i ui^vuitiav) u w - ?r,
ham, of Greenville; H T Strange, of
Lee county; 0 K LaRoque, of Marion;
Donald McQueen, of Marlboro;
A A Manning, of Walhalla; C L
Cureton.of Pickens; J Stokes Salley,
of Orangeburg; 0 R Doyle, of Calhoun;
L W Perrin, of Spartanburg;
James McCutchen, of Johnsonville;
C L Cobb and John T Roddey, both
of Rock Hill; H J McLaurin,of Sumter;
E E Aycock, of Wedgefield; J A
McKnight, of Sumter; W R Burgess,
of Clarendon; George Warren, of
i Hampton; Allen Brad ham, of Manning.
There are two newspaper men in
I the new corps of colonels, L Wigfall
Cheatham,of Edgefield,editor of The
Chronicle of that city, and Hugh L
Oliver, editor of the Georgetown
Times.
Indiantown Inkling*.
Indiantown, March 23: ? Your
: '* humble Indiantown scribe has been
silent a long time, but will come out
j again with these spring days.
Miss Lula Doar, a member of our
* school faculty, spent the end of the
week at her home in Georgetown, j
Mr P D Snowden and Miss Mar-,
guerite Snowden spent the week-end
with Mrs J D Munnerlyn at Choppee.1
Mr and Mrs Munnerlyn's friends
, are concerned to hear of the illness
gs- of their little girl, Grace.
The whole community is grieved
to hear of the extreme illness of
Mrs Edward Hanna at her home
here, for she is a woman of noble,
unselfish character and is much beloved.
Miss Annie Ervin, who has been
teaching at Carver's Bay, returned
V. , home Saturday.
Among those who attended the
Carver's Bay commencement were:
Miss Ethel McCullough and Messrs
Willie Hemingway and Andie Brown
of Hemingway, and Mrs G W Ervin
and Mr R H Ervin, of this place.
Mr J W Doar and kr H C Tallevast
made the addresses of the evening.
Mrs M M Wilson has returned
k; home much improved in health, after
several weeks in the Florence
infirmary.
Mrs D E McCutchen will repre
sent the Indiantown Missionary society
at the Union in Sumter, which
meets early in April.
The congregation at this place has
extended a call to Rev Mr Pritchard
of Virginia.
The friends of Miss Grett Michie
will be pleased to know that her
engagement to Mr David Mcintosh
of McClenlanville has been announced,
the wedding to take place April
21. Miss Michie's home is in Darlington,
but she has visited here a
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good deal and has many friends,
h , ' Koeweto.
The Court of Last Resort.
Around the stove of the cross roads
grocery is the real court of last re?
' sort, for it finally over-rules all
others. Chamberlain's Cough Rem^
edy has been brought before this
court in almost every cross roads
grocery in this country, and has al-1
ways received a favorable verdict, j
It is in the country where a man ex-1
pects to receive full value for his
money that this remedy is most apL
predated. Obtainable everywhere.
P In the United Kingdom there are
f more than 1.700 building societies.
S M ASKINS* STORE BURNED j I
And Other Bnlldlngs Threatened : I
by Fire at Lake City Monday. JJ
Lake City, March 22:?Fire, which .1
about noon today broke out in the i|
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store building: occupied by Maj S M jl
Askins, completely destroyed his jl
I store, containing a stock of general I
merchandise, and for a while threat-'I
ened destruction of a considerable!!
portion of the business district. But. I
for the favorable direction of the !
wind and the fact that the next!!
building, that of the Smith-Williams I
Co, on the side nearest the burning I
building, was a solid brick wall, I
the entire block of business I
buildings fronting Acline avenue I
would have been destroyed. I
Several other store buildings on I
Main street caught on the shingle I
roofs from sparks carried by the I
strong wind. From the first it was I
clearly seen that the Askins building I
could not be saved and all efforts I
were exerted toward saving his I
dwelling on the adjoining lot. By I
the effective work of the fire de- I
partment and the strong stream |
that was constantly played on the t
dwelling, it was not burned, although
it caught once or twice.
The value of the new gasoline fire
engine purchased about the fi^st of
the year has been demonstrated in
the last two fires in preventing other
buildings catching. Insurance to the
amount of perhaps $3,000 was carried
on the burned building.
The origin of the fire is not known.
Maj Askins' store was an old landmark
on Railroad street, he being
one of the pioneer merchants of
Lake City.
KERSHAW SHERIFF IN TROUBLE.
Charged with Refusal to Enforce
Liquor Laws?May Be Ousted.
Columbia, March 17:?Governor
Manning has issued a rule to show
cause directed to Sheriff W W Huckabee,
of Kershaw county, as to wha
he should not bs removed from office.
The rule is made returnable before
the Governor at his office March
30 at 11 a. m. The charges against
the Sheriff are his refusal to enforce
the laws against liquor selling in the
fnum nf T.ncmff. and his refusal to
enforce the liquor laws at said place
against a certain keeper of an alleged
resort where drinking is carried
on and liquor sold just outside the
city limits of Camden. The Sheriff
wrote the Governor that he has enforced
the laws to the best of his
ability. Says he is now confined to (
bed with grip, but hopes to be well
enough to appear at the time appointed
for the hearing.
CoUlns-*Atalllsoift.
Lake City, March 20:?A beautiful
home wedding was solemnized Wednesday,
March 10, at the residence of
the bride's parents, Mr and Mrs F L
Collins, when -Miss Gaynell Costin
Collins was' married to Mr William
Thorne Mallison of Rocky Mount, N
C, who is an efficient and popular
conductor for the Atlantic Coast
Line Railroad company.
To the wedding march, played bv
Miss Ruth Johnson of Dunn, N C,
hrirlp and the orroom entered.
preceded by little Misses Crystal
Young and Lillian Mcdveen. The
ceremony was performed by Rev E
P Easterling, of the First Baptist
church.
The guests then assembled in the
dining-room and were served with
refreshments. A social hour was
then passed in viewing the gifts, ~
which were many and costly, showing
the popularity of the bride.
I Mr and Mrs Mallison will make
their home at Florence, where they i
will return after their bridal tour to
Washington and other points of interest.
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All men may be born equal, but
they get over it before they die.
"Never get angry," says Prof |
Frederick Starr of the University of
Chicago when asked for some hint of
the way to that longevity he proposes
to extend to one hundred and twenty .
years. Plausible but scarcely prac- I
ticable.
How To Give Quinine *o Children. (
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mprovedyuiuiuc. nisa iabicicMojriup,picasant
to take and does not disturb tbe stomach. t
Children take it and never know it is Quinine. 4
Also especially adapted to adults who cannot
take ordinary Quinine. Does not nauseate nor
cause nervousness nor ringing in the head. Try
it the next time you need Quinine for any pur- .
pose. Ask lor 2-onnce original package. The fl
uame FEB&1ULN K if blowu iu bottle. Z5 cents.
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likewise oar Horses, Males
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