The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, June 01, 1916, Page THREE, Image 3
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: Keep Your Skin Clear and Healthy.
j There is only one way to have a
j clear, healthy complexion and that
i is to keep the bowels active and
| regular. Dr King's New Life Pills
; will make your complexion healthy
! and clear, move the bowels gently,
[ stimulate the liver, cleanse the sysj
tem and purify the blood. A splenI
did spring medicine. 25c, at your
j druggist.
j Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System
I The Old Standard general strengthening tonic,
GROVB*8 TASTELESS chill TONIC, driven out
Malarin,earlchet the blood.and bailda np the nyntem.
A true tonic. For ndulta and children. 50c.
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MEN FACE MURDER CHARGE.
Crime Committed In Florence
Two Years Ago.
Florence. May 25:?Four men of
the Coward section of the county
were brought to Florence Wednesday
for commitment on the charge
of murder committed in 1914. The
were David Ulrich, Garfield Mat^
thews, Rhett Matthews and Walter
Anderson. They are aged 20, 40,
50 and 25 years.
The murder of which they are accused
occurred in November, 1914,
at which time the body of Wash
Rogers was found by the railroad
track with a wound in the side of
the head, and apparently he had
been the victim of a blow from a
railroad train. The Coroner's jury
was suspicious, however, and the
Sheriff has had the case followed up
since that time.
All of these men except one took
his arrest boldly and with little con
cern; that one broke down, but he
has confessed nothing. The warrant
was made out by W B DuBose, rural
policeman, on information and belief.
All of the parties are white and
are well known in the neighborhood.
The body of Wash Rogers was
found on the railroad near New
Hope. There has always been a
suspicion that the bottom of the
case had not been touched by the
Coroner's jury.
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News Items From Trio.
Trio, May 30:?Mr H E Ogburn,
who now resides in the Suttons locality,
is hauling lumber with which
to build his house here in town. We
hope to have him with us soon.
Mr Graham McCullough, Superintendent
of Education, was in town
last Wednesday en route to the Suttons
school to attend the commencement.
Those who attended say the
exercises were fine. Mr McCullough,
while here, inspected the Trio school
demonstration plot and says it is
growing the best rye and vetch that
he has seen anywhere.
Miss Mayme Blakely has just returhed
home from Andrews, where
she spent the week-end with relatives
and friends.
Mr and Mrs W E Graham left
here Sunday Morning for Lake City
and Olanta where they will spend
several days.
Mrs J H Rowell is spending several
days with her mother, Mrs Carter,
at Suttons.
Mr WN Register is gathering his
oats.
Mr and Mrs A W Graham and,
family were welcome visitors in
town Sunday.
The Sunday school recently organized
at this place is making good
progress. Big Joe.
J. W. Ragsdale Cited to Court.
Washington, May 26:?The Washington
Star today carried the following
story:
I "Justice McCoy of the District
supreme eourt today cited J Willard
Ragsdale, representative in Congress
from South Carolina, to appear in
I court June 2 and show cause why he
should not be required to surrender
possession of certain promissory
notes of the face value of $1,657.50.
The notes are said to nave come into
the custody of Mr Ragsdale last November,
after he had been retained
as counsel to enforce their collection.
"The order of the court is based
on a petition for a mandatory injunction
filed by the Free SewingMachine
company of Rockford, D)r
through Attorney H Winship Wheatley.
CAffAwfil of f nmnf e Uoi?a in a <7 a>
ucvciai oticu^iouavt uccu
to procure the return of the notes,
the court is told, and other counsel
had to be employed to obtain a settlement
with the indorsers upon the
notes. A settlement was effected, it
is stated, and the plaintiff required
to furnish a bond to protect the indorsers.
"It is stated that Mr Ragsdale
claims no right to hold the notes,
and the company expresses its willingness
to pay any claim he may
have for services rendered. The
notes are needed for evidence in enforcing
their collection.itis asserted."
When seen by The State's correspondent
and asked for a statement,
Mr Ragsdale said: "This is a political
move on the part of my enemies
in South Carolina. Some time ago
these notes were sent me for collec
tion against certain parties in South
Carolina, and they have been either
lost or stolen. That is all there is to
the matter."?The State,||