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Monthly Archives: February 2010

MAIN STREET, BISHOPVILLE. MARCH 1973.


Does anyone remember who ran the Bishopville Home and Auto supply? It was next door to McLeod’s and had a large Firestone sign across the front. Thanks!!

UPDATE: Thanks to the 1953 BHS yearbook, William Green DesChamps bought an ad for his business, the Bishopville Home and Auto Supply. And thanks to my mother for noticing it!


Bishopville should totally be getting royalties for this.  Am I the only one who didn’t know it existed until today? (Click on “this” to take you to the full page).


A while back I wrote about my great-uncle’s experience at the dentist in the early 1920s.  Here’s what he remembered about Prohibition.

During the 1930s there was extensive bootlegging going on in Lee County.  You could spot a bootlegger’s car when it was empty because the trunk end of the vehicle was riding higher than the front end of the car.  The car would then level itself when it had a load in the trunk.  This high end car was a common sight in Lee County.

One of the events that drew a crowd of people was when the sheriff’s crew had captured a still.  All of the equipment and the liquor were brought to the sidewalk in front of the courthouse for public destruction.  The equipment was broken up with axes.  The bottles of the finished product were broken by hand against the cement curb.  It was almost unbelievable, but I have seen crazy people take the jar caps and scoop the liquid from the street gutter and drink it.  Horrible as it was, it actually occurred.

–Joe F. Stuckey, Jr.