The Georgetown Times was founded in the post-Civil War period and has had numerous owners and editors, including, Adelbert T. Wendt, Cecil Davis, and Percy LaBruce.
Georgetown (S.C.)--Newspapers; Georgetown County (S.C.)--Newspapers;
The Georgetown Daily Item was started on May 1, 1907 and was published by C.W. Rouse. Headlines for the years 1907-1912 include: Bear Killed on Fraser Street, E.G. Beaty of Murrells Inlet Planting Sea Island Cotton; and the Bingham Trial;
Georgetown County-Georgetown; The Daily Item; C.W. Rouse
The Daily Item is probably a continuation of the Georgetown Daily Item, which began in 1907. The Daily Item starts in January and runs through September 1912.
Georgetown (S.C.)--Newspapers; Georgetown County (S.C.)--Newspapers;
The Georgetown Daily Item was started on May 1, 1907 and was published by C.W. Rouse. Headlines for the years 1907-1912 include: Bear Killed on Fraser Street, E.G. Beaty of Murrells Inlet Planting Sea Island Cotton; and the Bingham Trial;
South Carolina, Georgetown County,The Sunday Outlook
The Sunday Outlook, or The Outlook, was first published on January 25, 1901 by E.W. Wolfe and J. Walter Doar. It was a weekly paper that supported the Democratic party.