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HARPERS HAPPENINGS, Another Assault Case in Georgetown Co.??Moody Correspondent Disputed.! I Harpers, July 18:--Your scribe, P has been asked In* the manager of jf. the Spring < ul!y baseball team to ; P correct the statement made by your ] Moody correspondent in reference to1 0 " . I >a game <>f ball played between Spring; ' Cully and Choppee, Your conv-j spun dent stated that the game was between Moody and Choppee. 1 am not concerned,but am ask<-d to make j rho it iranient bv Mr V K Keatrill.! manager of I he Spring Gully team, j 1 aui glad to repott tine rains all over this part of the lower section of 1 Williamsburg county, ^4, It lias been leported here that an. j other assault was committed on a young lady from Georgetown at Mu well's Inlet but a few miles from where a similar crime occurred only about JO days ago bv the negro denkins, who will be tried and seni fenced on July 27. It seems that j our law-makers will have to devise some other kiud of punishment besides hanging before this crime will ever stop. What will our people do to protect our loved ones from the vengeance of these negro brutes? This awful crime has become more frequent and is now right at home almost every week. On last Tuesdav, the 13th inst, the prohibition elenieut gave a picnic here and had several speakers present who made addresses on the subject of prohibition. But I am sorry to say that we saw quite a number of men here that day who were under the influence of whisky. This is a shame to our community. It seems that some people lutend to hang on ju to their rum if they lose their lives > and sacrifice their families and all ^self-respect. We hope to see things different after August 17. Subscriber. p*" Note?Concerning the conflicting statements regarding the game of ball between Chop pee and Moody or Spring Gully, we of course know nothing personally. When a correspondent reports a news item having the semblance of t?*uth we publish rat as a news item. To undertake to verify every little uews paragraph sent in by out-of-town correspondents won Id require a force of employees to do nothing else. We hope, r-? however, that all correspondents will verify every item of news sent to this paper. Unless you know it to be absolutely true, we don't want it.?Ed The Record. Suttons] Sittings, ? - .. I buttons. Jul}7 1 y:?.Mucn neeci- j ed rains fell in this community | Saturday and Sunday. Crops j generally are very good. A very enjoyable picnic was held at the home ol Mr K 1) Blakely last Wednesday. The speakers for the day were introduced by Mr I) W Avant of Harpers. The speakers in the morning were Hons W I) Bryan of Taft and W P Cause of Scranton. After a very bountiful dinner y- and talks on prohibition, Miss j Moore of North Carolina gave a t - very interesting talk on prohibition. The lectures were excellent and greatlj enjoyed by all, and we hope they will re^ suit in much good for the cause 'of prohibition in Williamsburg county. Misses Manette McElveen and Beulah Hinnant returned J^ne Monday, accompanied by JT aq Matter's cousin, Miss May Hinnant. Mr Marion Ogburn spent Sunday here with his parents Mr) Mrs II E Ogburn. Mr and Mrs J Shepard and Miss Julia Shepard returned home Suuday. Starlight. Ill ?aa*V!A rnilK cumnfnm^ Af lri/l. 11 I'tvpiv Trim OJ wvuig Vi. navtney or bladder trouble could realize I their danger they would without loss of time commence taking Foley's Kidney Remedy. This great remedy ^tops the pain and tne irregularities, stt^Dgthens and builds these organs and there is no danger of Briglit's ^ disease or other serious disorder. Do n not neglect the early symptoms. D C Scott. .< r -~r>' -* -v- " T LEO LINNINGS. Good Crop Prospects-New School Building Finished - liases of Sickness.! Leo, July 10.?Farmers of this Section have been wearing broad smiles on account of recent rains on i the corn crop. They have laid by the golden grain and are ?-\*pceting a bountiful harvest. Tobacco curing is , keeping them occupied. Most ni ihe young folks, and old er ones, too, are attending the panics and other places of enjoyment and taking life c-asv during thesnmnier holidays. Miss -\in.t I'orter is ou an e\ tended visit to relatives at Sampit. Mr aiul Mrs W O Eaddvand little son.Ned,of It hems were visiting rel-, atives in this section Sunday. The Prospect Graded school building has been completed and is beau tifully painted. The same trustees ; have been elected una I don't think i anyone can truthfully say that these ! trustees have failed in the least to do their full duty. They have worked and striven to have an up-to-dgte. graded school and a good many^ have done even more thail have been expected of them. 1 don c -I " I- ?.-1.1 1./. LIIIII K IIIUI JMilUCS Wlliu utm i > tilled. The board is composed of the following gentlemen: Messrs J J; Eaddy, W Poston and S D Hanua. The good folks of this community regret exceedingly that they cannot have with them for the oomiug session Mr Raymond X Speigner, who is an excellent teacher and one of the best all around young men we have ever had among us. He is called to wider fields of labor and we all with one accord wish him the very best success. We learn that he has been elected principal of Kingstree Iligh school and we realize that Kingstree's gain is our loss. Miss Olive Hanua visited relatives! . in Florence county a few days hist ; week. ; ! Miss Flossie Faddy, who has been ; very ill with typhoid fever for the past six weeks, is improving slowly, j We hope to see her pleasant face in , ! our midst again soon. Miss Lillian Cocktk-ld of John-! sonville is visiting relatives in this! section. iv.ii. i . i. ! Mrs Mamie riennauu nine urui tier, Master Jack Galloway, have returned to their home in Florida after a very pleasant visit to their sister,Mrs A J Brown, of this vicinity. Mr A A Brown at this writing is | very ill. I Mrs Johu T Eaddy has been <[uue ! sick for the past two weeks, but am t 1 I glad to report her improviug. Mrs B J Chandler of Borne is spending a few days with her sister, who is very ill with typhoid fever. Well, Mr Editor, if this escapes j the much-dreaded waste basket, 11 may drop in again some time. Brown Eyes. Moody Notes. Moody, July 10:?Mr G W Cam-1 lin has announced his intention of' putting up here a plant for dressing lumber some time in the near future. ' a/I n *ta?ir several iroui iiere ancuuru a ?cij enjoyable picnic at Tuft last Thursday; also 011 Wednesday before some of our people went to a very nice picnic at the home of Mr Robert Blakely, near Buttons. People of this vicinity are busy j curing tobacco. They complain of the i tobacco crop being afflicted with the | malady called "frog-eye." Refreshing and much-needed; i rains have fallen recently, quench- j iug the thirst of the parched earth, j Mr Sam Powell and family of Ulmer are here spending some time! with the former's parents in this vicinity. The baseball team here has dis- j banded for the season. Red Coon*. ; ? A Night Rider's Raid. The worst night riders are calo- I niel, crotou oil or aloes pills. They raid your bed to rob you of rest. Not so with Dr King's New Life' Pills. They never distress or uicou- j venience, but always cleanse the system, curing Colds, Headache,Constipation, Malaria, 25c at D C Scott's. | T ; , . . , , , ?- * ; Working for Prohibition. Editor County Record:? We have been agitating the prohibition question at the following points, with the help of several speakers and the co-operation of j the good people of the different communities: Beginning at Com-' dins chapel .Inly 10, with a lecture by U-v \V 11 Hodges in the morning, then came a ivcesswiih the bounties I of a picnic occasion: in the after- " noon Miss Moon*, president of tinNorth ('arnluia W (' 'I' 1', gave an interesting address: speaking that night at St Delight church: Sunday a in at Sainpit church: p m at 15ethil church; night at Rosemary: Mon-1 lay at Klini church, where a good j crowd had gathered to enjoy lier lectures and the benefits of a boun-; tjful spread. Miss Moore continued j her good work at Harper Tuesday,: when a large crowd from the town i and surrounding country gathered I to enjoy her lecture and the picnic! festivities. Last, but the largest pic-! nie, was at Mr Bob Blakeley's Wed- \ nesd.-.v, where to meet the demands , of the crowd, the table was large j \_h<' tifii 1. Rrr \V ]' ilanse! . W D Bryan joined Miss j . ?>e in earnest appeals for the j cause of prohibition. Miss Moore' closed this series of of lectures in a well tilled church at Oak Ridge Wednesday night. Miss Moore is an excellent speaker and many expressed their appreciation of her services at all places visited. Harper W C T C Life 100,000 Years Aero. Scientists have found in a cave in Switzerland bones of men who lived 100,000 years ago, when life was in constant, danger from wild beasts. To-day tht danger,as shown bv A W Brown of Alexander, Me, is largely from deadly disease. "If it had not been for l>r King's New Discovery, which cured me, I could not have lived," lie writes, "suffering as I did from a severe lung tiouble and stub born cough " To cure Sore Lungs,] Colds, obstinate Coughs and prevent] Pneumonia, it's the best medicine on j earth, 50c and ?1.00. Guaranteed ! by D C Scott. Trial bottle Weak = Kidneys Otm more trouble than 117 other organ et j the body. The funotlon of the kldaeva le to iiptntt Inorganic salt aed water la the preeeee of circulation, and to remove them and their attondaa tpolaona from the body through the bladder. Therefore wbea the kidneys become dleeaeed and weak they are naturally eaahle to perform their work properly, and palni In the back. In' 1 tarnation of the bladder aad urinary dleor* are the result. It li ImperaUre that a pre >t relief be afforded, 1 which to Impossible u you remove the ! oaosSe i DeWitt's Kidney Jltdder Pills promptly eliminate poleC js from the system i and at the same time make the kidneys well , and strong. For Weak Kidneys. Baokaohe, In- ! flamnikliun of the bladder end ell ' urinary doubles De Wltt'a Kidney | and Bladder Pills ere unsurpassed. . A Week's Treatment for 25s. 7 Money beak If they tall. For Sale by W L Wallace. j Electric Bitters Succeed when everything else fails. ! In nervous prostration and female weaknesses they are the supreme remedy, as thousands have testified. j FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE it is the best medicine ever sold , over a druggist's counter. I Legal Notice- j Pursuant to authority conferred ; upon the undersigned, notice is hereby J given that they will open books of sub- j scription to the capita! stock of "Kings-1 tree Real Estate. Loan and Insurance j Company" Friday. July 23, at three i o'clock in the afternoon, at the offices j of Gilland & Cilland, attornevs-at.law. ; E 0 Epps, Hugh McCutchex, 1 E L Montgomery. Pa ri. W 8chenck, 7-1 j-lt W T wllkinh. Notice of Guardian'si Application for Final Discharge Notice is hereby given that on the 2d day of August. 1909, the undersigned will make application to the -Judge of Probate of the county of Williamsburg and State of South Carolina for final discharge as guardian of Eleida V Fulmore, minor. i Mattie L Rickenbaker, i (formerly Mattie L Fulmore) Guardian. ! June 28, 1909. 7-l-4t Bring Your Tobacco to K1NGSTREE, the New To- ] bacco Market. Ayer's Hair Vigor Ingredients S Sulphur. Glycerin. Quinin. Sodium Chlorid. ? ?-? Capsicum. S*f?. Alcohol. Water. Perfume. Anything injurious here? Ask your doctor. Anything of merit here? Ask your doctor. Will it stop falling hair? Ask your doctor. Will it destroy dandruff? Ask your doctor. Does not Color the Hair J. Atkb Company. Lovrt-l!. 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Soivs; full-Moo led | ?t<H-k etititj'd tn rcci-tRition . n?-. < from <j vevka t.i ?t month*. 1*2 I'rom f." 110 to $10.1)0. Prieea 1 <iUokm1 ;.rv 1?? ilian mil?hull' what the -iaina ' iraili' of h?v w " J'?ti i? Virjrini:* ?r fen! nt~*i-o. Tl arc tim -J? ?-imoii- ui hosr*. inn 'my rxjiiii ii' v f:ii ?ii|?-i!?r t? > the Bork.- lire Thfniyh I have a ii-w Bork-hiriM for *nle ton, l>ut , not iuII-IiIinmIciI. come ami mo or m rei in your ord'-r. 1 \;ft i vou. i J. J. H. GRAHAM, Cades, S. C. i in uBEim to. Sl'Cf KSSOKS TO I GEO. S. DICKER I SON CHARLESTON, S. C. | WE MANUFACTURE Doors, Sash and Blinds; Columns i and Balusters; Grilles and Gable i Ornaments Screen Doors and Windows. WE DEAL IN Glass, Sash Cord and WeiKhts. Paint Your Bueevl ? We can make it iook like ne^. Any fit Mil, KM t * or other vehicle 1 Isprcved 1 Per Cent. I in appearance by painting, i Also Blacksmith, Wheelwright, Horsehoeing . and General Repair Work on short notice. Bring Us Your Work. I * jw. M. Vause & Son ! 6-10-tf r * 3sz. of :f. I y Kingstree Lodge, : MSI No. 91 j|||& Knights of Pythias R< j^ilar Conventions Kvety 2nd and 4th W>dac?day nights Visiting brethren always welcome, Castle Hall 3rd story Gourdin Building. m. h. jacobs, c. 0. thos. mocitchrn, k us & m f FOE SALE. I j Brick in any quantity t > suit purcbaa ! ?*r. The Beat Dry Press Machine-made ; a:beick.jt i Special shapes made to order. Corre? i pondcnce solicited before placing your j orders. *v R KUNK. ! _ Registration Notice. ! The office ot tl??- Supervisor of Reg! istration will be <-n the 1st Monday in each month for *h? purpose of j registering any per-'.m who is quali! tied as follows: Who shall have been i resident of the State for two years, and of the county one year, and ul the polling precinct in which the ejector offers to / U ?i.^ j VOttf lour 111UIIIII9 wriuir nic unj u* j election, and ?haii lmve paid, six : months before, any poll tax then due i and payable, and who can both read and write any section of the constitu! tion of lS9o submitted to him by the I Supervisors of Ketfist ration, or who : can show that he owny.. and has paid I all taxes collectable on during the I present year, property in this State assessed at three hundred dollars or more. J. Y. McGILL, Jerk of Board. South Carolina Military Academy. SCHOLAliSHI i' EX aMINATION. Cne vacant beneficiary scholarship in South Carolina Military Academy exists in Williamsburg county. Applicants must be between .the ages of 16 and 20 years of age, physically qualified for military service, of good moral character, and unable to bear their expenses at college. The subjects for the competitive examination are l.'nited States history, UinyllSn grammar, ucsniuuvc raphy, ar thmetic and algebra through quadratic equation?. Application.- filled out by parent? or guardians mu>t be forwarded to the Citadel not later tuan July 28th.?-? For blanks or further information, address Coi.. (). J. Bond, Supt. Citadel, 7-^-3t Charleston, 3. C.