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THE NEWS AROUND ABOUT ANDREWS. ^4 NEW COUNTY BOOM ON-COUNTY OFFICERS COMPLIMENTED -EQUALIZATION BOARD'S WORK. Andrews, April 4:?The writer spent nearly all the past week at the. county seat as a member of the county board of equalization. Thej M' board did some good work and the c-payers will tind their property Shoroughly equalized so Jthat eaeh J jfchdividual will bear his part of ta:Sition. Each member of the board J Seemed to have the best interest of tfiis township at heart. I believe our competent Auditor. Mr J J B Montgomery, is better pleased with' the work of this county board than he, has been for years. Mr Montgomeryj has made one of the best Auditors, Williamsburg county has ever had. , Let's adhere to the President's ad-! vice to the Powers of the East by j keeping our good men in office. We can't better Mr "J J B" in the coun-1 ty as Auditor. The Treasurer's office ; ^ also is now capably filled. At West Andrews last Saturday i 1 1 .?ll? rt rugnr your scnoe nau uic (jic<uui<t of listening to some beautiful music rendered by the newly organized string band of this town. We are informed that the ladies of the town will give a box party in a few days .to raise money to further aid the Andrews String band. This newly organized band deserves great praise for its eff orts in this matter. They will play during the season at all picnics and gatherings of the town. There will be a mass meeting of our citizens in a few days to devise plans to begin the campaign for the county of Andrews. We expect the co-operation of Messrs Brown & Co, Messrs F Rhem & Sons and other i prominent business men in the pro-1 posed territory. The plan is to cut j 14 miles into Williamsburg county and 8 miies into Georgetown and a $eee out of Berkeley. We have the "irke of $200,000 worth of taxable I property in the town of Andrews .> and as fine a school building as can be found in the county or the lower ' Ctoto Wnt/>h thp crnirt. pai t v/x iuc k/vuw. ?? wwm ?..w ?~ house and jail go up in this town within two years. Mr Editor, if you will consider our condition you will give us your efforts in this matter. We want the assistance of both of our county papers, The County Record and the Georgetown Daily Item. We feel that those two papers wield a mighty power in each of their counties. i Hon K H Kellahan of Kingstree spent a few pleasant moments with the writer last Thursday while in i town. Our people generally were pleased to meet him. It has been several years since he visited our town. i r! Miss Mary Clyde Hodges, whO| taught school in town three years, k ago, is the guest of Misses Ossie ar.d * Elma Camlin. She will also visit Mrs ^JjZ King of East Andrews. Miss Hodges is admired by all who have had the pleasure of forming her ac- J quaintar.ce. j Glennie Camlin and F Mouzon j caught fifty Black river bream and red-breast last Friday, as large as ever were taken from the waters of the Wee Nee. The tackle used for ? - ~ i catching these oeauues was me "jigger." Mr Editor, this is pretty ' good for young fishermen. They, will try their luck again and if sucv cessful the writer will certainly j "whack up" with you, Mr Editor,so just whet your appetite. (We can attend to the whetting process on J sii^rt notice, thanks?Editor The Record). Subscriber, j The Demon of The Air is the germ of LaGrippe, that, ' breathed in, brings suffering to! usands. Its after effects are j weakness, nervousness, lack of ap- ' petite, energy and ambition, with disordered liver and kidneys. The ; greatest need then is Electric i Bitters, the splendid tonic, blood purifier and regulator of Stomach, t Liver and Kidneys. Thousands i "" have proved that they wonderfully ; strengthen the nerves, build up the j system and restore health and good ! spirits after an attack of Grip. If! suffering, try them. Only 50c.! cat-cfflrtinn guaranteed by 11 CilVVV c * v t D c Scott. . ; | BENSON BREEZES. I Farmers Busy?Boys Join Coi Club?Good-Friday Socials. [Received too late (or last week's Issue.] Benson, March 30:?The bain days of the past week have cans' our farmers to go earnestly to woi planting some crops and makir preparation for planting others. Martin, the son of our Vetera farmer, Mr J S McCullough.who ei A oliiK ^nnfnc ttrt'U lilt* UUja u viwu vx/uww has planted, also Jack and Will M Cullough, the sons of our superi: tendent of education, who is himse a practical advocate of cultivation ( on the intensive system. Mr Cell McCrea, another hustling, and pr gressive young fanner of this vicin iy, has entered the boys' contest. \\ predict 'for the3e boys that one t them.at least, will be, if not the \vi ner, a close second to the champic corn producer of the county in tl' junior competition. Good Friday evening was ver pleasantly spent by the young fob at the homes of the following:Messi Ransom Cantley, Mike Tisdale an J B Chandler. Easter eggs were i abundance, and picking eggs wa eagerly enjoyed by the many boj and girls. Sunday was very quietl spent, there being no service at an ~ urnrcKin PV(V>nt. fl UI 111C Ul t* V/l U11I |y w ? the Baptist church in the afternoor where services were held by Rev \ E Hurt of Kingstree. Mr John A Ouzts, formerly o Greenwood, but who is at present machinist in the railroad shops a Macon, Ga, -visited his sister, Mis Violina Ouzts, principal of the Ber son Graded school, last Saturday remaining until Monday. Mr McDowell McCrea is quite il with the mumps. V Bill McClary, the Cedar Swam ' nigger", is coming into notoriety Last week six gallons of"booze"wer shipped to Kingstree in his nam (that he claims he did not order bu attempted to bring it home just t get next to the fellow for using hi name without his knowledge.) Bu Chief Anderson got the prize. B the way, what are they doing wit this confiscated stuff? [It is "aging:, we believe?Editor The Record.] This week the same Bill McClar got shot in the leg ior o**mg to chummy with an envious rival' friend of the dusky damsel type. Mr L H McCullough has gone t North Carolina, where he will re sume his work with the Governmer drainage corps in the eastern poi tion of that State. WES * ) Ooe Conductor Wbo Was Cured Mr Wilford Adams is his name and he writes about it.?"Som time ago I was confined to my be with chronic rheumatism. * I use two bottles of Foley's Kidne Remedy with good effect, and th third bottle put me on my feet an I resumed work as conductor on th Lexington, Kv., Street Railway. 1 gave me more relief than an medicine I had ever used, and i will do all you claim in cas of rheumatism." Foley's Kitjne Remedy cures rheumatism b eliminating the uric acid from th blood. D C Scott. Notice. All parties are hereby warne against employing, giving refuge c shelter to, or in any way harborin my son, Jesse Fulmore, a mino: who ran away from my home c Sunday night, March 20, 1910. H B Fulmore. Lake City, S. C., March 26, 1910. 3-31-! F0LE> v HONEYandTAF The original LAXATIVE cough remedy For coughs, colds, throat and lun troubles. No opiates. Non-alcoholl Good for everybody. Sold every whs* The genuine TO LEY'S HONEY and TAR is 1 a Yellow package. 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Subscribe today, or send for sample copy. VENDERFUL INDUCEMENTS iO Agents. Postal brings premium caUlogut a-d new cash prize offeis. Address Zl McCALL CO.. 233 to 218 W. 37th St. NEW YOKE Registration Notice. The office ot the Supervisor of..Re# itration will be ojiert on the 3si Moony in each month for the purpose of postering any person who is qaaii? (! as- follows: Who shall have been a resident bt he State for two years, and of the ounty one year.and of the polling preinct in which the elector offers to ote four months before the day ol lection, and shail have paid, sia lonths before, any poll tax then due nd payable, and who can both read nd write any section of the constituion of 1885 submitted to him by the upervisors of Registration, or whe an show that he owns, and has p$id 11 taxes collectable on during the resent year, pioperty iu this State ssessed at three hundred' dollars or lore. J. Y. McGILL, ("Jerk of Board mm. us ffice over Slngletary Building. Phone 14. M. A. WOOD8. DENTIST. AKECJTY, - S.C CLAYTON & COOKE, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, AKE CITY, - - -'SC. Office in Singletarr Building. Specisl Atteutlou to Collections 2-45-09 W. Leland Taylor, DENTIST. Office orer Dr W V Brockington's Store KINCSTREE, - S. C-21-tf. M. D. Nesmith DENTIST. ( -AKE CITY. - - - S. C. W. L. BASS Attorney at Law LAKE CITY. S. C. 3r E J McCabe Dentist UN3STSEE, - S. C. J. D. MOUZON'S 3ARBER SHOP ?in the? Kellabau Hotel equipped with up-to-date npliances. Polite Service, i ompetent Workmen. h?8-08. > -4EY~F6I PURCHA a uuiv ill ORDER HOUSE in th CHARLE iETAIL DEALERS IN . >, Upholstery 1 gs, Shoes ments a Specie TRY IS 0? -tr i c< -x in fancyrai -Made Suits models, g0l price, Suit Hacker Mfg. Co SUCCK SSORSTO GEO. S. HACKER & SON CHARLESTON, S. O. . . JHHw Sf ,v " r's" 'j&u i _ WE MANUFACTURE Doors. Sash &nd Blinds; Columns and 'Balusters; Grilles and Gable Ornaments; Screen Doors aad^Windows. . . WE DEAL IN . ' ;:| Glass. Sash Cord and Weights.Paint Your Buggyl We can make it look like new. ik cm. in | or other vehicle IsoroTed 1 Fir Cut. in appearance by painting. Also ki , , n BlacksaUb, S Whee|wr|irl,|? rsesboeiu Bring Us Your Work; W. M. Vause & Son 6-10-tf ? Y NoticeNotice is hereby given that on Thursday. April 21. 1910, an election will be held at Union High school to deterro^e whether or not three mills tax sha 1 b > levied in Wilson school district for the support of the schools, in addition to special tax now levied. Said levy to be distributed as follows: Two mills for high school; one mill for common school. (Signed) B B Chandler, ] Chairman Board of Trustees Union High School. 4-7-2t Notice to CreditorsAll persons having claims against the estate of W T'Ham,;deceased, wilt present the same, dulv verified, to the undersigned. anil all persons owing said estate will make payment to Richard Ha*, 3-17-41 Administrator. I FOB SALE. Brick Id any quantity fo suit purchaa er. 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