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A VARIETY OF NEWS FROM LAKE CITY, FIRST TOBACCO SALE-GRATEFUL SHOYVERS-A MARRIAGE? ARRIE MILES RUNS AMUCK. Lake City, June 2G:?Miss Lina Gregg of Florence is visiting Miss Maud Singletary. Robt J Kirk, Esq. came up from Kingstree Saturday and spent the afternoon in town on professional business. Miss Carrie Beach of Walterboro is visiting her sister. Mrs Myers E Hanna. Mr S W Gmv.lv was in Florence one day last week on business. Mrs Dell Sedgwick of Kiagstree is visiting her sister,Mrs B H Singletary, c ?rner Main and Church streets. Miss Mamie Mclnnis of Charleston is spending some time with her friend, Mrs R F Joyner. Almost every neighborhood in this section has been visited by good rains since last Thursday, each neighborhood receiving one or two showers within that time. This moisture, combined with the heat of a humid atmosphere, is simply rushing crops upwards and outwards. One almost imagines that he can see things grow. Barring sickness or other unavoidable circumstances, the man who now has a grassy crop is without excuse. Such a one is simply "no good." Tkn tnkorvin c-mcnn AlVnpd 1UC ivuavvv/ ovaovu ?IV* V vi/v*?vv? on the lGth instant with a sale of 783 pounds of "sand lugs." The tobacco was grown by Mr Ossie Collins on his farm about four miles west of Lake City and was sold to Messrs L A Winston & Son at 5 cents per pound, which is a good price for that class of tobacco. The load brought $39.15, as much.as a bale of cotton a few years ago. Arrie Miles, an old acquaintance of the chaingang, is in trouble again. One hot day he endeavored, so report says, to let air through the anatomy of Mr? Mott Hatchell. It appears that he,had been nursing a grouch against Hatchell quite a bit and seized the first opportunity to vent bis spleen. It is claimed that he has been uttering threats for some time, and these threats having been repeated to Hatched, the latter avoided trouble. One day recently, however, Arrie's hogs were at large and trespassing upon Hatchell's lands and he shut them up and sent word to Arrie of what had been done, and that he could get the hogs upon payment of 50 cents. That afternoon while Hatchell was at work ia his field across the road opposite Arrie's house, it seems, Arrie tried to carry out his threat. It is charged that he shot at Hatchell five times, but without hitting his mark. One bullet passed so near that the impelled air swept Hatchell's face. Arrie is under bond to answer the charges of assault with intent to kill. Miss Olive DuRant and Mr Ralph Mercer were married on the 21st instant at the home of the bride's brother, Dr J B DuRant. The ceremony was performed by Rev C C Derrick in the presence of the family and several invited guests. Mr Mercer lives near Wilmington, X C, and thither the young couple went to make their home. They went away immediately after the marriage. Four teachers in addition to the four previously elected were yesterday secured for the graded school. mi T ins new ones are. mis nauc u| Beard of Sumter and Misses Sue Shaw of Charleston, Evie Smith of I Anderson and Virginia Hutchings of j Greers. This completes the corps, with the exception of a principal yet to be found. The respective assignments will be about as follows: Mr T Cook Covington, superintend" ent; , principal; Miss Sue Shaw, 7th and 8th grades; Miss Bertha Morris, 5th and 6th grades; Mrs Katie L Beard, 4th grade; Miss Evie L Smith, 3rd grade; Miss Amber ' ' V \ ' \ \ J W ilkes. 2nd grade: Miss Virginia i Hutchings, 1st grade; Miss Mamie Greer, music. The combined store house and idwelling of Mr Cleave Knight, at Olanta. was burned last Friday, to! ! gether with stock of goods, furni-: ture and so on. Nothing was saved i except a few articles out of the bed rooms. The loss is between four and , I five thousand dollars, with insurance I of S3.500. When a girl whose name is Sarah spells it "Sara" or one whose name is Polly twists it into "Pollye", folks ! look pityingly and pass on, but when a boy who bears the name of Sam gets it into this shape, "Psalm", it is time to ask for a writ of lunacy. W L B, FARMERS' UNION RALLIES. I j J I j Editor County Record:? Please publish the following sched- ( 1 ule of appointments for E W Dabbs, vice president of the South Carolina State Farmers' Union: Salters?Monday, July 17, 12 m. V E Lifrage, J C Everett and Pete I Britton. committee. Greelvville? Monday, July 17, 5 p. m. J W Timmons, J J Bradham and J E Green, committee. Gourdins?Tuesday, July 18, 10 a. m. G M Beasley, J C Graham and J P Gamble, committee. Trio?Tuesday, July 18, 5 p. m. A W Graham and others,committee. Bloomingvale?Wednesday, July 19, 10 a. m. R S Smith, J K Smith and T K Smith, committee. Cedar Swamp?Wednesday, July 19, 5 p. m. S Y Tisdale, R S Tisdale and J Y McGill, committee. Morrisville?Thursday, July 20, 10 a. m. E L Bryan, G W Taylor and son, committee. Black Mingo?Thursday, July 20, 5 p. m. J E Johnson and others, committee. Johnsonville?Friday, July 21, 10 a. m. J D Haselden and others, committee. Prospect -Friday, July 21, 5 p.m. W M Melton, S Adkinson and J A Evans, committee. Leo?Saturday, July 22, 10 a. m. A A Brown, J W Brown and J B Duke, committee. Indiantown?Saturday, July 22, 5 p. m. Willie Graham, A D Wilson and P D Snowden, committee. Cades?Monday, July 24, 10 a. m. J J M Graham, H J McFaddin and n Tr n.jj.. t iv n.aauy, cuiiiuiuurtr. Kingstree, Tuesday, July 25, 12 m. County Union, committee. It is hoped that those named as committeemen will look after the speaker and see that he gets conveyance from one place to another. If any whose names appear here as committeemen cannot serve,will they please get others to act in their stead? Everybody is invited to attend these meetings, and especially the ladies. Who are more interested in the welfare of the farmers than the farmers' wives and daughters? Therefore, you are especially invited to attend these meetings. Mr Dabbs is expected to be at these appointments, as these are his own suggestions. ? Respectfully, J. T. Frierson, j S-29-tf Sec W C F U. Wins light for Life. | It was a long and bloody battle for life that was waged by James B Mershon of Newark. N J, of which : he writes: "I had lost much blood ; from lung hemorrhages, and was1 weak and run-down. For eight; months I was unable to work. Death seemed close on my heels when I began, three weeks ago, to use Dr King's New Discovery. But it has helped me greatly. It is doing all 1 that you claim." For weak, sore lungs, obstinate coughs, stubborn colds, hoarseness, la grippe, asthma, hay-fever or any throat or lung trouble it's supreme. 50c & $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by M L Allen. Farmer: "See here, boy, what yer doin' up that tree?" Boy: "One of your pears fell off the tree, an' I'm trying to put it back.?Brook. hjn Eagle. When you want us to change the address of your paper it will save lots of trouble to name the old as well as the new postoffice. Please bear this in mind. tf ft Legal Notices ; a - * Registration Notice. The "Nice of the Supervisor of Reg istration will be open on the 1st Monday in each month for the purpose of registering any person who is quali- ' ) fieil follows: Who shall have been a resident oi the State for two years, and of the' rounty one year, and of the polling precinct in which the elector offers to j vote four months before the day of election, and shall have paid, si: I months before, any poll tax then dui ; and payable, and who can both read L and write any section of I he constitu- tion of 1895 submitted to him by tin i I Supervisors of Registration, or wh? ! ' can show that he owns, and has pait all taxes collectable on during tin present year, pioperty i ri this Statt assessed at three hundred dollars o? jj more. -f. Y. McGILL, .. i r n . O i. UTK (ii Duaru j Citation Notice- i THE STATKoKsiil TIH'AROLIXA,! fi.itv n| WiIliaui?I?ur?rBy V M Brockinton, Esq, Probate i i Judge. ! V> he as Dr W C Hemingway made i sui; t o gram liini letteis of ad-' minN ratio < : th ?state of and i f-1 feetsi. .1 G Sessions, These are therefore to cite and ad- j monish all and singular the kindred and I creditors of the s;.id J G Sessions, de-' ceased, that they be and appear before me in the Court oi Probate to be held at " Kingstree, S C, on the 3rd day of July ; J next after publication thereof, at 11; o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the s aid administration should not be granted. ,, Given under my hand this 19th day of K June, Anno Domini, 1911. Published on the 22nd day of June, 1911, in The Countv Record. P M Brockinton, fi 6-22-2t Pre bate Judge. e. Registration Notice, c Notice is hereby given that the books is of registration for the Town of Kings- cc tree, S C. are now open in the office of . the Kingstree Hardware Company on Academy street of said tewn, for the d< registration of all voters and qualified electors within the limits of said town of Kingsfee, S C, who, under the laws of the State, have the right to become qualified voters for the Municipal Elections to bo held within the limits of said town of Kingstree on the 28th day of September, 1911. All applicants for such municipal registration must, when applying for a certificate of registration, present his cer- j tifieate of registration from the Board I of Supervisors of Registration of the county, and must offer proof of his residence within the limits of the town for four months and the payment of all taxes assessed against him due and collectible for the previous fiscal year. C C Burgess, Superintendent of Municipal Registration for the Town of Kings tree, S C. Kingstree, S v June 12, 1911. 6-15-tf Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given that on the 8th day of July, A D 1911, at 12 o'clock noon, I will apply to P M Bmekinton, Judge of Probate of Williamsburg county, for a Final discharge as Administratrix of the estate of R H Johnson, deceased. Mittie L Johnson. 6 8-4t Administratrix. Notice to Creditors. All persons havirg claims against the ? estate of Mrs M R Hemingway, deceas- ' ed, will present the same, duly attested. ? to the undersigned, and all indebted to the said estate will make payment to T S Hemingway, -29-4t Administrator. A Charming Woman t is one who is lovely in face, form, mind and temper. But it's hard for ? a woman to be charming without ? health. A weak, sickly woman will be nervous and irritable. Constipa- t tion and kidney poison? show in pirn- ? nips blotches, skin emotions and a wretched complexion. But Electric ? Bitters always prove a godsend to ? women who want health,beauty and friends. They regulate Stomach, ? Liver and Kidneys, purify the blood; ? give strong nerves,bright eyes, pure breath, smooth, velvety skin, lovely complexion and perfect health. Try ? them. 50c at M L Allen's. It is worse than useless to take ? any medicines internally for muscu lar or chronic rheumatism. All that: p. is needed is a free application of ? Chamberlain's Liniment. For sale by j all dealers. ! Whooping cough is not dangerous 1 when the cough is kept loose and ex-1 pectoration easy by giving Chamber- j Iain's Cough Remedy. It has been used in many epidemics of this dis-1 ease with perfect success. For sale' by all dealers. j 1 1 j ^1^32225311 LI n i in n t Is the best remedy fcr Rheuma9^1 tism, Sciatica, 'haxne Back, [ ,-c^lH Stiff Joints and Muscles, Sore Throat. Coids, Strains, , I CBBSS'flD ?Prams, *. uus, d t H Colic, Cramps, Neuralgia, Toothache, anc all Nerve, Bone and Mus:le Ac he a |H and Pains. The genuine ^B has Noah's Ark on every ^B package and looks like this , cut. but has RED band on m MiaMusi front of package and MiaiaiMk ^B MNo?k'? Linimant" always , ? ^B in RED Ink. Beware of imitations. Large bottle, M*?utaa ^B 25 cents, and sold by all ? mm mrm de a 1 e r a i n m e d i c I n e. i ?asra? H Guaranteed or money re2SEES! funded by Noah Remedy Co., Inc., Richmond, Va. Sold and Guaranteed by Kingstree Drug Co. j,, I i, J Professional Cards. | ~Dr7r. c. McCABE j Dental Surgeon, ffict* in Hii>ch builiing, over Kingstree Drug (Company'*. M. A. WOODS, DENTIST. Offtc* ov?r Sin^latnry Bldg. f PHONE NO. S3.^ AKECITY, - S, C iV. Leland Taylor, DENTIST. <ittice over I?r W V BrockluEton" > Store, UNGSTREE, - S.C. ADOUl urie in every ten. you pass has. The lucky nine have probably taken our White Pine and Tar Syrup and been cured. Now we are after that one person that's hacking away and cure hirn also. Are you the one? If so, then you want the cure for sale by The New Haseiden Drug I Company I' Greelyville, S, C. B < Paint Your Buggy! \ We can make it look like \ new. Any Buggy, Car- \ riage, Wagon or other Vehicle \ can be improved One Hun- \ dred per cent in appear- \ ance by painting. ^ Also Wheelwright, Horse- 3 shoeing and General Repair 3 Work on short notice- < Bring Us Your Work 3: W. M. VAUSE & SON. ? < " Hacker Manufacturing Co. j Successors to j d George S. Hacker & Son | j Charleston, S. C j We Manufacture J T)oors, Sash and Blinds; Col- J umns and Balusters; Grilles j and Gable Ornaments; Screen j Poors and Windows. J We Deal In J Glass, ^ash Cord and Weights, j __ |< J -21-tt. Yf. D. Nesmith DENTIST, -AKtf CITY, ---SC. W. L. BASS, j Attorney-at-Law, LAKE CITY, 8. C. )R. R.l, MCCABE. Dentist. JNGSTREE, S. C There is one medicine that every tmiiy should be provided with and specially during the summer lonths; viz, Chamberlain's Colic, holera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It almost certain to be needed. It )sts but a q uarter. Can you afford >be without it? For sale by all ?alers. Have You a Gold? I * -i j. I J. W. Swittenberg, Superintend :nt. Kingstre Go To WHEN YOU NEED ANYTI A record of more than t hind him. With a bunch c on hand, he is always read Also Feed and I J. L. Stuckey, ?>WWWW WW WYVWYVWYVW p? ? a p?; i t 10 uur many menu We Are No Hackney, Piedmont and ( ? Hackney and Piedmont B Graft Morseback Harness Walter A. Wood Binders, t and Smoothing Ham repairs for same. Corn and Hay Cheap for ?. pers. C Call and see us b [ Greelyville Livi E. B. RHODU: Imaaaammaaamamaaamm f j will b Septembe All departme in Good Wor Parents who intend enterir will please do so during the firs Patrons and friends of the to visit the school at any dme. I Any further applying to SCHOFIELD ENGi ?? "Have Stood the They have no superior in point of DU for Saw Mills, Oil Mills, Cotton G i????i required. Write for pr BOILERS. We can Constructed, Boilers, r; Self Sip porting Write today f StMl Stacks, PTreo."wJS"1 1 $ SCHOFIELD'S SONS C - -J Branch Office. 307 V ub r * ? denta at c for our graduatt number of studei write at once for GEO. W. SCHWARTZ nisotm ESTABLISHED j The Fall Tt KfNGSTREE GRADED IS m BCiLERS I Test of Time" RABILITY and are Best Adapted iins; in fact, where Heavy Duty is I ices on Saw Mills, Shingle Mills,etc. ry for immediate shipment the Best ^ anging from 12 H. P. to 150 H. P. M or our illustrated catalog. I 0., Works and Noad Office, MACON, IfcA 1 est Trade Street, Charlotte, N. C. ^ fl INS GUARANTEED I I ;ARANTEE you a position if you eal soon. We need many more stu>nce to supply the enormous demand 98. As soon as we get the required ats this offer will be withdrawn. So VI particulars. ENESS COLLEGE ^ 1KCOIPOIATBO mo* LOUISVILLE, KY, J ;rm of the 1 AND HIGH SCHOOL I MNG IN HORSEFLESH ] wenty vears stands be>f nice horses and mules y for a sale or a swap, livery Stables. J Lake City, S. C. J I toman yvwwvwwy? Is and Customers: | w Selling ^ ^ Columbia Buggies, 5 4 uggies and Surreys. ^ fl 5? a Guaranteed Line. ^ 1 Mowers, Rakes, Disc 5 )ws?also a full line of ^ cash or approved pa- ^ efore you buy. % 3 Stock Co., I S. Manager, 5 MWMWMM AWAAM? egin r 18, 1911 nts are now king Order. lg their children in the school t week of the fall term. School are cordially invited at'on may be had by ^ E. C. Epps, . Clerk Board of Trustees. e,S.C. 1 ' i u I Stuckey |