Keowee courier. (Pickens Court House, S.C.) 1849-current, July 15, 1908, Image 7
PROMINENT AT CONVENTION.
Hon. Jos. M. Brown and Julian B.
McCurry Successful Candidates.
(Atlanta Special to The Athens Ban
ner, June 30th.)
Standing in the rotunda of the
Kimball House Convention one day
last week were two picturesque fig
ures. They were engaged In a con
versation, hut both were frequently
interrupted to receive the congratula
tions of friends. One was mature in
years and had gathered a rich por
tion of honors from his party's gar
ners; the other young In yoars, but
a veteran in political warfare. Both
subscribers to the same political doc
trine and both flushed with victories
from the people. The one Hon. Jo
seph Mackey Brown, nominated for
Governor, and the other the youngest
member of the next Senate, Hon.
Julian B. Mc Cu ITV of the 31st Dis
trict. . The new Governor and the
young Senator have a family history
with a great deal In common. Sena
tor McCurry's grandmother, Mrs.
John B. Benson, who was Miss Eliza
beth Norton, was a bridesmaid at the
wedding' of Governor-elect Brown's
parents. Senator McCurry's great
uncle Col. Miles Norton, a prominent
South Carolina jurist, who fell In
Virginia, at the head of his brave
Carolina regiment, married Miss
Frances Gresham, an aunt of the
nominee for Governor and for whom
Senator McCurry's mother ls named.
Senator McCurry's uncle, Hon.
John T. Sloan, was for fifty years
clerk of the South Carolina House of
Representatives. John T. Sloan, Jr.,
was Lieutenant Go\ amor under Gov
ernor Heyward.
FOI EilSHOm ^TAR
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linna.
Do the rlKht thins: pt the right
time.
Act quickly in times of danger.
Backache IR kidney danger.
Donn's Kidney Pills act quickly.
Cure all distressing, dangerous kid
ney ills.
Plenty of evidence to prove this.
W. D. Moss, living-on Main street,
Walhalla, S. C., says: "I ha ?j used
Donn's Kidney Pills and am p'eased
to say that I received great relief. I
had set'eral symptoms of kidney dis
ease. Occasionally my back would
ache and at times the kidney secre
tions were irregular in action. I
have felt a great deal better since I
began taking them. They are all
that they are recommended to be and
I can endorse them highly as a relia
ble kidney remedy." <
For sale by. all dealers. Price 50
? en ts. Poster-MUburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name-Dean's
?iud take no other.
Master, Magistrates, Rte.
The sub-committee of the County
Democratic Executive Committee of
this county advise me to publish that
the people may nominate in the pri
mary election to be held In August
Master, Supervisors of Registration
and Magistrates, provided candidates
for said places file their pledge, and
comply wi'.h all rules by July 20,
1908.. J. W. Shelor,
County Chairman.
Get my "Book No. 4 for Women."
It will give weak women many valua
ble suggestions of relief-and with
strictly contidentlal medical advice is
entirely free. Simply write Dr.Shoop,
Racine, Wis. The book No. 4 tells all
about Dr. Shoop's Night Cure and
how these soothing, healing, anti
septic suppositories can be success
fully. applied to correct these weak
nesses. Write fer the book. The
Night Cure is sold by Dr. J. W. Bell.
BURIED HER BABY ALIVE.
Girl Confesses dime, but Takes the
Charge Lightly.
Haekensack, N. J., July 9.-Com
ing out ot the Holy Trinity church
after second mass, prayer book in
hand, Sophie Collins, 21 years old,
a servant employed in the home Of
Hewitt E. Fielding, was arrested this
morinlng on a charge of infanticide..
The young woman when accused
later by Chief of Police Dunn, in the
n**csorce of Prosecutor Koester, of
having buried her infant alive along
side one of the bunkers on the Haek
ensack Golf Club grounds, on Fri
day night unhesitatingly admitted
the chargo and made a full confes
sion. There was no sign of remorse
for what r he had done, and while her
photograph was being taken she
smiled as though the whole proceed
ing was a huge'Joke.
.1 ustiff M. W. Heath committed
the woman to the Haekensack jail.
"I buried my baby because I
thought she was dead," WBB the only
explanation the young woman of
fered.
Heat prostrates the nerves. In
the summer one needB a tonic to off
set the cujtomary hot weather nerve
and strength depression. You will
feel better within 48 hours after be
ginning to take su v a remedy as Dr.
Shoop's Restorative. Its prompt ac
tion in restoring the weakened
nerves is surprising. Of course, you
won't get entirely strong in a few
days, but each day you can actually
feel the Improvement. That tired,
lifeless, spiritless, feeling will quick
ly, depart when using the Restora
tive. Dr. Shoop's Restorative will
sharpen a falling appetite; it aids
digestion; it will strengthen the
weakened kidneys and heart by sim
ply rebuilding the worn-out nerves
that these organs depend upon. Test
it a few days and be convinced. Sold
by Dr. J. W*. Bell.
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AUT?I8TS HURT AT ABBEVILLE.
Car Goes Uup an Embankment and
Two Men are Injured.
Abbeville, July 9.-G. A. Harri
son, who runs a general repair shop
tn Abbeville, and a young l?&n nam
ed Norris, a machinist tn his em
ploy, were Severely injured In an
automobile accident hero yesterday
afternoon. They were driving a
Maxwell runabout down Mngaziue
street, at a high rate of speed, when
some part of the steering machin
ery' failed to work. The machine
ran up an embankment, throwing
the occupants out with the result
stated.
The machine was completely
wrecked. Dr. G. A. Neuffer dressed
the wounds of the two men and
thinks their Injuries will not prove
fatal.
Was in Poor Health for Years.
Ira W. Kelley, of Mansfield, Pa.,
writes: "I was in poor health for
two years, suffering from kidney and
bladder trouble, and spent consider
able money consulting physicians
without obtaining any marked bene
fit, but was cured by Foley's Kidney
Cure, and I desire to add my testi
mony that it may be the cause of
restoring the health of others." Re
fuse any substitutes. Sold by all
druggists.
Caril of Thanks.
Dalton, S. C., July 9.-Editors
Courier: I desire to extend my heart
felt thanks to my friends and neigh
bors in Cheohee and elsewhere for
their kindly ministrations and ex
pressions of sympathy during the ill
ness and death of my father. May
God's richest blessings be theirs,
and may the bitter cup never touch
their Hps. D. P. Mahaffey.
APPORTIONMENT OF SCHOOL MONEY FOR 1007-'08.
Below is given a complete statement, showing the total income and from what sources, in all the Districts, also showing the amount spent
since July 1, 1907. so as to show the amount to the credit of the Districts July 1, 1908.
A few Districts have overdrawn, and to avoid overdrafts in the future, I suggest the following calculation, which will give you your ap
proximate Income for the next year: From the total apportionment on this sheet subtract the amount brought forward July i, 1907, and to the
remainder add the balance on hand July 1, 1908, which amount will be very nearly your income for the next year.
Very respectfully submitted, C. Ii. CRAIG. County Superintendent of Education.
Name of District.
Townvilli} .
Tokeena .
Provident^ .
Return .
Bethel.
Fair Play .
South Union ....
Retreat.
Block .
Mount Tabor ....
Hopewell.
Cleveland .
Tugaloo.
Unity.
Toxaway.
Holly Springs....
Westminster ....
Clearmont.
Richland .
Bounty Land
Conneross .
Oak Grove.
Changa .
Zion .,
Neville .
Walhalla .
West Union.
Speed's Creek . .
Friendship .
Shiloh .
Corinth .
Stone Church
Cherry .
Fairview.,
Wolf Stake.
High Falls (A) . .
Midway (B).
Norton .
Warsaw.I
Fall Branch.
McKinney's Creek,
Jocassee .i
Salem .,
Little River .
Cheohee.,
Tamassee .
Flat Shoals.
Picket Post .
Bear Pen.,
Cherry HUI.
Village Creek
Bethlehem.I
Mill Creek.
Whetstone .
Double 8prings ..,
Belmont .,
Mountain Grove . ,
Rich Mbuntaln ..
Poplar Springs ...
Long Creek.
Brasstown .
Damascus .
Pulaski .;
Seneca .
Brewer .,
Oconee Station . .
Fort George
Union.
Reedy Fork
Ebenezer.,
Ebenezer (B)
Newry .,
Earle's .
Bear Swamp
Red Hill .
Crawford.,
Fort Madison....
Smeltsor.
Zimmerman.
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..No report from Treasurer as to these Districts. Received from th a State.
$416.89 was spent by the County Board of Education, which ls Received from D'.strlct No. 3
Itemized in the Treasurer's report. ' Received from District )lJ, 5
Received from District No! 7
Received from District No. 9
Received from District No. 71
Received from District No 74
$360 00
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146 79
30 84
60 92
26 82
Balance July 1st, 1908.$$54 5g
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