The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, August 18, 1904, Image 5
DEATH OF MISS DUKE.
One of Gainesville's Sweetest Young
Ladies Passes Away.
? While the sad message was 110 sur
-prise to the people of Gainesville,
nevertheless the information of the
death of Miss Maude, the youngest
daughter of .Mr and Mrs Samuel
V Duke, who departed this life
about 4 o'clock Thursday morning,
came as a shock.
Deceased 'was in her nineteenth
year. Having been born and reared
here, she had endeared herself by
her sweet, amiable end generous disposition
to a large circle of friends
who learned to love her for her goodness.
About six weeks ago deceased, accomjnm'ed
II P Langlev a life-long
friend of the family, to his summer
K?..w. I.. i t 1. V II
JiVMWV ill xi* xx.; u ii\iv intended
to remain until autumn.
At the time of her departure her
cheeks were glowing with a happv;
healthy Oliinson, and a most enjoyable
summer outing was anticipated.
But i-lie had been absent only a little
while when the parents received a
telegram announcing her serious illness,
and immediately proceeded to
the little New Hampshire town.
They were gratified, however, to find
the condition of the patient somewhat
improved, and as soon as they
concluded it was safe to travel, the
young lady accompanied her parents
home. For a few days after arriving
here her condition seemed favorable,
but uufortuuately a relapse
came, and the situation gradually j
became more critical, with the result
that death came to relieve her of her
sufferings Thursday. She diad of
heart disease. Notwithstanding
everything possible that loving hands!
and skilled physicians could i o for;
her relief, they were without avail,
aud the patient sweetly and patiently
succumbed to the enevitable. At
the hour of her death she was surrounded
by members of the family,
relatives and r few friends.?Ciainesville
(Kla.) Sun?August 12.
a. tara.
Editor Horry Herald, Conway, S. 0.
1 haidly ever have anything to j
say for publication as you have aj
live correspondent here. The with-!
drawn! of Congressman Scarborough j
is get erally regretted and there
would have been no doubt of his ]
election by a large majority. It.
seems that a good many people here i
think that Mi Ellerbe should repre-j
sent us in congress. I have given!
the matter some thought and with '
the piesent light before me, I shall
give the Hon J W Kagsdule of Florence
my support and influence, be-,
lieving that he will win. Mr Hagsdale's
record in the Legislature
should recommend him to the fa*
Vorable consideration of the voters
of the district. He came j
to Horry a perfect stranger,
but his speech in Conwav
made him many vot^s. No one doubts
bis ability or integrity as he was
iniatnuuously endorsed for Congress
by his county convention. He is
an .^eloquent, earnest .and forceful
speaker and fully competent to defend
the rights of the common j>eople
in Congress. I am glad 'o know
thetsuch prominent men in old
Horry an our worthy senator, II'-a
Geo J Hollidav, Judge 11 N Sessoms
and the lion J A HcDermott
are supporting Senator Ragsdale for
our next congressman. As I see
tbe situation he is bound to win.
\V. L. SlXUI.ETOX.
Toddvilie, S. C.
College of Charleston,
CHARLESTON, S. C119th
Year Begins September 30.
Lettcrs/Scienoe, Engineering. One
scholarship giving free tuition to each
county in South Carolina. Tuition
$40. Board ami furnished room in
l>orn)itory, $10 a im nth. All candidates
for admission are permitted to
cwnpete tor vacant Boyee scholarships
which pav $100 a year. For catalogue,
address HARRISON liAXIrOEI'H,
8-1. President.
We hope the Hon J W Ragsdale,
of Florence, will be successful in
his race for Congress from his district.
He is a brainy young man,
and would make an able, conscientious
r presentative of the people.
One of the .South Carolina Press
Gang d serves a scat in Congi icSb and
v*? hon.- Brother Ibo'sdale will be
the lucky man.?Orangeburg
Times and Democrat.
SICK HKAPACHE.
'For several years my wife was
troubled with what physicians
called sick headache of a very severe-character.
She doctored with
several eminent physicians and at
a groat expense, only to prow
worse until she was unable to do
any kind of work. About a year
ago she began taking Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tablets
and toda.V weighs more than she
ever did before and is real welly'
says Mr Geo. K Wright of New
London, New York. For sale hv Pr
PC Scott, Kingstive; Lake City
Prug Co.. Lake City; Pr W S
Lynch, Scran ton
Election Notice.
A primary election i- hereby ordered
1to be held ?>ii Tuesday, August 30, 1904
'i'he Managers of election shall open
the polls at 8 o'clock A. M., and shall
close t' eni at 4 o'clock 1'. M. After
tabulating the result, the managers
shall certify the same and forward the
j ballot boxes, poll lists and all other papers
relating to such election by one of
! their number t<? King-tree within
forty-eight hours after the c ose of the
i polls. The County Executive Committee
will meet at Kiogstree on
i Thursday, Septeiiihcr 1. 1904, at 12
o'clock. Si., to tahubte the ret urns and
'declare the result- of the primary,
j The following is a ii-t of the .Manaj
geers appointed to conductsaid electj
ion:
j Sc rant-on.?K E McK'night, S M Dicki
-on and It i> < aimon.
| Oak Ridge.?.1 i. IbaKeley, EG Dun-J
! !/ii. VI' I I V int.to
Kennedy's Store ? s D Cunningham,
ST Nesmitli, R D G >m?>Ie.
Lake Citv,- J L Stuckey, G T Rollijv:.
.1 J Matthews.
Trio,?J B MeCants, K W Moore, J
; B Files.
Taft.?L K Burket, S K Me( ollongh.!
II J Morris.
GiveU'WilU' No.. -2 ?\V C'I'utle, A
! Mel) Burges*. S V Taylor.
Poplar Hill, -R ' Chandler, F C
lirittoti. Capers Carter.
Altaian's.?R ^ Altaian, S I) Hanua,
Jr. K K ProSSer.
Black Mingo. ?F M Nesmitli, R \V
Mughal I. B L Nesmitli.
! Cedar Swamp.?J B Chandler, 11 L
Grayson, A B tJuriows.
I Central,?W Gordon Cant lev, R I)
Guerry, Williie Ihiilhps.
Lanes.?S A Nettles, S E MeDonaid,
.1 R McDonald
Pleasant Grove,?J \V Brown. John
Tilloo, L B Ga>kins.
Indiantown,?Ii W Nelson. W R
Graham, A D Wilson.
High Hill,?J C MKire, J M Gause,
G W .lames.
Blooming vale.?li \v Smith. .) MMrContiell.
S T Russell. Jr
Kincstree,?i T Nelson, 11 O Britton
Montie ?I:l',ol>s.
CadfS?R F Epp?, T 1* Fuhnore, C
G Car
t'Oiirdin.?1> E Clarkson, D O GamI
hie S'GMcDonald.
Hebron.?D 11 Smith, it A Kennedy.
! J C Christmas.
Greeleyville No., 1,?J W Gamble.
wist. hi iv L.esesi.e.
McAli*tei'? Mill. ?M V Ward, A W
Kodgers. Jeff Matthews.
Piospect.? J M EuMy, T E Humphries,
Walter Poston.
Black lliver. ?C E Burgess, L n
rieClam. 11 J Burets
ilu'hiy C'rrt'A.?X fl Venters. .Ill
j Chapman. .1 1) Ila?elden.
InJiuntown Jelfersonian.? Julian
Wilson. K .1 Brown. W J shiowden.
Sailers,?V E l.ifr.ige, A K /loseley,
A Spitey.
Earl's.?G W Camlin, Albert
Hcseldon, W R Camlin.
Eenud's?S B Gordon, 15 L Gordon,
S A Michau.
Should any clubs b* omitted or anv
of the manage!s appointed tail or refuse
to serve, Presidents of such clubs
slmll appoint managers t<? till the
vacant places.
A 11 Williams,
Countv Chairm in.
8-18. 2t.
Final Dischargs.
Notice is hereby given that on Monday,
September 10. 15)04. I will applv
to the Probate Judge of Williamsburg
county for a Final Discharge a< Executrix
of the Estate of J K Brorkinton,
deceased. mis m A Rrock'nton,
Executrix.
Orangeburg Collegiate Institute,
ORANGEBURG, S. C.
A high grade- co-educational institu|
t'on. The only school in middle South
j Carolina doing collegiate work. Three
j large buildings. Two of brick and one
of wood. Accommodations for 1">0 Students.
Rooms are being rapidly taken.
Equipment ample. Faculty .-trong.
Kates very reasonable. Fare first class
and nicely served. Full business
course, vocal and instrumental music,
elocuticn, art. and physical culture.
Curriculum high as corresponding female
colleges in the state. Write for
illustrated catalogue.
J. It. MaCK, t Associate PresiW.
S PKTErfSOX. \ dents.
Next session begins Wednesday. September
21. 1904. "?-4-6t.
Summons for Belief.
STATE OF SOCTH C.\I!OLlXA,
COVNTY OK WILLIAMSMRli.
Court of Common Picas.
Mellie K Mouzon. PlaintifT
against
Charles M Mouzon, Rachel K Mouzon,
Dj-Waldon Mouzou, Prince \ Mouzon.
Christina If M<?uzon and K II Keilehan.
Defendants.
To the Defendants: Charles M M?u/.<>n,
Kachel E M<?uzoii. De*?';ttdon
i-Mouzoi), rnnce .*\ :>iouzun, Lir iMina
) 11 Mouzon and K II Kollehan. yen anhereby
summoned and required t??
answer the complain'., in this .let ion of
whit'll a copy is herewith served upon
you. and m serve a copy of your
answer to the said complaint on the
subscriber at his ofllce in Kinpaive.
South Carolina, within twenty days
after the service hereof; exclusive of
the day of such service; and if you
fail to* answer the complaint within
the time aforesaid, the piaintift'in this
action will apply to the Court for the
relief demanded in the compluiut.
Dated? .1 tilv 18th,A. I>. lOiil.
LEKOY LEE.
Plaintiff's Attorney.
To the Defendants, ( liarles M Mouzon,
Jhicl el E Mouzon, DeWaldon
Mouzon. Prince A Mouzon, and Christina
II Mouzon. Take Notice: That
the eomplaiiit in this action was tiled
in t lie (ifliee of t lie C!e<J\ of the < 'oiirl
of Common Picas, in Kia?r>tree, County
of Williamsburg, State of South
Carolina. on tlielStli day of July, 1904.
July lbth, 1004. LEKOY LEE,
Piaiuttft's Attorney.
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