The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, May 08, 1908, Image 8

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NoticeA recent ruling1 of the post- | oriice department requires pub- j lishers of weekly newspapers to 1 discontinue all subscriptions that are one year or more be-i i hind. We are allowed until April, 1 to comply with this require- ( ment, after which time all sub-jc scriptions not paid to April 1 1907 (or beyond that date) will be cut off. We have no choice a in the matter, being compelled c to conform to the regulations of t the postofflce department. Now, "weask all our subscribers who are in arrears and want o the paper continued, to come up > and settle their accounts be- t fore April 1, while those delinquents who do not care to have the paper any more will confer d a favor to notify us and at the p same time pay what they owe for past service. We ask that prompt attention be given to this matter, as there is but lit- a i-IC LI LUC 1UI UCldy. -I j .Local and Personal t I Slead "Notice to Democrats." j What is the matter with the candidates? j See notice of examination for t "\\ iuthrop College scholarship. I Mr J A Gee of Single called yesterday and renewed his subscription. < Hrn J Davis Carter favored The Record with a pleasant call Monday. Mr J R Ilairof Greelyville was a w^lonme visitor at THE RECORD office Mouday. Here it is almost the middle of may aud euly five announcements from caudidates. Our friend, Mt J W McCutchen fit Lake City found time Tuesday to pay us his respects. Mr J L Thomas, of the Cades section, paid us his respects Monday while iu town. Mr R J Parrott of Lake City was among the number of our pleasant visitors Monday. Mr A E McCullough of Trio gave us the pleasure of his company a brief while Monday. Mr John Tilton of Scranton was in town Monday on business and called at our sanctum. Mr \V l> V. mu'n nnc nf nnr Invul I fri* n Is at Leo, remembered to call ?>:i the editor Monday. Mr L E Burkett, our friend of many years, was here Saturday and favored us with a visit. Mr A C Stewart, one of our valued Laae City subscribers, visited us Monday while iu Kingstree. After May 15, the price of the papei Jvill be advanced to $1,25. Those paid in advance get it for $1. Among our friends who called to the office Monday we were pleased to see Mr I H Sauls of Lake City, i >?.. w t> r? r it^ i all >> u diuouui ucv caucu iui see us Monday and bestowed com- : fort on us of the"eart-wheel'* varie*y i Mr M S Buffkin of Cades an- ' nounces his candidacy for the office 1 of coroner'in this issue. See his ' card. * 'v. SPRW ^fr* <FTemwr*rm?Mum. 3g3 BE A Come in an ii y _ j inai s correc El A BIG STOCK, ESP HALF HOSE-TOO 11 i| COME IN AND WE'I lingstre ^ Mr M .1 Hughes was in town Monday from Lambert and while iiere favored us with an agreeable visit. Mr J J Eaddy of Jay dropped in Monday to see us. "Jay" is assurid that the latch string is always langling. l)r NV S Lynch was here Monday is a delegate from Scranton, and in i it i I 1 _1 _ __..'iL 1_ mentally snasiug nanas wun nis nany friends. Mr S P Cooper of Suttous, one four esteemed subscribers, called dondav and shoved up his expiraion date a year. Mr WW Tiedale of Morrisville Iropped in to see us Tuesday and lanked down a disc of "the white aetal." Miss Mable Levy of Georgetown ,nd Miss Sadie Cacavajo of Brookyn, N Y, areguesta of Mr and Mrs I G Askins. Mr W W Lynch of Lake City ook the opporknnity of renewing lis subscription Friday of last week. Friday is not always unlucky. Mr W C Wilson, one of our intellect and representative farmers,at;ended the county convention and :ook a lively part in the proceedings. Mr and Mrs W N Jacobs of Georgetown, and Messrs Julian, Louis and Cecil Jacobs of Charleston visited their parents in town Sunday. Mr J J Brown, Sr, of Florenc< was noted in town Mouday sbakiug hands with his frieuds. Mr Brown is an enthusiastic veterau and does much to keep alive the organization Friends, remember that our fiua time limit is May Id. it you nav< not paid by that time we are force< to discontinue your paper, matter not who you are. We have givei more than reasonable notice. Among the graduates of the S ( Medical College of Charlestou a its recent commencement, the fol lowing Williamsburg boys are uot ed:Harlie Staford Feagan, Harpers Myers Richardson Matthews,Scran ton(pharniacy) The State Press association wil meet in Gaffney June 15_1S- The t> i? i : ?,i ,1 i\liuu? litis urru ussi^iil-u iui uiocussion the following subject: "Tc What Extent Should Newspapers Give the Free Use of Their Column: to Candidates?'' Two aspirants for congress in tin sixth district were "in our midst' this week, Mr P A Hodges of Ben. nettsville and Mr J R Coggeshali of Darlington. Both these candidates are vigorous campaigners and will doubtless make things livel) for their competitors. fir_ _ 11 ? _ l a...r it. vv e can special auenuon 10 mt Southern States Trust Co., which appears iu this issue. Full information as to the working of the company may be had by applying to W Carlisle Furse, General Agent, Columbia, S C., who invites the fullest investigation as to their methods. This issue of The Record is printed one day late. In fact it has been extremely difficult to get the paper out at all, One of our printing force has been sick for the past :wo weeks and up to this time we / / ft Hg ICl aagaaatt? Tjj d see^'i h new new t. CLOT.ij^j^ JRN & \> ir?r?i aii i/^O^ A c^irtLur rlANY QOOv e<e'' LL SHOW * io* >?*e ,aX>'1 e m >ed : v -^ya i liave not sue v substitute. ?** wlU liculties of has been sic! lowing .nf f\ and is at tlii OUt. rt?t ?W.ttt1UiC I Several D? ; county were , , J I hereby ak egates in thedidate fur r. presumed tb; ^ idiamsburir regulations c? re-organize. ^ gives notice t Thank in i5t onncht nhrvn w?UDoort r wuouinnvu ? r. /lll(l . nounce nr 1 izes lUmemotion to tCoUN another club -he rule; . , , * iTD ftl) ^ J ihis is rcgu hope- to hare0*. ] club aot represents . tioD. ure of Vf bru ihe baby is ero^- ^ you worried and wo*" ill i dan thai a nub* <Jaaeas> ? well known remedy for babies aud ehiliiieu, will quiet the little one in a short time.The ingredients are printed plainly on the bottle, contains no opiate. Sold by W L Wallace. Death of a Child. firm* fin Vfrmdnc \1uv .1 IQflft A fi/l VU WAVUMUJ ) kMMJ My A WW j at 11 o'clock p m, Philip, infant son of Mr and Mrs P P Bethea, aged ten months. The remains were taken to Mallorj,Marion coun> ty, on Tuesday evening, accompani' ed by Mr and Mrs Bethea, Mr E B 1 Hall man and Rev J E Mahaffey. Tenderest sympathy is felt for the ; bereaved parents by every one in town. 1 Mr John Riha: Nining, la., says . "I have been selling DeWitt's Kid?q? onH nilla fnr aHnnt n I UV.J aiiu uiauuwt puiw mw%.? .? year and they give better satisfacB tion than any pill I ever sold. There 1 are a dozen people here who have s nsrd them and they give perfect j satisfaction in every case. I have used them myself with fine results. Sold by W L Wallace. t OVERTAXED. - Hundreds of Klngslree Readers Know ; What it Means. The kidneys are over taxed; have too much to do. They lell about it ia many aches and pains?Backache ' sideache. headache, early symptoms : of kidney ills. Urinary troubles, . diabetes, bright's disease follow. , i Mrs M E Pipkin,living on Church , !street, Manning, S C, says: "I suffered from dull, nagging backaches ?, and had distressing pains through i my kidney regions. I was very restI Jess at night and in the morning J felt tired and languid, having no strength or energy. I was greatly, annoyed by the kidney secietions, 1 they being verv frequent in action and when allowed to stand contain 1 ^ T .1 _1 1 11 <?a a darK eeuunenr. 1 reau uuuul j Doan's Kidney Pills, procured them i and began their use in accordiance I with the directions. I have dirived great relief from this remedy as the i secretions from the kidneys have be1! come clear,the backaches and pains have vanished and I can rest well .'at night I have no hesitancy in , recommending Doan's Kidney Pills j to anyone suffering from backache or a kidney weekness." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 'cents. Foster-Milburn Co, Buffalo, New York, sole agents for tho ' United States. Remember the name?Doan's? ' and take no other. Read the Farmers & Merchants Rank's ad. this Issue. A 01 ds. rill la* pulj. puicri at the fol ni'tineemcnt does words: state and *0; Comity caiuliToner myself as a canv coroner for ".loject to the acratic primary. s buffkin. ?iy friends for theii ast, I recpectfully ana candidate for re-elecoe of coroner, subject to ae Democratic party. I ceran, having served four war, and during the term I have tried to do ray duty, ly ask your support in the ary. E K Gamble. "Pat Qkovi ff X VI VUViill' I hereby announce myseif a candidate in the coming primary for reelection to the office of Sheriff of Williamsburg county, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic party and pledge myself to abide the result of the primaries. I earnestly ask the support of the Democratic voters, and if elected, pledge my constant efforts to discharge the duties of the office to the satisfaction of my fellow-citizens. Geo. j. Graham. For Auditor. We are authorized to announce the candidacy of j. j. B. Montgomery for re-appointment to the office of county Auditor, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. For Treasurer. We are authorised to announce the candidacy of J. Wesley Cook for re-appointment to the office of CountyTreas *- xi 1-- iU? urer, suDjeci u? uie ruica ux tuc ucuivcratic primary. Notice to Democrats. Notice is hereby given to all clubs not represented in the County Convention, held ou May 4, that they meet and re organize on Saturday, May 30, each clnb electing officers and a member of tlie executive committee. Clubs reorganizing on that date wi 1 notify the secretary, giving names of officers aud executive committeemen in order that they may be enrolled. Attentiou is? call to the fact that under the constitution clubs not re organizing will have to join other clubs before they are eligible to vote in the primary election. C"W Wolfe, A H Williams, Sec't'v. Pres. |5-7-2t | Wanted! to help you own your home, busi-1 ness house, farml or to lift a mortgage. QiAn pa yingrent and pay ^lUp tor a home with the same money. The Si,000 Guarantee Investment Home Purchasing Bond, issued by the Southern States Trust Company of Columbia, S C, upon which they are granting 6 per cent loans for 10* years will enable you to buy or build anywhere or to lift your mortgage. Be your own landlord. Worth Investigating. Do it now. Address W. C. Furse, General Agent, Columbia, S. C. 5 7 tf Notice to CreditorsAll persons having claims against the Estate of H Van Keuren will present same duly attested, and those indebted t<> the said Estate will make payment to MargaRkt E VanKkuren. 4-:*0-4t Qualified Administratrix. y pnsm: f \ \ everything FROM THE BEST 0! j ciny lmel} Sugge Fr( GALE < A new line of the Mer rure suk ana nsie nos Puie lisle vests, 3 for Black, brown and whi 1 Hand-embroidered, pi Long- and medium lenj Merry Widow bows a neck fixings. GALE i I I Ju | Rece A full line c Spring CI Oxfords for and childre a trial be elsewhere vinced. r?r Iu ER Read the Farmers & Merchants Bank's ad. this issue. * best thing for a growing boy I . S Learning to shoot well and acquiring qualities cf 8 SELF-CONTROL, DECISION, AND MANLINESS " ;! an-allto STEVENS FIREARMS EI?t CATION. | As!: your Dealer i'or Stevens Hides? ji shotguns?Pistols, Insist on our time|j honored make. If you cannot obtain, !; we ship direct, express pi-one.M. upon l| re. eipt of Catalog I'm e. ' Ij I rA?rTth:ii|{ j?m want to kn>w ? -. t tli.- STEV ENS! [j |{ |'? found in 111) Illustrated ataln*. "I* U IJII i ! cvi.U in stampc to pay p<st u?. H* iut II Ji ! V'.l T -n Color Ilan^r?:in? <]trora!i?>u :*>r )o.;r! U I " ' ??>" orrlnh room?mailed f? r < tfm-? in u:-tp* | ;i J. STEVENS ARMS & TOOL CO. j :! P. 0. Box 4097 j Chlcopee Falls, Mass., I'. S. A J \" ^~l / # , , t . A \ X aim ?wiet v\ ?_ "*? * ??, "??* ??., ? t?m?. W fc. rat I nmnmiiii^zizi . stions r )m k GALEV Ty Widow sailor jnst in. >e, 3 for a dollar, a dollar, te sleevfr ribbon. ire linen handkerchiefs, 15c each. ?th silk gloves. nd Gibson collars, the latest in j k GALE V lived | >f up-to-date t othing and V men,women in. Give us I \ fore buying and be con- , I s! I ON 1 NoticeThe "Agricultural Depaitment" is issuing some very excellent Bulletins and I am very anxious for every one in the district to secure one of these papers or a few of them that will be most helpful to him, and to that end I am sending to ev ery one whose name I can gel one of these "bulletins" on the back jfc which is a list of the things treat**} upon. Anyone can select a few of these and send me the numbers selected and I will send them as long as my quota of them lasts. I will be glad to hear from anyone who dees not get one of these bulletins, that I may send one to him. J E ELLERBEr -w"' House of Rep., 5-7-lt. Washington, D. C. FOR SALE. Brick in any quantity to suit purcha9 er. The Best Dry Press Machine-made a: BISXCXZ. v Special shapes made to order. Corre* pondence solicited before placing your orders, W. R. FUNK, ; vj I