The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, May 21, 1908, Image 7
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THE COUNTY RECORD
Kings tree, S. C.
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Kingstree Lodge
jBjgf Knights of Pythias
Regular Conventions Even
2nd??a4 4th!W?lBM4iy night*.
Visiting brethren always welcome,
| Castle Hall 3rd story Gourdin Building.
H. A. Myer, C. C.
A. C. Hinds, K. R. S.
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Waists from $2.50 to Panama
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a $3.75 to $20.00 each
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5. G. Stewart, a merchant of
\r View, Miss, save: "I tell my
mere when they buy a box of
ing's New Life Pills they get
vortli of that much gold in
it, if afflicted with constipation
ia or biliousness.'' Sold nnguarantee
at 1) ( Scott's drug
re. -5c.
tHE THIltnK-A-lfEEk WORLD
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% Were Thorough end
i earless thai em Read
7 English-Spoke* lonntry,
esident of the United
/will be elected this vear.
s he and who is the man
1 he will beat? Nobody
jnows, but the Thrice-a
a World will tell you every
p and every detail of what
omjises to be a campaign of
e most absorbing interest. It
ay not tell you what you hope
At it will tell you what is. The
arice-a-Week World long ago
established a character for impartiality
and fearlessness in
the publicacion of news, and
this it will maintain. If you
want the news as it really is
subscribe to the Thrice-a-Week
edition of the New York World,
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. practically a daily at the price
of a weekly.
The Thrice-a-Week World's
regular subscription price is
only $1.00 per' year, and this
" "<?sf?r 159 papers. We offer
^equalled newspaper and
County Record together
S^vear for $1.75.
, subscription price
'ot th ^^rs is $2.00.
Departure -i Passenger
Trails at Kligstree.
The Atlantic Coast Line railroad
has promulgated the following
schedule, which became effective
Sunday, April 19, 1908:
?NORTH BOUNl)No
80 , 7:4 0 a. m.
*No 40 11:42 a. m.
No 50 6:36 p. m.
?SOUTH BOUNDXo
51 10:53 ?. in.
*Xo 47 5:46 j.. in.
No H'J i?:l3 p. *?:.
* DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.
Read the Farmers & Merchants
Bank's ad. this Issue.
Notice to Trustees
and Teachers.
Miss Nance, Mate organize* of the
Rural S?-liool Improvement Association,
will be with us the third .week
in May. I would be glad to hear
from such communities as would
care to have her vij.it them and will
assure 11s a good attendance.
[ J14 Mccullouoh,
County Superintendent of Education
Read the Farmers & Merchants
! Bank's ad. this issue.
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CHARLESTON, S. C.
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se In the South.
V1ER WEAR:nts.
rn in the South,
i Guarantee a lit.
s' and Misses'
Tailor-Made Suits
Wool and Silk Panaja, Plain,
I and Fancy Mixed Worsteds,
ancv. Striped and Phantom
d and Striped Panama, in
e Butterfly, Prince Chap, and
oat Effects
$10.00 to $75 00 per suit.
Hi
ing Skirts For
Ladies and Misses.
Line is Composed of Silk,
i, Plain and Fancy Mixtures.
l the New 1908 Models :..
$2.50 to $25.00 each Mi
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* Union Graded School. ;
The Francis Marion Literary Society
Diet, as usual, at Union graded
school on Friday, May 1, electing
the officers for the last term of this
session, as follows:
President?Walter Kobbins,
Vice President?Henry Chandler,
Secretary?Pearl Eaddy,
Treasurer?Ennnie Snow,
1 -1 ^ ? ? U..rtrtb i IV/V^A?
161 V^eilSOl?x^uiunc uiuviMiig'uu,
2nd Censor?ltosa Brnorton,
Literary Editor?Myrtle Price.
The society is progressing rapidly.
The pupils are taking great interest
in its advancement.
Both teachers and pupils are very
busy preparing for commencement,
which will be the 31st of May, the
1st and 2nd of June. The following
interesting programme Uaa been
arranged. *
Sunday, May*31
11 A. M. Commencement sermon,
Dr J VV Daniel, D D, Columbia, S.
C.
8:30 P M, Lecture?Dr J W Daniel,
D 1).
Monday, June 1.
10 A M. Francis Marion Literary
So ci ity M edal Cor test
8:30 P M, Exercises by school.
Tuesday, Jone2,
8:30 P M, Exercises by Graduating
Class and Delivery of Diplomas.
Tne honor roll for the seventh
month is as follows:
Distinguished. 90 fro 95:
1st Grade?Leland Thomas.
2nd Grade?Lucy Bobbins, D I
Wilson, Helen Wilder, Isla Cooper,
Winston Eaddv, Belle Chandler,
Anna Cribb.
3rd Grade?Ethel Johnson, Sadie
Fenters, Docia Brnortou.
4th Grtde?Beunett Waldrou,
Myrtle Cooper, Mary Goodwin, Ed?
, na Ead.lv, Dnrant Rhem.
5th Grade?Marie Eaddy, Charlie
Thomas.
6th Grade?Alice Chandler, L^t?
Carraveay.
7ili (Jradp?Emmie Snow.
Nth Grade?Pearle Eadd v, AI lard
Hemingway, Capers Marshall,
Daisie Munnerlvn.
10th Grade?Forney Hemingway.
Highly Distinguished 95 to 100.
1st Grade?Louise Snow.
2nd Grade?Mai lie Owens, Lill
lian Ciibb.
3rd Grade?Daisie Rollins.
4th Grade? LeRov Eobbius.
Gth Grade?Rosa Bruortou.
7th Grade?Ammie Eaddy, Florence
Hemingway, fcmilie Brookington,
Louise Wilson.
8ch Grade?Daisie Brockington,
Myrtle Price.
< a.i n j t d.aj..
lUUi 'jraue?ivu hkiuujt.
Music.
Emmie Snow, Louise Wilson,
Walter Robbins. Daisie Mnnnerlvun
Florence Hemingway, Iva Eaddy,
( Annie Eaddy, LeRoy Robbins, Annie
Wilson, Alice Chandler, Eddie
MnnnerlytJ.
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A great many people imagine
they have heart trouble when the
fact is that the whole trouble lies in
the stomach, The pains in the side
around the retriou of the heart are
not necessarily heart trouble. We
suggest that you start with the
stomach and whenever you feel a depression
after eating or whenever
vour food seems to nauseate take
Kodol. It will not te long until
all these "heart pains ' will disappear.
Take Kodol new and until
you know you are right again.
There isn't any doubt ;ibout what it
will do and you will fijd the truth
of this statement verified after yon
have used Kodol for a few weeks.
It is sold here by W L Wallace.
Notice of ElectionNotice
is hereby given that 011
T <<Aa/latt Muo 1Q tliap? arill in
A UtOUUJ , 4UUJ 4V) VUVIV w
election held in Wilson School District,
numbers 24 and 15, Williamsburg
and Georgetown counties, at
I Union graded school to vote on the
| question "High School'' or "No
High School." Said election is
duly authorized by the County
Boards of Education of Williamsburg
and Georgetowu counties.
Signed: B B Chandler,
D D Rhem,
Jas. D Mcnnerlyn,
Board of Trustees Wilson District.
4-30-tf
Read the Farmers & Merc ban
Bank's ad. this Issie.
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j SECOND EPISTLE FROM jIOME
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Our Scribe Makes Some Original and
Pertinent Observations.
Rome, May 18:?Since the last
writing the weather has been beautiful
and every farmer has been
hustling. Most every one ha3 his
p.ronin nine ahane now. Thesenichts
:?re beginning to feci like "the good
old summer time" again and tne
crops look more encouraging than
they have yet. We had some heavy
rains all the spring, but now we are
rather drv and :o see a nice shower
and some toore tine weather would
tickle us. * *
On last Sunday night,the 10th iust,
Mr Geo Chandler, a prominent citizen
of our commuuity,lo8t a fine ox.
' The ox became entangled in the
rope and broke his neck. Mr
Chandler used the ox to assist his
stock in general farm work. It wa*
a fioe animal and George has our
sympathy in his loss.
Georgie McNeal, a negro woman,.
lost a good horse also some ume ago.
Her boy was plowing in a field where
there was an old well with some
rails standing on end in it and just
about the time the horse walked
arooud the well the boy, I understand,
jerked him, which threw the
horse in and one rail entered about
his flank and caused a fatal wound.
Mr B J Chandler was called as vet- >
erinary and said nothing could bar
done, so the horse was shot
Messrs \VC HemingwaydsCo have
put their saw mill plant in operation
again after a rest of about six
mouths on account of getting their
stock of lumber eff hand. They are
catting some fine lumber again. The
lumber is being put on the Union
graded school building lot for auoth
er fine building, I understand, to be
used as an auditorium for the school
and a l'ythiau hall.
The water is low in all the lakea
and streams now and fish are plentiful.
We can get all we want by going
to the water and exercising a litrle
patieuce. Mr Wolfe, if you will
come down we will take a loaf of
corn bread and a frying pan and go
go out one day and try our appetites
as well as our patience.
I have been reading Captain Con- )
stein's 1< tters and have enjoyed them
very much. I don't know of a single
trip I couli!. take that would af
ford me more pleasure than to take
one wiili C'apr, Couslein on the Mercedes.
I know it must be just
grand. Hurry up, Captain, ami
tell us some more of your expcriance.
I wish you would havfc something to
say in The Record every week. I
know Mr Wolfe will give you space.
In conclusion, there is just one
question I want to ask: Where are
all the candidates? Where, oh where
are they? Who will they he? Does
uobodv want oar countv offices? If
so, why not auounce your candidacy
in The Record and let the publie
know who you are. Here it ia
almost June and only four out and
on opponents against them.Well,
Mr Editor, as I live 'way
out in the woods ami never hear any
thing until it is old, 1 will ring off
and take a vacation.
Subscriber.
1
, When vou think of indigestion
think of Kodol, for it is without
doubt the only preparation that
completely digests all classes of food.
And that is what yen need when
vou have indigestion or stomach
trouble?something that will act
promptly but thoroughly; something
that will get right at the trouble
and do the work itself for the stomach
by digesting the food that you
eat and that is Kodol. It is pleasant
to take. It is sold by
W L Wallace.
Notice to CreditorsAll
n.nAno Vio.Mnrr i>laimo acrainst
All J^iOVUD AM* f ***& ?V
Estate of H Van Keuren will present
same duly attested, and those indebted
to the said Estate will make payment
to Margarkt E VanKkuren,
4-30-41 Qualified Administratrix.
Notice.
The Board of County Commissioners
of Williamsburg County invites propos
aisiortne ionowmg contracts, to uv
let at 12 o'clock, a m, June liJ, 1908,?
viz., cementing floors of Clerk of
Court's, Probate Judge's and Auditor's
offices. Also equipping and fitting same
with fire-proof cases, doors, etc, Also
to re-root County Jail, Specifications
can be seen at Supervisor's office.
Bond to be furnished if required. Right
to reject any and all bids is reserved.
S J Singletary,
5-14-41. Co. Supervisor.