The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, August 20, 1908, Image 5
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Election Notice. 1
A primary election is hereby or- J
dered to be held on Tuesday,August
25, 1908. Managers of election *
shall open the polls at 8 o'clock a
m, and shall close them at 4 o'clock '0
p m. After tabulatiqg the result t
the manager shall certify the same j .
and forward the ballot box, poll list |
and other papers relating to such
; election by one of their number to c
r Kingstree within forty-eight hours j
ft?after the elose of the polls. j..
y The County Executive committee
T will meet at Kimrstree on Thursday, '
jAugiWv27, at 12 o'clock, noon, to
^ folate the returns and declare the e
1 suit of the election- j,
/^Following are ihe managers ap- t
[pointed to conduct said election: 1 u
MANAGERS OF ELECTION.
Black Iiy%r?J II Burgess, W II ^
McElveen, .1 S Epps, v
Poplar Hill?W Cooper Snowdeu, ,
f B J Chandler, J T Hanna.
Oak Ridge?J L Blakeley, W R (
McCants. J T Wilson. a
Lake City?J L Sinckev, G T , t
Rollins, C F Flowers,
Cades?R L McElveen, E H
Sauls. II F Epps.
Pleasaut Grove?W B Brown, L 1
B Gaski'ns, W W Burrows.
Taft?R J Morris, S E MeCul- ,
lough, J M Brown. t
Pergamos?J J Moore, W K Wil- ^
son, J M Stuckey.
High Hill?U U bhattrr, j
Moore, J M Gause.
Indian town?1) E McCutcheu, H
E Hauna, W R Graham.
Earls?W S Camlin, Jr, R M Haseldeu,
Jno S Wheeler.
Scrautou?li E Lee, R B Canuou, r
WJH^ward. *
Kingstree?J B Gamble, J G Mc- , ^
Cutchen, P A Alsbrook.
Hebron?S W Baker, J W Du- a
Bose, R E McElveen. 11
Baiters?E T Hamer, J W Whitfield,
A R Moseley. t
Lenud?S B Gordon, B L Goi 6
I don and S A Michau. ; r
Morrisville?B L XeSunth, T B
Cooper and Walker Marshall. 1*
Prospect?H R Huggins, W Pos-11
ton and T E Humphries. I
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' Greelyville No 1?E P Lesesne,' c
W C Tutle and B L Gist. j (
CGreelyville No 2?R S Brunsou, v
jN C Tutle aud \V H Kenedy. c
vCedar Swamp?J H Tisdale, J
Ed Brown aud S A McCullough. c
McAllister's Mill?W A Webster,' t
A W Rodgers and Jeff Mathews.
Trio?J W Registei, T G McDon- i
: aid and J B McCauts. a
| Gourdins?W J McKnight, J W r
' Chandler and A M Gamble. s
Altmans?E T Prosser, G r
Stone and A J Altman ?
Johnsonville?N M Venters, D (1
W Simmons and W H Harmon.
Suttons?H S Gamer, W L Ait- 1
may and B D Hinnant.
^.Lane?E C Pendergrass, W R 4
McCoanell and S Parker. ?
Central?W G Cantley,W T Phil- c
lips and F P Guerry.
BloomiDgvale?W 0 Camlin, R '
W Smith and W J B Morris.
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Should any clubs be omitted or t
1 any managers appointed fail or re- .
fuse to serve, the president of such 1
clubs shall appoint managers to fill *
their places. i
A H Williams, t
County Chairman. j
8-6-3t 1
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* FLORENCE FALL FESTIVAL . i
Little City Preparing for Big Ttoe?
Many Attractions.
Florence is going to have a two 2
days' festival this year, and expects *
to give her visitors just as much y
pleasure as can well be crowded into i
those two days. e
The fall festival will be held ?
Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 2 ?
and 3. Arrangements have been k
made for cheap rates on all roads
for all points within the radius of
100 miles. A special train will be
run on Wednesday from Wades- ,
&ro and all points, returning after
jdie fun is over Wednesday night. 1
The first day will be taken up <
with trades display, horse show,
wjith ladie's and gentlemen's riding
and driving contests, in which the ,
best horses in the State will be entered
and valuable prizes offered, 1
baseball between two fine teams, '
and other enoertainments.
The special features on Thursday
will be grand military parade and
6bam battle, base ball and races, <
lorse and automobile at the new
Iriving park, which will be the j
>iggest and best race meet held in ,
his section of the state.
There will be exciting auto races'
>n the wide track, two or possibly
hree machines starting abreast on a
5 foot wide track.
There will be frequent band conerts
eac.t day, with a poultry and
tet stock show at which valuable
rizes will be offered and every ow-'
ler of chickens is invited to enter.
There will be many attractions
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sides tliese, among tneni oig reunou
of the Confederate veterans of
he lVe Dee country at which din-j
ier will be furnished by t he ladies.;
Advertising matter is now being i
Iistributed, the committees are at I
vork and everything will be done:
o make this a record breaking event
Florence has always taken good,
are of her visitors and wilL do so
)
igaiu this year,
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A Booh to Elderly People.
^Iost elderly people have some kitllev
or bladder disorder that is both
lainful and dangerous Foley's Kidley
Kemedy has proven a boon to
nany elderly people as it stimulates
he urianrv organs, corrects irreguaritiesand
tones up the whole sysem.
(Eminence taking Foley's Kid
lev Remedy at once aud be vigorous.
W L Wallace.
Nesmith News.
s'esmith, August 18:?
Fodder pulling is keeping the farcers
busy, cotton is opening very
ast and crops in this section are
ine.
Mr Frank Snowden of Benson,
iccompanied by his sister, Miss Anlie,
visited relatives here last week.
Mr James FChandler, the "waer
melon farmer" of this place, is
icfc at this writing. We hope he
nay soon recover.
Your pen pusher, accompanied by
dr Silas Nesmith, spent Sunday at
3eulah.
Several cf our tobacco planters
arried some of the weed to Lake
?ity last week and they came back
rearing "the smile that won't come
iff".
Mrs Auuie Rodgers, and children
?f Taft are spending some time at
he home of Mr T B Cooper.
Hon W P Gause of Coward came
lown some time ago and organized
i Farmers' union here. The farners
are all in favor of it Quite
k number of them has joined and
nany others will do so later. It's a
food thing; push it along. The regilar
time for meeaing is every 2nd
ind 4th Friday nights at 8:30, at
he school house here.
It was the pleasure of the writer
o attend a sociable at Mr C S
lames' Thursday night. Quite a
:rowd was present and the hours
iped swiftly by. The evening was'
ndeed beautiful,with the pale queen
>f the night risiug ever higher and
casting her magic spell over the fes;ive
scene. Messrs J H Ferdon and
J T Altman furnished some delight'ul
music and those who like dineng
"skipped the light fantastic"
iwhile. The remainder of the eveling
was spent in games of various
cinds. At the stroke of the midlight
hour we bade each other au
evoir and departed for home.
Whip-poor-will.
DeWitt's Carbolized Witch Ha;el
Salve is especially good for piles,
>ut it is also recommended nearly
?ry where and for anything
?hen a salve is needed. It
s soothing, cooling and healing. Be
mre to get DeWitt's Witch Hazel
>alve when you ask for it. We sell
,nd recommend it. Sold by D C
)C0tt, M D.
To Think About.
"She seems like a very nice girL"
"One whom It would be safe to marT?'
"Oh, no. No rfrl la safe enough for
that But she's nice enough to think
ibout marrying it yon only know when
to stop."?Life.
Cupid's Hearty Appetite.
"Too know," said the soulful youth,
music is the food of love"?
"Nonsense!" replied the practical felow.
"My love prefers lobster salad,
errapin and other expensive fodder."?
Philadelphia Press.
Comforting.
"Will my husband live, doctor?"
"Well, madam, If he doesn't he'll
tome mighty close to it"?Judge.
5T0LL FOR
PHILIP H STOLL is WILLI
licitor of the Third judicial circu
FOR TWENTY YEARS Wil
ticer. In fact,no one from Willia
State office in the last twenty yea
counties in this circuit have each
State officers. Old Williamsburg
some consideration, especially as
demands.
PHILIP H STOLL, of the Kii
qualified for the office of Solicitor
graduated from Wofford collie i
and A M. For four years he tau<;
position as superintendent of the
was admitted to the bar and sine
Kingstree and practiced his proft
in life and is conscientious in the
unusually e?J.owed as a public or
utation as ready, forceful speal
over seven "nits and is in every
the State in tfi dfice of Solicitor
fellow bnrl has the cor
home county, w c,\county he ah
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two years.
At a recent meeting of the B<
Stoll/ as Unanimously Endorse
f MBER WILLIAMSBURG,
WHY II
To do business with Far
Your money is safe; e
tection for the deposit
valuable papers may be
burglar proof vaults
Free Of
Our centrally located of
customer's disposal. 0
pecially welcome; they wil
place to write letters a:
We want you to feel near
that when you want a:
business, or any invest
^ou will fre^y consult w
advice is gladly given, a
Farmers and
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of Laki
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KIND FRIENDS AND PATRO
Having leased the
pany for the coming seas
when completed will mea
situation than ever bef<
us last season, yet we f
iences which might have
repairs being made, and
modated. Do not hesita*
that auickly.
We have several ad1
ors. We are not only c
competition, but we cai
relieved of the inconve:
time saved means money m
In addition to all
prices for cotton. Hav
it will be to your intern
Cotton accepted at both
Kingstree, S. C.
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SOLICITOR.
A.MSBURG 'S candidate for Soit.
liamsburgf has had no State ofmsburg"
county has offered for a
rs. In this time all the other
been honored with one or more
feels that she is entitled to
she has ,been so modest in her
n^stree bar, is well fitted and
. He is well educated, having
n 1897 with the degrees of A B
;ht school, tilling the important
graded schools. In 1901 he
e his admission has resided in
?ssion. Mr Stoll has high ideals
discharge of his duties. He is
ator and bears an enviable repker.
He has been at the bar for
way qualified to ably represent
. He enjoys the esteem of his
itidence of the citizenship of his
ly served in the Legislature for
- .
Dard of Trade of Kingstree Mr
:d for Solictor.
AND VOTE FOR STOLL.
rPAYS/
mers & Mercha- L ?5ank.
very safeguard' and proor
is furnished. Your
i stored in our tire and
Charge
hces are always at our
ur farmer friends are es.1
find our bank a handy
nd transact their business,
enough to the officers so
ny advice regarding your
ment you wish to make,
ith them and feel that any
.s it always is.
Merchants
Bank,
e City.
3E A. MCEJ
'ton and Cotton S
'ROM MAKER TO MONEI
NS:
two ginneries rrom tne
;on, work is being rapid
n that we are better pre
ore. While we handled<
eel that all slight dif
occurred have been ove
. none need expect to waj
te to bring your cotton
vantages in the seed mc
ibip in this resnect 1
i do so without any ti
nience of handling, whi
ade.
this, we are prepared t<
ing secured account of c
3St to see us before sei:
gins, weights and price
Yours for business.
GEORGE A. 1
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| FARMERS J
X Hardware 1
Q In order to make room
|V fall goods we are closi:
' t J i __ irr rcnu n
: X cies such as, ill uncain ri
X ERA10RS, WATER COOLERS. ICI
duced prices. Besides all
ft ties we have a nice line o
O is nothing- that adds mon
V in summer than a "Bine Flai
X CALL AND LET US SHOW
v Our lino of
Ois the nices
o anywhere fu
o erctrem ely 1c
j jC We are also adding a go
X will be in a position to
|\/ than ever before. Call an<
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South Atlantic Oil Comly
pushed forward which
spared to control the
all the cotton brought
ficulties and inconvenrcome
by the necessary
.t very long to be accomto
us to be ginned and
irfcet over our competitto
meet all legitimate
ouble to you. You are
ch means time saved, and
0 pay the highest market
1 strong cotton factor
ling your fleecy staple.
j guaranteed.
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Clearances
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IUPPLY CO. /
Department 'A
for our immense stock of if\
ng- out all summer arti- [m
GEEZERS, HAMMOCKS, REFKIG
E PICKS Etc., at greatly re- *?
of these summer necessi- jl
f OIL COOK STOVES and there if
e to the comfort at home Jk
ne Oil Stove" in the kitchen. W)
YOU THE ADVANTAGES. G#
Agate Ware (1
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id prices are 5
>w. 8
od many new lines and (A
offer a greater selection jl
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SPECIAL NOTICES
Transient Notices will be Published
In This Column at the Rate of One
Cent a Word for Each Issue. No advertisement
taken for Ijss than 25
cents.
For Rent?Two nice brTck stores
under Opera House. Stoll Bros,
7-23-4t Kings tree, S C.
For Sale?New seven room dweling
in town of Kingstree. Stoll Bros.
7-23-4t
TrTTTrm mm it?
ty amlu ? oyaruers. juouicb ouu
school girls preferred. Terms reasonable.
I shall also be glad to receive
sewing. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Mrs Rosa Fulton 8-6-3t
wanted?An experienced man
to take charge of a brick mill. Must
be competent to manage every detail
including the burning of the brick
F Rhem & Son,
Rhems S C.
8- 13- 21.
Lost?Tuesday, July 28, one threequarter
hound dog named Richmond,
sixteen months old, wh ite and black.
Suitable reward paid ifreturned to
General McKKNzie.
Kingstree S C.
8-13-lt
For Sale?Fifty-live doliar Scholarship
in School of Telegraphy for $25.
3dd1v to
C W Wolfe,
8-13-tf Kingstree. S C
For Rent?Four-horse farm, with
necessary buildings within \% miles of
Graded school. Will sell party renting:
on bankable paper. One pai r mules 4c.
For particulars address
W c
8-20-41 Cooper, pp. s-c
fok Sale?Five desirable residence
lots in Lake City, SC. Apply to,
D E Motley & Co..
8-20-4t Lakk city, S C.
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