The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, August 20, 1908, Image 6
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We, tbe undersigned, neighbors of PA
congressional district as an able, consiscenl
lite, a man who has never proved recreant
representative in Congress.
Mr Hodges is a native of this county an
stow upon him. He was four times elect?
ness, He dealt justice to all with au even
wigorous prosecution of law breakers did m
Mr Hodges is a man ef recognized busii
mecaDtile career, there came a panic and t
him serious financial em harassment for aw
deb ted ness against him, although it took 1:
Mr Hodges is an earnest and loyal cburc
for ten years chairman of the board of stei
the last general conference.
Last winter when the trustees of Colum
P A Hodges, although no layman had ev<
enthusiasm which always marks bis efforts,
made no mistake in selecting him.
As he would have to be awsy from Ben
church the first of this year. Should he b
campaign for the endowmeut of Columbia
Mr Hodges comes from an agricultaral:
will work for their interests, as well as for
Jiariooro senus lortn tnis son 01 ners wit
burg may also recognize his merits aud fitr
our nest congressman.
T S Eveans (Farmer and Countv Conn
T E McCall (Merchant aud Chairman !
E L Hamilton (Merchant and Member
P A McKellar (Wholesale Grocer and !
J R Patrick (Freight Ageut ACL Rai
J L Napier. M I) (Chairman State Boai
'C B Crosland (President C B Crosland
A S Townsend M D
Chas R May M D
H W Carroll (merchant)
0 Atwood Matthews (Druggist aud Cha
Note: Friends of Mr Hodges, who got <
superfluous to multiply the witnesses. Tt
/acts set forth.
Dyspepsia And General Debility
are cured by P.P.P.. Lippmau's Great \ <
Remedy, the superior of all sarsa- g-ooc
panuas.
P-P.P. is tlie greatest tonic for the feve
stomach that was ever known. Ii.di; J p
gestion. Bad Dreams, and Biliousness ' /r
give way rapidly to the powerfnl ly.
tonic and blood cleansing properties of
V P. P. Pe
A prominent Railroad Superintend- j ,jer 1
ent living at Savannah, Ga., in wnich 1 '
city he was born, says he feels better \y<
uhan he ever did, and he had the worst,
<*ase of dyspepsia on record. He had no rou"
appetite, and the little he ate dis-1 conv
agreed with him, causing him to vom- . r. .
it often; he had pains in the head. ' VlCin
breast sid stomach; but after using, fh
three bottles of P.P. P. he felt like a;,
new man. He says that he feels that 111 a
Le could live forever if he could al- j pros
T*ays get P.P.P. ,
His name will be giveu on applies- reac*
tion to us. corn
Notice. arfj
By virtue of the authority vested in M
the unebrsignen trustees of Kingstree
School District No 10, pursuant to the be C
terms of an act of the General Assembly
entitled, An Act toAmend Sections Ml
1. 2. 3. 7 and 10 of Act to provide High
Schools for the State, approved Feh. tv^vv i
19, 1908, notice is hereby given that an visit
election will be held on the 28th day of frier
August, 1!K)8, to decide the question
whether the said high school district Ml
shall be established or not. All qualified
voters residing in Kingstree School
District No 16 are entitled to vote. Darl
The voters favoring the establishment
of the High School District will K<
vote a ballot with these words printed a pj
i or written thereon. "For High School"; ^
r ose opposing will vote a ballot with chaf
the words printed or written thereon.
"Against High School". The polls
will be opened at < o'clock am and closed o 'cl<
at 4 o'clock p m at the Court House . ,
inKingstree, S <J. Iea
L J Stackley, L Stackly took
EMIIirich. NDLesesne ^ n
F H Harper E C Epps &ail
Managers of Trustees Kings- to 1
Election. tree School D.
No. 16. mor
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Departure of Passenger
Trains at Kingstree. 1
P.,
The Atlantic Coast Line railroad
has promulgated the following ^
schedule, which became effective jv
Sunday, April 19, 1908: of D
?NORTH BOUND- lunS
cons
No 80 7:40 a. m, whei
,*Xo 46 11:42 a. m. cove
No 50 0:36 p. m. r^stc
?SOUTH BOUND- thJ."'
No 51 10:52 a. m. coug
*No 47 5:46 p. m. The
No 89 9:13 p. m.
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. tie f
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d the Democratic 1
Hodges, Marlboro's candidate tor Con
t and loyal Democrat, a business man *
to any public or private trust, and wfc
id has spent his life among us, and w
d mayor of Bennettsvilie, and he disci
hand, without regard to the financial (
uch toward driving all forms of vice o
less ability and integrity. Several yet
wo bad crop years, and the failure of i
hile; but he was not satisfied for his ci
dm several years to do it.
h and Sunday-school worker. He has
ivards, and for fifteen years superintem
bia college were looking over the State
er before occupied that important an*
, and the remarkable success with whi(
netttsville most of his time in the intei
e elected to Congress, he will have till
college.
family. He was born and reared on a
thoseof all other honest occupations i
;h the earnest hope that the Democrat
less for the position to which he aspire
nissioner) J (
Sewerage Commission) C !
Board Public Works) L .
ilember City Couucil) R
lroad) H
d Medical Examiners) J ]
Company) R
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irmau State Board Pharmaceutical E
:his up during his absence on the cami
lese representative citizens, represeutin
A Voice From Vox. H
DX,A.ug. 17.?Health is very ^
I here now, except a little th*3e
f. Fole?
ops are tine, corn especial- const
and b
actior
ople are busy with their fod- LaXai
tobacco curing being over, and i
i now have a R F D mail ^y8
i from Vox, which is a great
enience to the people in the ?
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e Farmers' union has put
big Saw and grist mill near
pect church and are now
y to make boards and grind an
* an
2ssrs S D Snowden & Co
srecting a new store-house
iles X roads, which will soon ^
ompleted. ^
s W W Eaddv of George- vc
1 has returned home after a (
here among relatives and ex
,ds. %
rs .T M Williamson has re- ?j|
ed from an extended visit to ?j|
ington.
iv T E James is conducting r"^
rotracted meeting at Lake
)el Baptist church,
inrsday, evening about 5
Dck, the hand of death visithe
home of Mr S W Ard and
: from their midst his sister
ie. Her remains were taken
Florence county Saturday
ningto the family burying
md for interment.
ft by James Lee Got Well.
erybody in Zauesvslle,0., knows
Mary Lee. of rural route 8. She
?s:" My husband, James Lee,firmlieves
he owes his life to the use
r King's New Discovery. His ]
s were so severely affected that ]
umption seemed inevitable,'
1 a friend recomniendedNewDis-1
ry. We tried it, and its use has : j
>red him to perfect health/' Dr;
g's New Discovery is the king of;
at and lung remedies. For]
;hs and colds it has no equal, j
first dose gives relief. Try it!:
1 under guarantee at D C Scott's j
\ store. 50c. and ?1.00. Trial bot I
ree.
Styles Up T
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lady is wearing a Linen Suit
ou can get them in all colors i
. HARC
Voters of the Sixth District
gress, do hereby commend him to the Democratic vote]
of sagacity and ability, a Christian gentleman of high i<
10, we believe, would bring honor and prestige to thias
e feel that he is worthy of any honor that his fell' #^i
barged the duties of this office with conspicuous . " "
)r social standing of those charged with the vie iti. j^c
ut of the city.
irs ago, when he was just beginning what promised to I
those whom he had furnishei supplies to pay their acc
reditors to lose, and he went to work and settled every
beea for fifteen years a steward and a trustee of the Met
dent of the Sunday-school. He was a lay delegate fron
for the best man to make their financial age it, the ch<
i responsible position. He undertook this work with
)h he \as met in bis campaign for the college shows tb;
rest of 'lege, he resigned his official positions id
the assi .. g of the next Congress, in December 190G
farm; his brothers are farmers; he knows the needs of
in the district.
s of Darlington, Florence, Georgetown, Horry, Mariou
is, and join iu giving him a sufficient number of ballots
i) Breeden (Merchant aud Member City Council)
E Exum (Cotton Buyer)
J Breuden (Mayor of Bennettsville)
K Breeuden (Farmer)
H Newton (Attorney at Law and Farmer)
K Owens (Attorney at Law)
L Freeman (Editor Pee Dee Advocate)
W Carmichael M D
m J Pearson (Jeweler)
\ Faison M D
ixaminers)
paiga, cjuld have secured hundreds of signatures, ba
g the various callings and professions, are su fficient t(
low to Avoid Appencfcitis MtA End R
Beginning May 30
>st victims of appendicitis are Coast Line offers we
who are habitually constipated. ,
's OrinoLaxative cores chronie t0 Charkst?D for,
ipation py stimulating the liver trip. Tickets sold 1
owels and restores the natural Saturday and Sund
i of the bowels. Foley's Orino trains, good to retc
tire does not nauseate or gripe d folIowiDg date o
s mild and pleasant to take. ,. : ' ... ,
e substitutes. t,CKets W|U ^ 01
L Wallace. week up to Septerat
University of South Caroli
Wide range of choice in Scientific, Literary, (
id Professional Courses leading to degrees of
Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science,
Licentiate of Instruction, Bachelor of
Laws, Master of Arts, Civil Engineer
and Electrical Engineer.
Well equipped Laboratories, Library of ov<
dumes.
Expenses moderate?many students make t
:penses.
Next session (104th) begins September 23d, 190
For announcement write to the President, C
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NEW STO(
Of the reliable and warranted B;
cock, Piedmont, Durham, Barnesv
and Carolina
wB TJG-G-IE
One and Two-Horse Surrey
The Famous Russell W/an-rn
and Webber VV ctg^UJ
McCormick Mowers and Rakes.
A new lot of nice, select Harnessand
double.
A pretty assortment of Summer R
YOURS TO PLEASE,
The Williamsburg Live Stocl
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tbat zeal and jt questions, no one
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E splendid crop prospee
P enlarge our floor spac
? Queen Stoves and Rar
er 40,000 I? Price
heir own 1 We have just rS
r fered at a low price.
? rain Moore '& Co's Pai
olumbia, ? Cutlery and^Razors.
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tmued confidence,
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BOTHTOGETHE MAGAZINE Price X
$2.00 Per Year. $1.00 Per Year. V
ave the same purpose they are wholly Q
-up. They make a specialty of explain- X
\g trne Jeffersonian principals, but they It
>ries, serials and general literature to V
mber of the family circle. O
rbfen a Presidential campaign is opening A '
re keenly interested in governmental Q
should be without the Jeffersonian. X
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prices. We compete with any furuitnre <
quality considered. A complete line of fcfr
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THE PRINCE RECENT ISrOBACCO.
umber of subjects of both in Lake City this
dy to serve them. In anticipation of the
:t we are repairing-our warehouse so as to .
:e, and rather than remove the stock of O.K.
iges from warehouse we have {reduced the
? Per Cent.
iived a carload of Wire Fence, which is ofRemember
we are headquarters for Benjaint.
Also, we offer exceptional values in
The Robeson Razor can't be beat. We appatronage
and will try to merit their con|
ty Hardware Co.,
LAKE CITY. S. C
ant .Silver!
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FOR WEDDINGS. 3
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ing the most desirable things for Wedding
Chests of Table Silver, Tea Sets, Berry a
Is, Butter Dishes, Bon Bon Dishes, Waiters, "vSh
ud Pep per Sets, Pie Servers ~9H
nentofJew- Watches and Jewelry ^ I
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B STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. |l
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