The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, November 26, 1908, Image 3
1 COUNTY SUPTS. OF EDUCATION
Association to Meet in Columbia Xmas
Week.
One of ihe most important of the
various departmental meetings to be
held at the time of the State Teach- j
ers' Association meeting, during the!
Christmas holidays, is the Association
of the County Superintendents!
!)f Education. ?tate Superintend- i
int 0 B Martin is president of this!
Association, and Superintendent A !
lj clftp/.mq vlrtr* y\n& -\m zf*r>y,*taw'
UK'JUC VI x iv/i v I-* v* v WW* V. .... .,
Association will hoi i two meet- j
' lugs as follows:
1. December Gi, IOCS, 3:GO p m
?Brief reports of progress in differ-1
ent counties. Limited to three niin-^ j
utes each. j1
2. .What Improvements Should,
Be ijade in the Methods ot Con- J
ducting Examinations of Teachers ? *
Opened by Superintendent E J|<
Brown, Manning, and Superintend- i
ent T E McMackin, Yorkville.
Jauitary 1, 1909, 3:30 p m?Pow- I
er and Advantage of Legislative Aid j,
in School Work. Opened by Super- ;
intendentJ G McUullough, Kings- ;
tree, and Su perm ten/dent J F Wide-;
man, Greenwood.
2. Business session. ?Xetrs d;l,
Courier.
Hot Springs Ark., j _
f no competition against Lippman's, ''
ireat Remedy for the cure of Rheu- ^
natism.
James Newton, Aberdeen, Ohio;,
says P.P.P. did him more good j j
than three months treatment at Hot
Springs, Ark,
sK W. T. Timmons, of Waxahatchie
Tex., says his rheumatism was so
bad that he was confined to his bed
for paonths. Physicians advised Hot 1
Springs, Ark., and Mineral Wells' 1
Texas, at which place he spent seven 1
weeks in vain, with knees so badly 1
swollen that bis tortures were beyond ]
endurance. P. P. P. made the cure 1
and proved itself as in thousands of 1
other cases, the best blood purifier in *
the world, and superior to all Sarsa- ^
parillasand the so-called Rheumatic J
Springs.
C. N k. Election of Officers.
Cades, November 21:?The C M (
A elected the following officers for
, j the ensuing term, Friday night. No
vember 20, 190*:
C M Grant, president; Leith Bryant,
vice-president; C W Cox, speak-?
"TV r MnPlraan <1 i-trifnr- W i 111 A I
CI y JLf O JUV/UMWII, vwvvvv, .
>mitb, sentinel; C Bryant, secretary; ]
lr L McElvesn, treasurer; Boyd
tc . I
lith, chaplain; B M Brockington, j
rier. !!
sti ? ??
Grand Farmers' Rally. i
There will be a grand farmers' ;
rally at Kiugstree on December 15, <
190b. Distinguished speakers are ex
peeled to be there, among whom are j
President llairis of the State Farm- ,
~~ er^' Union, U S Senator-Elect E D
X. Smith aud Senator F II Weston. '
Also the Williamsburg County Far- (
mers'Union will meet on that day.
Everybody is invited to come and ;
hear something that will do them '
good. Come one, come all, and espec- (!
iallv members of the Farmers' Union, i
and let's have a big time, i
J D Daniel, Pres,
f W C F U. j
J T Frierson, Sectv.
ll-19-3t ~ (
Now is the time to buy a hay ]
?""O Knlo l'Oiir hav r;pt a I
picas iv uuiv. j vui .? _
. "Cummings press" at Farmers'
Supply Co's.
How is your Digestion.
Mrs Mary Dowliog of No 228
8th Ave,, San Francisco, recommends
a remedy foi stomach trouble.
She says: "Gratitude for the wonderful
effect of Electric Bitters in a
case ot acute indigestion, promotes
this testimonial. I am fully convinced
that for stomach and liver
troubles Electric Bitters is the best
Jfcnedy on the market to-day." This
tonic and alterative mediciue
*^[vigorate6 the system, purifies the
blood and is especially helpful in
ill forms of female weakness. 50c.
it D C Scotts drug store.
y?Go to Farmers Supply Co's for
your china, crockery and cooking
utensils.
Old papers for sale cheap by |
the hundred at The .Record j
office. 1
Do not forget that DeWitt's Lit- ]
A!e Early Risers are the best pills t
ade. They are pleasant little pills i
**lAt are easy to take and are prompt 1
and gentle. We sell and recomisend
them. Sold by D C Scott, M
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NEW-1
IN fc
8ur Big Offt
Subscriptions are no
n on our offer annoum
week. Only we made a..
in that announcement, bu.
?rror is in our subscribers* favi
I'lie farm paper we offer, Tin
Southern Agriculturist, is publi
>hed semi monthly instead o
nonfhly as was stated. Therefore
you get 24 papers a year
nstead of 12 as advertised.
Think of it! Kitty-two copies of
the Record, your county paper,1
ind 24 copies of a high class !
Southern agricultural paper?
IT) papers all told?for only one'
lollar, while they last.
llemember, we have only 100!
of the copies of the Southern1
Agriculturist to give away and
'first come, first served.''
Also bear in mind that to take
ldvantage of this offer your sub-1
scription must be paid for one j
vhole year?12 months? in ad- J
ranee. New, let us have your
subscription.
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A Jeweler's Experience.
CR Kluger, The Jeweler, 1000
Virginia Ave., Indianapolis, Ind.,
vrites: "I was so weak from kidney
:rouble that I could hardly walk a!
mndred feet. Four bottles of Foley's
Kidnev Remedy cleared my complexion,
cured my backache and the
regularities disappeared, and I can
low atteud to business every day,
ind recommend Foley's Kidney
in oil ntlior rtilllt.?} ipi Vltffl
IICUJVU t IV U11 VKUVi <VM<vv?<vw ?? ?.
lileci. W L Wallace.
We make a specialty of handing
Staple Groceries in large
quantities at Farmers' Supply
Do's.
Sheriff s Sale.
state of south Carolina, i
County of Williamsburg. [
, Court of ('ommon Pleas. > j
" M Gordon, Plaintiff,
Against
Alice Das by, Ervin Darby, licirs-at- |
law of .lack Darby, deceased; Yanikie '
Davis, -'"e E. Davis, George Davis, j
Mary Conyers, Collins Davis, Louella
Frasier, heirs-at-law of George Davis,
leceased; Mackey Davis, Morgan Dav- '
is.Il?'S?ic George, Levalve Davis, heirsit-law
of Friday Davis, deceased; For- '
tune Darby. Harr.v Darby. Daphney j
McCants. Tena Foxworth, James Darl.y,
hcirvs-at-law of Caesar Darby, deceased;
Docia Cohen, James Cohen, I
Philip Cohen. Mary Richard>on. Sarah
Pnr>< Solomon Cohen. Picket Cohen.
" F ~ , ,
heirs-at-law of Windsor < ohen, deceas- i
ed; Fed Darby, Mos?* Darbv, Bonusj
Darby. .lohn Darby. Jacob Chandler, j
heirs-at-law of Daphney Darby. deceased;
Caxrie Le<* Dingle, Cephus Darby, ,
Lizzie Darby, heir-at-law of Lisbon
Darby, deceased: B<*n Major. Sam Major.
Jacob Major,Fortune Major, heirs- |
it-law of Matilda Major, ilecea-ed; Sa- |
rah Darby, heir-at-law of Isaac Darby, ]
deceased; Louisa Boyd, Frances .James,
Calvin Darby. Rosanna Darby, heirs- |
it-law of Calvin Darby, deceased; Lo;an
Gamble, William Gamble. Wesley j
Gamble, heirs-at-law of Sarah Gamble, 1
deceased; Mose Dunmore, Daphney I
Mose, heirs-at-law of Clara Dunmore,!
deceased, and Jacob Chandler, Defend- j
ints.
By virtue of a decree of the Common j
Pleas Court in the above stated case in j
he county and State aforesaid, I,
George J. Graham, Sheriff of Williams
jurg, S C, will sell at public auction to
he highest bidder before the Court
House door at Kingstree, S C, on sales
lay in December, viz, Monday, December
7,1908, during the legal hours of
tale, the following described real estate
>n the following terms:
That certain tract of land situate in ,
he county and State aforesaid,containngone
hundred and sixty acres,more or
ess, bounded by the lands of McDon- 1
tld and of the estate of Theodore L.
lourdin, being the tract conveyed to
die sa.d Jack Darby by the executors
if the last will of the said Theodore L.
Sourdin in December, 1869, the deed
;hereof being reeorded in the office of
egister of mense conveyance for the
said county in Book L, at pages 152 and
[53.
Terms of Sale:?Cash, purchaser to
>ay for papers.
Gkorgk J. Graham,
il-19-3t Sheriff.
~ r A?inlinnG/\TI
nuuut; ui a|ipuuauuu
For Homestead- j
Notice is hereby given that J
Marion Barrineau has applied to me
;o have his homestead exemption
issigned and set off to hirn according
;o law and in his petition has shown
his intention and has actually applied
for an assignment of his homedead
in lands and personal property
situated in the county of Williamsburg
and State of South Carolina.
II 0 Bkittox,
Clerk of Court.
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reei? tears
s I have watchei
iicklen's Arnic
ever failed to cur
vr or burn t
led. It has save*
at bill,"' says A 1
st Wilton, Maine, -be
"*c il rn rr ?tniv.
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OUR C uBBING RATEi
We offer eap tubbing rate
^*itii a nuinbe. of Npular new5
papers yniLi>?rio cals Head a
fully the mil. .vi ' ; and se"
the one or nior u fanoweshallbepl
?ud
order. Thes<
cash in ai'-^
both Tii
ordered
4, 5, 6, 7,
MONTHS aht
our best c)
The R
(Semi-wee ri.60.
The Hecokd and Ilonic ..
(twice a month,) $1.35.
The Record and New Yc
(3 times a week,) $1.75.
The Record and Atlani
tutiou (3 times a week) $1
The Record and Atlan
tution (weekly $1.50.
The Record and Bryan'
moner, $1.75.
The Record and Cosmopo
Magazine $1.75.
The Record and Youth's Con
panion^(New Subscribers) $2.50.
The Record Semi-Weekly Stat*
$2.50.
The Record and Lippiucott
Magazine 1 year each $2.75.
The Record and Nations
Magazine, 1 year each, $1.60.
N. B. We do not club with an
daily papers. The first issue yo
receive of the paper or periodical
evidence that the money for san
has been forwarded^ by us. We a:
not responsible after that.
THE COUNTY RECORD
Kingstree, S. C.
Woman Interrupts Politic
Speaker
A well dressed woman interrupt*
a political speaker recently 1
continually congl\tig. If she hi
taken Foley's Honey and Tar
would have cured her cough cjuick
and expelled the cold from h
system. The genuine Foley's Hon
aud Tar contains no opiates and
in a yellow package* Refuse subs
tut es.
\Yr. L. Wallace.
LOUIS
SAl
232 & 234 KINC
The Largest Who
We ut Fine Pieo
Warm Winter Underwear.
Gents' Heavy Cotton and Woo
Mixed Vest and Drawers, Valu<
$1.25. Special, each 98c.
liontc'all Wnnl Vests and Draw
ers (Natural Color) each $1.48.
Ladies' Cotton and Wool Mixe<
Ribbed Vests, Medium and Ilea
vy weight each 75c,
Ladies' Cotton Ribbed Vests anc
Drawers, light, medium anc
heavy weight, each 49c,
Ladies' light weight silk anc
wool Vests and Drawers, eacl
$1.00.
1ESI WORKMINSHI
?TLT FILLED AT
fc GALE'S
j $5:
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tomobil
ove m t
:inal r<
Oth. Don't
to see the grea
~t track in j
er informal
v rite.
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(Prickly A ah. Poke I
KAK13 POSITIVE CURES Of J
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; a Mjynlelaae endorse P. f.P.ui ?plen-1
t'' combination, and prescribe it with I
IP l . i full* taction for the cures of ail I
re 1 = ai.d Bfcvea of Primary, Secondary I
i rtiary Krphilii, Syphilitio Rheu-1
. ), Scrofulous Ulcers and Bores, I
< . ( Jar Swellings, Rheumatism, Kid-1
l y cc -plaints, old Chronic Ulcers that I
i wmm
ij h it *4 resisted all treatment, Catarrh, EQda I
1.erases, Eczema, Chronlo Female! U
J V CUints, Mercurial Poison, Tstter, I
1 B:uidhead, etc., etc. I
P. P. P. is s powerful tonio and an I
excellent appitixer, building up the! ""3
; | y system rapidly. If yon are weak and I
ie"r feeble, and feel badly try P. P. P., and I
: RHEUM
COH EN
(TSFACnON or
r STREET. : :
lesale and Retail Mi
e Goods in any leng
Xew Waist Styles. 1
1 Style?yes, all that it is possible .
, to put into a correctly made .
waist, but there's service too, *
aad lowness of price, that qual- 2
ity considered, is little short ^
" of astonishing" and most pleas- j
ing as well. I
j New Taffeta Silk Waists in Black 4
and a full line of colors each a
* $6.00.
}
Ladies' Lace Waists, trimmed J
* with Medalions and Val edgings. '
I Price $2.50, 3.00, 3.75 up to 25.00. ^
Ladies' White Linen Waists,
I some plain tucked, others trim-' j
l med with colored embroidery, | ]
$2.50 to 10.00. jg
iP. LOWEST HUB.
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:OAST LINE
e Races. Tickets
>er 21st to 25th, !
eturn limit Nov- \j/
miss this opport- <?y;4
itest Auto Race on
America. A
ion call cn Ticket
LJ
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Gen. Pass. Agt.
4. C.
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toot and Potanftlnm.)
UX rOKMO AND STAGES f?T
too irill regain flesh and strength.
B Wasteof energy and all diseaaee resulting
from overtaxing the system are cured by
the use of P. P. P.
Ladies vrhoee syBtemaarepoisoned and
3whoeeblood Is in an impnre condi tiondce
to menstrual irregularities are peculiarly
benefited by the wonderful tonic and
\ SCROFULA
blood cleansing properties of P. P. P.,
Q Prickly Ash. Poke Boot and PotSMlnm,
Sold by all Druggists.
E P. V. LIPPMAN
2s Proprietor '
| Savannah, - Ca. j
IATISM i
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Your Money I
\IL ORDER HOI
th for Merchants a
Fascinating Fall and Winter
Fabrics.
14 inch satin striped Poplin,
iflack and all colors, per yard,
11.39.
;5 inch Imported Fillet voiles,
n Blue, Grey and Brown, yard
11.25.
0 inch Satin Viola, Black and
ill the new colors, yd 1.75.
IVe carry a large assortment of
Dress Goods in Plain weaves
ind Fancy Mixtures in all the
lewest colors, 121c, 15, 25, 29,39,
18 up to $3.50 yd.
Special.
Ladies' Taffeta Silk Waists,
Slack and Colors, value $4.00
special, each$3.00.
Lunch Room.
.
NEXT TO < OURT T10USE.
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W^'CII O rt. 111. lU / p. III.
OysterOrom Suffolk, Va.
Beef Steak. Ham and Eggs.
COME AND SEE US.
FOR WHITE PEOPLE ONLY.
11-12-tf
Foreclosure SaleSTATE
OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
County of Williamsburg,
Court of Common Pleas.
Farmers an'I Merchants Bank, a corS
oration duly created and '-bartered uner
the laws of the State of South Carolina,
Plaintiff,
AGAINST
J C McElveen and A H Williams, Trustee
in bankruptcy of the estate of J C
McElveen, bankrupt. Defendant.
Under and by virtue of a decree of
foreclosure issued out of the court of
common pleas of Williamsburg county .
in tne aDove sraiea case, uatea me ioi?
day of November, 1H08. to me directed,
I will sell at public auction to the highest
bidder, for cash, before the court
house door in Kingstree. S C, during
the legal hours of sale, on Monday,December
7th, 190s, the following described
real estate, to wit: ?
All that certain piece, parcel or lot of
land lying, being and situate on the
East side of Acline avenue (formerly
Railroad avenue) in the town of Lake
City, and in Sumter township, in the
county of Williamsburg and State of
South Carolina, containing four thousand
(4.000) square feet, and measuring
along said Acline avenue forty (40) feet
front, and measuring in depth one hundred
feet, and being in form a paralI
I J 1 J - -1 ? r.11 4.^
leiogram, ana Duuuaeu as luuuws, cu
wit: North by lot of land of O E >in|
gletary: East by lands of 0 E Singletary;
South by lot of land of 0 E Singletary,
being the lot upon which the
stable now stands; West by said A<-line
avenue, which runs upon the right of
way of the Atlantic < oast Line Railroad.
Purt-ha^er to pay for papers.
H 0 Bhitton.
Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas
of Williamsburg Connty.
ll-19-3t
Administrator's Notice
All persons having claims against the
estate of F A Cook will present the
same, duly attested.to the undersigned.
All indebted to the said estate will
make payment ro
M V Cox, Administrator.
11-19-4t
FOLEY'S
HONEMAR
The original
LAXATIVE cough remedy.
For coughs, colds, throat and lungtroubles.
No opiates. Non-alcoholic.
Good for everybody. Sold everywhere.
The genuine
FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR is in,
a Yellow package. Refuse substitutes.
Prepared only by
Foley A Company, Chicago*
W. L. Wallace.
VIPANY,
3ack
CHAKLESTON, S. C.
JSE in the South.
it Wholesale Prices.
Finest Display ef Ladles' and Miss*
es' Suits in the State.
1 Ladies' Strictly Tailored Suits
! in Fancy Mixtures. Would sell
: easily at $12.00, our price, suit
I $10.00.
, Ladies' and Misses' Tailor Madej
Suits in plain Broad Cloth and
Mannish Mixtures. Suits that
would retail easily at $20.00r
our price, suit $15.00.
At $25.00?We have an assortment
of Ladies' and Misses' suits
in plain and fancy striped Broad
Cloths, Plain and Fancy Panamas
and Herringbone stripes in
all the staple and fancy shades.
The largest assortment and the
greatest values in the South at
the price. Suit $25.00.
Beautiful line of finer suits up
! to $125.00 suit