The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, May 06, 1909, Image 2
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flitPEK HAPPENINGS
Flue Fishing oa the Hirer?People Lire
High on Hone Hade Products.
Harpers, May 3:?The fishermen
of this community are having
some tine sport with the
scaly tribe. Messrs J J Swails
and F Morgan* went to Black ; l
river last Saturday and caught
63 as tine bream and redbreast '
as were ever taken from that
stream.
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Mr Editor, fres'i butter, new
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Irish potatoes, caobage and;'
snap beans is the bill of tare!'
with us at Harpers and good, J(
sweet buttermilk for dessert. \
We have a little fresh kid and 4
beef also. You know, we live in J
the exempted part of the count}' v
under the general stock law. c
Come down, Mr Editor, and c
spend a day with us. Some of
the good people of Harpers will
show you over our little town ^
and also take you over to Rose- ^
raary and show you the improvements
of this town. We would e
feel honored to have the editor r
of our county paper visit us and
see what little improvements we ^
have to show him. We feel it '
-nr/xiilsi rx nloacant niltinp* for
nvwiv* w w I/4vmv/?*M?
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you, Mr Editor, and would be to y
our people a benefit and pleasure. s
Give us a tew hours notice of
your coming" and we will arrange ^
for a dav's outing for you. .
Our truck growers will have i
beans ready for market by the s
15th inst if no backset is caused y
by unfavorable weather. We c
have some as fine oats as can be j.
seen in the State: also very good
stands of corn and cotton, with g
fair prospects tor a good crop y
this year. Our farmers are n
planting in this neighborhood a y
plenty of food crops. We pje- c
diet that within the next five
years this community will be t
producing five or six times as s
much farm produce as it is now. >
We have a plenty of land and to ^
spare and it is now rapiaiy^o- j
ing under cultivation. Our farm- r
ers are improving their methods every
year and we have a right ^
to erpect better days in our
community and town. Watch
this community tive years hence.
It must develop into a prosperous
farmiug section.
Subscriber.
Trade Falls Oil.
On the 17th of August next not
lea> than fifteen out of twenty-one
counties will vote prohibition.
Aruoug the number sure to go dry
by a vote of over two to one are
Sumter and Williamsburg. Everv
O J
man who has friends in either of
the two counties named should endeavor
to get them to vote prohibition.
The people of this county
1* " ?'A "* '4/1 - ? * t It O o /V
are very mucu iukivsicu iu iuv ?vtion
of Sumter and Williamsburg,
aud it behooves them to help stop
. the drain now upon Clarendon. If
the adjoining counties do go dry,
most of the money from this county
now goiug to them will stay where
it naturally belongs?at home.?
Manning Time*.
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Many weak, nervous womeu have
been restored to health by Foley's
Kidney Remedy as it stimulates the
kidneys so they will eliminate the
waste matter from the blood. Impurities
depress the nerves, causing
nervous exhaustion and other ailments.
Commence today and you
will soon be well. Pleasant to take.
DC Scott.
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Frofitabl
Every item here is of Vital i
e and profit by your expenenc
Dress Goods and up-to-date M
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UK. BART BMIIS XUOt
Hakes Eloquent Speeches tor Prohlbition?Picnic
at Scranton.
Scranton, May 3:?Not only
the Woman's Christian Union
but the people of all denomina-1
tions have been greatly benefit-|
ed by the three days' service
Mrs Mary Harris Armor gave
last week to our county.
On Friday morning, April 30,
1 well-filled house listened to
Mrs Armor's eloquence in Kingstree
District conference which
net with Lake City Methodist
:hurch. Not once, but repeat?dly,
the ministers and laymen
ipplauded the burning facts
presented in her original style.
She pleaded for the protection
if th#? lives nf the women and
:hildren and for the betterment
>f our commonwealth.
representative members from
fohnsonville, High Hill, Elim,,
lamp Branch and Lake City
Temperance Unions were presnt
at the Scranton Temperance
ally on Saturday, May 1. Notwithstanding
the rain and wind
?n Saturday morning, about
our hundred people listened to
Irs Armor telling, "How Geor;ia
Went Dry." A long parade of
chool children and Loyal Tem
erance legioners marched un- j
ler fourteen banners and fifty |
J S flags from the depot to the
fethodist church where Mrs
^rmor spoke. Dinner was
erved in the prove immediatey
afterwards. The weather
leared up and all present voted
t a pleasant and profitable day.
Mrs Armor left Scranton on
laturday night for Kingstree, j
rhere she was to speak to a |
aass meeting of the congregaions
on Sunday in their spa:ious
school auditorium.
A new chivalry is dawning on
he manhood of Williamsburg's!
;ons, that of protecting the,
veaker brother. When this j
lood inundates our country (as .
t surely will) we shall have no J
nore dispensary system or,
mytbing else that offends the
veaker ones.
Headache
(NEURALGIA
Tak* BACKACHE
ONE | "I but used Dr.J
*1 *ojl|a JUllet' Antl-Pils
of^the.little p,Ut ^ yean ^
T Ll.?. "nd tbii they ?rt the
J <hln? ?*? 1,111
on/Tfiwk een*ln!y give ?uf
and the krtr the d#i(red <
Pain'is I
4 MrvJ.P BrtweO.
Gone Toetpek. Nev.
am> the paws or
RHEUMATISM j
^ and SCIATICA ]
25 .Doses: 25*Cents
Your Druggist sells Dr Miles' Anti-Pun Pills
ino he is uthorued lo return the price of the first
riiiift lonlv) if ii fills to benefit sou.
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nterest to you, who wish to save
e. Our nnst up-to-date hue coos
jllinerv, and a lull line of Silks,
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P.P.P.I
P. P. P. win partly and vitalise year
blood, create a good appetite and give jour 1
whole system tone ana strength. I
A prominent railroad superintendent at ' I
Bavannah, suffering with Malaria, Dyspepsia,
and Bheuaatlam says: "After taxing 2
PP.P.be never feltaowell in hie life, and ,
feels aa if be ooold live forever, if he could a
always get P. P. P."
If you are tired out from over-work and v
Q)q|| pr%r\ ft nimAH^ (ikl
P. P. P. <
If 70a are feelln* badly io the spring 1
ad out of aorta, taks J ?
p. P. P. >
If your (figettfTS organs aaadtoolng up,
taks c
P. P. P. ;i(
e
Ifyou suffer with baa,'ac 1
dahdky aad wnkai, tak*
P. P. P. !;
! tl
If you suffer with uerrous p tratioa, ,
nerrae unstrung aad a |woral ?et dowa
of the system/taka j
p. p. p.
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For Hood Poison. Rheumatism, Scrof- ; q
Old Sores, Malaria, Chronic female i
Complaints, taka 1 e
p. p. P. Is
Prickly Ash, Poke Root ! Q
and Potassium. c
Tba best biood purlher In the world. C
F. V. LIPPMAN. it
SftvaaMlt. Gaorfta.
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THIRTY BALES ON 24 ACRES! !P
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Remarkable Yield ot Cotton Reported ti
by Mr. J. C Graham, Near Gourdins. Editor
County Record:?
Complying- with your request
in last issue of The Record fpr
other "Williamsburg- farmers lo s<
tt
let the world know what they al
are doing-, I herewith hand you . a<
statement ot 24 acres cotton
grown by me last season. This
land had been planted in corn
the year before and had a fine _
crop of pea-vines left on it.which
I consider worth S3 to $5 for the i
last crop. The items land, mule /
i'
rent and feed and hand hire are ;i
taken from Mr Strong's state- \
ment, as they are approximate-:
ly the satne all over the county.
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J C (iKAHAM. 9
Gourd in, May 3.
YIELD FiiONl TWENTY-FOUR ACRES
OF COTTON NEAR OOl RDINS, S
C. A I) 1008, GROWN BY J c
GRAIIAM.
GROSS L'KOFIT.
By 30 bales cotton, 15,030
ft.s (<{; $1,233 911
By 100 bushels seed sold
<it, COc, planting 00 00
By 100 bushels seed sold
(<rr 50c, planting* 50 00;
By 100 bushels seed used
for planting and food
@ 40c 40 00
By 13,770 H'S sold oil mill 137 70 ,
$1,521 61']
EX TENSE. i
Cost of fertilizers $ 10$ 00
Hoeing, thinning, etc 24 i0i$
Picking cotton . 15 < 50 ^
Ginning, bagging and r
ties CO 00,3
Plow hand one year ... 144 00; ?
Kent charged for mule . 40 00. \
" " " land. 192 00 {
Feed lor mule 100 00! ^
$ 925 50 j 5
Net profit ... 596 11 j j
Rev I \\ Williamsons Letter, j j
Rev I W Williamson, Hunting|
ton, W Ya, writes: ''This is tocer-1'
Itify that 1 used Foley's Kidney'"
1 Remedy for nervous exhaustion and \
j kidney trouble and am free to say
jthat it will do all that you claim for; j
lit." Foley's Kidney Remedy has: E
; restored health and strength to j li
thousands to weak, run down peo- *
pie. Contains no harmful drugs
and is pleasant to take. 1) C Scott.
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for Sprin
i money and at the same time
iists ot Clothing", Ladies' and
Japonica, Taffeta, China and F
RCU<
Cure lor Pueumouia.
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Under date of Boston, Mass, J)ejember
9, 1905, a press writer gives
i simple remedy which he says is a
jure cure for pneumonia and which
le says was formulated y ~-**ears
igo bv one of the bee
*Jew England has ever ..
rho never lost a patient by thte disase.
The same writer says that of
he many cases he has known where
i t- i
ni8 remeay nas uecu tricu it uao
ever failed, even after the best local
a lent had pronounced the case hopeand
that one of the best phyei?
ians in his vicinity says he has used
: for several years with success in
very case.
Readers of the Gazette would act
'isely by preserviug this prescripion.
Here it is:
"Take six to ten onions,according
j size, and chop them fine; place
ver a hot fire, add about the same
uantity of rye meal and vinegar
nough to form a thick paste. Stir
horoughly, letting it 9immer from
ve to ten minntes. Then put the
iass in a cotton bag large euough to
over the lungs, and apply to the
host as hot as the patient can bear
;. Before this gets cold apply an- 1
ther, and then continue by reheat- 1
jg the poultice. In a few hours the 1
atient will be out of danger. Usualr
three or four Applications will be
ifficient,but continue treatment un1
perspiration starts from ihe chest."
-vlinton Gazette.
Trespass Notice.
Notice is here' ' give that all per>ns
are warned 'ainut espassing on
le lands of the e E Timmons,
ud anyone doini >o w: be dealt with
^cording to law,
m .1 Timmons,
\* d B Timmons,
J- m Timmons,
.? C Timmons.
4-n-4t V. L Timmons.
Kingstree
c AMP NO- 27.
struma* aunatl
l*t and 3rdMonda>
II lii^ each
WjrJ&H Visiting choppers cor.
\N \yf^BrgfioW dlally invited to conn
op and sit on a stump
Xoja or hang about on the
limba.
Thos. McCutchen,
27 12m. Con. Com.
Electricl
Bitters
Succeed when everything else fails.
In nervous prostration and female
weaknesses they are the supreme
remedy, as thousands have testified. I
FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND
STOMACH TROUBLE
it is the best medicine ever sold
over a druggist's counter.
Real Estate Broker, J
KINGSTREE, S. C. }
C/tl A TUa rocirl_ S I
rui JiUc ? iut itjiu- * I
'ence of the late W W j I
'Grayson, Esq, on North i j
'Academy street. A hand- i I
'some bargain at a very \ '
f low price. Call on me for \ |
* price and terms. i '
' If you need a bond of \
'any kind let me secure \ i
'you with the American \ i
'Security Company of i ,
' New York. \ i
Final DischargeTake
notice, that on the 29 th day of;
lay.'A D 1909, I will apply to P M !
Iroekinton. Judge of l'robate ofWil-;
amsburg county, for a final discharge j
s administrator of the estate of W S I
loore, deceased.
L 0 Hoi.loway,
5-6-lt Administrator. {
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I Buyrs. rji,
get reliable merchandise. Read >
Gents' Oxfords, also an entire line yjjmW ^
'nnlard Agents for W B Corsets. ^
> . LJffy ;p"
i D P P ...
Hales Harrelons Cares in Bleod Foisea, iciatisi and Scroti. P.
P. P. purifies the blood, builds up the weak and debilitated, girts
strength to weakened nerves, expels disease, giving the patient health and
happiness, where sickness, gloomy feelings and lassitude first prevailed.
In blood poison, mercurial poison, malaria, dyspepsia, and in all blood
and skin diseases, like blotches, pimples, old chronic ulcers, tetter, scald
head, we say without fear of contradiction that P. P. P. la the beat blood
purifier in the world. ?
Ladies whose systems are poisoned and whose blood is in an Impure condition
due to menstrual irregularities, are peculiarly benefitted by the WOfl*
derful tonic and blood cleansing properties of P. P. P., .prickly Ash, Poke
Boot and Potassium.
F. V. LIPPMAN, SAVANNAH, CA.
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CRADLE GRAVE-8
STACKLEY, the Furniture Man, X
is still doing a X
RUSHING BUSINESS O
at the same old stand- x
Something for Everyone, g
L. J. STACKLEY, 8
y "The Furniture Man" $
O KINQSTREE, S. C. O ^
X COFFEfcTS -?D CjSlSICGTS. X
i SPRING JEWELRY !
| AND NOVELTIES. j i
Eveiyone buys new clothes in the Spring, and a piece of Jewelry t
?a Watehi a Ma, a Ring or a Diamond?gives the finishingtonch X
4 to smart .apparel. 1
\ "WEIDIDIITG- PEESEUTS j
Spring and Summer call for presents. We have them in the J
latest and most exclaslre designs. J
j Special Attention Given to Mail Orders. :
We appreciate our Williamsburg customers and are always ready
to serve them to our best abilitv. I
: Stephen Thomas & Bro., i
l HI KINK STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C.
| New Drug Store |
? M. L. ALLEN, Proprietor ?
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Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Brushes, Combs,
? Perfumery and Fancy Toilet Articles in great ?
^ variety. Physicians' Prescriptions carefully com- ^
? pounded by experienced Pharmacist.' Everything ?
^ &
.? New and Up-to-Date Ii?!
I Next to PostofKce IJ
We are representing a
REO AUTOMOBILES f
in this county. If you contemplate buying, we
will be pleased to give you a demonstration.
WOODS it COTTINGHAM,
3-ii-tf LAKE CITY, S. C,
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