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|jpr; .y-w^v.^WviVViufVi ^ HARPERS HAPPENINGS. Nejro Killed on the Rail-Items ol |! News Aboot Town. Harpers, May 5:?A negro by the!; name of Ed Ward was killed by one v the A C L Corp. 's log traius near t Sampit station last Monday, tbes 3rd inst. The negro was said toja have been asleep on the track. En- !0 gineer Jesse Xeal says he was lying a lengthwise on the track. Engineer ij Neal did all in his power to save tbe ^ unfortunate man, but the locomo-'^ tive was too near upon him. The ver- i & diet ot the jury of inquest was that i p the deceased came to his death by j 0 his own carelessness. j v The writer has received with re-! S gret information of the sickness of! tl the editor of The Record and i I * f others of his family. We hope he: w and his loved ones will speedily be f< restored to health. (Thanks, we are re improving elowly.?Ed. The Rec-iC 8 ORD.) Mr A B Crosby, of this place, had j ic a fine mule bitten by a snake last." Sunday. The mule in a few hours jw was suffering untold pain and looked ia as if it would die at once. The -ac ^ ^mrner gave it a few doses of Jap- jcr aneae oil and the animal began' to;re improve at once and is now at work i . agaiu. This remedy should be 04 i yjtnown to everv householder. t? J | i-U l|V Farmers of this commuuity have | ^ been very busily engaged with Gen - eral Green the past w eek. The recent! ^ Jr rains have given the farmers trouble. ~ WlfcU gnu&jUUl \mk.u unc uiuic ucciv kjl w * ' W -favorable weather they will have; *their crop in good shape. : ^ jfs-- Sheriff C W Scurry of Georgetown j c{ was in towu a short time last Satur- j ^ day shaking hands with his nianyi^ \ friends. Both sections of the Georgetown j ?< county ehaingaug are now located at m or near Harpers doing some work in I.< this community,which is much need- g ;i. ecL The dispensary profits are making good roads in the county. The' w ' county ehaingaug hus an average of h , from 25 to 40 convicts all the time, e> ? ; which means quite a lot of work for' y our roads. The Geoigetown A: "Western rail- ;C road will run a colored excursion r from Georgetown to this place today,. May 10. The towns of Harper and | Rosemary will be overcrowded with i 1 W 1 the darkey tribe. StlBSCKIBKli, H&* m Lived 152 lears p i- ! Wm Parr?England's oldest man j I ?married the third time at 120, i worked m the fields till ld2 and ' g lived 20 years longer. People should | e ; be youthful at 80. James Wright of ' t( | ' Spurlock, Ky, shows how to remain j it young. "I feel just like a 10-year-old r; ? boy/' he writes., "after taking six! p bottles of Electric Bitters.For thirty j s years Kidney trouble made life a r burden, but the first bottle of this ^ wonderful mediciue convinced me I p had found the greatest cure on earth." They're a godsend to weak, a sickly, run-down or old people. Try a them. 50c at I> C Scott's. "V A Dollar Bill " Sr * p l: with your name and address will bring you both Jeffersoniaus for the r next six months. They are both live o " wires. You can't touch them without i p ' getting a shock. j t The Jeffersonians, Thomson, Georgia. Jfi L Mortgage, real estate, title j0 lien on crop, bill of sale, agri-! ' "cultural lease and lien, mort-jn gage personal property, bill ot' b sale and lien on crop combined j t; for sale at The Record ofii e. j e i ' r~ *- - "?? ; mN/mmwM amam Frofitabl Every item here is of Vita! i and protlt by your expenen Dress Goods and up-to-date I S wvwwvvvvwvwwwww SENATOR SMITH SPEAKS OUT. iav? Ho i? a nomnrrat and Will Stlr.l to the Party's Principles. Washington, May 7: ? Sena to j Miiith showed some "emotion'" todai vhen he saw The State, containing lie extract from the Virginia papei tating the new South Carolina Sen.tor was going to vote for protection >11 the products of his State, He was ,t that time turning off a lumber obbyywhich wanted to convince him te ought to \ote for a duty on lumer. Some of the lumber lobbyists, eeing the piece iu the paper, supposed that Smith was open to a propsi tion, or at least ready to be coninced. This iu spite of the fact, the euator says, that he had told them iiat he was goiug to vote the straight )emocratic ticket, one plank of hose platform declared specifically >r free lumber. The Virginia paper iferred to Senator Smith of South arolina. "There are a good many Smiths t the country," said the Senator. Even the Senate here is loaded ith them. This particular Smith is Democrat and whenever he cannot it in accordance with the Demoatic party's principles he's goiug to sign bis job and get out." The lumber lobbyists have been tiling on both the South Carolina ;nators. Senator Tillman told them le same thing yesterday that Smith Id them today?that he was going > vote in accordance with the platrin which called for free lumber. The lumber lobby, by the way, hich called on Senators Smith and illrnan represented themselves as om South Carolina. Six men died at Senator Smith's oSice today, lling him that some of them were om South Carolina and some from her States, who had interests in )uth Carolina. As they came out I et them. "Do any of you gentleaieu live in outh Carolina?" I asked. "Well," answered one straightforard, honest-looking fellojy, "I ave interests there, but 1 cannot :actly say 1 live there. I live in ew York." "Are any of the others from South arolina?'' I asked. "No, sir,'' was his reply. Zach M< (thee. THE THRU E-A~WEEK WORLD, The Greatest Newspaper of its Type. It Always Tells the Truth as It Is, Promptly and Fully. ead in Every English Speaking Country. It has invariably been the reat effort of the Thrice-a-Week dition of the New York World 5 publish the news impartially 1 order that it may be an accuate reporter of what has hapened. It tells the truth, irrepective of party, and for that eason has achieved a position rith the public unique among apers of its class. If you want the news as it relly is, subscribe to the TbriceWeek edition of the New York iforld, which comes to you evey other day,except Sunday,and jjthus practically a daily at the irice of a weekly. The ,Thnce-a-Week World's egular subscription price is nly $1.00 per year, and^ this ays for 156 papers. We oner his unequalled newspaper and 'he County Record together or one year for $1.75. The regular subscription price f the two papers is $2.25. The Record has printed up a umber of promissory note ooks, fifty notes to the book, bat we are selling at ten cents ach, tf AAAMAAMAAMAAMAMAAWMW c Reading >c:> interest to you, who wish to sav ce. Our most up-to-date line con Vlillinerv, and a full line of Silks, MA DIVERSIFICATION NEEDED. [ How the South Loses by Sticking to One Crop. r J We notice in a Southern uews-; r! paper an article concerning thet ' j wasteful methods in marketing the . I cotton crop, Mr George W Truitt L says, "Quit going in debt to laise . cotton," and Mr Leonidas F S?x>tt > i insists that the reason a 600 million ! dollar cotton crop does not make the South the richest country in the, world is that Southern farmers buy hay and corn at extortiouate prices, bay them regardless of price. ;' Continuing Mr Scott says that j Hanrnia Knra 1 millinnc snrili ftf : 1 , V*W*g?I? WW J o X | UillllVUB ?f V**U V* fertilizers aunually. He ad*^Arther that in the past ten yea1 .Ve have lost 300 millions in '. : in i * I carelessly packing cotton b a. '* j Ninety farmers out of every hut ,-ed j he says, think they get paid for the . wrappings from a bab of cotton. . As a matter of fact, thirty pounds, t 6 per cent tare, is taken off of the ' price of every bale. If each bale of . the 1909 crop wa& properly com- , pressed when ginned and wrapped in cotton it would mean a saving of 30 millions. We join Mr Scott and Mr Truitt in urging, as we have done for the past generation, the diversification of Southern Agriculture. Every farm is not equally adapted to every crop. Let each farmer find out what his soil is adapted to and raise something besides cotton, liaise corn and cattle, raise hogs, raise oats and alfalfa aud Southern cow peas. In this direction lies independence for the Southern farmer.? Home cf Farm. P.P.P.I P. P. P. w:l! purify and vitalise your I ' blood, cnateagoodappetiteand giveyour | A 'vkoiesystem tone and strength. H A prominent rallrojid superintendent at I ' Z Pa vuniiah. suffering with Malaria, Dyspep ; [j? siii.r.nd Rheumatism says: "After taking B fie }'. P. 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John Scott made suit to uae 1 j to grant him letters of administration j of the estate of and effects of Frank I | These are therefore to cite and ad- \ monish all and singular the kindred and , creditors of the said Frank Scott, deceased, that they be and appear before ) me in the court of probate to be held at' Kingstree, S (J. on the 34th day of May j next after publication thereof, at 11, o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, i if any they have, why the said adminis-: tration should not be granted. ! Given under my hand this 11th dav of, May, A D 1909. Published on the 13th day of May, 1009, in the County Record. i P M Brockintov 5-13-3t Probate Judge, j \ . ?* ?. : for Sprit >: e money and at the same time { isists ot Clothing", Ladies' and ( Japonica, Taffeta, China and Fc RCUS ftWW rVmYTTtV yyTVVVTYTVW : Jotinsonvllle High School. '; I I Johnsonville, May 10:?Johnson- ; ville High schooi is preparing for ! l he commencement exercises of one j of the most successful terms history. ^ The following programme'..... carried out from May 29 31. Saturday, May 29, 8:30 p m.? ' Burglars," a short play. Drills. Suudav, May 30, 11 a m.?Com- v mencement sermon. V .Monday, May 31. 8:30 p m?An- y una! Debate; Query, Resolved, That y Lady Maobetii was the cause of y Macbeth's fall. \ Music. y A^n/l>ilu m.. luvun io< ? Correspondent. c We have just got in a splen- / lid lot of all kinds of stationery, / ine bond papers,ruled headings, / [00,000 envelopes, and Denni- ? ?on's shipping tags with brass / jyelets and wire strings, the ? >est made. See our samples be- / ore ordering elsewhere. tf / Nervous v Collapse > "I have traveled for thirty rj years continually. I lost a great ? deal of sleep, which together J with constant worry left me in y such a nervous state that nnauv, ? after having two* ""'lapses of ? nervous prostrat ; I was obliged to give up ^ling altogether. I doctore< ^nti* /ally but with no relief Dr. files' Nervine came to 1 ue?I cannot describe t Ccringwhich this Nervih Whenever I am T nervous a few doses A. G. C. LIBBY, There are mat. us ; wrecks. There is ne..?. s- ; tration of the stomach ioTnTie ! bowels, and other organs. The brain, the kidneys, the liver, the ; nerve centers are all exhausted. There is but one thing to do? ! build up the nervous system by the use of Dr. Miles' Rcstora- < tivc Nervine. Its strength- ! cning influence upon the nerv- ; ous system restores normal 1 t i action to the organs, ana wncu ? they all work in harmony, health is assured. (Jot a bottle from your druggist. Take it all according to directions, and if it does not benefit lie will return your money. Trespass Notice. J Notice is hereby given that all per- j ?ons are warned against trespassing on j he lands of the estate of J E Timmons, j Kid anyone doing so will be dealt with iccording to law. M .1 Timmons, 3 B Timmons. J If Timmons, W C Timmons. * 4-l.r?-4t E L Timmons. T Kingstree C c*?*NO- " C f nsrui tmn>u r lit and 3rd kfoadaj V UMRB j) och ? W$/3H Visiting choppers cor- C dially lnvitwl to come j 't up and sit on a stump y 'yM V VI' or iibu? uuuui uu >ui m ^ limbfc. v Tups. McCutchen, t ) 27 12m. Con. Com. T 'Electricl Bitters Succeed when everything else fails. S In nervous prostration and female C weaknesses they are the supreme J remedy, as thousands have testified. N FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND V STOMACH TROUBLE I it is the best medicine ever sold / over a druggist's counter. j i .*. .... f ...1 f WMMMMAAMMAWAAM^WAMMMMMAAMAMM*? g Buyers. fFi| *et reliable merchandise. Read ^ jents' Oxfords, also an entire line \|W ^ mlard. Agents for W B Corsets. M0j\ 5 rtVMTVWMVvwvyw^ P. P. P. 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STACKLEY, 8 > KINQSTREE, S. C. O -g > COETTITS CASEBTS. X ! SPRING JEWELRY i : AND NOVELTIES. I ei vone buys new clothes in the Spring, and a piece of Jewelry \ -it Wattb, a Pin, a Rio? er a Diamond? giyes the finishing touch * Hi smart apparel. 1 TKTEODEfcTa- PBESEUTS J Spring and Summer call for presents. We have them in the ? latest and most exclusive designs. Special Attention Given to Mail Orders, We appreciate onr Williamsburg customers and are always ready * to serve them to our best ability. Stephen Thomas & Bro., I 257 KI\b STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. > 1 We are representing r\nA v vrri/M ff/MiTT nn KtAJ AU I UMUBILfcS in this county. If you contemplate buying, we will be pleased to give you a demonstration. 1 WOODS & COTTINGHAM, LAKE CITY, S.C. j nsisn irasfrau supplies 1 \ Balls," Bats, Masks, Gloves, Etc. X ? Guns,Ammunition, Cutlery, Cook- X S ing: Stoves and Utensils, Farming fi , v ) Implements, McCormick Mowers, O .. -t ? 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