The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, May 20, 1909, Image 1
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VOL. XXIII. KINGSTREE, SOUTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY. MAY 20. 1900. NO. 10.
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NEWS AND VIEWS j
IN LAKE CITY.
BIG TOBACCO CBOP PREDICTED-BEANS
IOYING?LECTURING COTTONTOTS |
?MAGISTRATE'S COURT.
Lake City, May 19:?Mrs T S
Duffy and son last week joined
Dr Duffy here, whe re they have j
made their home. Tbey came
from Newbern. N C.
If one may predicate upon the
(JUdUUiy UI lUUdLCU auto uiauu^
^actured here and hauled away
into the country this spring, the
crop of tobacco that is now
growing breaks all the records
i _ of former years. Thirty days
from now the weed will begin to
go upon the market, and those
connected with the business, |
growers, warehousemen and
others, are fully employed in
preparing for the expectant and
busy days ol the season that
hold out fair promises to each
and all.
The shipment of beans began
about a week ago and the size
is now growing rapidly. Last
year the crop was about thirty(
two thousand hampers. This
number will be exceeded this
season by more than twenty
thousand hampers. Squashes
211 L Trnal* tA I
"Ar'Hl UCj; 111 LUUVXII^ luis II \-\-u kv
Northern tables, and that leader
as a stomach ache - producer,
cucumbers, will be read}- for
.business soon, the plants now
being: in bloom. Why is this
vegetable called a "cuke?" Is
it because the "cuke" is as
lacking in nourishment as an
average duke in brains'?
Will ten cents' cotton pay for
($7.00 flour'r or 12 cents' bacon?
k 12* cents' calico? or 10 cents'
#.m? or Si.00 corny It will not,
ad no logic on earth can make
even appear to do so: and yet
xr people keep on growing
tton, cotton, thinking cotton,
tton, talking cotton, cotton
id starving cotton, cotton. I
Seywill pay $1.00 per bushel i
rr- onm instead of
E towing, honest, sound meal
Hftfltthd grist Is pellagra (spelling
not warranted) fashionable that
it should be sought after like;
slop-bucket hats'r Wheat, good
wheat, can be grown right here.
. Then why, for conscience' sake
will men eat Fuller's earth
""^cbalk, hulled peas, and goodness-only-knows
what else, instead
of plain, manly Carolina
wheat bread r Hogs can be
raised right here in Williamsburg,
whose sides rival Western
ham. and whose hams put to
shame the best Wesphalia ever
knew. Yet our people pay or
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BBY CI
overstock
?AI* fhA np
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Spec
iir advantage for jo
D. R
try to pay 11 and 12 cents for
Western stuff. How long- will
this thing go on Some
beans shipped from s
here brought $2.50 per basket. <
There is something- to be maue
at that price. A grower told
us yesterday that his tirst pick- ]
ing- which made twenty baskets
brought him enough to pay for
| making his entire crop of two
acres, including fertilizers. He
will get at least 200 baskets <
from the two acres. So that ten
per cent of the crop paid for the .
entire crop. Do you think this
man will ever be so simple as
to deyote himself to cotton?
Magistrate Eaddy sent two
cases to the upper court last
week, one for bigamy and the
other for assault with intent to j
! kill. Monday a white man waf
| tried by jury in his court a
'convicted. The charge was
tering.upon lands of anoth
; for the purpose of fishing with,
out consent of the owner of the
! land. W L B.
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If you want to feel well, look |
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well Alia oe wen, iase ruiey s mu- j
i ney Remedy. It tones up the kid;
neys and bladder, purifies the blood ,
aud restores health and strength. ,
Pleasant to take and cou'ains no,
harmful drugs. Why not com-1
mence today? D C Scott
One Bottle Cured. j
To The Red Cross Drug Store, j
Gentlemen: ? I wish to say x
that I was a very sick man with 1
chills and fever. I took one bot- *
tie ot Duffy's Dead Shot for
Chills and Fever and it did the
work. I have had no more chills 1
i
and feel as well as I ever did. j
Respectlully,
Jno M Adams.
Lake City, S C, May 17, 1900. *
INSURE YOUR HORSES
AGAINST DEATH
In a Strong Company >
If you are financially indej
afford the expense to prott
pendent, you cannot afford
you notning wun which i
This is simply a business j
Lhave insured the Stock of
Farmers and Best Business
insure me yours
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THE INDIANA AND OHIO
P. O. Arrowsn
KINGSTRE
JDTHtt
:ed oil.Su
xt V ^
i"J y
u to call a
eddick's
Lanes Locals.
Lanes, May 17:? Rev
Mr Rankin tilled bis tirst
ippointment here Sunday. He
ielivered two able and ear.
nest sermons to attentive congregations.
Mr liankin also
tielped^us in our Sundajr-school,
ir-Vij/'Vi mc -i Y\rkr<arin *Pfl VPTV
11 1IJVU VI UO U^|/l V. V II* ? ?% ? v? J
much.
Mr J X 0 Read's carpenter
force is here building an addition
to the A C L depot. Mr
Read has been a great helper in
onr prayer meetings since coining
here and we will regret to
see hiir. leave. He will talk es
pecially to the children Sunday
evening. ' put, little ones,
he has \od for you.
Mr f spent Sunday
aw t visiting.
The two Nettles, Euand
Rt spent Sunday
ft.
Laughlin is
.r, Mrs H D
?d visit.
L Eagerton
spent ^ uttons.
Our b. __^atr<r' now ready to
play ball.
Thank you, Mr Editor, for
four space and patience and if
this isjjetting too long, I'll
Skidoo.
Hoaiseness, bronchitis and other
throat troubles are quickly cured by
Foley's HoSey and Tar as it soothes
ind heals the inflamed throat and
jronchial tubes and the most obstilate
cough disappears. Insist upon
laring the genuine Foley's Honey
md Tar. DC Scott.
At Lake City.
Duffy's Dead Shot for Chills
md Fever will in the future be
nanufactured at Lake City b}'
:he Red Cross Drug Store. Eviry
bottle guaranteed to cure or
/our money back. 5 20 It
AND MULES
I FROM ANY CAUSE
Vith a Bond Deposit.
)endent, you can easily
kct yourself; if not indeany
loss, which leaves
:o replace vour Stock.
>roDOsition.
some of the Bijrgest
Men in the County. Let
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LIVE STOCK INS. CO,
nith, Agent.
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miner Clo
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rs we wil
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them.
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ANOTHTNEW COUNTY
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WOULD CUT FOUR COUNTIES WITH
OLANM AS THE COUNn SEATPROMOTERS
ACTIVE.
' i Editor County Record:?
Th? citizens of Olanta and sur,;
rounding territory have recently recommenced
an active and well
directed movement agitating their
new county scheme and from what
; we learn their chances seem brighter
than ever. Olanta is so situated as
1 to render her peculiarly adapted for
1 a county seat, being surrounded by
narffl nf fnnr POOlltieS. viz: Flor
ence, Williamsburg, Sumter and
' Clarendon, and as she is a thriving
j little town that has made wonderful
strides in the past three years, it
1 looks to us that she deserves the
, county seat she seeks, and although
it does take a slice off our county,
, we are generous enough to be willing
for it in the interest of our State's
welfare. Olanta is destined to be a
j city at no long future date and her
| people have become aware aware of
j her advantages and have taken off
| their coats to fight for her rights.
A $5,000.00 school building is under
construction and we hear of
several other very substantial enterprises
being on foot
Pro Bono Publico.
Bethlehem Union Meeting
New Zion church. May 28-30,
j 1909.
Friday, 10:00 to 10:15 am ?
| Prayer and praise service.
10:15 to 11:00 a m?Organization.
* 11:00 to 1*2:00 m?Introductory
sermon by W E Hicks.
12:00 to 1:00 p m?First sub:
ject: What constitutes justifiable
; reasons for exclusions in a Baptist
church, and who are eligible
to deal with erring members'"?
| Speaker, J II Blackwell.
Saturday, 10:00 to 10:30 a in ?
Deyotional exercises, R B Cannon.
10:30 to 11:30 a m?Second
subject: Laborers: the need, by
whom supplied, what part do.
we play, and are we doing- our
duty'f? Speaker, B K Truluck.
11:30 to 12:30 p m?Missions
and the relationship of the different
boards?Speaker, T J
Rooke.
Sunday, 10:00 a m?Sundayschool
hour.
11:0u a m?Missionary sermon
by Rev L N Chappell.
Get DeWitt's Carbolized Witch
Hazel Sake when you ask for it.
There are a great many imitations,
but there is just one original. This
salve is good for anything where a
sake is needed to be used, but it is
especially good for Piles. Sold by 1)
C Scott. i
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thing an<
II have a
les.
iin Sto
Eighth Grade ieceDtfen.
The eighth grade of the Kings
tree Graded school held a recep
| tion at the home of their teach
er, Miss Lorena Koss, on las1
Saturday from S:30 to 11:00 p m.
Many and varied games were
j played and the evening was
, most enjoyably spent. Music
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was iurnisnea oy air oamuei i^evin
on the cornet, accompanied
by Miss Carrie Onslow on the piano.
The following enjoyed
Miss Ross' hospitality: Misses
Ross, Onslow, Minnie Bryan,
Maude Baker, Annie Baker, Estella
Coward, Marian McFadden,
Janette Henry, Mattie Epps,
Bessie Swann, Masters Alex
Gordon, Robert Kirk, .las Vause,
John Ross and Mr Samuel levi]
Beautiful Span
Gives Pre
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NERVOUS prostration is usually thi
result of avocation which require)
ft continual strain on the nervou:
system.
In such cases it would be wise if i
change of vocation could be made.
But this is not always possible and s
good tonic becomes a necessity.
Peruna is a tonic that invigorate!
without producing a drug habit.
\
Miss Pilar MonUrde Fra
A letter sent to the Peruna Drug Mfg
Miss Pilar Monterde. is as follows:
J1 Teatro Print
<[ The Peruna Drug Mfg. Co., Columbus
11 Gentlemen: Having used your jus
, i for some time, I have the pleasure of
<| best tonic I have ever used.
S It Is a wonderful fortifier of the
\1 creases the vitality of the whole bodJ
11 the most complete and permanent re
{i taste.
! ? I do not hesitate, therefore, to rt
11 as the best and most pleasant tonic th
11 Yours very tn
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McCalloagh-PiwellMarried,
on Wednesday, Maj 19,
I at 4 o'clo:k p m, at the home of the
. bride's mother, Mrs Maggie McOal* ^
"! lough near Taft, Miss Alice Mc->
Culiough to Mr Ernest Powell or
Trio. The ceremony was performed*
, by Kev E E ErVin of Kingstree,
The bride is a popular and attpattive
young lady and has a host ot
j friends in Kingstree as well as at
her home. The groom, although t
comparatively a ntw-comer to oar
county, has already gamed many
friends at Trio and is prominent in
the business and social a?a:rs of the
| community.
Our hearty felicitations are extended
to the happy coople.
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ish Dancer
lise to Pe-ru-na.
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e J Per an a is not a beverage nor a bitters,
sjbut an honest, straightforward tonia
i ] that increases the appetite and eneoor* ,
ages digestion. f
i There is a great demand for tonics
daring the depressing heat of rammer,
i and especially in countries where hoi
weather is vory prevalent,
i Such a demand is exactly met by
: reruns*
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\ise$ Pt runa as a Tonic.
. Co., from the popular Spanish dancer,
ipal, Chy of Mexico, Mo*-. 3, 1905. 1 [
e, Ohio, U.S.A. J i .
ttly celebrated remedy. La Peruna," i1 i
Informing you that 1 consider it the ! , I
nerves after exhaustion and It in-!1
/, and in my own case has produced1 \
sto ration. It is aJsc pleasant to the \ \
commend this remedy to all women'
at tbey can possibly take.
uly, (Missi P. Monterde. <
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