The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, October 21, 1909, Image 3
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t> f^r. J. W. Fuller, !
if of California.
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Pe-ru-no the Remedy.
jKk. J. \V. IT ..Lliit, Scientific Opti- I
: cian, im;{ N<?rtl? M;.in St.. Los Ange*.;j?
yet', Cal., writes:
^ "I was trcnhJcfl with catarrh of the ,
: vhead .for many >. ;. It affected my
sense of smell, hetirint; arid -ijrlit.
"I 6pent lots of l.ioney with doctors
* and the use of local applications to relieve
me, hut to n<? purpose until my (
attention was called to the wonderful j
effects of Pcruua.*
"I must say that I met with mostsur- '
nr4<sini? and satisfactory results. Peru- ,
r* o ? v
na took hold of the complaint and drovo
It entirely out of my system.
"Although well along toward the
Allotted span of man's life, I am aa
pleased as a child over the results, and
feel like a young man again."
Man-a lin an ideal Laxative.
MEETING OF TOWN COUNCIL
J: New Officers Sworn in?Mr L P Kinder j
Mayor ProTem.
The first meeting of the recently
elected city council w&s held
tn the office of Gilland & Gilland
Wt)n Tuesday evening, October 12.
* Those present were: Mayor L
W Gilland and Aldermen M A
Ross. H E Montgomery. W R
Scott, L P Kinder, Thomas Mcrntrhpn
F, 0 Ru riress and
Treasurer J D Gilland. The new
council was duly sworn in and
qualified as municipal officers, j
L P Kinder was elected mayor i
pro tern, to act in the absence of!
the mayor. The business on file j
*"* that had accumulated during;
the elect;on was quickly disposed j
t of, followed by the introduction
of new ordinances for the first
reading. A report on delin- j
quencies due the city was made
by the treasurer and a resolution
adopted to give delinquent
debtors final notice of such,
indebtedness, to be followed by
enforced payment of same. Pro-!
posals for bids on new uniforms!
and helmets for the officers were
jk ' issued for bids to be made at;
R next meeting of the council. All
; bills on file against the city were
( approved and ordered paid. |
\ After dispensing with the duties j
of the meeting the council ad-!
journed to meet next Friday
evening. j
io Klin dieamobdi lido.
A commission has been issued
% by the Secretary of State to the
People's Steamboat Company of
Georgetown. The company proposes
to operate freight and
passenger boats from Georgetown
up the Pee-Dee River,
stopping at all places, and then
back to Georgetown. The petitioners
of the company are: D
^ I Wilson, S B Poston a nd L S
I Ehrich.
If people with symptoms of kidney
. or bladder trouble could realize their
y danger they would without loss of
time commence taking Foley's Kidney
Remedy. This great remedy
stops the pains and the irregularities,
strengthens and builds up these organs
and there is no danger ofj
Bright's disease or other serious dis- ;
order. Do not neglect the early symptoms.
D C Scott
Patronize the enterprising
firms that invite your trade
? through your county paper. . tf
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DESTRl'UIVE STORM IN SOUTHWEST I
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Fifty-Six Lives Lust ami urea! Properly
Damage.
Memphis. Tenn, October 1 -r?:
With the known death list al- J *
ready reaching a total, of
human lives, and with other;
- --* -1 1 1 ...Ifl,
icporicw uctui.
seriously injured and nian.\
others painfully bruised, and
with the property damage
running to a million or more
dollars, the toll of the havoc and'
, i i ''
destruction of the storm, wha n
swept middle and West Ten- (
nessee. Alabama, Georgia and
portions of Arkansas and South '
Carolina late yesterday a i'ternoon
and last night, grows hourly as
reports are received from re- j
mote districts and as wire com-j
munication is gradually restor-j,
ed to a normal condition. The
storm of last night was the worst!
that has visited this section of ;
the South in years, being intense
in its destroying fury and wide- ]
spread in its area. Whole j
sections of counties were laid j:
in.waste, towns destroyed andj,
plantations greatly damaged.
The Farm Labor Needed in the South.
Among the other handicaps j
with which the South has been
burdened is the old notionhanded
down from the days of
slavery?that it is discreditable
to do manual labor. The "over- <
seer" of the old regime was
there simply to see that the
"hands" worked. The present
day demand is for men who can, '
first of all. work themselves, for
men who can do the things
which the untrained negroes ,
would slight or botch or patch 1
over, and for men who can at
the same time train these inefficient,
indolent "hands" to do
better work.
We scarcely need any more ]
"common laborers"; but all over
the land there is a crying de-j
mand for men who really know: how
to farm. We have thou- '
sands more nlowmen than are!
really needed for acreage that is |;
cultivated; hut most of them!don't
know how to plow. Can j
the ordinary farm hand of the,
South be trusted to keep a plow j
in good shape, to run it level and
true, and to adjust it to the demands
of the soil and the team
so as to get the best results with
the least expenditure of j
muscular force? j'
Next to men who will farm
for themselves along improved
lines, the South needs to-day
men trained for managers and
foremen, and, yes,?for plain;,
workmen. Dairymen, stockmen,'
gardeners, orchardists, men who j
really know how to feed a team, !
to hitch it up and to drive it, j
men who really know how to,
break the land, how to harrow:,
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it, how to run a planter or a I,
weeder or a mowing machine? j,
for all these there is an increasing
and an unsatisfied demand;
in the South to-day. j1
Such laborers we must have;
and they will either come from
other sections or be trained at
home. There are thousands of
Southern boys, too, who need
just such training. Shall we
not at least make an effort to let
them have itt?finleigb (-V. C.)
I'rofjrevive Farmer.
Money Tomes iu Bunches
to A A Chisholm, of Tread well, N j,
Y., now. Ilis reason is well worth
reading: "For a long time I suffered
from indigestion, torpid liver, constipation,
nervousness, and general
debility," he writes. 'T couldn't
sleep, had no appetite, nor ambition,
grew weak every day in spite of all
medical treatment. Then used
Electric Bitters. Twelve bottles restored
all my old-time health and
vigor. Now I can attend to business
everyday. It's a wonderful medicine."
Infallible for Stomach,
Liver, Kidney, Flood and Nerves,
i 50c. at D C Scott's.
When you come to town put a
copy of The Kecord in your pocket
and consult its business direc
tory?the advertising columns
in making your purchases. tf
CHAIRMAN OEAt'DITIXU BOARD'S RE-j
PORT FOR QUARTER ENDINTi
SEPTEMBER 30.1900.
Jui.\ 1. I>'U:
1' M Un.fki!it?>??. ? <> roiiissilary
\ mo* $ !2 *><?
F' M P.p'rkiiiion.luiuu v an I r ? tin^t'iii
I Vi
I! .1 Uivk !o\i:it; ?'?*? "? I
l I: Mii!itjri?.u? r.v. ril indent .
I N I, co!ntiii*si<'n?T.c'>ni
indent. 1 1"
I N liammi'i. nm.niK ?a'ar\ -.< ?? ?.
i vV ..vi'.w.l, tI ii-i'tMiI i ".'7
* ** salary . . m?
IIO r.i'tto:-. cntingotif 7
Teo J (ir.iiiani. -bciiif's .s darv,
3 wo>. 375 00
ew.l Graham. constable "?
" furniture for jail i."??u)'
eoni injri n' 7 7')
j;ii' rep': f r.luoe 7 > sd
L I >ta< kley.Giair- audi or'oili--"
7 l r?o
W M \ .iu-? A S 'ii. court !:
and jail la o(i
III) Roddick, 'iii hou-e an<i
jail 1 80 J
Mi-- L .1 t^Mtiii^ham.r-iiitli'xiiii: on j
I I Grab .a, load engineer Inn i)0 j
freight on tiling... 11 '> "?
I I' I ri. rson and guard*. ? nam
gang 7"> nO i
IP Frler-on. ax-.' handles OGOi
A Coitinghnm. road plow " *? <K?
The Farmer-* Suiph ('?>, chain
gang Ho 54
Kennedy-Montgomery Co. chain
pane 11 00
J 1) Krier-< n, chain gang. 20 00
TO Epps. road plow 20 .Hi
Janie- Epp>. lumber for bridge- .'5 41
W M Vau-e & Son. road plow... 7 55
S<""itr A Miller, chain gang I 98
W \V Barr. lumber for bridge-.. * 00
11 D Roddick, chain gang 1 00
Blizzard Hardware Co, chain
gang 1 Im
Wdkins Whole-ale Grocery Co,
chaingang 141 45
I) J Griffith. -npt penitentiary.
clmingang id 53
Bultman Bros, -hoe-, chain
gang 42 00
A E McColiough. Ox >wanip
bridges 13 00
1 G McCullough. supt education 100 001
4 contingent... 5 80
W ? ; L-r.v. Vmnc X? Oi l(r? VVi-11 f!n
f? ainv.1, ajvtiuo Vb ^ ?
books forcl court 32 00
Kingstree Telephone. Co. phone
rent, June 2 tO
C VV Wolfe, advertising, etc 19 63
Butlcdge Co News advertising. 6 00
Dr I N Boyd, j o>t molten) 10 00
R K Gamble, coroner's salary,
April, May and June 37 50
Jo*1 M Eaddy, mag and constable 175 00
Geo W Divis, 44 IS 75
S >1 Bradstiaw. " and constable 0.3 75
DFE I wards, constable 15 00
K K Wallace, magistrate 10<> 00
J 1 B Montgomery, auditor's sal S3 34
*4 contingent
2 0u
J N llammet, commissioner ? 50 00
J X Hainmet.commissioner,contingent
5 39
Miss Lila llammet. copying receipts,
roads 5 75
J .J Graham, road engineer Mo oo
J 1' Friers* in and guards, chain
gang 90 00
A 'Jotiinghiim, road ptov 31 50
R <' McElveen. mag and n? ".6 87
R W.Smith. r??ad pi**w...~ 20 -"6
J W Boddilord. r*?a<N ?? 23 00
bridges 7 30
R .1 Kirk, reindexing 65 00
Miss L.J i unningliani,ieind?'x'g 50 00
August 2:
Geo J Graham, jail rejgut July 24 90
lunatics 13 95
21 40
SG McDonald, mag and con... 33 75
J 'J >!? (_ullough, -upt c<iination .<u uj
' contingent 0 3)
CieoB Nesinitli.magandeonG mo t?7 50
J It Files. meg and '.-on 3 mos- 33 75
I C Kinder,fodder for roadplow l 7*
1! O Britton. 1; B C C sal 133 33'3
contingent 4 35
People's Mercantile Co, ciiaing'g 5 s*>
Hillie Adaru< (col'd), r?>ad plow. 3 35
Kingstree lldw Co, chaingang.. 7 7s
Wilkin- Whole-ale Grocery Co.
chaingang 101 !?.">
John * Fulton, h:iy for r! plow. 10 50 J
August 3:
F-L Joye. roads s ijO
Augu>t 2:
Jii" MX"X-'?:i. ciiaiugang .">1 02
*? * lumber for bridges 14 00
Kennedy-Montgomery Co, chain
gang 17 50
J A Herring, cliaingang 2 55 1
W M Vause & Sotr.shoeing mules io 00
Scott & Miller, chaingang 12 20
J G Altman. roads 5 00
" bridges 75 00
Carolina Portland Cement Co,
paint for bridge 42 53
Carolina l'ortl md Cement Co, j
tilings for roads 55 80
r O Epps, peas for road plow... 5 00
L>r W V Brockington, chaingang 7 00
' 44 lunatic... 0 50
Louis Singleton, fence 60 00
August 2:
Dr W J Ilaselden, lunatic 5 00
H PSnowden, grand ji'xy 3 00
Kingstree Telephone Co, rent for
July -w
L M feelk. constable 2 30
J Wesley Cook. treas. -alary 33 34
44 ' contingent 1 26
PM Brockinton, proceedings in
lunacy lo 00
J Wesley Cook.jury and witness
tickets 4 00
J J It Montgomery.auditor's salary,
August 33 34
I NHamniet,coiiimissi<>nor'ssal-*
ary, August 50 00
P M Hrockinton. lunatics 30 00
Miss Li la Hammet.copying road
receipts 3 75
W T Rowell, roads 32 00
W S Bryant, - 30 00
September 1:
R C Flowers. 31 50
S 1) Tisdale. - 34 50
chaingaug 3 40
Y W Tisdale, roads 18 00
J P Frierson and guards, chain
gang 90 00
A Cottingham. road plow 35 00
Wiliuor McElveen, chain gang 2 38
?J J Graham, road engineer 100 00
S W Mills, roads 16 00
John M Barrincau, road plow... 6 52
R E Blakeley, roads ... . 29 CO
R J Kirk, reindexing. 10 85
W H McElveen, bridges 25 00
Geo J Graham, jail report Aug _ 28 10
' " lunatics 17 65
44 ' 44 17 50
44 44 for bloodhounds.,. 54 66
H D Reddick, court house and
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jail I 5'*?
Ho |5riM"ii. - ntingt-nt. "? 10:
x <- Aud?'i?oti. cor ron*t.:h!e 2 no,
Kiritr-tr?-?- Tele; (" ? "; h?
r?Mii. 2 i'"
C \V \\ "If. >iatio i iyaii'l printiiijr
37 2*>
''r C H Pan . 11in 11it* "? <hi
IN'Ha iiiiih-i. ' -ni indent 3 10
i "ri' iuded next .
|-P.P.P.|
. ?: ! Kiv iiiii?ri>tn says: 'VAft?r taking 'j
P. P. P. be never felt so well in his lifts^ a:h
:< a* if hoo-'iiM livef<?rever. if h?'VDi:'..l
I always I'. P. 1'." .1
If y?ai arr> tired out from over-work tn .. .
H <?i-kn4ln?ine(it Ulkil
IP." p. p. I
If you aro feelinc badly in the ^pr.i
anil out of sort*, U*e
P. P. P.
If your <Iig<*;ive organs need toning
tilifl
P. P. P.
i If von suffer with headache, indigestion, : I
debility and weaker**, take * .
P. P. P.
If you Buffer with nervous prostration, J
nerves unstrung and a general let dvv-u m
of the syitetn, take ,
P. P. P. |
For Blood Poison. Rheiimatlnm. Scrof- *jj
ula, Old Sores. Malaria, Chronic Female P
Complaints, take !
P. P. P.
Prickly Ash, Pokc Root E
and Potassium. !j
The best blood purifier In the world. w
F. V. LIPPMAN.
Savannah, . Georrln jjg j
Sale to Enforce Merchandise
Lien
STATE OF SOOTH CAROLINA, {
County of Williamsburg. ?
S R Mouzon
vs
George Wood*.
Pursuant to an order issued to me i ti
the alcove entitled case by RK Wallace.
Esq. magistrate. I will offer for
sale lor cash in front of the court house 1
door in Kingstree, S on the first j
Monday in November next during the [
legal hours of *ale, one bale of cotton
belonging to George Woo I*.
George .1 graham.
10-14-St ' s w (
Notice of Election.
Pursuant ;othe provisions of an art
of the General Assembly of the Stale ;
of South Carolina, approved thedrddue ;
of March, A I>| 1WJ, an election is
hereby ordered to be held on the .'Ird
dy of November, on the question
of wh-ther or not the following territory
in Williamsburg county, described in
said act, shall be exempted from the
operation of Chapter XXVII of the I
General Statutes, commonly known as j
the General Stock Law, to wit:
' All that sect on of Williamsburg
county now set off by a fence running
from a point on Black ri\er known as
the corner po-t m ar Sim* Reach bridge
on Black river, through the lands of estate
of i> L .Martin, estate of Thomas
Mc< rae, ol ti II Brown, estate of Elizabeth
< antley. estate of Sydney Mitch- '
uui, e*tatc oj J 11 Ti*dak\ ot II E Tis-j
dale, of .J S McCuilough, of S B Ti?
Idile, of M L MK'ollough, of M J Ti--'
dale and S V McCoilough*, -aid fence j
forming the Western boundary of said i
exemption; and thence from a point on
the land* of the Atlantic Coast f.umber J
Company to the fence >?f K lthem A j
Sons,tile said fence forming the North- j
| ern boundary of said exemption: and)
j thence fiom a p< mt on the lands of J S |
Graham along uie one ueiweeu too >
lands of Hemingway and Godwin, j
through tin- lands of F A Had lo< k, rtf ;
the Atlantic Coast J.nmb'-r Company, i
of F Khem & Sons to Black Mingo J
bridge on Black Mingo creek, -aid j
fence being the Eastern boundary of J
said exemption: and thence from Black !
Mingo bridge to corner post in Black ,
river, the run of Black river forming
the Southern boundary of said exempted
territory."
All persons who are qualified electors
ard resident freeholders of said territory
shall be qualified to vote at said
election, which shall be conducted in
the same manner a-* provided for general
elections, except that no special |
size or form of ballot shall be required,
but each ballot shall have plainly written
or ptinted thereon the words "For
Exemption" or "Against Exemption."
For the purpose of conducting said
election there shall be three voting
plaees^i said territory, as follows: One
at Momsville, at which K B Marshall,
.JohnS Graham and W A Marshall are
hereby appointed managers; one at |
Guerry's sto:*e, at which M B Micchuni,
S S Mitchum and Sam Brown are
hereby appointed managers: one at
Bloomingva'e. at which I'. S Smith,
John M MeConnell and W 0 Cauilin
are hereby appointed managers.
Said managers shall serve without
compensation, shall take the oath required
of managers of general elections;
shall open the polls at the said voting
places at seven o'clock in the forenoon
and close them at four o'clock in the
afternoon of the day of the election,
keeping them open during these hours
without intermission or adjournment.
a ? nf election the man
Al LI 11/ Vivwv v.
;igers shall Immediately proceed publicly
to open the ballot boxes and count
the ballots therein, and continue such
count without adjournment or interruption
until the same is completed,
and make such statement of the result
thereof,and sign the same,as the nature
of the election shall require, returning
the same to the Auditing Board of Williamsburg
county within three days after
said election has been held.
P M Bbockinton,
J J B MO/NTGOMERT,
J N Hammet,
Auditing Board of Williamsburg county.
October 5,1909. 10-14-2t
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p. p. p.
Males Marvelous Cures in Bleed Poison, Stenta and Scrrffi
lJ. P. P. purifies the blood, builds :ij? Uic 'A. ik ami del'ikta*'.
>i?-nmii to weakened lieiv.s, expel.* dist -< . uiv:: the patient !:?-:ti**: ;;!
ji;i|(|ii:h ss, whore sickness, irloomv Keiui'M mi ! ?>; mie pn-vaie i.
In l?!ooU poison. mercurial poison, i. im. d\?j>?; si;.. ; ?..! i ' . i?
and skin diseases, like bloiehes. ptimdes. < ! ' ?in"M. i ;
head, we say without fear of emitted i.'i< n I* P. P. j.s the Iv l bioo-.l
purifier 111 the world.
Ladies whose systems are poisi.ne.l ar.i *vh..?v -11 pr
dition duo to ii'ienslru .1 irregularities, : 1 e ' }. . \ 01Jerful
tonic and blood eicanshr.; proper:,j, of P. P P., 1 k'y Ash, Poke
Itoot and Potassium.
F. Y, LSPPMAK, SAWirtV;..i'i, CA.
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| KINIiSTREE GRADED M HlliH SCHOOL, j
| Kingstree, S. C. | 0
$ High School Deportment |
> Hoys and Girls prepared for College or for Business Life. ^
( PURE WATER, . EIGHT INSTRUCTORS, \
< HEALTHFUL LOCATION, FINE MUSIC DEPARTMENT.
? IIIiiH(NtlIUUL A.v\fc\ recently coirpieiea wiui oeauuiuif
{ and spacious Auditorium. ?
} AMPLE ROOM FOR BOARDING PUPILS. )
I TERMS REASONABLE. |
| Fail Term Begins 1
I Monday, September 13. I
{ \ For information apply to \
I J. G. COLBERT, E. C. EPPS, j
< Superintendent. Clerk Hoard Trustees. >
i I Kingstree. S. C. j
ISTOLL BROTHERS |
WE cTnr^ci WE'I R
I! *-J i uuiViJ n
jBUY BONDS BUY I
; AND AND AND I
SELL LANDS; SELL I
It will pay you to always see us when you have jj
any business of this kind. fl
|?~ OFFICE OVER BANK OF WILLIAMSBURG -? I
SSS6SS9SSSSeSS5C9kSiSS9S?7'
8 FREE! FREE! FREE! 8
\M For the next few days we are going to give away a nice large
10x20 Picture? OIL PAINTING mounted in frame? w\
7A FREE to every purchaser of a (A
jH^COOK STOVE?**~-jj
"g FOR CASH. ^
/Come and get a pictnre bafore they all go. Only a few Mtjfl
When we say free we mean free. 7a
8 AMERICAN FENCES'
[A We have a large stock of this fence on hand in all heignts. {m
8 American fence is built on the elastic, hinged joint principle, the m\
most scientific, practical and perfect fence principle known. It 7a
yields to great and sudden pressure but returns again to the
^original shape. Thoroughly galvanized and protected against WJ
weather. There is practically no limit to the strength of Amer- \M
ican fence. The American farmer has declared American fence w}
(A to be the best and is backing up his judgment by buying it more 7A
largely every year, until fully eighty per cent of the fence bought aR
jI and built at the present time ie American fence. jl
w) Ring 35 for What You Want. ^
^ A full line of ^
Z COFFINS AND CASKETS jfi
always on hand. Services rendered
Z ID.A/2" OI3 IfcTIG-HT. Z
(M Remember the place. Yours for 4'biz,'"
Z Kingstree Hardware Co. Z