The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, November 25, 1909, Image 7
I i BUMPER CROP
OF TOBACCO
I *1tt\)UTH CAROLINA?OVER TWO ?
MILLION DOLLARS PAID TO TOBACCO \
FARMERS OF THIS STATE. |l
The largest crwp of tobacco lor H
v
N any year iu Sotitii Carolina prior to 1
H 1907 was the crop of 1902, which ir
I Amounted to 2~>,02o,00* pounds, c
I 011 ^ market at an average! *
of T cents per oouud, accord- ja
to reports prepared by Com-;
H i*isio::er Watson. The 190T crop j ^
-a little larger and went on the |0
at several cents a pound r
k j*
jM?er hgure. I *?e reports received
the department for 1909 crop are ^
^^^^mgratifying, and show that for e
_ . s fv or months, duly, August, e
lAJtmbcr October, planters
W yH sent to the market already }
V ?J> 1*^13,02 4 pounds of tobacco, a;1
I ciOP already on the market larger js
B that any preceding year in the!11
B*\ hiatory of the State. This crop has J *
brought ji.),^bS55.P3 to the to- *
B' twcco farmers of the State.
I pointed out in the last report j1
I -^it ha^been almost impossible to 11
1* Hi ttie grants. aitnougn ine graues
K as reported are given below.
K In July 4,655,423 pounds of toI
bacoo found their way to market, c
ft bringing the growers $205,331.70.In 0
August 12,870,419 pounds were v
marketed, bringing to tbe produce!s ?
It* the sum of $846,835.74. In Sep. J
tember 10,140,075 pounds were 1
H marketed for the handsome sum of ^
[jf <10,075.28, end October shows a J
sale of 3,976,807 pounds upon
which was realized $335,613.18.
_ In October there were only 23 ware- ^
Hothouses operating, some of them
^^Bonly doing business until the 15th -J"
- - ... ij
of the mouth, wrbiie in the ocner
months there was a full quotu of *
|H39 warehouses representing 13
The tobacco situation of South ^
^ P^k^arolina from the above summary ^
P^^seems to be in better condition than *
. -ev^T before in the history of the *
> m October Sales.
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Kin^itree 229,481 $21,264.08 r
Conwav 27,579 1,647.00
Darlington 885,511 79,891.42
Dilioi: 213,623 13,412.63 <
Flounce 420,193 37,793.83
. jjLake City v.. 086,857. 70.301.01 1
fanninz*. 129,177 9,165.35 0
filanon 23* 679 10,689.29 a
; Mullins 1,824,742 184,000.14
Tiichols 127,251 7,472.73
L&r ^mmonsv'"e 979.247 ^ 35.716.13
L.. >,160.34*0. $427,355.06
by Producers, Firsthand ?
a. v
>' .1}, Kingstree 164,467 $ T4 ,837Tw f
. 3,^ Conway 27,579 1,647.00 '
."?? Darlington 774,874 70,492.52 o
! n*~ Dillon 142,331 8,664.52
i9t\ Florence J 254,112 24 086.22
?KS Lake C ity ! 466.220 42,239.69 5
ly Manning 1 82.425 6,413.71
[-W Marion 208,119 14.6S2.94 .
C Mullius 1.459.678 109.891.16
t# Tiichols 87,300 5,215,56
[S Timtnonsville ? 309,693 27.442.47 ,
|f 3.976,807 $325,613.18
I loung Girls Ire Victims
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M but all get quick relief and piompt ]
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\o Case on Record.
*
There is no case 011 record of a
ough or cold resulting in pneumoia
or consumption after Foley's
loney and Tar has been taken, as
: will stop your cough and break up J
our cold quickly. lief use any but
he genuine Foley's Honey and Tar <
ii a yellow package. Contains no i
piates and is safe and sure. (
D C Scott. 1
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Nervous
Prostration
"I suffered so with Nervous 1
Prostration that I thought there
ivas no use trying to get well. A'
friend recommended Dr. Miles'
Nervine, and although skeptical
it first, I soon found myself re:overing,
and am to-dav well."
MRS. D. I. JONES,
5800 Broadway, Cleveland, O.
Much sickness is of nervous
Drigin. It's the nerves that
make the heart force the blood
through the veins, the lungs
take in oxygen, the stomach digest
food, the liver secrete bile
md the kidneys filter the blood.
If any of these organs ace weak,
it is the fault of the nerves
through which they get their
strength. Dr. Miles' Nervine is
a. specific for the nerves. It
soothes the irritation and assists
in the generation of nerve force.
Therefore you can hardly miss
it if you take Dr. Miles' Nervine
when sick. Get a bottle from
your druggist. Take it all ac- 1
cording to directions, and if it
does not benefit he will return
your money.
Old papers for sale at this ofce.
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If So. the Statement of this Kings- j
tree Citizen Will Interest l'on. I
Kver have a "low-down'* pain in
the back!' '
Iu the' small"', light over the hips!'
That's the honje of backache.
It'.- caused by sick kidneys. <
That's why Doan's Kidney Pills <
3 lire it. 1
Kingstree people endorse this, i
head a case of it: i
Mrs M 8 Montgomery. Railroad ]
:\ve, Kingstree, S C, says: "1 can ?
-econirnend Doan's Kidney Pills i
lighly in return for the great bene
it I have received from their use. I ]
lad a lameness across mv loins and
inch severe backaches that I could ;
lot turn iu bed. Mornings on aris ,
ng, I was so lame and sore that 1
;ould hardly dress myself and it re- i
juired considerable effort for me to
jet about. That my kidneys were out |
>f order was shown by the unnatural J
ippearance the secretions. Doan's j
Kidney I'll 1 procured fiom .Scott's |i
Irug store, .. only banished the |
nick ache but restored my kidueys to
i normal condition."'
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. tuts. Foster-Mil burn Co., Buffalo,
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States.
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Summons for Belief(COMPLAINT
SERVED.)
STATE OF SOl'TH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OK WILUAMSBCRG.
Court of Common Pleas.
' Rheiu and D D Rhetu, copartners
trading under tlie firm name of F
Rliem & Son>, Plaintiffs,
against
i S Green and M L Lewis, Defendants.
To the Defendants A S Green and M
, Lewis:
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ction of which a copy is herewith j
erved U|?on you, and to serve a copy of J
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he subscril?e"s at their office jn Kings-;
ree. S C. within twenty days after the ,
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inch service; and if you fail to answer j
he complaint within the time afore-1
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nanded in the eomplaint.
keli.ey & hinns,
Plaintiffs' Attorneys.
Take Xotick: That a copy of the,
unimons and complaint lieiein was
iled in the office of the clerk of court of
ommon pleas for Williamsburg eounty
in the 18th dav of October. 19U?.
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county one year, and of the polling pre?
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months before, any poll tax then due
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and write any section of the constitution
of 1895.submitted to him by the
Supervisors of Registration, or who
can show that he owns, and has paid
all taxes collectable on during tne
present year, pioperty in this State
assessed at three hundred dollars or
more. J. Y. McGILL,
Clerk of Board.
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