The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, January 13, 1910, Image 3
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\ F. E. LITTL^^^^^ Grandmothers
and GrandfaU
Iff CAN recommend Peruna as a good
* medicine for chronic catarrh of the
stomach and bowels. 1 have been
troubled with it severely for over a year,
and also a cough.
"Now my cough is all pone, and all the
distressing symptoms of catarrh of the
tomach and bowels have disappeared.
"I will recommend it to all as a rare
remedy."?Mrs. F. K. Little, Tolono, 111.
HAD catarrh of the stomach, bow1
els and lower internal organs. Had
a great deal of pain in my right hip,
which felt likerhcumatism. Also,pain
?, in my internal organs. The water was
highly colored, my hack was weak, was
constipated, and very restless.
t "I commenced to take Peruna aocording
to directions, and began to improve.
I have taken ten bottles of Peruna and
^^fe^Mthink I am cured."?Mr. W. C. Hemphill,
Louisville, Miss,
Ask vour dealer for a P<
*" "BEER KING" FAHNUM j
PLEADS GUILTY
i
? TO CHARGE OF CONSPIRACY TO DE
FRAUD THE STATE --SENTENCED TO
PAY $5,000 FINE.
I Columbia, January, 5:?James S
Farnum, agent in this State for
thb Auheuser-Busch Brewing com'
pany and other liquor houses which
did business with the late State
dispensary, today pleaded guilty to
a charge of conspiracy to defraud
the State and paid a fine of $5,0(H).
The end of this ease was a great1
fj surprise and came without previous
Uf intimation. This morning Attorney
Jy General Lyon appeared in the Bich*
1 r\f <rpnt>r$ll SPS- (
lanu uMimy luu; u vi ,
aious with Solicitor Cobb, and
i presented a new indictment against
Farnum, charging him with con-'
V spiracy with .Joseph 1> Wylie,
formerly member of the State die-i
fc pensary board, to defraud the State.
w' The graud jury at once retired!
r aud Wylie was examined as a
Witness, In a short wiiile the grand
jury returned with a true bill. J
Ffcrnum and his attorneys then |
came into court and other proceedings
were interrupted while
the attorney general announced
that Farnum desired to plead
gijilty and he would accept the plea.
Farnum stood up and Judge Prince
\ asked for the written plea, which,
Farnum signed. Judge Prince at
\ once imposed sentence, saying that
* in view of the plea he would be '
-J ' lenient,but not as lenient as Farnum
might wfhh. The Judge said lie!
knew r arnum s uuiuiiiawvu
punishment, but that lie deserved
! further punishment, though his
y-.<^4^nioral guilt was not as great as I
iih that of the officers of the State who
had participated in the conspiracy)
* and accepted bribes. He would)
' j therefore impose a sentence of $5,^
flrUOO fiue or one year's imprisonment
on tile chaingang or in the
% i penitentiary. Farmun's attorney prof
duced a certificate of deposit for
v- $5,000, which was accepted as payment,
and then the judge amended j
the sentence, so as to eliminate the)
alternative of imprisonment.
Attorney General Lyon will, in
view of Farnurn's plea, no) pros
y
)S OF PE-RU-NA,
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lers Who Believe in Pe-ru-na.
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MIi.1, II. V?. Villi.1..1 mill 1.mm., UI
Lewis Creek, Ir.d,, write: "H'e
cannot express to you our thanks for
j what Peruna lias done for mother.
'When -lie hcgan your medicine she
was not able to bo up all day, but now
she is helping with the work and at
; present has uone on a visit. Ib-r health
[ is improved in general. "Nodischarges.
!<Jood appetite. Sleeps well and looks
well."
^"D V following your instructions and
D taking your i'eruna and Manalin
I atn cured of catarrh.
"I had catarrh for twelve years and
quite a had cough so I could not sleep
i nights. I do not have any couch now.
If I feel anything in the throat I lake a
swallow of Peruna and I am all right."
( ?Mr. W. It. Smith, Sr., 2440 Purest SU,
1 Port Iluion, Mich.
gruna Almanac for 1910
the other cuses against Farnum,
five in all, two for bribery of
I State dispensary officials and three
for conspiracy, all based on similar
testimony. At the last term of
couit Farnurn was acquitted on a
charge of conspiracy based on
practically the same set of facts.
A GREAT DAY FOR MANNING.
Court House aod School House Dedicated
Last Wednesday.
Wednesday of last week was a
great day for Manning and Clarendon
county. On that day two splendid
new buildings were dedicated,
the new conntv court house and the
town graded school building. The
exercises were elaborate and impressive
and quite a number of interested
people gathered to do h?nor
to the occasion despite tiie unfavorable
weather.
The handsome court house, was
erected at a cost of audit
took $40,(XX) to pay for the school
Ur.fl. ?ko2a aftiiMnrpfi Jirft
UUllUUig, J'ULII tumv Ul.> ? ?_
models of architectural beauty and
symmetry and are also built with an
eye to comfort and convenience.
The dedication exercises were
opened at the school building, where
Col J L Michie, Past Grand Master
of Masons, made an address. His
speech was principally on the features
of the order and was a line effort.
.ludge John 8 Wilson next delivered
his address. He told of the history
of the court house in Clarendon
county and how at one time
court had to be held in a negro
church presided over by a radical
Judge. He then took up his charge
1 to the grand jury, stressing the necessity
of secret deliberations by that
body.
Other speakers were State Senator
Appelt, editor of the Manning
Times, Jos F Rhame, one of the
nromiueiit attorneys of the Manning
1
bar, Hon Mendel L Smith of Camden,
who responded on behalf of the
bar in his usual eloquent and forcible
style, aud Lieutenant Governor
McLeod of Bishopville.
Old papers for sale cheap by
the hundred at The Kecord
office
VETERANS ARE INVITED
To Dine As Gnosis of Daughters oi
the Confederacy on Lee's Birthday.
\\ illiams >ury chapter. Daughter
( ! the Confederacy, cordially
invito, tli-- Confederate
!veterans to dinner on next
Wedne.-day. -l.iiuarv !0, Lee's
birthday. Dinner v.*:'! be served
at I o'clock ) m.
| Crosses of honor .v.11 be bt stowed,upon
lho-e w ho applied
| for them last summer.
The Daughters of the Con
federacy are especially anxious
to have all the veterans partake
of their hospitality on
a. %i? ?i .i? it.. :n
next weunesuu. v, as iney win
not be able to provide the usual
dinner to the old soldiers on
Menu 1 day, on account of
the t veiling of the Confederate
monument which will
take place on that day.
Matters at Moody.
1 Moody, January 10:?Fanners i:i
tins section are going to work pre'
paring their land for another crop.
J Ail are in good heait J'oi the
| new year, being will pleased wilii
j the profits realized from last year's
i crops. The policy of our farmers
Jin recent years of planting less
cotton and more grain crops will
he adhered to hy many at planting
lime.
Kev Mr Hedenhaugh, the new
Methodist preacher >?n thi> charge,
preached his first sermon at
Haimony church last Sunday afternoon.
His discourse was plain and
practical, being heard with close
j attention by his congregation. .May
I his labors among our people be
abundantly fruitful of good results.
Rev S T Russell of Bioomingvale,
who has been called to the pastorate
of Spring Gully Baptist church,
preached an able sermon last Sunday
morning at II o'clock. A
good congregation was present to
his Scriptural message.
E no ak.
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Rev I W Williams 1 allies.
Rev T W Williams, K^itington,
W Va, writes us as follows: "This
is to certify that I used Foley's
Kidney Remedy fo.* nervous exhaustion
and kidney trouble and am free
to say that Foley's Kidney Remedy
will do all that you claim for it."
D C Scott.
Auditor's NoticeI
will be at following places on vs
i mentioned for the purpose of tatting
, tax return-for the year 1910:
J tnuary.
Church, W RCraham's store. 10
Rhems, 11
Morrisville, 12
Blootningvale, 13
, Cedar Swamp, 14
Cunningham'-store, l*>
Rome. 17
i Lamberts. 18
Ards X Road -, 19
lohnsonville, 20
! Vox. 21
| Prospeet, 22
; Greely ville, 2."? and 26
: Harpers, 27
I Trio, 28
Suttons '-"j
February.
Scran ton. 2
Lake *'ity, '5 and 4
W Wilson's, 5
: Mou/ons. 8
! Hebron, J I - Gowdy's store, 9
Gnu id ins. 10
1 Suiters, 11
lades, 12
At ollice in Kingstree from January 1
to February 20 except the days above
mentioned.
Returns of all real estate and personal
property, including dogs, must be returned
in township and school district
where said property is located.
All males between the ages of 21 and
60 years are liable to poll tax and are
requested to return same.
Parties liable to income lax are requested
to make return for said tax at
time of making other returns.
A penalty of 50% attaches to all par!
ties neglecting, failing or refusing to
make a return, and the law will be
1 strictly enforced.
I 12-9-tf .J .J B Montgomery.
Final Discharge.
Notice is hereby given 1 hat : n the
'22nd Way of January, A 1> l'.Mu. at
! 12 o'clock noon, I will apply to 1' M
Brock in ton, dndge of I'robale of N'illiam>burg
county, for a final discharge
| as executor of Cha< S M Simmons, deceased.
iJKNNis J Simmons,
12-2.'Mt Kxecutor.
Final Discharge.
Notice is hereby given that on the
22nd day of January, A l> 11)10, at
11 o'clock in the forenoon, 1 will apply
to 1' M Brockinton. Judge of Probate
, of Williamsburg county, for a final dis|
charge as guardian of Mary Lamira
: Williamson.
Needham K Williamson,
12-23-4t Cuardian.
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Wild Cats, Fagles. Ftc.
V/ W K McCaineM >:' Tafr
< ia-r Satmlav tli paw
1 i
<?f a w i i-p-tr which was nearly
ta- big as the forefoot. cf
the nniinary household feline. The
wiM-r:r was caught in a steel-trap
in I he riv. r swamp by Mr Mc,C'onneKM
*011, Durant ft riieasnr
i foil: tee" him! two fret
| ]
IiIl'i:. .Mr Mcbonaei" .-ays. j
1 iiat ,<"Ol|iin of the countv seems
, to ab>>ti id in wilil beasts ami binls +
!of jirev. Only a few weeks ago Dr
.Jacobs Mioweil ti < writer 'he claw f
| of a large eagle that was killed ! |
j near Trio, only a few nules from 11
J'faft Wild cats, eagles, foxes, *s I
well as the more common birds and I
j animal*, ;tie said to be plentiful in i
the swamp skirting Black river.'
1
I' i-? a dangerous thi??tr t'> take a '
cough medicine containing opiates i
ihat merely stiile vour cough instead '
of curing it. Foley's Honev and
Tar loosens and cures the cough and
expels the poisonous germs, thus
preventing pneumonia and consumption.
lo.'MS" Stib*li>i)feS and lake
! only the genuine Foley's Honey audi
Tar in the yellow package.
I) <' .S-on.
WTDOUGLAS
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' THE LARGEST MAKER AND RETAILER :
OF MEN'S FINE SHOES IN THE WORLD.
"SUPERIOR TO OTHER MAKES."
"I have worn W. L. Douglas shoes for the I
past six years, and always find they are far '
superior toall other high grade shoes instyle, ,
comfort and durability." W. G. JONES.
110 Howard Ave.. Utica. N. Y. I
If I could take you into iny large fac- i
I tones at Brockton, Mass., and show you I
j how carefully W. L. Douglas shoes are '
I made, you would realize why they hold |
their shape, fit better, wear longer, and ' :
are of greater value than any other make.
CAVTIO.V- Srethat TV. I- Douglas name and pri^ i
isstamped ?>n the bottom. Tnkr \o Miihatilutr. :
If your d-aler cannot fit yoti with \V.I_I?ouclanhoc?, |
write for Mail Order Catalog. W. I.. Douglas,Brockiou, |
Mass. FOR ftAT.E BT
H. D. REDDICK
Kingstree, S. C.
Final Discharge
Notice is hereby given ilist on the
12th day or February, AD 1010. at 12
( 'clock noon.I will apply to P M Brockinton.
Judge of I'mbate of Williamsburg
county, for a final discharge as
administrator of the estate of Henry O
Chandler, deceased.
A W ('HANDLER.
1-12-lt Administrator.
Citation NoticeSTATE
OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OK WILLIAMSBURG.
J'.y 1' M Hrockinton, Esq, Probate;
Judge. i
Waereas. Laurens M'tuzon made suit I
to nit; to grant him letters of adminis-'
tration of the estate of and effects of i
Henry A MouzDn;
Khese are therefore to cite and admonish
all ami singular the kindred and |
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creditors <-I tue saiu Iiwirjr n. Hi"u.iun, I
deceased. that ihey be and appear be- j
fore me in the court of probate to be
held in Kingstrep, S C, on the 14th day
of January next after publication tlieJe-,
oft at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to j
show cause, if any they ha\c, why the
said administrationsh"uld not be granted.
Civen under my htJid this 8th day of
January, Anno Domini, 1910.
Published on thelJthday of January,
1910, in The County Record
1* M Brock inton,
l-18-2t Probate Judge.
Executor's Notice.
All persons having claims against the
estate of Mary 1'ressley, deceased, will
present the same, duly attested, to the
undersigned, and all persons indebted
to said estate will make payment to
Columbcs Pkessley, Executor,
l-13-4t Indiantown, S C
Trespass Notice
Notice is hereby given that no hunting.
fishing or trespassing of any kind
will be allowed on my place. All
parties found so doing will be dealt
with according to law.
12-23-4L J EKkei.S,
UIC'IV Vine, U v? |
! Dissolution Notice.
Notice is hereby given that on January
1, l'.'lU. the firm of Wallace &
Kelley, l'hysieians and Druggists, was
dissolved by mutual consent. I)r AV'allace
having retired, the practice and
drug busine-s will lie continued by i)r
Kelley. The books and accounts will
lie kept at the drug store and all parties
indebted to the said firm may
make settlement to either of the abu\e
named members. Thanking our patrons
for past favors and soliciting
a continuance of same for the succeeding
member of the firm,
Verv respectfully,
W L Wallace, M. D.
1-6-Jt E T Kelley, M. D.
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Are Doctors Airsy Y:s Dcs>d?J
Foolish question! Yer sa.ne vy%Y. act a Y a medicine
could take the place cf :. Joctori The bcri medicine in
the world cannot do tills. Have a fa nily doctor, consult
him frequently, trust him fully. If we did not believe
doctors endorsed Ayer s Cherry Pectoral for coughs and
colds, we would not offer it to you. Ask your doctor.
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I IMU dlC'MIUi 111 llIlbCHUgll UiCUIUML . J. I. /Iyer Co., L.owtu, Mass. g
If we did not believe doctors endorsed Ayer's Pills for constipation, biliousness, sickheadache,
we would not offer then to you. Ask your own doctor about this. ^
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MR. FARMER:
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Do you realize that it is ^ettin^ time to plant another
crop? W'e have the jjoods you need, such as
SX7LKT DISC FLOTXTS,
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One and Two Horse Cultivators,
Harrows, 1 and 2 Horse Sizes; Steel Beam Plows
in 7 and s sizes, the best the world has ever known.
A full line of
DIX IE PLOWS and CASTINGS,
adjustable stocks, Lewis stocks and many others?just the
thing you nted for the farm. Come and see us. We have
something that will interest you in the implement line.
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Now when you go to fitting up your team we are here
irnncle A rnmnloto line ftf
Willi lilt jjVl/UOl CVHi^JVfcV V4 ?.
COLLARS, BACK BANDS,
HAMES, LINES,
TRACES, BRIDLES,
MAME STRINGS, LAP RINGS,
CLEVISES, ~ REPAIR LINKS
SINGLETREES,
and many others too numerous to mention. All *ve ask is
a trial.1
Kemember
we are ALWAYS k*acV -.rtcrs for any |
thing you need in;
Hardware g Building Material
We carry a full line ot COFFINS and CASKETS,services
rendered day and night.
' A
Hingstree Hardware Co.
| KINGS1REE GRADED! AND HIGH SCHOOL, j
( Kintrstree. S. C. (
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| High School Departmentj
p Boys and Girls prepared for College or for Business Life.}
( PURE WATER, EIGHT INST RUCTORS, |
* HEALTHFUL LOCATION. FINE MUSIC DEPARTMENT. <
? ? HIGH SCHOOL ANNEX recently completed with beautiful j
^ and spacious Auditorium. i .
f AMPLE ROOM FOR BOARDING PUPILS, \
C TERMS REASONABLE. j
| Spring Term Begins >
| Wednesday, January 5. j
{ For information apply to \
| J. G. COLBERT, E. C. EPPS, |
i Superintendent. Clerk Board Trustees. <
} Kingstree. S. C. |
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