The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, January 20, 1910, Image 3
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MR. WW. A. ?3fib3S?i.
Mr. wilt.t.vm puks-ski:, rThird
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"I l?rxvc been ... f.< ?. - .
in the head fAr i? . ivv ::t >:*i
and tried innm.Kr; V '.
dies without avail. A'.m-ti.' In: nv- ;
I have stiffii-e'I, n- t i..
ease itself, hi". r. t>r:? *. itl-\.r. v ii
in company of fri': >r .-iran'-iTs.
<4I have used two - of your tn-.
icine for r. sh-r; t! *? * < : !y. and
effected a complete rrcd'ccl caw ut I
what is better Yvt, l.ie cLm;i:"v ha- i.-.z
returned.
"I caninostcruph::!: v.'Iy roeomnoi- I
Perui'a to all sutler frtu.t this t'.i. ease."
Read Tjr.fs t- .icrirnee.
Mr. A. Thompson, J'.;)-4: H. 7t. i?
Martel, Ohio, writ "Wlu"i 1 !
your treatment n.j-t yes ^ . re inila::.'
nose was stopped up half of the time,
and was sore and s< abby. I c<>ui-l r.? t
rest at night on a- fount of continue.
hawking and spitting.
"I had tried several ronWic s and was
about to giro up, but thought I would
try Pcruna.
"After I had taken about one-third of
a bottle I noticed a dlli'-renee. I am
? now completely cured, after suffering
with catarrh for t igutoer. j tars.
"I think if tho.c wiio a -e aJTlieted
With catarrh would try Pcruna tiuy
would never regret it."
Man-a-lin an Ideal laxative.
Aak your Dealer ior a Free Peruna
Almanac for 1910
f DAIRY PRODLXTS CONTESTPrizes
to Be Given?Government Expert
Will Teach Better Methods.
Cletoson College, S C,.
January 14, 1010.
- To South Carolina Farmers:?
Arrangements have been made
with the Columbia Chamber of Commerce
for the holding of an educational
butter, milk, and cream
contest at the coming live-stock
meeting, Colombia, S C., February,
1st and 2nd. The object of this
contest is to bring butter, milk,
and cream from the dairies and
farms of the State into competijr
tion under au expert judge and
grade them according to the national
standard for butter aad the
Federal score cards for milk and
; cream.
While some very good butter is
made iu South Carolina, as a rule
it lacks uniformity and distinctive
qualities. To assist in improving
this condition an expert from
the Dairy Division, U S Department
of Agriculture, will be secured
to act as judge and, in addition
to placing the scores, he will
-explain why the butter, milk, or
r cream is not up to the standard
and will give suggestions for its
improvement. After the show each
dairyman enteriug this contest
will receive a personal letter giving
him the scores of his entries
1 j*
and the experts recommendations
for improvement.
* The comment of an expert judge
should be of interest to the dairymen
and farmers, and it is hoped that
every butter-maker in the State will
avail himself of this splendid opportunity
to learn how to improve his
product. As a special inducement
for dairymen and farmers to enter
this contest the Columbia Chamber
of Commerce i3 offering ?250 in cash
, prizes. Every producer of butter,
. milk or cream, it matters uot on how
email a scale, is eligible to enter this
contest.
"Write at once to Prof J M Purgess,
Clemson College, S C, for entry
blanks and rules governing this
f dairy products show.
Very truly yours,
R II Welch.
Junior Dairyman.
Tributes of respect .obituaries
cards of thanks and all communications
of a personal nature
not news, are charged for at th,i
rate of one cent a word,
0?: THE WATER WAGON. I
i
Legislators Prink Glenn Springs Hater
at Flense ci Tax-payers.
; A l::ri;v majority of the House <>t
lit p:,{Sent:?tive.s 11111" t have dyspej'Sa.
j if we by the v.av tin-v voted
OM the v. r (in.-Ik-spite tile
'"t S l?i tile U.Vlllall'l e '.ejjatlt !!.
tile l!ei..e ii. i.u e.-i,.tv r:i
' !\ SOi ii 12* 1. ' liei'l!; ' y liVpl'l Se-lJa't v<*
{Sawyer that Gtcuii Springs water
be rsed luis \e:i:\ It will e recalled
that at tile last tlie
J delegation ; at up a e wineing
. ai nr for the u>v uffjiumbia
\\iit .* ai J the p:
fiii- \. . however, the Jlotu r<v:
r :. ] iisvif :rn*l by a vote of *. i f
! ' i iaji i t>> adoi L Mr M -Mahaii's
motion to .?rr:ke out the enact i:;:.
j words ai.*! passed if, afterwards.
putting on the clincher. H iv is;
! the \<>te* on the proposition to
buy Glenn Springs wat- r insf a.i.
j i using the water from the i
j?Un?,?**? j !ai:t owned by the city
5of Columbia ami guaranteed by
the State Hoard of ileal til to be
jpnre. Tile luxury of drinking
Miienn Springs water that toe Solon*;
I have treated themselves to at the
'expense of the rax-pavers will cost
j the State something like S.jno. j
j Those who voted f<?r the Co-j
j luinbia water were: Amiek, A ver, ^
j Bowors. Hunch, Gaiter, Coker, j
I Daniel, Dixon, Duval!, Graham, J
! Grillin. Haroiou, McMahua, Maun, i
Mobli-v, Nicholson. Robertson, San -;
(Itrs, Seibels, Simkins Chas. A
Smith, Spears, Snydam, Vamivri
Ilorst, Williams 2C.
Those who voted for Glenn i
Springs water were: Speaker j
Whaley and Joshua \\ Ashley, J
Melvin J Ashley, Berg, Bosie,
; Bowman, Boyd, Bnce, T P Brown,
Browning. F M Bryan, W i) Bryan,
Cantrell. Carvey, Carwile, Coley, j
Clary, Cosgrove, i>ick, Dingle, I
Dear, E C Edwards, Issao Edwards!
Foster, Eraser, Fults, C arris
Basque, W .J (jihson, Glasscock,
Green, Hall, Harris, .1 R Harrison,
Wade C Harrison, Hines, Ilorger,
Hughes, .luckson, Kipler, Lane,
Lawsou, League, Leland, Lenguick,
McKeown, Mars, Mauldin, Moseley,
Xesbit, Niver. Nunnery, Patterson,
Paulling, Richards, Ridgell, G
M Riley, W L Riley, Roessler,
. Rncker, Sawyer, Scarborough, B A
Shuler, SiDgleton, D L Smith, K P
Smith, M L Smith, Stanley,
i ,i i-k i? I
OIUUUJ, lureu u uuiiitHu^ x x
Sullivan, Tobias, Todd, Utsey,
Weils, Whalej, Wiggins, O D A
Wilson, W B Wilson, Jr., Wingo,
Wright 71.
RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS WANTED.
The Government Pays Railway Mail
Clerks $800 to $1,200, and Other
Employees up to $2,500 Annually.
Uncle Sam will hold spring examinations
throughout the country
for Kail way Mail Clerks, Custom
House Clerks, Stenographers, Book,
keepers, Departmental Clerks and
other Government Kositions. Thousands
of appointments will be made.
Any mau or woman over 1*,
in City or Country can get Instruction
and free information by
writing at once to the Bureau of
Instruction, i>o N Hamlin Building,
Rochester, N. Y. 1-6-tf
Hnt Siinnpr at Lades.
The following notice has been
handed us with the request that it be
published:
The ladies of Cades cordially invite
you to attend a hot supper
Wednesday night, January 20, at
the residence, of Dr W J Haselden.
The proceeds will be used in refurnishing
ihe Methodist parsonage.
I It is a dangerous thing to take a j
j cough medicine containing opiates
I that merely stille your cough instead
I of curing it. Foley's Honey and
; * i - ii. 1. i
I Tar loosens ana cures me cuugu unu ;
expels the poisonous germs, thus
(preventing pneumonia andcousump- j
ition. llefuse substitutes and take:
I only the genuine Foley's Honey and j
Tar in the yellow package.
I) C Scott.
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j Lowest prices oil Fertilizers
. for cash. See us before buying
People's Mercantile Co.
l-13-3t
H JOHNSONVILLE HiGK SCHO01. jj!
.iohnsonville, January !" :
Our literary society met on I
Friday afternoon to eieci new!
o-r.cers. ilicv v.wre as ioilows:
President, Pltint: < iianman.
Vice President. Miss Alma;
< hapman.
secretary, Lincoln ilaseiden.
I 'orrespondiny Secretary. Les-j'
sie ( annon.
i .vasurer. Ilcnrie Newel!.
First Critic, Kla annon.
-<econd Critic. Xe!i Pavis.
Censor. Jessie Cannon.
Poor Keeper.\Vi:i".den coclttield.'
V?e liave now on the roil overt
u\ .) nimurea pupus. wuitu
shows the interest taker, in the
school by tile patrons.
All wei "cry .triad indeed to 1,
have wit us on Wednesday.!
morning, our pastor, Rev 1 L
Muilinix. who c o nductedchapel
services and yave us a ;
very interesting and instruc-j
tive lecture. Our onk regret j
is that he, as well as others.:
does not visit us ottener.
The result of cur Christinas;
examinations lias lust been announced.
Those making above
9o in high school department!
are:
Eleventh Gkape,
Xorval XewelljLessie Cannon,.
Alma Chapman.
Tenth Grade.
Kiting ("h a p m a n, Ilenrie
Newell.
Ninth Gradr.
Sue Stanley, Nell Davis, Coal
Cannon.
Ek;iitii Grakk.
Lincoln Haselden, Hattie
Cribb. Emory Altrnan, .Tanie
Newell.
Correspondixo Secretary.
taking Life Safer.
Everywhere life is being made
more safe through the work of Dr
King's New Life Pills in Constipation.
Biliousness, Dyspepsia, Indigestion,
Liver troubles, Kidney
Diseases and Bowel disorders.
They're easy, but sure, an perfectly
build up the health. 25c at
D C Scott's.
Auditor's NoticeI
will he at following places on ys
lmntioned for the purpose of taKing
tax return- for the year 1910:
Janu ary.
Church, W R (Jraliam's store, 10
-If
ivucnia, **
Morrisville,
Bloomingvale, ] *
Cedar Swamp.
Cunningham's store.
Rome.
Lamberts.
Ards X Road", ^
Johnsonville, 20
Greefrv-ille, 25 and 26
1
Suttons, ~J
February.
Scran ton. ~
Lake Cite, " ond 4
W O Wilson's. <*
Mou/ons.
Hebron, J L Gowdy's store, 9
Guurdius, ^
Salters, J1
lades, _ 1~
At olliee in Kingstivc I r<>m January 1
to February 20 except ihe days above
ment innod.
Returns of all real estate and perianal
property, including dogs, must be returned
in township :ind school district
where said proi>crty is located,
All males between the ages of 21 and
60 years are liable to ]*oll tax and are
requested to return same.
Parties liable to income tax are requested
to make return for said tax at
time of making other returns.
A penalty of 50?? attaches to all parties
neglecting, failing or refusing to
make a return, and the law will be
strictly enforced.
12-9-tf .J J B Montoomery.
Hacker Mfg. Co.
SUCCESSORS TO
GEO. S. HACKER & SON
" POTAkl Q r
WE MANUFACTURE
D??ors, Sash and Jilinds; Columns
and JJalusters; Grilles and Gable
Ornaments; Screen Doors and Windows.
WE DEAL IN
Glass, S.ish Co^d and Weights.
Equal to tne Occasion. f
There was a big convention |
going on in a small town and
the proprietor of the only hotel j
had leased a church across the
<trpet from the hotel and had K
put beds in there to accommo- I
date the overflow.
Two drummers, who bad been 9
imbibing ouit freely, were L
given beds in the church. ^
About 2 o'clock in the morning
the church bell, w hich was also
the town lire alarm, began to
ring. It brought out the fire *2
department and all of the natives-'?
When the proprietor of tne'K
hotel rushed across the street;!
and into the church, lie called k
out: f
"Who's ringing that bell?"
"1 am-" responded one of the g
drummers, "send over two R
Scot:h highballs and a pitcher, 8
of ice water to pew 17."
l?y helping us you help your- |
self, lluv from the houses v.iio ?
advertise in The IZecord and &
mention the paper. tf 3
wwcaps
boys^jjs^.
$2.P" Z,V /f gy
*259/-' }\ f ' Sft i
(I/- v V?.? .... &A .
\: 10 "7 /k '\ ' $ \ I
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m A 1 i
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THE LARGEST MAKER AMO RETAILER ;
OF KEN'S FI'.E SHOES iai THE WORLD.
"SUPFRIOR TO OTHrf? M*KE8."
"I have v.orn VV. L. Dou<;!r.c shoes for the j
past si* years, and a:?va?s find they aro far 1
superior toati ether high faoe cnoes in style, I
comfort ard doraii::'!.. ' W. G. JONES.
119 Howard Ave., Utica. N. Y.
If I could tal.c you into rr.y large fac- ;
tories at Brockton, Mas:., t.id shew you |
how carcfuliy W. L. Oou^las shoes are j S
made, you would realise why they hold j
their shape, fit better, wear longer, and *
are of greater value than any other make.
<-AlE'riON* Swttnt TV. I,. I?nu,:'.-isn:inirandpri 'e :
is stamp.il on the bottom. 'I'uK? An Niil>?tltiitr. '
If yomilmk-r r;v..!i->t fl' vr.Ci VV i..! lom-'kisdn..?, I i
write for .'tta.! Or in C\ital!i_\ \V.l..lA.U|Uas, liiocklou,
iUj4- FOR SALE 3Y
H. D. REDDICK ;
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Kingstree, S. C.
Final Discharge
Notice is hereby given that oil the
12th day oi February, A D 1010. at 12
o'clock noon.I will apply to P M Brockinton.
Judge of Probate ot' Williamsburg
county, for a final discharge as
administrator of the estate of Henry O
Chandler, deceased.
A W Chaxdlf.p.,
l-13-4t Administrator.
Citation NoticeSTATE
OF SOUTH CAROLINA, !
COUNTY OK WILLIAMSBURG. j
lly P M Brockinton, Esq, Probate
Judge. '
Whereas. Laurens Mouzon made suit i
to me to gram him letters of administration
of the estate of and effects of J
Henry A Mouzon; <
Fhesc are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular tin kindred and *
creditors < f the said Henry A M"Uzon, <
deceased, that they be and appear be- |
fore me in the court of probate to be <
held in Kingstree, S C, on the 14th day <
ofpJanuary next after publication theie- ]
of, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to <
show cause, if any they have, why the <
said administration should not be grant- j
ed. \
Given under my hand this 8th day of <
January, Anno Domini, 1U10. i
Published on theldth day of January, <
1910, in The County Record <
P M Brockinton, ]
l-13-2t Probate J udge. \
Executor's Notice. ]
All persons having claims against the j
estate of Mary Pressley, deceased, will <
present the same, duly attested, to the *
undersigned, and all persons indebted ^
to said estate will make payment to <
Columbus Pressley, 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. AH
parties lound so doing will be dealt I '
with according to law. *
12-0:1-41 J EKKEr.s, <
Greelyville, S C. <
Dissolution Notice. '<
Notice hereby given that on Janu-1 '
ary 1, 1910. the linn of Wallace & , '
Kellcv, Physicians and Druggists, wa<j '
dissolved by mutual content. UrWal-l <
lace having retired, tlu: practice and <
drug bu-nn<*?s will be continued by J >r | ,
Kelley. The books and accounts will J ,
be kept at the drug store and all parties
indebted to the said lirm may!
make settlement to either of the above i (
named members. Thanking our pa- '
Irons for past favors and soliciting *
a continuance of >ame for the sue- <
feeding member of the firm. i
Very respectfully, ,
W L Wallace, M. D. ,
l-6-3t E T Kelley, M. D.
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'70 'Years with Coughs
We have had nearly seventy years ci experience with 1
Ayer's Cherry Pectcrah That makes us have great cor.-1
ftdencc in it for coughs, coids, bronchitis, weak throats. I
and weak iungs. Ask your own doctor what experience
he has had with it. He knows. He can advise yen
wisely. Keep in dose touch with your family physician. |
No alcohol in this cough medicine. C.AyVrCoJ^ffJfasT.
e well; be strong. You cannot it your boweis ars constipated. The best laxative fc
ycr's Pills, all vegetable. Ask your doctor u he agrees with us. Do as he says.
Tpg.syargrjgswwffy; ^tassggHgg ^'L?T^:i\^3ggSgafe: 'fflB
MR. FARMER: |
l)o you realize that it is getting tirue to plant another H
e rop'r We have the tooths you need, such as ll
BTJI3DISC FLiCfWS, I
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 ^
DIXIE PLOWS and CASTINGS,
adjustable stocks, Lewis stock* and many others just the
thing you need for the farm. Come and see us. YVe have
something that will interest you in the implement line. y
Now when you go to fitting up your team we are here
with the goods, A complete line of
COLLARS, BACK BANDS,
HAMES, LINES,
TRACES, BRIDLES, }
HAME STRINGS, LAP RINGS,
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CLEVISES, KEKAIK LIJNNS j
SINGLETREES,
and many others too numerous to mention. All we ask is
a trial.;
Kemember we are ALWAYS fcezoVi: artcrs for any I
thing you need in^
Hardware 3 Building Material
We carry a full line ol COFFINS and CASKETS,services
rendered day and night.
KingstreeHeirclware Co.
f MINGSTBEE GRADED[AND HIGH SCHOOL, j
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? rviugaiicc, kj? v* >
f High School Hep a rtm cn t j
e Boys and Girls prepared for College or for Business Life, j
( PURE WATER,EIGHT INST RUCTOPS, t
{ HEALTHFUL LOCATION, FINE MUSIC DEPARTMENT, i
f ^HIGH SCHOOL AXXEX recently completed -with beautiful^
f and spacious Auditorium. ^
> AMPLE ROOM FOR BOARDING PUPILS. *
\ TERMS REASONABLE, }
! Spring Term Begins >
1X7 J J 1 C \
W eanesuay, aauucuy %j. j
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> For information apply to \
: J. o. COLBERT, E. C. EPPS, I
: Superintendent. Clerk Board Trustees. <
| Kingstree. S. C. |
i X?b/ THE PEOPLE'S MARKET, S
? /flW H. A. MILLER, Proprietor, ?
1'^PS^ FIRSTCLASSBEEFiso PORM |
i POULTRY DRESSED TO ORDER.,?
IS ?*
Jj We arc receiving ^
l?
J? Fresh Pork, Sausage Liver Pudding ?
IS three times per week. Give me atrial. m
IS lb i
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