The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, February 03, 1910, Image 3
I* mm ionic for
fcoobb, c8lds, catarrh.
. JOSEPH HALL CHASE.
| Parana Drag Co., Columbus, Ohio. |.
11 Gentlemen: I have need Peruna i
11 and find that it cannot be equaled as J >
| atonic, aa well a* a cure for coughs, < |
11 colds and catarrh. J >
'{ Ton are authorized to use my <[
11 photo with testimonial in any pub- J>
' i lication. i1
Joseph H. Chase, i.
C?M and La Grippe.
Mr. C. Happy, Hardin, Kay Co., Mo,
Writes: 44I can aafely recommend Parana
aa a remedy that will core all catarrhal
troubles.
"It was of great benefit to me, as it
eared me of catarrh of the throat, and
I took a very bad cold and had la
grippe last February. It settled iu my
throat and luugs. I took three bottles
of Peruna and it cured me.
"I highly recommend ft to all who
are siok, and I am glad to add my endorsement
to that of others."
Pe-ru-na for Colds.
Mr. L. Clifford Figg, Jr., 2939 East
Marshall St., Kichmond, Vs., writes
that when he gets a cold bo takes jreruna,
and it soon drives it out of his systom.
Tor eeveral years ho was not entirely
Well, but Peruna completely cared him.
People who object to liquid medicinsa
Mix sow secure Per ana tablets.
'1 IINGSTIEE GRIDED AND i
ft- HIGfl SCHOOL NOTES. }
;1l wt
. S-? Misses Campbell and Beckham
fspent the weefc-end in Florence.
Ijft ^Hiaa Florence Mcintosh. of the
1L ninth grade, cpent from Fridaj
> .until Sunday at her home neai
& Workman.
Miss Halhe JlffcOollongh of Tafl
eLvisited ub laafc week.
i^gMiss Brfnice^Kennedy was with
Monday.
^Jft^higk. school department held
a meeting last Friday to see if we
could publish a catalogue and anneal
combined. It was decided
that we would publish it if the
people of the town would help and
when they are called on we hope
they will . respond, in this we
dont ask for money, but we give
something in return for it. The
following were elected as editors:
Tenth grade: Tommie Gilland,
Vivian Wheeler, Mande Baker and
Minnie Bryan. Ninth grade:
Florence Mcintosh and Robert
Kirk. Eighth grade: Donald Montgomery.
We all ,were sad last Friday
Speigner told us that he
had resigned. We will miss him,
* for he was liked by everyone. We
wish for him a great suceess in hit
new work. We hope he will noi
forget us, but come around whec
he can to see us, for he will always
be sure to bnd a welcome among
ua. Mr Lea of Tabor, N C., Mi
I^^Speigner's successor, arrived lasl
^Saturday and took 'charge Monday.
We hope Mr Lea will not feel like
a stranger and that the pupils will
try to make him feel at home
among us.
and Miss Erck
iUld UAV& UV*?*VMI
mann will serve lemon tea Fridaj
night, February 7, in the school
library. The proceeds will be
given to the library. We hope t
i i*crow^ of town people will be pre
I % sent this time, for they have slight
I ed evemhing given for the school
E this y^.
9 > - m __
Won't \eed a I'rutch.
^ v When Editor J P Sossnian of Cor
r ^ nelius,7^C. Bruised his leg badly, it
ft started filthy sore. Many salve
and oiu^fljents proved worthless
Then BncfWn's Arnica Salve healei
it thoroughly. Nothing is so protnp
and su|erfor Ulcers, Boils, Burns
Br^iSe*k<Atts, Corns, Sores, Pimples
Eczem^r Piles. 25c. at D C Scott's
Lo^st prices on Fertilizer;
?$?< for-casb. See us before buying
People's Mercantile Co.
OF INTEREST TO R. F. D. PATRONS.
! Letter Carriers Not Required to Col|
tect Loose Coins from Mail Boxes.
| The postoftice department has
jsent out the following letter to
postmasters:
'In view of the extenbto which
the practice of placing loose
coins in boxes by rural patrons
has grown ami the delay in the
delivery and collection of mail
imposed upon rural carriers incident
thereto, you are informed that,
commencing February 15, proximo,
rural letter carriers will not be required
to collect loose coins
from rural mail boies.
Patrons should enclose coins in
an envelope, wrap them securely in
a piece of paper, or deposit them in
a coin-holding receptacle, so that
they can be easily and quickly
taken from boxes, and carriers will
be requested to lift such coins,
and, where accompanied by mail
for dispatch, attach the requisite
stamps."
Mr James F Chaidler Dead.
Once more it becomes our sad
duty to chronicle the death of
an old-time friend, Mr James F
Chandler, who died Sunday,
I January 30. at his home, near
Nesmith postofRce,aftera lingering
illness. Mr Chandler was
born and lived to manhood at
Cedar Swamp, almost in sight
of the old home where the
writer hereof first saw the light
Mr Chandler was one of that
gallant band of dashing young
patriots, who at the outbreak of
hostilities, hurried forth from
old Cedar Swamp in response to
, their country's call, eager to lay
, down their young lives, if need
I be, on the altar of patriotism.
At the annual re-unions of the
' veterans which have been held
in Kingstree for several years
1 Mr Chandler was always present
when able to be here. He seem5
ed to feel a keen delight in min-1
gling with his old comrades and
recounting with them experiences
away back in the 60's. He was
' of a genial, kindly nature, a good
neighbor, and we doubt if he had
1 an enemy.
Mr Chandler married Mrs Gordon
of Nesmith and had lived in
' ?1 o numKor ftf
tnai cuiiimuuiij' iui a imiuuvi V*
years- Except his wife, who
1 survives him, he leaves no im1
mediate family. He was about
65 years oldMasonic
Election.
! At the regular communication of
! Kingstree Lodge, No 46, A F M, on
: January 21, the following officers
1 were elected and installed for the euI
1 eumg Masonic year:
M H Jacobs, W M; LP Kinder,
' S W; M A Ross, J W; J W Cook,
Treasurer; II D Mills, Secretary: R
W Fulton, S D; T J Spring,.) D;
S C Anderson, Tiler; D J Epps and
! Sol Peres, Stewards.
WhfD Ton Seed
| Foley's Onno Laxative. Wheiyou
' have that dull, heavy, feverish foel1
ing, accompanied by constipation.
? When you have headache,indigestion,
r biliousness, pain iD stomach and
! bowels, then you need Foley's Orino
Laxative. Tt moyes the bowels freely
' and gently, and thoroughly clears
the intestinal tract. It does not grips
' or nauseate auu cmw luuonpiuuu.
I 1) C Scott.
Teachers' Association Meeting.
The next Teachers' association
will be held February It) instead of
February 12. The programme will
be announced next week.
.J Groves Colbert,
President.
More people are taking Foley's
! Kidney Remedy every year. It is
i considered the most effective remedy
for all kidney and bladder troubles
. that science can devise. Foley's Kid;
ney Remedy corrects irregularities,
s builds up the system and restores
i. lost vitality. L) C Scott,
t Just received?a beautiful
i, line of wedding stationery and
> a new series of '-Engravers'
* Old English" type. You can't
tell it from engraving. Give
. us your order; satisfaction
guaranteed.
VS. NARY T. NANCE-DANIEL
A Williamsburg Teacher Pays Warm
Tribute to Distinguished Educator.
i Teachers, Trustees, Patrons and
Friends of the Rural Schools of
Williamsburg County:?
It gives me great pleasure to announce
to you the fact of Mrs Mary
T Nance-Daniel's re-election to the
cftice of State president of the Rural
Imnrnromrnt ae^i inn. and
I do most earnestly beseech you, on
the part of your schools, your county
and your State, to meet Mrs Daniel
at least half way in this mammoth
undertaking on her part for the benefit
of "tne children of to-day, the
men and women of the great to-morrow."
Mrs Danie^ work should be too
well known U, mo3t of you to need
any explanation here.
Mrs Daniel is not working for a
reputation. She is working for the
boys and girls of South Carolina,who
will in turn call her noble for having
spoken words of life to them.
Mrs Daniel carries with her the
power to inspire and arouee the indifferent.
It is very necessary that
she pay each district a visit this year*
The extreme rural districts are her
favorite hannts. It is here that fathers,mothers
and children are often
_
found in the densest ignorance, and
to these unfortunate people she directs
her special attention. If you
are so fortunate as to belong to the
more favored class,you are in a position
to lend a helping hand tc Mr6
Daniel, in order that she may be the
means of elevating your neighborhood,
your county and the citizenship
of your State, "which is your
reasonable service." F H S
Took ill His Aloney.
Often all a man earns goes to
doctors or for medicine to cure a
Stomach, Liver or Kidney trouble
that Dr King's New Life Pills
would quickly cure at slight cost.
Best for Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Biliousness,
Constipation, Jaundice,
Malaria and Debility. 2oc at D C
Scott's.
By helping us you help yourself.
Buy from the houses who
advertise in The Record and
mention th e paper. tf
ilUUILUr B I1ULIUC
I will be ut following places on y?
mentioned for the purpose of taking
tax returns for the year 1910:
January.
Church, W R Graham's store, 10
Rhems, 11
Morrlsville, 12
Bloomingvale, 13
Cedar Swamp, 14
Cunningham's store, 15
Rome, 17
Lamberts. 18
Ards X Road % 19
Johnson vi lie, 20
Vox, 21
Prospect, 22
Greeiyville, 25 and 26
Harpers, 27
Trio, 28
Suttons 29
February.
Scran ton, 2
Lake 'ity, 3 and 4
W O Wilson's, 5
Mouzons. 8
Hebron, J L Gowdy's store, 9
Gourdins, 10
Salters, 11
t -ades, 12
At office in Kingstree from January 1
to February 20 except the days above
mentioned.
Returns of all real estate and personal
property, including dogs, mustjbei returned
in township and school district
where said property is located.
All males between the ages of 21 and
80 veats are liable to :>oll tax and are
requested to return same.
Parties liable to income tax are requested
to make n-turn for said tax at
time of making other returns.
A penalty of 50% attaches to all purties
neglecting, failing or refusing to
make a return, and the law w'.ll be
strictly enforced.
12-9-tf .1 .1 B Montgomery.
Hacker Mfg. Co.
SlTCKsSOKS TO
GEO. S. HACKER & SON
CHARLESTON. S. Ci
j WE MANUFACTURE
Doors. Sa<h and Blinds; Columns
i and Balusters; Grilles and Gable
Ornaments; .Screen Doors and Windows.
WE DEAL IN
Glass. Sash Cord and Weights.
J _ ,
| Rev. H. (!. Haddock's Appointments.
Editor County Record: ?
For the benefit of many of your!
readers and in return for my own j
gratitude to you, kindly let me say'
that my appointments for preaching!
during 1910 are as follows:
First Sundays: Rose Hill, 11am
and 7:30 p m; Mount Zion, 4 pm.
.Second Sundays: Bethany, 11am
I and 7:30 pm. ,
Third Sundays: Pleasant Hill,
11am and 7:30 p m; Mount Zion, j
4 p m.
Fourth Sundays: Black Mingo,
11am and 7:30 p m.
During summer months the 7:30
appointments will be changed to
8 o'clock.
Yonrs with thanks,
H C Haddock.
Benson, January 31
Sailers tlrcolt Appointments.
At Saltere ? First Sunday at
11am, third Sunday at 7:30 p m.
At Gourdin?First and third Sundays
at 3 p m.
At Suttons?First Sunday at
5 pm, third Sunday at 11 am.
At Green Hill?Second Sunday at
11a m, fourth Sunday at 3 p m.
i At Trie?Second Sunday at 3 p m,
fourth Sunday at 7:30 p m.
At Concord?Second Sunday at
5pm and fourth Sunday at 11 am.
Let Jail take notice and govern
themselves accordingly. A cordial
invitation to all.
W II Perry, Pastor.
Deifiess Cannot be Cured
by local applications, as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of the ear.
There is only one way to cure deaf
ness, ana tnat is oy consuiuuuuui
remedies. Deafness is caused by an
inflamed condition of the mucous
lining of the Enstachian Tube.
When thin tube is inflamed you have
a rumbliug sound or imperfect hearing,
and when it is entirely closed,
Deafness is the result,and unless the
inflammation can be taken out and
this tnbe restored to its normal condition,
hearing will be destroyed forever;
nine cases out of ten are caused
by Catarrh, which is nothing bnt an
inflamed condition of the mocoue
so rf aces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars
for any case of Deafness (caused by
Catarrh) that cannot be cured by
Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send forcircu)arg
?roc
F J Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, ?5c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for
constipation.
Citation NoticeSTATE
OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COrNTY OF WILLIAMSBURG.
By P M Brockinton, Esq, Probate
Judge.
whereas, Blla Lowry made suit to mc
to ;{rant her letters of administration
of the estate of and effects of SDG
Lowry,
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all aud singular the kindred
and creditors of the said S D G Lowry.
deceased, that they be and appear before
me In the court of probate, to be
held at Kingstree, S C, on the 19th day
February next after publication thereof,
at 11 o'clock in the forerioon, to
show cause, if any they have, why the
said administration should not be
granted.
Given under my hand this 31st day of
January, Anno Domini, 1910.
Published on the 3rd day of Februa-1
ry, 1910, in The County Record. j
P M Brockinton,
2-3-2t Probate Judge.
I Notice to Creditors
All persons having claims agaiustthe
astate of S Josephine Grny?on,deceased,
will present the same, duly verified, to
the undersigned, ar.d all persons owing
said estate will make payment to
H I. Grayson,
Administrator.
2-iMt Benson. S C
Noticeof Opening Books |
of SubscriptionPursuant
to authority conferred upon !
the undersigned. notice is hereby j
given that they will open books ?>f i
subscription to the capital stock of J
"Carolina Furniture Company" Satur- j
day, February 5,1910,at ten CIO) o'clock i
in the. forenoon,at the offices of Gill&nd!
A Gilland, Kingstree, S C,
I l> GlI.t.ano,
W N .Iacohs
M H Jacobs,
2-:Mt Hoard of C?rpoiaturs j
Final Discbarge.
' Notice is liereby given that on the I
j 12t li day oi February, A D Ihio. at 12 I
: o'clock noon.I will apply to P M Brock- j
jinton. Judge of Probate of Williams-!
j burg county, for a final discharge as |
i administrator of the t<t ?te of Henry O i
|Chandler, deceased.
A W ( handi-ku. j
l-l:j-4t Administrator.
Executor s Notice. |
All per-on^ having claims against tlie [
| estate of Mary Press ley, deceased, will
j present the same, duly attested, to the'
j Tinders'gned, and all persous iudebteoi ;
j to said estate will make payment to
Columbus Pkessluy, Executor,
l-13-4t Indiantowu, S Cj
_
Impossible to be Well
It is impossible to be well, simply impossible, if the
bowels are constipated. You must pay attention to the
laws of nature, or suffer the consequences. Undigested
material, waste products, poisonous substances, must be
removed from the body at least once each day, or there
will be trouble. A sluggish liver is responsible for an
immense amount of suffering and serious disease. Ask
your doctor about Ayer's Pills. He knows why they act
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MR. FARMER:
Do you realize that it is getting time to plant another
c rop? We have the goods you need, such as
STTXJETSr JDZSO PLOWS,
One and Two Horse Cultivators,
Harrows, 1 and 2 Horse Sizes; Steel Beam Plo ws
in 7 and 8 sizes, the best the world has ever known. K
A full line of P
DIXIE PLOWS and CASTINGS,
adjustable stocks, Lewis stocks and many others?just the ,
thing you need for the farm. Come and see us. We have
something that will interest you in the implement line.
N ow 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,
n Cl/ICCC DBDAID I IVt'C E
VLL y IOUiJ, ivur nii\
SINGLETREES,
and many ethers too numerous to mention. All -vre ask is
a trial.!
Remember we are ALWAYS ktadqua ers for any H
thing you need inj
Hardware g Building Material I
We carry a full line ot COFFINS and CASKETS,services
rendered day and night. i
KingstreeHardware Co. ;
1 MNOSMEE GRADED AND HIGH SGHIOE, I
> Kingstree, S. C.
i
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f High School De|
!Boys and Girls prepared for College or for Business Life. V
pure; water, t eight instructors,' ?
healthful location, t fine music department. <
~ HIGH SCHOOL ANNEX recently completed with beautiful^
and spacious Auditorium. |
AMPLE ROOM FOR BOARDING PUPILS. *
> TERMS REASONABLE. j
I Spring Term Begins I
I Wednesday, January 5. j
i For information apply to ^
| J. (x. COLBERT, E. C. EPPS, |
( Superintendent. Clerk Board Trustees. \
| Kingstree. S. C. j
K . y THE PEOPLE'S MARKET, \
?i '
? JMHHt H. A.MILLER. Proprietor, *
S Always on hand 2*
s'l^fr FIRSTCLASSBEEF??PORK |
8 POULTRY DRESSED TO ORDER. $
! ?> P
j JS We are receiving. ?
49 ^
? Fresh Pork, Sausage g Liver Pudding j*
49 j>
! 49 three times per week. Give me a trial. &
49 ?
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