The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, March 10, 1910, Image 6
THE HATHAWAY WAY.
Experience of a Marlboro Man with
Firm of bbarlatans.
The following item from Mc- j
Coll is published in the Laurinburg
Exchange:
A few miles from McColl?in the
lower nart of Scotland count}*, N
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0,?lives Mr Tan Morrison and his
two brothers, all bachelors, and living
contented, happy, carefree lives
on their plantation. Or, lather,
' they would if the oldest brother, Mr
Tan Morrison, enjoyed good health.
But, like the woman recorded in
Holy Writ. Mr Tan had "suffered!
many things of many physicians"
' and was nothing bettered (or supposed
be was not, which amounts to
* the same tbilfc). Unlike the woman
fee had not "spent all."
Hearing of the famous cures per:
formed by Dr Hathaway and Co, of
Atlanta, Mr Morrison hied to At*
lanta last Thursday, placed himself
in the hands of this doctor
?thongntfully taking his check,
book with him! -.'Here is the rest of
iche story in his own words:
f "WhenT got to Atlanta, I found
that Pr Hathaway had left the city,
bat that an ''eminent L?onuon
' specialist" was in his office. I found
two men there who questioned me so
fast, and talked so much, that I
seem9d under a spell of some kind.
They agreed to make me a well man
ip a few days for the sum of $800.
I was utterly unable, while with
them, to doubt them or to do otherwise
than as they bade me." I ffiade
i oot the check- for $800, payable; iat
the Bank of McCqI!. I became:uneasy
and dissatisfied Saturday and
Sunday morning some one in their
employment .confirmed my doubts.
I at .once wired Mr A K O lorn,
* cashier of the Bank of McColl,'to
stop payment on check. This was
done. Thlcafce has-been put in the
bands ot a heading Atlanta lawyer,'
and I es.peCt?'.to rec'ovei my money,'
minus lawyer's fee"?Pee Dee Ad-1
tocaie. W+Z : I
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r The Case of 6 E Motley. .1
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^UllUe^UlUg iuc taoc w*. 1/ -".t
- Motley"'the local correspondent of
'the News & Courier had.the follow- j
ing to say:?
D E Motley was bookkeeper aud
assistant cashier in the Bank of
Liiike City up to the day he disappeared
some time in 1009. After
an examination it was found that he
was short in his accounts something
,over $9,000. He was arrested about
v a year afterwards on a farm in New
<* Jersey and brought back here last
winter for trial. Motley is a very
' bright man, only about 23 years of
age, and was a great favorite in
Lake City. Much ^mpathv Was
expressed for his father, who attended
the trial, aud also for the
yonthful transgressor, who shewed I
his penitence by openly confessing
his guilt. Dr Williams, president
of the bank, joined in a request to
the court to make the sentence only
eighteen months in the county jail.
Friends of Motley are confident
that he will yet live down this dark
hour and become the useful citizen I
he is so well qualified by nature to
be. .
How Good News Spread.
*1 am 70 years old and travel
most of the time," writes B F Tolson,
of Elizabethtown, Ky. -'Everywhere
I go I recommend Electric
Bitters, because I owe mv excellent.
health and vitality to them. They j
effect a cure every time." They)
never fail to tone the stomach,
regulate the kidneys and bowels,
stimulate the liver, invigorate the
nerves and purity the blood. They
work wonders for weak, run-down
men and women, restoring strength;
yigor and health that's a daily joy. j
Trv them. Only 50c. Satisfaction f
is positively guaranteed by D Cj
Scott.
Mortgage, real estate, title
lien on crop, bill of sale, agricultural
lease and lien, mort1
gage personal property, bill ol
sale and lien on crop combined j
for sale at The Record office.
Old papers for sale cheap by j
the hundred at The Record!
office
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TO ENCOURAGE CORN PRODUCTION.
Dr Williams Announces Another Much
Larger Contest for Present Year. I
"Lake City, February 15:?Dr I
A H Will in mi nnnnunfp.s another ,
and much larger corn contest
for the year 1910.
Instead of a limited number
of large prizes, many of moderate
value will be offered, which
in the aggrelfte will amount to
j several hundred dollars, and
which, under the'arrangements
proposed as to numerous distribution,
is expected to prove
a general and hearty incentive
to. determined and intelligent
effort to excel. The three
small prizes ot last year had
something to do with producing
the great crop just harvested;
and the contest now being inaugurated,'it
is hoped will be
entered into by a great many
farmers throughout the entire
county, and results most gratifying
and helpful are expected.
, As the hrst prize for the
greatest yield on one acre Dr
Williams himself offers a topj
buggy worth $75.00. Several
other prizes of various kinds,
such as improved fanning
implements, fertilizers, wagons,
plows, suits of clothes, etc, will
be offered for competition. Dr
Williams has. already secured
about $300.00 worth of prizes
besides the'buggy, and he hopes
to run the list near, if not quite
to the $1000.00 mark.'* V'
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Each farmer entering the.con
test is requested to senu in ont*
dollar as an entrance. fee.
Ever}' dollar collected from
entrance fees will be invested
in suitable prices to be offered.
Already several farmers :hare
coipe in and paid the entrance
fee, :and the idea fs^ taking
hold rapidly. If five hundred
farmers enter the contest,' Dr
Williams will be,able to offer
in prizes about one thousand
dollars. Raise, five hundred
dollars by entrance fees, and
he will raise the other five'
{hundred dollars himself.
Time for entering coptest
closes , ay 1st. Immediately
thereafter list of prizes will be
made np and published.
The contest is open to every
farmer in Williamsburg county.
There are no condition, as^ to
preparation of soil, fertilizers
used or cultivation, each farner
proceed as he thinks best. The
only requirement is that the corn
must be gathered by two disinterested
persons who will certify
to the same, and that such
certificate must be sent in not
later than November 15. Immediately
thereafter prizes will
be awarded.
Address,
A H Williams,
Lake City, S. C.
2-1?-tf
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Foley's Kidney Remedy is a safe
and certain remedy for all kidney
and bladder diseases, whether acute
or chronic. It is a splendid tonic
for middle aged and elderly people
and a sure cure for all annoyances
and irregularities of the kidneys
and bladder. D C Scott.
AooeuBcemeDt.
We have placed an order for over
$100 worth of new job type, which
nclndes the latest up-to-date faces
for all kinds of commercial and soial
forms of printing. We are now
prepared also to do catalogue and
pamphlet work of every description,
inclndiug lawyers' briefs, in the most
approved style. "We have a special
lot of new type faces that will be
used only for wedding invitations,
visiting cards, etc. Call and see samples
of work or let us send them to
you. Our job department is equipped
better than any other in this part of
the State. tf
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Just received?a beautiful
line of wedding stationery and
a new series of "Engravers
Old English" type. Yo^ can't
tell it from engraving. Give
us your order; satisfaction
guaranteed.
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jl How
Do You
Feed
Your Ci
DO YOU KNOYv* just <
need, and are you fur
as required and In
plant can use it ?
v Suppose you*should put th
box, nail it up and place it in t
pect them to thrive and grow f:
Hardly!
Well, did it ever occur to yo
badly mixed fertilizers you are
tion up to your crops?offerin
shape that they can't get to it?
Fertilizers, to do your crops
the soil waters. These are con
the surface during the day anc
and repassing the roots of the p
contained in tiie Water?and th
the plant can^eed.
Therefore, when you buy f
with the idea of furnishing foo<
same principle that you shoul
stock. It should not only cont
Phosphoric Acid and Potash, b
should be in soluble forn
of the fertilizer should be sue!
absorb every particle of it^and
factured from materials that w
food at one time, but furnish a
the entire growing season.
This is the fertilizer you sb
in only one way. It is impossi
this by the dry*mixing of raw
' this at home with a shovel an
someone who has made it the !
ence being in the quantity.
These materials must be grc
quires machinery costing thoi
* properly. They must then be
complete, you have a compot
exactly like every othgr ounce,
part of which would contain tc
little Potash, while another
opposite?and all of it contain ]
I not available.
Remember that the chemica
test of its crop growing qualit
verize lumps and by the use o
the plant food ; your crop a
You can take an axe, break
corn; your mule can't.
Don't risk a crop failure!
Insure your peace of mind ?
Armc
Animal An
Fertili
I
Manufacti
Armour Ferti
ATLANTA, (
"Ml
Nice driving horses
Good work horses
Combination horses |
. Buggies, Surreys
Durham?Jackson G Smith?
WAGONS
Just received two carloads
known WEBER?COLUMBU
Harness, Saddles,
Horse 1
Call and see us
Yours to
Williamsburg
Kingstre
pops?
what your cotton and corn
nishing it in such quantities
such shape that the
A
1
e food for your stock in a
heir trough?would you ex- __
at ? _
u that when you use lumpy, f
putting this same proposi- U
g them plant food in such I
any good, must dissolve in 7
stantly in motion, rising to ^
1 sinking at night?passing ?
ilant, which absorb the food (i
is is the only way in which J
ertilizer, you should do so
1 for your crop and on the U
Id purchase food for your m
ain the hecessary Ammonia, I
ut above all else these g
l?the mechanical condition J
i as to permit,the plant to U
the goods should,, be manu- . f
HI not give up their plant (j
l steady supply throughout fj
tould have and can &et? f
ble to produce a goods like Q
materials, whether you do
d a screen or buy it from
?ame way?the only differ?und
to a powder, and it re- X
isands of; dollars to dp it Sr
so manipulated that when y)
ind, each ounce of which is . iO
, and not a mixture, one ft
>o much Aimonia and too
part wou^ be exactly the *
plant foo JHocked up and V
1 analysis of a fertilizer is no ft
ies. The chemist can pul- X
f various means search, out > *
in*t? V
open the box and get the ft
ks well as your crop by using O
hit's o
tmoniated _
Izers
ii
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ured by
lizer Works 1
JEOR6IA
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All sizes of nice, sleek I
mules in pairs or I
single I 11
i and Runabouts I
Wrenn and arker Buggies. I
WAGONS R
of the reliable and well
S & RUSSELL Wagons. H
Robes, Whips and ^
Rankets.
before buying.
i please, H
Live Stock Co,
:e, S. C.
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To any one in need of a Si
*. FOUNTAIN
would say that we are now headqu
brated makes:
Waterman's Ideal, ipetAu
Ail/in lomheri'e 111Tho Qc
HIMII'LQIIIUQII df K I lib Ui
The Imperial, \ Bed an
The Beacon Shrimp, \ Desk F
Mercantile Fountain Pens, $|Pen an
AIL NEW GOODS Ju
Call and examine before buj
Watts & Watts' Jew
Opposite the Dep<
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I I have just receive
FRESH CARI
5 OF
HORSES and
1 which I am selling
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YOUR MONEY
That's the proposition we make yon
;1I?anything that does not come up as rep
It's about time to get that garden pla
ling that will interest yon in a
Cr-?>.:E5nDEl?T IPX.
miething that will do the work. Any chile
*e what we have in that line.
Anything in Farm In
This department is complete, nearer s<
.11 we ask is a trial in this line. Call and 1
COMBINATION I
111 be used on either a ''Dixie" or sweep
lis Plow in every respect It is bound to p
"When you hear the wedding bells cor
link of otir department of
Cut 6lass, Silverware and Nickc
emember we are here with the goods.
A fall line of
ardware, Building Material, Lime, PI
)UR MOTTO: "sWmade.Ven t '
COFFINS AND
:lways on hand. Services rendered day anc
Xingstree i
Wholesale and Retail E
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arters for the celeto-Filler,
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lacofl Slyfograpltic,
id Black Stylo, r - * *1
'ens,
d Red Ink Books
ist Received- -^1
ring. At ';|
relry Store, V%
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on all of the goods we
iresented. > 4
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w,
I can ran it. Call and
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lplementsothan
it ever has been,
our
'LOW,
stock, We gnarar.tee V I
>lease.
nmence to chime," just V
KAMI* 'l
aster, Cement, &c.
got it we cau 6otit if , g
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ware Co,
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dealers.
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