The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, May 05, 1910, MEMORIAL EDITION, Page THREE, Image 3
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Grandmothers and Grsndfath
CAN recommend Peruna as a good
1 medicine for chronic catarrh of the
tomach and bowels. I have been
.' troubled with It severely for over a year,
!t and also a cough. ,
"Now my cough is all gone, 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. E. Little, Tolono, ill.
ut had catarrh of the stomach, bowJL
els and lower internal organs. Had
a great deal of pain in my right hip,
which felt li ke rheumatism. Also, pain
in my interral organs. The water was
highly colored, my back was weak, was
constipated, and very restless.
"I commenced to take Peruna according
to directions, and began to improve.
' I h3ve taken ten bottles of Peruna and
k think I am cured."?Mr. \Y. C. Hemphill,
Louisville, Miss, I
HE CHAT FROM CADES.
^Kltems of Current Interest Condensed
into Brief Paragraphs.
^Cades. May 3:?Mr and Mrs J R '
..^eves of Wilmington, N C, visited
relatives in town Sunday. Mrs
Reeves will spend a few weeks with
|^^|gnHnother. Mrs Ida A Sauls.
Mrs J W Cargile and daughters.'
' Misses Kate and Lucile, of Kingstree
snent a few pleasant hours
Sundaj afternoon with friends in
towp.
" -a . i? VT-.L.JII. 1
Mr YNlinoyi OI jasmine,
Tenn, Mrs W J Hasolden's father,'
has accepted a position as salesman
with Mr W 1 Hodges.
"Uncle" Simon Richardson, a:
respected negro about eighty-five
years old, died at his home on Mr i
J P Wheeler's farm near Salem, i
Sunday morning at 9 o'clock.
Mr B W McElveen visited Kingstree
Monday. '
Mr V E Strong went to Charleston
Sunday morning, returning
Monday afternoon.
Mr D M Hicks, formerly section
foreman here, was transferred to
Ashley junction section Monday, being
relieved here by Mr D T Bunday
of Kingstree.
Mrs T P Fulmore went to Sumter
last week to be with her daughter,
Addie, who was operated on in
Dr Wilson's infirmary a few Jays
ago for an abcess in the head.
Cades Democratic club sent a full
delegation to the county convention
Monday.
Rev J R Sojourner and Mr W I
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noages went iu is.c Vjiuji iuuuuoj
afternoon.
Mr Frank E Taylor, president of
the Ashepoo Fertilizer Co of Charleston,
was noted in town Monday.
f M'WD Daniel of Cooper was in
town Monday.
Messrs T P Fulmore and W L
dcFadden went to Sumter Sunday
to see Mi Fulmore's sick daughter.
Miss Gla McElveen, an efficient
teacher of the Cades Graded school,
was detained from her duties sever
al days last week on account of illr
ness.
Miss Mamie McLees spent the
week-end with her friends, the Ben
0S OF PE-RU-NA.
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?rs Who Before la Pe-rn-na.
MRS. H. G. GREEN and family, of
Lewis Creek, Ind., write: "We
cannot express to you our thanks for
what Peruna has done for mother.
"When she becan your medicine she I
was not aMe to be up all day, but now
she is helping with the work and at
present has gone on a visit. Her health
is improved in general. No discharges.
Good appetite. Sleeps well and looks
well."
Y following your instructions and
iD taking your Peruna and Manalin
I am cured of catarrh.
"I had catarrh for twelve years and
quite a bad cough so I could not sleep
nights. I do not have any cough now.
If I feci anything in the throat I take a
swallow of Peruna and 1 am all right."
?Mr. W. P. Smith, Sr., 2440 Porcst Su,
Port Huron, Mich.
son teachers.
Regular services were held at
C ides Baptist church Sunday evening
at S o'clock by the pastor, Rev
T J Rooke.
On occount of the drought crops
are not looking well. The farmers
are complaining about poor stands.
There was a slight wreck * here
caused by a draw-head pulling out
on South-bound freight, No 209,
Saturday afttirnoon. No damage
was done. j B. W. M.
Will Close onlVfemorial Day.
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We,the unden^gned merchants of
the town of Kingstree, agree to
close our store?* on Memorial Day,
May 10, 1910, from 11 a m to 2
p m., during the unveiling ceremonies:
W T Wilkins,
Kingstree Hardware Co,
B F Patrick,
J W Coward & Co,
S A Burgess,
Jacobs & Scott,
Miss Goldstein,
Butler Dry Goods Co,
Anderson, Spring & Co
D C Scott,
Stackley's Dry Goods Co,
Brown & Brown,
Kingstree Dry Goods Co,
L D Rodgers & Co,
Gale & Gale,
0 H Patrick,
Farmers' Supply Co,
J S Jennings,
Carolina Furniture Co,
Bank of Kingstree
S Marcus,
Edgeworth Bros & Co,
E T Kelley, M D,
Jenkinson Bros Co,
Southern Furniture Co,
J E Porter
H D Reddick,
Bank of Williamsburg.
A Regular Tom Boy
was Susie?climbing trees and
fences, jumping ditches, whittling,
always getting scratches, cuts,
sprains, bruises, bumps, burns or
scalds. But laws! Her mother just
applied Bucklen's Arnica Salve and
cured her quick. Heals everything
healable?Boils, Ulcers, Eczema,
Old Sores, Corns or Piles. Try it.
25c at M L Allen's.
The Home Paper.
When you've read that paper, mi>ter,
can 1 borrow it a bit?
It's the paper 1 was raised on, and the
vert look of it
Takes me back acr^s the nv unt iii s
10 the cotton fi?-lds and coi n,
To tiie little town out yonder in the
land where 1 was born.
Same old title, same old headlines,
same old type I used to knowLike
the brook, it keeps n-runi"g
while the people come and go.
And it holds its own peculiar look,
the same as you and me?
I know it* old familiar face as far as I
c an see.
Here's the same old local column,
with its j<?f tings gruve and gay;
"Edward Brown was at th?? d< pot with
a l??;id of h->s:s today "
"Eight or ten more nights like last
night, and there w< n't he any
peaches," ]
'There's a bouncing ten-pound young- ,
s*er just arrived at Grover
Dietch's." 1
Grover Diet<*h?that's little Grover.
old man Dietch's S"n and heir; 1
He was playing t<*ps and marbles when
1 moved awy>?isam there.
Kids ^J^jdiouldn't he
ust'/^nvti . iii<_
If the sing generatioti -ly breakfa*
Tood was y> ast.
I>on*tyi swant it,Thank yon, mister:
r en I'll take it home tonight,
And I'll rt 'd it, every eomma, with my
old coh pipe alight.
It will seem liKe meeting long-lost
iriendsand talking till the morn
Of the little t"\vn out yonder in tin*
cotton and corn.
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For More Than Three Decades.
Foley's Honey and Tar has been
a household favorite for all ailments j
of the throat, chest and lungs. For
infants and children it is best and ! *
safest as it contains no opiates and
no harmful drugs. None genuine ?
but Foley's Honey and Tar in the
yellow package. Refuse substitutes. ?
D C Scott. ?
Attention, Veterans! *
A meeting of our Camp will be j
held on Tuesday, May 10. Members ?
of Camp, together with visiting Vet-1 i
erar.s and Sons of Veterans, are requested
to assemble in the court
house at 11 o'clock a m.
On that occasion, the monument
to be erected to the memory of Confederate
soldiers will be unveiled.
Citizens of this county, with all visitors
from adjoining counties, will
receive a hearty welcome. The unveiling
will take place at 12 o'clock
m. Meeting in court house will be
held with open doors. Come!
H H Kinder,
H 0 Britton, _ Commander.
Adjutant. . 4-28-2t
MEN AND WOMEN WANTED.
The Government Fays Railway Mail
tlerks $80(1 to $1,200, and (Jther
Employees op to $2,500 Annually
Uncle 8am will hold examinations
throughout the country for Railway
Mail Clerks, Custom House Clerks,
Stenographers, Bookkeepers, Depart- "
mental Clerks and other Government
Positions. Thousands of appointments
will be made. Any man or
woman over 18, in City or Country,
can get Instruction and free information
by writing at once to the Bureau
of Instruction, 05 N Hamlin
Building, Rochester, N. Y. 1-6 tf
The family that eats
plenty of
Quaker Oats jj
is a healthy, rugged ^
family. ij
The most popular |
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iooa in uie wonu uc- cause
it does most %
and costs least. ^
Packed Id regular aire packages, and In ber- ?|
metically sealed tins for hot climates. M ^
Notice of Election of t
School Trustees' :
In cases where school districts desire
to elect aheir trustees for the ensuing
two years the county Board of Education
will order an election for trustees ?
in such di-tricts, provided they are pre- t
sented before June 1 with a petition >
signed by at least (5) five electors in t'
each district requesting same. g
J G McCuLLoroH,
Supt Education Williamsburg County. c
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Tributes of respect,obituaries t
cards of thanks and all commu- 1
nications of a personal nature, not
news, are charged *or at the
rate of one cent a word. s
ttucklen's Arnica Salve <
Tne Best Salve In The World. 1
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"I write to teil you the S
good news that Cardui
has helped me so much y
and 1 think it is just Q
worth its weight in gold," f*
writes Mrs. Maryan Mar- p
shall, of Woodstock, Ga.
"I do hope and trust
that ladies who are suffer- y
ing as I did, will take 3
Cardui, for it has been a j
God's blessing to me, and 3
will certainly hc^lp every |1
lady who is suffering." ?|
The Woman's Tonic
I No matter if you suffer H
from headache, backache H
pains in arms, shoulders |3
and legs, dragging-down |?
feelings, etc., or if you gj
feel tired, v/eary, worn- ?3
out and generally miser- oj
able? Cardui will help you, PS
It has helped thousands gl
of other weak, sick ladies sh
and if you will only give ?3
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FARMING LANDS WANTEDj
W kA ?
I have many applications and
can make a
Quick Sale
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ot your property at g
High Prices. J
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Giv -me a description and price ,
of your land for sa'e. t
J, D. GILLAND, j
Broker, J
KINGSTREE, - - S C.
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H 8 to lO Head H
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jj Hides Wanted, ?
Green and Flin\
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H E,pps' MarKet, H
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J ??/ Pressing Club J
$ WHKXYOriC CLOTH KS NKKD $
J Cleaning, Pressing or Dyeing. ?
? THONK XO. 93. $
| SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. | '
? club Rate - - #1.00 per Month ^
J Pressing iSnit - 50c J
J Cleaning and Pressing Suit, 75f J
J ALTERATIONS A SPECIALTY^
ANDERSON, SPRING & GO. \
are headquarters for every- ?
thing in tne ^
Fruit and Grocery Line ^
We also keep a complete line o L
All Kinds of Soft Drinks. ^
W? handle on SATURDAYS |?
THE FINEST MULLETS ?
obtainable. y
HIGHEST PRICES PAID E
for i/
COUNTRY PRODUCE. ?
A share of your patronage is F
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j Anderson, Spring & Co., p
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Notice of Election.
By order of the county hoard of eduation
of Williamsburg county anelecion
will ho hold at Nesmith's store at
Cesmith, S (\.on Saturday,May 7,1910,
o determine whether a four mill tax
ihall be levied in School district No 37
or school purposes. Those in favor of
meh levy will vote "yes", and those
ipposed will vote "no". All qualified
lectors in the district will be allowed
o vore, and the trustees will act as
nanagers. 4-28-2t
Trustkes District No 37.
By helping us you help yourself.
Buy from the houses who
idvertise in The Record and
nention the paper.
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(?j celel rated shoe needs no recoi
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I BARGAIN
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| Rib Stew Beef - $
Mutton?hind quarter
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? H. A. MILLER, Pi
| K1NGSTREE GRADED AND
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i High School Di
) Boys and Girls prepared for Coll
{ PURE WATER, EIC
{ HEALTHFUL LOCATION, Fll
f HIGH SCHOOL ANKEI recently cc
t and spacious Auditorium.
f AMPLE ROOM FOR BOA!
j TERMS REASC
| Spring Term B
| Wednesday, *
i For information apply to
| J. G. COLBERT, 1
f Superintendent.
\ Kingstree.
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HOUSE. |
Hind Quarter Steak,
iound, at 15c pound. &
Quarter Steaks and jj
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HIGH SCHOOL, j
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Clerk Board Trustees. f
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