The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, May 26, 1910, Page THREE, Image 3

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M ! k i MR. WILLIAM F. STKKSE. v Mr. WillimnF. Stee6e, TOlCoburn 8U, ! J Akron, Ohio, writes: lg "I have been troubled for several years with catarrh of the stomach. 1 Have used different patent medicines ]; to no effect whatever, and have doc- ^ tored considerable with family doctor. 'Sometimes his treatment would re- ( lieve me for a few weeks, but would o eventually have to go back to him, aud , that had kept up for several years. "I was advised to use Peruna, and r have taken three bottles. Never felt so pood in my life. A m going to continue using it. Wouldn't be with- I out it in the house. f will gladly rec- ]j ommend It to any one afflicted with catarrh of stomach, or stomach trouble of any kind." v The al-ove is an oft-repeated story. , Troubled for years with chronic ca- i tarrh. Tried different remedies and doctors to no avail. Peruna was ad- q vised by friends, instant renei experienced. Great gratitude to Peruna c expressed. This, in brief, is a story il that is repeated to us a great many ^ times every year. No one could be in touch with onr vast correspondence for one month v without being impressed with the sincerity and truthfulness of the& kind of testimonials. v Peruna promptly produces an appe- o tite, corrects digestion and relieve* n stomach difficulties that have resisted other treatment. Man-a-lift ?n Ideal Laxative, s ITEMS FROM MOORE'S X ROADS. I! ? Crop Conditions Poor?A Beantt- 1 fnl Home Wedding. S (Received too late for If st week's tissue). - Moore's X Roads May/ 17:? u Farmers around here are very ^ busily engaged in planting and replanting their cotton crops. For this ^ season of the year cotton in this * L section is very poor and from pres- n yfcnt prospects the crop will be ^ "^seriously cut off. Manv of our ^ best farmers are plowing up their e ^otton and planting corn instead. s The most interesting event of a * social nature that has taken plfcce at i Moore's X Roads for some time was " the beautiful wedding at the home Q of B W Moore on Sunday, May 8, when his popular and accomplished daughter, Miss Minnie, was joined in holy wedlock to Mr J J Scurry t of Georgetown. The ceremony was performed by Rev J R Sojourner, pastor of the Methodist church. The bride wore a beautiful gown of ""J white messaline, trimmed with lace .' and chiffon; her veil was caught up with orange blossoms and she car- 1 (J ried an exquisite bouquet of bride's roses tied with white ribbon. The ceremony was rendered according to Q the beautiful and impressive form of the Methodist Discipline; the . S j( ring being placed upon the bride's ^ finger by the groom when Ke "with ali his worldly goods did her endow." The brides-maids . were Misses Leila McKnight and c Beulah Moore, cousins of the bride, v and the groomsmen were Messrs W iH Thomas and Herman Carraway j of Georgetown. Miss Moore and Mr . Carraway entered first, being followed by the second couple, Miss Mc- j Knight and Mr Thomas. Miss ^ Moore wore a handsome costume >f pink silk, and Miss McKnight was becomingly attired in canary silk. * Each brides-maid carried a lovely ouquet. The bride and groom came * 1 and stood underneath a floral * ?11 while the solemn words were *;en which made them one * 'till \ th them do part." Although the weather was unpropitious there r was quite a crowd of guests pres- { ent, which included several of the t groom's Georgetown friends, viz, S! 4?rifT C W Scurry and his three Isoing, also Mr Nesmith, Mr J A Hemingway, and I)r L H Thomas. . The happy couple left on the even- ( ing train for a bridal tour,the itiner- i ary of which included Richmond, 5 Washington and New York. After j May 20, they will be at home to , their friends at Georgetown, S. C. NTERESTING BUDGET OF LAKE CITY NEWS. RETURNED MISSIONARY?LARGE BEAN SHIPMENTS-LIQUOR CONSTABLE APPOINTED. Lake City, May 24:?Mr B H dunn and daughter, Miss Laurie, of Solton, Rocky Bayou, Fla., visited elatives in and near Lake City ast week. They are spending this reek at Lucile, Florence county. After an absence of six years, lev and Mrs D H Crosland reurned home Sunday night from Mo de Janerio,Brazil. In 1904 they rent to that great city of South America, where the years were pent since then in the effort to each Christianity, Rev Mr Crosand being sent by the Baptists, of rhich denomination he is a minister. 4-lin fonf +Viot +Vio /Wlilg IV IUC xa\.b UIHV WAV, Vl??in.wv ?f Brazil seriously impaired the If lealth of Mr Crosland, they will not eturn to that field. Mesdames Maria Sutcliffe and J A Truluck visited at Mr W C Rolins' at Rome this week. Mrs L H Jennings of Bishopville rent home Saturday from a visit to ler mother, Mrs J M Sturgeon. Beans are being shipped in large uantities and good prices are reeived. The season is now at about Is height and several thousand basets will go away this week. Miss Sallie Bass is spending the reek with relatives at Latta. Unless we get rains and warm reather soon, the crops, especially f tobacco and cotton, will be very :iuch curtailed. Mr J 0 Graham, who taught a chool at Springfield,Ga, last session, 3 at home for the vacation days. Mrs Mason C Brunson of Charleson is on a visit to her sister, Mrs C 1 Lucas. The petitions asking an election pon the question of cutting off that art of Williamsburg north of tne outhern boundary of Lake City ownship and annexing the same to lorence county, which petitions we 1 1- A. 1 Z? 1 1 ...!A.L lenuonea last wees,were nieu wiui Jovernor Ansel several days ago. 'he area included in this territory is stimated at from sixty to eighty quare miles, the value of the taxble property at about one million ollars and the inhabitants in the eighborhood of four thousand. The Legislative delegation of this ounty held a meeting Tuesday, at ;hich every member was present xcept Hon John S Graham and he ras present by letter. Mr John T Irvan of Salters was selected as pecial constable to enforce the liquor iws. The delegation, feeling that the latter of drainage is of momentous mportance to this county, decided o request several men to act as a ommittee to study the matter and uggest to our delegation to the next issembly such measures as they may onclude wisest and most practical nd best suited for the purpose. The dea is to get a plan of operation hat will be best suited to the coun rv, and it is hoped this committee rill evolve such a plan. The followng are the gentlemen who are revested to act on this committee, to rit: Messrs J A Kelley, Kingstree; i W Davis, Chapman; J C Young, ..ake City; J W Register, Trio; J G dcCullough, Benson; D EMcCutch-, n, Church; T W Boyle, Greelyville; f J Snow, Rome, and W L Bass, ^ake City. A C Hinds, Esq, of Kingstree wes lere Tuesday last. The infant child of Mr and Mrs dack Webster died last Monday afernoon. Mis J S Dusenbury of Conway is: risiting in town. Mrs John James, whose home was lear Bass's Bridge, died last Moniay. She was the eldest daughter of ;he late Benj F Lawrence. W L B For More Than Three Decades. Foley's Honey and Tar has been i household favorite for all ailments >f the throat, chest and lungs. For nfants and children it is best and safest as it contains no opiates and 10 harmful dtugs. None genuine jut Foley's Honey and Tar in the yellow packfge. Refuse substitutes. / DC Scott. / Long Branch School Closing. The closing exercises of Long Branch school near Greelyville, taught by Miss Viola Shuler, will take place at the school house on Friday evening, May 27. The exercises will consist of dialogues, recitations, songs, tableaux, etc, by the pupils. The public is cordially invited to attend. The past session has been qnite a# successful one and the closing exhibition is looked forward to with pleasing anticipation by pupils and patrons. 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 ar- v ~ Arnica Salve and HoqIo ovorvtVtinor h , Ulcers, Eczema, Olu *,rns or Piles. Try it. 25c ai m l, Allen's. Winthrop College Scholarship and Entrance Examination. The examination for the award of vacant scholarships in Winthrop College and for the admission of new students wili be held at the County Court House on Friday, July 1, at 9 a. n. Applicants must be not less than fifteen years of age. When Scholarships are vacant after July 1 they will be awarded to those making the highest average at this examination, provided they meet the conditions governing the award. Applicants for scholarships should write to President Johnson before the examination for Scholarship examination blanks. Scholarships are worth $100 and fTee tuition. The next session will '.pen September 21, 1910. For further information and catalogue, address Pres. I). B. Johnson, Rock Hill, S. C. 6-30. MEN AND WOMEN WANTED. Tbe Government Pays Railway Mall pi?i.. ronn i. < nnn nn<t nthn* bierns jouu ru *i,cuu, auu umci Employees up to $2,500 Annually. Uncle Sam will bold examinations throughout the country for Railway Mail Clerks, On atom House Clerks, Stenographers, Bookkeepers, Departmental 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, 95 N Hamlin Building, Rochester, N. Y. 1-6 tf Do farmers eat the proper sort of food ? The farmer of today buys a much larger proportion of the food that goes on the table than he did ten years ago. It's a good thing that this is so because he has a great variety to select from. He should, however, use great care in selecting for the best results in health and strength. The widespread tendency in the en/ to increase the amount of Quaker Oats eaten is due very largely to the recent demonstrations Dy scientific men that ?w>n !e tVin mnn inc ^u<i&cr v/di3 tcvi inou m?w ?..??* with greatest physical endurance and greatest mental vigor. Fanners should eive this subject careful thought and should increase the quantity of Quaker Oats eaten by themselves, their children and the farm hands. Packed in regular size packages, and in hermetically sealed tins for hot climates. 57 178.-, 1J)10 COKKEGE OF CHARLESTON. 12?tli Year Begin* September 30. Entrance examination* will b" held at the county court house on Friday. July 1. at 9 a m. All candidates for admission can compete in Septemlier for vacant Boycc scholnrehips, which pay #10i a year. One free tuition scholarship to each county of South Carolina. Board and furnisiied room in dormitory, #12. Tuition. $k>. For catalogue address HAKRIS )X RANDOLPH, 5-2t5-tf President Notice of Election. Notice is heiebv given that an eiec tiim will l>e lieldat thc(Jree!yville Mercantile Go's store, Greelyville, S C. ?>n Tuesday, May 31, 1910. to determine whe'lier or i.or Gr;elyviile School DisVa ?) ) cV? ?il icciiii oDpfqin 1?nnr]c till It Oilfi'l i v* ? v* vuui v..v.? fi?r the purpose of paying1 the indebtedness on the school build ins: in the town of (ireelyville. Those in favor of the issuing 01 said bonds shall vote "For Bon'U", and those opposed to the same hall vote "Against Bonds", in accordance it h the acts of the General Assenihlv ot the State of South Carolina in sneh ease made and provMed. Board of Trustees of Grkelyville School District, No 22. 5-12-3L Notice of Election. By order of the county Board of Ed iirvitinn nf Williiimshiircr roiintv an p'eo j tion will be held at M E McDonald's s?ore at Tri'>, S C, on Saturday.May 2^, 1910, to determine whether a four mill tax shall be levied in school district No 40 for school purposes. Those in favor of such levy will vot" "yes", and those opposed will vote '"no". A11 qualified electors in the district will he allowed to vote aiid the trustees will act as managers. Trustkes Trio School District, No 40. Per J W Locklieak, Clerk. 5-19-2t ri Aia oy i j writes Air:. Etlicl Ifewlin, ; g of Liber.y Center, Ir.d.f !?;! : 'that I began to lake Car- j&j i M dui, Lr it has eared me, ftp ra and I will never ferret it Hp "I cannot praise Cardu; |P | |2 too I.;0...y i..r whai it o.J ^' ?1 for me. LJcre I began p* | Eg to ta'rc it, I was very j&f! II bad color, suffered g-cat Sr ij pain and weighed only Eft H 105 pounds. Now I have I? |j a good color, do not suffer H and weigli 125 lbs." ? R 53 rm i mj\ mv k* m m ^rMISilSS The Woman's Tonic ! g Beware of strong nox- Eg ES ious. mineral drugs, that Ej sink into your system, fej pj like lead to the bottom of & kj a basin of water. |j Cardii is purely vege- Sr El table and contains no | H poisonous minerals, or fL II dangerous drugs. ^ Eg It is perfectly safe and LJ H harn.los, for use by old 3 and young, and may be R Eg taken, as a tonic, for HI H months, without any possi 5? I ble harmful effect Try it k| ? -? ? ? ?? ? -? : FARMING- LANDS WANTED: 4 ! I have many implication-* an-i 4 can make h J I QuicK Sale t : t ^ oi y?'ur property at J I High Prices.* : j I Giv<* me * description and pric<1 * ot your land fo -sale. I J, D, GILL AND, : BroKer, J KINGSTREE. --SC.} ? . ? ? ? 4 WANTED: ? ' "8 ^ **ea<* ^ ^ Hides Wanted, j| J Green and Flin*. E 1 Apply r H Epps' MarKet, ^ jj Xin^stree, S. C. |* J 3-33-lyr |? ^r?w-w-wr r-r m. tti, .t; . . KIB-LTSECOyOH] *MDC^as^et.g;8ies! ?aa?R.Kli?f! NEBISW? C^T5?8r$ix)0' &C46? 1?' TT.IAl GOTTLE W\l { 2AWP AILTHRO^T A'?P aril Ti?ClifUES I \^^*A^?CD^T'Srl~oF^\ 1 OR MGfJZY S:r^(f\'D?D. BraRnznvw ?r "" :JUJL JL1JLO.JL h ANDERSON, SPRING & CO. | J an* lmad'juarters lor every- |* ? tiling in the , q Fruit and Grocery Line ^ j We also keep a complete line o L ^ All Kinds of Soft Drinks, ^ J We handle on SATl'RDAYS L j THE FINEST MULLETS [ I ?i obtainable. tj jj HIGHEST PRICES PAID Jj h fo; H COUKTKY PRODUCE. r 1 n A sliart "f your patronage is r j || earnestly solicited. |? |j Anderson, Spring & Co., ? 4 KINGSTREE,S. C. ? Notice. Notice is hereby given that I will be ( at the following named places, < n the dates below given, to let o-:t contracts for working the pub'i roads: Mingo town?h p, No 9?Morrisville, r riaay. .iu>:e o, imw. Ridge township. No 10?Cades. Saturday, June 4, 1010. Indian townsliip, No 11?Cooper's X Roads, Thursday, June 9. 1910 , Johnson townsliip. No 12?Lamberts, Friday. June 10, 1910. [ Lee township. No 13?McAllister's Mill. Tuesday. June 14. 191o. Lake township. No 14?J D Carter's I store, Wednesday, June In, 1910. Lake City township. No In?Lake . City, Thursday, June 16, 1910. ; Each meeting to be at 11 o'clock a ni. J J Graham, Road Engineer. Kingsti ee S C. ; May 17, 1910. 5-19-2r : 1 A i (Co miner rial ?bark\?% 11 : .N r . C:?r.l?r a.iU V CJ PIT/.L We co.idi - . ? r* ? "S >v-.#>^encrai anu ;avin A 0 allowed in Savings l0 quaiiei I v, Janiiaiv: j! OUT-CF-ILV.'M ACCCt ' | ! ^?" TRISTRAM T. HYDE, Preside*!. J. S. PINXUSSOHK, inrcctc I ! M. H. LAZXRllS. 1 !.IUl.ir> M VlsANSKA, i lu. H. BTEi.L, ; E MI 1'CIIEI L SEvBROOK,, i Al"G. II. KUGHEIMKK, . A. MOORE, ! IT. .1. HAMLIN. I x XXXX^X^X^XXX jj The Coffins and x Offers His ft- ?ilou onrl ft uaj mm S inth X FIRST OFFICE OVER STACK! O Yours to x L, J. STA xxxxxxxxxxxxxx * Rib Stow Beef J Mutton?hind quarte JSj lore quarte | ^ S6e People's ? H. A. MILLER, 1 4? | KINOSTREE GRADED AN [ Kingstree, f Nigh School > Boyis and Gijds prepared for C< f PURE WATER, E < HEALTHFUL LOCATION, j> HIGH S<HOOL \UEl recently ^ and spacious Auditorium. } AMPLE ROOM FOR BO | TERMS REAS | Spring Term j Wednesday, | For information apply to J. 0. COLBERT, ( Superintendent. } Kingstree ' N j iptrrgs BcmkI .1 -cntworth Streets. 1 SKULUUU ^ Z* Dcpart^iiiiLiOC . ijj Dep'riment, computed April. July ana Ociobei. , .r&| UNTS SOLICITED. / 4 CO'J.iTEIiAY 0L??Y, Cssliier. , M Vice Pres. J It. r, r:j htt. .1, I'INK13S"(.)!IN, \ ? .1. * ].V YN KALU, f ELANT> >iO RR A. J. BU ST. M R , W HALEY, T. T. HYDE. K I XXXXXXX50CXXX 11 CasftetsJMan, | Services 8 EY'S CRY 6000S CO.'S. 2 | Serve, o i ckl^y. } i xxxxxxxxxxxx e Hind Quarter Steak, j? Bound, at 15c pound. It Quarter Steaks and j* ' !; \V2z pound. $ .4 - - 1 Oc pound ? >r - 15c pound; ? r 12?c " ? ; i Market, | | Proprietor. jj ____ D HIGH SCHOOL, j ; S. C. | department} * allege or for Business Life. ? EIGHT INSTRUCTORS, > FINE MUSIC DEPARTMENT. \ completed with beautiful ^ ARDING PUPILS."* j riXT A T3T T? \ :\j?y f Begins | January 5. j E. C. EPPS, | Clerk Board Trustees. s , S. C. |