The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, June 02, 1910, Image 1
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^ R. F. D. CARRIERS MEET.
Representatives from Thre<
Counties Bold Conve ntion.
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Florence, May 30- The rural mai
carriers of Darlington,Williamsbur{
and Florence counties met in con
vention here at 11 o'clock this morn
ing in the court room of the Unitet
States postoffice building.
The meeting was called to orde:
by the president, Mr. W G Campbel
of Darlington. The roll was callec
by Secretary J A Cook of Lak<
City.
Various matters of important*
were then discussed, after whicl
short talks were made by varioui
members and visitors.
Mr L M Hicks of Timmonsvillt
made a short talk on "taking uj
pennies from the boxes," and urgec
that something be done to have th<
dep&t tment abolish this rule.
He also spoke on the numbering
of the boxes and urged all carrier!
to do what they could to have therr
numbered.
Dr Stanley Burch next made ?
i short talk, telling the carriers thai
"fie wanted them all to work for th<
betterment of the mail department
He said that they should all go in a?
one body to do this.
Dr Burch said he was glad to see
^ several representatives from different
counties and hopbd they would
help the ceuse.
Capt .Jas 0 Ladd, postmaster at
Summerville, S C, made an impressive
speech, saying he had been ir
the postoffice department for over
tweritv vpars. and had tried to dc
his duty toward the betterment oi
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the service. His talk was greatly
enjoyed.
Mr J A Cook also made a short
talk. He referred to the roads,
and that some carriers had to gc
through roads that were not public
roads. He spoke of the raising of
the salary of the carriers. He
urged that all their efforts should
be put forward for the betterment
of the roads.
The election of officers then followed,
and resulted as follows: Mr
Stanley A Burch, Florence, president;
Mr L M Hicks, Timmonsville,
vice president; Mr J A Cook, Lake
City, secretary and treasurer.
? Executive Committee?C E Sansburv,
Darlington; D Conner, Timmonsville;
Oscar Campbell, Hame-;
N M Graham, Scranton; S H Jaorer<?
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dull, OUV.1CIJ1 lXlil.
Delegates to State Convention?J
M Gray, Darlington; L M Hicks,
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COFFINS AND CASKETS ;
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i Timmonsville; J A Cook, Lake City.
Alternates?Oscar Campbell, Hai
I mer; D Conner, Timmonsville; S H
; Jamerson, Society Hill.
11 The meeting being over the car-1
fjries were conveyed to Muldrow's
- Mill, where a delightful fish stew
- was served and where hospitality I
1 reigned supreme.
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Death ol Mr Edwin Blakeley.
1 Mr Edwin Blakeley died at his
1 home one mile from Taft postoffice
: on Thursday, May 26, at 5:15 a m,
after a brief illness. He was 77 years
i 1 of age, a Confederate veteran and a
1 member of Georgetown lodge,A F M.
5 j The funeral services,conducted by
' Rev B J Woodward, took place on
*' Friday at 12 ?'clock noon at Green}:
och church, near Gourdins.
1 j Mr Blakeley leaves a wife and five
*, children. He was the father of the
j late T A Blakeley, whose family are
- ' now residents of Kingstree.
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j New Advertisements.
Bank of Williamsburg?Excellent
i Facilities Offered Bank Customers*
t Chas M Stieff, Charlotte?Stieff
i Pianos.
School District No 18? Notice of
> Election. ?
The People's Market ? Ground
! Bone for Chicken Feed.
Kingstree Ins., Real Estate &,
I Loan Co?Life and Fire Insurance. {
' Jenkinson Bros Co? Sledge Ham-11
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; mer Bargains. 1
j Farmers & Merchants Bank, Lake
i City?"Absolutely Safe." jl
Deafness Cannot Be Cured I<
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f j JBy local applications as they cannot'
| reach the diseased portion of the j
ear. There is only one way to cure i.
deafness, and that is by constitu- j1
; tional remedies. Deafness is caused J
by an inflamed condition of the mu- i I
( cous lining of the Eustachian Tube, j
l When this tube is inflamed you have
a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing,
and when it is entirely closed,:(
11 deafness is the result, and unless'
[ this inflammation can be taken out; 1
and this tube restored to its normal ?
condition, hearing will be destroyed
, forever; nine cases out of ten are j
caused by catarrh, which is nothing i('
1 6ut an inflamed condition of the a
mucous surfaces. I u
| We will give One Hundred Dol- t
lars for any case of deafness (caus- ^
ed by catarrh) that cannot be cured
by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for (l
circulars, free. j ii
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0. ; c
Sold by druggists, 75c. |()
Take Hall's Family Pills for ccn^
stipation. ^(
There is a mile of wire in a good ^ r
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Children's Day?School NotesllWl
Crops Improving?Personals. j
Scranton, May 31:?Mrs Leila jat(
Stevenson of Hartsville has been
visiting her sister, Mrs P S Wall. *
Rev W T Patrick has returned
from McClellanville, where he at- j
tended the Kingstree district confeiat'
ence. / ,
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Mr and Mrs Winslow Wright are
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visiting relatives in Florida. They
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will extend their itinerary through ^
the Western States before they reeve
turn.
Children's day will be observed by ^ei
the Methodist Sunday-school on the ,01
the
second Sabbath in June. Aa interesting
programme will be presented
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on that occasion. _
Mr Walter Cox, who resides near
Scrantoh, is reported as seriously
ill. Dr. Rollins of Lake City is at- aut
tending him. ? 0
Mrs G G Haselden of the country ??
is very ill. Her many friends hope
for her speedy recovery. we<
Mr G G McGee an old veteran j ^or
residing near town, was painfully! *or
hurt a few days ago by an accidental
fall, in consequence of which helms
I?een confined to lii.s IkhJ. i ^an
The union meeting of the Free m01
Will Baptist church was held at an.^
Hign Hill Friday, Saturday and ^r'(
Sunday. The meeting was well at- ^eu
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tended and was a pleasant and prof-1
table one. *re(
Mr J L F Parrott has ltought a *0^
raet of land just north of Seranton, gar
vhich he will develop and improve 03,1
or farming purposes. !scy(
Messrs W" S Lynch, A M Cooke,
? H and Myers Graham sjjent a day an(*
n Kingstree last week on business.
Messrs R B Cannon and George one
jee have set up a saw mill on the e<* '
jee plant itioiK on Lynch's ' river, ^er"
aid will operate same to accoinmo- u
late local demands. I ^ror
Miss Irene Dawson of Charleston anc^
ins l>edn elected a ineml?er of the
;raded school faculty for next year. lca'
?he principal lias not yet hecn ^ai.r
hosen, 1 nit there are a good many cons
pplications on tile from which to Pro*
nake a selection. It is understood *,on
iiat Miss Rosaln-llc Harmann of Pro*
'rospet^ly will he retained as teacher
f the primary grades and instructor ?<j
11 music. Miss Harmann is an ae- ^he ]
omplished musician and possessor New
f all the natural elements of a sue- they
essful teaehtT. ^
Mr S J Cameron has sufficiently* rem(
ecovered irom a long and tedious kidn
Uness so as to he aide to he on the Allei
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the satisfaction of many that our qut
friend of ours for now and always. 6
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pare our lines of DRY GOODS, NOTI
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frence that has create ! an! rnai
i complete line of LAW?
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OWS, GARDEN hOf
kKES, &c.
ndered day and night.
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detail Dealers.
L? ?.0.?-2,?2?j ?ets
again.
^rop conditions are unfavorable,
ing to the drought, but there has
n sola!* improvement since the
rains. WEC.
ksss-Kelley.
Hiss Lorena Ross and Dr E T
lle> took their friends somewhat
surprise Sunday morning, when
7 a m, at the home of the bride,
two were united in marriage by
/ED Hudson of Turbeville. The
lir was not wholly unexpected to
se who note the tokens of coming
nts, but only a few kno\/ing ones
re posted as to the day and the
ir. There were present to witness
nuptial ceremony only the in;mete
family connections and a few
mate friends.
^mediately after the ceremony
Kelley and his bride left "a la
o" for Timmonsville to spend a
rt while with the parents of the
mer, thence they took a bridal
) to the North to last several
?ks. After June 15 they will be at
me to their friends in the Doc's
newly acquired home, the cote
at the northwest corner of
idemy and Mill streets. Accon>
ying the happy couple to Tin lsville
were Misses Lifa Hammet
Margaret Ross, a sister of the
le,and Mr R BCrosland as chaufr,
etc.
Tie bride was bred in old Kingsi
and there are none fairer or
?lier among all the rose-flowered
den of girls of which our town
boast. As a member of the high
iol faculty she has gained the
ndship and approbation of pupil
natrnn nlike wihn wish hpr the
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e success in the school-room with j
pupil that she so notably achiev- j
n the controlling of a large num j
r Kelley, the groom, came he. e
n Timmonsville several years ago
has been associated with the old
'ran, Dr W L Wallace, as a medpractitioner.
He has already j
ted a large practice which is
;tantly being augmented by his j
'essional skill and close applica
to the evicting duties of It's
'ession.
Kept the King at Home
For the past year we hove kent
King of all laxatives?Dr King's*
' Life PiHs?in our home and i
have proved a blessing to all!
family," writes Paul Mathulka,'
uffalo, N Y. Easy, but sure
?dy for all stomach, liver and
ev troubles. Only 25c at M L
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