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NEWS NOTES FROM ANDREWS. Auto Turns Turtle?The Bflly Goat As a Crime Deterrent. Andrews,May 30-?Mr G W Camlin's automobile became uncontrollable in Georgetown last Saturday and "turned turtle" with Messrs D ^ W Avant, John Everett and G W Camlin in the machine. No one was seriously hurt, though the occupants were pretty badly shaken up and excited. The brand new machine was nearly demolished. J Mr J J M orris of Lake City spent a few hours in town last Thursday while en route to the district conference at McClellanville. Mr G W Moore, the efficient c!e k for the Blakeley-McCullough Co,was visiting in town last Sunday. Refreshing rains came generally through this community last Tuesday and Wednesday and every one is thankful for this blessing of divine Providence. Crops look much improved since the rain. Mr Editor, you have always heard of the Masons and the Pythians keeping a "billy goat" on hand for 1 the candidates to ride, but it is a fact that we have a couple of fine "billies" in our guard house for the entertainment of inmates of the "refrigerator." Mr W S Camlin having the largest bunch, the town council secured them from him. The police of the town have the care of ' ? xL. these animals, wnicn are me unci factors in a new scheme for stopping law-breakers from violating the laws. All other towns are watching this scheme. In next week's paper I will give the full details of this plan ?the effect of the goat in reducing crime will be the subject. Mr George W Powell, who some weeks ago had his leg badly fractured by falling from the top of a building, was able to be on the streets a few days ago, though he is still suffering from his injuries and it is feared that he will eventually lose his limb. Hon John S Graham was in town a few hours last Thursday exchangife greetings with his many friends. jWG., let's have your card for the, Senate*. You have nothing to do but offer your name. Subscriber. Of Interest to Farmers. FHitor Cmmf v Record: ? Would you kindly say in your paper that I have several hundred Agricultural Year Books,which I desire to send to farmers of my district who would like to have them. The supply is limited and insufficient to send a copy to every one, but I will gladly send to every request a copy until my quota is exhausted. A postal request will suffice. Address, J 6 Ellerbe, U S House of Representatives, Washington, D C May 23, 1910. NEEDFUL KNOWLEDGE Ilogstree People Should Learn to Delect the Approach of Kidney Disease. TFte symptoms of kidney trouble are so unmistakable that they leave no ground for doubt. Sick kidneys excrete a thick, cloudy, offensive; urine, full of sediment, irregular of passage or attended by a sensa- i tion of scalding. The back aches constantly, headaches and dizzy spells may occur and the victim is often weighed down by a feeling of langour and fatigue. Neglect these warnings and there is danger of dropsy, Bright's disease or diabetes. Any one of these symptoms is warning enough to begin treating the the "kidneys at once. Delay often proves fatal, You can use no better remedy than Doan's Kidney Pills. Here's Kir.gstree proof: Mrs J C Kinder, Academy Street, Kingstree, S C, says: "I can recommend Doan's Kidney Pills as a valuable remedy for the purposes for W ^ whieh their use is intended, I suffered considerably from kidney H trouble and could find nothing that I would give me more than temporary r*Jief until 1 procured Doan's Kid"4*ey Pills at Scott's Drug Store. They benerited me in every way." j For sale by all dealers. Price 50 [ cents. Foster-Mil burn Co., Buffalo, I New York, sole agents for the Unit1 ed States. Remember the name?Doan's? and take no other. Old papers for sale at the Record office. 9 An Appeal from a Drinker. The following pathetic and tragic letter is published in the June American Magazine: "About seven years ago I had a wife and one child and held a Civil Service position which would have insured me a good salary the rest of my days if I had not gone to drinking. I lost my position on account of drink, was suspended from my lodge for misconduct while intoxi* ? ? i A- ?1 T cated, and nnany got to wnere i could not even get work as a common laborer. I tried to reform, but found it impossible if I stayed in my home town; I tried to persuade my wife to move somewhere else or to let me go and then to come to me after I had become established somewhere else.- She refused to leave or to let me do so, and finally I ran away from them in order to get away from the drink. "I have been spending the past three years in the extreme 'backwoods' section of this State (Florida) guarding prisoners on turpentine farms, and absolutely away from all liquor?yet when I had occasion to make a short trip to one of our larger cities a few weeks ago it was one tremendous and continual struggle to keep out of the barrooms, and I hope never to be obliged to spend another twenty-four hours in a 'wet' town. "This is the situation after a three years' trial at overcoming thejiiquor habit: My wife secured a divorce as soon after I left home as possible, and at thirty-five years of age I am obliged to stay away out in the woods, cut off from everything I consider makes life worth living, following an uncongenial occupation and afraid to go among the people I was used to for fear of again falling. If you can, through vour magazine, create a sentiment that will make this country safe for those of us who have fallen, it will certainly be appreciated by me at any rate." Marvelous Discoveries mark the wonderful progress of the age. Air flights on heavy machines, telegrams without wires terrible war inventions to killfnen, and that wonder of wonders?Dr. King's New Discovery?to save life when threatened by coughs, colds, la grippe, asthma, croup, bronchitis, hemor rhages, hay fever and whooping cough, or lung trouble. For all bronchial affections it has no equal. It relieves instantly. It's the surest cure. James M. Black, of Ashevil!e, N. C-, R. R. No. 4, writes it cured him of an obstinate cough after all other remedies failed. 50c. and $1. A trial bottle free, Guaranteed by M. L. Allen. Clem son 'Agricultural College Examinations. The examinations for the award of scholarships in Clemson Agricultural j College will be held in the county j court house on Friday, July 8, at 9 am. Applicants must fill out proper forms, to be secured from the county superintendent of education, before they will be allowed to stand the examination. For detailed information apply to the Superintendent of Education or to the President of Clemson College. Applicants for admission to the college, but not seeking for the scholarships, will also stand entrance examinations at the court house Friday, July 8. The scholarships are worth $100 and free tuition. The next sessiou of the college opens September 14, 1910. COST AND COURSES OF STUDY. (1) Agriculture. (2) Agriculture and Chemistry. (3) Agriculture and Animal Industry. (4) Chemistry and Geology. (5) Civil Engineering. (6) Mechanical and Electrical Engineering. (7) Textile Industry. Cost per session, including Board"; Laundry,Heat,Light,Uniform and all fees, $118.70. Books and all other miscellaneous supplies.about $20.00. For students who pay tuition,$40.00 additional. For catalogue and information apply to W M Klffgs, Acting Presi- i dent. 7-8 | I E,I?tcsC?5JGHI 11 Aw>eoRETnnmi6sj ^DR*KKMGS! 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The office 01 the Supervisor of Hen atration will be open on the 1st Monay in each month for the purpose of egistering any person who is qualiled a* follows: Who shall have been a resident o? he State for two years, and of the ounty one year,and of the polling preinct in which the elector offers to ote four months before the day o 1 lection, and shall have paid, sis aonths before, any poll tax then dut nd payable, and who can both read nd write any section of the constituion of 1895 submitted to him by tbe lupervisors of' Registration, or whi - - s.L.4. 1- a i ; 4 an snow mat ne owns, auu uan pait .11 taxes collectable on during tbt resent year, property in this State ssessed at three hundred dollars 01 aore. J. Y. McGILL, Clerk of Qoard ni cis VHHHHHiiHBHHy ______________ fflcc over Siagletarj Building. Phone 14. M. A. WOODS, DENTIST. AKE CITY. - S. C CLAYTON & COOKE, ' ATTORNEY: -AT-LAW, ,AKE CITY, ... SC. Office in Singlet* rr Building. Spec!*! Attention to Collection* 2-25-09 W. 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