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COURT? JWMOOSE I' s * n y Caml!ri-iiv' v 'i'i n ' era! coumy cr.r .i'Jates prior z and including m-.- v: ; a ;?n-: ; * have . been rilvi with . . : r ilrkton : :n >tat ? senate. ? G M P.ea.Vey >-*J J 1)3 vis I KrivT.. Ei?i* . "' HOUSE OF I.E 'I.!>i:NTAilVL<. . W S Canhin ,M B II Chandler.. ... 25 u" J H Chapman C> o?> J C Graham -;I R H Kellahan 22 2."? E F Broker a PITOR. J J B Mor tCTOTIi TV . .>47 !> ' }<. Sl'rERIMLM'r NT OK ?IH' ATIoN. J G M<:> 'v.i!cu.vh 1 2?> T}:::asv:;ek. J W fflty * 'K. ' > -11' '.'7 K' AI > i.KK. Jno M Earl'.'y $M7.3o I Henry I> Ferr- 1 42 ? J J Grai a'li . ?" W T Rowe . . 29 i" MAN-SLAY^ BROUGHT IN. John Pender* jr ass, Who Killed Hezekiah Harrison, Surrenders. I Sheriff Grai" am receive J. a ieiej;ram Ti:,.-J.ay from the Sheriff of i Columbus county, at Whiteville.N t\ ' staling that he had in custody John Peodergrass, tile n-gr who on the night of July 30 shot and fata!iy, wounded Hezt kiah Harrison. The j homicide was ommittedahout three i f>vim tr?rs n whpn thp rnrties ' I1UIVO X A VJll vv . , .. ..v .. I met on the public highway, and was the culmination of an old feud. Immediately after the tragedy Pendergrass disappeared and had not been seen or heard of until this message came. Sheritr Graham immediately Et to Whiteville and brought the o back here, committing him to to await trial. Pendergrass that he ran away because he ?d being mobbed by the negroes were much wrought up over ifrair. He gave himself up to authorities at Whiteville and ared to be perfectly willing to f back and stand trial. He is a g negro.about 30 years old, and is married. i wniiAKJCRiiDC WHEAT. A Crop That Promises to Become / Popular and Profitable. To our kind and thoughtful friend Mr Charlie McElveen, of Bethel, we are are indebted for an addition to our bill-of-fare that is as acceptable as it is a rarity?biscuits and battercakes made of home-grown, homeground wheat. The progressive farmers of that favored section planted wheat somewhat extensively this year and from what we can learn they have demonstrated the f fact that we don't need to import flour from the West or East any more; certainly the quality and flavor of the sample sent us would indicate that the home-made product is infinitely superior to the imported article and then, too, you know that you are eating bread made from real flour, pure, sweet and wholesome, and not a composite mess of chalk other hurtful intrredients put in to make it look pretty. A bolting; mill plant has been erect* ed at Shiloh, just over the line in I I Clarendon, and the wheat sent there to be put through the bolting process comes out j.*s fine and white as any one would care to see. ' The home-made wheat flour is all right and the by-products are also very palatable and wholesome. We truly hope that the experiment in . ..whe^tjgrowing in Williamsburg will O" ^ictinr?tlv silPPPSsful that it I J/IVfV. OV Viiwv.i.v VV ? -will become as common a crop as corn or oats. The farmers who are pioneers in this industry are to be commended fofriheir enterprise and public spirit. Milton pot through on 8,000 words, and the ordinary educated man finds from 4,000 to 5,000 enough for all purposes. v *> I i I: S. S.Berger IV i F> I ^ I r' ci i ij ! For tt I T I M M 0 | For the high i veen, Owners a 5 lighted Warehoi ??_ ? > We are acquainted ? are our peers for nigh pri TimmoBsville market and the best accommodation n ? ? 1. Correct bus ? 2. A corps or: l 3. We know tl ? 4. We have n< % Col. J. M. Finch, t ? is worth. ^ J. R. M. MotleyJia > W. F. Hurdle and :? '' I I * Come to see ! Bg Cotton Growers, Attention. Editor County Record:? It having been suggested by a writer in last week's Record that a meeting be called in the county for the purpose of discussing the bagging question, I take the liberty to : call such a meeting on the first Monday in next month,September 5, i in Kingstree at 12 o'clock M, and I ' hope that the cotton growers of the c runty wiil turn out in mass at this meeting. Respectfully, J D Daniel. Lake City, August 30, 1910. Don't Break Down. Severe strains on the vital organs, like strains on machinery, cause break-downs. You can't over-tax stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels or] nerves without serious danger to yourself. If you are weak or rundown, or under strain of any kind, takelElectric Bitters, the matchless, tonic medicine. Mrs J E Van de Sande of Kirkland, 111, writes: "That I did not break down,while enduring a most severe strain, for three months,is due wholly to Electric Bitters." Use them and enjoy health and strength. Satisfaction positively guaranteed. 50c at M L Allen's. rNervoO B 1 was very nervous," B writes Mrs. Mollie Mirse, D B of Carrsville, Ky., "had B palpitation of the heart, B and was irregular. B B "On the advice of Mrs. B Hattie Cain I took 2 hot- B ties of Cardui and it did B 9 me mo*e good than any B B medicine I ever took. B B "I am 44 years old and B I the change has not left H me, but I am lots better n since taking Cardui." H ICARDUI The Woman's Tonic I Cardui is advertised and I sold by its loving friends. 0 The lady who advised H Mrs. Mirse to take Cardui, B had herself been cured of fi serious female trouble, by E Cardui, so she knew what B Cardui would da K If Cardui cured Mrs. B Cain and Mrs. Mirse, it B surely will cure you toa E Won't you try it? E PIpasp da B n e 11 o ie Sale of NSVII.L E. lest prices se.ii your nd Proprietors of use in the South. with detail of the Ware! ces a. wteous treatment to sell Win. Merger & McElveen iwaits you and every available iness methods and assistants, each exp lie value of Tobacco o "Pets;" all Tobac he farmers' friend, stands in tl is charge of the ofhce, who wil' D. M Turbeville are onr most c Fleet and Pau us and we will ma r g e r I Announ ? ? Having 20 Greenhouses and w devoted to Cut-Flowers, Plant J?, ing the best floral artists, | We ire Better Equipped The ^ <? i (g) to turnisn you wi ? Cut-Flowers,Briffal Bouquet! ? We als ^Palms and Fer: for the House, Garden or Cerr ? most reasonable to be found. 1 ? The Carolina ? 339 King St.. C ? :?:@ :?:?:@:<? 8 Life Healtl jINSUB v Kinfrstrcii Insurance. R 8 Gompi X Fire Bonds Choice I * ^ ^.irn. -T * JMk living ?* <i (Hambu <9 ? Ground Bone for Youi makes hens lay and the ] 10c per pound, 3 p ^ People's Jj H. A. MILLER, * 99999999999999999* smfmmrrmT ^ * bouse business, and are there ? all classes. So when you j at the Palmetto where you v com tesy rendered. Some tY square dealing t< )ert in his line, and know how tc co sold strictly on ie front rank as an Auctione 1 ever 1 e ready to accord eve excellent clerks. I i\lcElveen, F ike your stay both & Mc kkk kkkk^kkkk ij^kkkk kfikk} AAA ?:?:?:?:@;?:?:?:??@ ?' cement. @ ?over 5 acres of land entire ly ? s' and Shrubs, and employ- jgj ? in Any Florist in the State ? it'n all kinds of ? i I i or Designs tor Funerals. |i o sell @j ns and Plants^ @ io<-orv Anr nripps a re the ! IVI.V1 ja r* ^ t\rrite, telephone or telegraph jgj | Floral Store, 11 Karleston, S. C. ?: j:?:?:?:?:?:?'?:???'. . OOCKXXXXXXXXX h Accident v 8 ANCEj eal Estate and Loan 8 i my 8 Plate Glass 8 Beef and Mutton at ^ ?> ?- |A ; |JI ICC3. gy , , , ? rger Fresh Grouna ij at 15c per pound. {{ ' Hens and Biddies ? little chickens grow. {J ounds for 25c. 5 Market, \ ? 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Farmers' Suppl ^ and perhaps you are our cusb B read this never think of buying ? ceries from any other but the Fa jgj satisfied customers are more tha ia year and are always so pleased t w and neighbors?Hence the imme ? proves to us that Our Policy is ? (quality considered) and Square ? w We desire to thank our friend: B patronage in the past and solicil @ in large quantities we are bette @ supply your wants- We have a 1; jgj for our country friends' teams a: _ oil af rmr st/ires. 9 ? @ Yours to Se: | H. E. Mont ? ? Manag ? X)00(X)00000000C | The Coffins and x Offers His 8^=Dav and x in th X FIRST OFFICE OVER STAGKl g Yours to p L, J. STA YYYYYYYYYYTTTTTTTT*'^ y McElveen j )US6I 1 acco % 0 L I N A. I and McEl= ise, the best ^ :o trade and none J larket "steer'' for 5 ur Tobacco; where ^ larket for it. % | cent your Tobacco ^ ons of the house. ^ ? * able. | n 1 A,WMA*AWAAAAfAV? d:?:?:?:?:?:@:?:?:?: :tion. i ' * @ , ;ap. But what we want ? :y and Service are considmodern equipped stores, jgj >erience, we can help you w ; the basis on which we ft m we can satisfy you? ? t/nn ltnnw the distinction ' ? ind only Wholesale Gro- gj @ ly Company, @ @ Dmer, for hundreds who jaj their Hardware or Groirmers' Supply Co. Our ? n doubling from year to @ ;hat they tell their friends (?j nse growth of our business ^ the best: Lowest Prices J i Dealings to all. S 3 and customers for valued gj t a continuance; buying w r prepared than ever to S irge hitching lot and stalls ? nd will be glad to see you @ * # rve, ? 7 gomery, ? of @ 9 ? ?:?:?:?:?:?:@:?::@:@ oooooooooocg Caskets Man, 8 Services X .EY'S DRY 600DS CO.'S. 8 ss Serve, 5 CKLEY. 8