The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, April 06, 1911, Page SIX, Image 6
ANDREWS NEWS NOTES.
Suggestions to Farmers?Tornado
Cuts Swath.
Andrews, April 3:?Farmers are
as busy now as they will be during
the year. Every one is putting his
-seed in the ground and the soil is ir
fine condition,but is too dry at present
for germination. The oat crop
will be a failure if rain is not neai
at haitd. In the face of this there
are quite a number of our so-callec
farmers now buying both hay anc
corn, as well as supplies for theii
families. This is the result of raising
astiugg but cotton. A word of warn
ihg to our planters: It is now time
to plant; let us plant a plenty ol
com and pea-vine hay for horses,alse
^itfuK Snanish neanuts and earl]
. peas for pigs. The millet is fine foi
hogs. Be sure to plant a plenty oi
cabbage. Irish potatoes, early tabl<
peas and all garden vegetables foi
our own consumption and we wil
purely find ourselves in better condi
tion in 1912 than ever before.
A terrific tornado passed betweei
Andrews and Georgetown Monday
afternoon and wi ought havoc in it!
path. Cutting a swath of about 15(
yardfl.it swept everything as it wenl
as cle*m as a yard; fortunately nc
lives were lost.
Your scribe witnessed the "higl
dive" at Kingstree Tuesday after
noon. It will shock the nerves oi
everyone to see a man jump 80 feet
head first into a tank. Quite a num
ber of ladies and children saw the
feat
Rte home of Mr and Mrs A I
Crosby was made happy by the arrival
of another heir recently. The
lat-Um. Jr. ell ?miloc onri it must hp f
iauici 10 an oiumvo uitvi ??
boy.
Oar streets last Saturday wen
Crowded with purchasers from the
country.Just as soon as our new roac
is completed from Trio to this plan
business will increase here more thar
ever. There are two . new store*
opening here now?the Dixon Fur
, iiiture Co and another grocery store
Come in, boys, we still have room.
Subscriber
Saved His Mother's Life.
"Four doctors had given me up,'
I ' writes Mrs Laura Gaines of Avoca
U La, "and my children and all mj
friends were looking for me to die
I when my son insisted that I ust
I Heca-ic Bitters. I did so, and thej
m have done me a world of good. 1
wHl always praise'them." Electri(
f Bitters is a priceless blessing tc
wsmen troubled with tainting 01
I dizzy spells, backache, headache,
' weakness, debility, constipation or
kidney disorders. Use them and gain
new health, strength and vigcr.
They're guaranteed to satisfy 01
money refunded. Only 50c at M I
Allen's.
Looking pown a Wall.
I ne?er draw a pail of water from
the well without an appreciation of
its charm such as a country bred
man, I imagine, could never feel.
He might gape at open plumbing,
looking at it with his fresh country
eye, where I should simply take it
for granted, but I am afraid he
never could Tully experience what
might be called the sentiment of a
well, that delightful, inverted tower
of darkness and dampness and
coolth. If there isn't such a word
qq ilinTv* rmrrlif Kn A f.
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kinson Kimball in Atlantic.
Never Out of Work,
The busiest little things ever made
are Dr King's New Life Pills. Every
pill is a sugar-coated globule of
health, that changes weakness into
strength,languor into energy, brainfag
into mental power; curing Constipation,
Headache, Chills, Dyspepsia.
Materia. Only 25c at M L
Allen's
/ Mortuary.
Mrs Fanny Tindal.
Dikd?Last Friday at her home
in the Fork, after a short but severe
illness, Mrs Fanny Tindal, wife of J
H Tindal. The funeral services,conducted
by Rev F H Shuler, took
place at the old Harmony burying
ground Saturday afternoon at A
o'clock. The deceased was 37 years
old, reared in Williamsburg county.
She was the daughter of J D Smiley
and was for twenty years a consistent
member of the Methodist church.
She was married in 1900 and was
" from that time until her death a devoted
wife. Her kind disposition won
for her the esteem of all who knew
her .?Manning Times, March 29.
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TRIALS OF A COUNTRY EDITOR
, Graphically Portrayed by Editor
Kllgo in His Valedictory.
i Mr J B Kilgo, who was recently
appointed court stenographer, has
( resigned as editor of the Darlington
t News and Press to assume the duties
of his new position. Mr Kilgo
, has admirably fulfilled the exacting
duties of editor of a country news?
paper and his retirement Will be a
I distinct loss to the State Press?to
I say nothing of the News. We wish
r him success in his new field of enr
deavor, which will doubtless prove
. more remunerative and less arduous
; than his former occupation, Almost
I any job requiring the same amount
) of actual work,not counting the trials
j and tribulations thrown in, yields
r more real money, and almost any
I newspaper man who can "turn loose"
; without sacrificing his property is to
r be congratulated.
1 In descending from the editorial
- tripod and laying aside his trusty
"gray goose quill," Mr Kilgo gives
i some faint idea of the delightful art
j of making a weekly newspaper, and
3 his experience is familiar to us all:
) "With this issue of the News and
t Press we sever connection with the
} paper, and with the newspaper
world. We hand over to others the
work that we have been doing for
i the past three years, and while we
. have every reason to believe that it
^ will go on in much better fashion
than we have been able to conduct
it, still it is with great regret that
we give up its responsibilities. It
? will be hard for us to walk the
streets of Darlington without talking
advertising or without begging
for some job to employ idle printers,
from force of habit. Doubtless it
? will be some nights before our sleep
t will not be disturbed by dreams of
drafts in the bank, or of approaching
pay days. And we expect still
for some time to be stopped on the
; street long enough to make explanaI
tion to somebody as to why we over,
looked some visitor to town, a country
party, or the like. From force
1 of habit again we expect to be
* caught in the act of starting to
make the stereotyped excuse, or to
give the time-worn reasons for seeminnr
noorlont in tho nprfnrmanop of
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duty. Surely a country newspaper
editor ought to feel that of all the
people in the world he makes the
, most mistakes, leaves undone the
largest number of tasks, is the most
? worthless of human beings and has
' the hardest road to travel common
to men."
^ In cases of rheumatism relief from
J pain makes sleep and rest possible.
This may be obtained by applying
Chamberlain's Liniment. For sale
' by all dealers.
Casay's Picture.
. Casey decided to go into business,
so he bought out a small livery
stable and had a painter make a
cinrn -fnr V*im olintrincr Kim oofriAo o
Vlg 1ft i.V/1 AA&AA& OIIVHIUq A A 1111 (tOVi 1UV ?
mule. lie had this sign placed in
front of the stable and was quite
proud of it. His friend Finnigan
happened along and stood gazing at
the sign.
'That's a good picture of me,
ain't it?" asked Casey.
"Sure; it looks something like
you," said Finnigan, "but who the
devil is the man on your back ?"?
National Monthly.
Lame shoulder is nearly always
due to rheumatism of the muscles,
and quickly yields to the free application
of Chamberlain's Liniment.
For sale by all dealers.
Notice of Election.
! Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday,
April 18, 1911, an election will be 1
held in School District No 28 to determine
whether or not an additional tax
of Four (4) Mills for school purposes in
. said district shall be levied. Said eieci
tion having been authorized by the
' i county Board of Education for Williamsburg
county, polls will be opened at 8
I o'clock a. m. and closed at 4p. m. on the
i above-named day.
; The following' members of the Board
of Trustees for said district will act as
i Managers in the said election:
T M Kellahan,
W T Phillips,
J Y McGill,
Trustees School District No 28.
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Constipation brings many ailments j
: j in its train and is the primary cause
of much sickness. Keep your bowels
regular, madam, and you will escape
j many of the ailments to which womjen
are subject. Constipation is a <
j very simple thing, but iike many !
j simple things, it may lead to serious i I
; I consequences. Nature often nepds j ]
t a little assistance and when Cham- i 5
j berlain's Tablets are given at the j
' first indication, much distress and ;,
; suffering may be avoided. Sold by j'
I all dealers.
TRIO TOWN TOPICS j
OF RECENT VINTAGE.
FIERCE FOREST FIRES?APPRAL
TO CORRESPONDENTS-BUND
TIGER "BOOZE"?PERSONAL.
Trio, April 3:?Mr and Mrs E L
Powell visited Kingstree last Thursday.
Mrs Powell stayed over to attend
the carnival.
Miss C Wells, the popular principal
of Trio school, has left for
her home near Sumter. We are
sorry to see Miss Corinne go and
hope she may be with us again.
Mr P B Miller and daughter, formerly
of this place but now of Register,Georgia,visited
friends and rel
atives here this week.
Mr F L Morris visited Kingstree
on Monday; he was accompanied by
Mr P B Miller.
Miss Hattie Lewis, the attractive
school teacher at Oak Ridge, has
been indisposed the greater part of
this week. Her many friends are
glad to see her out again.
Mr W R Bryan of Salters Depot
was a visitor at his brother's,Mr Jas
Bryan's, Sunday.
Mr and Mrs?Waldron of Andrews
were noted here last Saturday and
Sunday.
Mr and Mrs T G McDonald attended
church at Andrews Sunday.
Mr?Morris, of the Taft section,
visited friends and relatives here last
week.
Mr A W Graham spent Saturday
in Kingstree.
Mr Chas Bryan was in Kingstree
Thursday.
Say, Mr Editor, what is the idea
of the people in setting the woods on 1
fire? For the last two weeks the
surrounding country has presented ,
the appearance of a Western prairie
during a fire. Can't people put a 1
stop to the wilful putting out of fire
on a windy day? Yesterday (Sunday) 1
your correspondent had to work at ;
least one hour with others doing 1
our best to keep the fire from destroying
a good deal of property 1
around here. What is the law,if you ;
can tell me? (There is a special stat- 1
..A- 1?i- :?*. ?4.4.;^^
ui*?, we ueuevt?, against setting mc
to woods or forest; or it might come
under the head of malicious mischief.
If guilt can be proved there
appears to be ample legal redress for
the injured parties?Editor The Record).
Mr D Z Rowell, who is connected
with the Trio Farm Supply Co, visited
his parents near Taft Sunday.
What's to be done with the people
who persist in selling "tanglefoot"? J
They had better stop soon or some '
one will get in trouble.
Mr W D Crooks,our magistrate!?), j
was here for a few hours one day i
last week. Come again, "Judge." j
Mr J W Moore of Blakeley's visit- >
ed the family of Mrs W H Lewis ]
Sunday. 1
I was requested by one of The Record's
subscribers to ask the editor
please to urge all who contribute to
the paper to be sure to sign their
names, for he and all others certain
ly appreciate all the news that comes ]
from the home county. Don't forget
that the more news that we can give
The Record, the better county paper ^
we get. Help us, all who can.
Come with long ones. Cannot the
different places give our "dear editor"
some few "newsy briefs" from ^
their respective postoffices? The
more,the better. What say you, Mr
Printer? (We are always glad to <
"set up" news letters?Printer's 1
Devil). Can't some one in every j
neighborhood muster up energy and ?
Is
public spirit to let the rest of the i
county know that your community *
is still in existence? I
The Prodigal. {
"Our baby cries for Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy," writes Mrs TBI
Kendrick, Rasaca, Ga. "It is the
best cough remedy on the market j
for coughs, colds and croup-" For e
>ale by all dealers. t
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Dr. King's New Life Pills '
The best in the world. 4
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Final Discharge.
Notice is hereby given that on the 15th
day of April, A O 1911, at 11 o'clock in
the forenoon, I will apply to P M
Brockinton, Judge of Probate of Williamsburg,
for a Final Discbarge as Administrator
uf the estate of W T Ham.
deceased. Richard Ham,
8-16-4t Administrator.
Final DischargeNotice
is hereby given that on the
17th day of April, A D 1911, at 11
o'clock in the forenoon, 1 will apply to
P M Brockinton, Judge of Probate fot
Williamsburg county, for a Final Discharge
as Administrator of the estate of
Charles M Mouzon, deceased.
M M Mouzon,
3-23-41 Administrator.
Final Discharge.
' Notice is hereby given that on the 1st
day of May, A D 1911, at 11 o'clock in
the forenoon, I will apply to P M Brockinton,
Judge of Probate of Williamsburg
county, for a Final Discharge as
Administratrix of the estate of F DO
Lowry, deceased. Ella Lowry.
3 30-4t Administratrix.
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Notice to Creditors
All persons having claims against the
estate of W SCamllu, Sr, deceased, are
hereby notified and required to present
the same, duly attested, to the undersigned,
and all persons indebtedtothe
said estate are hereby required to make
payment to the undersigned at his place
of residence at Trio P 0, R F D, in the
county of Williamsburg and State of
South Carolina. W R Camljn,
Qualified Executor of the estate of W
S Camlin, Sr, deceased. 3-30-3t
Homestead Notice.
Take notice, that C A Timmons, of
the county of Florence, State of South
Carolina, has by his petition, this day
filed with me,asked that a homestead in
personal property be set apart to him !
under Section 2635, Vol I, Code of Laws
of South Carolina, and acts amendatory
thereto. H A Brunson,
Acting Master Florence county.
March 27, 1911. 3-30-4t
Citation Notice.
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF WILLIAMSBURG
By P M BrockinLon, Esq. Probate
Judge. |
Whereas. S H Guerry m:<de suit to
me to grant him letters of administration
ol the otate of and effects of John
Yancey Tisdale,
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular trie kindred
and creditors of the said John Yancej
Tisdale, deceased, that they be and appear
before me in the Court of Probate,
to be held at Kingstrre, 6 C, on the
10th day of April next after publication
thereoLat 11 o'clock in the forenoon,to ]
show cause, if *iy they have, why the .
said administration shonld not be ^
granted.
Given under my hand this 25th day of
March, Anno Domini, 1911.
Published on the 80th day of March,
1911, in the County Record. .
P M Brockinton, 1
3-30~2t Probate Judge. i
Registration Notice. The
office of the Supervisor of Reg
istr&tion will be open on the 1st Monday
in each month for the purpose of
registering any person who is quali- '
He<l as follows:
Who shall have been a resident o'
Lhe State for two years, and of tbt
county one year, and of the polling precinct
in which the elector offers to
vote four months before the day of
election, and shall have paid, si)
months before, any poll tax then dut
md payable, and who can both read ind
write any section of the constitu- I
Lion of 1895 submitted to him by th< J
Supervisors of Registration, or wh?
ian show that he owns, and has pait:
ill taxes collectable on during tht
present year, pioperty in this Statf f
issessed at three hundred dollars oi
more. J. Y. McGILL,
Clerk of Board I
Summons for Relief, r
(COMPLAINT FILED).
.STATE OF SOL TH < AROUXA, *
rni v-TY r?K wu.i lAMSRinu?
Court of Common Pleas.
E B Rhodus, as Executor of the last
will and testament of W T Rhodus, f
deceased, Plaintiff, I
vs
Rebecca Keels, Thomas Keels, Venus
Keels, Sarah Keels,now Mack, Susan .
Emma Keels, and Chester Keels, an I?
infant over the age of fourteen years, E
and Bertha Keels, an infant under the
age of fourteen years, and E B Rhodus,
Defendants. To
the absent Defendants, Rebecca
Keels, Thomas Keels and Venus
Keels:- E
You are hereby summoned and required
to answer the complaint in this oi
iction, of which a copy is herewith al
lerved upon you, and to serve a copy of 01
?our answer to the said complaint on the hi
ubscribers at their office in Kingstree, A
> C, within twenty days after the serv- C
ce hereof, exclusive of the day of such o'
ervice; and if you fail to answer the tl
omplaint within the time aforesaid, the pi
5laintiff in this action will apply to the tci
lourt for the relief demanded in the in
:omplaint. Lee & Fisbburne, ai
Plaintiff's Attorneys, hi
)ated at Kingstree, S C, ti
April 1, 1911.
:o the absent Defendants above | tl
named:? j ki
Please Take Notice?That theorig- ai
lal summons and complaint in the above-' pi
ntitled action was filed in the office of!
he < lerkof the < urt of Common Pleas li
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he 21st day of March, 1911. i 19
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DR. R. C. McCABE t 8a *6, 87 and 103 in "Rut- I .
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Attorney-at-Law, WSgKmL
LAKE CITY, S. C. |
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Dentist. j * Also Wheelwright, Horse- j
CINGSTREE, S. C s j shoeing and General Repair 1
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J. D. MOUZON'S
3ARBER SHOP K
-in the? ? ThC CjtY uBfuBr SIlOP ^
KELLAHAN HOTEL , i
equipped with up-to-date ap- ? Next door to L. Stackley's, ^
liances. Polite Service, t ompeteot > Kingstree, S. C. ^
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On this 23rd day of March, A D 1911, L .. . , , 4
i reading the petition of ME McDon- first-class shop: <
Id for discharge in bankruptcy, it is ? Hair-cut, 25c Shave 10c ?
rdered by the court that a hearing be L Shampoo ^ Tonic 10c <
ad upon the same on the 26th day of HairTrim.ISc Electric Ma9Sa(re. 25c 4 .
pnl A D 1911, before said court at > MusUche D ^ Hair Dye $150 ?
harleston S C, in said district, at 11 f witch-hM.iStoun.isc <
clock in the forenoon, and that notice *
lereof be published in a newspaper ^ BARBERS: ^
rinted in said district, and that all * B U Blakelev *
ffhS.'SS>n,! ; Abraham Wheeler, 5
terest may appear at the said time r T i * i a M
id place and show cause, if any they ^ 3--otf Joseph Alston, J
ive, why the prayer of the said peti- aaaaaaaaaaaaa
oner should not be granted.
And it is further ordered by the court .
lat the Clerk shall send by mail to all
iown creditors copies of said petition ^ A T T?
id this order,addressed to them at their * Vxv OIXUMJ*
aces of residence as stated. j itriok in any quantity to suit purchM
Witness the ttonorame wm n dkaw- i -r. i no isesi ury riess jyiacnice-maue
2y, Judge of the said court, and the J
al thereof at Charleston, S C. in said . f?< H-H.T"
strict, on the 23rd day of March, A D j ' *
ill. Richard W Hutson, [ special shapes made to order. < orrefsEAL
1 Clerk. ! ponderice solicited before placing your
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