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ANDREWS NEWS AND NOTIONS. Purely Personal?Pitiful Postal Service?Death of an Old Lady. Andrews,May 15:?The writer received a message this morning announcing th'- birth of William Theodore Clift. Jr, born May 11 to Mr and Mrs W T Clift of Ceylon. Ga. This is our second grandson, and, fifcile it makes our hearts glad to welcome these dear grandchildren, we should drop a tear of grief for the responsibility and anxiety attending the welfare and training of those little ones who stand next to our own. It makes both grandfather ? * ?- - -4.1 i-,1/1 onrl IaaIa in our ana mouier xcci inu anu iwn m w>i heads for gray hairs. While the writer will face his 4bth mile-stone on May 27. life seenis as a dream in the past. How the days of man speed away! Mrs Ackerman.the elderly lady of whom mention was made some ; weeks ago as being critically ill. died L Thursday afternoon and was laid to K . rest in Spring Pond church cemetery I Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mrs & Ackerman is said to have been % years old and * leaves a host of relaP tives to mourn her death. I Quite a number of valuable horses r have died in this neighborhood re' ? cently from what i? said to have been blind staggers. It seems that our farmers have laid down their plows and taken up the fishing tackle. Look out,brother, for General Green: a long drought usually means a long wet spell. By the way,Mr Editor, I?and the whole community, in fact? am still having trouble getting our mail. Last week I failed to get my County Record. I get it a little over half the time. There is some one to blame for this poor mail service, and if the Government would just inve-tigate this matter, it is simply a piece of gross neglect. Other people 'here got their papers this week. I have to buy the daily News and Courier from a news-boy on the train, paying $12 a year to get a daily paper, As our mail service now stands, I would not get two copies a week. It gets no better fast, but worse continually. SVBSCRIBKR. (We are sorry to hear of the trouble complained of, but all we can do is to print the paper, address ^ it plainly and put it in the postoffice, which we do every week. If one reaches the office, all must go, for all are wrapped in the same package, unless the number sent to one postoffice is too great to be all mailed in one bundle. Certainly there must be some carelessness at the local postoffice. We would suggest that the patrons of the office get up a petition and forward it to the Postoffice Department at Washington. The Government will certainly do no nothing till the patrons of the office complain. Meantime,we beg that any subscriber at Andrews, or any other office, who fails to get The Record will notify us at once. A postal card will do?Editor The Rec ord). Winthrop College Scholarship and Entrance Examination. The examination for the award of vacant scholarships in Winthrop College and for the admission of newstudents will be held in the county court house on Friday, July 7, at 9 a. m. Applicants must be not less than fifteen years of age. When scholarships are vacant after July 7 they will be awarded to those making the highest average at this examination, provided they meet the t conditions governing the award. Applicants for scholarships should write to President Johnson before the examination for scholarship examination blanks. Scholarships are worth $100 and free tuition. The next session will open September 20, 1911. For further information and catalogue, address Pres D B Johnson, Rock Hill, S C. 7-1. It Startled tbe World when the astounding claims were first made for Bucklen's Arnica Salve, but forty years of wonderful cures have proved them true, and everywhere it is now known as the best salve on earth for Burns, Boils, Scalds, Sores, Cuts, Bruises. Sprains, Swellings, Eczema, Chapped Hands, Fever Sores and Piles. Only 25c at M L Allen's. t . I A Returned Soldier. Editor County Record:? I enlisted at Fort Slocum, New ^ York, April 25, 1908, to serve three vears in the U S Cavalry. Was * stationed at Omaha, Nebraska, ten months, and from there transferred to Fort Des Moines, Iowa, where 1 \ served nine months. The remain- \ der of my term of enlistment was c ' spent in the Southern part of the1 c Philippine Islands at Malabang.Min- f danao, where dwell the savage s Moros. , I I left there March 6, en route for; San Francisco to be discharged. Was ^ seven days on the water going to' t Manila. ic We sailed from Manila March 14, j t stopping in Nagasaki, Japan, twen-1 ^ tv-four hours to coal the ship. The s i a coal is all loaded by hand-buckets. \Ton women and children loaded j f 2,TOO tons of coal in eight hours.' 1 This is one of the fastest coaling!r stations in the world. : ^ We had fine weather all the across i the Pacific; stopped in Honolulu |c twelve hours, and arrived in San j Francisco April 1;?. We were (lis-1 < chrged April 15. I made quite a number of stops j from California to Salters Depot,; -c where I arrived May 1. I stopped in Denver, Col; Cedar Rapids, la; Chicago, Cincinnati, Atlanta and * Savannah. , I expect to leave in a few days : for Chicago or Denver. 1 1 have also served four years in 1 the United States Marine Corps. J most of the time in the West Indies Islands. J N Guess. Salters Depot, May 9. Saved Child from Death. "After our child had suffered from , severe bronchial trouble for a year," . j wrote G T Richardson of RichardJ son's Mills, Ala. "we feared it had ' | consumption. It had a bad cough all i U*o montr rompHipQ i tur tunc. MC UIVU UIUUJ AV?MVU.vw without avail, and doctor's medicine seemed as useless. Finally we tried Dr King's New Discovery, and are pleased to say that one botte effected a complete curp, and our child is . again strong and healthy." For : coughs, colds, hoarseness, la grippe, | asthma, croup and sore lungs, it's ' ' the most infallible remedy that's ! made. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial ' bottle free. Guaranteed by M L i Allen. ' ' Fine Opportunity for Young Man The normal scholarships of the State university have been raised in value. 1 Each scholarship is now worth $100 in money, besides remission of $40 tuition and $18 term term fee. The money is paid to the beneficiary at the rate of $12.50 a month for eight months, to assist in meeting the 1 necessary living expenses. There is one scholarship for each county. The university is making great 1 advances. It had more students ' the past year than ever before in its history?416. Many improvements " have been made: new Science building, a Y M C A building, a gymnas ium and baths. I The health and morals of the stu. dents are the first care of the governing authorities. The university . has entered definitely upon a newera of growth, marked by sympathy with the basal interests of the people, and a resolute purpose to serve the whole State. TL- U,-?U c.U. ,U 1I1C CUHCUI. 111^11 stiivui iiiviv ment has greatly increased the demand for well equipped men teachers at steadily increasing salaries. Examinations will be held Friday, July 14, by the County Board of Education. Applicants should be at least 19 years of age. Write President S C Mitchell, University of South Carolina, Columbia, S C, for blank application. Do Ghosts Haunt Swamps? No, never. It's foolish to fear a fancied evil when there are real and deadly perils to guard against in swamps and marshes, bayous and lowlands. These are the malaria germs that cause ague, chills and fever, weakness, aches in the bones and muscles and may induce deadly typhoid. But Electric Bitters destroys and casts out these vicious germs from the blood. "Three bottles drove all the malaria from my system," wrote Wm Fretwell of Lucama, N C, "and I've had fine < health ever since. Use this safe, sure remedy only. 50c at M L Allen's. j t t TESTED AND PROVEN. There Is a Heap of Solace in Being! Able to Depend upon a Welltarnecl Reputation. For months Kingstree readers lave seen the constant expression of )raise for Efoan's Kidney Pills, and lave read about the good work they lave done in this locality. Not an>ther remedy ever produced such onvincing proof of merit. W R White, S Boundary St, Manling, SC, says: "I can confirm the itatement I gave regarding Doan's Cidney Pills in March, 1908, and igain say that this remedy acts just is represented. I use Doan's Kidney fills occasionally when in need of hem and they always help me. At >ne time my kidneys were so weak :hat 1 had but little control over the ;idney secretions. I suffered contantly frorr. backache and pains icross mv loins and mornings I was o lane and sore that it was hard or me to dress. If I sat down for a ittle while. I had to lift myself by nain force. Nothing ever helped me intii I used Doan's Kidney Pills, ["hey restored my kidneys to a nornal condition and corrected all the ither symptoms of my complaint." . For sa'.e by all dealers. Price 50 :>nts. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, sew York, sole agents for the Unit- 1 d States. I' Remember the name?Doan's?J < md take no other. i. it is now against the law to send ' i weekly paper to a subscriber long>r than one year on credit. We lon't intend to violate the law to )lease anyone; so don't be surprised f your paper stops coming when *ou don't pay. tf I Nurse Says: I B "I know what is good B for young and old jpeo- H H pie," writes Mrs. Clara K Dykstra, a trained nurse H m of South Bellingharn, Iteel like new persons, re- bt lieves their pain and regulates womanly troubles. "Both my daughter and 1 ?? received great benefit'1 gg! The Woman's Tonic R As a medicine for fe- B |1 male trouble, no niedi- gj ?9 cine you can get has the K| || old established reputation, gj g| that Cardui has. Kf B Fifty (50) years of sue- || fl cess prove that it has k stood the greatest of *11 B H tests?the test of TIME gg B As a tonic for weak wo- Kg B men, Cardui is the best, be- B p| cause it is a woman's tonic. Fh B Pure, gentle, safe, re- n| 3 liable. Try Cardui. ^ I DON'T SUFFER WITH ] Rheumatism! It is the most distressing and discouraging of all troubles. Nine cases out of ten can be i cured by Noah's Liniment. Where there is no swelling or fever a few applications will relieve you. It penetrates? does not evaporate like other remedies?req uir es little rubbing. No?h'? Liniment is the best remedy for Rheumatism. Sciatica, Lame Back, Stiff Joints and Muscles, Sore Throat, Colds, Strains, Sprains, Cuts, Bruises, Colic, Cramps, Neuralgia, Toothache, JJJSEESJ and all Nerve, Bone and Muscle Aches and wEHulH Pains. The genuine lias Noah'3 Ark on every -guTrj package and looks like TRAffij this cut, but has RED band on front of package ard "Noah's Linn ment" always in RED Hi ink. Beware of iraltatlons. Large bottle, 25 Wt MSBB ^H cents, and sold by all ?*m*??s*? dealers In medicine. ^H Guaranteed or money refunded by Noah ?bmTmb* Remedy Co., Inc., Richmond, Va. teWBBOJ Sole! and Guaranteed by Kingstree Drug Co. coffee lathers y dust an (I store^Y [) sweepings. Paper "'' h?.?%s leak, strength, Ji richness a id aroma. "? 4,,p c=5) Xx4 si 4/ H* ]& S-.'4 1? fA -V *.;y I j 0^ J ?^1-L "0 i LUZIANNE :< COFFEE ;ir. It 5 air-tight can is ( ,:st-free, strong. } fresh and of j>cr/$'}. f ed; quality. -.Tr SEilv-TVLO-Co^i I i ! " He Didn't, the Sheriff Did. This sermon on advertising1 from i Missouri editor: He declared that advertising did not pay because everybody knew itim. Later the Sheriff demonstration that advertising did pay. for he sold more in one day than the merchant had sold in five years. LIGHTNING RODS! ! H. L. Whitlock, Lake City, S.C Special Sales Agent Representing the Larjje-t Mannfsietur- j ers of All Kinds Improved Copper find Qalvanlzed | Section Rods (Endorsedhy the Highest Scientific Au- j thoritiesand f itvIn-uranceCompanies) j Pure Copper Wire Cables, All Sizes Our Full Cost Guarantee given with Each Job. I sell or. close margin of profit,dividcom miss ion with my customers. 9-2?-3mp fmteiimm. Orders tm Kingstree CAMP NO- 27. lurui wtmnai II m ' *,H' ^ 3r,<' ^'onf1lk' l\<3wBI?// V: siting choppers cor v^VVt^BW^Xv h rtially invited to com? ui>andsiton astumj N^l; or har.fr atouron the Phillip H. Stoll, il !2m. Con Corn. 5? S. of E>. Kingstree Lodge No. 91 j|||l Knight of Pythias ^ xS?' Repular '"onveutions Every 2nd and 4th Wednesday nights Visiting brethren always welcome, Castle Hall 3rd story Gounlin Building J Wesley Cook. C C. C W Boswell, K of R & S. Is there anything in all this world jf more importance to you than ?ood digestion? Food must be eaten :o sustain life and must be digested ind converted into blood. When the iigestion fails the whole body suf:'ers. Chamberlain's Tablets are a ational and reliable cure for indigestion. They increase the flow of )ile,purify the blood, strengthen the - - i iii* itomach and tone up tne wnoie enfestive apparatus to a natural and lealthy action. For sale by all deal?rs. Have You a Cold? About one in every ten you pass; has. The lucky 1 nine have probably taken our White Pine iintl Tar Syrup and been cured. Now we are after :ha,t one person that's hacking away and cure lini also. Are you the one? If so, then you want the cure for sale by The New Haselden Drug Company Greelyvllle, 8, C. , I 5 1,000 Bushels ^ Remarkable Vield of Corn Re |K (From the County Record, Kirgstree, Wi [A Editor County Record:? W\ As the Williamsburg boys h [A to raising corn this year, permit W) offer some encouragement to tl [A gathered from a ten-acre field. W\ I used from time to time 1,< [A fertilizer per acre, together with m\ 180 pounds nitrate soda per acre 7A 21 and I finished gathering the fi w\ yielded me one thousand and two A bushels, averaging 100 bushels, ' W\ am glad to see the farmers getti: [A in raising com, especially the boj 8 see what we con do next vear. ' ^ Lambert, S. C. gh < >ne of the men who helped 7A B. B. Chandler, ex-County Supe House of Representatives from \ J A Mr. Baxley bought his "Ktn flh 8?2 1-2?1 per cent., from Me! fiI Rome, S. C. ^ Etiwan Fertilizer? Gi | safe^ * * ?. ? ' * " curit ^ bant every courtesy and consideration. C ? servative, our resources abundant, < ^ trustworthiness beyond question. W t BANK OF WIL i King'str< ? C W Stoll, President. ^ F Rhem, Vice-President. tAAAilAAAAHAAAAAAAAAAAAAi*. i. /\ * ACPFS ? 2ft cultivated r yd Practically all wil X Kingstree. A first class lot 3 than double in value during tti | for price and terms. Both art T THi-pp tracts ?"an j 1 111 WW convenient \ School and Churches near. ? One contains 313 acres. 25 in j ly cleared. i Another joining the above | cultivated. t The remaining tract has 1 ? If these lands were in M i readily sell for $100 per acre. J $10 per acre. Terms easy. I For further info P. A. H( Real E 1'Alnmhin 1 C i ZZ ^ew Qaso for Hamburger and bone for Pouli outfit and respectfully invite all p? work. THE PEOPLE' H. A. MILLER, 1 on 10 Acres. S. ported by 3Ir. D. F. Raxley. lliair.sburff County, S. C? Nov. 10,1910). ave been so victorious in regard me through your columns to 7A lem by giving the amount I (f\ )00 pounds Etiwan 8?2 1-2?1 m\ 20 bushels cotton seed and [A The corn was planted April W\ eld on November 1. The field [A and three-elevenths(1002 3-11) J and 3-11 quarts per acre. I 7A ng more interested each year s. So now let's go ahead and Respectfully, (A 1). F. DAXLEY. X ) to measure this corn was Hon. rvisor, and now a member of 7A Villiamsburg County. fl\ van Wood and Hone Cuano," 7A 5srs. W. C'. Hemingway A* Co., TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT* VE WANT YOU 3 bank account provides an absolutely 4 place for your money. Your bank 4 sit book affords a complete record of * receipts, while the stubs of vour ? i book are a perfect record 01 ex- 4 es and payments. Paying a laborer, ^ ' account or other bill with a bank 4 . - $ 1 is much safer than with money, 4 use you avoid the risk of handling . * ictual cash and the endorsed check 4 ned by the bank is the best kind of 4 eipt. A large number of the best * ers and business men have accounts 4 us now?we want you?Your busi- 4 is solicited, with every safeguard * m to modern banking offered as se- ? ;y. We will look carefully after your 4 :ing interest and treat you with * ur methods are thorough and con- 4 >ur facilities and our stability and 4 hy not open an account today ? 3 L1AMSBURG, J >e. S.C. E C Epps, Cashier. 4 , C W Boswell. Asst. Cashier. ^ '! READ! I. or Sale. / ^ ? ? 1 11 L...J ) I?Daiance neavuy umucicu, -m thin the incorporate limits of a proposition?bound to more ] le next few years. Write me ^ i attractive. i d, in Williamsburg County, 5 ly located on R. F. D. Route, . I Good neighbors. Healthy. I "j cultivation, all balance easi- > s tract contains 222 acres?SO A f ' . 40 acres---25 open. arlboro county they would 1 * Our price, only $12.50 and ^ Jjj4 rmation write j ^ ) D Q E S | "'1 state. | ... ,*c'j BennettsviUe, S. C. 1 !' J Beef, Ground Beef for A burger Steak, Game, oultry in Season. >* |? ist Installed J line Engine for grinding meat * try Feed. We have a complete itrons to see our machinery at , * S MARKET 1 PROPRIETOR .