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THE FESTIVE FOURTH i IT CEDAR SWAMP,! I A PLEASAM PICNIC-DROUTH BROKEN-YOUNG MAN INJURED COLLIDING WITH "BIKE." Benson. July 10: ? July 4 was' pleasantly spent by the neighbor-! hood folk and a goodly number of , visiting friends who gathered early, in the morning at the Spann old place j with the usual concomitant of well i filled baskets, containing dainty edi- j bles especially prepared for gratify-! ing appetites on this holiday oe-1 casion. Hard by was a barrel filled j with ice-cold lemonade to lend-an-aid in keeping the people cool, as the 1 committee anticipated the fulfillment: of the weather bureau's prognosti-j cation for the hottest Fourth in a i score of years. But the day was fine j ?an ideal summer day, free from I humidity and with a gentle breeze ^ waving the umbrageous foliage of | the oaks in the grove, making it cool j all day long for the pleasure-seekers' as thev strolled down the shaded vistas of the lawn and listened to the sweet-voiced feathered songster- in their leafy bowers. All nature seemed attuned to make the day one of bright sunshine, beauty and gladsome gayety. The Benson baseball team arranged everything for entertaining royally the Spring Gullv boys, who were expected to play a game of ball in the afternoon. But the visitors tailed to show up. Notwithstanding their failure to come, the home team picked up enough boys to .twirl the ball to the diversion of the enthusiastic fans. The only untoward incident to mar the day's pleasure came when Tom Phillips attempted to push a bicycle a short distance out of somebody's way. In doing so the pedal struck * the muscular part of the young i man's leg below the knee, cutting the flesh so badly that Dr Kelley was summoned hastily. The wound required several stitches. Tom is walking on crutches now, but no doubt he will soon be able to ride the "bike" instead of pushing it next time. u This section is being blessed with refreshing showers every day or two, consequently the crops are looking 'fine. Mr T Olin Epps, one of the most progressive young farmers living near Kingstree, is looking after several plots of cotton and corn planted by different farmers under instruction of the United States Department of Agriculture. He has made several consecutive visits to this neighborhood. The plan is deep ploughing in the preparation and very shallow cultivation. Mrs Marion E Scott, who has been * spending a portion of her time with her son, Mr N D Lesesne, at Kingstree, is now with her daughter, Mrs E E McGill, for a short while. The many friends of "Aunt Marion" are i w- l l 1. V,Q? p always giaa IO SCfc* IICI uativ at uui | old home. Miss Lou Strong is visiting at Mr J Y McGill's. Misses Eveline Graham and Effie Brockinton and Mrs V W Graham were visitors in this section last week. * Mr and Mrs W S Grayson of ' Charleston are visiting relatives in this neighborhood. Mr W M McCullough of Nesmith was among the visitors in this community Saturday and Sunday. We notice a great deal of wilt,or, as some people call it, "black-root", in cotton this year. Will some of our FJBC-- ? older farmers tell us the cause and specify a remedy for this trouble? W ESI & Our bachelor correspondent being 1 so much concerned about "wilts," our advice to' him is to consult a v pretty young lady instead of the older farmer. "Wilt thou?" and she wilted, Wattie, so the old story goes. | Just one plug of Merry | Widow will convince you that it is the best 10 cent plug of tobacco in Kings, . tree. Buy from the People's Mercantile Co. 5-iM3t - 4 v. k r i NATURE TELLS YOU, As Many a Kingstree Reader Knows Too Hell. When the kidneys are sick. Nature tells you all about it. The urine is nature's calendar. Infrequent or *00 frequent action; Anv urinarv trouble tells of kidney ills. Doan's Kidney Pills are for kidney ills. People in this vicinity testify to their worth. J F Turbeville. 117 S Jarrott St, Florence. S C. says: "1 am confident that Doan's Kidney Pills are a pood kidney remedy and act jqst as represented. Pains in my back annoyed me a preat deal and I also had trouble from irrepular passapes of the kidney secretions. Doan's Kidney Pills pave me relief from these symptoms of kidney complaint and I, *. U Urt??a nr\ krioi tot\r\Y\ in rpp. UlCICiUIC, IKOC llVOUUUWt, ,4i 4 V Vommending them" F;>r sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, Mew York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name?Doan's? and take no other. Kill More than Wild Beasts. The number of people killed yearly by wild beasts doesn't approach the vast number killed by disease germs. No life is safe from their attacks. They're in air, water, dust, even food. But grand protection is afforded by Electric Bitters, which destroy and expel these deadly disease germs from the system. That's why chills, fever and ague, all. malarial and many blood diseases yield promptly to this wonderful blood purifier. Try them, and enjoy the glorious health and new strength ** i_? i_ they'll give you. Money oaca u noi satisfied. Only 50c at M L Allen's. Merry Widow is a rich man's tobacco, but you can get get it at a poor man's price from the People's Mercantile Co, 5-1? :3t - ? ? ?*? ? I FARMERS' UNION RALLIES. t A Editor County Record:? Please publish the following schedule of appointments for E W Dabbs, vice president of the South Carolina State Farmers' Union: Salters?Monday, July 17, 12 m., V E Lifrage, J C Everett and Pete Britton, committee. Greelyville? Monday, July 17, 5 p. m. J W Timmons, J J Bradham and J E Green, committee. Gourdins?Tuesday, July 18, 10 a. m. G M Beasley, J C Graham and J P Gamble, committee. Trio?Tuesday, July 18, 5 p. m. A W Graham and others,committee. Bloomingvale?Wednesday, July 19,10 a. m. B S Smith, J K Smith on/1 T V Smith onmmittee Cedar Swamp?Wednesday, July 19, 5 p. m. S Y Tisdale, R S Tisdale and J Y McGill, committee. Morrisville?Thursday, July 20, 10 a. m, EL Bryan, G W Taylor and son, committee. % Black Mingo?Thursday, July 20, 5 p. m. J E Johnson and others, committee. Johnsonville?Friday, July 21, 10 a. m. J D Haselden and others, committee. Prospect -Friday, July 21, 5 p.m. W M Melton, S Adkinson and J A Evans, committee. Leo?Saturday, July 22, 10 a. m. A A Brown, J W Brown and J B Duke, committee. Indiantown?Saturday, July 22, 5 p. m. Willie Graham, A D Wilson and P D Snowden, committee. Cades?Monday, July 24, 10 a. m. J J M Graham, H J McFaddin and C K Eaddy, committee. Kingstree, Tuesday, July 25, 12 m. County Union, committee. It is hoped that those named as committeemen will look after the speaker and see that he gets conveyance from one place to another. ^ nomao q nruiQ r* Kprp flg 11 <ail V W liuoc iiauico *?V4%. v*w committeemen cannot serve,will they please get others to act in their stead? Everybody is invited to attend these meetings, and especially the ladies. Who are more interested in the welfare of the farmers than the farmers' wives and daughters? Therefore, you are especially invited to attend these meetings. Mr Dabbs is expected to be at these appointments, as these are his own suggestions. | Respectfully, J. T. Frierson, ! 6-29-tf Sec W C F U. \ Legal Notices ; Registration Notice The ' tice of the Supervisor of R?-^ I istration will be open on the Is Monday in each month for the purpose ol registering any persoti who is qualified h- follows: j Who shall have been a resident o the State for two years, and of tht 1 county one year, and of the polling pre' r j net in which the elector offers to vote four months before the day of ; election, and shail have paid, -n 1 months before, any poll tax then dm j and payable, and who can both rem and write any section of the coostiiu j tion of 1895 submitted to him by tb> Supervisors of Registration or wh I ran show that be owns, and lias pan all taxes collectable on during tin present year, property in this Stati assessed at three hundred dollars or more. .1. Y. McGJLL, .lerk of B?>aro Registration Notice. Notice is hereby given that the books of registration for the Town of KingsI tree. S C, are now open in the office of the Kingstree Hardware Company on Academy street of said town, for the registration of all voters and qualified j electors within the limits of said town ! i of Kingstree, S C. who. under the laws 1 i of the State, have the right to become ; qualified voters for the Municipal Elec- ' | tions to be held within the limits of said ; town-of Kingstree on the 28th day of i September*. 1911. i All applicants for such municipal reg- ' i istration must, when applying for a cer-1 ! tifieate of registration, present his certificate of registration from the Board of Supervisors of Registration of the county, and must offer proof of his res- , idence within the limits of the town for ! four months and the payment of all | taxes assessed against him due anil col- | lectible for the previous fiscal year. C C Burgess. Superintendent of Municipal Registration for the Town of Kingstree, S C. ! Kingstree, S June 12, 1911. * 6-15-tf Final Discharge. Noticeis hereby given thaton ihe 12th day of August, A D l?ll, at. 12 o'clock noon, I will apply to P M Br?*kinton, Judge of Probate of Williamsburg county, tor a Final Discharge as Guardian of Edna Mouzon, nee Thomas. J E Duke, 7-18-4t Guardian. Notice to Creditors. All persons having claims against the estate of Mrs M R Hemingway, deceased, will present the same, duly attested, to the undersigned, and all indebted to the sf.id estate will make payment to T S Hemingway, 6-29-4t Administrator. Summons for Relief. (complaint served). -TATE OF SOI' I II AROLINA. county ok WILUAMSBURG. Court of Common Pleas. J R Pringle Ravenel and John H Roper, co-partners as Ravenel & Co, Plaintiff, against Milton Brown, Defendant. To the Defendant Milton Brown: You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy isnerewiinservea upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to said complaint on the subscribers at their office, No 31 Broad St, Charleston, S C, within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will applv to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated July 3, 1911. Mitchell & Smith, Lee & Fishburne. < Plaintiff's Attorneys. To the absent Defendant,Milton Brown: Take Notice: That the original summons in this action, of which the foregoing is a copy, together with the complaint, was filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for Williamsburg county, State of South Carolina, on tne 3rd day of July, A D 1911. Mitchell & Smith, 7-6-6t Lee & Fishburne, Plaintiff's Attorneys. Work Will Sooo Start after you take Dr King's New Life I Pills, and you'll enjoy their fine re suits. Constipation and indigestion vanish and fine appetite returns. They regulate stomach, liver and bowels and impart new strength and energy to the whole system. Try them. Only 25c at M L Allen's. 8 Noah's Linim ?n 11-" the best remedy for Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lame Back, Stiff Joints and Muscles, Sore Throat, Colds, Strains, Sprains, Cuts, Bruises, Colic, Cramps, Neuralgia, Toothache, and all Nerve, Bone and Muscle Aches and Pains. The genuine has Noah's Ark on every package and looks like this cut. but has RED band on front of package and "Noak's Linimant" always In RED ink. Beware of imitations. Large bottle, | 25 cents, and sold by all dealers in medicine. Guaranteed or money refunded by Noah Remedy Co., Inc., Richmond, Va. Sold and Guaranteed by Kingstree Drug Co. There is one medicine that every family should be provided with and especially during the summer months; viz, Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It > is almost certain to be needed. It costs but a quarter. Can you afford to be without it? For sale by all dealers. 1 - i. - . - | Professional Cards. | DR. R7 C. McCABE | Dental Surgeon, in Hirscli luiilling, over Kings-1 tree Drjg '.'onipany's. M. A. WOODS, DENTIST. Office over Sln^letary Bldf(. .'PHONE NO. 63.. LAKE CITY. - S. C| W, Lei and Taylor, D t. FN I IS> I ; Office over l>r W V Broekington's Store, KINGSTREE, - S. C. 1 5-21-tt. M. D. Nes DliNTIST, LAKE CITY. - - - S. C. rwTi7. bassT Attorrey=at-Law, LAKE CITY. S. C. DR. R. J. MCCABE. Dentist. KINGSTREE, - S. C EVERYTHING IN JEWELRY at Watts & Watts' The Khgsfree Jewelers NEAR THE DEPOT REPAIR WORK DONE ON SHORT NOTICE I Have You a Cold? About one in every ten you pass has. The lucky nine have probably taken our White I'ine and Tar Syrup and been cured. 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