The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, January 25, 1912, Page TWO, Image 2
AFFAifiS AT A!?BfiEKS.
A. C. L. Corporation Shut B?wiMualcipal
Uattcrs-Prrsonal.
Andrews, January 22: Several
cases of measles are reported in
town but all seem to be convalescing.
Mr D B Young and family, of the
Mouzon section, have moved into
town and are occupying the J J
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Marshall build.ner on Main street.
Mr Young comes to our town recommended
as an energetic, honorable
gentleman of the old Williamsburg
type and for the short time he
and his family have lived amongst us
they have endeared themselves to!
everyone who knows them. Our'
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people most heartily welcome such
citizens. We have other desirable j
families who have cast their lot with
us. Mr Odom and Mr Salters, of the 1
Salters Depot section; Mr Ray and i
family,ol the L,aae v^ity section, anu i
several others from the up-country.'
Our town must grow if conducted :
under proper government.
The town council is now trying; to j
pass an ordinance to prohibit all
stock from running at large in the
town,which, when enacted, will create
a hardship on all people who
live for miles from the town in Williamsburg
county, for we are now
paying eight mills on ail stock in
Williamsburg to run at large, and
then to be deprived of the right after
paying therefor at 8 per cent interest
on our stock. This may seem
right to the men who have no 3tock
and make the laws for the town, but
not to the stock-owners. I tnink our,
triu-n officers should be DroDertv
owners, so that they would feel the
proper burden of the laws they
make. The paths of the property
owners of this little town are made
stony.
Farmers of this community have
made no move whatever toward another
crop. The cold and wdt weather
has completely stopped all farm
work for the ensuing year.
The entire plant of the ACL
Corp has been shut down for the
past week on account ot the weather.
This large company is losing
thousands of dollars on this account,
besides it affects business all over
this community.
Mrs Alice Dicker and children of
Lake City are spending a few days,
with friends and relatives at this
place, their former home. W S C.
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Death of Mr. T. E. Ragln.
Mr Thomas E Ragin died Monday
morning at his home near Martin's
X Roads, a few miles west of town.
He was 76 years old and had been
in feeble health for several years,
although confined to his bed for
only about two weeks during his last
illness.
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Mr Ragin was born in this county !
and all his life was spent here. For >
several years, we are informed, he |
was a resident of Kingstree. He 1
was a man of unassuming manner,!
true to his conception of duty and
bore the respect and esteem of those
who knew him. He served four
years in the Confederate army with
credit to himself and labored no less
faithfully in time of peace for the
up-building of the community in
which he lived.
He leaves, besides his wife, four
children, three sons and one daughter.
The funeral and interment took
Dlace Monday at 11 o'clock at Mt
Vernon church, Rev W H Murray
conducting the services.
We shall miss the visits of our
friend, who whenever we met him
^ ' had a kindly word for The Record
S and its editor. Peace be to his
sshes.
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Those who rise early in the morntog
are the more likely to rise above
their troubles.
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Men are like hens, the harder they
have to scratch for a living the more
useful they become.
Old Soldier Tortured
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"For years isuTterea unspeanaoie
torture from indigestion, constipation
and liver trouble," wrote A K
Smith, a war veteran at Erie, Pa,
"but Dr King's New Life Pills fixed
me all right. They're simply great."
Try them for any stomach, liver or
kidney trouble. Only 25c at M L
Allen's.
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-IfESSTffEE KiGfl SCIIIL IITK. -J
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We were sorry to hear that Messrs)
F3d Vause and Clinton Clarkson, j
members of the tenth grade, have j
stopped from school.
Among those who spent the week-, i
end at their homes were: Misses
Ruth Philips, Minnie and Daisy ,
Strong, Marian Dukes, Messrs Daniel j j
hJpps and Workman t,vans. I ]
Friday being Robert E lice's |
birthday,the school was dismissed at
1:15 o'clock. ,
The school is preparing for midterm
examinations.
On account of the snow and bad
weather there were not many pupils
at school last week.
The Wee Nee Literary society
held its regular meeting on Friday,
January 12, 1912. The programme
for the meeting was carried out
very nicely, the debate being: "RecnlvpH
rhnt nnvpl rpnHina is harm
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ful." The decision was rendered in
favor of the negative.
"in i m way."
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Many a Klngstree Reader Will Feel !
Grateful for this toformaliun.
When your back drives out;
Becomes lame, weak or aching;
When urinary troubles set it,
Your kidneys are "in a bad way."
Don't delay?use Doan's Kidney
Fills.
Here is good evidence of their
4-U
wunu.
William Burdel1, Florence. S Car.
says: "I can highly recommend
Doan's Kidnay Pills for kidney
trouble. I suffered from backache
and sharp, shooting pains through
my loins, could not rest well, and in
the morning was lame and stiff. I
was also caused much annoyance
during the night by too frequent
passages of the kidney secretions.
When Doan's Kidney Pills were recommended
to me I used them and
they gave me great relief. For
some time I have been free from
backache and the kidney secretions
have not bothered me. I feel so
much better in every way that I can
highiy recommend Doan's Kidney
Pills to any person suffering from j
kidney complaint.
For sale by all dealers Price 50
cents, Foster-Mil burn Co, Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name?Doan's?
and take no other.
Everybody has to hustle; even the
egg is compelled to scramble, oftentimes.
Why not give us a chance to figure
on your job printing? We have
good printers and one of the best
equipped offices in the State, and we
guarantee satisfaction, or no charge.
We do not send out solicitors, because
we have none to send; but we
rlr? mil tkc? K<anefit nf what We
save by not sending out agents, j
It stands to reason that if we pay
agents 25% commission, the customer
has it added to his bill. Out of
town orders for $5.00 and over delivered
free. . tf
Woman Finally Recover? j
From Nervous Breakdown
Impoverished nerves destroy many p
f>eopie before their time. Often bcore
a sufferer realizes what the
trouble is, he is on the verge of a
complete nervous breakdown. It
is of the utmost importance to keep i
your nervous system in good con
dition, as the nerves are the source
of all bodily power. Mrs. Anna ,
Kounz, 211 Mechanic St., Pueblo,
Colo., says:
"For many years i suffered from
nervous prostration; I was unable
? An n ,r Virtues urnrlr atlH HrtrtOrS I
IU VIV/ OHJ uvuav ii v< .. .... ,
failed to help me. Remedies I
tried from druggists did not d?
me a particle of good. A neighbor
told my husband about
Dr. Miles' Nervine
and he procured a bottle. After the
first few doses I showed a marked
improvement and after taking two
bottles I was entirely cured. I have
been perfectly well for years and
cannot praise Dr. Miles Nervine
too highly."
If you are troubled with loss of
appetite, poor digestion, weakness,
inability to sleep; if you are in a
general run down condition and
unable to bear your part of the j I
daily grind of life, you need some- I
thing to strengthen your nerves. I
You may not realize what is the mat- i'
ter with you, but that is no reason I
why ypu should delay treatment :
Dr. Miles' Nervine
has proven its value in nervous disorders
for thirty years, and merits
a trial, no matter how many other
remedies have failed to help you.
||Sold by all druggist*. If first bottle
falls to benefit your money Is returned.
MILES i MEDICAL CO. Elkhart, Ind.
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Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills for legache. /
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m about Cardw," writtt Mra. ?
?j* Elmer Sickler, of Terra
Htutc. fnd. *1 tried Car- 8?
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ffl greatly. Now, I do my ow* raj*
waeto'#* and freeing." [?.
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Tho Woman'# Tanle
Ipl Cardui it a mild, ton la Ej
" remedy, purely yegetabl* he
, and acts ia a natural man- Bj
neron the delicate, womaji- H
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UP strength, and toning up Kj
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somewhat scarce around Hebron
I these days, owing to the inclement
II weather, so that the roads have become
almost impassable.
Miss -Benton, from New Zion, is
visiting at Mr R E McElveen's.
Messrs Pearson Moore and Willie
McKnight, from Moore'6 X Roads
were noted in our section Sundaj
I; afternoon.
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j | Mr David J Thomas spent Wednea
day of last week at Darlington,
i I Messrs B C and Harvey Baker, Jr
' j spent the day Sunday at Lake City.
1 j Miss Ola McElveen spent th<
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! week-end at Cades with her sister
Mrs J S McFadden.
Mr S 0 Byrd, from Cades, wa
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j| week on ousiness.
j A party given at the home of Mi
11L T Dubose Thursday night was
I much enjoyed by those who attended,
although but few were present,
on account of the invitations running
somewhat short.
Mr S C Thomas spent Friday ot
last week at Kingstree on business.
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lijc waste uasitet, win uv n&a,i
some time. Solomon.
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until I tried HUNT'S CURE end in a
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Kindstraa, S. C.
BlnKeley-McCulloug'h Co,
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350 acre farm, 3 miles north of Kings
tree on Sumter road. 80 acres highly cul- J
^ tivated, and will produce a bale of cotton, *
? or 75 bushers of corn to the acre. Excel
lent tobacco land. Pine timber 12 inches J
T J otif an/1 romnvivj 7R A
of island land in Black River Swamp and 4
* 75 acres of rich, fertile bay land that can *
^ be put in highest state of cultivation at 4
4 small expense. Four room dwelling, each
t room 20 feet by 16 feet, with 10 foot hall- *
4 way. One tenant house, barn, sheds, *tc. 4
4 Conveniently located with respect to town,
* county seat, churches, schools, railroad, *
4 markets, etc. Price $15 per acre, NET. ^
Purchaser to pay for papers. Apply
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* Attorney-at-Law {
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and Muscle Aches and Paini
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triple strength and a pow<
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