The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, October 24, 1912, Page NINE, Image 9
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Dentist.
KINGSTREE. ' S. C
Office K?t to Court House Square.
PHILIP H. ARROWSMITH
attorney-at-law
LAKE CITY, - - S. C.
M. A. WOODS,
DENTIST.
Offic* ov?r Slngl?t?ry Bldg.
A ^'PHONE NO. 62.^
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V W. Leland Taylor, j
r DENTIST.
Office orer Pr W V Brocklnglon' s stcr*.
KINGS TREE, - S.C. j
5-21-tf.
L, i M. O. Xesmith
B DENTIST.
LAKE CITY, 5.1
1 DR. R. C. McCABE
Dental Surgeon,
Office in Hirsch buiHing, over Kingstree
Drug Company's.
Benj. MclNNES, M. R. C. V. S.
II B. Kater MclNNES, M. D., V. M. D.
VETERINARIANS.
One of us will be at Kingstree the
first Monday in each month, at Heller's
Stables. 9-2$-tf
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I' '1' (ill IB!;
W He would be a heartless father
* indeed who did not allay baby's
< sutferings as did Mr E M Bogan
> of Enterprise, Miss. He says:
"My baby was troubled with
I breaking out, something like sev!
en-year itch. We used all ordin- j
Eary remedies, but nothing seemed
to do any good until I tried
HUNT'S CURE and in a few days 1 !
all symptoms disappeared and
now baby is enjoying the best of,
health." Price 50c per box.
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Manufactured and Cuaranteed by
B. RICHARDS MECICINE CO.. j
Sherman. Texas. j
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SOLD BY
Dr. W. V. BrocKington,
Kin^itree, S. C. ,
SlaKely-McCuIlcugh Co.,
Lan??. S. C.
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I WANTED j
From six to eight good, 11
I fat Beef Cattle a week, ?
9Hy| for which* I will pay the || E
P| best market price. 1 I
I All Kinds of Meats I ;
H I in season at living prices, I
9 I also a choice line of Fruits, ;
H I Vegetables and Canned I 1
Epps' MarKet
S Academy <B? Mill St*.
B/ FOR SALE.
Brick ID any quantity to suit purcha* '
|fls; er. The Be<t Dry Press Machine-made 1
K A; bkxck.. v !
8H^Special shape* made to order. Oorrt> ,
OH^Bkpndeni'e -iolicited hetore placing vour ! i
ESBBm*" w-R pvxk
J_>r. Wiles* L*xatlv?
Tablets.
||Ladies' C
I Ladies' C
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^Eimtondl
a "I Got This Fine
M & Myers Du
B3 All kinds of men smoke
of pipes?as well as in cigaret
^ 6tory. Thej like the genu
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% $idkt
rJj Choice bright leaf aged to m<
J&k sod then granulated?every gn
that's what you get in the Ligget
You get one and a half ou
ifp. tobacco, unsurpassed in quality,
get a book of papers ft* .
0 Now About I
In every sack of Liggett & M
5*^ coupon. You can exchange th
other valuable and useful article
penny. There is something foi
skates, catcher's gloves, tennis
suitcases, canes, umbrellas, and
us;
P-~li *
iicart Disease Almost
Fatal to Young Girl ;
"My daughter. when thirteen years I
)Id. was stricken with heart trouble, j
3he was so bad we had to place her J
bed near a window
so she could pet
/' ^ \\ her breath. One
r-|- cA doc*.<r sa'.d. Poor
v?-c 13 <
10 Ia:1 deed any
?F time-' A friend
t; I me l>r. Mi s'
H( art Remedy rd
cured her fathM,
she began to 1mA
' ' She Ic
S&iflL!>Mi a Sreal many botW(P*uAties,
out she is
Jl /'* soared to me today.
a fat rc?y
iheektd girl. No one can imagine tae
jonaurnce i miw i.i x-??. -
Remedy." A. It. CaXOX, Worth, Mo.
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The unbounded confidence Mr.
Canon has in Dr. Miles' Heart Remrdy
is shared by thousands of
others who know its value from
rxperience. Many heart disorders
yield to treatment, if the ^treatment
is right. If you are bothered with
short breath, faintng spells. swelling
of feet or ankles, pains about i
:he heart and shoulder blades, pal- |
pitation, weak and hungry spells, j
>*ou should begin using Dr. Miles' j
Heart Remedy at once. Profit by ;
:he experience or others while you
nay.
Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy Is sold and
guaranteed by all druggists.
WILES MEDICAL CO.. ElkhartTHnd.'
4
'oat Suit.
JHave just receive
that have ever 1
looking for one it
IMarriis.
'oat Suit-'
OLE:,111 mil 'inIPmi ii ??
Pipe With Liggett j?
ke's Mixture" |ij
Duke's Mixture in all kinds a*j
tes?and they all tell the same g/;
ine, natural tobacco taste of
?stel
imiiii iiwiib gj
?Uow mildness, carefully stemmed WW |
sin pure, high-grade tobacco? bp
t & Myers Duke's Mixture sack, SB
oces of this pure, mild, delightful HI |
for be?tod with each sack you ,
Jie Free Pipe
vrrj Duke's Mixture we now pack fia
esa coupons for a pipe or for many
s. These presents cost not one !
r every member of the familr? IV
rackets, cameras, toilet articles, E2
dozens of other things. Just send M
four name and address on a postal
1 as a special offer daring Octo- 8#=
' and November only we will K ,
i d you our new illustrated cat a- Bu
ire of presents FREE of any Jt*trge.
Open up a sack of Liggett fc jjjj
Myers Duke's Slixture today. |U
'ompens from Duke's Mixture may be 2B
ritd x-tth tajrs from HORSE SHOE, afl i
- TtNSLEY'S NATURAL LEAF, H
ANGER TWIST, and Coupons from |W
UR ROSES (IX tin double coupon), AS
K PLUG CUT. PIEDMONT C1GA- R ,
[TES, CLIX CIGARETTES, and Jfife
r tags or coupons issued by us.
Premium Dept.
i?J Cut i
Louis, I f 1
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g ^ safe side?
IF NOT WHY NOT?
Whose fault is it? It is not ours. '
We offer you the necessary requirements
to place you on the safe side,
and would be more than delighted to
WRITE YOU A POLICY
that will protect you from all loss
by fires at a very low rate. We represent
the best and most reliable
companies on earth.
Kingstree insurance, Real Estate & Loan Co.
R. N. Speigner. Manager.
The price of subscription for The
Record is $1 25 a year: we allow 25 j
cents discount when a whole vear is |
paid in advance. If you are six!
months or a year behind don't ex-!
pect a receipt for a whole year for'
one dollar. This applies to all. tf:
?" . result1.'.;: *
! tie." t Miles' Laxativ# V-v'n.
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d the most attractiv
)een shown in Kings
will pay you to see i
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING
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Summons for Belief.
(complaint served).
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
county of williamsbl'dg,
Court of 1 ommon Pleas.
Sophie Tisdale and Benjamin Scott,
Plaintiffs,
against
Rachel McBride.Thos McBride. Charley
McBride. John McBride. Mack McBride
Dave McBride.Daniel McBride.
Viola McBride, Dock McBride, Daisy
McBride. Hey ward McBruie, Jury
Scott and Orrie Scott; The Bank of
Kingstree.a corporation duly chartered
under the laws of the State of
South Carolina: and H M Cooper, T
M Cooper and J F Cooper, co-partners
trading under the firm name of
Cooper Brothers, Defendant*..
To the absent Defendants, Mack McBride.
Dave McBride and Daniel McBride;
You are herehy summoned and required
to answer the complaint in this
action of which a copy is* herewith
served upon you.and to serve a copy of
y*"Ur answer to said complaint on the
subscribers at their office in Kingstree,
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 plaintiffs in this action will apply to
the court for the relief demanded in
the complaint.
Dated September 19. 1912.
Kelley & Hinds.
Plaintiffs' Attorneys.
Take Notice?That the complaint in
the above-entitled action has been filed
in the office of the Clerk of the court of
common pleas for Williamsburg county,
State of South Carolina.
Keli.ey & Hinds,
9-19-fit Plaintiffs' Attorneys.
Tax Notice
The tax b<yks will be open for collection
of taxes for year 19i2 on the
15th day of October next. Tax levy as
follows:
For State 534 mills
44 Ordinary County 3lj 44
" E.oads 1 "
' Chaingang and Bridges 1 "
44 Con Sch 3 "
A tat of 50c on dogs.
For High School in Kingstree..2 "
" retiring bonds 44 44 . 2 *
44 44 44 ' Greelyville4 "
All nnrtips hetween the acres of 21
and 60 years,inclusive,arc liable, unless
exempted by le w, to a poll tax of $1.0u,
also a commutation tax of $2.10.
Levy for special school districts as
follows:
Nos 8. 19, 25, 32, 34. 40, 43. 47 49. 53,
35 and 56?2 mills.
No 31?3 mills.
Nos 6,13.22, 26. 28, 29, 36, 37, 39, 41,
42, 45, 46, 48, 50. 51 and 52?4 mills.
No 23?12 mills.
No 24- 6 "
No 27? 7 "
Stock law fence on all stock in Suttons
and part of Anderson and Penn
townships ? mills.
Upon all unpaid taxes after December
31 a penalty of 1",,' will be added
for January, for February and 5"t.
to 15th day of March next after which
the books will be closed and executions
issued upon all unpaid taxes.
By an act amending Sec 3S7 of the
Code of Laws of South Carolina the
county Treasurer is prohibited from
leaving his office for the purpose of collecting
taxes, therefore I can make no
outside appointments for the collection
ot taxes.
Those who desire to pay their taxes
through the mail would expedite matters
by dropping the Treasurer a postal
asking for the amount of their tax.so as
to avoid sending the wrong amount, also
stating the township or townships (if
property is owned in more than one)
and if possible give school district where
property is located; also state whether
poll or road tax, or both are wanted.
After paving taxes examine your receipts
and see if all your property is
covered; if not. see about it at once.
By following the above suggestions
complications and additional cost may
be avoided. J We:sley Cook,
9-19-tl2-26 County Treasurer.
Notice of Application
for Homesteai.
Notice is hereby given that Mrs Martha
E Pipkin, widow of the late J G
Pipkin, Sr, has filed with me her petition
in writing praying that the homestead
exemption in and from the real
and personal property of the said J G
Pipkin, Sr, deceased, in Wiliamsburg
county and State of South < 'arolina, be
appraised, set off and assigned to her,
the said Martha E Pipkin, and the children
of the said J G Pipkin, Sr, deceased,
pursuant to the provisions of
Section 2635, ^ode of Laws of South
Carolina, 1902, Volume I, and in accordance
with the law3 now of force prescribing,
regulating and providing for
? - ? ? * v% r* kt? kni? tvofitian oc
Ulitr Mime, aiiu uiai uci j/vnuui. t*o
aforesaid, she, the said Martha E Pipkin.
has shown and declared her intention,
and has actually made her proper
application to have such 1 omestead exemption
appraised, set off and assigned
in the manner indicated above.
H 0 Brittox
Clerk of Court for Williamsburg county.
Kingstree. S C, October 10, 191-.
10-10-U
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tree. In all colors
is. We guarantee e
AND MILLINERY
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CALOMEL IS UNSAFE
Local Drugqlst Who Sells Godson's
Liver Tone Guarantees II io Take
the Place of Calomel.
If your liver is not working just
right, you do not need to take a
| chance on getting knocked all out by
i a Hasp nt nnlnmpl Go to O H Pat
I rick, who sells Dodson's Liver Tone, J
and pay 50 cents for a large bottle, j
'You will get a harmless vegetable
remedy that will start your liver!
without violence, and if it does not
give complete satisfaction the druggist
will refund your money with a
smile.
If you buy a bottle of Dodson's'
Liver Tone for yourself or your children,
you have insured your family
relief from attacks of constipation,
biliousness, lazy liver and heahache. |
It is as beneficial and safe for chil-1
dren as for adults. A bottle of Dodson's
Liver Tone is something every
man or woman should keep in the
house. Your money is safe because
you can return the bottle if it fails
to satisfy.
Eternity.
Eternity is incomprehensible, i
When the laziest snail has carted
every drop of water in all our oceans
and every grain of sand in all our
lands to the farthest away star and
brought it all back again, stopping
for a century rest at each planet on
the way both ways, then will we see
the first rays of the sunrise of eternity's
endless day in the east of the
beginning.
This being the case, it is suggested
that we don't cram ourselves with
this world's foods and drink so much
of earthly water that it will take
half of the everlasting to get our
systems in shape to enjoy what's left (
of eternity .?Hayfield Mower,
NO SEASON FOR IT.
You are Shown the Way Out.
There can be no just reason why
any reader of this will continue to
suffer the tortures of an aching back,
the annoyance of urinary disorders,
the dangers of serious kidney ills
when relief is so near at hand and
the most positive proof given that
these ills can be cured. The following
is convincing proof,
Mrs J 0 Hathcock, 1518 Front St,
Georgetown, S Car, says: "Doan'si
Kidney Pills did me more good than j
any other remedy I ever used and I j
am grateful to them. I suffered
terribly from backache and pains in
my kidneys and some days I was unable
to get around. No position I
assumed was comfortable and I also i
had a great deal of annoyance from
my kidneys. After -using several
remedies and getting no relief, Doan's
Kidney Pills were recommended to
me and I got a supply. After taking
this remedy, my kidneys became1
? ? 1 *?? J f 1 T /ion Anr_ I
norma* aim x icil >?cw. j. w.?tainly
speak highly of Doan's Kidney
Pills." (Statement given March
23, 1908.)
CONFIRMED PROOF.
On January 12, 1911, Mrs Hath- \
cock said: "1 willingly confirm my i
former endorsement of Doan's Kid-1
ney Pills. The benefit I received j
from their use has been permanent.";
For sale by all dealers. Price 50:
cents. Foster-Milburn Co, Buffalo,!
New York, Sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name?Doan's?
and take no other.
People who plant the town "red" j
at night, usually awake in the morn- j
ing to find everything the color of j
indigo. .
Why not give us a chance to fig
ure on your job printing? We have
good printers and one of the best
equipped offices in the State, and ive
guarantee satisfaction, or no charge, j
We do not' send out solicitors, be-,
cause we have none to send; but we
do give vou the benefit of what we
save by not sending out agents,
It stands to reason that if we pay
agents 25%' commission, the custom- j
er has it added to his bill.
^adies' Co
tf mcrmaumasmKBFrz: twejkb
md Misses'Coat Sui
and qualities. If y<
very suit a perfect f
Kingstree, S. (
Ladies' Cc
j KINGSTREE HIGH SCHOOL VOTES. * M
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The Wee Nee Literary scciety held ' J
its regular meeting in the society I
hall, on Friday, October 14, with Mr "Ja
Cuvler Hamer in the chair. J
We were glad to have with us an- 'W
other one of our old members, Miss jj
Winnie Scott. j
The programme for the afternoon
was carried out very nicely. The I
question debated was: "Resolved, .
That country life is more condu- i
cive to happiness than city life." After
a very interesting discussion the
judges retired to make their decis- ]
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ion. On returning the chairman J
stated that the decision had been 1
rendered in favor of the negative. J
The second roll was then called M
by the secretary and the house ad
"Little Breeches." jjj
(The following is one of the
strongest poems written by John
Hay, former minister to the court
of St James, London, and Secretary ..J
of State in President McKinley's
cabinet It is well worth preserving
in your scrap-book). ^
The snow come down like a blanket
As I pas>ed by Tairgart's store:
I went in for a jug of molasses
And left the tewm at the door.
Thev scared at something and started?
I heard one little squall, , "vttB
And hell-to-s;>lit overtlie prairie
Went team, Little Breeches and all.
Hell-to-split over the prairie! > )
I was almost fruze with skeer;
But we rousted up som<* torches
And sarched fot 'em far and near.
At last we struck hosse^an 1 waeon
Snowed under a soft white mound. i. 5
Upsof, dead beat?but of little Gabe
No hide nor hair was fout d.
And here all hope soured on rue:
Of my fellow-critter's aid?
I jest Hopped down on my marrow bones ,<3
Grotcli-deep in the snow and praved.
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By this, the torches was played out,
And me and Isrul Parr
Went off for some wood to a sheepfold
That he said was somewhar thar.
We found it at last, and a little shed
Where they shut up the lambs at V-3
We looked in and seen them huddied
So warm and sleepy and white;
Ami thar >ot Little Breeches, and
chirped,
As peart as ever you see,
' I want a chaw of terbacker.
And that's what's the matter of me."'
How ui'l he git thar? Angels. '
He never could have walked in inat
storm;
They just scooped down and toted hirn
To wliar it was safe and warm,
Ai.rt t think that saving a little child.
And fot< hing him to 15is own, .
Is a demed sight better business
Than loafing around the Throne. * ?4
A log on the Track
of the fast express means serious
trouble ahead if not removed, so
does loss of appetite. It means lack
of vitality,loss of strength and nerve ' ' J
weakness. If appetite fails, take
Electric Bitters quickly to overcome
the cause by toning the stomsch and
curing the indigestion. Michael
Hessheimer of Lincoln, Neb, had
been sick over three years, but six
bottles of Electric Bitters put him
right on his feet again. They have f
helped thousands. They give pure
blood, strong nerves, good digestion.
Only 50 cents at M L Allen's.
Many Greeks have left the United
States to engage in the Balkan war.
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If you knew the real value of
Chamberlain's Liniment for lame ' *
back, soreness of the muscles,sprains
and rheumatic pains, you would
never wish to be without it. For
sale by all dealers.
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Onlv twelve davs now before the
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f resiuentiai eiecmui.
Here is a women who speaks from
personal knowledge and long experience,
viz, Mrs P H Brogan of Wilson,Pa.
who says. "I know from experience
that Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy is far superior to any other."
For sale by all dealers.
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