The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, May 08, 1913, Page SEVEN, Image 7
IrS fessional Cards. |
DR. A. G. EADDY,
JOHNSONVILLE, S. C.
Office hours: 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to3p. m.
I and by appointment.
Office at residence. 3-!3-6m
1 DR. R. J, M4ZABE.
Dentist.
CINGSTREE, - S. C
Office Next to Co irt House Square.
DHILIP H. ARROWSMITH
r attorney-at-law
j \KE CITY, - - S. C.
V. Leland Taylor,
DENTIST.
office over Dr W V Brcx kinsrtou s Store,
KINGSTREE. - S.C.
' 5-21-tf.
M ID.Nesmith!
DENTIST.
LAKE CITY. - - - S. C ,
1 Benj. MclNNES, M. R. C. V. S. j
B. Kater MclNNES, M. D..V.M.D.
| VETERINARIANS.
One of us will be at Kingstree the
first Monday in each month, at Hel- j
JTler's Stables. 9-28-tf
E. N. BEATY L. H. SIAU
Georgetown, S. C.
Beaty & Siau
(Over Bank of Georgetown*
Civil Engineering,
Land Surveying,
Farm Drainage Levels
General Contracting
Concrete Walks a Specialty
3-13-4m i
A yikinoTorc
VAV Mnoointt
( Lodge, No. 46
A. F.M.
meets Thursday before full moon <-ach !
month. Visiting brethren are cordially
invited. M H Jacobs, W M.
0E L Montgomery, Sec. 2-27-ly
g? 2SL of ??."
y|y Kingatrec Lodge
nmgrjis or f :
* Regular Conventions BTer? ;
2nd and 4th Wednesday nights
Visiting brethren always welcome, !
Castle Hall 3rd story Gourd in Building.
k P. H. STOLL U. C.
R. N. Speigner, K of R & S.
^drsdhnktu aaacbsa mebtivm
(hh Th>,^i[d mob^*v
B. E. Clarkson,
37 13m Con Com. |
LIGHTHING BODS.
H. L( Whitlock, L?k? Citr, S.C.
Special Salop A^eat.
Representing the Largest Manufacturers of All
Kinds
liproved Copper and 6alvaoized Section Rods |
Endorsed by the Highest Scientific Authorities
and Fire Insurance Companies).
3E COPPER WIRE CABLES, ALL SIZES.
'j Full Cost Guarantee Given with Each Job.
.ell on close margin of profit, dividing comI
ion with mv customers. x S-7-tf
gfas, Colds, Watery Eyes
Cured In a Day
k - ng Cheeney's Expectorant?
B *es consumption, whooping
W droppings from the nose, and
J bronchitis, and all throat
1 mg troubles. Cheeney's Expeck
[it a liquid preparation, tested
B * oO years. Try it. Safe, sure
B id satisfactory. Druggists 25c and
"ft- M_1.7mrv.odw
B DUC? ii*i" i uip uu ?
| *F^~SALET!
j [ I am offering for a quick
<' sale the best farm in Wil- *
< J liamsburg county on very |
lM; easy terms of one-third cash |
and the balance in one and ?
| two years at 8%. This prop- t
V| osition is worthy of careful
B | consideration by all parties ^
B| desiring to secure a great %
W bargain. For full particu- %
IL lars, price, terms, etc, wire, ? j
I Jphone, write or call on ?1
i J. D. GILLAND, ;
. Attorney-at-Law, 2
KINGSTREC, S. C. i
11 Legal Advertisements.
County Commissioner s
Report
For the Quarter Commencing
January 1, 1913.
i
Narr.es. Nature of claim. Amt. allowed.
J J B Montgomery, jury com. $ 3*> 55 I
J Wesley Cook, " 4 35 55
H O Britton. " 44 35 55
Geo J Graham premium on Sheriff's
bond. 4" oO
P M Brockinton, proceedings in
lunacy, 10 0'
LeRov t ee. Esq.atty for county
in supreme c<>urt, 155 45
J X Hammet. contingent 3 o??
John Wade (col'd), janitor Jan, 15 0<>
J J B Montgomery aud sal, 41 67
" * " cont. 3 lo
Geo J Graham, jail report Jan. 78 80
' 4 ' couveying lunatics
to Columbia. 13 30
Ono M Eaddy, road eng sal Jan, 125 00
H D Reddick. courthouse, 1 2"?
J Wesley Cook, contingent. 8 45
44 4 4 44 sal mo Jan. p 41 67
McRoy Gasque, rural police Jan, 75 00
C C Roberts, sewerage connections
court house and jail, 47 10
L W McCants, conveying prisoners
to chaingang, 3 i
H O Britton. contingent. 7 90
44 4" premium on bond, 40 00 ;
H U Kinder, *4 44 44 6 00
J H V Gaskins,spec whisky cons. 75 00
C LI Cfor?/?ill rnro 1 rvnlioo fon fM 1 1
vj xx oiaiam, uioi pvuvv. u u w - |
W E Allen, rural police Jan.with
ex mileage, 79 20 "
Dr W M O'Bryan.exam lunatic, 5 00
" E 0 Taylor, " " 5 00!
Kingstree Tel Co,'phone rent Jan, ?. 50 !'
B F Patrick, blankets for jail, 7 90
Williamsburg Hdw Co. jail, 1 10
Dr J H Pratt, tf98 vaccinations at
10c. 39 80;
W S Camlin, inquest,, 5 00
John T Gaster and hands, roads
and bridges, 248 82
Mallard Lumber Co.lumber. past
indebtedness, 69 87 J'
M F Haselden and hands roads, 205 72 j
I Cin.ilafomr o i r? rro n rr 1 ."i '
II -f OIII^ICIOI jr, m?,..6u..6, |
G M Beasley, 5o0 bu corn, 425 00 |
W C Hemingway & Co, chaingang
No 1, 611 27
Chattanooga Sewer Pipe Co, co ;
culverts, 636 45 j
C F Stuckey, guards and hands,
chaingang No 1. 178 50 i
Jno W Dennis,guards and hands, '
chaingang No 2, 169 56 '
E C Epps. 118 bu corn,chaingang, 100 30 1'
Trio Farm Supply Co, ( 'amp 3 . 65 90 j,
O S Thompson, " " 38o0j'
Jno T Kryan, roads and bridges, 29 00
J EDt is. roads. 2 00 ,
W D Byrdic, roads and bridges, 32 10 [
S 1' Brit ton. chaingang No 1, 35 00 ;
C A Heinds, roads and bridges, 15 56
V G Arnette, chaingang No 2, 6 0"
.1 W Stewart and hands, bridges, 3 40
J M McCrea. bridges, 30 87
Champion Supply Co, tents for
county camps, 58 65
Williamsburg Hdw Co. Camp 3, 40 20
W B i'ox, chaingang No 2, 7 20
S D Hair, bridge lumber, 28 21
J w Coward, gangs 2 and 3. 50 09
Wilkins Wholesale Gro Co,Camp 3,70 00
T A Johnson, dragging roads, L
bridge 4 50 .
Hugh McCutchen, roads, 43 75 ;
W W Barr, chaingang No 2. 49 25 !
V E Cannon, " " 1, 4 00 !
J C Lyerly, roads. 25 50
R F Cox. Sr, lumber?bridges, 4 14
C J Rollins, hay and fodder, 16 0<> <
A E Flowers, chaingang No 1, 33 10 !
F E Huggins, ' " 34 90
J S tiuggins, Dnage camp, zu so ,
H Edward Eaddy, chaingan* 1, 11 45
S B Poston, 66 bu corn, 56 10 !
Georgetown Gro Co, oats and hay, 33 84 ]
J N Hammet, co com, 66 67
" contingent. 4 00
Jno Wade, janitor, 15 00
J J B Montgomery, auditor, 41 67 ,
" " 44 contingent, 4 25 J
R C Marshall, camp No 3, 13 63 4
F J Brittpn, lumber, B Ford bdg, 34 93 1
JnoT Bryan, bridge timber, 73 26
Kaminski lid Co, shovels.&c. rds, 1! 95
Raymond Huggins. lumber, 37 37
M D & H L Smith Co, convict
clothing, 82 5d
Jno M Eaddy, incidentals, 20 43
International Harvester Co, 1
tractor engine, 1,700 00
S W Mills, bridges, 11 93
John T Gaster and hands, roads
and bridges, No 4, 176 18
J W Coward, camp4. 69 15
> i > - *f a.a_ p. o i mi
reopie s mercanijit: v-u, vuup o, ? w
J N\ Dennis and hands, chaingang
No 2, * 157 90
W Dodds Daniel, 30 bu corn, 25 50
Sol Peres, chaingang No 2, 3 00
W M Vause & Son, " ' 15 65
Oliver Bros. 103 bu corn, 87 55
B N Stuckey and hands, roads
and bridges, 12 00
J Y McGdl, roads, 3 17
.1 W McCrea, bridges. 7 51
Z R Fulmore, 1.630 pounds hay,
chaingang. 14 67
H J Brown, hay, chaingang, 14 49
C K Eaddy, roads, 15 12
M L Boyd, lumber, 96
M F Haselden and hands, Camp 3, 177 53
J H Rowell, 44 -4 106 20
Hugh Boyd, 44 44 20 65
S McCants, 44 44 15 75 1
J W Register, bridges, 2 50
f. U4. Mnslpu rn?Hs. 10 50
F H Hodge, lumber, 2 16
R J Brown, roads, 1 50
G M Thomas, shoeing mules, 7 70
0 H Gordon, Chaingang 1, 2 50
W E Summerford, 1 foot adze, 1 25
J J Baxley, 2 bu peas, 2 50 1
G W Davis, roads, 4 20
J W Stewart, bridges, 4 84
II0 Stuckey, " 4 90!
S B Matthews, roads, 16 13 j
Georgetown Gro Co, oil for t eng. 26 80 i
C F Stuckey and hands, chaing'g
No 1, 210 19
J Wesley Cook, treas sal. 41 67
McRoy Gasque, rural police Feb, 75 0?>
J Wesley Cook, contingent, 24 57
J J B Montgomery, contingent
and premium on bond, 16 80
Jno M Eaddy.road eng sal Feb, 125 00
H O Britton. contingent. 8 90
Geo J Graham, jail rep for Feb. 140 40
" " con prisoner from
Lake City, 1 45
J H V Gaskins.spec whisky const, 75 00
G H Stancill, rural police Feb, 75 00
W E Allen, 75 00
Dr W G Gamble. 11 vaccinations, 1 10
L W McCants, conveying prisoners
to chaingang, 3 00
WE Allen,mileage,&c, with pris 3 75
B F Patrick, 6 pairs blankets for
jail 7 50
Kingstree TV1 Co. rent for Feb 2 50
W S Camlin. inquest 5 00
Walker, Evans & ' 'ogswell & <'o
bills in full to date 87 "I
i S burrows, sum cors jury 2 00
Thos M Gilland, co bd ed, 1012 21 00
I r> r\ r?_n:? r. Oil
IT U L) nuiii 119. rA'iuuava ~
M V <ox. papers, 1912 18 0"
J L Gowdy, " " 46 00
E D Epps, bridges ' 54
J J llanna, tp bd assvs 1911-12 8 <0
" 1913 6 00
R I) Gamble 4 0<?
J Armstrong Mo' ree tp bd assrs 4 00
J W Cook, jury & wit ticket* 985 30
P M Brockinton, prem on bond 12 50
J J B Montgomery, contingent 3 10
P M Brockinton, aud bd 1st qr 12 50
' 2 lunaics, box rent,
etc 21 50
J J B Montgomery, aud bd 1st qr 12 50
auditor's sal 41 67
J N Hammet, c<? cm 66 67
contingent 7 59
Jno Al Eaddy, r?l eng sal 125 o0
J \V i ook, contingent 4 92
salary 41 67
II 0 Britton. stamps for Mar 9 \'0
Jno Wade, janitor " '* 15 00
Jno T Bryan timber for bridges 67 01
VVilkins Wholesale Gr eery Co.
Camps 2 and 3 152 47
Jno M Eaddy, int & dis on O claim 5 00
ixjl Haselden, traction engine 4 2o
AC L R R.Co, 27 jts t c pipe .5 40
County Record, adds for roads 2 0
International Harvester Co. extension
tires for t engine 55 <>0
J W Timmons, roads & bridges 9 00
W H Fitch, bridge lumber 4 32
M F Haselden & hands. Camp 3 197 08!
W R Chandler, bridges 2 06
S W McConnell ' 1 00
W T Britt-n, Camp 4 10 00
J P Gamble, roads 8 75
G W Scott, " & bridges 16 87
J E Davis " t 251
D Z Rowell ? . 3 751
M L Boyd " 5 72;
D Z Rowell " 48 00
Stone & McClary " 6 81.
J W McClam & Son, lumber 35 54 i
J W Stewart, roads & bridges 41 06
11 ft Kinder, bridges 1 56
K C Mitchum and hands, roads -and
bridges 62 77 I
C K Eaddy, roads 2 30
Jno J Batten, chaingang 2 4 15
J J M (iraham lnmber " 32 16
L I > Haselden, freigt pd on rd plow I
parts I 25
11 Kaminski & Co, chaingang 1 4 38
" 67 26
C F Stuckey & hands ' " 195 56
H K Hanna, bridges 5 00
Willie Copper. 17 bu potatoes 8 50 J
J M Mrcrea, bridges 7 95
L S Dennis, lumber 9 13 ;
M W Rogers, bridges 1 46
W J Baxley, roads 2 00 j
J no T Wilson & hands, roads and
bridges 10 00 j
S P Cooper, bridges 2 85 i
VVmsburg Hd (Jo, camps 1,2,3,4 43 77
H Foxworth, roads 4 70 !
r E Hu^gins, Chaingang 1 31 08;
J W Coward " 2 58 35
Geo J Graham,- shflf's jail rep Mar 18 80
" conveying lunatic to
Columbia 13 30 j
nAnooninnr llindflP fn
jcu u vji anaiii, wincjiug
Columbia 13 30!
Geo J Graham, constable for Magistrate
Wallace 75 00
Geo J Graham, 50 gals oil for jail 5 38
" " shff's salary for Jan
Feb and Mar 400 00
G H Lovett, con pris to chaing'g 1 50
LWMcCants" " '* " 1 50 j
V 1 501
Dr E T Kelley, 2 post mort 1-51-10 15 00 !
5 B W Courtney. M D, 1 post mort 10 00 j
I J M Graham, paupers 1912 4 50
W E Davis, repg stock law fence 25 00
Chemo Co, disinfectant 45 <>0
W N Jacobs, chairs aud's office 7 50
S V Taylor, coffin for pauper 5 00
Dr T S Hemingway, post nvrtem 5 00
"DC Scott, examination lunatic 5 00
" W L Wallace * " 5 00
LqjRoy Lee. Esq, copy sup ct dec 1 50
Kingstree Tel Co pnone rent Mar 2 50
W E Allen, rur pol Mar and mil 78 85
G H Stancill 75 00
R C McElveen, inqof JnoTGaster 7 00
' " mag & const t>0 J2U |
S G McDonald '* " 33 7ft |
S M Bradshaw - 65 00
Geo W Davis, mag and const, 65 00
WSCamlin, " " 65 00
" " for const milage, 4 70
R K Wallace, mag, 1st qr. 100 00
County Record, aas and supplies
county offices, 105 25
J G McCullough, stamps, 3 85
" ' sal Jan,Feb Mar, 250 00
" " " due on 1910,
special acts of Legislature. 58 00
C C Daniel and board, county
and township bd assessors. 32 70
R W Marshall, county and township
bd assessors, 25 00
J W McClam. county and township
bd assessors, 21 10
A v\ \ handler,county and town
ship hd assessors, 21 80
J E Davis, county and township
board assessors, 17 70
S J Gasque,county and township ,
bd assessors, 20 70
Walter C Wilson, county and tp
bd assesors, 18 90
S P Cooper,county and township
bd assessors. 22 20
W R Funk, county and township
b rssessors, 15 00
B B Chandler and others,county
and township bd assessors, 38 20
J P Shaw, county and township
bd assessors, 18 20
James Bryan, county and township
bd assessors, 19 00
Mc"Roy Gasque, rural police Mar, 75 00
J F Montgomery, tp bd assessors, 4 00
J B Uarkson, 44 44 44 4 00
J T DuB<se, " 44 44 6 00
R R Marshall, " 44 4 00
W W Boyd. 44 44 44 4 00
* " ^ t ? _ .i ? 4i O AA
J ?i BrocKinton, o w
R D Blaketey, 44 4 00
Dr IN Boyd, 44 * " 44 4 00
P S ? ourtney, 44 44 6 00
JnoT Nelson, 4, 44 44 6 0<?
H A Kennedy, 4' 4 44 6 00
R B Fitch. 6 00
S W Montgomery,44 '* 44 6 00
J F Rpdgers, 4 4 4 4 8 00
J R Pendergrass. 44 '4 44 6 00
G B Eaddy, ' 44 6 00
Conclusion of quarter ending March
31, 1913. J N Hammet,
County Commissioner.
Final Discharge*
Notice i< hereby given that on the
26th day of April, 1913, at 12 o'clock,
noon, I will apply to P M Brockinton,
Judge of Probate of Williamsburg
county, for Letters Dismissorv as Administrator
of the estate of T E Salters,
deceased. T E Salters.
3-27-4tp Administrator.
Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain PTlla for legacbe.
I
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Notice of Election.
Notice is hereby given that, by order
of the county Board ot fcidncation, an
election will be held at Hebron church, i
in Hebron school district, No 19, on
Tuesday, May 2i>. between the hours of
8 a.m. and 4 p.m.,to determine whether j
a special tax of - mills shall be levied !
in said district for tchool support. The
election will be conducted as general!
ol?r?tinnc and nnlv mifllitied resident
electors will vote. Those in favor of said
lew will vote "yes".and those opposed
will vote "no". The trustees will act j
as managers H M McElveen,
S B McElvekn,
M R D Baker.
5-l-:U Trustees School District N'o 19. J
Notice of Application
for Final Discharge.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
will make application on the
12th day of May, 19 3, at eleven o'clock
a.m. to the Honorable P M Brockint n, ,
Judge of Probate of Williamsburg
county, for his Final Discharge as Administrator
of the estate of H L Gray- i
son. deceased, and that at said time a
full accounting will be made to the said
Probate Judge of his actings and doings j
as said Administrator.
Dated at Kingstree, S C, this, the
5th day of April. 1913.
Leon M Grayson,
Administrator of the estate of H L
Grayson deceased. 4-10-5t
Notice to CreditorsNotice
is hereby given that letters of
administration on the estate of Harvey
McClam, deceased, have been granted
me, and all creditors are hereby directed
to present statements,duly attested,
and all persons indebted to said estate
are requested to make payment to the
undersigned. .Gilbert McClam,
Administrator Estate of Harvey Mcci
k 1 |
uiam. c
Final Discharge.
Notice is ffereby given that at 12 o'clock
m., on the 12th day of May. 1918, the
undersigned will apply to the Judge of
Probate of Williamsburg oeunty for her
final disrharge as Administratrix of the
estate of Ed G Ard, deceased.
Mary Ard
4-10-5t. Administratrix.
Registration Notice.
The office of the Supervisor of Reg
istration will be open on the 1st Monday
in each month for the purpose of
registering any person who is quali-1
n^a a>* rouows ;
Who shall have been a resident ol ,
the State for two years, and of the
county one year, and of the polling pre* 1
cinet in which the elector offers to j
vote four months before the day of
election, and shall have paid, ?ii
months before, any poll tax then due '
and payable, and who can both read 1
and write any section of the constitution
of 1895 submitted to him by the
Supervisors of Registration, or whi
can show that he owns, and has paid
all taxes collectable on during the
present year, property in this State
assessed at three hundred dollars or
more. H A Meyer,
f.lerk of Boarn
rMl THI BEST 1^
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I It stops the aches and pains, re- &
lleves swollen joints and muscles t,
? acts almost like magio. Destroys t
the excess urio acid and Is Quick. E'!
safe and sure in its results. No Hi
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J free on requeet. >
rj 80LD BY DRUGGISTS ?
One Dollar per bottle, or sent pre- E*
paid upon receipt of price if not er '
;M obtainable in jrour locality. it. j
A CWANSON RHEUMATIC CURE CO. & j
m ItS Lake Stmt >Fy
9m Constipation,S>ok HaadaohaC?>
Sour &tomaob.Bdlkkinf and Rj <
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WORM, lib, ?Mdy baaM by oilrf tfia g
13 "5-DROPS" SALVE f '
M S8a P*r Boa at Dnmlita ^
WATTS A WATTS
THE KINGSTREE JEWELERS
We keep on hand everything
to be found in ^n
up-to-date jewelry house
Repairing and engraving
done with neatness and
despatch. :: As home
dealers, guaranteeing
quality and prices,
We Solicit Your Patronage.
Nm* th? Railroad Station.
j Stiff Joints I
I Sprains, Bruises!
are relieved at once by an applica
9 tion of Sloan's Liniment. Don't R
rub, just lay on lightly.
" Span's Liniment h.n dono ipore
= good than anything 1 have ever tried
for tt.tf joints. 1 get my hand hurt so
badly that I had to stop work right in
the I'Usie.-ttimoof the year. 1 thought
at that that 1 would have to have my
h ind taken off, but I got a bottle of
Sloan's Liniment and cured my hand."
W'lLToN Wiii.hLi.i;. .Mortis. Ala.
Good for Broken Sinews
G. G. Jon::*, RiMwin, L.I., writes t
?' ! used Sloan's Liniment for broken
! siiievs above the knee Capeaused by a
fall and to my great satisfaction was
able to r-same work in less than three
weeks oiler the aoeiuout." \
SLOANS
LINIMENT
Fine for Sprain
. Mr. Hrnry A. Voehl, 84 Somerset
St., Ptaiiitteld. N*. J., writes : ? " A
friend sprained bis ankle so badly
that it went black. He laughed when
I told him that 1 would have him out
in a week. I anplied Sloatfs Liniment
and in four davs he was working and
said Sloan's was a right good Liniment."
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; INDIANTOWN GRADED SCHOOL. {
HONOR ROLL.
For Month Ending April 18, 1913.
Grade I.
George Barr .y?
Grace Wilson 98
Sallie Snowden 96
Wilmot Daniel .97
Joe McCutchen .. 95
Gertrude Stuckey 95
Grade II.
Lottie Snowden : _.97
Grade III.
Jennie McCutchen 97
Albert Stuckey 96
Alice Rollins .-. ?95
Grade IV.
(By error in omitting from honor
roll for March: Dorothy Daniel 95V
Birdie Wilson 92.)
Birdie Wilson... 94
Dorothy Daniel _93
Mildred Wilson ? ? 93
Clyde Brown 92
Grade V.
Margaret Daniel ? -.96
Ophelia Eaddy 94
Grade VI.
Bess McCutchen 97
Grade VII.
Pauline Snowden 95
lames Nelson - 94 !
David Brown ? 94
Grade VIII.
Ruth Wilson ? 98 ,
Daisy Rollins ? 98 (
f.izzie Hanna _98 ,
Mattie Brown 97 ,
Edd Brown 93 ,
Nita Powell 92 ,
Grade X. i
losie Bartell 97 \
J W D. j
Wonderful Skin Satve. \
Bucklen's Arnica Salve is known 1
?very where as the best remedy made
for all diseases of the skin, and also \
for burns,bruises and boils. Reduces
nflammation and is soothing: and '
lealing. J T Sossaman, publisher of
:he News, of Cornelius, N C, writes 1
:hat one box helped his serious skin
lilment after other remedies failed.
3nly 25c. Recommended by Kings;ree
Drug: Co and M L Allen, adv
The Inn.
?
Life's an inn, nor may we stay ?
Where we lord it for a day,
Dreaming, as the time slips by.
Durs the room we occupy. I
Nay; though we be well-bestowed,
Dther guests are on the road.
Friends, our moment comes to go!
rhe postillion waits below!
And these halls that we have known,
Fondly thought of as our own.
Keep cf us no further trace
Than the mirror cf our face.
Quickly, ere the summons falls.
Write thy name upon the walls.
? Lippincott's Magazine.
. FOR SALE.
Brick in any quantity to suit purchat
er. The Best Dry Press Machine-math
X BEICDEZ. x
Special shapes made to order. Correpondence
solicited before placing you>
orders. W. R. FUXK
Bucklen's Arnica Salve
Tne Best Salve In The Wertd. _
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STATE'S COTTON CROP
For Past Three Years-Interest"Ing
Comparative Table.
Total number of bales of cotton
ginned, counting round bales as half
bales and excluding linters, for the
crops of 1910 to 1912, inclusive:
COUNTY. __ 1?12 J 1911 |
TheState 1.223.7981 1.692.146'_L?jg.^
Abbeville | 28.975! 42.162 32.804
Aiken , 36.873 51,361 36.160
Anderson ' '54.5771 fo.382 63,1*5
Bamberg - | 19.9ct2l 28,019 16,572
Barnwell ; 43,4**7 67,601 ? *2,958
Beaufort (1) , 5.92o| 7.040 9.904
Berkeley 10.h*>9> 17.118 12,465
Calhoun 21.830| 31,730 21.441
(Charleston 11.686, 11,586 14,169
Cherokee 14.1071 16.5421 14.793
Chester ! 31,187! 36.012! 28,334
Chesterfield 31.864' 36.4181 29.878
Clarendon 35,469 54/J22i 36'9??
Colleton 15,233 21.916, 15,5*1
Darlington 4o,420! 57,700 40,369
Dillon 39,048 50.576 40.376
Dorchester ; 13.528 19.295, 14,1?
Edgefield 27.436 40.356 24.430
Fairfield 26,441 33,486; 25.682
Florence 38.965 58.902. 33.916
Georgetown 3,157 5.9851 8,46*
Greenville 34,585 54.4421 37,369 a.
Greenwood 30,125' 45,546 29,744
Hampton (1) 14,774 25,797. 16.642
Horry 10.2591 16,161 8.486
Jasper(l) 5,142'
Kershaw 25,916 36,193 23,063
Lancaster 26,144 31,137 24.556
Laurens , 35,638 ! 54.686 42.312
Lee I 34.093 47,713 28,459
Lexington 22.942! 34,011 24,177
Marion : 18.439 29,436 17.810
Marlboro 71.208 75.942 66,413 /
Newberry J 34,510 46,426 33,826
Oconee .1 15,516 22,824 15.19? t '
Orangeburg 60,699 87,976 56,
Pickens ! 14.161 22.520 15,163
Richland 21.172 22.613 15,249
Salucfc 23,5fl 30,470 19.437
Spartanburg 57.811 78,145 59,711
Sumter I 34,426 50,613 ' 33.535
Union... J 17.529 23,029 18.167
Williamsburg. 1 23,894 ! 38,701! 24,970
York ?J 40.4001 49,403' 41.506 .
(1) Jasper county formed from parts of Beaufort
and Hampton. 0
ITEMS FROM WHITE OAK.
Death of Mrs Lola Bnffkin?A
Successful Sunday-School.
White Oak, May 6:?Mrs Lula
Buffkin, wife of Mr M S Buffkin.died
at her home here Tuesday evening,
April 29, after a short illness. Her
remains were laid to rest in the Bethesda
M E church burying ground,
the funeral services being conducted
by her pastor, Rev J L Mullinix.
The deceased leaves a husband and
one daughter, Miss Lula. to mourn
her loss.
There was a frame of hase hall he
tween the teams of Cades and White
Oak last Saturday evening, resulting ^
in a score of 23 to 14 in favor of the
Cades team.
Our Sunday-school, which was reorganized
in March, has made a remarkable
growth, having increased
its membership to 59 regular attendants.
Mr R E Ward is our efficient
superintendent with Mr C K Eaddy \
as assistant. B W M.
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EVER WATCHFUL.
A Little Care May Save Maoy Rlogstree
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The discharge not excessive nor
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days I was unable to work. My kidneys
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that I concluded to give them a trial
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the lameness and soreness left and
the kidney secretions were regular
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For sale by all dealers. Price 50
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Black Blver School.
HONOR ROLL.
For month ending April 30, 1913. I
Grade 1/
Jennings Joye G
rhomas Gamble _G
Grade II.
Carroll Player 98
Ethel Gamble -92
Grade IV.
Annie Belle Gamble 90
New Zion, May 5.
Reason for Respect.
"You don't swear at your mule as
much as you used to."
"T ahAnlH <s?v nnf " rpnlied the
grizzled boatman. "Every time I
think of what a mule costs these days
I feel like taking off my hat to him."
Malaria or Chills & Fever
Prescription No. 666 is prepared especially
for MALARIA or CHILLS A. FEVER.
Five or sir doses will break any case, and
if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not
return. It acta on the liver better than
Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. 25c