The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, September 17, 1914, Page SIX, Image 6
MANNING'S MAJORITY 28,870.
Shown by Official Returns of
Last Tuesday's Primary,
Columbia, September 14:?The
official returns from the second pri-1
mary election held last Tuesday
have been received by W C McGowan,
secretary of the State Democratic
Executive committee. The figures
follow:
For Governor?Richard I Man-'
ning, 73,969; John G Richards, 45,099.
Manning's majority, 28,870.
For Lieutenant Governor?An-;
drew J Bethea, 72,552; B Frank
Kellev, 46'.273. Bethea's majority,
25,279.
For Railroad Commissioner?C D
Fortner, 39,231; Frank W Shealy,
79,130. Shealy's majority, 39,899.
For Congressman (Third District)
?Wyatt Aiken, 11,537; Fred H
Dominick, 8,337. Aiken's majority,
3,200.
These figures vill be officially declared
at the meeting of the State
Democratic Executive committee tomorrow.
fcrt-* ~
Marks-Harrison.
A wedding of unusual interest
was that of Miss Mary M Marks,
oldest daughter of Mr and Mrs R
Stuart Marks, to William Alexander
Harrison, which was solemnized at
the Woodrow Memorial church
Wednesday evening, September 9,
1914, at 8:30 o'clock.
The church was beautifully decorated,
the pulpit banked with potted
plants and golden-rod, carrying
out the color scheme of yellow and
white. The ushers were: Giles Fleming
and R S Gary. The wedding
march was played by Walter R
Whilden of Chicago. At the aprvninfoH
hniir the bridal nartv enter
ed, the groomsmen from the right
and the bridesmaids from the left
and crossed before the pulpit. First
came the four little ribbon girls:
Stella Wolfe, Agnes Cobb, Mamie
Waites and Nell McEachern. Then
came Rev Rev J William Stork and
Miss Annie Donny, Rodney Gary
and Miss Emma Marks, Archie Dent
and Miss Agnes Hughes, Arthur
Marks and Miss Bessie Harrison and
P B Spigner, Jr. M D, and Miss
1
Jessie Killian. The groom was accompanied
bj his brother, Smith
Harrison, and the bride entered
with her sister, Miss Nellie Marks. .
The impressive ring ceremony followed;
the pastor, Rev R B Grinnan,
D D, officiating.
The bride was beautiful in her
wedding gown of white crepe de
chine with satin train and veil held
in place by orange blossoms. The
only ornament she wore was a cameo
brooch, her great-grandmother's.
The maid of honor was dressed in
yellow crepe de chine and the bridesmaids
in white crepe de chine draped
in yellow chiffon. They carried yellow
roses. ,
A reception followed at the home i
of the bride, the decorations being
yellow and white. The young eouple
stood beneath the arch of flowers
and received the congratulations of
their many friends, in tne adjoining
room the presents were displayed.
Most conspicuous among them
was a shawl 150 years old, an heirloom
of the family, and a beautiful
art square from the officers of the
Woodrow Memorial church, of which
Mr Harrison is a deacon. Refreshments
were served during the evening
and the bridal party was given
souvenir trunks filled with the
bride's cake. The bride's bouquet
was caught by Miss Bessie Harrison.
The bride's going away gown was
of blue broadcloth with hat to match.
Mr and Mrs Harrison left for the
mountains of western North Carolina.
Upon their return they will
be at home to their host of friends
at 1006 Oak street until their new
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home on College street is completed.
Among the out-of-town guests for
the wedding were: Yates Yeadon
and, Miss Daisy Yeadon of Sumter,
Mrs C W Wolfe and daughter of
Kingstree, Misses Mollie, Gene and
Irene Smith and Elizabeth Beaty of
Winnsboro and Dr and Mrs W S Epperson
of Blaekville.
The bride has been a teacher at
the Edgewood school for three years
and has a large circle of friends.
The groom is auditor for the Shand
Builders' Supply company. j
After the rehearsal Tuesday even- >
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DON'T HURT YOUR
LIVER WITH CALOMEL.
When your liver becomes torpid
and sluggish, you can take calomel
and whip it into action, but the calomel
will leave your body weaker
and sicker than ever. Calomel is a
very powerful drug, a form of mercury,
and need never be used, because
there is a perfect remedy to
take the place of calomel, that has
all of .calomel's good medicinal effects
with none of its dangerous and
uncertain follow-ups. Its name is
Dodson's Liver Tone.
Dr W V Brockington sells Dodson's
Liver Tone with the guarantee
that if you don't find that it treats
you much better than calomel, he
will give you your money back with
a smile. Dodson's Liver Tone is s
true tonic for the liver, purely vegetable,and
with such a pleasant taste
that it is no trouble to get children
to take it. It is absolutely impossible
for it to do anyone any harm.
ing the bridal party was delightfully
entertained at the home of Mr
and Mrs 0 G Donny, Colonial
Heights.? The State, September 13,
Mother of Eiqhteen Children.
"I Mm' thp mother of eighteen
children and have the praise of doins:
more work than any young
woman in my town." writes Mrs C
J Martin, Boone Mill, Va. "I suffered
for five years with stomach
trouble and could not eat as much
as a biscuit without suffering. * 1
have taken three bottles of Chamberlain's
Tablets and am now a well
woman and weigh 168 pounds. 1
can eat anything I want to, and as
much as I want and feel better than
I have at any time in ten years. 1
refer to any one in Boone Mill or
vicinity and they will vouch for
what I say." Chamberlain's Tablets
are for sale by all dealers.
"A fool wouldn't be a fool," remarked
the Man on the Car, "if he
had sense enough to keep people
from finding it out."
* ? Psaaonnor Trains at
Klnastree.
The Atlantic Coast Line railroad
has promulgated the following schedule,
which became effective Sunday,
June 1, 1914:
North Bound.
No 80 - - - 7:23 a m
*No 46 - - 11:35 am
No 78 6:02 p m
South Bound.
No 79 - - - 11.09 am
*No 47 - - - 6:38 p m
No 89 - - - 9.18 pm
* Daily except Sunday,
State of Ohio, City of Toledo, I ?_
Lucas County, j ssFrank
J. Cheney makes oath that he Is
senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney
& Co., doing: business in the City of Toledo.
County and State aforesaid, and
that said Arm will pay the sum of ONE
HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and ev
ery case of Catarrh that cannot be cured
by the use of HALL'S CATARRH CURE.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed in
my presence, this 6'.h dav of December,
A. D. 1886.
(Seal) A. W. GLEASON.
Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally
and acts directly upon the blood and .mucous
surfaces of the system. Send for
testimonials, free.
F. J: CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. O.
Sold by all Druggist:. 75c.
Take Hall's Family Fill* tor constipation.
Summons for Relief.
(complaint served.)
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
county of williamsbug.
Court of Common Pleas,
rhe Bank of Kings tree, a corporation chartered
and existing by and under the laws of the
State of Soyth Carolina. Plaintiff,
against
Weary MeGill, Samuel McGill. Ida McClary,
William Seward. John Seward. Anna Seward,
Mary Seward, Edward Brown, Alfred McGill,
Alfred Scott. Joe Haywood Scott, the unknown
heirs of Louis McGill, Jr, ddceased, F Rhera and
D D Rhem, copartners trading u?.der the Arm
name of F Rhem & Sons. J W Locklier and W T
Rowel), heretofore copartners under the firm
name of Locklier & Rovell and P 0 Arrowsmith,
Deiendants.
To the absent Defendants, Alfred McGill and
the unknown heirs at law of Louis McGill, Jr.
deceased:
You are hereby summoned and required to answear
the complaint in this action, of which a
copy .is herewith served upon you, and to serve a
copy of your answer to the said complaint on the
subscribers at their office in Kingstree. South Carolina.
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 plain'iff in this action will apply to
the Court for the relief demanded in the complrint.
Kelley & Hinds,
Plaintiff's Attorneys.
Dated September 12, A D, 1914.
Take Notice: That a copy of the complaint in
the above stated case has been filed in the office of
the Clerk of Court of Common Pleas for Williamsburg
county. Kelley & Hinds,
Plaintiff's Attorneys.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
county of williamsburg.
Court of Common Pleas.
The Bank of Kingstree, a corporation duly chartered
and existing by and under the laws of the
State of South Carolina, Plaintiff,
against
Weary Mcuwi, samuei aicuui, iu? .uttuiv,
William Seward. John Seward, Anna Seward,
Mary Seward, Edward Brown, Alfred McGill,
Alfred Scott, Joe Haywood Scott, the unknown
heirs of Louis McGill, Jr, deceased, F Rhem and
D D Rhem. copartners, trading: under the firm
name of F Rhem & Sons, J W Locklier and W T
Rowell, heretofore copartners trading under the
firm name of Locklier & Rowell and P O Arrowsmith,
Defendants.
NOTICE.
To the unknown infant defendants, heirs at law
of Louis McGill, Jr, deceased:?
Take Notic*: That unless you procure the appointment
of a Guardian Ad Litem to appear and
defend this action on your behalf within twenty
days after the service of the summons and complaint
herein upon you, an application will be
made to H O Britton, Esq, Clerk of this Court, at
his office in Kingrstree, S C. by the underaigmed,
on the twenty-first day after service hereof, at
eleven o'clock a. m. for an order appointing some
suitable and competent Guardian Ad Litem to
appear and defend this action on your behalf.
Kelley & Hinds,
Plaintiff's Attorneys.
Kingstree, S C,
September 12,1914.
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