The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, January 21, 1915, Page NINE, Image 9
i | Professional Cards. [
Dr. R. C. McCABE
Dental Surgeon,
' a Office in Hirscfc building, over Kingsy
tree Drug Co's. 8-28-tf
DtTRVJIVICCABE
DENTIST,
\ KINGSTREE, - S. C
Office in McCabe Building, next to
Court House.
-HMLD. NESMITH,
nrwncT
I/Ciil A?v7t?
Lake City, S. C
I W. L. TAYLOR
I DENTIST,
Office over Dr W V Brocklngtou's store.
f HINGSTREE, - S.C.
5-21-tf.
1866 1914
I A. M. SNIDER,
SURGEON DENTIST.
v ( Orer Gamble & Jacob*' Drug Store.
mHDcS. Gilland
Attorney-at-Law
Second Floor Masonic Temple
Florence, S. G
I Benj. MclNNES, M. R. C. V. S.
f B. Kater MclNNES, M. D._. V. M. D
VETERINAKIAA9.
Jr' One of us will be at Kingstree the
first Monday in each month, at Heller's
Stables. 9-28-tf
^rnm
Lodge, No. 46
meets Thursday before full moon each
month.- Visiting brethren are cordially
inyited. R W Fulton, W M.
J M Ross, Sec. . 2-27-ly
.JT,Kingstree Lodge,
1Hi No. 91
Knights ot Pythias
Regular conventions every second and
fourth Wednesday nights. Visiting
brethren always welcome. Castle Hall,
3rd story Gourdin Building. 1-14 lyr
B E Clarkson, C C.
EC Epps, K of R & S.
auriKti
P H Stoll,
J M Brown, Clerk. Con. Com
I Look! Listen!
pSometbingNewf Kingstree
J T.J. Pendergrass
I has just opened upa new
r 5c and lOc
DEPARTMENT STORE
-Don't fail to call and see
them when yon come to
town. We have the greatest
values at 5c and 10c that
R ever struck Kingstree.
| 1 NET CASH
$ I our only terms in this deI
partment
f I Pendergrass Bros. to.
| I Kingstree, - S. C.
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to be found in an
up-to-date jewelry house
Repairing and engraving
done with neatness ana
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quality and prices,
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Near the Railroad Station.
THE BAILEY-LEBBY CQ
CHARLESTON,&C,
Registration Notice.
The office of the Supervisor of Reg
iatration will be open on the 1st Moc
day in each month for the purpose c
registering any person who is quali
fled ap follows:
Who shall have been a resident c
the State for two years, and of th
county one year, and of the polling pre
cinct in which the elector offers t
vote four months before the day c
election, and shall have paid, si
months before, any poll tax then du
and payable, and who can both rea
and write any section of the constitu
tion of 1896 submitted to him by th
Supervisors -of Registration, or wh
can show that he owns, and has pai
iHtaxes collectible ou difiring th
present year, pioperty in this' Stat
assessed at three hundred " dollars c
mors. H A Miyib,
C lerh of Board.
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Scientific he
If you own a horse, are
scientific horse-shoer, or are ;
cut and drawn out of shape 1
man shoeing horses for a lif<
and driving them on, is not 1
nothing of the anatomy of th
when he is crippling the hors
Shoes to remedy Knee A
Banging of Knees, Cuttinj
Cross Firing, Overreachin
Everything of scientific i
The hoof has an oily su
should not be placed on it, as
^oof from time to time will d]
mg th: hoof to break off, an<
impossible to keep the horse
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I THE WAR
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'* wishes you a
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s sincere thanks
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during the yea
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>rse-Shoeing!
you having him shod by a
you having his feet crippled,
)y an inexperienced man? A
3 time, just turning the shoes
to be trusted, if he knows
le hoof. How can he know
e by injuring the hoof?
LCtion, Throwing of Shoes,
I of Ankles, Slinging Mud,
g, Etc.
itility for the horse's hoof.
ibstance in it. A hot shoe
i placing a hot shoe on the
ry up the oily substance, caus1
in some instances making it
shod.
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! ENERAL ASSEMBLY
IN ANNUAL RESSION.
(Continued from page 2)
ville, Rogers of Dillon, Lee of Spartanburg,
Ramseur of Cherokee,
Fromberg of Charleston. Strom of
Greenwood, Austin of Aiken, Mclnnis
of Darlington, Hubbard of Jasper,
Workman of Newberry, Varn
of Colleton.
Education?McCullough of Greenville,
chairman; Harper of Darlington,Johnstone
of Richland, Senseney
of Charleston, Lee of Spartanburg,
Strom of Greenwood, Mills of Kershaw,
Oxner of Aiken, Dantzler ol
Orangeburg, Fant of Anderson.
Incorporations?Austin of Aiken,
acting chairman; Wallace of Williamsburg,
Chapman of Newbnry,
Dew of Dillon, Goggans of Laurens,
Wright of Aiken,Rush of Clarendon,
Etheredge of Saluda, Hutchison ol
| Anderson, Boyd of Laurens, J M
- Martin of Kershaw.
I Agriculture ? Odom of Chester
t field, chairman; J J M Graham ol
3 Williamsburg, McKecwn of Chester,
t Leland of Charleston, Pegues ol
| Marlboro, Malpass of Lexington
t Lane of Florence, Boyd of Laurens
t Burns of Lee, DesChamps of Claren
i don, Charles of Anderson, Bowles ol
? Greenwood, Jackson of Horry, San
| ders of Sumter, Bailes of Lancaster
I Hutto of Dorchester, Sumner o:
! Darlington, A M Martin of Darling
! ton.
! Commerce and Manufactures?
' Mills of Kershaw, chairman; S A
Graham of Williamsburg, Rogers o
Spartanburg, Workman of Newber
ry, Morrison of Charleston, Browi
of Oconee, Bailes of Lancaster, Mc
Cullough of Greenville, Nunn o
York, Reid of Anderson, Lee o.
Spartanburg, Bowles of Greenwood
Russell of Berkeley, Hammond o
Richland, McLaurin of Marlboro
r Carter of Bamberg.
Roads, Bridges and Femes?At
kinson of Chester, chairman; Harpe
of Darlington, Zimmerman of Spar
tanburg, Russell of Berkeley, Lesslii
of York, Folk of Barnwell, William
of Edgefield, Martin of Greenville
Morrison of Charleston, LeGrone o
Saluda.
Banking and Insurance?Charle
of Florence, chairman; S A Grahan
of Williamsburg, Fair of Orange
burg, Robinson of Abbeville, Loftoi
of Charleston, McKeown of Chester
Fant of Anderson, Etheredge of Sa
luda, Brown of Oconee, Folk o
Barnwell.
Legislative Liberty?Varn of Col
leton,chairman; White of Clarendon
Etheredge of Saluda, Shuler o
Berkeley, Rogers of Spartanburg.
Rules?Warren of Hampton,chair
man; Cothran of Greenville, Mowe
of Newberry, Boyd of Spartanburg
Dick of Sumter.
State House and Grounds?Peguei
of Marlboro, chairman; Dantzler o
Orangeburg, Means of Greenville
Burns of Anderson, Lane of Lee, Le
land of Charleston,Fickling of Barn
well, Goggans of Laurens, Hutto o:
Dorchester,
Hospital for the Insane?Robinsoi
i of Abbeville, chairman; S A Grahan
of Williamsburg, McCullough oi
y. Greenville, Sturkie of Calhoun,(Lof
ton of Charleston, Mills of Kershaw
Odom of Chesterfield,Lynch of Florft#
WamKnrrv
CI1CC, Tf UI ftlliau vi nvnwitj, V? .V.
of Bamberg, Wolfe of Anderson,Fail
of Orangeburg,Atkinson of Chester,
Bowles of Greenwood,Bailes of Lancaster.
Medical Affairs?Sturkie of Calhoun,
chairman; Lynch of Florence,
Harper of Darlington, Johnstone of
Richland, Blue of Marion, Lane of
Lee,Dew of Dillon, Fickling of Barn.
well.
Engrossed Bills?Harper of Darlington,
chairman; J J M Graham of
Williamsburg,Reid of Anderson,Shuler
of Berkeley, Wright of Cherokee,
Rush of Clarendon.
Penitentiary ? Means of Greenville,
chairman; S A Graham of Williamsburg,
Blue of Marion, Sanders
of Sumter, McKeown of Chester,Ox
ner of Lexington,Hawkins of Green*
ville, Lesslie of York, Hutchison of
Anderson.
Military Affairs ? Hammond of
Richland, acting chairman; Carey of
Pickens, Fromberg of Charleston,
^ Blue of Marion,Atkinson of Chester.
p Mr Lyles of Spartanburg to be as
signed as chairman when he is sworn
7 in.
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Dispensary?Pegues of Marlboro,
chairman; Senseney of Charleston,
Malpass of Lexington, Sanders of
Sumter, Wolfe of Anderson, Hammond
of Richland, DesChamps of
( Clarendon,Carey of Pickens, Mclnnis
of Darlington, Pickling of Barnwell.
Privileges and Elections?Carter
i of Bamberg, chairman, 2d district;
Senseney of Charleston, 1st district;
Reid of Anderson, 3d district; Mar
tin of Greenville, 4th district; Ram'
seur of Cherokee,5th district; J J M
, Graham of Williamsburg, 6th dis\
trict; Malpass of Lexington, 7th disf
trict.
Public Printing?Shuler of Berke,
ley, chairman; Johnstone of Richland,Oxner
of Lexington, Sumner of
Darlington. Messrs Lyles ofSpar,
tanburg and Melfi of Charleston to
, be assigned to this committee when
: sworn in.
[ Offices and officers?Wolfe of Anderson,
chairman; Morrison of Char
leston, Fair of Orangeburg, Brown
F of Oconee, Fromberg of Charleston,
, Strom of Greenwood, Rush of
F Clarendon, Zimmerman of Spartan,
burg, Varn of Colleton, Hawkins of
, Greenville, Hubbard of Jasper,
- Ramseur of Cherokee, LeGrone of
F Saluda.
Claims?Senseney of Charleston,
, chairman; Wallace of Williamsburg,
f Hawkins of Greenville, Folk of
- Barnwell, Russell of Berkejey, Williams
of Edgefield, Jackson of
Horry, J M Martin of Kbrshaw,
^ Lofton of Charleston, Fant of Anf
derson, McLaurin of Marlboro.
Accounts?Odom of Chesterfield,
i chairman; DesChamps of Clarendon,
- Mclnnes of Darlington, Nunn of
f York, Sturkie of Calhoun.
f Fish, Game and Forestry?Leland
. of Charleston, chairman; Wallace of
f nr:li: 1 tiri.: a _ /-?1_ J
Neil Shepard 92
Claude Taylor 92
Grade VI.
Thelma Lockliear _ 94
Pritchard Moore 91
Grade X.
Aekie McCants 98
"Does your husband suffer from
insomnia?"
"No, when he begins to toss I
1 tell him I think I heard a burglar ?
and he begins to snore at once."
-4 4
J- w nnunisuur^i wnite ui i^iareuuuii,
. Lesslie of Marlboro, Hubbard of
Jasper, Dew of Dillon, Hutchison of
- Anderson, Hutto of Dorchester,
r Wright of Cherokee.
Local Legislation?Rogers of Oil5
Ion, chairman; Austin of Aiken,
s Boyd of Laurens, Martin, Kershaw,
> Zimmerman of Spartanburg, Wilf
liams of Edgefield, Lynch of Florence,
LaGrone of Saluda, Chapman
3 of Newberry, Burns of Anderson,
i Jackson of Horry, Sumner of Dar
lington.
a Enrolled Acts?Chapman of New
? berry, chairman; Rogers of Dillon,
- Carey of Pickenf, Rogers of Sparf
tanburg, Goggans of Laurens, Robinson
of Abbeville.
Mr Mower, in view of his election
? as speaker pro tern, begged to be
f excused from serving as chairman
of the judieary committee. Mr
" Mower was excused from serving as
r chairman, with regret, and Mr
> Boyd was appointed as chairman of
the judiciary committee,
s August Kohn.
TBIO GRADED SCHOOL \
f Trio, January 19:
HONOR ROLL FOR NOVEMBER.i
Grade II.
i Lona Lockliear 90
f Annie Lee Moore 91
Ecton Shepard 90 *
Grade III.
' Tom Kinard 90
Bessie Locklier 91'
Tom Rowell ...91
Grade V,
? Annie Files ~ 91
Grade VI.
Thelma Lockliear 94
Pritchard Moore 90
Grade X.
Ackie McCants 97
HONOR ROLL FOR DECEMBER.
Grade I.
Robert RowelL 90
Grade II.
' Annie Lee Moore 90
Grade III.
Tom Kinard 90
Bessie Lockliear 91
Tom Rowell - ?.90
Grade V.
Annie Files 92