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HEBRON GRADED SCHOOL. Pupils Who Were on the Honor Roll Last Month. (Received too late for last week s issue). Hebron, April 14:?Grade 1 ? James Smith, Emmet Chandler, Bernice Baker. Grade 1, advanced?Charles Smith, Virginia Buddin, Kathleen Wallace. Grade 2?Marion Buddin, Fleetwood Baker, Gladys Coker, Grade 3?Maud Buddin. Sallie Calder, Bertie Baker. Grade 4?Hazel Smith, Dargan McEIveen, Christine Kirby. Grrde 5?Eunice DuBose, Gertie DuBose, May McEIveen, Belle Roberson, Paul Smith. Grade 6?Clyde Baker, Joedie Baker, Marie Gowdy, Lizzie McEIveen, Ruby Wallace, Pearl Wallace. Grade 7?Clinton Baker, Colea Baker, May Gowdy, Jessie Smith. STREAMS TO BE STOCKED. Congressman Ragsdale Secures 1,000,000 Shad for This District. Editor County Record:? I enclose herewith copy of a letter received from the Bureau of Fisheries. You will note that I have. reau, snan ue ueerneu ^uiu> m a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be fined not less than five dollars nor more than one hundred dollars, or be imprisoned in the county jail not exceeding thirty days, or suffer both fine and imprisonment in the discretion of the court." McFadden-Altman. Sardinia, April 14:?A beautiful marriage was solemnized Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mr Frank McFadden at Sardinia, when his daughter, Miss Lidie,became the wife of Mr Register Altman of Suttons. The entire house had been decorated with quantities of ivy, Queen Anne's lace, ferns and white carnations and furnished a most artistic setting for this interesting event. As the guests arrived they were met at the door by Misses Sudie Wheeler and Leila Worsham, two beautiful maidens, clad in pretty white lingerie dresses,with deep girdles of pink and pink and white ribbon badges, and were shown to the ''bride's book". Miss Lottie Woods, i ? j ? J? i i wearing a lovely lavenaer uress, nuu charge of the book and asked each guest to register. They were then j ushered into the ceremony room > by Messrs Alfred and Clacius Mc- , Madden and Alfred Wheeler. I Just before the ceremony Miss ' Louise Moore of Olanta sang in a J sweet soprano voice, "O Promise f Me", accompanied on the piano and violin by Miss Hazel Rush and Mrs YOUR attention is re* spectfully called to an important point not generally known, that a laxative should have a tonic element to success* fully meet constipation. Mr. John B. Capers, of 610 Pecan St., Fort Wortli, Texas, had a significant experience In this particular, lie was afflicted with a severe case of constipation and bowel trouble. He spent a good deal of money In trying to find a remedy. To his astonish? secured a million shad to be distri-1 buted in the waters of my district! within the next two weeks. In my opinion this will mean a great deal to the people living near these waters and to the fisheries in South Carolina. I shall press the stocking of our waters with fish from year to year until, I hope, I shall have them all fully stocked. If any of the readers of your paper have private ponds and need fresh water fish to place in them, and they will write me, I will try and secure a supply of fish suitable for such purposes. I shall be glad at all times to hear from you about any other matter in which I can be of service. Yours very truly, J W Ragsdale. Registrars lor Williamsburg. Registrars of vital statistics in ******* kntTA kAnn o*\_ Wllliamsuurg CUUlllJ uayc uccu appointed as follows: TOWNSHIP. REGISTRAR. POSTOFFICE. King's tree T McCutchen Kingstree Anderson Hope Dr E O Taylor Greelyville King BEClarkson.. Kingstree Indian C C Daniel Cooper Johnson L L Ard Hemingway Laws A RMoseley ... Salters Depot Mouzons J T Frierson Mouzons Mingo Dr J H Pratt... Nesmith ? Penn A R Moseley .... Salters Deoot Ridge R F Epps Cades Sumter W A Fitch Lake City, R F D Turkey W E Snowden . Kingstree, R F D Suttons Section 6 of the law governing the registration of births and deaths reads as follows: "That any person, firm or corporation who shall violate any rule, regulation or order of the State Board of Health relative to recording, reporting or filing information for the Bureau of Vital Statistics or who shall wilfully neglect or refuse to perform any necessary or reasonable duties imposed upon them by said ordere,or who shall furnish false information for the purpose of making incorrect records for said Bu i -11 L. j 1 ;i4.? ? menu i-eruna very him of his had symptoms. This happened a I ! number of years Idfp 1R? rwo. Since then, Mr. Capers states \ that he has had I|p;; similar attacks of Igjaffi: trouble, the promipent symptom of :>5> which Is constipatlon, and has al- ^3$jL ,>v ways found prompt and elfi- :'i dent relief from 'QH Peruna. He says: l "Up to the time I Jj started using your drink castor '' like water. It did^^^^^ no good. As for salts, they were of no use. Physics of all kinds and classes were used, but we had to call on the fountain syringe for help." Peruna was able to correct this condition completely In Mr. Capers' case, and there Is every- reason to believe that It was the tonic qualities of Peruna, added to the laxative qualities, that procured this very uesirable result ?McCutchen, and as the sweet mel odies still lingered, they were merg ed into Mendelssohn's weddinj march,to which the bridal party entered in the following order: Mr Henry McFadden and Miss Ini McFadden; Mr Bill Altman and Miss Anna Wheeler; Mr Anthony Altmar and Miss Roberta McFadden; Mi Julian Altman and Miss Bessie Mc Fadden; then the little ring-bearer, Master Forest McFadden, carrying the ring in a large white lily; next came the groom with his brother, Mr Tallie Altman, then the bride with her maid of honor, Miss Pearle Wheeler. They grouped themselves around the improvised altar, before which stood Rev J N McCord, who spoke the words that united these two hearts and lives. During the ceremony Miss Rush and Mrs McCutchen rendered in softest strains, "Melody of Love". The bridesmaids wore lovely white organdie dresses with blue accessories of girdles and blue hair ornaments. The bride's wedding gown was an exquisite creation of charmeuse and lace. The skirt was made with the new yoke effect and draperies of lace and chiffon. The waist was garnished with a most beautiful duchess lace bertha and yoke. She wore during the ceremony the ring which her mother had worn about thirty-five years ago on her wedding day. The bride, who comes of one of Clarendon's oldest and most highly respected families, was a picture of rare loveliness in her wedding robes. She is a woman of culture and popularity, winning the love and admiration of all with whom she is thrown by her sterling worth and lovableness. The groom is one of Williamsburg's most highly esteemed young men and an extensive farmer. Immediately following the reception the bride changed her dress for a nobby traveling suit of tan, and the newly-wedded couple left on the 4:20 train for Suttons, where they will make their home. The presents were numerous and pretty. Those from a distance who attended the wedding were: Messrs W L and Tallie Altman and Miss Pearle Altman, father,brother and sister of the groom; Messrs Anthony, Julian and Bill Altman of Suttons, Mr W L Rowell of Trio, Mrs F E, Miss Belle and Master Fleming and Miss Pearle Wheeler of Turbeville, Miss ?Warren and Messrs?Jackson and ?Blackwell of Mayesville, Mr? Pringle of Sumter.MissLouise Moore r?f Olsntn Mis? T^ila Worsham of Lake City and Mr A G Alcman of Manning. Should Not Feel Discouraged. So many people troubled with indigestion and constipation have been benefited by taking Chamberlain's Tablets that no one should feel discouraged who has not given them a trial. They contain no pepsin or other digestive ferments but strengthen the stomach and enable it to perform its functions naturally. Obtainable everywhere. The County Record $1 a year. 'eat Soap-Maker ; /?et/ Devil Lye ? r^.11 T-> rj^saciscrraz >.y.VHr j^t&SA?- v-> .. . I ois DeV!l, Ps.CAHS$, ' pounds /'} Scd Do " ?"" ?j, ._ ...;?.. . j Best l'or The Ford is lighter than an and power. Light weight onomy in gasoline consul tire expense. Economy in two cents a mile for operat - Yet with all its light weight est, sturdiest car that is bu lasting car. Vanadium st r that. "Anti-fatigue" steel strongest, toughest steel pi t struction. 3 Buyers will share in profits if 1 new Ford cars between August 1 Runabout, $440; Tourii Car, $690; Coupelet, $75< b. Detroit with all equipt On display and sale at King THO! i I THE WAR Yes, All Ove Likewise our Horses, Mulei ness, Whips, Lap Robes, Fai all over Williamsburg County j to every owner. Forget abi become one of our contented Let us sell vou one of on Yours to i Williamsburg Li I Making a f I MT The straight road I from your door to o 1 I greatest values in | This store is makin, I ^1 quality of goods it s< I ness of its prices, fc I customers. I It is making a repi I which is bringing it I day, which is mak I SATISFACTION. I The Andrews D I CORDIE REDDK I ANDREWS, - J The Record 1 ?s is equipped to print yo The Scott I Norris Ca We have just rec( shipment of Norris' The best made. Ti All of the latest des and Plain Writing Cards just opened u % Everything in thii best quality. The Scott Drue w THE WAR I BUI J. L. STL HAS B( Horses an< For Sale or E ? ? ?TT VXJ1U rilA.CB3 Ul g Ij Boiling Process. ? nassrv; zrJCWKar )f the E'g 5c. Cans cf Red Lye will make tv/enty : of the best soap. vil Lye pulvericc-d. and dls- ! is scon c.j it tcr.ch. s the ' ^ i /v asnii.^, bcrn.s.oii.'. _ KF iy other car of its size means economy. Ecnption. Economy in repair bills?less than ion and upkeep. , the Ford is the strong?lf T-f its fVio lrmo"P<5<" Ill/* it AO WiiV avi^vi^v | ;eel is responsible for | , scientists call it?the J it into automobile conwe sell at retail 300,000 I 1914 and August 1915. ig Car, $490; Town ); Sedan, $975, f. o. nent. ,-stree, S C, by j 5. McCUTCHEN. isomil r Europe. Buggies, Wagons, Harrm Machinery, Etc., are giving entire satisfaction out the war?you, and customers, r Disc Harrows. 3lease, ve Stock Co. | deputation ; to satisfaction leads ur store?the store of General Merchandise. g a reputation for the ? ? - i % ells, for the reasonable>r the satisfaction of its itation for reliability, new customers every ing it the STORE OF ry Goods Co. ]K, Manager, South Carolina. I fob Office ur 1915 stationery KK J,^ * V w Livery, Feed and ! |j Lake City, You Can Use Our Useful J? Our useful Jewelry for m< only stylish but is strongly m looks alike is not alike. You w we represent to be "solid go through". When we tell yo j water" and flawless you can < ity and perfection. ^jWe i Jewelry at reasonable prices; business. S, THOMA QUALITY JEWE 257 King St., - Cfl The Meant in To WHO IS HE? Hunt hi around and let him feast fo 4-- I ournign quanty c<tis, auu most angelic fellow in the the quality and price of gro< ALL here. Everything hig to the bottom in price. Britton & "The Pure Foe Nice Fresh Beef, Pork and Mi THE PEOPLE'S H. A. MILLER, PR< Travel Slips Issued i (rug Co. indies. iived a fresh \ Fine Candies. m T it. "I >igns in Fancy T~k _1 * raper ana p. s line is of the I Company f IS ON US I J 3TH I 1 d Mules 1 xchange. 1 JCREYi ? Sale Stable v|; South Carolina i; w w w ?-%r? -%r ? w ? w V V \#Tr\#w r a tvelry for a Long Time. I in and women is not ade. All Jewelry that 'ill find that anything Id will never wear | u a diamond is "first i depend upon its qual- ! sell our trustworthy I that's why we do the ,S & CO., J LERS, IARLESTON, S. C. ?st Man 4 wn j im up and bring him . r a week or two on jfl le will become the > county. It's all in ] ceries?and they are J ;h grade and down * Hutson. I | >d Store" I 1 si Cist Price Good Cattle and ^ Hogs itton Always On Hand. ; MARKET I )PRIETOR H ?J1