The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, June 17, 1915, Page EIGHT, Image 8
HARVIN HAPPENINGS.
Aspirants for Legislative Honors
?A Fire?Local and Personal.
Harvin, June 15:?Hon John R
Dingle of Summerton.who was twice
elected to represent the people of
Clarendon county in the State Legislature
by a very flattering vote, has:
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announced nis candidacy ior trie
State Senate to fill out the.unexpired
term of the late Hon Louis Appelt.
Mr Dingle is a native of Clarendon
and represents one of the oldest fam-'
iliel of the county. He is a farmer, I
depending entirely upon this avoca- j
tion for his livelihood. Some years!
ago he won the prize for raising the
most corn to one acre in the county, j
He is in the prime of life, well edu-1
cated, and has at heart the best interests
of the plain people, whose!
v welfare will be conserved at all
times.
Hon C Allan McFaddin, American
Government County Demonstrator
for Clarendon county, had the mis
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ioriune 10 DreaK ms ngni arm wnue |
cranking his car last week.
Mr and Mrs J Lynfc'ood Gamble
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and Mr and Mrs Earle McFaddin of
Sardinia, who were married at the
? same hour on the 9th inst at Saluda
/. and Bethune, have returned to their
respective homes at Sardinia, where
they will reside in the future.
^ Hon John Ingram Brogdon of
Brogdon, one of the most popular
and progressive farmers of Sumter
county, has been prominently mentioned
as a very suitable successor
in the House of Representatives to
Hon George W Dick, recently^ap,
pointed postmaster of Sumter. Mr
Brogdon'8 friends everywhere hope
that he will enter the race, for they
believe he can be easily elected. He
is the embodiment of honor, purity
and integrity and could be counted
on at all times to do the right thing
for his county, State and nation.
Mr and Mrs James Carlise Bradham,
who have been spending their
honeymoon in western North Carolina,
returned home Saturday.
Dr H C Bruns, formerly of Manning
but now of Georgetown, with
his beautiful and most entertaining
bride, formerly Miss Effie Camm of
Georgetown, passed through Harvin
Saturday, after spending a delightful
honeymoon at the watering places
. in western North Carolina. Dr
Bruns while in this section made a
host of friends, who will rejoice to
know of the success he is attaining
in his chosen profession.
Miss Kitty Calbraith McFaddin of
Harvin is spending * the week-end
with her friend,Miss Martha Molynn
Benson of Sumter.
Mrs Eugenia Spears Nettles is
spending some days with her sister,
. Mrs Robert Alford Burgess,Sumter.
Miss Maggie Keels of Rhems, who
spent the week-end with Mrs Alexander
Manigault Keels, has returned
home. She was accompanied by her
friend, Miss Marie Eaddy of Rhems.
Miss,Zola May Britton.the charm.
ing daughter of Mr and Mrs N W
Britton, is home for the vacation
season.
Messrs Early R Wadford and Sam
\ John Brogdon and Misses Lillian
Eudora Brogdon and Lula Keels are
spending the summer vacation from
school at home here.
The oil and kindred repair house ,
of the D W Alderman & Sons Co of
Alcolu was totally destroyed by fire
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last night at 11 o ciock. ine emcieni
fire department of this progressive
firm saved the nearby buildings.
Mrs Emma Faunce-Ross of Philadelphia,who
has been visiting Mrs A
. M Keels, has returned to Greelvville
, but will again visit here before returning
North. B H H.
Attention, Tobacco Growers.
I am here to stay until the -tobacco
crop is sold, if it takes until
Christmas to do it. And I want to
call your attention to one fact that
will be of great importance to you
this year and that is to let your tobacco
get ripe before gathering it.
if you lose a few leaves by waiting
don't worry about that, it will pay
you in the end.
Will be glad to advise you at any
time about your tobacco. Just drop
me a card at Kingstree and I will
come at once.
Yours verv truly.
6-10-2t E J Hester.
The Quinine That Does Not Affect The Head
Because of its tonic and laxative effect, LAXATIVE
BROMO QUININE is better than ordinary
Quinine and does not cause nervousness nor
ringing in hefd. Remember the full, name and
look for the signature of E. W. GROVE. 25c.
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H "Thedford's Black-Draught
H is the best all-round medicine
I ever used," writes J. A.
H Steelman, of Pattonville, Texas.
M "I suffered terribly with liver
H troubles, and could get no relief.
Bg The doctors said I had consumption.
1 could not work at
H all. Finally I tried
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gj and to my surprise, I got better, ^
SI and am to-day as well as any K
lf| man." Thedford's BlackO
Draught is a general, cathartic, r?
|jtj vegetable liver njedicine, that ft
has been regulating irregulari- R
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9 bowels, for over 70 years. Get |p
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fl genuine?Thedford's. E-70 B
' Tj^^lgARAoF
Face the Automobile
question reasonably. What good
is it if it is always breaking down
and spoiling your ride? If you
have us repair it you will avoid
all that kind ofirouble.. We repair
automobiles so they stay repaired.
Send us yours to be put
into first-class shape. Then you
can take it out without fear of
having to be towed back. Ever
have that happen?
Kingstree Garage.
L.T.THOMPSON. Mgr.
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DR. F. J. INMAN,
EYE SPECIALIST.
FLORENCE, - S. C.
will be at the
Kingstree Drug Co.'s Store
on
Thursday of Every Week.,
' Special Attention Given to
Fitting Eyeglasses.
DR. F. J. INMAN
FLORENCE, - S. C.
THE BAILEY-LEBBY CO.
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POOF/NG
tnAHLLbiUN.S.u
No. Six-Sixty-Six
This is a prescription prepared especially
for MALARIA or CHILLS &. FEVER.
Five or six doses will break any case, and
if taken then as a tonic the Fever will no:
return. It acts on the liver better ihan
Caiomel and d?e? not or sicken 25c
Whenever You Need a Qeneral Tonic
Take Grove's
The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless
chill Tonic is equally valuable as a
General Tonic because it contains the
well V?cwn tonic properties of QUININE
and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives
out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and
Builds up the Whole System._ 50 cents.
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every successful business man
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SPECIALIST
292 KING STREET, CHARLESTO
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Liver, Nerve, Blood, Skin Disea
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