The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, August 05, 1915, Page TWO, Image 2
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BEAUTIFUL WOMAN.
i week.
Mr J E Johnson and family spent
last Sunday at Hemingway with
' Mrs Johnson's brother, Mr A Lewis.
We are very sorry to learn of Mr
R G Waldron's sickness and hope he
i will soon be able to be out again.
Miss Bettie Register and little
sister are spending some time with
THIS COUNTY ASKED TO SELEC1
CANDIDATES FOB QUEEN OF
HARVEST JUBILEE.
The committees in charge of the
Harvest Jubilee, to be held at Columbia
in conjunction with the State
Fair, from October 25 to October 30,
inclusive, have decided to crown the
most beautiful woman in South
Carolina "queen" of the Harvest
Jubilee. This "queen" will be selected
by a referendum vote, and
she will represent the whole State.
The young woman selected will be
equipped with an elaborate trousseau,
befitting her royal beauty and
grace, and she will sit in state on a
handsomely decorated "float" in the
parade, attended by exquisite maids
of honor, and chivalric courtiers will
pay her homage.
The method of selection will be
this: Each young woman possessing
beauty of person and grace of mind
is requested to send her photograph
to her nearest county paper, which
will select a committee to decide
which is the photograph of the most
beautiful woman in its possession.
These photographs will be forwarded
to the publicity committee of the
Harvest Jubilee, at Columbia, which
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mittee composed of the deans of the
art department of the leading women's
colleges of the State. This
committee will select the most beautiful
young woman from each county
and forward the 44 photographs
to the publicity committee in Columbia,
and then these photographs will
be published in the leading papers in
the State, along with a blank ballot,
with a reqyest that the readers vote
on the young woman among the 44
which they think the most beautiful.
These votes will be forwarded to the
publicity committee in Columbia,and
the announcement of the "queen"
will be made on Monday, October
11, 1915.
All photographs must be sent to
the county papers not later than
August 15, and the picture of the
most beautiful young woman elected
by each paper will be sent to the
publicity committee in Columbia not
later than August 20. The committee
of art professors will then
decide on the 44 photographs, which
will appear in print on the week bei
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The voting will then commence anti
the polls will close at midnight
September 30.
1 This is an opportunity for som<
young woman not only to be knowr
' as the '-most beautiful woman ir
South Carolina," one who will be
honored by the chivalry of the State,
but she will become the possessor ol
J several hundred dollars' worth ol
raiment that will delight the soul ol
? the most artistic and particular. Id
, addition to this, her railway fare
> and expenses, while in Columbia,
i will be paid, and she will be the
; envied star of the State ball.
This paper requests all the young
I women who desire to participate in
, this contest to send it their photo>
graphs at once, and the most beauti.
ful girl in this territory will be se[
lected by a committe.
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NOTES FROM NESMITH.
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Tobacco Being Cured?Corn Corp
Good-Melons Plentiful, Etc.
Nesmith, August, 2:?The farmers
in this section are all verv busv
t curing tobacco, such as it is.
i The corn crop seems to be doing
finely with the season we are having,
; and if nothing happens farmers in
this section will make a good crop.
Watermelons and cantelopes seem
i to be plentiful and afford our people
great pleasure eating them.
Mr W D Mobley, who was sent to
McLeod's infirmary some time ago,
is, we are glad to hear, getting on
i very nicely. It is hoped that he
will continue to improve and will be
with us again soon.
Miss Winnie Scott, who has been
visiting relatives and friends in this
section, returned to her home at
Kingstree last Sunday.
Miss Alice McLaulin of Rome
spent the week-end with Miss Lena
McElveen.
Miss Carrie McElveen left last
i Saturday to take charge of a school.
She will be gone two months.
Mr Ed Vause of Kingstree was
noted in this section last Sunday.
Mr G A Lewis of Hemingway visi
ited his uncle. Mr J E Johnson, last
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. their grandparents, Mr and Mrs J
I W Godwin. *
Mr Hugh Tisdale of Bensbn was
noted in town last Saturday.
i Mr A F McElveen visited the
1 Hemingway tobacco market with a
i load of tobacco last Friday.
? Messrs L H Johnson and J F Mob,
ley went to Hemingway last Satur:
day on business.
f Mr Lee Lewis, who bargained to
; cure Mrs J A Haddock's tobacco,
i left last week and has not showed
i up since. Happy Boy.
Use Printed Stationery.
Every farmer who owns his farm
ought to have printed stationery,
1 with his name and the name of his
postoffice properly given. Theprint'
ed heading might also give the
name of whatever crop he specializes
in, or his specialty in stock.
Neatly printed stationery gives you
a standing with any person or firm
to whom you write and insures the
i proper reading of your name and
address. If you wish to write to
your Congressman or member of
the Legislature, or if you have a request
to make of your county superintendent
of schools, or if you wish
inrormation irom any ousmess
houses, in any case your letter will
have increased weight and receive
more and quicker attention if you
use printed stationery. Get the
habit.?Abbeville Medium.
EVER SALIVATED BY
CALOMEL? HORRIBLE!
Calomel Is Quicksilver and Acts
Like Dynamite on Your Liver.
Calomel loses you a day! You
know what calomel is. It's mercury;
quicksilver. Calomel is dangerous.
It crashes into sour bile like dynamite,
cramping and sickening you.
Calomel attacks the bones and should
never be put into your system.
When you feel bilious, sluggish,
constipated and all knocked out and
believe you need a dose of dangerous
calomel just remember that your
druggist sells for 50 cents a large
bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone,which
is entirely vegetable and pleasant to
take and is a perfect substitute for
calomel. It is guaranteed to start
your liver without stirring you up
inside, and cannot salivate.
Don't take calomel! It make3 you
sick the next day; it loses you a day's
work. Dodson's Liver Tone straightona
vaii rinrhf nr? onH waii fool orroof
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Give it to the children because it is
perfectly harmless and doesn't gripe.
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GREELYVILLE GLEANINGS.
Local and Personal Items from
tbat Thriving Town.
Greelyville, July 31:?Mr and Mrs
H D Ferrell gave a most enjoyable
lawn party last Friday evening in
honor of Misses Ina and Janie McFadden
of Sardinia and Helen Keisler
of Columbia. Ices were served
during the evening. The other outof-town
guests were Misses Lila
Spann of Lake City and Lucile Connor
of Bainbridge, Ga.
Miss Helen Keisler of Columbia is
visiting Miss Vermeil Ferrell.
Misses Ina and Janie McFadden
of Sardinia, who have been visiting
their sister, Mrs H D Ferrell, returned
home yesterday.
Miss Florence Brown of Rock Hill
will spend August with Mrs J J
Brown.
Miss Lucile Connor of Bainbridge,
Ga, is spending the summer with her
aunts, Misses Estelle and Alice Connor.
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Rev J J Brown is spending his vacation
at Montreat, N C. Owing to
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resignation as pastor of the Presby-1
terian church last Sunday, to take j
effect January, 1916. This came as a
surprise to many of his members, all I
of whom regret to see him leave.
Mr Brown and his good wife have
endeared themselves to all the people
here. The church has grown
wonderfully under his care, and his
place will be hard to fill.
I Miss Lila Spann of Lake City is
visiting Misses Carrie and Aline
Clemmons.
| Miss Eloise Moore is spending the
summer in different parts of Georgia
with friends and relatives.
Mr Francis Blackwell of Mayesville
is visiting his brother.
Mr and Mrs?Blackwell entertained
at their home Tuesday evening.
Many games were played and refreshments
were served during the
evening.
Murat DeLorme, Jr.of Charleston
is visiting relatives in town.
For a Sprained Ankle.
If you will get a bottle of Chamberlain's
Liniment and observe the
directions given therewith faithfully,
you will recover in much less
time than is usually required. Obtainable
everywhere.
Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days
Your druggist will refund money if PAZO
OINTMENT fails to cure any case of Itching,
Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days.
The first application gives Ease and Rest. 50c.
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