The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, July 06, 1916, Page SEVEN, Image 7
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Legal Advertisements.
Citation Notice.
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
COUNTY OF WILLIAMSBURG,
n.. if r> 1.:?. .... u D-?k?v ?
m liV r tu DnHMiuuii, nuuaic
1;.I udjre.
E Whereas. W A MeCrea made suit tome
; to grant T Armstrong Mc'.rea Letters
: of Administration of the Estate and effects
of Mary Josina Chandler,
These are, therefore, ? cite and admonish.
all and singular, the kindred
and creditors of said Mary Josina Chandler,
deceased, tint they be and appear
before me in the Court of Probate, to
be held at Kingstree, S C, on the 8th
day of July next after publication
hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon.
10 show cause, if any they have, why
the said administration should not be
granted.
Gi'*en under my hand t his 24th day of
June, Anno Domini, 1916.
PM BUOCKINTON,
6-29-21 Probate Judge.
Notice of Application
' for Final Dischargei
Notice is hereby given that on the
i 1st day of July, 1916, at 12o'clock noon,
' I will apply to P M Prockinton, Judge
of Probate of Williamsburg county, for
Letters Dismissory as Executrix of the
last will and testament of D M Ervin,
aeceaseu. iyiks out 1 dkviw,
6-i-5tp Executrix.
Notice of Election.
A petition, signed by the required
number of qualified electors and freeholders,
residents of Greelyville school
district, No 22, in Williamsburg county
and State of South Carolina, and praying
the County Board of Education for
said county to grant an election in said
district for the purpose of voting an
additional tax of four (4) mills to be
used for school purposes in said district,
1 having been filed and said petition having
been granted and election ordered,
Notice is hereby given that an election
for above named purpose will be
held at the usual voting place in said
district Tuesday, July IS, 1916. Poll
will open at 8:00 a. m. and close at 4:00
p, m. The undersigned, by virtue of
their office, will act as managers of this
election ariu Will canvass uic vuic.
C W Hoyle,
J F Montgomery,
F Mishoe,
6-29-2t Trustees District No 22.
Estate Notice.
All persons having claims against the
estate of J P Moore, deceased,are hereby
notified to present the same, duly
attested, to the undersigned for payment,
and all persons indebted to said
estate must make payment to him.
R C Burgess,
6-22-3tp Administrator.
Notice of Application
for Final Discharge.
Notice is hereby given that on the
5th day of August, 1916, at 12 o'clock
noon, we will apply to P M Brockington,
Judge of Probate of Williamsburg county,
for Letters Dismissory as Execnj
tors of the estate of S M Bradshaw, de
ceased. h S gamble,
M M Bradshaw.
7-6-4t Executors.
Registration Notice.
The office of the Supervisor of Registration
will be open on the 1st Monday
in each ntonth for 'he purpose of
registering any person who is qualified
as- follows:
Who shall have been a resident o
the State for two years, and of tb*.
county one year, and of the polling precinct
in which the elector offers t*
vote four months before the day of
election, and shall have paid, 03
months before, any poll tax then due
and payable, and who can both read
and write any section of the constitution
of 1895 submitted to him by th*
Supervisors of Registration, or whcan
show that he owns, and has paid
all taxes collectible on during the
present year, pioperty in this Stat*
assessed at three hundred dollars or
more. B E Clarkson,
r.lerk of Boan)
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University South Carolina
SCHOLARSHIP AND ENTRANCE
EXAMINATIONS.
| The University of South Carolina
offers a Teacher's Scholarship
to one young rqan from each
county. The scholarship is worth
$10o in moi.?y and exemption
I from all fees, amounting to $158.
The examination will be held at
the county seat
FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1910 |
I General entrance examination? will l?e held K
I at the same time for all students. G
I The University ffers great advantages. I
9 Varied courses of study in scienc.*, histo
9 ry. law nnd business. Write at once for an P
application blank to s
| THE PRESIDENT y
I D University of South Carolina (v
G-22-St Columbia, S. C. M
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1785 1916
COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON
South Carolina's Oldest College
132nd Year Begins Sept. 29
Entrance examinations in all the county
seats Friday. July 14. at 9 a. m.
Four-year courses lead to the B. A. and B.
S. degrees, A two-year pre-medical course is
given.
A free tuition scholarship is assigned to
each county in the State.
Spacious buildings and athletic grounds,
well equipped laboratories, unexcelled library
facilities.
Expenses moderate. For terms and catalogue.
address
6-S-3t Harrison Randolph, Pres.
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Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System
The Old Standard general strengthening tonic,
GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drives ont
j Malaria,enriches the blood.and builds up the sys|
tern. A true tonic. For adults and children. 50c.
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; | DO YOU KNOW THAT |
; 2 Belter wajres make better
; t health? 4
^ Better health make better ?
citizens?
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+ Better cittizens make a bet|
ter nation? '
The U S Public Health Ser- J
t vice found of the rural
homes in a certain county un- T
f provided with sanitary conveni
ences of any kind?
Cholera is spread in the same *
manner as typhoid fever?
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? Scarlet fever kills over 10,- t
% 00ft Americans each year? f
? Hookworm enters through ?
^ the skin?
^ He who builds up health lays f
up treasure in the Bank of
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Prohibition Success In Colorado
Indianapolis, July 1-?A report
on conditions in Colorado under prohibition
was given by Arthur J
Finch, superintendent of the AntiSaloon
League of that State, at the
national organization here today.
Prohibition had been effective, he
said, in reducing crime and misdemeanor,
arrests having fallen off
from month to month ever since the
saloon went out of existence. In
Denver alone during January, February,
March and April of this year
there had been 973 fewer arrests
than during the same months last
year, when the saloons were operat
injar.
Why Endure Summer Colds?
It isn't necessary to have a stuffed
head, running nose. To cough your
head off, as it were. All you need is
to use Dr Bell's Pine-Tar-IIoney.
The soothing and healing balsams
open the clogged air passages and in
a short time you get relief and start
on the road to recovery. Your nose
stops running, you cough less and
you know you are getting better.
(Jet a lx>ttle, use as directed. Keep
what is left as a cough and cold insurance.
S C Seed Crushers Elect Officers.
Jacksonville, Fla, July 1:?After
electing J C Caldwell, of Campobello,
S C, as president, Russell Acree, of
r* Attlm/vf/xn 00 \rir?u onfl _T I
LJCil IIUK tvJii, no *ivw piwdiuvub, uuv* v
P Taylor, of Columbia, as secretary,
the annual meeting of the South
Carolina Cottonseed Crushers' association,
which opened at Atlantic
Beach last Tuesday closed this noon.
The designation of the next meeting
place was left in the hands of the
executive committee.
TWO GREAT CONVENTIONS.
Special Excursion fares from Klogstree
BALTIMORE, MD.
Account Grand Lodge Elks (B P
0 E). Tickets will be sold July 5,
(j, 7, 8 and 9, limited returning until
July 19. Fare $17.40.
BUFFALO, N Y.
Account Ancient Arabic Order
Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, Imperial
Council. Tickets will be sold
July 8, 9 and 10, limited returning
until July 23. Fare $31.95.
For schedules, reservations and
more detailed information, call on
W W Hollidav.Kingstree, S C,Ticket
Agent Atlantic Coast Line, the
Standard Railroad of the South.
6-15-4t
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Paris Green in pound packages.
Kingstree Drug Co.
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CHARLESTON, S.C.
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Indigestion May
Due 1
Neglect of important function May
Seriously Impair the Health.
There are many people who l>e-'
lieve they suffer from indigestion
when their discomfort really is due
to a constipated condition.
Bloat, with its attendant mental
depression, sick-headache, the l?elehing
of sour stomach gasses, etc,- are j
often due to inaction of the howel.s.:
Relieve the congestion and the trouble |
usually disappears. The use of j
cathartics and purgatives should hej
avoided, however; these shock thei
system unnecessarily and, at best, j
their effect is but temporary. A mild j
laxative is far preferable.
The compound of simple laxative j
herbs known as I)r Caldwell's Syrup I
Pepsin and sold in drug stores for
fifty cents a bottle, is highly recom- :
mended. Mr Benj Bassin, 300 Madison
St, Gary, Ind. thinks Dr Cald-j
well's Syrup Pepsin a wonderful ;1
medicine; for four years he had a
severe case of indigestion and con-11
stipation before trying Dr Caldwell's
Syrup Pepsin, which he is glad to.i
TRAVELING SALESMAN
AFRAID TO LEAVE HOME.
Often Had to Refuse Better
Paying Positions.
Helped by Tanlac.
"It would he a hard matter to estimate
the good Tanlac has done
me,'' said W I) Barrett, No 13
Burroughs St, Savannah, Ga, one of
the l>est known men in that city. Mr
Barrett has heen a city salesman in
th? grocery line for sixteen years, j
and his enthusiasm over Tanlac is
no surprise to the many friends who
knew of his prsvious condition of ,
I health and now realize what it lias
done for him.
"I have been a little lx'tter than
[a nervous wreck for some three
years," he continued, "and have
[been treated by no les< than fifteen
doctors right here in Savannah I
was forced to turn down tetter pay- ,
ing jobs, traveling, te?*ause I was '
afraid to get away from home in j
this condition, and at times was actually
afraid to go out on the street
1 was so weak find shaky.
"1 suffered with headaches and
neuralgia and my stomach was in !
bad condition all the time and it 1
seemed like I couldn't get anything
that would set me in order or enable j
nic to digest my food. I couldn't1
eat anything that wouldu's sour on |'
my stomach and give me painormake I
me miserable. I was thin. and had j
very little strength. In fact, the
least little exertion would exhaust j
me and I was hardly equal to anything.
I would have pains in my
back and joints continually, and !
would be so nervous and exhausted '
at night I couldn't sleep at all. I i
would often have to take stimulants (
to enable me to keep on going. j
"One of the doctors who treated
me suggested that I try Tan lac and
see what it would do in my case, '
and, besides that, a close personal i
friend tegged me to take it. So I l
started in on it about a month ago,
ami icouiun lien you inaweeK now ;
glad I am that I got it, for it's theM
very tiling. I haven't taken hut <
two bottles yet, but I've actually t
gained several pounds in weight and t
it's simply picking me' up and get- ^
ting me over every one of my troubles
just as fast as it can. As I said c
before, there is no estimating the t
good it has done me. It is a great v
medicine, beyond all doubt, and 1 (
am going to keep on taking it until
there is no chance of these troubles
coming back on me."
Tanlac, the master medicine, is 1
sold by Kingstree Drug Co., Kings- ?
tree; Mallard Lumber Co's store, a
<*reelyyille; price 81 per bottle,
straight. ^
Holly Hill Lady Burned.
Holly Hill, July 2:?Mrs Fimma|n
Wiggins of Holly Hill met with a v
most serious if not fatal accident at!
her home last night about midnight. p
Mrs. Wiggins had left her room i
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carrying a large lamp wun a nravj
shade going to the kitchen for seme '?
soda. She either fainted or the f
lamp exploded, she falling on the 11
lamp. She made no outcry that
was heard and when her husband, u
wondering at her long, 'absence, a
went to look for her, he found her 0
on the floor with one arm and hand a
burned until charred, her neck,face, u
arms and hands badly swollen. Just g
below the sholder blade, where she ^
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fell on the lamp, was a large, deep
gash, from which a portion of her a
lung protruded. Other cuts also
were made from the broken glass of
the lamp.
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Be
to Constipation.
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BENJ. BASSIN.
reconnnend to all who suffer with
stomach and l>owel trouble.
A lx>ttle of I)r Caldwell's Syrup
Repsin should he in every home
for use when occasion arises. A
trial hottle, free of charge, can he
obtained by writing to I)r W B Caldwell,
454 Washington St, Montioello,
111.
Rev. Mr. McLendon Well Again*
Some time ago it wrs reported in
Kingstree that Rev Baxter F McLendon
had suffered a nervous breakdown
and had to be taken to a sanitarium.
His friends being anxicus
about him,Hon W D Bryan wrote to
a friend in Bennettsville for correct
information and received the following
reply:
Hon W D Bryan,
Brvan, S C.
Dear Sir:?Yours containing inqi iries
concerning Evangelist McLendon
has been received. Your information
was incorrect. While Brother
Mack was somewhat emaciated after /
his Florence four week's meeting,
yet he became all right in a few
clays, in fact, there was no unusual
trouble?not a break-down by any
means. For two weeks after his
Florence meeting he was with his
very sick sister in Charlotte, N C,
where he took her for treatment.
She has improved and returned home
yesterday. Brother Mack went to
Chicago last week on business and
will return about Saturday. Next
tfeek he goes to West Virginia,where
he will be for three months during
the summer. He has three meetInnro
in fUnf Ctofr.
LiiKo ttiicauj olikuuku iu UI<U jiatr.
With best wishes, I am,
Sincerely your friend,
J Press Gibson.
Bennettsville, S C, June 29., 1916.
New County Proposed.
There was quite a large crowd,
representing the different sections
of the proposed new county of Jackson,
at the meeting at Old Johnsonville
June 21, and the business looking
towards the formation of said
:ounty was carried out in a harmonious
manner. Prof R N Speigner
was elected chairman and Mr G B
[ngraham secretary, after which the
meeting was opened and the transition
of business entered into.
The committees reported that the
oroposed territory contained sufficient
area, population and valuation
;o meet the requirements for the
establishment of a new county, and
hat the requirements as to the old r
eounties would be maintained. It \
va-- unanimously voted to proceed \
vith the work for the establishment
>f the new county and committees
cprp plprtpd as fnllnws- Finnnep
5 B Poston. W C Hemingway, J W
ting, D D Rhem and D I Wilson;
hirvey, S J Haselden, S RCockfield,
md J H Bartell; Petition, 0 M Mithell,
R N Speigner and VV Poston.
^ committee was appointed to
'name the baby" and they called its
,arne Jackson, in honor of "Stonewall"
Jackson.
The proposed territory includes
oitions of Florence, Williamourg
nd Georgetown counties and which
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uuiu uc a jmrt ui uit* ut-at iaiimuK w
inds of South Carolina. Its people
re kind, prosperous and law-abidipr
and believe in progressing.
Now, a word to our people in the
jrritory: We can appreciate our disdvantage
of being shut off fronv
ur county seats by such distances
nd how sorely we need a seat near
s, so let us, as one united people,
et up do and everything we can to
urther the movement for Jackson
!ounty. Let no one kick, but let
11 pull.?Johnstonville Progress,
Paris Green in pound packages.
Kingstree Drug Co
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