The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, April 19, 1917, Image 2
REGISTER YOUR
MOTOR VEHICLE
BY JULY 1-OTHERWISE IT WILL
BE UNLAWFUL TO DRIVE IT
AFTER THAT DATE.
In accordance with the act.approved
February 20, 1917, creatine a
State Highway Department, every
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dealer in motor vehicles is required
to register with the State Highway
Engineer on or before the first of
July 1917. The law provides that
each owner of a motor vehicle and
each dealer in motor vehicles shall
make application to the State Highway
Engineer for registration and
license. The State Highway Engineer
will furnish these application
blanks on request.
The law further provides that on
and after the first of July that any
person who drives a motor vehicle
on, or along, or across any public
road, or street, or highway in the
State of South Carolina, shall be
deemed guilty of a misdemeanor
and shall be punished by a fine of
not more than $25.00, or imprisonment
for not more than 15 days for
each and every offense.
The State Higway Engineer is
anxious to register these motor
vehicles as fast as possible, and to
cause as little inconvenience to the
the public as possible, however,
there are about 30,000 cars in this
State to be registered, and to register
this number of cars will take at
least two months of time. As there
are now only about two and one
half months between now and the
first of July, and as no one will be
allowed to drive a motor vehicle
on the public highways after the
first of July unless duly licensed and
registered, the State highway engineer
desires to urge every owner
of a motor vehicle and every dealer
iD motor vehicles to make application
for registration at once in order
that his office may be able to complete
the registration of motor vehicles
by the first of July.
The registration fees for owners
of motor vehicles will be 12$c per
horse power, based on an A L A M
rating. The registration fees for
dealers in motor vehicles will be
$15.00 for each make of motor vehicle
sold. It will not cost any more
to register a car now than it will to
register the same car during the
last part of June. Every owner of
a motor vehicle is urgently requested
to write to the State highway
engineer at once requesting application
blanks.
The registration and license fees
paid to the State highway engineer
are in lieu of all other State, municipal
and county licenses for the entire
year of 1917.
J Roy Pennell.
Statate Highway Engineer.
Just received 1 car Grits. 1 car
Hay, 1 car Oats. 1 car Flour, 1 car
Corn.
4-19-tf People's Mercantile Co.
Let Reunion Go On.
Washington, April 16:?President
Wilson, in answering a letter recently
received, said today that he saw
no reason why the Confederate Veterans'
reunion set for Washington
during the week beginning June 4
should be postponed on account of
the international situation. Some
Derson. whose name was not given out
at the White House,wrote the president
asking if he thought the reunion
should be canceled or postponed.
Card of Thanks.
We want to thank the people of
Trio for their kindnesses shown towards
us during the sad death of
our mother.
Marietta Moore.
Trio, S C, April 17.
Sprains and Strains Relieved.
Sloan's Liniment quickly takes
the pain out of strains, sprains,
bruises and all muscle soreness. A
clean, clear liquid easily applied, it
quickly penetrates without rubbing.
Sloan's Liniment does not stain the
skin or clog the pores like inussy
plasters or intments. For chronic
rheumatic aches and pains, neuralgia,
gout and lumbago have this
well-known remedy handy. For the
pains of grippe and following strenuous
work, it give quick relief. At
all druggists, 25c.
LONG FIGHT FOR HEALTH
REWARDEDBY RECOVERY
GRATEFUL LETTER FROM LEEDS,
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INTERESTING CASE.
Mrs T J Mackey, wife of T J
Mackey,merchant of Leeds,Ala, is s
happy woman today and is brimful
of the joy of living again after a long
siege of illness.
"For several years," she writes,
"I was a sufferer and in spite of the
efforts of my doctor it seemed that
nothing was going to help me.
"I was confined to my bed many
months. My hands had turned
black and scaly. I was very nervous
and my head ached all the time. Up
to this time they had not known
what mv disease was, hut at last decided
that it was pellagra.
"Then I started taking SuiferroSol.and
it was apparent at once that
it was going to help me get well I
have taken three !><>ttles ami can say
that I am well ami free from every
symptom of the disease. My folks
are amazed to see me out in the
fields again and looking after my
housework. It seems very wonderful
to me, and I am sure I can ascribe
my recovery to Sulferro-Sol
and nothing else.
"This is the greatest remedy I
ever heard of, and it will heal when
everything else fails,"
Sulferro-Sol is sold and recommended
by all druggists at Kingstree,
S C, and vicinity.
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To Sustain Cotton Prices.
No oneexpectsthe American farmer
to produce foods for charitable
motives. It is no duty of the farmers
to raise corn and potatoes at
greater sacrifice than other men
make for their country's sake.
If the supply of food shall continue
short,the people of the world will go
naked before they will go hungry.
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They can and they will pet along
with their old clothes many a long
day and month.
If corn shall sell at S3 a bushel
and other foods in proportion, little
money will be left to buy cloth. If
the people of Great Britain, France
and the United States shall be compelled
to spend their money for food,
with what will they buy clothes?
In other words, the only way to
sustain the price of cotton is to raise
enough food to enable the consumers
to fill their stomachs and have money
left with whicti to buy clothes, too.
For two years the German and
Austro-Hungarian empires have managed
to subsist without cotton, and
they are not starving for cotton now.
The peoples of other countries can
live without cotton?and they will
live without it if they can't otherwise
keep soul and body together with
bread and meat.
That is the cotton problem for the
farmer to ponder who does not believe
what is being said about the
food shortage.
If the country should be threatened
with famine the cotton farmer
would discover that the seed of his
cotton would fetch more than the lint.
Cotton seed is a food. You can't eat
the fabric. ? The State.
Clear Your Skin In Spring.
Spring houseeleaningmeanscleaning
inside and outside. Dull,pimply
skin is an aftermath of winter inactivity.
Flush your intestines with a
mild laxative and clean out the accumulated
wastes, easy to take,they
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Pills will clear your complexion ami
brighten your eye. Try Dr King's
New Life Pills to-night and throwoff
the sluggish winter shell. At
Druggists, 2oo.
The name "German," whether applied
to restaurants, pot roasts, dogs
or merely fried potatoes.is no longer
popular in Atlanta and has been
erased from signboards and menus
alike. Dozens of restaurants, large
and small, have had all their menu
cards reprinted, usually with a small
American flag at the top,and all reference
to German delicacies carefully
removed. It is likely that the
name winerwurst (Vienna sausage)
will have to go, too, as the United
States is virtually at war with Austria
as well as Germany.
MRS. CLAYTON'S LETTER
To Run-Down Nervous Women
Louisville, Ky.?"I was a nervous
wreck, and in a weak, run-down condition
when a friend asked me to try
Vinol. I did so, and as a result I have
gained in health and strength. I think
Vinol is the best medicine in the world
for a nervous, weak, run-down system
and for elderly people."?Mrs. W. C.
Clayton, Louisville, Ky.
Vinol is a delicious cod liver and iron
tonic without oil, guaranteed to overcome
all run-down, weak, devitalized
conditions and for chronic coughs, cokla
and bronchitis.
Scott Drug Co, Kingstree.S C.
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Williamsburg
Kingstree,
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prices and easy terms. Let
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Florence, S. C.
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the family can play. At low
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and explain the wonderful
nents.
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