The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, March 13, 1919, Image 2
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HtA. E. F., France, January
z2, 1919.
. Editor:
Blease allow me space in your
fr to speak of the history of
lpany D. 346th Labor Battalion,
?. We were organized at Camp
jae, Charlotte, N. C., about the
September and remained at
^Kmp but a few days to eornfor
overseas.
r.i an a oeing su
left for
^^^^ ^^^^embark^g
;
have
that
which
\ ourselves
the
H^H^^^Hformed our
us as soldiers
our comthings
will
upon us but on
ce rs
United States,
honor
States
the conditions
the
me
stronger |
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1ARL
ville
place
laces,
r?n
We cor
Hpinspection of
rangement of
A.
determination to do more for our
country. g
"The thought I w~ * to *
leave with every man o. J^Lnited ^
States i3 to stand by the dear old
U. S. A., the country I am going to .
stand by until God calls me from
labor to reward."
Q
9 First Sergt. John J. Dozier.
Co. D. 346th Labor Battalion v
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Florence Wins From Kingstree n
In the most thrilling and exciting
game of the season the Florence j,
High School girls basket ball team a
defeated the Kingstree team by the j.
rjore of 26 to 15.
ct
From the first round of the referee's
whistel the game was hard tj
fought and though the score at end jr
Df first half was in favor of visitors (|
by.two points, by no means was the n
game over. Kingstree in first half n
scored nine points and were able to ](
score only six in last, while Florence g
autclasscd their opponents in every n.
particular, scoring nineteen. a
^n the playing of Miss Madge fj
^^elev Kingstree possesses won^^^^jtrength,
she having scored (|l
mate's points,
fl^^^^^fcathe whole team playand
be
Hlging from stand
;e Haynesworth ],1(
the ball for 10 e,
>le assistance of jj
rian Cutts played
> defense game
he local court.
the series with
rd game perhaps
i neutral court in oi
-Florence Times L
March 7. n<
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The game of basket ball between 01
the girls of the Lake City high le
school and of the Florence high ai
school on Saturday afternoon result- g
ed in a score of 43 to 21 in favor of tl
Florence, Miss Louise Haynesworth g
starred for Florence, While Miss p
Lilian McElveen was the star for o:
Lake City.
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It is rumored that Mr. Tom Row- ^
ell, manager of the Trio Fanners
Supply Co., has put in an order with
one of the large Northern mail order ^
houses for a car load of one man
submarines for the use of the citizens
who find it necessary to travel
in Williamsburg County. Mr. Rowell t<
is unable to say when this shipment n
will arrive.?Andrews News. e
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u Can't Se
The
harleston Wan
)N is today a City o
N you may
ESTON is today an
and Amusement E
)s of beauty and inte
Magnolia Gardens, <
wn and view this w?
Charles
sday, M?
JirtllrT iv?Tni-A A11 Y? VY1 O 1
Lllclll^ in vice uui men
new Spring Merchan
' which thousands of
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lerchants A.<
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^ Funds. 1
'
Tho, former German Emperor, it
9 learned from competent sources,
ecentiv appealed to the German revlutiodary
government for money. It
,as said in his behalf it was impos- ]
iblc for him to continue living upn
the bounty and good will of the
)utch nobleman in whose castle he
ow resides.
Hcrr Hohenzollern, it is said, de- j
lares he already had been forced to ^
orrow 40,000 guilders from his host {
nd could not continue as a debtor. ^
Ic asked that he be allowed at least
i ^
portion of his private fortune.
The government, after considering
lie matter, agreed to his request and
istituted a detailed investigation to ^
etermine what portion of the forler
Emperor's supposed fortune
?ally was his and v.hat portion be.nged
to the government. Investiation
showed the former ruler
.ight legally claim 75,000,000 marks *
s his own, but the government deJed
to allow him temporarily only
1)0.000 marks to meet present in- ^
ebtedness and future expenses. '
The correspondent's informant, ^
. calling attention to this developicnt,
declared it put an end to rulors
that the former Emperor had c
een able to take large sums of mon- *
r with him when he fled into Hoi- ,
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Canning Club Organized a
r
The Lake City Canning Club was a
rganized Wednesday morning with
ois Merritt, president; Helen Joy- 1
er, secretary; and twenty-three 11
lembers. The club will be divided a
ito two sections: Those planting ?
ne tenth acre and those planting
ss than one tenth acre, (one tenth ^
L*re is required where possible to *
et it.) The ten dollars offered by ?
le Bank of Lake City to the boy or S
irl making best record on plot will
robably be divided and a cash prize
ffered to each section. ,
The members are required to keep
record of work done and will be
adged not only on records but on 1
ttendance at meetings, condition of
lot, quantity and quality of canned
roducts and exhibits at fairs.?Lake 1
ity News.
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What most men want government <
3 do loi' tnem is to maKe^tneir <
lonev go farther?and npt^qwh j
Ise. ^ i
cure it in
in Come tc
ts Your Trad<
f 91,000 population
purchase any line <
up-to-date metropo
louses in the entii
wAnf nv?n TTrr\v?l rl n
;ic?3b aic vvwiiu iuivj
opened yesterday,
onderful flower gar
Eton's Sj
wch 20
ly out-of-town friei
dise. Come and vi<
dollars ha ve been s
ssociatioiu
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MRS. FOX SAYS SHE FINALLY
DECIDED TO TAKE TANLAC
Declares She Gained Twenty Pounds
and Now Feels Fine
"I have gained all of twenty-one
rounds since I started taking Tanac
and I feel just fine in every
vay," was a remarkably interesting
statement made by Mrs. Maggie Fox,
>f East Thomas, Ala., when she
vas in Birmingham talking to the
Tanlac representative.
"I suffered for five long years,"
:ontinued Mrs. Fox. "My stomach
vas in an awful condition and I
:ould hardly eat anything without
offering agony afterwards. I never
injoyed a meal during all that time
md I was as nervous as a kitten. I
jot so weak I was not able to do
mything around the house, and fell
ff in weight until I weighed only
linetv-five xrounds. I tried evervthinc i
ever heard of, but nothing did me '
i bit of good until I be^kn taking *
?anlac.
"I was convinced that this mediine
would help me after I had read
.bout and known so many people
lenefited by it My appetite issplenlid
now and I can eat anything I
rant without the least bit of sufferng,
and I am as strong and healthy
is I ever want to be. Why, I do all
ny own housework and just feel fine
ind full of energy all the time.
Tanlac certainly has been a blessng
to me and I am glad to recomnend
it to anyone who is suffering
is I was, for I know they should
rive it a trial."
Tanlac, the master medicine, is sold
ly Kingstree Drug- Co., Kingstree,
farmers' Drug Co., Hemingway; S. I
>. Aronson, Lanes; R. P. Hinnant, ;
buttons; W. D. Bryan, Bryan.
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Takes His Own Life
W. W. Nickles, superintendent of
he Greenwood graded schools, atempted
to take his own life last
Priday night, following a complete
lervous breakdown. Mr. Nickleshad
i nervous breakdown several days
igo which developed into a collapse
ind it was while he had lost entire
:ontrol of himself that he inflicted
t wound upon himself, practically
severing his jugular vein. He died
n a# Greenwood hospital Sunday.
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