The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, July 22, 1920, Image 5
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Ifection
Supper's over, and it was del
doing his daily bit in the garden,
that last quiet hour of daylight Whi
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r Light it when you're ready?turn it
I of fuel, or a minute's time, is wastes
fortable in scorching weather.
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- Long Blue Chimne** Burner is the re
stantly?turns even* drop of oil int
stays where set?no smoke or disaj
fastest cooking oil burner made.
All New Perfection Burners are
' B tory service for vears. Because of <
fection Ovens bake perfectly. Ha
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Kingstree, - -
yaw
EvirytiiKg known in Jmlry ml Nowl
H WtMisc Silver, Cot 6liss ml Hail I
Bring me your broken watches, do
same day received.
aIT.E. BAGGETT, Je
C I KINGSTREE,
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f | FUNERAL DIRECTO.
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represent three floral
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FECnON I
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icious?dishes are done?father's L
while mother knits and enjoys _
it a difference the New Perfection
idgery with a New Perfection Oil 1
ylight hours out of the kitchen. j
out when you're done. Not a bit j
d. And it keeps the kitchen com- j
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o clean intense heat. The flame 1
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GO TO 1
Baggetts Jewelry Store I'
for everything in |
WATCHES, CLOCKS
" and JEWELRY. !
Largest assortment ever <
displayed here.
fits always on band. g
Painted China in the latest patterns. ?
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cks and jewelry. Repairs, made I 1
weler A Optician I
SOUTH CAROLIAN ?
URTNEY
R AND EMBALMER '
rge assortment of
ts and Vaults
ladly deliver them to
lty on short notice. "
; of shrouds?Ladies', I
pnd Girls'. ^
ef motor hearse. ^
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y funeral business, I 8
houses and can fur- \
id funeral designs
; notice. . i
KINGSTREE, S.
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notch uf election.
Notice iii hereby given that pursuant
to an order of the County Board
of Education of Williamsburg County, ,
State of South Carolina, the undersigned,
as Trusttes of Rough Branch
School District in Williamsbuig county
and State aforesaid will hold and
conduct an election at Rough Branch
school house in said school district, on
Saturday, ihe 24th day of July, 1920, ,
for the purpose of submitting- to the
qualified vaters and electors of said ,
joint school district residing therein, ;
the questioi of levying and collecting
an annual tax of one (1) additional
mill on t? e property in said joint
school district, which tax . shall J
be used to supplement the ta? es now
coM erhnnl HistnVt fori
IU1IC*. ICU 111 OOJU 0V14VV. ... .
school purposes; that for the purpose I
of said election the polls will te opened
at 8 o'<Sock in the forenoon and
closed at eight o'clock in the afternoon;
that at said election only qualified
electors who return real or personal
property for taxation and who
exhibit tax receipts and registration
certificates as required in general
elections shall be allowed to vote, and
each elector favoring the p*oposed
levy shall cast a ballot containing
the word "YES" printed or written
thereon, and each elector opposed to
said levy shall cast a ballot containing
the word "NO" written or printed
thereon, and the undersigned stall act
as managers of said election, and the
same will be held and conducted in
the manner prescribed by Section 1742
of the Code of Laws of South Carolina,'
Volume I, 1912.
W. H. FOXWORTH,
H. S. B. JOHNSON,
WALTER McELVEEN,
t j. r>_.?v d v.
1 TUbltt? AUUgll JL) X AIIV.il UCUVV1 A/10trict
Xo. 31. 7-15-2tc
TO JNCREASE CAPITAL STOCK.
In accordance with a resolution
adopted by the stockholders of the
Enterprise Mercantile Co., dily Incorporated
under the laws of the
State of South Caroilna April 2<l, 1919,
and doing business at Greelyville, S.
C., at a special meeting of the stock- 1
holders, authorizing the Directors of
said corporation to make application 1
to the Secretary of State for lermission
to increase its capital stoc c from 1
Fifteen Thousand ($15,000.00) to
Twenty Thousand ($20,000.00) Dollars
notice is hereby given thai books 1
jf subscription to the increased capital
stock of the said Enterprise Mer- '<
:antile Co., Inc., will be opened at
the office of the said company at
Sreelvville, S. C., at 11:00 o'clock A.
M., on Friday, Aug. 6, 1920. Said
increased capital stock of Twenty
m ?i /eon AAA run iuio? v.-; 11 Ko
i UUUdOUU \f4?V>VW.VV/ i/wnui u T??* MV (
iivided into one hundred (100) shares
5f the par value of two hundred
($200.00) dollars each.
It is the intention of the Company
to use the increased capital for the
purpose of operating a saw-mill, manufacturing
lumber, buying and selling
timber, in addition to the business
now lieing conducted by the said Enterprise
Marcantile Co.
J. N. BROWDER,
President.
W. H. TOUCHBERRY,
Vice-Pres. and Sect.
W. H. BRUNSON,
Treasurer.
7-15-4tp.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
FINAL DISCHARGE
Notice is hereby given that on the
17th day of July, 1920, I will apply
to P. M. Brockinton, Probate Judge,
for Letters Dismissory as Administrator
of the Estate of W. H. Wilson,
deceased.
EMANUEL WILSON,
&-17-DI. Auminis .nttur.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
FINAL DISCHARGE
Notice is hereby given that on the |
17th day of July, 1920, I wil? apply to '
P. M. Brockinton, Probate Judge of
Williamsburg County, for Letteia Dis- i
missory as the General Guardian of i
Marvin Brockinton.
COSMO E. BROCKINTON
S-17-5t. General Guardian. I
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ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE
All persons holding claims against .
the Estate of Sallie A. Hogan, deceased,
are hereby directed to file the
same, duly verified, with the undersigned
for settlement, and all persons
indebted to said Estate are requested
to make paymen to the undersigned.
E. P. PITTS,
Administrator of the Estate of Sallie
A. Hogan, deceased. 7-3-3tp.
TO STOCKHOLDERS^ OF THE
KIXGSTREE DRY GOODS CO.
Notice is hereby given that there
will be a meeting of the Stockholders
of the Kingstree Dry Goods Company,
on the 26th day of July, 1920, at
twelve o'clock noon in the office of
said company in Kingstree, South
Carolina, for the purpose of considering
a resolution of the Directors of
said company to increase the Capital .
Stock of said company from $20,000
to $40,000.
A. a SWAILS, J. C. GRAHAM
isecrcKirv. rresiaenx.
7-l-4t
NOTICE- OF APPLICATION FOR
FINAL LISCHARGE
Notice is hereby given that on the
31st day of July, A. D., 1920, I will
apply to P M: Brockinton, Probate
Judge of Williamsburg County, for
Letters Dismissory as the Administratrix
of the Estate of Herbert McCutchen,
deceased.
JULIA A. McCUTCHEN, ^ ,
7-3-5tc. Administratrix. NOTICE
TO SUBSCRIBERS
Note the date on the address label
of this paper it gives the date your
subscription expires, and if same is
noe renewed and paid for in advance
the paper will be discontinued
The County Record job office it
equipped to do your printing. ^
NOTICE OF ELECTION ]
Notice is hereby given that pursuant
to an order of the C aunty Board s
of Education of Williamsburg County,
State of South Carolina the undersigned,
as Trustees of C;dar Swamp J
School District, No. 28. n Williams- i
burg County and State aforesaid, will j
hold and conduct an election at Cedar t
Swamp graded school house in said
school district, on Saturday, the 7th
day of August, 1920, for the purpose t
of submitting to the qualified voters ?
and electors residing therein, the ques- c
tion of levyng and collecting an an- *
nual tax of four (4) additional mills 1
on the property in said school dis- i
trict, which tax shall be used to sup- l
plement the taxes now collected in
said school district for school purposes;
that for the purpose of said c
election the polls will be opened at 8 f
o'clock in the forenoon aud closed at O
->-1 1. 4.L- _ /I A.\ A. _ A. * J
o o c iock in uie aiiernoon; uiai at saiu .
election only qualified electors who return
real or personal property for tax- *
ation and who exhibit tax receipts j
and registration certificates as re- t
quired in general elections shall be al- ,
lowed to vote, and each elector fav- '
oring the proposed levy shall cast a '
ballot containing the word "YES"
printed or written thereon, and each
elector opposed to said levy shall cast
a ballot containing the word "NO"
written or printed thereon, and the
undersigned shall act as managers of
said election, and the same will be held
and conducted in the manner prescribed
by Section 1742 of the Code of
Laws of South Carolina, Volume I,
1912. 1
W. E. SNOWDEX, 1
W. T. PHILLIPS,
G. 0. EPPS,
Trustees Cedar Swamp School Dis- J
trict, No. 28. 7-22-2tc. <
BIDS WANTED ON YELLOW PINE "
LUMBER. 1
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Bids will be received at office of i
County Supervisor at Kingstree, S.C., j
until night of July 28th, 1920, on
76,930 feet of vellow pine lumber, cfi- 1
mensions as follows: 1
QQ Pio?c 19" v 19" 1 Q'fi".?919fi ft i
340 Pieces 4" x 14" x 15'0"?23800 ft
68 Pieces 4' x 6" x 14'0"?1904 ft.
218 Pieces 3" x 6" x l'O"?327 ft.
204 Pieces 2" x 6" x 14'0"?2856 ft.
150 Pieces 4" x 4" x 4' 6"?900 ft.
41 Pieces 2" x 6" x 14' 0"?574 ft.
68 Pieces 2" x 6" x 17'0"?1156 ft.
78 Pieces 3' x 10" x 5' 0"?975 ft.
32 Pieces 3" x 10" x 20' 0"?2900 ft.
Flooring 3" x 3" x 19'0"?27132 ft.
Plank for Bulkheads 3"x 12"?5280 ft.
Total No. of ft. . 76,930
Bids are to be f. o. b. Kingstree, if
submitted by mail; address J. M. Martin,
County Engineer, Kingstree, S.C.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
FINAL DISCHARGE.
Notice is hereby given ihan on the
21st day of August, 1920, I will apply
to P. M. Brockinton, Probate Judge of
Williamsburg County for 1 /etters Dis- ,
missory as Executor of the last will ,
and testament of W. J. Morris. 1
W. J. B. MORRIS, 1
7-22-5t. Executor. ,
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR *
FINAL DISCHARGE
Notice is hereby given i:hat on Die j
23rd day of August, 1920,1 will apply
to P. M. Brockinton, Probate Judge of ,
Williamsburg Country, for Letters Dis- J
missory as Administrator of the Es- ]
tate Of S. O. Haselden, deceased. 1
J. F. HASELDEN,
Administrator of the Estate of S. O. .
Haselden. 7-22-5t. 1
/ REGISTRATION NOTICE |
The office of the Supervisor of
Registrations-will be open on the 1st 1
Unndan *?? mnnth frr tVio nnr- i
pose of registering any ]>erson who j
ia qualified as follows:
Who shall have been a resident
of the State for two yeais, and of 1
the county one year, aid of the ]
polling precinct in which the elector <
offers to vote four months before <
the day of elction, and 2 hall have '
paid, six months before, any poll <
tax then due and payable, and who 1
can both read and write tny section
to him by the Supervisors of Registration,
or who can show that he 1
owns, and has naid all taxes collecti- ble
on during the present year, property
in this State assessed at three
hundred dollars or more.
B. E. CLARKSON, .
Clerk of Board. J
THE CONFEDERATE COLLECE \
No. 62 Broad St* Charleston ,S . C.it
1
A boarding and day iicfiooi ior ?
girls. Begins its sessions September 1
28, 1920. Historic institution situ- *
ated in a healthy location Advan- <
tages of city life, with laige college 1
yard for outdoor sports. <
a well Planned course of <
studies in a homelike atmosphere. *
A BUSINESS COURSE open to 1
Seniors, and Elective coursjs to Jun- t
iors and Seniors. *
TWO DOMESTIC SCIENCE i
COURSES, giving practical and theo- ?
retic knowledge of Cooking <
A well equipped LIBRARY. (
For catalog and further informa- '<
tion apply to the College. 7-3-13t. 1
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GLASSES!
If you need Glasses,
come to me. Single and
double lenses fitted' correctly
at lowect prices.
Broken lenses duplicated.
T. E. BAGGETT, Jeweler,
for hbusct.
The slight nausea that often accompanies
a attack of indigestion Is '
relieved by taking a half teaspoonfol 1
Book Lice Thrive in Unoccupied Rooms
The tiny white or grayish-white inlects,
scarcely as long as a pinhead
s wide and often much smaller, that
.curry across the page of ai. old
nusty book when it is opened are
mown to the layman as bok lice; to
he entomoligist as psocids.
They appear in greatest number
luring late summer and early fall and
ire more abundant in damp, wellshaded
rooms not in general use and
n houses long closed. Few are found
n bright, sunny rooms in constant
ise.
Book lice run in a halting fashion
>ver everything in the house. They
reed on all sorts of vegetable and
mimal matter. It is not often they
>ecome abundant, but when they do
hey attract attention more by their
innoying presence than by their actlal
damage. They do not attack man
is do the true lice and are therefore
larmless to the occupants of a home.
Unless they are present in annoying
lumbers it js probably no* worth
vhile to worry about the pest, for
nany exist out of doors and can get
n through cracks and through the
nesh of ordinary screens. With tthe
roming of cold weather or in late fall
>r winter, book lice die off, but many
eave eggs that will hatch the folowing
spring.
When book lice become unusually
ibundant the Bureau of Entmology
< 1 i* TT^!l.. 1 Oi-i.. n ^4
)I lite United ueparuiicuv Ui
Agriculture, in Farmers' Bulletin 1104,
-ecommends several methods of con:rol.
Where only a few are present
i thorough cleaning, airing, and dryng
of the room is all that is needed,
irovided the source of infestation is
vithin the room itself and has been
lestroyed. A bright day should be
rhosen for the work and as many as
possible of the objects in the room
should be removed and thoroughly
sunned. If the room is heated to a
emperature of 120 degrees to 140 decrees
for several hours the insects
vill succumb.
Where rooms are located on the
jround floor in loosely constructed
)uildings, in shaded and damp situa;ions,
as in many summer cottages,
so many psocids come from the outside
that no treatment will permalently
rid a room of them.
o
Minus Sorts.
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A full supply of every letter in the
ilphabet is not absolutely necessary
in order to print a readable article,
-A ??? ?4?r? Akfaina^
)Ul some queer icauiw cue vwwcuu^
jven when only two letters (F and K)
ire ommitted.
The following is a reproduction
from the* Watchman-Exanjiner:
"We begin the publication of tht
Roccay Mountain Cyclone with some
phew diphphiculties in the way. The
:ype phounders phrom whom we
Bought our outhphit phor this printng
ophphice phailed to supply us with
iny ephs and cays, and it will be phoui
>r phive weex bephore we can get any,
"We have ordered the missing letters,
and will have to get along withjut
them until they come. We don'1
lique the loox ov this variety of spelling
any better than our readers, bul
mistax will happen in the best reguated
phamilies, and iph the p's and
the c's and x's and q's hold out we
shall ceep (sound the C hard) the Cyclone
whirling aphter a phasion till
;he letters arrive.
"It is no joque to us? it's a serious
iphphair."
NOTICE OF ELECTION.
Notice is hereby given that pursuint
to an order of the County Board
>f Education of Williamsburg County,
State of South Carolina, dated July
14th, 1920, the undersigned, as Trus;ees
of Kingstree School District, No.
16 in said County, will hold and conluct
an election at the County Court
House in the Town of Kingstree, S. C.,
aid District, on Friday, the 23rd day
>f July, 1920, for the purpose of subnitting
to the qualified voters of said
listrict residing therein, the question
)f levying and collecting an annual
ax of four (4) additional mills on the
jroperty in said district subject to
a; ...v.-.u ?:j
rclXcillun, WJIJCII ><liu toA aiian uc uocu
;o supplement the taxes now collected
n said school district for general
ichool purposes; that for the purpose
>f said election the polls will be openid
at eight o'clock in the forenoon
md closed at four o'clock in the afterloon,
by the undersigned Trustees,
vho shall act and serve as managers
>f said election; at said election only
jualified electors who return real or
jersonal property for taxation and
vho exhibit tax receipts and regisration
certificates as required in geniral
elections shall be allowed to vote,
ind each elector favoring the proposed
evy shall cast a ballot containing the
rrsvwsl <<VTC nvinforl wn'fffiTi
Will X UkJ VI KAAVWM ?MV*V
>n, and each elector opposing said
evy shall cast a ballot containing the
vord "NO" printed or written there>n;
and that said election will be held
md conducted in the manner prescribed
by Section 1742 of the Code of
Laws of South Carolina, Volume I,
.912, and amendments thereto.
D. P. FRIERSON,
J. M. BROWN,
L. W. GILL AND,
rrustees of Kingstree School, Dis;rict
No. 16. 7-15-2t
666 quickly relieves Constipation,
Silliousness, Loss of Appetite and
leadachea, due to Torpid Liver.
). Nov. 25-20.
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A FAMILY
MEDICINE
b Her Motier*! Bom, Sm Tib
Georgia Lady, Regarding BlackDraagkt
Relief From Headache,
RdIdhd, (Tiflk, Etc.
Ringgold, Oa.? Mrs. Chas. Gasto?,
of this place, writes: "1 am a user
of Thedford'a Black-Draught; In fact,
? ??- ? a ?
U Was one Ol our Ltuuuj uiouivuiafc
Also in my mother's home, when I
was a child. When any of ns children
complained of headache, usually
caused by constipation, she gave ns
a dose of Black-Draught, which would .
rectify the trouble. Often in the
Spring, we would have malaria and
chills, or troubles of this kind, we
would take Black-Draught pretty regular
until tha liver acted well, and
we would soon be up and around
again. We would not be without it,
for it certainly has saved us lots of
doctor bills. Just a dose of BlackDraught
when not so well savea a .
lot of days in bed."
Thedford's Black-Draught has been
in use for many years In the treatment
of stomach, liver and bowel
troubles, and the popularity which It
now enjoys is proof of its merit
If your liver Is not doing Its dnty,
you will suffer from such disagreeable
symptoms as headache, biliousness,
constipation, indigestion, etc.,
and unless something is done, serious .
trouble may result ^ *
Thedford's Black-Draught has been
found a valuable remedy for thee#
' troubles. It is purely vegetable, and
acts In & prompt and natural way,
regulating the liver to its proper
functions and cleans <ng the bowels of
4 T It Imlnt nn ThMk
iiU^UiiUOO. *?# ?
ford's, the original and genuine B 71
INVENTIVE GENIUS ,
HOIS CALOMEL OF1.
NAUSEA AND DANGER
Doctors' Favorite Medicine Now
Purified and Refined from All
Objectionable Effects. "Calotabs"?the
New Name. ^
What will human ingenuity do next?
Smokeless powder, wireless telegraphy,
horseless carriages, colorless iodine, tasteless
quinine,?now comes nansealess calomel.
The new improvement called "Calotabs"
is now on sale at drugstores.
For biliousness, constipation and indigestion
the new calomel tablet is a practically
perfect remedy, as evidenced by
the fact that the manufacturers have authorized
all druggists to refund, the jrrfce
. ii coe customer is noi penecuy aeiigmeu
with Calotabs. One tablet at bedtime with
a swallow of water?that's all. No taste;
| no nausea, no griping, no salts. By. morning
your liver is thoroughly cleansed and
you are feeling fine, with a hearty appe*
tite. Eat what you please?no danger?gQ
t rbout your business.
Calotabs are not sold in bulk. Get an
original package, sealed. Price, thirty*
. five cents.?(adv.) .
!| i
: Pale
Children
t Made over to your liking,
with rosy cheeks, hearty appetites,
vigorous digestion and robust
health. Give them a glass of
I this delicious digestant with meals.
Shivar Ale
PURE DIGESTIVE AROMATICS WITH
SHIVAR MINERAL WATER AND 6INGER
l
Nothing like it for building rich
blood and solid flesh. At all gro> ,
cere and druggists?satisfaction or
your money back on first dozen.
If your regular dealer cannot
I supply you telephone
NESMira-FLOWERS COMPANK,
Distributors, Kingstree, S. C.
IFORDI
I" The Universal Gar \
Sales ~ Service
Insist on Gennine Ford
Parts.
D.W.SMITH I
KINGSTREE, - S. C. |
GASOLINE SYSTEMS
Oil Tanks and Pumps, Air Computing
Scales, Floor Scales, Shew Cases,
Account Registers, Rebuilt Cash Registers,
Safes, Store Fixtures. THE
HAMILTON SALES CO., Columbia,
S. C. 1-23-If