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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19. 1922
Mr. W. J. Clark spent last Sunday
in Manning with home folk.
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Mr. F. W. Fairey spent several days
this week in Columbia on business.
Mr. Walter Poston of Johnsonville.
was noted in Kingstree Wednesday.
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Miss Gertrude Haddock of Morrisviile,
is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ed.
Yause.
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G. F. Stalvey, Esq.. of Lake C'ty,
was a business visitor in Kingstree
Mo lay.
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M . A. J. Rigby, who is here with
the Gulf Refining Company, is on the
sick list this week.
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k Mr. H. E. Eaddy of Hemingway
r was a business visitor to Kingstree
F Monday of this week.
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j Mr. R. W. Smith of the Blooming1
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Vaie SCCl'UIl} M ttO a isuoaaivo*? ?,
in Kingstree Wednesday.
Henry Ford on the 17th inst. reduced
the price of Ford cars $50.00
and so notified all dealers.
The Mother's Club will meet with
Mrs. Louis W. Gilland on Friday
afternoon at four o'clock.
Mrs. W. H. McGee, who h*S been
critical ill for several days is reported
to be somewhat better.
Mrs. Homer Williams of Moultrie,
i Ga., is visiting her sister, Mrs. T. A.
Blakeley, and other relatives.
Mr. *J. B. Alsbrook of Greelyville,
was a business caller at the Record
office while in town yesterday.
We are glad to report that, after
a brief spell of fever. Miss Ste'la
Wolfe is able to be out again.
Miss Evelyn McConnell left Sunday
for Warsaw, near Andrews. She
is teaching in the Warsaw school.
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Mr. Harold Swinson of Charleston,
is spending a few days here as the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Vause.
K Mrs. I. R. Gee has returned from
Conway, 4|'here she spent several days
IT visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Frierson.
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Miss Marian McFadden, who is
teaching in the Bloomingvale school,
spent last week-end here with home
folk.
Miss Frances Virginia Toiler, who j
has been sick the past several days,
* was able to return to school this
morning.
wiiii'omcKnror cftimtv's shara of the
state gasoline tax was $1,561.38.
which has been paid over by the state
treasurer.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mar^
shall, Andrews on October 10, 1922,
a little daughter. Mother and babe
doing well.
HP Mrs. L. S. Weinberg has returned
^ T from Marion, where she took part in
^ the wedding of her college friend,
Miss Walker Brown to Mr. Harold
Davis.
The friends of Mrs. J. C. Kelley
will be sorry to learn that she was
taken to the Kelley Sanitorium Wedr,ocr?nv
cnfferinc from an attack of
malarial fever.
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Mr. H. B. 'Altman. who has been
ill for several days with typhoid fever.
is petting along as well as could be
expected at the Kelley Sanitarium.
where he was taken this week.
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S. B. Poston of Johnsonville, has
been appointed a member of the commission
acting in the question of
annexation of a part of Florence
county to Williamsburg county.
(in the schoolroom and from books
I'when he is daily gettir.jr a lesson of j
filth and indecency from the schooi'own
out-buihii:;y>.
\ School consol Motion 1:; .. u.eatly in'
creased the numbm of buiidntrs with
I modem conveniences, safe for the]
I health of ti t chih.ren. in i ..ny othI
er communities. hov eve . ti e >elioolhouscs
do not yet have modern conve.
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B. Logan will deeply regret to learn
that he has recently suffered a neryous
collapse and is at this time undergoing
treatment by a nerve specialist
at Asheville, X. C.
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We regret to report that Mr. J. A.
Scott is confined to bed again. While
on a visit to his son, Dr. C. M. Scott,
of Hartsville, his condition became
such that Dr. Scott took him to the
Saunders Memorial hospital, Florence.
last Thursday for treatment.
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Federal prohibition officers fast
week arrested Mr. W. T. Flagler in
connection with the still found near
the Flagler home in this county several
months ago. Mr. Flagler was
brought to Kingstree and placed in
jail, later removed to Florence where
he was released on bond of $.100.
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Mrs. H. 0. Rritton anil Mrs. F. J.
Watson were hostess to the U. D. C.
Chapter Friday afternoon, last. As
this was the meeting since June,
there was an unusually large attendance.
After the regular business
meeting a social hour was enjoyed.
A delicious salad course with coffee
was served, followed by bonbons.
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Hour for Church Service Changed.
Regular services will be held at
all of the Kingstree churches Sunday
morning at the usual hour. The night
service however, will be held at 7:30.
Young peoples' service at the Presbyterian
and Baptist churches will be
held at 6:30 p. m. Sendee at the
Episcopal church Sunday morning,
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Your School a Safe Place for Your
Boys and Girls?
Thousands of boys and girls
throughout the South are now going
back to school. Now is the time to
see that the schoolhouses and grounds
are clean and sanitary. Health is
the first essential in getting an education.
Some of the things parents
should look after are as follows:
1. Investigate the water supply.
A properly constructed well has
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than six inches above the surface of
the ground. If a pump is used, the
top should be waterproof, so that the
dirty, pumped-out water runs away
from the well instead of back into it.
It is a good idea to pump the well
dry and to allow the fresh water to
collect before school opens. The common
open well where used will no
doubt need attention. Ram may have
washed dirt, manure, or other materials
into it. Also, mice, rats, rabbits,
or other living creatures may
have jumped or fallen into the well.
Therefore, an open well should be
pumped dry and thoroughly cleaned
before school starts.
2. Examine the drinking utensils.
The common water-bucket, with dip
per or glass used by all pupils, each
one putting his or her own contribui
tion of germs and saliva into the
bucket or glass for others to drink
after,?this offers one of the surest
ways of spreading measels, whooping
cough, colds, diptheria, and other
communicable diseases. If sanitary
water containers of the fountain type
cannot be had, then the water-bucket
should be covered and each child
should bring his own drinking cup
and be taught never to use anybody
else's.
3. Examine the windows and seats.
Lack of proper ventilation in the
school room helps spread contagious
diseases. Badly fitted seats result in|
crooked spines and cramped lungs.
4. Open or unsanitary closets are
dangerous. A toilet needs to
proof to be safe. Typhok^^^^and
diarrheal diseases ma^f contracted
from food and wate^^hat has been
contaminated with human excreta.
The toilet should also be so located
that it will not pollute the water
supply. It is next to impossible to
teach a child cleanliness and decency
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I school this year? If sickness or
I death should come to your home as
a result of your negligence, you couhl
!j hardly forgive yourself f<?. not look|!ing
into these matters.?The Progres-1
i'sive Farmer.
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|j The first woman to be chief of a
tribe of North American Indians, acicording
to Indian historians, is Mrs.)
I Alice 1!. Davis, of Wewoka, Oklaho-j
I ma, chief of the Seminoles.
With a fros.t-free period of only j
j 95 days, a barley hybird, produced
in Alaska, matured in 80 days from J
jseed. The new grain has st'tf straw, I
j long bea;d!ess head, hull-less grain,
yields well ami seems well adapted
j to the more txtreme northern iati'
tudes.
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Mrs. Mabel McKinley Ifcer. favorite
i niece of President McKinley, is an
j "insurgent" Republican candidate for
the assembly in Westchester county.
New York.
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NOTICE OF SALE.
STATE OF SOFTH CAROLINA,
County of Williamsburg.
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gouri or rommmi ritra^.
S. W. Gowdy, Plaintiff.
against
M. J. Woods, P. L. Woods, Robert A.
Woods, X. S. Woods, Grant Hickson,
Healon Hickson, Roscoe Hickson,
Kthelan Hickson, J. A. Kelley
and A. C. Hinds. Defendants.
Pursuant to a decree in the above
state* 1 case, signed by his Honor
Judge J. W. DeVore, on.-the 19th day
of October, 1922. I will offer for .-ale
at public auction before the court
house doo'- in Kingstree, S. C.. on
salesdav in Xovember. to-wit on the
6th day of Xovember, 1922, between
the legal hours of sale, to ghe hie:
est bidder for cash, the following
described parcels or tracts of land:
All that certain piece, parcel or
tract of land known as my home
place, where I now reside, containing
fifty (50) acres and-bounded as follows,
to-wit: On the North and East
by lands of the estate of B. A. Burgess;
on the South and West by lands
of R. "A. Woods, the grantor.
ALSO
All that certain piece, parcel or
tract of land situate in Williamsburg
countv containing fifty (50) acres,
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ana uuuikicu ao xuuuno. vu
North by lands of Rina Burgess; on
the East by lands of W. E. Nesmith;
on the South by lands of H. Graham:
and on the West by lands of Elliot
Thomas.
ALSO
One (1) lqit in the town of Cades
containing three-fourth acres and
bounded as follows: On the North by
lands of the estate of C. C. Carsten;
on the East by the A. C. L. R. F
Right-of-way; oh the South by lands
of the estate of C. C. Carsten; ant'
on the West by lands of the estate
of C. C. Carsten, near depot.
ALSO
All that certain piece, parcel or
tract of land situate, lying and being
in the County of Williamsburg, State
of South Carolina, containing twohundred
(200) acres, and known a?
a part of the Staggers place, anbounded
as follows, to-wit: On the
North by lands of Mrs. H. Bakeron
the East by lands of R. A. Woods
home place; on the South by lands
of H. J. Williamson; on the West b>
lands of Mrs. F. R. Wilson.
ALSO All
that certain piece, parcel or
tract of land situate, lying and bei'v
in the County of Williamsburg, in thr
State of South Carolina, containing
twenty-four (24) acres, more or le?and
bounded as follows, to-wit: O"
the West by lands of w. >1. l. huvgess;
on the East by lands of H.
S. Gibbs; on the South by lands o
R. S. Burgess; on the North by lands
of R. A. Woods; being the tract conveyed
to me by Sheriff J. D. Daniels
Deed dated September 3rd, 1899.
ALSO
All that certain piece, parcel rr
tract of land situate, lying and b-'
in the County of Williamsburg, anState
of South Carolina, containing
twenty-five (25) acres, more or less
and bounded as follows, to-wit: On
the North by lands of Ben A. Burgess;
on the East by lands of Fd
ward and Isaac Burgess; on the
South by lands of the estate of -! '
Burgess; on the West by lands r
R. A. Woods; being the tract of lar '
conveyed to me by P. L. Burgess bhis
deed dateJ October 11th, 18Pf
and recorded in Book 'X' at page 388
however, reserving from the opera
tion of this deed one (1) acre in thr
North-east corner of the above de
scribed land, whereon Union Methodist
church is now situate.
ALSO
All that certain piece, parcel <
tract of land in the County of V"
liamsburg, and State of South Carolina.
containing fifty-four (54) acres
and bounded as follows, to-wit: 0"
I the Morth by lands of Rina Burgess:
on me East by lands of the estate r
WjD. Coker; on the South by lands
ofrHughey Graham: on the West '
1 lands of S. W. Gowdv. and Denr; I
Mouzon.
The said premises will he sold
! parcels or tracts as above described.,
Purchaser to pay for papers.
J. D. BRITTOV. 1
j Clerk of Court of Common P'eas f I
I Williamsburg Countv. S. C.
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STRAID OR STOLEN?Large lemon!
and white hound bitch; mostly white '
with lemon ears and few sports, f
name Lula. Liberal reward. J. J. s
M. Graham, Jr., Cades, S. C. a
EOR SALE?One good cook stove
for sale at a bargain. \Y. \V. Roddie.
King-tree. S. C. 10-19-11. .
FOR SALE?Ten head of hogs, corn
fat and ready for slaughter. Lot
will weigh about 2,000 gross. Write
best offer to \V. H. Parnell. R. F.
D. No. 1, Kingstree, S. C. 10-19-2tp.
FOR SALE?Several fine Barred
Rock cockerals, March hatched; excellent
egg strain. Price S2.0O each.
Apply to C. D. Cottingham, Salters ;
Depot. S. C. 10-12-2tp.
; WANTED?Forty or fifty young cat-;
, tie, bulls, steers and heifers, under
three years old, and fat oxen. Write
or >ee W. E. Nesmith. Kingstree,
S. C. 10-12-2tp.;
; FOR SALE?Guersey heifer calf five
months old from heavy milking
dairy stock. Sacrifice price. $25 Also
several good milk cows fresh. R.
H. Ervin, Henry, S. C. 10-5-3tc. j
; FOR SALE?One eight horse-power
Stover Kerosene engine; one seven
horse-power Economy gasoline engine.
Both in first-class riltming
condition. Will sell at a bargain i
to quick buyer. Apply to or address
The County Record, Kingstree,
S. C. 8-10-tf.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
FINAL DISCHARGE.
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Notice is hereby given, that the un-,
dersigned will apply to W. E. Snow j
/Icn .Tii#inro r\f Prnhnfn fnv tViA fniintv l
of Williamsburg, State of South Carolina,
at his office in Kingstree S. C.,
at 11 o'clock a. m., 'on the 18th day
of November, A. D. 1922, for final discharge
and letters dismissory as administrator
of the estate of William
W. Mishau, deceased.
S. B. GORDON,
Administrator of the Estate of William
W. Mishau, deceased.
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