JJ;oLUJQUXDI OOKWAY, 8. 0., TBUBSDAY, 1"0VEMBEB 7, 19~~ NO.II. APPEAR-~Y. t.-r~·SHOOTS INTO AUTO AMERICANS SWEEP :OUR PEACE TERMS tfBICANS CARRY ANOTilll.i~R·. TO. 1 AFTERNOON BACK AND LEA YENOV l'frTHSUNDAY GERMANLIME BAGI i-·IN'. GERMAl¥·' GREAT TRUNK LINE WkS'UIEN' I '.Entirely Up ~o GermanyNew GermanCommander Had WhetherShe Will Fight OrderedHeightsHeld at All Costs. J"!. On Alone I,... - vtOR TA.KF.TERMS • OF DRASTICNATURE ! , ,-~·, ·,. or Refuse Our Terms At Once. I .♦ A Special Ad In ·1F Means Resulb YOU want to reachthepeople of --• l:rNewapaperfnthe County-ne Raconl at. • Small (EstabllahN The Record try an Ad In the on• Outlay Tobacco Flues! Tobacco 18aS) Flues! . Tobacco Flues with th~ handsome dark blue color, made from Charcoal !J:o!J,highl.ypolished, wiI! resist rust ir-eater than any other ~ue iron made today. Remember, ~heyare m_adeby an expenenced man,_accurately ~?t and put_together, and Jomt, section, ell o! tee 1s car~ull.y inspected ~fore _leaving our warehouse, which insures perfect sat1sfact10n. "Rivets where nvets belong. They will make a home wherever used this year. Will give better sat1sfact1on because they will outlast the flues you are used to buying. Try these once and be convinced. They are made so that you can set them up in your barn with a smiling face. Remember you run absolutely no risk in buying from us, and no further argument as to purchasing after you see the flues and get the price. They are now ready for delivery. ' • Thank us now for having put you next to where to purchase your Flues, and pass it along to your friends. Coffins and Caskets. Kingstree Hardware Wholesale Co. We Lead--Others Follow. and Retail Dealers eral days last week in Qiarleston is thus m•rl• for the decision or the SC1100LSRECEIVE MONEY. term exteDBionaid. A conlriderable board are: Hon Mendel L Smith of with his brother, Garland, who is Congre91man from thia district, in number of claims are yet to be filed Camden; Dr G W Dick, Samter.,llr OFNEWSattending AVARIETY 0 •• a,. S■p- from many countiet. the Medic:alcollege. who91!hands the matter rests en- ...... 4 • E B Aull, editor o_f f!,e Pytbia, I N"l!oliations have been instituted tirely. The library aid will be paid out ~:.:;,:;eg:-.;,,..~r :-~Jfyrd ~: CITY LAKE FROM -ontheputoftheSaaboardAirLine MearsCWStoll,FLWillcoxand. Columbia, Apnl IS:-J ESwear• within the next tendaye, Theru- lf111. 0 -• orlat~deat a."• L ua.aou Soat _swoerlngoL DPECT!D TO railway looking to a depot aite and other members of the King,,tree and ,n~n, State Supenn~ndent of Edu• nl graded oohool application,, term riR:btof way into thia town. For a Florence bars were in town Thurs- cation,. yeatenlay ~,d out 53~•645 extention applieationa, and library C..tneta LoL . lo~ time this has been a cherished day on profetoioaal blllin.... State _.,d of 126 h,,rt, achoo!■ ,n 41 reqaiaitiODIIwere paid out of the At ooon Satunl-, the emtraet for , Lake City, Apnl 14:-Mr ~d Mrs hope. but until Tue9day it was en- Owing to the propoeed new 12· counties. Warrants were ma,led to $30,000...,.ntly borrowed forochool ~~:!.,the!!:~:"»Pra~D,Sallell8"'r 11Ptt1tSonday ,n town tirely epeculative. The railroad au- lion, upon which work h98 beRUn, the several county treuurenand no- purpooea. The balance of thil loan BE and L H Gr~ of Pleb!m._. fith their parents. thoritiea have taken the initiative, the A C L R R Co bu i•ued orders ~cea addre■oed to the ~UDty Super- will be exhaUlted within the next Mill Violet Alkina has returllt'd and that Lake City will be a juno- ~•t_all eeedbouaeebe removed from 1otendents of Ed.ucation and each few weeka. The con~ for tho ba1k11Jic of • . ,ts nght of w,,. board of diltrict trustees. -----the new llaptiat cbntdi ... rec,oatly to Greenville to l"l!IIWIN! her atudi"" . ht- tion in the near future 1aan U1ured . LeRoy Lee, F.eci, or Killl[IIIJ'e!wu Sixty-th rural IIJ'lldedachoo!•in • .. p c-voatloL l~t to Mr - - Mdbona of Cohn• -•· ·u ~ . . b1a, who upec:ts to boslnwort • at G F C• " here """ "' receive r facL The Seaboard bas perfected a 1n town Tueeday on profe8Blonal . diploma in Julingc went unanswered. Simmon!! and WHtson went to New York frOm the Grand Natio11sl .Porl'nsic Tournament which wos )ield last week at Frerlerlekaburg, Va. LORICK-COUCH 0l'FlCE EQUIPMENT 0FFIO:: SUPPLIES ARCHITECTS' and li:NGINEisns• SUPPLIES 924 Gervais St. Phone 6176 COl.l.fMBIA, 8. ·c·. , OH Tb« are in April Issue. el .. _, AU NIWJSfANOS Ma111l1:1c tor .. -. ... ...._ ~l1m11I ctl••th11 11 ,._._..,_ Youn1 fODAf Men 25 , ,,.. ==~='=~~=~======;:=========~=====~=~:'.::: knew heranu "onlu p•y lh•ir trih• . ute to hn lift' anit ch1.1rnctt-r. She REPORTED NEWS ITEMS FROM LAKE cm. ::.·; :.':~::~::~; ::,d·::::·,~;.t::;::i HR A n 1111 HIM TI 1..1.1..lJ-l.V ft-\Pr .-h.-epswdl. And now 1kini,. I f Off! 111nn- •:•~,i:~•,;:;, ;,~~ ::;;~"i~ E.n-TRUGIIUS AIEBUiiY-A LIVE''" IIA61STRATE•·•THE REAPER ilUTH.N,::•· \~~::\~::::;~;\r "',:;,ili:~it IOHONSEWERAGE SfSTEII RESEii• ::-:~:::~:;~~. 1 • ~ • ""'-t))l™NTIC~SJ~f • . l.:lkr City, April 1:-Pri:~iJiu~ ,.-a,iJ l,urieJ n~rt' 011· Frul av i11 The .Ehlt•r C;trli.·dt.•f)rt•:&Cht>•l i,~ the ~lt-th· Bllpti~t churchyim..l. ~ri: ,"\iJ11H I J o•Jis, r-burch SunJ"-_\'tnurnin,t:. Sutciiff't', 1he u11i_\' hrutht'r, arrht;I Mis~ Pt"'rl Stacl..h,m:it', \l'ho wui-1i•1lbt'r ti('huol 1"ri1ht.v ~11•J ~fari~ Stucliff\.'. tht' morlwr nf 1l1 ► !ir i:t ~l'~uJin.; ~•.H11t-dayi; iu to1i1•11 b~- )"Otlll,l,tIUt'II, wht>l"l~it rt'11H.1i11t"O. unlil fort ~t.itn~ lU hl"r hu111t" Ho;>arlhllun. tht- lmri;d. Thl' pHll-ht·.trt"rj ht-rt• Pt· \Yilli:.1.nh,•·11sin l\.llnmbiattU41 :\lt-":-H~.\\ 111Jlac~aMl .:\rrhur ,lont':i, So1t,·tanbur:.:: i-en•ral l!Hrs lnsl llt'(·k• .J )1 Truluc-k, l'lt·,·t•l.11ul Rud:,.'t>r:1.! re-turnrn:! '10111.: Fritl.n·. • .J F ll1ckt-11Utrl.1-rHlnl .J W Holli11.. Florida-Cuba. A passenger service unexceiled for luxury andcomfort,equippedwlth the.latest Pullman • Dining, Sleeping and Thoroughfare Cars. For rates, schedule, maps or any informa• ~I .:}~~:;·~:\;:/::~:i~:' gg;:;3~! \i:~:z,;; 1 tion, write to WI,\. J. CRAIG, $70.'!tl ii, c•,1.•h-\•t ! .:-~,·t-tu ·,h,· C'li11i;,_ l:eL 1lr. l\1~h11p.tin· p:1slur 11f tla: .g11n:::.;:; 11.iJ:t, .\. 1 \ Ii:• :-E:I}.$ hl• clnm:h. :\lr. lla\id .~.1:cl1ffe. Khu ••,. ha,t1't ;::••t Iii~ h:u,,; i:,1:t in wt fatl11•r, ~Ir •• \ X :--i111chfft•.prt't·l"il\•d (i:.-m:ral Passer.:,:erAgent. Wilmington, N. C. ..J~:~. ~.:'. ::.:t::,:: ;,;-·::.: ..~;;:·:;: ..:: '::,:·: :~::::t~~.'.~. ~:~·;::111:,'~'::,111~;;::;: l'r }•llrt ;( 1 lust \\'1.•t-~. Jli:-:: homr i" ll_t"wi1~ hurn rn Charh•.,t,111allll tht'rt- :~:~:~::•t,:;: ~~i,~::;,~here h• is in .~::,'t:,::~'.:';:;•;:,:::i~I;'.,'~•:!'.'~,~;~• w. J. 8. ~~·u rt-.:mnu•Jaud i~ :?u11, ~oi11guht'wl ,.,, .:JI)·· Tt,, co 111,11is;;,..,,.,. or puh llale QuaMel; BrassQuartet;~ell 1 Jic works trnpluy"J J::ng111t"tr Olm· Ringers. skall knt.l Mr ~lt-11.,.,bu •·a:; thf' The al>o,·t" caption gh·t1s ocly •l't'lldeur suptri1He11i.lt!'nt uf tht- South. a faint ir"n.Co11tn1ctrngto .. whl·ll that rum- :,:i,·t1n by the Parland-Neu·haJI 1,:t:1,yVl't>Ot iuto lil~ui1latio11. It• t.11.1·Co .. who t>xh:bited here last ch.,ugt of tht" t'ICX\'lltiug, lHJJ ,:uu• year and gave the best t"nter· tractl'd Wllh tne H"infurct"d Cuucrek' tainment of the kind we ha\·t' Pressing Club Notice. Rince the recent fire I have rt>· opened my Pre5tsing and Tailor in;! bus.iness Notice, Tht sb1pments uf agement decidtd h•ttllce are this year. to include on lt-ttuc:~ wtre low, \\'t. it tal.•.•ria:1 11 would advise e\'eryone who m?au~ tbat there •·111 he-full pJJa be t-ntirely new and for a tirsl· in • l'frv few Lia,·~. Thl· rmiu,,i:of class., wholesome entertainment, IYt 8undav did bt-rriris 1t. w,1rld of we know ot none better than ~ood ~nd tht' ciin~ Tm-: HJ-;co1rn the Parland-Newllall Co. .i.pptari again ttitt tnJ~t P-'P~•h1r of by all :snull frttits will !J~;.:iuta tick It' N~w-York p:.t.latce. Creely,llleGleanto1s. • GkEELY\'ILLE, April l :- T·he Conquest of Canaan· .n ~ • 1 f' mur~t tittJ " J.e.~r. , ---- • , ---- -·-- ·- M.nn1s ~[SMIIH. ~ :' ne Tlrt4 Ftdl ■J LakeCity, 5- C. ill cnrt>dhv Lippm,rn'iiGrf'llt n~m- Crow■ and Brtdp Wort a S,edllly, Nl~·, it also cul't"s NPnn.lgia aud 411Worlc0_,__,,==== \"iolent U~11dar.he. It ft't'd.11 the BY BOOTH ner,·es, mt1kesthe bJO()Urich l'tnd Lhe, ========== TARKINGTON Author of •• The Gentleman froto Indiana,'' '' The Two Vaorevels 1 ° etc. Illustrated by Berger and copyrighted. ~~u~ip~ We • Attorney !~;e::!us~!;;~·u~!fry~~ nurn'8 Gn•1tt HemC"ch-.8.:>IJ.bv W L 11·.11,,c... IN THIS PAPER • .!'C' .. REVIVO L. BASS at Law LAKE CITY, S. !). IESTOmJITlun !======== Tbe story of an outcost ..-ho rtturned to tbe tol\"n which hod despised M:r1 Mw.01iel[oody, wif,· of )lr Much-ueed,:d rniu fell lwre i11 •Lun• and rejected him in bis youth. How he lh·,d down bis past, conquered his enemies, became a suct-cssfuJ lawyer and a leading citizen, 1•~ ,l1>hu.\food,·. Jitd Sa~urnrir,g a r;u1 of tht' :-~a~., 11 price-a formance last :,eason and we upstairs Funk building- where 1 will bt' plea~ed to sen·e my patrons. ..... ~~•1 "111111Dr R J McCabe Dentist. ,,r_ w,11111 l ofl1," K.INGSTiEE, ..:· for tht::}b.llard Lumber Co., a ut. e1d~ hl!r yo11ng bu;b;.1.tlll•nd hrr S J .hh F I"' t'r ()Jt.rtmh :1t i>res• babe of ul,out " inouth olJ. sht- uu ay wit tou. leH.\~.$bcr mother n1u.l two hrutht':-8 KINGSTREE,S. C., In Real E,tate See STOLL BROTHERS,. Kingstree, • s. c. SPECIALTIES ...~/'\\V'"''VJ/"'\W~ Fire Insurance. Bibles andTestaments, The largest and most liberal comSchool Supplies, panies in thd wurkl, such u, Fancy Stationery,·--""'-7°'-~Fllad lll8allli9CeCo., ltartfonl Fire co. 'fhl· C'u.:1011,ol :-it•c•ping in one Post Ganis, large !=heel. 1lo11lilt.•1l :ti the· foot. The ~t is nolle too good wbeo it SC<'tn!= to bar(' l1t•1·n 1n•1·uliartn S<"otcomesto Youhave to land onil tn h:ire made 1=pcc:iulim- Waterman's pre::.sion on innrr thon one Et!gli1=h pay !or it. see th.at your riak ia carried tra\·rlcr. Fync:,; l[ory·son, ~·riting in Fountain Pens,in a cornpo..nyof unquestionable reputaHms.say:::. ·'Tbc-y used Out on<' tioh. &hcct.,open til the siJci; und top, but n.ml so doubled,'' closed at the Mer.an Patterns, For rates call on or write to and John Ray, tho natu1'8.list,who visitcJ Scotland .about 1662, reL. H. FAIREY Gaudies and Fruits, marked th!t "it is the manner in At Banlt of Kingstree. some places there to lny OD but one Fancy firoceries. 1-2¼-tf. &beet as Jargc :u two, turned up from the feet upward." The practice, I jmaginc, was continued until Call on me HELPIS OFFERED recent times, and I h&Te,r-beo a boy F1renaa'■ S~et~5 In Sci:1tl•nd. la■aruce FIR IDllldll(.I. {C(lt Corner Main St slept in • sheet of tbe kind. Such 0 1 Opposite Depot. E!~:~," ~r :~~len:::ethet::~ ~ll~§harl~t:t~"~s:iti~hbel~J: tiquary. I 1-17•.1 mOI, THE BAMBERG HERALD THURSDAY FEBRUARY 3 1910 2 ULA('I\ HA.XU lo;s OOX\'1C7l'ED, RXl'H.ESS )t.ESS}~XGER GUILT\·. -- LUNATIC <;:AUGHTAT AlKES. DIGRAM-AVANT CASE nons UP. A.n Italian Societr ltN"rh·es a Se'°ere M.1,1uWh~ Shot W. I,. Fe-Ider Jo'inNi Eugt"-ne Peeble!i, who Escaped from Mo'l"e Began fo;-;:;;:ase of Mrs. BigFtn Hundtttl Dollars. Virginia Asylum, Arrested. ham's Starer from Penltent.la.ry. .lolt. How promll;es Columbia, January 27.-What will .=:-:1'oledo. O~io.' Janua.n,· !9.-FolCharlotte, X. C.. Jan. 29.-J. Harry Alken, fan._ 28.-\:\.'bat IJwing con':1cti0?l and sentence in Jones. an expross messenger running to ~e the _hvehest Inter-State complt- rrove a test case as to ••hether or Ped.era! Coart thts_ -afternoon ten Lietween Charlotte and Ja.cksonvll1e, ~atlon this county bas ever knoVi•n not G. c. Bigham, the Murrell Inlet me-mben!I. 'OJ.a Siciharr Black Hand ;,.·~ _to-day found guilty of shooting is now up to the o!'flcers or the coun- man, com·lcted or complicity In the organization wert, haa~en~ this ~llham L. Felder, a well kno1A·nfur- ty. Eugene Peebles. acquitted of the killing or bis wite, can be arrested, afternoon to tb,e Federa1 prison at mture merchant ot St. Matthew's, s. murder of his wire at_ Norfolk, Va., rame up to-day when babeaa cor us Leavenworth, Kan., to aerYe sent• C.. in this city on the morning or on the ground ot ln:samty, waa placed proceedings were Instituted b ~tences ranging from two to eixteen December 14. !n the Virginia State Hospilal for the torney Ragsdale for the release :f w. :,ea.ra. . ·. . -. The shootlnc occurred at the t~sar.e_, and h.u been kept there ever B. Avant, who Is now in the pentten. One other, Antonu, Vicario, aged ::;outhern depot in front of a.n ex- amce, until last Friday, It wu di&- Uary. :Solicitor Wells wu granted ~-~•the younge5t member of the hand. presa car on train No. 29. which covered. 81!1wu reported In the dally flve days in which to tile bis anewer was taken to the reformatory at El- Felder wu Intending to take for Co- papers, that be had escaped custody. to the writ. ,tra, N. Y. Three other defend- lumbia. . The Wllllamsburg authorities The position taken by tbe attorneys nta were convicted 1-ut granted new On the witness stand tbia morning "_arned the aut~orltles bere that be tor Avant ts tbat Avant should not rla1s. Two indicted members of the Jonee declared that he had ne,·er seen •as an es~ped. inmate. that he might be in prl5'.i:: because. 81!1 claimed and are in hiding_ in Italy. Mr. Felder until he b(" appeared in come to Atken, as his ?3°ther, M~- since, Judge Watts issued the order The defendants tried on the charge Court to-day; that he was drunk on W. D. Woodward, resided In tb1a admitting the prisoner to bait and .r conspira.cy to use the mails to ex- the morning ot the shooting and did city. Solicitor Welts was In t d l9rt money from Italians living In not kn0VI' he had shot any one until This morning the police discovered therefore. accepted the n~~I: ~/: Ohio and Indiana, wef'e members of the officer came In the car after him. that Peebles had come to Alken, and peal. p ~ organization known as "The So- He said that be shot becau.se one of he ~·as ll few minutes a!te_r bis arSolicitor Wells's position Is that 1 dety of the Banana and Faithful the men in tbe car told him that riva 1 here arrested ou ~fa10 atreet, he did not waive the nil f f an:'t~=t Friends," the beadquums o! which there was a uian either looking in at the. instigation of the Virginia au• notice of appeal in the ,;ere in ~larion. Ohio. This is the the car or trying to get in. After ~borities. ~t the time of his arrest. since the appeal bas not been perrectfl"!'9tconviction of an organized band firing the shot be went on w!th hli. lt was noticeable that he appeared ed Avant is rightly In jail and Bigof Black Hands. With this result business, little dreaming that be had perrectly sane. A !ew minutes, how- ham is subject to arrest. the Goverment officials belie""e that "·ounded any one. e:er, a!ter he had been placed in the It will be recalled that whee Avant they have etrectually broken up Bl~ck . Mr. Felder declared that the &boot- ~ity jail. he began to get very ner- was arrested and Dr. Bigham left Hand operations in the middle West rng was without any provocation ,ous, and later. showed symptom& of Georgetown the Impression was that and taken a Jong step towards put- whatsoever, that be was standing In returning insanity. He i_snow being Bigham had fled. It Is true he did Ung a quietus to Mafia methods front of the car when, without 'lfarn- cl~ely guarded at the city jail, and not remove himself rrom the danger r throughout the United Stat~. ing, a pistol v.·as 0red from within. a \:lOlent outbreak would not surprise of Immediate arrest, but If the Avant ~ The defendant.a V1°ereburned away The bullet tnnlcted a wound in the th e officers or th e city, who have 60 habeas corpus proceedings should •• after eent.ence t.:,, guard arm and breast. In pronouncing the far noticed hta cond uct. fail be Vl"ill now be subject to arresL 1 • immediately Jlagainst any outbreak. or which some Yerdict or guilty, Recorder Smith But the question that concern.a There was some doubt befor th t .. : tntlmation had been given. sentenced tbe defendant to pay a fi~e this coun.~y la "What shall we do v.·lth he could be legally arreste:. • Attorneys tor the prindpal defend- of $500. No appeal will be taken. P~bles? The lette_r to the chief ot Avant ia treed under the habeas cor~ aa.ta said to-day that they lated~1r. F~lder bas instituted suit poh~e from the chief or police of pus proceedings then either the ap.•..•. ' ed. to fl.gbt pe~itions lo error In the against Jones, the Southern E:ipres& W!Jhamsburg atates that under the peat wtlt be formally dismissed or United States Circuit Court or AP- Company and the Southern Railway. Virginia law Peebles cannot be car- the case wlll be heard on its merits ,~ peals. He was confl.ned tn a local hospital rled back to that State. The people In the supreme court. Heavr sentences were imposed by for three weeks after the shooting, of the city feel that t_he burden of The young wife of G. c. Bigham the Court following the report or tbe and a pbyalclan teetified to-day tbat caring for an insane criminal of Vlr• was kllled last SeDtember hJ" a shot II,. . crand jury this morning. be ~-as not ab&olutelr out of danger gtnla should not be upon the should- from a nn in the bands of W. B. 1'", Salvatore Lima, of Marion, the )'et. crs of this county or State, hut if the Avant. The two men were together it~~ ehter of the band was sentenced to --------contents of the letter are correct, that at the Ume, and b~th were found ~ alrteen years' imprisonment. SebasChattanoogans Free Again. is wba.t Alken will have to do. It guilty of manslaughter, and each was ' t1an IJma, bis brother. and Giuseppe -may he recalled thst some time ago, sentenced to serve three years and -'_· .. -•. lgnoffo, bis brother-in-law, were Washington, Jan. 29.-Atter serv- someone in Virginia in authority six months in the penitentiary. The . Rntenced to ten years. imprisonment Ing 90 days, leu the regular commu- recommended that Peebles be given k11llng was never fully ex talned eac.h. AJl of these ti.-ed at Marion, talion for good behavior, Imposed hia freedom on the ground that and while many people took t!e vie_; , where the headquarters for the upon them by the supreme court of sanity bad returned, but this wu that It wu a cold blooded murder oper&Uona were maintained.. All of _the United States !or contempt of never done. the Jury believed that no malice bad : the fourteen defendanU were found that tribunal in connection with the M . b h Tb t:l:s• ::~;ound~:: "':: m::!o:::. guJlty, but the Court granted new lyncbing of the o.eg:ro Johnson. Sher- GA BLING n.~F.o\.RM PRonucn;. · , triaJ• to Agostini Marllai, of Den- lff Joe. ~- Sbl~p a nd his two coo.fed- Movement Launched in Washington There was some misunderstanding as I t th d ntaon. Vlceneo Arrigo, of Cincinnati, erates, Nick Nolan and Luther Will, to th f Ut f; 1'oth !rult dealen; and Sal•atare lams, early this morulng cast a tareto Relieve the SltuaUon. e I orm\/ o e appea and Rlszo, a secUon band ltvlng at well glance at the brownstone walls 'l'.'ashlngton, Jan. 29.-At a large- ever s n~e the case has cause Marlon. of the district jail, which ba.d been ly attended meeting of Southern trouble. WbeD e habeas th corpus probetv.·een them and liberty for almost members of Congress held here to-- ceedlngs are decided e exact status Priaoaer Sotii Sheriff. 90 day■, and aped away in automo- night with President C. $. Barrett. of of the men In the Court.a will be -biles: During the da:, the men ..,..ere tbe National Farmers' UnloD, steps known. _____ _ BRF.AKS UP PARTY, Greenwood. Jan. Z8.-A rather entertained by trlends. They left at were taken to get a bill prohibiting · novel suit 1&In prospect tor the ae.xt 10 o'clock to-night for Chattanoogs. gambling In farm products before the of the. Court or Common Pleas During the day the e:r.-&.b.erltr call- House and Senate In such a wa)' u Un.known Fires at House in Saxe- Do You Feed Yopr Crops?' ~ D · c::..o Supl?":'e yon should put. the food for your stock in a box, nail 1t up and place it m their trough-would yon expect them to thrive and grow fat? Hardly! e:-i~ Well! did_it occur to you that when you ase lumpy, b_adlymrxed futilizers you are putting this same proposition up to your crops-offering them plant food in snch • shape that they can't get to it? i 7c same pnnc1ple that you should purchase food for your stock. It should not only contain the Oeeessary Ammonia . Phosphoric Acid and Potash, bnt above all else these should be In soluble form-the mechanical condition of the fertilizer should be such as to permit the plant to absorb every particle of it, and the goods should' be· manu• factored from materials that will not give up their plant food at.one tim 7, but furnish a steady supply throughout the entire growing season. hi■ r .·.- wiUl ':· a~:~~: :::~: . t.=:b lnhistheat:;::;, l~~. ~y~: ment. • . , •• These materials must be ground to a powder and it re-quires machinery costing 1thousands of doliar,,; to do it properly. They must then be so manipulated that when complete, you have a compound,, each ounce of which is ·' exactly like every other ounce, .and not a mlxture, one • part of which would contain too much Ammonia and too little Potash, while another part would be exactly the opposite-and all of it contain plant food locked up and not available. ' ;:~~~;~ret~tssus:hee:~o:::g~.as Tri: Gotha Village. cenuy become so notorious that in Lexfn_gton, Jan. 29.-Flrlng Into the opinion of Mr. Barrett and tbe the bouae ot Jobn Head, In the SaxeDemocratic members ot Congress Gotba mlll village, near here, an un:::::t~•t::os~::.~~ 0 :on;~~r:n:e~ :;g:~•th::;ot::~h~:/~o::cl:! t ..~ j .• .. i);', ... : . This is the fertilizer you should have and can lletm .only one way .. I.tis impossible to produce a goods like this by the dry'.mixmg of raw materials, whether yon do tj11sat home with a shovel and a screen or buy it from someone who bas made it the same wa~e only difference being in the quantity. I ,. bee:· ses~~iff apta;beh:m:a;~c~et;u;;:m:~:1:! complaJnt to a suit agaiDBt himself: there and gave them the aaurance In tbe sum of $5,008. The suit la that ~e bore no wlll toward the 111 brought by A. J. Co1le, white. who court for his sentence. of lmpri£on- F~i2~ ~- do your crops any good, must dissolve in the soil waters ..•· These are constantly in motion, riSing to the surfac<:d unng the day and sinking at night-passing • and r 7passmg the. roots of the plant, which absorb the food contained 1n the water-and this is the only way in which the plant can feed. • _ There!ore, ~hen ro~ buy fertilizer, you shouJd do so with the. idea of furDJShmgfood for your crop and on the i. _'~:r:i O YOU KNOW just what your cotton and corn n~, and are you furnishing it in such quantities as required and lo such shape that the • plant can use It ? . _r ; .:\~ -' . ~~";-"':,. Remember that the chemical analysis of a fertilize,-;,; no test of its crop growing qualities. The chemist can pnl• verize lumps and by the use of varions means search oat the plant food ; ;your crop can't. :: Magill, allege& that be has been ar- Womalr ·Bilrned Alhfl, present at to-night's mee'Ung Retr cltemeut. -reaentative Edwards, LIV'lnptone, While a party wu going on a shot without "due process of law, etc.," Cincinnati, Jan. 29.-Bound and Howa.rd, Belt, Hughes, Adamson and sounded from the rear of the build• no warrant having been iasued tor gagged the body or Mrs. Alice Van Bartlett, of the Georgia delegation; Ing. a load ot shot crashed through h1a a.rrest, and that hia detention in Zandt, buraed to a crl•P. was found Beall. of Texas; HefUn, or Alabama; the window and the ltgbt wu in• .... Jail keeps him from attending to hla tbis morning lying on top of the gas Siseon. Collier &nd Dixon, of Mis- stantly e:1:Ungutshed. Cloae upon the ,_u1ness an~ regular duties to hia stove tn her kitchen. The woman bad siS&ippi; James. of Kentucky, and flrat shot came another, the shot lamage, $6,000. met her death while her three young others. tearing-through the glass or the win• Sheritr McMillan was eerved with children were playing, uncooacious or President Barrett, has been bere dowa. Four ot tbe company were . the complaint resterday. He says the traged1. In the adjoining room. for some time, getting his plans in hurt, none aertously, u the &bots 1 that the alfa.ir came about in this Jesse A. Van Zandt, the murdered v.·orklng order, and It Is propo&ed to were fl.red from a diatance or about 4 way. SeYeral days ago he was told woman's husband, ia being held u a secure the attendance ot aa manr 0 yards. , IJ" eeveral citizens that two weeks witness b>· the police. The man ad- Democratic memben of Congreai at Tbe injured are Mrs. John Head, lifO there wu a tight a.t a gambling mlta that he quarreled with bis wife these meeUnp from time to time as wounded In the bead; Henry Hook, · e-rent out In the county, and that in all Friday night and up to tbe time as poeaJhle. shot in the back; Mn. Artie Hook tbe ftght a negro nam,ed Sam Daniel be left the house this morning, an Expressions of opinion were se- and Misa Bertha Ru1b. -, received a severe punch in one eye at hour, be claims, before the discovery cured from practically all of tbe The attempt to aseastnate tbe fa.ml~ Yon can take an axe, break open the box and. get the • corn; your male can't. - . reeled and la being detained ln Jail Don't risk a crop failure I Insure your peace of mind as well as your crop by using Armour's AnimalAmmonlated Fertlllzers :.::i•:.~:.~\::~:twb~it~Y~~: of ~::~n~".: the coroner, Mno. Van ::;;:::~;;;:n~ ...~~d~~eo?::~gl:'. ~t:!':n~. ti;h;l!~."~i.i.:~~~e:.: :: 'and coupled with the report wa.s the Zaodt was fl.rat choked Into uncon- there la not the Jeast doubt tbat tbla titled at once, and De-puty Sheriff n.gge&tlon that Coyle should be ar- sciousnes.s, then bound and gagged Corm ot gambling io oo way help& tbe M111er telephoned for tbe blood.Manufachmld by ;... rested Coyle was out on bond in with strips torn from a lace curtain grower or consumer or farm pr<>- hound& from tbe State penitentiary. another criminal case. an appeal be- and placed acroes the stove with her ducta, and on the other hand ts a aeThe opinion here is that the shots Ing before the supreme court. bead ID the dames of the burner. The rioua menace to them. It helps were ftred by some one living in th• Finally, last Sunday Sberilf MC- horror of the crime fs increased by only .the speculator. With other Immediate neighborhood. There ls ATLANTA,GEORGIA Mlll&n says he went to see the negro, the coroner's statement that the wo- Democratic members be will vote to no clue to the m1acreant. No motive Sam Daniel, out In the country, :ound man must have recovered conscious- suppress tbla Corm of gambling that for the deed i& known. • bJm with one eye practtcally out, neu before her death. is dally robbing the Southern farmer. The bloodhounds r~om the penltenDanlel saying Coyt& did it. and that When found all the clothes had A bearing will he held before the tlary la.st night were sent to SaxeWalt had been cut, So Monday morn- been bul'Ded off the body and the House committee on agriculture, Gotha by automobile lo response to mg be arrested Coyle a.nd put him in flesh charred to cinders. February 9, and etrorta wll1 be con- the telephone call from Lexington. j&ll. At the Ume there was no mag: The police dlacovered late this tlnued to secure as many Republican Sued From Awful Peril. Want Cotto• Tax Returned. 11trate here, owing to the death of evening that Van 'Zandt had been members of the House as P068ible to .. 1 never felt s v .. _ -Judge W. G. Austln. and the new ap- paying marked attentions to a young support the meuure when it comes writes Lewis Cha~b~~:~ oryM:;:b:~ Washington, D. C., Jan. 29.-The )'IOIDtee,Judge W. H. Kerr, not hav- girl for some time. The father of to a vote. Full and hearty 1upport t~r. Ohio. R. R. No. 3_ "u when a House committee on war claims totng received his comm.isatoo from this girl had protested strongly was pledged at to night's meeting tor frightful cough and lung trouble day beard Repreaent&Uve CJark, of Gov. Ans.el. Coyle is still in jail de- against his daughter's conduct and carrying out the movement, and the pulled me down to 115_ pounds In Florida, and other Southern memben AND BOILERS spite the aulL• , bad ftnally brought her before • po- only questlou now oeems to he that d~:o;:.r a: in adTocaSnncl CE-rt:als. Take outdoor t:~el'("i~e doil~· and your complexion will Le 1u·t>atlyim• Remember that at Silverman's right goods at the lowest prices. you get the Try COUNTY OF VilLLlA.IISBURG, Court of Common Pleu. ~':I~:u!:~ ii:~li°J. the State of Main Street, Next Door toWee Nee Bank VL Jane Graham, Ena Fulmore. David D Graham, Toby J Graham, Sam J Gr11• ham. Peter Miller Grabaro. Fiby Fulmore, Clude:r Eaddd, Wash Greely De~~ao~~ )In To the De-fendllntlabove named: You are bereb1 summoned and re• quired to an1wer the complaint in this action.of which a copy is herewith aerved apon 7ou, and to serve a copy of your 11D1werto uid complaint on the aublCriber at tu, office in Florence, S C. within twenty days after the 1ervif» hereof, nch11ive of the day of IOCheero:e; ud if you fail to a01wer tMcom~ntwithltJ the time aforeuid, Kingstree,· ~'"U:: ~!1o:~;.,.~t. :!--.;;~~M~~::.~~ DR.ROBERT J. McCABE, DENTIST, KINGSTREE, Tho Auge> !';oh. ' S. C The auger fish, hal[ fish, half o,:~'tc:~se;h!:;1~g, 3 door■ from • -=--=--=---,::-c=-c---th 1 ::t~r:: ::ie~h~s s:~t bi~;:; than an a.ImonJ, has a proboscis DENTIST, Ii.kcon enlarged gnat sting tbot can crab, 1s the tenor of all ,·essel! but ~~f: M. D. NESMITH, S. C. Lake City, W. L TAYLOR DENTIST, ••n•••.: o•c• •• •••••• . A. M. SNIDER . . s. c. ne:rt tho ressel is nt seo in badI----------..... ,reathe.r, witb disastrot11n1ults. 1918 When you feel discouraged ,n,l SURGEON DENTIST. • despondent,do not ~h-e up but take Office at Residence, Railroad A•ea ... a dose of ChambPrlain's 'fahleH nnd Y.0tt are_ almost ccrtrun tu fed all ::;~;·ft;: 01 ::.-:::.::~ J- -- -- - ---• Des. GWand AUorney-al•Law Second flDlr lasenlc Te■,te Florence, S. C. General praccicioner in all St.ate and Fodera! Couru. •I Tnlaa BeoJ. M--•~NES, M. R.C. V. S •• Scoff Warehouse Co. State Warehou·se No.121 Is Now Open. Insurance! No 79 0 No 47 • No 89 11:M am 6:47 pm 9:22 pm ifiilire,ccent Suada< $1IO Reward, The readen of COtfh'TY OP' WILLIAJIISBURG, By P M. BfUl'.ki11tu11,Esq, Probate Whereas, W P Moore made suit to me to grant !4n Eliza Moore Letters of Administration of the ~tate and effect.a of lJ W '.\loore. These ,,re, thcrefurt>, tu cite and ad• moniah, all aml aingular, tl,.- kindr"°d !~';°::; :~e~:!i,t ,teev ~: !n: before m, in ~he cOurt of Probuk, tu be held at Kmgst r, e, S C, i ,n the 6th day of No\·ember next 1tfter public·ation htreof, a1 11 11'clock in the fon"noo,n, dt.scue. wlll bt Ha.ti"• Catarrh t.'llre LI the only ~11:~Jd c:;:ir.:!tr~~f..~ h~,-~rJ··~o~t: Gi~en under my b:in,l t.bis 2ardday of October, Ant10Dumm!, 1916. 8ROCK!~TOS, Judie. Citationlfotice. TBE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUhi'Y OF WILLIAllSBURG. By P M Brookinton, Esquire, Probate Judge. Whereas, J T Davis made suit to me I trHt· r,rk. The proprtetons ht1\·0 &CJ much hdth In lUI curalh'e powrrs thnt 1hey nffH One Hundred Dollar■ for any ca,rf' that It Calli to cure. Send to:- lbt 0 These receipts can be used as security for ~oney 0 borrowed at a . low rate of interest to grant him Letters of Administraticn of tbe Estate of and eff~cts of \\ H McClary, ri'!QU!rtca :i constitutional mt>nt. Haff• Ca1arrh CU~ It taken In· tc!'TIUll3·. •ctlmr dl~tlY' upon the blood tnd mucoua eurlft~ ot the &Y•tem. theN- 1 gr,i.11ted. fIre Accident andHealth $100 t11!• µ.lptr ple&&fd to leArnth,1: tber•· ,,. at leut one rr::!~~~t:~~a?a~;hk~y;:-_n at~O~letl=j~/ JuJie. Life ♦S, ,J., ,or, .. ,•,,,o~"'}"'i~,,,k·,,,.~,,,!~,,,~f,,,1eh,,,: ..,,,1e,,,::,,,:;.,. .... ,,,s~"'V"'&n-" II liveStockPlate Glm Catarrh. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. of any kind, call on us. We write .. dtt&ded dlH&k' 11,~! ~Jene• has bteD ab~ lo cu~ In all It:< Sl'-a:;H. and that b and prepared to store cotton and issue receipts guaranteed by State of South Carolina > NoRTBBoulllJ. 7:25 1 m:;;:::::::::::::::;:;: 11:33 am 6:13 pm Soum Boullll. Whenyouwant Insurance \No 83 10,~0 a m No 80 0 No46 No 78 Citationlfotice. Probate Jadt[e. . ....a e.K~i~i~~~Ji.liiils:"··. AU penon1 b1vinJ daims arainst the ntate of Cyro.1 WIison, decea&ed,are ffQUirtd to p!'flent the same, dul, attated. to the under1igned at Heri i g• wa1, S C. for payment. and those h.debted to said eaute ue requHt~ to Httle the same. • T M BROYt,'~, E:recutor Estate Cyr-Js Wilson, deceued. 10-26-3t P M BROCJWr;To:-.. DR.R.CLAUDE McCABE, The Atlantic CoaatUn, railroad hupromnlga!A!dthdollowinir ached- One of us will be atKing,tree tbe nle, wbieh becameeffective Mooday, 6nt Monday In eaeh month, at Hel, Ma.r29, 1915: ler'• Stables. 9-28-tt Of Cow>JeL 10.i9•2t South Carolina ~~~ 0 /,__,-w-.·· ......... _ AntYal Executor'slfotice. Thew are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin~lar the kindnd and creditors of the said W H McCla.ry,deceased. that they be and appear before me, io the Court o! Probat~. to be held at Kin~tret>, S t:. on the 28th day o! October ne:(t after public::.tion hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. to show caust', if any they have. why the taid Admini.s1ratio:1 ::.tioul,J not be gra!lted. Given u1:tdPrmy hr ' • '• ,1 ?-Hhrl:.y of October, Anno Dor.iir.i.1 : 11 ti. i• South Carolina Knm, P1,1l\ate • NEWTOU • l~r t'.1~~~-••~~-d~J~ /:!'! Delttal Surgeon, ,old Cardui for years. He knoWs what ::,.::11;i'.1°·Be~ ~i &d.:il~7.'m• tr?.fflt~; ~r:.ch buiid;ng. oveB-~T tainable everywhere. ~i!°Flii:0':, PM 111 Wut •-• ,... Dental Surgeon 11 6'\~ :'~ an':,, these lablcts nrc ,·cry vnluable. Ob- a!~!i::rn~bi:n_:~t:.=afi!~ tile olll« of the Clerk of Courtof Wllliamaba.rg county,South 1.!arolina,onthe 20th day of October, 1916. RoBERT J KIRK, Plaintiff'• Attorney. IIOFF&TT & HYDE, 10.26-2t JAMES OLWEU. A co. 00 11 :t:1tde:~~~i: d~~:<>·to ~~: dig,,tion and bilimJSness,for which Plaintiff 11Att.omeya. Florene<, S C, October 16. 1916. IIOPFSTI' It Hrn,:, oreouuel. To the Defendant-, Wash Gree.r, Gra~nham and n Sa- ci,i1°/ 4.75, ':ia;'rt;,:icti.e "":~.:'.iDr. D. Zed Rowell" 0Ufllff1Cf, :t: =~o~ ~ ~n:r :i~::s~: U.. compltinL 0 4 ..... ;r.-s~~:..:.= ~ ~!:1:.i[y 0~; -rt'!:c• ~:r.~ST.REE, ~=J~~t;~e~: ROBl:JlTJ II:"'- Ot.D!PAICIIJWITITI.•-- Silverman's DepartmentStore a:f ,t:~ STATE OF SOUTH CAllOLINA, !: UI ; Id.,_ c~ lllOUT'S IW.T dooe, I COUidId! ii was belpiog me. I 12!1 oow wan:two mileswilhout its •ger fi•lt frequent many of the la• goons of the coral islands and bur• tow holes for them5elves in the coral, but they have a per«rsc habit ol. doing the &ame thin! to \COIIPU.INT SERVED) w.._.,. .." a - OI.DlOOUClY Sl'tJIICS} I pl. joc, p.se I.,,...,,,..,,,..,,,..,,,..,,.,....,=..,,,="" bore through even sheet iron. Au• SummonsforRelief. ~,daBe~t=~. ~~ !t:h~~·A:I =~ .f ,.,...._, ®.::~:kw:'~~nly Trio, troulits, doa't give up in des!:'. Try best people. pro,·ed l\'ithin a. few month:!. it. Obtainable eYer:rwhere. , •• CNIAl'U. Pin yo\lr faith to th• hou•• tll•t ha• got th• cauellf:I••to •nlluN, writesu loUows: "I gufferedtor four n. foDowi .. ,,_. yea,s,willlwomanlytmlblts,anddurin11 this time, I COUidonly sit up for a liltle while, aaadCOUidaot .-al~ aa,.,b ..... at 111. Al bJllel, I would have ...... pl1llS la!11Jldlllide. Thedoctor-calledla,aadblolreal· = ,.. liM ........ lh¥, IIOlblaclte1Ded IOdo me aay 11ood. I bad pa IO weak I could !IOIstand, 111dIP"' up la despair. _... At Jut, 1111bullland &b I purpose iJt pro~~:n by its pince in The patrons will hold 8 meeting People comlag a■d G•lag••De• Pro•pect, and will preach his fare. felt as ii I could l,ardly keep 1ruing. thousands ul American homes. Saturday morning at 10 o'clock to Ugllled with Ille Fair. well sem;on at this church .Sunday; That was before I ·t'.",k Tanlac. lin~~!{ J2~!ic1.'ithth ;t:!!:o discUBSmatters of interest pertain.. Salters. November 13:-We have November 26:at 11 a. m. This makes Today I h:L\·ew,,rked ~u.k~n hours PhilndelJ>hia, Pa. wrote to Dr Cald~ in1r lo the BCbool. had some un.,.,oonably hot weather Mr Ingra.ham s fourth year on the and I do not hardly feel it, "°great well that he had u""d Dr Cald,vell', me." Syrup Pepsin m hi, nou,ehold with Mr and Mrs C,oney entertained the past week, but the weather man Johnsonville charire. He ha, labored was the relief Tanfac lut nia:ht in honor of the teachers. bu prnmi.,.d that we shall be shi•• hard and faithfully here for the ui,- These otnte,uenls were mad, by E •~celle~t rcsul.ts and that he and 15 The Betterment u,oeiation will erin1r by the middle of next•eek. buildina: of God's kingdom, and if R Ilokhoy, " Southern rnilwny con• ~ f:;•l.v ~njider it indeed a friend hold ita re11ular meeling Friday Quit,! a number of the Salters foll< the members of the churches he bu duct.or, who resides at 929 King St, :~0: h;~~n, • ways ke,p • bottle of week. attended the county fair at Kinp. eerve~ are lost.it will be their fault, Charleston, in nn endorsement he Con,tipotion is the direct mc~tfollows-: drug~ mak,•s 1t :lll 1dC':1lrenlL'tly fcJr ticello ll!inui.1; 2 8; 0 au•• ~,~::~hC:!t1~~~~; f, i",;~~:::~::: ..:.. ······.:~::::~;~ 8 Clinton Hanoa.. 90 crups,andWilliamsl:,urircountyfarm .. mon-,monumentatOldJohnsonv11le Isuflc-r(>(l from cl1on1c nernn1:; -__ -, -..,- __ _ __ _ Woodrow WllMln. 1 Mat~aret Wilson, Mrs Wilham G Reno Prosser .... ::::::..:::..~..~-~·-::::.~~::.·· 90 ers can raise 19 a-ood stock as &DY· Sunday evening. among v.·homwere indiJ;c~tiou fur. ~thout fifteen .re:irs 1 Grade II. where in the country. We hol)i;!the Hon J Davis Carter, Messrs RE and 1~~~~ f~~~,c~ n~~::~ 8;:>rn-Staunton, Va; now HIJ· ~1rAdt)o, Mrs Francis B Sa~re. ~~=tti~:~/~ I Hazel Eaddy.............·················----95 good work will continue. Dou~lass, Walter Po, t on.,W W Bur• uf tbe l,e,,t phy-icians and I bare nine Ye•rs old. Writinus••·"CongressionalGovernImrnt;" "Tile Slate, Division and Nor'!'an Eaddy .......... •················-···94 Mrs J A McCallum of Blenheim row~, J A Carter aod Mr a nd Mrs nl;o t.1ke11nil kinds of mcslicines, Ancestr_v-Seotch•Irish. 94 Theti~ Prosser.·-····-······ .....·-········••·•···· spent 8 few da)·s ~ith relatives here Davia Hanna. both.. yr$<.•ribc.:d ~nd propri~t:.\rY Educated - Davidsron CollPge,I R..-un!on;" "An Old Master '1nd OthHydnek PO$ton_.... ····:·--·- 93 last week. Rev p D In~raham gave a fine med1ctn~, but ,~·1thout recc1,•1ng North Carolina, Princeton. t]nh•ers- er Poiitie11l&!s11y~;"''l!ere Litera1 Grade III. We are very Rlad to have with ue lectu.re to th e WOW ~mp at John- n.n~:f:: ~~~~~t ::~~cf~ervousduring ity of Vindnia, JohDs Hopkins. ture;" "GeorKe Wtl.'-"iingtoa;" "A 11 94 a,:ain, ~.,:O~: i~:!:~~·: .....~~-.~~~·.: :·.:~:::·.-.:=_ after five years' absence. our ~nville ~uorlR~ evenin~. If all the day and I was Yery r~tlcSB ~;" "The 'Stat!:!;" "EJeWilsoo Denoia.. Grade IV. C Everett's farm near the lower them aod put ,L into practice, they "bit with severe pa111m the b~ck ol ed active life as lso,yer in Atlanta ments uf Histoncal and p r1 I Evelyo Perry··•·---· ...····--··-· ........ 92 bridsre, oD Black river. will soon know wha t it takes to be a ':i~;tln:;::~~i~! tjii~~[ Ga, 1882. Later returned to stud: Politics;'' ''When a M~n eo::a ~ Vir,rie Perry·-······--···-··· •·· ..._90 llr J L Fo,rworth, who has been true WOW. . ___ felt ns if coulcl hardly keep guing. ies at Johns Hopkin•. Himself;" "The New Freedom." Grade VJ. man•Jing M.r Everett's farm for a Dots lrom Dicky Swamp. Really, I wns in fL very b::id condiCareer---Associate profe~sor of hi• Religion-Presbyterian. ~::i:.r~~d;-·· ••• .:: number of ienrs, will rent a f~rm .Salters Depot, .Rt l, November t11.~Afriend "ho knew about my tory and ecooomiesBeyn Mawr C,oJ. ---·--• 18858, professor of same sub- Sloan's UolmealforNeunlglaAches. from Mr NW Cook only a t~w m1leo 13.-The weather 1s still hke sum oilmen~ urgecl me to take Tnnh,c 1.e11e. Grade VIII. • lower down the road toward George- mer, warm ~n~ .unsettled . and I took the nch·,c• And the Jecto We,leyan University, 1888-90; . 19 ':!:i~/':'d.d~. -· .. _ • :~ town. We are ve~yirlad to note that co~~u~i~~t~~gp~:i:!:.he go m t~ Tan lac .ure did giVed dollars. : . to Andrews. Bring, Painful Results. reliable remedy makes it J)Olllli· Mtssrt1 C L Creel and Emerson --• at the very onset. Itisa 881e- Ard called on {riend, in Flor•nce Onoeupon. Ume CharlesMolten,or Citation Notice, 1·· guard against coughs. colds ~d Sunday afternoon. . ~!J•;~~:•d:;~!if.i'/i!:~~:,:a ~ THE ~~~J.~ ~~• ~~~Li:!.fa~~g.LINA,l:. other catarrhal cooditiom. oo Mr aod Mrs Charh~ .Cox ha-vr cold and .,...ei, brought on a severe By p M Brockintun E~q Probate h.. matter wbat symptoms ue m~nirest. Catarrh i.a an in81111UDa· ~::~ds~~!~t Mr A Flowers• house on ~~~o~i:i'o':~tiam. lie was con- Juwheereu W E SplVt"~ ma~e suit to ~ tiooor tbe mucousmembra.oetbat . • . . A friend recommended Sloan1a Lint- me to grant bim letters of administra- ~ li11esthe breathingapparatusand Ju I,us 8 r~wo 01 f:1l1oma spent 01eDt.ciUo~ hlll ov.11caae aa evidence tion of the estate of and l!!'f!ect& of Mn the digestiveapparotua. PERUNA theMr week-end wit~ relativ1.s here. ol 111effecunn~ )(ullen. bough_ta L v Buley, _ • relie-,escawrh. Jnubletrorm.Uia Mrs S M Burney haa returned to bottle and apphed U to his acbmg These ate, therefore, lo c1~ arid ad· •· ~·as1;10Ucedmonish, all andsin~lar, the k1ndre-dand .~ EVER·RIADY·TO·TAKE Charleston after spending some time limb&.Soonl~provemeo.t 1 0 ~~ 9: ~i.~e~:;d b!Z:riJ'8~;:: with relative9 here. an:~li~fi'e~b:r~~e:t ,~1~!u:h~~:'<- 1 va~:.c:u}: :,:o!octm::; I I ble for you to check any illness r I BUT 1·· ~= posed to IUddeu cbanpt in tbe weatheror compelledto be out in alusband rain. h will also be roundmoat satisfactory as a tonic following an at- tack of lllness. -i,ncs lrom Leo. :::r!e::v~:; t:E':a.:t Ill g::~t~::1 ";; l f,,,•u111111e an,;!don - • BOTH and Mules • • For J • Sale or Exchange • L • L. S TU F d 1very, ec C d I 'U' E 1.1 an Sae Stable y • •• •· :i~: ..~~~a~~.cD~ 1~:!t!~~~t!th~ '~~!~ j~ Lake City, • South Carolina ~· u.-,~o,nnc-u nor ~~~~>118:"'~~~8";1!d"';9.•~--·-,....w~~.r'B!f-:.C...."'! ~~:t. ~~r'~h1!c!~a.1:~~~:}b~t ic1c~~·;~'"'ik~ l -t ,.... ---....... ~ ...'!!-;.1~ ••• ~i:"..,..! •t1,.;o:i,!.. 11\ 1. llkO~O(Jt malarial ff'Vt'r in th1;;~f'ction Rt.'Vp B ln~1HiU:mfi,h:J Ill~ rq~U HAS d~~:'e1 1 ri:.·:.~ l1:r.;;:nter:· ::nm~~~! ~~Id :tJ;'.:~.-:.~~l;~~:~h~·~~th d~; •'. Horses 13: - News ie ::~,yi:;r~~:~~:~W~e~r~~S:; ~~r!!'re~blro•~r:et i~fih~r~:e~ant.i: :~ scarce, but will try to give the man.v ~k, neuratg;,i, in la~t all extem•I ,how cause. ir anv they have. why th• ; readers of 'fhP Record a few lines :.dnt1.oo~\,ci'ilfie.c..ln.i.gga1Bt 2Sc., OOc. :~~dntetmiilistration should not be ~ from Leo. Gmn"under my hand th,s I Ith cay of ,C The health of this commumty H' No,ember, .i\.nnoDomini. Hl16 i,X'.' PM e.k<,cK"To,. •• som,-.hat better at present than it • 11-~~~~ Probate J_odi:e. ~ • Leo. November J. L. STUCKEY • l:Sl:"'lEl!!ibet•uth•nor,l1muy not C'UI~<: ..• • i. P.A. comes to you with a real reason for all the goodness and satisfaction it offers. It is made by a patented process that removes bite and parch! You can smoke it long and hard without a comeback! Prince Albert has always been sold without coupons or premiums .. We prefer tf give quality! Prince Albert affords the keenest pipe and cigarette enjoyment! And that Bavor and fragrance and coolness is as good as that sounds. P.A. just answers the universal demand for tobacco without bite, parch or kick-back! Introduction to Prince Albert isn't any h2rd~r than to walk into the nearest place tl:nt sells tobacco and ask for "a supply of P. A." You !'3Y out a little change, to be sure, but it's the cheer• fullest investment you ever made I Doubl• Tr-oubl._ ,:f1~:~: !~~g !~l~nh;Jrru~:t 1 to it~-~~ him o\'e; to hi• futhC'r to Le disciplinL-d,, hl•n thl' followinf!"com·ersution ,\ ns overh('ard: --- ---. One of us will be at King,t;ree the Dr LeGrand Guerry of Columbia fint Monday in each mont!t, at Helhas been elected treaaurer of the lor's Stables. 9-28-tf ~ Southern Surgical and Grnecological I.,,,,..... ...,, ................................... Sp~:~iw 8tr~'. 1~;~!~ite Sulphur • e •. Lodi&, No, 46 ~a!~:.,~,.~,t.~~~~.~~~c.~1 • A. F.M. Beware of Ointmen~s ,;;;- I I r~~:f ;~]~ ~w~\~~~5:r{i·~:F ,fl;~fii.~ ~r i·Ro:.i::. rK ~~~~~~:!2.., (. Kingstree o! l!ffii'll l\nd t"Omplt"ff'l)' di:t&nlt't': th• 1i1~~~~ut~J:!"11':irr;~i:; ~n~~~l~~u!t.!~rho~u'i:meet&Th.ur&daybefore full moon ead1 th 1 3 (·:11:11:-:1 Curl!, 1w1.nt1t:t,~1ur,J h1' J. 1,.,,....,,....._....,._.....,,..........,. no P. i-11,u .. ~- /.: C,1.. ToJ.-1h1, 0 .. conu.lrs n,,.,,,r, •ll1t l".11:11 r 1, llnd r.uu•nus !IUf· ru.-,• h•• ~11:-.- )'OU _.,.t thf' frPe. Sold b)' Dru1utl ■ 1s, Prlrf' -;:-..-~r 1'&11.cH&ll'I Family R. J. ~• Tobacco Co., w;-.s.a-. N>t11e. PIH, for \.'OnSl!J).lllon. N. C. Copyriab1 1918 b1 R. J. Reynold, Tobacco Co. beini rude to bC'r.''• Wind., .. l1ar111atan• hu.! been given to A winJ which J){'riodira11y blows from the interior of Afri<:a LQv.-arcl the .ltlantic duriPS Dc~mber, January and Fcbn:ftry. It is heralded l,y a fog or dry luue, ""hich someti1m~s conccnls the sun for I burn. I I NHl'UN Richn. niches are intended !or the comfort of hre and not life for the purpose of uoard~ng ri~h_r-s .. I asked 11 ~·ise man, 1aymg, --\\,ho 1s the for- ' tuuate man, and 1rho is the unfortunate?" He '-.1id: "Tbat man was fortunat- 1 .,.-hoSp<'nt and gave away and that mnn unfortunate who died and left behind. Pray not for that good for nothing mri_n":ho ~id nothin•,._for JJe Jla.:$Scdlus hfe m hoarding' richt>sand d~~ 6.,,1~~kb)? i~rr~~~t;~~~I c~~clfl!~~ Umoni:ils Insurance! Wh~n ynu want Insurance of any kind. call on us. We m8n. young or old. to be rude tO 11,·holcw1.:tkstogether. E\"ery pl:int, ever_,-bit of grass and leaf in its course is withered as though it bed ....--···· In lllll'lnJr Hall's ,PRlNEE-:f:'Al.BERT matter ,\ith h('r, Lccatu:.e~be is your- __ amJ 1.. 1:tl:'"n ln1t-rn:,llr. ar1ln,c: 11> 1'1)"111lhr> Mm•d fo ,,. .. r th;e ?!''~hm, up and mother am) not mine. But she is my wife. aud l "·ill not ullow anY The n:1•1c . • '"1.'ed, diJ you ~ay 10 11nd k> to ,our mot her?" "·Yes deJ'' "Weli. ,·o~ wiJI ham to ~ttle that Wlth•ring KINGSTREE 0 ea Examined and Glasses Fitted K..irstin Stump. Puller One Man - I 11.mnow t'qu,flpetl todCiety illued in Florence county from the hope to make a.II good a sh.owing forty J et1.rs. Af~e.r1~1e11I~ 1 .felt all laat week in November to' the Jut . . puff,d up. I • a.., rn cond.ii I dmt;y, and the roads are al,noat ,m. lloDdQ,nta~t to~ 1mmenae audi- Vera Hup•ns 90 had not got!A!aTanlac when J did, I -bl•, ence. Sl!""ol tnuna were run f,or Grade. Ill. do not belie,-e I would be ,I livini The C E ■ociety held Its re«ular the -on. Louio POiton,_____ .....95 man today. Really, I de, think meetinir lut niirht at Mulb.,rry At the Ia memorial eserciaea in Lenean Taylor·--·--· ··········--·92 Tll!)I~ h:18kept me from the grave. achoo! house, with a very iroodat• York Frliay, the principal add..,.. Wilaon Denni!l_.. --·----···91 When I .,as told about Tanlae, l tendan The to • d. uaed - _. by Rt• l E lhbaft'ey, a • had taken oo muc!i medicine that I ., . !"c ,ac .. wu, former s,utor ol the Methodi■ l,rade■ IV. had no more faith in medicine, .. $tt,ng the rood1n othera. obarcb hen. Vir,rie Perry,______ 94 1t "11bad failed rue. but my neigh- The infant dauirhter of Mr and 11,e Woma11'sAaziliuy of the Evelyn Perry...... _...•··-···-··-·-·-···-93 bo111kept IA!tlingme of To.nlac aud Mra Robert Moore of Sumter waa convention (Epiaoopal)ia . Grade VI. g~•:u~Ym~: bottl~l.la~I'~~: haried in the Ferrell familv buryin.~•t.oa ,n ...ion at Cb■rleoton .. It na ad· Luoa P01ton........•-··--·. ··-··-·-··94 I started taking Tao lac 1 ,. .. in irroaod at Mt Hope church Tueaday dr-,I by Ardid....,a M,tehell and Her~rt Eaddy_. - -·-···- ·-··93 awful ,hapeand it had been months laat. The little one waa taken ill Sat• Rn Dr John Kenb■ w. Vaahti lleneo•····-··-··- -·-· --····92 sint:flI bad t10tten a good night's urday and died Monday mominir. OffG people, tlliJ ii meaat for you. Don't laqll at fate. Pnpai,e ·······-92 rest. The fi111tbottle did me no The Kura! School Improvement H S Jadeoa of Floren~ "!U ohfl Im■ Ventera ··--· -········ ,._ for the "rainy -,," when li!e ii Dot tll n11J Rllllwle. .,,. . inthebNd by the aCC1dentald• Wataon Eaddy_··-······-· ..··- 91 goodatall sofar.,. I oould tell .. your peuiaa now. WOBX, WOBX, 'WOll! SAVE, SATll, ....,.., of bia gun while hutinir Aulbria Hunin1... __···•···-..-··--·-91 and I did ~ot want to get any more: IIIOClationm~t at. Mulberry achoo! Moadt'1 Conier Thurmay. Bil Grade VII. ao I thought I,..,.. ju.et throwing my houoe lut Friday o,,iht and all pr.., UVE! Tllil pietut IDIJ c11uceyot1r whole li!e it 1011 P" lt IAUll8T TKOUGRT for jut be milt11$ea. Co11COtrate JODI ail. illimieo are not danileroua. Lida Taylor.... _. ---..93 money away by buying Tanlac juat eQt eojoyed the oeeuion. Routinr J'Oll D'.SOLVE to ..... ol ilie few W.h will :auu;r Grade VIII. u I .b~d when I ~ught the other bDlineoawas tranacted. after wbieh - it. h»Bla,hille la to baft another 111 bank-:111!111'1 J-ph Norwood and' medmnes. My ,rife kept after •• varioua game■ were indulired In. JIOTBIB. Tund The oooking elub sold home-made A JI Denbow havin,i petitioned th• Albe~t May Eaddy._ •• -···-·-····· 95 lbougb, and I bought th e. !loentarJ of State for a eharter for Vi~I Eaddy ···········-·····-·········-······95 00 candy OPEN AN ACCOUNTWITH US. 93 tbe Commen!lal Bank of Blackville, Lonise Eaddy-··-·· ••••••••••••••••• ·--·· belo~h~ seoo~dto~~r =te half Ill~ Duka and aoo,Mr Joe Dukes, BANK OF KINGSTREE. with a l'apital atoc:k of $25,000. Grade IX. the Tanl~k bold of m;troubl:,: viaited near Manninir Sundoy. The will of the late S F McBride Ella Ruael Pootoo_ --· --··· 94 and no,r they have been oompletely . We a"!' triad to DOie th •t th0 '!" •f• <>fFloreaee beqoeathNI all his real· Grade X. broken up. Four botU.. gave me fl1ctedwith measl•s are 1mprov1ntr. -te to Connie Mowell orpbao111eF.ditb Pem.·-·-··---·--94 complete relief and I am in fine Mr ~• d ~~• E E Bradham ot r.t Greenwood. The property hu ..... ,.....,,,..,,..........,.......,....,......,..,... .... _ 1health now. GreeJyv,lle VJSlted at tbe home uf bttn rold ind th• inoome then from ------ •'The Tanlac gave me a good ap- Mr J J Bradham Sund11. will 111pportthree ehildren in •perpeti!A!,and now I eat three big meal• . __ ••• ~~EBUO. petait■. 11day though I ueed to never eat a . Bt,rq ud. W.UBJVlu1 bite of breakfast for my syotem was Cleveland Bur Boll Cotton. Seed FlorellCehu I real DaURhter of 'Made the Revolution, lllra Mary Louise ti"a,-boro,PL-"hu.Unmdon in •~ch bad •ha~ I never """ b~n- f~r:.ie, $~d~o~~~~llbe!S ti:~~ llavit who retridea there with her o::.r a bud ■poll of broodJiti■ .. 11w11 gry m the mornings. l ha,·e gain- p Lapa S C • I 18 4 1ran.idau1rhter. Mi• Clara Bailey. t..ra•L I~ palu ed a good d~l in \\·eight, too, but I SON. nea, • • •t Sbe celebrated her 92nd birthday 1". "" o:b•IIIud look ~14 eui)y. A have not "e1ghed recently, 50 I can't 1 1 lut wttk. Sb~ wu a daaa-hter of :; s.it just how many pounds. 1 1~V':o~ 1 • Robert Morris o~ of the aiJrl)en of &ndI am ableto do •1 bou••ork wbicb I can cow eat cabbage, fish or ~t~~ =~:hi:IDt;:ror:·\ic~keT:n!:~ the Ikaclaration of lndepend~nce. The T•nlRC al!!Odrove •~·av that llnch IIUTPrise ,na felt in Hamp- WV"m:i~ ·1, ·c1a . 4 ten Friday w~n~t wu levned that 1ion., matee ~ er:: sleeplessnessand I rest like n child for 1917, tells about the best 1lrack1l u faila. no~. John Mel.aann eSwee~y, eon of ltNGgt..b. Yow--,: the late e:i:-Govemor Mll.. B Mc• , •. n I reccomruend Tanlac no.- be· Sweeney, and Iii• Willie Mee RatScott J)nig Co, Krngstree. S • cause I want the world to know WHAT·• what it dld for me, so they "'ill be teree bad been privately married in the co~rt bo~ in that town the able to take it. I have pen1uadeda and ,tVi!e aped.al laformadoa. • to th precediQg nifd>t by e Probale lot or people to take Tanlac, for it is the beat cropl to pow, both for Judp, • wonderful. profit and home Ute, W M Rina, pretrident of Clemaoo Tanlac. the moster modicine, is Livery, Feed and Sale Stable Tbe Jar,re lncreue ID our buai• eolleae: W W Lona. State demonaold by Kingstree Drug Co, Kings• oess which we have aplo experi• cuccd durille the put year ta the ltntion ... nt; l N Harper, direrobhlyIAtally shu,. Three! T. W. WOOD 6 SONS, Total.._______ _ ____ $ 2.75, • 1 0 prices paid for Furs. S S AROX• ~fi~~~~~;~~~ J1:;~i~";;~~ S£EDSMf.ij, •. Richmond,Ve. 0 ~r~ 01 \':~i: persons were ~rre~tl.'d.:ir,d Hffief'rs Our price for the three papers ····-··-··S 2.00 SOS. Lanes. SC. 1-18-4;__ ~~rstapplkaUoa~vuv.s~~,MJteat. Mtc. are 8l'arc1iin5£" fqr ha}f adoz~n more. L..---------' '° Jw ~= "°· !if~~ Y !!1•· """° ri;;• I===================== gs DAI All• THE WAR ISON OOWII BUT ~1:'!:4 u-:: !t ::: n~t!1~:iX:Y. :oil~::~:: •l:!: ~J LAXFOs ----18 WOOD'S Seed Catalog farm and GardenSeeds W-FOS Isu im,raved Cascn !~:O~ ~b~;.;.1:! ~~: ::.,:.itl~8 I ::~i. l!:.,c:•=• J. L STUCKEY HASBOTH Horses and Mules For-.Sale or Exchange. J. L. STUCKEY Lake City, WOOD'SSLLDS. South Carolina l •• ,e ffll. STATE AJD FOR OUR SCHOOLS WU l,turb. g /ti Th• mad do19m aod 0 th /:, 1 : ness eod of him during hot weather. • ~~~~:~~;_™· guarantees a . ~ven•months term from the equaJ1z,ng fund acd allow, w.F. TOLLEY A ILK.WALLACE It ia gratifying to know th■t local Editor. County Record: • one teacher to everv 25 pupils, proPabll.-en. dealers are linding numerous purDuring the present )'ear . the ~id~ the district carries. the 8-mill .,if Thu.red•~• M•1f 3 1. 1917- chasers for improved harve1ting m•• lschools ~four county have re~•~ed l1m1tof school taxes. It will be ~n """'"""""""""'"""""""""""""""'...,,.ichinery in thisaectioo. Whe,nafarm•jState ~!d .~nder th e heads, Huz~ lhat, ~ncler tbib &ct, the teaeh1nw • , er puts his money in a reaper or a ~hool. Rur~l ~r•?,ed Sc~~I." force 1n • uumber of over•srraded 0 Buy a Liberty Bond. binder it i• pretty well under■tood Term ExtenS1on. EquahZJDI< achool■ can be increased, and the 'ntie is the cry of the nation just that he intends to raiae aomethiug • nd .. B.uilding." The table bel?w ~II many financial worries of our trua-aow It is the tlopn of the various beaides cotton and tobaeeo. It look■ ~how tnat ot th~ 54 school d1stnc_11tees reliev•d, if they will only take • . now as if old Williamaburg may yet m the cnunty, '• have benefited in advantag,- of the provisions of the •parlments of t.he national govern., ht-comea grain-producinii county. sotoe form or other from legislative &c!t.Knowing the cnmped conditioo ment and is carried to all comera of appropriations. The Term Extension of our beet achool ■ u I do, it would tbe continent tJn official dc,cumente Why do some of our C'itizens aJ. act is the olde,t and appliet princi• kem crimina1 if an oppartunity to throu11h the mails. low their cows to run at large when pally to small schools. To receive aid put these achool ■ in an euy financial OD I'll let\t'r& comin,r from official they know it is in violation of & under thi, act a district mtut Jevy ~ondition. mostly at the State's ex• Wuhinaton may be nvted in the town ordinancP, not to speak of the for ~hools not leBBthan 2 mills. The pente, is newlected. The-State-Suoer· right hand comer o! the envelope annoyance and ex)l"ose it so fre- Rural Graded School act requires a intendent of Educatioo asks me to and formin,r a part of the caocella- quentJy cauaes nei,rhbors who have levy of at leut 4 mills. 11tne two e,nphuize the fact that after this lion aevi.ee these words: .. Do your lawns and gardens to protect? It &ou·reesof :::it,ce aid are fairly well year the bentfitll of the Equaliz.inst 1,it, blU' a Liberty Bond. ln~uire at look■ like down rifht, unadulterat- under■tood. The most far-reachin11 fund will apply only to thooe achoo! ■ a,y bankor pootoflice." ed meanness on the part of any per- and recent legialation is an acl pro- that levy 8 mill■ for ■00 :: •• •• :g ·-·····..... at eirht ten or even a larger ioter• the State Bankers· &190Ciatioa bu Wilson, No. 24..... 500 OI .• --· at • ' •f • be ible to been appointedspecial Liberty Bond Cadeti, No. 2()......... •..... .":: ·iroij·i,i :·· ..... (i; .... ·-·- ••• per eentum, 1 ,t P0l8 chairman for hi■ group. Among the ~ward, No. 27• •• • ·: •• •• •• • • • • • S300: • ••• • • • 76 OI • ••••-·· ··--·-125 ••• ···•·· ·--_-_--: ebtain ■uch. May this national 0811loeal chairmen are ih• following: Pe,;;:.,amJ:i.~:. 00 -al to auch men and arouse their Kingstree, E C Eppa: H,mingway, Rough Branch, No. 31.. .. :::f :j ·-····--······• • •·-· • •· ·••···· I -- l: -;;:- - I - I 1::-.-aroo ··uooo ~::-.:;;it•N: 00 "j:1 ~:9~~~o:"~~::: ...... 28:: ::::::...:: ~ri:1erty ....... ~::::,~ ~~~J'. N~·.5:: •• • ::70~ 18600 Phone 167 - - KINGSTREE, C 1 1 trtJ Bond■ carry. Nev; York. May 29:- l'bornas A 'f.f ..~r·N! 0·:.::: .....••••••• :(: : 100~ 39 g _ ..............~::::: I \ Tio,three KiDA'.lt""" haoks, Ed. od erl f . BeloenXRoods, No. 47. fflOI ··----·,·-· !'-----------------------' ,.rtioo of the ir ~·• 1th.at a sacrifice ~•;:~~i":~h~: :~~-::~~.~-~ of the d1ff'~nce 10 the interest rates ker, Jr; Br ■ nch,ille, L H Fairey. al tight or ten cenll, and the three _______ s OIi • • • • •·.. 0 (I •• •••• •••••••• U -it II the pootof!ice, ■re ,ellin11 ,son t ay spar a ew m1nutn Carii,le, No. 49....... ". . . . .. . . . . 100OI 16.00 apnllforlhegovernment.andwill from.his laboratory tuks to ":II fot':.~s::;;,:·i:.~:·s2:: ..•••••• '20000.74" ···•····1,-.-------------------aot ooi, ■ell you a Liberty Bond tor Amencans ~·hat he beheve■ their B.ethol,No. 53............ 100OI-·-·· ......................... 100 -., amount ,-ou may atipulate. but duties are in this war. The citizen t6 NN~.sc55: ·.::: .... .. =..•__-··-· 71 00 00 : will ialue you 8 bond 00 ao easy. or who buys a liberty bond, he aaid, Black River. No. 56.. .. .. .. 00 IMtallment plan u ia !et forth in paya the. lint p~emium on an inaur• :f~~o.N5J. ·59:: •• • • ••• ••• 100{)(······~·~- 200 00 . . lbeir advertisemenll in thi•. paper. ance pohcy agamst the de•th of de- ~:!,~•Fo~t,69N~. ·si ~ 67.00 •3l 00 ··--·· -.-· If you bav~ money,thereu,no bet. m~~racy. . . ,, , th e l~ventor New■ of Leo Nei&bborllu,od. hav., the plant and are ready for at,r .,., of showio,r your patrioti11t1 One t.~mll JS.s~rt", than by inveetin,:ciD a Liberty Bond, declared. the minimum_service aoy bida for the e-rection of a modern \bereby helping yolir country to car• of UI cao render America and the Leo, May 30 -A very succeaoful school buildin1<. , • rJ on succe•ful)y its part in the democracy of the whole a·orld is to protracted meeting' h~ ~n held at Mrs A A Brown haa returned from 1 llftl t gle it has undertaken for buy liberty bond=:i. The loan should Pto11J)f'Ct church, beginRm,t Sunday, 8 short viait to her daughter, ~rs J tt,e. of the world agaic■t the not only be fully subacribed,it ahould 20th inat. The pastor, Rev W P E 'Hemin1rway,at Hemingway. be overoubocribed. No government Way, was ... i,ted by Rev M F Duke b~ious taiot of Kai.wriam. in the history of the world Pver aek• of TurbPvlMe. Twenty•ai1 memben DoU froa Dicky.S....,. l g...... t~~i?i:, ::::::ii: •••••• :i2oo. PEOPLE -THAT WALK MUST PROTECT. THEIR FEET f.:.:;'.:!, ;::J.1!~ How Will YOU BeRated? 1!::,.;;'~~~ji,.~ ~!; ed money fur a nobler purpose. To lo~th1~';,.!;;;~ill May 28:-Alnice • Rev and MrsG C Vauae and their . . buy a QO>nd 1s to pay the fir■ t i)re- be felt. We are sorry to reporl that Kath• six childrPD of C.Ow■rda attended the lo thts paper WIii be fouo d an ad- mium oo an insurance policy agaimt rtitemfnt by the Merchants Mer• the death of democr111.cy,again•t bru- erine. the little dauahter of Mr and commecrement exereil!!ll"S of M.ulberrany other bust• ~nuti>ndent of th~ ~uth Carohna Miss Marie Graham, of the Single drelB,M A Shuler.Etq, of Kingstree: aeee man who 1s a member of the Sunday•schoul association. .section, is visiting Misa Vedo Brown. delivery of diploma!; music, ,\tr Sil· aasoeiation and ieeks credit the mer• Fire.supposed lo he caused from a Mrs R B Jona$0D, who has beea vermim and Mr■ J L FPrretl of Gree!hant or drui:rgist wil: first look for ciKarette thrown by a boy into cot- spending B few days at Romt- with lyville: valedictory. Allie MontiromJon _. name in the credit ton,ditl SHi,000 to tht" largesL cotton her son, Dr L 8 Johnson.has return• ery; "good-bye," irrarluatinll clus. ~ t':; . " . i b, mill in Newberry Thursday. ed home. • Prayer was offered by Rev Mr Ran•utde to see ho\\. h~ 18 rate< . }I J I Hon J Davis Carter anct Mr Wal• kin. The Kraduates received beautithose ht>has previously dealt w1th. r==-~====~:::::;:~:-:-::::::;i tt>r Poston have been appomted reg• ful bouquets of many varieties of If ao X appears after Jones' name I PHYSICAL TRAINING~ istrars for this precinct. All men ftow~,also numerous valuable !lifts. lle'II have• hard road to ue.-.1 beTEACHERS IN1 DEMAND between the ages of 21 and 30 are The faithful teachers left for th,ir 1 1 ! ~r~~~~~~ ;·~~~1u~~~u~1 required to reaistP.r for federal ser• homes Saturday morning. carrying fo h f th ed·t1 con•ldertht• tt..a1thfut,useful, digvice, and we hope all our YOUD2' men with them the love of all. Mn Mat• re r ae~ ur er c-r • A person 9 good name, a na~t! ntt'I~ and profltabler,ror.talon will show their braverv ~J' rejfi~ter: tie Williams, the principal, has been" 1 Dat stands for honesty and fa1r 1 ioll promptly. The re-~strar ts 5-, with ua four &e!lious. .ie.Jinl( toward all men is the most "'· Penn.. S"onh and SM&th ca.ro• years old but will register if needed. The Ladies' Aid soctety will hold ,aluable asset that any man can posUna have blll■ pendlnc. Hoq J Davis Carter and Messrs it.a regular meeting at St Paul's R98, therefore every i,elfreariectinfl !;i~h!~~~•~~~~: 0 ~h~h°."~r:h~~ f~:~~o~~~~ S8 A:~~:'!, a~~:t~ church Saturda1• at 4 p. m. ~~~,!!";!~ or N•• F1orence Thursday of tut week. To Care• Cold In One Dey man prefers a good ratir.g in a book ;:ra:,=niv(~!~:,. ..t the cla.s to which the Credit TIIE SAVAGESCHOOL roa A much n.. ded rain fell here T,.•L&UTtVBaao>100,1.i.,. uot..,u., ;:~i; or n =========== ~'a.t!: I;:.a~ I f{~Ti:~==~~~:: :~•1~:~~>: Goide belor,,rs and in the relm it aerves. ~,. ':...'!!S]~~~~":2r Cit,, MTnh!'f;us~ ; \ ) of~ Graded school \ Without Good feetThey WIiiNotGofar. Do it the ONLY WAY7--by wearing Shoes Made for Ease, Comfort and Durability They cost no more than other shoes, but are much better, more comfortable and last longer. We sell all the leadingmakesfor both men and women,andfor style, quality, price and a perfect fit, just call at the Silverman Department Store, East Main Street, KINGSTREE,- - S. C. m~J'T=-''~!~!·! ~ 1--------------------..: l •• ,e ffll. .~~ /ti \tJ,lJ WU l,turb. g TELEPHONE NO. 83. Th• mad do19m and ODocopy, aix months.. •·••···••·· 0 th /:, ad~~,;.;:::: 1 : ness end of him during hot weather. • L:r~ guarantees a . ~ven-months term from the equaJ1z,ngfund acd allow, w.r. TOLLEY A ILK.WALLACE It ia gratifying to know th■t local Editor. County Record: one teacher to everv 25 pupils, proPabll.-en. dealers are linding numerous purDuring the present )'ear . the ~id~ the district carries _the 8-mill -.s-i/ Thu.red•~• M.11 3 1. 1917- chasers for improved harve1ting m•• lschools ~four county have re~•~ed l1m1tof school taxes. It will be ~n now as if old Williamoburg may yet m the cnunty, '• have benefited in advantag,- of the provisions of the •parlments oft.he national govern., ht-come a grain-producinii county. sotoe form or other from legislative &c!t.Knowing the cnmped conditioo ment and is carried to all comera of appropriations. The Term Extension of our beet achool ■ u I do, it would tbe continent tJn official dc,cumente Why do some of our C'itizens aJ. act is the olde,t and appliet princi• kem crimina1 if an oppartunity to throu11hthe mails. low their cows to run at large when pally to small schools. To receive aid put these achool ■ in an euy financial OD I'll let\t'r& cominR'from official they know it is in violation of & under thi@act a district mtut levy ~oodition. mostly at the State's ex• Wuhinaton may be nvted in the town ordinancP, not to speak of the for ~hools not leBBthan 2 mills. The pen,e, is newlected. The-State-Suoer· right hand comer o! the envelope annoyance and ex)l"nse it so fre- Rural Graded School act requires a intendent of Educatioo asks me to and formin5r a part of the caocella- quentJy cauaes oei5rhbors who have levy of at least 4 mills. 11tne two e,nphuize the fact that after this tion aevi.ee these words: .. Do your lawns and gardens to protect? It &ou·reesof :::it,ce aid are fairly well year the bentfitll of the Equaliz.inJt 1,it, bUJ a Liberty Bond. ln~uire at look■ like down rifht, unadulterat• under■tood. The most far-reachin11 fund will apply only to thooeachoo! ■ -, bank or pootoflice." ed meanness 00 the part of any per- and recent legiolation is an acl pro- that levy 8 mill■ for ■o·cx....... : ·-iio-oo ef tbe ftr,IIDd are beyond the reach and bean vines are BDreto oulfer if Workman,No.14... ... . . . . . 100,. ··- -16 act. They ha':'° they are within reach, ■take or no ~::-::;:l•N:•i .$600.00 $800OI • 8115IX ll50OO S60OO af the eo111o·cx:--··· (i; .... ·-·-• .- _ -. lpt ···uooo These Chairs are guaranteedto give absolute satisfaction, or moneyback. ... Get our ,prices before buying. ·r,m· Hoosier litcben f.abinets Save Miles ofSteps :! g per eentum, 1 ,t poes e!hairmao for hi11group. Among the ~ward, No. 27• •• • ·: •• •• •• • • • • • S300: • ••• • • • 76 OI • ....-·· ··--·-125 =OD ••• ...... • ·--_-:: abtain ■uch. May this national call local chairmen are ihe following: Pe,;;:.,amJo.~:. -al to ouch men and arouse their Kingstree, E C Eppa: Hemingway, RoughBranch, No. 31.. .. :::f :j ·-····--······ • ••·-· • •· ·••···· 28:: ::::::...:: ,-1:~= ~''i:to:.:~~;::h:~:!:: ~ri:1l"e- be felt, • Rev and Mn,G C Vauaeand their In thta paper Will be fouo d an ■d· mium on an insurance policy agaimt We are sorry to reporl that Kath• six children of C.Owardaattended the rtitemfnt by the Merchants Mer• the death of democr111.cy,againitbru- erine. the little dauahter of Mr and commeccement exerei9l"8of M.ulberrantile Airency of Pittsbbrg, Pa, ta! Pr=ian militarism, •rains! fu- MB R Leo Carter, hu been ill for ry ■chool Friday night. .MrVauu publishers of The Credit E,cperienrre ture \~tars with their resultant deaths :"veral _days, ~ut are lflad to say she preached able 1ermoos at St Paul's Guide The ency is rePr""sented in ,, 1s now 1mproV1og.She and her moth• church yNterday at t 1 a. m. and 8 _• • . ag -.: and sorrows and horrors. • er are visitiag the latter's parents at p. m. and at Long Branch school• triJSsectron by MessroLT Hender- --- •--- Elliott. • hou,e at 4 p, m. He i• alwats heart- lDDand W D Guque as local organHail Jama.red crops in the vicinity Mr Wm J Brown. who taught at Uy welcomed here. Mr Vause and iEn. Every merchant and prof es,. of Hartsvilll? Thursday. Antreville the past 1:ar. i! apending family returned home in their car .....i man in this town and count)• Hailstones an inch in diameter fell the aummer he~ _with_his oarenl9. this morniog. d th •i~J be ~lied upon aod his me~ber• in Georgetown Monday. , ~.: :Sit~~: ~~~tr!~ in!~/ v!ci~~:;~yspent e week-eo tMv eohctted. aJso.• complete USt of Extensiv~ impro,·ements in the tor of mathematics in Andenon Little Mil! Irma Ti!dale is ill with bis cudtomers or C"llents5nd a report Port Royal n&\•alstation will be made High s<"hooJfor the comiog year and typhoid fever. will report for duty early in SeptemSevera) of our people attencied • to how they pay their bills-then shortlv. the-names of these c:ustomers,clie-nta GA Williamson.a M:;.llinsfarmer, ber.. Children's day exercises at Mt Ver• aubscribers will be published in ■old HO bales of cotton at 21 cento a MilB Freda Carter spent. a few non church y<1terday, . th 'lb, Credit EJ,perience Guide, and pound. a total of Si5,000. ~:Y:/~~•~·eek w, Mr■ Davi, Han- en! l:~n~~ h:~:lyco~=~::~~ ac,oosite-~rer; man's name will be The South~tn Cotton Oil Co ?f Cropt are looking fine now, the exercises of laulberry Graded school •uud,a record as to how he pays his Charlest~n will erect a peanut mill stand beinR' the best we h1tveseen in Friday night. There were three dltbb.etc. at Sufl'o1k,Va, to cost about $50,000. this Btttion for a number of years.. graduates, Allie and Lulu Montgom• The ob -~t of this work is to pro• Hon J W Rapdale has been iD• We arP glad to report that the_ht- ery and Sadie Lf.wi1. The follow1nir J . vited to addn'SIIthe citizens of Ben- tie dau~hter of Mr and Mr, Ohver proaram wu well rendered: Saluta• merchants and b~~mess me~ nettsville next Tuesday, registration Eaddy is. convalescing from a spell tory, Sadie Lewi■: music, Mr David ;:~i;:;:t or apiDBt people who are •low pay, day. of typhoid fever. . . Silverman and MiBIClaudia Jones of poor pay" or "oo pay." For in- Miss A nes Ravenel has resi nee! Mr Walter P?st.on hu mve~ted 10 Kinl(Stree;class history, Lulu Mont· •r Tim Jones iroes to 8 mer- , r g a new auto, wh,ch he and family are gomery; cllSIIwill, Allle Montgome• 1 •~ce. . _ • . a&•~eldsecretary and ellmentary ~u- greatly enjoying. . ry; class prophecy, Sadie Lewis; ad• .ffilffl(, drugg1s~ -.>rany other bust• ~nuti>ndent of th~ ~uth Carohna Miss Marie Graham, of the Single drelB,M A Shuler.Etq, of Kingstree: aeee man who 11 a member of the Sunday•schoul association. .section, is visiting Misa Vedo Brown. delivery of diplomas; music, ,\tr Sil· aasoeialion and ieeks credit the mer• Fire.supposed lo he caused from a Mrs R B Jona$0D, who has beea vermim and Mr■ J L Ferrell of Gree!hant or drui:rgist wil: first look for ci5rarette thrown by a boy into cot- spending a few days at Romt- with lyville: valedictory. Allie Montiromn Jon _. name in the credit ton,ditl SHi,000 to tht" largesL cotton her son, Dr L 8 Johnson.has return• ery; "good-bye," irrarluatinll clus. ~ t':; . " . i b mill in Newberry Thursday. ed home. • Prayer was offered by Rev Mr Ran•utde to see ho\\. h~ ts rate< . YJ I Hon J Davis Carter anct Mr Wal• kin. The Kraduates received be&utithose he has pre\'1ously dealt w1th. r-==-~====~:::::;:~:-:-:::::;i t~r Poston have been appomted reg• ful bouquets of many varieties of =========== If an X appears after Jones' name I PHYSICAL lle'II have• hard road to ue.v.l be- TRAINING~ TEACHERS IN1 DEMAND 1 1 ! ~r~~~~~~ ;·~~~1u~~~u~1 h f th ed't ;:a~ ~'a.t!: re ge~ ur er r-r Icon•lder A persons good name. a na~t! ntt'I~ and fo C' 1 • tht• tt..a1thfut, useful, dig· profltable J'lror.talon istrars for this precinct. All men ftow~,also numerousvaluable !lifts. between the ages of 21 and 30 are The faithful teachers left for th,ir I required to reaistP.r for federal ser• homes Saturday morning. carrying vice, and we hope all our YOUD2' men with them the love of all. Mn Mat• will show their braverv ~J' rejfi~ter: tie Williams, the principal. has been" io5r promptly. The re-instrar ts 5-, with ua four ae•iona. years old but will register if needed. The Ladies' Aid soctety will hold Hoq J Davis Carter and Messrs its regular meeting at St Paul's f~:~~o~~~~ S8 a~~:t~ church Saturda1• at 4 p. m. F1oreoce Thursday of last week. To Care• Cold In One Dey f{~Ti:~==~~~:: :~•1~:~~>: 1 Dat stands for honesty and fa1r 1 .ie.Jinl( toward all men is the most "'· Penn.. S'onh and SM&th Caro• ,aluable asset that any man can posUnahave blll■ pendlnc. R98, therefore every 11elfre8fJt>C:tin5r!:~h!~~~•~~~~: 0~h~h°.."~r:t:,~ ;:r,i:-:niv(~!~:,. ~~~,!!";!~ or N•• man prefers a good ratir.g in 8 book .et the c1... to which the Credit TIIE SAVAGESCHOOLroa Goide belor,,rs and in the relm it 310 aerves. 5 ':..'!! ]~~~~-r:2:Cit,, A:~~:'!, A much needed rain fell here T .. •L&UTIVB800>IOO,lalo,. MTnh!•f;us~ ; \ ) of~ Graded school , KINGSTREE, s1 C1 PEOPLE -THAT WALK MUST PROTECT. THEIR FEET \ Without Good feetThey WIiiNotGofar. Do it the ONLY WAY7--by wearing Shoes Made for Ease, Comfort and Durability They cost no more than other shoes, but are much better, more comfortable and last longer. We sell all the leadingmakesfor both men and women,andfor style, quality, price and a perfect fit, just call at the Silverman Department Store, East Main Street, KINGSTREE,- - S. C. r.a4~vf.T:-: i1°:!?!•! ~ 1--------------------..: 1 11....... , TB£ COUNT\. IIF.COID MARCH 2'1. 1819. ANNOUNCING . "THE PILOT SPECIAC'~ iil'dl:lmhincd in an.1· other policy, we 11a11ttn talk to .1·ou. l If :,ou die from natural causes before age liV, your benefici::,-y\\"ill receire $15,000.00 2 If you die from accidental causes before age 60, your beneficiary will receirn 25,000.00 3 If ~·011 die between age 60 and age iO. your beneficiary will receire 10,000.00 4 If you lil"e to age 70, you yourself will receive 1..0,000.00 5 70If ~ou become totally and permanently disabled, you will receive up to age . -· . .. _ __ _ .......... a monthly incom,e of I. 100.00 [And then at age 70 or at prior death you or your beneficiary will receive $10,000, no deduction whatever being made for the disability payments.] I YouCanGethisPolicy forAny ~ountfrom $1,000 Upto$10,000---Not More Than $10,000 Issued toAnyOnePerson. \ \ Without any obligation on my part, please send me further pariculars in regard to "The Pilot Special" Policy. Age... Occupation Name Manager, W.H.WELCH, I Kingstree Insurance, Real Estate &Loan Co., Agent, KINGSTREE, SO. CAR. I A1.hlress THE SEASON HAS ARRIVED WHEN YOU NEED ) ,- FARM IMPLEMENTS I We have them---everything from a Garden Plow to the famous • Moline Field Tractor. E HA VE the most complete line of Hardware and Building Material in the eastern µart of the State. Call and let us convince you. W Place >•curorrier now for TOBACCO FLUES, and be sure that )'OU will get them. Rides as easy as a pneumatic tire; re--..... ~-=•1 quires no pumping; cannot puncture nor. blow out. Fits all standard clincher rims, 30x3 and 30x3 l-2. Made for both pleasure cars and light tnicks. 'It is trou.bleproof and the cheapest tire in the end. FOR SALE iJY Kingstree Hardware Company . ' (We Lead; Others Follow.)_ UNDERTAKING AND Undertakers' Supplies of AUKinds. Coffins or With P:·, r: pt seniC'I" duJ,L rin short and Caskets ~ithout Se,•vice. rrn1lrr d •,!:1~ 11r t.i~:It. Ernbrilmir:r '} dt-rhm t· r,un \in:,; !•l :rnrl ]';. !"10ti~c. FLOWERS l tf'i te~n,t Hearse FURNISHED. 1V t'! ~ . t\, ,, tt1 ral I, 1 H':-- arc.. c·Mi !1.r11i~}:c·11tff< and funeral desigh:i u11 sh: t notit.·t. ~- [2·';'-Or.- P. S. CC)URTNEY. L 1 TE~ .DAYS NOVEMBER 29 TO-,DE~EMBER 8. ~-·.cos,.i • OutEntireLine•ofGe.nts.' andBoys'· Olothing andPantsto go·at , :/ .Remember the Plc1tce &nd·sa~e·_Money~KINOSTREE -~ .DRY ·>!<.OOoDS< ~. cO CAN NOW 'BE HAD-~ H.D~.REDDICK'S~ .. ·; )'·· . <-"· : ·;:> .. ---;,, THE UNION!:: ILYTIMEs DAILY EXCEPT SONDAY I Sbowen Saturday. toniPt,. _. Waras,r Saturday portion. in wNt«n 3c P•Copr .- ... TUE COUNTY RECORD KINGSTREE. PAMPLICO STIRRED ARREST BYPOSTON lilN~STREE SOCIA.I, N~\\S. (Co 11tm:.i.ed 1mm pa~e !"CAPPY (Conrhuled ;i) S. C. MAY 17, 1923 RIC~:i~R~g;~;TCO.\!t:DY ftom fii._t page) ice. Uuring _th e pa:;l ~:~ur lwd l,e 11 I been ,lCC.orded :splendul I cception~. __ • ent~rel)'. :.al1flfactory. l_he_clu~ took Thi$ popular musica1 company, one J. U. POSTON IN COUNTY JAIL action _111 th ~ matter, th mkmg it heSl of the headline attructions here, will CHARGEU WITH BREAKING I~ to wait unt!I lbe new officers take be r(wally M'elcomed hv Chautauqua STORE OF J. A. )lcWHITE. ~barge and the pl.ms of .the super- vatro~s• mtendent. were more definite. An exceptionally distinctive and With the ,n-rest early Sunday mo,nlt w:is announced lbat ~22 L 15 had ,e.r.satile entertainment organization ing of Junior D. Poston, charged \\;th ~~ th e total,. door 1~" 1,~t~.. 0 ~. ~he is th·e Glen Wells Company, consistbreaking into the store of J. A, Mc- Hill1artl play, Hello_ S}l' 1~· 'hlch ing of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wells, who Whiie, about 7 miles from Pamplico, t_he cl?b presented 10 A~r~J.. After feature the presentation of a comand the impl'ication of Wilson n:.-es, ueducting_ expenses aotl ch,·idmg t~~ plete pla)' as a part of their program 17 year old son of o. ·A. Hine8, who profits w1th}he pro~lucer, the cluhs offerings. Uves in the same neighborhood. an =:-harewas $ , 7.o5 , which has been ,.JeThev constitute one- of the bes.t. old family quarrel between the Hines po:si,ted t? be useen renewed. perfor~umce ~\·as $S2.40, :vhich th e ca!:t a £enuine 811.. Their reputaPoston wlis discovered in the :-.tore club will use m whatever way Seents tion as premier entertainers is 011e ,early Sunda:r moming drunk, and it best. The- trehsurer's annual report of which· thev may be justlv pnl\1d. is understood that when he was co11• ~howcd th at duri~g th e pa::;t yea.r At the Ch~utauQua here and fronted \\'ilh the offense of ha\'lng $l8S.(l0 has hee~ tn t~e tl'easury of Mn;. Wells will be seen in a three• i broken into the store, he implicated th ~ dub, of whtc,h $12?.40 has_ bee'.l act drama, "Atonement," written e.,. i th th young Hines, stating that he hail been pau.l out for e up~ee.p of _eku~dei- pec:iallr fur them by the. well-know11 a p.irty to the act. A warrant,. was gartc_n a~cl ~~h!1 mculent~!:,;·. ~ here F.nglis:h playwright, Herbert Thomm:, In addition to the pre~entation of sworn out against both of tht> men, remam,.; ~60•6•,_on hanil. 1his ls an young Hines gh•ing bond for ~5011. excell_ent_i;howmg au(i one t\lat th e an entire piny, the Wells Compan)· Watch Our WindoWs ON Fridays· Mr. and .Saturdays ~ftt\~];;:;~ l§~~~ff i?f:3 ~f ~7i1~;:qt~fr1J, phatically that the boy knew not11- of Mi:-;. Sw,ttenbcig, \\ho ha. ,e life. will he pre:-ented here by .John :-1~!:.:,:~·· ~~;~:,;~;, 1 !:::=,:;~:,,;~"~,. r,'.71~:;:.· ·:~:~:~,.i;~: ~::::~£::~~:~·;~i!~~~~::ic~::~: :;~ FOR ~:.in!t time l was cau1rht in the store.'' !)tated Poston. "ancl this rea!-.on will come out at the trial. I don't. care to tell what that reason il- now, but I do say that Wilson Hines h:ld nothing to do with breaking into the store an.t that he wa:,; not w"ith me ment. th e preshlent ~pp~inted ·' 11_·1-. the platform b.t· the Metropolitan H. L. Pros11er, l\lr::. W. K. J\lcl11to~h Ql'(:he~tra. I ~nd J\lrs. C. J. Alsbrook to _ilecide on Five eiceptionably talented urnl th e ~at~ aotl arr~nge d~tails_ of t~e ,·ersatile young women 1:ompoi-e the I e-\'enmg s enteitamm~nt, which. w_ill Metropolitan Orchestra which ,dll 1 take th e fo:1n of an mfonmll picnic. be heard at the Chauta.uqua here in The election of officer_.-:l'esulted ".5 two popular orche:;ltral performance~ . I Spaci1lly Priaad Arlicla 1 ..::~l::.J:~::1 ':~~ :.:~.~:,,:·:~:~ ;:~F·'~:;tI;R; i~~:~:~~;:.:2.~i~ ~iZ~2~1~~~::~;~:i~ .~t:::~~!~; ..:::i I by Poston about ha,·ing a "reason," a nd M_n;. W. H.. \Vele~, trea:-:urcr. ered through an in:-trumentation of .4.n ~nformal discussJon of ~h_enu- \'ioli11, cello, flute, piano and drum. \ it rtppears that the affair might be a continuation of !'bad blood" which meroui; cominence~lent parties a_nd The Me:trupulitans, idh-itlually and 1 ~~~oolc~:-~~i~,~-::h~~,:~•-ft;~•mo:'.~'.; :o~~ec~:~t Although neighbor:-, the two fanuhe.~ th " 11.0th et:. dul> \\C.Ot on reco rd .1._ m the l,yceum anti Chautauqua con- I 1 1 1 1 1 1 01 ~ll~:l;;·~~i~iti~: ;i:::h:h: h:~d :~n,~:e;~ :~ : 1~:!~~m~!~;\~~ s~!:: ! • ::!s;oo~·J, :n~r:::.:~11!;r;;:ni\:1~c: : fiR"ht between D. W. McWhite and OIJ.{hts•an~! dec~d~ll t~ m~ke ~n elTo~·t J)(e:-:ence. :ind \.\'ill he a J!l'e:Lt Chau- I D~ A. Hine/'- about eight year:-- a.go. next )ea1 to. .,t1mul~te .-entm~ent Ill tauqua attrachon. ' Accoi·ding to Poston's !:tat.ement, favor of. Fridar _night parties for Decidedl)• inte1·e~ting aml cuptil·at• Wilson H.ine!- and a number of other school chil~ren, w•th th e support of inK are the sperial childl'en'i,: pro-1 people had ~athered at the hom~ of Superinter,l1ent Swit~nberg, who has gram:; which will be gt,•en un the Poston's mother tor the purpose of •~h~•aysmade a consistent appeal t~at thin!, tou11h an,! ~fth aftemooo.s. 0 th 7iie;!n~~~~ina~ :~: ~~l!re~n~h:!!i" !s~p~!!::·~d~li~; Mi~l:c a:}h~~ld(!::; ,,arious homes throughout the neigh- t,he school we~k. . . • singers and players, will present, in , bothood. !For some reason the meetThe attractive hvmg i·oo~ of th e artistic costumes, clever stories from ; ing was called off, according to Pos- l\,urgess home :\U~ fil1~ _v.,th bolts juvenile story books. ton, and he and Wilson Hines came of yellow 11nd_white dwsies a.nd e Duval, the Magician, 011 the fourth back along the road toget'her, Pos-- ~olor scheme \11,-as further carried ~ut. morning,. "ill p~sent his amazing ton stating that he was going to in th e block cream and cake which sleight-of-hand performances ..mtl the home of his father-in-law a. "'.ere served. Mrs.. C. O. JaC'Ob:-a:c- ball1ing illusions, always a i,:ource of ahort UI.Stanc:e beyond the Hines si:;ted th e ho ste ss. wonderment to the youngsters. home. He said that when they arOn the fifth morning Hivale, a real rived opposite. the Rines home. WilGreelyvill: Nr,,ws lte"ms. Hindu; will entertain with :-.toriei,: of son left him and went on to his . __ life in India, the strange country home, While he continued on his way. Greelyville, May 15.-Messrs Leon- which is his native land. "I was drun\::," said .Poston, "and arls. May' 22, it was stated. ed over Sur11lay and ,ipent the da)r The a.rrei.t of the t"·o men and the with their ~on, Mr. Friendly Guess The State is reprinting iii p:Lmphlet ?'any rum?rs t~~t have been .sta~ at Daze II, near Sumter. foim, for free distribution ,,:hile the in eon,neetion w.1.t.h the ,affBJ_rha,-e Mr. Joseph Gamble of Charleston edition lasts, the series of articles bv created a ~re-at ~ of exotement spent th.e week-end with his parent:,. McDavid Horton-, managing e.dito~. throu~hout the_ ne1ghborhootl, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Gamble. -.·hieh appeared in The State, May •tartling revelations a~ expected to MJ·. a.nd ?tlrs. R1c.ha1i:tBJ:owder ol 1. 9, reporting the results of the first~elolp at the . h~nng •. ~oth the ne~r Sumtet·, have been on a \·isit to haud investigation of the re.markaHme~ and_ McWhile _f'anuhes are their parents. . . ble "come-back" that Turner coWtty, p~nunent in the sect1on.-Florence Every Sunda)• afternoon. there 1s Georgia, ha.s acl\ieved, through it5;. Ti~es. • a large crowd tl)at _goel'! by to !;et!. "Cow, h0K"and hen permanent prosthe _oe-.· Santee Bndge •. They are perity program." Included also is a ~•kmg goo~ headway on 1t now and report t,y C. G. Cushman, dishiet Rock Branch School New ■. 1t should be open hy the first of July. dairy husbandman, who made a study On Sattird&)', May 12, Wee Nee in ~~!r. L. McLeod spent Monday or" Turner count!, under orders from boyi- came o\'er to play ball and went M R be M h b . . W. W. Long, director of the extenback .defeated 14 to 7. We hope we . • ~s. S O rt " oore as een \'ISlt- sion service for South Ca1-olina, maini'i nt the week- tained joUltly by the federal gove~nwill score ag~nst them again Sat- m~fi,;i; 1~:t~j·,vei urday as hea,'lly as we have done . S te pe ment and Clemson Corlege. Cop1ei1 10 Mulberry school th.is term. en~f u~ r. d b . . of this 1>amphlet will be mailed, so 8 Rock Branch school will close on . ·/' . • cha~ t wa; • ~ usmess long as the supply shall last, to aJI Friday, May IS. Our clos'mg enter- n~~ or Jm ~ es on Mu~ Tayj H who will apply to The State, Columtainment will be given at 8:00 o'clock • r.M ame~ otan, rs. mogt cordially invited to be present W. ?rou~er motored over to ,D_1llon Ice Cream de1'1vered anrwhere in ;::•'i\-:~: ::t;~~h~~;'"' r;:"!'.~:;'. u;~,:,:~''!'::1:":uc~-~:::: I t~~~:!.~\!" McGILL BROTHERS I :::: =~::i~ ~~~:~!.'a:~~ Kingstree, STORE FOR MEN South Carolina.· ·1· j 0 1 Get. ·Busy! If you have not bought your s~pply of Summer Goods, it's time you were getting busy, for . the time to get the best service from them 1s growing shorter and shorter. . ?· 1----------- ~:w~:~i; ,:.~m~:-m°.7a,~eo~~tc:';~;u:~~ I I ~-.nt~~~:e~~:} r~~l= ~~:'~e a~0;a~r t!;;_ d;;~~tr!e -~~~ la~1i;:e~a~: 1 1~·~ 0 picnic. • tl\h~:. :'. ;~~~-ise aud Ron have gone Co. ad\·. . Honor ~U. M K" b to Prospeiitv for a short vislt. Users of Typewriters will ft11<1a 1r Y, Mr. E. Rhodus i.S a busine:-i,: full stock of ribbons. corbon J'l,,per, I Fin;t ~t-ade--Anme • ae Ma~y Heuis ... rl E . ~ E. ,·i$itor to Orangebuq; thi~ week. seqnd sheets and typewriters puper 1 11 11 1 :: 11t The County Recora Office. •~~e;~~i~ii~ ~~;b)•. l a he~hen :::~~ ~1~:~·~ ~; tf. 1 1 1 1 Third grade-M~gg1e B~own, Irene Tuesda,· afternoon.· TRESPASS NOTICE. Easler, Harry Hems, Lucius Pla.y~r. ___ • _______ _ 1 F'ourth zrade-Mr11;•in Kirbr. Co to Church.-Let the- Kingstree 2-1iC:hltin~·altoCo~~o~~is~~tl~fc:o1r;~~ • 1 1 ~f:~tt~:~~~h~~~~~:i\~;~ler. ~~-.~~.i~n.di~~ 1;:!.sh J:e ~:~.:: ..fo,:a~:::i ~1-~~:~~:',~~ We are headquarters for ~en's, Children's Wear, SU~ as Clothing, Dry Goods, . Shoes and Novelties and can supply your needs for the very lowest possible pnces. ... Before you complete your summer purchases, come in and look over the many attractive offerings we are making and take advantage of the portunity we ?Her to supply your needs at money than yqu ordinarily have to spend. n: He~~~~~.tf~ ~c::~·:;: ~;~ 1~~1Jsb!/~~:!~d~~;~~ i~hf~!~i~~: il1 Se~ll~·ighl Cout.1'.ncr~. l~dic JO ~~ ~~ut~:c~~~~,r.toh~~t~t o1clock :-.un,lar mornmg. We guai-an- allowing stock to run at Jn.rge 0 11 I 1 .FOR SALE-Tht>. reliublc ~tcCor111ick ~~;. it to keep har,1. Phone 10~-id~·,~ ti~ito~~ i::,nintc r~~~j[\,~;;l~at!~!~',~j~'" to law. Ueopt>rs and Binder14, Mown1,1 and1-----------Jini: G. W. CAMLI~. Hak". WP alliO carry a full stoclc The County Re~rd is mailed to of parts. Williamsburg Uve Stock subscribers nt Sl.50 the year, invaria-,. 5_-l_O-..c•t"'p.'--------C.o,. Kinistree, S. C. 5-17-2tc. bly payable in advance. Subscribe, for the Record now. Gladys Wham. Erline Hnrr~~~:·r~___________ CHARLESTUCKER "The Underselling Store"