The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, December 09, 1897, Image 5
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Nlaftsr of interest from any I'n1?;?? of
any frtteniol organization in the -mm- ,
ty will f?? ?;ivi?.? in this column.
T ? ' correct mine ami address of the;
writer must b 'giwn ev?ry time. Let
v Mr writing-* be t ?rs an I t'? t'l point.
Co uuiunicationt will be welcomed.]
Masonic*
for " i
At the last regular communication
of Kings! ree LUge No. 4b,
A F M, the following officers were;
elected lor the ensuing year:
Louis J ioob-J, W M; W \V Gray-;
son. S W; \V I) Moorer: J \V; H Dj
Keddick, 'lVens; U W MeCluin.1
Sect.; John Kpps, S i>; 11 K Wal-j
lace, I D; E K iJ'i;lis. Tiler.
These officers will be publicly
installed in the court house op St.'
Johns day, Dec. 27th at 11 o'clock ,
a. m. On this occasion Rev S P II
Eiwell will deliver an address . n
Masonry. All who have ever h id
. the pleasure of IMen-ng to I>ro. i
El well kiio-v who a treui iliere i>
in store Ibr tlietu, an 1 we feel as- j
sured the court hon e will l?e
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crowded to iis ctouiiy oa litis1
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occasion.
On the night oi" Dec. 27 It the !
Masons ol Kingstree. or rat iter lite;
members of the local L >-igc, ex-'
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pect to have an enjoyable ail i:r in
the nature of a banquet <.r col la 1
tion. The matter has been re-1
I erred to a committee of three, j
Bros. Grayson. Keilev and Reudiek :
gooUkau is at '.he bellows for sueli
occasion.
Bro. Moorer will take charge of ]
the craft during the hours of refreshment,
and see tha> none convert
the hours of refreshment in*
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to those ol intemperance or excess.
A Mason is a man whose conduct
should be squared by strict
reditu le an I justice toward his
fellow creatures; his demeanor
should be marked bv he level pf
courtesy and kindness; while uprightness
of hear* and integrity of
action, symbolized by the plumb,
should be his distinguishing charasteristic;
and those guided by the
movable jewels of Masonry, he
may descend the vale of life with
joy j in the hope of being accepted
by the Most High, as a successful
candidate lor admission into the
Grand Lodge above.
Brothely Love. Bv brother'y
love, we are to understand that
generous principal of the soul,
which regards the human species
as one family, created by an all
wise Being, and place 1 on this
globe lor the mutual assistance ol
each other. It is this attractive
principal or power that drawmen
together, and unites them in
bodies politic, families, societies
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m JF*? :?* -? $
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di y y
s Racket Store
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isists s PiiE rs.o rs.
; al a very -oji ill cost.
ipnvo Tim T C1
lllb, My:
ile foi Christmas Presents.
here very cheap.
Oii lot of Mcteiy.!
>esl loade-I shells at 35c per box.
I on t liein and save money.
PERNAL. I
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Av^nHu^vAwnww ir? i
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and the various or'ers ai d de
nominal ions anions men.
Rut as most of those a?e parti
;il contracted or connned to a
particular county, religion or op
inion.o.-.r fraternity, on the con
trarv. is calculated to unite maii<
kind ?-?>!)( family, hi!{li and low.
rich and poor, one with another;
to adore t he same God and observe
his sacred laws.
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Masonic Rules.
We have been frequently asked '
what are the anoint rej: tlatio.j>, j I
and in compliance, witn tin* re li
quest of quite a number of ou?
brethren we publish (r-rn early
manuscripts ?*M:isuni; Rules"
which will be found, to use a
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modern Southern expression,
* mighty good reading. '
AVver solicit a man to become
a .Mason.
Never recommend an applicant
unless you know him to be a good
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man, one w!?o wiil conform to tin
precepts of t he instil ulion.
Nevercast your billot in favor
ofacinli late unless you know
iiim to be worttiy and free iront
reproach. i
Never become an informed or
spy upon your brethren.
Never fail to admonish a broth
er if you see iiim err.
Never repel a brother because
he is poor.
| Always abide I he decision 01
I the majority, without murmuring
I or dissent.
! A Mason must be a -'peaceable
subject" of 'heSlate in which he
! live .
He must be prudent in his ct^i -]
' vernations and actions.
Never disclose the manner ol
iyour vote upon application,
i Never speak of lodge matters
; in improper places.
Never indulge in practices which
j will bring reproach upon the institution.
Never forget that you are a
Freemason, a link in the chain of
the universal brotherhood.
Never be absent from your
i iodge if you can help it.
Never make a display oi Masonic
emblems to attract attention
for purposes of business.
Never forget thai a Ma?on is
your brother, and treat him ac|
cord in i:ly.
A Mason must consult his health
11 by not continuing too long from
home alter lodge hours.
He must relieve a brother in
want it he can.
;i He must avoid all wrangling
11 and quarreling and backbiting
< and slander.
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mm !! -*t u.?wwr#WWt>ww?w wwj
lie must no! set iii) his r>%\ 11
i<!? ;l> of lhWanil u-a?r<. lilt'
roustii uted authorities of jurisdie |
lion.
He in?i>t defend Iii- brother's;
c'lrtravlff, ami do l.iall good ol j
liees, v(> far as may be oon-t-tent
with !i l or and safely.
M:i?ojiS til list s*t! u f t? r* !l ol||;? |
eourieou.-ly, c liin^ each olii-rj
hiol her. Fr?vma-uii.
i rr? Rcyal
Fraternal Union.
T'oin-cs to the eo-ooeration of our :
charter members, we can silrcailyl
point with pardonable pride t?> Jin*,
i'.u-t thai otir order stands << --ond ;
to none. Hoys put your 4 .-In :'deisi
to the wheel," carry o it your ob!:-|
nations ai i 1 future developments
will fi.'ji'tuate the memory of
eve.-v ::<? of our fraternity.
'i'iie.-e is to be found no greater!
lield for active thought and work
than in the fraternal order. The
brightm *ss of her deed can never he j
dimmed by an investigation. Her
code of ethics has taught men to
be noble, true and faithful, assisted
in dispelling superstition, closed tint
doors of immorality and vice and
opened the avenues of intellectual
freedom. The teachings of fraternal
co-operation have always tended
to render man more independent.
to cultivate a broader manhood
and develop si deeper intellec- j
tualiry. It impart- toe light ot j
- - liirlit man ?
M'll'UMll1' III in- iifi'ii .1.....
needs f >rn successful guide and in j
great measure that he may enjoy
full fruition of a well spent life.
J A Waoexkk.
To l he members ol' King-Uve
Council:
A'lend an Important meelnii:
ol llie council on Monday night.
13'h at S:30 o'clock. It is
essential that all fhose in arrears
lor dues lie prepared to meet same
By order of Edwin Harper, (J. (J.
L 1> -fCHNSOX,
1 Recorder.
In still nig last week that an
nrder ?! the I. (). O. F. had been
argnnized here, our informant was
mistaken in two instances. Tiis
lodge is of the Grand Unite.1 Or
ler ot Odd Fellows, and 8 U Fenh-rgrass
is W. T.
The holida.v trade has already
begun. nothwithstanding the fact
ihat Oluislmas is two wteks off.
We want corre-nondents all
>vi?r the county to begin with the
itnv year. Write to us and help
us to make the Record a real re
rord of alJ county events.
Auditors Notice-'
Notice is hereby given that I will
visit the following places on the
lays mentioned below for the purimw
of taking Tax Returns for tin*
fiscal year commencing January
first. lohS. Am t-is is real estate
yexr it is ex pec re t that all Reai
-"slate owners will meet me fully
ere "I to give enmplete returns
i?fth-*ir real estate, as well as person
.1 proji; rty.
Concord, Jan. 1st
Lake City 44 3 4 A oth
Scranton 44 OTA 8th
Prospect 44 IDA 11th
Altaians 44 12th
Joh n.sons vi lie 44 14th
Ards 44 14 A l o th
Lambert 44 17th
Rome 44 18th
Khems 44 19th
M orris vi 11 44 20th
Blooming-vale 44 21 A 22nd
India ntown 44 24; h
Cedar Swamp 44 2->A20th
Kennedys 44 27th
Cades 44 2S A 29th
Hebron Jan. 6lst and Feb. 1st
Mouxon Feb. 2nd
Kings tree 44 3 4 A 5th
Greeleyville 44 7 A 8th
Gourdins 44 9 A 10th
Saiters 44 11 A 12th
Suttons * J4in
Earls " loth
Trio " 16 & 17th
Kingstrce 44 18 & 10th
H Z II ANNA,
Auditoi, \V. C.
Why take Johnson's
Chill & Fever Tonic? j
Because it ceres the
most stubborn case
of Fever in ONE DA Y.
The management of ihe great
Catholic University, located at
Washington, seems to he a hone of
contention among Catholics of
high rank.
n l-.nrt. '.our IJovvHs 'ill'li riiKcuri'M.
C. .. V ( . * !!? ' ?.ns!'- i ilioil ! . w
: v. Jt C. C. C. fuil, urufc^im-sfi-iuiiil hioih'T
GOME TO
CHARLESTON!!
O213 Cent a I?ile
i
Fa 1 / Festival
of 1897
COMMEr CES
December 13, i
AN? LASTS ONE WEEKI
T1IE Dloi LAY OF FIUEWOIiKS!
HV I> \ T v
will 1)0 the finest over seen in th: !
city.
RACING AT W A (J N KU'S PARK
s I'ATK HOSE ItKKL C ONTEST,
TRADES DISP.jA,
A FANTASTIC FACADE,
I*T MEAN'S p VUADK,
LHOTGUN TOURNAMENT,
SHAM nATTLIi OX COLONIAL LAKK, |
CONCKUTS daily,
A MI'S KM KXTS KVKUYWIIKKK j
\ W A I'm WKL'JOME TO ALL
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Why take Johnson's
Chill & Fever Tonic?
Because it cures the i
most stubborn case
of Fever in ONE DA Y.
Great distress and mi tiering con
t nae to exist uii over Cuba, manv
i
deaths 'having recently oecured j
is 'he result of pestilence and
starvation.
Johnson9s Chill and Fe- j
ver Tonic is a ONE-DAY
Cure. It cures the most
r -
aiuuuuru uuc ui rcvcr m i
24 Hours. |
J her" are 25,000 more children !
rut the Stale public school roll* |
tills vear th in lust, us tabulated j
by Sta'e Superintendent VV. I)
May Held.
Are You Weak!
Weakness manifests itself iti the loss of j
ambition and selling bones. The blood is
watery: the tissues are wastmtr?the door is :
being opened for disease. A bottle of Browns'
Iron Hitter.', taken in time will restore your j
strength. ?>othc yonr nerves, muke your j
blood rich and red. Po yon more good
than an expensive special cour.i >f medicine.
Browns' Iron Bitters is sold by all dealers, j
A n.Tel sight o!" qnirrels mig |
I
rating was witnessed below Cum-,
berland, Md. A drove which an ;
eyewitness estimated to contain I
at least 3,000, swam the Potomac 1
river About 300 of them were I
killed bv men and bovs ere I hev i
- i
irot to the woods.
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Quinine and other fever
medicines take from 5
to W days to cure fever.
Johnson's Chill and Fever
Tonic cures in ONE DAY.
How fast limes flies when you
ire working against it, how Mow
when you are working to full it
up! What a difference between:
trying to get your work done be- J
fore your dinner hour, and trying j
to fill up the hour before dinner
with work
Johnson's Chill and Fever
Tonic is a ONE-DAY
Cure. It cures the most
stubborn case of Fever in
24 Hours,
Mrs. Maritta M. Kicker, of New
Hampshiie, attorney-nt law, polnician,
commissioner, andexamin
er in chancery, has announced
herself a candidate for congress
of her stale.
News and Opinions of
NATIONAL IMPORTANCE
The Sun
ALONE
Con.ta.IrLS ZEBotlh.
Daily, by mail - - $6 a year
Daily and, Sunday, by mail #8 a year
The Sunday Sun
is the greafest Sunday Newspaper in
the wOr'd.
Price oc. a copy. By mail $2 a year
Address THE SUN. New York.
Jg&H very mother :
TO&nr feels an i n d e - !
scribable dread
of the pain and
/'/ dan"ei attend- |
L H? ,Bt. ?PO" the
j& I }/"] most critical period
of her life. j
Becoming a j
ffjSMSIgil mother should be j
a source ?f j?y'
mnl *? a^* ^ut '^ie
' ' r suffering and!
danger of the ordeal make
its anticipation one of misery.
MOTHER'S FRIENDi
is the remedy which relieves
women of the great pain and suf-1
fering incident to maternity; this t
hour which is dieaded as woman's j
severest trial is not only made;
painless, but all the danger is re-1
moved by its use. Those who use j
a r?? nr\ Ijtnnr^r ri**- !
/ ?> i
spondent or gloomy; nervousness !
nausea and other distressing con- j
ditions are avoided, the system is !
made ready for the coming event,
and the serious accidents so common
to the critical hour are
obviated by the use of Mother's
Friend. It is a blessing to woman. I
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31.00 PEE, BOTTLE at all Bm<? Stores, !
or sent by mail on receipt of price. :
BOOKS Containing invaluable information of
rocc iQterc3t to all women, will be sent
rrltt to any addr?s3, upon application, by
The BRADFIELD BEtiCLATOB CO., Atlanta, 6a.
A lerrihle prame fi:e in Texas
last luesilay spread over at least |
40 square miles of territory in I
eluding three counties. Many cat |
rle and thousands of sheep were
burned to death.
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noticeAll
persons having claims against
the estate of A II Kinder, deceased,
arc icquested to present their
claims duly attested, and those indebted
to said estate will make
payment to
II II KINDER.
-It. Administrator.
JOHNSON'S
CHILL AND
SEVER TON
Cures Fever
in One Day.
The Secretary of lite Navy will
soon issue an order placing naval
milatarv organization? under the
instructions and inspections of
officers of I he navy.
Noticsfor Final Discharge.
Notice is hereby given that I will
apply to the Judge of Probate for
Williamsburg county on Dec. 23rd
1897, for letters of final discharge
as admistrator of of the estate of J
J t 'oker, deceased.
Daxikl J Joiixsex,
Administrator.
Nov. 27, IS97?It.
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H?frTho<ljr Says So.
Cava rots Can?ly Cutbnrtic, the most wonderful
medical tlisen <rv of tbe age. peas- ;
ant. and refivahin* 1<? the taste, net gently |
and f*?a!fJvHy on kidney*. liver i nd I towels, j
clean sing the en I i CO system, dispel colds, '
cure headache, lever, habitual constipation |
and lti iouRiic?s. Please buy and try a box i
of C. C. O. to-tiny; 10, '?>. .Ml cents. Mold and >
guaranteed to euru l>y all dreggists.
Homestead Notice.
Notice is hereby given that Wil-j
liani SCainlin Jr. has tiled with me |
his petition to have his homestead |
exemption appraised and set off unto
him, and all and singular the |
creditor? of the said William S Cam-!
lin Jr. and other persons indebted, I
are hereby notified of the intention j
of said William 3Camlin,Jr. to havej
j such exemptions appraised and set j
I off.
W W GRAYSON.
Clerk of Court, C. P.
Nov. 18th '98. 4t.
| E luojiffl Vonr ?Vltll *
Caiiiy Ont'.mrtlc, euro rotistirmrfoii forever. 1
i 10c. :i>e. ir C.C.C.fail,?1rutfpisij*refiinrtir.ouev.
I
j JOB PRINTir
Notic for Letters bismissoryf
I ? i? h erc'iy yiven that 1 will up .
ply t?> thf? i'robate .Intljre of WtliUtfcftJ
burp: County on th?- 6H1 day Of l>f?eml)'r ' 'J
1HJJ7 tor Jam trrs of dismUsory m executor
of the Estate of Elizabeth Eaddy,
deceased.
ROSAXA SIXGLETARY,
Oct. 2!?. 18!i7- * Executor. . >
LOST! LOST!
I IN* nuin WHO (lies v imoui rrq ving
a Kcnelit Celtifit ate in the . .
Royal Fraternal tJnion |
Those u ho rontnrr>p!ate inaor- 9
inir will serve their best interest* J
I.v inv(^!ig;i!ii:g the contract* of ^
1 his company.
Jso. I Wafecsr, Jr., Wj,J
Kingstree, S. C
live Dipitiei luted! ,!
=u?mwi*=|
Commission Merchants.
Domestic Fruits. Poultry, Egga, |1
Butter and Vegetables.
All KlndM ot* Country Produce* -J
94 Muket Street. Charleston, 8. C. J
NOTICE. . :
I will be in my ofore in the CtouiC^I
house. Kings! ree, onday and Sat^H
iirelay of each week. Those har<j^|
?ni* hncinouc u?i th Iho t^nnntv ftUH
erintedent of Education will
ern themselves accordingly.
Nabor D. Lesesne, jl -j
Conuty Supt. Ed. || 'i
Notice.
I will be in my office In thecal
court liouae in Kirtgstree 8.- '
<>n SATURDAY of each week
and during my absence, I
leave my office kfy with Mr. C. W. j
e. M. Smith,
Judge of Probate,
Williamsburg Co,G. 8.
Tax Notice I
Office of the Treasurers ?
of Williamsburg
Kingstree, S. Oct 6, 1807.\ -1: ,
mhe tax levy for the fiscal yoij^H
1897 is as follows: ( 'M
For State, 5 mif^^H
M Connty, - - 4$(
" School - 8 " 1
30 mills on value of all stock in ill
Suttons, Anderson and partof PeniuH
A capitation tax of one dollar orfM
all males between the ages of
and 60 years, except soldiers in tfetfrd late
war who are exempt after 0hH
years.
I will be at following places o% |9
the days mentioned below for
collection of the said tax. yjpjjfl |
Lake City, Oct. 15 and 11^
Tndiantown,
Kennedys Store ' 20. ;
Cedar Swamp, 2L |
Bloomingvale, w v 2t. j
Morrisville, n 23.-'^
Lamberts, MhH
Ards X Roads r 2T'|9
Kingstree, Nov. 1 to 11 inclu ^
Durants Store,
Hebron, 15? ^
Greeley ville, ' 16 and 17?Ja|
Gourdins, 18 and 18. jj
Lake City, 24-and 25^ ^
Scranton, 26 and 27.
Kings tree. Nov. 20th to Dec.Sls^H
excepting Saturday of each weefc
R D ROLLINS, 'jjl
' County Treasurer. -''J
iNDY '; I
HARTIC A 1
cDield i
JSTPATION J
DRUGGETS
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MG at TIS RECORD iffibi
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