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5 taaBmnmmBBBmmcmsmnmcBammmemmmmmmm TIpe County lirrord I PUBLISHED EVEKV THURSDAY AT KINGSTRKE, S. C. U Ml "" 1 " I C. V/. WOLFE. | Editor and Proprietor. TERMS. BI'BSCRIITION KATES: One copy, one year, - - - .$*.00. /v- v innntlu _ - - ? 'IJt' V<>> ^ x , One cony, till?*c months, - - .25. Subscriptions payable in advance. ADVEKTISIXi; KATES: One ineh, lirst insertion, SI.00: each subsequent insertion. 50 cents. Obituaries and Tributes of Respect over 15) words char trod for as tegular advertisements. Liberal reduction on advertising made for three, six and twelve months' contracts. Com mini irntionn must be accompanied ; <?y the real name and address of tliv { writer in order to reeciveattention. No j * """" iition of a nersonal nature | v. ill be publi-hsd except as an advertisement. Address all letters and make all drafts nayab.o tul C. "W. "Wolfe, Kingstree, SX. THURSDAY. OCTOBER II, 1900. SCRANTON SNAP SHOTS i Veracious Verbiage Voicing Village and Vicinity. The town council is being severely censured lor neglecting the streets. It is lime they should j give this matter prompt attention, j Mr. Wmslow Wright left Tuesday morning for New York to buy j goods. He will also visit Boston | and other Northern markets belore j returning home. Hon. J. H. Blackwell will go to j Atlanta this week to buy a lot of! horses and muies. lie expects to j' bring back some tine animals, and! will be able to supply those who desire to invest in horsc-llesh. Mr. Wius'ow Wright has re centlv disposed of two car-loads t>l buggies and has ordered another supply. Tiiis shows that it ' "Hree silver*' is more plentiful' j ? ' than usual; and, by tlie way, I' will add that the majority of the! purchasers were tobacco planters.1 There will be a festival at the | residence ot Mr. B. 0. Whitehead ' tomorrow (Wednesday) night, j Jor the benelit of the Methodist I chyrch. A committee, consisting! ol Mesdames E. S. Johnson, S. A.' <'ox, Misses llattie Cook, Minnie) Young and Messrs. J. I'. Cirimsley,' O.D.Carter, S. A. Cox and \V. j Eugene Cook, has been appointed HP I to arrange all t lie detrils, and, everything will be done that will j add to tlie success of the occasion, j We expect to have a pleasant j time and wish ths editor of The! liEcouD could be with us. Mrs. W. 0. Kelley is visiting! relatives iu Columbia while Mr. | Kelley is absent conducting pro- j traded meetings. There .is some talk of establish- ' jng a high school at this place in 1 he near future and I hope the project will be carried out suc" , cessfully. Wo need such an in stitution and believe it would do j .. , more to build up our town than j any other one thing. One of our' citizens who has the means to j back what he says, is very much ; interested in this matter, and ! says he will do a liberal part toward securing the school, and will I pay the tuition of five children (lie has none of his own) for one year. I hope to be able to make j a lavoiable report on this subject before very long. IM iss Daisy I lam bo, of Ninety Six, S. C*, spent last Monday night in Scranton. She was on her way to Friendfield, where she will teach school this winter. Isn?t it somewhat singular that "orange blossoms" bloom and flourish most in the season ot the I *sere and yeilow leal?" Dlimatjc f - conditions, which govern vegeta-j hie life, do not seem to affect this' peculiar ilower, which lias been j set apart lor the sacred service ol'j bedecking the brow of many a; bright and beautiful bride. Nnejikinjr ol "orancre blossoms," methinks I scent their odor now.] i Your recent eJiloriai on *.he no-; cessity of establishing telephone; connection between the principal J points in the county had the right j ;tring," and I hope you will "ring I 'em up again.1' Vox PotTM. Those Kingstrre Orange Blossoms. Gov. McSweenev recently ac-' cepled an invitation to marry two ' couples at Kingstree, in Williams-] burg county, on the evening of1 October 31. iJoth the young; ladies are of the Jewish faith.! They did not wish either a rabbi | or a minister to perform the marri:n/f> pfM-pmnnv. This is not the first lime that such a ceremony i has been performed. During the ! late Gov. Richardson's adminis-; t ration such a ceremony was performed by that officer at the ex-j ecutive mansion. When Gov.;, McSweeney consented to conduct! the marriage of the parties he had i not thought of the fact that he! would have to be in Columbia on 1 the 31st., that being one of the: big days of the Staie fair. He'i will therefore write the parties j, interested asking them to come;' to Columbia and permit him toj( perform the double ceremony at j the executive mansion. ?The j i State. Oct. 10. I! KILLED IN THE PHILIPPINES. Lieut. Max Wagner of South Carolina Falis in Luzon. Gen. Mac Arthur, commanding: ! in the Philippines, has reported' to the Adjutant General at Wash-1 irgtorn that second Lieut. Max Wagner, Twenty-six Volunteer; Infantrv, was killed between Pa via and Santa Barbara, Pana.j I October 1. Lieut. Winner was born in St-j James parish, Santee S. 0., March j 14, 1SG6, and entered the army as a private in the signal corps November 23, ISO."). In June, 1S0S,! lie was commissioned second lieut- i enant in the volunteer signal corps; and served in Cuba until muster-! ed out in the following I)ecemb?r.! He was appointed second lienten- j ant in the Twenty-six volunteer j infantry July 5, 1800, and accom- j panierf that regiment lVo:n Pitts-! burg barracks, New York, to the! Philippines in December last, lie i leaves a wife, who at last ac oun ?! was at West Med ford, Mass.? Kveiling Post. Iaeut. Max Wagner is well known in Kingstree, having j taught school here in his early manhood. A little over a year; ago he paid a visit to friends here, ! remaining in town several days, j Cut olFin the flower of his youth,! his deatii is? a mourntul exumnle! 4 i of the fruits of what Gen. Lawton ; called '-this damnable war." An Only Child. Died in Williamsburg eonntv, ! w j r.ear Saltcrs Do pot, on Saturday, I '"hh Kav Tnm 1 I?A nnlv ? 'Ill vm? * ..v, child ol'John C. and Lillian Everett. He was in his sixth year land was an unusually bright I child.?I'ee Dee Advocate. NoticeThe tiriri of Wallace & Johnson will i dissolve copartnership by mutual con; sent December 1st. l'.tOO. .All who owe the tirm will please settle.as Dr. Wallace will retire from active practice and wants what is due him. W. L. WALLACE, Mo. I L. R J01I3SOX, Mb. October I, 3t I xn WW iw mmmK*mnem?Kxx3BnHmw*Bvmmumrrmmmm*M TAX NOTICE. | Tukasckeh's Off:cr, , I WiLt IAMsi:ui:o CoUXTV. - ! I'mimcM-.?.. < ( ( ),.f <) U)O0. \ ' l,fm% *' ' ' . . The tax levy lor the fiscal year 15)0" j is as io|low>: For Stale "> mills : For County 1 mi IN ; For S' liool 3 mills ! 30 mills on value of all stock in Sat-1 tons. Audcrsou ami part of l'enit I Townships. 3 mills oh all properly in school tlist :ic:s Nos. 13 and l'i. 1 mill on all properly in school dis tri<*t No. IS. 2 mills on all property iti school di>-j trier No, lt> A capitation rax of one dollar on all! male* hot ween tile ages of 21 and (in, years,mile-; cost nationally exempted. J 1 will l?eat the following places on 1 the days mentioned helow for the col- j lectio!, of the said tax: Hebron. Oct. Id Creelcyville. Hi (Jourdins. ' 17 Snttoiis, " is SaIters, " 1!?' Cades, " 201 Cedar Swamp. " 23! Hloominirvale " 2!i Morrisville. " 2"> I' Kennedy's Store " 2f> j Kingstree. Oet. 29 to Nov, 7, inclusive 11 Boston's Store, Nov. 12! A It mans " 13! An is Cross Koads " 14 1 Lambert. " 1"> I tonic, lii!1 Iwiiantown '* 17! Kin^stree " 1!) ] Haulers. ' 20: Trio. 21 1 Kingstree, ' 22 Lake City " 23 ami 211 SerantoH 2?;' Kinjrstrce. Nov. 27 to Dee. 31. inclusive, ; Saiurdavs excepted. It D KOI.LI XS. County Treasurer. ; Liberal Reward! Will be paid to any per?on f<?r recovering and delivering to me my mare.! which was stolen from my lot. tivcji miles cast of Lake City, on Monday j nisrht. October 8, about 9 o'clock, by i Ken llauiia. Said ntare is of a solid, j [lark-bav color, about It years oM, in j fair e?.ndition. with sore on ri?lit, shoulder where collar woi-ks, and sore j nn lack caused by saddle; also two | -mall lumps on back. Marc weijrhs!, a I tout 8'KJ pound* and is named Nell, j lien II.lima is a e<>nl black nefjro. short, and tliick-.-ct. about IS years old. After stealing mare he was tracked live miles towards Cooper Pros. store. Finder will deliver to me at :uv home, or to t lie Sheriff at Ki native. S. ('. CALVIN SI NOLETAIIY. October 11, 1900r Notice of Discharge. Notice is hereby jtiven that on the j !}Ist Jay of (tetobei. l?j()(). I will apply to the jud^e of Probate of Williamsburg County for a linal discharge asj Administrator of the Estate of 11. M. Feagln. 1L M. WE 11ST EL Oct. 1 1900 Administrator ? ' i ?* ii JLiDerai rtewara: "Will 1m; paid to any person for recovering and delivering tonic at K iii?r>trce, s. C., my Horse stolesn from W. T. Wilkin's lot. Saturday night, September 29 1900. Said Horse is five yens old. of a dark red (bay) color, with black points and double mane: is compactly built, lias scald on right shonkteraud bruise on left side of neck. VICENT FVLTON. October 1, 1900. Kingstree. S C. Teachers Examination By order of the State Board of Education. the next regular examination of applicants for teachers' certificate* will be held at Kingstrec. S. C.. on October 12, 15)00. between the i 1 ours of j 10 a. ni. and "> p. m. Trustees and applicants for sclp'olsi will please regard the law relating t?? j n..ii.if.viiiniit ni" teachers related i I lie tuijMwj mvnw w. ? x - . either by blood or marriage to one or more of the t rustees. Certitieates from other counties are not valid in this county until accepted hv tiie Count v Hoard. X. I). LESESNK, Co Supt. of Education. Sept. 27. 3t For Sale. A small farm, in ^ood locality, I with about 40 acres ot land under cultivation. Address J. J). CARTE K, Jay. S. C. 4t. j ] SOI?1000 SOUTH MM COLLEGE. COLUMBIA, S. C. A. B., B. S.. A. M.. LL. B., L. 1. Courses. Spring courses free for teachers. Fourteen professors; aa.ooo vol-j nines in library: excellent laborato-! ries, class rooms, gymnasium, infirm-i ary. athletic grounds. Tuition ^40. i "* 1 " J-? .? sA^vinn t ltif idli ro. 1 UllHT HT> *10. a .wii'ii, , i mitu-il t<> needy students. Expenses ! 1 $13.51<? $17.1 ;i session. Certified pupils ! ! from fortv-tive accredited schools en- j ! tor its Freshman Cla-s without exaiul-; nation. Entrance and normal scholarship ox- j aminations held ar every county-seat.; Friday. July 20,1!KK), by county .superintendents* Next session opens Sept. 20.1900. For catalogue address 1 F. C\ WOODWARD. President. IF YOU WANT IT, CO. First,by purchasing your 1 buses, Huggh Second, in doing that you buy cheapen Third, you get better values for your h nothing but what we make good if i sent.ition. We have just received a car load of the OLINA IHJCiClFS, which we are rapid a carload of the renowned one and 'wo we thank vou foryaur liberal patro: you good treatment in future business. See Hawkins on Court House Squar Tlio^i.a.s <2z H KINGSTEEE, - To Tobacco Grcv/ers of Tlx? People's Tobaccc ox Wishes to extend many thanks for you last season, and announces that they a business and will appreciate your furtlic season, promising the very best servic your tobacco. Having just returned fro Northern markets, we have secured buyers with largo orders, and we ex pee don't hesitate to bring your tobacco I People's are prepared for ordering and s DOME AND SEE US?\\ e WIL c. All G( Brockinion 0 -MY STOCK" IS With Almost Anj you wt U'Vi f*i O*f"? ak'JiL 1* Jb all &4 WAN! Any Counti^y Produce LOI? liCOAJ FREE TO ALL Yours to please, W. T. Wl DON'T FORGET! When you come to Kings tree don't GAGG, OLIV As wo arc daily adding to our already 1; Dress Goods, Hats, Sh We also carry a complete line of First Class ( Space and time will not permit us t When you get ready to paint your h n.erits of our Standard Cold Water Pai durable. Walk in and look around. Yours F.espectt't G The Welsh Nect Invites your patronage for t 1. Healthy loea'ion; pure artesian > 2. Thorough course of study under '5. Elegant new dorniitoiies?sepai nearly $20,000. 4. Teachers with pupils every night Teachers live in dormitories witl <>. Mechanical department under co t mist, success a iruarantee fo session. s. I Joys under military discipline. 1). Low rates; board #7.-30 per montl ing use of instrument, #3. For illustrated catalogue address, WELSH NECK HIGH SCUOC , 4. W. C*AI '? k w ?/ ? 1 ui ME ANI) (JET IT, 'jT, s, Wagons and f I:i!*?>< - < from u?. V >f us that) olsowlioro. ar<I earned dollars as no s< II tdoos not come up to our reprefanious KOCK 1FJ LL and <,'A Illy selling at cyclone prices. AI>o horse AUHI'IIN WAHONS. <age in tla* past, and promise e. Ho will treat vou riulit. lxcLcLl2-&.znr s. (\ ftlliamsburg County ?s m* i Warehouse, r^ing, r liberal pntronspre during the re at the old stand ready for >r patronage during the coining e and highest market prices f< r m an extended visit to ill the the service of a jrood cceps of t a lively market. Therefore, to the Manning market. The grading. ?L TitKAT YOU RIGHT. M. MASON, Mgr. 3NE! t IH Sfnr.k. ' COMPLETEv New Thins int. v ni Save M Diiey, "ED You Have to Sell. I K|mo rana li \ foil to visit ER & CO. irge stock 11 fine line of toes, Clothing-, Etc. irocsries. o quote price. otise don't fail to investigate the isits, something now. cheap and illy, ftGG, GLIV'EB & CO. : High School lie following reasons: ,vatrr on campus. competent instructors. ate for boys and girls, costing : during school hours. 1 pupils. mpotent instructor, r the future, 10S hoarders last i; Tuition fl tofl; music, includ)L. IIARTSVILLK, 6'. C. XES, IAS., M. Al. 1'., Principal*