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I II a ibt mm\ A'.; 1 f?E J IRT'-QULA RIT1ES OF c UT-r c :nq counci. Ex-Vayo- '.\i r.ntcly Believes Certain Acts ol ; ,id ..ocncif. of Which he Disclaims Responsibility, to be Illegal Editor County Record: I a the last issae of joor paper I notice you have manifested much anxiety in reference to the receipts and expenditures ef the past adniiniit. at ion. The books are, and have alway been, open to the public. Messrs. M. F. Helkr and John T, NcIsod compose the members of the street committee and contracted for and had the workdorc and expended every dollar; not one paper of any importance was approved by me as inlendanl. The money was paid out by M. K. Levin, treasurer, on order of M. F. Heller and John T. Nelson, and net one cent has ever passed through my hands. If the funds were not judiciously expended, then you must appeal to Messrs, M. F. Heiler and John T. Nelson lor an explanation, I asiotendant having been ignored by the street committee in signing orders on lhe treasurer for the work done,! etc., and I believe tbe money nairi out on the order of the street! committee without the intendant'i approval is illegal, null and void, and that the town by action of the courts conld recover every dime so expended. Now, Mr. Editor, is your opportunity to exercise voyr patriotism a little further ao4 proceed in the matter. The intendaat is powerless to do anything, as he only votes when there is a tie en a question. 80 far as formulating the license fees, the intendant has never been called on to give a casting vote, and all licenses and taxes were approved and endorsed by the council. It (here was a dissenting \ oioe it 1* the first for me. The resolution to borrow $200* was presented by M. F. Heller, and voted lor by J. T. Nelson, M. F. Heller and J. E. Porter. There were members of the out going council who had licenses and did work tor the town and had accounts made out in other parlies' names, and I made an effort to collect the license from the parties whose names appeared on bills presented and discovered they were mere figure heads; when the law distinctly declares it a misdemeanor, with severe penalties, for a sworn officer of a town to accept a job, contract or do any work fur the corporation. n. Review the records and the names can be found. Will yon do it? W. H. Kennedy. CITIZcNS* AID ASKED. To Make the Ensuing tiraded School Sessioa Successful. To the Citizens of Kingsiree: The graded school has begun the session for the coming year, and the teachers ask the people of town to aid them in making this a most successful term. First, we ask that you send your children to school. It is your1 duty to them and to your neighbora. fc?end them the first day and every day daring the session Find out how many minutes are required lor the walk and start them in time to be present at 9 >'clork?not much before, and aone after. Provide books lor them; they cannot work without them. Sometimes the failure ol a child to have a single book makes him lose a year's work and causes him much chagrin and loss; of ambition. Encourage the children. Ask j olten what they are doing and i how they do it. Express vour gratification at any advance they make, and whenever an opportunity presents uselt shov them the i.se of knowlelce of things taught in school. A great many children think a determining motive in having them attend school is to get rid of them during the morning hours. Make all necessary complaints to the principal before making lliem to your neighbor. In dealing with a cla3s sometimes the rights of Ibe individual pupil are 1 over'ooked. and sometimes a teacher misinterprets while in tending to do right. If your rhil< is graded too high, too low, at tempting to do too much or to< W?Me, t,%o comV'ned judgment ? |the ? -el -.rd ^locip^' wil ".v?i : ?ou rr * :.o. t'are full; jexn' ?hr- inont'iiy reporto. I thev a.< t, commend the child ;it bad cor .it the teacher an? ; find a remedy. The teachers will render faith ful and conscientious service Di^oiDline will originate in givini the pupils a proper knowledge o the mutual relations of confidence and respect between teacher an( taught. We cultivate friendliness hut forbid familiarfty. We antic ipate no discourtesy on the par of any one. However, we stan< ready to punish any contempt o authority, in each case, suitiug th< penalty *o the individual. Barents may be confident * ha no poisonous doctrine nor putric prejudice will be tolerated ir school. Children will be taugh to "look through nature unt< nature's God,'' to see the harmony and peace in the right doing o things, and to govern themselve! accordingly. This is our idea ol truth. Wm. W. Boddie. Kingstree, S, CM Sept, 14, 1901, THE DEATH RECORD. Three Victims of the Insatiate Arche in a single Week. The grim archer, Death, liai been very busy among our peo pie during the past week, thre< victims having fallen before liii insatiate hand. These were al grown men, who seemed to hav< a fair promise of life before them and in each case their illnesi seemed to be ot brief duration Last Friday afternoon at his hom< near Martin's X Roads Mr. Josepl Dukes was the first to be sudden ly stricken down. Mr. Dukes was 58 years old and a good citizen On Monday morning the com muuily was shocked aud sadden ed to hear of fiie death of Mr Troy Pitt man, of Gourdins. Mr Pittrnan had been sick only a lev days with hemorrhagic fever atul was taken in Charleston, where everything was done loi him that human skill coil id de vis<*. Mr. rittman was a youn; man ot much promise and wai very highly thought of in hii community. lie was only about 21 years old, and was to hav< been married in about three week; time. lie was a son of the late Mr. Troy Piilman, who former!} lived at Gourdins. His mother Mrs. Emma B Pittman, had his remains carried to Augusta, Ga., which city she will make hei luture home. The familv, anc more especially the mother, hai the deepest sympathy of the coin murnty in mis the death of hei onlv child. We were grieved last Tuesda} to hear of the death of Mr. J. Edward Haunu,ot Indiantown, whicl occured on Monday alternoii before. Mr. Ha una had been sicfc only a short time, and l:is deal! was unexpected. He beiotigec to one of the oldest families in th< county. He was 57 years of agt and a member of Imliantotrr Presbyterian church. During th< war he rendered good service ir the Confederate army. He wa; esteemed and respected by all win knew him, and his death is sincere ly mourned. His wife and a larg< family of children survive him. IS Wood's Seeds FOR FALL SOWING. 7. W. Wood Seas Fall Catalogue, uid In. August, tolls all about OR ASS tul CLOVER SEEDS, Vetches, Crimson Clover, Seed Wheat, Osts, Rye, Barley, i - l.A V??.l.S)a IC\UJ/w? vW* AIJV f and Rower Seeds, Hyacinths, TuHps, end all 8u!h<3, .Seeds and P.i-nts fci Fell planting. Tee Information given In onr Pall Catalogue aoout different crops Is from onr customer/ and oar own practical experience. Wo arc constantly In receipt o* tiis most gratifying expressions as to the great value and the kelp that oar Cotaiogne proves to Farmers and Gardeners everywhere. Catalogue mailed on request. Write for It and prices of any seeds desired. r. w. wood & sows, Sasd Growers & Merchants. RICHMOND, VA. LAMEST SEED HOOSEII THE SOUTH. cwppppppp i.im h I M ?: V 1 THE NEW WAY. a Common Sense for Women. ^ ;! Ladles Should Re?J of the Latest and < ( j j Most Success, ut importation from . ( ' Franc". i t ' | All Womankind May Posses Crl^htj" ; I Eyes, Fair Skin, Strength end Good Health. "* ; . [' So ?avs Dr. LaRonl, the fataous i i. _.k,. v%... V H Ul II tilKMIUl V? IIW Ilrt.^ I j his whole life to the study of woruan, j ^ I and bas won the heighest distinction i1 e through his wotideifully successful! i practice among the first families of Paris. t '? WOMAN A HEROINE a Woman is a heroine, says the doctor, j * and her remarkable endurance and ^ ^ ability to witlistan<l the most trying 1 f ordeal compete admiration. She is a c 9 slave to the Natural Modesty of her ^ sex. which so often causes her to en- \ t dure the greatest trials, and suffer in ?, j silence, rather than consult even her family physician, fearing to expose ] 1 herself to ne?tessary questioning and c t probable examination. I 5 A LIFE STUDY e Recognizing this fact early in his v 7 practice, Dr. LaBord has, by years of f study and close application, evolved j s an entirely new method of treatment j P tor all ailments peculiar to women. \ [ which has met with unbounded success, a and his branch offices, managed by t skilled physicians under his personal a supervision, are now located at every large eity of Europe. By his superior method each patient a p receives, absolutely free of charge, full j and detailed advice especially adapted to ner case, taius avoiding an emoar 8 rassinent* or inconviencc, and as Dr. - LaBord's remedies are put up in the ? form of small, daintv wafers, they are easily earned and taken at any time or c 5! place, without attracting attention. f 1 j This insures regularity in treatment j ; | which is most important to a cure, and y " I generally imi>ossible with liquid rem- , ' edies. j i Liquid remedies always contain a * , large proportion;of alcohol, whiskey or 4 other liquors, to preserve them from ? * spoiling. Dr. LaHord's wafers are a s l "dry medicine" and are positively free * . from intoxicants or narcotic drugs of s . anv kind. t MODERN METHODS 8 Dr. LnBord's greatest success has - been achieved by the use of the i I-CaRONIA WAFER." This is not | a patent medicine, but a scientific pre | part ion of ' "Viburnum," or '"CAR- i . ;()NIA" (commonly known as Hlack . Hawberry), and other well known I in-rbs, whose curative pro|>enies have ' been known to herbalists for centuries. ' , "Viburnum," or "OA RON I A," is rec- * r ognized and prescribed by the leading ' physicians of the world as the iiest s known spec tic for Female troubles. : The extremely disagreeable tiste of {. i these drugs lias been overcome by skill. ful manipulation, retaining however, n all of their virtues and strength, and t these specifies have been so combined t > and prepared as to form a dainty wafer, t , easilv taken, vet embodvinc the most ., accurate and certain cure for Female 0 5 Weakness, nervous prostration painful ' and suppressed mense?, irregularity, leucorrhowi or whites, sterility, ulcer- \ ; atlonofthe uterus, change of life in ^ ' matron or made, chronic decline, uri, nary troubles, nervous debility, profuse m r flow, threatened miscarriage, palpita- . tion of the heart, pains in the leftside. 1 cold hands and feet, bearing down | i pains, backache, shortness of breath. ' . scalding of urine, soreness of breast, r | neuralgia, uterine displacement, and all those symptoms which make the aveiage woman's life so miserable. It r makes child birth easy and SAVES ? I KM TORS' BILLS. A VALUABLE FEATURE L "CARoNIA WAFERS" have proven a blessing to thousands of suffering women who have been made well, short time.by thiswonderful tie.itinent. strong and happy in a surprisingly 1 They will not only cure the most obstij nate cases, u*matter how long neglect- *1 J ed , but are also the only known remedy that can be absolutely rolled upon to prevent those monthly recurrences of extreme pain and suffering, needlessly endured by so raanv of our women. PURE ANI) EFFECTIVE. , uDk. LaBORD'S CARO.NIA WAF- r ERS" are purely vegetable, containing no inju-ious chemicals or drugs, m and are positively guaranteed to cure even the most neglected cases. If directions are carefully followed, and the < medicine honestly taken. This valuable remedy, "Dr. La- i BORD'S CARONIA," "is is now on * sale In America by the importing firm of Koyks-Fullek Company, who have contracted with Dr. LaBord for ! the exclusive agency fur the United ! States. A consultation department, ; umler the supervision of l)r. LaLiord, is maintained, and special advice furn- i 1 ished absolutely free of charge to nil / who jake the treatment. Ladles order! log "CARONMIA" are invited to : write all about their particular case in J ( i detail, and ard assured the most sacred j ft I privacy as to their correspondence, as i ' | no testimonials or letters from ladies j _ i are ever published by us. , 1 One boxot "CAUONiA WAFERS,"] j containing a month s supply, will be1 _ jsent, securely packed and prepaid to j : any address in tjte U. S., or Canada, on j Ioeceipt of One Dollar, accompanied; ; by the details of your case A full O (and complete treatment including all j necessary medicine, and our written ' (] 1 guarantee, Five Dollars, payable in i ; advance. j ; This charge covers all all expenses, j e including free advice and full dim tions. '1 here are no additional charges I oj any kind, thus placing the treatment within the reach of all. Addres Consultation Dent., Thk Noyk.s-Fum.ek Compant, Market and 24th Sts., Ftlailii. - V- V Notice. Mis?Mahel Harper, a full graduate of Jie Conservatory of Music ?f t?r ircenville Female Coilcw. p pupil f Ihevaiier (TtiL?-?p." Per rata. >?uu .. v?ll open a :,cfc. ' i of ::n:<fr So pi. 16. r tonus apply at r?fl:}ence. 4t. Clerk's Salestate of south caroi.iva. Williamsri ro County. IN' THE COMMON PLEAS. J. C. Lynch, PlaintilT, against Martha A. Brockinton, et. al., Defendants. SALE IX FORECLOSURE. By virtue of a dec roc under order of ihe court, to n e directed in the above its ted case I will sell before the court louse door in Kinestree, S. C.. on he first Monday in October next, vithin the legal hours for making pub ic saie*, ine ionuwing uescriuea rem istate. to wit: MI thatcertain tract of land lying,being ind situate In the county of Wiiliams>urg and State aforesaid, containing >ix hundred and thirty nine (W9) acres nore or less: bounded on the north by ands of J. E. Brocklnton and estate if Bradley; south hy lands of Pleas W fl Kinder and estate of E* J. Porter: last by lands of the estate Porter; and vest by the Northeastern railroad. Terms of sale, one third cadi and the lalancc in one and two years, with ntrest at 7 per cent per annum, secured >v bond of the purchaser and inortgige of the premises provided, however, hat the purchaser have leave to pay ill cash if lie so desire. It. C. WHITEHEAD, 21 d. C. C. P. and G. S. ^blowing! Won't bring business now-a-d dean goods for their money, and nol >ur goods and quote prices, and then hing we sell is at least 20 per cent e rhe Backet Store at 21 s known far and wide as the price n hing we sell Is sold under a strict g >laee (if you haven't already) you n ay we do. Our store is a departmei sxcejit groceries, and every departro pecial Tine to mnke a living out of, i act you can get goods cheap from u alesmen, and they all know their b We keep in touch with all toe s a bargain to be bad we get it and g Our .style* and values are as hi ire lower than the lowest depths of he lowest to everybody. Our record is before you! It nisrepresentations. i?on't be tooled aid slick-tougue-fellows, but come b trictly high class goods at &'? per cr petid all your money with us and y hort crop. We are the people to trade wit rices in ( laremlon . .mi WilliuJiiabui V\'e buy right,and that enable* ia?ne invite comparison mid coiiijh* hat "blow the big horn." When w< hat price, and not one cent more, hat" when you come for it. We wa ,nd Williamsburg county to watch t ur prices, compare goods, and if oui r send us an order; but lie sure and ole aim is to give you your money'* our money's worth. New York Racket SI BARGAINS F 2v?osq.-o.: ^re now in order, call and get prices )oor? and Windows. Be sure to exi Gents Furnls Just received a nice line of Spring uick a get your pick. DRY G Prices on Lawns, Percals, Calicoes, Jo trouble to show goods. -GrTZOGl : Always fresh and guaranteed to be Uways yours to ulease, w Latest Styles! Spring & Sumn jACES, HAMUYRG3, RIBBONS,. HATS, SHOES, MEN A> [he Finest Assortment Also full JEW MATTINGS, RUGS, OILCLC VVa ui>n nliifiitift aiif oil sitir W 10 iseount. On nil the above goods \vc guar a nt with Inmost goods. Aslfto see our Yellow Homfttfra Your money baek withour argun Yours truly, GAGG, OLD Af i Summons for Uehsf. ST ATT) OF SOOTH CA KOLl XA. <."-?r?JTY up V*i?.MAjrs: ? iM. J Will P COMMON* I\ HAS. i C4.. . n .U^. 1 C3.. I * -? min'.-. r"su>'. .inn ~*yiYVM,er j'.rori, co,; rtners Tiding under the firm uu:".e of S. t'oston & plantiffs. against Eady Moiijon, Bean Graham. Peter Hanrw, Mary Shaw. Martha French. Sam Burr, Mary Burr, Kilcanor Barr. Liddie Wilson, Sarah Cooper and Rachael Johnson, heira at taw of Jack McFadden, deceased, defendants. To the defendants, above named. You are hereby summoned and required to answer the comoWnt In this action, which has been filed in the office oft lie Clerk of the Court of Common Pica*, for the said county, and to sen'e a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers at their of- \ lice, King*tree, C? within twenty days after the aertlcs hereof exclusive of the day of such service; and If you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid the plaintiffs in this action will apply to the court for the relief demanded in th* complaint. GILL AM) & KIRK. Plaintiffs' Attorneys. August 81st. 190k To the defendants, Surah Cooper and Kaehael Johnson. Take Notice, that the complaint in this action was filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas at Kin^trce, in the county of Williamsburg, and State of South Carolina on the 31st d.iv of August, 19*1. 1 Gir,LAND& KIRK. 6C Plaintiffs' Attorneys. HORN" . ays. The people Wftnt good, nice t so much *-norn Mowing." We show the goods sell themselves, as every:heaper than our neighbors. banning uaker and trade drawer, and overvuarantee; and when you visit our rill be convinced that we do as we nt store, where everything is kept lent is a store within itself. No one but everything, and as a matter of 8. We employ nothing but the best usiness and can he relied on. Northern markets, and when there five you the advantage of it. iph as the heavens, and our prices the sea, undone price and that price is not made up of trickeries and by .some of the bit; "horn blowers'* ) us; we will do you good. We carry nt cheaper than our competitors, ou save enough to make up for the h, as we are the victors over high rg counties. i us to sell right. All the prices we titora' criticism, particularly those 3 advertise anything you get it at We don't say we arc "just out of nt all the good people of Kingstree ;bi.s space from time to time. Watch rs are cheaper, then cbnie to see us take quality in consideration. Our i worth, and lotl of times more than 8. I. TILL, Proprietor. are, Manning, S. C. OR CASH! ito IfcTeta i. I also hava a nice line of Screen imine t>efore buying. ihlng Goods. Hats, Pants and Serge Coats. Come OODS. , ectn are too numerous to mention. 3BZES beat at lowest prices. ILKINS. ier Dress Goods SKIRTS, MEN'S AND WOMEN'S ,I> BOY'S CLOTHING. of Groceries in Town. Line of TJI, HARDWARE & TINWARE. Main ?* lo's jewiry ai per cent ntoe lowrst possible prices consistn at 4 cents a^terd. nont if nut with purchase. M & CO., 9 M "i