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^ The (Comity liccmrd fr PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY AT KIXGSTREE, S. C. C. W. WOLFE. "Editor and Proprietor. 8CB9CRIPT10N RATES: One copy, one year. - - - .$1.00. Oneeoyy. sK mwiitli*. - - - ."?(>. One copy, tin ee months, - - .2"). . Subscriptions payable in advance. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10. 1902. hV- ---j With a view to keeping in touch with educational progress and especially the work that is being accomplished by the teachers and pupils of our graded school, we have set apart K 1 1 i._ 1.~ .1 4... 3 UV1UUJU IV OC UOVK-U IU JIUUUI | matters. This depaitment will l>e in charge of Prof. Wiggins and will! contain educational notes of interest * to the public concerning the school f / or touching educational advancement in general. f We feel sure that Prof. Wiggins will make this an attractive feature of the paper and we hope that his efforts will be appreciated. A Live Subject, m While we are still on the live sub-1 Hkje't of the attainment of better Ehchool facilities consequent to the marked grow: h of our town school, Flit may be in order to point out some jlsalient results which are bound to h accrue from the erection of a niodRern bnilding. | First, Kingstree is peculiarly well fBiuiareu ior trie esiiimisuim-m ui uuei of the best high schools in the State. It is the center of a large area of . territory, which has 110 institution of learning at all to supply the gaps between the curricula of the rural schools and the colleges. In a large field, extending from Florence on the north to Charleston on the south, touching Clarendon on the west and including the whole of Williamsburg on t^ie east, we have not a single high school to fully prepare hoys and girls for college classes, as they should be prepared. We cannot "pclraw extensively from this large area now because we are not prepared to accommodate outside patronage to any great extent; and we cannot offer - - the potent advantages that other schools abroad are offering until we have a building that can accommodate the increased patronage. As it is we find our boys and girls migrating to foreign fields to prepare for college work. E& The old cry that we derive no material benefit from such an enterprise v can no longer find lodgment in the mind of any person with ordinary business discernment. It is a well p known fact that where good schools are found business of every kind is largely benefited thereby. We assert, with definite instances in mind, that a good school does more to increase the commercial importance of i; a town than any other single agency, save the wide-spread influence of the gospel. A parent knows that where his child spends his school year, there his thoughts are centered with a peculiar and marked interest. Then the more hearts and minds that can bb centered upon our town the greater will be the influx of business patronage. Here comes in the missiou of a model school. Those who may at the first blush , feel inclined to oppose the steps that are bound to be taken soon to build a house wherein the children's interest?nay even their lives?find an absorbing center surelv will not per mit prejudice or personal feeling deflect their better judgment from what their inmost impulses declare to be a crying need. . are by nature the center of a large territory, which (we know to t be a fact) prominent educators have expressed the opinion as being the very place for the centralizing and vitalizing of a tremendous educational possibility. We must have . this building. It is out of the question to say that the benefit will not warrant the outlay. We know it will. Let us not figure on schemes to jab the knife of personal feeling into the living body of such an educational creation as may be ours for the asking. Let each one of us lend bis shoulder to push the wheel of ; progressto its most rapid whirl. ^Give us the building, citizens, and it will give back to you more business, better citizens anil a broader > general intelligence. Pm; 1 fc . OUT OF DEATH'S JAWS. "When death seemed very near from t??a very severe stomach and liver trouble I that I had suffered with for years," (oW-ites P. Muse, Durham, X. C., "Dr. Ring's New Life Pills saved inv life ' **nc(gave perfecc health." Best pills Wfkt earth and only 2"c at D C. Scott'.drug S'.orr I Notice of Election. For State and County Officers, and up on Proposed Amendment to the Stat Constitution State <>? South Carolina, Count ou Williamsburg. Notice is hereby given that the gen eral election tor state and.County ol livers will he held at the voting pre ciucts prescribed by law in said fount on Tuesday, November 4, 1U02, sai day being Tuesday following the lire Monday in November, as prescribe by law. At the said election a separate bo will be provided, at Which qualitie electors will vote upon the adoption o rejection of an amendment to the Stat Constitution as provided in the to low ing Joint Resolution. A Joint Resolution Proposing t Amend Section II. of Article vll of the Constitution of 1895. Relatin to Counties and County Governmen Suction 1 Be It resolved by the (let eral Assembly of the State of Sent Carloina: That the following anient! meat to Section II, Article VII, of th Constitution, be agreed to: add to th end thereof the following words: thy this section shall not apply to the fo lowing townships in the follow!iij Counties: Dunklin and Oaklawn i the county of Greenville; the township of Cokesbury. Nimty-Six and Cuope in the county of Greenwood; Sulliva i ownship in the county of iauiren> Huiett and Pine Grove in tlie Count if Saluda. Thar the corporate existent, of said townships be, ami the same i hereby, destroyed ami all officers in der said townships are abolished an all corporate agents removed. Sec. j. Bur the question of adoptin this amendment shall be submitted a the next general election totlieelectoi as follows: Those in favor of th amendmeut shall deport a ballot wit the following words plainly printed o written thereon Constitution: amendment of Section Eleven ot Ai tide Seven of the Constitution: relal iogt > rout.ties and county government Ves." Those opposed to said amenc nient shall cast a ballot with the fu lowing words plainly printed or wri ien thereon: "Constitutional anient uient oi Section Eleven of Article VI of the constitution, relating to couu ties and county government, No" App roved the ~Mtli day of February A. if. 1902. Ssc. 7. There shall be separate an distinct ballots and boxes at this el?*c tion for the following officers to wit 1 Governor and LieuienantrGovernoi 2 Other State officers, a State Sena tor. 4 Members of the House of Her rescntatives. 5 County officers. O which shall b? the name or name of the person or persons voted f-?r a such officers, respectively, ; and th office for which they are voted. Before the hour fixed for opening th polls Managers and Clerks must tak and subscribe the Constitutional oat! The Chairman of the Board of Manai! ei-scan administer the oath to the otli er Managers and to the Clerk; a N< fury Public must administer the oat to the Chairman. The Managers elec their Chairman and Clerk. Polls at each voting place must b opened at 7 o'clock a. in. and closed :i 4 o'clock p. m. except in the city c Charleston, where tliev shall be open ed nt 7 a. m. and dosed at B p. m. The managers have the power to fil .1 vacancy, and if none of the Mana;ci attend the citizens can appoint fror among the qualiiied voters the Mana^ ers who. after hein^ sworn, can con duct the election. At the clo-e of the election, the Ma: agers and Clerk must proceed public!; to open the ballot boxes and count th ballots therein, and continue withmi adjournment.until the same iscomplet ed. and make a statement of the re *ult tor each office and sign the saint Within three days thereafter, tit Chairman of the Board or some om designated by the Board, must delive to the Commissioners of Election th pi 11 list, the boxes containing the bal lots an 1 written statements oi the rt suit of the election. The following managers of election, have be?n appointed to hold the elec lion at the various precincts in til paid county. kixostbkk?Marvin Martin, ii ( Britten, J G McCutchen. Greelkyvii.le? W CI Tutle, S "\ Taylor. A McD Burgess. Goirdink?B E Clarkson. I) O Gam ble. ! W Brunson. Suttoxs ? S 1' Cooper, A W Chain] ler, B Richardson. salters ? V E Lifrage, J H i Chandler, Alex Splvcy. Cedar Swamp ?IB Chandler, W i Grayson, 1) W Courtney. Black Mingo?John S Graham, B 1 Brockinton. It W Marshall. Trio ? L E Burkett. J B Files, J V Register. Earls?\V S Camlln Jr, Albert Has eldrn, W K Camlin. Altman's Store?J J Altman. 8 I Altnian. I) W Thompson. Blooming vale?B S Smith. J M Mc Council, S Russell Jr. Hebron Cih rcii?J LGowdy, W I Burgess, II A Kennedy. Cades?R F Epps. C G Cirstcn, 1 P Fulmore. Mr \t.i tstf.u'k Mill?W A Webster Jeff Matthews." M V Ward. Indiantow.n ? J D Hanna, M J Wilson, H P Snowden. Lake ('ity ? A N Suteliffe, J I Stuckey, g T Rollins. .muddy Creek ?r Cannon, w \ Venters, L L Aril. Scranton ? R E McKnight, S >! Dickson, R j{ Cannon. Phospkct Church?J M Eaddy,: B Poston, T E Humphries. The managers at each preeinc named above ate requested ta delegati one of their number to secure boxe and blanks for tlie election. They car be secured on and after Saturday, Nov ember 1, at Kingstree bv calling ot W. W. kennedy, g. W. arms, s. g. Mcdonald, commissioners of State and count} Klection for Williamsburg eounty. October 3, 1903. Actor?UI have a war as well a: a historic record. I was nearly killed once bv the bursting of t shell." Manager?' Who threw Ihe egg?" I . Notice of Election >- For Representative in Congress e Sixth Oistrict, _i State of Soith Carolina, G'ot nty ok y W lu iamsuurg . Notice is hereby given that the Geni eral Election f??r Representative in ill Ko ltuM !?f tlia t'ntliKF ttrP* V>W?lg!W.- ??? ! WV UVtUMV HIV IVW.I.^ |/?v !- cinets fixed by law in the county of y Williamsburg"" Tuesday. November fl 4. 1U0-J, said day lieing Tuesday folt lowing the first Monday, as prescribed <1 by law. Tne qualifications for suffrage are as x follows: d Residence in the State for two years, r in th* County one year, in the polling e precinct in which the elector of??rn to l- vote four months, and the paym-nt six months before any election of any ? poll tax then due and payable: Pro vided, That ministers In charge of an K organized church and teachers of pub lie schools shall be entitled to vote ?fl" tersix months' residence in the State, I* otherwise qualified. I- Regi st ration. c Payment of all taxes, Including poll e tax. assessed and collectible during t the previous year. The production of 1* a certificate or of the receipt of the of? ficer authorized to collect such taxes ? slinll i>c conclusive proof of the pay^ meut thereof. r Before the hour fixed for opening " the polls Managers and ('hrls must '' > take anil subscribes the Constitutional >' oath. Tiie Chairman of the Bqnrd of 0 Managers can administer the oath to s the other managers and t ? the Clerk; '* a Notary Public must administer the d oath to the Chairman. The Managers elect their Chairman and Clerk. K Polls at each voting place must he \ opened at 7o'clock a. tn. and closed at "s 4 o'clock p. in., except in the city of e Charleston, where they shall be openh ed at 7 a. in. and closed at 6 p. in. '' The Manager* have the power to 811 " a vacancy, and if none of the M.-rnr" agers attend tile citizens can appoint from among the qualified voters the jo Managers, wlio alter being sworn, can !" conduct the election. '* At the close of the election, the Manj" agers and Clerk must proceed publicly to open the ballot boxes and count tiie 1 ballots therein, and continue without ~ adjournment unt'l the same is completed. and make a statement of the '? result for each office and sign the same. Within three days thereafter, tlie chairman of the Board, or some one d designated by the Board, must deliver to t he commissioners of Election the : poll list,'the boxes containing the bal\ lots and written statements oi the rci suit of the election. >- Tlie following n MANACtKKS OF EI.ECTIO* * have been appointed to hold the elec" tion at the various precinct* in the said County: q Kingstree?T. P. Gamble, \V. W. e Grayson, J. H. Leiunmn. Greeley ville ? W. H. Campbell. J. W. Gamble, B. L. Gist. Gourd'ns?A. M. Gordon, J. c. Gra,. ham, A. M. GambleI, Sutton*?S. B. Gordon, A. B. ctmper, t N'. B. Garner. Salter*-A. It. Moseley. Richard e splvey. j. tj uhvir. ,t cedar Swamp?H. l. grayson, E. K. ,f Rembert. J. S. Tisdale. Black Mingo?F. M. Nesmith, J. P. Eaddv, F. G. Rhetn. II Trio? W. 1). Brvan, T. A. Blakeley, .. E. R.Koweli. n Earls?.1. H. IIiiWon, Wade Eaddy, r. W. S. carol in. Sr. Altman's Store?J. R. cox, J. P. Stone,d. B. Aaltman. n Blooininpvule?T. K. Smith, Sylves>. ter Mitchuin, Frank cant ley. Hebron?Bartow Smith, T. R. Willt ?on. .F. c. McElveen. cades?J. T. McElveen. Robt.. Tart. . J. J. Kpp?. M?callister's Mill?II. Collins, I-Iill^ ary Baldwin, Robt. Webster. e Indiantown?C. o. Daniel, W. c. _ Wi/son, G. J. Graham. Jr. e Lake city?E T.'.Moody, P. E. Sev. erance. J. P. Plii//ips, .Muddy creek-Jno. Dennis, M. V. cox, E. B. Xewe/i. Scranton?So/on Evans, W. E. coward. J. M. Kirbv. T* -A - I L-l. 1IT a TT T? rruswci, cuurcu?n ; ri. nnmn, u J.J. haddy, J. B. Frosser. The manager* at each precinct named aix>ve are requested to delegate one of their number to secure b<?x?s r and blanks for the election. They can ' be secured on and after Saturday. November 1, by calling on E F. PUOSSER, chairman. , J. II. BEAcKWELL, '* J. F. EPFS. commissioners of State and county J Elation tor Wil/iamsburg county. . Oct. 13, 1902. p" . Summonsjor Relief. State of South Carolina.^ County of Williainsbuig.i Court of Common Fleas. F. Rliem and D. I"). Rhem. trading un.. der the firm name of F, hhern & Sons, Plaintiff, against J Faul James and llettie Jarrott.Defendants. r To the defendants, Paul James and Rettie Jar-ott, you are hereby sum, moned and required to answer the complaint in this action, of which ? I copy is herewith served upon y<?u. and t? serve a c??py of your answer to said 'j Complaint on the subscriber, at his office in Kings tree, S. C., within [ twenty days after the service hereof; exclusive of the day of such service; [ and if you fail to answer the Complaint 4U. -: . m ~ i a* wiuiiii Mil" muu ;iiwrrs?tni. uic piauum 5 in this action will apple to the Court for the relief demanded in the Comt plaint. e Date?Septeml>cr 3, 190:2. s JOHN A. KKLLEY, ! Plaintiff's Attorney. ] To the defendant, Paul James, take notice, that the Complaint in this action was tiled in the ottice of the Clerk of Court of Common Pleas, at King*j tree, in the County of Williamsburg, and State of South Carolina, on the 2lst dav of June. 1902. 6t JOHN A. KELI.EY. ' WANTED?10,000 cords Swatnp Hickory in car lots, delivered at * Denmark, S. C. Address Jno. F. Simmons, RoweeyllU*, S. C. ; 8tu Tax Notice. ] Treasurer's Office Williamsburg County. = Kingstree. S. C., Oct. 9, 1902. -y The tax levy for the lineal year 1902 Is a< follows: For State S mills For School - - 3 mills . For County - - - 4 mills 30 milis in valnp on all sfoek in Ami- .< rrson, Suttons and pu t of Pen i Townships. I a nilliM on vaiue 01 an property in School District- Nos. 15 and 16. 2 mills on value of all pioperty in j School District* No*. 19, 20 and 21. 1 mill on all property in School Dls- i trlct No. IS. A capitation tax of One Dollar on all f males lietween the aye- of 21 and 60 j year* unless constitutionally exempted. [ A commutation tax of One Dollar may b?* paid by those liable to road duty. 1 will be at the following places on the days mentloued below tor the collection of the said tax: Kingstrce, October 20 to 24 inclusive a Harpers, October 27 Trio, 44 28 Salter*, 44 29 Gourd Ins. " 30 . Greeley vile, Oct. 31 anil Nov. 1 * Kingstrea, November 3, 4 and 5 Saltern, " 0 Cades, " 10 Imliatitown, " 11 Kennedy's Store, ,4 12 Cedar Swauip, ' 13 Bloomlngvale. " 14 . Morris vllle. " 15 Home. " 17 i Lamberts 44 18 Anls X Roads, " 19 Dullants, " 20 Poston's Store, " 21 Scranton, 44 22 Hebron, ,4 26 * Lako City, 44 27 ayd 28 1 R. D. ROLLINS. County Treasurer, Summons for Belief. . Static of South Carolina, I County of Williamsburg, f Court of Common Pleas. II. M. Cooper, T. M. f'ooper and J F. Ooper, co-partners in biisines* under the name of Cooper Hroihers, Plaintiffs. again-t Bina McKadden alia- Scott, Nom McFadden alias Scott, Bill McFadden alia* Sett. Daiiy Scott, Duke Scott, Tohv Scott, Amzi Cooper, a minor. t Laura ( dopier. a minor, and Flora 4 Piutitop u miiwip lin'ip. ;i f I ? ii' nf 4 Duke Scott, deceased, Defendants. | T<> the defendants above named: * Yon are hereby summoned and re- J quired to answer the complaint in 4 this action, which has >>een tiled in < the office of the Clerk of the Court of < Common l'leas tor the said County, 4 and to serve a copy of your answer to < the said < omplaiut on the subscribers J at their office in Kings tree, S. C., ^ within twenty days after the service < hereof, exclusive of the day of such J service; and if you fail to answer the < complaint within the time afoiesaid, < the plaintiffs in this action will apply J to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. ^ September 29th, A. D. 1902. t GILLAND& KIRK, . I'lamtitTs Attorney, j To the defendants. Dairy Scott, Duke ? Scott and Toby >cott. take notice: j That the complaint in this action w*.? j tiled in the office of tiie Clerk of tlir ; C< nrt of Common Pleas for the County j of Williamsburg, S. C., on the 30th ; day of Septeinlwr, 1902. ^ GILDAND & KIRK, ; Oct 2-6t Plaintiff's Attorney, j : Summons for Relief j Static or domi Carolina,) \ County of Williamsburg.) I Court of Common Pleas. * T. O. Jlritton. assignee, Plaintiff, atrainst Sarah G ftrirton, Minnie L. Hemlng- I way and Annie Lee Lanaire, l>e- I fetidai.t* To the defendant Annie Lee Lanaire: ( Y??u are hereby summoned and required to answer the Complaint in this action, ( of which a copy is herewith served up- * on yon, ami to serve a copy of your answer to said Complaint on the subscriber*. at the olHce of LeRoy I.ee at King*trec, S. C., within twenty days aftei the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and If you fail to answer the Complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff ill this aetlon will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the Complaint. Dated September ISrh, 1803. LEROY LEE, MONTGOMERY & STACKHOUSE, Plaintiff's Attorney. To rhe defendant, Annie Lee Lanaire, take notice: That the Complaint In this action was tiled In the office of the Clerk of Court of Common Pleas, at Kingstrcc, in the County of Williamsburg, State of South Carolina, on the l*th day or September. 1?02. Dated September iStta, 1U02. LEKOY LEE, MONTGOMERY & K STACKHOUSE, Plaintiffs Attorney. Notice of Homestead, g Notice is hereby given that R. Mac. Cooper has applied to me to have his personal property exemption (homestead in personal property) set apart as provided in Section No. 2134. of the Revised Statutes of South Carolina. B C. WHITEHEAD, Clerk of Court. September 30, l9o2.-4t. Estate of H. Z. Hanna. On the 20fh day of October, 1902. I will apply to the Judge of Probate of Williamsburg county for a final discharge as administrator of the estate of H. Z. Hanna, deceased. J. J. H ANNA, sep 18-5t Administrator. A bad man gets vast credit for doing a good ihing which nobody F would have noticed th/e doer bad been decent. / o2 wHtesK-V'.. L' BUELL & I CASH DRY G 5Ve Beg to Call Partic ALL-LINEN HI 9 by 30 inc*ne<, Fancy Border, 15c or two for 25c. Ill Linen Damask Towels, Colored! 01 l.t> Or,,. Reached Hnck l.lnen Towels Hemstitched. in Red or Blue Border, 21. by 40 inches. 25c. led Border Cotton Damask Towels, 15 ; by 30 iochfS, 5c. :ot"ton Red Border Hemmed Towel", i 19 by 40 inches, 10c. 'earl Buttons, 2c pe1- dozen. ..adie*' All Linen Handkerchiefs. 4c. i .ace Curtain#, 60 inches by 3}^ yards,! Rood quality, $1.50 per pair. Ladies' and CI We would call your attention to th .nd Embroideries. We have many spec 2 000 yards Percale at 5c and Gc, w<?r FURNITURE I YALNUT SUITS, OAK SUITS, SI CHAIRS, GO-CARTS, BABY WINDOW SHADES. ?)^Hail Order# Receive Careful A 313 ami 315 King Strc MAKE NO MH ?GO S. THOMAS 257 KING STREET. < FO WATCHES, JEY/ELRY, SILV SPECTACLES i Jewelry and Watches Rep April 8-tf ?WVWWWVVWVVWWWVWVT \ D. C. SCOTT, President. : THE BANK OF . ; Transacts a Genera I COLLECTIONS CAREFUL, ? PROMPTLY [ DEPOSITS FROM $1.00 , IHKKl f HENRY P. WILLIAMS, [ JOHN A. KELLEY, w-"? wvwwwvwwwv* wv< 1 PR, L. B. JOHNSQ] % Practicing Physician, j= Surgeon and Druggist, Next Door to Stuart & Floyd., B LAKE CITY, - S. ^iliMMWiWiMWaMWUW KINGSTKth 3RADED 3CH00L_^^f ERNEST WIGGINS, A. R. PRINCIPAL. The next session will begin ou Mouday, September 15, 1902. Non-resident pupils boarding in town will be charged uominal tuition fees. . -4For .terms and other information apply to DR. D, C. SCOTT, Chairman Board Trustees, IINGSTREE, SOUTH CAROLINA. sep23 RANGEBURG COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. ORANGEBURG, S. C. H Beautiful and healthful location. Artesian water. lLepaired and remodeled buildings. Special courses iu Music, Art and Elocution. Four classes?two preparatory and two collegiate. Prepares for the Sophomore and Junior classes in the best colleges of i the country, or the business I requirements of life. Thorough and systematic foundation work the aim. H . ; or catalogue and particulars write JAS. R. CftOUCH, 4 , PRESIDENT. J um 1 ROBERTS* fl OOPS STORE. ;ular Attention to Our JCK TOWELS Mercerized Satin Cyrano, In Black. Blue, Pink and CVeam, 15c, worth 25c. Black Dimity, 8c, worth 12SjC. ISlack Cashmere, :<G indies wide, a jjood black, 25c. Black and White Mixed I.awii* and Dimity, 10c. worth 12)*c. Black Corduroy for Skirts 12,V. India Linons, beautiful quality, 8t, 10c, 12) jo, 20c. 25c. i adics' and Mioses Black Hose, in all numbers, from 5c to 25c. A good Black. hildren's Hats. Is department, also our Ribbon, Lace i >ltie< in tlie.se departments. t!i 10c ami 12eVj\ )EPARTaiENT. DEBOARDfj, LOUNGES, PIAZZA CARRIAGES, MATTING RUGS, I trillion. sl, CHARLESTON, S. S. 5TAKHI TO? JR.& BRO-, CHARLESTON, S. 0., R ES WARE, PLATED WARE in CLOCKS. aired by Expert Workmen. EDWIN 0. EPPS, Cashier. | ' KMGSTREE. j I Banking Business. ^ >Y LOOKED AFTER AND * REMITTED. . $ UPWARD RECEIVED. i TORK: i R. D. ROT JANS, i I). SCOTT. J rWWWWWWWWVWWWW/ wmmummmmmmmmK Nl'ure ' Tiirh, rhcm. 2 and Tlediciuem f l'alenliiud nou^ecrrf ? Preparation*. All 12 Li ml* of DriiKKiNtN* ^ Mindriex, Toilt-I I5eqnl?i(-x. Fancy Per- ?* liimery and Fliiyorlnff ^3 > Ivxlrnct^ AI wo Pari* ^5 <*reeu. Lnrdcn Seed*. ? Cold and Refreshing Drinks, ?? OI"every kind. Soda W:iler,i'ocH('oln, file.. ?g and n line line of Frewh ? I Fruitx,Fancy 4'undie*. ^2 p 'I'obneco, t'iga ? and ^3 ('igarelle*. Mtuiuuuuuiuuuuuurc - y Pure Corn Whiskey. 4 FULL QUARTS $3.00, Express Paid. \*/ > \f .1 t?1ro f a T n,1 { ami a iiiu iuui ^ iv iiiuivaw Direct From Distiller to This is old stcok whiskey, put up in plain sotton wood cases, holding Four, Six and Twelve bottles to case. No marks to indicate contents. This whiskey is especially suitable for medicinal purposes, being pure and of the best quality. You are at liberty to have your family physician test it and if not satisfactory retnrn it at my expense and I will refund your money. No family should be without a case. No order must call for less than four quarts by express prepaid. If interested in whiskies write for full price list. In ordering remember whiskey cannot be shipped C. O. I)., and all orders must be accompanied by cash. Address all communications to. ? A. LACKEY, Hamlet, N. C. WHISKEY OF ALL % ALL KINDS ? PURPOSES "Special Brand''Corn Whiskey, $ 1.25 'Topiar Log" Corn Whiskey, 1.50 "Poplar Log", Old, Sraootli, Mellow 2.00 "Private Stock," 4-qt. ease 2.50 "Private Stock," 12-<it. ca?e 7 00 "Hunting Creek" Rve. 12-qt. case 7.00 "Old Hunting Creek" Rye, 12-qt 16.00 Apple Brandy " 2-50 ('harge of 25c. for 1-gal., 3">c. for 2-pil., uml 45c lor 8-gal. jugs, and 75c for 4^gal. kegs; when returned prepaid, they will be taken back at cost. J. C. SOMERS & CO., DISTILLERS, STATESVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA y uig T-Om 8K The dollar mark is unknown in lieaveu. r'l ' 'i