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I The CvUmito liccnrri ! ' " * ! tyjSLISHED EVERY THURSDAY AT KING9TREE, S. C. C. W. WOLFE, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. _ . : =? ??" TERMS. subscription rates: One copv. one year. - - - $l.nO. On.- copy, six month*. - - - .*?n. T)ne cony, rhtee month*. - - .2"?. Subscriptions payable in advance. tr advertising rates: One inch, first, insertion. $1.00; each subsequent Insertion. f>0 cents. Obituaries amiTributes of Respect over lot words Charged for as tegular adv?-rrisfcroent*. Liberal reduct ion on advertising made for three, six and twelve Month*' contract*. CnmmuHiratlons mu*t be accompanied ??y the real name ami address of the writer in order to receive attention. Xo communication o| a personal nature will be publish*! except as an adver-j ttoement. Address all !etter*and make all drafts payab.e to C. W Wolfe, WFJvlngstree, S.O. THURSDAY SEPT. 1. 1904.1 A Loss to Journalism. Another star in the firmament of journalism has set to rise in inextinguishable glory "beyond the sunt set's radiant glow," and in common ? with the brethren of the press who *'/ knew and admired the man, we bow ur head in sorrow for the death of Hp > Carlyle McKinley, whose spirit passed the portals of mortality into life everlasting only a few days ago. [ For nearly a quarter of a century Mr McKinley had been on the staff j : of the Charleston News and Courier, ix and for a number of years he was one of the chief editorial writers for j that newspaper. The best work of J ?V his splendid intellect adorned the: ^ editorial page, where his facile pen i was ever wielded in behalf, of right I ^ and truth and justice; albeit his' V' personality was so merged into that of his co-workers in their composite 'labors that most of his readers ' knew not even the name of the man I L* whose whose writings so moved I f;. ' them to admiration. It was onr privilege to know Mc-. Kin ley as a man. For many months . he had faced death, as a knight of old, witnont craven fear, but with an unfaltering faith that sustained . * him even in the presence of the king of terrors. j?, . His work is done; his pen is^itenf forever; yet if the good that men * do sorviv a them, we must believe $ that hie influence still lives to in* tpire men to higher ideals and nobler achievement. On every side the political prog- j ready with his, "I told Wfyn so." t M??? It is to be hoped that the expected letter from a Parker pen will iu?lude'the "'lucky curve". x When tile smoke of battle is cleared away and the primaries have passed into history, let us all get registered and make the vote of old h?'"' ' Williaimsburg in the general election a record-breaking one. Out in Wyoming the other day a aegroNwas lynched by a mob of! three hundred whites. Cow-boy! & J I Rooseveltonce attempted to jusufy the lyndting of horse-thieves out 1 - West?will Candidate Roosevelt' t ! view this outrage, with the same ; 1 i o vir i ? i *1*1 complacency r we uouoc lir | r ===== |. We are glad to learn that the town i council haa invested in a fire engine. I . ' I If it be of practical value (and we j have no reason to believe otherwise), when the town is re-rated there should be an appreciable reduction in fire j insurance rates, and in a short while the fire-fighting apparatus will pay J for itself several times over in the! Ci , j savipg on insurance premiums, to say ! nothing of the protection afforded i against a j ossible conflagration. Th? Hon. David B. IJill, if is an-! nouneed, v.ill letire from polities; after the present presidential cam-1 paign. There are some who think it might h' lp Judge Parker's cause if| the aforesaid gentleman sh.ml l fnl- { till his laudable int mtion pri ?r to November S. It is reported that in trio vicinity of Trio there arc at least three negro : organizations corresponding to t he j '' 'Fo' Day" clubs that were iv-pon- j sible for the Statesboro horror in j Georgia. For the sake of both races j we hope that the report is not aut lien- j tic. If it be true that these clubs dr. I exist let the meinheis read a lesson from the torn hie fate meted out to, their brethren recently in the nearby' State of Georgia. 6 \ SOUTH CAROLINA COLLEGE. Expansion ot Its Work and Its Splendid Facilit ies. For three venerations of nun the South Carolina ( ollege lias wrought its great work for the unification ami prosperity of the State. For three generations her sons have honored their alma mater by useful live* and splendid eitixenship, and today, in the chara-ter ami strength of the inetn!?ers of its faculty and in the variety and lltorough ness of its literary, sclent!ti--. and law courses, it stands eminent: in the quality of its work it is the peer of any j university t>r the South. A variety of | courses leading to the several bacealaureate degrees in Art, Science. Law. Engineering (Civil and Electrical), and Pedagogy, is offered, with '.lie most liberal choice of studies and the widest possible elective opportunity. The fnrultv has recently enlarged and Jn crea^l tlx? facilities f<?r a<{uate work, and lias placed the opportunity lor such advanced university studv within reach of all who may de-ire it, and who cannot go out of the State to obtain it. Every year the College ha>a number of students working for |>*?stgraduate degrees. Its chemical, biological. :.nd physical laboratories are well equipped and have eaeh a master teaeher at its head; and the College library, with its 155 UOU volumes, i?? the delight of a student's heart The College offers special induce-j mexts to ambitious young men and women in its generous provision for the conferring of scholarships on meritorious students at the close of et ch session. Five of these scholarships qre toiferied upon distinguished memberof the Freshman Class; four in the Sophomore Class, and three in the Junior Class. In addition to these scholarship*, by an Act of the General Assembly in 1904, two Special Jformal scholarships for men teachers are given j to each county in the State, the value I of each being equivalent to $9S?' This i 'g4ft cannot be regarded as a charitv? farv?rom It. The money will be paid back to the State a thousand told in the betUitmeut of the common school* j of the State, which are established and maintained solely for purpose (or should be) of rearing good citizens? j men and (wont en, whose lives shall he ! devoted to the common weal. The men ' who honestly accept the-e are not accepting charity, but are simply being partly paid in advance for the hard work, the self-sacrittce, the grind to which thev subject themselves for the good of the State, ' The teaching force of the faculty numbers seventeen protessors, adjunct professors a id instructors, each of whom is a specialist in his own department. and has enjoyed the finest advantages offered in the great universitiesj fof this country or Europe. Thcj president, faculty and students are working together harmoniously and as a unit for the good of the College. On the 18th day of last March Prut R. Means Davis. Professor of History and Political Science, the great teacher, the big-hearted man, the model citizen, died. His loss to the Coilege and to the .State is incalculable. At its meeting in dune the Hoard ot Trustees i- . -i .... C ,rrl r?n I clCCltu :t5 iinuwwn'. a ivm. -v- ? w.. U. Moure, a Virginian bv birth and a South Carolinian by year* of M-rvice. Professor Moore is a gentleina n and a scholar, a man of hig.t character o f great mental strength ami vigor and of long experience in successful teaching. He also has a worthy reputation as a great. baptist preacher. The Chair of Adjunct Prcfc.-Sor of Euglish has a so been established, and Mr. II. C. Davis, a South Carolinian and a graduate- of the South Carolina College, and la-t session a teacher of English in the University of Washington. at Seattle, was in June elected to fill this chair. The College is to be congratulated upon securing his service-. His success as a teacher is a>*ured. The advantages offered to the young men of the State by an institution are invaluable. : ^ i Edifor'Connfy Record:? Please a<i?>w me spare in yonri columns. to s.iy that I have read I vour interview with Resident Manu-j get* I p|'"? U'*' Kiiiysfree <>'1 Mill, j and t note v. hat you uv a t In* i reputation that Mr ! : ;>. ha < I. ' li>h'*?l with hi- pat runs a- a .cotton seed buyer. In tin 1 eonne'diuu I have had dealings with Mr lipp.s for th?* past Iiiree years and I fully endorse everything that has heen said as to his uuiforni courtesy. corrcet weights and Inuiorahle badness methods, and I h'arlih commend him to tile juildie as entirely worthy of confidence. Yours truly, J:;o. M. \i:xsex. Kings tree, S. August 29,'1904. SOUR STOMACH. When the quantity of food taken !< tun l-ip.ri. /n- tlie iimilitv too rieli. sour stomach is likely to follow,and especially so if the digestion has been Weakened by constipation. Lat slowly and not too freely of easily digested food. .Masticate Hie food thoroughly. Let live hours elapse between men Is, and when you feel a fullness and weight in the region of the stomach alter eating, take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and the sour stomach may be avoided. For sale by I>r DC Scott, Kingstree; Lake City l>rug| Co., Lake <"it\*; J?r \V S Lynch, Scran ton. SCRANTON SIFTINGS. Summary of a Week's Happenings of Local Interest. SCKAXTOX, August '.Jih ?The fir<t chilly breath of autumn \vu? felt on Sunday, Aug. though summer still lingers ere it dons the faded ri)l>e una murches <lown the dim corral <>t> of the I'O-t. 1> Lamar bee will soon have completed a handsome two-story residence near hit store. Visiting Mir? Hes>-ie Cruham last week w'tte Miss Lula Ile'le ('handler of Lake City and Mis< l\ t Lllia Wilson S>I MUlIJiVUIC, J.ce cuiimy, > . Miss Mamie Jacobs of Kind's tree i< visiting Mrs W S Lyjn h. MrsG II Poozer ami daughter. Miss Edith. left Monday to visit relatives at Mi-Coll. s. C. Mr Window J Wright. accompanied by Mrs Wright and her sister. Miss Minnie Byrd, have returned from a trip to Virginia. Miss I.ula Ryrd \ isited Timmonsvillc and oilier points a few days ago. Mi*< Mititia (Jasqoe spent last week with 'lier friend, Mi-s Kay C< kcr of Society Hill. She reports it most delightful visit to this famous center of Carolina hospitality. The Woman's Missionary Society and Sunbeams will celebrate their second anniversary on Wednesday evening Aug. Ill, at 80'chirk, at the to bacco warehouse The evening will be devoted to children'* games, music, refreshments, etc. The requirement for admission is a gift tor the orphans at Connie Maxwell Orphanage. Mrs RE Lee and sin, Master Lowell, spent 1 Monday in Florence. Behold 110 man knowcth tills lionr which son of man will be elected tomorrow. It doth not yet appearwho shall be successful. It is -> < n now through the smoked glass <?f sjieculation diinly, but when the lmllot is counted it shall be seen as plain as the nose on thy face. FEARFUL ODDS AGAINST HIM Bedridden, stlono and destitute. Such, in brief was the condition of an old soldier by name of J .1 Havens. Versailles. (). For years he \vh9 troubled with kidney disease and neither doctors nor medicines gave him relief. At length he tried [ Electric Bitters. It put him on his I feet in short order and now he testifies. ''I'm on the road to complete recovery." Best on earth for Liver I and Kidney troubles and all forms of Stomach and Bowel complaints. OnlyoUc. Guaranteed by Dr \V V j Brock in ton, Druggist. We want to state to the trade that the}' will find a line assortment of buggies, harness, wag-; oils, mowers, rakes and etc. on, hand that we are going to sell at bargains tbe coming season. Be sure and give us a call w hen you are in need of anything' in our line. Thomas & Bradham. - j /Sm\ f AND FEVER \ \ I CURED) I^TO STAY CUBED Jl I Wintsrsmithsl E @11 S H a guaranteed remedy for Chills. I I Ague, Dengue, LaCrlppe, and alt I H Malarial Troubles. Standard for fl H 49 yearn. No Qylnhie or other 3 B harmful Drugs. No bad results Eg g| from using It. Tones you up all R H over and puts new life and vtqor R B Into your system. H SW MM. Ml MM* -^n . ,|ir f ? 7 I j Legal Notices. : - ? Wl FinsI "Oischarge. " > ?f i i .? I- ii Tf-liv !'i l*f I t ila' Ml Ml 0 <i ,;? ji !111 r I" i ' ' !. I v il! : (i| ! . , to Hit I'mltitc 11nI <.I* W iili.m f"liii:(v i<>r ;i 1* iit:: 1 I >i-< ii:iim- a- llv I i\ of I if ! > .!:?; "f .1 I'l IllOrkilitOII, | mis m A l'?n)t k:iil"ii. Kxivuirix. Trespass Notice. A!! per*!ill-are l.erebvwarnedapsin-t hiintiup tisliinp culiiair <r tetiioviti;:: l itnber frt>ai. "i' in anv way Ire?pas?in:r : Upon Hit* lands of H i- undersigned. in Anderson township. Persons cistv- j rurti i me this not ice will he dealt with I jtccordiiijj to law. (I W CAMMN, ti-1Harjiers. S. 0.1 Dissolution of Partnership. The partnership bentofore existing i between the i.nd? i-irt.-d under the firm tr tue ol'tJaskins A: ('<>. is this day dissolved 1 y tntiMial eonsi-nt. All par-! ties itidebted to said lirm will .nakf j i.:i vni. nt to i-itlier of the uiidersiirned. I J II YOASKIXK I Ai:|f. r?lli. 10d4. K A < OOK. Teachers' Examination Tin regular fall examination forj teacher* will lie held inthe court, lion-- ; at K ingstree. S. ??n Friday. O'fober 21.IO114 In ;icl:litir?ii to r?-tfiiInr sub- ' jeris tlii- examiiiation will embrace. i Hugim-* ''Mi-Takes in Touching.' ! Poniinn's T Iv?I Government."' "Silas Mimer." "Eik cIi Arden*' and current liistory. WILLIAM COopKK. IM-vJL.' Couaiy supt.of Elic.niuil The wife of a henpecked husband hasn't much to crow over. BUCKLENVS AKNICA SALVE Has world-wide fame fn* marvellous euros. Itsurp i*>es any other salvo, lotion, ointment or halm for Cuts, Corns, Burns, Boils. Sores, Felons, Fleers, letter, s-?!t Itivuni. Fever Sores, Cluipped !i 1 1 Is. skin Eruptions; infallible f >r IMes. Cure guaranteed. Only 25c. at Dr \V \' Brockinton's, Druggist. It is a wise dude that can tell whether a girl is smiling or laughing at him. When troubled with eonstipation 1 try Chamberlain's Stomach and! Liver Tablets. They are easy to! take and produce no grioing or other unpleasant effect. For sale! by I)r DC Scott, Kingstree; Lake City Drug Co., Lake City; I)r \V S Lynch, Scrautoti. 8 If? MM 5 JXXXXXt Jjj About the hot weather. w)[ ^ Come or send us your ^ iT mail o der for some of (A 06 the many cool garments r)j W we've provided for ^ 8 Summer wear. (i Serge Suits $3.50 to jh Ja $20. Outing Suits fO (Coat and Pants) (S $5.50 to $16. Single ^ Coats, Serge Trous- Qy !^) ers, Sicilian and Al- (& Jj pacaCoatsand Vests (a SummerUnderwear 0) y) Negligee Shirts, 06' Leather Belts,Straw a "?? f) $) To please you in (? price,stvleandqual f): "' (s> #); ^ BENTSGHNER S ViSANKA, g Gi CORNER KING AND $) ^ HASELL STREETS, $ jjj CHARLESTON. - S C- 21 8 jf f} * v# #): i 9 :Y?WmWn rVYr tYYYYyYv, W D. W. CUNNINGHAM. ? CUNNING & Clothiers, natters and .VT: ^rrT_ - DARLINGTOi We respectfully solicit th i ^Williamsburg Co .a ?ii-'Tt?: ? WE ASS HEADtTJA 1 CLOTI IE Hats, Shirts i I GENTS' FUR ?And wi | ^ | ^ ORDERS S! >? We guarantee perfect satisfy % MONEY REFUNDED. A trial order will CON VINO CIO LIIC M^ilt llliu^ We give mail orders our and any goods not proving * >- as represented, may be retur We prepay charges on all or SEND US YOU '? YOURS T! > CUNNINGHAM >AWWAWA*Ai,aAWM:A S9^e9S963SS6S62 I !bc ^ 70 . \IYFRIENDS AX1) (0 BACCQ GROWERSOF, ! / A We are very g patronage in the pa.? yl have a short crop in \Jb territory, we prom y) forts in accomodate 'A all in our tiower to ! | VS* --- - I r outside price for yoi 7? will vouch for the ; ^ our force. Our fore | j) .follows: j) W. S. MOORE, Prop. ^ FLEET McELVEEN, Auctio uJ W* T* f) Come to Planters and \ {& Respectfull; f} W. S. H( j?) . N Lake City (SSCSSSSSSaCSCS >?THE CHAMPION? | S. S1UMP PULLER I 01 THE STRONGEST TilE SIMPLEST g , M IAXD JIUST tkUiiiiAiUAu ui akk _ u; STUMP PULLERS ? Try \i before you pay tor it. R Guaranteed to pull your stumps I or no pay :-ske<l. Write for frc?* booklet giving terms and priccsl i THECHArtPiON 5TUnP PULLER cO., ; ? _ j tu FOR SALE. !? I d ttrirk in any quantity to suit purchas er. The l?e>t L)ry i'ress Machine-iua.le' isiEexciK:. ?- -j Special shape* made to order. ''orre- [ poniJenee solicited before placing vour! rdcrs, U'. K. FUNK, ' i re tb W . L, BASS, " | Attorney at Law LAKE CITY, S. C. # Dr X? J McCabe | Dentist I ZHT33I1EZ, - - S, C. J It's impossible for a girl to look unconcerned the first time she wears ; her engagement ring m public. ,\ ~~ I. ( A woman never sees a baby without wanting to run to it, and a man ? i ? never sees one without wanting to1 run from it. ^ c s tl ? ly mmm a > . a iv ? ?? ? VfYi'TYnmVy^fWnVVV. L. C. DOVE. ^ <\ dc DOVE, - I ?e/7fc' Furnishers, ic patronage of our 5r..v * unty friends.^^ 5 ETEES F0E??g^| -IING, 1 nncl nil S kinds of ? NI5HINS5 | necieitG % iny and All ?: ENT US. fc | iction on all j^oods or ^ E vou thai we mean to ^ by our Customers. ^ PERSONAL attention 2 entirely satisfactory or ^ ned at OUR expense. ^ ders of $5.00 or over. 2 R ORDERS, 5 RULY, 2 1 & DOE?. !'J >4 x > PATRONS AND TO' SOUTH CAROLINA: EfT" rateful for ^ie (A st, and, while we & i acreage in this jl ise our oest er- w m, and "will do w) jet you the very (A r tobacco. We ft i best efforts of TA e for 1004 is as yP' / A " A. K. MOORE, Clerk, j} neer. A FIRESHEETS, Solicitor. Jg pou will be pleased. W\ y yours, UP 30RE, ? r, S. C. sC3eSS3C3Cag!S3 Mortuary. Died?On Fri <3av. Angnst 19 ?04, at the home of his parents,. id Mrs I P Mouzon, near Salters, , C., John Oonyers Monzon, aged le year and five months. * Funeral rvices took place at the Mouzon irying ground on Sunday following Card of Thanks. Vlitor County Record: Please allow me space in your colnns to thank my friends and neighjrs for their kindly aid and sympaiv extended during the illness and ? t eath of my beloved wife. Very respectfully, A W Graham. Trio, Aug. 30. If a woman is wise ^lie will never mind her husband of the foo 1 ungs ho said during courts hip. , MACHINERY CONFINE ECIMNTS A SPECIALTY. > CATA- "Mr j.\ CSTILOGUES MATES AND ' '<J3* pni c"c.lC<(V^f ??? """> ? N fv^c T^i . sf Prompt. I catTON i J ENGINES. BOILCRS, GINNING MACMIN- . IRY, SAW MILL 4N0 WOODWORKING I MACHINERY. SHINGLE AND LATH ;3 MACHINERY, CORN MILLS, "j BRICK MAKING MACHIN- (g V E?Y. KINOREO LINES *2|j GISCtS MAOM3Y COMPANY, |LCoiU.T.tid. S. C. B ; Z'Js BY A &S AAA BANX DEPOSIT <J "<P F.."ii -.jj l\.re Pill 300 y r.?V, C rurs<- s Cf'cred. L"?ZS<&^i:"?K-l?I5 H.^riatC .it. WrlteQuicte EOa'JiA aUCAM A 5U:;:.EUi C:,U?GE,Macon,Ga^ *"> v - " .Vw '