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I V ^ ^ ??& / jy v x v - s?. ]>. l'oston, CtlASi M. KKrlY I i^i \cA l|| neat.J j , -^' j. s. m'ct.am. '.. i wwjg | KINGSTREE, SOUTH CAROLINA, NOVEMBER 2, 1905. NO 45 f . I IflVE. -DEATH ICAL I .?Mr J M | week and * of stock ^lome was j; ?ollins came id visited in arehouse, the I the tobacco ov?r for this d as a storage j i to be held for Several bales dec Monday, insured ored i ay. It seems that ' .at the rraers are begindg jio op n their eyes and \ itch a glimpse of their power *d possibilities, ter MiHBailey of Timmonsie occupied the pulpit at the esbyterian church last Sunday, niorning and afternooD. Mrs Annie Ackerman, who - J* > - i - - ? ,-m m T\ \1?M I ..visited at her orotners, ur mi' iam's^j^urned to her home at geville Friday. J L Bass of Kingstree it Sunday in town. ir W R Bo wen has purchased ?m Mr J L C Moore the lot on line avenue, upon which the TBJackwell stables stood,and , sy build thereon a dwelling juse right away. Right now work is going on t least twelve to fifteen new ouses in this town. " Mf^jTfecott came up from Kings tree Thursday and spent the day on business. Mr D B Knight has bought die Shell property and fifteen acres adjoining and laid off a street from Acline avenue through this land to Central road. The land is cut up into lots for sale, thus opening up a new section for building pur poses. - Pour months ago the horse of ' Mr W P Rodgers stucjc a splinH ' ter in his bead just over the eye. n Several pieces were removed 9/ from time to time until it was I > thought that all had been remov9LLed; but Saturday Mr M R Smith pulled oiriru piece that measured,-by the writer's desk rule, 5\ inches long and f of an inch wide. How in the world that horse lived with such a piece of wood in his bead passes compre H^hession. It must have penetrated the brain, else how could a splinter of such size enter A where it did without rupturing Wy the brain? The case seems a really remarkable one. Mrs C Matilda Moore, whose home was nearjthis town, passed I away last Friday morning and was buried Saturday afternoon at the "Cook burying ground." She-was the wife of Mr K A ^Moore, perhaps better known as "Squire" Robert Moore. Mrs Moore was 79 years of age and 'Squire" Moore is 84. When the angel Separated them they had been married 55 years. Six children"?gre born to them, only tbre^pT^whom reached mav turity, to .wit: Messrs JIC and WW Moore and Mrs J J Morris, the latter dying some six years p^ago. It is impossible to say anything of the character of Mrs Moore?"Aunt Tilly," as ghe was called by half the people of this country?without at the Same time depicting that of . Squire Moore. They were con-j gap^l and had lived together . so long that their sentiments, feelings, aspirations, lives had blended so that there was no dividing" line- They were in?0 deed' and in truth one, aqd ']?; though now their bodies are separated for a orief time, it ( seems more than possible that there has not been nor will be I a division of their spirits. They [b -" ' lived their lives of honest, open frank and hearty simplicity, doing their duty as their religion and their souls taught them,and won the love and respect of all who came in contact with them. "Aunt Tilly" knew nothing and cared less for the pretences and and hypocrisies of modern society. With her there were no subterfugies or indirections. Whatever she thought, she said, and her thoughts were earnest ones. There was about her that hearty simplicity that marks nobility. She sleeps, but not for Jong. Soon will come that newer and better life that awaits those who deserve it. W L B COUNTERFEITING THE GENUINE. Foley & Co., Chicago, originated Honey ar.d Tar as a throat and luog remedy, and on account of the great merit and popularity of Foley's Honey and Tor many imitations are offered for the genuine. Ask for Foley's Honey and Tar and refuse any substitute offered, as no other preparation will give the same satisfoctiou. It is mildly laxative. It contains no opiates and is safest for children and delicate persons. Sold by all dealers. . * Mrs Eliza A. McGee. Mrs Eliza A McGee departed this life on Friday7, October 27, 1905, aged sevent}*-tour years. Mrs McGee was the eldest daughter of Capt J W Stuckey of Bishopville, S. C. With her husband, Mr John McGee, who preceded her in death several years ago, she moved to this county fourteen years ago from Darlington. She Is survived by eight children, also three sisters and three brothers. The funeral services were held at the Williamsburg church on Saturday, Rev W B Justus being the officiating minister, and in the presence of her sorrowing relatives and friends, her x body was laid to rest in the city of the dead. Mrs McGee was a kind-hearted, Christian woman, being a consistent member of the Methodist church. Her last illness was of about two weeks' duration and she was entirely conscious until the end came. All that loving hands could do to soothe her last hours and stay the grim messenger's approach was done and in the midst of her children and kindred she passed peacefully away. She was a true wife, and a devoted mother. She was ever ready to sacrifice her own pleasure to make others happy, and to know her was to love her. May the reward be hers that has been promised to those who have been faithful in this life in the fulfilment of their allotted tasks and served loyally,the Master so as to earn the benediction: "Well done, good and faithful servant, enter thou into the joy of thy Lord." One Who Knew Her. a card. This is certify that all druggists are authorized to refund your money if Foley's Honey and Tar fails to cure your cough or cold. It stops the cough and heals the lungs. Prevents pneumonia and will cure incipient consumption. Contains no opiates an.I is safest for children. Ask for Foley's Honey and Tar and insist upon having it. Stops the cough and heals the lungs, soiu by all dealers. Notice to Trustees. The State Supt. of Education lias instructed me as follows: Please let your Trustees understand that local or special taxes may be voted after January 1st. There ought to be a great many such taxes voted for next year. This is the only plan under the law to replace the dispensary funds in those Counties which have or may vote out the dispensaries. For the last two or three years the schools have been receiving fr< m $*200,000 to$250,000 from dispensary profits. This amount exceeds either the poll tax or local taxes. Local taxation is one of the best ways to raise school revenues, because it requires local interest and enthusiasm. Most of the States raise the greater part of their school funds by local taxation. While some districts have voted all the Constitution allows them to: yet less than 20 per cent of our school revenues is raised in this way. Let us agitate this question now, so that the people may be ready to vote by January. WM. COOPER. Supt Ed. NoticeNotice is hereby given that parties leaving corn at Kingstree Grist Mill will do so at their own risk.. The management will not be responsible for corn left at mill. 11?2?3t W L Dennis, Miller. HOLLISTER'S Rocky Mountain Tea NuggeL A Buy Medioine for Busy People. Brings Golden Health and Renewed Vigor. I A specific for Constipation. Indigestion. Live nd Kidney Troubles. Pimples. Eerem*, Impure I Blood, Baa Breath, Sluttish Bowels, Hea lauhe I and Backache. It's Rocky Mountain Ten in tablet form, 85 cents a box 0 mjbie made by I Holubter Drco Company, Ji.miA'i-, '.Vis. QO'.DEN NUGGETS FQK SALLOW PEOPLE SALTERS DEPOT !S ON A BOOM, ONE HUNDRED LOTS PLACED ON THE MARKET?A PLEASANT RECEPTION, ETC. Salters Depot, Oct. oO: Surveyor P G Gourd in spent several days in town last week lay ' inii" out lots ana streets, juage , T E Suiters has decided to place about 100 lots on the market for sale. Already there has been a demand for a great many and-in the next six months there will be several buildings put up. Salters is certainly on a boom. Already there are several manufacturing plants in its vicinity. 1 understand there will soon be erected a plant for making building-stone out of sand. Mr and Mrs T E Salters gave a reception to their many relatives and friends Thursday Viight in honor of their son, John M, and his bride. An elegant supper was served, consisting of all the good things of the season. After supper the Salters string band, accompanied by Miss Lizzie Salters, gave some very tine music until about eleven o'clock when most of the young folks adjourned to the depot to await "39," which was late, to meet another happy bride and groom, Mr and Mrs Samuel Conway from North Carolina. The bride is the daughter of our old friend Mr 0 II Whitfield, of this place. We hope all of them a happy and prosperous life. It has not been decided where Mr and Mrs Conway will make their future * * -A 'A a.1.1.1 nome; out we aon t uuim mcj can tind a better place than right here at Salters. Miss Sue Stoll, the popular teacher of the Salters school, spent several days at the State fair last week. Miss Florrie Stubbs left here on Saturday to teach the Suttons school. This is Miss Stubbs second yehr there. Mr Outtino Bryan of Alcolu was on our streets Monday. I>r L B Salters of Lake <'ity spent a couple of days in town last week. County Treasurer Johnson was here also last week. X. X. X. SON i.OST MOTHER. "Consumption runs in our family, and through it I lo-t my mother," writes F. B Reid, of Harmony, Me. "For the past live years, However, mi tin. ?:! <i(rl1 #?f : I'nIK'll lit' "" V,,V/ ' 'K" " *- * "-r" cold, I have taken Dr King's New Discovery for Consumption, which has saved me from serious lung trouble." IIis mother'- death was a sad loss for Mr Iieid, but he learned that lung trouble must not be neglected, and how to cure it.Quicke*t relict and cure for coughs and colds. Price 50c and $1.00; guaranteed at Dr W V Brock in ton's drug store. Trial bottle free. Fidelity is the best evidence of faith. A DISASTROUS CALAMITY. It is a disastrous calamity, when you lose your health, because indigestion and constipation have sapped it away. Prompt relief can t>e hAd in Dr King's New Life Pills. They build up your digestive organs, and cure headache, dizziness, colic, constipation, etc. Guaranteed at l)r \V V Brsckinton's drug store; 25c. Kindness is the key to every heart. "I THANK THF. LORD!" crie 1 Hannah Plant, of Little Rock Ark , "for the relief I got from Bueklen's Arnica Salve. It cured my fearful running sores, which nothing else would heal, and from which 1 had suffered for 5 years." It is a marvelous healer for cuts, burns and wounds, (luurauteed at l)r W V Hrockinton's drug store; 25 c. No big success can coine to a little soul. Pain may go by the name ol rl 11.11111 ! t i<iti naiir-ilo-iu 111 m 1 >-.i cm pleurisy. No matter what the pain> are called, Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea will drive them away. >M cents. Tea or Tablets. Lake City Druk Co. Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given that Ilugi McCutchen, Administrator of the Es bite of II 0 Lilian.), deceased, has tlii day made ipplieation unto me for : final di-chnrge as such administrator and that the 25th day ol November. J I) 11HI5, at 10 o'clock, a m, at my office has been appointed for the hearing o said petition s McB Scott, Judge of Probate. , Williamsburg Co. K ingsiree, S C", Oct. 26, 1906. ,y ? jM' IH SPECIAL NOTICES Transient Not ires will be Published i ' In This Column at the Hate oi' One j Cent a Word for Each Issue. j W I VTPli f^..A i'. ... I ,...1 n .> 1 ft I' I II'I Ml 11 Ml. |U| I'M ill M-JIIVsentatives :it all cent re paints in \V11 liaii)sl'U: g Co. lor tit- (ireen*in?To Life; Insurance C >. ()ur <.mtraet i? more j liberal unci easier to ?eII Phan any on i tin* market John Cihliioi.n. Stip;. cf Agents. I 11-?-It. | i KOI? KENT: Four large rooms f..r, r> m Apply t<? Dr W V Krockint >n. j WantedLady or gentleman of; ; fair education to travel for firm ol ! ^-iO.OOO capital. Sa'ary $1,0^2 per ; year, payable weekly. Kxpen? * ad vatteed. Address CEO <} CLOWS. Kings tree, s. (>. Wantkh:?clean cotton or linen I rags to n>e in cleaning Machinery. Thk Cot ntty Rscokd. I Waxtkh:?To sell old papers at 2">c | the hundred. Thk County Ri:eoui>. WANTED?A few loads of stove ' wood on subscript ion. ' A tonic >vhich is not pleasingto the taste, lacks at least one great virtue?SHAW'S PURE MALT is delicious For sale at the Dispensary*. Wanted?At once teacher for i Manning Pond >chool. Settled lady nrel'..rri>a Anrilv willi r.-t!Mi*iie( s. "\V II PAUNKLL. 10-26-2t. Kingstrvr. S. C. LOST?Howard if returned <>r .my information given.. One black tanliaired dog with strap around neck marked Fayetteville, N Local Items of Interest. At last the rain Tuesday night was Hallowe'en. I Cotton was quoted yesterday | at 10*. L W Gilland, Esq., visited Columbia several days this week. Mr H 11 Springs of Georgetown spent the day here Tuesday. Misses Bessie and .Sadie Johnson are visiting relatives in Florence this week. Mr E B Rliodus has returned from the West with a tine lot of horses and mules for the Greelyville Livestock Co. Work has commenced on the ; brick buildings of the Bank of j Williamsburg and the Williams-1 burg Livestock Co. Dr and Mrs Charles Epps of! Conway stopped over in town j with relatives Wednesday night i en route to Charleston. The recently elected mayor and aldermen for the town of Kingstree were sworn into office Tuesday night by Judge R K j Wallace. Dr Clarence D Jacobs, who is npw engaged in the practice of medicine at Wiggins, in Colleton county, spent several days here this week with his home folk. ! j One of the local sports in- j ; formed us a few days since that j he had ordered an automobile, i Kingstree is becoming an upto-date town now and we must keep up with the procession. We ask our country friends to look through our advertising columns and do your t r a rj ! ing with the firms that ad, vertise with us. We likewise appreciate a good word spoken ' for the paper when you de with our advertisers. Mr J C Garlington was town Tuesday representing ti the ''Carolina Field," Cfeorge^ town's industrial newsnaoer. ! Mr Garlington is a Vetera renews* i paper man, having founded the Spartanburg- Daily Herald and edited it for years. He was here securing data for a write-up of Kingstreeof Williamsburg ' county. i Many children inherit diseases) i' and are weak and feeble, others due i j to ehilhood troubles. Hollister's ! Rocky Mountain Tea will positively cure children and make them' j strong, do cents, Tea or Tablets, bake City Drug <?o. ! Cheap Rates to Charleston During Gala !j Week. ] The Atlantic Coast Line takes ' pleasure in announcing rate of 1 one first class fare plus twenty five cents to Charleston, S.C. account Charleston Gala Week: Tickets on sale Nov 4th to 10th, '' inclusive and for trains arriving "! in Charleston before noon November 11th, final return limit . j November 13th. l | For further information apply ! to nearest ticket if&ent, or communicate with W; J Craig, G P A. | Wilmington, N. C. /w?>wvvvtvvwwwwvwv I # I FIT Your Form an |VALUE One Hi I Your ExoiiiQtion oi in I ore me Besf Medium r | Ask YOUR f YOU Harvard | and you will ? Satisfied Feel I Meinha ? N xAMMWAAMAAVMWMf FOR SALEPrick in any quantity to suit purchas er. The Best Drv-Press Machine-made X BKICK. V special shapes made to order. 'Correpondence solicited lu-torc placing your orders. W. R. FUNK, \V7T T\7 WO I HANG ON To a Piece of Land You Do Not Need When You Can Sell It and By Judicious Investment Get Inters est on Your Money? We Can Sell It For You and If You Have an Eye For Business You Will See ' Us At Once, '%* w pt Stoll Bros., 4^ -? Real Estate Brokers KINGSTREE, S.C. While to Visit Our Exhibit at THE | STATE FAIR B We will liave in op wall tion on the grounds a nynI ber of machines and t iI gines, eacli the best a?nd I most modern of its kind. I Competent men will be I in charge of the exhibit, jfl and Ihey will be glad to jB demonstrate any machine, I give full information and g quote prices. Urn ilTNEHjf I 804 Gervais St., I^^CQLUBBMjSX. B 'III Ml ui PINTS 1 FALL AND WINTER. 1905-B I 1 QTYI F TVio T a fo?f A nnrr?V#*rl I .'1 undred Cents for a Dollar. w?\ 5 IB 1 em will convince you mat they 1 M 'riced Clotfiiio on liteMorKet. m\^ I I Merchant to Sell j h i g '|H L Brand Clothing, jj< i g Jl have that "Self ij i 1. & 'JJ MADE BY | -M rd, Schaul & Co., ? 1 EW YORK AND SAVANNAH. '~|9 .'|M i Carload ^ Horses and Mules | J ust Received at H ELLER'S STABLES. J Come and Get Your Pick '! M. F. HELLER, j KINGSTREE, - S. C Mules ? Horses. I ? H p carload just arrived from | i |j Driving, Saddle and Draft Horses Cheap <1 For Cash. Mules to Suit Every Customer. f i come 'quick and get i ji + your choice. + | il lllfllE LIVESTOCK COM. | ' j ' ^ Q'eety^Ue,