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' KINGSTREE, S. C. ] s C. W. WOLFE, |< EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. ( ^ - TERMS * J9r . ," - * s SUBSCRIPTION HATES: * One copy, one year, ? ? ? $1.00 V One copy. six months, ? ? - .5 > fa'-1 One copy, three months, ? ? .23 Subscription payable in advance. P?\ ADVERT1SING BATES: One inch, first Insertion, $1.00: each subsequent insertion, 50 c i.ts. OMtu- 1 aries and Tributes of Respect over 1 0 j. . words charged for as regular ad vert is- j i '* mentis Liberal reduction on adver- , v. t .tising made for three, six and twelve. months contracts. ( ^^W^tiGimunicatlons must be accom-, panied by the real name aDd address 1 Hg|i, of writerin order to receive atten- {, ^ tlon. No communication of a personal i nature will be published except as an 18 advertisement. | Address ail letters ana niase an ft-; drafts pavableto . C. W. Wolfe, Jnijjfc'" Kings tree, S. C. 1 Mi ? t wP THURSDAY, DEC. 21, 1905 } , Representative Bennett of New 1 York has introduced a bill in Con- ( ' green to lednce the number of repre- * sentatives of those States which have e disfranchised the negro. Under 1 this hill South Carolina would lose I foar congressman. For all the 1 good our present delegation is doing, * except drawing their salaries, we 1 v might survive the loss of the whole 1 push. f ? t ? Larry Gaunt, who is now hold- 0 ing down an editorial tripod over in fc Georgia, says that Governor Hey- ( ward and Ex-Attorney General c Bellinger are being groomed to c Pr/- defeat Latimer and Tillman for the s 1BST \ United btatei senate when their re W spective terms expire. Larry can Pp- always write interestiugly on poli- y tics, especially when he brings into h play his imagination. | A terrible tragedy occurred in a ' tiaffney last Saturday in which two * theatrical men lost their lives at the 0 hands of the keeper of the hotel c where the company stopped. The a circumstances as related seem to in- f w ilioate that the homicide was wholly ? inexcusable. It is gratifying to I note that the good people of GaffUey hare warmly espoused the cause ^ of the strangers within their gates and loudly express theii indignation against the shedder of blood and ^ their determination to see that he is ^ brought to justice. ' f< In these days of carnivals, gala ^ weeks and festive events of various 2 I [Help!Helpll; | Tm Falling ; Thus cried the hair. And a s kind neighbor came to the res- : cue with a bottle of Ayer's 1 Hair Vigor. The hair was c saved 1 In gratitude, it grew < lohg and heavy, and with all the deep, rich color of early ( lift. Sold in all parts cf the c world for sixty years. ] - Abont one yesr s*o I loit nearly *11 of my ft <; bsir LpSlowint as stuck measles. I wis I % sdyLsdBbysfiiend to use Ayer's HstrVit".* I , Idhiso.*n<1 us result I now lisve* beaut if. I S " bead o> hslr Me?. W. J. Bkown, Mcuou- 8 oeee KsMs. Wis. B < JB Also rasau/kcturers of /4 ^ m ^ ^ SACSAPARIl LA. g 1 /\ll PTQ pu-LS. j l dL -My Vf O CtiERKV PECTOK .l. ^ -! -AJULAJUUULLj_AJU-AJLA-^JUJULUW ft t gSj > < The Best Washin > this Market. We \" ^v^ One. A Great Lab ! ^ Our PatentJ SMO( H * Make a Useful Ad H ' ? Fine Thing. Ever IK I Your Home Can E B| ^ ware or Furnitur 19 rinds the celebration in Georgetown his week is out of the ordinary. ?ew towns in the State are in the jentennial class and certainly j Georgetown is entitled to all the jood thiugs that have been said ibout her in connection with this. uteresting anniversary. In. this1 cnnection.it may be of interest to state that Georgetown, as a settle lient, is probably nearer two hunired than one hundred years old, his ceutennial, as we understand t, marking the one hundredth an. 1 liversary of the town's incorporation, i Dur own town of Kingstree was bunded in 1734 and we believe! jeorgetown's birth, as a settlement, \ mte-dates Kingstree some years. At last the supreme court has uled that J SFarnum, the Charleston beer dispenser, must produce lis papers in court. It will be renenibered that when the committee if investigation into-dispensary afairs demanded these papers for inpectiou MT Farnum refused to subnit them and the committee apt >ealedtothe supreme court. The natter was delayed until last week rhen the court decided that the dis- J >uted papers must be brought before he court to be passed upon as to the >ropriety of turning them over to he investigating committee. When rdered to produce them Mr Farnum lad sent the dochments over into Georgia for safe-keeping and of onrse he has not destroyed or sereted any incriminating ones, if nch there were among them. )F INTEREST TO MOTHERS. Thousands of little oues die every ear of croup. Most of them could lave been saved by a few doses of Foley's Honey and Tar, and every amily with children should keep it q the house. It contains no opiates nd is safe and sure. Mrs George H hcket, San Francisco, Cal., wiites: lMy baby had a dangerous attack f croup and we thought she would hoke to death, but one dose of oley's Honey and Tar relieved her t once after other remedies had ailed. We are never a minute withut it in the house." Sold by Dr D J Scott. If the good tish still in the sea ire wise they will continue to .bide there. A FEARFUL FATE, It is a fearful fate to have to enure the terrible torture of Piles. I can truthfully say," writes Hary Colson, of Masonville, la., "that Rlinfl R looH i n cr TtfhillC And Protruding Piles, Bucklen's Arnica lalve, is the best cure made." Also iest for cuts, burns and injuries. 5c at Dr W V Brockinton's Drug 5 tore. Some Dispensary Figures. The report of the State dis>ensary commissioners for the rear ending November 30, 1905, ihows the total sales for he preceding twelve months to imount to $3,122,796.09. The jurchases here given are wholeiale, to which was added about !5 per cent, protit when retailed :o the consumer by the 119 :ounty dispensaries in operition last year. The amounts sold to the three lispensaries in Williamsburg :ounty are put down as follows: ?ingstree,$31,685.91; Lake City, j ri J?Q oOO ana ocrauiuu, g?o,c>-o.- i 16. Total, $62,744.21, t\ which I idd the estimated 25 per cent arofit, giving approximate", :he amount of liquor handle ay the dispensaries at consr' < irs, prices as $78,400,26. V^/l VMAMA.MyWTWVWVT>WWY i ? 10USE cigr ZLv?acli.ines. ig Hachine Ever Brought Have rhem. Come and Q >or Saving Device. 3THING IRON HEATER Idition to Your Laundry, ything Useful for Furnishi te Found Either in our Har e- Store. COFF -KINGS AAMAAAAM4AAAV' i ^Yvvvyvvyvvvvv^ c: "p- I m litfledoctor GIVES YOU a complete treatment at out store for 25 cts. His specialty is Liver Complaints, all kinds, and he guarantees satisfaction, or money back. Ramon's Liver Pillq and Tonic Pellets make permanent cures. ^For sale by all dealers. THE SOUTHERN COTTON ASSOCIATION. Annual Slate Convention to Be Held In i lolumoiB January a. The first annual meeting- of the South Carolina division of the Southern Cotton association will be held in Columbia on January 3, 1906,at 12 o'clock, in the State house, at which time there will be a full report of the work done in this State and in the South by the association. It is expected that there will be a large attendance, and the leaders of the organization are preparing for a great gathering. The New Orleans convention will take place January 11-12. DOCTORS COULD NOT HEJLP HER. m "I had kidney trouble for years," writes Mrs Raymond Conner of Shelton, Wash., "and the doctors could not help me. I tried Foley's Kidney Cure, and the very first dose gave me relief and I am now cured. I cannot say too much for Foley's Kidney Cure." It makes the diseased kidneys sound so they will eliminate the poisons from the blood. Unless they do this, good health is impossible. Sold by Dr D C Scott. Not all who think they think have thoughts. NO CASE OF PNEUMONIA ON RECORD. We do not know of a single instance where a cough or cold resulted in pneumonia or consumption when Foley's Honey and Tar had been taken. It cures coughs and colds perfectly, so do not take chandes with some unknown preparation which may contain opiates, which cause constipation, a condition that retards recovery from a -u * -i- ???>? OM/q COIU. A8& J.UIT r VIC? O xxv/xicy uuu Tar and refuse any substitute of fored. Sold by Dr D C Scott. There are mistakes it would be a mistake not to make. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea is simply liquid electricity. It goes to every part of your body, bringing new blood, strength aud new vigor. It makes you well and keeps you well. 35 cents. > Lake City l)f ug Co. Life is an v^'till road?if you are lucky enough to be going in thp-t diction, trw si rnrV ?rhs. Colds. # arj^ roubles. Pr * bx . ? : V~"~ _1 WI FU . We carry lit v i in?urLi| let / County, a _ 6an be Sc ill 1 If you are A f you EVE! ng Paints, d- lite JFfave t Universal ? -INS and CASKETS, AH Si: TREE H WMAAA/ "'m^MAAW'" : A* ' It-1. ? HcCallraan Crimson. The editor of The Record o- ^ knowledges with thanks the following invitation. The prospective groom, Mr Mason C Brunson, is the f traveling representative for the il Charleston News & Courier in this jl territory and has a host of friends in Kingstree and Williamsburg County. Mrs W C Atkinson * requests ti:e honor of your presence v< at the marriage of her sister ! , Julie Anna MeCallnian to Iki Mr > a-on Chandler Krunson Wedne?dav. December twenty-seventh Q nineteen hundred and five j ... at six o'clock I * JSaptist Ciiurcli tC Florence, South Carolina. , Ul Strayed, or Stolen. One large, Blue Speckled j Hound Dog1. A liberal reward j will be given for any informa-! tion as to where he is, or for his ! # delivery to me, ! R W Marshall. It Morrifcville. S C 12-11. f. 31 f ; ol Auditor's Notice. Notice i- licrcliy Ifiven that I ?.r my S' agent will be at tiie places mentioned j and dates given for the purpose of tak- j j' ing tax returns for the year 1906. N'cxt year (1906) Is the year for inak- P' ing returns <>f real estate, as well as gersonal property, and all parties must c' e prepared to make said returns. All nj lands and other property must be re- ** turned in Township and School District in whicL it is located and each piece, parcel or tract with buildings ' < thereon and number of acres cleared must lie returned separately. All persons liable to Poll Tax only, j are required by law ro make a return ; g of same. j % Fifty per cent, penalty, as the law requires, will be strictly enforced against ? all persons failing to make returns i from January 1st to February 20th. PLACES AND DATES OF MEETINGS. January. Kingstree 1-0 Greel.vville 8 9 Gourd Ins 10 v( buttons 11 Trio 12 tt] Harpers 13 Kings tree 15 p Scrapton 16 Lake City 17-18 Cades 191 Kingstree u W 1' hooper's Store 22 Lamberts 23 IVI Johnsonville 2-i rtx Altmans 25; px Leo 26 ? C W Banna's Store 27 J? Kingstree 29 F< S W Gowdy's-store 30 an Kingstree 81 .)r Februarv t Suiters 1-2 tai Kingstree 3-5 co Cedar Swamp 6 ch Bloom ingvale 7 MorriSyille 8-9 Kennedy's store 10 King-tree 12-20 inclusive J J R Montgomery, Co Auditor Wrnsburg Co. ^ 1,( I Chamberlafa'sjlj Cough Remedy The Children's Favorito ?CURPS? | : Coughs, Colds, Croup and Whooping Cough. , j This remedy is famous for Mt<> rnrw ovar < fi > a large part of the civili^**) world. It can i H always 6a depended upon It contains no ' Hj opium or other harmful drag and may be , : W given as confidently to a baby as to an adult ! R Price 25 cts; Largre Size, 50 cte. I BOWKS Croup, La Grippe, Asthma, T events Pneumonia and Consum Sold by C tVAAMVWyVVVVWVVVW^WVVVW ? EXCEL RN1SH1 3^erriei55/toerl I ?xn-rir-f on/1 Roc f 5frtrL f IIIC Lai^bSk. auu LfVJl vivvn V lies Ever Shown in Willia ind Our Prices are as Low as )ld for, Quality Considered. going to build a House we c *YTHING in Building Mater he Celebrated Universal Cake 7/f }read Raisers. _ zes. S lARaWAt U/tUAM* Ml Kun Down HIS is a common expres sion wc hear on ever) side. Unless there i: >mc organic trouble, the con tion can doubtless be remedied DuT doctor is the best adviser 0 not dose yourself with al nds of advertised remediesit h s opinion. More than likeh )u need a concentrated fat fooc 1 enrich your blood and torn 3 the system. Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil just such a food Sn its best form will build up the wsakenec id wasted body when ai ther foods fail to nourish. ! 3U are run down cr emaciated ive it a trial: it cannot hurl du. It is essentially the besl ossible nourishment for delicate lildren and pale, anaemic gir!s, '? v,'ill send you a sample free, \ Be furc that this pictun in the form of i label ii o* th? wrapper of every bottlt \ 01 Crr.uhion you buy. fflO'l1 scon & BOWNE ^jlj|; j Chemists T^/jV 1 409 e?rl Street, New Yorl 50c. and ?!. All DruitUtt Xo, Alonzo, the single-tax ad >cates are not necessarily afit le old bachelors. IRATING FOLEY'S HONE^i AND TAR. Foley & Co., Chicago, originated oney ar.d Tar as a throat and luot inedv, and on account of the-great jnt and popularity of Foley'* oney and Tar many imitatious are fi\r flit. rrnrmiiwi Ask ff)t "" ? "- p.v *? ?>leyrs Honey and Tar and refuse y substitute offered, as no other eparation will give the same satisction. It is mildly laxative. It ntains no opiates and is safest for ildren and delicate persons. Sold Dr D C Scott. Notice. Dr M D Nesmith will be away om his office until after the >lidays. Lake City7, S, p., December 4. SAW MILLS. LIGHT, MEDIUM AND HEAVY WOOD-WORKING MAUIINtKY FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK ENGINES AND BOILERS AND SIZES AND FOR EVERY CLASS OF SERVICE. ASK FOR OUR ESTIMATE BEFORE PLACING YOUR ORDER. GIBBES MACHINERY COMPANY COLUMBIA, s. C. tTHE ORIGINAL LAXATIVE HONEY and TAR hrcat in ^ iption YELLOW PACKAGE )r. D C Scott ^VVVVWWtVWVVWWVW IN !? NG >f Goods msburg i Goods .. N an Sell E ial and T : " i v Itxer and ""' f ervices Rendered Day on JC ro/V I Headquarters j|| II i We Have the Presents You Want to Buy and * V'Si I > Make Your Friends and the Chi|dren Happy .? ' ^ ? by Giving Them Xmas Gifts.^^ J**' "'*$ ( We Have Presents Suitable for Old and Young ; ' ? ?Rich and Poor. No Matter what you Want i ( for a Christmas Present, We Have It. ICfflslhi Sttoreo j I | Kingstree, South Carolina. ftME^TME AT ft ' t TH? SKYSCRAPER Jfr7 And we will inspect . | jjj S, Mcfrcus' New Line Of X 8^ Men's Business and Dress Suits. Also a New; Fall Line gK of Boys' School and Dress Suits. New Fall Line of Under- 7a g\ wear and Hosiery for Ladies and Gentlemen. &\ 7k We carry the following line of fall goods and we are [ selling them at the lowest possible prices: ' 'LeH| i U DRESS GOODS, SHIRTS, COLLARS, TIES (4 ft and SHOES. In fact a New Line of Fall Goods ft (# of Every Description. 9 ft SPECIAL ATTENTION IS CALLED TO OUR ft 1 if NEW FALL LINEOFHILLINERY. f) M Is. MARCUSfy - L? KINGSTREE, S. C. ? Mules g Horses. J CARLOAD JUST ARRIVED FROM &i| llgH Driving, Saddle and Draft Horses Cheap 1 | For Cash. Mules to Suit Every Customet^^-^ COME QUICK AND GET ????g + YOUR CHOICE. + J?g? I MfiMif imx urn, . H | Greelyville, S. C. 1 ?> ' ..'Ml ? X. Sicickley |1 wit, @ For anything in the 'J I ? FURNITURE Line. s CALL AND. SEE US, 53 L. J. Stackley, ifl | Kingstree, S. C. ||| _ . ? 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