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Lake City M ^>lN^ Lake City Insurance Agency LT^ 1 *. -a tIT J4A'AA/,i"A^ J * >. 1 ^ a.aJ Insurance Agency Ti. 1. a?-S: II 11 p 11 ITIT 11 111 1 i Pr (ll II ,,: Ir F5? A. >1. EL. * vl llL m!!Ly 1.8 J^ll. & 1/ I 1 Jm/Q V/.fsy// A/ -%-l & ''proprietors 1$ We respectfully solicit :t T ~ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^lfire'oTy^ 'ir'bustoiV* VOL. XXllT KINUSTKEE, SOUTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1000. NO. 21. j <?? ' k. & ^/Cy >?> ? ??? o> i I: has been wide ( & .sold in Kingstr* i ! X; Needles. Shuttles and Bob ;?-, use in All Makes of Sewing > EBssgaaa&BSBiSgi FLYING MACHINE MAKES TEN MILE FLIGHT. DLL SPEED RECORDS BROKEN AND GOVERNMENT 1EST FULFILLED? GREAT ENTHUSIASM MANIFESTED Washington. July 30:?Orville Wright this evening attained the! zenith of hard earned success. In a ten mile cross-country flight in the famous aeroplane, built by himself j > and his elder brother. Wilbur, and [ accompanied by Lieut Benjamin I), Foulois, an intrepid oflicer of the! army signal corps, he not only surpassed the speed requirements of hisj contract with the I'nited States Government, but accomplished the most difficult aud daring flight ever planned for a heavier-thanair flying machine. Incidentally he broke all speed records over a measured course. And he established beyond disputethe practicability of an aeroplane in | time of peace aud in time of war. j His speed was over 42 nnlts an j hour; be made ttie ten-mile nigntj from Fort Meyer and back m 14 minutes and 4*2 seconds, including i the more than twenty seconds re- j quired for the turn beyond the line at Shuter Hill, the southern end of 1 the course. He attained a height in crossing the valley of Four Mile Kun of nearly 5()0 feet, and the average altitude of his practically level conrse was about 200 feet above the ground. President Taft, who had become an enthusiastic speotator of the aeroplane trials, although two years ago when Secretary of War, he is said to have expressed to officers profound ' scepticism as to the accomplishment ' of such a feat as that of which today he saw the completion, arrived ^ upon the parade ground at Fort Meyer just in time to see the aero, i 1 ?i * plane lauu ami iu paiueipaic m inc wild demonstration which welcomed the triumphant aviators. He sent an officer to bear his congratulations ^ to the victors. A terrific wind and rain storm s earlj in the afternoon seemed provi- ( dentially provided to clear and quiet 1 11 ?*$'?2*?? 2-??'2"?H 1 MIDSl ' f J Large line of Men's and B Goods bought before the; No better made, Latest bt; | Peoples ^?ff????2? <ok#xoX#^?X#X#X?k?X?K?X??S?? ^^ I he Kin^ jpen all the sumrr je, at the most RE We invi \ ~N N for the sale All of o t to make room 'VkV, -:2& ? H bins for ^ ? lachines. th? atmospheric conditions in preparation for the llight, which was delayed only by the failure of thf array field telegraph line from Fori Mever to Sliuter Hill. It was still out of commission when Orvilh Wright, seizing the moment of tin best weather conditions lie had ye! had for the speed test, had the machine placed 011 the starting rail am: gave the motor a tiual test. URtAT ENTHUSIaImItIaMBERT. Six Postoffices Represented in Mas* Meeting Solid Against Rutledge. Lambert, August 2:?There wae a mass meeting h^re Friday night, called for the purpose ot discussing the new county movement. The meeting was largely attended, not only by the people of our immediate neighborhood, but by the most influential men of Rome, Indiantown, Johnsonville, Chapman and Outland. All expressed themselves against the formation of Rutledge county, and not a single man was in favor of the new county nor did any oue know any man in their section who was going to vote for same.. We certainly feel proud of our people and are glad to see tbetn sc entfiused over ibe matter and determined no to be intluenced by the false doctrine that Lake City is trying to preach. All are going tc vote right on the 17th of August and feel fully confideit they are going to win, W C Hemingway, M D. A Card. After an absence of two months from my offict on account of illness [ have returned to Lake City and will resume the practice of my profession. Respectfully, . W H Woods, M D. Lake City, August 2 It Get DeWiti's Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve when you ask for it. There are a great many imitations, but there is just one original. This salve is good for anything where a salve is needed to be used, but it is ?8pecially good for l'iles. Sold by D C Scott. 3?3?1?3?1-1?1-1? JMMES Having placed la CL( oys' Clothing, all sizes, were advance in price will sell at o yles. Trunks, Suit Cases, Ha Complet ilercanti ?$??sfj???$?? I stree Tobacco i H. D. RE ier and many sum A SUA A K li l\ 1' It IA-TjS. tciill the farmers to e< Also to come and se ur SUMMER GOODS i for Fall stock. D. Rede IN Ml UNCERTAIN ' LANGUAGE s. ! SPEAKS THE VOICE OF THE PEOPLE OF ROME OPPOSING RUTLEDGE t COUNTY. lvlitor Countv liecord: | Xo public statement has yet | been made by the citizens of this j place in regard to the Kutledjje countv movement, but rijjht' ; now, in the terms of "Citizen! Josh Ashley", i wish to say that j we are "agin' it", and we intend , ; to remain against and tight it i 1 to the end. >i "We have put our hand to the, ! plow and we shall never look' ' j back until we have run a furrow J ' J through th smouldering ruins I of the Rut e county move-1 ' ment. We ha. e sent up the crj*; of the Macedonian, and the j hearty response of The Record ' : is highly gratifying to all of us.1 ' We see in its editor a friend of! the people, who is not working j 1 f nr onir col f. i n toroct hilt for tho , good ot every man affected by i the change. ' Now, if I be allowed the privilege, I will briefly discuss this : question as it concerns us locally. First, the question a1 rises, would the new county be ' a benefit to us? To this question we say emphatically, no! We would be no nearer the counJtyseat than we are now; we ! could get no better use of the county funds than we are now 1 getting; not as many county officers could come from among us, as it is generally known that every male citizen of Lake City is going to be elected to a big office. And, again, we shall have our already sufficiently taxed property double taxed for the express purpose of building! a jail and court house for Lake j City. We can in no light see wThere-, in llutledge county would be a j benefit to us in the least, but' we can very clearly see wnere-j ^ <2* ?? ??? ? CLO rge orders for new Fall Goods v ) SING ( cheap before, closing out price Id prices. Ladies' and Gents' S nd Bags, nice line. Will makS^ e line Pure Food Groceries. Ai ile Compa $ ffe 4^4 <!> Market Opened CTT iDDICK: mers before selli Dine in and make our s e lis after the sales, as will be sold AT C lick's Ba in it would be detrimental to our! R welfare. i11 We ask, what right lias Lake j City to sacrifice us for her bene- j tit? And every sane, reasoning!^ man must answer, "none". We are a quiet, peaceful and , ease loving people down here, but we are going to show the | E people of Lake City that they are not the only ones concerned tl in this matter. We are putting p up a quiet but hard tight against! J a movement which would place j jr our community in the back-: tl ground for decades. Again, I u say, we are agin' it, and we L want a fair and square deal, p FRH o Kome, August 3. ti Suttons Sittings. 0 buttons, August 2:?Misses Net- ^ tie and OliTe DuRant of Lake City ; are visiting their sister, Mrs James ^ Altman. 1 ^ I ^ Miss Mav Hawkins of Kingstiee ! r visited at Mr N T Altaian's. lastj1' week. i w Mrs T S Carter and daughter, i jr Miss Essie May Jones of Lancaster,1 ^ who have been visiting their cousin, ! Miss Annie Ogburn, and other relatives here, returned home last week, p Some of the young folks attended ' Q the picnic and prohibition rally at tl Trio Wednesday. j p Mrs t E Ulmer of Columbia si and little son, Harne, visited the e former's aunt, Mrs W C Ogbnrn, tl one day last week. , s1 Starlight. | T ? I w If you have pains in che back,weak i ^ back or a?v other indication of a; weakened or disordered condition of a the kidneys or bladder, you should get DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder t( Pills right away when you experi- t( ence the least sign of kidney or Q. bladder complaints, but be sure that you get DeWitt's Kidney aod Blad- " tier Pills. We know what they will tl do for you, and if you will send is your name to E C DeWitt & Co, C( Chicago, you will receive a free trial ^ box of these kidney and bladder pills. They are sold here by D C Scott. " b Old papers for sale at The liecord w office. tl * i-~ i* & $ 4* SING ve mast have room and we offei )UT S A 20 per cent off every piece. Bi ummer Underwear big cut to v ?*;ces right. ny order delivered in corporate 1 ny, * * as as as as as -*h >v^ 'Xk v^* >-v^ ^ v^ >v-\ J July ng the best SI MM tore their resting pi; we can make it inter OST for the nexl irgain i OME RALLIES I TO THE RESCUE. I ER CITIZENS UP IN ARMS AGAINST RUTLEDGE SCHEME-RINGING APPEAL TO VOTERS. .clitor County Record:? It is truly gratifying to note le articles in your valuable paer from the various sections of ohnson township, especially 1 its upper section. Surelv, if tese good people are such a nit, who are so much nearer! iake City than we are around !ome, the Romans can not do tiler than rally to the polls on; le 17th oi August and show ur neighbors to a man that hen there is need for a thing! ) be done Rome does not do .. u.. u~i ?~ f,. iinga uy iianca. iuui wiiiv.i , as not been able so tar to tind , man in or around Home who ivors the annexation of our. uaint little city, Rome, to the 'Quid-be Rutledge county; but! istead. we are much elated over, :ie situation and are scanning' ur dear old "Record" from week j ) week to see how our good ' eople in Indian and Sandy, ^rove townships stand. Let' le good old wotk go on; let our eople hold meetings in every j ection of the country; that is, j very little community, and let. ie people know where you, tand, if it is but a short note. his is no time for political Tangles, but i time for every j lan to be honest with himself d his neighbors. Our proper- j / is in danger of being taxed ) help a few people or a small )wn. There are not enough j Rices* in our dear old Williams-' arg county to go around to all le people wanting them. That ? a part of the milk in the coDa-nut. Brother voters, don't e fooled. We have already j eard of promises on this line, ut don't be duped by those ^ould-be politicans. I mean lose who would have you vote i 1. C&--a. jx *> i a AI1T i vj yj i < all old stock at LE! g stack Oxfords to clo$ oat yoid carrying ?rer. Lfy Br; imits. King* ts m as % :* m m g IIIIIIIIIIIMI I g ER goods 8Ver ffi ace while waiting gj esting for them. |j ; 30 DAYS 1 j Store. J I against your own good interest for their personal gain. Would it not be far better for Lake . tfB City to take her surplus money and build one or two tobacco stemmeries or a manufacturing plant? Which would help the sj country people of Johnson township and Indian and Sandy > Grove more, a court Jiouse and jail or these much-needed enter- 11 prises. Really, would it not be 3 better for Lake City'r Is there w not more to be gained along these lines than by trying to di- $ vide a people who do not want to join in a new county scheme? j We are really interested in Lake City's welfare, like every " ] other section of our county, and glory in her strides forward and want to see her go onward and upward; but we want her to stay in the fold with the tlock that 1 clio Via n in nc nrkf a 1 detriment. And, now, we want all the -J good people to face about and J join in with Rome, shouldering . || arms, your tax receipts and registration certificates and ' < rally to the polls and let dear old Williamsburg be proud of her sons. a Roman. Rome, August 4. Notice to Farmers I will be at the following places on and after September 1 next, rdjj resenting Maybank & Co, cotton buyers: Greelyville, Salters Depot, Laues, Gourdins and all points on the Georgetown <& Western Railroad. Wi!' pay highest market price for your -jotton. J F Scott. King3tree, S C, July 1, 1909. 7 1 3m If you are all run down Foley's Kidney Remedy will help you. It strengthens the kidneys so they will eliminate the impurities from the blcod that depress the nerves and cause exhaustion, backache, rheumatism and urinary irregularities,wftich sap the vitality. Do not delay. Take Foley's Kidney liemedy at once. I) C Scott. *TT7 ^ 5ALET| : I \n f -? at reduced prices. Dry md Shirts and Collars? ^ A 5tree, S. C. 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