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| Someth || down into our new bu |> Just think what ! Clothing, H, & We also carry a fu! ?f something that's pure p> Our WHOLESA in this department on (that will certainly cau Remember the < nnno nnuDtn u/DITEQ ruun uunrwu nmiLu TO HIS FRIENDS. / HE ENJOYED MEMORIAL DAY? WANTS MONUMENT TO SOUTHERN WOMEN-GALLANT SOLDIERS Editor County Record:? I have met several of my old ?r friends who are anxious for me to x give them another letter. I promised them to do so, but have put it off from time to time, which is a 1: ai habit, if for no good reason, putting off doing things till to-morrow or next week, especially paying our debts, for with some people next week is always next week. I suppose, Mr Editor, you find it the case with the newspaper. I should have written something about Memorial day and the unveiling of the Confederate monument in Kincstree. It was a fine day for the occasion and seemed to be enjoyed by all. Really it was the most pleasant meeting I have ever seen held by the Confederate veterans, and I had the pleasure of meeting several of them whom I had not seen for years. And the ladies, too, who did so much to raise this gallant shaft in memory of the soldiers of Williamsburg?how all of us ought to thank and appreciate what these noble women have done. And what a nice dinner for the veterans! t The ladies cheer with heart nnd hand The men who fought for Dixie land? Fight away! Fight away! Dixie land! Yes, monuments and statues have -4 *' V been erected to the sailors and sol?_ i diers of the Confederacy, but the ' monument that I wish to see is to the women of the South, not of the Conf >deracy but of the South; the noblest women in the world,without dispute. There are good women also North, East and West, but the wo-; men of tile South are wives.mothers and sweethearts\rue. Our sweethearts, wives and good old moth: rs. hi^te'--, cousin> and a hosr of others, Fight away! Fighl away! Dixieland. We'd give ih-m a kiss ami a press ol the ham'. ^ -And then we'll tight for Dixieland ? Fight away! Fight away! nixie land! I have never given in the way of building monuments to veterans of the war, but I am ready to help to raise funds for one to the women of ^ .the South. I read in the paper some time ago that a young lady in Tennessee had designed a very appropriate one, which I hope will be carried out arid placed at the capital of each Southern State. Yes, Memorial day was a grand success for good old Kingstree, and I believe all the citizens of the town were happy on that day. Yes, I walked around the monument, read *the inscriptions and the one that struck me most and caused a swelling in my throat, that carried me away j back to those bloody fields with the I sad remembrance of those mutilated, dead heroes who "Sacrificed Their All On the Altar of Their Country with No Hope of Reward Save^ Honor." The dav will long be remembered. The speech was said to fit the occasion, but my hearing is j so bad I did not enjoy it. I was quite happy to grasp the old hands j that handled the bomb shells and ^ ^olid shots that our ten-pound rifles ( ing Doin We Are tiding; by leaps and bounds pr?ces we are offering in ats, Shoes, Nec II line of ? =S t a] good and wholesome, v LE DEPARTMENT will be GKE3OCI se "smiles" and sell the go< Jate and place we begin m w and twelve-pound brass cannons hurled forth at Manassas, Cold Harbor and Gettysburg. Yes, some of the old boys are here yet. In the words of General Lee in his farewell address, "I beheld them with unceas| ing admiration for their constancy I and devotion to their country." j There were lion-heart George Gra; ham, eagle-heart Lonny Flagler and | Sam Taylor. Sam was brave, and old Pete Epps, my old chum frorr boyhood days, whose good old fathei sent five sons to battle for the South To the first that went away the old man said: "Go, but don't be shot ir the back." Yes, Pete was there; the boys without him ne'er did bear the battle's brunt. There was H H Kin der.who gave not only his blood but part of his skull was shot out al Hilton Head.S C. He was taken pri oner,treated kindly by the Northerr soldiers while in prison; they called him "Little Rebel." Must also mention Louis Jacobs, our postmastei h?re. He was always at. the front. He belonged to Captain Bachman's i battery of artillery from Charleston, All the members were young Ger! mans and lusty fighters, too. Theii company was attached to the same battalion with my company. My I captain was Hugh R Gordon of Sut. ter; our colonel was John C Haskell of Columbia, a bold and gallant officer. Field artillery is hard service and is awfully demoralizing in rapid | firing, but the minie and Enfield rifles are the weapons that did the deadly work and made havoc. Such were the gun* that George Graham and some of the others carried, and wKan eKn-kco Koow lnnc lpnrl hnllpts TViiV.ll Vi?V/<7V. j - ?- ?? ~- ? ? began to "zip! zip!" around, something was being done: Hoping, Mr Editor,thai this will not trouble you too much to put it in the County ! Record, I remain the same, I Poor Conrad. Kingstree, May 31. Spiritism Said to be Demonism. N ! A most interesting little brochure has recently come off the press set; ting forth with Bible proofs that the j communications received by and through Spiritist Mediums is of De I mon origin. The writer traces his subject through the Scriptures from the time when certain of the holy angels became disobedient. He | proves from the Scriptures that ' these fallen spirits deal in personat: ing the human' dead, with whose i ; past history, spirits, though invisi; ble, are thoroughly acquainted. He shows that they also fraquently personate the Creator and the Redeemer. commanding their deceived ones to pray, do penance, etc. This, how| ever, is to merely lead them on and to bring them more thoroughly under demonical control. Sometimes by breaking down the natural barrier, the human will, they obsess their victim, and rule him more or 1 L:~ ?? #?AniionHw oonrlinor ItfSS IU 1115 I U1I1 II U^II vtj ociiutiig such to the mad-house. Numerous illustrations, Scriptural and otherwise, are given. The price of ihe little book is but ten cents, it should be in the hands of all interested in spiritism or who have friends interested therein. Enclose five two-cent stamps to the Bible and Tract Society, 17 Hicks St., Brooklyn, N. Y. g in Kin| Moving and will be prepared to giv< :k Ties, Collars ale and Fa Ve deliver any amount of m moved down gradually. V srees, DKY S [)ds. All we ask is a trial ati oving into our new store. . T. W NEXT DOOR TG * ? Brenac College Conservatory, Gainesville, Ga, March 14,1910. Mr Chas M Stieff, * > Baltimore, Md. Dear Sir: ' The uninterrupted growth i of our Conservatoiy. and the. present unusual enlargement through the consolidation of the faculty of Shorter Coll. ge with that of Brenau, render 1 necessary an addition to our - piano equipment, and we wish i to place with you an order for twenty Stieff pianos, which please select for us with great l i care ana snip m ume u> renc-n '! us not later than September first. 1 j We have in our Conserva[ tory pianos of the most famous manufacturers, and in consideration of this fact it shou'd be a source of gratification to you that we are able to say t that th.s order for yonr pianos is due to our very satisfactory experience of the past three years with Stieff pianos in our Conservatory (and also in Shorter College), and it is of interest 9I-0 that this purchase gives us no fewer than seventy pianos alone?probably a greater number than the entire musical equipment ot any other woman's college in America. Veiy truly yours, IT 1 D1- a unp k ii ' x T J Simmons, 1 Presidents. i 4 / | ' Notice of Election. By order of ihe county board of eduj cation of Williamsburg county an election will l?e held at the Union school h inseon Friday. June 17, 1910, to dej I turn line whether a three-mill tax -hait i be levied in Union school district,No 18, for school purposes. Those in favor of such levy will vote "yes", and those ;c>l>osed will vote "no". All qualified electors in the district will be allowed to vote. Irustces will act as managers. E G Haseldkn, Chairman Board Trustees School District No 18. C-2-3t Arrival of Passenger Trains at Kfngstree. / The Atlantic Coast Line railroad has promulgated the following schedule, which became effective Sunday, May 15, 1910: North Bound. No 80 7:50 a m *No 46 - - 11:36 am No 86 - - - 6:15 p m South Bound. j No 83 - - - 11:12 a m i *No 47 - - - 5:50 p m i No 89 .... 9:05 p m ! *1 >ailv exc< pt Sunday. Tributes of respect,obituaries cards of thanks and all communications of a personal nature, not news, are charged 'or at the rate of one cent a word. When you come to town put a I copy of The Record in your pocket and consult its business directory?the advertising columnf in making your purchases. ti Bucklen's Arnica Salve J The Best Salve In The World. \ . fstree Sal Our Ret e you the HIGHEST QUALIT1 ;, Cuffs, Shirts, I ncy Grocei erchandise at your door, /e intend to move our entire oo:DS, nsroTio^r id you shall be'convinced of \ Yours for quick sales a I L K I * > NELSON HOUSE. Summons for Selief. (COMPLAINT SERVED.; STATE OF SOUTH OAR LINA, COUNTY OF WILLIAMSBCRG, Court of Common Pleas. > r Dknm an/I n n Rhom rft.nftrf.nprK MT IVliVUI UIIU w g"~m trailing under the firm name of F Rhem & Sons. Plaintiffs, against Rosa (\?oper, < lara McCants, Alvin Cooper. Frances Cooper. Billie Cooper, Henry Cooper. Hugh James < ooper. Lear Cooper, Gussie Belle Cooper. Hester Cooper, and W G Carter and E F Prosser, co-partners trading under the firm name of Prosser & Carter. Defendants. ? To Ciara McCants, Alvin < ooper,Frances Cooper and Billie Cooper, absent Defendants:? You are t ereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in th's action, a ropy of which is herewith served upon you,and to serve a copy ol your answer to said complaint on the subscribers at their office in Kingstne, l S C, within twenty da> a after the servj Ice hereof, exclusi ve of the day of such J service; and if you fail to answer the j complaint within the time aforesaid, ' the plaintiff in this action will apply to j the court for the relief demanded In i the complaint. Kklley & Hinds. Plaintiffs' Attorneys. Take Notice?That the complaint in the above entitled action has been filed ; in the office of the Clerk of court for Williamsburg county. Keli.ky & Hinds, # Plaintiffs' Attorneys. Notice to Infant Defendant. i STATE OF SC^'TH CAROLINA, county of williamsburg, Court of Common Plea*. p n phum rtflpts I r lillCIll nuu JL/ l?iiv?uf vv trading under ti.e firm name of F Khem & Sons, Plaintiffs, vs Rosa Cooper, Clara McCants, Alvin O'oper, Fiances Cooper, Billie Coop, er, Henry C oo|>er,Hugh -Tames Cooper, Lear ( oopety Gus-e Belle Cooper, Hester Cooper, and W G Carter and E F Prosser, co-partners trading under the firm name of Prosser & < after, Defendants. To Billie Cooper, infant defendant above named.over the age of fourteen i years:? Take Notice?That unless you pro| cure the appointment of a guardian ad i litem to appear and defend this action j 011 your behalf witltin twenty days nf! ter die service of the summons herein upon you, an application will Im? made to H 0 Britain, Esq,Clerk of this Court^ i :?t his office in Kiugstree, S C, by the ; undersigned, on the 21st day after said service at 11 o'clock a m, for an order appointing son esuitable per-on guard ian ad litem for you and authorizing and directing him toappearaod defend the above entitled action on your behalf. Kellky & Hinds. 5-19-6t Plaintiff-' Attorneys. i Attention, Democrats! i 7 , Notice is hereby given that all Derajocratie clubs that fail tore-organize ' and report the election of officers to County Chairman Stoll or Secretary C ! W Wolfe will not be allowe J to participate in the primary elections. The executive comii ittee extended the time 30 days from May 2. Atter that date it will he too late to re-organiz?*. P H Stoll, County Chairman. I fi , o W Wolfe, ! 2, Sect' v. 5-2?J-ti j FOLEY . HONEMAB The original | LAXATIVE cough remedy. ( For coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles. No opiates. Non-alcoholio. Good for everybody. Sold every where The genuine FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR is is a Yellow package. Refuse substitute* Prepared only by Foley A Company, Chloa^e. lfct pio the best pob~~ lt?j.irjlv. biliousness BITTERS and kidneys. foleys kidney pills Fob Backachc Kion ^amoBudc:o c / turday, JV ail Store V GOODS at the LOWEST F Jnderwear,Har r i e s > business down there. We 'S, .cScc-, vhat we say, nd small profits, D> : UNIVERSITY OF SOI Scholarship Ex The University c i olina offers schola: n*-, Department of E one young man ! flAnnfir ITanVt a/i X VVUUfcJF? UOVK ov I wj - worth 1100 in moi I (? term fee, with fre J EXAMINATIONS will be held jit : Examination oi erally for adm : University will : same time. : Write for info S. C. MITCHEL1 [L,, -3t Columbi A cheerful, pretty bedroon your day in a cheerfu haven of rest for you to < And all day long it is a plea To make a pretty bedroom it i tasteful furniture that harmonize costs a lot. A brass bed, or a you prefer, bureau and chiffon maple is especially pretty) a loi two straight back chairs to mat screwed oa to a closet door, a soft shirtwaist box covered with tl repeated in hangings at the w ! curtains, a light colored rug c not cost very much, if you buy J room. Come in and talk it ovei Don't forget to gee a Stea That is what makes your t No other mattress is so comf Made in four grades of superi Windsor Grade at $13.50 is g other edctrti. r { mattress. We If you can part with it at the return your money without ques CAROLINA FURNIT I Ground Bone for You 49 makes hens lay and the 10c per pound, 3 j ? * Ufye People' % H. A. MILLER, ./ .. ii&-' BS?fs8?W?88g [av7K!I >OSSIBLE PRICES. i| dware, &c. | can give you prices !fi! .wvwvww ; jj | g T1? f~ UTH CAROLINA. f| j :amination. ;j| )f South Car- f) 5 rships in the 7A ducation to gK from each jl iholarship is ley and $18 w) e tuition. .a COUNTY SEAT JULY 1. , J f students gen- : ission to the : 'ij be held at the : ?. * irmation to : President* Jj S. C 1 YOURWIFB ti will help you to start 1 pleasant mood. Its a come back to at night sure to your wife. s more important to have s, than furniture that merely ' ? //? i pretty white iron bed if ier of light color (birdsrye ft rocking chair and one or ? :ch, a mirror five foot high I i upholstered !n cretonne, s 1 ie same, and the cretonne I indow over white muslin 8 >n the floor,?all this does | rom us, and make* a pretty I k^s & Foster mattress. edroom a haven of rest, ortable. ority; $10.50 to $22.50. ruaranteed superior tu any sell it on 60 nights' trial, end of that time we will ;tion oi' comment. URE COMPANY, .' uagarjt -x It Beef and Mutton at it ? prices. wvivt lit jrger Fresh Grouna; i* at 15c per pound. r Hens and Biddies ? I? little chickens grow. rounds for 25c. ^ s s Market, * 5 | Proprietor. ^ 999999999999999^ v'l J