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DROWNED IN LYNCH'S RIVER. Sad Accident Whereby Young Lad Lost His Life. I Scranton, July 16:?Frank Kennedy, son fif Mr G \V Kennedy, was drowned in Lynch's river near Bass's bridge yesterday while in bathing with several other boys. Frank could ^ not swim, so \\a> using a boat to cross tine deep piaces. Falling from ( the boat he was earned down so i rapidly that the other boys were unable to save him. There was some difficulty in finding the body, which had floated a considerable distance - down the stream. AN OLD STORY. Common Fate of New Paper Started to Break Down Old One. ^ The Colleton News has suspended, i the former editor and manager, J E Moore, having sold his interest to, Claude A Graves, now connected! I with the Press and Standard. The; death of the News is no surprise to ! us. as we predicted that it would fail,for the reason that it was established as a political paper, the idea of its promoters being to revenge themselves on Editor Smoak, of the News and Standard. Of course we regret 'f any one lost money, but the fate of the News will do as a peg to hang a few remarks on as to the establishing of newspapers. Those politicians who want to start news-; papers because they cannot controlj those already printed should re- i member that newspaper publishingj is a business enterprise just as any- j thing else, and there is no use to j attempt to kill out an established j paper. You will not succeed in the first place, and then the principle is wrong. When you start to tear down one enterprise to build up another, you are likely to fail, and this has been abundantly demonstrated in the business of newspaper publishing.?Bamberg Herald. ANSWERS EVERY CALL Kingstraa People Have Found that This Is True A cold, a strain, a sudden wrench. A little cause may hurt the kid-e* neys. Spells of backache often follow. Or some irregularity of the urine. % A certain remedy for such attacks, rA m?dicine that answers everv call, Is Dean's Kidney Pills, a true spe Icific. Thousands of people rely upon it. Here is one case: J A Turner, 114 Palmetto street, I Florence, S C, says: "Doan's Kid- ! ney Pills are a remedy in which I! have the greatest confidence. My back pained me and I had sharp, shooting twinges across my loins. My kidneys were also disordered and the secretions became irregular. Doan's Kidney Pills soon removed the annoyances and I have not had i any recurrence of them." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Poster-Milburn Co., Euffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name?Doan's? and take no other. Opportunity. Taylor-Trotwood Magazine, the combination of Bob Taylor's Magazine and Trot wood's Monthly, has passed the experimental age and | is now a reality. It is edited by' Senator Robt L Taylor and John j Trotwood Moore, both heart and j soul for the South. No other South-; ern Magazine has received the patron-; nor made the literary success. A j tin limited nnssihilities lies 1UIU1C VI UUiliUtvvv* . . ( before it. Northern Magazines have , made their shareholders dividends several times more than the original j investment. A successful Magazine is unequaled as a money-maker. Taylor-Trotwood Publishing Com- j pgnv, Nashville, Tennessee, desires ' t*> increase its life subscriptions and | Offers one share of its capital stock j , Upar value S10.00) and a life sub- j ftcription, both for $10.00. This J offer may seem too liberal but the Magazine gains by increased advertising. Remit $10.00 and by return mail you will receive receipt for *life subscription and one share of stock. For futher information address Tavlor-Trotwood Publishing Company, Nashville, Tenn. 7-21-tf. 5 or 6 doses "666" will cure any case of Chills and Fever. Price 25c. 4-28-4m 1 Can't Work f U| When you feel that you K || can hardly drag through H your daily work, and are g| 9 tired, discouraged and jg aj miserable, take Cardui, SK fig the woman's tonic. p kgi Cardui is prepared for p 3 the purpose of helping fe 8j| women to' regain their Mi S| strength and * health. nj to Nnt hv donin? with SS a strong drugs, but by the gentle, tonic action, of Kg pure vegetable herbs. gq The Woman's Tonic IKS Mrs. L N. Nicholson, 9 9 of Shook, Mo., writes: B "Before I began to take K; 9 Cardui, I was unable to n 9 do any work. I have K 9 taken 5 bottles and have B| 9 improved very much I If 9 can do the most of my K 9 housework now. 9 H "1 can't say too much H 9 for Cardui, it has done so K 9 much for me." B B Your druggist sells Car- 9 m duL Get a bottle today. 9 FOB SALEin any quantity to suit purchar r. The Best Dry Press Machlce-raade X 332E3ZEOHZ. v Special shane* wade to order. Correponden?-e *nlirjted betore placing your ' rder* R KI'Na. Old papers for sale cheap by the hundred at Tub Kecorl> office. Quarterly Report of Chairman of Auditing Board. Commencing April 20, 1910. R D Gamble and S TNesmith, township board assessors- $ 20 00 Melson L Rowel I, whisky detective under Government.. 106 15 J J B Montgomery,contingent 2 25 " " '* auditor's sal 33 34 J X Hammet, com, contingent 2 50 " 44 44 salary 60 00 P M Broekinton. lunacy 5 00 J Wesley Cook,treas, eonting't 79 sal 33 34 ' jury and witness tickets 39 30 J J Graham. roa<l engineer... 100 00 Geo J Graham, lunatics 14 15 44 4' jail report ior April 23 70 J B Files, mag and eon 33 75 R K Walia e. expenses trip to see Governor ,? 8 76 W M Vauae ?te Son. work at jail (water-work-) 15 00 Carolina Furniture Co, 1 mattress for jail 6 50 The Southern Furniture Co, bedding for jail 9 00 Kingstree Hardware Co,bathtub for jail 20 00 J M I 'riggers, work on bathtub for jail 5 50 Dr E T Kellev, po-t mortem Jno Thomson (c--l'd) 10 00 Dr E T Kelley. lunatic 5 U0 A F Stone,work at jail, packmgjram 1 00 I W Chandler,boarding Phelps after arrest 12 00 H O Britton, contingent 6 45 Kingstree Telephone Co, 'phone rent April 2 00 W E Hanna, Rutledge Co coin 17 00 I J Eaddy. 44 44 44 27 00 J LGowdv, 44 44 44 17 00 X D Lesesne, 44 44 4 4 1 0 00 R B rtraith, 4 4 44 44 25 40 R D Blakeley, cotlin fir FN Smith, burned to death? 10 00 Mav 3. 1910 Walker,Evans & Cog-well Co. blanks for clerk of court's office S5 27 W P Gause, township board assessors 10 00 S E McColluugh, township board assessors 12 00 W P Brown, township board assessors 8 0 > I)r I N Boyd, township board board assessors 4 00 j W TSports, roads (1909) 0 iH) J J Graham.freight on suppli* s cliaingang. 4 73 J S Frierson, road piow 35 0u J P Frierson and guards.chain gang Io0 "0 A W Graham, roads 12 50 .1 W Coward, chaingang 14 05 8 M Askins & Sous Co, mule feed delivered 42 94 S A Graha n. corn feed for mules 92 00 G C Gee, roa is (1909) 34 00 II E Brcckinton.ditching road 5 40 J H Reardon, Ciapp Swamp bridge 69 50 , L P Kinder, 2 tons cottonseed meal p >or farm 67 00 W T Britton, road plow 7 00 i S L McClain, roads (1909) 4 00 Murray Drug Co, medicine for chaingang 6 00 J E McFadden. road plow ? 5 50 R W Smith, roads 12 50 W A J Moore, road* (1909)... 5 00 WSJ Flowers, ditch bridges (1909) 5 00 S T Godwin, lumber for brdgs 20 76 C M Rich burg, roads (1909) ? 4 00 W R Bryan & Sons,lumber for bridges 12 42 W T Rowel 1. bridges 495 00 Kingstree Hdw Co, cartridges for chaingang 1 00 , The Georgetown Gro Co,chain gang 21 14 The Georgetown Gro Co, chain (rung oo 0? S A Graham, lumber (1509).. 14 12 R W Marshal), roads " 16 05 J J Gray, roads " .. ];J 20 Mis DC Scott Pres U D c, tor < onfederatcmonu ucnr.. 750 0*> May 12. 1010 .1 We<iey Cook, jury and witness tickets 8 50 June 2. lOlo .1 B Montgomery. au :ir??i salary, May 33 34 J i B Montgomery,continent . 2 5o J N Hammet. com. salary? 50 00 ' ' contingent 3 05 June 7.19i(1 M?'!vin T, Rovcell wliiskv con stable under Government... 72 40 Melvin L Rowell. whisky con stable under Government... 18 Oo 5\ K Annnons.nur.-e for Phelps 26 OO J J Graham, mad engineer... 100 Oo express and freight eha'mgang 7 23 J PFrierson and guard.-, chain gang 100 On ' S Frnrson. road plow 35 oo Joh . T Bryan, supplies, chain flj|ng. 12 30 rawing road conrat \ 10 00 'W ' chaingang 10 oo Lft \ " 7 25 G reight on tiling. 27 14 L } >!. -1, ciiaingang? 3 25 WJ nnedy. ditch hrid.es . 50 00 J i-. beef for chaingang 7 12 M" tier, dil on mule trade 330 00 H j . ?.jel<lt roads 10 00 G A Hiown. 25 00 W J Bodiford. " 12 00 J M Kennedy, " 5 00 S >1 MeCiary A: Bio.chaingang 3 68 M I. Rodgers, road plow 32 96 J T EaOdy. lumber for road bridges 75 19 luhn Ti'ttm, roads 5 (jo Ed Godwin, *4 11 25 B X Stuckey. road bridges... 36 33 The Farmer-' Supply O.d.ain gang 186 76 June 7, 1910 Bultman Bros, ehaingang 42 84 lh" Kamin-ki Udw t o, chain gang 13 34 The Georgetown Gro Co.chain a < on gang vt av The Georgetown Gro Co.ehain gam; 58 35 The Georgetown Gro Co.chain gang 34 23 The Go-.d Roads Mact.inary ' o. road plow 43 59 Carolina Port and Cement Co, road;- 168 75 D E M oCutch'-n, bridges (1909) J5 28 Ge<' T 'fraha n, jail rejort? 14* 30 " " h'natus 13 10 corone: s jury 2 00 ' lunatics 19 30 H O Britton, contingent 7 80 P M Brockinton, lunatics 10 00 J Wesley Cook, treas sal May 33 34 " ' " jury and witness tickets 5 50 J We-ley Cook, contingent... 2 55 Harry Bradley, work on rourt bouse vard 3 30 Kingstree Telephone Co, rent for May 2 00 vv W Boyd, towns nip board ass^s-^ors 10 00 Carolina Furniture Co,for auditor's office 14 50 .J G McCullough. sal supt ed.. 100 00 " contingent.. 8 80 WIHodge8&C'>.paU|K?rs(190!?) 16 50 Dr W S Lynch, post mortem.. 10 00 P T Browder.makinf gate and court house tenco 5 00 June 9, 1910 Miss Lilly Cunningham, reindexing. May 50 00 R J Kirk, reindexii.g, May... 75 00 June 21,1910 W A Ki ch.visiting cliaingang 6 00 A W Roegcrs. *' " 5 85 J LBlakcley, - " 5 50 W E Amm<>r.s nursing Phelps 14 00 June 30, 1910 J Wesley Cook, contingent... 75 ' " salary, .lune 33 34 " jury and witness tickets 874 20 J J B Montgomery, salary as auditor and auditing board. 45 84 t i n i!.. ...a O ii> i .( D mo ri'gomer> .coiiuugeui, t. iu J N Hauim.-t, commissioner.. 50 00 " " contingent 3 35 July 5 S M Bradshaw, mag ami con. 33 75 K C McElveen, " " " 33 75 J J Graham. road engineer... 100 00 W O Wilson, feeding jury 7 00 P M Brockinton. sal auditg bd 12 50 '* " lunatic 5 oo H O Britton, stamps 3 75 Robt J Kirk, reindexing. June 37 50 Miss Lilly Cunningham, reindeX'tig, June 25 00 R K Wallace, magistrate 100 00 D F Edwards, constable 15 00 R K Gamble, cor sal 3 mos... 37 501 o > Baldwin, mag and con ? 173 001 Geo w Davis, magistrate.... 13 75, Geo J Graham, sheriff, salary 3 months 375 001 Geo .1 Graham, lunatic 21 05 j * " jail report.June 139 60 ' " constable 75 00 .1 G McCul lough,supt ed June 50 (.0 " ' " con 3 30 j J P Frierson and guards.cham gang 100 001 J S Frierson, road plow 35 (K> i A ? Cnandler. " ** 102 43j W K Bryan & Son-,lumber for bridges 10 61 S B McElveen, nad plow 6 7u Jolm T Bryan, beet for chain gang 2 50 j R J Nettles, roads 6 00 ! W M Mel on, ditch bridges 4 00 Gourdin Mercantile Co, chain 53 5s gang 53 53 R P Hinnant. ditch bridges.. 4 00 R E Plakeley, " " .. 4oo: W S Dennis, lumber for ditell bridges 14 09 ! R B Marshall, roads 3 00! J H Reardou. ditch bridges... 43 0u! BlaKelev & McCollougli Corp, ehaingang 10 70 : Georgetown Gio Co. Dad plow 53 00 C W Denni*, lumber for roads 17 37 ! J F Rodgers, " " ' 19 20 j S M Matthews. " " " 2 50 W C Hemingway & Co,lumber lor bridge^ 23 00 Dr W (* Hemingway, lunatic 5 00 M E Alttuan, road bridges.... 4 50 G A McKnight, ditching on road 10 25 C S Smith, mad plow 3 25 J B McBride, Johnson Ferry bridge 19 62 W M Vause & Son, shaekles for chaingang 14 00 J D Adams, road drav 35 00 Blizzard Hdw Co, road plow.... f 55 S G McDonald, mag and con.... 83 75 Conclusion of 2nd quarter, ending July 7, 1910. J N Hammet, Chairman of Auditing Board. I . -JZ>\ ^ TZ. of IF. a. ' Kingstree Lodge : WM No- 91 V > Knights of Pytbia ? %y I Regular Conventious Evei 2nd and 4th Wednesday night Visitinjr brethren always welcomi Castle Hall 3rd story Gourd in Buildinj c. D. Jacob*. c. c. c. c. Burgess, K i: s & M F | Tax Land Sale. Hy virtue of an execution ro me d i rected 1 liav levied uo?m mid will f"f c.ish for taxes on the flr?f M on lay i August next, being the fir-t dav ot' t'i month, before the court house d<?or i Kingstree. S C. the following describe lands, to wit: 48 acres in Mouzon township belong ing to the estite ol R s Bu-gess;m bounded as follows: On the No'thb lands of R A Woods; on the East h lands of the Atlantic Coa*t Lumbe Corporation; on the South by lands < ! W S Evans; on the West by lands of ! A Woods. Purchaser to pay for paper*. Gkorge J Graham, ! 7-14-3t S W A ^ A. ^ A. A A ^ m A A w W W W W W W W W W W W W W V W W W W W W W W w i FARMING LANDS WANTED j: I have many applications and can make a Quick Sale j ot v-ur property at I H i g h Prices. ? Give me a description and price of'your land for sale. : r n r,n i and BroKeiv KINQSTREE. - S C. Sheriff's Foreclosure Sale Under and by virt e of a lecree c the court of common pleas for_th county of Williamsburg mad'- by Ho R W Memminger, presiding Judge.in certain cause therein pending entitle "H Kaminski and Con pauy. Plaintiff; vs Daniel M Hath, Sr. and Daniel 1 Hath, Jr, Defendants!', a id dared th 22nd day ?>l June, A l> 1910, I will offi for sale at public outcry before th court house door in the town of King; tree. S C, between the legal hours < sale on Monday, the 1st day of Augus A D 1910, the following described ret jestate: i All and singular that certain piec J parcel or lot of land 1} ing, being an ; situate in the town of Harpers sn tt cou ty of Williamsburg and >tate ( 1 Sonth Carolina. mcasuriug and ontair ing twcnty-unc hundred (2,100) ~quar | le t. and liounded and described : i follows, to-wit: Bouin.ed on the Nor! j by lands of L A Rog. rson: on tneEa by th county line road; on tne South i lands of L A Bogerson,ahd on ttie We ; by lands of ihe said LA Ktgerson: tl Northern and Southern boundary lin< ! of the said lot being paral'e) hne- ej tending westward from the county lir road fur a distance of s-ver.ty (70) feel | the Eastern boundary line ineasiiriii ! and extending thirty (30) feet on ti , said county line road and the Wesrer boundary line mea-uring and extern ' ing thirty (30) feet parallel to th Eastern boundary line; which said tra< of land is a portion of the tract of !an set forth and described in a de< d ( i conveyance made and executed '.o Dai iel M Ba'.h, Sr, t?y L A Roperson,beat ing date the 10th day of Jul., A f) l&oi Term* of sale: Cash. Purchaser I pay for papers and to pay ail taxes an ; assessments due and unpaid at the tun | of sale. ir tile purchaser fans to com ply forthwith, the property will i> again offere i for sale at his risk on th same or some subsequent sale-dav. (tEO'JOE J GRAHAM, 7-14-3' Sheriff VM.liamsburg county Citation Notice STATK OF SOUTH CAROLINA, county of williamsburg, By P M BrockiLton, Esq, i'robati Judge. Whereas, .1 E Richhurg made suit: me to grant him letters of aduiinistra tion oi'tlie estate of ami effects of <' J Riciiburg, These are therefore to cite and admor ish all and singular the kindred an creditors of the said C >1 Riehbu>g, <1* ceased, that they be and appear befor me in the Court of Probate to be hel atKingstree,SC, on the 23rd day o July next after | ublication thereof, a 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to sh?>, cause, if any they have, why the sail administration should not be granted. Giwn under my hand this <ith day o July. Anno Domini, j910. Published oh the 14th day of July 191b, in The County Recoid. P M Brockinton, 7-14-2t Probate Judge Notice. Candidates for the General Assembl; and for county offices shall file with th cliairman of the county executive com mittee a pledge in writing t<> abide b; the results of the primarv and to sup port the nominees thereof. No votefo any candidate who has not fi!<*d thi pledge and paid his assessment shall b counted. This pledge must be filed an? the assessment paid to the treasure not later than Monday, Angust 15, a 12 o'clock noon. In addition to the above pledge tilt pledge required by act of the Genera Assembly as to spending money oi u<ing whiskey to influence his electior must be filed'by each candidate wit! the Clerk of Court before he shall ente upon his campaign. Form9 for tlies two pledges and for expense account may be obtained by appiving to th secretary personally or by mail. If b mail enclose two cent stamp. P H Stoll, Chairman C w Wolfe, Sec'ty & Treas. 6-30-4 X ? I Commercial S j i . | Charlestc r~ 1 N. E. Corner King an '! CAPITAL - e, 1 We con General and Sav /t? allowed in Savini i- ' 0 quarterly:Januar in OUT-OF-TOWN ACC 'e ' aw in j id TRISTRAM T. HYflF. President. r- J. S. PINKUSSCH lU i > i Direc 'V | :r ! M. H. LAZARUS, >f JULIUS M. VISANSKA, R : G. B. BUELL, 1 E. MITCHELL SEABROOK, ! AUG. R. RUGHEIMER, , ! W. A. MOORE, C ; | T. J. HAMLIN, X -- - "= XXXXXXXXXXXXX3 | The Coffins am : x Offers His j I =Day am x in tl i R FIRST OFFICE OVER STAC 5 g Yours t( (I L. J. ST/ t, il e | Excellent I .t ? To secure good banking facil >> ? efficient service and to receii il E: earnest desire of every man w' es ? These are a few of the im c. Sr characterized the operations ?e LIAMSBURG for years past ' > ST thoroughly appreciate the confi * g~ their institution by each indivit E: erted every effort to afford the i- sible to obtain. ,e E: Upon this basis, we solicit yc }|| Bank of Wi ij? King'stre* d 5^ C W Stoll, President E C f ? F Rhem, Vice President C V ;e ^auuiutmuiuiuiuiuuiiuiuui HHBBnBBn KINGSTREEGRADED I 0 Kingstree >1 ' t . High Schools e lf Boys and Girls prepared for v I PURE WATER. d jj HEALTHFUL LOCATION, f I HIGH SCHOOL AWEX recent!] 1 and spacious Auditorium,^ I AMPLE ROOM FOR B I TEEMS EEi a Spring Tern s I 117 1 1 r w eanesaay, r t ?????? i ,1 For information apply to i J. G. COLBERT, r s Superintendent. y Kingstre i. - X I Savings Bank J in, S. C. d Wentworth Streets $100,000 ! . ^ iduct a ings Department | Department, computed y, April, July and October. j OUNTS SOLICITED ^ COURTERAY OLNEY, Cashier.' ' R, Vice Pres. ) tors: R. G. RHETT, J. S. PINKUSSOHN, J. ALWYN BALL, . S LELAND MOORE, A. J. BUIST, M. D., R. S. WHALEY, T. T. HYDE. * X ^mmm. ooooocxxxxxx, .J I Caskets Man, 1 ] C 0 X > Services )c i KLEY'S DRY 6C0DS CO.'S, X | d serve, v ICKLEY. I I racilities. 2 3 ities, to obtain prompt and 3" ;e liberal treatment, is the 3 ho opens a bank account. zs~iportant features that have 3 of the BANK OF W1L- 3 The officers and directors 3 ' > dence reposed in them and Z2 lual depositor, and have ex- 3:~very best service it is posst >ur account lliamsburg, f 1 s, S. C. 3 ^5 Epps, Cashier. 3 f Boswell, Asst. Cashier. 3 iUUiUUlUUitiUUMUiiiU^ !ND HIGH SCHOOL, j , s. c. I Department I I College or for Business Life. I EIGHT INSTRUCTORS, f; FINE MUSIC DEPARTMENT. | ; completed with beautiful OARDING PUPILS. LSONABLE, i i Begins g , January 5. .. ! E. C. EPPS, ; Clerk Board Trustees. e. S. C. /> t ' > 4 . ' ' ' C K>.I *5