The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, October 28, 1897, Image 5
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Williamsbr.rg county. Their dc;
Shoes, Hats, Caps and Notions havt
zero necessary to freeze out all com
you do not intend to buy at present,
and will always be glad to show you
department. It will be useless fot
great bargains in every departnien
sledge hammers for you to judge for
Men's suits from $2.7!i up.
Youths' suits from *2 up.
Children's suits from Toe up.
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Last, but nol least, comes the
Tinware, Harness, Saddles and Con I
and form.
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and 40 miles. After the timber
has been secured, front six to
eight logs are lashed together into
what is called a "pen." About
seven of these pens are given to
one man to guide down the river
At the mouth of the old river Mr.
Tborne has an arrangement of his
own contrivance by which the
pens are carried directly into pos
it ion without any trouble whatso-<
ever. From three to eight days,
are consumed in travelling the)
distance. To give one some idea |
of the size and weight of these
Jogs we will say that from 500 to
600 feet of sound lumber is gotten
from every one of them. That is
not including the "slabs'' and
rough edge."
Mr. M A Ross has charge of
this immense lumbering concern
and he thoroughly understand?
every part of the business. Then
too, Mr. Thome has been in the
lumber business for the past eight
"?- liuro in Kiinr*.
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tree, too, and he knows how i<r.
manage. He has not fully completed
hi; new plant yet, but lie!
hopes within the next 30 or G01
days to have everything finished
op.
To Cur* Conatlpntlon -Vorc ver.
Tiwl-e th'mctireu C&ntly Cathartic. 10c or 953. j
U C.C.C. fail to cure. druggists refund money
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1 will pay $9/per ton for good1
sound, dry Cotton seed delivered
to nie at Kinsrstree.
- GEO. 9. BARK, Agt.
Just received: 1200 bush-1
la nimt Tmm rust nroof
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oats, to be sold lowdown
at S. M. Askirs, Lake
City, S. C.
Bderoto Your ItowoM With Cane* ret*.
Candy Cathartic, cure cormUp&Uaa forevir.
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partments of l)ry-(ioo.ls, Clothing,
i reached that j>oint in prices below
petition. Come, it matters not if
but the clerks are at your service,
i the great bargains offerd in evury
' us to begin to itemize all of the
t, but will give you a few of our
yourself, namely:
Outing, nice patterns, 4 l.jo
Calicos u " (? 8}gC
Big bargains in rugs, @ 80c
44 *4 44 towels 20x30 r>c
Susnenders, all webb, from 5c up.
Full seamless hose C?4c
Shoes (gi>od) from 2<k* up.
department of Groceries, Hardware
fectionery, complete in every shape
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md see us; we will treat you right.
Rep#'rt About Tillman.
I A Washington special to the
Richmond Times says that a Soul h
Carolinian had told the correspondent
that Senator Tillman will
not be seen in the senate chamber
any more, as he hasd a fatal malady-Bright's
disease.
This will be news at home. The
senator has been quite ill, but
when he left here the other day,
lie was looking quite weil and
was very buoyant in spirits.?
Columbia Register.
Johnson's Chill and Fever
Tonic is a ONE'DAY
Cure. It. cures the most
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I stubborn case^ui revcr ia
24 Hours,
Some.of Sam Jones' Sayings.
I had rather sleep with a wet
dog than a man who smokes cigaretts.
There are members ot the
church in this town who would
not bring 10 cents a dozen at my
market in this or any other world.
A man will go to church and put
in a nickel and sav: "Ilere goes
the widow's mite," Whoever saw
a widow in duck breechers.
1 There is more in example than
in precept. The big crawfish
said to the little crawfish: Let me
see you crawl backwards." ine
little crawfish said, "Dad let me
see you hit the lick first."
A man who will curse before
his children couldn't run in my
back yard with the hogs.
There is lots of difference between
a gentleman and a hog. I
could get a jug of liquor and the
the press dispatches would have
it all over the country before
morning; you could get oue and
nobody will know it.
If you will God will; and if you
i won't the devil will.
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j PREACHERS* SALARIES.
How They Are Starved by Their Congregations.
A Methodist newspaper lias as
jterlaincd that the average sal-j
j arv of preachers ofthat donoiuin.i- j
tiun in I he soul li is truly $ 173.35 a ;
vear. In this ease the cenl column ;
usuallv omitted in stating salaries;
. it] professional in m, is really iin-j
i port ant, for 35 cents have a deal
i of work to perlorn in a family
compelled Jo subsist, or die on so
meager compensation as that. The
$473.35 a year gives about $1.30 j
a day. The average preacher's j
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family consists 01 nve pes sons- Allowing
the munificent sum oi #1 a
day lor tent, clothing, fuel, doctor
bill and the numberless incidentals,
jve find ?>0 cents reinaindipg
on the table.This allows 10 (tents
'a meal for breakfast, dinner and j
supper: or in other words two
cent ahead for father, mother and
ehildren. It will be seen that no
part of the preacher's income goes
for a servant hire. The wife .of the
clergyman, who i? expected to
laKe a leaning pari 1 u religious
and social work, and to entertain
many callers, must do the housework,
including washing and ironing.
The Methodist paper that
figured out the average salary o 1
$473 35 has some pathetic coin j
ments on the thread bare coat 01
a clergyman thus situated and
the "actual misery" it represents.
The wonder that so many men can
keep up even a semi-respectable
appearance on such an allowance.
If it be urged that thousands of
working men support their families
on less than that, we submit
that the fact "has nothing to do
with the case." Preachers cannot
adopt the habits of tiie working
man- iney niusi incur many expenses
that are nor in the account
of wage earners engaged in man
ual labor, Those lor w h o m
preachers work are presumed
to believe that such work is ol
vital imp r'ance. They expect
good sermons and a faithful performance
of pastoral duties. And
yet I hey do not pay for half of
wha' theyexpecl. If the era of
prosperity do^s not bring an increase
in the compensation of those
ministers it will miss one of the
fields in which it will be greatly
needed.?Washington Post.
Johnson's Chit I and Fever
Tonic is a ONE-DAY
It rjtres the most
stubborn case of Fever in
24 Hours.
Thomas & Brad!?a in will ho
found at their old stand in Kings
tree from Oct. 1-st with a nice lot
of horses ready to fill the wants of
their friends and patrons. We
will also be ready to collect for
stock sold iast season. We expect
to do some business here and
will sell at a price to insure satisfaction.
Thanking our friends for
past favors and assuring them
that we can do belter by them
than ever before, we solicit an
early call.
Thomas.& Bradham.
JOHNSON'S
CHILL AND
FEVER TONIC
Cures Fever
In One Day.
Live bees are sometimes shipped
on ice so as to keep them dorraant
during the journey This is
particularly the case with bumblebees
which have been taken to
New Zealand, where they are use
ful in fertilizing the red clover
which lias been introduced into
the colony. .
If you are passed learning from
the experience of others, stay
away from the State Fair.
Quinine and other fever
medicines take from 5
to 10 days to cure fever.
Johnson's Chili and Fever
1 Tonic cures in ONE DAY.
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Bill Nye
Ofien spoke his witticisms
l'ult ii with the greatest truths
Among the most noticeahle, most
Xy.ish ami most apropos is the
following A man may use a wart on
the back of his neck tor a collar
button; ride on the back of the
train to save interest on his money
until the conductor comes around
stops his watch at night to save
the ware and tear; leave his "i'*
and uf' without a dot or cross to
save his ink; pasture his mother's
grave to save corn; but a nan of
this kind is a gentleman and a I
scholar compared with fellow who
will take a newspaper, and when
asked to pay for it. puts it into
the post ollice and has it marked
Refused."
Notice.
Office of County SittN'rvi$or,i
H'i liuiu.-lmrg County, /
Kingstrce. 8. C., Oct 1897.)
I have this day appointed the following
named gentleman as delegates
and alternates to the meeting
of county supervisors which is to be
held in Columbia Nov. 10th next:
Delegates, \V 1) Bryan, G J Graham j
and KG Khem; alternates, J E Baiters,
J J Eaddy and J F Kennedy.
If the gentlemen named cannot attend
they will please notify the
county Supervisor at once.
B. B. chakdler.
Co. Su|K.?rvi?)r.
NOTICE.
SOUTH EASTE..N CARSERVICE
ASSOCIATION FOR
SOUTH CAROLINA.
Columbia, S C, Oct. 1st, 1S97*
Notice is hereby given
that on and after October 18th,
1X07, cars not unloaded within forty
eight (48) hours after arrival, and
cars which are not loaded within
forty-eight [48) hours after being
placed in position, shall be subject
to a charge of one dollar ($1) per
day or fraction thereof, for the de
tention of cars ana use or tracits#
.Sundays and legal holidays except
ed.
Atlantic Const Line, Charleston
and Savannah Railway, South Car*
olina A* (Georgia Railroad, Charleston
and Western Carolina Railway,
Floridr Central & Peninsular Railroad,
Colt mbia Newberry & Lnurins
Railroad, Ohio River A Charleston
Railway, East Shore Terminal
Company, Carolina & Cumberland
Gap Railway, Blue Ridge
Railroad. Southern Railway.
J C Haskell,
M anager.
On and after this day storage will
iie chargdd on freight left in the
depot longer than forty-eight (48)
hours after notice of its arrival has
been given consignee.
H A GRAHAM.
Agent, ACL.
Nov. 28th, 1897.
Tax Notice.
Office of the Treasurer!
of Williamsburg Co., >
Kingstree, S. C., Oct. 6, 1897.N
The tax levy for the fiscal year
1897 is as follows:
For State, - - 5 mills
M County, - - 4\ M
" School - 3 " I
Qo milla ?n vnlnA. nf nil stock in I
Suttons, Anderson and partof Penn
townships.
A capitation tax of one dollar on
all males between the ages of 21
and 60 years, except soldiers in the
late war who are exempt after 50
years.
I will be at following places on
the days mentioned below for the
collection of the said tax.
Lake City, Oct. 15 and 16.
Cades. ? 18.
Indian town, ? 19.
Kennedys Store ? 20.
Cedar Swamp, ? 21.
Lloomingvale, ? 22.
Morrisville, ,, 23.
Home, ? 25.
Lamberts, ? 26.
Ards X Roads, ,. 27. j
Prospect, ? 28.
Trio, ? 30
Kings tree, Nov. itollinclif
Durante Store, ? 13.
Hebron, ? 15.
Greeleyville, ? 16 and 17.
Gourdins, ? 18 and 19.
Suttons, ? 20.
Harpers, ? 22. J
Salters, ? 23.!
Lake City, ? 24 and 25.
Scranton, ? 26 and 27. i
Kingstree, Nov. 29th to Dec. 81st, j
excepting Saturday of each week.
K D ROLLINS,
County Treasurer.
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WANTED!"
Within the vert ten days:
100 dozen EG GS at Id per dozen;
100 CHICKENS, all sizes; highest
market prices paid;
Also a lot of TURKEYS; at
THE Will HOTEL,
Kingstree, - S. C.
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W. H. JE
Will give a great bargain sale
5?*-*WEDNES
AT MANNING
It will pay the people of Wll
day as we expect to sell goods the
the people of this country.
5,000 Yards good checked Hoi
usual price 6cts.
5.000 Yards heavy vard wide J
25 Doz. of the best $1.50 gents f
saw will be sold at $1.15.
25 Doz. ladies real Dongo'.a
usual price $1.50.
25 Doz. ladies Pebble grain
looks very-cheap at $1.25.
All wool jeans at 20c per ya
for less than 30c per yard.
25 Doz. gents white unlaundt
cheap at 35, each.
A large line of ladies cloth, he
and jackets will be sold at greatly ri
bed comforts will be sold at 45c eacl
50c per pair.
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We will sell every thing in
will certainly pay you to come.
DRY GOODS, S]
IIATS, (
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?>>|Come One,
It will pay you to come, grea
ladies capes and wrappers
Remember the day. Wednesday.
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GLENN SPR!
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Dancing, Tennis, Billia
The Best Place to
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For rate of board apply to
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Sample of this 5* | j- I -[IT
fencing a 11 d 3-4-t? ~ -4-r~p
post can b e ~ ESt*"
seen at the jgT"i 4 - ? -}-|^
cetneU ry a t ffi-':=fc= S
Kingstrco, S <'
Is concidered the best and cheap
they are taking the place of ALL oi
ble?lasting a life time. This comp
fencing, running from 7 to 25 wires,
tight. They also manufacture orna
Orders are respectfully solicited,
f gladly furnished by the undersigne
EDWIN
Agt., Pagi
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Doe't Tubacro Spit aad Seek* Tou lift Avar*
To quit toiacco easily and forever. be aut?
netic. full or life, nerve and vigor, take No-Tw
Bat. the wonder-worker, that maker weak MMH
strong. All drugiTlsts, SOc or II. Caregaareft
teerl. Booklet and sample free. Address.
Sterling Itemedy Co, Cliicago or New York.
WANTED?TRUSTWORTHY
and active gentlemen or !*-*.
dies to travel for respohslble, established
house in WillarrtflburgCioiin*
ty- Monthly $Gf>.00 and expense*;
Position steady. Reference. Enclose
self-addressed stamped enveb
ope. The Dominion Company^
Dept. W. Chicago.?8Mon.
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lianisburg to give uh a visit on that
>n <>h?atinr fhim u'iiii avnr Irnnwn ftr? irH
nesptin will be sold at 8)4c per yard,
Sea-Island homespun at 4c per yard*
ihoe.s inbals and congress you ever*
button shoes will be sold
button shoes will be sold at |1 that
rd that you can't buy in any market
. ;
?red shirts at 20c, . that look vdry 5
laver, silk plush and astricaa capes
educed prices on that day. Nice *
h. 10-4 Blankets will be sold at i
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the store on that day at prices that
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3LOTHING :M
sTD GROCERIES,
Come Alljr^
t bargains will be given in millinery
In. M,1117.
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'ZBHsTO-S, S. C.
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PTEMBER. .
rds, Bowling, Ac., Ac.
Enjoy Your Vacation.
For rates of water apply to
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i Win Fob.
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j ; r r ~d|: fencing op ; <
; ~ ? ^yt wooden post*
: ''Hi 1'i ? ^5 at the i*M ?.
= - r- h rTTfe = 2 Brocldnton's.
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est of all fences. Where introduced,
ther fencing. It is strong and dura- j
any manufactures several grades of
, thus making a fence that is rabbitimental
fencing for yards, Ac.
Any information desired wjll be
HARPER,
i Woven Wire Fence Co.,
And Bond Steel Post co. vl
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