The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, October 06, 1898, Image 4
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Lolls J. UuisTovi,',
J'UOI'KIKTOK.
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editor.
srnsriaiTioN KA : ks:
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terms Rates made known 11* 011 application.
Pay 110 money to Agents, except,
upon cxpro-^ authority.
Thursday. Oct. 6. 1338. !
The Democratic Ticket.
(STATE.)
For Governor.
W II ELLEliliK.
For Lieutenant Governor,
M B McSWEENEY.
For Secretary of State,
M 11 COOl'ER.
For Attorney General,
G DUNCAN BELLINGER. |
For State Treasurer,
W H TIM.MERMAN.
For Comptroller General,
J PDEKIIAM. *
For Superintendent of Education,
J J McMAIIAN.
Adjutant and Inspector General. 1
J W FLOYI).
For Railroad Commissioner,
C W GARRIS.
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(coxguessionai. )
For Congress?1st District,
WILLIAM ELLIOTT.
For Congress?6th District,
JAMES NORTON.
(COt/'NTY.)
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S?nate,
A II WILLIAMS.
Legislature.
JOHN S GRAHAM.
S WAYNE GAMHLli,
cw WOLFS.
Auditor.
II Z II ANN A .
Supt. Education,
N I) LESESNE.
Treasurer,
R I) ROLLINS.
Supervisor.
B B CHANDLER.
Col. Theodore Roosevelt, the
preux cavalier of the alliterative
TAfrimflnt so consoiciouslv asso
ciated with the fall of Santiago,
has been nominated for Governor
of New York by the
Republican State Convention
by a vote of 753 to 21S received
|^y Frank S Black. To oppose
the redoubtable Roosevelt the
Dem ocrats have nut up August
Van Wyck, brother of the present
mayor of Greater >L'.v York.
Miss Lucy Lee liiii, daughter o!
Gen. A ? Hill, conies lorward
claiming ?he title of the ''Daughter
of the Confederacy", as the
successor of Miss Winnie Davis,
iately deceased. Iler ambition in
-this re.1 pe.t has elicited much unfavorable
comment, as many consider
that the appellation was pe
culiarly Miss Davis's, on account
of her being born in the White
House of the Confederate capital.
In the death ot Thomas F Bay
ard the nation has lost one of its
greatest statesman tnd the South
a true friend. Horn in the state of
Delaware he, was a States' Rights
Democrat and his sympathies were
ever with the South. Twiee-in IS80
and 1SS4 lie came near being
the Presidental nominee <>t the
Democratic party, and when G'leve
land was elected, Bavard was cho
sen to be Secretary of State. Just,
honorable, pure and true hisdeath
is deplored by North and South
alike and the wiiole nation mourns
Q; ? A T POS3.G!LiT:L3. . v|
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i;t.!y we mot a <roi)Siemat:
w ii?> nearly even part of
Si>!i ii t"ar<i ima. ho wis oxpressing
lis- opinion of lt:o dllior-',l
out sections oi' ihe Stare. 1Jis re'ntarks
roio ernia^ Wiliiarv-hur/, ~
ron"'iy pit i i a- a j.'ival ti :'l. ,l
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ami We lite iJ 'n-ri N o! M'j i ?:t.
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I'liT cOHlO <>; ills st;4lo.Il<Ml's inr ill','
lu-nelii ol our readers. ii said: ''
k,I travel most ol my lime ami 1 11
generally keep my eves open, and 'J
t 1 11
it is a surprise to nie kow iitIle |
the advantages and possibilities ol j 11
i your county are known and sippredated
by the Williamsburg!
people, to say nothing ol persons u
I looking lor homes or investments, j a
! Now lake,lor instance, the char-ill
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i acter oi tiie soil. In tiie portion. S
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I /.f ilin linnif uuV? f / * ( 1! ;1 ? . ! c
tui lilt; i w u < 11 t iiv.it tw vi ?.
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I endon there is as fine tobacco land c
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| as can be found any where, and n
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indeed in many other portions of y
' the county I here is land ttjuaily ' f,
asiroou.ln many sections there is ,,
as line soil naturally as in the
black belt oi Alabama, land that:,,
i needs liltleor no fertilizers,onlv a
i
little drain aire. :
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I believe as irreat a diversity of, ii
corps can be raised in W illiams- c
burg a* any I know. Cotton, j <1
corn, peas, oats, we know flourish,' <?
and wheat rye, grapes and all j s
kinds of garden vegtables can a
and should be raised. The health s
of your people is e<jpia! to that oi j 1
anv section. And since the prac-! f
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; tice ol boring artesian weils lias j ?
begun, you have the linest water t
in the world. 1 would not give a a
good artesian well for all the )
mountain springs. The game and t
! fish in your woods and rivers area v
irrr.if attraction tome and when s
j no! tor known will bring to yourji
i holders enthusiasts of the gun in
i and fBhiig rod. Where is tiie fish v
I that can surpass the Black river11
bream? Your people are a hosph-! a
able folk and the only trouble is .c
there is there are not enough of if:
i
them, and they do not seem to me i g
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to take pride enough m theirlc
| homes and county. There are some'o
I things your people should do. | 1
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j They should begin at home and 11
j make their places more attractive! ^
| with paint and by having grasses t
I
! or fiowers around their houses.A ! ?
: stranger from some other section ' t
I
! where attention is paid to these Jo
I t lnmrc nocciiiff 1 K rmxrli i Ku n/\imtv i
| illll^O U1I 1UV VVUUIJ I
would bo wrongly impressed as to
the people, lie would think that !
a
people willing (olive in such un-i
attractive homes could not be..
attractive themselves and would ,
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I hesitate to bring his 1'amily among 1
j them, however much he might be j;
i pleased with the other advantages.
More attention should he: ,
given education and the churches.
The interest taken in these two
i
great factors ot progress is not
: what it should he judging from exJ
lemai signs and irom what certain (
> ministers and teachers have told 1 )
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, me. i acre uues not seem to be as j ^
much harmnnv anion'' vonr neo :
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pie us sJiouid prevail. aSot a1
(Strong united eiibrt to in, prove J
line county ami to induce goodi
people it) come in among you. ?
our county needs more'inhabi- i
tants. ll is too sparsely settled. ^
Many men are land poor and in t
; that condition because there are
no purchasers. They would be better
oil with less land and more! I
neighbors. They know it,but bom
i ...I. i- : 1 ?r. ... , 1
kick ui ur;i?!ik;eu uu rnn ,
know* iiow* to about to bringing
I M
iu new* comers. Whv don't you
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zuci: ujoveujeut to.
o;if* {><.'?>? 1
Tlu-p' .ire li|ou>:i?nl< of [ooj>!o>
M?kin*r l<?i n< ?w lioiin>?. n?'! i i;i.i_iiiii-it*fit
cow.iJry, wo:I \v;;\rt*tj.:
r!iU\ ivinjj wiiliin o.isy r? ;n:li of'
do.i 111:).:l?!o-se<i Willi i'XCfi is!
*ir; i!:i:iv/.n'er . :? 1 tis?-- '
; >us o m. lit' w acre '<iin! can l.i (
ioii;t!ii at horn thii r to 1 i*t> dollar.*1
er acre, will tu.1 no ton,:
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I liie jiioju-r cllort is made to
rinj; it and its advantages before
lie world. In my judgement Wilaiiisbnr^.
lias a I'll I are and a very
riiiht one."
'i'lie lore^oiim is the subst a nee ;
.
I- the rem irks of ;!ii< ireulIonian,
nd we believe tin re is contained ;
iierein si.me food for llion^lit.!
overal weeks ai'o we told ol the!
access of a man lr??m Dariin ton
I
niintv, who came here as a com-.
ion farm laborer :in?l in a lew
ears bought ami |>ai<I lor a com-j
)rla!)le {'arm. This was one of,
1 any men from oilier coiinliesj
n 1 Stales who have succeeded
(jiialiv well here. Within ionrj
nlesof Kiimsirce we Known man
k*ho has paid lor a farm of fifteen
lundrcd acres, siarlin^ v.ilii no
i
apital save liealth. .-trenail) ami a j
elerminalion to succeeu. rveryne
will admit lh;tl for col Ion our'
oil properly cultivated, is as good,
s land in oilier c unities whiclr
elis for three limes as much, while '
or producing corn, our river hoi- t
oms are as line as can. he found
my where. 1 he 1'udding swamp i
obacco land has becomo famous,'
. I
nd tin re is an abundance <>1 simi j
ar land in the county, of which ;
he owners do not even kno?v the i
alue. Our soil, climate and re j
on roes are hound to i>e uppreeia- :
I'd, nor is t!ie day as distant as it j
nay seem. We hear of men who,;
without my flourish, have quietly |
ought up large bodies of land and
re now erecting neat co'luges and ;
utling tlie land up into small '
anus. This is, we hop?, the heinning
of what we want, a thrifty i
lassof small farmers,who do their
iwn work ami raise what they'
leed. Let us give every encour-!
igement to such a class of emi-j
;rants and thus hasten the coining i
>f more people, new enterprises i
mil substantial progress?three j
dements which cannot fail to con
luce to our prosperity.
(Jive the average man :i position,
.tid lie will oust his eyes around i'or
.11 assistant.
Under present conditions of life
n this country, liquor is the most
>ersistent uiul insidious foe of the
ionic.
Coughs |
A eotfgh which seems to harp
t. in spite of all the remedies which
,ou have applied certainly needs
ner^ctic and sensible treatment,
"or twenty-five years that standard
preparation of cod-liver oil,
* St vlJ
il; a'_ Cii&?e'te w ?
>ss proved its effectiveness in corny:
the trying affections of the
nroat and lungs, and this is the
tason why: the cod-liver oil, pariaily
digested, strengthens and
vitalizes the whole system;
the hypophosphitet
f-'ifr) ret as a tonic to the
ff roind and nerves, and the
ll-Tf glycerine soothes and
; 11 heals the irritation. Can
p you think of any ccmfci?4^
nation so effective as this?
I'.e sure '-""u . .t SETT'S Emulsion. See that the
tan and lish are on tne wrapper.
joe. and $r.OO, all drugjists.
SCOTT & ISOVN L, Chemists. New Y-ark. j
liy llit' ti:ii : :i t:;:o a Jim
dollars .-avi'il ao for hi> ol<! a_i* It
is lol?i thai hi* ilannliUT ii is ta!
cuts which should ho o.? oultivatoj
Undeserved }?r:;is?-i.s iia i^' r^as
tlit* weak; unjust l?'.iint.- usuv tar
c>ell the Stroiii; fl'olll til ' '.Va\
.V iliur s G.v : j /*.:/.
It is certainly gratifying to l!;
public to know of one c mcem i
tilt' laiii! who ;>iv nor. afraid to h
generous to tile needy and suiterm:
Tiie proprietors of I>r. King's Xe
nisfovt-ry for Consumption, cough
and colds, have given away over te
million trial hot tied of this gre:
medicine, and have tic: -a'.irf icti-.
o? knowing it his ahsdutoly cure
thousands hopeles-< coses. Asihin
I'lMu-'iiitisjioardfiiesd and all disea?
i?t the threat, chest ami iiuiiM :ii
Surely euivil by it. C.iU 04 an
ilriigitist. ami ?et u trial bottle fre
regular size cts ami sl.(K). Kver
bottle ^uaraiitcvil, or jirii-e rcfamie*
Ilia Mji toiimnliwi
iio iJi luUuJ vOiiOUiiipiioMi.
'E' 1 ^i<ictuti. *j <' (hefmoul ? ?!?
i>l > at .-rh'fl (*i iv::: .- vhm
J? Itjet iil<C*<><l. 't
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< :>* iic.lH-uie'
So i'iii i> 9iisilm
lion :u:<i nil
l.tri*;' 'I'roa
5? i O :? .
Nothing could ho fairer, inoi
philanthropic or carry n.ore joy 1
the afrlictcd, limn the oiler*of T. j.
Mocum, M. C., of I*o IVarl stre(
Now York City.
Confident that ho has discovered a
absolute euro for consumption an
o.li pulmonary complaints and
make :ts groat merits known, li
vriil >(oid, free, throe bottles of niC(
icine, to any reader of The Count
Record who is so tiering from ehos
hroticiual, throat and lung trotil>l(
<<r consumption.
Already this "new scicnt :ne ronrof
medicine has permanently curt
thousands of appearantly hopelc:
fasos.
The Doctor considers it his reli<
<>us duty a duly which he owes i
humanity to donate his infadih
cure.
Offered freely, is enough toeomoti
it. and more so is the perfect com
deuce of the great chemist makir
the proposition.
He has proved the dreaded co:
sumption to lie a eureahio disea:
beyond any doubt.
There will he no mistake in sondii
the mistake will he in overlookii
the generous invitation. He has <
tile in his American and Kurope:
laboratories testimonials of exp
1 iMoMon !I1 till l?:ir
i of 1 ho world.
Don't dol:iy until it is too hit
, Address T. A.Slocnm. M.(98 !'ii
stroot, Now York, and when writii
the Dootor, pi on so j*ive ex press :ti
postoflico address, and month
reading this article in the C'oun
i'eeord.
V\IVV.UW
I LIVE AND
f- Ln y Lu a W" Lu
? 1 desire to inform my friends.
: ? and the public ireneraliy.lhat
? I have on hand a line slock
- of Fruits ami Vegetables
1 5 which 1 will sell so cheap
? that you' cannot fail to he
5 ldeased. Il you trade with
? me I will do all in my power
? to please you in every way
\k and save you "v new Come
?? and see me at No. U Wall .St.
| next door to Dr. 1) (J Scott .
IE J. AO ST ON,
| Kingstree, S. C.
The Chinese dress in white at fu
ends and in black at weddings ai
old women always Serve as bride:
maids.
For broken .surfaces, sores, inse
bites, burns,skin diseases :in<l e
pecially piles there is one relic.b
remedy, iV Witt's Witch I In/
Salve. When you call for lb Witt
don't accept counterfeits or fraud
Vou will not be disappointed wit
Do Witt's Witch Ifa/.eL Salve. Wu
lace *V Johnson.
I u 1 11 boon no bond I Im finmi
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"\ iririnin'' and 'Derhy'Ctove.s an
the extra wan; to lit. These si ova
always ?;ive genuine salisfaelioi
and are guarantee ! to jdease. c
M. A skins. Lake City. S. C.
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.: BOB WHITE Sr
-| GOLD HED1L 3
j ABSOLUTELY PURE 11
I fully realize the sup;
i for Flour, adulterated with
i and other Foreign matter
i August 10th, 1G9S. I offer
! above Brands of Flour Gi
Winter Wheat Goods of th<
I have a first-class, up-to-c
(k| par day. run entirely by water
(, j the City, with every facility kno
V Your orders will have prom*
t the best attention.
t&'ASK FOR PRICES Flot
11 Stuff delivered your station.
ZST HOUSEKEEPERS Get IE
WHITE and GOLD MEDAL Br,
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J.M. BERRY,?
I I WHIIW I Ml III CVWT MM* :T%rr 40MMMMMM
i ? ocat
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If! vrrA
"i; h?Uvv. CURE CO?
li-1 % ;/N^
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18 53e ^
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n. * > x ~?c -*>?. . _ v
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l!T Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
The best salve in the world for
>n Cuts, Bruises. Sores, Ulcers, Salt
(i i iilieuin, Fever Sores, Tetter, C'hapt<
i pod hands. Chilblains, Corn.-, ami all
" ' " " > - i.. ,
I >K!tl JVlipnoilS, :uiu posur. I V Liiu-s
?* j 1'iies, or no pay required. It i > guurJ(c,:
an teed to ?iv< VporiV.-r satisfaction or
id | money refunded. Fric-e to cents per
m box. For sale bv all Driurrists.
ty
"Why don't you tret out of debt?"
^ i "I haven't time. It kicps me busy
J | getting in."
(Iold was known much earlier
?t than silver, ami was at lirst the
n 1
? ; cheapest of the two metals.
J, 1
f' Never borrow more than you car.
? ; pay back, anil never lend more than
?? you can borrow.
? ! When von call for DeWitt's Witch
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> Ma/Id r live the /real pile cure,
?l don't accept anything else.. Don't
? t be talked into accepting a substitute,
; ior piles, tor sores,.for burns. Wal
f .ace iv Joir.ison.
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A stubborn c<5ii<?h or ta-kliu^ in
^ . the iliroat yields to One Minute
Cure. Harmless in eilect,
? touches tin* rie/it spot. Reliable and
< j'i<t what is want. el. It act.* at once.
^ Wallace ?fc Johiw.n.
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n" ' -This- war/"' soliloquized the
111
I melancholy Spanish statesman*
| -has been :t succession of dull
I lnuds."?
t't j Ttit rure, Ao i'ay.
r ! That is li e way : i! uiinrnisfs
sell C -vt?V :eiv ... CI.ill, Yo..:j
el . ..... . - r . ./
. (or ( I; i > ai.a . . da:.:;. It. is *:m.1..
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|?1> It'll i! I it I !'i; IK" ?II 41
, \->-< b>r:u. (Jbiincu iovo A.
, Adults prof it to ! ,i'or, 1KIusout
: ing Tonics, i ric<.
is; A woman's hcu.i on an ash pile
id i fnghtot.'d .o idei.ts of Lexington
s' Kv. Visions of uii.rL r v.ore -ton,
i, i !>ut just sis the police arrived n
S. 'man examined the iio tl an i
; found it to be w w. It canto from
J a ucigftL'orint: st? iv.
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ILSIOB MILL$ ;
TA, CrJL. '
:cond Patent.
Bm xwrr-fMiraaaMnMJi uwniitTi ??
Pansy Patent.
mrm wheat flour
\
reme disgust of consumers
i Corn Flour, Corn Starch,
. On and after this date,
the Wholesale trade the
laranteed Absolutely Pure
e Highest type.
late Mill, capacity 0OO barrels
power, located in the heart of
wn to the business.
>t shipment, quick delivery and
jr, Meal, Grits, Bran and Ship
.rices from your grocer on BOB
ands flour pure goods.
;3S sviaucr
tflBY
HAR^TiC ^
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| Eearilsiratioii Notice.
The offiice of the .supervisor of
i res is ration will 1??? opene i on the
lirst .' ? ?nday in . very month and
the two days immediately foilow'
in<r, for the purpe.-o resist<?riii?r ef
any persons who arc qualifie d asfolj
*
Who sh.-d! have been a resident
of the State I'm two years, oftho
county one car toad of the polling
precinct in in which the elector ofi
f.-rs to vote four mouths hefors ady
! election, and hal! have paid, six
j n:mj?::s before any riectiou any poll
to*: tin n due and pay able, and who
ran ! ?Ii read and write any section '
! ?f the Constitution oi 18% submit!
I to hi:.; by the supervisors of reg:-d
rotion. or can -how that he owns,
and has paid all taxes collectable
during the previous year on property
in this state assessed at threo
j hundred dollars or more.
J.J. EADDY,
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?/ICIB. ui uuaiti
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; Truth wears we!!. People have
learned that DeWitt's Little Early
litiS'W- are reliable little pills for
regulating the bowels, curing con|
st i pat ion and sick headache. They
( don't gripe. Wallace & Johnson.
! -Doctor, vou have been treating
,
. me six months, and I'm not a bit
; better."
I i% Yes; but you arc not any worse.'
i
| KiinoritC Your 'Smelt YVl!!i
' t.'inaj : cure coi:xiip;Ulf;r. fnroror.
i 10c u. I! UCC fsiii. dr'iiTxisrt: money.
j A Kichmond firm advertises a
i medicine warranted to curs life-in,
surauce agents of bashfulness.
j It is estimated that one out of
every ISO inhabitants of the United
; States owns or rides a bicycle.
You invite ii appointment '.vlien
you experiment. DoWitt's Little
Karly Kis??rs a:e pleasant, easy
; liioreugh little pills. Tiiey cure eon- J
tip.ition aiul sick headache, just
, a- -ureas you take them. Wallace
| A- Johnson.
j The state camp groun I at Ont
* >t t ? T ininn tK?in/lAnAtl
11 i ? j .o invti < * c/
! and the Rhode Island soldiers
I ft
! have been sent to their homes,
!
(low I)v r believing the war to ho
ut an end.
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