The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, May 10, 1900, Image 4
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' PlTJMSllKD KVKRY TIMT5SDAY AT
KIXOSTRKi:, S. C.
C. W. WOLFE,
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M'EKMS.
s;\!irrir>N ,iwTKR:
Are ropy, one year, $1/0.
I imviofv, six month*. .30.
"StiliW- iption- payable Inn.dvailce.
AvlWJ-KTJfciNt. JvT*V
Vr- iiuM:, lirst ins#*":t'nn, 1.00; each
* Mi'm insertion. 30 vein*. Obitu?rt
-K V>of OVCI* SO
J * >*?sr .S >' }i:V/^t'(l f'M- :|S l? $.'< lar advorti-t
" lj.iberal T'drcl'on on ad vert n*-hn^m:;V'r
lor three, >ix and tw?.)ie!
' ?;iioii*h*' contract*.
>. b-?m/'Vo?7>x :nrst he soconipMib-d
j*' its' nawe ;mhI sd<Ttv-> oi tli * i
in order Jo receive attention. No
v n.m?u:nkatinn of a personal nature
?' "* will I.- published except a- an adv* r'risenient.
Address all letter-and make all draft
'i payable to
C. W. Wolfe,
Kinjpitivt', S.C.
. ,
THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1900.
; THE STATE AND RECORD.
I A recent reference in these col-1
vumns to the linker murder at Lake
City lias been taken up by the
.Kinjrsfree Record, which appear*
to be greatly displeased at our condemnatory
paragraph. J!' t he
?\iti^stree Record is proud oi Lake
Uify's lynching record, we 6up.
I -I I tllinnt tillM-H
? pose me tmi
^dbeinj: no accounting lor !a?tes
wouid be applicable, 'nil -it-is our
1 -recollection that this same paper,
which now rushes to Lake City's
defence, lormerly denounced I hat
community fa,r its tool deed. Ilow;?ever,
there are votes around
r4^ke City which may he very
convincing to an editor-candidate
and cause a change of opinion in
the course of a few months.?The
State.
The State, with a confusion
?r>f editor and newspaper, has
i?seen lit lo ,t:tke us 10 iusk ioi ue Tending
the town of Lake City
against its unprovoked and malignant
thrust, accusing us of
rhaving denounced .Lake City at
I'
the time ot fheJlaker'tragedy.
The Coc:tTY?l?KLOHi being the
only newspaper in Williamsburg
Uounty, it is not strange that it
should stand up for Lake City
jvhen that town has no means ol
protesting against this onslaught.
The present editor has controlled
this newspaper just two years.
I change ol proprietorship coming
few weeks subsequent to the
&ke City lynching. To hold its
sponsible for the policy of our
E
redecessors is manifestly unjust
-as much so m fact as to
ant to annihilate a town for the
hsdceds of a.halfdozen of its puttive
citizens. It woul 1 be essenbl6
for the State newspaper to
BHVy' 7
HBssume tlie whole island of Cuba
jBHlspoiisible lor the bad conduct
BHt the banditti in its mountain
^^Bl$ses!
MM As for the "editor-can<ydateV
MBtiding for L ike City votes, the
gRBeaniiess of the slur places it beB^Bath
our notice. For the informB
lion of the State, however, we
ggHH! say that whenever any ol our
HjKtitutim.s are altaried we
B^Hver hesitate to take tip
9H> cudgels for them. This we
^gMmd <lo as an editor, a private
H^Hhsen, or an ' editor-candidate."
Hihe editor of the State pleases
Bn^Bcall us. As to the taunt oi in*
HgMrsisiency, we beg leave, in as
IS Idly a manner as is consistent
K^Ui'the facts, to remind this imBBBpulute
expedient of true de
1 ? || | lll^iil
inocracy, I hat consistency is a
jewel never exhibited in its collection.
Its very birth was \vi?h
the design of 1 iirhtinii an overwhelming
democratic majority.
This step, however reckless, was
succeeded by another which places
' - i i..... r ,1,.,
11 Oil lVCom ;is U uuuei undemocratic
primary. appealing,
to the not.ro vole,anil arguing that
when attacked by a highwayman
lli.o color of the stick with which
von defend yourself was immaterial.
Tn logical retrogression
came the -Kllerbe episode,
and the subset: nent expose of that
governor'salleged uncouth dotible|
dealing, wherein the editor of ilie
State acknowledged himself Mr.
Kllei he's dupe.
This is a very interesting
subject, and might be indefinitelv
prolonged, since tiie State
! is so delightfully -vulnerable; but
time and tp*vee lorbid. Sufl'ee it
!
11) say that :tlie Stale is now a
, model ot true'democracy, heading
the procession in enthusiaslicallv
praisin^Hrvanism,!ieesilver,
I w
.anti-expansion and every flounce
on the robe of Democracy. There is
l a saying that no lover is so ardent
is a recreant one when he returns
i to his nMeeiance. -So mav it be
witli the Stale p.mi Democracy,
!and in closing wc express the hope
11hut 111us may it always be?the
i two livjng happijv in the domestic
| bliss of requited love.
Tin-re niv l.'iO Illu^trat ious in niggle
I Cow Itoek. many of tlu-in made fr?>Ti?
| photugrupes from lilt-. There arc eight
I colored painting of as many different
(breeds. Higgle Cow Hook is cream,
rich Jersey cream?you ought to have
| it. Send SO cents to tire publishers,
Wilnier Atkinson Of.. Philadelphia.
J.
! ????????
i 11 Drlir i
I JVopIe of Williamsburg, if you \vi
will soi* at once that .flu* appeal we 1
portion of your patronage is full wo
Jf you are in doubt as to our a hi
investigation will prove to you that
our way up from the-.ground, ami
DRY <?< ><> I )S, iSI KOES, CLOTH I X(
! house in Clarendon county,-and eat
' houst siin t'ho State.
Spasnnah
IV V LV W V Aii W W .
Nice black I'rilliantine skirting
i 2-3v. bat now sell in;; at 20c. per yard
; ine 'J*' inches wide, marked to sell at
per yard. Nice black brocade I?ri
' sell at 7*k\ per yard, now selling ati
plain black IJrilliantine silky lustre
;yard but now marked down to 77 1-:
skirting at 12 1-2,do and 2<>c. per y
covert cloths at lt)c. per yard sold e
jand beautifrl line of ciash -kirting,
yard, sold everywhere at 10c. per y,
a lot < f sanijdc.s of this/; l-2c. ceash
train you do?'*t often meet with?1*?>
colomi spring Calico^. all in very n
,\'ow you nature Uy ask the qucs
.jfoods cost 1 1-2 today V Why, wo a
;?;reat part of our sprint; stock last d
goods were low,and we still have a
, our patrons the benefit of our close
A huge lot of;5-4 yard wide sea
Cottonades, very nice quality, at l)e.
Tli*- best quality Cottonades ,-o
otilv ask vou 12!-2c per varil.
llest qualify check Homespuns
MILLINER
Don't forget, ladies, that we kee
eery department- in this p irt of tin
are kept 1 ?u-y nil the time, and the I
jfive satisfaction, or they will lie talOur
?io
ltouionihcr our proposition?we
amounting to .*7 and over to all rail
OF MAN]
Dr. Hathaway
Treats AS! Diseases
; ills Method In variably Cures AI
Catarrhal, Orouchial, Lunir, Siom
ach, Liver, Kidney and Other Coin
plaints. :;s IVel' as All Oi-ease
and Weaknesses of Wemen,
Zpiftr- la I?r. !I:it!iu\vav*> ?no.<
;>i: .< ;n c<>
mT er.nr a fr-1*?,'.i (>i mor
Br-'' g %<:t !?.< ?> Jias
KjSJCi 3*7 caiW tij?"n (<> teat a
i V, i *" luauiisr <>i <1.:.ra?? > <
, "l J men ft I wona-ii at;
i 'v *? lwle laic t
gfTy1/- : (iiiisj iu ;w!u:?jii:> lie na
-9L. -.Ill , J imnit ji *>J # t j > d V
I 1,r- Hatliaway's Mi
W-WvA1 Tho-l of .reattueat ?0t
) N dirrrtiy at I'1*' ' f?' *
i a ... tlu? trn.ul-. ithe Moo
riirjilCS tnuc> t.'i the v. hole sAsloltl <:n
the ClocU. iffutj il.V.es the j >01.-011:', \\iiiv
1 produce the disoa- -,t co'iditMns.
Yearly he restore-- to K>rfW
A> Diseases health t>Y' MH)i,> ? ! sn'Teret
; Treated. fror.? Catairh. V.raic .V
',1h:i: . Hay Fttth. T.itur Complaints. Kfomacl
Liver and Kiilu y Pisoa es. Files. Turner*. I'w
cers, l>zoina and ;;1] inuiiThTof slim affection?
j Or.* tin ilia way ftiso ff\its wit
, Diseases of j>K. <jr?ntest so'cess all thos
; Wcunjn many distrcssim: weakness-s au
1 iJist'iij."' I y w',::e!i <i> many womeVare artlktui
i ... . . , Dr. Knthaw::-. "s ofiices are I'tte
fciV.tr'C.'U w'.fhall th - Jitv-t electrical an
Appliances, nth -r a iplin:. . in the r.-e <
i winch. a* weii r.s the wier<><< oj>\ r.e has work
w.d* fane as a:: e\r?crt. All r.i the medicine
used hv 1>!. Hathaway are compounded i:; >i
I own latxiraiorir.- under his j? wnal directloi
sP'id sis-rial r?:i;edte; ar? prepM'sl f< r each it
IM i.iV onsr accord ii:'.* to Its fe'tuircmonts.
. Iti.'iVtthav.ay has preparod
.ixoirination {.(.j-jesofs< l; examinationblank
blanks. : ;it>lvinr?T(i the different di*ea.-t
which lie send-free en application: No. l. ft
Moil: No.'J.for Women: No. :\ forSkin Dise:i.-e1
o.-J, for Catarrhal Ili-en-e.-; f.?r Kinney
_ .. Dr. Hathaway makes no chare
isonsuitaocn for oou.-i:lta!i"R at o.t'ier h
" Free. office or bv mail.
; J. NEWTOS HATHAWAY, M. D.
Dr. Hathaway & Co.,
!fi Itrran Sfrrcl, >:ivnnnx!i, Gi
MENTION THIS IwrEIt WHEN W KIT I NO.
3 ml>?e I little not only know- atfreji
deal about Horses, lint what is mm
important. he know?, how t<? >
his informatioi! in a way that wili li
understood. One 'docs ink lnfve i
\vari?; thio'igh a mass "it uiir*i?<stf(
' unimportant matter. Yhf Uiirnl
Hooks arc nukicls of clearness ami cm
ei?ene>s TIic price is .lucent-, I?v mail
address tin- puMi-liers, N'ilmcr Atkit
sun < <>.. Philadelphia.
J. G. McCULLOUGH,
Surveyor.
| Work solicited in Williamsburg an
I adjoining comities. I.ims careful I
j run and j?lai> made. Address or ea
<>n nie at Benson. S C
11 favor us with a trial order, vol
nave made to you in this paper lor
rthy of your careful attention,
litv to fulfill our promises, a littl
ue.tire 110 fakir, but have worke
I to ;l;ty carry "the largos stock t ?.
land FINK MILLINKRY of an
1 name as-clo?e price* us.the larges
t
le Skirting,
oi inches wide, marked to sell ti
Nice black and navy llrilluinl
t fiOc. per yard, now selling at ")0<
illiantineinches wide, marked t
Me. per yard. A beautiful line r
, H. inches w ide, usual pi ice OOe. pe
1 per yard. A large line of*casi
ard. Skirt Dentins and Fnglis
verywhere at to l-2<\ A larg
all fast colors, for only ?i 1-lie. pe
ird. If you aro'in doubt just orde
and bo conxineed that it is a bai
ur thousand flu'."') yards of good fe-.ice
style.- at -lc per yard,
tion, how can wv do this whet: sue
answer, We placed contracts for
Liigust and Sep'friuber when cot to
i large ->toek on hand, and we giv
buying.
island Homespun at '! 1-iV per van
per yard, worth I- J-2j.
Id everywhere at !">e per yard, v.*
at '-c per yard.
Y GOODS,
p one of the nn'-t up-to-date niilli
e State. Two experienced milliner
liats they send out are guaranteed t
ten hack and money refunded.
position.
pay the freight or express on all hi!:
road point- in Williamsburg, S. ('.
NTNG, S. C.,
i ir ? ' i ~ -n ? a?r
' nr if-?, h
y tw ? p-"?-J
1 S fl LI'S 13 Tastolcss artd C.arc-.:;:
* ! j V. Fc/lt ari all ~Zz:v;
J Duos Not Contain Qciaiao Nor Other Poison.
, n D.>tJ Not liijaia t.ie ?? ju
ll W. licNarty o: Son, DinjoL'oy,': -., :.:y: "Iiaia
;t 'J we ii ve over handled. My sn>a pr-sortlii ;t
', 1 M thefi-ly ChiJlT.-nio which a chiiu can ta.?ij without
I . Prtce50c. lJit-)\V.V .U.'V. <'i>., Pro 'rs, tSmeu
^ NEW SPRIMJ
- i The largest and Prettiest
j to lake City- now to ta seen
V " MISS IDA t.
n
w J v-r ?
j| ??;'p(p><C' ^^rr'if l!
I ; ^-i-?t.' Kz* 0*_> _ 1?X J->~4 si'..
> ! '
; i van8, geo yes, pompadovh com
ii t
, fine soaps, i
New I<lc:i I'nlfoni-?Sheets Free.
- - _
* ici:ks-: ,\ek \ n:n i:os.3>;i-\n"a'*> t
_ I FIRST?We are here to stay, therefore it is <
! ronaire.
SECOXU?Our vehicles are all standard mu
? ; one to he of ?t?<?l quality.
1 >- -Oar stock corr-ist.s r.f yo?i:i? end -t
,, do nor offer yof. eld and brokeii<io><
I HOt KTH- We sell as low dev. u ns we hone
j out utir margin is lvdueed to rock h
'! Th.cm.as 6z ZEBr.
I'lKIXGSTREK,
"OLD AND 1
:'iCls!i: fall: Firs lamusH1;., ^ ?
H nl fllfiiis Foils i I
'J I UIVIIU Will -j
PATRONIZE A RESPONSIBLE
I Having millioriiv to i.<stie Policies, make
*:?nmt*u!s and cancel
A Complete Root
!,! Roliey Con trcie
at this A ye 11 c
o i ~
LOUIS JACOBS
a
I STJBSCSrfTIOH' AGENCY.~
Subscription to ail leading IVriodi*
1 received at juibUshers' rales, tints saving
j ey. Cail at the I'ostoffice.
t ?? ? ?
j Notice of Election.
0 , Whereas, an order has l> .-n passed i>v J'|.^
f ttie County l?oap<l of Kducation of N il- ..-.n' a
i- li:?ii*stijtrsr < S. C'., dated A i?"i! i,..-'.,'.
, 30. I now. <li vtiiijf the iinder<<Jj(iieri ' J
, School Truster- of Seliocl Di-oict No. . (,
It j l!i to h<>Id an clrctioti in said district ^
t. for the i'lirpose of voting-mi additional ' 1
? : i ,| i < ii-f Not ice > '.!' ,i '
' I \> !> IWII l>l L.IA I'll _
| is hereby ?ivon that said eloeiinn will ''{"iVr
be lu-liI a* Hebron I'ljun'Ii <>n Tuesdav. , ."s,. '
r.iilav 1.-,. trn
t ! ll'olls Will.open at 7 oYh>ek a. in. and fmvjlsf;
close at > i? iviK-k. p. in. I hose u ho a re
in tavor of this t:ioc w iil have pr inted or,'"
1, writr-h ballot. "Yes." Tl,,*-,
who are opposed "ill hav? printed o: , , |
i written t n !);?Mots "No." All person"- ' " '
n : de-irin.ir to vote a re required to present J
t.: their t.i\ reeeipts for lNPH and their
registration eeititi -ales. * j
Sijjned S W.tjOWDY, 21.U.J
J. | A.S.COKKK. ! l?:,r.si
1IN HAKhW. i public
t Trustees and managers of >aid elt etlon Saturd
Notice of Election.
AVhei'iis. an order h?s .been passed ?said pi
bv tin- ('"i ;:i?v Hear ! of Education of dinu. b
\Villiainsbi..y County. S. ('..dated May >one fob
titli, 111UP, directing the undersigned s;.\\jn?r
school trustees for is.-hoo] District No. on.* arti
s 1<? to hold an election in said district
for the purpose of voting an additional
- :n .. /li^r-i/.f
t:lX OI rill IT oi mi "in.. I....... ..
Noti?.a: is hereby given that said electj.ii!
will beheld Untie* t??\vii of Kiiiics- (J .
tree at tile romtv C'Mirl lloUsC oil til'1 ....
, :T?t!i day of May.'l'.KW. L ,
Polls will open at ? oYlork :i. in., and u'.4r(j ^
i olose at o o'clock p. 111. TlmSe \vlii? are [. .' >.
' in favor ot" this tax wii! have written ' "
or printed on -ballots 'Yes." Those I j
who a.e opiiOM-d will have written or ' '
printed on ballots "No.*' All parties
desiring io vote are required to present j\ ir
their tax receipts for ls'J!) and their! i ,
registration certificates. . j alter r
i ' EDWIN HARPER. will is
M.r\ MONTGOMERY.
L. STACK LEY. .1
rTrustees and Managers of Election, ! lint
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Line Ever IrougM
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US, DRKSSINO COM Its.
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itlvcan. Year in ami \V:ii"
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s. c.
Pried."
acifis Fin InTiirasEi Hi,,
ol M Yorit Ciij.
RESIDENT AGENT
a'ler.ilioiH, transfers. a-- *;
/
hit ions. i
>rd of Local ' *
ts is Kept
y Office.
s!c!' ,^'ij
f *'' '
\?1# iiiili it|'tf?;iicines \vi!! h?? ' .'r..'*.
exjKNise ol remitting mon J"'*1-'.
\ ?
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Sheriff's Sale.
iruie of sundry mx cxtt tnion- to
vt-u.4 haw levied upon an i ,
I ilie.followinjrdo-eribed lands *ii *
the Court house dw j-*- in Kin^sthe
first Moilduv in June. l'or ?c ?
nril'jf the legal hour* of sale: j '
re- ?>f land in Sumter town- , j 4
t'luujiiiijj to J. 1>. took. and
it a- follows: north by Relic... ' . '
M. A. .1. t'ix>k, M)utl. by 1 i. ?
est-l>v K. A. Moore. ,
222 acres of land in Slimter *
il> longing to M. A. J. Cook.
in-Udas follows: north by Kel- . 4
t by I). K Cantey. south b?
road from M do re's cross Koatjs .
Cilv, ;vcst bv ?. I). took. ? ?.
Jilt. DAM KL,
s. w. c.
ninistrator's Sale.
lanttoat: order, 1 will s??l! at
outtt' v to the highest bidder, on
: v.,May ll)th. at 12 o'clock M..
personal pfop-ftvof thr estate
ate \V. MK'lani. at the MrI..in
lv imrstroe. S. C. '
ujvrty ronsistii g of beds. b-d- ?
ousohoM and kitehen furniture,
liey built tub. one iron safe, one
imurhim* and other misrtllane' Irs.
.Term.- eu'h.
s. \v. Thomas.
Administratrix.
LOST.
riday afternoon. between J\ina>d
Knc' |H?stoIlH-e. a JW-?alibi'*
v: \Yewm pistol. Suitable re- ;
ill b>- paid for same it'delivefe ! ,
'oilut v Ui-eord ottiee. ^
/ 11. McDAXIEL. .' *
S. C.
inn's will goes tnlo tlied
lis his death, but a woman's
effective during life.
tg us your job joritiling.
I