The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, March 14, 1901, Image 4
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Cs W. WOLFE,
Kiu^tree, S.O.
THURSDAY. MAKCH i4, 1901. j
A WORD TO DELINQUENTS.
We are revising our subscript
tion list this week and sending
out notifications to all on our books
who are one yea* or more in arrears.
We cau readily understand j
how a person may neglect these;
small aecounts, but when it isj
remembered that theie are sever-!
,al hundreds of these small items.
<-n our books and that the whole;
aggregates a sum that we are very !
much in need otv we feel assured
that our friends will use their ut-j
most endeavor to have the matI
1er settled.
Now, do not put it off' longer,
but call in or reniii i?v mail at once
and thus favor the paper that ba.s
favored jroti.
A guilt., if'you are not getting
the p&perv we .shall be glad to receive
with the settlement iuslcuctt
ions, to, again place your nurne on
our list.
It would please us immensely
to be able to send a tree copy of
The IUcokd to eve^y home in the
couqlyvas.we like to talk weekly
4.0 a big audience;, but we have no
endowment fund, nor are we the
possessor of a plethoric- pocket
bookt.and it takes something like
$75 or a month to defray our
actual expeuses of conducting the
paper.
If every delinquent subscriber
would come to our help !>v
paving his subscription up to date,
we should; be able to enlarge and
alherwise improve the. naner. as
?* ?r I ?- I I '
ve have been long wanting, to do.
IJave vo" ever thought of the fact
that it lakes the profit from one
paid up subscription to.oil-set one
delinquent?.
We have just about $200.00
owing us on subscription, and wc
need it every dollar.. We have
gone to the trouble and, expense
of personally appealing to. every
delinquent; now won't von.do your
part and pay us what we luiye
justly earned I
-W ..
The refusal of our national leg-,
iglature to appropriate the snm of
$200,000 toward a government
building for, the loiter .State and
West Indian Exposition,is beneath
the dignity of congress and by no
means in peeping wi'ii the spirit
of llie time*. 'lio<say the least. of
i$, iti*extremely e.nfortunale that
this policy shpuld liave been pur-,
sued ju?t at this lime, whpn the
North would have ua believe that
we are ome mt>re a united, peo
pje and that sec I i una li sip has been
buried. Ju. refusing the pittance
ashed for, it shows that congress,
if controlled by ?arrow?-niinded
who emboldened by their
-
! power, did not hesitate to show !
j their hostility towards South Car- j
. oiina.
However, we hope and believe I
: that Charleston has "grit"' enough j
i to marie (ho Exposition a success |
without a government bui'ding. ;
J ; :;rat;,"v?rig'j-deed t? note'
v :
enlerpi o.? nor. * "mat and
broad-mm *d n spacers ot the!
North and the West. Moreover,
jCharleston is going to work in the
j right way with an earnestness and
; fixedness of purpose that cannot
but pave the way to victory.
I
j Senator John L. McLaunn has
! set at rest all doubt as to his political
heresy bv renouncing his
I allegiance to the Democratic parly
and asking that his name
stricken from the caucus rolls.
Political apostasy is rare in South
! Carolina, especially among men
| who have stood high in the party
j and been honored with the high|
est ofliee in the gift of the people,
| as Senator McLaurin Has been.
If Mr. McLaurin is conscientious
; in ilia conviction? it will be inconsistent
for him to hold on to his
joflice, as he no longer represents
the people by whom he was i
elected. Should be continue in
oflice, in the circumstances, he
i will stand self-convicted ot duplicity
and deception and merit
the contempt of honorable men ot
both parties.
The breaking up of the illegal
jstocKade system in Anderson
I county is quite a feather in Judge
Benet's cap and the help given
him bv the solicitor and the grand
1 .
jury fpe.-tks well for the law-abiding
citizens of Anderson. A
great deal more fuss than neeeson,
u:is made ahout the matter.!
j since it seems that the neJarious
| system of locking up a"d shackling
i laborers like convicts wr as con lined
, to four or live individuals. The exaggerated
reports of the affair
wnich have gone out creates an
erroneous impression, and brings
reproach upon the whole State lor
the wrong-doing of a few lawless
men.
The admiratiou of her Southern
| friends has received a sudden
j check bv the announcement that
I Virs. Carrie E .Nation has gone :
I into the newspaper business with j
; h negro ?n the publisher. Her I
! paper, the "Smasher's Mail,1' is
i tilled with such contributions as
'Letters from Help and other
; rather lutid productions. Meati|
time she still puts her theory into
| practice and continues to smash.
BSB Bl
,'fl jfcjj JMKk Br** BR
Family IVI
Cough Honey. 1
w.j .
Moneyam dciumuiik
CURE.
1 Blood and Liver i
i*"*"' Nerve Tonic
Great Blood Cleansing Remedy for Spring.!
Headaches. Constipation,"Tired." Nervous.
Dyspepsia Cure
jGolden Relief
St. Vis' Dance i
itk your Anvsrlit for Almaafcc for 1901 coj
CoYUAcrUa of tUo -mitt TMu.rfca&c
For Sale y. KROC
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El President Benjamin P. Harrison
reported to he in a dyins
condition, his tenure of life bein<;
at best but a lew hours. He is ill
at his home in Indianapolis sur
rounded by his family and iilends.
Doing;* at Dork.
d? from'he am :;n* oi
i..:. :s toeit;/ '-^d farmer? u:
preparing lor nu unusually lt?rge
cotton crop. Wagons and carts
have been constantly ou the go
for the past two months hauling
fertilizers.
While felling a tree a few days
since Mr. F. M. Nesniith had the
misfortune to cut himself seriously
by the axe missing the tree and
striking his leg just below the
knee. We hope Mr. Nesmitk may
soon recover from his painful hurt.
St. Valentine's day passed off
merrily here, the young folks
having lots of fuu exchanging
mementos of Hie season, the comic
kind being mostly in evidence.
Ur r J?' H rA/?bin! nn nf TtiHtan.
town, favored us with the light of
his countenance for a short while
last week.
Miss Agne? Tallevast. one of
Dock's most popular vnung ladies,
has returned homo alter an extended
visit to relatives in Darlington.
Mr. Jesse Tallevast visited Lake
City one day last week.
Now, I wonder from what stagnant
poo! did ^Nightingale" imbibe
his knowledge of<k\Vhippoorwtll."
lie is really too prone to
jump at conclusions. He seems
to have misunderstood my last
communication, or else he read
it backwards. I did not say 1 had
caused ihc death of a cat. ?r that
a cat had tried to destroy iny
bright plumage ur hail sampled
my anatomy. What I say was
that it "Nightingale" did not ro
strain U s curiosity he might meet
the late of the historic cat thai
died ol that nameconipiaint?curio-itv.
Haven't von never heard
the adage: "'Curiosity killed a
cat?'' Wiui'I'oorwijx.
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Notice.
All persons Indebted to the estate
of W. W. King deceased, wili pay tin?
same to the undersigned, and per?>ns
holding claims agaiuirt the said estate
Will present same duly attested to the
undersign.
T. E. KING,
W. 11. KING,
Mar. 7. 4t. Executors.
Lost, Strayed or Stolen.
One large white pit d 1 our.d Dog
about two years old. Disappeared with
block and chain. Libsral reward
paid to finder.
7-14. F. KHEM&SOXS.
For Sale.
Th? llussrll Improved Rig Boll, Prolific
Cotton Seed at sixty cents, (60c)
per buidiel; or exchange tl re* for one.
S. P. CUNNINGHAM,
Indiantown, S. C. 7-14-21.
ediciry^.
For Coughs, CqJ^b, Grip, or
"Cold" in ANTPART of body.
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CotttokXi Mich.. Sept. i!7,1000.
For a whole year 'Leonid do no work and
walked oidy by holding on to a chair. I doctored
with four UllTetont pnyalrluna but recutv??d
no rollcf.v The uu of t wo bottle* of
Dr. Fenner's Kidney and Bacltaoho Cure
tcavw mo ft purfect euro. J. M. McKixxky.
CrfiirfuNl l*o Pa.. Junfl IS. 1!)00.
Three years apo I had a sever** attack of
Erysipelas and blood t*>l>on, bronklnp out on
my bead and face, My physician attended
mo for several months without n*su!t. 1 thfti
t?x>k 3 bottles of Dr. Fenner's Blood and
Liver Remedy and Nerve Tonio and MCAir?*l
a complete cur". Frank Uarkuak.
. MlDULKltnlto. Ky., Sept. 7. ItOO.
My wifo lies suffered loup with dyspepsia.
1 tried u^l of the pepsin preparations and ail
of my own prixcrlptlons without avail. I
finally tirescrlNsl Dr. Fenner's Dyspepsia
Cure and the use pf it effected a cure. Many
other similar cases that haf o come under my
Observation have berii'-<*urcd by his J>yspe;>sls
Cuisj. . Dr. F. S. 1jcua>?OPO.
My Dear Dr. Fehner. Fredouta, N. Y?
I have used Dr. Fenner's Golden F.ellef for
many years for the diseases and accident's
for which li. Is advertised and have found It
fully equal to all you claim for it.
J. BOYD ESPY,
Presiding Elder M. E. Church.
Used for Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Old Sotos,
Sprains, Colds, Grip, Sore Throat, Colic,
Dysentery, Bowel Troubles, it is unfailing.
.Vkxou, OtAo, Jan. X, 1*00.
N. rrtN*ER,TTrSlnnl?.X. T.
u havr sntit putnjr Itovii" <W y?ur Rt. Vkoa' Paar*
ft" and o*er7?fekto ilka beoa eyc<l Tnr K. tt haanrxjvfd
XU.~PMtl.AftK Pgt d CO.
ttalhing descriptions of the Remedies and
i cures ever achieved by aedkune.
fcI#<JTON, Kiiiffstfco, S.C. '
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IF YOU WANT IT,
1 First,by purchasing your Horses, Hi
Second*, in doing' that you buy chea
i Third, you get better values for yoi
nothing hut what we make gone
xcmaiion.
! Wo have just received a car load of
j OLINA BUtHHES, which we are ri
a carload of the renowned one and
we thank vou for yaur liberal p:
; you sood treatment in future busin<
Nee Hawkins on Court House Sr
Tliomas <2z
KINGSTKEK,
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Trices Marked Down $2 t
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EVERY I'AIR (
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'JTffies Wagons and Hiirnw from >i?.
per of ns than elsewhere,
tr hard earned dollar*, a a we sell
1 if it does not come up to our repre- f
the famous ROCK HILL and CAR- ^
npidly selling at cyclone pri< cs. ARo
'wo horse AUBURN WAGONS,
itroange in tho paat, and promise
ess.
juare. He will treat you right.
Bradliam,
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ALE!
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5 I WILL OFFER MY IMMENSE
K OF
TS, PANTS.
year
A iAj
Winter Goods
EDUCED PRICES.
OR THIS OFFER IS GOOD FOR
TIME ONLY.
ILKINS.
HGAIN SALE
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BBBS7
K LINE OF CLOTHING AND
COATS
for Spring Goods *
9 $4?Regardless of Coct.
Chance go by.
Battle Aze Shoes.
GUARANTEED,
ry Description.
hoe is Guaranteed
LOOK AT IT.
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ral Merchandise,
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