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?I - The Count?) ^iocord / ppju.isukd kvkky thursday at! s kikostrkr. s. c. 1 v " c. w. WOLFE. editor and proprietor. I'M J J.1 .J.? 1 ? 7frms. I i?i?nart?>T7 WAV PATRf?! One eonv. one ?nj?r. - - - $1.00. Ou* ooj y six inofttii", - - - .50. | (W CM?y thier months, - - .25. ( HftWripftona payable in advance. ADVERTISING RATES." One iflch. fi * ' Insertion, *1.00; each! subsequent insertion, 50 cents. Obituariert *ii>lTrihu*-S of Respect over 10 * words char/ed for xs jegubr advertisement*. Liberal reduction on advertising made for three, six and twelve month*' r<.ntra?'t?. CowmwmV^ifi'o** wx4t bt accompanied: Or the real name and address of the' writer in order to receive attention. No i nwnimuuicuCi?n of a personal nature! w ill be pub>i*h*d except a? an adver- i fctoenunt. Address *11 letter* and trbke all drafts ; payab.e to \J. W. nOLFS, Kingstrre. S.O. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 25. 1002. I *u, i j a i- ..... Special Notice. Mr HP Rollins is our dull/ anUtorizedagent with authority to col led moneys and issue receipts therefor; also to receive subscripti ns to Tun Record and take, orders for \ J job work. Parties wishing to sub^ scribe to Thk Record may do so by handbag him their names along i with amount of subscription. if.: The County Record Free. Any one who is not a subscriber to Tint Recokd can get it sent to his address free from now until January 1 by sending ue his or her name and addrws on a postal card. "Write quickly and take advantage of this remarkable offer. A Christmas Greeting. * -1 4 When this issue of Thk Kkcoki> reaches its readers the\ will be in the midst of the pleasures and festivities of the me rv yule-tide?that period of the year looked forward to by the children with bright anticipation. the pleasure of which is shared in no small measure by children of a larger growth. It is the season when Santa Clans is abroad uith his reindeer and tinkling sleigh-bells, all of which brings joy to the heart of the little folks; and those who are older find equal pleasure in the exchangQ of tokens of love and! ' affection. But in the midst of the joys of Christmas we shonll ever bear in mind the true significance of the j day we celebrate. On this day nearly j 2000 year? a<ro came to earth for the ! redemption of mankind the only be- J gotten son of the Father, a priceless gift to humanity: and though an interval of centuries lias elapsed this j day to the earnest and believing christain will ever be one of praise and rejoicing and of "peace and good will toward men." Throughout Ilis earthly career the dominating influence of Christ vtA8 love and charity, and it is bes 4 fitting that, especially on the day of His birth, we should in our relations with one another follow the example he has le*t us. /! It ie not the expensive and elaborate c,ift that is most worthy of appreciation. Given in a spirit I of love and esteem the merest trifle, > becomes invested with a value far greater than the costliest present that represents nothing beyond its intrinsic value. Love is after all the true philosopher's stone, and like a fairy's wand it transforms all 3 I it touches into something rare and j valuable and beautiful. a The Kecoed wishes its readers, all, a Christmas full of kind ^HHthcughts and deeds, blessed with the happiness of mingling with ^^^friencls and relatives in the full ^ ^Knjoymen'. health and good cheer. A. a *r ? >ngy ampir>j#n -J w "Peace on earth aiul good will to-j ward men" does not seem to apply to Viuezuela just at thi* time. Louisiana has a woman who gave birth to live children within twelve months. This "full hand" consists of a set df triplets and a pair ofj twins, all said to Ik- line, healthy children. After a brief session on Satuiday? just long enough to take final action on a bill to defray the expenses ofj the coal strike commission-- congress adjourned till Monday, Janu.iry5, 1903. Poor, over worked statesmen! They need a test. ?????? ! President Roosevelt Juts been asked j by the Allied Powers to act as arbitrator in the Venezulai. etnbroglio. It goes without saving that | Roosevelt will accept this or any job that will afford him the opportunity of posing before the public. A telegraphic despatch from South Bend, Ind., announces that the negroes are leaving the city on account of the feeling against them.! 1 Clubs and saloons conducted by I negroes have been closed and thev I say they can not get food at the I irestaurants, although they have the! money to pay for it. And this is in ; I mining' 'A Pastor's Farrwell. Editor County Record:? Pieane allow me space in The Record for a lot I er of adieu to friends of Williamsburg. And first. I desire to extend the <jratitude of me and mine to the citizenship of Rome circuit, l o say that we have been kindly received j and well-cared for is indeed a mild expression. Many of the| laces shall linger with us through I the years as they come and go. j Nothing can erase the happy impressions ot men ami women who are kind and good and noble and true. Such we have found and they have sent streams of everlasting sunshine into our souls We commend you one and all to the rare of the succeeding past* r. j who. in truth, is tlie ''Wav" and. I beiiifr the way, shall gently lead you therein. We leave a pleasant place with loud and pleasant reminiscences, and beseech the Giver of all good to be your full joy and peace and consolation. In the second place, allow me spare to say a word touching I lie anticipated school. Hy all means, friends, build the high school at I Union. This is what should be ddne. A good school for Rome 'community is just what is needed! 1*111 your money and brain toj work in this direction ami thei natural result will be education at home. Nothing can do more lor your children than a first class school with first class teachers. J. A. GKAIIAM, Rome, 8. <\ H SAVED AT GRAVE'S BRINK. "I know I would lone ago have be?n in my grave," writes Mrs. S il Ncwsom, of Decatur. Ala,, "if it had not Bonn Hit fare TJVir years I suffered untold Hgony from the worst forms of Indigestion. Waterbrash. Stomach and Bowel Dyspepsia. But this excellent medicine did me a world of good. Since using it I can eat heartily and have gained 85 pounds." For Indigestion, Loss of Appetite, Stomach Liver and Kidney troubles Electric Bitters are a positive, guaranteed cure. Only 50c at I) C Scott's drug store. We have on hand for sale the following blanks: Agricultural lease and lien, bill of sale, lien on crop, mortgage of real estate, note and' mortgage and title to real estate, tf Cheerfulness is like money well expended in charity; the more we dispense of it, the greater our possession. It is not every clieut who is able to keep his own counsel. * ? H?gap ma ?a? mmmmmmmrmrmm mmam wmmm?? Foreclosure Sal1. STATE OK St Jl.'T'f t A .c )1.1 \*.\ County ok Y.iiu vv ? ?i:k F ll'fii ari?l I' !' 1 ! i li.Kliny' Ull'UT tiif til ill tiai'i-- I I- iillr a iV ! Soiin. j agaSii-t j Paul .lauifH ai!rl llfttif .larHitij I >C I ii oirt'Ci' Mce i<> an i rft-r < j i ii n? iri 1g to iiii* ilifict?-(l in :tie aljove -.at- <1 c:oe ; I i will s il '(l the !iIsr M..inlay i-J January IDU3 lie fore tlu? court hoiocj door in Kiii^sirt--, S. C.-within the; letra! li'Mir.- of saie f?>r cash. Ail that certain piec<-, parcel or tract of la*n! containing **ixiy 16o> acjvs ino.o or ics< and hounded Xotlli hy lands of Cooper Brothers, South hy lands of Jeff unnin^lmiti. Kast hy bnds of hut rows jjnd N'e*t hy lands of .1 ?-ll' j Cunningham. Purchaser to pav for titles. C.J. CKAHAM 31 S. \V. C. j - Foreclosure Sale. ST A T.K (> F S() UT11 CA IK) L IN A. j Coixty ok W iu.iamsiuvo. Cooper Biorhcrs, a^aiujt i Rina McKaddcn, alias Scott. et a!. Pursuant to a de<*ree tnad i in the | ahove intitled cune hy ih- ll"ti I? A j T-'wnsend. presiding IhiIk'C*. diced the J 5th day i?f 1>owiii!i r i vili nilor \ I for sale at public in fro t of! j the court house in King-tree on M'-u! day the 5th day of January iyu;>. w itliiu the legal hours of sales the followj ing descrilxa! premises: A!i that piece J parcel or tract of land situate, lying j and being in tin* County of Williams! burg iii the said State, measuring and j I containing Forty-six1 acres mor.- or lc-s: j ! Hounded on the ?? r;it t- 'lie p'.rhlic j j road to Kl-gstreC, on the Fast !>} lands ' formerly belonging J i: f Ts t?p?-r. en | the West by lands of .1 F Kedgers and South by lands formerly belooiring to I James (hooper. Terms cash. Purchaser to pav for papers. G. J. GJIAHAM. 3t s. W. (\ \ Foreclosure Sale. STATK OF SOUTH CAROLINA. CoOXTV OF WlLMAMSacRO. F Rhem and D 1> Ithem trading under tbe firm name of I Rlo-m A Sous. riaintHTs. against Ned Miller McNe.I .-lido- am! Prince! Miller, Deti'udan S. j In obedience to an -rti r <?f tin- court ! 'to uiedrecJed in 11?e above srito case I I will 5.-11 <m tl?c first M ila\ in j January lbfltt bef-re t court house ; ci<*<>r in Kin^-irse, N. within tlie it'tfal hours hi'sale for cash. Ail that certain piece. parol or tram i f land, lyiiijc. being anrl in ilu- C?>ui:ty ol Williamsburg and Mate of f'outil ' arolina. and eoiiialnhig ;an- ilniaircil and Forty-two (I ami liunnded as follows: N< ?;h hv pnldic road leading from Potato IVrry io Ki n-e, Kast by lands U !I Kollcnari. *un.;Siby lilnek Kivcr and West by lands of Prince Miller, hcfti^ the >ann; tract of land conveyed f'> the said Ned Miller. tt v.'i nftli .. ) n..: m:h... u i> t aici\e;i ;?uui*r aiiu i rmci- .uiuri o. jv i If KelMiuu this 31st day of December. u?l. 1 I Purchaser to pay for papers. (}. J. GRAHAM. :it S. C. W. Foreclosure Sale. ST A TK OF SOUTH CA11O L 1 N A. WlLLIAMSItl'ttG < "OUNTY. T G Britlon, u.*.?ignee Plaintiff, vs. Sarah G Briron, et al Defendant''. In obedience to an order of the mint to me directed in tile above stated ease 1 will sell on the first Monday in > January 1003 before the court house dour in Kin^trce. S. ('.. within the 1< gaI Inmrs of sale t'<>r cash, riie following lands and tenements, situate in the ; said county of Williamsburg and .-aid State on the east side of Poplar Hill Saamp, hounded North by Florence \V Bnttoivs land, Kast by T M Britton's land, South by Black Mingo Creek and West hv T <? Britron's land, containing Three Hundred (300; acres more or less. Purchaser to pay for papers G. J. GKAHAM. 3t S. W. C. Foreclosure SaleST A IK OF SOUTH CAROLINA. WII.LIl MSBCltG COUKT y. Ella F Jones, Plaintiff, vs. Samuel A Brown, et al. Defendants. ^ In obedience to an onlor of the court 1 to me directed in the above state case, 1 will sen (,n the first Monday in January 1903, before the court house door in Kingstree, t>. < wunin one legal hours of sale for cash. All the right, title and interest of the said Samuel A Brown in and to his one undivided fifth part of all that certain piece, parcel or tra<*t of land of land lying being and situate in the County of Williamsburg and State of South Carolina, containing Four Hundred and Twenty (420) acres more or less, and bounded as follows: North, East and South by lands of B Wallace Jones :ind on the West by lands of J Headly Brown, being the same tract recently owned by Mrs. S O MeCown and formerly known as tlie old Thompson tract, lying on or near Big Branch on Lynch'* I.ttke. Purchaser to pay for papers. G. J. GRAHAM, 3t S. W. C. When the evolution of history is held back it results in a revolution. YOU KNOW WHAT YOU TAKIKG. When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic because the formula is 1 simply lion and Quinine in a tastelefea form." N.o cure, no pay. 50o? t * #-y ' ' . . V . | ' V- ' # I I-..- : .\ i!I iS! i Ki' i v:>". JOHN WHITE & CO, | J17 WEsT MA ! X, l.orisviM.:-:, 1\ v ? ill VKits OF j RAW FURS AND f. X HiDFS X | Wool on Commission | I V.'rit.- (w 1 j.i i? ? ^ Foreclosure Sale. ST A TK < J-F SOt'TlI <' A UO1.1X A. COUNTr OK WiM-uMsnruu, Mctiahan Hrown & Kvans a/ainst Mary M**Millnti. Is.v virtue of an execution to me diverted in tli*' Motive <misled cause J have levied upon and v.ill sell in front uf the eourt house in Kimrstrec on Monday the 5th day of January 1903, within the UMtal hour- of sales tile following d- serih'tl premise-: All ilial Lni.-t of hui'l containing .Nine Hundred and Tw.'Hty ;'J2o) acres more or les> and bounded North by land- formerly of .lame* l'ae-. Northeast bj lands of Win S Ii?>> tl. Fust hy lands of Thomas and Jam -s l'lnwden and Smith - ' ? /o - -,.4 I In lands or 1 nomas (.Minis, ;uiu ivii..,,!! the Mc.Miltatt trac- and conveyed to aid .\!nryM<'Mii!an bv.Ios K Eroekiiiton, sheriff, Siairli Him!, INSo. Lei* Eighty v^Oj acres of said tract including the dwelling house and out building i hereon. which lias occti ? t apart K> the " liiidiTi: of ?aid Maty McMiiiau as a homestead, (i eription and plat of which can t-c* seen on tile in this office. Also, ail that piece, parcel ?>r tract of land situate lying and being in said Couut.v and State, contnini: g Thirty i."iO; acres more or ic*s t? untied North by lands of Perry Murray, East by huid< formerly of estate of .John C'nok, South by Jands formerly of J 1' (iambic a: u West by the Central Railroad, being known a- t!i" Singleton place. Tcrrnt caslr Purchaser to pay for panors. CJ GRAHAM. Slier i 17 Williamsburg County. foreclosure Sale. STATE OF SOETH CAROLINA. \V;LI-iA-\:s l?U UO Cot* NTY. [', (' Whitehead. administrator of Estate tif J J> Sal tors, deceased, Plaintiff, vs. Joshua Gnurdin. el al. Defend .nts. In obedience"t<> an order of the court t<? mo directed in the above stated case 1 will .ell on the. lirsf. Monday in January. 19U3. before the court house d?vr in Kings tree, S. within the legal hours of of sale for cash. All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land lying, being and situate in the County of Williamsburg and State of South Carolina, containing One Hundred and Fifty ! 1 dO) acres ami has such form ..-.1. L-. I I,.ini.r|..rioj fin nr.. -.ImUn hv a plat of tin* same m ole by .Jos t Burgess, surveyor, on the rtrh day of Oct. 1^71. beinj; tip? same tra?*t of hind purchased by .Joshua fJourdin from Laura N Royd and William S 15 ?yd July theTill l>7'f. Purchaser to pat* for papers. J. (IRAKAM. St. s. W. i\ Registration Notice. The oftit-o ?'f tho Supervisors of Registration will tie opened on the first Monday in every month for the purpose of .the registering of any person vtho is qualified as follows: Who shall have been a resident of ihe Mate f< r two years, and of the county one year, and of the polling precinct in which the elector offers t/i vote four months before the day of election, and shall have pakl, six mouths before, any poll tax thei due and payable. and who can hoth n-ah and w rite/any section of the constitution of lSh.5 submitted t<> him by the Supervisors of Registration, or who an show that he owns, and lias paid all taxes collectable on. during the present, year, property in this State assessed at three hundred dollars or more. .1. J. EAI>I)Y, tf Clerk of Board. Auditor's Appointments. The incoming Auditor Mr .1 J B Montgomery requests that I announce the following piaees for taking tax retnrns far 190B, viz: Sutton* Jan I and 2nd floiirdins * 3 Kingstree " "> Sa iters " 6 and 7 Lanes " tf Grcefeyvitle " 0 and 10 Kingstree " 12 Harpers ' 13 and 14 J'rlo " 15 and 10 Taft " 17 Kingstree " 19 Lades " 20 Lake City " 21 and 20 Soranhin " 23 and 24 Kingstree ' 26 Mouzon's 14 27 Hebron " 28 and 29 Concord " 30 Ivingstree ' 31 Kingstree Feb 2 Cedar Swamp " 3 Blooming vale 44 4 Morrisville 44 "> Rhems 44 6 Kennedy Store 44 7 fvingsfee 44 9 fndiantown " 10 Rome 44 *11 Lamberts' 44 12 \rds X Roads 44 13 John^onville 44 14 Kingstrec " 1? Prospect 44 17 \ltman* 44 18 Kingstree 44 19 and 20 In:luRive. J. D. DAXIEL, Co A. W. C. How can we claim success io rlis throng wlio deny Ilim our hrone? ' L i . JB twfiL \ i... BUELL & I CASK DliY G We Beg to Call Partic i ALL-LINEN HI lit iiy .* > Kiinry HoriW. J Si- ??r i I AO for 1 V. I AH T-v.'?'v Colojxl ; p,i.Cl i>v n.i.L- it. hi. " -? t itriwii. in Kol tir i::ur ijciil'T. ?i h\ 40 ii.i/ljfS. 2.rii". J I'i'd Buder Cotton Dam.vk Towels. ! *j by L <:h?s, 3c i Cotton llcfl Border ilcmuicd Towels,' l:? br 40 ia-hes. J'earl Hiii'tn.-. '2c |>er Laciio' All Linen Handkerchiefs. 4c. j I acc Curuin*. '30 inches f>y 8.'., yards, ^<kh1 quality. 31.!M) per pair. Ladies' and Ci We would call your attention t<> th ;.fnl Embroideries. We have many spec ? 000 yards IVrc.-.le at .Vand 6c, \vor FURNITURE I j WALNUT SUITS. OAK SUITS, SI CHAIRS, GO-CARTS, BABY WINDOW SHADES. ?1gr~.M;iil Orders Ileci'Ire Careful Ai 373 antl 375 King Strc ;CHRI5TMA5 I AND V01' WILL SOON ?GO S. THOMAS (WAT <|| IN SI'EC TO 257 KING STREET. | FO I WATCHES, JEWELRY. SILV SPECTACLES I Jewelry anil Watches Rep J M .n i 1 Orders (. April 3-tf I ^ww\www%*wv*wwwv< ! i D. C. SCOTT, President. \i THE BANK OF I Transacts a Genera ( COLLECTIONS, CA ilEFUL. > PROMPTLY i DEPOSITS FROM #1.00 1 I I HENRY P. WILLIAMS, 5 JOHN A. KELLKY, iV\V\VWV\1AWAUW1 [ Our fee returned if we fail. Any < any invention will promptly receive o ability of same. 'TIow to Obtain a cpmircd tKroncb us advertised for salt o" Patent taken out through us recciv The Patext Record, an illustrated at by Manufacturers and Investors. Send for sample copy FREE. A VICTOR J. E (Patent A Evans Building, 7 H.G-.ASKINS, Attorney and Counselor at Law.; NOTARY PU3LIC. LAKE <;1TY, i>. U. ; 1-9 ly | # j Tax Notice. Treasurer's Offish U'llliausbcrg County. Kin'Gstreic. S. C., Oct. 9, 1902. The tax levy for the fiscal year 1902 is a< follows: For State - - -5 mills 1 For School - - 3 mills j For County ... 4 mill* j 30 mills in *alue on all stock in Anderson, Suttons and part of Pen*1 Townships. 3 mills on value of all property *111 School District* Nos. 15 and 10. 1 mills on value of all property In School District* N'o.?. 11), 20 and 21. 1 mill on all property in School District No. IS. a capitation tax of One Dollar on all males between the ajje? of 21 and 60 years unless constitutionally exempted. a commutation tax of One Dollar o.li. * ^1 .. , may be paid ny tnose name iu ruau umi?. , 1 will lu: at the following places on the days mentioned below tor the col-1 le-tion ?>f the said tax: Xingstrce, October 20 to 24 inclusive! Harpers. October 271 Trio, " 28 Suttons, " 29 Gourd ins. " .70 Greeleyville, Oct. 31 and Nov. 1 Kingstrec, November 3. 4 and 5 Sa Iters, " 6 Cades, " 10 Jndiantown, " It Kennedy's Store, ' 12 Cedar Swamp, ,s 13 Hloomingvale. " 14 Morrisville, " 15 ltome, " 17 Lamberts, " 18 ArdsX Roads, " 19 Du Rants, " 20 Postou's Store " 21 Scranton, " 22 Hebron, ' v '26 Lake City, " 27 and 28 Kingstrce, December 1 to 31, inclusive R. D. ROLLINS. County Treasurer. ' *' /: , , - V ' ^cTber^^H STOKE ^11 ular Attention to JCK TOWELS . - * a f| >uT:*iTi/.r(! S.-iti i Cyrano, in Black.' 1'iliif, L'iuk and C eiiLi. IV, worth 2.V. . 'M TMswk 8.-. wor !i 120c. M.ei'c, W im-lics wide, a jfood rii::. k ;! ::J White Mixed I.UVTIl* and I'imity, 10c. worth I2!*C. Black C-r.lur.-y f-r Skirt*. Imlia Lirions. beautiful quuiikr, 8ef 10o. 1220c, 2-rK*. . .v Ladies" :i!i'l Missc* Biaek Hos*. in *11 tinitiii r>. from 5c to 23r. A good lilacIt. hiidren's Hats. is d.-ojirtiucnt. also our Ribbon, Lac? in tliQSf departments 111 10c and 1 >EPAKT5ffENT. 1) K BO A K! >b, LOUN G ES, PIAZZA Kj CALMIAGES, MATTING HUGS, % Ueatifii. et, S. C. 5 DOMINB! 1 HE WASTING "TO HI T PKHSEXTS. f UH.dt t5MU < R S()I:THER\ RAILWAY) CHARLESTON, S. (J., R ER WARE, PLATED WARE IHD CLOCKS. v aired fiy Expert Workmen. itrt-fully Attended To. I WW% VWWV WWWVWWW\> -.Jp EDWIN O. EI'PS, Cashier. >. ? KM GST REE. i I Banking Business ' .Y UKIKED AFTER AND J if r.-v r'PTTrn . >?Jnl UPWARD RECEIVED. J TOIt*: ' S'.3| R. D. ROTiLINS, i '')m D.C.SCOTT. * ?>w uuwnwvm\uw4 ' w sni >ne sending sketch and description of ur opinion free concerning the patentPatent'' sent upon request. Patent** '"m 3 at cur expense. ' c special notice, without charge, in j id vri J J* circulated journal, consulted A ddrees, VANS & CO., .Jtoraovfl,) WASHINGTON. O. 0# g| Pure Corn Whiskey. 'ijfl 4 FULL QUARTS $3.00, C.AJJI CM r aiu. frrl Mark!< tn Indicate vi fil jm Contents. Direct From Distiller lo ff % Consumer. .-jag [g a Thi* isoldittcok whisKrigrjf key, put up in plait) eotk? I ton wood case*, holding SiJL Four, Six and Twelve bottles to case. Nojnarfcs tn indicate contents. ' This whiskey it rsprtv i.tiiy suitable for tnedieSlL. LACK raj ina) purpose*, beinj: pure and of the best quality. You are at liberty to bare your family phyil- . ~>*f cian test it and if not ?P** wwstft? satisfactory retnrn it at ^^Ir TSir^if niy ?P*nse and I will refund your money. 5o linnijilH 'hould be wirh^iliriilllP out a caM* brder must call for leas than four quarts by express prepaid. If interested in whiskies writa for full price list. In orderincrremember whls-' ^ key cannot be shipped C.O. I)., and all 4 orders must be accompanied bycaah. Address all communications to. ' t. A. LAUKtr, Hamlet, N. u 1 t * : , ' >?. vTOgflK WHISKEY kinds, r purpose*. "Special Brand''Corn Whiskey, 9 poplar Log" Corn Whiskey,, 1,50 'Poplar Log", Old, Smooth, Mellow 2.00 "Private Stock," 4-qt. case 2.50 "Private Stock," 12-qt case . 7.00 "Hunting Creek" Rye. 12-qt. case 7.00 "Old Hunting Creek" Rye, 12-qt 10.00 Apple Brandy 2*50 Charge of 25c. for l-gal.,3>c.for 2-gd!:,' v.. and 45c for 3-gal. jugs, ana 75c for gal. kegs; when returned prepaid, they * will be taken back at cost. J. C, SOMERS & CO., distillers, . ; statesville, north carolina au?7-6ro -y; * - v;jg \ it; y . ' ia It is much easier to go the way we should go than to go the way > t we see. */ ? ;<;> >