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The Cfaunig Utorrd frCBUSHKD KVKKT TflTRSDAY AT KIXGSTRKF. S. C. C. W. WOLFE. Editor and Proprietor. TERMS. subscription rates: One copy, one year, - - - $1.00, One coj y, six months, - - - .511, One cony, rill ee month*. - - .25, Subscriptions payable in advance. advertising rates: One inch, first insertion, $1.00; eacli ?n rthiMi. Subsequent Ufernwii, crm*. wvcu aries mull ributes of Respect over 10 words charged for as tegular advertisement*. Liberal re-lucti^n on advertising made for Lbree. *ix and twelvt months' contract-. Communications must be accompanied i?V the real name and address of th( writer in order to receive attention. Nc communication ?>t a personal natun will be pub!isll?d except a? an adver tiseraent. Address all letter*and make all draft* payab.e to C. \V. WOLFK, Kingstree. S.O. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1903 Come Forward And settle with us forV*_dl your subscription. We have /Jfr waited patiently on many who are in arrears and now J| that the orops are being marketed it is only just that we should have what is due U9. To mail each delinquent subscriber a bill would entail considerable expense in the way of postage and stationery. So please call and settle without further notice. Richard D. Rollins. The death of County Treasurer B D Rollins last Friday was heartrending in its suddenness and it is no exaggeration to say that all Williamsburg mourns the loss of one of her best beloved sons. The many expressions of sorrow that sprang spontaneously from 60 many hearts bear strongest testimony to the genuine love borne by his fellow-men toward the man who impressed sc strongly and indelibly his personality upon all with whom he came in contact. His genial, amiable temperament; his rare business tact; his willingness to accommodate; his ready sympathy?all these and more were the cterling qualities so closely woven in warp and woof of the fabric of his beinp as to command the love and / u esteem of all who knew him. As an official?capable, courteous . and obliging under all conditions and circumstances?his place will be hard to fill, and in the hearts of the many who enjoyed his friendship there is an aching void that time can only in a measure heal. His philanthropy and benevolence extended to all, rich and poor alike sharing his regard. The life of such a man is like a precious ointment, whose fragrance is exhaled long after the vessel that contains it hu* been broken. In like manuer will his deeds of kindness and altruism linger lovingly iu the memory of those whose lives were made brighter and happier by having known him, May he rest in peace. Mortuary. Died, on Thursday, September 10, 1903, Mary Cantey feagin, aged live months and two weeks, daughter of Mr and Mrs Andrew Ragin. "The Lord hath need of this floweret sweet," The Reaper paid, and smiled; And we gave her up in tears and pain The child we most did love. But we know we shall pee her again. In the fields of light above. I. P. M. YOU KNOW .WHAT YOU TAKING When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic because the formula is pimply lion and Quinine in a tasteless forui. No cure, no pay., oOc" Subscribe to The Record, IS to GOI lost lot. MR.S. B GORDCN STRENUOUSL OPPOSc S IT. Thinks th* Monument Would Loo Better in the Middle of the Street. E'litor County Record:? As much has been said about tJ . "iron fence" around the court hou by Mr Siugletary, AJr J D Dani and yourself, I wish to make a fe remarks al60. To the best of my recollection 1 was in the county superv isor's oPic J it may have been two or three yea . previous to this time (as I don't r member the exact date), but the ' was something said about a petitii I being gotten up by the people > Kingstrec to the county commi > sionei s, or to the county supervisor, I ' preveut this horse hitching on tl court house square, and the unde , standiug that I got from the per3( with whom I was talking at th; time was that Mr Chandler did n intend to notice it. This was oi ' of the best things that Mr Chandl . ever did, and just what every coun supervisor should do, if he wishes look ?f?er the interest of the majorii oi tne country peupic. It is the opinion of others as we as myself that the Kingstree peop are pushing this scheme, and th there are vacant lots there that cou be, and would be lixed up for hitel ing purposes. These lots would 1 rented as a money making busine for some of them. Such action j , this would compel the country pe pie to carry their horses to the di fereut livery stables, where th< would be liable to catch one, or a the diseases which horses are subje to. > There are other things in Kin< stree near the court house that ai one hundred times worse than hitcl ing horses on the court house squar and I think Mr Daniel is makiug mountain out of a mole hill. T1 worst things that ever get on tl court, house squareare the drunk me and the politicians, who never li . the people rest for electioneers them?the iron fence would not ket them out. What do we waut with seats o , the court house square? When p drive twenty gve or thirty miles, i; you suppose that we would ha\ time tn sit, on the scats and attend I our business and get back home tl 1 same day? These seats would ben fit no one except the loafers ac politicians, who corner the counti people on election years to have 1 talk. That monument of which M Daniels speaks would look much be 1 ter if placed in the middle of ti street in front of the court hou , door. It could be placed in lii ' with the row of trees in the midd! of the street, and would be out < . the way, and also where everyboc could see it. If the people of Kinj ! stree want the monument, I don i think they would object to havir it there. Respectfully yours, i 8. B. Gordon, Lenud, S. C., Sept. 14, 1903. A BOY'S WILD RIDE FOR LIF With family around expectii him to die, and a son riding for lif ' 18 miles, to get Dr King's New Di , covery for Consumption, Cowghs an Colds, W H Brown, of Leesville, Ind endured death's agonies from asthm but this wonderful medicine gai instant relief and soon cured hin He writes: "I now sleep soundl ! every night." Like marvelous car* of Consumption, Pneumonia, Broi chitis, Coughs, Colds and Grip pco) its matchless merit for all Throi r and Lung troubles. Guarantee boMles 50c and $1.00. Trial bottl 1 tree at W L Wallace's drug store. 1 : I. ISIDORE HER, HEl'ltESKMlMi THF StiliDcctier-Peck M 0 Successors to Sulzbacher & Soi FLORENCE, S. C. Will be in Kingstree Frida and Saturday, August 28 and 2! ready to take orders for Watc | Repair Work. He will also dis I play a carefully selected line c Watches, Spectacles and th latest novelties in Jewelry. Mi Sulzbacher can be found on th days above named at WILKINS' BRICK STORE, Kingstree, S. C. ioplii Am standing my Brown Stallioi Dick (by Dan Harold) at Lake Cit; S. C. Apply for terms, J. H. Black well, 9-17 tf. Lake City, S. C. We de first class JOB WOR1 at prices to salt all. THE RECORD * . Aj ' I [Till til = Tob 1 Lei ? 8 vjr ?? ^as ^ee tie j? the State. Notwith >n (i injure us our markel ut vJ ot (J ting you prices thar le j) I IP1 at T/ id UP 5; 8 is her LI ;8 PR ?i Z ^ere you *'n(* ^e: et Ji advantage. Our gen jK may feel sure of a wa re \M our corPs ?f efficient i- w) tion he enjoys of bein e, (M If vnn arp a <trinarpr : ^ il T VM Ul V M M>>V V. . ie ^ that your Headquarte le w) Thanking niy old fr et (A trusting our future re g fl Icscscscs ^ ie JF 7 CSC9CJ ? | FDR THEF ? P. S. Cou f X ARE NOW OI?ENIS( ly MEN'S Fl ? Dry Goods, Notion t _ , i a Specie BOYS* ( ALE NEW AND FIRST CLASS ?0( We also offer a nice line of the Latest Styles in Stationery and Choice Brands of Cigan and E Tobacco. .g P. S. COURTNEY & e> mmmmmmmmmmmmmm d ill nnnrrnAiAlill ninnn $ fllUttMIUfWL (jAFIUd. y 1 w Thos M. Gillanrl. Louis W. Glllnn ;j GILLAND& G1LLAND, >d cs Attorney s-at-Law KlNOSTREE, - - S. 3. W. L, BASS, i, Attorney at Lav? y j; lakk city. s. c. J Dr R J McCabi r. e Dentist . EHIG3T.1EE, - - S.( i W. F. CLAYTON. ?. ' ,, Attorney * at Law. h FLORENCE, S. U ~ Practices in all the United Stat< 14 Courts, and in the Courts of Florent and Williamsburg Counties, MID Al pi ill l?t nr*. acco ii ke City, S n undisturbed as a leading istanding the strong effor t is stronger and facilities g i ever before. vrnnn 1 c FADING WARE ICES and BUSIb st Lifcht in South Carolina for s eral accommodations are as goi irm welcome and courteous atte assistants. Our Mr Stanley ju ig an auctioneer without a supe at the Planters give us your bu; rs will be with us in the future iends for the liberal patronage \ lations may continue as pleasar YOUR FRIEND, V. 5. Moc PROPRIETOR. ALL TlXALJL, rtney & Co. J A LARUE STOCK OF X JRN15H1NG5, s, Hats, Shoes and a il line of XOTHINQ, )]>S AT PRICES THAT WILL PLEASE. Schlesenger's Candies and Fine Confectionery Kept Constantly on hand. Call to see us, ; CO., Kingstree, S. C. 1 Robert d. KIRK 1 ? All _ X I : Atiorney-ai-i_aw d. Kisgstree, S. C. for sale. Brick in any quantity to suit purcha: er. The Best Dry Press Machine-mad c A j=j?cicz:. x Sj>ecial shapes made to order. Com pondence solicited Ix'tore placing you Orders, IV. R. FUNK. oP. O Pox 103. Kingstree, S. C. ? __^??? ABOUT YOUR * A i TAtrvn\t L,AU1>L?K* 3 PS Courtney having resigned as our Ageni we have appointee > Louis J. Stackley. ? 1' continuance of youi patronage will be ap preciated. Respectfully, Florence Steam Laundry E. P. SMITH, Proprietor Shipments every week. Deliveries every Saturday e Packages called for and deliv ered everv week. tf LL . ! itm gin a lit; iSSSSSg c s ' "2 market of ! dCS^3%3f) ts of Rivals to # ^ [ reater for get- *Tr (# ; rji i HOUSE in S JESS 8 .howing your Tobacco to J? ; od as the best, and you Jl :nton at all times, frcm if > stly merits the distinc- yI ' rior in the East or South. W) j >iness and we will see ^ ] k^iven us in the past, and if 1 it, I am, yf ( >re, S nri KM ilJ UUUII i IS 111 Iti II T1X < About Fall Clothes, it'* < time to think of us. \ Few people nowadays are j satisfied with^any kind" of clothes. What vou l s want are well-tailored, i perteet-fitting Clothes, of ] reliable material. That's \ e what we promise* to give you, and that's what you'll find whenever you care to see the many choice things we've pro vided for Fall and Winter wear. Plenty of good durable Suits and extra Pants for the school Beys. Hats to > please evervone. All at c h y L prices to please the eco- i I v 1 nomical. 1 r MAIL ORDERS i Have onr careful attention. BENTSCHKEH 8 Bll j ; 252 is ft, j CORNER I! A SELL ST. : MMNI, - 8. C.! k 1 LEG1L MB. 1 Tax Land Sale. 3y virtue of exfcutions to nn diected I have levied upon and will sell or ca-li, for taxes, on the first Monla.v tri Septemher next before the onrt house door In KitiRstree, the bllowinjr described land. to wit,: rO acres (<>f land in Johnson .ownship Itelongimt ro Parris Green ind bounded as follow^: South, West ...J l.t* Ii T? and on tile ;nu in irj a' aw ?/ ? % ? ? East Iiy Sharper Burgess. G. J. on An AM, 8-20 8t Sheriff W. C. Registration Notice. The offlfH of the Supervisors of Regst rati on will l?e opened on the first Monday In every month for the purpose of the registering of liny person >rho is qnalitied as lollows: Who >hall have been a resident of he Mate for two years, and of the Tomity one year, and of the polling pre:Inct in which the elector offers t ? rote four months before the day of lection, and shall have paid, six month* before, any poll tax the* due tnd payable, and who can both read tnd write any section of the constiiu:ion of 18!>5 submitted to him by the Supervisors of Registration, or who an show that he owns, and has paid ill taxes collectable on. during the present, year, property in this State issessed at three hundred dollars or nore. .1. J. EA!>i)Y. Clerk of B >ard. Citation Notice. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of Williamsburg. Bv W. E. lfanna, Esquire, Probate Judzc. Whereas, B C Whitehead hai made suit to tuc, to grant him Letters ot Administration of the Estate of and fleets of Abel Saltcrs. TheSvtare therefore to cu? and admonish ail and singular the kindred ind Creditors of the said Abel Salters, deceased, that they !>e and appear before me, in the Court-of Probate, to be held at Kingstrce, S. C. on the 12th jay of Oet. next, after publicatioi thereof at 11 o'clock in the fore noon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Adiainstration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 31st day of August. Anno Domini. 1903. Published on the 3rd day of September, 1903 in the County Record. W. E. ft A NX A, Judge Probate W. C. Foreclosure Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Willi a ms bubo Cocntt. Ella F. .Tones vs Jolin J. Daniel, * By virtue of a judgment for foreclosure to me directed and filed In this pause, I will offer for sale at public motion in frbnt of the court house ioor in Kingstre*, S. C.. within the egal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash on the first Monday in October next, 1903, all that certain -l"~> nr tr-ji-r ni' !-ini! Ivinir. lie [JlCVCf vv? V* ?/ ??V. W? ....... ...n, ing and situate In Williamsburg :ounty and state aforesaid, containing Lwenty-rtve (v"?) acies, and bounded a-, follows: North by lands of S D Mj Chaodler, east by lands of the estate ef Gordon Lee, south lands of estate Gordon Lee and west by lands of Vlnia Floyd. G. J. GRAHAM, Sheriff W. C. Foreclosure Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of Williamsburg. Ella F. Jones vs W A. Young. t>?. wirtim nf a iiwlirmi'tlf. for fnr(>. :losur? to me directed and filed in thin ;anse, 1 will offer for sale at public lUctinn in fiont of the court hou#e loor in King-tree, S. C., within tl.e egal hours of sale to the highest bidier for cu#h on the first Monday In October next, 1903, all that certain ijcce, parcel or tract of land lyitg, jeing and situate in the county of VVfiiaiii*burg and State of South Carolina, wmamiug sixty-one and one half icre-, butting and bounding as follows: Sortli on Lynch'# Oreea, east on 'and# >f Noah Smith, south on land# of Belllower, west on lands of Caiter and tliers; said tract of land being half of .lie M K Smith tract of land situate in Lake township, county and state aforesaid. G. J. GRAHAM, Sheriff W.C. Foreclosure Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Couxty of Williamsburg. Ella F. Joins vs. S. Poston & Son. By virtue of a judgment for forelosure to me directed and tiled in this ause, i will offer for sale at public motion in front of the court house n Kingsrre", State of South Carolina, rithin the legal hours of sale to the lighest bidder for cash on the ftrst. tfonday in October next, 1903, all that ortain piece, parcel or tract of land ving and being situate in the county >f Williamsburg and State of Soutii arolina. containing twentv-eiglit and ne half (28!/.) acres and bounded as allows: North by lands of Margaret Lrd, east by lands of Eno* McPaniel, outli by lands of John A Ilaxley and. rest by lands of W S A Hoggin*. Llso other tract of land in William*mrg county, State aforesaid, contain* ng tweuty-eight and one half (38!:.) ere* and bounded as follows: North y iands of Margaret Ard, east by inds of Enos Mi-Daniel, South by juds of Robt H. Baxiev and west by mils ofWS A Muggins. G.J. GRAHAM, Sheriff W.-C? j