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bank of lake ci^*j^/ ^ ^ ^!^ ^ VOL. \xT KIXGSTREE, S. C., FllURSOA^ FKBRUAItV i I, !OOL ~ ~XO. 41 Horses Ar I HAVE JUS! v EST' ~~^o HEAI Morses ai From Westc vXLL nice drivi * S Come eariy and n. f. r A Oil V ! /V DILL f To Provide for Building a Jail for' Williamsburg County, to Authorize | the Borrowing of noney Therefor, and to provide for the repaym nt thereof j , Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina:? Section 1. That the County Board a pi Commissioners for Williamsburg 11 County l e, and they are hereby, au- r thorized and empowered to build a ^ new jail at Kir.gstree, to cost not 1 more than eight thousand dollars. 1 Section 2 For said purposes the 11 said Board of County Commissioners ^ sh ill let the contract.for building r said jail, after three weeks adver- a tiseinent in some newspaper pub- & - ? ~ .i i M lished within this Suite, 'o tne i?w- est responsible bidder (with the right ,J Co reject any and all bids) requiring v the successful bidder to enU-r into 1 bond for the faithful compliance ^ with the terms ??f such bid. ? Section 3. That said hoard shall dispose of (he old jail buildingin the I very* best vvav and to the best inter- 1 * o est of said County. Section 4 That said board are s empowered for said pui pose to boi- a row from the ' ommissioners of the * Sinking Fund eight thousand dollars. payable m five equal annual in- 1 stal meuts, with interest at five per ^ cent, per annum until paid, and to . tepay the same are authorized and r reouired to lew one mill annually on F 1 y all the taxable property of said 1 County, and in addition to the ? amount arising from said le?y, the sum of one thousand dol'ars of said ^ CounU's share of the annual profits flora the County Dispensary or Dis- li pensaries, and until said indebted- r ness has been fully paid, the annual L levy of taxes in said County for or- s dinary purposes, together with such .a profits, are hereby pledged to secure c | the same. | VALEN ' INE SOJIAL t A lobe Given at Cad-s Tuesday Night !a B Fobruary i6. ^ B ? T.UfAP fbknttftf rXiVUlVI v uuuiv uctuiu.?- ^ !Mease announce through The j Record that on Tuesday evening, February 16, then* will be a Valen- j tine Social at the residence of Mr G t L Saul", Cades, S. C., to be given j for the benefit of Cades circuit par- ] sonage. A small admission fee will a be charged and the proceeds are to e I be applied to th- parsonage fund. | The public is cordially invited to ] attend and in t.is way contribute to t a worthy cause. 1 Winter Li!- in U-ode Sanibj great western park is vividly j>t>r- j traved in Ski-Runners ol th^ji Yellowstone, by Lewis R Free- | i i ? flules. rRECETVED ^?^. J N" ) OF? id Mules :m Markets, ERS, GENTLE AND SOUND. 1 get your pick,; IELLER. tuc /innn mm niirtiinu iriLiiuuu nunuouuLoiiiM S tNGAG!NGTHE ATTENTION OF OoU-MTY OEFI IALS. -j The Plan to Work Each Road Leartin:r to the County Seat ?Poad Machine Doing Go-.d Wo'k. 'j "With a team of six large mules .ttached to the road "scraper," which 5 under the direction of an expeienced road builder, Supervisor Ira ham has begun the task of retiring the highways ladiating from he couutv sea' to a distance of eight uiles in every direction. The roadmilders started out Monday on the oad leading across Broud Swamp nd have already made a ^jood lieinning. Now that the couutv has uiple motive power to work the auchine and a man to manage it j i-ho knows his business it is expected Ivi* no nnhlio mn s leading to ??4V ?V V.w ? - -- O Liugsrree will .-how a great Irn-i uevement in the n.ar futuie, "a onsuuiniation devoutly to be honed." The ''god roads" seuti:neut has aken a li: in hold upon our people :id it is gratifying to see that toe upervisor and county commissioners re thoroughly awak to the sit'iaion. The idea of repairing the roads to he county sent is a goon one. uerwmy nioie people travel these high n ays hail any others, aucl in working hem the county officials are giving iractical form to the ethical pnnci le of the ''greatest g(?od to the reatest number." Until recent years Williamsburg ias given but little attention to road uilding and has consequently lauentably lagged belli 1 d in this reespect. ?e indulge the hope that he opening wedge has now been inerted and that erelong , we may be ble to poiut with pride to the exellence of our highways. Iu an interview with a representaive of The Record Supervisor Graliim spoke very enthusiastically of he work he has undertaken. We re impressed with the fact that oth he and his associates are in earlest in their best efforts to do somehin<r tangible in the way of iniiroving the roads. Supervisor Graham s tys that it is mpossible to work the road michiue o advantage with less then twenty feet for ihe road-bed. The law alows this width for the right of-way, Hid farmers who are in the habit of xtending their furrows into the ?ublic road cause no end of trouble, lereafter, he says, the fall width of wentv -eet will be utilized aud and-owners are urged not to plough nto the public roads. ?7 ]} (iood jiiiiuor is a medicine thai s not carried in a rjoctor's cas , out can effect more cures than any dyujr. c 4 ' . A'*. A' ' FIR QUARTEKLYCONFERENCE ! J ? I To be Held at Bethesda Feb. 13 and. * 14?An Address on Missions. : ? ;A Euitor County Kccord:? Wi 11 you please insert in this week's issue of ihe Countv Heuord A ihe following notice and oblige all f concerned? The first quarterly meeting t>f! Cades circuit will be held at Be-j rt thesda church ou Saturday and Sun- pi day, February 13 and 14. Rev J G rt Beckwith, of Florence, .will accom-'tt pa ay the presiding elder and deliver : bt an address on Missions at Bothesda bi on Saturday, the 13th iust. j pi Everybody is invit?d to attend, in and hear this able and instructive of address. j pi The presiding elder will preach in !m Kiugstree Sunday night and hold at the quarterly conference. j sii Respectfully yours, j nc A. J. Stokes, j be P. E. Florence Dist. j tn Our '"Cap'tal Letters." 01 th The letters from the Capital con- in tributed by Hon W L Bass are elici- ni< ting much favorable comment from m our readers and we have heard many mi expressions of approval concerning mi them. pi< Besides possessing an intelligent purview of the triie inwardness of ai the work of the Legislature, Mr Bass su is gifted with a facility of expression sa in transcribing his thoughts, and mi withal clothes his iJeas with felici- a i tons phraseology. Moreover he is a tu close observer and very little of in- coi terest that transpires escapes his at- nu tention. All of this enhances the; tin readablene3s of his letters and wc rlt may say with pardonable pride that fix the Capital correspondence presen- Sr ted to the readers of Thk Rkcord is second o none printed in any of a i the weekly newspapers of the State, th Eennott Swamp Bubljfrs. L< . P1 Everybody in this section is busypreparing ror another crop. Cotton growers count on getting at least i;f twelve cents for their crop next fall, j Tobacco planters aie few and far betweco. m< Mr Walter Allen of Fail field is nn running the Mallard Lumber (Valoa farm this vcar. We are glad to wel-1 ? ; come bun and his family in onr.sh, community. uo Mr J W Timmons of this section mi bus had anew arrival in his family. It's a boy. m( Was glad to notice in The Record jt"1 the recent correspondence from Law's; ('*1 Swamp. Hope the writer will not ^ be as ephemeral as "Wild Violet" was scl There was a bear reported as !uv, , . , H( ing been seen recently in t.us vicinity. ,j,j I would advise everbody to look out . for bruin. tr< Mrs Mary Moore, who has been ^ very ill, is reported a little better at this time. V\ ( Mi ses Alice and Mamie Bradham th visited at Mr Andiew Rogers some th time ago. up Mr Allen Bradham gave a party recently, which was much enjoyed by co the young folk. Eveiything went St off p'easautly and the girls availed as themselves of their leap year prerog- t* ative and chose their partners. Re- ^h freshments were seived at 10:30. ln After several hours of social enjoy- as inent the crowd dispersed to tbei r *? homes, all well pleased with the* evening's entertainment. ^ With best wishes for good luck st and prosperity to The Record and w its editor, I am, All Smiles. tii at WEAT ARE THEY? qI Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver l>j Tablets; A new remedy lor stomach n] troubles, biliousness, and constipa- j I tion; ?nd a good one.,Price 25 cents. I F<Jr sale by Dr i) 0 Scott, Kingstree; 'Jl | Lake Citv Drug Co., Lake City; Dr $' b.W S Lynch* Scranton* jjr iiMiiiBj GENERAL SUMMARY OF THE : WEEK S WORK |f New Jail for Williamsburg?the j I V If UMIIII a "IIU Wf , ] Wind-Jammers. 11 Thf. Capitol, Columbia, Feb-j, larv 8:?The assembly will most!] obably adjourn on Saturday, Fob-1 larv 20. That day will complete;) ie forty days for which pay may', drawn, ami notwithstanding the!, jsiness will be by no means eo'neted and measures can not Ire car-! fnl over to next session, as the term | members of the House will ex-!( re before the next meeting, tbc j ( ost of the representatives and sen- t i ors seem unwilling to work ;i r ugle day beyond the pay-limit, j >twitlis landing the calendars mightj > completely cleared within a few J < ore days. J, If the members would studv the;} easnres proposed, pay attention toj, ie proceedings, and waste less time ; j useless wind-jamming, much | ( ore work would l>e done and in a! ch more satisfactory manner. Too', Any of the legislates regard these' j eetings of the assembly asif " L UUiU liUUUC, 1 Of course the House has passed lother road-working bill. This t bject is the bj.U for the annual j, me of foot-ball. This bill is the , i1 ?asnre of .which mention was made i reek or two ago. The main feu- j re is that it leaves to the county h mmissioners the power to fix the ! | mber of days and provides that ' | j commutation tax shill b_- at the , ,e of 25c p 'r d ly for each d ty so ed. This bill is now before the nate, ha vug passed the House, i 1'he joint resolution providing for change in the constitution r ising , e term of representatives from two , four tears went through the :>wer Home. The Senate will obablv knock it in the head. A bill that caused a lot of dis < ssion, much ridicule and not a !' tie merriment, is Mr King's bill; j require bicyclists and automo- ; ists to 6top and dismount on ( ?e:iug a buggy, carriage or wagon, 1 less per i issiun be given to passi' Query. Can a bicyclist stop: j liout dismounting? Also, why, j )uld one riding in an automobile t t only stop but get down from bis < tchine? ! 1 On Wednesday the Housi hadjj >morial exercises to the memory of 2 late Hon John McMaster, who ;d last Ofctobe:. On invitation s Senate a tt -nded. * * ? The bill raising the value of the j lolarships in Winthrop College )m $44. to $100 passed the! ^ mse by au overwhelming majority. I * le stand taken by the- advocates of e measure is that the State should ?at h--r girls as well as she treats { ys. I _ The franchise tax bill, which ^ ;nt through the lower branch of j e Assembly last week, is periaps'^ e most important measure acted >ou ill recent years. It provides r an annual privilege tax upon all { Tpor.itions doing business in this; ate. Upon public utilities, such! railroad, express, street railway, j legraph and steamboat companies,; \ e tax is three mills on gioss earn- j gs; upon private corporations, such ! banks, mercantile companies, cot- ' n mills, etc., the *ax is one-half j one mill on the paid up stock.! he reports required are among the' i rongest features of the bill. This l ill give publicity to the internal 1 fairs and management of corpoia-; one. It is well known that trusts id monopolies dread nothing else; lite so much as publicity. This ,11 was proposed by the tax comlission and will likely go upon the! ! a.ule hooks. Should it become j( iw, it will bring something like! 75,000 to ?100,000 into the easnrv vcarly*^ li The measures prouding for new' judicial circuits having failed in 1 !i?*' House, as was stated in last, week's ; IvECoKU. the bill which provides for. separation of the Se.-sion* and Coin- i men I'lcas courts and the creation of: four sessions circuits has Inx'U in-! r reduced in the Senate, with the j hope that if it can be put through! that end of the Capitol, the House j uav pass it. The Senate now has before it the! jill creating the office of insurance j oinniisaioner, which has already rone through the other branch of 1 \ssembly. Mr Gonrdin's bill requiring the joard of examiners to grant the 11:ense of pharmacist to Dr \V G Gamble passed the }louse Saturday md will go over to the Senate tonorrow. Mr Bass' bill raising the pay cf fitnesses in the Sessions court to *1.00 per clay came np on second eading Friday. After short speeches ^ ry Messrs Gouidin and Bass it went ;hrough like a flash. Saturday it massed the third reading and went to :he Senate. The committee cn commerce and nanufacturing made a favorable re- ^ x>rt with amendments on Mr Wall's | ;team boat bill, the substance of which wa9 given last week. The bill providing for a new jail it Kings tree has passed both houses itid will go to the Governor as soon is ratified. Mr Gauge's hill incorporating portions of Lee and Luki* townships of Williamsburg into Florence county lias passed the House. This territory is that in which the election upon annexation to Florence county was held some time ago. Mr William Cooper came up to Columbia on Sunday night . ! All members of our delegation are well and in good shape for attending to their duties. W. L. B. WHEN YOU HAVE A COLD. The first action when you have a ;<>ld should he to relieve the lungs, rhis is best accomplished by the free use of Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy. 1'his remedy liquefies the tough mu- ^ jus and causes its expulsion from w be air cells of the lungs, produces a tree expectoration, and opens the secretions. A complete cure soon Follows. This remedy will cure a severe cold in less time than any other treatment and it leaves the system in t natural and healthy conditiou. It 011 ntenters any tendency toward J pneumonia. For sate by I)- I) C Scott, Kungstree; Lake Citv Drug Co., Lake Jitv: Dr \V S Lvnch. Scran ton. ' Letter to G J G-aham. Dear Sir: Pay more for Devoe; be r ;lad to. It is full measure and r lonest. Paint is a wateb-dog. How would ou like a watch-dog that wouldn't vutch from two to five o'clock in the iiorning? That's sbort-measure How would you like a watch-dog hat had a way of wagging his tail it a burglar? That's false paint, t rhe burglar is rain and snow. Go by the name: Devce lead-and- 1 ;ino I Yours truly F. W. Devoe & Co, 11 New York. Dr D C Scott sells our paint. M YNOTHER CASE UP KHKUMAI'lSM CURED BY CHAMBERLAIN'S PAIN* BALM. The efficacy of Chamberlain's PaiD Balm ir, the relief of rheumatism is being demonstrated daily. Parker Triplett, of Grigs by, Ya., says that Chamberlain's Pain Balm gave him permanent relief from rheumatism in the back when everything else Failed, and be would not be without it For sale bv Dr D C Scott, Kingstree; Lake City Drug Co., Lake City;. Dr W S Lynch, Scran ton. On.e of I he strongest as well as * one of the shortest contributions! in the magazine is 1904. a politi cal forecost by Frank Putnam, in which he urges the nomination of Roosevelt and Hearst to head the rival tickets ' -/-r r'"v M i ' m - | - . . M W. T. Wilkins, TWO STORES 1 ujnniuc lie if iiuiiuuaiiii i X AND X mm WANT THY PRIME w w -r; Seed Cotton, | CHICKENS, 1 EGGS, I 1 highest Market Prices FaicL / 4 % * n lest Lot Room for the Benefit of the Public. 5 ?9 <* '11 m for business ui to flout* i. T. His. VHEN IN TOWN CA LU ON US; /Pr^F^s , I / r 11 V* ' - ^ ' . ' y . v7!