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PUBLISHED EVER> THURSDAY AT,
KlNGSTREE. S C.
C. W. WOLFE,
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.
TERMS,
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SUBSCRIPTION" RATES:
One copv. one year. - - - $1.00.
.On? cojy, six month*. - - - .*><?.
TTne conv. tbiee months, - - ,2'\
Subscriptions payable iri advance.
ADVERTISING RATES"
One inch, first insertion. $1.00: ca.'h
subsequent insertion, Vi cents. Obitu-j
aries and Tributes of Respect over 10;,
words chxrccd for as ic^ular advertise-1
meate. Liberal reduction on advertis-j
incr made for three, six and twelve)
months' contract*. j
Cration* must be acoopipanied j
nr the rea" name and address of the '
writer !a order to receive attention. No:
cpmmunitafi?in of a personal nature!
Will be puolishsd except as an advertisement.
Address all letter? and make all drafts
payab.e to
C. W. Wolfe,
i King5tree. S.O.
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THURSDAY SEPT. 15, 1904.
R, Columbus Logan.
In the death of Mr R C Logan
Williamsburg county and South
Carolina have lost a valued citizen
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?one who loved well his adopted ;
county, aud in whom burned bright i
to the las: the fires of patriotism and |
loyalty to the traditions of his native
State.
It may well be said that Kingstree
suffers the loss of a inan who was
throughout his whole life devoted to
her interests. There are now but I
few left whese. lives have been so
identified with the history of our
town Removing here in earlv man
hood he was a pioneer of journalism
and one of the charter members of
the Stat: Press Association. Du1
ring the many years covering the
period of his active newspaper work
it is imp< ssible to estimate the infln
ence of bis pen in shaping the destiny
of oar town and county.
To The Record his death comes
with peculiar sadness, for it is to
him that this newspaper owes its existence,
j,nd, however short our efforts
have fallen, it has ever beeD
the aim of the present management
to maintain the high standard of
editorial excellence set for us by J
our original predecessor.
His life is ended and soon his
mortal remains will be mingled with
the dost of the earth, but as long as '
The County Record continues to!
<xist?it matters not whose may be j
the guiding hand at the helm?this I
newspaper will be a perpetual memorial
to its distinguished founder,
R. Columbus Logan. ,
As to Cards of Thanks.
Cards are going in to the county
newspapers from the candidates
thanking the people both ways, for
electing and leaving them out. This
card of thanks fad,"which has been
making such a formidable run on
the public for some time, would appear
better if all the candidates and
all the sink IV AT11/1 nyrra?ii'/A IV I
~.w? f* vuiu \'i^aui6(/ a j
card of thanks association and issue j
proclamations annually, semi-annual j
ly or quarterly, as suits the emer- j
gency of the cases in hand. It is:
true that when in an election a man
has received the enthusiastic support'of
a majority he feels it his duty to j
show his appreciation in some way 1
and there is no easier way to do tins
than through the newspapers. But j
this recent idea which has sprung up i
all over the eountry of thanking peo- J
pie in this way for attention shown I
the sick and those upou whom affliction
has otherwise, fallen is a misconception
of proprieties which should
obtain in a christian community. A
/ little while ago a patieDt went into
the newspapers to thank his physician
for the visits made to his bed"
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side, when the visits were made at so
many dollars apiece.
Tli:s fad originated with the
''smart set" who hunt for something
new regardless of the litness of
things, and then other people fell into
line without pausing to reflect upon
the inconsenance of it and the insincerity
of the idle brain which lirst
prompted it.
In the early days, before Christianity
had become a ruling principle
among men, there was a good Samaritan
whose duty to liis fellow man
was done because it was duty, which
hud no incentive bat tbat wnicii
should move all humanity.
Thanks for seeing that your neighbor
does not die from neglect. If
yon were to fail in the performance
of a simple christian duty and by
such failure dire misfortune to yonr
neighbor should follow, do vou think
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yon would have deserved a card of
thanks if you had stepped aside from
I your iudifferent and inhuman course
and averted the calamity? No, duty
needs no thanks; deserves none.?
Greenwood, ?S. News and Views.
Cards of ThanksMr
Editor: In the recent primary
I was supported bv manv of your
readers whom I cannot now personally
see aud thauk fOr their suffrage.
Please allow me space to do so publicly.
I sincerely appreciate the complimentary
vote given me and it
slmll be my desire to merit the confidence
reposed in me.
P McLure Brockintox.
Cades, S. C., Sept. 12.
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jcamur vuuuiy neuvru;
Better late than never. Flease allow
nu? space in your paper to thank
my friends throughout, the county,
for the liberal support which they
gave me in the primary. And to say
to them that I highly appreciate the
confidence they have shown towajd
| me and trust that they may never
i have cause to regret it.
Jno. S. Graham.
Morrisville, Sept. 12.
BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE
Has world-wide fame for marvellous
cures. It surpasses any other
salve, lotion, ointment or balm for
Cuts, Corns, Burns, Boils, .Sores,
Felons, Ulcers,Tetter, Salt Rheum.
Fever Sores, Chapped Hands, Skin
Eruptions; infallible for Files. Cure
I guaranteed. Only 25c, at Dr W V
Brockinton's, Druggist.
A woman's strength |lies it) her
silence, that is why she is naturally
weak.
When troubled with constipation
try Chamberlain's Stomach and
Liver Tablets. They are easy to
take and produce no griping or
other unpleasant effect. For sale
by Pr D C Scott, Kings tree; Lake
City Prug Co., Lake City; Dr W S
Lynch, Scran ton.
Subcribeto THE RECORD.
The woman who is proof against
flattery has the whole world at her
command.
SOFTCORE
Like the running brook, the
red blood that flows through
the veins has to come from
somewhere.
The springs of red blood are
found'in the soft core of the
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uuucs citnvu uiu null iuw anu
sonic say red blood also comes
from the spleen. Healthy bone
marrow and healthy spleen
are full of fat.
Scott's Emulsion makes new
blood Joy feeding the bone
marrow and the spleen with
the richest of all fats, the pure
cod liver oil.
For pale school girls and
invalids and for all whose
blood is thin and pale, Scott's
Emulsion is a pleasant and rich
blood food. It not only feeds
the blood-making organs but
gives them strength to do
their proper work.
Send for free saxrple.
SCOTT & BOWNK, Chemists,
*09-415 Peart Street. New York
50c. aun gi.oo; all druggist*.
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Mm in ii'i' '' iUwMfoin remedy f
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FO.I SALE BY DR. W. V. 3RO<
I ? 1). C. .SCOTT, President.
| TEE BANK OF
I Transacts a Genera
I COLLECTIONS CAREFUL.
j> PROMPTLY
: { DEPOSITS FROM $1.00
K mici:*
$ HENRY P. WILLIAMS,
i JOHN A. KELLKY,
Jw' W V, V\ W Vi. V\ W\'
STUCKEY AI
(Successors to J. I
Announce to their cus
just ?ot in a fresl
Horses
To Suit all ch
They are now in our 5
j^g> 5elec
i B-agrgriss, TFT'a.t
ixess arwa.3:
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Lake Ci
TEN REASONS EOR
WELSH NECK *
1 Healthful location?ph
2 Well equipped propert\
'6 Thoro courses of study
4 Separate dormitories fc
5 Teachers live in dormit
fi Teachers with students
7 Table supplied with an
food.
8' Large and growing pat
last year.
9 Surrounded by refined ;
10 Expenses very modera1
Next session opens Sept.
Parties desiriug to patron
and engage rooms. Cata
WELSH NECK
HartsviJ
Cheap Trips
?VIA
Atlantic C
baltim
Account National Convention I
lember 1:1th to 17th, 1904. Ra1
Tickets on sale September lOt
turn to September 19th, with ]
limit to September 25th.
BOSTOI
Account General Convention
October 5th-2Sth. Rate one fi
the round trip. Tickets on sal
for?return to October ill. 1904.
ST. LOT.
World's Fair?
Season Tickets 60 Day
....ON SALE *1
Coach excursion ticket:
DON'T MISS THE OPPORTUi
Rates and other information
Agents and the undersigned
H M. Emerson, Traffic Mgr.,
WILMING'
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DCM riR
Honesl
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Courteous attention,
THE STAR WAREHOUSE
And they are the Dru
HE
The leading Warehouse in tl
0. T. I
The Bull of the market in tht
He works for the grower of th<
the manufacturer.
The people of this co
they are going to
THESTARW
LAKE CITY,
O. T. HALL, - v
And the man w
JASE tho world's best haby^^^
is a prompt, safe, sure and harm- j\ ;
or all sorts of stomach and bowel
abics and children. Keep it al- aHfrfi !
1 yon can rely upon it. !
ROOd druf[ stores, 25c.
by 3ADY EA.S3 CO., Macon, Ga. |
CKINTON, KINGST3EE, S. C.
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ICINGSTREE.
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il Banking Business *
i,Y LOOKED AFTER ANI) /
REMITTED. *
UPWARD RECEIVED. ?
TORS: J
R. H. KEIJ.Elf AX. ?
I). C. SCOTT. ?
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itomers that they have
h Carload of Stock
*nd riules
isses of Buyers.
tables Ready for your
tion. 5^?.
^oms and 2H?a,zrS
OrL liar:LCL
d FLOWERS,
ty, S. C
PATRONIZING THE
HIGH SCHOOL.
ysieal and moral.
r tnrtr+ii ^Kri oon no
>r boys and girls,
ories with students,
in study hall at night,
abundance of properly cooked
ronage. 198 boarding students
f
ind cultured people,
te.
14 s 1904.
ize us would do well to write us
logue, etc., furnished on request.
HIGH SCHOOL,
le, S. C.
to the East
THE?
kiast Line.
ORE, MD.
fraternal Order of Eagles, 8ep:e,
one first class fare plus $1.25.
h. 11 tli and 12th. limited for re
privilege of extending return
4, MASS.
Protestant Episcopal Church,
irst class fare plus f>0 cents for
e October 2nd and 3rd, limited
IIS, MO.
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Tickets 15 Day Tickets
SVERY DAY....
5 on sale every Tuesday
\TTY FOR EXCELLENT TRIP j
given cheerfully by Ticket
W. J. Craig, G. P. Agent.:
TON, N. C.
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:es,
t Dealing,:
Are the Best Drummers of;
LAKE CITY, S
mmers that have made
STAR ~
his Countrv and have made
HALL
i Tobacco Business.
i tobacco and not for
untry know this and therefor
sell this Seasons crop ae
ARBHOUSB,
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rho doesthings. '
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and any.goods not provinc
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territory, we proi
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outside price for
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j our force. Our fo
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Respectfu
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I . $10,000
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I at oargain rnces.
Calicoes 2cts and up, Blea
Homespun 4cts and up,
Ladies' Suits, worth $15 a
Indies Skirts, worth $3 to
Tnis paper is not larg
the bargains we otTer
at Slaughter prices.
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tnise our best eftion,
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i get you the very
our tobacco. . We JVY
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