The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, July 13, 1905, Image 4
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She (founti) Record.
KINGSTREE, S. C.
C. W. WOLFE,
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.
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THURSDAY , JULY 13, 1905
Speaking of "frenzied finance"
Tom Lawson might tind some valuable
data m the Pee Dee section of
South Carolina, which if properly
handled would make interesting'
reading matter.
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Those who were expecting a revolution
in Russia caused by a uiutin
uud ucw uuviug jiuadCdMUU ui mc
battle-ship Kiiiaz Potenikin are
doubtless disappointed at the time j
issue of the enterprise.
At the meeting held here Monday
in opposition to the dispensary one
of the speakers stated that the dispensary
had been foisted upon the
State as a "step toward prohibition," j
and that after about thirteen years !
under the system it is time that we
were thinking of taking another
Step. There's something in that.
The Trail of the Serpent.
When the charge was made about
a month ago by the Southern Cotton
association that the crop statistics
given out by the United States department
of agriculture had been
tampered with, Secretary Wilson
treated the matter with contempt,
declaring that such a thing as a
"leak" in the infoifiiation collated
by the bureau of cotton statistics
was ridiculous.
It is now admitted by the depart- j
ment that the figures were given out
fraudulently for speculative purposes
before the report was officially pro
mulgated. Bat in comparison with
other scandals unearthed in this de- -?
partment the mere stealing of the
crop report figures pales into insignificance.
The employees of this
bureau are now charged with selling
the figures to cotton brokers and even
with juggling with the report
so as to make the cotton acreage and me
the amount of fertilizers ust d greater fro
than was warranted bv the reports a n
p
from correspondents over the cotton
belt. The June report was thus affected
in a "bearish"' way and the ^
participants and beneficiaries of this j wil
wholesale fraud enriched themselves an
at the expense of the honor and in- cm
tpjrritv of fht* T'nifpil St!ih?s crnvorn.
O V .
! kn<
ment.
To say what should be done with ! ,,
these thieving and infamous scouw- jjs]
drels would not beadifficult matter; agi
but will anything be done? After riv
tY\
all the row caused by the postoffice *
aeaodals huw manv of the gang of
? ? enl
grafters were punished beyond dismissal
from office? it looks as if a]l
those high in authority are afraid to pe<
punish the guilty logues for fear VK
that they themselves will be involved. ^
The beat that can be hoped for, we
fear, is the abolishing of the bureau trj
of cotton statistics, and the sooner foi
that is done the less chance these So
rascally officials will have to con- *?
tinue their nefarious employment of
robbing the cotton growers 'of the
South.
giv
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n uii* wuic iu milij a pass luui
sverything that the government con- f;lt
trofs SK-nis to he permeated with ore
fraud. trail of the serpent is l'or
over it all so
ele
Look in a fcian's eyes for lion- less
-;sty, around lus mouth for weak- Tb
ness, at his chin for strength, ant
at his nails for cleanliness. j Rcj
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SUPERVISOR'S
FIRST QUAI
Xante*. Nature <
I C Ouss Co. r
\V T Wilkins
(> W Johnson *
J J 1'. Montgomery i
R II Jennings. State trea> '
W M Vause
NV I: ] la-elrien i
11 M Burrows
S \Y Jerni^an
J M Knddv
l?r II L linker
F I.Sliirer
Mrs H A M< Ken/.ie I
J M Barrineau
W W Lynch and M K King <
I) H \\ illiaiiiMin and J T Smith i
S 1' Britten i
it F> Keels
M (* McMillan
( W Ca?l?* 1
li K McClaiy
.1 II V Raskins
A IS BurrowJ
W Yarboroii?;h
M r Brown
K J Mcknight
R F Epp> '
C K EarMv
T I > Ramble
\V E Brockington
S ' Si o ctary
K K Blakolev
Williani Cooper
(* B Mitclium
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WTWilkin>
1) Busli Nexsen
IS N Stuckey
B B Johnson %
J M Rogers
I) La ma r Leo
J B Lemon
<; J Craliam, Sheriff j
una ? %
Ro^'t. Jones \
II 0 Britton 1
Lake Ci:y Hardware Co. i
Kingsrree "
J A Scott
Robt Hanna i
W II Gibbes i
J .1 B Montgomery
J J Grahain
E () Limmer
Brown Brother*
Kddie I) Epps
A I- Keels & (<<
J II Cooner
Jauies Epps
* 4 l?
R H Jennings. State treas
Vv W Kennedy
Weekly Mail
M E King
T I. Boyd
J J Graham
W R Funk
R I) Blakeley
B B Johnson
44 a ??
So Ca Penitentiary <
James a Fa?an
I)r Covington Lee
J J B Montgomery
\JIT l/il?nuAn 'Pv/tac 1
V* TT ilUllii^uu, x IV?^ j
M E Kiii); i
J K Cox I
J W Register
S F Cooper
?sfsuiitli Bros
X M Venters
I. 4< 44
I)r L B Johnson
J J B Montgomery
44 4 4k 44
4% 44 44 44
II M Burrows
R EWilscn
W W L> nch
A R Moselev and T E Salter*
R B Met lary
J L Blake'ey
M G McMillan
A B Spivey
F C Shirer
.1 N Sauls
W W Lynch and M E King i
4 :i 1 4 f\f\K
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VICIOUS LEGISLATION OPPOSED, 'dec,
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bop Gaoler's Opinion of the Dis- j agri
pensary System. | we <
Atlanta Constitution. r.ou
Editor Constitution: In your is- l'le
> of July 5, I note that one of the amj
nibers of the general assembly uni'
m the county of Floyd proposes exi!s
measure to which as a citizen of Ins*
orgia, I wish to enter emphatic ,at'
ection. You say: a,1(*
3ne of the measures upon which Ula
Wright is seriously thinking ^R"
II propose the establishment, of to
agricultural high school in every of
(
inly in the trtate for the purpose ;
disseminating a much-needed Pe|'
ow ledge of practical agriculture.
C5 * o j'f
'According to Mr Wright's pro
sed plan, the fund for the estab.
liment and maintenance of these SP"
ricultural schools should be deed
from dispensaries located in !
i cities and large towns of thelcou
...... I kee
?te where prohibition is not now ,
forced. , n(^
"Mr Wright's idea is to close up 1eia^
11
the bar-rooms in the State, le
il the local option law, and pro- lut
le for the establishment of dis- (
usuries in the cities and larger; or
J vrhi
v lis.
1 The dispensary system has been P6/1
ed and its moral results have been j
ind most vicious. The people of j
f ho
uth Carolina have found this so,
their sorrow, and, in not a few ^ L
tees, they are rising up against it
il throwing it off. tha
mer
2. Our local option law has ^re
en us wide areas of prohibit ion n
J sobriety not surpassed on the r
:e of the earth for morality and
ler. We cannot afford *o sell this ^
a f.w little schools of agriculture,
called, in whic.t the agricultural ^
ment would in all probability be
5 than an\ assignable uuantitv.
e. 1 . ac]1
is bid for the farmer's influence p^0(
1 vote will hardly be successful. y0u
illv, the farmers are not as easily egl)
^REPORT. j
STER. I
t' Claim. Amt allowed. I
oad plow 36 (X)
' ' 188 4U
oal for jail 29 96
niditor's sal 25 0(1
; II and jail 93 33
chain gang 9 00
mads 54 50
coroner 62 50
roads 36 92
bridges 3 50
post iiiorteui 5 00
bridges 2 50
poor 6 93
wood forC 11 16 50
chain tfanj: 100 00
ouri plow 73 5(i
roads 21 05
36 52
58 25
lii iri^es 2 50
0 50
poor 15 00
bridges 25 00
6 lfi
10 00
maris 12 60
bridges 5 00
roads 26 1)5
bridges 11 75
wood lor <111 1 50
road plow 32 18
co cou * is (5 00 ?
roads 33 5" B
desk for office 43 02 g
stainj s. etc 8 14 w
In id<;es 4 71 ?j
roads 4 50 g
chain gang 56 52 g
48 10 S
lumber for bridges 77 23 Q
mads 12 34 __
work on jail stables 22 50
roads 11 00
poor 12 00
constable 8 33 A
jail report Jan <k Feb 03 10
lunatics 30 60
horifl'ssal'v. 2iuos. 217 33 A
.....a..,.. ;..:i .t.'i on
H'l IV VII Jit I I v wv
x>*ts for - 8 ?o j _
bain gait}? 34 90
jail stables 28 72
lumber jail stable* 11 58
rauls 3 V0
desk for auditor 24 Uq
auditor's salary 25 Oo
contingent 4 80
11 36
magistrate 10 7a
roads 10 00
lK*el chain gang 7 52 j
l*n>r 72 00
bridges 4 00
lumber jail fence 5 00
" stables 12 52
lairrowed money 5,250 00
bridges 5 50
advertising; ' 80 (?)
roads y oo
3 60
2 inos. salary 1U 66
urick for jail barn 3 80
roads 2 00
lumber for jail yard 10 12
work on * " 22 7u
cloth for chain gang 2^ 72
bridges ti 00
chain gang *39 50
1 mo. salary 25 oo
nrv witness tick's 897 75
oads 19 12
>d equalization 15 40 d
8 oo I
12 80 ^
poor 87 00
roads 20 15 =
34 25
|Ki*t .nortem 5 oo 1
auditor's contingent 5 50 |
' salary 25 00 J.
corn& bay-road plow *5 0o
coroner 2 mos. 31 25
l?d of equalization 6 00 ?
roads 10 00 ^
magistrate and con 17 50
roads 6 00
22 75 ! 1
" . 49 50 /
7 87 I
bridges 13 K8
06 ! ?
rliain gang 50 (X)
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J. N.HAMMKT. !*Clerk.
?ived as some might suppose.
. If we needed and desired an |
[cultural school in each county, A
do not wish them to draw their; IT
rishment from a doggerry run by X
civil government. Dram shops
education ought never to be; n
ted. In so far as any such union I
ts in Georgia now, we need to;
itute pioceedings for divorce, i =
?er than make the intimacy closer
more general. It is an unnat1,
not to say an infamous, union,
effect of which is inevitably
debauch the moral life of the PJ
th of the land. If the parents! I
< > i l.nou rlui'o nf nrna. 1 II
J CVJI glAj ill l 11VOV v* HJU V* 2^ * vw |
ity, are not willing to give their' J
dren ihe education required for m
, they do not wish to be further
raded by turning over their off-1 Q
ng to the care of a public dog- j
i as a sort of wet nurse,
'he preachers in Georgia, with
nneudable propriety, generally
p clear of political entanglements j
agitations,but with a rather gen- [ Pf
acquaintance with them,I make j 1
1 to affirm that if any such nieasis
seriously proposed in Georgia
he repeal of the local option law 1
any sort of dispensary system
itsoever, and especially for a dis-;
sary system with an educational'
)e attached, they will be heard i
71. It may as well be understood
t we are not going to submit to
dispensary in Georgia in any
ii without a fight, and a fight
twill mean political graves to
i who trifle with the moral insts
of this commonwealth. This
ot a threat, but a plain stateit
of fact.
WarreJ A Candler.
.tlanta. Ga.^^ily 6, 1905.
v'iiere are ^|fiu sick? Head- ^
e, foul-tong-u^ no appetite,
k enerj,'-}', pain in your stom,
constipation? Hollister'n ~
:ky Mountain Tea will make
. well and keep you well. 35
ts. Lake City Drug Co.
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WHY
When you buy a pi;
organ?why not bi
est and best Mani
world and get the
easiest terms? Wri
booklet and catal
(asking*. Why not!
THE CABLE
Mason &. Ilamlin Pi
Canover, Cable,
Wellington pianos
pianos?Chase ar
I players and C'hici
I
FACTORY I
2*2 KING
Charleston,
25 Per C
To Clear Out the Balance
Suits We Offer For 10 D
Our Entire Line ot Suits a
Price.
Our Special Sale In
Success So we Wan
Better, \
Don 't Delay If You Wish
Last Long At These Pria
^ All Goods Not Satisfacto
^unninghai
)ARL1NGT0N,
Vlilburn
jingle and DoubI<
Bod
HAVE JUST RECEIVE
BOVE CELEBRATED WA
?JG THEM AT LOW PRICE
ABLE PAPER. CALL
'tinmflfi Ar. Rrarl
.XlV/UiitVM VA/ A/XVWU.
INGSTREE,
'li Emii toll
ipecial Rates
% VI/
Atlar
infnrinrntn l/ntnrnno' Donninn Inilidlfi
IIIIGUGIUIG IGIGIUIIO MIIUIl, LUUIOVI
One cent per mile for distance
Rate from.Kin^Ktree, S. 0 , d!
Tickets on Sale June 10th, 1 It
limit June 19th. Extension ol
be obtained by depositing ti
I ouisviile, Ky., and payment
ticket, stop-over will be alio
mond, White Sulphur Springs
Hoc Springs).
Special train service and thro
operated from convenient poir
see the Ajjent, or consult "Th
WRIGHTSVILLE |
On account of Summer School
% * wi 1 ? xt n .
Tickets to wiiminj^ion, *>. v^.
and 17th, with tinal limit Junt
fare plus 25 cents for the roun<
Rate from Kin^stree, S. C. to
turn $4.70.
For any other information v
M Emerson, Traffic Mgr. II
WILMINGTC
Bring us Youi
NOT? |
ano-piano player
jy from the lar^ifacturer
in the
lowest price and
te for descriptive
o^s free for the
COMPANY I
anos and Organs.
Kingsbury and
. Re^al Electric
i_?r nionn I
iv* v/unvi |/iuuu p
1^0 Cottage or- I
BRANCH:
STREET,
s. c.
ent. Off,
of Our Men and Boy's
ays From June v 15th
t 1-4 Off the Regular
9
Mav was a Bta
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t to Make this Even
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a Suit, They Will Not
9S.====
ry Can Be Returned.
m & Dove,
s. c.
Wagons.
t Complete With
ly.
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:L> A mk-luau uc inci
GONS AND ARE OFFER- j
;S FOR CASH OR ACCEP-;
AND SEE THEN AT
ham's Stables,
s. c.
'I (1.001 ?nr
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itic Coast Line. *
lie, Kr Jill 10 li 1,90s.
1 traveled, plus 25 cents. : 7
14.00 for the round trip. <
li, 12th and 13th, with tinal
f linal limit to July 10 may
ickets with Joint A^ent, <;
of fee of 50 cents on each v.
wed at Petersburg, Richand
Convin^ton and (for
ujfh Pullman cars will be
its. For other information
e Purple Polder."
BEACH, N, Ct
. June 15th to 21st, 1905.
_:ii u ? f . tut, 1 r,ti,
Will Utr 2!iUlU 'JUlIC It III) x^c** _
i 24th, for one first class E
3 trip.
Wilmington, N. C. and rewrite,
^
iJ J fraig, Sea. Passenger Agt 1
)N, N. C.
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Sj THE CL(
' Special Line of the C
NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, C<
Also a swell line of neck w
four-in-hand ties that has
time,: ?
Stetson
The Shoes made by btetsoi
pair warranted and une
comfort. We have just rei
the factory.
CLOTHING!
Two Piece Suits i
YOUTHS' SUITS
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?$2$$Call and see
Straw
We have the Latest
YOU'LL BE
TJ
We sell the better kind at
NIGHT SHIRTS-In facta!
line can be found at
J. B. 5
ZECingfstic
WOM't Y(Q)1M
OUR "BUSY" DRY
Is now filled with choice
now until the spring seas
strong efforts to clear out
something in winter g<
just write o
We'll forward samples at
HERETOFORE we have
stocks by means -of CUT
week, and only our home
benefit. Now IF YOU'LL
TER, we'll quote prices foi
opens the wav for our oul
secure the unusual bargair
sales. : :
If you want prices on F
Letter for "THE BIG Fl
BUELLlO
Clis-rlestc
3et In T1
OF COMIP
5. n A F
N GO U R D1N S' THREE.S
We have just receive*
SdBN'S SRRI
Also the latest
3 Z3RING
We wish to receive your pat
are not pleased after purcha
fund you your money in excli
you.
W S. Mai
Iingstiee? - ^
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ASK MR. (
WHAT OUR PA:
THEY ARE TI
STAND EVEIi
?aints for Every Purpose, Manui
aint & Oil Co., Sold by KING
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)TH1ER. !<
elebrated Lion Brand
DLLARS and CUFFS.
ear?the prettiest lot of
been here in a long
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Shoes.
n are Standard-Every
qualed for looks and
ceived a shipment from
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CLOTHING!
:or Summer Wear.
, /tges 16 [' ?Q. \
our line
Hats.
x - v.|
Shapes and Styles. v
me -X
NEEDING i
"nclerTxrea, x,
moderate prices, also
lything in the Clothing
teele's, .
3 e, S. C. I
~+4 iu
Writ? I
A Letter? , 1
GOODS STORE
winter fabrics. From
on opens we'll make
this stock. If there's
oods you can use?
IS A LETTER j
nnrp m/y? v \
sold out our surplus
-PRICE sales twice a
customers reaped the
- WRITE US A LET
r the next sale. This
:-of-town customers to
is offered at our special
urniture,Mark your
JRNITURE STORE"
tGBERTS,
ilTL, S. C.
I
ie Habit
4G TO
^CUS'
TORY SKY-SCRAPER
i a fresh stock of
KG SUITS.
: styles of
B BIN BR Y
ronage and then if you
sing1 from us we will rentage
for the goods sold
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rcssii ii
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[nts are! ' i v
ie best! .
!y test,
actured by Leland Moore!
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