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v ' ,, _ ' F6' FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK SITU* /ymn^ ji ^ A. ' I We Know Ycur^ Wants and Want Yot 3. wacl%ce jon:s, jr. cashie3. t it.sixor.ktarv- w.a^j. mooj^ ^ h ~ , _ t am_ _ , _ ? v \^ > * ^sss^) v ^ i h. ii. i'ostox. chaw. m* kit fwCcatlrt erctrt Allowed in tbefavings Depart men* j j.,?. m'clam. ^ i I ifc? mmb mm i *VOL XIX KiNGSTREE, SOUTH CAROUNA, NOVEMBER 9, 1905. NO LAKE CITY DOTS AND DASHES. 'SOKE ROSEATE REFLECTIONS?TWiNS AND TRIPLETS- HOW A "G. M. I." ' PATRON (ARE TO GRIEF. * Lake City, Nov. 7:?Mr W F L Steele came down from Rockinbam. N. CM last week and will be here for some time looking ; after the business of his company and his own private alfairs. He believes there is a ?rreat future L ahead for this section and will I do all his part to hasten the time wnen it win iaKe its piace ^W^^rmong the TTf o s t prosperous communities of the country. Mr Steele's influence is being-felt towards inducing the right sort of people to come ^ among us. Already some good men have come and more will ' >follow. Five years have made many improvements in this country; five more, without a calamity, - will work wonders. But in times of prosperity, if we would be wise, we will not forget that evil days are sure to come some time. In the years of plenty provision should be made for the times of dearth that are ahead. Some folks say that the tenof nature is towards hav^ ng things -in twos; but there most momentous exceptions fhis rule?exceptions fraught yth the fate ot nations ?and are in threes. For ini, the Great Roman triurn, Ca^ar, Pompey and s; the three famous states .ilioun,Webster and Clay; ie graces. Faith, Hope rity; and the three grand ? of the autumn?'posers immrms and potatoes. greSfest of these is / -1 J Coward we again ks for some line pota:y were not of extrasize, but full, slick and id strictly Al. Ten J 35 pounds and every picture * Bake a few of -nice and brown, and lay i along beside a barbecued ,4sum. "Friends, Romans, antrymen, lend me your eyes," At we'll use our own jaws for he present. Mrs Emma Kennedy and Miss Mary, of the Hebron neigh x>rnood, were noted 'Tn-- f in town last Wednesday. Last week we stated that the SS Planters'Warehouse would be used as a storage house for cot>ton. This was not correct. One L|^0tiqnndi- was permitted to put ^^^s^fciral bales in the warehouse i so tlfat he could insure and hold P it. This was noised abroad and r the conclusion contained in the , article referred to was a natural one, but \t was a mistake. The house is a lanre one and cotton ^ - TH"there is so placed that it does not interfere with anything and Messrs Motley are still running' their tobacco business and hustling too and there will be no let up until the season closes. Last Sunday the Lake City \ Baptist church by vote in conp *. terence notified Rev T J Rooke that the church considered it desirable to change her pastor. - In the call extended some years ago to Rev Mr Rooke it was provided that whenever either the church or the pastor desired to sever the relationship, three months' notice must be given to R the other party to the compact. > * The action of the church Sunday was in accordance with this agreement, and on the first of r February next Mr Rooke will cease to serve this church. He ^is a noble man; bis life is blameMess; his work here has been for good and there are many who gffl| wm regrei iu kxvc mux up. nr ^ is a good man, a pure Christian, T and there is not wanting many lEftd earnest prayers for his future happiness and prosperity. ^ La^Rliiisday Mr Wheeler M h T' , of FlorenCfe-county, came ff| a to complete the purchase ct of land and brought H M his pocket. While the ||| ^ers were being prepared 5| nt to the State's liquor Ml nought a bottle of beer, H| it, drank it and started ;e street. Before he had K oundred yards he felt for |[|j ket bookcontaining the III Fvery cent wis gone! Ball y was in his hip ich bis handkerjjSi arried, Mr Floyd I?g| .n taking out the &j|| ^^gged out the ft Mb falling to flDMlBBHBHBicked up by. ' , J someone who didn't have the honor to try to tind the owner. However that may be,he is certainly SI 10.00 short. H G Askins, Esq., returned to Kinjifstree Saturday, having re-1v covered sufficiently to take up his work again. 'lis illness was i a very lonjj and serious one. At times very little hope of his recovery was entertained. His 1 friends are rejoiced at his de- c cided improvement and hope for his complete restoration. Dr H L Baker of Rome was f here a few hours Monday morning to the delight of many friends. He is very popular here t with all who knew him in the 1 days when this was his home. W L B. j # A CARD. t Thi* is to certify that all druggists are authorized to refund your money if Foley's Honey and Tar fails to ^ cure your cough or cflld. It stops * the cough and heals the lungs. 1 Prevents pneumonia and will cure incipient consumption. Contains no opiates an I is safest for children. ^ Ask for Foley's Honey and Tar and 1 insist upon .having it. Stops the ^ cough and heals the lungs. Sold bv Dr DC Scott. t A Card from Mr Gause. v Editor County Record: c I see Mr Gordon is still not satisfied, for he asks thirteen foolish questions.The Bible says, c "Answer not a fool according to his folly lest thou be like him." i Now I hope Mr Gordon can see J his folly in this matter. He has r warmed his soup over so much 1 it needs salting again and I hope that on the 21st of November the voters of old Williamsburg coun- f ty will show Mr Gordon what t they think of the liquor traffic r by voting a "no dispensary" f ticket. Yours for prohibition and so- ^ briety, W P Gause. Cowards, S. C., Nov. 5. ' t SON iA)ST MOTHER. J "Consumption ru?? :r. onr family, I and through it I lo** my mother," t writes E H Reid, of Harmony, Me. ? "For the past five years, however, c on the slightest sign of a cough or cold, I have taken l)r King's New Discovery for Consumption, which i has saved me from serious lung r trouble." Mis mother'.* death was u t sad loss Tor Mr Reid, but he learn- . ed that lung trouble must not be ' neglected, and bow to cure it.Quick- J est relict and cure for coughs and ? colds. Price 50c and $1.00; guaran- } teed at l)r W V Rrockinton's drug s store. Trial bottle free. Fruit and Truckers' Association, f Lake City, Nov. 7: A Fruit t and Truckers' association was t organized here last week with i the following officers: President, 2 A C Stewart; 1st vice pres., D t M Epps; 2nd vice pres. S E 1 Floyd; sec'ty. and treas J D Singletary;executive committee: * H V Epps, II II Singletary, S R 1 Rodgers and J VY Ward. Next wil 1 Ka Tnocrlnt* i x 111CC HUj^ mil Ut 1IV.IU i uv.^>uuj . J November 14. WLB f A DISASTROUS CALAMITY. \ It is a disastrous calamity, when c you lose your health, because indi- tgestion and constipation have sup- s ped it away. Prompt relief can he had In Dr King's New Life Pills. ^ They build up your digestive or- 1 gans. and cure headache, dizziness, t colic, constipation, etc. Guarari- 3 teed at Dr VV V llrockintou's drug c store; 2oc. ? Scranton Snap Shots. 1 Scbantos, Nov. 0: Sheriff Geo Graham of Kingstree paid us a pleasant call one day last week. c Messrs S M Dickson ami II B Gra- j ham are confined to their beds with f?*. ] ver. We hope to see them out before long j Mrs W S Lynch and children re- i turned tonight from a visit to relatives J \ at Georgetown. ] Several of the Scranton folks are I taking in Charleston's Gala week. 1 Mr John Knight has opened up a pice line of merchandise on Railroad street. We wish him much success. Miss Carrie Flagler, who holds quite a pleasant position with W. Wright, spent Sundaj at King-tree. Mr E M Singletary was at Cowards S again Sunday. Mrs E L Parker and daughter of Atlanta, Ga.. aie visiting relatives at this ? place. i Several citizens of Scranton were in ( Kingstree last Monday on business, t among whom were. PS V* nil. W M D , McGee. K J Hutchinson. W .J Willoughby. John James, N M Graham c ami Winslow Wright. . C Mr J A Gaunt of Florence was t anionc the visitors here last Sunday. r -O , * Mr Anderson Daniels of Hannah j and Miss Wilks, formerly of Aiken. ( but who is now teaching school at Sa. lem, Florence ^county, was noted 011 our streets last Sunday morning. C Mrs Maggie Clemmons of Darling- 3 ton visited friends and relatives at I this place this week. M K M Notice. Notice is hereby given that parties leaving corn at Kings tree Grist Mill will do so at their own risk. The management will not be responsible * for OQ^lefi^il). A ! [oca! Hems of Interest. 1 The c'rcas is com in if. Wanted. A few loads of stove vood on subscription. Cotton sold here yesterday at Oifc; seed at ?14 a ton. It is expected that the new lepot will be occupied in a week >r ten days. LeRoy Lee, Esq., went to jeorj^eto.vn this week on proessional business. Several valued comniunica ions, for lack of space, haa to >e omitted this week. S G W Sliijip, Es(|., of the Florence bar. was in town yeserday on professional business. Misses Bessie and Sadie Johnon, who have been visiting riends in Florence, returned lere this week. W L Bass, Esq.. The Record's brilliant and versatile ^ake City correspondent, spent ruesday ni<,rht in town. Mr E B Wilson, chief clerk of he comptroller general's office, vas here Monday making the innual settlement with the county auditor. Mr John Arthur BroCkinton >f Trenton, Fla., is here on a 'isit to his old home. Mr Brocknton is a son of the late Dr fohn F Brockinton and has nany friends here who are deighted to see him again. H G Askins, Esq.. who has >een ill for a long time at his athers home in Lake City, reurned here Saturday and will esume the practice of his proession. His many friends are :ongratulating him on his re:overy. We are requested to announce hat on Wednesday evening. November 15, there will be a lot supper at. Mr J G Mcl'ulou'gh's home,''near Benson post iffice, for the benefit of Cedar >wamp joint school. Public is ordially invited to attend. Among* those who are taking n Gala week in Charleston are loted the following from town: )r and Mrs W V Brockinton, \ev E E Ervin, Misses Bell and Jly Ervin. Mrs Leltoy and Miss >eren.i Lee, Mrs W N .lacobs, rtiss Barbara Jacobs, Mrs Lula shannon, L J Stacklev. Mr H A Meyer and daughter, kliss Sadie, returned last week rom a very pleasant and exended Northern trip, their itinTary including New1 York, 3rooklyn, F'all lliver, and i sail up the Hudson. Miss Florae Meyer, who accompanied :hem, will prolong- for some weeks more her sojourn among riends in that part of the county Monday being salesday the own was crowded with people rom the county, attracted by lie otfer of several desirable )ieces ot property by sheriff and :lerk. The sales were all most reditable to our county and hows the price of both town md farming lands to be steadly on the increase. Ten lots in lit" IUH 11 Ul UVlUllnril 1/1 uu^ui H,530, the lot> averaging1 about >ne acre in size. One tract of (59 acres brought $2,150. One >f 334 brought $3,800, and one 192 acres brought $3,500. "1 THANK THE LORD!" Tie I Hannah Plant, of Little Rock Vrk., "for the relief I got from [lucklen's Arnica Salve. It cured liy fearful running sores, which lothiug else would Tieal, and from vhieh 1 had suffered for it years." t is a marvelous healer for cuts, >urns and wounds. (Juaranteed at >r \V V Broekinton's drug store; KNOCKED OCT IN SPARTANBURG. he County Votes Against the Dispenary in the Ratio of About Six to One. Spartanburg, November 7.? Special: The election on the dis>ensary question was very [U1CI. ^Jictiai VU171 L vi Cic? nade by the dispensary's friends o get the votes out. Forty pre:incts give 1,(>;].'> votes against lispensary, and 274 for it. The otal vote of the county may lot exceed 2,500. The sentiment s very pronounced against the lispensary. Not a single precinct in the :ounty went for the dispensary, md at several precincts the (i M received not a single vote. HOLLtSTER'S Rocky Jlountain Tea A Busy Medicine for Bo.sy People. Bring! Golden Health and Renewed Vigor. A specific for Constipation, Indijrtstfhn, Liv* .ml Kidney Troubles a*: sijri ??. Iinp'.tr Hood, Baa Breath, 8loeci*;t Bewck, Heailach md Backache. It'sRoctfy ilcmUin Tea in tat et form, 85 cent* a b->x . le t> 'SPECIAL NOTICES Transient Xotiees will lie Published In This l/olumn at Ili?* Kate ??l* One Cent a Word for Each ls>ue. FOE itEXT: Four ! rye rooms for I< nt. Apple t<> I>r W V Hroekiiiton. WANTED?A few loads ??!' stove wood on subscription. r\. tonic which is not piett.sing to the taste, lacks at least one great virtue SHAW'S PUKE MALT is delicious For sale at the Dispensary. Foreclosure Sale-, ST A TE <) F S( >VT11 (JA KOI.IX A V ColXTV OF WILLIAMS Hl'RG. T John S Fulton vs Edward Brock in (on By virtue of judgment for foreclosure to me directed and filed in this ' ause. 1 will offer for sale at public uuctiod in front of the court house I door, in Kingstree, S. ('.. within the j legal hours of sale to the highest bidder tor cash, on the lirst Monday in rteoenffjor, next. being the Ith day. 15K)o. w All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, lying, being and situate in Williamsburg county. King township. State of South Carolina containing(41) acres and bounded on the North by .1 E Krockinton: on the East by Win (bumble; South hy Calvin Huberts; West by Calvin Harris, the above land mortgaged being a interest therein. <i J (i RAH AM. S W C. Notice. A meeting of the trustees ot the county is most earnestly requested in Kingstree, S. ('.. on the 25th of November. 1JW5, for the consideration of important business. Come and let us consult together about school matters generally. Wm. COOPER. 11-5-3t. Co. Supt. Ed. Foreclosure Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Cor XT Y OK WlLUAMSBflKJ. John M Nexsen vs Mary Hall, et al By virtue of a judgment fur foreclosure to me directed and filed in this j cause. 1 will offer f<;r sale at public auction in front of the court house i ilium iti K inirwl pen 's ( ivitllifl the legal hours of salt*, to ihe highest bidder for cash, on the first .Monday in December, next, being the 1th day, 1905. All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, lying, being ami situate in Williamsburg county ar.d State of South Carolina, containing 25 acres, being the Northern portion of my tract of land whereon I now live and bounded as folhnvs: North by lands of Dick Bradley; East by lauds of .lames Tisdale; South by the other portion of my tract of land, and West ,hv lands of S S Tisdale. G .1 GRAHAM, s w a Contract to Let. Notice is hereby given that the County Hoard of Commissioners will meet at Simms Beach bridge on Black river at 12 o'clock, Saturday Nov. 25. to let contract to have said bridge repaired. .1 .1 GRAHAM. 11 -9-llt. County Supervisor. Final DischargeNotice is hereby given that A W Graham,exccutoi of the Estate of Mary N Graham,deceased, has this day made application unto me for a final discharge as such executor and that the. 5th day of December. 1!H)5, at 12 o'clock a. in., at my office has been appointed for the hearing of said petition. S MoB Scott, t.t Judge Probate Wmsbg. Co. For Sale or Rent. I offer mv plantation, known as i. ?rr m." ? ? i i e the \V V strong plantation, aoouc o I miles southeast of Kingstree, S C, containing 695 acres, 76 acres cleared^ for sale or rent. Anyone wishing to purchase or rent will please confer with me at Marion, S C. W s Foxworth. The timber is sold on the^tw laud. \ Littledoctor GIVES YOU a complete treatment at our store for 25 cts. His cnncia 1 ft/ is T.'iver Com pl&.ints, all kinds, and he guarantees satisfaction, or. money back. Ramoivs Liver Pills an" %. I J\ \ " i L; .. ^ 1 WW Sim! anil pamts 11 | , UViiM HiW i Mil 1M g | [ / Fill 10 WHTES. SOS-t H 1 Ill STYLE The Latest Approved, j g \r -I : ? g MB I FIT Your Form and Stay Fit. g IVALUE One Hundred Cents for a Dollar. I Your Emiiion ol ita lili cooviuce tod ii Iter j j ~v f I ore me Besl Medluni Priced CioiUiio on me Morket. yj\Jj || ,| Ask YOUR Merchant to Sell | il I -' ? > TTfWT ITavwa'I'J "Dv***i J ^1 /sflt n> I HI I ; J *vw aai vo,iu jj;auu vxvtuiug^ i ^ | J < ;? and you will have that "Self j jh ] 3f I Satisfied Feeling." ' | MADE BY :|| 1 Meinhard, Schaul & Co., 1 f NEW YORK AND SAVANNAH. 3: | ^v^AAAAAAfAAAAfAfAAfAWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAy ? ?? ? .. ".Hi FOR SALE* I Mil ; Brick in any quantity to suit purchas B * l<-r. The Best Drv Press Macilice-niade i II I M I A A || abeick. v H I ivl P A3 A special shapes made to order.- Cor re- XX |J|ljX XUafflX /.? j pondence solicited belore placing your BB W WWm wvw^B j orders. U*. R. FUNK. ftl/anteci. Qp Uhree S'arms. ' 7: . I2Oc 7/Jant to Zftuy at Once VJf&?? StyXXX H /apcac ?nrl Mfifoc 1 1V/1 JVU U11U 1T1M1VU j J>irot Containing 100 Acres j With One Horse Farm % . !jwwcleared' Just Received at Containing ISO Acres ' SJ H<*stFln?! HELLER'S STABLES. \taining 200 Acres h Three Horse Farm ^ Come and Get Your Rick ^ ^ of ^ jo Places 7/Just jTaoo 'Dwelling Jfouse and Out Puildings and Situated 7/car T~ TT1 1* T 1 T I 1 Church and School. iVl, Jj . Fj I J I J Fj FV . <*r J J KINGSTREE, S. C. Otou jJroj., =?? : Jffingstroo, S. C. J" ~ ~ ??? ?Mules * Hor^ 21 It Will Be Worth You/ $ 1 j 1 A U1W D 1 IV/1 * % While to Visit Our ? ? ] - - < Exhibit at THE g 5 fJ STATEFAIR ? 19 I capi n^n iimrr ap* ?? * n i m ; vi 11 He will have in oper 5 J f1" tion on the grounds a nunl 1 I i? ber of machines and e^ I J Driv'gines, each the best and 9 j pr most modern of its kind. I .Competent men will be. 9 in charge if the exhibit, jg and Ihey will be glad to p demonstrate any machine, ' , give full information and r auote urices. 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