The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, March 14, 1907, Image 3
* .< J
pf
y ' i
South CaroliBd Day io Public Schools.
A programme and collection of
material is being prepared at the re- (
quest of the State superintendent of
education bv Supt. A. J. Thackston
f '
of Orangeburg and some of the
teachers of the Orangeburg city
schpo's for the celebration of "South j
Carolina dav"' m the schools of the
*
State on Calhoun's birthday, March'
h 18. This programme with the ac-'
compauying selections will he dis-:
tnbuted by the State superintendent's
oflice. Superintendent Martin
has issued the following letter to the j
superintendents and teachers in con-!
nection with the matter:
'To Superintendents and Teachers:.
"In accordance with an at t of the
I
general assembly, approved ltih day
of February, A. D. 190(5, and herewith
incorporated, I am sending you
a suggestive programme and material j
for the celebration of 'South Caro- j
lina day' in the public schools. You
will notice that this pamphlet contains
material which is not in the i
suggestive programme This is done'
in order to allow as much variety as
possible. Some teachers may desire (
to include in their programmes other ;
selectious which are not contained;
herein. Of course this will be all
right
"It is hoped that the celebration
of this day will cause the people of |
South Carolina to study and appre- \
ciate more generally the history aud |
the resources of this great State.!
We certainly have not, m the past, ;
given due attention to these matters, j
If this programme is carried out as
the law provides great benefit will
iccrue to the people of the State.
"Allow me to suggest that, in ad- j
ition to carrying out a programme to
hich the patrons of the schools may
,-e invited you also provide for the
aisiug of sufficient funds ou that
occasion to purchase for your school
rooms copies of pictures of Calhoun
and Hampton. I have arranged
with W. A. Reckling & Sons, Columbia,
S. C., to furnish to such
schools as may desire them, pictures
16 by 20 inches, nic.dy framed, of :
these two great men at $2 each. If
the children raise money for these
pictures and have them put in the
school rooms 1 think that such work
will, in itself, have a fiue influence. I
"Sincerely yours,
?- "0. B. Martin. '
"State Superintendent of Education."'
The programme is as follows: ,
Song, "Ho! for Carolina/'
Roll call of South Carolina celebrities.
Recitation, "Carolina."
Reading, "The South in the Revo
lution.'
Recitation, "Charge of Hagood's
Brigade/'
4 Seng, "Carolina."
0 Sketch of the life of John C. Calhoun.
(
THE LARGEST WHOLESALE
A\D RETAIL DRY GOODS
AND CARPET HOUSE
IN THE SOUTH.
1
NEW SPI
OUR STORES ARE
OUR READY-TO-^
ARE THE MOST STYLISH 1
Ladies'| Nobby Eton Suits mad<
Panamas, Voiles, Black and Colored '
from $18.00 to $30.00. Worsted suits
Ladies' Shirt Waist suits in silk-la\
$6.00 to $35.00 per suit.
Ladies' Silk Jumper suits, "The la
per suit.
Ladies' Princess suits (also new) n
range from $12.00 to $35.00 per suit.
! LADIES'
i
20 Styles here to every one to be fc
When you intend buying a waistsend
us your measure, state what pri
the prettiest and cheapest waist you
We make a specialty of 1
Mattings, Curtains and Uph
Agents for Dr. Jagei
Patterns, 10, and 15c.
*
John C. Calhoun in public opinion.
"Industrie* and education of .South
Carolina", by several children.
Recitation, "Butler and the Palmetto
Regiment."
Song, "The Children's Song."
Sketch, "Henry Laurens."
Recitation, "Emily Geiger's Rule.''
Sketch, "South Carolina."
Song, "Dixie."
CONSUMPTION.
The Proper Way of Treating This Insidious
Disease.
One of !in* earliest sign.- ?'f eonpumption
i> a 1? -- <>;' strength and
Hcsli. and thi- 1 aluav- arouse
suspicion in il:-- ( a?e of a young man
or woman win u 'here i~ no other
evident * In addition to
I lie grauuai iimui. mere w 11 i j
usually be i? i::i? 1 a rapid ;?ulse. :
shortness of breath. anaemia. a- i
shown by pale lips and extreme
whiteness of the eyes, a poor appe- !
lite and indigoMion. There may be 1
feverishness in the afternoon, to- i
gether with a hacking cough and |
sometimes a little spitting of blood,
but this is more commonly a sign
which appears in the later stages.
The two mainstays of the person
threatened with or actually suffering
from consumption are fresh air
and a generous diet. In no disease
should the injunction to "throw
physic to the dogs" be so faithfully
obeyed.
If possible, -the consumptive
should sleep actually in the open
air, on a balcony sheltered from
the north and east winds, but if this
cannot be done the windows of the
bedroom should be kept wide open
at night, and the bed should be so
placed that it is bathed in the air
entering from without. The patients
often fear this will give them
colds or increase the cough, but it
docs just the opposite. Of course
the sleeper should be well protected,
with a hood in very cold weath- |
en and a warm sleeping robe so as
not to become chilled if the bedclothes
are accidentally displaced.
The daytime should be passed in
the open air. The patient, if weakness
or a fever keeps him from
walking, should sit all day on a
porch or by an open window on the
sunny side of the house and should
practice full, deep breathing for a
few minutes at a time freouently.
The diet should he as nutritious
as it is possible to make it. Eggs
and milk should he the standby?,
with a good allowance of meat and
also of fat if fat can be digested.
Cure must be taken not to upset the
stomach, for much depends upon
good digestion, but a patient living
in the open air day and night will
be astonished at the quantity of
food he can eat and assimilate.
Fever at any part of the day is a
sign to avoid fatiguing exercise.
The bowels must be kept in proper
condition.?Youth's Companion.
The Clever Baby.
Nodd?You say your baby doesn't
walk yet? Mine does. Same age
too. Your babv cut his teeth vet?
Todd?No.
Nodd?Mine has?all of them.
Your baby talk?
Todd?Not yet. Can yours?
Nodd?Great Scott, yes)
Todd (desperately) ? Does he
shave himself or go to a barber's?
Louis Coli
232 AND234 KING STRE
The House that gives yon "SATISI
GNTG AND
FILLED TO OVERFLOWING WIT
WEAR GARMENTS
ro BE FOUND ANYWHERE,
e of Fancy Plaids and MixturesTaffeta
Silks. Price of silk suits range
i from $10.00 to $30.00.
vn, linen and lingerie. Priced from
test." Priced from $14.00 to $30.001
I
lade of lingerie, lawn and silk. Prices,
WAISTS
>und in any other house in the South,
-be it Madras, Lawn, Linen or Silk,
ceyou want to pay and we'll send you
ever purchased.
Ladies' Muslin Underwear; B
olstery Goods.
*s celebrated Sanitary an
OUR CLUBBING BATES. I
We offer cheap clubbing rales
with a number of popular news-,
papers and periodicals. Kead care-,
fully the following list and select,
the one or more that you fancy and !
we shall be pleased to send in your
order. These rates are of course all
cash in advance, which means that
both Tub Kecokd and the paper
ordered must be paid for, not 1, 2. 3,
4, 5, 0, 7, S, I), 10, 11, but twki.vk
months ahead. Helow is the list of
our best clubbing offers.
1'he 1?ecori> and News & Courier
(Semi-weekly,) ?l.t?o.
The Kkcokp and Honied Farm
(twice a month,! Sl.ljo.
The ltEcOKoand New York World
(3 times a week,) $l.?o.
The KkcokD and Atlanta Consti
lutiiMi (3 times ;i week) 85.
The Record ami Atlanta Constitution
(weekly $i.50.
The Record and Bryan's Commoner,
$1.75.
The Kecokd and Cosmopolitan
Magazine $1 75.
Tub Kecokd and Youth's Companion
(New Subscribers) $2.50.
The Kecokd Semi-Weekly State,
$2.50.
The Kecokd and LippincottV
Magazine 1 year each *2.75.
The Record and National
Magazine, 1 year each, $1 60.
N. B. We do not club with any!
daily papers. The first issue you i
receive of the paper or periodical is:
evidence that the money for same
has been forwarded by us. We are)
not responsible after that.
THE COUNTY RECORD
7
Kingstree, S. C.
Final Discharge.
Notice is hereby given that the un<lei>igned,
M. V. Cox. ailuiimstrator,
of the e-tate of W. M. H.Oox deceased,
will apply to P. M. Brockington,
I'rnh-ifo .Itnlir.. <,f Wi 11 iII,-v ('nun
ty, at twelve oVlo'k Si.. Monday.
Maivli 11. 1?.?U7. for a final discharge as
su*h administrator.
M. V C??x,
Administrator Est. W. M. li. COX.
2-5-it.
I a 0 BOTH
I T 0 Whist
! ML Fu? Q
I(rt\|Vk Carolina W
I i CaroKna Whiikey will sri
j M ^
oliififtlifl 3 SAMPLE BQ77L
nnHHMRg will ship you by expres
liiiiil^wft?]jj ui'',nc! >"-SflmeV3
SPFHAI. N0T1 "I !t
THE cacpsi
I jlil I ' II,r.) (Alto Win?*oo-HAt#ic, i. r.) >
' Jjr All whlallwi iu*ie un!?r tti?
ten & Co.*
ET? CHARLESTON, S. C,
PACTION or yoir ?oify back.
SUMMER
H THE BEST OF THE MARKETS 4
SILKS AND DRI
The newest weaves and colorings.
Plaid Taffeta Silks in a large range of
at 59c, 69c, 7oc, $1 00, $1 89 and $1 50 pei
Fancy Silk Suitings, beautiful coloring
19 inch Changeable Taffeta Silk at 50c
36 inch Changeable Taffeta Silk at $10
Bose Bay Taffeta Silk at 50c per yard.
27 inch Rajah Silk at 75c per yard.
Black Taffeta Silk, 36 inches wide, at
DRESS G
Large assortment of all the new plaids
yard.
Full assortment of all the plain and 1
yard.
We carry the largest assortment of al
for Dress and Mourning. Write for sarr
oys' and Girls' Clothing; Get
id Woolen Under-Wear and
Talking to the Wrong Man.
While .Judge Dooly was holding
court in Washington county, Ga., a
certain General Hanson who was
fann-d as a blowhard canto in and
.-at down at the side of the judge
and began to tell hint about the
vast amounts of property he owned.
"Stop just a moment, general,"
-aid .Judge Dooly. ''Mr. Sheriff,
tall in .lones, the receiver of tax
returns."
In a few moments that worthy
appeared.
"Mr. licrciver," said the judge,,
'home up here and make an inventory
of General Hanson's property.
Ho has mistaken mo for you."
A Million EJctwcsn Them.
"Ye.-." .-aid La.--:tudinous Luke
a? ho traded hi- battered toniato
an f.?r a. nice fre.-h one from the
dunm. "dry wuz once when ine an'
a New ?oppor had a million
dollar.- between us."
"What?" yelled Frayed Francis.
"Fact." said Lassitudinous Luke
as he fastened the string securely to
his new carryall. "Y' see, I wuz
in de alley on one side uv a savings
bank, an' he wuz frokin' fer me in
de alley beyont."?Judge.
Worthy of Respect.
"J found my waiter?the waiter
who serves me ntv luncheon at a
downtown rest utrant?in there with
his hest girl dining," said the ex- :
change broker as he came back to,
his table at the hotel. "I wish you
could have seen him. He was mag-:
nificent."
"Did you speak to him?" asked;
his companion.
"Well, I should say so," the broker
declared. "He makes a lot more
money than I do." ? New York
Press.
Too Quick.
Matrimonial Agent ? Allow me
to introduce you to Mile. Lucie Jobard,
daughter of a naval officer,
highly educated, excellent temper, 1
delightful physiognomy, bom at,
Marseilles, .100,000?
\\ oulrl lie liriucgroom ? 1 am
sure mademoiselle would suit me.
Indeed, there can be no doubt about
it if she has got 300,000 francs.
Agent?Pardon me. Not too quick, i
Let ine proceed. I was about to say,
"Born at Marseilles, 300,000 inhab- ;
itants."?London Mail.
BE
uarts For 00 QC
hlskcy "tvL.uv
to excellent satisfaction. It is A well &p?xl
.lion, far rio* to the decoctions and mix!e
null order whiskey houses at $3.00 to $3.50
ecial price on CAROLINA WHIS1CEY to show
mv i imi of comrojition Our plants cover four- t
largest rami order whiskey house in the world.
Cot out this advertisement *?d [
return It with $2.93 and we
;s 6 ful*. quarts of Carolina Whiskey and we
x. cor.spllmentary, n simple bottle of each,
.1" c. J Ccspor's 12 Year CM While Corn.
r'olivcr t'-e above exp-ett prepaid anywhere
\'t P' d West Virpirda, but customers living
I-' Ad-rr.s or Southern Lr press Companks,
n ca t rf ! ssiri .ii Iiivor residing on
. ... ?i for ^;l0 Gf;ua-ta and 3 sample
- c:;:>rcsa. Lemit cash with order and address:
? CO., Inc., Roanohe, Va.
rn*r* of t. . DI*tlU*ry No. SflS, rtth Dint., Va.
r+' i -n c?f !' ( < ?*n? : ! foaraotoeti pore louer ibe
i.al I'tiro K.?*i at d Drnx Ltv,
?? I
A
RDERS 1FR0.W MERCHANTS
FILLED WITH A GUARANTEE
OF SATISFACTION.
STOCKS. |
DF THE WORLD.
ESS GOODS.
colorings for Waists and Suits,
r yard.
;s at 49c per yard,
per yard.
0 per yard.
84c, 1 00, 1 25, 1 50 up to 2.50 per
OODS.
1 and fancies from 18c to $1 50 per
"ancy weaves from 25c to $2 50 per
I the best makes of Black Goods
iples.
its' Furnishings; Carpets,
I Ladies' Home Journal
,
?'I
I
Citation NoticeThe
State of Sout h CAKOLisa,
County of Williamsburg.
By P M Brockinton, Esquire Probate
.1 udge.
\\ hereas, H 0 Britton made suit
to me, to grant him Letters of Administration
ot the Estate of and effects
of .John P McElveen.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
al! and singular the kindred
and Creditors of the said John P .McElveen
deceased, that they be and ap
pear before me. in the Court of Probate,
to be held at Kingstree, S. <on 23rd
day of March next after publication
thereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon,
to show cause, if any they have, why
the said Administration should not be
granted.
Given under my Hand, this 4th day
of .March. Anno Domini, l!?o7.
Published on the 7th day of March
1W7, in the < ounty Record.
P M BroCkinton,
Probate Judge.
3?7-Ct.
Citation NoticeThe
State of South Cakolina,
County of Williamsburg.
Bv P. M. Brockinton. Esquire, Probate
Judge.
whereas. George Miller made suit
tome to granf him Letters of Administration
of the Estate of and effects
of Harry Miller.
These are therefore to cite and
admonish all and singular the kindred
and Creditors of the said HarryMiller,
deceased, that they be and
appear before me, in the Court of Probate,
to be held at Kingstree, S. C.. on
the 23rd day ot March next after
publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in the
forenoon, to show cause, if any they
have, why the said Administration
i U 4- A. 1
snouiu nut ur grantuu.
Given under my Hand, this 4th d;-y of
March Anno Domini, 1907.
Published on the 7th day of March.
1!K)7, in the County Record.
P M Brcckinton,
Probate J udge.
3-7-2t
Are you troubled with piles? One
application of ManZan will give
vou immediate relief.?Sold by W
L Wallace.
Sloejv
Lnvime
fbr Cough, Cold, C
Sore Throat, Stiff f*
i Rheumatism anc
Neuralgia
At all Dealers
Price 25c 50c 6 HOC
Sent* Free
Sloan's Book on Horses ^
Cattle, Hogs 6 Poultry
II Address Dr. Earl 5. Sloan
SScink
K1NGSTR
Capital StocHs:
Chas, W, Stoll, Pres. E, C. Epp
WE do business on business prir
WE extend every consideration
banking1.
WE pay four per cent on deposit
able quarterly.
WE respectfully solicit your bus
eeive our best attention.
Board Of
Chas. W. Stall, W. V. 5
2l/. S. TJexsen,
7j. jf. ZRlakaley, y. C.
a'mrommmmmmmmmm
I WATCH I!
? FOR ANYTHING IN THE V
1 Watches of All 1
H HANDLED BY FIRST
? Being Watch inspectors
?E town and Western Raili
? Street Railway, we are ob
EE Watches. We will be gla
?? them at any time or to fill
y- Watches and Je
1 s. THOM/s
g 257 KINO STREET,
liiiiUiUiUiUiiiUUiUUiUtUiii
I Registration Notice.
Theoffice ot the Supervisor o 1 Reg
istration will be opened on the first
Monday in every month for the puri
pose of the registering of any person
| who is qualified as follows :
Who shall have been a resident of
the State for two years, and of tbe
county one year, and of the polling precinct
in which the elector offers to
vote four months before the day of
election, and shall have paid, six
months before, any poll tax then due
and payable, and who can both read
and write any section of the constitution
of 1sh."> submitted to him by the
Supervisors of Registration, or who
can show that lie owns, and has paid
all taxes collectable on during the
present year, property in this State
assessed at three hundred dollars or
more. J. Y. MeUILL,
(.lerk of Hoard.
In the treatment of piles it bej
comes necessary to have the remedy
; put up in such a form that it can
I be applied to the parts affected.
MAN ZAX Pile remelv is encased
in a collapsible tube with nozzle ^attached.
It can not help but reach
the spot. l.Vlievcs blind, bleeding,
itching and protuding piles. 50 cents
with nozzle guaranteed. Try it.
?Sold by W Li Wallace.
.
Hurried meals, lack of exercise
; are the main causes of dyspepsia. A
I TMrn T?onor T?T rm
iiu^U'O uiarr.roi.i
i after each meal aids digestion, im!
proves the appetite.?Sold by W L
Wallace.
(
NoticeIntending
to make a change in my
manner of living, I desire to offer for
sale all of my household property,
consisting of parlor, chamber and dinning
room tumiture, tables, chairs,
crockery, glassware, etc. These goods
will be disposed of for cash at the
lowest prices, <nd can be seen at the
manse of the Presbyterian church, near
to Church P. 0., in this county.
H. T. Darnai.l,
3-7-tf. Pastor Indiantown Church.
ulliamsbura,
lEE, S. C.
- - $40,000.
is, Cashier, F. Rhem, V, Pres*
tciples.
consistent with safe and sound ,
s in Savings Department, payiness.
Large or small it will redirectors.
Wi/Ar/ns, iP S. Sour din,
77/cSadden, Stiiem,
Sraham.
mmmmmmmmmmmmK
=s
S ALWAYS I
PATCH LINE. WE CARRY 3
(inds, All Grades 3
-CLASS JEWELLERS. 3
for the Southern, George- 3
roads, also Consolidated 3
liged to keep a variety of 3
d to have you call and see 3
your Mail Orders. 3
welry Repaired.
kS & BRO. 1
CHARLESTON, S. C. 2
liUUiiUiUUUUUilUUUUUiiUK
ICJjg
. ~ y.
\i