The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, March 28, 1907, Image 3

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rWhere Humor, Love, and Mystery Present.?Pleasant Spring Reading Is there a more independent posi' tion in this wot Id than that of a i childless widow left with just enough money for her not to have to think about it? "Love's Undertow," the cornel"* novelette in Li/^n'mvff's April number, by Anna A. l\?>gers, tells the story of such a woman. Interest is divided between the brainy, well-balanced and womanly widow, and her Amazon girl friend "I)ioue,"' who refuses to acknowledge that she loves a young physician because she is at outs with "thlugs as they are" relating to the S3X quest ion. The reasons for hei capitulation to the cause of love, are ingenious and by no means overdrawn. Though the author declares iu the first paragraph of this fascinating talc that the foundation of Mrs. De Ko's second marriage was laid during the lifetime of her tirst husband, the reader is kept guessing \i'bieb nf four 111^11 is to CnrrV off the prize. This indicates tlie consummate sk'll with which the plot is haodled. The short-stories seem to have been selected with a view to "the best of its kind''?and many kinds. There is a Pennsylvania-German story by George Schuck, whose success in this field is unequalled. "A Prisoner of the Ground" portrays these peculiar people as lovers, picturing the tenacity of a man and the strong faith cf a maid. "A Cavalier of rive," by Minna Thornoo A nfnim io ntvo nf q cKnrfr cmtipw CkO AUV1 1UI) IO un V V* * PllVi v wv i * w of "Don Sketches," humorous, touching episodes of child-life, each one complete in itself. George Edwin Hunt contributes "Why llollison Went to Sumatra,'" a hilarious story of clubdom. "In Which Yellow Wins," by Will Levingtou Comfort, depicts life in a mining town, with fidelity and strength. The charm of Southern romance is insis tently real in "An Accident," by Sarah Chichester Page. So saturated in local spirit is she, that the flirtations which she describes may have been hei own. "The NightBlooming Millers," closes the series of neighborhood stories by Marion Hill. These humorous Hash-lights seem to be well liked. Two papers of extraordinary interest are "Easter-Tiuie in Rome," by Anne Hollmgsworth Wharton, and "Ibseu and His Ism," by Joseph M. Rogers. A good deal of curiosity is ex-1 pressed by both readers and writers ( about the new Department, "Ways of the Hour,*' which is introduced in the April Lippinroffs. This1 must be seen to be appreciated. A striking poem bv Tudor Jenks, is "The Demon of Notre Dame.''] Tbere'are also the following verses: "Why April Weeps,'' by Alice E. Alleu; "The Artist," by Minna Irving: "When the Race is Run,"! by Marie Conway Oemler; "One-! THE LARGEST WHOLESALE AM) RETAIL DRV GOODS % AM) CARPET IIOISE I\ THE SOI'TH. ^EWSPJ 01 R STORES ARE OUR READY-TOARE THE MOST STYLISH Ladies' Nobby Eton Suits mm Panamas, Voiles. Black and Colored from $1^.00 to $30.00. Worsted suit Ladies' shirt Waist suits in silk-la $6.'K) to $3">.00 per suit. Ladies' Silk Jumper suits, "The 1 per suit. Ladies' Princess suits (also new) range from $12.0<> to *3">.U0 per suit. LADIES 20 Styles here to every one to be i When you intend buying a waist s?,nd us your measure, state what pi , the prettiest and cheapest waist yo We make a specialty of Mattings, Curtains and Upl Agents for Dr. Jage Patterns, 10, and 15c. and Twenty," by Richard Kirk; ant "Flight" by Clinton Seollard." "Walnuts and Wine"* section i ! not "new" in any sense except tha i not hinjj old is printed there miles; ; it slip in utr.vares. New jokes, anec j dotes, and poems, are the synonym for "Walnuts and Wine. " NEARLY FOUGHT TILLMAN. West Virginia Club Members Resentei Reflection on Roosevelt. Winchester, Va., March 22? According to a .-ton" vouched for by several prominent men of Winches ter and Martiusburg, W. Va., a personal encounter was imminent early Sunday morning in tne Herkeley club, at Martinshurg, between n number of its members and Seuatoi Tillman, of South Carolina. After lecturing here on the ract i question Saturday Senator Till mat was taken to Martinshurg by Howa r d Emiuart in an automobile, i While waiting for a train to go tc Columbus, Ohio, the Senator was i entertained by Mr. Emmart and j others at the Berkeley club which is composed principally of lLepubli | ?an business men. During a dis; cussion of national affairs Senator Tillmaii is said to have made a mark reflecting upon President Roosevelt, which many club men took as an insult, they being staunch admirers of the President. It is said that men jumped to their feet and angrily demanded that the Senator's remarks and harsh criticism of the President be withdrawn, but Mr. Tiilmau refused to take back a word of what he had saiu. The difficulty was Anally smoothed over. Hi? Three Think*. A father instructed his son nevei to speak until he had thought three times. One day the old gentleman was standing with his back to a fireI place and his coattail dangerously near the bars. The lawabiding son was in the room and suddenly jumpi ed off his chair. j "Father," he said, with wonderful deliberation, "i tninx ? "Well, what do you think?" was 'the reply. ' Father," repeated the youth, iC[ think"? "Well, well, mv son, what do you ! think?" said the father, i "Father," again the boy remark| ed, "I think"? ; "Well, well, what do you think?" said the father impatiently. "I think your coattail is on fire!" [ Her Compliment. "Well, goodbv, Mr. Green. It wa? so nice of you to come. It does father such a lot of good to have nrv*>? a ann t a Io 1L* 4 f\ " SUlllt 1'IIV. iaii\ IV. "I was delighted to come, Miss Brown, but I'm not much of a conversationalist." M "My dear Mr."* Green, don't let that trouble you. Father's ideal lister, c is an absolute idiot, with no conversation whatever, and I know he has enjoyed himself tremendously tonight." Louis Col 232 AND 234 KING STRI The House thai gives you "SATIS RING AND I FILLED TO OVERFLOUI\G WI1 WEAR GARMENTS TO HE FOUND ANYWHERE. le of Fancy Plaids and MixturesI Taffeta Silks. Price of silk suits range S from $10.00 to $30.00. iwn, linen and lingerie. Priced from atest." Pri *ed from $14.00 to $30.00 made of lingerie, lawn and silk. Prices :? w/ a i ctc > T rvic i j found in any other house in the South, ?be it Madras, Lawn, Linen or Silk, rice you want to pay and we'll send you u ever purchased. Ladies' Muslin Underwear; E holster> Goods. r's celebrated Sanitary ai 1 OUR CLUBBING RATES. 6 We offer chea;^ clubbing rains t with a number of popular news papers and periodicals. Read rare , s fully the following list and select; the one or more that you fancy and i we shall be pleased to send in your' order. These rates are of rouise all casli in advance, which means thai both Tun itecoki) and the pa pel ; ordered must be paid for, not 1, "J. -J, 4. 5, G, 7, S, n, 10. II, but twki-vk ( i months ahead. Below is the list of our best clubhir-g offers. The Record and News & Courier, ' (Semi-weekly,) $1.00. The Record and Home & Farm (twice a month,) $1.35. The Record and New York World (3 times a week,) $1.75. The Record and Atlanta Cousti . ution (3 times a week) $1 85. The Record and Atlanta Const i. tution (weekly $1.50. , The Record and Bryan's Com i moner, $1.75. The Record and Cosmopoliton , Magazine $1 75. ; Th> Record and Youth's Com-i panion (New Subscribers) $2 50. i The Record Semi-Weekly State, $2.50. The Record and Lippincott's 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 receive of the paper or periodical isj evidence that the money for same 1 has been forwarded by us. We are not responsible after that. THE COUNTY RECORD ? Kingstree, S. C. Coughs anil colds contracted at this season of the year should have immediate attention. BEE'S LAXATIVE COUGH SYRIJP, contains Honey and Tar and is unequalled for hoarseness croup and coughs. Pleaoant lo take; mothers endorse it children like to take it. Contains no opiates. Moves the bowels.?bold by W L Wallace. < 1 a Q BOTH i 0 Whist ItiTUH MVL 6 Fu? Q \lfi \Carolina W ? Carolina WhiUcey will c? I 1 *rl>c'? ?"d our c?tima '| I) I; tures aold by irrerponsiti: I |lj|| i . | 1 per gallon. We make a n-< i! that we are not afrcid of a teen acres, nuking uj the 1 IMWOH 3 SAMPLE ECTTU v. ill ship you by ex pre; Ulk 1 lilSJ l|]Jh( wHIInclude in^gamc^tn gmmm snoTIT.rv 1??' wiwajLa^gjgr ten & Co. 1 EET, CHARLESTON, S. C, iFAHIOV' or your money back. SUMMER ril THE BEST OF THE MARKETS ( SILKS AND DRI ! The newest weaves and colorings. Plaid Taffeta Silks in a large range of at .VJc, tt)c, 7.">c. $1 00, $1 80 and $1 "?o pei Fancy Silk Suitings, beautiful coloring 19 inch Changeable Taffeta Silk at -r>0c ] jj 30 inch Changeable Taffeta Silk at $1 Hose Hay Taffeta Silk at 5<>c per yard. "T Jtmli Poiok Qillr of 7*o rver \ror/l iu\~ii ivajou iMirw u v * "v j/v* juiu. I Hack Taffeta i?ilk, .'56 inches wide, at I yard. dress o Large assortment of all the new plaids yard. Full assortment of all the plain and f jj yard. We carry the largest assortment of all I for Dress and Mourning. Write for sam Joys' and Girls' Clothing; Gei; id Woolen Under-Wear and / Ho Ehowed Them. "J want to know, said the attorney for the plaintiff, who was cross examining the witness, "just what the defendant said when my client told him he was a bigamist and that the facts had been found out." "He didn't say anything,w answered tlie witness. Well, what did he dor" < "He acted kind o' hasty." "I want to know exactly how he acted." i "Want me to show you?" "Yes." ' ; The witness suddenly reached i over, grabbed the attorney by the hair, threw him down on the floor 1 and proceeded to hammer him. "This is the way- he acted," he said, "till the other fellows interfered. Some of you chaps pull me : toff, will you ?" It was tough on the lawyer, but it won the case for him.?Chicago } Tribune. , An Essential to Leadership. The professor of economics was 1 discoursing eloquently on the need i of leadership in all things, and from I the greatness of the leader he I v%lim<r/><1 intA o rlicAiicaiATi r\ f flin nc. I lllLVJ CI UiOtUOCIUII V/X but V J sentials to leadership. "And what," he exclaimed, "is the great characteristic of all born leaders, the first great essential to successful leadership?" He paused that the question and its import might be fully appreciated. "What is it?" he asked again. A small voice coming from the rear of the room answered cheerfully: j * "Ready ability to satisfactorily . explain what the other fellow says about you_!"?Florida Times-Union. Good Bait. j 1 Aunt Tillie, cook in a Georgia j 1 household, took home a dish of mac aroni from the "white folks'" table I for her own family and after assur-; ing them that it wa%^ood induced; , her children to eat it. The next morhing she discovered two of them out in the yard turning over 6tones and boards and scratching vigorously in the earth. "Hyah, you!" she called. "What you all doin' out dah ?" "We a-huntin'," came the glad re- \ sponse, "foh mo' of dem macaroni , worms." .j MFFl leyi iill uarts For CO OR hiskey WjVt.ww o excellent satisfaction. Tt is a well aged tion. far superior to the decoctions and mix- I o nail order whiskey housea at $3.00 to $3.50 I jcialprico on CAROLINA WHISKEY to show B nv kir.?l of c^iin'tition Our plants cover four- i] largest mail order whiskey house in the world. L3 FRZcl. Cwt out this advertisement and t return It with' J2.05 and we ss 6 (:tll quarts cf Carolina Whiskey end we x, complimentary, a s run pie bottle of each, .i c J Carper's 12 Year CM V hite Ccrn. i"r liver tYe above exprer-. prepaid cr.yv here \ . a: J West Vire:.via, bat customers living i cr S"*J hem 7 " 3 CompanWa, J ^ U far t ic Area-is ar l 2 sample I uv.a. ; :^m;t cash with order and address: I . ' '\- Roanollc, Vat, S tjrr l. . Diftlllfry No, SOS, 6th Pb>(., Vt. I ' a n of 1" s. ( -? a* <1 puarautccd pare under the I y ii-1 /ure I'.kmI mi l Drue l.iw. jt _ _ ( i|! RRERS FROM MERCHANTS ^ 1LLED HITH A GUARANTEE ^ OF SATISFACTION. STOCKS. ! IK I He. HUHLLI. 5SS GOODS. M colorings for Waists and Suits, * yard. s at 49c per yard, per yard. 0 per yard. ?4c, I 00. 1 25, 1 50 up to '2 50 per OODS. and fancies from 18c to $1 50 per I ancy weaves from '25c to $2 50 per I the best makes of Black Goods pies. its'Furnishings; Carpets, Ladies' Home Journal ?_____??? ???-?-?J i ' / ? Citation NoticeThe State of South Carolina, County of Williamsburg. Hy P M Brockinton, Esquire Probate! -fudge. . Whereas, H 0 Britton made suit; tome, to grant him Letters of Admi nistrat ion ot the Estate of and effects of John P McElveen. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and ( reditors of the said John P McElveen deceased, that they be and appear before me. in the Court of Probate, to be held at Kingstree, S. < . on -'3rd day of March next after publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, whv the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my Hand, this 1th day of March. Anno Domini, Published on the 7th day of March LOOT, in the County Record. P* M Brockinton, a 1 ll/l/ta i i uuaic ? uugc. | J?T-6t. Are yon troubled with piles? One j application of ManZun will ^ive j ion immediate relief.?Sold bv W I L Wallace. ' " | ICE ICE ICE AND ALL SEASONABLE FRUITS w. r. rums & co. 2nd door from court house. 3-21- 4 ! Spring winds chap, tan and cause freckles to appear. PINESALVE (JARBOLIZED applied at night will reiieve that burning sensation. Nature's own remedy. Acts like a poultice pnd draws out iuflamation ?Sold by W L Wallace. I DorCt v &I1 night long fi B neuralgia. or ] I SI o? I L/iivin kills the pain I nerves evnd in I At all dealers. Pric I Dr Earl S. Sloarv, Be fficink of *10 fCINHSTR] Oapitsil Stocks: Zhas. W, Stoll, Pres. E. C. Epp; iVE do business on business prin< iVE extend every consideration c banking. VE pay four per cent on deposits able quarterly. YE respectfully solicit your busi ceive our best attention. "Rna xdL Of C/ias. W. Stoli, *W. V. h W. S. 7/oxsen. J. J. 7j. yt, Zft/a/coley, C. *! 1 WATf!R IK | FT 111 Ull UL EE FOR ANYTHING IN THE W | Watches of All hi B HANDLED BY FIRST! g Being Watch inspectors f town and Western Railrc Street Railway, we are obli EE Watches. We will be glad E~ them at any time or to fill y E~r Watches and Jew 1 S- THOMA EE 257 KING STREET, C liuiuiuuiiuiiiuauiiiiitiuuii i " " ? ' ^ - *' > V Registration Notice. Theoffice or the Supervisor of Keg istration will be opened on the first Monday in every month for the purpose 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 the county one year, and of the polling precinct in which the elector oilers 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 1KH5 submitted to him by the Supervisors of Registration, or who can show that he owns, and has paid all taxes collectable on during the present year, pioperty iti this State assessed at three hundred dollars ormore. J. Y. Bifc&ILL, (.lerk of Board. In the treatment of piles it becomes necessary to have the remedy put up in such a form that it can be applied to the parts affected. MAN ZAN Pile remedy is encased in a collapsible tube with nozzle attached. It can not help but reach the spot. Kelieves blind, bleeding, .>>..1 m-i.Hwl i ,wt !.,c rift PAlif.fi lll/llllJ^ <11111 pi VbUUIlJ^ j'1-V.O. VV VVM ?V with nozzle guaranteed. Try it. . ?Sold by W L Wallace. <? - ? Hurried meal?, lack of exercise are the main causes of dvspepsia. A KING'S DYSPEPSIA" TABLET after each meal aids digestion, improves 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 ana dinning room furniture, tables, chairs, crockery, glassware, etc. These goods' will be disposed of for cash at the lowest prices, md can be seen at the manse of the Presbyterian church, near to Church P. 0., in this copnty. H. T. Darnall, 3-7-tf. Pastor Indiantown Church C. JBbuffer ? rom toothache B rheumatism. B JVS I veivt I - quiets the B duces sleep B :e 25c 50c &*LOO I ' >siQ(V?Ma.ss.U.S.A. fl EE, S. C. ~ _ $40,000. Cashier, F. Rhem, V. Pres. :iples. insistent with safe and sound in Savings Department, payness. Larjjfe or small it will re* l ? > JDirectoxs, 'Jiikins, P S. Sourdin, e?7fcPadden, ZPhcm, 9raham. I 1 T TTT a Tin i i AIM 1 ATCH LINK. WE CARRY 3 nds, All Grades ? :LASS JEWELLERS. 3 m!2 or the Southern, George- 25. Yjlds, also consolidated =3 ged to keep a variety of 3 \ to have you call and see 3 r'jur Mail Orders. 3 elry Repaired. XjJ S & BRO. 1 :harleston, 5. c. 2 UUiUiUliUiUUUUUiUlUUi^