The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, April 11, 1907, Image 3
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THE COUNTY RECORD,
Kingstree, S. C.
t Kings tree Lodge
No. 91
Knights of Pgtfyias
Regular Conventions Every
2ad and 4th;Wednesday nights.
Visiting brethren always welcome,
Castle Hall 3rd story Gourd in Building.
F W FA1REY, c. c.
THOS MtCUTCHEN, k. r. & s.
SQBOTTI
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yj ljl 6 Full c
///1IW Carolina V
V&kjk CtKbt Whiakar wffl
I [OS article and in our astir
I tiil) L1 N tarea Bold by irresponei
| | jl j) 8| per gallon. We make a i
jl! iO? that we ara not afraid ol
I taea acrea. mating ua th
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SPECIAL NOTICE! W
la North Carolina. V fain
other atatea reached
moat remit 60c, extra,
some other express lln<
IL bottlaa and wa will prep
THE caspe:
(Aba Wliiln Mm, >. C.) I
All wkUklM Bad* aodar >t
THE LARGEST WHOLESALE
AlSD RETAIL DR1 GOODS
AND CARPET HOUSE
IN THE SOUTH.
NEW SPJ
OUR STORES ARI
OUR KtAUY-lU'
ARE THE MOST STYLISH
Ladies' j Nobby Eton Suits ma
Panamas, Voiles, Black and Colore*
from $18.00 to $80.00. Worsted sui
Ladies' Shirt Waist suits in silk-1
$6.00 to $35.00 per suit.
Ladies' Silk Jumper suits, "The
per suit. >
Ladies' Princess suits (also new)
range from $12.00 to $35.00 per suit
LADIES
20 Styles here to every one to be
When you intend buying a waist
send us your measure, state what p
the prettiest and cheapest waist yc
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1 We make a specialty of
Mattings, Curtains and Up
Agents for Dr. Jage
Patterns, 10, and 15c.
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I Registration Notice.
Theoftice of the Supervisor of Reg
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 qf 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 181)5 submitted to him by the
Supervisors of Registration, or who
can show that he owns, and has paid
i all taxes collectable on during the
present year, pioperty in this State
iassessed at three hundred dollars or
more. J. Y. McGILL,
(.lerk of Board.
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Notice to Creditors.
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! All persons, having claims against
the estate of the late John P. Mc
hi wen win present same, auiy attested,
and all persons owing said estate
I will make payment to the undersigned.
Lenoka M. McElveen,
Administratrix.
Cades, S. C.
or Lee & Askixs, Attys,
!3'28-4t Kingstree, S. C.
, ffjfr. ^| KIUCLAI MEKT1KCS
! 1 and 3rd
wySll Visiting choppers cordially
invited to come
W'f>VctTj)y'/ up and sit on a stamp
or hang about on the
PHILIP STOLL,
9 27 12m. Con. Com.
Pressing Club Notice.
Since the jrecent fire I have re*
opened my .Pressing ana ianoring
business upstairs in the
Funk building where I will be
pleased to serve my patrons.
J. F. Fulton.
1-15?tf.
NoticeMy
regular office days are every Saturday
and the first Monday in the
month.
J. G. McCULLOUGH,
Co. Supt. Education, Williamsburg
County. 3-14-tf.
See
juarts re, 00 QC
tanv/ w
excellent uiUtctfes. It is a well aged
nation, far superior to the decoctions and mixibis
mail order whisker bouses at 18.00 to 88-50
ipecial price on CAROLINA WHISKEY to show
any kind of competition Our plants cover fouris
largest mail order whisker boose in the world.
IIS FREE. Cot oat this advertisement sod
mbmm return It with 82.03 and we
'ess 6 fnl quarts of CaroBna Whiskey and ws
>ox, compMmcntary, a sample bottle of each,
ind" and Casper's 12 Year Old White Corn.
e deliver the above express prepaid any obese
rinia and West Virginia, but customers living
I by Adams or Southern Express Companies,
Buyers east of Mississippi River residing on
m must send 88.96 for the 6 quarts and 8 sample
eg express. Remit cash with order and address I
R CO., Inc., Roanoke, Va.
Ovmti of V. 8. k|Utn?d HitUirT Ra SSt, (th Hat., Va
pvTTl.loo af r K OtV.iv and (waatMd par. aadtr ths
untl Nn Pood aad Prof Lav.
Louis Col
232 AND234 ING STRI
The House that gives you <*SATI!
RING AND
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-WEAR GARMENTS
TO BE FOUND ANYWHERE,
de of Fancy Plaids and Mixturesi
Taffeta Silks. Price of silk suits range
ts from $10.00 to $30.00.
awn, linen and lingerie. Priced from
latest." Priced from $14.00 to $30.00
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made oi lingerie, iawn anu sim. uh.?
>' WAIST5
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
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The Rise of Jimmie Johnson.
II.?"POSITION WANTED.'*
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Got some good experience, but rather little pay #
As an office boy, so Jimmie looked around one day
After something better, and he hit upon a plan?
Advertised: "POSITION WANTED?By a bright young man.*
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RHEUMATISM
?& CURED.
gSj&k.3 The Circulation Stimulated j
and the Muscles and Joints
HP lubricated by using
HI Slo eavs
HK Lirvinveivt
T r\ . Ai> p A . f. a I AA
V Knee zoo I
^?'d by &II Dealers I
SBfljfflR . f"Sloans Treatise On The Horse'Sent Reel
HHRflp .11 Address Dr. Earl S.Sloan,Boston,Mass J
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SSanfc of Williamsburg,
K1NGSTREE, S. C.
Capital Stools $40,000.
Chas. W, Stoll, Pres. E. C. Epps, Cashier, F. Rhem, V, Pres.
WE do business on business principles.
WE extend every consideration consistent with safe and sound
banking.
WE pay four per cent on deposits in Savings Department, paynn!>
rtprl v
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WE respectfully solicit your business. Large or small it will receive
our best attention.
Board. Of Directors.
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Chas. IV. Stall, IV. V. Wilkins, P S. Sour din,
IV. / 9/oxsen, y. P. ITfcPaddan, P. Phom,
Tj. Jf. Plakaloy, f. C. Sraham.
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jRi C* f\ 0RI>ERS FRCM WEHfiAKTS
^ V^W# pilled m i GUARANTEE
EET. CHARLESTON. S. C. OP SATISFACTION. I
^FACTION" or yonr money back.
SUMMER STOCKSTH
THE BEST OF THE MARKETS OF THE WORLD.
SILKS AND DRESS GOODS.
The newest weaves and colorings.
Plaid Taffeta Silks in a large range of colorings for Waists and Suits,
at 59c, 69c, 75c, $1 00, $1 89 and $1 50 per yard.
Fancy Silk Suitings, beautiful colorings at 49c per yard.
19 inch Changeable Taffeta Silk at 50c per yard.
36 inch Changeable Taffeta Silk at $100 per yard.
Bose Bay Taffeta Silk at 50c per yard.
1 !7 inch Rajah Silk at 75c per yard.
Black Taffeta Silk, 36 inches wide, at 84c, 1 00, 1 25,1 50 up to 250 per
yard.
DRESS GOODS.
Large assortment of all the new plaids and fancies from 18c to $1 50 per
'yard. v
Full assortment of all the plain and fancy weaves from 25c to $2 50 per
vard.
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We carry the largest assortment of all the best makes of Black Goods
for Dress and Mourning. Write for samples.
Joys' and Girls' Clothing; Govts' Furnishings; Carpets,
id Woolen Under-Wear and Ladies' Home Journal
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i Watches of All Ki
? HANDLED BY FlRST-<
Being Watch inspectors f
EE town and Western Railn
? Street Railway, we are obli
EE Watches. We will be glad
? them at any time or to fill >
P Watches and Jew
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COUNTY DISPENSARY STATEMENTS.
Tbree Counties Have Complied with
the Law and Filed Statements.
Columbia, April 6:?Three
counties hare filed with Dispensary
Auditor West the statements of the
conditions of the dispensaries in
those counties and the business done
during the first quarter of the
system's existence. These three
counties are Clarendon, Kershaw
and Laurens. None of these or
any others, except Lexington, so
far as noticed, have inserted the requiied
advertisements in the county
papers, but this may be due to the
fact that some of the county papers
for this week have not yet been
issued or at least not received here.
According to the report from the
Clarendon county board of control
the receipts have been $3,826 40 and
the liabilities are $6,785 75. The
Kershaw board reports liabilities of
$1,072 39 and receipts of $6,297 28, |
out of which evidently some portion j
of the stock of whiskey on hand
has been paid for judging from the
smal! liability. The Lauiens board
reports receipts of $4,282 95 for onej
dispensary and $184 for the other; an
expenditure of $946 14 and liability
of $9,736 22 for one dispensary and
$373 12 for the other; evidently
the stock of whiskey not yet having
beeD paid for.
The most complete statement yet
made public is that of the Lexiugton
county board, published this
week ih the Lexington Dispatch.
The. ar#? thrpp dignensariea in that
couq'j?at Lexington, at Gilbert
and at Peak. The following state
merit is made:
Receipts.
Lexington $ 850 15
Gilbert/. 468 70
Peak 35105
$1,669 90
Expenditures.
Lexington $ 663 95
Gilbert 391 26
Peak 329 92
$1,385 13 |
Liabilities, j
LexiDgton $ 871 13
Gilbert...*. 419 64
Peak 887 52
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$2,178 29
The statement of the Lexington
county board as to profits is given
as follows:
Lexington $186 20
Gilbert 77 04
Peak 21 13
$284 37
This is for only fifteen days' busi
ness, snowing at present rates a
monthly profit of $568 74 or nearly
$7,009 per year?:o the exact, $6,824
98. However, the business of
the dispensaries is greater during
the fall and wmter months and upon
the basis of the last 15'days'
business it is fair to estimate that
Lexington county this year will
make much more than $7,200 pel
yea? or $600 per month, especially
as whiskey may be bought at lower
prices than the county board bus
had to pay for the stock on hand.
According to the report of the
State dispensary directors for 1906,
Lexington county dispensaries made
the following pvofits for that year;
Lexington, $2,909 58; Gilbert, $87447;
Peak, $1,284 70, a total of $5,068
75; which sum was divided be*
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ATCH LINE. WE CARRY 3
inds, All Grades i
:lass jewellers. 3
or the Southern, George- 3
)ads, also consolidated 3
ged to keep a variety of 3
to have you call and see 3
rour Mail Orders. 3 >
elry Repaired. 3
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:harleston, s. c. 3
tween the county and the towns in
which dispensaries were located. In
additioA the county received from
the profits of the State dispensary
for the school fund the sum of $1,713
81, making a total of $6,781 56.So
that under the new system Lexington
connty is not at all likely to
lose money by the change, and has ' -. V
the chance of making a good deal
more. Under the Carey-Cothran ' law
the profits of the Lexington
dispensaries are to be divided equally
between the ordinary county fund,
the county school fund and the
towns in which the dispensaries are
located. The schools of Lexington
will, therefore, receive a larger stim $
than formerly from the dispensary
profits.
Under the Carey-Cothran law t8e
county boards are required to publish
during the first week of each month
a 8worn statement of the receipts,
expenditures and liabilities of each
dispensary for the'precedirig month,
this to be inserted in aome newspaper y
published within the county that
week. Ou the first days of April,
T.l_ 1-1 1 T tit*.
J III) , WULOUCI auu oauuatj mis.
boards are also required to file with r-'|
the clerk of court aod to publish in
some newspaper in 'the county a
sworn statement of the profits of V
each dispensary for the three months ' $0
preceding, and the profits are forthwith
to be divided as the act ' ?'1
provides, the division being different
" A a fhn Qvotnm
Ill UlUClCUb wuuuro, XXO vuv ajwwmi
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is new the county boards hare
doubtless been slow about getting op
those statements, but the Lexington
county statements, which are referred
to above, give an idea of how the
system is working. The Richland
county board has on hand about , "
$37,000 and has liabilities cf about
$60,000. Many of the county
boards have advertised for bids and
most of them will purchase whiskey
during this month.
Are you troubled with piles? One
application of ManZan will give
you immediate relief.?Sold by W
L Wallace.
Salvage Sale.
We have quite an accumulation
ot old papers and will offer , .
them at 15 cents a hundred for
the next 30 days in order to get
rid of them. The regular price
is 25 cents a hundred and after
this sale you can't buy them for -* *
less, tf
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Dyspepsia aa4 General Debility
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aqe cnrtd by P. P. P., Lippman'a
Great Remedy, the superior of all
8arsapanllas.
P P P is the greatest tonic for thestomach
that was ever known,
ftidigestion, Bad Dreams, and*
Bilioasnefls give way rapidly to thepowerfal
tonic and blood cleansing
properties of P. P. P.
A prominent Railroad Superintend
ent living at Savannah, Ga, (in whicb
oity he was born), says he feel?
better than he ever did. and he bad
the worst case of ciypepsia on record.
He bad no appetite, and the little heate
disagreed with him, causing him
to vomit often; he had pains in the
head, breast and stomach; hut after,
using three bottles of. P. P., P he
felt like a new man. He says that
he feels that he could live forever if
he could always get P. P. P.
His name will be given on appliestion
to us. Sold by W L Wallace. ,
The Record wants correspondents
at the following postoffices:
Cades Greelyville, Trio, Gourdin,
Leo, Benson, Scran ton and any
other office where we aie not now
represented. Write for terms, tf.