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Clf ?ountj j&fCGri KINGSTREE. 8. C C. W. WOLFE. EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. TERMS ? '*? ^ v\? r> * m . panied by the real name ami address; of writer in order to receive attention. No communication of a personal nature will be published except as an j advertisement. Address all letter- and make all drafts pavableto C. W. Wolfe. Kimtstree. S C. THURSDAY. AUG- 22. 1907.! The recent election in Bamberg county on tbe liquor question re- j gulted in a victory for the dis-1 penearv, This is the first time 6r ' i the dispensary has won*in an election held since the Carey-' " v Cothran act became law. Bnt in every instance when they lost the dispensary forces have contested the election on tbe ground of "irregularities." Now, that the con-.3 ; ? Anions are reverBea, je; us u the prohibitionists will follow the example of the minority in the j other counties. Ip> ========= Florence, the little Gate City, ie making elaborate preparations l;? to celebrate Labor day on a scale hitherto unprecedented. The peo-; pie have gone to work in earK ' I nest to make the day one of pleasure aud enjoyment, A; large crowd is expected and the pommittee on entertainment prom- ; iies to take care of everybody "in Florence's well known hospitable j Style.'* These occasions when our people mingle together, are eoff- j ducive to better acquaintance and f t calculated to promote good fellow- ' ship. Labor day is a legal holiday; so if you have nothing to H3j 4 ! keep yon at home, our adyice is to take * dav of aud visit thej little .Gate Citv. ===== V President Roosevelt may be a < I great man, (our opinion to the , < oontrary notwithstanding); but the twaddling, sycophantic, boot-licking way the newspapers have of , ' taking up his every expression and running it into the grouad, is nauseating in the eitreme. Prob- < . i . ; ably no man living has his utter-: < ances quoted so persistently. HowrvV?i?ocn mlmn I , c * CI wuiiiiv/u^iav^ iui |/uiiwvj nu\u | j Roosevelt uses it, immediately there 1 radiates therefrom the brilliancy of a gem of purest ray sereDe. Take /'a square deal," "undesira-! i ble citizens," "molly-coddle," etc., j ate., had an ordinary individual used them they would have never been considered worthy of repeti' fcion, but coming from Roosevelt? at once and with glad acclaim thev were hailed as bright and beautiful classics. Verily the press agent of the Rooseveltian dynasty is a past master of the art of advertising. fc r. "Ro.r) einlr ViP?Har>V>p? VkilinnRT)RAP , or constipation are quickly relieved i by De Witt's Little Early Risers. Small pill, sure pill?prompt and pleasant in action. Sold by W L , v Wallace, M D. ~~noticeT" /Notice is hereby given that on Thurs?"flay, August 29, at 12 o'clock m., the ^ annual meeting of the stockholders of the Kingstree Cotton Storage Warebouse will be held at the Bank of Kingetree. Every stockholder is urjied to attend, as business of importance will transacted. R. H. Kellahan, Pres. 8-22 It ? i? lit iU.> i\.-\ 1 uo . I One ropy, one year. ? ? ? tl.00 One copy. six tnoutb*. ? ? - .5 1 One copy, 1I1 ee months. ? ? .25 Subscription payable if vl vance. ADVERTISING RATE<: One inch. first insertion. $1.00: each ub-eqiVnt insertion. Obitugries and Tribute- of Respect over 1- 0 words charged lor a* regular adverris-1 rnents. Liberal reduction on advertising njade for three, six and twelve months contracts, rtnmmnnications must be a.ccom-1 I i la leiMrtan A tribute to the memory of William Henry McElveen, mem ber and ruling elder of Bethel Presbyterian church, and for many years the efficieht stated clerk of sessions of this church. William Henry McElveen was born in Sumter, now Clarendon + Smith Carolina, on tvu UIJ , V i. ^ VM?? , the 32th of March 1831, and departed this life, at the home of his daughter, Mrs E F Epps, near Mouzon, on the 13th of December, 1906, at the age of 75 years. On the -6th of August, 1855, he made a profession of his faith in his Savior, Jesus Christ, and was received as a communicant into the Midway church. On the 23 of November, 1856, he was elected ruling eider and on the 4th of January, 1857, he was ordained and installed into that office in Midway church. Bethel church was organized on the 8th of August, 1874, at which time he was " elected and installed an elder of this church, and continued such until his Master called him to the church triumphant in heaven. He was for many years, and until his death, the stated clerk of session. He was very accu rate and correct in keeping these records. He was faithful in discharging his duty as a ruling elder, and was an upright and consistent servant ot the Lord* He is and will be greatly missed in this community, but he has left an influence for good which will be felt foT long years to come. He is survived by five loving sons and two affectionate and devoted daughters, who are joined by a large number of relatives and friends, in mourning the loss we have all sustained by his removal from us. His funeral services were held in this church on the 14th of December,?the very same day and hour of the funeral in Sumter of his pastor's wife. These services were conducted, in the necessary absence of the faslor, by Revs E C Baily, E E Brvin andSPBethea. His re* mains were then laid to rest in the family burial ground, near the beloved wife who some years before had preceded him there to await a glorious resurrection. Be it therefore resolved by the session of Bethel church: That this tribute to the memory of our deceased brother be recorded in our book of Sessionar*Records?and be read by our pastor to our congregation from our pulpit. ) JameS Mcdowell, Committee: > G W Burgess, j R B Smith. ^ * m If you need a nice trunk or suit case see People's Mercantile Co. Lamps?all kinds that are jood value?crockery and china ware, at People's MercanCo's. V DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINES Best on the market for the money. If you rant a high grade machine at a low price call on L. C. Hontgomery, at Kennedy-Montgomery Co s. 5-22 8m KINGSTREE, s. C. Application for Homestead Exemption. Pursuant to petition of W P Cooper to have a homestead exemption set off and assigned to him and pursuant to the provision of Section 2635 in Vol, 1, Code of Laws of South Carolina, notice is hereby given that the said W P Cooper has in such petition shown his intention, and has actually applied for an assignment of his homestead of and situated in Williamsburg county, according to law. H 0 Britton, 6-l-4t clerk of Court. 1 letting if School Trustees. At the meeting of school trus-1 tees in the court house last *cMonday there were present some 35 trustees representing j sixteen school districts. It was an enthusiastic body of men ful- ^ ly a'ive to present needs. A E resolution was passed request- ^ ing the State superintendent of; l education to endeavor to have ! P the high school law so amended L as to include in a high school i pupils above the 7th grade, in T stead of the 8th, there being j'^ very few schools in the county j it that can furnish the necessary j , 25 pupils beyond th* Sth grade F to begin the high school. A resolution was also unani-' i mously adopted requesting the g county board of education to y have the countv redistricted " for school purporses, making M each district of suitable size for ; J one school. K J Latest style post cards?Com- j' ics, 5c a dozen. People's b Mercantile Co. j ^ ' t} DISPENSARY BOARD PURCHASES- h | Q At a meeting of the Williamsburg j; County Disp-nsary Hoard, held Aug est g 16, 1967, the following awards for liquors, wines, etc.. were made to sup- q ply the County Dispensaries for the j coming quarter: j Rosenegk Brewing Co., Richmond, j Va.. 7-i bbls No. 1 champagne be-r at ' j 6 96; 25 bbls No 2 Rosenegk beer ?t j 7 70: Anheuser-Bush Brewing Ass n, j Charleston. S C. 50 bbls Budweiser at1.? 02; Richland Distilling Co, Columbia q S. C.. 800 doz 1-2 pte 70 per cent ccrn q at 1 81; 400 doz pts 70 per cent corn at y S 32; 400 doz qts 70 per cent corn at j 4 25 ; 250 ga's 70 p-r cent corfi at' 1 48; 400 doz 1-2 pts 70 per cent rye at 1 81; j 200 doz pts 70 per cent rye at 2 82 ; 200 y doz qta 70 per cent rye at 4 28; 100 gals j 70 per cent rye at 1 44; 100 doz 1-2 pts 70 per cent gin at 1 31; 100 doz pts 70 per cent gin at 2 82: 100 doz qts <0 per g cent gin at 4 28; 50 gals 70 per cent gin at 1 44; 100 doz 1-2 pts 70 per cent rum at 1 31; 100 doz pts 70 per cent rum at 2 82; 50 <ioz qts 70 per cent rum at 4 28. Meyer. Pitts a Co, Baltimore. Md., 50 j j xt,. o nz. ! U1 II Ills* 1^1 Vjbf It' U1 UlilO No. 2 corn at 25c perpt: 100 drums No. 2 corn at 12 l-2c per half pt; 50 ca*es Stokes connty corn at 8 00; 75 cases ^ Stokes county corn at 8 50; 75 cases j " S'okes county corn at 9 00; 50 cases | , Manhattan at 8 50 ; 75 < ases Manhattan J] tot 9 00 ; 50 c ses Manhattan at 8 0'?. Mtrauss, Pritz & Co.. Cincinnati. O. 25 cases ''Lewis C6" at 10 50; 25 cases v' "Lewis 60" at 11 50, 25 cases "Lewis ? CO" at 12 50 ; 50 cases McGuffy's malt at 8 50 : 50 cases McGuffy's malt at 9 50 ; 50 cases McGuffy's malt at 10 50; 20 cases Vander Strauss gin at 10 00 U Mallard Distilling Co., New York. 10 drums Mallard rye qt? at 34; 10 drums Mallard ryeptsat 34 00; 10 drums Mallard i ve 1-2 pts at 34 00; 20 drums Jim Hackle* qts at 28 00 ; 20 drums Jim Hackh-r pts at 28 00 ; 20 drums Jim Hackler 1-2 pts at 28 00; 3 drums B >ni-ana Brandy qts at 83 00; 8drumsBani-ana Brandypts at 33 00; 7 drums Bani-an i brandy 1-2 pts at 33 00 ; 4 drums Mallard cocktails qts at 34 00, 4 drums i Mallard cocktails pts at 34 00; 4 drums | > Mallard cocktails 1-2pts 34 00 ; 5 drums || Colfax malt qts at 28 00; 5 diums Col- || fax malt pts at 28 00 ; 5 drums Colfax malt 1-2 pts at 28 00 ; 5 cases Guckenheimer rye qts at 9 50; 5 cgses Uuckenbeiraer rye pts at 10 "60; 5 cases Guekenheimer rye 1-2 pts at 11 50; 10 drums peach brandy qts at 28 00; 15 drums peach brandy pts at 28 00: 20 drums peach brandv 1-2 pts at 28 00; 10 drums apple brandy qts at 28 00, 15 drums apple brandy pts at 28 00; 20 drums apple brandy 1-2 pts at 28 00 ; 5 drums apricot brandy qts at 28 00; 1.0 drums apricot brandy pts at 28 00; 15 drums apricot brandy 1-2 pts at 28 0010 drums red lion gin qts at 28 00; ;5 drums red lion gin pts at 28 30 drums red lion gin,l-2 pts at 28 00. Banner Distilling Co, Cincinnati.'O. 5 cases apr j ricot cordial qts at 10 00; 50 cases scup- I pernong wine qts at 4 35 : 50 cases scup I pernon* wine pts at 5 00 ; 4" cases | blackberry wine qts at 4 50: 40 cases | blackberry wine pts at 5 50: 10 cases I blackberry wine (1901) q's at ^25; 10 cases Iblackberry wine (1901) ' pts at 5 85 ; 40 cases port wine qts at 3 75; 40 cases port wine pts at 4 75; 10 cases sherry wine qts at 5 75; 10 cases sherry wine pts at 6 75; 25 cases peach ana honey qts at C 50; 20 cases rock and rye qts at 0 50; 5 cases claret g's at 3 75; 5 cases pineapple rock ana rye compound and horehonnd qts at 10 00. I Trager & Co., Cincinnati, 0. 10 drums Cream Kentucky qts at 32 50; 10 drums Cream Kentucky pts at 32 50; 10 drums Cream Kentucky 1-2 pts at 32 50 ; 50 cases Stoney Hill corn qts at 8 00 ; 75 cases Stoney Hill corn pts at 9 50 ; 75 cases Stoney Hill corn 1-2 pts at 10 50; 10 drums "Eye See Gin" qts at 32 50; 15 drums "Eye See Gin" pts a- 32 50; (0 drum8 "Eye See Gin ' 1-2 pts at 32 50. W P Ives & Co , Norfolk, Va. 6 drums Coast Line qts at 33 50; 15 drums Coast Line pts at 33 50; 10 drums Coast Line 1-2 pts at 33 50. Big Spring Distilling Co., Savannah, Ga. 10 arums banana brandy qts at 25 00 ; 25 arums banana brandy pts at 25 00 ; 26 drums banana brandy 1-2 pts at 25 00 ; 25 drums Monogram rye qts at 31 00; 35 drums Monogram pts at 30 00 ; 50 drums Monogram rye 1-2 pts at 30 00; 50 cases alchohol qts, pts and 1-2 pts assorted; 20 drums xxx gin qts at 25 00; 25 drums xxx gin pts at 25 00 ; 30 drums xxx gin 1-2 pts at 25 00. Gallagher & Burton, Philadelphia, Pa. 15 cases Private Stock qts at 8 76 ; 20 cases Private Stock pts at 9 75; 25 cases Private Stock 1-2 pts at 10 75. J. L. Bass. Chairman. J. m. Parker, Sec'y. Piles get quick and certain relief from Dr Shoop's Magic Ointment. Pleas, note it is made alone for Piles, and it action is positive and certain. I tellings painful, protruding or blind piles disappear like magic by its use. large nickel-capped glass jars 50 cents Sold by D C Scott. 4 Supervisor's Report icood Quarter, Eeding Jane 30,1907. (Continued from last week.) Wesley ook, jury and witness tickets 30 00 ' H Gaskins. lumb'r for brdgs 2 00 A Hyman, bridges 62 25 Benton, bridges 20 50 C Kinder, ro;ids 5 74 R Rogers, constable 1 20 L Rogers, magistrate 13 55 t' Rogers, constable 10 *2 .. ?? 2 00 ^ * -A IX i\A r Kinder, co corns > ?>u < Everett, * " 7 50 W Adams, damages pending D Gamble, " 12 50 o;'d Roads Mchnrv Co, mdse. pending ' S < amlin, dr, bd equal 11 <H) Wallace Jones & Sons, chgang 22 18 C Shirer, n-ads 16 36; Y McGill. constable 2 (X) M Rritton, Sr, ch gang 19 25 C Thomas, ch gang 4 00 Benton, bridges 47 25 I I Morris, roads 6 50 J Hanna, roads 3 M) Wallace Jones & Son. rd plow 29 61 1 M Browder, bridges, pending n i% ti . x [ VV Rogers roads " 0 Britton, contingent 12 20 J Singletaiy, " 4 40 ingstree Hdw Co, court h >use 3 15 V\ esley Cook, contingent 32 25 " " Treasurer 25 00 1 B Montgomery, auditor 33 34 McQ Montgomery, clerk 16 66 [iss L J Cunningham, re-index'g 40 00 J Steele, Jr, ' 75 00 M Brockington, lunacy 7 00 [ O Brittoiv ?ontingent 2 SO H McCutchen. roads 12 00 [ I> Reddick, contingent 2 15 E Mouzon, bridges 3 00 V " ? 7 50 eo J Graham, jail report 22 76 Z Hanna. roads 15 00 King, bridges 82 00 Z Dukes, roads 3 00' R Joy ner, ch gang 30 00 L Haselden, road plow- 40 00 H Joyn?r ch gang 65 00 " " contingent 2 50 W Camlin, lumber for brdgs 4 76 ounty Record, printing, etc 46 35' i M \ anse & Son. courthouse 5 10 ( Everett, co corns 7 50 P Kinder' " " 7 50 W i <ok. jury and wit. tickets 411 85 7 M 0'Bryan,, township board 4 00 J B Montgomery, contingent 2 50 S J Sengletary, Co -upervisor. McQ Montgomery, Clerk * t Ivervbody loves onr baby, rosy, sweet and warm, Jith kissy places on her neck and dimples on her arms, nee sbt was eo thin and cioss, need to cry with pain? other gave her Caseaeweet, now she^a well again. Sold by Dr. J. L. Wallace. WHENEVER N You Have Any ID OF BUSINESS In Real Ettate See STOLL BROTHERS, ingstree, - - S. C. / ? insurance, , Fire Insurance, Tornado Insurance, Plate Glass Insurance Life Insurance, Health Insurance/ Accident Insurance, I Burglary Insurance. | We represent only Companies of unques- 0 tioned reliability and a policy is as good as a gold bpnd. wii Bond You.. As Cashier, Treasurer or any position of trust in any of the largest companies in America. The Williamsburg Insurance & Bonding Agency, OFFICE OVER L STACKLEY'8 STORE, Kingstree, - S. C. 1 ir ' ' LOOKING FOR YOO IN FLORENCE ~ 1 ? ?a*r _ Labor - Daj^ Most Varied and Interesting 1 Attractions Ever Offered in This'Section, Uonday, September S. 2v?ilitai3r 3Displa,3r an-d. Sh.am Battle! Horse Show, Firemen's Contests, Auto Races, Grand Parade of labor Unions and Merchants Trades Display, Distinguished Speakers. Visitors. % will belaken care of in Florence's well known nospitable style, uooa order will be enforced. Reduced Rates on' Railroad. | ffiari/cof jCake City, M jCake City, cT. C. CAPIT^LlSIQQK $20,000i SURPLUS $5,000 OFFICERS?A H. Williams, Pres.; W. J. Singletary, Vice-Pres.; E. W. Yates, Cashier; D. E. Motley, Asst. Cashier; W. L Bass, Attorney. DIRECTORS-A. H. Williams, W. J. Singletary, J. A. Green, W. T. Askins, J. B. DuRant, J* C. Lynch, Henry P. Williams, Jj The Bank of Lake City has been in existence four years and has earned 64 per cent, for the stockholders |1 since its organization, a dividend of 8 per cent, having been paid each yedr. Your accounts are solicited. Promptness, courtesy and absolute protection guaranteed. 7?25-tf .j buzzard^SRD^AFL CO. LAKE CITY,SC. Pianos ==^= ?? Oyrra n e J mmhh V/lgUAlO i(* % 9 C. F. Netzow Piano and Organ * Manufacturers, now offer the people of Williamsburg a most excellent opportunity to buy ? Pianos g Organs "4h ri at manufacturer's prices, saving you the extra cost you have to pay traveling salesmen. You will find a nice selection at Kingstree Hardware Company's lurnitnre store. Come and examine and you will buy. We are closing out the remnant of our , Furniture . at very low prices- ^ Complete line of ?. Coffins and 1 j Caskets Jl A Services rendered r< Day or .Night. | KINGSTREE HARDWARE COMPANY, j ? ? Jl