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J he Count]; ftrrorl KINSSTREE, S. C C. W. WOLFE. EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. TERMS Jill'. ]? * F..\T?S: . ?>ne .?ne year. ? ? ? $1.00 Owe e"py otii-. ? ? - .5' < ??: *.ri>r>>. 'Ij e*? ? ? .25 | S"bv H i*!!"'', pay *:>]< ii :<lvan<e. A'?V EUT1S1VG KATES: Oi.e iii 'U. iuxenio:,, jfi.iHi: .-arh | ub-eqn"nt i.-erti' ii. ' <?? i.;>. Obitu* are> u:.u : n utt- ??t Ite-pect over 1 U words cmirg?<d.K'T a- rvguiar advcrri? ments. reduction on advertising iu.de for three, six and twelve months ton tracts. Communications must be accnnipanied l?y the real name an I address of writer in or^er to receive attention. No communication of a |H>rsonai nature will tie published except as an advertisement. Ad Ires- al! letters and 'make all drafts pavableto ' C. W. Wor.FE, Kings tree. S C. THURSDAY. SEPT. 5. 1907. Act While It's Hot, The . past few weeks hare dem-1 ODStrated practically and forcibly' the fact that Kingstree needs an: ice factory aud needs it very badly. At the beginning -of the season there were three ice houses in ' town and everything was lovely j with ice at. one-half cent ft pound, delivery included, if insisted on. Now, the price has gone up one hundred per cent, aud the worst of it is that you have to buy two days' supply at a time or you are liable auy day to be i . out of ice with none nearer than ; Florence or Charleston. We believe that a small ice plaut here would pay a good dividend,! and moreover, in tne light of the experience we have recently undergone, almost everybody iu the town would take some stock in ( gnch an enterprise. Now is the time for the promoters] to get ! busy, while the weather is hot? v not wait until it turns cool when the fact that-in-our day ice is , 1^' ; ' | a neCtssity rather than a luxury will be forgotton. I Tbe cotton season will soon he ; here in ffull blast. "What is ! i Kingstree doing to get her 6hare J of this product? The Board of j Trade should tak? this matter up, ] ] ' or if that body cannot be galvau- j N jzed even temporarily into action, there should be enough publicgpiiited business men here to get , together and push Kingstree's claims as a cotton and cotton . rV r ' t seed market In this connection The Record will make this 1 propositibn: We will agree to contribute ten dollars' worth of , our best advertising space to boom j this market, on tbe condition that 1 each week, not later than ten 1 o'clock a. m. on Thursdays, we \ are furnished with the latest 1 quotations on cotton | and seed. ' JJow do tbe people of KiDgstree 1 want a competing market?^ It's up to the business men of the town to say. Former Gubernatorial Candidate, R I Manning, of Somter thas again indicated his willingness to per- : form duties of State as chief Magistrate in 1909 or 1911, as the people may elect him to serve them. It is very kind of the \ gentleman thus to offer self-emnlation a second time on the alter of his country, but our humble opinion is that unless there is a radical change in public sentiment, it will be many moons before Mr Manning will grace the gubernatorial chair. Mr Manning "dropped bis candy" when he threw himself into the breach try- ' ing to save the tottering State I ii di?Kt;Niry?' a whited aepulch re, filled with dead men'* bouea." In a breathing spell between lectin e dates, S-nator Tillman stopped ovtr in Columbia long enough to ask *hv stripes had not been put upon some of ihe dispen-arv flatters, as had been promise*! Hiring the last campaign. A man should sweep bis iivn door-step before calling attention to tbe condition of the side-walks generally. Anyone who has kept tab on trie promises of "rainier," "Candidate," "aoveiuor" and "Senator" Ben Tillman will bear testimony that not one out of ten promises he made has ever been fulfilled. A ie? view of his record will bear out this assertion. The next primary is almost -a year off, but already a number of candidates are looming up to oppose those who hold office. In Federal politics numerous warriors bold are after tiie scalps of Senator Latimer and Representative Ellerbe. We are neither a prophet nor the son of a prophet, but we venture the prediction even this early, that both these gentlemen will be relieved of their congressional duties after March 4 following the election of 1908 Occasional headache, belching, had taste in tbe mouth, lack of up petite and slight nervousness are eystoms of indigestion which, when allowed to go uncared for, will develop into a case of dyspepsia that will take a long time to get rid of. Don't neglect your stomach. At! the first indication of trouble take something that will help it along in its work of digesting the food that you eat. Kodol for indigestion and; dyspepsia will do this. Kodol will make your food do you good and will' enable vou to enjov what you eat. j Sold by W L Wallace, M D. If you need a nice trunk or suit case see People's MercanriLE Co. , If real coffee disturbs your stomach, yonr heart or kfdneys, then try this :lever Coffee imitation? Dr. Snoop's Health Coffee. Dr. Shoop has closely matched old Java and Mocha eoffee in flavor and taste, yet it has not a single rrain of real coffee in it. Dr. Shoop's Health Coffee Imitation is made from Bure toasted grains or cereals, with [alt, Nuts, etc. Made in one minute. No tedious long wait, xouwin sureiy like it. Get a free sample at our store PeopleV Merc mtile Co. - m m , Citation Noticerhe State of South Carolina, ) County of Williamsburg. { By P M Brockington,- l?sq, Probate Judge. Whereas, Sallie Louisa Clyde made juit to me, to grant her Letters of Administration of the Estate of and effects >f Sarah G Britton, These are therefore to cite and admonish all ana singular the kindred md creditors of the said Sarah G Britton, deceased, that they be and appear Defore me. in the Court of Probate, to je held at Kingstree, S. C., on 28rd day >f September next after publication thereof, at II 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 2nd day >f September, Anno Domini, 1907. Published on the 5th day of Septemoer, 1907, in t le Cointy Ricord. P. M. BROCKINGTON. 9-5-2t * Judge Probate. Kingstree Gr Kingstree Prepares boys ai lege, or for the bi of life. Eight ins department. He Pure water, A Iii boarding pupils Terms Re Fall session begii tember 16. Fori tion write to 1the or to E. C. EPPS, liCle Tired mothers, worn out by the peevish, urotB baby have found Cascaeweet a boor &Dd a blessing, j Cascasweet is for babies and child- i ren, and is especially good for the 1 ills so common in hot weather. Look ' for the ingredients printed on the bottle Contains no harnifnl diugs. j Sold bv W L Wallace, M D. " 19 Lcyc Fcl* (csiorj. '>nrin.r, summer, aaturnn and ' v'r.ier. those are the four seasons the r.in sees them," said a % <hooitcacijCT a few days ago. "The J ooy has another way of dividing the '? .'car, however, and when he does ; I lot watch the seasons of his year on 1 i ? : !c.uar above his desk he never j .'o:_e.s them. His division is mar- \ i bic-f, hail, shinney and skating. Mar.t;.es come in place of spring, baseball in summer, shinney in the fall * ?j 1 * *LA VAU aatv UUU MVUliU^ lli IUC VTIULC1. A VU WUU -ell what season it is by watching a gToup of boys at play just as well as by an almanac."?Kansas City StST. m Tbe way to get rid "f a **o!d. whether it be a "bad cold" or just a little on-\ is to get it wit of you; system through the bowels. Ntaalv I ail Cough Cnre9, especially those 1 that contiiin opiates, are Co: sripating, | Keuuedy's Laxative Cough Svrnp j contains no opiates and acts gently j on the bowels. Pleasant to t.;kr.. Sold bv W L Wallace, M D. Space Filler*. Two change acquaintances on 8 ! train between Y\'ushington and Phil- j ade.pbia discovered that they had ! come originally from the same j ? neighborhood in Delaware and fell j to conversing about old times. "By the way," said the passenger !' in the skullcap, "whatever became of Ham Mullins?" "Oh, he's a special writer on one of the New York papers," replied tbe passenger with the red tie. "Gets $10 a column. Good thing." "And his brother Dick ?" "Dick's a fat man in a museum. Weighs 410 pounds. Gets a good salary." "Well, well," mused the man in the skullcap. "Both of 'em have achieved success as space fillers, x^ v i. en; ?lum i uiit'd. Trial Catarrh treatments are being mailed out free, on request, I>r. " Shoop, Racine, Wis. These tests are proving to the people?without a penny's cost?the gseat value of this scien-1 g ti'fic prescription known to druggists i everywhere as Dr 5-hoop's Catarrh j" Remedy. Sold by D. C. Scott. j ^ Why Corn Pops. When the grains of maize or Indian corn are gently roasted they burst trith a pop and turn inside out. They are then known as popcorn. This popping is due to the evaporation of the oil contained in the kernel. Ordinary wheat does not pop so readily because the outer , portion of the kernel is more porous j j and thus permits the escape of the 1 oil as it evaporates. In the case of popcorn a great pressure is developed in the kernel by the confined oil, which is present in greater Quantity, so that the kernel is suddenly exnloded and reversed. It Sour Stomach No appetite, lots of strength, narrow nets, headache, constipation, bad breath, general debility, sour risings, and catarrh of the stomach are all due to Indigestion. Kodol relieves indigestion. This new disco*-' try represents the natural juices of digestion as they exist in a healthy stomach, combined with the greatest known tonic and reconstructive properties. Kodol fot dyspepsia does not oniy relieve indigestion and dyspepsia, but this famous remedy helps all stomach troubles by cleans!af, purifying, sweetening and strengthening the mucous membranes lining the stomach. Mr. S. & Bali, ef Rsvenswood, W. Vs.. atyr? " I was troubled with soar stomach for tweety years. Kodol cored me and we are sou ustac it la nift Isr baby." FOR RACK ACM K?WKAK KIDHIYt TRY ReUnTTS KIDNEY sad BLADDER PtLLA?Csnasdtsb Prepared by L Q. OeWITT A CO., Cfelcagi aded School, 5, s. c. id girls for coljsiness pursuits tructors. Music althful location, mited number of will be taken. asonable is rionday, Sepurther informaSuperintendent, rk B'rd Trustees. V CAMP NO-22. i PHILIP STOLL, 1 -7 ?2m. Con Com. JUST RECEIVED! \ big line of ladies' solid gold watches and chains, necklaces, diamond rings, bracelets, stick pins, brooches, waist sets, in fact, everything in the jewelry line Give me a call at Hotel Van Keuren building. Also, all kinds . of-watch repairing done' on short tictice. E. A. WATTS, Kings tree, S. C. >-29-tf . * > " ' Br vJlWBI DOMESTIC DEWING MACHINES bctlson tie market f.?r the wouoy. If you 'ant a high grade machiue at a low price cmll 0:1 L. C. nontgomery, at Kennedy-Montgomery Co's. -22 ?m KINGSTREE. S. C. WHENEVER You Have Any (IND OF BUSINESS In Real Estate See STOLL BROTHERS, (ingstree, - - S. C. J/nsUrance. 1 Fire Insurance, I Tornado Insurance, Plate Glass Insurance Life Insurance, Health Insurance, Accident Insurance, Burglary Insurance. I We represent only Companies of unquestioned reliability and a policy is as good as a gold bond. We'll Bond You.. As Cashier, Treasurer or any position of trust in any of the largest companies in America. The Williamsburg Insurance & Bonding flgencu, OFFICE OVER L STACKLEY'8 STORE, Kingstree, - S. C. , V DeWitt's Carbolized Watcb Hazel Salve i? gooi for boil*, barns, cuts, scalds and skin diseases, ll; is esp*-pecially good for piles Sold by W L Wallace, M D. Tk Kimtn 1UU lliUgUUUU HORSE KINQSTR TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: We, the- undersigned, having par ( olumbia, Ohio, through tl^eir repress imported French Stallion, -Val-de-Sai of $3j600."0, we can conscientiously a horjse that we have ever had, the pie wish, to improve their stock of horses Thos McCi ' '* M H Jacob M F Heller, John F McFadden, - J C Everett, L P Kinde VAL-de-SAIRE will stand the i $25 00. For full particulars call on o manager of F C Thomas' stables. Aug. 30 '07. U? -./% .* " ntitf.' ' "iCv-* # . 'ffiemk of * v jCcike C CAPITAL STOCK $20,0< OFFICERS?A H. William* Vice-Pres.; E. W. Yates, Ca Cashier; W. L. Bass, Attorn< DIRECTORS-A. II. Willian Green, W. T. Askins, J. B. Di P. Williams, The Bank of Lake City years and has earned 64 per since its organization, a div been paid each year/ Your accounts are solicitet absolute protection guarante THE WELtfl THATWUSfl BLIZZARD H/ LAKE CI Pianos : jjaaiiiigaiSmaimmm : L ]: jf V v" \ c J ' , Mai ' peo exe . Pi at r you |l . at I ny't C will We arej closing out the nant of our Furniture at very lew pricesComplete line of rnffSnc QflH Wiling Him Casketi Services rendered Day or Night KINGSTREE HARD / DeWirtYLittle Enrly Riaera are- ' good for anyone who needs a pilL They are small, safe, sore, little pill? that do not gripe or sicken. SoW by 'i W L Wallace, M D. | Fraicl imp ICO, EE. S. C. chased'from MeL-mghlin BrOs:, of ?ntntive, Mr fl I James, the graad. re, registered No. 4162, for the sain , 3 say he is the grandest specimen of asare of looking at, and breeders who will do well to see bim. 'rrUPM Proq t3, Sec'y and Treas. ,r BS Smit !' J Directors. season at F C Tbohjas' qttblfg. Fee ? r add res? an v of the abov^ officers or ( ; V, m ? '.;"i 3CSCS?S?S??CS Cake City, "1 *ity, S. C. DO. SURPLUS S5.000 ; ^ J 5, Pres.; W. J. Singletary, '<; Lshiei; D. E. Motley,- Asst^ -? -mm is, W. J. Singletary, J. A. uRant, J. C. Lynch, Henry M J,. C 'a?:?S has been in existence four cent, for the stockholders idend of 8 per cent. having\ i. Promptness, courtesy and ed. 7-25 tf :'Xi 3 . - * * ^RDWARE CO. nr.sc ? - ' 1 I ; t ? Omanc VflgMIlO * * . F. Netzow Piano and Organ nulacturers, now offer the pie of Williamsburg a most ellent opportunity to buy ianos g Organs nanufacturer's prices, saving the extra cost you have to traveling salesmen. . ou will find a nice selection Lingstree Hardware Compa5 turniture store, ome and examine and yon [buy. 1 ] 5 I WAKE COMPANY. '* 1