The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, September 19, 1907, Image 4

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Ik Counts lieftri KtNGSTREE. S. C C. W. WOLFE. EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. TERMS SUBSI ItllTlOX RATES: One copy, one year, ? ? ? $1.00 One c??py. six montli*. ? ? - .51 Otie copy, til ee in*>iicus. ? ? o Subscription payable i* advance. ADVERTISING RATES: vine inch. lirst insertion, $1.0): each ub-equent in><.rtion. .">?> c? i.t-. Obituaries and Tribute- of Respect over l u words cluii'ired lor as n-^uiar adverti-rnents. Liberal reduction on advertising made tor three, six and twelve months contracts. (.'oniiounieatioii- ujti-t l>e accompanied by tlie real name and addre-s of writer in order to receive intention. No communication of a personal nature will l>.* published except a> an advertisement. Address all letter- and make all drafts pay;.h.cto C. W. WOI FE, Kinsistree, S. C. THURSDAY. SEPT. 19 1907. Thaught fulness is the dvnarno C * that moves men to good deeds. Well, maybe the cocktail served at the Fairbanks function was a harmless, inoffensive oyster cocktail. A bare sufficiency is a curse, inasmuch as it makes no call for fnrthei effort and allows nothing for charity. It is a poor 3ort of man who, because he has wronged his fellow-man, hates him. N A person worn out by work is to be pitied, but much more pitiable is one who is worn out idleness. Chrietlau charity is a gem whose lustre sheds a- gleam of hope amidst the gloom and darkness of selfishness and egotism. .If everv oue would give his /own hnsine^a frhp nlnaa and prifi. catl attentiou he bestows on bis neighbor's, what a happy and prosperous world we would live .in. .''Xndersoii has a curfew ordi, nance requiring all small boys to be off the streets after 10 o'olock at night. Some such law iu Kingstree would relieve the apprehension of parents as to "where it my wandering boy tonight." Since the world began the human race has ever been striving > to obtain something for nothing. Such a principle is directly opposed to the inexorable laws of nature and a moment's reflection should <x>nvince the wayfarer of the facd, even though he be a fool. Mr James M Barr has resigned as director-general of the Jamestown exposition. It seems that for the best interests of the exposition Mr Barr should have been barred some time ago, so far as his coanection with the ex positiou is poucerned. The initial number - of the South Carolina Pythian reached -our desk a few days ago. The Pythian, which is published by the State Company, Columbia, contains sixteen pages three columns wide, and is typographically excellent. Mr E H Aull, Newberry, S. C., is the editor, and the su bscription price is fifty cents a year. Chickens are scarce and command high prices, while eggs cau hardly be had for "love or mouey." Now, isu't that a pointer to some one who fancies that .sort of thing to start a poultry farm near town? It is a pleasant occupation, the demand for the I produce id constant a-d tber ) good tnouey iu it To incret i the earning capacity of such i enterprise there might be add a wood vard. In the wint * season wood is about as scat and h igh-priced us chickens u ; eggs. The Fairbanks cocktail in dent will not down. Replying a charge that President Poo velt or Secretary Loeb, and t Vice President Fairbanks, u / responsible for tile cocktails sen at the luncheon tendered them the latter at Indianapolis, con the ever ready Loeb from Ovsl Bay: '"The statement is too a suid to be ^iveil any credent Neither the president nor 1 secretary either directly or iin rectly ordered anything of a kinu at the lunch in <piestk or at auy other lunch win they were guests." I am out for business at CO: j or any old price just so it cash! come and make known yoi 1 wants?trade is money, F Thomas, Kingstree, S C. New Advertisements. M F Heller?Buggies, Brai New and Up-to date. Kingstree Hardware Co. Wall Papering. Bank of Lake City?Saving Department?4 percent mteres G 01 lie Epps?School Bool and Waterman's Fountain Pen People's Mercantile Co-Clotl ing, Hats, King Quality Shoes. T W Wood & Sons, Richmom Va.?Seed Wheat, Oats, Rye an Barley. Stomach troubles, heart and Kidn< ailments, can be quickly corrected wii a prescription known to druggists evei wnere as Dr. Shoop's Restorative. Ti prompt and surprising relief which Ih remedy immediately brings is entire due to its Restorative action upon tl controlling nerves of the Stomach, et A weak stomach, causing dyspepsia, weak heart with palpitation or intei mittent pulse, always means wea stomach nerves or weak heart nerve Strengthen these inside or con trollin nerves with DrShoop's Restorative ar see howquickly these ailments disappet Dr. Shoop of Racine, Wis., will ma samples free. A test will tell. Yoi health is certainly worth this simp trial. Sold by D. C. Scott. Notice ot Opeoiig Books of Su tecrij tioo to ^Capital Stock of Flooec urocerj tompanj. Notice is hereby given that the ur dersigned corporators, under and b virtue of a commission to them direct* by Hon. R. M. Met own, Secretary c State, dated Sept 18th, 1907, will, o Sept. 20th, 1907, at 12 m, at the office c W. L. Bass, Esq., in Lake City, S. C open books of subscription to the cap tal stock of The Pioneer Grocery Con pany. The capital stock is to bs 110 000 and the par value of each shat fifty dollars. G. L. Sauls, S. M. Askins, J. S. Mct'lak:, W. T. Askins, Corpor. tors. It Lake City, S. C., Sept. 19, 1901 insurance. Fire Insurance, Tornado Insurance, Plate Glass Insurance Life Insurance, Health Insurance, Accident Insurance, Burglary Insurance. We represent only Companies of unquestioned reliability and a policy is as good as a gold bond. I We'll 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's STORE, Kingstree, - S. C. i ? t. r \ " > N !@.@::@:?:@:?:?:??:?:?:?.?:@?@:?::@:@@:?: . -ill Th. ?Q @ The 'gj | i| Daylight Store.f "J ? ? .. __ @ ci- The !v> .st tf :a.I gooas wt have ever carried has ar- a (?) rive; and a!! an 1 ever oiy is oriiallv invited to call '*!g a; d t:<ia ' E.; -usi-v ag r/sfor Walk- gj ?c- X O.e'* .e* ? r ;n.-n. the lost on the- market;. j 10 @ !'? >\v i' : > r.: p. and v.\ ,>n ? /g\ No te letter. $1 o"? wc? th of nv-r.*$ lest (0) 1 }ss ; of- ' ';:-le @ eu vg/ panto: S:.:tl<i - hat- 'or n>' :r.<: l oy?', al: ;h .rs :... ?. ]>r:c* s .. ly g *2 v" ar.i! $ : The: .-st ::r.e of Dry '.uod?. Fancy @ j' Go- ds, I-:* P.: - ar.<l Mtior.s V.*e grtarar. very piece Jgi ie? ? of mere. ai. ii e I vrzi.t from <?u:' store. 0 i *; ? Stacklev's Cash Store. ? j .? ' -r? KINGSTREE. S. C. ? @ ? ' ? ?:@:?:?:@:@:@@:@:@ :??i?.'.'@;@.'?!?.?.'@? : IV; * I t/: l C J 1 C_1 1 st rvmgsirce uitiucu juiuui, , - I Jr Kingstree. S. C. Prepares boys and girls for college, or for the business pursuits ^ of life. Eight instructors. Music department. Healthful location. _ Pure water. A limited number of boarding pupils will be taken. II Terms Reasonable, ' ks Fall session begins Honday, September 16. For further information write to the Superintendent, d, or to E C. EPPS, Clerk B'rd Trustees. JV I at gi if ORANGEBURG COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, 1 | ? ORANGEBURG, S. C. 5 _ Jj J First class equipment, streag facalty, thoroagh coarse of 5 ^ [e ^ st?idy. We offer as thoroairh a BasiaessCoarse < > as aay school la the Sooth. A Fire (Heaths < . J foarse for $70. We caa lake ealy 5 ? ^ a few stadeats. For fatalogae < > and all partkalars. address, J y- > President W. S. PETERSON, < * ^ 7-ll-3m Orangeburg, S. C. ^ * XWAWAWAAAMAAAMAWMAAAAAMAMWAMAMMy i ?- l| 11 The man who can see nothing but e inflifirnotinn ^uq *q neverani?uut31? much; I I K 111 U K^l llllI the man who can see no fun at all = I llllIfcUmillil in lifeuever amounts to anything. Some men excuse profanity on the r. SfS?^&S^9nSeSSi Pound tbat it i? a oafetjr valve on - u^r^iwttr tod Dr. shoos tbeir temper. But the more they ?- n? a4^.n*,.fc ,, iU_ rn]l,a ;Q Keroedr?Dr. 8b<x)p'i ReetonttireT^oine^lrwl 8W0ar me more u-e rotate i#llt ??n?i upon to ML out thot original and highly rital principle. no <? ucb luting accomplishments were erer to 1? bod. 1 Fop stomach distress, bio*tine, btllooanew. bod 11 i will save you money. ?^ __ i am representing the che3aw life door and sash co. and will be \JllUv][l 9 pleased to quote you prices on ?^ # | Sash, Doors and all kinds Restorative j tzxszd~ v i.- a^i. I also represent J. H. WEARN Notice 01 Sale. & CO., Charlotte, N. C-, and The undersigned trustees of Lake can interest you in fancy manCity School District No. 15, will on tels. My prices are low for high Thursday September 26th, 1907 at 12 grade, material as a comparison noon, in front of J. M. Sturgeon's store * ... ' .. . , .? r in Lake City, S. seU at public with other dealers will prove to auction to the highest bidder, for cash, you. the old school house and lot on Mc- ?^ _ Allister street in said town. The lot |1 I L a contains very nearly one-half an acre a %/ LiUUot and the building, which is a new one. * * _ can be easily and cheaply converted KltlgStreC, - - 5. C. into a large and comfortable dwelling. (5,-27?311109 The object of this sale is to convert the value of this property trenaereu unnecessary for school purposes by the ? ? building of a new school house) into I money to be applied to the property. COTTON GINNERY. Terms of sale, cash, purchaser to . _ . pay for papers. Possession given To the Public 0: Lake City ! January 1st, 1908, probably earlier. an(j Vicinity: W. T. Askins, J. L. Stuckey. I beg- to announce that I have 9-10 2t. H L* Baker' put in a new and up-to-date cot ton ginnery outfit and am now Kingstree equipped for first class a CAMP NO- 22. GINNING. Xk 1BOULAI M B1TINOI , , , , . K\ ut and 3rd Monday Will also pay highest price JJ for cotton seed. t li iiaUy^^S^torme Soliciting- your patronage, y ( up and sit on a stump , , ? or hang about on the I outs truly, PHILIP STOLL, S" T' (^DWItf' 1 9 27 12m. Con. Com. 8-29-41 Lake City, S. C. i \ . 1 DeWitt'a Carbolized Watch Hazel i Salve is good for boils, burns, cuts, \ 'calds aud akin diseaaea. It ia eape- ' H?cially good for piles. Sold by W L 1 Wallace, M D. 1 Kill?! V9 A m /N Vl flUftM KINGSTRI ro WHOM IT MAY COXCERX:V.'e, the umlersisued, having pure o'umbia. Ohio, through their represei m pur ted French Stallion, Vul-de-Sair f ijfo.800.00, we ca?i conscientiously s; i hors^ that we have ever had the pl&i <* ish to improve their stock of horses \ Thos McCui .M H .Jacobs M F Heller, .John F McFadden, J (J Everett, L P Kinder VAL-de-SAIRE will stand the ee >25 00. For full particulars call on or nanager of F C Thomas' stables. Aug. 30 '07. Organized 1903. Bank of L Lake City Capital Stock Surplus SAVINGS DEF Interest allowed at the rate of 4 p quarterly: February, May, Augi OFFICi A. H. Williams, Pres., W. J. Singletary, Vice Pres., W. L. Bass, DIRECT A. H. Williams, W. J. Sin W. T. A skins, J. B. DuF Henry P, \* We are prepared to afford you ev? and balance SHINC I SOLID CAR BUZZARD HA1 I AtfE TIT L?ni%L4 VI I Co. I All Heart at $6.25 per M. N per M. No. 3 A very good I CARLOJ Come to us, we can save you n grade Lime $1.25 a barrel. One carload of Pittsburgh Perfe before placing your order. SEWIN& MACHINES?A hig to please, $20.00. * BLIZZARD HA lake cn ?IF you wAr HOI NICELY PAI # THE LATEST ANY NICE it/ it/ DONE YOU C it/ YOUR ORDEf K1NGSTREE HARD! Mr A WELLS of Savanna ime, and is an Artist in tha ou satisfaction. tJf Mr Wells will visit Lake Citj Wall Paper De Witt's Little Early Risers are ? l<x d for anyone who needs a pill. 1'bey are small, safe, sore, little pills that do not gripe or sicken. Sold by W L Wallace, M D. - . y F?l Clill CO., 1 BE. 5. C. , -J based from McLaughlin Bros., of nt itive, Mr R I James, the grand e, registered No. 4162, for the sum ay he is the grandest specimen of sure of looking at, and breeders who vill do well to see him. chen. Pres. Sec'y and Treas. BSSmit:,, | Direceor3. aison at F (J Thomas' stables. Fee address anv of the above officers'or X " CIS -f The Old Reliable. ,ake City , s. c. $20,000. - 5,000. 'ARTMENT. ercent. per annum, payable ast and November. * ^ ERS: E. W. Yates, Cashier, D. E. Motley, Asst. Cashier, Attorney. ORS: gletary, J. A. Green, tent, J. C. Lynch, Vlliams. : m try facili'y which your business justify. f 11|, !?i??J | ???*???? iLE5! LOAD FOR *DYVARE CO.. Y, 5. C, (\ I o. X a Good Shingle at $4.26 A shingle at |3.00 per M. V KD LinE looey and give the highest set Fence just arrived. See ma 1% ? n nV> ? ii I?II n ? n w ii ml u giauc Luauiixuc, guaiauxcw v' .3 KDWARE CO. Y, S C -J 1 fT YOUR JSE JERED IN ? STYLE, OR m PAINTING ifi m , AN LEAVE W W { WITH * uinr rniiniiiv ITflHL bUfllrAM. ^ h, is here for a limited ,1 it line and will guarantee A* r 25th inst., with a full line 1 rf