The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, October 10, 1907, Image 3
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fact, everything in the
jewelry line. Give me a
call at Hotel Van Keuren
building. Also, all kinds
. of watch repairing done
on short notice.
E. A. WAITS,
Kings tree, ?. C.
8-29-tf
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THE COUNTY RECORD,
Kniatrss, S. C
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vfiv Kinfatree Lodge
jSB No- 91
JHS5 Knights of pgfyias
Regulw OooTeattoas Krery
M.m4 4ttyi<?iiliy sight*.
Viaiting brethren always welcome,
Caatle Hall 3rd story Gourd in Building.
Thos. McCutchen, c. c.
R. K. Wallace, k. b. s.
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LOUIS
232 & 234 KING ST
" ' The House tl
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I 1 Tfc? Largest Wktlesale ill B
( . ire ny liiiceaeit, we ire si
I . I ^WE CUT FINE GOODS
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I Our stocks are now comple
I -All the newest effects in sii
? **^len, Women and Children;
line of Notions, etc. Don't
^ small orders as well as larj
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IP YOU WANT A BUGGY
WHY NOT BUY THE
Best on the Market?
WE SELL THEM?THE TYSON & JONES.
WE HANDLE A NUMBER OF OTHERSTANDARD
MAKES, ALSO WAGONS. HARNESS.
LrtP ROBES. HORSE BLANKETS. ETC.
all the best on the market
F. C. Thomas,
KZIn.g'strfoe, S. C_
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RHEUMATISM
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ffiank of Williamsburg,
KINGSTREE, S. C.
Capital. Stocks - - $-40,000,
Chas. V. 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, pay
able quarterly.
WE^respectfully solicit your business. Large or small it will re
ceive our best attention.
Boaxd Of Directors,
Ckms. W. Stott, W. V. Wilkint, PS. Stunt/*,
IS. S. 9?0xst*, y. S. 9/fcPaii**, P. Pktm,
7J. jf. PiaktUy, y. C. Srmkam.
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BEET, CI
iat Gives you "SATISFACTION" or your
letall Mill Order House la lie Soitl. We'te after ysar lislaess, aid
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ire leset it. tki lis?hrite rer mbytes w prices, pent receire 11
i IN DESIRABLE LENGTHS, FOR MERCHANT? at \
ULTY HOUSE OF THE
idy-to-Wear QOOl
: LADIES, HISSES, BOYS, CHILDREN and INFAN
jp:n order, we-11 satisfy you, and sa ve yon money, and If not satisfied,
v Fall Dress Goods and S
te, full to over-flowing with the r.ewest of plain and fancy dress
Iks in Plain, Plaids and Fancies. Best ot Table and Fancy Linen
Carpets, Mattings, Rugs, Art squares and Curtains; Gloves, Hos
; forget our's is a large establishment; we sell as cheap as others
je ones. If you know your wants, we know how to supply them,
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NOTICE!
F1SHE1S,
I Genuine Peruvian Guano,
- r* A. I
Uuarameeu pure, oesi
Natural flan u re to
J make Cotton and Tobacco
It leads. Also
Nitrate, Sulphate and
Huriate of Potash,
Nitrate of Soda, Basic
Slag. All direct from
Importers to you.
For priced, etc., wrir?- to
J. J. SNOW;
Agent,
CHURCH, 5. C.
?
?, Are
you out of .a Job?
If yon ?r- hm(! chii furnish good
refeiences and want to make
iii'ii? money than you can make
otherwise without capital, then i
write to the Carolina Mutual
Fire Insurance Company, Spartanburg,
S. C., for an Agency.
V. e iiure thiny-live good agents
in the State making big money
for th-nisei ee*,
WHY NOT YOU?
MM
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domestic s;.wing machines
Best on the market for the rtoisey. If you
waut a high grade machta- at a low price call on
L. C. Jloattomery,
t.t Kennedy-Montgomery Co's.
8-22 Sm KINGSTREE 8 C.
Registration Notice, j
Theoffiee of the Supervibor of Reg
i strati on will be opened on tbe first
# Monday in every month for the purpose
of the registering of any person
who It qualified as follows/
Who shall have been a resident of
[ the State for two years, and of the
county one year, and of tbe polling precinct
in which tbe elector offers to
* vote four months before1 the day of
election, and snail nave pam, mx
. mentis before, any poll tax then due
and payable, and who can both read
and write any section of the constitution
of 1896 submitted to him by the
Supervisors of Registration, or who
can show that be owns, and has paid
all taxes collectable on duririg the
present year, pioperty in this State
assessed at three hundred dollars or
more. J. T. McGILL,
(Jerk of Board.
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oriPYi1
IARLESTON, S. C.
Money Back.
if lew prices for Goods
hen hy retirn nail.
VHOLESALE PRICES.
SOUTH ON
DS
TS.
yoir money cheerfiliy retnrned
ilks
goods in Black and Colors,
s. Woolen underwear for
iery, Ribbons and a full
buy, and we wa t your
TRY US.
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The Married Woman's Sympathy.
When a married woman meets a particularly
attractive, busy, contented
spinster, she says plaintively: "Poor
Ada, or Virginia, or Emmellne! What
a pity that she never married!" She
cannot help It any more than she can
help the color of her hair. When
Frederick?fumbling dreadfully, by the
way?slipped the ring upon her finger,
he endowed her not only with all his
worldly goods, but also with an Ineradicable
pity for those upon whose hand
the yellow band has never gleamed.
If he had taken to beating her the following
week, had developed an undue
appetite for drink the next month and
hml deserted her the following year,
she would still have looked with patronage
upon me. unbeaten, unacquainted
with intoxication, undeserted.
There is no wife so unhappy, so neglected,
so trampled upon, that she has
not In her own opinion some one still
more pmapie lO WUVUJ IV viuucmcuu,
and tb)it Is tiny unmarried woman, no
matter bow busy, bow cheerful, how
popular.?Anne O'Hagan In Harper's
Bazar.
Lost and Won.
"lie who Judges people by their
money." aald a clergyman, "Is apt to
fare like the mnn who gave a dc:'ir
to each of his little sons.
"'Now. lioys,' aaid the foolish man.
'I am going away for a week. Take
this money and see how much you can
make out of it In my absence. To
blm that does the best I'll give a fine
present.'
"On his return at the week's end be
called the boys to him.
"'WelJ, George, bow have you succeeded?4
be asked the first.
"George proudly took $3 from his
pocket
" *1 have doubled my money, fattier,'
he said.
" 'Excellent' cried the fattier. 'And
you, John, have you done better still?4
"'No, sir,' said John, sadly. T hare
lost all mine.*
" 'Wretched boy,' the father exclaimed.
'How did yon lose Itf
*T matched George,' faltered the
lad."?Exchange. wrSh
"* ** 1""" Fond of Crab.
A jolly old boy from the Midlands
entered Into one of the hotels at the
seaside and, seeing on the slab on the
right a crab dressed on the shell with
legs, claws and parsley ranged round,
said to the landlord:
"What d'ye call that?"
"Crab," was the answer.
"Looks good. I'll bare nn, and gle
' us n pint of ale." * - - *. ,
Bread and butter was added and thd
diner left to hla dinner. In about an
hour the genial landlord entered the
dining saloon to see If his guest was
getting on a}[ right He found blm
chawing up the last claw, the chawer
red In the face, but beaming.
"Like the crab, air?"
"Tea. He was capital I never tasted
one afore, but I think yon baked un
a little too long. The crust was bard.
Let4a have another pint"
He bad eaten the lot?shell, claws
and all complete.?London Tlt-Blta. |
Ae leitaah ef Feat's.
Tbs following epitaph written by
Pope was highly commended by John on.
it waa written to keep alive the
memory of Elisabeth Corbett. who
sleeps now In Bt Margaret's, West- <
minster:
Hsre rests a women, good without pretense.
Blest with plain reason and wKh sober
sense;
No conquest she but o'er herself desired;
No arts essayed, but not to be admired.
Fusion and pride were to her soul unknown.
Convinced that virtue only Is our own;
So unaffected, so composed a mind.
80 firm, yet soft; so strong, yet so redned. |
Heaven, as Its purest gold, by tortures
tried;
The saint sustained it but the woman
died.
Von.
In Germany "rem" Implies nobility,
and all persona who belong to the nobility
prefix "von" to tbelr names without
any exception. Persons who <lo
not belong to the nobility cannot have
the right to put "von" before tbelr
Dimes. A man wbo Is knighted for
some reason, however, has the same
right to put "von" before bis family
name aa a person of ancient nobility.
For instance, when Alexander Humboldt
was knlgbted be became Alexander
von Humboldt All bis descendants,
male and female, take tbe prefix.
Havsn of Rest.
It is desirable that each sex should
occasionally escape from the other. It
Is restful to the nerves to do so; It Is
good for men to be with men only and
for women to be alone with women
now and then, and tbe club Is essentially
tbe place for each sex to find
rest from the other and enjoy its own
society.?London Lady's Pictorial.
Welcome Horns.
Peddler ? Wouldn't you like some
mottoes for your house, mum? If a
?? " +r> a hnahnnri tn rpa t
nice motto on the wall when he cornea
home. Mrs. Dagg?You.might sell me
one if you've got one that says, "Better
late than never."
A Mean Trick.
Smitlv?You say you write -dunning
letters to yourself and sign them with
fictitious names. What do you do that
for? Jones?You see, my wife is always
after me for money, and when
she reads those letters she becomes
discouraged.
A Fresh Clerk.
Customer?What have you got that
Is strictly fresh? Grocer?One moment,
please. Here, Johnny, wait on
the lady.?Cleveland Plain Dealer.
Increased means and Increased leisure
are the two cMUsers of man.?
DlsraelL
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TO OROANIZE A
FARMERS' UNION.
APPOINTMENTS OVER TIE COUNT!
WHEN THE ORGANIZER WILL
MEET THE FARMERS.
Editor County Record:?-Your
paper being oue devoted to the build*
ing op of the farming interest, as
well as other interests,you will please
allow me space in it to sav to the
farmers of your county that I am
now assisting in organizing the
Farmers' Educational-and (Joopera*
Union of America for the better eda* <
cation,and protection of the farmers' ' J
interest We want Williamsburg
organized very speedily And as I^have
the organization of the county to CN ' *
attend to, I wish to say to every
farmer that it is to his beat interest
to join this organization, and we
feel satisfied that each of them will
be convinced of thiq fact when tbey
hear the objects and aims of the
organization explained, and all I ask
is that they arrange meeting* of 1ft
or more farmers at any. point, and I
will be glad to meet them and ex*
plain the working* of the Union
any time this month. They mutt
however, notify me a few day* ahead
and have me met at the neareat sta*
tion on railroad. I hope that the
farmer* will respond at once; they
must know that an organiser i* kept
busy. We hare joit completed a
thourout?h organisation of Florence
county. In the meantime let me
adviee and nrge the homing of all
cotton possible for the Association's
and Union's fixed price, 15 cents.
Yon will sorely get it, as thegorera*
ment crop report only shows 2*3 of a
cotton crop made.
I will be at the following named
places ou dates mentioned below and
hope to meet a goodly Dumber of the
Farmers: Scran ton, Tuesday October
15-11 a. m; Lake City,Saturday,
Oct. 19-11 a m; Kingstree, Tuesday
October 23-11:30 a. m. Points be*
low Kingstree and others will be
arranged for when I am notified al
stated above.
Respectfully
J as. B. Husbands.
Fc ran ton, S. C, R F. D. No. 2.
You never have unv trouble to get
children to take Kennedy's Laxative
Cough Syrup. They like it becauM
it tastes nearly like maple sugar.
Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup ia
a safe, sure and prompt remedy far
coughs and oolds and ie good for'
every member of the family. Sold
by W. L. Wallace, M. D.
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PKSUEUT SBTI.
Of tin Sutfeeri Caftoi Amdiliia
ll W hert SMIMr.
W. D. Bryan. Taft, S. C.
Dear Sin Yours of the 7th inst
! reminding me 0t mv promised en*
; gagement to yon, to hand. On ao?
count of a stress of national work, I
will have to delay being with you,
but as soon as possible will give yott
a date.
See my interview in tomorrow's
papers and ask your county papers
to publish it
Call your people together and
devise means by which you oan hold
yonr cotton from the market.
If possible, I would be glad if you
send eome money to help defray
expenses of our office, etc.
Sav to your people that the West
is holding its cotton, and it is only
a question, in my mind, ot a short
time until the tide will turn.
Very sincerely,
E. D. Smith,
President.
P. S. All members and friends
of the Cotton Association are ^requested
to send in their dues to Mr.
J. G. McCutchen, sect'y, and treas
Kingstree, S. C.
W. D. Brian, President.
Some men give; other men amputate
themselves from then money.
Don't get out patience with the
baby when it is peevish and restless,
and don't wear yourself out worrying
night and day about it?just give it
a little Cascasweet. Cascasweet is a
corrective for the stomachs of babies
and children. Contains no harmful
drugs. Sold by W. L. Wallace, M D.