The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, October 31, 1907, Image 2
"She Certai
Appreciate
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Have you read 'The Soi
is a touching little love poe
Stansbury, now going the r<
the ycuth is telling his love i
Vesuvius. He speaks thou
that burn to the extent of al
"And this is what
Her words wer
'I certainly do app
I certainly do.'
One of the things that wi
?they certainly do?is
a full page advertise- U
ment of bargains in a ?
store near enough for
them to visit. In the big
cities such pages ap- I1
pear daily. Why? Be- ffi
cause the merchants I
know that the women |
appreciate it They cer- H
tainly do know it 9
Ad women are very 9
appreciative in the mat- 9
ter of shopping bar- p
gains. They are so ap- jj
preciative that they S?
make mental note of the |
things they want, as advertised,
and make a ||
bee line for the store |j
that keeps those things ?
on hand and lets them H
know about it ?|
If the merchants in ||
the smaller cities and ||
towns?this one, for instance?would
do more of
women certainly would ap
u/milH
AND THE MERCHANTS CEF
FITED; THEY CE
To check a cold quickly, get from
your druggist some little * Candy ('old
Tablets called Preventics. Druggists
everywhere are now dispensing Pre
ventics, for they are not only safe, but
decidedly certain and prompt. Preventics
contain no (Quinine, no laxative,
nothing harsh nor sickening. Taken at
the "sneeze stage" Preventics will prevent
Pneumonia, Bronchitis, LaGrippe,
tc. Hence the name, Preventics.
Good for feverish children. 48 Preventics
25 cents. Trial Boxes 5cts. Sold
by D. C. Scott.
. Decree for Sale
and Partition.
State of South Carolina, 1
Willinmahnror (Vtlintv 1
Court of Coomoo Pittas.
Drucilla Altaian, Francis E. Eaddy,
Victoria Hanna, John B. Altman
and Susan U. Stone, Plaintiffs,
AGAINST
Henry Altman, Lizzie Thompson,
Josie Altman, James H. Altman,
Dollie Altman, Warren Altman,
Gansie Thompson, Eula E. Breece,
James G. Thompson, Cassie B.
Thompsou, Walter H, Thompson
and S. B. Poston, Defendants.
By virtue of an order issued out
of the Court of Common Pleas in the
above stated case, to me directed,
dated the 12th day of October, 1907,
I will sell at pnblic auction to the|
highest bidder for cash, before the
oourt house door in Kmgstree, S. C.,,
during the legal hours of sale, on
Monthly, November 4th, 1907, the
following described tracts of land,
to wit:
All that certain piece, parcel or'
tract of land lying, being and sit.
nate in the county of Williamsburg
; and State of South Carolina, known
as the estate of Wm. Thompson, containing
one hundred flOOl acres.
i more or less, and bounded on the
north by lauds of Margaret E. Altman,
on the east by lands of R. S.
i Eaddy, on the south by lands of
J. P. Stone, and on the west by
lands of Daniel DuRant:
ALSO
All that certain piece, parcel or tract
of land lying, being and situate in
the oonnty of Williamsburg and
State of South Carolina, containing
one hundred (100) acres, more or
less, known as the estate of John
J. Altman, and bounded on the
north by lands of George Brown,
on the east by lands of M. H. Carter,
on the south by lands of F
Rhem & Sons, and on the west by
lands of John B. Altman.
Purchaser to pay for papers.
G. J. Graham,
Sheriff Williamsbnrg County.
October 14, 1907.
nly Will
It;
ily Will."
jtharn Maiden's Reply?" It <
m by Mr. Charles Frederick '
junds. Under the magnolias
n language hot as lava from |
ghts that breathe in words
aout thirty lines of verse. j
the maiden said?
e choice and few: . j
reciate it;
ft
omen certainly do appreciate
this kind of advertising, the
ipreciate it; they certainly
tTAINLY WOULD BE BENERTAINLY
WOULD.
! m_ _ ?r.a?
i ax j* once.
Thetaxbook8will.be open for collection
of taxes the 15th day of October
ne*t.
Tax levy as foilp*s: "-S
For State 4';. mills
" ordinary county 3}2 "
" Roads 1 "
44 Cons'tl school 3 44
Past indebtedness rds 1 44
A capitation tax of '$ 1.00 on all male
per-ons between the, ages of 21 and 60
years of age, and 80 mills levy on all
eat tie. sheep, goats and hogs in Anderson.
Suttons and Penn townships?also
50 cents per head on all dogs ; also 2
mills for retiring bonds in | Kings tree
Jownship, school district No. 16.
Commutation (road) Tax $2 00
Levy for special school districts as
follows:
No. 16,24, 26, 27 and 28 4 mills
' 19. 20, 21, 22 and 25- 2 "4
" 15 4 "
44 18 . '. 1 '
" 23 12 44
44 29 ! ?-4 44
I will be at the following places mentioned
below for collection oi said taxes
November
Hebron 1
Kingstree 2-4
Greelvville 5-6
Gourd ins 7
Sutton 8
Trio 9
Harpers 11
Salters 12
Cedar Swamp, Rhem's Store 13
Bloomingvale 14
Morrisville 15
Rhems 16
Kennedy's Store 18
Church 19
Rome 20
Lamberts 21
S. B. Boston's store 22
E. F. Prosser's store 23
Leo 25
Scran ton 26-27
Lake City 29-30
December
Kings tree 2
Lake City 3
Cades 4
Kingstree 5-6-7-9
Lake City 10
Kingstree 11-12-13-14-19
Lake City 17
Kings tree 18-19-28-27-28-30-31
Those who desire to pay their taxes
through the mail, would expedite matters
by dropping the Treasurer a postal
asking for the amount of thei r tax so as
to avoid sending the wrong amount,
also stating the township or townships,
(if property is owned in more than one)
ana if possible give school district where
property is located, also state whether
poll or road tax, or both are wanted.
After paving taxes examine your receipts
and see if all of your property is
covered, if not, see about it at once.
By following the above suggestions
complications and additional cost may
be avoided.
J. Wkslet Cook,
9-19 tf Co. Treasurer.
NWITTJ CARBOLIZEO WITCH HAZEL
SALVE For Pllos, Burns, Bores*
R. R. COMMISS'QNERS ACT SMART.
' Upset Schedule Arranged Between
Florence and Lanes.
It now looke^a* *J though the i
new train whiblr'-the Coast Line
has announced wou'd be ]>ut on j
! between Lanes and Bennetts
'ville, will be changed to go bv
Darlington to Sumter and not
reach Lanes. The railroad com
mission has dec? 1 -d to order
tlie comp; ny to make tlie j
change and have the train oper j
ated between Sumter and Mc- j
Coil instead of Lanes and Ben
nettsville. The Commission
I places its action on tlieslioving
I made by the business interests
jof Sumter and Darlington and
the territory served which sent
representatives to Columbia to
appear before the commission.
Of course there will be objection
on the part of the business men
of Florence and Charleston
and perhaps Lake City, Kingstree
and other towns between
here and Lanes and it is up to
them to show before the com
mission that the train is needed
more down this end than from
Darlington to Sumter. The
commission has offered to give
Charleston and Florence business
interests a hearing and it
is probable that a conference
will soon be arranged,
Mayor Rhett of Charleston
was "notified of the . action of
the commission Saturday and
he said that those most interest
ed did not want the change. He
and the people of Charleston
had worked bard in conjunction
with those of Florence and Bennettsville
and were just congratulating
the sdccess of their
efforts when the commission
knocked their work into a cocked
Mt. The Mayor expressed
supWse and disgust at the action
of the commission and intimated
that the commission would hear
from him in the future.
The letter from the commis
sion to Gen. Supt. Anderson
ordering the change appears
below:
Oct. 26, 190?.
I *. A wir * . x
",>ir. a. v*. *naerson, uene
ral Superintendent, Florence,
S. C.?Dear Sir: On a hearing
Irom the Travelers' Protective
Association, both of Darlington
and Sumter and a number of
other citizens between Sumter
and McColl, S. C., as to question
of putting on a train to better
service in the Pee Dee section
of our State, in which it was de
cided hetetofore,' as a previous
correspondence from the commission
will show between your
company and Mayor Rhett of
Charleston, S. C., that the agreement
was reached for the train
to be operated' between/Lane's
and Bennettsville, S. C. Upon
the showing which has beenmade
hefore the commission
this day that the public interest
would be to a vmuch greater degree
benefited by changing the
point from Lane's to Sumter,
that you will arrange your
schedule to run out from Sun
ter in the morning at least <ls
far as -McOoli, S.. (J., and return
in the afternoon."
Yours truly, .
B. L. OaUghman,
For-the. Commission.
From Clenson College.
Clems'os College, Oct. 25:
?The annual Bible Study Institute
convened here Oct 18-19-20.
It was one of the most interesting
and instrnctive conventions
that has ever been known in the
history of Clemson College. All
of our speakers were able and
effectively delivered their addresses
in a charmingly natural
manner, which were clothed in
a style marvelously simple and
clear, it is 01 tne nature 01 a
moral tonic for any and all persons,
especially the college men
to hear such messages and advice
from such speakers.
The great Christian work
which was done here during the
conference, and which is still
being carried on by the Y M C
A and Bible Study, has an effect
on th^morals of the college
boys.^It must not be concluded
that the entire student body is
reformed, but, however, there
is an air of improvement, opinions
and all point to a sentiment
seed sown that it is to be
Hoped win germmaie, spring up
and send out a good influence
over the whole number of students.
There were some ninety delegates
here from the various colleges
of the State, and all reported
. the convention as being
the most interesting and the best
ever attended. H. T. P.
[Our New
Hair Vigor
Ayer's Hair Vigor was good,
rhe best that was made. But
rtr\r nonr im_ I
j nan *i^ui) HV.W improved
formula, is better. It
is the one great specific for falling
hair. A new preparation in
every way. New bottle. New
contents. Ask your druggist to
show it to you, "the new kind."
Does not change the color of the hair. j
jM Formula with each bottle
n Show it to your
/~luers -^-uto,
then do aa he aaya
As we now make our new H^ur Vigor it
does not have the slightest opt upon
the color of the hair. You IWy use it
freely and for any length of time wath- j
out fear of changing the color. Stops
falling hair. Cures dandruff.
"~~~2tad# by the J. C. Ayar Co.. Lowell, ??* .?
Cough Caution
Never, positively never poison roarlnngi. If yon
cough?ereo from a simple coli only?yon should
always beat, soothe, ana ease the Irritated bronchial
tubea. Don't blindly suppress It with a
stupefying pol^>n. It's strangs how some things
finally come about For twenty years Dr. 8hoop
has constantly waned people not to takeoough
mix tufas or prescriptions containing Opium.
Chloroform. or similar poisons. And now?a Uttla
late though?Coagrees sajrt "Pnt it on the label,
if poboat are In toot Cough Mixture." Good I
Very goad II Hereafter for this tesj leasoomosben.
and chert, should Insist on baring Df. 8 hoop s
Court Cora. No poison marks en Dr. 8hoon*s
labels -and none In the medicine, etee it must at
few be on the label. And If snog only sale, bat A
Is said to be by those that know it best, a truly n
markiible cough remedy, take no chance then,
particilarly with your children. Insist on having
Dr. 81 coop's Cough Cora. Compare carefully the
Dr. 8hon? package with ethers and noes the
differ mce. Fo poison marks there 1 Ton can
always be on tits sale Mde by demanding
Dr. Sltoop's
Cough Cure
d. c. scon.
Tile Largest and Most f ..mplete
Establishment South. REO.
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?MANCFACTUH :R? OFI
rash, Doors, Blinds
Moulding and Building Material,
Sash Weights and Cords
CHARLESTON, S C..
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W. LBaii ... . A. C. Hinds
BASS & HINDS, .
Attorneys-at-law
KNGSTREE, S. C.
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u mm utluirf Dentist.!.
m. unnu mummi, === j
Lake City, S. C.
Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty.
ALL WORK
Guaranteed as Represented. J
\rJ. L. BASS
Attorney at Law J
LAKE CITY, & C.
Dr It J McCabe
Dentist
KINSST.1EE, S. C.
J. D. MOUZON'S
BARBER SHOP .
?in the?
Vii Keirei Betel i
is equipped with up-to-date ap- I
gliances. Polite Service, t onipetent
TV urn men.
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secured from the best and largestyielding
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^ Plant Wood's Seeds.
Prices quoted on request
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it prices to suitj
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